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  1. Kajsa Bråting & Johanna Pejlare (2008). Visualizations in Mathematics. Erkenntnis 68 (3):345 - 358.score: 120.0
    In this paper we discuss visualizations in mathematics from a historical and didactical perspective. We consider historical debates from the 17th and 19th centuries regarding the role of intuition and visualizations in mathematics. We also consider the problem of what a visualization in mathematical learning can achieve. In an empirical study we investigate what mathematical conclusions university students made on the basis of a visualization. We emphasize that a visualization in mathematics should always be considered in its proper context.
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  2. Amy Allen (2000). Reconstruction or Deconstruction?: A Reply to Johanna Meehan. Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (3):53-60.score: 12.0
    I argue that Johanna Meehan's call to examine the extra-linguistic psychic, affective and biological dimensions of gender identity is extremely important both for feminist theory in particular and for contemporary Continental philosophy in general. However, I suspect that such an examination might necessitate more than a mere expansion or reconstruction of Habermas' views; on the contrary, I suggest that Meehan's line of argument might lead instead toward a radical deconstruction of Habermasian critical theory. Key Words: feminism • Habermas • (...)
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  3. Johanna Thoma (2012). Jeroen Van Bouwel, Ed. 2009. The Social Sciences and Democracy (Johanna Thoma). Theoria 27 (2):247-251.score: 12.0
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  4. L. M. De Rijk (1987). In Memoriam Cornelia Johanna de Vogel. Vivarium 25 (1):1-2.score: 9.0
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  5. Ladelle Mcwhorter (2003). Book Review: Johanna Brenner. Women and the Politics of Class. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2000. [REVIEW] Hypatia 18 (2):237-239.score: 9.0
  6. M. L. Clarke (1962). Johanna ter Vrugt-Lentz: Mors Immatura. Pp. Vii+84. Groningen: Wolters, 1960. Paper, Fl. 5. The Classical Review 12 (02):174-175.score: 9.0
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  7. Ladelle McWhorter (2005). Review of Johanna Oksala, Foucault on Freedom. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (11).score: 9.0
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  8. L. B. Daniels (1974). Some Comments On'value in Education' by Johanna Burgess. Journal of Philosophy of Education 8 (2):237–250.score: 9.0
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  9. Martin S. Smith (1979). Gareth L. Schmeling and Johanna H. Stuckey: A Bibliography of Petronius. (Mnemosyne, Supplement 39.) Pp. X + 239; 15 Plates (12 Xerographic). Leiden: Brill, 1977. Paper, Fl. 96. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (01):153-154.score: 9.0
  10. Jan Robert Bloch, Welf Schröter & Irene Scherer (eds.) (2009). Briefe Durch Die Mauer: Briefwechsel 1954-1998 Zwischen Ernst & Karola Bloch Und Jürgen & Johanna Teller. Talheimer.score: 9.0
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  11. Dominika Jacyk (2004). Idee semiotyczne w systemie filozoficznym Johanna Heinricha Lamberta (1728-1777). Studia Semiotyczne 25:259-271.score: 9.0
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  12. Marek Jankowski (2009). O praktycznej możliwości oglądu intelektualnego. Wybrane wątki filozofii krytycznej Immanuela Kanta a Johanna Gottlieba Fichtego \"Drugie wprowadzenie do teorii wiedzy\". Filo-Sofija 9 (1(9)):83-98.score: 9.0
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  13. Małgorzata Jantos (1989). Problem relacji Ja - Ty w filozofii Johanna Gottlieba Fichtego. Studia Filozoficzne 286 (9).score: 9.0
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  14. Radosław Kuliniak (2004). Wpływ ustaleń systemowych Johanna Heinricha Lamberta na ewolucję projektów metafizycznych Immanuela Kanta w latach 1765-1781. Przegląd Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 52 (4):97-110.score: 9.0
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  15. Donald W. Mertz (2005). Teil 3. Revisionen. Der Mythos der Substanz / Johanna Seibt. The Ties That Bind : What Holds Individuals Together / Peter Simons. Ontic Predicates as Substance. [REVIEW] In Käthe Trettin (ed.), Substanz: Neue Überlegungen Zu Einer Klassischen Kategorie des Seienden. Vittorio Klostermann.score: 9.0
     
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  16. Arthur Darby Nock (1938). Johanna Christine Bolkestein: Οσιος En E Σεβ Σ. Bijdrage Tut de Godsdienstige En Sedelijke Terminologie de Grieken. Avecun Résumé En Français. Pp. 225. Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1936. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (01):37-38.score: 9.0
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  17. Antoni Sołoma (1995). Idee pedagogiczne Johanna Gottfrieda Herdera. Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 1.score: 9.0
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  18. Ewa Starzyńska-Kościuszko (2004). Koncepcja ludzkiej religii Johanna Gottfrieda Herdera. Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 10.score: 9.0
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  19. Ewa Starzyńska-Kościuszko (2001). Związek przyrody, dziejów i moralności w filozofii przyrody Johanna Gottfrieda Herdera. Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 7.score: 9.0
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  20. Jacek Uglik (2009). Idealizm etyczny Johanna Gottlieba Fichtego jako wprowadzenie do filozofii negacji Michała Bakunina. Nowa Krytyka 22.score: 9.0
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  21. Johanna Oksala (2005). Foucault on Freedom. Cambridge University Press.score: 6.0
    Freedom and the subject were guiding themes for Michel Foucault throughout his philosophical career. Johanna Oksala identifies the different interpretations of freedom in his philosophy and examines three major divisions of it: the archaeological, the genealogical, and the ethical. She demonstrates that in order to fully appreciate Foucault's "project", we must understand his complex relationship to phenomenology, and discusses Foucault's treatment of the body in relation to recent feminist work on this topic.
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  22. Johanna Seibt & Marco Nørskov (2012). “Embodying” the Internet: Towards the Moral Self Via Communication Robots? Philosophy and Technology 25 (3):285-307.score: 6.0
    Abstract Internet communication technology has been said to affect our sense of self by altering the way we construct “personal identity,” understood as identificatory valuative narratives about the self; in addition, some authors have warned that internet communication creates special conditions for moral agency that might gradually change our moral intuitions. Both of these effects are attributed to the fact that internet communication is “disembodied.” Our aim in this paper is to establish a link between this complex of claims and (...)
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  23. Johanna Moyer (2012). Nathalie Cook (Ed): What's to Eat? Entrées in Canadian Food History. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (1):111-113.score: 6.0
    Nathalie Cook (Ed): What’s to Eat? Entrées in Canadian Food History Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s10806-010-9302-2 Authors Johanna B. Moyer, Department of History, Miami University, 1601 University Blvd, Hamilton, OH 45011, USA Journal Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics Online ISSN 1573-322X Print ISSN 1187-7863.
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  24. Johanna Seibt (2009). Forms of Emergent Interaction in General Process Theory. Synthese 166 (3):479 - 512.score: 3.0
    General Process Theory (GPT) is a new (non-Whiteheadian) process ontology. According to GPT the domains of scientific inquiry and everyday practice consist of configurations of ‘goings-on’ or ‘dynamics’ that can be technically defined as concrete, dynamic, non-particular individuals called general processes. The paper offers a brief introduction to GPT in order to provide ontological foundations for research programs such as interactivism that centrally rely on the notions of ‘process,’ ‘interaction,’ and ‘emergence.’ I begin with an analysis of our common sense (...)
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  25. Johanna Meehan (2000). Feminism and Habermas' Discourse Ethics. Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (3):39-52.score: 3.0
    Habermas' account of the radically intersubjective constitution of subjectivity is of great use to feminist theorists, as is his defense of the rational character of normative claims. Feminists must however, reject his reductive identification of subjectivity with language and rationality. Some feminists' concerns insist on continuing to distinguish morality from legality, something that Habermas, despite his own better intuitions and arguments, is sometimes disinclined to do. Key Words: Arendt • babies • development • feminism • language • subjectivity.
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  26. Roberto Poli & Johanna Seibt (eds.) (2010). Theory and Applications of Ontology: Philosophical Perspectives. Springer Verlag.score: 3.0
    The volume offers an overview of current research in ontology, distinguishing basic conceptual issues, domain applications, general frameworks, and mathematical ...
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  27. Johanna Oksala (2010). Foucault's Politicization of Ontology. Continental Philosophy Review 43 (4):445-466.score: 3.0
    The paper explicates a politicized conception of reality with the help of Michel Foucault’s critical project. I contend that Foucault’s genealogies of power problematize the relationship between ontology and politics. His idea of productive power incorporates a radical, ontological claim about the nature of reality: Reality as we know it is the result of social practices and struggles over truth and objectivity. Rather than translating the true ontology into the right politics, he reverses the argument. The radicality of his method (...)
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  28. Johanna Seibt (2010). Particulars. In Roberto Poli & Johanna Seibt (eds.), Theories and Applications of Ontology. Springer.score: 3.0
    According to the standard view of particularity, an entity is a particular just in case it necessarily has a unique spatial location at any time of its existence. That the basic entities of the world we speak about in common sense and science are particular entities in this sense is the thesis of “foundational particularism,” a theoretical intuition that has guided Western ontological research from its beginnings to the present day. The main aim of this paper is to review the (...)
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  29. Johanna Oksala (2011). Sexual Experience: Foucault, Phenomenology, and Feminist Theory. Hypatia 26 (1):207-223.score: 3.0
    This paper explicates Foucault's conception of experience and defends it as an important theoretical resource for feminist theory. It analyzes Linda Alcoff's devastating critique of Foucault's account of sexuality and her reasons for advocating phenomenology as a more viable alternative. I agree with her that a philosophically sophisticated understanding of experience must remain central for feminist theory, but I demonstrate that her critique of Foucault is based on a mistaken view of his philosophical position as well as on a problematic (...)
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  30. Johanna Drucker (2010). Temporal Photography. Philosophy of Photography 1 (1):22-28.score: 3.0
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  31. Johanna Oksala (2004). Anarchic Bodies: Foucault and the Feminist Question of Experience. Hypatia 19 (4):97-119.score: 3.0
    : The article shows that Michel Foucault's account of the sexual body is not a naïve return to a prediscursive body, nor does it amount to discourse reductionism and to the exclusion of experience, as some feminists have argued. Instead, Foucault's idea of bodies and pleasures as a possibility of the counterattack against normalizing power presupposes an experiential understanding of the body. The experiential body can become a locus of resistance because it is the possibility of an unpredictable event.
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  32. Johanna Seibt (2009). Functions Between Reasons and Causes : On Picturing. In Willem A. DeVries (ed.), Empiricism, Perceptual Knowledge, Normativity, and Realism: Essays on Wilfrid Sellars. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
  33. Johanna Seibt (2008). Beyond Endurance and Perdurance: Recurrent Dynamics. In Christian Kanzian (ed.), Persistence. Ontos.score: 3.0
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  34. Johanna Oksala (2006). A Phenomenology of Gender. Continental Philosophy Review 39 (3):229-244.score: 3.0
    The article asks how phenomenology, understood as a philosophical method of investigation, can account for gender. Despite the fact that it has provided useful tools for feminist inquiry, the question remains how gender can be studied within the paradigm of a philosophy of a subject. The article explicates four different understandings of phenomenology and assesses their respective potential in terms of theorizing gender: a classical reading, a corporeal reading, an intersubjective reading and a post-phenomenological reading. It concludes by arguing that (...)
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  35. Tiina Johanna Onkila (2009). Corporate Argumentation for Acceptability: Reflections of Environmental Values and Stakeholder Relations in Corporate Environmental Statements. Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2):285 - 298.score: 3.0
    This article studies argumentation for acceptability of corporate environmental actions in corporate environmental statements, with emphasis on stakeholder relations and environmental values. Stakeholder theory is commonly taken as the basis for corporate environmental management, and rhetoric typical of the stakeholder approach dominates the field. Although environmental issues are strongly charged with values, the dominant stakeholder approach does not stress the value dimension. The data of the study consists of environmental statements by Finnish forerunning business corporations in the forefront of corporate (...)
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  36. Hannu Tapani Klami, Johanna Sorvetulla & Minna Hatakka (1991). Evidence and Legal Reasoning: On the Intertwinement of the Probable and the Reasonable. Law and Philosophy 10 (1):73 - 107.score: 3.0
    The facts to be proven in a lawsuit can be more or less probable. But the recognition of the relevant facts may require discretion or evaluative operations; moreover, a just and equitable interpretation of a contract may depend on what the contracting parties knew about the intentions of each other. Can, e.g., negligence be more or less probable? Can Ought be proven? There is, however, a structural similarity between legal interpretation and the evalution of evidence and not only an intertwinement (...)
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  37. Johanna Meehan (2004). Review Essay: Feminism, Critical Theory, and Power. Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (3):375-382.score: 3.0
  38. Johanna Seibt (2000). Pure Processes and Projective Metaphysics. Philosophical Studies 101 (2-3):253-289.score: 3.0
    There is a well-known tension within Sellars' scheme arising from commitments to both an anti-foundationalist epistemology and a Peircean scientific realism. This tension surfaces conspicuously in his treatment of ontological category theory. On the one hand, Sellars applies and extends Carnap's metalinguistic deflation of ontology. On the other hand, however, Sellars is not prepared to 'go conventionalist' but upholds the possibility of a "positive ontology" (Rosenberg). I offer a new reading of Sellars’ Carus Lectures in which I combine two projects. (...)
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  39. James Hikins & Richard Cherwitz (2011). On the Ontological and Epistemological Dimensions of Expertise: Why “Reality” and “Truth” Matter and How We Might Find Them. Social Epistemology 25 (3):291 - 308.score: 3.0
    This essay expands Johanna Hartelius? rhetorical understanding of expertise by probing the concept?s ontological and epistemological grounds. Viewed through the lens of a realist-based theory of rhetoric, we contend that notions of being, consciousness, meaning, and knowing are essential to understanding expertise. Applying our theory of rhetorical perspectivism to link these concepts to expertise permits coherent distinctions between genuine expertise and faux expertise. The theory also suggests a philosophy of education centered on the preparation of experts who are ?intellectual (...)
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  40. Johanna Kujala, Anna-Maija Lämsä & Katriina Penttilä (forthcoming). Managers' Moral Decision-Making Patterns Over Time: A Multidimensional Approach. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    Taking multidimensional ethics scale approach, this article describes an empirical survey of top managers’ moral decision-making patterns and their change from 1994 to 2004 during morally problematic situations in the Finnish context. The survey questionnaire consisted of four moral dilemmas and a multidimensional scale with six ethical dimensions: justice, deontology, relativism, utilitarianism, egoism and female ethics. The managers evaluated their decision-making in the problems using the multidimensional ethics scale. Altogether 880 questionnaires were analysed statistically. It is concluded that relying on (...)
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  41. Johanna Seibt (2004). Free Process Theory: Towards a Typology of Occurrings. Axiomathes 14 (1-3):23-55.score: 3.0
    The paper presents some essential heuristic and constructional elements of Free Process Theory (FPT), a non-Whiteheadian, monocategoreal framework. I begin with an analysis of our common sense concept of activities, which plays a crucial heuristic role in the development of the notion of a free process. I argue that an activity is not a type but a mode of occurrence, defined in terms of a network of inferences. The inferential space characterizing our concept of an activity entails that anything which (...)
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  42. Päivi Myllykangas, Johanna Kujala & Hanna Lehtimäki (2010). Analyzing the Essence of Stakeholder Relationships: What Do We Need in Addition to Power, Legitimacy, and Urgency? Journal of Business Ethics 96 (S1):65-72.score: 3.0
    This article contributes to the body of stakeholder literature by providing an in-depth analysis of the dynamics of stakeholder relationships as a part of change in value creation. The article presents an argument that the stakeholder salience model as a tool for analyzing stakeholder relationships is not sufficient for understanding business value creation. In the recent stakeholder literature, understanding business value creation has become an important theme. Through an analysis of an empirical case, the article shows how the three stakeholder (...)
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  43. David Reitter, Frank Keller & Johanna D. Moore (2011). A Computational Cognitive Model of Syntactic Priming. Cognitive Science 35 (4):587-637.score: 3.0
    The psycholinguistic literature has identified two syntactic adaptation effects in language production: rapidly decaying short-term priming and long-lasting adaptation. To explain both effects, we present an ACT-R model of syntactic priming based on a wide-coverage, lexicalized syntactic theory that explains priming as facilitation of lexical access. In this model, two well-established ACT-R mechanisms, base-level learning and spreading activation, account for long-term adaptation and short-term priming, respectively. Our model simulates incremental language production and in a series of modeling studies, we show (...)
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  44. Johanna Meehan (2002). Arendt and the Shadow of the Other. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 10 (2):183 – 193.score: 3.0
    In this essay I argue that despite Arendt's dislike of psychology, she, like all political theorists, relies on a particular understanding of human nature. Her account, which can be discovered with a careful reading of her work, including Eichmann in Jerusalem , The Human Condition and The Origins of Totalitarianism , resonates with the explicitly psychoanalytic one of Jessica Benjamin. When the two accounts are considered together one can find the outline of a very interesting conception of the self which (...)
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  45. Johanna Oksala (2011). Violence and Neoliberal Governmentality. Constellations 18 (3):474-486.score: 3.0
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  46. Johanna Hartelius (2011). Rhetorics of Expertise. Social Epistemology 25 (3):211 - 215.score: 3.0
    Social Epistemology, Volume 25, Issue 3, Page 211-215, July 2011.
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  47. Johanna Meehan (1997). Interpretation and Social Science. Human Studies 20 (4):429-440.score: 3.0
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  48. Johanna Seibt (ed.) (2004). Processes: Analysis and Application of Dynamic Categories. Springer Netherlands.score: 3.0
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  49. Johanna Oksala (2009). Review of Marc Djaballah, Kant, Foucault, and Forms of Experience. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (1).score: 3.0
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  50. Johanna Seibt (1990). Analysis Without Synopsis Must Be Blind Obituary for Wilfrid Sellars. Erkenntnis 33 (1):5 - 8.score: 3.0
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  51. Klaus Petrus (ed.) (2003). On Human Persons (Metaphysical Research, Volume 1). Ontos Verlag.score: 3.0
    METAPHYSICAL RESEARCH Herausgegeben von 1 Edited hv Uwe Meixner • Johanna Seibt Barry Smith • Daniel von Wachter Band I 1 Volume I ...
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  52. Johanna Kujala (2001). A Multidimensional Approach to Finnish Managers' Moral Decision-Making. Journal of Business Ethics 34 (3-4):231 - 254.score: 3.0
    This paper analyses managers'' moral decision-making, and studies the role of ethical theories in it by following the research tradition using the multidimensional ethics scale. The research question is: what kinds of ethical dimensions do Finnish business managers reveal when they are making moral decisions, and how have these dimensions changed in the 1990s? This question is answered by examining what kinds of factors emerge when the multidimensional ethics scale is used to analyse Finnish managers'' attitudes toward moral dilemmas. The (...)
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  53. Johanna Kujala & Tarja Pietiläinen (2004). Female Managers' Ethical Decision-Making: A Multidimensional Approach. Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):153-163.score: 3.0
    The increasing number and influence of women in society brings up several issues related to values and ethics. Looking at business ethics from the gender perspective made us ponder if it would be fruitful to analyse the feminine and masculine dimensions of decision-making style. The article follows the research tradition using the multidimensional ethics scale, and it aims at developing the scale to better include female decision-making. We came to the conclusion that, as the multidimensional ethics scale used in measuring (...)
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  54. Johanna Seibt (2003). Christian Kanzian, Ereignisse Und Andere Partikularien: Vorbemerkungen Zu Einer Mehrkategorialen Ontologie. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh 2001. Grazer Philosophische Studien 65 (1):223-236.score: 3.0
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  55. Johanna Seibt (1998). Process Metaphysics. An Introduction to Process Philosophy. The Review of Metaphysics 51 (3):713-714.score: 3.0
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  56. Johanna Maria Tito (1990). Logic in the Husserlian Context. Northwestern University Press.score: 3.0
    Acknowledgments I wish to express my gratitude to Dr. Jakob Amstutz for his continual feedback during my writing of this work. ...
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  57. Wim Christiaens (2004). The EPR-Experiment and Free Process Theory. Axiomathes 14 (1-3):267-283.score: 3.0
    As part of the creation-discovery interpretation of quantum mechanics Diederik Aerts presented a setting with macroscopical coincidence experiments designed to exhibit significant conceptual analogies between portions of stuff and quantum compound entities in a singlet state in Einstein—Podolsky—Rosen/Bell-experiments (EPR-experiments). One important claim of the creation-discovery view is that the singlet state describes an entity that does not have a definite position in space and thus does not exist in space. Free Process Theory is a recent proposal by Johanna Seibt (...)
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  58. Johanna Kujala (2010). Corporate Responsibility Perceptions in Change: Finnish Managers' Views on Stakeholder Issues From 1994 to 2004. Business Ethics 19 (1):14-34.score: 3.0
    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the changes in Finnish managers' corporate responsibility perceptions from 1994 to 2004. Following earlier research, the concept of corporate responsibility is operationalised using the stakeholder approach. Empirically, we ask how managers' views on stakeholder issues have changed during the 10-year research period, and how managers' stakeholder orientation compares with their economic orientation. The data were collected using a survey research instrument in the years 1994, 1999 and 2004. The research results show a (...)
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  59. Johanna Kujala & Tarja Pietiläinen (2007). Developing Moral Principles and Scenarios in the Light of Diversity: An Extension to the Multidimensional Ethics Scale. Journal of Business Ethics 70 (2):141 - 150.score: 3.0
    The purpose of this article is to develop the multidimensional ethics scale and moral scenarios that allow or even support diversity in managers’ reactions when measuring their moral decision-making. This means that we expand the multidimensional ethics scale with a female ethics dimension and take a critical look at the previously used scenarios in the light of diversity. Furthermore, we develop two new scenarios in order to better attain diversity in managers’ moral decision-making. Diversity is primarily looked at from a (...)
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  60. Johanna Oksala (2012). Foucault, Politics, and Violence. Northwestern University Press.score: 3.0
    The politicization of ontology -- Foundational violence -- Dangerous animals -- The politics of gendered violence -- Political life -- The management of state violence -- The political ontology of neoliberalism -- Violence and neoliberal governmentality -- Terror and political spirituality.
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  61. Johanna Hanink (2009). The Letters of Themistocles (A.V.) Sánchez Las Cartas de Temístocles. Lengua y Técnica Compositiva. (Monografías de Filología Griega 17.) Pp. 484. Zaragoza: Universidad de Zaragoza, 2006. Paper, €30. ISBN: 978-84-96214-74-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (02):419-.score: 3.0
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  62. Johanna M. Harte & Pieter Koele (2001). Modelling and Describing Human Judgement Processes: The Multiattribute Evaluation Case. Thinking and Reasoning 7 (1):29 – 49.score: 3.0
    In this article we describe research methods that are used for the study of individual multiattribute evaluation processes. First we explain that a multiattribute evaluation problem involves the evaluation of a set of alternatives, described by their values on a number of alternatives. We discuss a number of evaluation strategies that may be applied to arrive at a conclusion about the attractiveness or suitability of the alternatives, and next introduce two main research paradigms in this area, structural modelling and process (...)
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  63. Johanna Oksala (2007). The Management of State Violence: Foucault's Rethinking of Political Power as Governmentality. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 28 (2):53-66.score: 3.0
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  64. Damien Smith Pfister (2011). Networked Expertise in the Era of Many-to-Many Communication: On Wikipedia and Invention. Social Epistemology 25 (3):217 - 231.score: 3.0
    This essay extends the observations made in E. Johanna Hartelius? The rhetoric of expertise about the nature of expertise in digital contexts. I argue that digital media introduce a scale of communication?many-to-many?that reshapes how the invention of knowledge occurs. By examining how knowledge production on Wikipedia occurs, I illustrate how many-to-many communication introduces a new model of ?participatory expertise.? This model of participatory expertise challenges traditional information routines by elevating procedural expertise over subject matter expertise and opening up knowledge (...)
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  65. Pierfrancesco Basile (2007). Subjectivity, Process, and Rationality (Process Thought, Volume 14). Heusenstamm Bei Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.score: 3.0
    PROCESS THOUGHT Edited by Nicholas Rescher • Johanna Seibt • Michel Weber Advisory Board Mark Bickhard • Jaime Nubiola • Roberto Poli Volume 14 ...
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  66. Johanna Akujärvi (2012). One and 'I' in the Frame Narrative: Authorial Voice, Travelling Persona and Addressee in Pausanias' Periegesis. The Classical Quarterly 62 (01):327-358.score: 3.0
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  67. Johanna C. Badcock & Murray T. Maybery (2005). Common or Distinct Deficits for Auditory and Visual Hallucinations? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):757-758.score: 3.0
    The dual-deficit model of visual hallucinations (Collerton et al. target article) is compared with the dual-deficit model of auditory hallucinations (Waters et al., in press). Differences in cognitive mechanisms described may be superficial. Similarities between these models may provide the basis for a general model of complex hallucinations extended across disorders and modalities, involving shared (overlapping) cognitive processes.
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  68. Johanna Dwyer & Franklin M. Loew (1994). Nutritional Risks of Vegan Diets to Women and Children: Are They Preventable? Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 7 (1).score: 3.0
    The potential health risks of vegan diets specifically for women and children are discussed. Women and children are at higher risk of malnutrition from consumption of unsupplemented vegan diets than are adult males. Those who are very young, pregnant, lactating, elderly, or who suffer from poverty, disease or other environmentally induced disadvantages are at special risk. The size of these risks is difficult to quantify from existing studies. Fortunately the risk of dietary deficiency disease can be avoided and the potential (...)
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  69. Johanna N. Y. Franklin (2010). Schnorr Triviality and Genericity. Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (1):191-207.score: 3.0
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  70. Johanna Kujala (2001). Analysing Moral Issues in Stakeholder Relations. Business Ethics 10 (3):233–247.score: 3.0
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  71. Johanna Mair, Julie Battilana & Julian Cardenas (2012). Organizing for Society: A Typology of Social Entrepreneuring Models. Journal of Business Ethics 111 (3):353-373.score: 3.0
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  72. Diego Meschini, Markku Lehto & Johanna Piilonen (2005). Geometry, Pregeometry and Beyond. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 36 (3):435-464.score: 3.0
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  73. Johanna Seibt (1996). Non-Countable Individuals. Southwest Philosophy Review 12 (1):225-236.score: 3.0
    It is a common presupposition in ontology (metaphysics) that a so-called 'principle of individuation' amounts to a principle of counting. Against this presupposition I argue that the predicates 'x is the same individual as y' and 'x is one with y' are neither co-extensional nor co-intensional. Non-countable entities such as masses or stuffs (or the referents of nouns in classifier languages) also fulfill the requirements of individuality. I suggest that Leibniz' 'principle of the identity of indiscernibles' (PII) should be taken (...)
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  74. Johanna Seibt (1994). Review: A Janus View on Rescher's Perspectival Pluralism. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (2):433 - 439.score: 3.0
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  75. Johanna Seibt (1997). The 'Umbau' - From Constitution Theory to Constructional Ontology. History of Philosophy Quarterly 14 (3):305 - 348.score: 3.0
    The paper traces, historically and systematically, the influence of Carnap’s philosophical program on the writings of Nelson Goodman, focusing on the relationship between Carnap’s Aufbau and Goodman’s Structure of Appearance. In particular, drawing on unpublished material from the Carnap Research Archives, I show that Carnap had already anticipated Goodman’s criticism of the method of quasi-analysis and that Goodman misconstrued the status of this procedure on several counts. I also argue that Carnap’s anti-metaphysical stance left his approach with an explanatory deficit (...)
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  76. Johanna C. van Hooff (2008). Neuroimaging Techniques for Memory Detection: Scientific, Ethical, and Legal Issues. American Journal of Bioethics 8 (1):25 – 26.score: 3.0
  77. Vogel & C. J. de Johanna) (1963). Who Was Socrates? Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):143-161.score: 3.0
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  78. Barbara F. Csima, Johanna N. Y. Franklin & Richard A. Shore (2013). Degrees of Categoricity and the Hyperarithmetic Hierarchy. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (2):215-231.score: 3.0
    We study arithmetic and hyperarithmetic degrees of categoricity. We extend a result of E. Fokina, I. Kalimullin, and R. Miller to show that for every computable ordinal $\alpha$, $\mathbf{0}^{(\alpha)}$ is the degree of categoricity of some computable structure $\mathcal{A}$. We show additionally that for $\alpha$ a computable successor ordinal, every degree $2$-c.e. in and above $\mathbf{0}^{(\alpha)}$ is a degree of categoricity. We further prove that every degree of categoricity is hyperarithmetic and show that the index set of structures with degrees (...)
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  79. Johanna N. Y. Franklin (2008). Hyperimmune-Free Degrees and Schnorr Triviality. Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (3):999-1008.score: 3.0
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  80. Johanna N. Y. Franklin (2010). Subclasses of the Weakly Random Reals. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 51 (4):417-426.score: 3.0
    The weakly random reals contain not only the Schnorr random reals as a subclass but also the weakly 1-generic reals and therefore the n -generic reals for every n . While the class of Schnorr random reals does not overlap with any of these classes of generic reals, their degrees may. In this paper, we describe the extent to which this is possible for the Turing, weak truth-table, and truth-table degrees and then extend our analysis to the Schnorr random and (...)
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  81. Minna Halme, Petri Laine & Johanna Laurila (1994). Business Ethics in Finland:. Business Ethics 3 (4):191–195.score: 3.0
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  82. Johanna Hanink (2011). Malalas and Euripides (F.) D'Alfonso Euripide in Giovanni Malala. (Hellenica 19.) Pp. Vi + 103, Ills. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2006. Paper, €15. ISBN: 978-88-7694-901-2. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 61 (02):389-390.score: 3.0
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  83. Janice M. Keenan, Jukka Hyönä & Johanna K. Kaakinen (2003). Incorporating Semantics and Individual Differences in Models of Working Memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):742-742.score: 3.0
    Ruchkin et al.'s view of working memory as activated long-term memory is more compatible with language processing than models such as Baddeley's, but it raises questions about individual differences in working memory and the validity of domain-general capacity estimates. Does it make sense to refer to someone as having low working memory capacity if capacity depends on particular knowledge structures tapped by the task?
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  84. Johanna Kujala, Anna Heikkinen & Hanna Lehtimäki (2012). Understanding the Nature of Stakeholder Relationships: An Empirical Examination of a Conflict Situation. Journal of Business Ethics 109 (1):53-65.score: 3.0
    This article examines stakeholder relationships in a conflict situation. The focus of analysis is on how to understand stakeholder relationships as both ethical and strategic, and further, how the interests of different stakeholders become justified. To describe stakeholder relationships, we use media texts reporting on the case of a foreign investment project. The description shows how relationships evolve and how they constitute different episodes related to the conflict. We address the episodes by analysing stakeholder relationships and their salience. Furthermore, we (...)
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  85. Johanna Mair & Jordan Mitchell (2008). Waste Concern: Turning a Problem Into a Resource. Journal of Business Ethics Education 5:223-246.score: 3.0
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  86. Johanna Meehan (2002). Thoughts on William Rehg's Insight and Solidarity. Human Studies 25 (3):387-396.score: 3.0
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  87. Johanna Scherb (2000). Zur Repräsentation von Männlichkeit in der Kunst Und den Visuellen Medien. Internationales Kolloquium. 27.-29.4.2000 - Frankfurt Am Main. [REVIEW] Die Philosophin 11 (22):136-142.score: 3.0
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  88. Johanna Seibt (2000). Constitution Theory and Metaphysical Neutrality. The Monist 83 (1):161-183.score: 3.0
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  89. Johanna Gisela Bechen (1990). Faszinosum Streik: Vom Unmut Zum UniMut Bericht Über den Studentischen Streik des Wintersemesters 88/89 Am Philosophischen Institut der FU Berlin. [REVIEW] Die Philosophin 1 (1):41-56.score: 3.0
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  90. Johanna Gisela Bechen (1991). Neuerscheinungen: Elisabeth Weber: Verfolgung Und Trauma. Zu Emmanuel Lévinas Autrement Qu'être Ou au-Delà de L'Essence. Die Philosophin 2 (3):131-135.score: 3.0
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  91. Johanna Gisela Bechen & Katja Mironova (1998). Wahrnehmung. Ästhetik. Geschlecht. Berlin: 7.-8. Mai 1998 - Ein Tagungsbericht. Die Philosophin 9 (18):118-121.score: 3.0
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  92. Johanna Burgess (1974). Value in Education. Journal of Philosophy of Education 8 (1):7–29.score: 3.0
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  93. Johanna Drucker (2011). Stéphane Mallarmé's Un Coup de Dés and the Poem and/as Book as Diagram. Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (16):1-13.score: 3.0
    Modern poetics takes one crucial turn through Ezra Pound’s notion of the “ideogram,” a concept that had a lasting impact through the Imagists andtheir influence. The ideogram borrows from Pound’s ideas about Chinese characters, their ability to condense complex representation into a figuredform in an economic but resonant image. By contrast, the compositional technique embodied in French poet Stéphane Mallarmé’s unique work, UnCoup de Dés, can be characterized as “diagrammatic,” driven by semantic relations expressed spatially in a distributed field. This (...)
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  94. Johanna N. Y. Franklin & Frank Stephan (2010). Schnorr Trivial Sets and Truth-Table Reducibility. Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (2):501-521.score: 3.0
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  95. Johanna Geyer-Kordesch (1978). The Enlightenment in Prussia. The Publisher, Author, and Historian Friedrich Nicolai. Philosophy and History 11 (2):145-147.score: 3.0
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  96. Johanna Shapiro (2008). Walking a Mile in Their Patients' Shoes: Empathy and Othering in Medical Students' Education. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 3 (1):1-11.score: 3.0
    One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for patients. Yet research suggests that during the course of medical training, empathy in medical students and residents decreases. Various exercises and more comprehensive paradigms have been introduced to promote empathy and other humanistic values, but with inadequate success. This paper argues that the potential for medical education to promote empathy is not easy for two reasons: a) Medical students and residents have complex and (...)
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  97. Johanna Lee (2006). The Philosopher's Guide To. The Philosopher's Magazine (35):16-18.score: 3.0
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  98. Johanna Meehan (1997). Review: Interpretation and Social Science: A Review Essay of James Bohman's New Philosophy of Social Science. [REVIEW] Human Studies 20 (4):429 - 440.score: 3.0
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  99. Johanna Meehan (2002). Review: Thoughts on William Rehg's "Insight and Solidarity". [REVIEW] Human Studies 25 (3):387 - 396.score: 3.0
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  100. Johanna Gisela Bechen (1997). A. Ebrecht, I. Von der Lühe, U. Pott, C. Rapisarda, A. Runge (Hg.): Querelles. Jahrbuch für Frauenforschung 1996. Bd. 1: Gelehrsamkeit Und Kulturelle Emanzipation. [REVIEW] Die Philosophin 8 (15):117-119.score: 3.0
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