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    Medical-Legal Partnerships and Prevention: Caring for Unrepresented Patients Through Early Identification and Intervention.Cathy L. Purvis Lively - forthcoming - HEC Forum:1-13.
    Caring for unrepresented patients encompasses legal, ethical, and moral challenges regarding decision-making, consent, the patient’s values, wishes, best interest, and the healthcare team’s professional integrity and autonomy. In this article, I consider the impact of the aging population and the effects of the social determinants of health and suggest that without preventive intervention, the number of unrepresented patients will continue to increase. The health, social, and legal risk factors for becoming unrepresented require a multidisciplinary response. Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLPs) bring healthcare (...)
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    Poet, Priest and Prophet: The Life and Thought of Bishop John V. Taylor.David Wood & Churches Together in Britain and Ireland - 2002
    John V. Taylor was a missionary statesman, ecumenist, Africanist, onetime General Secretary of the Church Missionary Society, and later Anglican Bishop of Winchester. His work offers a theology and practice of Christian mission which is faithful to scripture while fully facing the facts of the contemporary world at the beginning of the third millennium. Does Christian evangelism promote sectarianism and violence, or can it contribute to harmony and peace in the global village? Can Christians extol the true significance of Jesus (...)
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    Living together: inventing moral science.David Schmidtz - 2023 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Is moral philosophy more foundational than political philosophy? In other words, is "how to live?" more fundamental than "how to live together?" We were trained to say yes, but there was never any reason to believe it. Must rigorous reflection on how to live aim to derive necessary truths from timeless axioms, ignoring ephemeral contingencies of time and place? In the 1800s, philosophy left the contingencies to emerging departments of social science. Where did that leave philosophy? (...)
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    Living together: Jacques Derrida's communities of violence and peace.Elisabeth Weber (ed.) - 2013 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    " In this volume, the paradoxes, impossibilities, and singular chances that haunt the necessity of "living together" are evoked in Derrida's essay "Avowing--The Impossible: 'Returns,' Repentance, and Reconciliation," around which the ...
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    Living Together: Essays on Aristotle's Ethics.Jennifer Whiting - 2023 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    This book comprises essays centered on Aristotle’s objectivist conception of eudaimonia, especially the roles played in it by activities of theoretical and practical intellect and the quality of our relationships with one another. Common objections to grounding this conception in the “proper function” of a human being are answered by appeal to the role played by Aristotle’s teleologically driven essentialism. His struggle to reconcile living in accordance with distinctively human virtues with the ideal of living a “divine” contemplative life is (...)
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    On the Difficulty of Living Together: Memory, Politics, and History.Manuel Cruz - 2016 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    In On the Difficulty of Living Together, Manuel Cruz launches a nuanced study of memory and forgetting, defining their forms and uses, political meanings, and social and historical implications. Memory is not an intrinsically positive phenomenon, he argues, but an impressionable and malleable one, used to advance a variety of agendas. Cruz focuses on five memory models: that which is inherently valuable, that which legitimizes the present, that which supports retributive justice, that which is essential to mourning, and that (...)
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  7. Learning to live together in peace and harmony: um olhar comprometido com a formação humana // Learning to live together in peace and harmony: a look committed to human formation.Claudemir Inacio dos Santos & Policarpo Junior - 2015 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 20 (2):94-111.
    Viver de forma autônoma, em paz e em harmonia ainda é um estorvo para os seres humanos. O documento Learning to live together in peace and harmony, publicação conjunta da UNESCO-APNIEVE, retrata essa dificuldade e expressa os desafios políticos, econômicos, sociais, étnicos e culturais que os habitantes da região Ásia-Pacífico enfrentam para aprender a viver de maneira autônoma, pacífica e harmoniosa. O documento defende que o caminho para esse processo é mudar o modelo vigente, voltado para criar uma (...)
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  8. Living together and living apart. On the interactions between mathematics and logics from the French Revolution to the First World War.Ivor Grattan-Guinness - 1988 - South African Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):73-82.
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    Living Together as Equals: The Demands of Citizenship.Andrew Mason - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    There is considerable debate about the demands citizenship places upon us in our everyday lives. Living Together as Equals distinguishes two different ways of thinking about citizenship both of which shed some light on the demands that it makes upon us.
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    The Philpsophical Reflection about Living Together viewed on The Nicomachean Ethics. 전재원 - 2017 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 80:1-19.
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    Living Together in an Ecological Community.David E. Schrader - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (18):43-52.
    Environmental ethics uniquely challenges us to re-examine the foundations of ethical thought. Ethical frameworks that focus on individual ethical agents and ethical patients, ignoring their status as parts of interrelated communities, lead to strongly counterintuitive results in important cases. Ideas only hinted at in Aldo Leopold’s idea of “land ethic” can be developed fruitfully by extending a pragmatist ethical framework drawn from the work of William James. Such a framework is not without difficulties, but does offer a potentially valuable way (...)
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    Living Together in an Ecological Community.David E. Schrader - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (18):43-52.
    Environmental ethics uniquely challenges us to re-examine the foundations of ethical thought. Ethical frameworks that focus on individual ethical agents and ethical patients, ignoring their status as parts of interrelated communities, lead to strongly counterintuitive results in important cases. Ideas only hinted at in Aldo Leopold’s idea of “land ethic” can be developed fruitfully by extending a pragmatist ethical framework drawn from the work of William James. Such a framework is not without difficulties, but does offer a potentially valuable way (...)
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    Spinoza on Learning to Live Together.Susan James - 2020 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophising, as Spinoza conceives it, is the project of learning to live joyfully. This in turn is a matter of learning to live together, and the most obvious test of philosophical insight is our capacity to sustain a harmonious way of life. Susan James defends this interpretation and explores Spinoza's influence on contemporary debates.
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  14. To Live Together: Shaping New Attitudes to Peace Through Education. By Daniel S. Halperin.C. Leahy-Dios - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:139-139.
     
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    Living together.Keith Oatley - 1991 - Cognition and Emotion 5 (1):65-79.
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    Living Together: Psychic Space and the Demand for Sexual Equality.Drucilla Cornell - 2003 - In Ann Cahill & Jennifer Hansen (eds.), The Continental Feminism Reader. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 196.
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    Living Together: People, Animals, Environment—A Personal Historical Perspective.Leo K. Bustad - 1988 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 31 (2):171.
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    Living Together, Living Apart: Rethinking Jewish-Christian Relations in the Middle Ages. By Jonathan Elukin.R. N. Swanson - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1045-1045.
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  19. Love Life: Aristotle on Living Together with Friends.Irene Liu - 2010 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 53 (6):579-601.
    According to Aristotle, the most characteristic activity of friendship is “living together” [to suzên]. This paper seeks to understand living together in the light of his famous, foundational claim that humans are social by nature. Based on an interpretation of Nicomachean Ethics 9.9, I explain our need for friends in terms of a more fundamental human need to appreciate one's life as a whole. I then argue that friendship is built into the very structure of human life itself (...)
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  20. Future Politics: Living Together in a World Transformed by Tech.Jamie Susskind - 2018 - Oxford University Press.
    Future Politics confronts the most important question of our time: how will digital technology change society?
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    Spinoza on Learning to Live Together, by Susan James.Aaron Garrett - 2023 - Mind 132 (525):288-295.
    Spinoza on Learning to Live Together is a collection of nine of Susan James’ previously published papers alongside four more essays published for the first time.
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    Derrida’s Umbrapolitics: Marrano “Living Together”.Agata Bielik-Robson - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (4):63-82.
    This essay focuses on political implications of Derrida’s messianicité as a form of Marrano messianism: a universal vision of community “out of joints” which, despite its disjointedness and inner separation, nonetheless addresses itself as “we”. By referring to the generalized “Marrano experience” – the fate of those Sephardic Jews who were forced to convert to Christianity and, in consequence, became neither Jewish nor Christian – Derrida takes the Marrano as his paradigmatic political figure of a “rogue” who escapes every identity (...)
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    How to Live Together: Novelistic Simulations of Some Everyday Spaces.Kate Briggs (ed.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    In _The Preparation of the Novel_, a collection of lectures delivered at a defining moment in Roland Barthes's career, the critic spoke of his struggle to discover a different way of writing and a new approach to life. _The Neutral_ preceded this work, containing Barthes's challenge to the classic oppositions of Western thought and his effort to establish new pathways of meaning. _How to Live Together_ predates both of these achievements, a series of lectures exploring solitude and the degree (...)
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    Persons, Peoples, and Cultures: Living Together in a Global Age.George F. McLean - 2004 - Crvp.
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    Learning to Live Together Harmoniously: Spiritual Perspectives from Indian Classrooms Learning to Live Together Harmoniously: Spiritual Perspectives from Indian Classrooms. By Jwalin Patel. Pp 239 + xxiii. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 2023. £109.99 (hbk), £87.50 (ebk). ISBN 978-3-031-23538-2 (hbk), ISBN 978-3-031-23539-9 (ebk). [REVIEW]Nikita Jha - forthcoming - British Journal of Educational Studies.
    For an educational zeitgeist so rooted, and understandably so, in measurable, scalable, and replicable results, it is difficult to entertain the idea of an unquantifiable goalpost. Although terms l...
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  26. Etemeyaske Vpokat (Living Together Peacefully): How the Muscogee Concept of Harmony Can Provide a Structure to Morality.Joseph Len Miller - 2019 - In Colin Marshall (ed.), Comparative Metaethics: Neglected Perspectives on the Foundations of Morality. Routledge. pp. 81-101.
    Drawing primarily from the cultural traditions and beliefs of the Muscogee peoples, I will provide an account of how harmony can play a foundational role in providing a structure to morality. In the process of providing this account, I will begin (§2) by defining two key Muscogee concepts: ‘energy’ (§2.1) and ‘harmony’ (§2.2). I will also explain how the relationship between these two concepts can provide a structure for morality. Then I will explain the conditions that make promoting harmony a (...)
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  27. Real character-friends: Aristotelian friendship, living together, and technology.Michael T. McFall - 2012 - Ethics and Information Technology 14 (3):221-230.
    Aristotle’s account of friendship has largely withstood the test of time. Yet there are overlooked elements of his account that, when challenged by apparent threats of current and emerging communication technologies, reveal his account to be remarkably prescient. I evaluate the danger that technological advances in communication pose to the future of friendship by examining and defending Aristotle’s claim that perfect or character-friends must live together. I concede that technologically-mediated communication can aid existing character-friendships, but I argue that (...)
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    Can We Live Together, Equal and Different?Alain Touraine - 1998 - European Journal of Social Theory 1 (2):165-178.
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    How to Live Together: Novelistic Simulations of Some Everyday Spaces.Roland Barthes - 2012 - Columbia University Press.
    "Notes for a lecture course and seminar at Collaege de France (1976-1977)"-- T.p.
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    Living Together, Living Apart: Rethinking Jewish-Christian Relations in the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Jonathan Elukin - 2008 - Speculum 83 (4):981-982.
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  31. Education for living together in a diverse UK : a role for civic friendship, concord and deliberation?Andrew Peterson - 2018 - In James Arthur (ed.), Virtues in the Public Sphere: Citizenship, Civic Friendship and Duty. New York, NY: Routledge Press.
     
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    Joy in Living Together: Toward a Civic Appreciation of Laughter.Ajume H. Wingo - 2006 - Journal of Political Philosophy 14 (2):186-202.
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    Challenges to Living Together, or What Matters? Semioethic Approach to Global-Communicative Problems.Andreas Ventsel - 2018 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 31 (2):389-395.
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    Sociality. The Art of Living Together, By Atkinson LeeM.A.John Macmurray - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (13):147-147.
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    Spinoza on Learning to Live Together by Susan James.Hadley Marie Cooney - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (2):347-348.
    For too long, Spinoza's ethics was misread as an ethics of ideals, in which the most virtuous life possible was said to consist of the life of pure reasoning. The "free man," Spinoza's paragon of virtue, was understood to be the individual who is neither helped nor harmed by anything external. The goal, on this view, was to transcend the life of the body, of the material, and of the political, in order to focus solely on becoming like God by (...)
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    Could We Live Together Without Punishment? On the Exceptional Status of the Criminal Law.Rocio Lorca - 2021 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 17 (1):29-38.
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  37. Gilbert, M.-Living Together.K. Graham - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40:74-74.
     
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    Joy in living together: Toward a civic appreciation of laughter.Ajume H. Wingo - 2006 - Journal of Political Philosophy 14 (2):186–202.
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    Understanding Institutions: The Science and Philosophy of Living Together.Francesco Guala - 2016 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Understanding Institutions proposes a new unified theory of social institutions that combines the best insights of philosophers and social scientists who have written on this topic. Francesco Guala presents a theory that combines the features of three influential views of institutions: as equilibria of strategic games, as regulative rules, and as constitutive rules. -/- Guala explains key institutions like money, private property, and marriage, and develops a much-needed unification of equilibrium- and rules-based approaches. Although he uses game theory concepts, the (...)
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    And If We All Lived Together? [Et si on vivait tous ensemble?]: Written and directed by Stéphane Robelin, 2011, Les Films de la Butte.Katrina A. Bramstedt - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (1):119-120.
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    How to Live Together: Novelistic Simulations of Some Everyday Spaces.Viola Brisolin - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (1):84-85.
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  42. Alain Touraine, Can We Live Together? Equality and Difference Reviewed by.Patrick Hayden - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (2):152-154.
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  43. Men Become Sociable by Living Together in Society: Re-assessing Mandeville’s Social Theory.Malcolm Jack - 2015 - In Edmundo Balsemão Pires & Joaquim Braga (eds.), Bernard de Mandeville's Tropology of Paradoxes: Morals, Politics, Economics, and Therapy. Berlin/New York: Springer International Publishing.
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    On the Difficulty of Living Together: Memory, Politics, and History.Richard Jacques (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Manuel Cruz launches a nuanced study of memory and forgetting, defining their forms and uses, political meanings, and social and historical implications. Memory is not an intrinsically positive phenomenon, he argues, but an impressionable and malleable one, used to advance a variety of agendas. Cruz focuses on five memory models: that which is inherently valuable; that which legitimizes the present; that which supports retributive justice; that which is essential to mourning; and that which elicits renunciation or revelation.
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  45. The Art of Living Together.L. P. Jacks & Stevenson Lectures - 1928 - Hodder & Stoughton.
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    The Art of Living Together.Geoffrey Skoll - 2013 - Cultura 10 (2):49-70.
    A neighborhood in a US city seems to present a possibly unique exception to empirical generalizations and explanations of urban decline and occasional rehabilitation. Resisting decline, gentrification, and outside interests and actors, the neighborhood generated a subculture created by working class artists. As a valuable occasion for revising urban social theory, this essay draws on the work of Howard S. Becker, Pierre Bourdieu, Henri Lefebvre, Jacques Rancière, and Georg Simmel, among others. It relies on ethnographic method for its empirical findings.
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    Religion, Pluralism, and the Problem of Living Together in the Light of Kymlicka’s Thoughts.Selçuk Erincik - 2020 - Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 4 (1):45-77.
    Today’s societies face the minorities that want recognition and respect for cultural differences. Kymlicka names it the challenge of multiculturalism. It is considered that identity and recognition problems have recently come to the fore because of a transformation in the perception of subject, truth, reason caused by postmodernism. Kymlicka claims that even if it is more difficult to live together today, it is not because of the so-called post-truth age. In his opinion, we have never reached absolute common (...)
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    Towards a Practice of Respecting the In-between: Condition Sine Qua Non of Living Together Peacefully.Anne-Claire Mulder - 2009 - Feminist Theology 17 (2):245-253.
    Living together peacefully in a world of differences asks for a practice of respecting the irreducible difference of the other. Acknowledging this `not-me' of the other subject generates an in-between: a space/time between subjects that cannot be transgressed other than by violence. Following Irigaray, I argue that this `in-between' comes about through the passion of wonder, a being touched in the flesh in the encounter with the other, which opens the subject to him/herself and to the other. To perceive (...)
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    The role of dissent, conflict, and open dialogue in learning to live together harmoniously.Jwalin Patel - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (6):707-718.
    “Learning To Live Together” (LTLT) has been proposed as one of the four UN pillars of education. Several Indian educationists including Aurobindo, Gandhi, Krishnamurti, and Tagore have emphasized equivalents like ‘education of the heart’ and founded schools that have pursued these goals, some for more than a century. This paper explores teachers’ perspectives on conflict, satyagraha/dissent, and dialogue and their role in education for LTLT. The paper draws upon a three year-long, multiple-embedded case-study that studied 14 teachers at (...)
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    The ethical challenge of Touraine's 'living together'.Lawrence Wilde - 2007 - Journal of Global Ethics 3 (1):39 – 53.
    In Can We Live Together? Alain Touraine combines a consummate analysis of crucial social tensions in contemporary societies with a strong normative appeal for a new emancipatory 'Subject' capable of overcoming the twin threats of atomisation or authoritarianism. He calls for a move from 'politics to ethics' and then from ethics back to politics to enable the new Subject to make a reality out of the goals of democracy and solidarity. However, he has little to say about the (...)
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