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    Speaking of freedom: philosophy, politics, and the struggle for liberation.Diane Enns - 2007 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Speaking of Freedom analyzes the development of ideas about freedom and politics in contemporary French thought from existentialism to deconstruction, in relation to several of the most prominent twentieth century liberation struggles. It describes the paradox of freedom—that freedom "kills itself" in both thought and practice: in the attempt to theorize the indeterminate, and in the revolution or emancipatory discourse that dies as it hurries towards its utopian conclusion, rejecting one system only to be enslaved by another. Both the philosophical (...)
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    Thinking About Love: An Introduction.Diane Enns & Antonio Calcagno - 2015 - In Antonio Calcagno & Diane Enns (eds.), Thinking about Love: Essays in Contemporary Continental Philosophy. University Park, Pennsylvania: Penn State University Press. pp. 1-14.
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    A Conversation with Étienne Balibar.Diane Enns - 2005 - Symposium 9 (2):375-399.
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    Beyond Derrida.Diane Enns - 2007 - Symposium 11 (1):121-140.
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    Bare Life and the Occupied Body.Diane Enns - 2004 - Theory and Event 7 (3).
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    Emancipatory Desire and the Messianic Promise.Diane Enns - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (Supplement):175-186.
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    For the love of paradox : Mennonite morality and philosophy.Diane Enns - 2010 - In Peter Caws & Stefani Jones (eds.), Religious Upbringing and the Costs of Freedom: Personal and Philosophical Essays. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 176-191.
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    In the Name of Identity.Diane Enns - 2000 - International Studies in Philosophy 32 (1):45-60.
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    Justice after Violence: Critical Perspectives from the Western Balkans.Diane Enns - 2013 - Studies in Social Justice 7 (2):181-187.
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    Love in the dark: philosophy by another name.Diane Enns - 2016 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    A personal and philosophical account of the ambiguity of erotic love.
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    Political Life Before Identity.Diane Enns - 2007 - Theory and Event 10 (1).
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  12. Thinking community.Diane Enns - 2018 - In Inna Viriasova (ed.), Roberto Esposito: biopolitics and philosophy. Albany, NY: SUNY. pp. 27-45.
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    The Violence of Victimhood.Diane Enns - 2012 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    "Analyzes current understandings of victimhood in discussions of child soldiers, identity politics, violent conflict, and global responses to atrocity."--.
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    "We Flesh": Re-Membering the Body Beloved.Diane Enns - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (3):263-279.
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    Thinking about Love: Essays in Contemporary Continental Philosophy.Antonio Calcagno & Diane Enns (eds.) - 2015 - University Park, Pennsylvania: Penn State University Press.
    A collection of essays exploring the nature and experience of love, its contradictions and limits, and its material and ideal forms. Drawing from leading contemporary Continental philosophers, contributors focus on love as it relates to such phenomena as trust, abuse, grief, death, hatred, politics, and desire"--Provided by publisher.
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    Introduction: A Tribute.Antonio Calcagno & Diane Enns - 2007 - Symposium 11 (1):1-4.
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    In Memoriam Jacques Derrida.Richard Rorty, Etienne Balibar & Diane Enns - 2005 - Symposium 9 (1):5-10.
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    Beyond. [REVIEW]Diane Enns - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):242-243.
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    Beyond. [REVIEW]Diane Enns - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):242-243.
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    Levinas. [REVIEW]Diane Enns - 2001 - International Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):146-148.
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    Levinas. [REVIEW]Diane Enns - 2001 - International Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):146-148.
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    Proper Names. [REVIEW]Diane Enns - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (4):122-123.
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    Review of Joshua Kates, Essential History: Jacques Derrida and the Development of Deconstruction[REVIEW]Diane Enns - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (5).
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    Diane Enns, The Violence of Victimhood. [REVIEW]Michelle Ciurria - 2012 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (2):284-287.
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    Diane Enns, The Violence of Victimhood, Review by Michelle Ciurria. [REVIEW]Michelle Ciurria - 2012 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (2):284-287.
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    Review of Diane Enns, Speaking of Freedom: Philosophy, Politics, and the Struggle for Liberation[REVIEW]Todd May - 2007 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (4).
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    Speaking of freedom: Philosophy, politics, and the struggle for liberation. By Diane Enns.Nancy J. Holland - 2009 - Hypatia 24 (1):199-202.
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    Speaking of Freedom: Philosophy, Politics, and the Struggle for Liberation, by Diane Enns[REVIEW]Anna Mudde - 2009 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 13 (2):220-224.
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    La pensée philosophique et théologique de Shahrastānī, (m. 548/1153).Diane Steigerwald - 1997 - [Sainte-Foy, Québec]: Presses de l'Université Laval.
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    La pensée philosophique et théologique de Shahrastānī, (m. 548/1153).Diane Steigerwald - 1997 - [Sainte-Foy, Québec]: Presses de l'Université Laval.
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    A Natural History of the Senses.Diane Ackerman - 1990 - Random House.
    A. NATURAL. HISTORY. OF. THE. SENSES. “This is one of the best books of the year—by any measure you want to apply. It is interesting, informative, very well written. This book can be opened on any page and read with relish.... thoroughly  ...
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    Business Ethics and Economics.Diane L. Swanson - 1999 - In Robert Frederick (ed.), A companion to business ethics. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 207–217.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The application of deontological ethics to business The application of economic utilitarianism to business Problems of reconciling deontological and economic perspectives The perspectives' problems of theoretical scope and relevance Conclusion.
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  33. Influence of scene-based properties on visual search.James T. Enns & Ronald A. Rensink - 1990 - Science 247:721-723.
    The task of visual search is to determine as rapidly as possible whether a target item is present or absent in a display. Rapidly detected items are thought to contain features that correspond to primitive elements in the human visual system. In previous theories, it has been assumed that visual search is based on simple two-dimensional features in the image. However, visual search also has access to another level of representation, one that describes properties in the corresponding three-dimensional scene. Among (...)
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    Ce yin zhi xin: duo wei shi ye zhong de ru jia gu dian guan nian yan jiu.Quping Lai & Lisheng Chen (eds.) - 2018 - Chengdu: Ba Shu shu she.
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  35. Sensitivity to three-dimensional orientation in visual search.James T. Enns & Ronald A. Rensink - 1990 - Psychological Science 1 (5):323-326.
    Previous theories of early vision have assumed that visual search is based on simple two-dimensional aspects of an image, such as the orientation of edges and lines. It is shown here that search can also be based on three-dimensional orientation of objects in the corresponding scene, provided that these objects are simple convex blocks. Direct comparison shows that image-based and scene-based orientation are similar in their ability to facilitate search. These findings support the hypothesis that scene-based properties are represented at (...)
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  36. Semantic constraints on relevance.Diane Blakemore - 1987 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
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    Neural correlates of change detection and change blindness.Diane Beck, Geraint Rees, Christopher D. Frith & Nilli Lavie - 2001 - Nature Neuroscience 4 (6):645-650.
  38. Competition for consciousness among visual events: The psychophysics of reentrant visual processes.Vincent Di Lollo, James T. Enns & Ronald A. Rensink - 2000 - Journal Of Experimental Psychology-General 129 (4):481-507.
    Advances in neuroscience implicate reentrant signaling as the predominant form of communication between brain areas. This principle was used in a series of masking experiments that defy explanation by feed-forward theories. The masking occurs when a brief display of target plus mask is continued with the mask alone. Two masking processes were found: an early process affected by physical factors such as adapting luminance and a later process affected by attentional factors such as set size. This later process is called (...)
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    On a productive dialogue between religion and science.Enn Kasak & Anne Kull - 2018 - Scientia et Fides 6 (1):129-153.
    Searching for common ground in philosophy, science and theology, it seems to us that it would be reasonable to maintain the position of realistic pragmatism that Charles Sanders Peirce had called pragmaticism. In the pragmaticist manner, we typify the knowledge and select the types of knowledge that might be useful for understanding the problems that are of interest to us. We pose a question of how it would be possible to obtain practically useful information about reality, first from the perspective (...)
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    Unistus tõelisest teadusest.Enn Kasak - 2008 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 1 (3):61-80.
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    Cognitive, Cultural, and Linguistic Sources of a Handshape Distinction Expressing Agentivity.Diane Brentari, Alessio Di Renzo, Jonathan Keane & Virginia Volterra - 2015 - Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (1):95-123.
    In this paper the cognitive, cultural, and linguistic bases for a pattern of conventionalization of two types of iconic handshapes are described. Work on sign languages has shown that handling handshapes and object handshapes express an agentive/non-agentive semantic distinction in many sign languages. H-HSs are used in agentive event descriptions and O-HSs are used in non-agentive event descriptions. In this work, American Sign Language and Italian Sign Language productions are compared as well as the corresponding groups of gesturers in each (...)
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  42. Preattentive recovery of three-dimensional orientation from line drawings.James T. Enns & Ronald A. Rensink - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (3):335-351.
    It has generally been assumed that rapid visual search is based on simple features and that spatial relations between features are irrelevant for this task. Seven experiments involving search for line drawings contradict this assumption; a major determinant of search is the presence of line junctions. Arrow- and Y-junctions were detected rapidly in isolation and when they were embedded in drawings of rectangular polyhedra. Search for T-junctions was considerably slower. Drawings containing T-junctions often gave rise to very slow search even (...)
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    Habermas, democracy and religious reasons.Phil Enns - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):582-593.
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    Akadeemik Gustav Naani hiilgus ja viletsus.Enn Vetemaa - 2011 - [Tallinn]: Tänapäev.
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    Dialogue and Deconstruction: The Gadamer-Derrida Encounter.Diane P. Michelfelder & Richard E. Palmer - 1989 - State University of New York Press.
    Text of and reflection on the 1981 encounter between Hans-Georg Gadamer and Jacques Derrida, which featured a dialogue between hermeneutics in Germany and post-structuralism in France. <br.
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  46. Knowledge in Spinoza's Ethics.Diane Steinberg - 2009 - In Olli Koistinen (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza's Ethics. Cambridge University Press.
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    Upper Limb Asymmetry in the Sense of Effort Is Dependent on Force Level.Diane E. Adamo, Mark Mitchell & Bernard J. Martin - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Editors for a Day: Readers' Responses to Journalists' Ethical Dilemmas.Enn Raudsepp - 1999 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 14 (1):42-54.
    Tentative conclusions from this study of readers' responses to a series of "You Be The Editor" features suggest that divergences in ethical attitudes and values may be due to differences in moral sensitivity and motivation, as outlined in James R. Rest's "Four Component Model." In the majority of cases in which editors and readers were on opposing sides, many readers seemed unaware of the professional and institutional considerations that motivated the editors. The editors, on the other hand, were much less (...)
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    Spinoza's Theory of the Eternity of the Mind.Diane Steinberg - 1981 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):35 - 68.
    In part I of this paper I argue that on his theory of the mind as the idea of an actually existing body Spinoza is unable to account for the ability of the mind to have adequate knowledge, and I suggest that his theory of the eternity of the mind can be viewed as his solution to this problem. In part II I deal with the question of the meaning of ‘eternity’ in Spinoza, in regard both to God and the (...)
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    Kant and the Faculty of Feeling.Diane Williamson & Kelly Sorensen (eds.) - 2017 - Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press.
    Kant stated that there are three mental faculties: cognition, feeling, and desire. The faculty of feeling has received the least scholarly attention, despite its importance in Kant's broader thought, and this volume of new essays is the first to present multiple perspectives on a number of important questions about it. Why does Kant come to believe that feeling must be described as a separate faculty? What is the relationship between feeling and cognition, on the one hand, and desire, on the (...)
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