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    Platonisches Erbe, Byzanz, Orthodoxie und die Modernisierung Griechenlands: Schwerpunkte des kulturphilosophischen Werkes von Stelios Ramfos.Isabella Schwaderer - 2018 - New York: Peter Lang.
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    „Exotische Sensation“ oder „völkische Kunst“? Das Pressecho auf das Indische Ballett Menaka durch Deutschland 1936–38.Isabella Schwaderer - 2023 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 31 (3):333-356.
    ZusammenfassungDie Tournee des indischen Balletts Menaka durch Hunderte von deutschen Städten zwischen 1936 und 1938 hat reiche Quellen in Form von Theaterkritiken hinterlassen. Dieser Artikel versucht zu klären, welche Rolle die Aufführungen bei der Aktualisierung eines spezifischen Wissens über Indien spielten, das zum einen auf der Annahme einer Blutsverwandtschaft des deutschen und des indischen Volks beruhte und zum anderen auf einer nationalsozialistischen Utopie der kulturellen Erneuerung durch die Kunst. Es soll dargestellt werden, inwiefern die einzigartige Erfahrung dieses indischen Theaterereignisses als (...)
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    Sergei Mariev (Hg.), Byzantine Perspectives on Neoplatonism (= Byzantinisches Archiv, Series Philosophica 1).Isabella Schwaderer - 2018 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 125 (1):124-126.
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    Ulrich Harlass: Die orientalische Wende der Theosophischen Gesellschaft. Eine Untersuchung der theosophischen Lehrentwicklungen in der Zeit zwischen den Hauptwerken Alfred Percy Sinnetts, Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten 77 (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2021), 513 S., ISBN 978-3-11-069870-1. [REVIEW]Isabella Schwaderer - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 30 (2):372-375.
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    Evelyn Reuter: Die Mehrdeutigkeit geteilter religiöser Orte. Eine ethnographische Fallstudie zum Kloster Sveti Naum in Ohrid (Mazedonien). RERUM RELIGIONUM. Arbeiten zur Religionskultur, 8 (Bielefeld: transcript, 2021), 410 S., ISBN: 978-3-8376-5519-3. [REVIEW]Isabella Schwaderer - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 30 (2):375-378.
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    Up or Out. Arbeitsbedingungen und -zufriedenheit des religionswissenschaft-lichen Nachwuchses in Deutschland.Thorsten Wettich, Evelyn Reuter, Isabella Schwaderer, Paul Henning Wolf & Sven Wortmann - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 31 (1):71-94.
    Zusammenfassung Die vorliegende Studie basiert auf einer quantitativ-qualitativen Erhebung der Arbeitsbedingungen und -zufriedenheit des religionswissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses (d. h. ohne unbefristete Anstellung als Professor*in). Die Erhebung wurde von Mai bis Juli 2022 vom Arbeitskreis Mittelbau und Nachwuchs (AKMN) der Deutschen Vereinigung für Religionswissenschaft (DVRW) durchgeführt. Sie ist eine erweiterte Variante einer Erhebung von 2015. Auf der Grundlage der Umfrageergebnisse werden die Arbeitsbedingungen und ihre Auswirkungen auf berufliche Perspektiven und persönliche Lebensumstände der Betroffenen beschrieben und mit denen von 2015 verglichen. Zudem werden (...)
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    Nina Käsehage, ed.: Religious Fundamentalism in the Age of Pandemic (Bielefeld: transcript, 2021), 278 S., ISBN 978-3-8376-5485-1, Open Access, online unter: https://www.transcriptverlag.de/media/pdf/9c/64/5f/oa9783839454855.pdf. [REVIEW]Isabella Schwaderer - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 29 (2):302-305.
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    Evelyn Reuter: Die Mehrdeutigkeit geteilter religiöser Orte. Eine ethnographische Fallstudie zum Kloster Sveti Naum in Ohrid (Mazedonien). RERUM RELIGIONUM. Arbeiten zur Religionskultur, 8 (Bielefeld: transcript, 2021), 410 S., ISBN: 978-3-8376-5519-3. [REVIEW]Isabella Schwaderer - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 30 (2):375-378.
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    Richard King, ed.: Religion, Theory, Critique: Classic and Contemporary Approaches and Methodologies (New York: Columbia University Press, 2017), xvii + 664 pp. ISBN 9780231145428. [REVIEW]Isabella Schwaderer - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 29 (2):324-326.
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    Simon Wiesgickl, Das Alte Testament als deutsche Kolonie. Die Neuerfindung des Alten Testaments um 1800. Beiträge zur Wissenschaft vom Alten und Neuen Testament 214 (Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2018), 262 S. ISBN 978-3-17-033347-5, 75,00 €. [REVIEW]Isabella Schwaderer - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 29 (1):163-165.
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    Ulrich Harlass: Die orientalische Wende der Theosophischen Gesellschaft. Eine Untersuchung der theosophischen Lehrentwicklungen in der Zeit zwischen den Hauptwerken Alfred Percy Sinnetts, Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten 77 (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2021), 513 S., ISBN 978-3-11-069870-1. [REVIEW]Isabella Schwaderer - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 30 (2):372-375.
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    Dem Erleben Auf der Spur: Feminismus Und Die Philosophie des Leibes.Isabella Marcinski & Hilge Landweer (eds.) - 2016 - Transcript Verlag.
    Wenn das Erleben immer leiblich ist, welche Rolle spielt dabei das Geschlecht? Wie gehen Machtverhältnisse, Normen und Diskurse in die Beschreibungen des eigenen Erlebens ein? Wie kann dennoch der Eigensinn des Erlebens zur Geltung kommen? Mit Fragen wie diesen bindet die Phänomenologie die Philosophie an die Lebenswirklichkeit zurück. Sie geht dabei vom Leib aus, der die Voraussetzung aller Erfahrung ist. Wissenschaftliche Disziplinen wie die Geschlechterforschung nutzen phänomenologische Kategorien und entwickeln sie außerdem praktisch und theoretisch weiter. Der Band stellt Ergebnisse dieser (...)
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    Die Phänomenologie der Medizin und ihre feministische Kritik.Isabella Marcinski - 2021 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (6):1053-1071.
    The phenomenology of medicine is that part of the research field of the philosophy of medicine that asks about the subjective experience of illness. In contrast to the philosophy of medicine, the phenomenological approaches explicitly include medical and bioethical questions as part of their research interests. The paper provides an overview of the most important questions and topics of the phenomenology of medicine. Subsequently I will refer to the fundamental critique articulated by feminist positions in the field of phenomenology of (...)
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    Feministische Phänomenologie: Leib und Erfahrung.Isabella Marcinski & Hilge Landweer - 2016 - In Isabella Marcinski & Hilge Landweer (eds.), Dem Erleben Auf der Spur: Feminismus Und Die Philosophie des Leibes. Transcript Verlag. pp. 7-24.
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    Integrating Community Perspectives on Inclusion and Protection into IRB Structures.Isabella Li & Christine Grady - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (6):94-97.
    IRBs often face dueling values in research: their historically grounded mission to protect research participants from harm conflicts with more recent attention to the importance of including underr...
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    A Grammar of the Multitude: For an Analysis of Contemporary Forms of Life.Isabella Bertoletti, James Cascaito & Andrea Casson (eds.) - 2004 - Semiotext(E).
    Globalization is forcing us to rethink some of the categories -- such as "the people" -- that traditionally have been associated with the now eroding state. Italian political thinker Paolo Virno argues that the category of "multitude," elaborated by Spinoza and for the most part left fallow since the seventeenth century, is a far better tool to analyze contemporary issues than the Hobbesian concept of "people," favored by classical political philosophy. Hobbes, who detested the notion of multitude, defined it as (...)
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  17. The social fabric of understanding: equilibrium, authority, and epistemic empathy.Christoph Jäger & Federica Isabella Malfatti - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):1185-1205.
    We discuss the social-epistemic aspects of Catherine Elgin’s theory of reflective equilibrium and understanding and argue that it yields an argument for the view that a crucial social-epistemic function of epistemic authorities is to foster understanding in their communities. We explore the competences that enable epistemic authorities to fulfil this role and argue that among them is an epistemic virtue we call “epistemic empathy”.
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    S-ketamine influences strategic allocation of attention but not exogenous capture of attention.Isabella Fuchs, Ulrich Ansorge, Christoph Huber-Huber, Anna Höflich & Rupert Lanzenberger - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 35:282-294.
  19. What Makes Free Riding Wrongful? The Shared Preference View of Fair Play.Isabella Trifan - 2019 - Journal of Political Philosophy 28 (2):158-180.
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  20. Automaticity in social-cognitive processes.John A. Bargh, Kay L. Schwader, Sarah E. Hailey, Rebecca L. Dyer & Erica J. Boothby - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (12):593-605.
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    Aristocratic Liberalism and Risorgimento: Cesare Balbo and Piedmontese Political Thought after 1848.Maurizio Isabella - 2013 - History of European Ideas 39 (6):835-857.
    Summary The paper discusses the political thought of Cesare Balbo (1789?1853), a leading Risorgimento moderate liberal and politician, in the context of the efforts by the Piedmontese political elite to support and legitimise the constitutional regime introduced by King Charles Albert in 1848. Revising current interpretations of Risorgimento moderate liberalism as backward and provincial, it seeks to locate the political thought of Balbo and his colleagues at the heart of contemporary European, and particularly French, debates regarding liberty and aristocracy. In (...)
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    Growth, heredity and nutrition.Isabella Leitch - 1959 - The Eugenics Review 51 (3):155.
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  23. Literature and philosophy: Emotion and knowledge?Isabella Wheater - 2004 - Philosophy 79 (2):215-245.
    Nussbaum attempts to undermine the sharp distinction between literature and philosophy by arguing that literary texts (tragic poetry particularly) distinctively appeal to emotion and imagination, that our emotional response itself is cognitive, and that Aristotle thought so too. I argue that emotional response is not cognitive but presupposes cognition. Aristotle argued that we learn from the mimesis of action delineated in the plot, not from our emotional response. The distinctions between emotional and intellectual writing, poetry and prose, literature and philosophy, (...)
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    Feeling Offended: A Blow to Our Image and Our Social Relationships.Isabella Poggi & Francesca D’Errico - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Multitude Between Innovation and Negation.Isabella Bertoletti, James Cascaito & Andrea Casson (eds.) - 2008 - Semiotext(E).
    Multitude between Innovation and NegationPaolo Virnotranslated by James CascaitoThe publication of Paolo Virno's first book in English, Grammar of the Multitude, by Semiotext in 2004 was an event within the field of radical political thought and introduced post-'68 currents in Italy to American readers. Multitude between Innovation and Negation, written several years later, offers three essays that take the reader on a journey through the political philosophy of language."Wit and Innovative Action" explores the ambivalence inevitably arising when the semiotic and (...)
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    Lo spirito è un osso: postmodernità, materialismo e teologia in Slavoj Žižek.Isabella Guanzini - 2010 - Assisi: Cittadella.
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    Gillian Brock, "Corruption and Global Justice.".Isabella Mariani - 2024 - Philosophy in Review 44 (2):1-4.
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    Integration by Parts: Collaboration and Topic Structure in the CogSci Community.Isabella DeStefano, Lauren A. Oey, Erik Brockbank & Edward Vul - 2021 - Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (2):399-413.
    DeStefano, Oey, Brockbank, and Vul explore interdisciplinary collaboration using data‐driven measures of research topics and co‐authorship, constructed from a rich dataset of over 11,000 Cogsci conference papers. Findings suggest the cognitive science research community has become increasingly integrated in the last 19 years.
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    The association between the propensity to experience meaningful coincidence and brain anatomy in healthy females: The moderating role of coping skills.Isabella Unger, Albert Wabnegger & Anne Schienle - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 91:103132.
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    Disability as an Interpersonal Experience: A Systematic Review on Dyadic Challenges and Dyadic Coping When One Partner Has a Chronic Physical or Sensory Impairment.Isabella C. Bertschi, Fabienne Meier & Guy Bodenmann - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Chronically disabling health impairments affect an increasing number of people worldwide. In close relationships, disability is an interpersonal experience. Psychological distress is thus common in patients as well as their spouses. Dyadic coping can alleviate stress and promote adjustment in couples who face disabling health impairments. Much research has focused on dyadic coping with cancer. However, other health problems such as physical and sensory impairments are also common and may strongly impact couple relationships. In order to promote couples' optimal adjustment (...)
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    Structural basis of empathy and the domain general region in the anterior insular cortex.Isabella Mutschler, Céline Reinbold, Johanna Wankerl, Erich Seifritz & Tonio Ball - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  32. Towards Ideal Understanding.Mario Hubert & Federica Isabella Malfatti - 2023 - Ergo 10 (22):578-611.
    What does it take to understand a phenomenon ideally, or to the highest conceivable extent? In this paper, we answer this question by arguing for five necessary conditions for ideal understanding: (i) representational accuracy, (ii) intelligibility, (iii) truth, (iv) reasonable endorsement, and (v) fitting. Even if one disagrees that there is some form of ideal understanding, these five conditions can be regarded as sufficient conditions for a particularly deep level of understanding. We then argue that grasping, novel predictions, and transparency (...)
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    Neoliberal Economic Thinking and the Quest for Rational Socialism in China: Ludwig von Mises and the Market Reform Debate.Isabella M. Weber - 2022 - Journal of the History of Ideas 83 (2):333-356.
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    Emotions and rationality.Isabella Muzio - 2001 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):135-145.
    This paper examines the sense and extent to which emotions can be thought of as rational. Through considering a number of examples, it argues (a) that there is more than one way of understanding the claims that we often make about emotions being “rational” or “justified”; (b) that none of the models of rationality already available to us can singly account for all of the various senses in which we think of emotions as rational; yet (c) that they can do (...)
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    The goals of persuasion.Isabella Poggi - 2005 - Pragmatics and Cognition 13 (2):297-336.
    This paper presents a model of persuasion in terms of goals and beliefs. Among the various ways to influence people, that is, to raise or lower the likelihood for them to pursue some goal, ranging from threat to suggestion, persuasion is viewed as a case of communicative non-coercive goal hooking. A persuader leads a persuadee to pursue some goal out of a free choice, i.e., by convincing him/her that the proposed goal is useful for some other goal that the persuadee (...)
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    State and Trait Anxiety Among University Students: A Moderated Mediation Model of Negative Affectivity, Alexithymia, and Housing Conditions.Isabella Giulia Franzoi, Maria Domenica Sauta & Antonella Granieri - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Comparing theories by their positive and negative contents.Isabella C. Burger & Johannes Heidema - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (2):605-630.
    relative to the actual world) of a propositional theory are defined. A theory is ‘closer to the truth’ the logically stronger its positive content and the logically weaker its negative content. This proposal delivers the same verisimilar preordering of theories that has been defined by Brink and Heidema as a ‘power ordering’. The preordering may be collapsed to a partial ordering and then embedded into a complete distributive lattice. The preordering may also be refined to a partial ordering by employing (...)
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    Filosofia delle emozioni.Isabella Adinolfi & Laura Candiotto (eds.) - 2019 - Genova: Il melangolo.
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    Il segreto di Abramo: una lettura mistica di Timore e tremore.Isabella Adinolfi - 2018 - Genova: Il melangolo.
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    Kierkegaard duecento anni dopo.Isabella Adinolfi, Roberto Garaventa, Laura Liva & Ettore Rocca (eds.) - 2014 - Genova: Il melangolo.
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    R. Cere, "European and National Identities in Britain and Italy: Maastricht on Television".Isabella Araldi - 2002 - Polis 16 (3):473-474.
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    Eine Ästhetik der Grenze als maßvolles Gutes und Schwelle zum Anderen — die Praxis der Freundschaft bei Ivan Illich.Isabella Bruckner - 2018 - Disputatio Philosophica 19 (1):3-16.
    In the course of his critique on institutions and modern society, the historian and philosopher Ivan Illich seeks to understand how the conception of limitation has changed from antiquity to modernity. Illich speaks about the fading of an aesthetic of proportionality and complementarity, which has framed the perception of beings as well as that of space and time. Within this aesthetic, the experience of fundamental otherness was a constitutive element. The article illustrates Illich’s historical analysis and points out its significance (...)
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    Broken bodies and present ghosts: Ubuntu and African women’s theology.Isabella F. Ras - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    In this article, the notion of broken bodies is explored in relation to the African body and the history of colonialism in South Africa. This exploration will be rooted in a retelling of the story of the woman, Saartjie Baartman. In this retelling, the product of colonialism comes to the fore in a haunting. Jacques Derrida’s use of the concept of Hauntology is employed to investigate the ethical demand the spectre makes of us. With the help of the African concept (...)
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  44. Oltre la fisica normale. Interpretazioni alternative e teorie non standard nella fisica moderna.Isabella Tassani, Gino Tarozzi, Alessandro Afriat, Gennaro Auletta, Stefano Bordoni, Marco Buzzoni, Claudio Calosi, Vincenzo Fano, Alberto Cappi, Giovanni Macchia, Fabio Minazzi & Arcangelo Rossi (eds.) - 2013 - ISONOMIA - Epistemologica.
    Nella sua straordinaria opera scientifica, Franco Selleri si è sempre opposto alla rinuncia alla comprensione della struttura della realtà e della natura degli oggetti fisici, che egli considera come l’elemento caratterizzante delle principali teorie della fisica del Novecento e che è stata stigmatizzata da Karl Popper come tesi della “fine della strada in fisica”. Sin dalla fine degli anni ’60, egli ha sviluppato quella riflessione critica nei confronti delle teorie fondamentali della fisica moderna, in particolar modo della teoria delle particelle (...)
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    Classical Logic is not Uniquely Characterizable.Isabella McAllister - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 51 (6):1345-1365.
    I show that it is not possible to uniquely characterize classical logic when working within classical set theory. By building on recent work by Eduardo Barrio, Federico Pailos, and Damian Szmuc, I show that for every inferential level (finite and transfinite), either classical logic is not unique at that level or there exist intuitively valid inferences of that level that are not definable in modern classical set theory. The classical logician is thereby faced with a three-horned dilemma: Give up uniqueness (...)
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    Merging Inference and Conjecture by Information.Isabella Cornelia Burger & Johannes Heidema - 2002 - Synthese 131 (2):223-258.
    The intuitive notion of a binary relation on information-bearers, comparingthem with respect to their closeness to the available information, is oftenconstrued in terms of comparing their symmetric difference with, orcompositional similarity to, the available information. This happens forinstance in some treatments of verisimilitude. We expound an abstractmathematical rendering of the relevant data-dependent relation in theframework of Boolean algebras. For every element t of a Boolean algebra B we construct the t-modulated Boolean algebra Btin which the order relation represents `is at (...)
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    A Short Performance Anxiety Scale for Musicians.Isabella Mazzarolo & Emery Schubert - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Given the prevalence of debilitating anxiety associated with music performance, there is a need for rapid, pinpointed assessment of the extent to which an individual experiences music performance anxiety. A short, five item scale, the Mazzarolo Music Performance Anxiety Scale, was developed to capture retrospective self-reported estimates of the frequency, intensity and aversion tendency associated with performing music. 102 musicians completed the scale, as well as an established MPA inventory. The M-MPAS was found to be internally reliable with all items (...)
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    Merging Inference and Conjecture by Information.Cornelia Burger Isabella & Heidema Johannes - 2002 - Synthese 131 (2):223 - 258.
    The intuitive notion of a binary relation on information-bearers, comparingthem with respect to their closeness to the available information, is oftenconstrued in terms of comparing their symmetric difference with, orcompositional similarity to, the available information. This happens forinstance in some treatments of verisimilitude. We expound an abstractmathematical rendering of the relevant data-dependent relation in theframework of Boolean algebras. For every element t of a Boolean algebra B we construct the t-modulated Boolean algebra Btin which the order relation represents `is at (...)
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    Treatment Decisions for Babies with Trisomy 13 and 18.Isabella Pallotto & John D. Lantos - 2017 - HEC Forum 29 (3):213-222.
    Many babies with trisomy 13 and 18 die in the first year of life. Survivors all have severe cognitive impairment. There has been a debate among both professionals and parents about whether it is appropriate to provide life-sustaining interventions to babies with these serious conditions. On one side of the debate are those who argue that there is no point in providing invasive, painful, and expensive procedures when the only outcomes are either early death or survival with severe cognitive impairment. (...)
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  50. The global crisis and global health.Stephen Gill, Isabella Bakker, S. Benatar & G. Brock - 2011 - In S. R. Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.), Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Cambridge University Press.
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