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  1. Eva Alerby & Ulrika Bergmark (2008). Developing an Ethical School Through Appreciating Practice? Students' Lived Experience of Ethical Situations in School. Ethics and Education 3 (1):41-55.score: 120.0
    In meetings between people in school our values are shown through, for example, our actions, our speech and body language. These meetings can be regarded as ethical situations, which can arouse strong emotional reactions that ordinary, everyday situations usually do not do. The aim of this paper is to illuminate, interpret and discuss students' lived experiences of ethical situations in their school. The participants in the study were students in a Swedish secondary school, and the empirical data consisted of written (...)
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  2. Ulrika Bergmark & Eva Alerby (2008). Developing an Ethical School Through Appreciating Practice? Students' Lived Experience of Ethical Situations in School. Ethics and Education 3 (1):41-55.score: 120.0
    In meetings between people in school our values are shown through, for example, our actions, our speech and body language. These meetings can be regarded as ethical situations, which can arouse strong emotional reactions that ordinary, everyday situations usually do not do. The aim of this paper is to illuminate, interpret and discuss students' lived experiences of ethical situations in their school. The participants in the study were students in a Swedish secondary school, and the empirical data consisted of written (...)
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  3. A. Bergmark (2000). Priorities in Care and Services for Elderly People: A Path Without Guidelines? Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (5):312-318.score: 30.0
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  4. Åke Bergmark (2000). Solidarity in Swedish Welfare €“ Standing the Test of Time? Health Care Analysis 8 (4):395-411.score: 30.0
    Swedish welfare has for decades served as a role model foruniversalistic welfare. When the economic recession hit Swedish economyin the beginning of the 1990s, a period of more than 50 years ofcontinuous expansion and reforms in the welfare sector came to an end.Summing up the past decade, we can see that the economic downturnenforced rationing measures in most parts of the welfare state, althoughmost of this took place in the beginning of the decade. Today, most ofthe retrenchment has stopped and (...)
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  5. A. Bergmark (2008). Market Reforms in Swedish Health Care: Normative Reorientation and Welfare State Sustainability. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (3):241-261.score: 30.0
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  6. Robert E. Bergmark (1992). Chinese Religion. Idealistic Studies 22 (3):221-222.score: 30.0
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  7. Saara Hacklin (2010). Ulrika Björk: Poetics of Subjectivity: Existence and Expression in Simone de Beauvoir's Philosophy. Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 21.score: 9.0
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  8. Ulrika Carlsson (2010). Love as a Problem of Knowledge in Kierkegaard's Either/Or and Plato's Symposium. Inquiry 53 (1):41-67.score: 3.0
    At the end of the essay “Silhouettes” in Either/Or , Kierkegaard writes, “only the person who has been bitten by snakes knows what one who has been bitten by snakes must suffer.” I interpret this as an allusion to Alcibiades' speech in Plato's Symposium. Kierkegaard invites the reader to compare Socrates to Don Giovanni, and Alcibiades to the seduced women. Socrates' philosophical method, in this light, is a deceptive seduction: just as Don Giovanni's seduction leads his conquests to unhappy love—what (...)
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  9. Ulrika Björk (2010). Paradoxes of Femininity in the Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir. Continental Philosophy Review 43 (1):39-60.score: 3.0
    This article explicates the meaning of the paradox from the perspective of sexual difference, as articulated by Simone de Beauvoir. I claim that the self, the other, and their becoming are sexed in Beauvoir’s early literary writing before the question of sexual difference is posed in The Second Sex (1949). In particular, Beauvoir’s description of Françoise’s subjective becoming in the novel She Came to Stay (1943) anticipates her later systematic description of ‘the woman in love’. In addition, I argue that (...)
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  10. Ulrika Björk (2010). Closer: Performance, Technologies, Phenomenology. By Susan Kozel. Hypatia 25 (3):704-707.score: 3.0