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    The Genesis of Human Offspring. A Study in Early Greek Culture.Friedrich Solmsen & Agnes Carr Vaughan - 1948 - American Journal of Philology 69 (3):347.
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    Hunter Vaughan (2019) Hollywood's Dirtiest Secret: The Hidden Environmental Costs of the Movies.Georgie Carr - 2022 - Film-Philosophy 26 (1):90-93.
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    After Kohlberg Post-Postscript: A Response to Agnes Tellings.David Carr - 1998 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (2/3):185-192.
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    Developing Creativity to Enhance Human Potential in Sport: A Wicked Transdisciplinary Challenge.James Vaughan, Clifford J. Mallett, Keith Davids, Paul Potrac & Maurici A. López-Felip - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Florence Weber, Le sang, le nom, le quotidien : une sociologie de la parenté pratique.Agnès Martial - 2008 - Clio 27:261-263.
    L’ouvrage de Florence Weber, Le sang, le nom, le quotidien : une sociologie de la parenté pratique, s’inscrit dans une démarche ambitieuse, en croisant deux ensembles d’analyses généralement séparés : d’une part, les travaux sur le care et la prise en charge familiale des personnes dépendantes, enfants, malades et vieillards (domaine des spécialistes des politiques sociales et de la santé, économistes, sociologues et politistes) et, d’autre part, les analyses portant sur les transformations c...
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    Web and Philosophy, Why and What For?Alexandre Monnin, Harry Halpin & Leslie Carr - unknown
    Proceedings of PhiloWeb 2012, workshop at WWW 2012, on the philosophy of the Web.
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    Deleuze's Kantian Ethos: Critique as a Way of Life.Cheri Lynne Carr - 2018 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Cheri Lynne Carr explores the very real potential of Deleuze's clandestine use of Kantian critique for developing a new ethical practice. This new practice is built on an idea implicit in much of Deleuzian thought: the idea of critique as a way of life.
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    Reinforcement or maximization?William Vaughan - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):405-405.
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    IX*—Knowledge and its Risks.Brian Carr - 1982 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 82 (1):115-128.
    Brian Carr; IX*—Knowledge and its Risks, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 82, Issue 1, 1 June 1982, Pages 115–128, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristo.
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    III*—Two Kinds of Virtue.David Carr - 1985 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 85 (1):47-62.
    David Carr; III*—Two Kinds of Virtue, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 85, Issue 1, 1 June 1985, Pages 47–62, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelia.
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    Football, Culture, Skill Development and Sport Coaching: Extending Ecological Approaches in Athlete Development Using the Skilled Intentionality Framework.James Vaughan, Clifford J. Mallett, Paul Potrac, Maurici A. López-Felip & Keith Davids - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In this manuscript, we extend ecological approaches and suggest ideas for enhancing athlete development by utilizing the Skilled Intentionality Framework. A broad aim is to illustrate the extent to which social, cultural and historical aspects of life are embodied in the way football is played and the skills young footballers develop during learning. Here, we contend that certain aspects of the world are “weighted” with social and cultural significance, “standing out” to be more readily perceived and simultaneously acted upon when (...)
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    Exploring Australian journalism discursive practices in reporting rape: The pitiful predator and the silent victim.Cathy Vaughan, Georgina Sutherland, Kate Holland, Patricia Easteal & Michelle Dunne Breen - 2017 - Discourse and Communication 11 (3):241-258.
    This article draws on the qualitative research component of a mixed-methods project exploring the Australian news media’s representation of violence against women. This critical discourse analysis is on print and online news reporting of the case of ‘Kings Cross Nightclub Rapist Luke Lazarus’, who in March 2015 was tried and convicted of raping a female club-goer in a laneway behind his father’s nightclub in Sydney, Australia. We explore the journalism discursive practices employed in the production of the news reports about (...)
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    Forgoing Treatment at the End of Life in 6 European Countries.Georg Bosshard, Tore Nilstun, Johan Bilsen, Michael Norup, Guido Miccinesi, Johannes J. M. van Delden, Karin Faisst, Agnes van der Heide & for the European End-of-Life - 2005 - JAMA Internal Medicine 165 (4):401-407.
    Modern medicine provides unprecedented opportunities in diagnostics and treatment. However, in some situations at the end of a patient’s life, many physicians refrain from using all possible measures to prolong life. We studied the incidence of different types of treatment withheld or withdrawn in 6 European countries and analyzed the main background characteristics.
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  14. „Who pays the Ferryman?“.Ágnes Alföldy-Găzdac & Cristian Găzdac - 2013 - Klio 95 (2):285-314.
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    Implicit Detection of Poetic Harmony by the Naïve Brain.Awel Vaughan-Evans, Robat Trefor, Llion Jones, Peredur Lynch, Manon W. Jones & Guillaume Thierry - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Life-Choices.Ariane Vaughan - 2020 - Feminist Review 124 (1):203-203.
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    Phonological Knowledge: Conceptual and Empirical Issues.Noel Burton-Roberts, Philip Carr & Gerard J. Docherty (eds.) - 1959 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Phonological Knowledge addresses central questions in the foundations of phonology and locates them within their larger linguistic and philosophical context. Phonology is a discipline grounded in observable facts, but like any discipline it rests on conceptual assumptions. This book investigates the nature, status, and acquisition of phonological knowledge: it enquires into the conceptual and empirical foundations of phonology, and considers the relation of phonology to the theory of language and other capacities of mind. The authors address a wide range of (...)
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    Studies in the History of Political Philosophy before and after Rousseau.C. Vaughan - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:377.
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    Mother sense and the image schema of the gift.Genevieve Vaughan - 2013 - Semiotica 2013 (196):57-77.
    Journal Name: Semiotica - Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies / Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique Volume: 2013 Issue: 196 Pages: 57-77.
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    Progressive Education and Racial Justice: Examining the Work of John Dewey.Kelly Vaughan - 2018 - Education and Culture 34 (2):39.
    John Dewey was a progressive theorist, a pragmatist, a philosopher, and arguably the most influential American educator of the twentieth century.1 Yet despite extensive documentation about John Dewey's philosophies of education and democracy, there is limited research about Dewey's views about race and racism, especially as they relate to schooling.2 While some scholars argue that Dewey was a progressive advocate for equity and equal rights,3 others point to Dewey's silence on issues of race and assert that he failed to adequately (...)
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    ‘Gorilla exceptions’ and the ethically apathetic corporate lawyer.Steven Vaughan & Emma Oakley - 2016 - Legal Ethics 19 (1):50-75.
    ABSTRACTThis paper draws on interviews with 57 corporate finance lawyers working from global law firms based in the City of London. Drawing on this data, we highlight common themes of taking deals at ‘face value’, being the lawyer-technician who uses the law to effect his client’s wishes, and not ‘pushing’ ethics. We suggest that there is an apathy – a lack of concern or interest – about ethics on the part of corporate lawyers. This apathy stems from various sources. It (...)
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    Introduction: Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution.Michael Vaughan - 2007 - Substance 36 (3):7-24.
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    Child-caregiver interaction in two remote Indigenous Australian communities.Jill Vaughan, Gillian Wigglesworth, Deborah Loakes, Samantha Disbray & Karin Moses - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    McKinsey J. C. C. and Tarski Alfred. The algebra of topology. Annals of mathematics, ser. 2 vol. 45 , pp. 141–191.H. E. Vaughan - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):96-97.
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    Jean-François Lyotard: The Interviews and Debates.Dylan Vaughan - 2022 - The European Legacy 28 (3):436-438.
    With the publication of Jean-François Lyotard: The Interviews and Debates, Kiff Bamford has securely situated himself as a scholar of ‘the marginal’, in the sense of recovering the neglected texts...
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    Mutants We All: Jean-Louis Schefer and our Cinematic Civilization.Hunter Vaughan - 2012 - Substance 41 (3):147-165.
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    Byrne Lee. Boolean algebra in terms of inclusion. American journal of mathematics, vol. 70 , pp. 139–143.H. E. Vaughan - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):159-159.
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    Beinger than Being is Being Itself.William Vaughan - 2004 - Journal of Philosophical Research 29:73-92.
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    Beinger than Being is Being Itself.William Vaughan - 2004 - Journal of Philosophical Research 29:73-92.
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    Communication and exchange.Genevieve Vaughan - 1980 - Semiotica 29 (1-2).
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    Cinematic Geopolitics by shapiro, michael j.Hunter Vaughan - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (1):72-74.
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    Corporate lawyers and corporate clients.Steven Vaughan - 2016 - Legal Ethics 19 (1):1-4.
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    Derrida’s Supplement to the Hegelian Dialectic of Spirit.Connell Vaughan - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1):341-345.
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    Effect of stimulus onset delay in visual search by monkeys.Jonathan Vaughan & Arthur A. Stone - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (1):54-57.
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    Erkenntnis und Wirklichkeit. Grundlagenkritische Voruntersuchungen.L. Vaughan - 1980 - Télos 1980 (45):207-210.
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    Fugitive Philosophy.Dylan Vaughan - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (1):214-224.
    Abstract:The central inquiry of this article concerns the ethical orientation within post-structuralism, specifically questioning its potential affinity with deontology. While the “philosophers of difference” offer divergent perspectives on the doctrine of judgment, Jacques Derrida folds it within Deconstruction as a nomo-aporetic transcendental horizon. To understand this operation and its potential ethical significance, I suggest Jean-François Lyotard offers the best counter-model with which to compare against Derrida’s. Amongst their direct and indirect exchanges with each other is a dialogue concerning the law (...)
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    Framed Time: Toward a Postfilmic Cinema by stewart, garrett.M. Hunter Vaughan - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (2):210-212.
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    Grau A. A.. Ternary Boolean algebra. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 53 , pp. 567–572.H. E. Vaughan - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (4):136-136.
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    goethe And Hugo.C. E. Vaughan - 1926 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 10 (2):407-434.
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    Gifts and Infant Games: Implications for Epistemology.Vaughan Genevieve - 2017 - Philosophy Study 7 (10).
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    Gadamer and Wittgenstein on the unity of language: Reality and discourse without metaphysics – by Patrick Rogers horn.William Vaughan - 2007 - Philosophical Investigations 31 (1):92–96.
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    Giving up the ghost.William Vaughan - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):501-501.
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    giambattista Vico.C. E. Vaughan - 1921 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 6 (3):266-288.
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    Hobbes's contempt for opinions: Manipulation and the challenge for mass democracies.Geoffrey M. Vaughan - 1999 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 13 (1-2):55-71.
    Thomas Hobbes denied both that opinion provides access to truth and that it ought to be protected from political manipulation. Hobbes knew that his contempt for opinion put him at odds with the classical tradition of political philosophy. What he could not have known was that it also would put him at odds with modern, liberal democracy, which protects opinions—the opinions of the public—that it cannot invest with truth value.
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    Incommunicative Action: An Esoteric Warning About Deliberative Democracy.Geoffrey M. Vaughan - 2010 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 22 (2-3):293-309.
    Deliberative democracy is a noble project: an attempt to make citizens philosophize. Critics of deliberative democracy usually claim either that the proposed deliberation threatens an existing moral consensus or, instead, that deliberation is impossible amid power imbalances that oppress the weak. But another problem is that combining democracy and deliberation is inherently an attempt to engage publicly in a private activity—where sensitivity to each interlocutor may require a special form of address. Can this be done? Yes, in some contexts. The (...)
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    Incommunicative Action: An Esoteric Warning About Deliberative Democracy.Geoffrey M. Vaughan - 2010 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 22 (2):293-309.
    Deliberative democracy is a noble project: an attempt to make citizens philosophize. Critics of deliberative democracy usually claim either that the proposed deliberation threatens an existing moral consensus or, instead, that deliberation is impossible amid power imbalances that oppress the weak. But another problem is that combining democracy and deliberation is inherently an attempt to engage publicly in a private activity—where sensitivity to each interlocutor may require a special form of address. Can this be done? Yes, in some contexts. The (...)
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    Intellectual Power and the Powerlessness of Intellectuals.Michalina Vaughan - 1986 - Theory, Culture and Society 3 (3):93-103.
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    John Searle and his Critics.Rachel Vaughan - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:256-260.
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    Lorenzen Paul. Einführung in die Logik. Archiv der Mathematik , vol. 2 , pp. 60–65.H. E. Vaughan - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (3):227-228.
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    Martinique and the radical ideal.Megan Vaughan - 2001 - Philosophia Africana 4 (2):7-16.
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