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    Frantz Fanon’s Decolonized Dialectics: The Primacy of the Affective Weight of the Past.Elyse MacLeod - 2021 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8.
    Drawing from the critical phenomenology of Alia Al-Saji, Christina Sharpe’s notion of “the wake,” and Jan Slaby’s work on affect, this paper offers a critique of George Ciccariello-Maher’s (2017) formulation of Frantz Fanon’s decolonized dialectic. I argue that Ciccariello-Maher’s formulation, while excellent in most respects, nevertheless contains a significant lacuna. While he is correct to point out that Fanon’s critique of universal reconciliation forces his dialectical activity to remain firmly rooted in the present, by failing to fully draw out how (...)
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    A Blackqueer sexual ethics: embodiment, possibility, and living archive.Elyse Ambrose - 2024 - New York: T&T Clark.
    Examines an ethic of sexuality rooted in black queerness, including ethnographic interviews that help to trace the development of black queer ethics and sexual ethics.
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    Journalism on the Spot: Ethical Dilemmas When Covering Trauma and the Implications for Journalism Education.Elyse Amend, Linda Kay & Rosemary C. Reilly - 2012 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (4):235-247.
    When covering traumatic events, novice journalists frequently face situations they are rarely prepared to resolve. This paper highlights ethical dilemmas faced by journalists who participated in a focus group exploring the news media's trauma coverage. Major themes included professional obligations versus ethical responsibilities, journalists' perceived status and roles, permissible harms, and inexperience. Instructional classroom simulations based on experiential learning theory can bridge the gap between the theory of ethical trauma reporting and realities journalists face when covering events that are often (...)
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    Commodifying Justice: Discursive Strategies Used in the Legitimation of Infringement Notices for Minor Offences.Elyse Methven - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (2):353-379.
    This article examines discursive strategies used by police and politicians to describe and justify the application of penalty notices to minor criminal offences. Critical discourse analysis is used as an analytical tool to show how neoliberal economic thinking has informed the prism through which infringement notices have been rationalised as a legitimate alternative to traditional criminal prosecution, while also highlighting the contradictions inherent in neoliberalism as an ideology through which to view the embrace of legally hybrid powers in the criminal (...)
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    Engineering Perfection: Solidarity, Disability, and Well-being.Elyse Purcell - 2021 - Lexington Books.
    Advances in biotechnologies for human enhancement and designer babies appear to offer us new hope in medicine, but capitalism may incentivize the selection of traits for profit. Engineering Perfection: Solidarity, Disability, and Well-being offers an opposing Marxist view, one that embraces human vulnerability and embodied difference.
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    Levels of analysis and the received view-hermeneutics controversy.Elyse Morgan - 1991 - Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 11 (1):43-55.
    This paper clarifies several sources of the epistemological confusion that currently characterize the field of clinical psychology. Using a constructivist framework, it is argued that much of this confusion can be traced to a traditional failure to distinguish among levels of analysis when evaluating and comparing clinical psychology theories. By recognizing certain distinctions among levels of analysis, it becomes clear that efforts to provide epistemological legitimacy for clinical psychology theories have often conflated not only theories with epistemology, but also epistemologies (...)
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    The Brain Tracks Multiple Predictions About the Auditory Scene.Kelin M. Brace & Elyse S. Sussman - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:747769.
    The predictable rhythmic structure is important to most ecologically relevant sounds for humans, such as is found in the rhythm of speech or music. This study addressed the question of how rhythmic predictions are maintained in the auditory system when there are multiple perceptual interpretations occurring simultaneously and emanating from the same sound source. We recorded the electroencephalogram (EEG) while presenting participants with a tone sequence that had two different tone feature patterns, one based on the sequential rhythmic variation in (...)
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    Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh. The Missing Pages: The Modern Life of a Medieval Manuscript, from Genocide to Justice. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2019. 402 pp. [REVIEW]Elyse Semerdjian - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (2):420-422.
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    Black Feminist Bioethics: Centering Community to Ask Better Questions.Jennifer Elyse James - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S1):21-23.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue S1, Page S21-S23, March‐April 2022.
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    Exogenous Ketones and Lactate as a Potential Therapeutic Intervention for Brain Injury and Neurodegenerative Conditions.Naomi Elyse Omori, Geoffrey Hubert Woo & Latt Shahril Mansor - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:846183.
    Metabolic dysfunction is a ubiquitous underlying feature of many neurological conditions including acute traumatic brain injuries and chronic neurodegenerative conditions. A central problem in neurological patients, in particular those with traumatic brain injuries, is an impairment in the utilization of glucose, which is the predominant metabolic substrate in a normally functioning brain. In such patients, alternative substrates including ketone bodies and lactate become important metabolic candidates for maintaining brain function. While the potential neuroprotective benefits of ketosis have been recognized for (...)
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    Understanding the role of wrongdoing in technological disasters: Utilizing ecofeminist philosophy to examine commemoration.Sarah M. Roe & Elyse Zavar - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 87 (C):158-167.
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  12. Nietzsche en France: de la fin du XIXe siècle au temps présent / par Jacques Le Rider.Jacques Le Rider - 1999 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Nanotechnology Development as if People and Places Matter.Rider Foley, Arnim Wiek & Braden Kay - 2017 - NanoEthics 11 (3):243-257.
    Technological innovation in general, and nanotechnology development in particular, happens often disconnected from people and places where these technologies eventually play out. Over the last decade, a diversity of approaches have been proposed and developed to engage people in the innovation process of nanotechnology much earlier than in their conventional role as consumers. Such “upstream” engagements are conducted at stages when nanotechnology products and services are still amenable to reframing and modification. These engagement efforts have enhanced technological literacy among stakeholders (...)
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    Inner workout.Taylor Elyse Morrison - 2023 - San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.
    Through practices aimed at strengthening key dimensions of well-being, from feeling at home in your body to tapping into the wisdom that already lives within you, Taylor Elyse Morrison, founder of the lifestyle brand Inner Workout, guides you to discover what "self-care" truly means and helps you cultivate a dynamic relationship with your whole being.
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    Book review: Amy Propen and Mary Schuster, Rhetoric and Communication Perspectives on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Policy and Protocol through Discourse. [REVIEW]Elyse Methven - 2018 - Discourse and Communication 12 (1):101-104.
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  16. The Gender Revolution: Disruptions of Jewish Feminism.Rabbi Elyse Goldstein - 2023 - In Stanley M. Davids & Leah Hochman (eds.), Re-forming Judaism: moments of disruption in Jewish thought. New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis.
     
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    Public Health and the Four P's of Marketing: Alcohol as a Fundamental Example.Cassandra Greisen, Elyse R. Grossman, Michael Siegel & Mellissa Sager - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):51-54.
    This article examines how public health addresses alcohol use through marketing — place, product, promotion, and price. The article reviews current product trends and how restrictions on certain products designs may reduce youth consumption; how product availability may be restricted through zoning; and the current advertising landscape.
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    An experimental determination of electrical resistivity of dislocations in aluminium.J. G. Rider & C. T. B. Foxon - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 13 (122):289-303.
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    Socrates' Philosophical Protreptic in Euthydemus 278c–282d.Benjamin A. Rider - 2012 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 94 (2):208-228.
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    The ethical significance of gratitude in Epicureanism.Benjamin A. Rider - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (6):1092-1112.
    ABSTRACTMany texts in the Epicurean tradition mention gratitude but do not explicitly explain its function in Epicurean ethics. I review passages that mention or discuss gratitude and ingratitude a...
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    A Socratic Seduction: Philosophical Protreptic in Plato's Lysis.Benjamin A. Rider - 2011 - Apeiron 44 (1):40-66.
    In Plato's Lysis, Socrates' conversation with Lysis features logical fallacies and questionable premises and closes with a blatantly eristic trick. I show how the form and content of these arguments make sense if we interpret them from the perspective of Socrates' pedagogical goals. Lysis is a competitive teenager who, along with his friend Menexenus, enjoys the game of eristic disputation. Socrates recognizes Lysis' predilections, and he constructs his arguments to engage Lysis' interests and loves, while also drawing the boy into (...)
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    Wisdom, Εὐτυχία, and Ηappiness in the Euthydemus.Benjamin Rider - 2012 - Ancient Philosophy 32 (1):1-14.
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    Building a Pedagogical Relationship between Philosophy and Digital Humanities through a Creative Arts Paradigm.Taylor Elyse Mills - 2020 - Teaching Philosophy 43 (4):403-429.
    Though numerous disciplines are cultivating pedagogical relationships with the emerging field of digital humanities, philosophy appears to be among the least interested in what digital humanities has to offer. This is a missed opportunity. Through a proper pedagogical framing of both fields, I argue that philosophy educators would benefit from building a pedagogical relationship with digital humanities. First, I outline digital humanities methods and teaching practices, then I identify several core educational aims and teaching methods in philosophy, which I conceptualize (...)
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  24. Geographically gated communities: collective participation, marginalization, and the importance of shared values.Sarah Roe & Elyse Zavar - 2018 - In Kendy Hess, Violetta Igneski & Tracy Lynn Isaacs (eds.), Collectivity: Ontology, Ethics, and Social Justice. Rowman & Littlefield International.
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    Les deux monnaies macédoniennes des années 323-294/290.Georges Le Rider - 1993 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 117 (1):491-500.
    Georges Le Rider, Les deux monnaies macédoniennes des années 323-294/290 p. 491-500 Après la mort d'Alexandre en 323, deux monnaies furent émises parallèlement en Macédoine jusqu'en 294-290 : des alexandres et des philippes en or et en argent. On a expliqué ce double monnayage par des raisons commerciales (les peuples des Balkans auraient été très attachés aux philippes) ou par des raisons politiques (propagande en faveur de Philippe III). Dans cet article, l'accent est mis sur une explication de caractère (...)
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    Philosophy for Living: Exploring Diversity and Immersive Assignments in a PWOL Approach.Sharon Mason & Benjamin Rider - 2021 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 6:104-122.
    In this article, we reflect on our experiences teaching a PWOL course called Philosophy for Living. The course uses modules focused on different historical philosophical ways of life (Epicureanism, Stoicism, Confucianism, Existentialism, etc.) to engage students in exploring how philosophy can be a way of life and how its methods, virtues, and ideas can improve their own lives. We describe and compare our experiences with two central aspects of our approach: engagement with diversity and the use of immersive experiences and (...)
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    Antiochos II à Mylasa.Georges Le Rider - 1990 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 114 (1):543-551.
    II est proposé d'attribuer à Antiochos II et à l'atelier de Mylasa l'émission monétaire WSM 1468, qui avait été classée par E.T. Newell à Antiochos III et à l'atelier de Bargylia. Une indication chronologique est donnée par le trésor de Hija e Korbit, récemment découvert en Albanie. Quant au symbole d'Artémis Kindyas, qui avait entraîné l'attribution à Bargylia, les alexandres où il apparaît semblent être originaires de Mylasa.
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    Antiochos IV (175-164) et le monnayage de bronze séleucide.Georges Le Rider - 1994 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 118 (1):17-34.
    Antiochos IV (175-164), dans la seconde partie de son règne, a diminué de moitié le poids du chalque, le portant à 4 g environ et instaurant entre l'argent monnayé et le bronze monnayé un rapport voisin de 1 à 50. Un peu plus tard Alexandre Bala (150-145), à Ecbatane, diminua de nouveau de moitié le poids du chalque, qui passa de 4 g à 2 g, si bien que le rapport argent monnayé/bronze monnayé s'établit autour de 1 à 25. J'ai (...)
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    Antiochos II à Mylasa. Note additionnelle.Georges Le Rider - 1996 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 120 (2):773-775.
    Η απόδοση στα Μύλασα μιας έκδοσης τετραδράχμων και δραχμών, που έφεραν ως σύμβολο την εικόνα της Αρτέμιδας Κινδύας, βασίστηκε στην ταύτιση του συμβόλου αυτού με ανάλογο πάνω σε μια δραχμή του Αλεξάνδρου, σύμφωνα με πρόταση της M. Thompson. Όμως, επειδή οι φωτογραφίες δείχνουν ότι το σύμβολο της Αρτέμιδας Κινδύας δεν είναι πράγματι το ίδιο με εκείνο του εν λόγω νομίσματος, η υπόθεση για την απόδοση του στο μυλασιακό εργαστήριο παραμένει πιθανή, αλλά αναμένει την επιβεβαίωση της.
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    Cléomène de Naucratis.Georges Le Rider - 1997 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 121 (1):71-93.
    Cleomenes of Naucratis (d. ca. 322) never ceases to intrigue historians. Did he, under Alexander, usurp the functions of the satrap of Egypt? Was he a financial genius? Did he revolutionise the Mediterranean corn trade? Did he play a decisive role in the establishment of a monetary economy in Egypt? These questions have received contradictory answers. This paper is an endeavour to restate them.
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    Ernst Behler und die französischsprachige Kultur.Jacques Le Rider - 1998 - Nietzsche Studien 27 (1):23-28.
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    Ernst Behler und die französischsprachige Kultur.Jacques Le Rider & Ernst Behler - 1999 - In Mazzino Montinari, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier (eds.), 1998. De Gruyter. pp. 23-28.
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    L'enfant-roi Antiochos et la reine Laodice.Georges Le Rider - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (1):409-417.
    Présentation de deux octadrachmes d'or, qui montrent au droit les portraits géminés d'un tout jeune roi, Antiochos, et d'une reine, dont l'effigie est placée au premier plan. On peut considérer que ce jeune Antiochos est un fils de Séleucos IV, qui disparut le 3 septembre 175, victime d'Héliodore. Après un règne de quelques semaines, il fut peut-être adopté et nommé co-régent par Antiochos IV, puis mis à mort par ce dernier en 170. La reine représentée sur les deux octadrachmes ne (...)
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    Les clauses financières des traités de 189 et de 188.Georges Le Rider - 1992 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 116 (1):267-277.
    Dans les traités conclus avec les Étoliens en 189 et avec Antiochos III en 188, les Romains exigent d'être payés en monnaies d'argent d'aussi bonne qualité que la monnaie d'Athènes, universellement connue. La quantité de métal monnayé est également précisée, dans le premier traité en talents euboïques, dans le second en talents de 80 livres romaines, qui sont des unités équivalentes. Les Romains réclament expressément d'être payés, pour tout ou du moins une large part de l'indemnité, non en monnaies d'or (...)
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    L'atelier de Posideion et les monnaies de la fouille de Bassit en Syrie.Georges Le Rider - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (1):393-408.
    Publication de 94 monnaies pré-romaines trouvées dans la fouille de Bassit en Syrie. La présence d'un grand nombre d'exemplaires d'une émission de petits bronzes d'Alexandre qui ne peut être attribuée à un atelier connu de la région conduit à suggérer que cette émission a été frappée à Posideion, le port situé au pied du tell de Bassit. Parmi les 94 monnaies se trouve en outre un bronze très rare de Posideion, qui montre au droit le Baal de Tarse, au revers (...)
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  36. Life, history and memory in Nietzsche's second'Consideration inactuelle'.J. Le Rider - 2000 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (211):77-98.
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    La politique monétaire des Séleucides en Coelé Syrie et en Phénicie après 200.Georges Le Rider - 1995 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 119 (1):391-404.
    Les émissions monétaires en argent des Séleucides en Coelé Syrie et en Phénicie, après la conquête de la province en 200, ne manquent pas de surprendre. Antiochos III n'y frappa pas de monnaies en ce métal. Ses premiers successeurs ouvrirent un atelier à Antioche-Aké-Ptolémaïs, mais les tétradrachmes de poids attique, aux types séleucides habituels, qu'ils y produisirent ne circulèrent pas dans la province, comme en témoignent les trésors. Pendant la lre moitié du 11e siècle, le numéraire lagide continua d'être utilisé. (...)
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  38. La vie, l'histoire et la mémoire dans la seconde considération inactuelle de Nietzsche.Jacques Le Rider - 2000 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (211):77-98.
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    Mitteleuropa, Zentraleuropa, Mittelosteuropa: A Mental Map of Central Europe.Jacques Le Rider - 2008 - European Journal of Social Theory 11 (2):155-169.
    The German term `Mitteleuropa' was coined to designate Central Europe at the time when the Habsburg monarchy exercised its domination over the Danube area and when the Eastern borders of the Reich proclaimed in 1871 were formed, thus from the end of the eighteenth century to the end of the First World War. Mitteleuropa constitutes an ambivalent `lieu de mémoire', a notion in which Central Europe has invested its memory of the past and its identity: such a notion is negative (...)
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    Nietzsche und Frankreich: Der Meinungswandel Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsches und Henri Lichtenbergers.Jacques Le Rider - 1998 - Nietzsche Studien 27 (1):366-419.
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  41. Nietzsche, una pasión francesa. Cien años de recepción de Nietzsche en Francia.Jacques Le Rider - 2002 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 35:89-100.
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    Trésor de monnaies trouvé à Thasos.Georges Le Rider - 1956 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 80 (1):1-19.
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    Un groupe de cistophores de l'époque attalide.Georges Le Rider - 1990 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 114 (2):683-701.
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    Un premier règne d'Antiochos VIII Épiphane à Antioche en 128.Georges Le Rider & Arthur Houghton - 1988 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 112 (1):401-411.
    Un groupe de tétradrachmes et de drachmes d'Antiochos VIII Êpiphane pose un problème de classement, car le visage du roi est différent de ses autres portraits et le type de revers (Tyché debout tenant une corne d'abondance et une barre de gouvernail) est nouveau dans la numismatique séleucide. On a montré que ces monnaies n'avaient pas été émises à Tripolis, comme on l'avait cru parfois, mais à Antioche, et qu'elles avaient été frappées en 128, trois années avant la date considérée (...)
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    The Problem Is Not (Merely) Mass Incarceration: Incarceration as a Bioethical Crisis and Abolition as a Moral Obligation.Jennifer Elyse James - 2023 - Hastings Center Report 53 (6):35-37.
    Mass incarceration is an ethical crisis. Yet it is not only the magnitude of the system that is troubling. Mass incarceration has been created and sustained by racism, classism, and ableism, and the problems of the criminal legal system will not be solved without meaningfully intervening upon these forms of oppression. Beyond that, incarceration itself—whether of one person or 2 million—represents a moral failing. To punish and control, rather than invest in community and healing, is antithetical to the values of (...)
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  46. Imperialism and English literature in the period of high modernism.Afrin Zeenat & H. Rider Haggard - 2006 - Philosophy and Progress 39:115.
     
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    Breaking Earth.Alexis Rider & Paul A. Harris - 2023 - Substance 52 (3):3-8.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Breaking EarthAlexis Rider (bio) and Paul A. Harris (bio)“He takes all that, the strata and the magma and the people and the power, in his imaginary hands. Everything. He holds it. He is not alone. The earth is with him. Then he breaks it.”― N. K. Jemisin, The Fifth SeasonBreaking Earth, a collection of visual and written essays brought together for this special issue of SubStance, is a (...)
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    An experimental determination of the electrical resistivity of dislocations in copper.J. G. Rider & C. T. B. Foxon - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (144):1133-1138.
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    A Second Chance at Health.Jennifer Elyse James - 2021 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 14 (2):70-80.
    Mass incarceration and the aging prison population in the United States is an ethical crisis, understudied in empirical bioethics research. In this article, I share one woman’s narrative to illustrate how older Black women describe accessing healthcare while incarcerated and identify sites for bioethical exploration. I argue that, due to the punitive nature of prison healthcare interactions, wherein women are seen as inmates first and patients second, healthcare providers are caught in a trap of competing ethical commitments to their patients (...)
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    Self-Care, Self-Knowledge, and Politics in the Alcibiades I.Benjamin A. Rider - 2011 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (2):395-413.
    In the Alcibiades I, Socrates argues for the importance of self-knowledge. Recent interpreters contend that the self-knowledge at issue here is knowledge of an impersonal and purely rational self. I argue against this interpretation and advance an alternative. First, the passages proponents of this interpretation cite—Socrates’ argument that the self is the soul, and his suggestion that Alcibiades seek self-knowledge by looking for his soul’s reflection in the soul of another—do not unambiguously support their reading. Moreover, other passages, particularly Socrates’ (...)
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