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    Education and the Professions.History of Education Society - 1973 - Routledge.
    Part of the educational system in England has been geared towards the preparation of particular professions, while the identity and status of members of some professions have depended significantly on the general education they have received. Originally published in 1973, this volume explores the interaction between education and the professions. It also looks at the education of the main professions in sixteenth century England and at how twentieth century university teaching is a key profession for the training of new recruits (...)
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    Kurt Gödel: philosophical explorations: history and theory.Daniele Chiffi - 2012 - Roma: Aracne.
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    The history of religious imagination in Christian Platonism: exploring the philosophy of Douglas Hedley.Christian Hengstermann (ed.) - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This collection provides the first in-depth introduction to the theory of the religious imagination put forward by renowned philosopher Douglas Hedley, from his earliest essays to his principal writings. Featuring Hedley's inaugural lecture delivered at Cambridge University in 2018, the book sheds light on his robust concept of religious imagination as the chief power of the soul's knowledge of the Divine and reveals its importance in contemporary metaphysics, ethics and politics. Chapters trace the development of the religious imagination in Christian (...)
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    The Truthful Inauthenticity of the Art of the Novel: Exploring History and Identity in Leonhard Praeg’s Imitation.Florian Beauvallet - 2021 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 13 (3):275-290.
    ABSTRACT Review essay of Imitation, a novel by Leonhard Praeg. This analysis addresses the intertextual relationship between Imitation and Immortality (written by Milan Kundera). It focuses on the way the titular notion is examined from both an artistic and existential perspective. The philosophical qualities of the work are discussed in order to exemplify how the form of the novel provides the author with a creative way to acknowledge and explore the complex influence of imitation in the development our personal selves (...)
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    The disobedient prophet in muslim thought: Exploring history and ethics.Kecia Ali - 2011 - Journal of Religious Ethics 39 (3):391-398.
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    Exploring the Contributions of Women in the History of Philosophy, Science, and Literature, Throughout Time.Chelsea C. Harry & George N. Vlahakis (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book explores contributions by some of the most influential women in the history of philosophy, science, and literature. Ranging from Sappho and Sophie Germain to Stebbing and Evelyn Fox Keller, this work ultimately demonstrates the impact these non-canonical, sometimes unknown or hidden, sources had, or may have had, on the recognized male leaders in their fields, from Aristotle to Pascal, Kant, Whitehead, and Russell. Chapters reflect philosophical pluralism, both analytic and continental themes, and cover figures reaching across the (...)
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    Exploring the philosophy of R.G. Collingwood: from history and method to art and politics.Peter Skagestad - 2020 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This study of Collingwood and his work covers the full range and reach of his philosophical thought. Following Collingwood's education and his Oxford career, Skagestad considers his relationship with prominent Italian philosophers Croce and De Ruggiero and the British idealists. Taking Collingwood's publications in order, he explains under what circumstances they were produced and the reception of his work by his contemporaries and by posterity. Most importantly, Skagestad reveals Collingwood's relevance today, through his concept of barbarism as a perceptive diagnosis (...)
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    Exploring a hermeneutic perspective of nursing through revisiting nursing health history.Julie Frechette & Franco A. Carnevale - 2020 - Nursing Philosophy 21 (2):e12289.
    In this article, the nursing health history is revisited with a hermeneutic lens to uncover means by which this tool can better serve nursing practice. It is argued that further distanciation from the developmental and medical model is necessary to accurately uncover health and history in the nurse–client encounter. Based on the works of prominent hermeneutic philosophers, such as Heidegger, Gadamer, Merleau‐Ponty, Ricoeur, and Taylor, four orientations to health history and nursing are explored: orientation to caring, orientation (...)
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    Exploring global history through the lens of history of Chemistry: Materials, identities and governance.Lissa Roberts - 2016 - History of Science 54 (4):335-361.
    As global history continues to take shape as an important field of research, its interactive relationships with the history of science, technology, and medicine are recognized and being investigated as significant areas of concern. Strangely, despite the fact that it is key to understanding so many of the subjects that are central to global history and would itself benefit from a broader geographical perspective, the history of chemistry has largely been left out of this process – (...)
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    Early Explorers of the Eastern Desert and the History of Monasticism: Sir John Gardner Wilkinson and James Burton.Blaž Zabel & Jan Ciglenečki - 2019 - Clotho 1 (2):75-112.
    This paper analyses the personal documents of two early explorers of the Eastern Desert who recorded several monastic monuments in the area: Sir John Gardner Wilkinson and James Burton. We argue that these papers are an important source for the history of early monasticism as they record many of the monuments now destroyed, severely damaged, or forgotten. It is also suggested that Burton preceded Wilkinson in visiting and documenting some of these archaeological sites, even though Wilkinson was the (...)
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    Explorations in the History of Psychology: Persisting Themata and Changing Paradigms.Harry Albert Van Belle - 2013 - Dordt College Press.
    Van Belle traces the history of psychology from its roots in Greek philosophy and includes a description of the later influence of the Hebraic-Christian mindset on that history. Subsequently, he follows the journey of psychology through the Middle Ages and the scientific revolution of the sixteenth century. Next, he describes the birth and trajectory of psychology proper during the nineteenth century and closes with a description of a number of the more contemporary schools of psychological thought. The underlying (...)
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    Whose history? Whose future? Expanding the exploration of lived experience in ethics consultation to include empirical patient and family and community-based research.Catherine Myser - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):1 – 3.
    (2001). Whose History? Whose Future? Expanding the Exploration of Lived Experience in Ethics Consultation to Include Empirical Patient and Family and Community-Based Research. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 1-3.
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    Explorations in the History and Heritage of Machines and Mechanisms: 8th International Symposium on History of Machines and Mechanisms (HMM2024).Marco Ceccarelli & Irem Aslan Seyhan (eds.) - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book gathers the latest advances in the field of history of science and technology, as presented by leading international researchers at the 8th International Symposium on History of Machines and Mechanisms (HMM), held in Ankara, Turkey on April 18-20, 2024. The Symposium, which was promoted by the permanent commission for the History of Machine and Mechanism Science (MMS) of IFToMM, provided an international forum to present and discuss historical developments in the field of MMS. The contents (...)
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  14. Exploring mouse trap history.Joachim L. Dagg - 2011 - Evolution Education and Outreach 4 (3):397-414.
    Since intelligent design (ID) advocates claimed the ubiquitous mouse trap as an example of systems that cannot have evolved, mouse trap history is doubly relevant to studying material culture. On the one hand, debunking ID claims about mouse traps and, by implication, also about other irreducibly complex systems has a high educational value. On the other hand, a case study of mouse trap history may contribute insights to the academic discussion about material culture evolution. Michael Behe argued that (...)
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    A history of the pedagogy of voluntary attention: Exploring the epistemological potential of the pathological.Anders Kruse Ljungdalh - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (3):158-174.
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    Exploring An Interdisciplinary Expedition in a Global History Class.Lorrei DiCamillo - 2015 - Journal of Social Studies Research 39 (3):151-162.
    This qualitative study investigated an interdisciplinary expedition (based on the Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound model) in a Global History Class in an urban charter high school to understand what happens during an expedition and how the students viewed the expedition. Findings indicated students were engaged in learning about issues of security and privacy, but failed to make interdisciplinary connections between global history and their other classes. Additionally, the Global History teacher encountered challenges in enacting interdisciplinary, expeditionary curricula (...)
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    Explorations in Connected History: Mughals and Franks, and: Explorations in Connected History: From the Tagus to the Ganges (review).J. G. A. Pocock - 2007 - Common Knowledge 13 (2):459-459.
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  18. New explorations in the history of the philosophy of the Qin and Han periods, reflections on reading the Qin-Han section of the'history of the development of chinese philosophy'.Xl Ye - 1989 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 20 (3):55-70.
     
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    Exploring Church History: A Guide to History, World Religions, and Ethics.James P. Eckman - 2008 - Crossway Books.
    Christianity's roots, distinctiveness, and cultural implicationsare highlighted in this multi-dimensional resource, providing anintroductory understanding of the richness of the faith andchurch.
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    History as Genealogy: An Exploration of Foucault's Approach to History.Elie Georges Noujain - 1987 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 21:157-174.
    Anyone familiar with contemporary French culture could not fail to notice that, in the field of ideas, history and the philosophy of history occupy in France a more central place than in England or North America. The work and concerns—including the methodological concerns—of historians like Marc Bloch, Fernand Braudel and the Annalistes, Georges Lefebvre, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Michel de Certeau, Jacques Le Goff and Francois Furet, are known, discussed and taken on board by most French intellectuals and (...)
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  21. World": An Exploration of the Relationship between Conceptual History and Etymology.Ivo Spira - 2019 - In Helge Jordheim & Erling Sandmo (eds.), Conceptualizing the world: an exploration across disciplines. New York: Berghahn.
     
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    Bakhtinian Explorations of Indian Culture: Pluralism, Dogma and Dialogue Through History.Lakshmi Bandlamudi & E. V. Ramakrishnan (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Singapore.
    This volume, an important contribution to dialogic and Bakhtin studies, shows the natural fit between Bakhtin’s ideas and the pluralistic culture of India to a global academic audience. It is premised on the fact that long before principles of dialogism took shape in the Western world, these ideas, though not labelled as such, were an integral part of intellectual histories in India. Bakhtin’s ideas and intellectual traditions of India stand under the same banner of plurality, open-endedness and diversity of languages (...)
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    Exploring the Undisclosed Meanings of Time, History, and Existence: Ricœur and Patočka as Philosophical Interlocutors: Introduction by the Editors.Ludger Hagedorn & Paul Marinescu - 2017 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 9 (2):379-383.
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    Exploring Topics in the History and Philosophy of Logic.George Englebretsen - 2015 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Post-Fregean logicians tend to ignore the traditional logic of Aristotle and the Scholastics, while in recent years, following the lead of Fred Sommers, the viability of a renewed logic of terms has been shown. This new term logic surpasses today s standard logic in simplicity and naturalness. The book exhibits how such a logic can shed light on a variety of challenges that face any system of formal logic.".
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    : Explorers of Deep Time: Paleontologists and the History of Life.Melissa Charenko - 2023 - Isis 114 (1):230-231.
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    A history of American psychology: John D. Greenwood: A conceptual history of psychology: exploring the Tangled Web . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, x+562pp, $49.99 PB.Cathy Faye - 2017 - Metascience 26 (2):325-328.
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    : Exploration, Religion and Empire in the Sixteenth-Century Ibero-Atlantic World: A New Perspective on the History of Modern Science.Alison Bigelow - 2022 - Isis 113 (4):867-869.
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    New Explorations in the Comparative Study of Economic History in China and the West.Long Denggao - 2011 - Chinese Studies in History 45 (1):7-27.
  29. Exploring Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: History, Method, Practice.[author unknown] - 2012
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    A History of Polar Exploration. L. P. Kirwan.Erwin N. Hiebert - 1963 - Isis 54 (1):145-147.
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    Exploring similarities between the German and the Dutch ‘ethical’ traditions: Possibilities of the history of religion for a theological approach to Old Testament studies in South Africa.Jan H. Vorster - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    An Exploration of the Early History of the Tongshanshe.Wang Jianchuan - 2010 - Chinese Studies in History 44 (1-2):121-131.
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  33. Exploring Colonial life in primary history: The McCrae Homestead.Martin Green - 2013 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 48 (1):37.
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    Labyrinths: Explorations in the Critical History of Ideas.Richard Wolin - 1995 - Critical Perspectives on Moder.
    "Powerfully testifies to the persistence of intellectual engagement in an era of cynical exhaustion". -- Martin Jay.
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  35. Exploring our nation's capital: exploring the role of cultural institutions in the teaching of history and social education in the primary classroom.Catherine Harris - 2005 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 13 (2):22-26.
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    Exploring the influence of ownership history on object valuation in typical development and autism.Calum Hartley, Sophie Fisher & Naomi Fletcher - 2020 - Cognition 197 (C):104187.
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    Exploring the Black Box: Technology, Economics, and History. Nathan Rosenberg.Edward W. Constant - 1996 - Isis 87 (2):337-337.
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    Overcoming Eurocentrism: Exploring Ethiopian Modernity Through Entangled Histories and Coloniality.Fasil Merawi - 2024 - Social Epistemology 38 (2):222-234.
    In this article, the nature of Ethiopian modernity will be explored through the usage of concepts like coloniality, entangled modernities and uneven histories that are borrowed from decolonial and postcolonial perspectives. Through such an analysis, the Ethiopian discourse on modernity will be presented as a conception of social progress that developed in a dialectical relationship with liberal, Marxist, indigenous and religiously inspired conceptions of modernity. It will be argued that resisting the attempts to romanticize the past as a foundation of (...)
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    The computational therapeutic: exploring Weizenbaum’s ELIZA as a history of the present.Caroline Bassett - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (4):803-812.
    This paper explores the history of ELIZA, a computer programme approximating a Rogerian therapist, developed by Jospeh Weizenbaum at MIT in the 1970s, as an early AI experiment. ELIZA’s reception provoked Weizenbaum to re-appraise the relationship between ‘computer power and human reason’ and to attack the ‘powerful delusional thinking’ about computers and their intelligence that he understood to be widespread in the general public and also amongst experts. The root issue for Weizenbaum was whether human thought could be ‘entirely (...)
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    The computational therapeutic: exploring Weizenbaum’s ELIZA as a history of the present.Caroline Bassett - 2018 - AI and Society 34 (4):803-812.
    This paper explores the history of ELIZA, a computer programme approximating a Rogerian therapist, developed by Jospeh Weizenbaum at MIT in the 1970s, as an early AI experiment. ELIZA’s reception provoked Weizenbaum to re-appraise the relationship between ‘computer power and human reason’ and to attack the ‘powerful delusional thinking’ about computers and their intelligence that he understood to be widespread in the general public and also amongst experts. The root issue for Weizenbaum was whether human thought could be ‘entirely (...)
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    Essay Review: Exploring the Borders of Environmental History and the History of Ecology.William Cronon - 1997 - Journal of the History of Biology 30 (2):291-302.
  42. Teaching & Researching Big History: Exploring a New Scholarly Field.Leonid Grinin, David Baker, Esther Quaedackers & Andrey V. Korotayev - 2014 - Volgograd: "Uchitel" Publishing House.
    According to the working definition of the International Big History Association, ‘Big History seeks to understand the integrated history of the Cosmos, Earth, Life and Humanity, using the best available empirical evidence and scholarly methods’. In recent years Big History has been developing very fast indeed. Big History courses are taught in the schools and universities of several dozen countries. Hundreds of researchers are involved in studying and teaching Big History. The unique approach of (...)
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    Beyond greener pastures: exploring contexts surrounding Filipino nurse migration in Canada through oral history.Charlene Ronquillo, Geertje Boschma, Sabrina T. Wong & Linda Quiney - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (3):262-275.
    RONQUILLO C, BOSCHMA G, WONG ST and QUINEY L. Nursing Inquiry 2011; 18: 262–275Beyond greener pastures: exploring contexts surrounding Filipino nurse migration in Canada through oral historyThe history of immigrant Filipino nurses in Canada has received little attention, yet Canada is a major receiving country of a growing number of Filipino migrants and incorporates Filipino immigrant nurses into its healthcare workforce at a steady rate. This study aims to look beyond the traditional economic and policy analysis perspectives of global (...)
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  44. A new education for "Young India": exploring Nai Talim from the perspective of a connected history.Simone Holzwarth - 2014 - In Barnita Bagchi (ed.), Connecting histories of education: transnational and cross-cultural exchanges in (post-)colonial education. London: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Discovering Design: Explorations in Design StudiesDesign History: An AnthologyGraphic Design: Reproduction and Representation since 1800Reading Images: The Grammar of Visual DesignThe Idea of DesignDesign and Aesthetics: A Reader.Janet McCracken, Richard Buchanan, Victor Margolin, Dennis Doordan, Paul Jobling, David Crowley, Gunther Kress, Theo van Leeuwen, Jerry Palmer & Mo Dodson - 2000 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (1):76.
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  46. John Jervis, Exploring the Modern; William R. Everdell, The First Moderns; Bernard Smith, Modernism's History.I. McLean - 2001 - Thesis Eleven 65:144-150.
     
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    Being an Indonesian Christian: Exploration of a theology of nationalism in the history of the proclamation of Indonesian Independence on 17 August 1945.Johny C. Ruhulessin & Yohanes Parihala - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-8.
    Despite the fact that the introduction of Christianity in Indonesia coincides with the arrival of Portugal and Dutch Colonialism in the 16th-19th centuries, Christianity in Indonesia could not be claimed as a colonised religion. This study emphasises the importance of Christianity as an integral part of the history of Indonesian nation-building. It also has significance and relevance for Christianity, and how people of different religions should live together in Indonesia. Using historical theology analysis, we argue that being Christian in (...)
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    Review: Exploring the Borders of Environmental History and the History of Ecology. [REVIEW]Kevin Dann & Gregg Mitman - 1997 - Journal of the History of Biology 30 (2):291 - 302.
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    Autonomous or Automatons?an exploration through history of the concept of autonomy in midwifery in Scotland and New Zealand.V. E. Fleming - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (1):43-51.
    Through the World Health Organization’s definition of midwifery, midwives are frequently heard to describe themselves as autonomous practitioners. In this article this notion is refuted. An overview of individual and collective autonomy is first presented to contextualize the subsequent discussion. Then the notion of autonomy in relation to midwifery practice in Scotland and New Zealand is critiqued through tracing the history of midwives and midwifery in these two countries. Issues relating to midwifery registration, medicalization of birth and consumerism are (...)
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    Autonomous or Automatons? an exploration through history of the concept of autonomy in midwifery in Scotland and New Zealand.Valerie E. M. Fleming - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (1):43-51.
    Through the World Health Organization’s definition of midwifery, midwives are frequently heard to describe themselves as autonomous practitioners. In this article this notion is refuted. An overview of individual and collective autonomy is first presented to contextualize the subsequent discussion. Then the notion of autonomy in relation to midwifery practice in Scotland and New Zealand is critiqued through tracing the history of midwives and midwifery in these two countries. Issues relating to midwifery registration, medicalization of birth and consumerism are (...)
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