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    Food justice in community supported agriculture – differentiating charitable and emancipatory social support actions.Jocelyn Parot, Stefan Wahlen, Judith Schryro & Philipp Weckenbrock - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-15.
    Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) seeks to address injustices in the food system by supporting small-scale farmers applying agroecological practices through a long-term partnership: a community of members covers the cost of production and receives a share of the harvest throughout the season in return. Despite an orientation towards a more just and inclusive food system, the existing literature points towards a rather homogeneous membership in CSA. A majority of CSAs tends to involve (upper) middle-class consumers with above average education and (...)
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    Learning discrete Bayesian network parameters from continuous data streams: What is the best strategy?Parot Ratnapinda & Marek J. Druzdzel - 2015 - Journal of Applied Logic 13 (4):628-642.
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    Explaining the Errors of Nature without Any Error? Some Rational Models in Several Latin Medieval Commentators on the ‘Physics’.Nicolas Weill-Parot - 2018 - In Andreas Speer & Maxime Mauriège (eds.), Irrtum – Error – Erreur (Miscellanea Mediaevalia Band 40). Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 69-82.
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    Le bannissement des esprits Naissance d’une frontière institutionnelle entre spiritisme et psychologie.Françoise Parot - 1994 - Revue de Synthèse 115 (3-4):417-443.
    À la fin du XIXe siècle, la psychologie se trouve confrontée à un intérêt croissant, des savants comme du grand public, pour la question de la survivance de l’esprit. Pendant quelques années, les psychologues vont collaborer avec ceux, spiritualistes et spirites, qui affirment le pouvoir de l’esprit sur la matière. Convaincus qu’elles devraient permettre de résoudre cette question alors incontestablement scientifique, ils s’adonnent à quelques expériences (tables tournantes, production d’ectoplasmes, télépathie) qui vont finalement apporter plus de scandale que de progrès (...)
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  5. Paying tribute to uncertainty: 19th century empirical science and spiritism.Francoise Parot - 2004 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 57 (1):33-64.
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    A practical instrument to evaluate ethics consultations.Jocelyn C. White, Patrick M. Dunn & Lou Homer - 1997 - HEC Forum 9 (3):228-246.
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    Pouvoir de la magie astrale et ordre politique chez Guillaume d’Auvergne.Nicolas Weill-Parot - 2019 - Quaestio 19:149-172.
    After giving some examples of the links between astral magic and the political sphere or model (political goals of certain talismans, therapeutic astral magic at the service of powerful people, use of hierarchies of demonic powers), the article focuses on William of Auvergne’s analysis of the stakes of power in the magic art. The Bishop of Paris underlines the logical impasse to which the political power attributed to a magician would lead, and he shows the insuitability of the comparison between (...)
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    The Use of Virtual Reality Facilitates Dialectical Behavior Therapy® “Observing Sounds and Visuals” Mindfulness Skills Training Exercises for a Latino Patient with Severe Burns: A Case Study.Jocelyn Gomez, Hunter G. Hoffman, Steven L. Bistricky, Miriam Gonzalez, Laura Rosenberg, Mariana Sampaio, Azucena Garcia-Palacios, Maria V. Navarro-Haro, Wadee Alhalabi, Marta Rosenberg, Walter J. Meyer & Marsha M. Linehan - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Concepts: introduction à l'analyse.Jocelyn Benoist - 2010 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
    Qu'est-ce qu'un concept ? Cette question concerne au premier chef ceux qui ont fait du concept une profession : chercheurs dans les diverses sciences, humaines ou non, et travailleurs intellectuels en général. Plus largement, elle exprime cette curiosité naturelle, non dénuée d'inquiétude, à laquelle toute pensée, commune ou savante, semble exposée et qui nous pousse à souhaiter, sans savoir sans doute exactement ce que nous recherchons par là, une détermination plus exacte de ce que nous entendons par « pensée ». (...)
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    Secularism and Freedom of Conscience.Jocelyn Maclure & Charles Taylor - 2011 - Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press.
    Jocelyn Maclure and Charles Taylor provide a clearly reasoned, articulate account of the two main principles of secularism—equal respect, and freedom of conscience—and argue that in our religiously diverse, politically interconnected world, secularism, properly understood, may offer the only path to religious and philosophical freedom.
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    Business Ethics and the Decision to Adopt Golden Parachute Contracts: Empirical Evidence of Concern for All Stakeholders.Jocelyn D. Evans & Frank Hefner - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 86 (1):65-79.
    Golden parachutes are often viewed as a form of excessive compensation because they provide senior management with substantial payouts following an acquisition while other stakeholders are subjected to layoffs, disrupted business relationships and other negative externalities. Using a sample of S&P 500 firms, an economic and ethical justification for this type of contract is given. Golden parachutes ensure effective corporate governance that, in turn, preserve the firm's value for all stakeholders. Boards of directors enter into parachute agreements to protect recently (...)
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  12. Being Relational: Reflections on Relational Theory and Health Law and Policy.Jocelyn Downie & Jennifer Lewellyn (eds.) - 2011 - University of British Columbia Press.
     
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    An Alternative to Medical Assistance in Dying? The Legal Status of Voluntary Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED).Jocelyn Downie - unknown
    Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bioethics. Philosophers, theologians, lawyers, and clinicians of all sorts have engaged with many challenging aspects of this issue. Public debate, public policy, and the law have been enhanced by the varied disciplinary analyses. With the legalization of MAiD in Canada, some attention is now being turned to issues that have historically been overshadowed by the debate about whether to permit MAiD. One such issue is voluntary (...)
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    An Alternative to Medical Assistance in Dying? The Legal Status of Voluntary Stopping Eating and Brinking.Jocelyn Downie - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (2):48-58.
    Medical assistance in dying has received considerable attention from many in the field of bioethics. Philosophers, theologians, lawyers, and clinicians of all sorts have engaged with many challenging aspects of this issue. Public debate, public policy, and the law have been enhanced by the varied disciplinary analyses. With the legalization of MAiD in Canada, some attention is now being turned to issues that have historically been overshadowed by the debate about whether to permit MAiD. One such issue is voluntary stopping (...)
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  15. AI, Explainability and Public Reason: The Argument from the Limitations of the Human Mind.Jocelyn Maclure - 2021 - Minds and Machines 31 (3):421-438.
    Machine learning-based AI algorithms lack transparency. In this article, I offer an interpretation of AI’s explainability problem and highlight its ethical saliency. I try to make the case for the legal enforcement of a strong explainability requirement: human organizations which decide to automate decision-making should be legally obliged to demonstrate the capacity to explain and justify the algorithmic decisions that have an impact on the wellbeing, rights, and opportunities of those affected by the decisions. This legal duty can be derived (...)
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  16. The Relationship Between Workers and Animals in the Pork Industry: A Shared Suffering.Jocelyne Porcher - 2011 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (1):3-17.
    Animal production, especially pork production, is facing growing international criticism. The greatest concerns relate to the environment, the animals’ living conditions, and the occupational diseases. But human and animal conditions are rarely considered together. Yet the living conditions at work and the emotional bond that inevitably forms bring the farm workers and the animals to live very close, which leads to shared suffering. Suffering does spread from animals to human beings and can cause workers physical, mental, and also moral suffering, (...)
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    Honorer l'incertain : La science positive du XIXe enfante le spiritisme / Paying tribute to uncertainty : 19th century empirical science and spiritism.Françoise Parot - 2004 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 57 (1):33-63.
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    Determinants of Preventive Behaviors in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in France: Comparing the Sociocultural, Psychosocial, and Social Cognitive Explanations.Jocelyn Raude, Jean-Michel Lecrique, Linda Lasbeur, Christophe Leon, Romain Guignard, Enguerrand du Roscoät & Pierre Arwidson - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In absence of effective pharmaceutical treatments, the individual's compliance with a series of behavioral recommendations provided by the public health authorities play a critical role in the control and prevention of SARS-CoV2 infection. However, we still do not know much about the rate and determinants of adoption of the recommended health behaviors. This paper examines the compliance with the main behavioral recommendations, and compares sociocultural, psychosocial, and social cognitive explanations for its variation in the French population. Based on the current (...)
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  19. Moving Forward with a Clear Conscience: A Model Conscientious Objection Policy for Canadian Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons.Jocelyn Downie, Carolyn McLeod & Jacquelyn Shaw - 2013 - Health Law Review 21 (3):28-32.
    A model policy for conscientious objection in medicine.
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    Présentation.Françoise Parot - 1994 - Revue de Synthèse 115 (3-4):323-326.
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    Control and professional development: are teachers being deskilled or reskilled within the context of decentralization?Jocelyn L. N. Wong - 2006 - Educational Studies 32 (1):17-37.
    Many researchers have identified a process they call ‘deskilling’, which they use to describe the daily experience of teachers who have been gradually losing control of their own labour within ‘low‐trust’ workplaces. Conversely, other scholars have found that under similar conditions, some teachers have their own ways of dealing with it which leads them towards a process of ‘reskilling’. This study is an attempt to explore the actual teachers’ perceptions towards their daily practice within the context of educational decentralization, a (...)
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    “I Demand More of People”: Accountability, Interaction, and Gender Change.Jocelyn A. Hollander - 2013 - Gender and Society 27 (1):5-29.
    Although accountability lies at the heart of the “doing gender” perspective, it has received surprisingly little attention from gender scholars. In this article, I analyze the different ways that scholars have conceptualized accountability. I propose a synthesis of these various understandings, and demonstrate the utility of this conceptualization with examples from my research on feminist self-defense training. This analysis sheds light on both the workings of accountability and the process of change in gender expectations and practices. I conclude by considering (...)
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    The experience of doctoral learning within a major research project.Jocelyn Angus - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (1):58-59.
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    Suspect Citizens: Women, Virtue, and Vice in Backlash Politics.Jocelyn M. Boryczka - 2012 - Temple University Press.
    A groundbreaking study of how concepts of virtue and vice are used to deny American women full political rights.
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    A New Synthesis of Public Administration: Serving in the 21st Century.Jocelyne Bourgon - 2011 - School of Policy Studies, Queen's University.
    A study of how public service has changed in this new era of interconnectedness.
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    Brain death and brain life: Rethinking the connection.Jocelyn Downie - 1990 - Bioethics 4 (3):216–226.
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    Brain Death and Brain Life: Rethinking the Connection.Jocelyn Downie - 1990 - Bioethics 4 (3):216-226.
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  28. Entitlements and Capabilities: Young People in Post-industrial Wales.Jocelyn Kynch - 2008 - In Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.), Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement and Volume Ii: Society, Institutions, and Development. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Causalité astrale et « science des images » au Moyen Age : Éléments de réflexion / Astral causality and the « science of images » during the Middle Ages : Some lines of thought.Nicolas Weill Parot - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52 (2):207-240.
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    De l’aimant à l’homme : propriété occulte, 'me et hiérarchie des formes chez Thomas d’Aquin.Nicolas Weill-Parot - 2020 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 103 (4):583-601.
    Dans le De operationibus occultis naturae, Thomas d’Aquin explique la notion de propriété occulte découlant de la forme spécifique des choses inanimées, qui rend compte de phénomènes inexplicables par le seul agencement des qualités premières, conformément à un cadre philosophique et médical hérité en partie de Galien et Avicenne. Pour Thomas, ces propriétés ne sont qu’un étage dans une présentation d’un ordre hiérarchisé des êtres définis par l’union hylémorphique et couronné par l’homme, dont la forme substantielle est l’âme. On trouve (...)
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    Advancing neuroregenerative medicine: A call for expanded collaboration between scientists and ethicists.Jocelyn Grunwell, Judy Illes & Katrina Karkazis - 2008 - Neuroethics 2 (1):13-20.
    To date, ethics discussions about stem cell research overwhelmingly have centered on the morality and acceptability of using human embryonic stem cells. Governments in many jurisdictions have now answered these “first-level questions” and many have now begun to address ethical issues related to the donation of cells, gametes, or embryos for research. In this commentary, we move beyond these ethical concerns to discuss new themes that scientists on the forefront of NRM development anticipate, providing a preliminary framework for further discussion (...)
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    The Ethics of Animal Labor: A Collaborative Utopia.Jocelyne Porcher - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This work argues for a moral consideration of animal work relations. Paying special attention to the livestock industry, the author challenges the zootechnical denigration of animals for increased productivity awhile championing the collaborative nature of work. For Porcher, work is not merely a means to production but a means of living together unity. This unique reconsideration of work envisions animals as co-laborers with humans, rather than overwrought tools for exploitative, and often lethal, employment. Readers will learn about the disjunction between (...)
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    Selling conscience short: a response to Schuklenk and Smalling on conscientious objections by medical professionals.Jocelyn Maclure & Isabelle Dumont - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (4):241-244.
    In a thought-provoking paper, Schuklenk and Smalling argue that no right to conscientious objection should be granted to medical professionals. First, they hold that it is impossible to assess either the truth of conscience-based claims or the sincerity of the objectors. Second, even a fettered right to conscientious refusal inevitably has adverse effects on the rights of patients. We argue that the main problem with their position is that it is not derived from a broader reflection on the meaning and (...)
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  34. Islam and the Secularized Nation: A Transatlantic Comparison.Jocelyne Cesari - 2009 - In Nigel Biggar & Linda Hogan (eds.), Religious Voices in Public Places. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Renaissance et baroque.Jocelyne Chaptal - 2012 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    T.1. Les charmes de l'analogie -- t. 2. Les pouvoirs de l'image.
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    Consider the alternatives: Focus in contrast and context.Jocelyn Cohan - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 102--115.
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  37. Teacher resistance: personal or professional?Jocelyn Weeda - 2018 - In Doris A. Santoro & Lizabeth Cain (eds.), Principled Resistance: How Teachers Resolve Ethical Dilemmas. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Education Press.
     
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  38. Astral causality and the> during the Middle Ages Some lines of thought.Nicolas Weill-Parot - 1999 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52 (2):207-240.
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    Guy Beaujouan et L’Histoire des Sciences Au Moyen Âge.Nicolas Weill-Parot - 2008 - Revue de Synthèse 129 (4):625-634.
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    Adam, Etinson, Human Rights: Moral or Political?Jocelyn Wilson - 2023 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 20 (1-2):191-194.
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    Memory, text and the Greek Revolution.Jocelyn Penny Small - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):769-770.
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    Vulnerability and dangerousness: The construction of gender through conversation about violence.Jocelyn A. Hollander - 2001 - Gender and Society 15 (1):83-109.
    In this article, the author argues that beliefs about vulnerability and dangerousness are central to conceptions of gender and are constructed and transmitted through conversation. Using data from 13 focus groups, the author demonstrates that ideas about gender and its relationship to vulnerability and danger are pervasive in talk about violence, and that this talk is further marked by ideas about age, race, social class, and sexual identity. These ideas are based, in part, on shared beliefs about human bodies, which (...)
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    Adolescent Girls’ STEM Identity Formation and Media Images of STEM Professionals: Considering the Influence of Contextual Cues.Jocelyn Steinke - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The new AI spring: a deflationary view.Jocelyn Maclure - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (3):747-750.
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    Managers’ Moral Obligation of Fairness to (All) Shareholders: Does Information Asymmetry Benefit Privileged Investors at Other Shareholders’ Expense?Jocelyn D. Evans, Elise Perrault & Timothy A. Jones - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (1):81-96.
    Drawing on ethical principles of fairness and integrative social contracts theory, moral obligations of fair dealing exist between the firm and all shareholders. This study investigates empirically whether privileged investors of publicly traded firms engage in legal, but morally questionable, trading that at the expense of non-privileged institutional or atomistic investors. In this context, we define privilege as the access to material, nonpublic earnings surprise information. Our results show that the opportunity for procedural unfairness increases with the presence of privileged (...)
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    The Grounds and Demands of Public Recognition: How Religious Exemptions Corrode Civic Self-Respect.Jocelyn Wilson - 2022 - Res Publica 28 (2):339-363.
    I investigate the normative and conceptual account of the relationship between public recognition and dignitarian, or egalitarian, commitments. I do so through addressing the normative dispute, sparked by legal cases such as Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission and Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, as to whether there are dignitarian grounds for rejecting religious exemptions to antidiscrimination laws. I argue that there are such grounds. Specifically, I argue that, if granted, such exemptions would inflict dignitary harms against LGBTQ (...)
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  47. Cosmopolitanism and the compatriot priority principle.Jocelyne Couture & Kai Nielsen - 2005 - In Gillian Brock & Harry Brighouse (eds.), The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Why Cybernetics? Why Love?Jocelyn Chapman - 2019 - World Futures 75 (1-2):1-4.
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    Décoloniser le développement. Mobilisations de femmes des Suds dans la guerre froide tardive.Jocelyn Olcott - 2023 - Clio 57:197-208.
    La Décennie des Nations unies pour les femmes (1975‑1985) a coïncidé avec une brève période d’ouverture au cours de la guerre froide, lorsque les nations nouvellement décolonisées semblèrent avoir le dessus, ayant pris le contrôle de l’Assemblée générale des Nations unies et de plusieurs agences de l’ONU, où elles promouvaient l’idée d’un nouvel ordre économique international. Cet article examine brièvement deux réseaux d’intellectuelles activistes basées dans le Sud qui ont émergé à la fin de cette décennie. L’Association des femmes africaines (...)
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    Mixis: le problème du mélange dans la philosophie grecque d'Aristote à Simplicius.Jocelyn Groisard - 2016 - Paris: Les Belles Lettres.
    Que se passe-t-il quand de l'eau et du vin se melangent? Comment les quatre elements simples du monde physique se melent-ils les uns aux autres pour former les choses qui nous entourent? La multitude des couleurs vient-elle aussi d'un melange de couleurs simples? Deux corps melanges sont-ils simplement juxtaposes a une echelle microscopique ou bien peuvent-ils se compenetrer de sorte qu'il y aurait deux corps dans le meme lieu? L'union de l'ame et du corps est-elle un melange? Telles sont quelques-unes (...)
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