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  1. Wim Peters, Maria-Teresa Sagri & Daniela Tiscornia (2007). The Structuring of Legal Knowledge in Lois. Artificial Intelligence and Law 15 (2):117-135.score: 120.0
    Legal information retrieval is in need of the provision of legal knowledge for the improvement of search strategies. For this purpose, the LOIS project is concerned with the construction of a multilingual WordNet for cross-lingual information retrieval in the legal domain. In this article, we set out how a hybrid approach, featuring lexically and legally grounded conceptual representations, can fit the cross-lingual information retrieval needs of both legal professionals and laymen.
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  2. Joost Breuker, Daniella Tiscornia, Radboud Winkels & Aldo Gangemi (2004). Editorial. Artificial Intelligence and Law 12 (4).score: 30.0
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  3. Frederic Gilbert & Ovadia Daniela (2011). Deep Brain Stimulation in the Media: Over-Optimistic Media Portrayals Calls for a New Strategy Involving Journalists and Scientifics in the Ethical Debate. Journal of Integrative in Neuroscience 5 (16).score: 30.0
    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is optimistically portrayed in contemporary media. This already happened with psychosurgery during the first half of the twentieth century. The tendency of popular media to hype the benefits of DBS therapies, without equally highlighting risks, fosters public expectations also due to the lack of ethical analysis in the scientific literature. Media are not expected (and often not prepared) to raise the ethical issues which remain unaddressed by the scientific community. To obtain a more objective portrayal of (...)
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  4. Peter Machamer (2007). Daniela Bailer-Jones, 1969-2006. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 21 (2):211 – 212.score: 9.0
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  5. A. H. Armstrong (1991). Daniela Patrizia Taormina: Plutarco di Atene: L'uno, l'Anima, le Forme. Saggio Introduttivo, Fonti, Traduzione E Commento. (Symbolon, 8.) Pp. 306. Catania: Universita di Catania, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):247-.score: 9.0
  6. Catherine Wilson (2006). Review of Victoria Kahn, Neil Saccamano, Daniela Coli (Eds.), Politics and the Passions, 1500-1850. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (11).score: 9.0
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  7. Vivia Nutton (1983). Epidemics Vi Daniela Manetti, Amneris Roselli: Ippocrate, Epidemie, Libro Sesto. Introduzione, Testo Critico, Commento E Traduzione. (Biblioteca di Studi Superiori, 66.) Pp. Lxxxiii + 199. Florence: La Nuova Italia Editrice, 1982. L. 35,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (02):187-188.score: 9.0
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  8. P. Warnek (2003). Between Ethics and Pure Philosophy. Response to Daniela Vallega-Neu and Miguel de Beistegui. Research in Phenomenology 33 (1):264-276.score: 9.0
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  9. Marcin Miłkowski (2004). Filozofia jako inżynieria odwrotna: rzecz o naturalizmie Daniela C. Dennetta. Przegląd Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 50 (2):75-89.score: 9.0
  10. Bogusław Wójcik (1997). Metodologiczne niespójności w teorii świadomości Daniela C. Dennetta. Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 21.score: 9.0
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  11. Daniela M. Bailer-Jones (2003). When Scientific Models Represent. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (1):59 – 74.score: 3.0
    Scientific models represent aspects of the empirical world. I explore to what extent this representational relationship, given the specific properties of models, can be analysed in terms of propositions to which truth or falsity can be attributed. For example, models frequently entail false propositions despite the fact that they are intended to say something "truthful" about phenomena. I argue that the representational relationship is constituted by model users "agreeing" on the function of a model, on the fit with data and (...)
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  12. Daniela M. Bailer-Jones (2002). Scientists' Thoughts on Scientific Models. Perspectives on Science 10 (3):275-301.score: 3.0
    : This paper contains the analysis of nine interviews with UK scientists on the topic of scientific models. Scientific models are an important, very controversially discussed topic in philosophy of science. A reasonable expectation is that philosophical conceptions of models ought to be in agreement with scientific practice. Questioning practicing scientists on their use of and views on models provides material against which philosophical positions can be measured.
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  13. Josef Perner, Daniela Kloo & Elisabeth Stöttinger (2007). Introspection & Remembering. Synthese 159 (2):253 - 270.score: 3.0
    We argue that episodic remembering, understood as the ability to re-experience past events, requires a particular kind of introspective ability and understanding. It requires the understanding that first person experiences can represent actual events. In this respect it differs from the understanding required by the traditional false belief test for children, where a third person attribution (to others or self) of a behavior governing representation is sufficient. The understanding of first person experiences as representations is also required for problem solving (...)
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  14. Daniela Bailer-Jones (2004). Review: Making Truth: Metaphor in Science. [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (4):811-815.score: 3.0
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  15. Gustavo E. Romero & Daniela Pérez (2012). New Remarks on the Cosmological Argument. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 72 (2):103-113.score: 3.0
    We present a formal analysis of the Cosmological Argument in its two main forms: that due to Aquinas, and the revised version of the Kalam Cosmological Argument more recently advocated by William Lane Craig. We formulate these two arguments in such a way that each conclusion follows in first-order logic from the corresponding assumptions. Our analysis shows that the conclusion which follows for Aquinas is considerably weaker than what his aims demand. With formalizations that are logically valid in hand, we (...)
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  16. Lisa Bortolotti & Daniela Cutas (2009). Reproductive and Parental Autonomy: An Argument for Compulsory Parental Education. Reproductive Biomedicine Online 19 (ethics suppl.):5-14.score: 3.0
    In this paper we argue that society should make available reliable information about parenting to everybody from an early age. The reason why parental education is important (when offered in a comprehensive and systematic way) is that it can help young people understand better the responsibilities associated with reproduction, and the skills required for parenting. This would allow them to make more informed life-choices about reproduction and parenting, and exercise their autonomy with respect to these choices. We do not believe (...)
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  17. Daniela Cutas & Lisa Bortolotti (2010). Natural Versus Assisted Reproduction. In Search of Fairness. Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology 4 (1).score: 3.0
    Whilst the choice of becoming a parent in the natural way is unregulated all over Europe (and proposals of regulation raise vehement objections), most European countries have (either legal or professional) regulations imposing criteria that people must satisfy if they wish to gain access to assisted reproduction and parenting. These criteria may include relationship status, age, sexual orientation, financial stability, health, and willingness to attend parenting classes. The existence of regulations in this area is largely accepted, and the objections raised (...)
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  18. Daniela A. Krasner (2005). The Semantics of Names and Natural Kind Terms. Philosophia 33 (1-4):149-172.score: 3.0
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  19. Daniela Voss (2011). Salomon Maimon: Essay on Transcendental Philosophy. Nick Midgley, Henry Somers-Hall, Alistair Welchman and Merten Reglitz (Trans). Continental Philosophy Review 44 (2):247-252.score: 3.0
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  20. Daniela M. Bailer-Jones (2001). Nancy Cartwright, the Dappled World. A Study of the Boundaries of Science. Erkenntnis 54 (3):412-415.score: 3.0
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  21. Daniela Lenti Boero & Luciana Bottoni (2008). Why We Experience Musical Emotions: Intrinsic Musicality in an Evolutionary Perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):585-586.score: 3.0
  22. Daniela Ortiz Avram & Sven Kühne (2008). Implementing Responsible Business Behavior From a Strategic Management Perspective: Developing a Framework for Austrian SMEs. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):463 - 475.score: 3.0
    This paper contributes to a growing body of literature analyzing the social responsibilities of SMEs (Sarbutts, 2003, Journal of Communication Management 7(4), 340-347; Castka et al., 2004, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 11, 140-149; Enderle, 2004, Business Ethics: A European Review 14(1), 51-63; Fuller and Tian, 2006, Journal of Business Ethics 67, 287-304; Jenkins, 2006, Journal of Business Ethics 67, 241-256; Lepoutre and Heene, 2006, Journal of Business Ethics 67, 257-273; Roberts, 2003, Journal of Business Ethics 44(2), 159-170; Williamson (...)
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  23. Josef Perner, Daniela Kloo & Michael Rohwer (2010). Retro- and Prospection for Mental Time Travel: Emergence of Episodic Remembering and Mental Rotation in 5 to 8 Year Old Children. [REVIEW] Consciousness and Cognition 19 (3):802-815.score: 3.0
  24. Peter Machamer (2011). Phenomena, Data and Theories: A Special Issue of Synthese. Synthese 182 (1):1-5.score: 3.0
    The papers collected here are the result of an INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: Data · Phenomena · Theories: What’s the notion of a scientific phenomenon good for? held in Heidelberg in September 2008. The event was organized by the research group Causality, Cognition, and the Constitution of Scientific Phenomena in cooperation with Philosophy Department at the University of Heidelberg (Peter McLaughlin and Andreas Kemmerling) and the IWH Heidelberg. The symposium was supported by the Emmy-Noether-Programm der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft and by Stiftung Universitat Heidelebrg (...)
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  25. Tobias Schlicht, Anne Springer, Kirsten G. Volz, Gottfried Vosgerau, Martin Schmidt-Daffy, Daniela Simon & Alexandra Zinck (2009). Self as Cultural Construct? An Argument for Levels of Self-Representations. Philosophical Psychology 22 (6):687 – 709.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we put forward an interdisciplinary framework describing different levels of self-representations, namely non-conceptual, conceptual and propositional self-representations. We argue that these different levels of self-representation are differently affected by cultural upbringing: while propositional self-representations rely on “theoretical” concepts and are thus strongly influenced by cultural upbringing, non-conceptual self-representations are uniform across cultures and thus universal. This differentiation offers a theoretical specification of the distinction between an independent and interdependent self-construal put forward in cross-cultural psychology. Hence, this does (...)
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  26. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.) (2006). Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm. Springer.score: 3.0
    By proposing the Microcosm and Macrocosm analogy for dialogue between Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology, the authors of this volume are reviving the perennial positioning of the human condition in the play of forces within and without the human being. This theme has run from Plato through the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Modernity, and has been ignored by contemporaries. It now acquires a new pertinence and striking significance due to the scientific discoveries into the "infinitely small" in life, on the (...)
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  27. Daniela Monaldi (2009). A Note on the Prehistory of Indistinguishable Particles. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 40 (4):383-394.score: 3.0
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  28. Daniela Cutas (2011). On Triparenting. Is Having Three Committed Parents Better Than Having Only Two? Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12):735-738.score: 3.0
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  29. Daniela Cutas (2007). Postmenopausal Motherhood: Immoral, Illegal? A Case Study. Bioethics 21 (8):458–463.score: 3.0
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  30. Daniela Mercieca (2009). Working with Uncertainty: Reflections of an Educational Psychologist on Working with Children. Ethics and Social Welfare 3 (2):170-180.score: 3.0
  31. Stefano F. Cappa, Andrea Moro, Daniela Perani & Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini (2000). Broca's Aphasia, Broca's Area, and Syntax: A Complex Relationship. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):27-28.score: 3.0
    Three types of problems are raised in this commentary: On the linguistic side, we emphasize the importance of an appropriate definition of the different domains of linguistics. This is needed to define the domains (lexicon-syntax-semantics) to which transformational relations apply. We then question the concept of Broca's aphasia as a “functional” syndrome, associated with a specific lesion. Finally, we discuss evidence from functional brain imaging. The breadth and potential impact of such evidence has grown considerably in the last few years, (...)
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  32. Daniela Cerqui (2002). The Future of Humankind in the Era of Human and Computer Hybridization: An Anthropological Analysis. Ethics and Information Technology 4 (2):101-108.score: 3.0
    My anthropological analysis of bionics is basedon the representations of engineers concerningthe definition of humankind and its future. Thedifference between repairing and improving onhuman beings is disappearing and we strive toreach a kind of `perfection', whose criteriaare evolving with technical developments.Nowadays, in the so-called information society,information is described as the best value: aperfect human being would be a free braindirectly connected to the web, and without abody because it is considered as an impedimentto the circulation of information. But what isconsidered (...)
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  33. Daniela Cutas (2008). On a Romanian Attempt to Legislate on Medically Assisted Human Reproduction. Bioethics 22 (1):56–63.score: 3.0
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  34. Daniela Mercieca & Duncan Mercieca (2010). Opening Research to Intensities: Rethinking Disability Research with Deleuze and Guattari. Journal of Philosophy of Education 44 (1):79-92.score: 3.0
    This paper begins by illustrating how the social model of disability currently dominant in emancipatory disability research projects a reality ‘out there’. Drawing on John Law's (2004) writing on how statements are turned into taken-for-granted assumptions, we argue that the model of research exemplified by Colin Barnes (2002) stifles rather than enables the emancipatory understanding of disability. We explore how disability research might be otherwise conceived through Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's (1988, 1994) concepts of series, layers and rhizomes. We (...)
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  35. Christian Munthe, Lars Sandman & Daniela Cutas (2012). Person Centred Care and Shared Decision Making: Implications for Ethics, Public Health and Research. Health Care Analysis 20 (3):231-249.score: 3.0
    This paper presents a systematic account of ethical issues actualised in different areas, as well as at different levels and stages of health care, by introducing organisational and other procedures that embody a shift towards person centred care and shared decision-making (PCC/SDM). The analysis builds on general ethical theory and earlier work on aspects of PCC/SDM relevant from an ethics perspective. This account leads up to a number of theoretical as well as empirical and practice oriented issues that, in view (...)
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  36. Daniela Karine Ramos (2013). Jogos eletrônicos e aspectos morais: a borda entre o virtual e o atual // Electronic games and moral aspects: the border between virtual and actual. Conjectura 18.score: 3.0
    Este trabalho tem como objetivo discutir aspectos relacionados à virtualização e à liberdade presentes nos jogos eletrônicos que se configuram como novos espaços de vivências, interação e subjetivação. Para tanto, buscamos captar a singularidade presente na relação que os jogadores estabelecem com o espaço virtual, utilizando como inspiração metodológica a cartografia. Na pesquisa, cinco jovens foram observados e relataram suas experiências com os jogos eletrônicos. A partir disso, identificamos que os jogos eletrônicos como espaços virtuais permitem lidar com a noção (...)
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  37. Howard Williams & Daniela Kroslak (1999). Die Idee Eines Liberal-Demokratischen Friedens. Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 53 (3):428 - 439.score: 3.0
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  38. Alexandra Zinck, Daniela Simon, Martin Schmidt-Daffy, Gottfried Vosgerau, Kirsten G. Volz, Anne Springer & Tobias Schlicht (2009). Self as Cultural Construct? An Argument for Levels of Self-Representations. Philosophical Psychology 22 (6):687-709.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we put forward an interdisciplinary framework describing different levels of self-representations, namely non-conceptual, conceptual and propositional self-representations. We argue that these different levels of self-representation are differently affected by cultural upbringing: while propositional self-representations rely on “theoretical” concepts and are thus strongly influenced by cultural upbringing, non-conceptual self-representations are uniform across cultures and thus universal. This differentiation offers a theoretical specification of the distinction between an independent and interdependent self-construal put forward in cross-cultural psychology. Hence, this does (...)
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  39. Daniela Koleva (2000). Dimitri Ginev, Essays in the Hermeneutics of Science; Dimitri Ginev, Die Mehrdimensionalität Geisteswissenschaftlicher Erfahrung. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 31 (1):186-188.score: 3.0
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  40. Daniela Marchetti, Angelico Spagnolo, Marina Cicerone, Fidelia Cascini, Giuseppe La Monaca & Antonio G. Spagnolo (forthcoming). Research Ethics Committee Auditing: The Experience of a University Hospital. HEC Forum:1-12.score: 3.0
    The authors report the first Italian experience of a research ethics committee (REC) audit focused on the evaluation of the REC’s compliance with standard operating procedures, requirements in insurance coverage, informed consent, protection of privacy and confidentiality, predictable risks/harms, selection of subjects, withdrawal criteria and other issues, such as advertisement details and justification of placebo. The internal audit was conducted over a two-year period (March 2009–February 2011) divided into quarters to better value the influence of the new insurance coverage regulation (...)
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  41. Daniela Steila (2011). A Philosophy of Labour: Comparing A. V. Lunačarskij and S. Brzozowski. Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):315-327.score: 3.0
    At the end of 1907 within a couple of months Lunačarskij met both Gor’kij and Brzozowski in Italy and found many important points of contact with each. To compare Lunačarskij’s thought at that time with Brzozowski’s “philosophical program” of 1907 casts some new light on the great variety of interpretations that enlivened Easter European Marxism at the beginning of the twentieth century. On the one hand, it explains Lunačarskij’s “economism” as distinct both from Brzozowski’s extreme anthropologism and Gor’kij’s “cosmism”; on (...)
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  42. Daniela M. Bailer-Jones (2007). Operationalism, Logical Empiricism and the Murkiness of Models. Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 63 (1/3):145 - 167.score: 3.0
    In the first half of the 20th century, scientific models were hardly mentioned in philosophy of science. Models were not thought to be central elements of science, in contrast to theories. This attitude can be better understood when considering philosophical trends - Operationalism and Logical Empiricism - and scientific developments - the advent of quantum theory and relativity theory. This paper traces the philosophical currents and positions that prevented models from being recognized as playing an important role in science. It (...)
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  43. Daniela Bianchi (1985). Some Sources for a History of English Socinianism a Bibliography of 17th Century English Socinian Writings. Topoi 4 (1):91-120.score: 3.0
    In 1697, the Presbyterian, William Bates, presented an address, on behalf of some dissenting ministers, to William of Orange. In this, he called for measures against the Socinians and Deists, and, in particular, for the banning of the publication of Socinian works. Bates' address was published in JOHN HOWE, Sermon Preech'd on the Day of Thanksgiving (1698). On 17th February, 1698, the House of Commons presented an address to the King, We do further, in all humility, beseech Your Majesty, that (...)
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  44. Daniela Corbetta (2003). Right-Handedness May Have Come First: Evidence From Studies in Human Infants and Nonhuman Primates. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):217-218.score: 3.0
    Recent studies with human infants and nonhuman primates reveal that posture interacts with the expression and stability of handedness. Converging results demonstrate that quadrupedal locomotion hinders the expression of handedness, whereas bipedal posture enhances preferred hand use. From an evolutionary perspective, these findings suggest that right-handedness may have emerged first, following the adoption of bipedal locomotion, with speech emerging later.
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  45. Daniela Cutas & Sarah Chan (2012). Families – Beyond the Nuclear Ideal. Bloomsbury Academic.score: 3.0
    This book examines, through a multi-disciplinary lens, the possibilities offered by relationships and family forms that challenge the nuclear family ideal, and some of the arguments that recommend or disqualify these as legitimate units in our societies. That children should be conceived naturally, born to and raised by their two young, heterosexual, married to each other, genetic parents; that this relationship between parents is also the ideal relationship between romantic or sexual partners; and that romance and sexual intimacy ought to (...)
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  46. Pavel Fobel, Daniela Fobelová & Zuzana Šimoniová (2006). Centre of Applied Ethics Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. Business Ethics 15 (3):310–311.score: 3.0
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  47. Daniela Gobetti (1992). Private and Public: Individuals, Households, and Body Politic in Locke and Hutcheson. Routledge.score: 3.0
    Introduction In presenting a book on the pair private/public, I wish to accompany the reader on a journey into the world of the conceptual conventions and ...
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  48. Daniela Rabbie (2000). Holy Cows: A Look at the Influence of Religious Beliefs on Dairy Animal Welfare on Kibbutzim in Israel. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 13 (3-4):219-227.score: 3.0
    The influence of religious beliefs on people's attitudes andactions in the area of animal welfare was examined by interviewing dairyworkers on kibbutzim (communal agricultural settlements) in Israel.Workers on religiously observant kibbutzim were no more consistent intheir attitudes toward and treatment of dairy cows than workers onnon-observant and selectively observant kibbutzim.
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  49. Teodora Daniela Sechel (2012). Medical Knowledge and the Improvement of Vernacular Languages in the Habsburg Monarchy: A Case Study From Transylvania (1770–1830). [REVIEW] Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 43 (3):720-729.score: 3.0
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  50. Daniela Cutaş (2008). Immortal Fetuses. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 17 (03).score: 3.0
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  51. Daniela Falcioni (2002). Immanuel Kant Und Adolf Reinach: Zwei Linien des Widerstandes Im Vergleich. Kant Studien 93 (3).score: 3.0
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  52. Daniela Kotkis & Nili Tabak (2008). Family Presence During Invasive and Resuscitation Procedures: The Attitudes of Israeli Emergency Nurses. Open Ethics Journal 2 (1):13-17.score: 3.0
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  53. Daniela M. Bailer-Jones (2000). Modelling Extended Extragalactic Radio Sources. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 31 (1):49-74.score: 3.0
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  54. Daniela Calabrò (2001). Temps, espace, mouvement. Chiasmi International 3:363-373.score: 3.0
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  55. Daniela Colomo (2009). Literature (H.) Froschauer and (C.) Römer Eds Spätantike Bibliotheken: Leben Und Lesen in den Frühen Klöstern Ägyptens. (Nilus: Studien Zur Kultur Ägyptens Und des Vorderen Orients Bd. 14). Vienna: Phoibos, 2008. Pp. Vii + 158, Illus. €29. 9783901232992. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 129:171-.score: 3.0
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  56. Daniela Mergenthaler (2000). Oliver Sacks €” A Neurologist Explores the Lifeworld. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 3 (3):275-283.score: 3.0
    The neurologist Oliver Sacks has become very famous for his writings. His popularity has scattered all mass medias. In his books, he eloquently tells stories about patients suffering from extraordinary neurological diseases. Since the conceptual framework of Sacks' narratives has been widely unconsidered, this article pursues a more general and systematic approach to his work. Sacks terms his idiographic and phenomenological access to the world of science Romantical Science. With its features, he develops a concept of a Neurology of Identity, (...)
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  57. Daniela Kloo, Integrating Conflicting Perspectives.score: 3.0
    "Theory of mind� describes the ability to impute mental states, such as beliefs, desires and intentions, to oneself and to other people. Usually we want to know why people did what they did and we wonder what they are going to do next. That is, everyday we try to predict and explain human behaviour. In order to do this we refer to a person"s beliefs, desires, emotions, intentions etc. Behaviour is the product of belief and desire: People do things because (...)
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  58. Davide Mate, Alberto Carpaneto, Corrado Tirassa, Adelina Brizio, Raffaele Rezzonico, Barbara Brassesco, Fabio Surra, Daniela Rabellino & Maurizio Tirassa, Opening the Black Box: How Staff Training and Development May Affect the Innovation of Enterprises.score: 3.0
    We describe a research on the interplay that appears to exist in companies between Human Resource Management and innovation. This complex, multicomponent, non-linear and dynamic interplay is often viewed as a "black box". To help open the black box, we outline both a theoretical framework and preliminary empirical data. We view innovation as an organization-level property, favored by the organization's self-perception as a knowledge engine. Therefore, we devised a protocol to study the companies' strategies for training and development and their (...)
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  59. Daniela Pǎlǎșan (2002). Metaphysics and Oppression. Studia Phaenomenologica 2 (3-4):211-215.score: 3.0
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  60. Daniela Vallego-Neu (2005). Max Scheler's Acting Persons. The Review of Metaphysics 58 (4):917-919.score: 3.0
  61. Daniela Voss (2013). Deleuze's Rethinking of the Notion of Sense. Deleuze Studies 7 (1):1-25.score: 3.0
    Drawing on Deleuze's early works of the 1960s, this article investigates the ways in which Deleuze challenges our traditional linguistic notion of sense and notion of truth. Using Frege's account of sense and truth, this article presents our common understanding of sense and truth as two separate dimensions of the proposition where sense subsists only in a formal relation to the other. It then goes on to examine the Kantian account, which makes sense the superior transcendental condition of possibility of (...)
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  62. Daniela Lenti Boero & Luciana Bottoni (2006). From Crying to Words: Unique or Multilevel Selective Pressures? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):292-293.score: 3.0
    In the first year of life, infants' utterances change from high-intensity crying to low-intensity acoustic sound strings, acoustically labelling the first word. This transition implies: (1) decoding of phonetic sounds, (2) encoding of phonetic sounds, and (3) a unique linking of an articulated sound to a specific object. Comparative, ontogenetic, and phylogenetic aspects are considered for multilevel selective pressures.
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  63. Daniela Calabrò (1999). Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the “Labyrinth of Ontology” (Abstract). Chiasmi International 1:167-167.score: 3.0
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  64. Daniela Calabrò (1999). Maurice Merleau-Ponty e il “Iabirinto dell'ontologia”. Chiasmi International 1:153-165.score: 3.0
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  65. Daniela Baus (2010). Cultural Exchange in a Heterogeneous Research Field: Approaching Scientific Culture with Anthropological Thought. Spontaneous Generations 3 (1).score: 3.0
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  66. Daniela Bailer-Jones (2000). Modelling Extended Extragalactic Radio Sources. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 31 (1):49-74.score: 3.0
    This paper examines the process of modelling a complex empirical phenomenon in modern astrophysics: extended extragalactic radio sources. I show that modelling is done piecemeal, addressing selected striking or puzzling features of that phenomenon separately and individually. The result is various independent and separate sub-models concerned only with limited aspects of the same phenomenon. Because the sub-models represent features of the same physical phenomenon, they need to be reasonably consistent with each other - a criterion not always fully adhered to (...)
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  67. Joanna Latimer, Katie Featherstone, Paul Atkinson, Angus Clarke, Daniela T. Pilz & Alison Shaw, Rebirthing the Clinic : The Interaction of Clinical Judgement and Genetic Technology in the Production of Medical Science.score: 3.0
    The article reconsiders the nature and location of science in the development of genetic classification. Drawing on field studies of medical genetics, we explore how patient categorization is accomplished in between the clinic and laboratory. We focus on dysmorphology, a specialism concerned with complex syndromes that impair physical development. We show that dys-morphology is about more than fitting patients into prefixed diagnostic categories and that diagnostic process is marked by moments of uncertainty, ambiguity, and deferral. We describe how different forms (...)
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  68. Daniela Monaldi (forthcoming). Professor Pontecorvo, Concerned Scientist or Notorious Spy? Science, Secrecy, and Identity in the Atomic Age. Metascience:1-4.score: 3.0
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  69. Daniela Reitz & Gerd Richter (2010). Current Changes in German Abortion Law. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (03):334-343.score: 3.0
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  70. Daniela Vallega-Neu (2012). Bodily Being and Indifference. Epoché 17 (1):111-122.score: 3.0
    This essay engages Scott’s Living with Indifference by inquiring how we may understand experiences of indifference as occurring in our bodily being. It brings together Heidegger’s notion of being-there (Da-sein) and Merleau-Ponty’s accounts of world and body as flesh. With respect to Merleau-Ponty, the discussion highlights his thought of a “dehiscence” of body and world, which opens the idea of a hollow in the flesh that “echoes” indifferent dimensions accompanying the happening of things and events. The essay concludes with the (...)
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  71. Daniela Vallega-Neu (2008). Rhythmic Delimitations of History: On Heidegger and History. Idealistic Studies 38 (1/2):91-103.score: 3.0
    This article aims at making Heidegger’s understanding of history fruitful for a consideration of history that both takes into account the complexity and multitude of historical lineages and also pays attention to smaller historical events. After revisiting Heidegger’s understanding of history in terms of a history of being and our being-historical, the author brings into play the notion of rhythm. She thinks of rhythms of history in terms of durations of historical configurations of things and events in relation to their (...)
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  72. Daniela Angelucci (2012). Deleuze E I Concetti Del Cinema. Quodlibet.score: 3.0
     
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  73. Daniela Bailer-Jones, Monika Dullstein & Sabina Pauen (eds.) (2007). Kausales Denken: Philosophische Und Psychologische Perspektiven. Mentis.score: 3.0
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  74. Daniela Bleichmar (2011). The Geography of Observation : Distance and Visibility in Eighteenth-Century Botanical Travel. In Lorraine Daston & Elizabeth Lunbeck (eds.), Histories of Scientific Observation. The University of Chicago Press.score: 3.0
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  75. Daniela Calabrò (1999). Maurice Merleau-Ponty et Ie “labyrinthe de I'ontologie” (résumé). Chiasmi International 1:166-166.score: 3.0
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  76. Daniela Calabrò (2005). Senso e crisi. Del corpo, del mondo, del ritmo. Chiasmi International 7:415-419.score: 3.0
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  77. Daniela Calabrò (2001). Time, Space, Movement (Abstract). Chiasmi International 3:373-373.score: 3.0
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  78. Daniela Calabrò (2001). Tempo, spazio, movimento (riassunto). Chiasmi International 3:374-374.score: 3.0
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  79. Daniela G. Camhy (ed.) (1994). Children, Thinking, and Philosophy: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of Philosophy for Children, Graz, 1992 = Das Philosophische Denken Von Kindern: Kongressband des 5. Internationalen Kongresses für Kinderphilosophie, Graz, 1992. [REVIEW] Academia Verlag.score: 3.0
     
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  80. Daniela G. Camhy (2008). Developing an International Community of Inquiry. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 27:15-22.score: 3.0
    In this paper I want to analyse the meaning of the community of inquiry in multiethnic contexts and introduce best practice examples from Austria. The idea of community and the practice of philosophy are central to the work in Philosophy for Children. The development of community of inquiry is not only a method forfostering philosophical dialogue, it is a process that also leads to educational practice with community activity. So it has much to offer for the education for democracy: it (...)
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  81. Gregg Caruso (ed.) (2013). Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility. Lexington Books.score: 3.0
    This book explores the philosophical and scientific arguments for free will skepticism and their implications. Skepticism about free will and moral responsibility has been on the rise in recent years. In fact, a significant number of philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists now either doubt or outright deny the existence of free will and/or moral responsibility—and the list of prominent skeptics appears to grow by the day. Given the profound importance that the concepts of free will and moral responsibility play in our (...)
     
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  82. Daniela Lupas (1999). An Introspective View of the Inquisitorial Trial. Criminal Justice Ethics 18 (1):17-25.score: 3.0
  83. Daniela de Leo (2009). Abstract: Music. Chiasmi International 11:445-445.score: 3.0
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  84. Daniela de Leo (2009). La musica. Chiasmi International 11:431-444.score: 3.0
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  85. Daniela de Leo (2009). Résumé: La musique. Chiasmi International 11:444-444.score: 3.0
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  86. Ian Duncanson (1997). Unchartered Lands in an Age of “Accountability”. Res Publica 3 (1).score: 3.0
    Hallelujah! God Bless America! No one has these prices—Only Daniela High Fashion Dresses. High class merchandise at low low prices. 649 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022. Business card of a Manhattan dress shop. By associating welfare provisions and other (selected) government interventions with socialism/communism and conversely the free enterprise system with loyalty, patriotism, the American Dream, the American way of life, the propagandists are doing no more than manipulating the appropriate Satanic and Sacred symbols. A. Carey,Taking the Risk (...)
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  87. Eva Ebersberger, Daniela Zyman & Thordis Arrhenius (eds.) (2009). Jorge Otero-Pailos: The Ethics of Dust. Dist. By Art Publishers.score: 3.0
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  88. Daniela Elza (2008). “In the Eye of the Crow” (Poem). Environmental Philosophy 5 (2):149-153.score: 3.0
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  89. Alberto Faro & Daniela Giordano (2007). An Account of Consciousness From the Synergetics and Quantum Field Theory Perspectives. In Antonio Chella & Riccardo Manzotti (eds.), Artificial Consciousness. Imprint Academic.score: 3.0
  90. Daniela Fatzer (1997). David Hume. Philosophical Inquiry 19 (1-2):1-17.score: 3.0
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  91. Daniela Fobelova (2001). Mit jako prafenomen rzeczywistości. Colloquia Communia 71 (4):167-178.score: 3.0
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  92. Emilia Giancotti, Daniela Bostrenghi & Cristina Santinelli (eds.) (2007). Spinoza, Ricerche E Prospettive: Per Una Storia Dello Spinozismo in Italia: Atti Delle Giornate di Studio in Ricordo di Emilia Giancotti, Urbino, 2-4 Ottobre 2002. [REVIEW] Bibliopolis.score: 3.0
     
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  93. Christopher Gill, Tim Whitmarsh & John Wilkins (eds.) (2009). Galen and the World of Knowledge. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    Machine generated contents note: Introduction Christopher Gill, Tim Whitmarsh and John Wilkins: 1. Galen's library Vivian Nutton; 2. Conventions of prefatory self-presentation in Galen's On the Order of My Own Books Jason König; 3. Demiurge and emperor in Galen's world of knowledge Rebecca Flemming; 4. Shock and awe: the performance dimension of Galen's anatomy demonstrations Maud Gleason; 5. Galen's un-Hippocratic case-histories G. E. R. Lloyd; 6. Staging the past, staging oneself: Galen on Hellenistic exegetical traditions Heinrich von Staden; 7. Galen (...)
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  94. Daniela Jeder (2008). From Inframorality to Moral Creativity. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:115-122.score: 3.0
    Placing the analyses in an interdisciplinary manner, the present paper fallows to catch and value, form a moral-formative perspective, the interpretations of the ethical theories regarding the evolutions in a moral plan, in order to build a structural model of the morality development levels, with all the complex and dynamiccomponents that this one transmits. We have proposed that this should have as final purpose the transfer and focalization of this data over the significant space of forming the human being as (...)
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  95. Daniela Kato (2008). Walking Out Into the Order of Things. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 26:57-68.score: 3.0
    This paper explores the perceptual space of Thomas A. Clark’s poetry and its links with the long and influential Western literary and artistic traditions of walking in the landscape, from Romanticism to Land Art. Particular attention will be given to the relations that Clark establishes in his writing between walking as a bodily practice and the multi-sensory engagement with the landscape it provides. It will be shown that Clark’s most significant contribution to the literature of walking lies in the balance (...)
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  96. Daniela Ribeiro Schneider (2006). Liberdade e dinâmica psicológica em Sartre. Natureza Humana 8 (2):283-314.score: 3.0
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  97. por J. F. Meirinhos E. Daniela Silveira (2005). Bibliografia de Maria Cândida Pacheco. In Maria Cândida da Costa Reis Monteiro Pacheco & José Francisco Meirinhos (eds.), Homenagem a Maria Cândida Pacheco: Percurso Biográfico E Académico, Bibliografia Completa, Entrevista. Gabinete de Filosofia Medieval, Faculdade de Letras da Universidade Do Porto.score: 3.0
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  98. Daniela Tafani (2006). Virtù E Felicità in Kant. L.S. Olschki.score: 3.0
     
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  99. Daniela P. Taormina (1993). Le Dunameis Dell'anima. Psicologia Ed Etica in Giamblico. In H. J. Blumenthal & Gillian Clark (eds.), The Divine Iamblichus: Philosopher and Man of Gods. Bristol Classical Press.score: 3.0
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  100. Daniela Toro & Joan Mundet (2007). Social and Business Strategies. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:260-265.score: 3.0
    This paper intends to make a revision of the academic literature that focuses social responsibility from a strategic view. In line with the previous ideas, the aim of this paper is to add itself to the group of researches that conceive CSR as an integral part of the business strategy. For this purpose it focuses on studying those relationships that may exist between the firm’s Business Strategy (BS) and the Social Strategy (SS). Based on the assumption that CSR can be (...)
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