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    Affective matching moderates S–R binding.Carina Giesen & Klaus Rothermund - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (2):342-350.
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    Intimacy Effects on Action Regulation: Retrieval of Observationally Acquired Stimulus–Response Bindings in Romantically Involved Interaction Partners Versus Strangers.Carina Giesen, Virginia Löhl, Klaus Rothermund & Nicolas Koranyi - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Emotional arousal does not modulate stimulus-response binding and retrieval effects.Carina G. Giesen & Andreas B. Eder - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (8):1509-1521.
    The adaptation-by-binding account and the arousal-biased competition model suggest that emotional arousal increases binding effects for transient links between stimuli and responses. Two highly-powered, pre-registered experiments tested whether transient stimulus-response bindings are stronger for high versus low arousing stimuli. Emotional words were presented in a sequential prime-probe design in which stimulus relation, response relation, and stimulus arousal were orthogonally manipulated. In Experiment 1 (N = 101), words with high and low arousal levels were presented individually in prime and probe displays. (...)
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    The post-national constellation: Habermas and ``the second modernity''.Klaus-Gerd Giesen - 2004 - Res Publica 10 (1):1-13.
    For some years now, Jürgen Habermas, possibly the most influential European philosopher of today, has been producing a growing number of publications on world politics. In the historical context of the collapse of bipolarity and the advent of the triad, along with the punitive wars in the Gulf and Yugoslavia, he is very far from being alone: Jacques Derrida and Noberto Bobbio,Michael Walzer and John Rawls, to name only the most forceful, have also been thinking out loud about the new (...)
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    Does working memory capacity predict cross-modally induced failures of awareness?Carina Kreitz, Philip Furley, Daniel J. Simons & Daniel Memmert - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 39 (C):18-27.
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    Feminist struggle over urban safety and the politics of space.Carina Listerborn - 2016 - European Journal of Women's Studies 23 (3):251-264.
    This article explores safety and politics of space in two ways. First, it reviews research on women’s fear and calls for safer cities, identifying four contradictions in the geography of fear discourse. Second, it elaborates on how including various forms of fear may repoliticize the contemporary depoliticized and co-opted safety discussion by focusing on sexist and racist threats rather than exclusively on the white middle classes. Here, threats to veiled Muslim women and their experiences in public spaces are, in particular, (...)
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    What is Enough?: Sufficiency, Justice, and Health.Carina Fourie & Annette Rid - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
    What is a just way of spending public resources for health and health care? Several significant answers to this question are under debate. Public spending could aim to promote greater equality in health, for example, or maximize the health of the population, or provide the worst off with the best possible health. Another approach is to aim for each person to have "enough" so that her health or access to health care does not fall under a critical level. This latter (...)
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    Human Autonomy at Risk? An Analysis of the Challenges from AI.Carina Prunkl - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (3):1-21.
    Autonomy is a core value that is deeply entrenched in the moral, legal, and political practices of many societies. The development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) have raised new questions about AI’s impacts on human autonomy. However, systematic assessments of these impacts are still rare and often held on a case-by-case basis. In this article, I provide a conceptual framework that both ties together seemingly disjoint issues about human autonomy, as well as highlights differences between them. In the first (...)
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    Teorías para la construcción del poder temporal: el papado y la iglesia en el occidente europeo (siglos X-XIII).Carina Ganuza - 2011 - Enfoques 23 (1):75-100.
    Se analizará el papel de la iglesia católica como detentora de poder en el siglo X, sus íntimas relaciones con la forma de construcción del poder político, permitiendo su fortalecimiento en un tiempo de fragmentación territorial. Se perseguirá la interpretación de la interrelación poder temporal-esp..
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  10. 's Mensen evolutie.J. Th Giesen - 1964 - Den Haag,: Servire.
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    Introducing a New Journal.Carina Henriksson - 2007 - Phenomenology and Practice 1 (1).
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    What did you learn in school today?Carina Henriksson - 2012 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 12 (sup1):1-10.
    This article conveys some of the findings from a hermeneutic-phenomenological study on lived experiences of school failure. The informants were students in Swedish senior high schools and teenagers in Swedish juvenile institutions. Contrary to the common belief that school failure is related to low grades or failing exams, the students’ descriptions of lived experiences of failure had little to do with intellectual shortcomings. The students’ interpretation of my research question did not encompass cognitive deficiencies. They rarely spoke of failure to (...)
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    Auswahlbibliographie.Carina Lüdecke & Nikolas Helm - 2012 - Das Mittelalter 17 (2):8-15.
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    Back Matter.Carina Pöhl - 2015 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 57:575-605.
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    Distance is relative: Inattentional blindness critically depends on the breadth of the attentional focus.Carina Kreitz, Stefanie Hüttermann & Daniel Memmert - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 78:102878.
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    Social Equality: On What It Means to Be Equals.Carina Fourie, Fabian Schuppert & Ivo Wallimann-Helmer (eds.) - 2015 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This volume brings together a collection of ten original essays which present new analyses of social and relational equality in philosophy and political theory. The essays analyze the nature of social equality and its relationship with justice and with politics.
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    Idolatrous Cultures and the Practice of Religion.Carina L. Johnson - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (4):597-621.
    In the fifteenth century, idolatry could be understood as one in a diversity of religious rites. Nicholas of Cusa and subsequent Platonists emphasized that no rite was necessary, only love, and drew on prisca theologia to understand religion throughout the world. By the turn of the sixteenth century, cosmographers such as Peter Martyr Anglerius incorporated these ideas into descriptions of religious and cultural practice. Early Reformation concerns about removing superstitious rites and images, and the Counter-Reformation response to that critique, led (...)
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  18. What is Social Equality? An Analysis of Status Equality as a Strongly Egalitarian Ideal.Carina Fourie - 2012 - Res Publica 18 (2):107-126.
    What kind of equality should we value and why? Current debate centres around whether distributive equality is valuable. However, it is not the only (potentially) morally significant form of equality. David Miller and T. M. Scanlon have emphasised the importance of social equality—a strongly egalitarian notion distinct from distributive equality, and which cannot be reduced to a concern for overall welfare or the welfare of the worst-off. However, as debate tends to focus on distribution, social equality has been neglected and (...)
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  19. Moral Distress and Moral Conflict in Clinical Ethics.Carina Fourie - 2013 - Bioethics 29 (2):91-97.
    Much research is currently being conducted on health care practitioners' experiences of moral distress, especially the experience of nurses. What moral distress is, however, is not always clearly delineated and there is some debate as to how it should be defined. This article aims to help to clarify moral distress. My methodology consists primarily of a conceptual analysis, with especial focus on Andrew Jameton's influential description of moral distress. I will identify and aim to resolve two sources of confusion about (...)
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    Carl Knight and Zofia Stemplowska, eds. , Responsibility and Distributive Justice . Reviewed by.Carina Fourie - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (2):111-113.
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    Comment on Andrew Walton: The Basie Structure Objection and the Institutions of a Property-Owning Democracy.Carina Fourie - 2013 - Analyse & Kritik 35 (1):187-192.
    Andrew Walton argues that, a Rawlsian property-owning democracy (POD) requires a fraternal ethos and certain forms of social interaction, such as high trade union membership. The basic structure objection could be used to challenge these claims as it indicates that Rawls’s principles of justice should only be applied to the basic structure of society, and not, for example, to an ethos. Walton has two responses to the objection: firstly, that it does not apply to his argument, and, secondly, even if (...)
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  22. La paradoja del Cronopio, o los lugares del pensamiento.Carina Infantozzi - 2008 - A Parte Rei 58:11.
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  23. El sufrimiento como emoción. Enfoques constructivistas.Carina V. Kaplan, Noemí Aizencang & Ezequiel Szapu - forthcoming - Voces de la Educación:191-209.
    El presente trabajo conceptualiza la categoría de sufrimiento o dolor social desde un enfoque relacional y constructivista sobre la vida social y escolar. Particularmente, focalizamos en los desarrollos del psicoanálisis de Silvia Bleichmar, la sociología figuracional de Norbert Elias y el interaccionismo simbólico de David Le Breton. Sus perspectivas poseen una serie de puntos de confluencia: a) interpretan al sufrimiento como una emoción que imbrica procesos psico y sociogenéticos; b) conciben que el dolor remite a la relación entre cuerpo y (...)
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    El sentimiento de vergüenza en la experiencia escolar de jóvenes indígenas.Carina V. Kaplan & Elisa Martina de los Ángeles Sulca - forthcoming - Voces de la Educación:64-73.
    El presente art í culo analiza el sentimiento de verg ü enza en la experiencia escolar de j óvenes indígenas de una escuela secundaria rural-albergue del Norte de Argentina. Los testimonios recuperados expresan el dolor social y la búsqueda de reparaci ón simbó lica de la subjetividad herida.
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    Information About the Optimism of a Placebo/Nocebo Provider and Placebo/Nocebo Side Effects.Carina Schlintl & Anne Schienle - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    BackgroundResearch has demonstrated that personality characteristics, such as optimism are associated with placebo/nocebo responding. The present study investigated whether written information about the optimism of a placebo/nocebo provider can influence the occurrence of reported placebo/nocebo side effects.MethodWe analyzed data from 201 females who participated in a “clinical study on a new massage oil with stone clover extract.” The oil was introduced as either eliciting a negative side effect or a positive side effect. The administration of the oil was combined with (...)
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  26. The Nature and Distinctiveness of Social Equality: An Introduction.Carina Fourie, Fabian Schuppert & Ivo Wallimann-Helmer - 2015 - In Carina Fourie, Fabian Schuppert & Ivo Wallimann-Helmer (eds.), Social Equality: On What It Means to Be Equals. New York: Oup Usa. pp. 1-20.
    This chapter serves as an introduction to the collected volume. In the first section, we aim to provide background on important themes in social egalitarianism and to set the context for understanding which significant questions the chapters in this book pose and attempt to answer. In this section we focus especially on what could be said to characterize socially egalitarian relationships, on which relationships are of concern, and on what might make social egalitarianism distinct. In the second section, we provide (...)
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  27. Sobre la idea de familia en el proceso de toma de una fábrica.Carina Balladares - 2012 - Enfoques: Sociologia e Antropologia da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 11 (1):1.
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    Effects of Coloring Food Images on the Propensity to Eat: A Placebo Approach With Color Suggestions.Carina Schlintl & Anne Schienle - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Binge Drinking Trajectory and Decision-Making during Late Adolescence: Gender and Developmental Differences.Carina Carbia, Fernando Cadaveira, Francisco Caamaño-Isorna, Socorro Rodríguez Holguín & Montserrat Corral - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    On the Equivalence of von Neumann and Thermodynamic Entropy.Carina E. A. Prunkl - 2020 - Philosophy of Science 87 (2):262-280.
    In 1932, John von Neumann argued for the equivalence of the thermodynamic entropy and −Trρlnρ, since known as the von Neumann entropy. Meir Hemmo and Orly R. Shenker recently challenged this argument by pointing out an alleged discrepancy between the two entropies in the single-particle case, concluding that they must be distinct. In this article, their argument is shown to be problematic as it allows for a violation of the second law of thermodynamics and is based on an incorrect calculation (...)
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  31. Accommodating diversity: Feyerabend, science and philosophy.Carina Fourie - unknown
     
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    Enhancing resilience through seed system plurality and diversity: challenges and barriers to seed sourcing during (and in spite of) a global pandemic.Carina Isbell, Daniel Tobin, Kristal Jones & Travis W. Reynolds - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (4):1399-1418.
    The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have rippled across the United States’ (US) agri-food system, illuminating considerable issues. US seed systems, which form the foundation of food production, were particularly marked by panic-buying and heightened safety precautions in seed fulfillment facilities which precipitated a commercial seed sector overwhelmed and unprepared to meet consumer demand for seed, especially for non-commercial growers. In response, prominent scholars have emphasized the need to support both formal (commercial) and informal (farmer- and gardener-managed) seed systems to (...)
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    Event Knowledge in Large Language Models: The Gap Between the Impossible and the Unlikely.Carina Kauf, Anna A. Ivanova, Giulia Rambelli, Emmanuele Chersoni, Jingyuan Selena She, Zawad Chowdhury, Evelina Fedorenko & Alessandro Lenci - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (11):e13386.
    Word co‐occurrence patterns in language corpora contain a surprising amount of conceptual knowledge. Large language models (LLMs), trained to predict words in context, leverage these patterns to achieve impressive performance on diverse semantic tasks requiring world knowledge. An important but understudied question about LLMs’ semantic abilities is whether they acquire generalized knowledge of common events. Here, we test whether five pretrained LLMs (from 2018's BERT to 2023's MPT) assign a higher likelihood to plausible descriptions of agent−patient interactions than to minimally (...)
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    Creating theory: Encouragement for using creativity and deduction in qualitative nursing research.Elisabeth Bergdahl & Carina Berterö - 2023 - Nursing Philosophy 24 (4):e12421.
    Texts about theory in nursing often refer to theory construction by using inductive methods in a rigid way. In this paper, it is instead argued that theories are created, which is in line with most philosophers of science. Theory creation is regarded as a creative process that does not follow a specific method or logic. As in any creative endeavour, the inspiration for theory creation can come from many sources, including previous research and existing theory. The main idea put forward (...)
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    O hiato entre a justiça e a ética políticas: a cosmopolítica de Jacques Derria.Klaus-Gerd Giesen - 2001 - Discurso 32:85-112.
    Em algumas publicações recentes. Jacques Derrida desconstrói o cosmopolitismo de Kant tentando assim ampliar seu alcance conceitual. Para fazer isso, Derrida se baseia menos na “face do Outro” de Lévinas do que no conceito nietzschiano de além-do-homem, no decisionismo de Schmitt, e na concepção heideggeriana de “Ser". Contudo, aqui se argumenta que Derrida, em última instância, apóia sua ética política numa fundação inteiramente mítica. O artigo termina com uma análise das implicações ideológicas desse aspecto de sua Filosofia.
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    Strukturelle Evolution.Bernhard Giesen & Kay Junge - 1995 - ProtoSociology 7:116-125.
    Starting from one of the classical criticisms of evolutionary thinking accusing it of being based on tautological reasoning and being unable to predict future events, the authors propose an escape route from this attack by programmatically specifying the notion of fitness with reference to three particular aspects: cultural context, individual choice and social networks. Paralleling recent developments in economics, that try to explain preference formation endogeneously, the authors argue for an endogeneous explanation of the evolutionary fitness landscape to explain the (...)
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    What is Enough?: Sufficiency, Justice, and Health.Carina Fourie & Annette Rid (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press.
    What is a just way of spending public resources for health and health care? Several significant answers to this question are under debate. Public spending could aim to promote greater equality in health, for example, or maximize the health of the population, or provide the worst off with the best possible health. Another approach is to aim for each person to have "enough" so that her health or access to health care does not fall under a critical level. This latter (...)
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  38. Algorithmic Profiling as a Source of Hermeneutical Injustice.Silvia Milano & Carina Prunkl - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-19.
    It is well-established that algorithms can be instruments of injustice. It is less frequently discussed, however, how current modes of AI deployment often make the very discovery of injustice difficult, if not impossible. In this article, we focus on the effects of algorithmic profiling on epistemic agency. We show how algorithmic profiling can give rise to epistemic injustice through the depletion of epistemic resources that are needed to interpret and evaluate certain experiences. By doing so, we not only demonstrate how (...)
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    Jóvenes y estima social. Los sentimientos de muerte como expresión de un dolor.Carina Kaplan & Darío Arevalos - 2019 - Voces de la Educación 4 (7):1-10.
    El presente artículo tiene por objeto interpretar los sentimientos de muerte que construyen jóvenes estudiantes de sectores populares frente a la negación de la subjetividad. Los testimonios recogidos sobre las agresiones contra el propio cuerpo expresan un dolor y la búsqueda de una restitución simbólica en la producción de la estima social.
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    What’s past is past: Neither perceptual preactivation nor prior motivational relevance decrease subsequent inattentional blindness.Carina Kreitz, Robert Schnuerch, Philip A. Furley & Daniel Memmert - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 59:1-9.
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    Lules, isistines y omoampas en el relato histórico de un misionero jesuita en las fronteras del ChacoLules, Isistines and Omoampas in a historical account written by a Jesuit missionary in the frontiers of the Chaco region.Carina P. Lucaioli & Daniela Sosnowski - 2018 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
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    Lules, isistines y omoampas en el relato histórico de un misionero jesuita en las fronteras del ChacoLules, Isistines and Omoampas in a historical account written by a Jesuit missionary in the frontiers of the Chaco region.Carina P. Lucaioli & Daniela Sosnowski - 2018 - Corpus.
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    Literatur.Carina Middel - 2017 - In Schiller Und Die Philosophische Anthropologie des 20. Jahrhunderts: Ein Ideengeschichtlicher Brückenschlag. De Gruyter. pp. 325-350.
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    Schiller Und Die Philosophische Anthropologie des 20. Jahrhunderts: Ein Ideengeschichtlicher Brückenschlag.Carina Middel - 2017 - De Gruyter.
    Schillers Anthropologie und die Philosophische Anthropologie – dahinter stehen zwei Denksysteme mit zahlreichen Parallelen. Während den Theorien selbst in den letzten Jahrzehnten große Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt wurde, ist die Analogie zwischen ihnen bislang nur wenig erforscht. Die Studie nutzt Schlüsselbegriffe und konstante Denkfiguren, die aus den Werken Schelers, Plessners und Gehlens herausgearbeitet und vor ihrem wissenschaftlichen wie gesellschaftlichen Hintergrund erklärt werden, zu dem heuristischen Zweck einer Neuinterpretation der schillerschen Philosophie vom Menschen. So deckt der typologische Vergleich zwischen den Schriften des späten (...)
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    Theorien des Gesellschaftsvertrages und ihre ordnungspolitischen Implikationen.Carina Schubert - 1998 - Köln: Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik an der Universität zu Köln.
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    Pressure‐reducing interventions among persons with pressure ulcers: results from the first three national pressure ulcer prevalence surveys in Sweden.Carina Bååth, Ewa Idvall, Lena Gunningberg & Ami Hommel - 2014 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 20 (1):58-65.
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    150+1 Probleme (și soluțiile lor) / 150+1 Problems (and their solutions).Carina Maria Viespescu, Lucian Tuțescu & Florentin Smarandache - 2023 - Miami: Global Knowledge.
    This book is written for middle and high school students, for teachers and for those with a passion for math, containing 150+1 problems (which are followed by solutions) to make it more accessible to the reader. The last problem (150+1), a very interesting one, leaves some space for comments and generalizations. The book is a collaboration between a multi-awarded student at Romania’s National Mathematics Olympiad (Carina Maria Viespescu, student in year 10 at Liceul International of Informatics Bucuresti), a teacher (...)
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    Using an interpreter in qualitative interviews: does it threaten validity?Inez Kapborg & Carina Berterö - 2002 - Nursing Inquiry 9 (1):52-56.
    Using an interpreter in qualitative interviews: does it threaten validity?There is an extensive literature on the problem of translating scales for use across cultures, but very little is published on the problems of conducting qualitative interviews in another language with assistance of an interpreter. The aim of this paper is to describe and discuss threats to validity that arise when conducting qualitative interviews using an interpreter. Ten female student nurses in two cities in Lithuania were interviewed about how they perceived (...)
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    Embalagens vazias de agrotóxicos: avaliação dos fumicultores da Linha João Alves, município de Santa Cruz do Sul, RS.Carina Cristina Agnes Calegari, Leandro Calegari, Diego Martins Stangerlin & Darci Alberto Gatto - 2017 - Agora 19 (1):121.
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  50. La crisis de los valores cristianos en el siglo XIX: Kierkegaard y Nietzsche.Patricia Carina - 2002 - Universitas Philosophica 38:191-203.
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