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  1. Nina Nikku & Bengt Erik Eriksson (2006). Microethics in Action. Bioethics 20 (4):169–179.score: 120.0
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  2. E. Cohen Nina, W. A. Brom Frans & N. Stassen Elsbeth (2009). Fundamental Moral Attitudes to Animals and Their Role in Judgment: An Empirical Model to Describe Fundamental Moral Attitudes to Animals and Their Role in Judgment on the Culling of Healthy Animals During an Animal Disease Epidemic. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 22 (4).score: 30.0
    In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe people’s fundamental moral attitudes (FMAs) to animals, the stratification of FMAs in society and the role of FMAs in judgment on the culling of healthy animals in an animal disease epidemic. We used philosophical animal ethics theories to understand the moral basis of FMA convictions. Moreover, these theories provide us with a moral language for communication between animal ethics, FMAs, and public debates. We defend (...)
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  3. Gina K. Thornburg (forthcoming). Nina L. Etkin: Edible Medicines: An Ethnopharmacology of Food. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.score: 9.0
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  4. J. Peter Scoblic (2001). Alive and Kicking: The Greatly Exaggerated Death of Nuclear Deterrence. A Response to Nina Tannenwald. Ethics and International Affairs 15 (1):71–77.score: 9.0
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  5. Patrick Madigan (2009). Nahmanides in Medieval Catalonia: History, Community, and Messianism. By Nina Caputo. Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1052-1052.score: 9.0
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  6. Nina Bonderup Dohn (2011). On the Epistemological Presuppositions of Reflective Activities. Educational Theory 61 (6):671-708.score: 6.0
    Reflection is an ambiguous buzzword in contemporary educational and professional settings. Work has been done to clarify the concept theoretically, but a gap remains between such clarifications and actual reflective activities in educational and work-related practices. Reflective activities embody epistemological presuppositions about the nature of competence, knowledge, and learning, and about the relation between thinking, communicating, and acting. In this article, Nina Bonderup Dohn identifies the epistemological presuppositions of two paradigm cases of reflection (“solitaire reflection” and “communicative reflection”) and (...)
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  7. Nina Zaragoza (2002). Rethinking Language Arts: Passion and Practice. Routledgefalmer.score: 6.0
    In Rethinking Language Arts: Passion and Practice, Second Edition , author Nina Zaragoza uses the form of letters to her students to engage pre-service teachers in reevaluating teaching practices. Zaragoza discusses and explains the need for teachers to be decision-makers, reflective thinkers, political beings, and agents of social change in order to create a positive and inclusive classroom setting. This book is both a critical text that deconstructs the way language arts are traditionally taught in our schools as well (...)
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  8. Nina Belmonte (2002). Evolving Negativity: From Hegel to Derrida. Philosophy and Social Criticism 28 (1):18-58.score: 3.0
    Despite accusations of irresponsibility and negativity, Jacques Derrida's deconstruction has had an immense influence on contemporary social, political and cultural critique. 'Evolving negativity' offers a preliminary explanation of this influence by tracing the philosophical 'family tree' that links deconstruction to German Critical Theory via the Frankfurt School. The paper explores the origins of a certain dynamic and productive notion of negativity in Hegel's dialectic and describes its 'evolution' in the works of Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno as a process of (...)
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  9. Nina Power (2006). Bachelard Contra Bergson. Angelaki 11 (3):117 – 123.score: 3.0
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  10. Nina Gierasimczuk & Jakub Szymanik (2009). Branching Quantification V. Two-Way Quantification. Journal of Semantics 26 (4):329-366.score: 3.0
    We discuss the thesis formulated by Hintikka (1973) that certain natural language sentences require non-linear quantification to express their meaning. We investigate sentences with combinations of quantifiers similar to Hintikka's examples and propose a novel alternative reading expressible by linear formulae. This interpretation is based on linguistic and logical observations. We report on our experiments showing that people tend to interpret sentences similar to Hintikka sentence in a way consistent with our interpretation.
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  11. Nina Rossholt (2012). Food as Touch/Touching the Food: The Body in-Place and Out-of-Place in Preschool. Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (3):323-334.score: 3.0
    The article explores the need to eat as a biological and social practice among children in a preschool in Norway. The children in this preschool are aged from one to two years of age, and some of them have just started there. Different events from mealtimes relate to Derrida's concept of touch and Grosz's notion of bodies in-place and out-of-place. How food touches the children and the practitioners is further discussed through a consideration of body/place relations, which are both material (...)
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  12. Gabriele Suder & Nina Marie Nicolas (2009). Microsoft's Partnership with UNHCR—Pro Bono Publico? Journal of Business Ethics Education 6:183-198.score: 3.0
    The discussion of ethics, corporate responsibility and its educational dimensions focuses primarily on CSR, corporate citizenship and philanthropic theory and practise. The partnership between Microsoft Corporation and UNHCR was launched to help the victims of the Kosovo crisis, at the same time as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gained momentum, and in particular, at the same time as Microsoft experienced a decrease in stock value. This case study sheds light on a decade of Microsoft Corp. efforts to align business (...)
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  13. Nina F. Dronkers (2000). The Gratuitous Relationship Between Broca's Aphasia and Broca's Area. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):30-31.score: 3.0
    Many authors assume that Broca's area subserves the functions that are lost in patients with Broca's aphasia. This commentary attempts to clarify the relationship between Broca's area and Broca's aphasia and suggests that statements about the neurology of patients' specific language functions might be better supported by their individual structural neuroimaging data.
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  14. Nina Gierasimczuk (2009). Bridging Learning Theory and Dynamic Epistemic Logic. Synthese 169 (2):371-384.score: 3.0
    This paper discusses the possibility of modelling inductive inference (Gold 1967) in dynamic epistemic logic (see e.g. van Ditmarsch et al. 2007). The general purpose is to propose a semantic basis for designing a modal logic for learning in the limit. First, we analyze a variety of epistemological notions involved in identification in the limit and match it with traditional epistemic and doxastic logic approaches. Then, we provide a comparison of learning by erasing (Lange et al. 1996) and iterated epistemic (...)
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  15. Ilse Nina Bulhof (1980). Wilhelm Dilthey, a Hermeneutic Approach to the Study of History and Culture. Distributors for the U.S. And Canada, Kluwer Boston.score: 3.0
    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Philosophy originates in man's amazement over the richness and complexity of reality. It attempts to articulate in words and ...
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  16. Nina P. Azari & Dieter Birnbacher (2004). The Role of Cognition and Feeling in Religious Experience. Zygon 39 (4):901-918.score: 3.0
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  17. Nina Bonderup Dohn (2011). Roles of Epistemology in Investigating Knowledge: “Philosophizing With”. Metaphilosophy 42 (4):431-450.score: 3.0
    Abstract: This article aims at elucidating the ways in which philosophy may engage in cooperation with other disciplines through “philosophy with” (Hansson 2008). An exemplary investigation is undertaken of the roles of epistemology in investigating knowledge, that is, how epistemology may interact with sciences concerned with knowledge. Four possible roles are distinguished: provider of a priori conceptual analyses, clarifier of scientific concepts and their implications, interpreter of scientific results, and dialogue partner with a voice of its own. Each role is (...)
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  18. Nina Gierasimczuk & Jakub Szymanik (2007). Hintikka's Thesis Revisited. The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13:273.score: 3.0
    We discuss Hintikka’s Thesis [Hintikka 1973] that there exist natural language sentences which require non–linear quantification to express their logical form.
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  19. Nina Pelikan Straus (2007). Grand Theory on Trial: Kafka, Derrida, and the Will to Power. Philosophy and Literature 31 (2):378-393.score: 3.0
  20. Nina Eliasoph (1996). Making a Fragile Public: A Talk-Centered Study of Citizenship and Power. Sociological Theory 14 (3):262-289.score: 3.0
    Understanding how citizens create contexts for open-ended political conversation in everyday life is an important task for social research. The lack of theoretical attention to political conversation in the current renaissance of studies of "civil society" and "the public sphere "precludes a thoroughly social understanding of civic life. Participant-observation in U. S. recreational, volunteer, and activist groups shows how the very act of speaking itself comes to mean different things in different civic contexts. It shows dramatic contextual shifts-the more public (...)
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  21. Felicia Ackerman (2002). "Always to Do Ladies, Damosels, and Gentlewomen Succour": Women and the Chivalric Code in Malory's Morte Darthur. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):1–12.score: 3.0
    I am indebted to many people, especially Dorsey Armstrong, Shannon French, and Kenneth Hodges, for helpful discussions of this material. An early version of this essay was read at the Thirty-Sixth International Congress on Medieval Studies.This essay is dedicated to the glorious memory of Nina Lindsey.
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  22. Nina Bonderup Dohn (2007). Knowledge and Skills for PISA—Assessing the Assessment. Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (1):1–16.score: 3.0
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  23. Nina Gierasimczuk & Jakub Szymanik (2011). Invariance Properties of Quantifiers and Multiagent Information Exchange. In M. Kanazawa (ed.), Proceedings of the 12th Meeting on Mathematics of Language, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 6878. Springer.score: 3.0
    The paper presents two case studies of multi-agent information exchange involving generalized quantifiers. We focus on scenarios in which agents successfully converge to knowledge on the basis of the information about the knowledge of others, so-called Muddy Children puzzle and Top Hat puzzle. We investigate the relationship between certain invariance properties of quantifiers and the successful convergence to knowledge in such situations. We generalize the scenarios to account for public announcements with arbitrary quantifiers. We show that the Muddy Children puzzle (...)
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  24. Cédric Dégremont & Nina Gierasimczuk (2011). Finite Identification From the Viewpoint of Epistemic Update. Information And Computation 209 (3):383-396.score: 3.0
    Formal learning theory constitutes an attempt to describe and explain the phenomenon of learning, in particular of language acquisition. The considerations in this domain are also applicable in philosophy of science, where it can be interpreted as a description of the process of scientific inquiry. The theory focuses on various properties of the process of hypothesis change over time. Treating conjectures as informational states, we link the process of conjecture-change to epistemic update. We reconstruct and analyze the temporal aspect of (...)
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  25. Nina Eliasoph & Paul Lichterman (1999). "We Begin with Our Favorite Theory...": Reconstructing the Extended Case Method. Sociological Theory 17 (2):228-234.score: 3.0
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  26. Nina Seppala (2009). Business and the International Human Rights Regime: A Comparison of UN Initiatives. Journal of Business Ethics 87:401 - 417.score: 3.0
    This article argues that the extension of the international regime of human rights to companies has not changed the essentially state-centric nature of the regime. The analysis focuses on three recent United Nations initiatives: (1) 'Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights', (2) the Global Compact, and (3) the work of the UN special representative on business and human rights. The analysis shows that, despite these initiatives, states are the primary holders (...)
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  27. Nina E. Cohen, Frans W. A. Brom & Elsbeth N. Stassen (forthcoming). Fundamental Moral Attitudes to Animals and Their Role in Judgment: An Empirical Model to Describe Fundamental Moral Attitudes to Animals and Their Role in Judgment on the Culling of Healthy Animals During an Animal Disease Epidemic. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe people’s fundamental moral attitudes (FMAs) to animals, the stratification of FMAs in society and the role of FMAs in judgment on the culling of healthy animals in an animal disease epidemic. We used philosophical animal ethics theories to understand the moral basis of FMA convictions. Moreover, these theories provide us with a moral language for communication between animal ethics, FMAs, and public debates. We defend (...)
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  28. Nina Gierasimczuk & Jakub Szymanik (2011). A Note on a Generalization of the Muddy Children Puzzle. In K. Apt (ed.), Proceeding of the 13th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge. ACM.score: 3.0
    We study a generalization of the Muddy Children puzzle by allowing public announcements with arbitrary generalized quantifiers. We propose a new concise logical modeling of the puzzle based on the number triangle representation of quantifi ers. Our general aim is to discuss the possibility of epistemic modeling that is cut for specifi c informational dynamics. Moreover, we show that the puzzle is solvable for any number of agents if and only if the quanti fier in the announcement is positively active (...)
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  29. Nina Howe (2004). The Sibling Relationship as a Context for the Development of Social Understanding. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):110-111.score: 3.0
    Carpendale & Lewis (C&L) provide a convincing argument for how children construct social understanding through social interaction. Certainly mothers are important in family interaction; however, sibling interaction may also be key in the process of developing social understanding. In particular, the highly affective and reciprocal dynamics of the sibling relationship in both positive and conflictual interaction may be critical.
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  30. Gill Kirkup (ed.) (2000). The Gendered Cyborg: A Reader. Routledge in Association with the Open University.score: 3.0
    The Gendered Cyborg brings together material from a variety of disciplines that analyze the relationship between gender and technoscience, and the way that this relationship is represented through ideas, language and visual imagery. The book opens with key feminist articles from the history and philosophy of science. They look at the ways that modern scientific thinking has constructed oppositional dualities such as objectivity/subjectivity, human/machine, nature/science, and male/female, and how these have constrained who can engage in science/technology and how they have (...)
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  31. Kielan Yarrow, Nina Jahn, Szonya Durant & Derek H. Arnold (forthcoming). Shifts of Criteria or Neural Timing? The Assumptions Underlying Timing Perception Studies. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 3.0
  32. Ilse Nina Bulhof (1992). The Language of Science: A Study of the Relationship Between Literature and Science in the Perspective of a Hermeneutical Ontology, with a Case Study of Darwin's the Origin of Species. E.J. Brill.score: 3.0
    The hermeneutical ontology proposed in this book steers away from the rocks of realism and anti-realism.
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  33. L. B. Meijboom Franck, Elsbeth Nina Cohen, Frans N. Stassen & W. A. Brom (2009). Beyond the Prevention of Harm: Animal Disease Policy as a Moral Question. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 22 (6).score: 3.0
    European animal disease policy seems to find its justification in a “harm to other” principle. Limiting the freedom of animal keepers—e.g., by culling their animals—is justified by the aim to prevent harm, i.e., the spreading of the disease. The picture, however, is more complicated. Both during the control of outbreaks and in the prevention of notifiable, animal diseases the government is confronted with conflicting claims of stakeholders who anticipate running a risk to be harmed by each other, and who ask (...)
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  34. Nina Höing & Jona Razzaque (2012). Unacknowledged and Unwanted? 'Environmental Refugees' in Search of Legal Status. Journal of Global Ethics 8 (1):19-40.score: 3.0
    Environmental displacement is a global phenomenon affecting millions of people. Due to climate change and the corresponding sea-level rise, it is estimated that about eight million of indigenous people of Pacific Islands will be forced to settle elsewhere by 2050. This is one of many examples confirming the need to ascertain the legal status of environmental refugee in international law. The term ?environmental refugee? is controversially discussed and internationally not recognised. First, this article discusses the reasons for reluctance of international (...)
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  35. Nina Gierasimczuk, Muddy Children, Generalized Quantifiers and Internal Complexity.score: 3.0
    This paper generalizes Muddy Children puzzle to account for a large class of possible public announcements with various quantifiers. We identify conditions for solvability of the extended puzzle, with its classical version as a particular case. The characterization suggests a novel way of modeling multi-agent epistemic reasoning. The framework is based on the concept of number triangle. The advantage of our approach over more general formalizations in epistemic logics, like Dynamic Epistemic Logic, is that it gives models of linear size (...)
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  36. Edward J. McCaffery (2006). The Uneasy Case for Capital Taxation. Social Philosophy and Policy 23 (2):166-184.score: 3.0
    The traditional view of tax holds that consumption taxes fail tax the yield to capital, whereas income taxes do, leading to John Stuart Mill's criticism of the income tax as a "double tax" on wealth that is saved. A better analytic understanding illustrates that there are two types of consumption taxes. A prepaid consumption or (equivalently) wage tax indeed ignores the yield to capital. But a consistent progressive postpaid consumption tax gets at such yield, at the individual level, when but (...)
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  37. Nina di Pietro, Louise Whiteley & Judy Illes (forthcoming). Treatments and Services for Neurodevelopmental Disorders on Advocacy Websites: Information or Evaluation? Neuroethics.score: 3.0
    The Internet has quickly gained popularity as a major source of health-related information, but its impact is unclear. Here, we investigate the extent to which advocacy websites for three neurodevelopmental disorders—cerebral palsy (CP), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)—inform stakeholders about treatment options, and discuss the ethical challenges inherent in providing such information online. We identified major advocacy websites for each disorder and assessed website accountability, the number, attributes, and accessibility of treatments described, and the valence (...)
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  38. Sandra T. Sigmon, Kelly J. Rohan, Diana Dorhofer, Lisa A. Hotovy, Peter C. Trask & Nina Boulard (1997). Effects of Consent Form Information on Self-Disclosure. Ethics and Behavior 7 (4):299 – 310.score: 3.0
    When researchers encounter preexisting psychological distress in participants, ethical codes provide little guidance on how to balance issues of beneficence and autonomy. Although researchers may inform participants what will occur given responses indicating distress, this information may lead to biased self-reports. This important issue was addressed in this study by manipulating consent form information regarding the type of psychopathology to be assessed and various levels of possible follow-up. In comparing responses on self-report measures of anxiety, depression, and general psychological distress, (...)
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  39. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). "The Social Reconstruction of Sexual Difference. Semiotics:445-464.score: 3.0
  40. Nina Power (2011). Fireside Chats with Critchley. The Philosopher's Magazine (53):108-109.score: 3.0
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  41. Betty Wolder Levin & Nina Glick Schiller (1998). Social Class and Medical Decisionmaking: A Neglected Topic in Bioethics. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (01).score: 3.0
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  42. Nina Iskra (2010). A World Without Values? Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):85-95.score: 3.0
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  43. Nina Hallowell & Julia Lawton (2006). Seeking Ethical Approval: Opening Up the Lines of Communication. Clinical Ethics 1 (2):109-113.score: 3.0
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  44. Nina Degele (1997). Knowledge in the Information Society. World Futures 50 (1):743-755.score: 3.0
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  45. Nina Gandhi (2005). The Politics of Logic. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):31-50.score: 3.0
    This essay on the social history of logic discusses arguments in the programmatic writings of Carnap/Neurath, but especially in the widely read book by Lillian Lieber, Mits, Wits and Logic (1947), where Mits is the man in the street and Wits the woman in the street. It was seriously argued that the intense study of formal logic would create a more rational frame of mind and have many beneficial effects upon the social and political life. This arose from the conviction (...)
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  46. SusanDorr Goold, Leslie H. Kamil, Nina S. Cohan & Susan L. Sefansky (2000). Outline of a Process for Organizational Ethics Consultation. HEC Forum 12 (1):69-77.score: 3.0
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  47. Nina Jarmolych (1985). Nietzsche's Concept of Consciousness. International Studies in Philosophy 17 (2):69-77.score: 3.0
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  48. Nina Power (2009). Review of Alain Badiou, Conditions. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (7).score: 3.0
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  49. Nina L. Colwill (1987). Review. [REVIEW] Journal of Business Ethics 6 (3).score: 3.0
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  50. Nina Cunningham (1978). A Critical Analysis of the Initial Condition in Hegel's “Phenomenology of Spirit”. The Owl of Minerva 10 (1):9-9.score: 3.0
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  51. Nina Cunningham (1978). Hegel's Concept of Science. The Owl of Minerva 10 (1):9-9.score: 3.0
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  52. Nina Johannesen (2013). Overflowing Every Idea of Age, Very Young Children as Educators. Studies in Philosophy and Education 32 (3):285-296.score: 3.0
    In this article I explore if and how very young children can be the educators of their early childhood educators. I describe and discuss a story constructed form a fieldwork done in one early childhood setting in Norway. The story is read with Levinas and his concepts Said and Saying. Further I discuss if and how this might be understood as education arguing that the children`s expressions are offering new beginning and change in the pedagogical thinking and praxis within the (...)
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  53. Nina Liao (2009). Combining Instrumental and Contextual Approaches: Nanotechnology and Sustainable Development. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (4):781-789.score: 3.0
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  54. Nina Witoszek (2007). Friendship and Revolution in Poland: The Eros and Ethos of the Committee for Workers' Defense (KOR). Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 10 (2):215-231.score: 3.0
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  55. Nina Strickler (1974). Hegelian Ethics. The New Scholasticism 48 (4):542-546.score: 3.0
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  56. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). Carl Beam, The North American Iceberg. Semiotics:189-201.score: 3.0
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  57. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). Cultural Dummies and Barbara Kruger. Semiotics:255-265.score: 3.0
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  58. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). Cracking the Codes. Semiotics:271-280.score: 3.0
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  59. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). Dismembering the Female Body. Semiotics:321-331.score: 3.0
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  60. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). Helen Frankenthaler's Madame Butterfly. Semiotics:235-248.score: 3.0
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  61. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). Signs of Sin and Nineteenth Century Constructions of Masculinity. Semiotics:257-270.score: 3.0
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  62. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). Saint Sebastian. Semiotics:332-343.score: 3.0
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  63. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). The Collapse of Time. Semiotics:307-316.score: 3.0
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  64. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). The Created Self. Semiotics:63-73.score: 3.0
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  65. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). The Freaky Female Body. Semiotics:130-141.score: 3.0
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  66. Nina Corazzo (forthcoming). The Garden Enclosed (Hortus Conclusus) and its Vegetation as Sign. Semiotics:132-143.score: 3.0
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  67. Nina Cunningham (1979). Finitude, Infinity and Time. The Owl of Minerva 10 (4):11-11.score: 3.0
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  68. Nina Cunningham (1978). Hegel's Aesthetics and the Explosion of the Arts. The Owl of Minerva 10 (1):10-10.score: 3.0
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  69. Nina Cunningham (1979). Hegelian Science and the Problem of Nature. The Owl of Minerva 10 (3):11-11.score: 3.0
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  70. Nina Cunningham (1978). Perspectives on Faith and Reason. The Owl of Minerva 10 (1):10-10.score: 3.0
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  71. Nina Cunningham (1979). The Social Determination of Production. The Owl of Minerva 10 (3):11-11.score: 3.0
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  72. Nina Czegledy (2006). On Cross-Cultural Collaborations. Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 8:145-152.score: 3.0
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  73. Nina Fardon (1972). Socrates and the Analysand. Guild of Pastoral Psychology.score: 3.0
     
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  74. Nina V. Federoff & Nancy Marie Brown (2010). Food for Thought. In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and Values: Essential Readings. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 3.0
     
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  75. Nina Gładziuk (2009). Babel. Civitas (11):20-43.score: 3.0
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  76. Nina Gładziuk (2000). Filozof jako kartograf. Przypadek Michaela Walzera. Civitas (4):145-204.score: 3.0
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  77. Nina Gładziuk (2002). Johna Locke\'a kłopoty z prawem natury. Civitas (6):52-78.score: 3.0
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  78. Nina Gładziuk (2010). Podpisana i przypieczętowana. Apoteoza umowy w purytańskiej teologii federalnej. Civitas (12).score: 3.0
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  79. Nina Gładziuk (2004). Protestanckie zasady wiary a rząd liberalny. Civitas (8):133-141.score: 3.0
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  80. Nina W. Gromyko (2009). Das Transzendieren als grundlegende anthropologische Konstruktion in Fichtes Vorlesungen über dieBestimmung des Gelehrten (1811). Fichte-Studien 32:37-46.score: 3.0
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  81. Mina Karavanta & Nina Morgan (eds.) (2008). Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: Reconstellating Humanism and the Global Hybrid. Cambridge Scholars Pub..score: 3.0
  82. Asja Nina Kovacev (2000). Tożsamość etniczna- powstawanie, obrona i prześladowanie. Colloquia Communia 70 (3):125-144.score: 3.0
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  83. Artemiĭ Magun (ed.) (2013). Politics of the One: Concepts of the One and the Many in Contemporary Thought. Continuum.score: 3.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction to the OneThe Concept of One: From Philosophy to Politics -Artemy Magun Part I. Metaphysics of the One and the Multiple1. More than One -Jean Luc Nancy 2. Condivision, or Towards a Non- communitarian Concatenation of Singularities -Gerald Raunig 3. Unity and Solitude -Artemy Magun 4. The Fragility of the One -Maria Calvacante 5. The One: Construction or Event? For a Politics of Becoming -Boyan Mancher Part II. 20th-Century Thinkers of Unity and Multiplicity 6. (...)
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  84. Artemiĭ Magun (ed.) (2012). Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy: Concepts of the One and the Many in Contemporary Thought. Continuum.score: 3.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction to the OneThe Concept of One: From Philosophy to Politics -Artemy Magun Part I. Metaphysics of the One and the Multiple1. More than One -Jean Luc Nancy 2. Condivision, or Towards a Non- communitarian Concatenation of Singularities -Gerald Raunig 3. Unity and Solitude -Artemy Magun 4. The Fragility of the One -Maria Calvacante 5. The One: Construction or Event? For a Politics of Becoming -Boyan Mancher Part II. 20th-Century Thinkers of Unity and Multiplicity 6. (...)
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  85. Nina Marshall (2012). Digging Deeper: The Challenge of Problematising 'Inclusive Development' and 'Disability Mainstreaming'. In Angelique Bletsas & Chris Beasley (eds.), Engaging with Carol Bacchi: Strategic Interventions and Exchanges. University of Adelaide Press.score: 3.0
     
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  86. Hubertus Mynarek, Karola Baumann & Nina Ulrich (eds.) (2009). Streiter Im Weltanschaulichen Minenfeld: Zwischen Atheismus Und Theismus, Glaube Und Vernunft, Säkularem Humanismus Und Theonomer Moral, Kirche Und Staat: Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Hubertus Mynarek. Verlag Die Blaue Eule.score: 3.0
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  87. Nina Nalivaiko (2008). The Problems of Values in the Modern Theory of Education. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:209-219.score: 3.0
    The issues that we raised go beyond the framework of just pedagogical research, since they cover an area of research in the juncture of the sciences about the human being. We are talking about the interdisciplinary analysis and integration of the fundamental foundations of the solution of the problems of both theoretical and constructive-designing character. At that, the philosophy of education carries out its regulatory function determining directions and boundaries of the research. The philosophy of education inscribes itself in the (...)
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  88. Nina Penner (2013). Opera Singing and Fictional Truth. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (1):81-90.score: 3.0
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  89. Nina Peršak (forthcoming). Criminal Law, the Victim and Community: The Shades of 'We' and the Conceptual Involvement of Community in Contemporary Criminal Law Theory. Criminal Law and Philosophy.score: 3.0
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  90. Nina Power (2011). Anatomy of a Closure. The Philosophers' Magazine (55):14-16.score: 3.0
    Whenever departments do face threats, people rightly demand to know why. It is instructive to look at the different types of reason given by management, in answering campaigns against closure, to understand why a department has finally been forced to disband or not.
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  91. Thomas J. Schoeneman, Janel Putnam, Ian Rasmussen, Nina Sparr & Stephanie Beechem (2012). “A Fire in the Blood”: Metaphors of Bipolar Disorder in Jamison's An Unquiet Mind. Journal of Medical Humanities 33 (3):185-205.score: 3.0
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  92. Sandra T. Sigmon, Nina E. Boulard & Stacy Whitcomb-Smith (2002). Reporting Ethical Practices in Journal Articles. Ethics and Behavior 12 (3):261 – 275.score: 3.0
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  93. Nina Pelikan Straus (1994). Emma, Anna, Tess: Skepticism, Betrayal, and Displacement. Philosophy and Literature 18 (1):72-90.score: 3.0
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  94. Nina Pelikan Straus (1990). Rethinking Feminist Humanism. Philosophy and Literature 14 (2):284-303.score: 3.0
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  95. Nina Tannenwald (2001). U.S. Arms Control Policy in a Time Warp. Ethics and International Affairs 15 (1):51–70.score: 3.0
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  96. Nina Verheyen (2011). Loving in Oblivion : Die Marginalisierung Bürgerlicher Vaterliebe Im Zeitalter der Professionalisierung : Eine Kulturhistorische Skizze. In Elmar Drieschner & Detlef Gaus (eds.), Liebe in Zeiten Pädagogischer Professionalisierung. Vs Verlag.score: 3.0
     
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