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    Dramatic interactions in education: Vygotskian and sociocultural approaches to drama, education and research. Edited By Susan Davis, Beth Ferholt, Hannah. [REVIEW]Victoria Elliott - 2017 - British Journal of Educational Studies 65 (2):261-263.
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    Book review: Jenni Ingram and Victoria Elliott, Research Methods for Classroom Discourse. [REVIEW]Xinxin Wu - 2021 - Discourse Studies 23 (3):422-424.
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  3. Selection never dominates drift.Hayley Clatterbuck, Elliott Sober & Richard Lewontin - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (4):577-592.
    The probability that the fitter of two alleles will increase in frequency in a population goes up as the product of N (the effective population size) and s (the selection coefficient) increases. Discovering the distribution of values for this product across different alleles in different populations is a very important biological task. However, biologists often use the product Ns to define a different concept; they say that drift “dominates” selection or that drift is “stronger than” selection when Ns is much (...)
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  4. Interpolating Decisions.Jonathan Cohen & Elliott Sober - 2023 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 101 (2):327-339.
    Decision theory requires agents to assign probabilities to states of the world and utilities to the possible outcomes of different actions. When agents commit to having the probabilities and/or utilities in a decision problem defined by objective features of the world, they may find themselves unable to decide which actions maximize expected utility. Decision theory has long recognized that work-around strategies are available in special cases; this is where dominance reasoning, minimax, and maximin play a role. Here we describe a (...)
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    Breaking the Rule of Discipline in Interdisciplinarity: Redefining Professors, Students, and Staff as Faculty.Alison Cook-Sather & Elliott Shore - 2007 - Journal of Research Practice 3 (2):Article M15.
    In this article we attempt to complicate traditional--and, we argue, limited and exclusionary--definitions of interdisciplinarity as the bringing into dialogue of established disciplines without questioning the parameters and practices of those disciplines. We propose that interdisciplinarity instead might mean teaching and learning among, between, and in the midst of those of innate or learned capacities--not only college faculty but also students and staff. To illustrate this more radical iteration of interdisciplinarity, we draw on a range of definitions of the key (...)
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    The Invention of Li Yu.Victoria B. Cass & Patrick Hanan - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):520.
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    Der weibliche Standpunkt - ein neues Paradigma?Victoria Camps Cervera - 2002 - Die Philosophin 13 (26):11-27.
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    Der weibliche Standpunkt - ein neues Paradigma?Victoria Camps Cervera - 2002 - Die Philosophin 13 (26):11-27.
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    Acknowledgements.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter.
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    Bibliography.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 203-220.
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    6. Conclusion.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 193-202.
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    3. Cynewulf’s Signatures and the Materiality of the Letter.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 85-120.
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    Introduction.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 1-16.
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    Index.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 221-226.
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    List of Abbreviations.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter.
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    2. Reading and Writing in the Runic Riddles and The Husband’s Message.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 45-84.
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    1. Runes in Old English Manuscripts: The Exeter Book Manuscript as a Case Study.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 17-44.
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    5. Rune Lists and Alphabet Poems: Studying the Letter in Later Anglo-Saxon England.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 157-192.
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    4. The Power of the Letter in Runic Charms and Solomon and Saturn I.Victoria Symons - 2016 - In Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. De Gruyter. pp. 121-156.
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  20. Breaking the Role of Discipline in Interdisciplinarity: The Roles of Faculty, Students, and Staff in the Production of Knowledge.Alison Cook-Sather & Elliott Shore - forthcoming - Journal of Research Practice.
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    The relationship between death anxiety and level of self-esteem: A reassessment.Victoria L. Buzzanga, Holly R. Miller, Sharon E. Perne, Julie A. Sander & Stephen F. Davis - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):570-572.
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    ¿Qué hay de malo en la eugenesia?Victoria Camps - 2002 - Isegoría 27:55-71.
    La eugenesia, privada de su sentido peyorativo, se presenta como una posibilidad propiciada por los avances biotecnológicos, que apunta a objetivos terapéuticos, en principio, no reprobables. A la filosofía le compete aclarar los distintos sentidos de eugenesia, poner coto a la fascinación creciente por un supuesto determinismo genético, y mostrar que la distinción entre lo terapéutico y no terapéutico no es estática ni invariable. Todo ello con el objetivo de exigir más rigor en los planteamientos éticos derivados de las distintas (...)
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    Andrés Saab y Fernando Carranza, Dimensiones del significado: una introducción a la semántica formal, Buenos Aires, SADAF, 546 pp.Victoria Ferrero Cabrera - 2022 - Análisis Filosófico 42 (2):423-426.
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    The "a priori" of language.Victoria Camps - 1982 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 3:19.
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  25. Carolyn Bailey Gill, ed., Maurice Blanchot: The Demand of Writing Reviewed by.Victoria I. Burke - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (6):409-411.
    This volume of essays is both a useful introduction to the work Maurice Blanchot and an advanced and interesting study of this work. Well-known themes of Blanchot's thought are addressed: 'death as non-dialectical other', 'conversation as a (non) meeting place', 'the absence of any present', 'the worklessness of the work' (which rewrites G.W.F. Hegel's 'work as sublation of contradiction', and 'the impossibility of any origin'. The book divides Blanchot's oeuvre into three periods: criticism, fiction, and a more recent period of (...)
     
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  26. CPHL504 Philosophy of Art I Photocopy Packet (edited by V.I. Burke).Victoria I. Burke (ed.) - 2014 - Toronto, anada: Ryerson University.
    This collection of writings on aesthetics includes selections from Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Mikhail Bakhtin, Sigmund Freud, Martin Heidegger, Amy Mullin, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Frederich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling. This collection may still be available as a print-on-demand title at the Ryerson University bookstore.
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  27. CPHL501 Photocopy Packet (Edited by V. I. Burke).Victoria I. Burke (ed.) - 2012 - Toronto: Ryerson University Bookstore.
    This collection for a course in Social Thought and the Critique of Power includes selections from Sandra Bartkey, Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Luc Boltanski, Eve Chiapello, Juergin Habermas, Margaret Kohn, Saskia Sassen, Margit Mayer, David Ciavatta, Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri, and Jeremy Waldron. Selections include material on the city, neoliberalism, computer-mediated life, precarity, cosmopolitanism, and gender. This packet may still be available as a print-on-demand title at the Ryerson University Bookstore.
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  28. From Desire to Fascination: Hegel and Blanchot on Negativity.Victoria I. Burke - 1999 - MLN 114 (4).
    Using Blanchot’s Heideggerian conception of “negativity,” this paper argues that the Hegelian conception of desire is defined by its pursuit of comprehension of the concept, but, because of the operation of negativity, the comprehension of the concept perpetually reproduces the desire for further comprehension. Desiring self-consciousness thus perpetually recreates its own opacity to itself, and the pursuit of the object of desire destroys its own fulfilment. The Greek mythical figure of Orpheus, whose gaze destroys the beloved for whom he longs, (...)
     
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  29. From Ethical Substance to Reflection: Hegel’s Antigone.Victoria I. Burke - 2008 - Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 41 (3).
    Hegel’s treatment of Sophocles’s Antigone exposes a tension in our own landscape between religious and civil autonomy. This tension reflects a deeper tension between unreflective, implicit norms and reflective, explicit norms that can be autonomously endorsed. The tension is, as Hegel recognizes, of particular importance to women. Hegel’s characterization of this tension in light of Antigone is, as H.S. Harris argues, both a more developed and a more fundamental moment in the Phenomenology of Spirit than the moment of Enlightenment autonomy (...)
     
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  30. Hegel, Actuality, and the Power of Conceiving.Victoria I. Burke - 2020 - In Paul Giladi (ed.), Hegel and the Frankfurt School. New York: Routledge.
    I shall argue that Hegel’s concept [Begriff] has emancipatory power [Macht]. In the Science of Logic, Hegel rejects both essentialist conceptions of identity and historical necessity, and he shows that conceiving [begreifen] (or ‘grasping’) is an anticipatory self-movement of thought. The relation between ‘essence’ and ‘concept’ in Book II of the Science of Logic is unlike the relation between ‘essence’ and ‘form’ in Plato to Kant. I will defend this claim not by comparing Hegel’s ‘essence [Wesen]’ with similar categories in (...)
     
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  31. Leslie Hill, Blanchot: Extreme Contemporary Reviewed by.Victoria I. Burke - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (5):344-346.
     
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  32. On Development: World, Limit, Translation.Victoria I. Burke - 2002 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 31 (2).
    Martha Nussbaum and Seyla Benhabib have raised the question of how the Western subject might engage with the non-Western other in a non-imperialistic fashion. However, both of these feminist thinkers propose a universalist framework, consistent with Donald Davidson’s conclusions regarding the translatability of ”conceptual schemes”. Drawing upon the thought of G.W.F. Hegel and Walter Benjamin, I argue that the historically constituted subject that emerges in the wake of the Enlightenment affords an account of subjectivity that recasts the meaning of rationality (...)
     
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  33. PHIL C92 Forms of Critique Photocopy Packet (edited by V.I. Burke).Victoria I. Burke - 2011 - Scarborough, Canada:
    This out-of-print collection in the area of European twentieth-century political philosophy includes selections from Adorno, Benjamin, Benhabib, Marcuse, Ciavatta, Comay, Honneth, and Fraser.
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  34. Photocopy Packet for SOC*4450 University of Guelph (edited by V. I. Burke).Victoria I. Burke (ed.) - 2017 - Guelph: University of Guelph.
    This collection in the area of continental philosophy of language, aesthetics, and semiotics includes articles and book selections from Derrida, Ricouer, McCumber, Oliver, Sheshradi-Krooks, Lacan, and Kristeva. This collection is available in the University of Guelph bookstore.
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  35. PHIL*4040 Photocopy Packet (Animal Rights) (edited by V.I. Burke.Victoria I. Burke (ed.) - 2014 - Guelph: University of Guelph.
    This out-of-print collection on animal rights, applied ethics, and continental philosophy includes readings by Martin Heidegger, Karin De Boer, Martha Nussbaum, David De Grazia, Giorgio Agamben, Peter Singer, Tom Regan, David Morris, Michael Thompson, Stephen Jay Gould, Sue Donaldson, Carolyn Merchant, and Jacques Derrida.
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  36. PHIL4230 Photocopy Packet Surrealism (edited by V.I. Burke).Victoria I. Burke (ed.) - 2011 - Guelph: University of Guelph.
    This out-of-print, two-volume, photocopy packet, in the area of "Surrealism and the Politics of the Particular" includes readings on language, meaning, and surrealism from Adorno, Benjamin, McCumber, Breton, Heidegger, Freud, Kristeva, Ricouer, and Bataille.
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  37. PHIL*4230 Photocopy Packet Privacy (edited by V. I. Burke).Victoria I. Burke - 2014 - Guelph, Canada: University of Guelph.
    This out-of-print collection in the area of the history, politics, ethics, and theory of privacy includes selections from Peter Gay, Alan Westin, Walter Benjamin, Catharine MacKinnon, Seyla Benhabib, Anita Allen, Ann Jennings, Charles Taylor, Richard Sennett, Mark Wicclair, Martha Nussbaum, and Robert Nozick.
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  38. The Impossibility of the Present: Heidegger's Resistance to Hegel.Victoria I. Burke - 1996 - Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada)
    This thesis is a critique of Hegel from a Heideggerian standpoint focusing on the role of action in community. It argues, first, that Heidegger has a more highly developed account of the present of action than does Hegel on account of his theory of temporality. On the basis of a discussion of the nature of action and it's site, I examine the way in which action functions in community in both Hegel and Heidegger. For Hegel, action is essential to community (...)
     
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  39. The Substance of Ethical Recognition: Hegel's Antigone and the Irreplaceability of the Brother.Victoria I. Burke - 2013 - New German Critique 118.
    G.W.F. Hegel focuses his treatment of Sophocles' drama, Antigone , in the Phenomenology of Spirit, on the ideal of mutual recognition. Antigone was punished with death for performing the burial ritual honoring her brother, Polyneices, to whose irreplaceability she attests in her well-known speech of defiance. Hegel argues that Antigone's loss of Polyneices was the irreparable loss of reciprocal recognition. Only in the brother sister relation, Hegel thought, could there be equality in mutual recognition. I argue that this equality cannot (...)
     
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  40. Ansiedad y depresión desde la perspectiva de la psicología Energética.Victoria Cadarso - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (974):86-88.
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  41. De la transparencia al Gobierno Abierto: activismo.Victoria Anderica Caffarena - 2013 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 94:74-76.
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    Democracy and its Future.Victoria Camps - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 13:265-272.
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    El interés común.Victoria Camps - 1992 - Madrid: Centro de Estudios Constitucionales. Edited by Salvador Giner.
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    En memoria de Alejandro Rossi.Victoria Camps - 2009 - Isegoría 41:367-369.
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    El segundo Rawls, más cerca de Hegel.Victoria Camps - 1997 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 15:63-70.
    This article deals with John Rawls last book, Political Liberalism , in order to point out some of the corrections the author makes to his previous book, A Theory of Justice . In his new book Rawls seems to be closer to Hegel without abandoning Kant. In this way he answer to his communitarian critics as well as to the challenge of multiculturalism. Two ideas are specially representative of Rawls' turn: the idea of an overlapping consensus and the idea of (...)
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    Giro ético de la política.Victoria Camps - 1996 - Universitas Philosophica 27:11-22.
  47. Identidad ética e identidad política:¿ Una contradicción.Victoria Camps - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 23:97-105.
  48. Los «a priori» Del lenguaje.Victòria Camps - 1982 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 3:19-31.
     
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  49. La religión como práctica simbólica.Victòria Camps - 1981 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 1:63-66.
     
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    La sinrazón de la razón.Victoria Camps - 1979 - El Basilisco 1:97-100.
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