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    Zen and the Art of Death.Maja Milcinski - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (3):385-397.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Zen and the Art of DeathMaja Milcinski*When reflecting on immortality, longevity, death, and suicide, or taking into consideration some of the central concepts of the Sino-Japanese philosophical tradition, such as impermanence (Chinese: wuchang; Japanese: mujo), we see that the philosophical methods developed in the Graeco-Judeo-Christian tradition might not be very suitable. On the other hand it is instructive to contrast them with the similar themes developed in the Graeco-Judeo-Christian (...)
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  2. Asian philosophies for the third millennium.Maja Milcinski - 2009 - Journal of Dharma 34 (2):221-232.
     
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    Certainty in Daoism and in Japanese Buddhism.Maja Milčinski - 1998 - Filozofski Vestnik 19 (2).
    The article deals with the problem of death and certainty as reflected in Daoism and Japanese Buddhist philosophy. In the Buddhist context, the Japanese Pure Land theory is discussed. The Buddhist theories are illustrated with the quotations of Daoist philosophers, Zhuang Zi and Lao Zi {Dan dejing), which illuminate the problem of certainty related to the theory of body and its transformations through the mental and physical techniques used in visualizations that were used on the Buddhist path to truth and (...)
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  4. Education beyond rationality.Maja Milcinski - 2006 - Journal of Dharma 31 (2):187-197.
     
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    Filozofija odsotnosti jaza.Maja Milčinski - 1997 - Filozofski Vestnik 18 (3).
    Članek obravnava problem odsotnosti jaza v japonski budistični filozofiji. Dogcvi in Nishida, oba zagovornika budistične vadbe zazen, sta svoji filozofiji gradila na odsotnosti jaza in dala tudi originalni toeriji telesa. Filozofija odsotnosti jaza, ki se veže na problem praznine v budizmu, pomeni tudi izziv sodobni evropski filozofiji, ker zahteva preverjanje predpostavk racionalnosti in mišljenja.
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    Impermanence and Death in Sino-Japanese Philosophical Context.Maja Milcinski - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 24:58-63.
    This paper discusses the notions of impermanence and death as treated in the Chinese and Japanese philosophical traditions, particularly in connection with the Buddhist concept of emptiness and void and the original Daoist answers to the problem. Methodological problems are mentioned and two ways of approaching the theme are proposed: the logically discursive and the meditative mystical one, with the two symbols of each, Uroboros and the open circle. The switch of consciousness is suggested as an essential condition for liberation (...)
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  7. Življenje, smrt in umiranje v medkulturni perspektivi.Maja Milcinski & Ana Bajželj Bevelacqua (eds.) - 2011
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    Kitajska in Japonska: med religijo in filozofijo.Maja Milčinski - 1995 - Ljubljana: Trias Wtc.
    Glavna tema knjige je problem razmejevanja med religijo in filozofijo na Kitajskem in Japonskem, predvsem v odnosu na problem minljivosti in mistične izkušnje.
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    Korejska in japonska filozofija danes.Maja Milčinski - 1999 - Filozofski Vestnik 20 (3).
    Članek obravnava korejsko in japonsko filozofijo v luči njunih filozofskih tradicij in ob prihodu filozofije kot znanosti, kot so jo razvijali v Evropi. Med pomembnimi korejskimi filozofi sta predstavljena Yi I in Yi Hwang. Slednji predvsem zaradi vpliva njegove filozofije Najvišjega Poslednjega in problematizacije neizrekljivega na področju psihofizičnega zavedanja, ki ostaja centralna točka azijskih filozofij. Od začetkov japonske filozofije prehaja članek na skupino tako imenovanih duhovnih intelektualcev, postmoderne filozofije in na teorije kultivacije telesa-duha Yuasa Yasua.
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    Leibniz in kitajska filozofija.Maja Milčinski - 1996 - Filozofski Vestnik 17 (3).
    Članek obravnava Leibnizov odnos do kitajske filozofije, ki ga je oblikoval na poznavanju Yijinga in neokonfucijanske filozofije. Njegov glavni vir so bila dela figuristov, jezuitov zgodnjega osemnajstega stoletja, ki so gradila na prepričanju o skupnem izvoru človeštva. Leibnizova teorija monad ima mnogo skupnega s kitajsko korelativistično filozofijo, poleg tega pa je tudi v analizi trigramov klasičnega kitajskega filozofskega dela Yijing odkril potrditev za svoj binarni sistem. Dejstvo, da so Kitajci že vsaj pred 4500 leti imeli matematični sistem in gojili disciplino (...)
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    Logično-diskurzivni vzorec razmišljanja in meditativno-mistični vzorec doživljanja.Maja Milčinski - 1998 - Filozofski Vestnik 19 (1).
    Sestavek prikazuje logično-diskurzivni in meditativno-mistični pristop k vprašanjem človeškega obstoja in minljivosti. Avtorica obravnava odgovore, kijih v zvezi s problemom človeške minljivosti ponujajo azijske filozofske in religiozne tradicije, in jih primeija z odklonilno držo evropske znanstvene in filozofske tradicije do meditativnih in mističnih dimenzij v spoznavnem procesu, ki je pogosto označen kot »neznanstven« in neustrezen, v okviru azijskih filozofskih prizadevanj pa je nepogrešljiv.
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  12. Self-cultivation in Asian philosophies.Maja Milcinski - 2006 - Filozofski Vestnik 27 (3):165 - +.
     
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    Strategije osvobajanja.Maja Milčinski - 2006 - Ljubljana: Založba Sophia.
    Chinese, Japanese and Korean spirituality; compare attitudes to nature, philosophy, religion and death in Western and Eastern cultures.
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  14. Transcultural Aspects of Warriorship.Maja Milcinski - 2007 - Journal of Dharma 32 (1):61.
     
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    The Aesthetics of Decay.Maja Milčinski - 1999 - Filozofski Vestnik 20 (S2).
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    T’oegye and the Nonverbal Tradition of Neo-Confucianism.Maja Milcinski - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 9:53-61.
    The Buddhist and Daoist influences on the origins of the Taijitu and their influences on T’oegye’s philosophy are discussed. The notion of ji (tranquillity) is taken as an example on which the Neo-Confucianism debate and the limits of verbal representations are shown. T'oegye adherence to Zhu Xi in relying to the doctrine of mindfulness is taken into consideration as one of the central ones in the Ten diagrams, in contrast to Zhou Dunyi's emphasis on tranquillity. He followed the Zhu Xi's (...)
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  17. The inner and outer nature in daoism.Maja Milcinski - 2008 - Journal of Dharma 33 (1-4):155-162.
     
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    Russian Marxism and Its Philosophy: From Theory to Ideology.Maja Soboleva - 2021 - In Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster & Lina Steiner (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought. Springer Verlag. pp. 269-291.
    The bibliography of works discussing Russian Marxism is huge, making it very difficult to give an original interpretation of this phenomenon. To distinguish myself from the interpretative mainstream, I do not focus on persons and chronology, but rather investigate the question whether there was a specific logic in the unfolding of Russian Marxism which led to its consolidation into a specific doctrine, focusing on dialectical and historical materialism, during the Soviet period, and transformed it from a pluralistic philosophy into the (...)
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    Studying Social Robots in Practiced Places.Maja Hojer Bruun, Signe Hanghøj & Cathrine Hasse - 2015 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 19 (2):143-165.
    What is the strength of anthropological fieldwork when we want to understand human technologies? In this article we argue that anthropological fieldwork can be understood as a process of gaining insight into different contextualisations in practiced places that will open up new understandings of technologies in use, e.g., technologies as multistable ontologies. The argument builds on an empirical study of robots at a Danish rehabilitation centre. Ethnographic methods combined with anthropological learning processes open up new way for exploring how robots (...)
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    Love and personal relationships: Navigating on the border between the ideal and the real.Maja Djikic & Keith Oatley - 2004 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 34 (2):199–209.
    In the psychological literature, love is often seen as a construct inseparable from that of close, interpersonal relationships. As a result, it has been often assumed that the same motivational factors underlie both phenomena. This often leads researchers to propose that love does not exist in itself—that it is an emotion which stems solely from a need for attachment, fulfillment of reproductive aims, or for social exchange. The popular cultural imagination, however, perceives love as a unique, mysterious, altruistic, ever-lasting bond (...)
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  21. Constructivism in international relations: the politics of reality.Maja Zehfuss - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Maya Zehfuss critiques constructivist theories of international relations (currently considered to be at the cutting edge of the discipline) and finds them wanting and even politically dangerous. Zehfuss uses Germany's first shift toward using its military abroad after the end of the Cold War to illustrate why constructivism does not work and how it leads to particular analytical outcomes and forecloses others. She argues that scholars are limiting their abilities to act responsibly in international relations by looking towards constructivism as (...)
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  22. Synkretyzm kultury i jego antynomie.Maja E. Cybulska - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (9):5-23.
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  23. Sartre wobec literatury.Maja E. Cybulska - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (4):99-105.
     
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    How decisions emerge: Action dynamics in intertemporal decision making.Maja Dshemuchadse, Stefan Scherbaum & Thomas Goschke - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (1):93.
  25. Introspective humility.Tim Bayne & Maja Spener - 2010 - Philosophical Issues 20 (1):1-22.
    Viewed from a certain perspective, nothing can seem more secure than introspection. Consider an ordinary conscious episode—say, your current visual experience of the colour of this page. You can judge, when reflecting on this experience, that you have a visual experience as of something white with black marks before you. Does it seem reasonable to doubt this introspective judgement? Surely not—such doubt would seem utterly fanciful. The trustworthiness of introspection is not only assumed by commonsense, it is also taken for (...)
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    War and the Politics of Ethics.Maja Zehfuss - 2018 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This book examines the tension inherent in the waging of ethical war, and argues that war and its relationship to ethics need to be rethought fundamentally.
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    Geschichtliche Entwicklung des Homologiebegriffs.Maja Bollinger - 1972 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 9 (2):94-170.
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  28. Ontological ambiguity in clinical care?Maja Amundsen - 1999 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2:81-109.
     
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    The Importance of Cultural Learning Processes for the Study of Technology.Maja Hojer Bruun - 2016 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 20 (3):258-260.
  30. Confucianism and Taoism in dialogue: Two constant paradigms of a totality in life approach and acceptance.M. Milcinski - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25 (2):151-160.
     
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  31. Chinese philosophy between wisdom and liberation.M. Milcinski - 2001 - Filozofski Vestnik 22 (3):7-31.
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    Taking Our Own Medicine: On an Experiment in Science Communication.Maja Horst - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (4):801-815.
    In 2007 a social scientist and a designer created a spatial installation to communicate social science research about the regulation of emerging science and technology. The rationale behind the experiment was to improve scientific knowledge production by making the researcher sensitive to new forms of reactions and objections. Based on an account of the conceptual background to the installation and the way it was designed, the paper discusses the nature of the engagement enacted through the experiment. It is argued that (...)
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    Public Expectations of Gene Therapy: Scientific Futures and Their Performative Effects on Scientific Citizenship.Maja Horst - 2007 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 32 (2):150-171.
    The article combines a criticism of public understanding of science with the sociology of expectations to examine how particular expectations toward scientific progress have performative effects for the construction of publics as citizens of science. By analyzing a particular controversy about gene therapy in Denmark, the article demonstrates how different sets of expectations can be used to discriminate among three different assemblages: the assemblage of consumption, the assemblage of comportment, and the assemblage of heroic action. Each of these assemblages makes (...)
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    Blaming the unvaccinated during the COVID-19 pandemic: the roles of political ideology and risk perceptions in the USA.Maja Graso, Karl Aquino, Fan Xuan Chen & Kevin Bardosh - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (4):246-252.
    Individuals unvaccinated against COVID-19 (C19) experienced prejudice and blame for the pandemic. Because people vastly overestimate C19 risks, we examined whether these negative judgements could be partially understood as a form of scapegoating (ie, blaming a group unfairly for an undesirable outcome) and whether political ideology (previously shown to shape risk perceptions in the USA) moderates scapegoating of the unvaccinated. We grounded our analyses in scapegoating literature and risk perception during C19. We obtained support for our speculations through two vignette-based (...)
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    Antecedents of Environmentally and Socially Responsible Sustainable Consumer Behavior.Maja Hosta & Vesna Zabkar - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 171 (2):273-293.
    Responsible sustainable consumer behavior involves a complex pattern of environmental and social issues, in line with the view of sustainability as a construct with both environmental and social pillar. So far, environmental dimension was far more researched than social dimension. In this article, we investigate the antecedents of both environmentally and socially RSCB and willingness to behave in environmentally/socially responsible way. We include measures of concern, perceived consumer control/effectiveness, personal/social norms and ethical ideologies/obligation to better explain and extend the traditional (...)
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    Boundaries of civility promotion in education and leadership.Maja Graso - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (10):686-687.
    McCullough et al 1 confront a challenge that no organisation has fully eradicated: incivility. They emphasise that civility is not merely a matter of common decency and good conduct but also a moral imperative, an aspirational value that should be promoted and modelled by all the members of the institutions and throughout all the stages of practitioners’ careers. In their fusion of ancient wisdom and philosophical classics with their own insights on contemporary workplaces, they forward a defensible case for why (...)
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  37. Cultural identities from the bottom up.Maja Breznik - 2005 - Theoria 108:15.
  38. Neuroplasticity or the importance of having a plastic brain.Maja Bresjanac & Grega Repovš - 2009 - In Eva Zerovnik, Olga Markič & Andrej Ule (eds.), Philosophical Insights About Modern Science. Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    Posebni skepticizem v umetnosti.Maja Breznik - 2011 - Ljubljana: Sophia, zavod za založniško dejavnost. Edited by Rastko Močnik & Boris Buden.
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  40. Spór o depresję. Czy fenomenologicznie zorientowana filozofia psychiatrii rozwiąże problemy psychiatrii redukcjonistycznej?Maja Białek - 2019 - Diametros 59:1-22.
    The aim of my paper is to review the discussion concerning various difficulties which surround the definition of depression and the methods of diagnosing and treating the disease against the background of the now dominant reductionist paradigm in psychiatry, as well as to answer the question whether a new approach to psychiatric disorders proposed by philosophers of psychiatry working within the phenomenologically inspired embodied and enactive paradigm indeed offers a solution to these difficulties. I present the issues specific to the (...)
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  41. Nie masz filozofii bez historii filozofii.Maja Chmura - 2011 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 3 (18).
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  42. O ciele co słowem się stało. Transcendentalny wymiar winy w myśli E. Lévinasa.Maja Chmura - 2011 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 38.
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    The New Anthropomorphism Debate and Researching Non-Human Animal Emotions: A Kantian Approach.Maja Białek - 2023 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 71 (3):205-229.
    Researchers of non-human animal emotions tend to defend some forms of anthropomorphism and seek ways to make it more critical, self-aware, and useful for scientific purposes. I propose that to achieve this goal, we need first to conduct a Kantian investigation into the deeper structure of anthropomorphism. I argue that we can distinguish at least three levels of anthropomorphising: a narrative level, a cognitive level and an in-between, metatheoretical level which is the deeper structure determining how we anthropomorphise. Because the (...)
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    Spanish-Polish Mutual Perception Since the Democratic Transition.Maja Biernacka - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (6-7):161-165.
    The article presents the processes of public discourse construction and dynamics. On the national level, symbolic processes are related to the position of the country in the international environment. Being a collective political actor on the discursive scene, the country is involved in legitimation mechanisms in the interaction stream with other political actors, i.e. its foreign counterparts. Upon intentions to enter the mainstream European culture after the transition period, Spain became discursively involved in the mutual legitimation procedures involving a number (...)
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    Spanish-Polish Mutual Perception Since the Democratic Transition.Maja Biernacka - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (6-7):161-165.
    The article presents the processes of public discourse construction and dynamics. On the national level, symbolic processes are related to the position of the country in the international environment. Being a collective political actor on the discursive scene, the country is involved in legitimation mechanisms in the interaction stream with other political actors, i.e. its foreign counterparts. Upon intentions to enter the mainstream European culture after the transition period, Spain became discursively involved in the mutual legitimation procedures involving a number (...)
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    The dog days – Elliott Erwitt as a humorist in photography.Maja Bieńkowska - 2019 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 55 (2).
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    L’oubli épistémologique: Les ancrages du savoir dans l’histoire culturelle.Maja Breznik - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (4):5-18.
    L?acte constitutif de l?histoire culturelle contemporaine?tait la coupure avec les presuppositions?pist?mologiques et m?thodologiques de l?histoire?conomique et sociale. Le champ nouveau de l?historiographie, rompant avec?la tradition historiographique?, s?est fond? sur le nouveau?mat?rialisme? et sur la th?orie de la r?pr?sentation. Une question inqui?tante cepandant s?impose: dans quelle mesure les conceptualisations et les m?thodologies de l?histoire contemporaine ne sont que costumes nouveaux pour vieux engagements de l?histoire? Le mat?rialisme nouveau ne d?guise-t-il pas la vieille pratique des historiens de rassembler des?faits?? La th?orie de (...)
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    Kommentar II zum Fall: „Selektiver Fetozid bei Zwillingsschwangerschaft“.Maja Caroline Lehmann - 2017 - Ethik in der Medizin 29 (3):239-241.
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    Bad apples or bad barrels? Qualitative study of negative experiences of encounters in healthcare.Maja Wessel, Niels Lynöe, Niklas Juth & Gert Helgesson - 2014 - Clinical Ethics 9 (2-3):77-86.
    Assessments of quality in healthcare often focus on treatment outcome or patient safety, but rarely acknowledge the importance of patients’ encounters with healthcare personnel. The aim of this study was to gain an improved understanding of negative experiences of healthcare encounters by investigating experiences of the general population. A questionnaire was distributed to a randomly selected sample population of 1484 inhabitants in Stockholm County, Sweden. The material was subjected to conventional content analysis. Seventeen different types of complaint about negative encounters (...)
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    Justice and Inclusiveness: The Reconfiguration of Global–Local Relationships in Sustainability Initiatives in Ghana’s Cocoa Sector.Maja Slingerland, Sietze Vellema & Faustina Obeng Adomaa - 2022 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 35 (4):1-19.
    Pressure from the public and non-governmental organisations is pushing lead companies in the cocoa and chocolate sectors towards becoming more environmentally sustainable and socially just. Because of this, several sustainability programmes, certification schemes and delivery initiatives have been introduced. These have changed the relationship between chocolate companies, cocoa exporters, and small-scale farmers. This paper observes how large companies in the cocoa export and consumer markets are shifting away from their traditionally remote position in the cocoa sector. The pressure to ensure (...)
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