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    Sioban Nelson. Say Little, Do Much: Nursing, Nuns, and Hospitals in the Nineteenth Century. 240 pp., notes, bibl., index. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. $55. [REVIEW]Hermi Hyacinth Hewitt - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):733-733.
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    Évora studies in the philosophy and history of science: in memoriam, Hermínio Martins.Hermínio Martins & João Príncipe (eds.) - 2016 - Casal de Cambra: Caleidoscópio.
    The Kuhnian 'Revolution' and its implications for sociology --Verdade, realismo e virtude 2.0 -- Images and imaging in science : modes of perception, algorithmic imagism and big data -- Dos experimentos de pensamento na ciência e na filosofia em relação com outras modalidades de experimentos -- Um savant-philosophe : Michael Polanyi e a filosofia da ciência -- Tempo e explicação : pré-formação, epigénese e pseudomorfose nos estudos comparativos nas ciências sociais -- Why some physical theories should never die -- Sobre (...)
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  3. A Cardinal Worry for Permissive Metaontology.Simon Hewitt - 2015 - Metaphysica 16 (2):159-166.
    Permissivist metaontology proposes answering customary existence questions in the affirmative. Many of the existence questions addressed by ontologists concern the existence of theoretical entities which admit precise formal specification. This causes trouble for the permissivist, since individually consistent formal theories can make pairwise inconsistent demands on the cardinality of the universe. We deploy a result of Gabriel Uzquiano’s to show that this possibility is realised in the case of two prominent existence debates and propose rejecting permissivism in favour of substantive (...)
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  4. Erasme, humaniste dolent.Hyacinthe Brabant - 1971 - Bruxelles,: Presses académiques européennes.
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  5. Codices manuscripti operum Thomae de Aquino.Hyacinthe François Dondaine, H. V. Shooner & Commissio Leonina - 1967 - Romae,: Commissio Leonina. Edited by H. V. Shooner.
    t. 1. Autographa et bibliothecae A-F -- t. 2. Bibliothecae Gdańsk-Münster.
     
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    La matière et la vie.Hyacinthe Guilleminot - 1919 - Paris,: E. Flammarion.
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    Art et sens.Michel D' Hermies - 1974 - Paris,: Masson.
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    The technocene: reflections on bodies, minds, and markets.Hermínio Martins - 2018 - New York: Anthem Press. Edited by S. Ravi Rajan & Danielle Crawford.
    Table of contents -- Preface -- Editor's introduction: hermínio martins and the technocene -- The technocene: on bodies, minds, and markets -- Technology sublime: paths to the post-human -- Perpetual augmentation: from eugenics to human genetic capitalism -- The body vanishes! momenta of discarnation in technoscience today -- When universities become body-shops -- A select bibliography of hermínio martin's works.
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    Commentary on the Revised Part Two of the Ethical and Religious Directives.Hyacinth Grubb - 2023 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 23 (2):259-266.
    Part Two of the Ethical and Religious Directives outlines the responsibility to care for the spiritual needs of patients and residents, following the example of Christ who both healed the sick and forgave them their sins. The proposed revisions to the introduction add a more explicit focus on the dignity of the sick, the redemptive value of suffering, and the potential evangelization that takes place through institutional health care. The proposed revisions to the directives emphasize that patients and residents have (...)
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    With Gurdjieff in St. Petersburg and Paris.Anna Butkovsky-Hewitt - 1978 - London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Edited by Mary Cosh & Alicia Street.
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    Yoga and meditation.James Hewitt - 1977 - London: Barrie & Jenkins.
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    Progress in the Age of Reason. By R. V. Sampson. (Heineman. 1957. Pp. 259. Price 21s.).Margaret Hewitt - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (133):179-.
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    Coloniality of Power and International Students Experience: What are the Ethical Responsibilities of Social Work and Human Service Educators?Hyacinth Udah - 2021 - Ethics and Social Welfare 15 (1):84-99.
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    Sketching Towards an Archipelagic Poetics of Postcolonial Belonging.Marco Cuevas-Hewitt - 2007 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 11 (1):239-246.
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    Christian Base Communities (CEBs).W. E. Hewitt - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (2):162-175.
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    vCJD Donor Notification Exercise: 2005.PE Hewitt, C. Moore & K. Soldan - 2006 - Clinical Ethics 1 (3):172-178.
    UK blood services, supported by the Health Protection Agency/Health Protection Scotland, carried out an exercise over the summer of 2005 to notify 110 donors whose blood was transfused to three recipients who later developed vCJD. These donors were to be informed that they were now considered 'at risk of vCJD for public health purposes'. The notification began on 20 July 2005 and was completed (barring follow-up) at the end of the first week of October 2005. Apart from two donors who (...)
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  17. No Title available.Margaret Hewitt - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (133):179-181.
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    Burke, Marx, Arendt et la critique des droits de l'homme.Hyacinthe E. Nogbou - 2017 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Les droits de l'homme sont un ensemble normatif qui donne à tout être humain des droits universels et inaliénables, malgré les différences religieuse, raciale, ethnique ou nationale. Ces droits sont reconnus aux hommes au-delà des droits positifs des différents Etats. De manière fondamentale, ils sont une garantie contre l'exercice arbitraire du pouvoir. Ils sont la réaffirmation forte de l'égalité et de la liberté sans lesquelles on ne peut construire une société démocratique et forte. Malgré cette posture, les droits de l'homme (...)
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    Les Sciences et la Sagesse.Hyacinth Nolan - 1953 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 3:165-167.
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    Les Sciences et la Sagesse.Hyacinth Nolan - 1953 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 3:165-167.
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  21. Epistemology of ignorance: the contribution of philosophy to the science-policy interface of marine biosecurity.Anne Schwenkenbecher, Chad L. Hewitt, Remco Heesen, Marnie L. Campbell, Oliver Fritsch, Andrew T. Knight & Erin Nash - 2023 - Frontiers in Marine Science 10:1-5.
    Marine ecosystems are under increasing pressure from human activity, yet successful management relies on knowledge. The evidence-based policy (EBP) approach has been promoted on the grounds that it provides greater transparency and consistency by relying on ‘high quality’ information. However, EBP also creates epistemic responsibilities. Decision-making where limited or no empirical evidence exists, such as is often the case in marine systems, creates epistemic obligations for new information acquisition. We argue that philosophical approaches can inform the science-policy interface. Using marine (...)
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    Du mythe au rituel : remaniement du motif de la catabase orphique chez Werewere Liking et Manuna Ma Njock.Sibusiso Hyacinth Madondo - 2010 - Iris 31:51-62.
    Deux œuvres africaines par Werewere Liking et Manuna Ma Njock s’inspirent des mythes d’Orphée pour présenter le rituel de guérison employé en Afrique. Il s’agit de la pièce du théâtre-rituel de Manuna Ma Njock, Orphée d’Afrique, et du roman de Werewere Liking, Orphée dAfric. Les poètes nous présentent la catabase orphique en forme de rêve et du rite de guérison. Werewere Liking s’inspire également de Thot-Hermès Trismégiste, l’homologue égyptien de Merlin. Orphée dans la pièce de Ma Njock doit parcourir les (...)
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    Counterexamples to a conjecture on relative categoricity.David M. Evans & P. R. Hewitt - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 46 (2):201-209.
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    Smart Cities: Reviewing the Debate About Their Ethical Implications.Marta Ziosi, Benjamin Hewitt, Prathm Juneja, Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - 2023 - In Francesca Mazzi (ed.), The 2022 Yearbook of the Digital Governance Research Group. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 11-38.
    This paper considers a host of definitions and labels attached to the concept of smart cities to identify four dimensions that ground a review of ethical concerns emerging from the current debate. These are: (1) network infrastructure, with the corresponding concerns of control, surveillance, and data privacy and ownership; (2) post-political governance, embodied in the tensions between public and private decision-making and cities as post-political entities; (3) social inclusion, expressed in the aspects of citizen participation and inclusion, and inequality and (...)
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    Smart cities: reviewing the debate about their ethical implications.Marta Ziosi, Benjamin Hewitt, Prathm Juneja, Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-16.
    This paper considers a host of definitions and labels attached to the concept of smart cities to identify four dimensions that ground a review of ethical concerns emerging from the current debate. These are: network infrastructure, with the corresponding concerns of control, surveillance, and data privacy and ownership; post-political governance, embodied in the tensions between public and private decision-making and cities as post-political entities; social inclusion, expressed in the aspects of citizen participation and inclusion, and inequality and discrimination; and sustainability, (...)
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    Autobiographical Tightropes.Francoise Lionnet & Leah D. Hewitt - 1992 - Substance 21 (2):131.
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    Toward a philosophy of organized student activities.Herbert Hewitt Stroup - 1964 - Minneapolis,: University of Minnesota Press.
    Toward a Philosophy of Organized Student Activities was first published in 1964.The increased scope and complexity of student personnel work in colleges and universities in recent years has emphasized the need for a more mature philosophy in the field. This book outlines such a philosophy, after tracing the growth of student activities in American institutions of higher education.The author develops a number of themes to illustrate the present lack of coherent doctrine in organized student activities, to analyze the problems involved, (...)
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    THE OTHER SUN: A SPIRITUAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY by Olivier Clément, translated and annotated with an introduction by Michael Donley, Gracewing, Leominster, 2021, pp. xx + 200, £15.99, pbk. [REVIEW]Hyacinthe Destivelle - 2023 - New Blackfriars 104 (1113):593-595.
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    Deweyan "Soul" as Conceived in His Early Work.Becky L. Noël Smith & Randy Hewitt - 2023 - Education and Culture 38 (2):26-46.
    Abstract:The term “soul” is found throughout John Dewey’s work, particularly when discussing self-realization and meaningfulness. Soul can be easily associated with religious connotations, and yet it is well accepted that he did not imply such. So, then, what did he mean? In his early writings, he shifted away from theologically inspired language and toward a conception composed in naturalized terms. This, no doubt, can be confusing to uninitiated readers. While extensive analyses have been written on his philosophy of spirit and (...)
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    ‘Breathing the spirit with both lungs’: Deification in the work of Vladimir Solov'ev by Jeremy pilch, Peeters, Leuven, 2018, pp. X + 249, €78.00, pbk. [REVIEW]Hyacinthe Destivelle - 2019 - New Blackfriars 100 (1090):744-746.
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    The oxford handbook of Russian religious thought edited by Caryl Emerson, George Pattison and Randall A. Poole, oxford university press, oxford, 2020, pp. 752, £110.00, hbk. [REVIEW]Hyacinthe Destivelle - 2022 - New Blackfriars 103 (1103):146-149.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 103, Issue 1103, Page 146-149, January 2022.
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    ‘And so she returned to the Eternal Source’: Continuing Bonds and the Figure of Dante’s Beatrice in C.S. Lewis’ A Grief Observed.Anastasia Philippa Scrutton & Simon Hewitt - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (5):851-862.
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  33. Principles of education, a Thomistic approach.Pierre Hyacinth Conway - 1960 - Washington,: Thomist Press.
  34. Godefroid de Fontaines et la condamnation de 1277.Marie-Hyacinthe Laurent - 1930 - Revue Thomiste 35 (61):273-281.
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  35. Pierre Roger et Thomas d'Aquin'.Marie-Hyacinthe Laurent - 1931 - Revue Thomiste 14:157-173.
     
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    Musique et genre en sociologie.Cécile Prévost-Thomas & Hyacinthe Ravet - 2007 - Clio 25:175-198.
    Cet article recense et présente brièvement les recherches et publications sociologiques francophones les plus récentes consacrées aux rapports entre genre et musique selon trois grandes thématiques : celle de la création musicale au féminin, celle de la condition des musiciennes, et celle de la voix des femmes qui, plus étoffée, est également abordée sous l’angle des disciplines anthropologique et musicologique. Chacune de ces thématiques est traversée par la question des enjeux symboliques des catégories de sexe et leur lecture sociohistorique.
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    Drie probleemareas in gebed: 'n Perspektiefvanuit die Nuwe Testament.Hermie C. Van Zyl - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (1/2).
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    Gesag as diens: Die rol van die dissipels in die Matteusevangelie.Hermie C. Van Zyl - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Phylogenetic, functional and geological perspectives on complex multicellularity.Andrew H. Knoll & David Hewitt - 2011 - In Brett Calcott & Kim Sterelny (eds.), The Major Transitions in Evolution Revisited. MIT Press. pp. 251--270.
    This chapter develops a subtle model that integrates environmental and internal factors. It describes the phylogenetic distribution of multicellular organisms in general and complex multicellular life in particular, clarifying the important distinction between the two. This chapter shows that the long apparent lag between the appearance of simple multicellularity in eukaryotes and the radiation of groups with complex multicellular organization has an environmental component that can be associated back to the consequences of life with interior and exterior cells. It suggests (...)
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  40. France et Algérie, Christianisme et Islamisme. [REVIEW]Père Hyacinthe - 1895 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 6:451.
     
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    Themed Book Review: The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre, and Vocality in African American Music by Nina Sun Eidsheim. [REVIEW]Natalie Hyacinth - 2021 - Feminist Review 127 (1):155-157.
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    Negative Theology and Philosophical Analysis.Simon Hewitt - 2020 - London: Palgrave.
    This book is the first treatment at length of negative, or apophatic, theology within the analytic tradition. Apophatic theology holds that there is a significant sense in which we cannot say what God is. Important negative theological elements are present in a host of Christian thinkers, from Gregory of Nyssa to Aquinas, and yet apophaticism is neglected in philosophical theology as practiced within the analytic tradition. By contrast, Hewitt shows how apophatic theology is integral to how Christians have thought (...)
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    Children in English Society from Tudor Times to the Eighteenth Century.Ivy Pinchbeck & Margaret Hewitt - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (3):352-353.
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    Can supervising self-harm be part of ethical nursing practice?Steven D. Edwards & Jeanette Hewitt - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (1):79-87.
    It was reported in 2006 that a regime of ‘supervised self harm’ had been implemented at St George’s Hospital, Stafford. This involves patients with a history of self-harming behaviour being offered both emotional and practical support to enable them to do so. This support can extend to the provision of knives or razors to enable them to self-harm while they are being supervised by a nurse. This article discusses, and evaluates from an ethical perspective, three competing responses to self-harming behaviours: (...)
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  45. Contingency, fragility, difference.J. Bryant, J. Cash, J. Hewitt, L. W., D. Petherbridge, J. Rundell & J. Smith - 2003 - Critical Horizons 4 (1):1-5.
     
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  46. Deleuze/derrida: The politics of territoriality.J. Bryant, J. Cash, J. Hewitt, L. W., D. Petherbridge, J. Rundell, G. Schwab & J. Smith - 2003 - Critical Horizons 4 (2):147-156.
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    Editorial: Others as Strangers.Jan Bryant, John Cash, John Hewitt, Danielle Petherbridge & John Rundell - 2002 - Critical Horizons 3 (1):1-5.
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    Authors’ Response: The M-N-L Framework: Bringing Radical Constructivist Theories to Daily Teaching Practices.P. Borg, D. Hewitt & I. Jones - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 12 (1):83-90.
    Upshot: We seek to address several questions and statements made in the commentaries by elaborating on the four main aspects of the M-N-L framework. Before doing so, we discuss the issue of constructivist teaching in the context of schools. We conclude by hypothesizing on what would be lost in the M-N-L framework by taking constructivism out of the picture.
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    Negotiating Between Learner and Mathematics: A Conceptual Framework to Analyze Teacher Sensitivity Toward Constructivism in a Mathematics Classroom.P. Borg, D. Hewitt & I. Jones - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 12 (1):59-69.
    Context: Constructivist teachers who find themselves working within an educational system that adopts a realist epistemology, may find themselves at odds with their own beliefs when they catch themselves paying closer attention to the knowledge authorities intend them to teach rather than the knowledge being constructed by their learners. Method: In the preliminary analysis of the mathematical learning of six low-performing Year 7 boys in a Maltese secondary school, whom one of us taught during the scholastic year 2014-15, we constructed (...)
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    The Aesthetic Potential of Global Issues Curriculum.William Gaudelli & Randall Hewitt - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (2):83.
    Global issues rarely suggest conversations about aesthetics, as they conjure thinking about massive problems such as global warming, famine, and war rather than beautiful thoughts such as grace, love, and compassion. Students may engage in study of global issues in any number of venues, perhaps through a world geography class, within world literature, or as part of a course in Earth science. They would likely be exposed to readings, Web sites, and videos about the nature and extent of problems. Teachers (...)
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