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  1. Cara Nine (2011). Review of Harry Brighouse, Ingrid Robeyns (Eds.), Measuring Justice: Primary Goods and Capabilities. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (1).score: 9.0
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  2. F. R. Serra Ridgway (1989). Ingrid E. M. Edlund: The Gods and the Place: Location and Function of Sanctuaries in the Countryside of Etruria and Magna Graecia (700–400 B.C.). (Acta Instituti Romani Regni Sueciae, Series in 4°, 43.) Pp. 156; 32 Text-Figures, Incl. 16 Maps and Plans. Stockholm: Paul Åström, 1987. Paper, Sw.Kr. 200. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):414-.score: 9.0
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  3. Miriam Teschl (2012). Against Injustice: The New Economics of Amartya Sen, Edited by Reiko Gotoh and Paul Dumouchel. Cambridge University Press, 2009, X + 317 Pages.Amartya Sen, Edited by Christopher Morris. Cambridge University Press, 2010, Xvi + 224 Pages.Measuring Justice: Primary Goods and Capabilities, Edited by Harry Brighouse and Ingrid Robeyns. Cambridge University Press, 2010, Ix + 257 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 28 (2):275-287.score: 9.0
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  4. R. M. Ogilvie (1974). Ingrid Pohl: The Iron Age Necropolis of Sorbo at Cerveteri. (Skr. Utg. Av Svenska Institutet I Rom, 4°, Xxxii.) Pp. 306; 294 Figs; 1 Plan. Stockholm: Swedish Institute in Rome, 1972. Paper, Kr.200. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (01):160-161.score: 9.0
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  5. M. L. West (1965). Ingrid Löffler: Die Melampodie. Versuch Einer Rekonstruktion des Inhalts. (Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie, 7.) Pp. 68. Meisenheim (Glan): Hain, 1963. Paper, DM. 8.60. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 15 (01):110-111.score: 9.0
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  6. Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky (1991). Neuerscheinungen: Ingrid Strobl: Sag Nie, du Gehst den Letzten Weg. Frauen Im Bewaffneten Widerstand Gegen Faschismus Und Deutsche Besatzung. Die Philosophin 2 (3):122-124.score: 9.0
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  7. O. T. P. K. Dickinson (1992). Tiryns XI Hans-Joachim Weisshaar, Ingrid Weber-Hiden, Angela von den Driesch, Joachim Boessneck, Andreas Rieger, Werner Böser: Tiryns, Forschungen Und Berichte, XI. (Tiryns, Deutsches Archaeologisches Institut Athen.) Pp. Vii+ 171; 58 Plates, 8 Maps. Mainz Am Rhein: Von Zabern, 1990. DM 148. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):397-398.score: 9.0
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  8. R. G. Austin (1952). Ingrid Odelstierna: Invidia, Invidiosus, and Invidiam Facere. Pp. 94. Uppsala: Lundeqvist, 1949. Paper. The Classical Review 2 (02):112-.score: 9.0
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  9. Michael D. Barber (1990). The Event of Death: A Phenomenological Enquiry. By Ingrid Leman-Stefanovic. The Modern Schoolman 67 (3):235-236.score: 9.0
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  10. Susanne Lijmbach (2003). Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Safeguarding Our Common Future. Rethinking Sustainable Development. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16 (2):209-217.score: 9.0
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  11. J. A. Davison (1953). Ingrid Waern1: ΓΗΣ ΟΣΤΕΑ, The Kenning in Pre-Christian Greek Poetry (Inaugural Dissertation). Pp. 156. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1951. Paper Kr. 15. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (01):54-.score: 9.0
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  12. Alan Johnston (1994). Greek Sarcophagi Ingrid Hitzl: Die Griechischen Sarkophage der Archaischen Und Klassischen Zeit. (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature, 104.) Pp. Xiv+237; 5 Charts, 101 Figs. Jonsered: Paul Åström, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):380-381.score: 9.0
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  13. Ingrid Newkirk (2005). Making Kind Choices: Everyday Ways to Enhance Your Life Through Earth-and Animal-Friendly Living. St. Martin's Griffin.score: 6.0
    Choosing a compassionate lifestyle that makes you feel good and positively impacts on the environment and on animals has never been easier. In this practical and accessible handbook, loaded with resources for all products that are mentioned, Ingrid Newkirk presents fabulous options that will not only enhance your life, but those of your neighbors, your community, animals, and the earth itself. From comfortable home furnishings, to delicious foods, to fashionable clothing there are a myriad of choices to be made (...)
     
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  14. Ingrid Newkirk (2009). The Peta Practical Guide to Animal Rights: Simple Acts of Kindness to Help Animals in Trouble. St. Martin's Griffin.score: 6.0
    With more than two million members and supporters, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the world’s largest animal-rights organization, and its founder and president, Ingrid Newkirk, is one of the most well-known and most effective activists in America. She has spearheaded worldwide efforts to improve the treatment of animals in manufacturing, entertainment, and elsewhere. Every day, in laboratories, food factories, and other industries, animals by the millions are subjected to inhumane cruelty. In this accessible guide, Newkirk (...)
     
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  15. Ingrid Robeyns (2006). The Capability Approach in Practice. Journal of Political Philosophy 14 (3):351–376.score: 3.0
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  16. Serena Olsaretti (2005). Endorsement and Freedom in Amartya Sen's Capability Approach. Economics and Philosophy 21 (1):89-108.score: 3.0
    A central question for assessing the merits of Amartya Sen's capability approach as a potential answer to the “distribution of what”? question concerns the exact role and nature of freedom in that approach. Sen holds that a person's capability identifies that person's effective freedom to achieve valuable states of beings and doings, or functionings, and that freedom so understood, rather than achieved functionings themselves, is the primary evaluative space. Sen's emphasis on freedom has been criticised by G. A. Cohen, according (...)
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  17. Ingrid Robeyns (2010). The Capability Approach. The Philosopher's Magazine (50):92-93.score: 3.0
  18. Ingrid Robeyns (2008). Ideal Theory in Theory and Practice. Social Theory and Practice 34 (3):341-362.score: 3.0
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  19. Ingrid Leman-Stefanovic (1987). The Event of Death: A Phenomenological Enquiry. Distributors for the United States and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers.score: 3.0
    INTRODUCTION Building upon the "preliminary conception of Phenomenology" introduced by Heidegger in Section II of the Introduction to Sein und Zeit,1 one ...
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  20. Ingrid Creppell (1996). Locke on Toleration: The Transformation of Constraint. Political Theory 24 (2):200-240.score: 3.0
  21. Ingrid Scheibler (2001). Art as Festival in Heidegger and Gadamer. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (2):151 – 175.score: 3.0
    In 'Art as Festival', I put Heidegger and Gadamer into dialogue concerning their respective critiques of traditional aesthetics and their more positive views on the work of art. I use the festival theme to examine some of the philosophical issues in Heidegger's and Gadamer's approaches to the work of art. Specifically, I look at the way both figures conceive the work of art as an encounter which, like the festival, involves a transcendence of subjectivity in an encounter with an event (...)
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  22. Ingrid H. Stadler (1958). On Seeing As. Philosophical Review 67 (January):91-94.score: 3.0
  23. Ingrid Robeyns (2005). Assessing Global Poverty and Inequality: Income, Resources, and Capabilities. Metaphilosophy 36 (1-2):30-49.score: 3.0
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  24. Ingrid Robeyns (2009). Ethics of Global Development: Agency, Capability, and Deliberative Democracy - by David A. Crocker. Ethics and International Affairs 23 (4):426-427.score: 3.0
  25. Ingrid Robeyns (2003). Valuing Freedoms: Sen's Capability Approach and Poverty Reduction, Sabina Alkire. Oxford University Press, 2002, VII+340 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 19 (2):371-377.score: 3.0
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  26. Íngrid Vendrell Ferran (2009). Emotion, Reason and Truth in Literature. Universitas Philosophica 52:19-52.score: 3.0
    n this essay I want to offer an analysis of the structure of the fictional emotions that we have reading novels. I shall start with a presentation of the structure of emotions in general and their relation to aesthetic fiction. Afterwards, I shall offer a critical review of the current positions on fictional emotions. The aim of this section is to question the presuppositions that dominate the current debate on fictional emotions in particular and on emotions in general. Finally, I (...)
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  27. Reviewed by Ingrid Robeyns (2009). G. A. Cohen, Rescuing Justice and Equality. Ethics 120 (1).score: 3.0
  28. Anca Gheaus & Ingrid Robeyns (2011). Equality-Promoting Parental Leave. Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (2):173-191.score: 3.0
  29. Ingrid Smithey Fulmer, Bruce Barry & D. Adam Long (2009). Lying and Smiling: Informational and Emotional Deception in Negotiation. Journal of Business Ethics 88 (4):691 - 709.score: 3.0
    This study investigated attitudes toward the use of deception in negotiation, with particular attention to the distinction between deception regarding the informational elements of the interaction (e.g., lying about or misrepresenting needs or preferences) and deception about emotional elements (e.g., misrepresenting one's emotional state). We examined how individuals judge the relative ethical appropriateness of these alternative forms of deception, and how these judgments relate to negotiator performance and long-run reputation. Individuals viewed emotionally misleading tactics as more ethically appropriate to use (...)
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  30. Ingrid Bartsch (1999). Book Review: Sandra Harding. Is Science Multicultural? Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1998. [REVIEW] Hypatia 14 (1):132-135.score: 3.0
  31. Ingrid Robeyns (2009). Book Reviews Cohen, G. A. Rescuing Justice and Equality . Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008. Pp. Xvii+430. $45.00 (Cloth). [REVIEW] Ethics 120 (1):156-160.score: 3.0
  32. Ingrid Scheibler (1999). Effective History and the End of Art: From Nietzsche to Danto. Philosophy and Social Criticism 25 (6).score: 3.0
    This article takes its shape from a recent conference at the School of Visual Arts in NYC on the theme, 'Tradition and the New: Educating the Artist for the Millennium'. Central to the way the conference was advertised and described was an implicit tendency to view tradition as wholly separate from the new. While the conference did not itself make a theoretical argument for the opposition of tradition and the new, Arthur Danto's recent elaboration of a thesis of the 'end (...)
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  33. Ingrid Robeyns (2012). Are Transcendental Theories of Justice Redundant? Journal of Economic Methodology 19 (2):159 - 163.score: 3.0
    Journal of Economic Methodology, Volume 19, Issue 2, Page 159-163, June 2012.
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  34. Ingrid Creppell (2001). Montaigne: The Embodiment of Identity as Grounds for Toleration. Res Publica 7 (3).score: 3.0
    One of the most important issues today is the conflict between identity groups. Can the concept of toleration provide resources for thinking about this? The standard definition of toleration – rejection or disapproval of a practice or belief followed by a constraint of oneself from repressing it –has limits. If we seek to make political and social conditions of toleration among diverse people a stable reality, we need to flesh out more deeply and widely what that depends upon. The essence (...)
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  35. Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus (1996). Mathematical Logic. Springer.score: 3.0
    This junior/senior level text is devoted to a study of first-order logic and its role in the foundations of mathematics: What is a proof? How can a proof be justified? To what extent can a proof be made a purely mechanical procedure? How much faith can we have in a proof that is so complex that no one can follow it through in a lifetime? The first substantial answers to these questions have only been obtained in this century. The most (...)
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  36. Ingrid M. Wallner (1987). In Defense of Husserl's Transcendental Idealism: Roman Ingarden's Critique Re-Examined. Husserl Studies 4 (1):3-43.score: 3.0
  37. David Appelbaum & Ingrid Turner Lorch (1978). Tracking the Discontinuity of Perception. Philosophy East and West 28 (4):469-484.score: 3.0
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  38. Ingrid Whiteman (2013). The Fallacy of Choice in the Common Law and NHS Policy. Health Care Analysis 21 (2):146-170.score: 3.0
    Neither the English courts nor the National Health Service (NHS) have been immune to the modern mantra of patient choice. This article examines whether beneath the rhetoric any form of real choice is endorsed either in law or in NHS policy. I explore the case law on ‘consent’, look at choice within the NHS and highlight the dilemmas that a mismatch of language and practice poses for clinicians. Given the variance in interpretation and lack of consistency for the individual patient (...)
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  39. Ingrid Robeyns (2003). Is Nancy Fraser's Critique of Theories of Distributive Justice Justified? Constellations 10 (4):538-554.score: 3.0
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  40. Ingrid D. Rowland (1984). Some Panegyrics to Agostino Chigi. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 47:194-199.score: 3.0
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  41. Ingrid Olesen, Anne Ingeborg Myhr & G. Kristin Rosendal (2011). Sustainable Aquaculture: Are We Getting There? Ethical Perspectives on Salmon Farming. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (4):381-408.score: 3.0
    Aquaculture is the fastest growing animal producing sector in the world and is expected to play an important role in global food supply. Along with this growth, concerns have been raised about the environmental effects of escapees and pollution, fish welfare, and consumer health as well as the use of marine resources for producing fish feed. In this paper we present some of the major challenges salmon farming is facing today. We discuss issues of relevance to how to ensure sustainability, (...)
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  42. Ingrid Bartsch, Carolyn DiPalma & Laura Sells (1998). Book Review: Donna J. Haraway. ModestWitness@Second_millennium.Femaleman�_MeetsOncomouse?. New York: Routledge, 1997. [REVIEW] Hypatia 13 (2):165-169.score: 3.0
  43. Ingrid H. Soudek Townsend (2005). Viktor E. Frankl, Logotherapy, and Moral Imagination. Teaching Ethics 5 (2):73-84.score: 3.0
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  44. Ulrich Ansorge, Ingrid Scharlau, Manfred Heumann & Werner Klotz (2001). Visual Conscious Perception Could Be Grounded in a Nonconscious Sensorimotor Domain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):974-975.score: 3.0
    Visual conscious perception could be grounded in a nonconscious sensorimotor domain. Although invisible, information can be processed up to the level of response activation. Moreover, these nonconscious processes are modified by actual intentions. This notion bridges a gap in the theoretical framework of O'Regan & Noë.
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  45. Vivianne Baur, Tineke Abma & Ingrid Baart (forthcoming). “I Stand Alone.” An Ethnodrama About the (Dis)Connections Between a Client and Professionals in a Residential Care Home. Health Care Analysis.score: 3.0
    Client participation in elderly care organizations requires shifting traditional power relations and establishing communicative action that involves the lifeworlds of clients and professionals alike. This article describes a particular form of client participation in which one client was part of a team of professionals in a residential care home. Their joint remit was to plan the implementation of a new personal care file for residents. We describe the interactions within this team through an ethnodrama, based on participant observations and the (...)
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  46. Ingrid Kaufmann (1995). O– and D–Predicates: A Semantic Approach to the Unaccusative–Unergative Distinction. Journal of Semantics 12 (4):377-427.score: 3.0
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  47. Ingrid Pollard (2011). Landscape Trauma. Philosophy of Photography 2 (1):143-151.score: 3.0
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  48. Ingrid H. Shafer (2002). From Noosphere to Theosphere: Cyclotrons, Cyberspace, and Teilhard's Vision of Cosmic Love. Zygon 37 (4):825-852.score: 3.0
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  49. Melissa Williams & Jeremy Waldron (eds.) (2008). Nomos XLVIII: Toleration and Its Limits. NYU Press.score: 3.0
    Toleration has a rich tradition in Western political philosophy. It is, after all, one of the defining topics of political philosophy—historically pivotal in the development of modern liberalism, prominent in the writings of such canonical figures as John Locke and John Stuart Mill, and central to our understanding of the idea of a society in which individuals have the right to live their own lives by their own values, left alone by the state so long as they respect the similar (...)
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  50. Ingrid Bartsch (2001). Book Review: Chris J. Cuomo. Feminism and Ecological Communities: An Ethic of Flourishing. London and New York: Routledge, 1998. And No�L Sturgeon. Ecofeminist Natures: Race, Gender, Feminist Theory and Political Action. London and New York: Routledge, 1997. [REVIEW] Hypatia 16 (2):109-111.score: 3.0
  51. Ingrid G. Daemmrich (1972). The Ruins Motif as Artistic Device in French Literature: Part I. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (4):449-457.score: 3.0
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  52. Ingrid Dwars (1992). Application Discourse and the Special Case-Thesis. Ratio Juris 5 (1):67-78.score: 3.0
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  53. Ingrid Scheibler (2004). The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (1):115-116.score: 3.0
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  54. Ingrid D. Rowland (1984). The Birth Date of Agostino Chigi: Documentary Proof. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 47:192-193.score: 3.0
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  55. Ingrid M. Wallner (1985). J. S. Beck and Husserl: The New Episteme in the Kantian Tradition. Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2):195-220.score: 3.0
  56. Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.) (2008). Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    Amartya Sen has made deep and lasting contributions to the academic disciplines of economics, philosophy, and the social sciences more broadly. He has engaged in policy dialogue and public debate, advancing the cause of a human development focused policy agenda, and a tolerant and democratic polity. This argumentative Indian has made the case for the poorest of the poor, and for plurality in cultural perspective. It is not surprising that he has won the highest awards, ranging from the Nobel Prize (...)
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  57. Chris Brink & Ingrid Rewitzky (2002). Three Dual Ontologies. Journal of Philosophical Logic 31 (6):543-568.score: 3.0
    In this paper we give an example of intertranslatability between an ontology of individuals (nominalism), an ontology of properties (realism), and an ontology of facts (factualism). We demonstrate that these three ontologies are dual to each other, meaning that each ontology can be translated into, and recaptured from, each of the others. The aim of the enterprise is to raise the possibility that, at least in some settings, there may be no need for considerations of ontological primacy. Whether the world (...)
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  58. Reiner Hedrich, Ingrid Weber, Friedrich Rapp & Carsten Klein (1995). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Journal for General Philosophy of Science 26 (2).score: 3.0
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  59. Ingrid Miljeteig & Ole Frithjof Norheim (2006). My Job is to Keep Him Alive, but What About His Brother and Sister? How Indian Doctors Experience Ethical Dilemmas in Neonatal Medicine. Developing World Bioethics 6 (1):23-32.score: 3.0
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  60. Duncan P. Mercieca (2012). Initiating 'The Methodology of Jacques Rancière': How Does It All Start? Studies in Philosophy and Education 31 (4):407-417.score: 3.0
    Educationalists are currently engaging with Jacques Rancière’s thought on emancipation and equality. The focus of this paper is on what initiates the process that starts emancipation. With reference to teachers the question is: how do teachers become emancipated? This paper discusses how the teacher’s life is made ‘sensible’ and how sense is distributed in her life. Two stories are taken from Rancière’s own work, that of Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Jacotot, that give us an indication of the initiation process (...)
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  61. Ingrid H. Shafer (2005). The Faust Challenge: Science as Diabolic or Divine. Zygon 40 (4):891-916.score: 3.0
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  62. Ingrid G. Daemmrich (1972). The Ruins Motif as Artistic Device in French Literature, Part. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (1):31-41.score: 3.0
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  63. Michael Decker, Rüdiger Dillmann, Thomas Dreier, Martin Fischer, Mathias Gutmann, Ingrid Ott & Indra Spiecker Genannt Döhmann (2011). Service Robotics: Do You Know Your New Companion? Framing an Interdisciplinary Technology Assessment. Poiesis and Praxis 8 (1):25-44.score: 3.0
    Service-Robotic—mainly defined as “non-industrial robotics”—is identified as the next economical success story to be expected after robots have been ubiquitously implemented into industrial production lines. Under the heading of service-robotic, we found a widespread area of applications reaching from robotics in agriculture and in the public transportation system to service robots applied in private homes. We propose for our interdisciplinary perspective of technology assessment to take the human user/worker as common focus. In some cases, the user/worker is the effective subject (...)
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  64. Ingrid Hehmeyer (2010). The Challenge of Authenticating Scientific Objects in Museum Collections: Exposing the Forgery of a Moroccan Astrolabe Allegedly Dated 1845 CE. Spontaneous Generations 4 (1).score: 3.0
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  65. Ingrid M. Hoofd (2011). Questioning (as) Violence: Teaching Ethics in a Global Knowledge Enterprise. Ethics and Education 6 (1):53 - 67.score: 3.0
    This article seeks to address the contemporary politics and ethics at work in the teaching of ethics in higher education. It will do so by addressing the stakes inherent in the translation of certain ?urgent reformulations? of teaching ethics in a contemporary Asian university, in light of a ?demise of politics? due to corporatisation. Using Derrida's reading of Levinas? ideas on ethics, the article claims that the debate on teaching ethics engenders an acceleration of the ?aporia of hospitality?. The article (...)
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  66. Ingrid Molderez (1999). Freedom an D Uncertainty. Emergence 1 (3):84-91.score: 3.0
    The future only exists in the ww. Such Cooperiuv metaphors are the foundation of sensemaking in the following article. Molderez's work represents a unique form of European postmodern metaphorical thought surrounding complexity and sensemaking. Beneath the syllogism and tropes lies a poetic flow relating uncertainty to the potentiality for action. Two intersecting fences and a forward-moving force create a box, the only escape from which is a perpendicular vector: Pragmatic managed advice this piece is not, but as a synesis of (...)
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  67. Summer Johnson & Ingrid Burger (2006). Limitations and Justifications for Analogical Reasoning. American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):59-61.score: 3.0
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  68. Ingrid Kästner & Natalja Decker (1997). Der Leipziger Arzt Paul Carly Seyfarth (1890–1950) Und Die Rot-Kreuz-Expedition Nach Rußland in den 20er Jahren. NTM International Journal of History and Ethics of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine 5 (1):43-54.score: 3.0
    At the beginning of the 20s, Russia was devastated by famine and plagues. This paper deals with the life and work of the Leipzig physician Paul Carly Seyfarth (1890–1950), who participated in the Red Cross relief expedition to Russia. In 1922/23, Seyfarth was appointed director of the German Alexander-Hospital in Petersburg, which he reorganized and modernized for the treatment of infectious diseases.
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  69. Ingrid Kästner (2001). Goethes Mitwirkung Bei der Besetzung Akademischer Positionen in Russland. NTM International Journal of History and Ethics of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine 9 (2):105-117.score: 3.0
    When in 1801, after the assassination of Paul I., the more liberal Alexander I. became Czar, he began to reorganize the educational system in Russia. He founded a Ministry for People’s Englightenment , re-opened the University of Dorpat (in 1802), planned to restore the University of Wilna and made preparations for the foundation of new universities in Kazan, Charkov, St. Petersburg, Kiev, Tobol’sk, and Ustiug-Velikii. One of the mediating personalities involved in the negotiations about German professors for Russia was Johann (...)
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  70. Ingrid Lindström (1989). A Construction of Non-Well-Founded Sets Within Martin-Löf's Type Theory. Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1):57-64.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we show that non-well-founded sets can be defined constructively by formalizing Hallnäs' limit definition of these within Martin-Löf's theory of types. A system is a type W together with an assignment of ᾱ ∈ U and α̃ ∈ ᾱ → W to each α ∈ W. We show that for any system W we can define an equivalence relation = w such that α = w β ∈ U and = w is the maximal bisimulation. Aczel's proof (...)
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  71. Ingrid Robeyns (2012). Should Maternity Leave Be Expanded? Ethics and Social Welfare 6 (2):206-212.score: 3.0
    On 20 October 2010, the European Parliament proposed to give all women in the European Union (EU) minimally 20 weeks fully paid maternity leave, and to introduce a legal right for all fathers to 2 weeks fully paid paternity leave. In many other countries, individuals and groups are advocating for longer maternity leave, longer paternity leave, and/or longer parental leave. In this paper, I argue for two principles that proposals of maternity/paternity/parental leave systems should respect: the ?principle of non-discrimination? and (...)
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  72. Bernhard F. Arnold, Ingrid Größl & Peter Stahlecker (2002). The Minimax, the Minimin, and the Hurwicz Adjustment Principle. Theory and Decision 52 (3):233-260.score: 3.0
    In this paper the Hurwicz decision rule is applied to an adjustment problem concerning the decision whether a given action should be improved in the light of some knowledge on the states of nature or on other actors' behaviour. In comparison with the minimax and the minimin adjustment principles the general Hurwicz rule reduces to these specific classes whenever the underlying loss function is quadratic and knowledge is given by an ellipsoidal set. In the framework of the adjustment model discussed (...)
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  73. Shadi Bartsch & Thomas Bartscherer (eds.) (2005). Erotikon: Essays on Eros, Ancient and Modern. University of Chicago Press.score: 3.0
    Erotikon brings together leading contemporary intellectuals from a variety of fields for an expansive debate on the full meaning of eros . Renowned scholars of philosophy, literature, classics, psychoanalysis, theology, and art history join poets and a novelist to offer fresh insights into a topic that is at once ancient and forever young. Restricted neither by historical period nor by genre, these contributions explore manifestations of eros throughout Western culture, in subjects ranging from ancient philosophy and baroque architecture to modern (...)
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  74. Ingrid Bauer-Drevermann (1965). Der Begriff der Zufälligkeit in der Kritik der Urteilskraft. Kant-Studien 56 (3-4).score: 3.0
  75. Ingrid Craemer-Ruegenberg (1979). The Priority of Soul as Form and Its Proximity to the First Mover. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):49-62.score: 3.0
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  76. Henry Otgaar, Ewout H. Meijer, Timo Giesbrecht, Tom Smeets, Ingrid Candel & Harald Merckelbach (2010). Children's Suggestion-Induced Omission Errors Are Not Caused by Memory Erasure. Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):265-269.score: 3.0
  77. Ingrid H. Safer (1992). Noogenesis: Weaving Ourselves on Incarnation's Loom. Zygon 27 (3):361-370.score: 3.0
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  78. Ingrid Shafer (2002). What Does It Mean to Be Human? A Personal and Catholic Perspective. Zygon 37 (1):121-136.score: 3.0
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  79. Ingrid Auriol (2001). Situation de l'animal et statut de l'animalité. Heidegger Studies 17:135-153.score: 3.0
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  80. Ingrid Burger & Nancy Kass (2009). Screening in the Dark: Ethical Considerations of Providing Screening Tests to Individuals When Evidence is Insufficient to Support Screening Populations. American Journal of Bioethics 9 (4):3-14.score: 3.0
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  81. Scott Cameron, Kenneth Maly & Ingrid Leman Stefanovic (2005). Editorial Preface. Environmental Philosophy 2 (2):4-5.score: 3.0
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  82. Ingrid Harris (2002). The God Who May Be. Symposium 6 (2):239-241.score: 3.0
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  83. Ingrid Kost (2012). Bibliography. Grotiana 33 (1):145-153.score: 3.0
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  84. Ingrid Scheibler (1997). Gadamer's Appropriation of Heidegger. Études Phénoménologiques 8:59-89.score: 3.0
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  85. Ingrid H. Shafer (1994). From the Senses to Sense: The Hermeneutics of Love. Zygon 29 (4):579-602.score: 3.0
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  86. Ingrid M. Wallner (1984). A New Look at J. S. Beck's “Doctrine of the Standpoint”. Kant-Studien 75 (1-4).score: 3.0
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  87. Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.) (2008). Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement and Volume II: Society, Institutions, and Development. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    Amartya Sen has made deep and lasting contributions to the academic disciplines of economics, philosophy, and the social sciences more broadly. He has engaged in policy dialogue and public debate, advancing the cause of a human development focused policy agenda, and a tolerant and democratic polity. This argumentative Indian has made the case for the poorest of the poor, and for plurality in cultural perspective. It is not surprising that he has won the highest awards, ranging from the Nobel Prize (...)
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  88. Ingrid Brena Sesma (ed.) (2007). Panorama Internacional En Salud y Derecho: Culturas y Sistemas Jurídicos Comparados. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.score: 3.0
     
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  89. Ingrid Burger & Nancy Kass (2009). Response to Open Peer Commentaries for “Ethical Considerations of Providing Screening Tests to Individuals When Evidence is Insufficient to Support Screening Populations”. American Journal of Bioethics 9 (4):1-2.score: 3.0
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  90. Ingrid C. Burke & William K. Lauenroth (2011). Theories of Ecosystem Ecology. In Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig (eds.), The Theory of Ecology. The University of Chicago Press.score: 3.0
     
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  91. Eugenio Canone & Ingrid D. Rowland (eds.) (2007). The Alchemy of Extremes: The Laboratory of the Eroici Furori of Giordano Bruno. Istituti Editoriali E Poligrafici Internazionali.score: 3.0
  92. Ingrid Craemer-Ruegenberg (2005). Albertus Magnus. Benno.score: 3.0
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  93. David Crocker & Ingrid Robeyns (2009). Capability and Agency. In Christopher W. Morris (ed.), Amartya Sen. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
     
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  94. Ingrid de Smet (2001). B. Colombat: La Grammaire Latine En France à la Renaissance Et à l' Âge Classique. Théories Et Pédagogie . Pp. 724. Grenoble: Ellug Université Stendhal, 1999. Paper, Frs. 390. ISBN: 2-84310-015-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (02):456-.score: 3.0
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  95. Ingrid Fischer-Schreiber, Stephan Schuhmacher & Gert Woerner (eds.) (1989). The Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy and Religion: Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Zen. Shambhala.score: 3.0
  96. Ingrid Fredriksson (ed.) (2012). Aspects of Consciousness: Essays on Physics, Death and the Mind. Mcfarland & Co..score: 3.0
    In this collection of essays, leading scientists and authors contemplate consciousness, quantum mechanics, string theory, dimensions, space and time, nonlocal space, the hologram, and the effect of death on consciousness.
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  97. Ingrid Harris (2003). God as Otherwise Than Being. Symposium 7 (1):101-104.score: 3.0
  98. Ingrid Harris (1994). “Instincts Into Sacred Cows”: Are Hermeneutical Universalsreducibleto Agreement? Reply to Friedman. Critical Review 8 (1):113-136.score: 3.0
    Jeffrey Friedman's claim that arbitrariness is the inevitable result of the rejection of objectivist notions of truth misses its mark because it is based on a sense of ?agreement? that is radically at odds with the concept of agreement at work in hermeneutical practice. The rationalist notion of truth Friedman upholds cannot escape the need for agreement any more than the hermeneutical notion; the central distinction between the two senses of ?agreement? is the distinction between coercion and consent. Hermeneutical practice (...)
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  99. Russel Hardin, Ingrid Crepell & Stephen Macedo (eds.) (2008). Toleration on Trial. Lexington Books.score: 3.0
     
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