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  1. Quiet Resistance: The Value of Personal Defiance.Tamara Fakhoury - 2021 - The Journal of Ethics 25 (3):403-422.
    What reason does one have to resist oppression? The reasons that most easily come to mind are those having to do with justice—reasons that arise from commitments to human equality and the common good. In this paper, I argue that there are also reasons of love—reasons that arise from personal attachments to specific people, projects, or activities. I defend a distinctive form of resistance that is characteristically undertaken for reasons of love, which I call Quiet Resistance. Contrary to theories that (...)
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  2. The Quiet Alarm.Andreas Elpidorou - 2015 - Aeon Magazine.
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    Quiet Politics, Trade Unions, and the Political Elite Network: The Case of Denmark.Anton Grau Larsen, Christoph Houman Ellersgaard & Christian Lyhne Ibsen - 2021 - Politics and Society 49 (1):43-73.
    Pepper Culpepper’s seminal Quiet Politics and Business Power has revitalized the study of when business elites can shape policies away from public scrutiny. This article takes the concept of quiet politics to a new, and surprising, set of actors: trade union leaders. Focusing on the case of Denmark, it argues that quiet politics functions through political elite networks and that this way of doing politics favors a particular kind of corporatist coordination between the state, capital, and labor. Rather than showing (...)
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    A quiet revolution in organ transplant ethics.Arthur Caplan & Duncan Purves - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (11):797-800.
    A quiet revolution is occurring in the field of transplantation. Traditionally, transplants have involved solid organs such as the kidney, heart and liver which are transplanted to prevent recipients from dying. Now transplants are being done of the face, hand, uterus, penis and larynx that aim at improving a recipient's quality of life. The shift away from saving lives to seeking to make them better requires a shift in the ethical thinking that has long formed the foundation of organ transplantation. (...)
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    Quiet Politics and the Power of Business: New Perspectives in an Era of Noisy Politics.Christian Lyhne Ibsen & Glenn Morgan - 2021 - Politics and Society 49 (1):3-16.
    This introduction summarizes the main contributions of this special issue titled “Quiet Politics and the Power of Business: New Perspectives in an Era of Noisy Politics.” The four articles in the issue use and extend Culpepper’s influential concept of “quiet politics” according to which business is able to shape policies and regulations when issues are of low salience to the public and politicians. The issue takes Culpepper’s analysis further in ways that respond to the rise of noisy politics over the (...)
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  6. Quiet and Disquiet: The Paradox of Lived Time.Irene Borges-Duarte - 2018 - Phainomenon 28 (1):29-48.
    ‘Quiet’ and ‘Disquiet’ are terms which express ways of accounting for time-experience, besides being equally open for a rendering as emotional states. Starting from three existential moods – stress, boredom, and the joy of the present moment – this inquiry aims to put into evidence the structuring features of our existential experience of time itself, both in the daily exercise of our being-in-the-world, and at the level of our being or not being in possession of oneself in such exercise and (...)
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    All quiet on the postmodern front?Richard Edwards - 2006 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (4):273-278.
    This paper explores the question of the purpose of education within the context of Lyotardȁ9s framing of the postmodern condition. It points to some of the continuities and discontinuities in the framing of the current condition as postmodern and the recurrent problematics of truth-telling which is the mark of this condition. It suggests that educationally the postmodern condition is marked by lifelong learning, a constant apprenticeship rather than mastery, where in language stutters.
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    The Quiet Hours: City Photographs.Mike Melman - 2003 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    In The Quiet Hours, Mike Melman records a vanishing era of Minnesota's towns and cities through a series of seventy black-and-white photographs taken from 1985 to 2002. Working in the half-light of predawn hours, Melman brings a new perspective to familiar places, one shaped by his training as an architect and his particular affinity for old buildings. Through his artistic and historic images, Melman exposes the speed at which American cities change and presents a gritty yet contemplative portrait of urban (...)
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    Quiet Politics in Tumultuous Times: Business Power, Populism, and Democracy.Pepper D. Culpepper - 2021 - Politics and Society 49 (1):133-143.
    This article comments on a special issue of Politics & Society that examines “quiet politics” and the power of business in an era of “noisy politics.” The scholarship brought together in the issue shows that the world of business has indeed changed in the decade since Quiet Politics and Business Power was published, but also that quiet politics as a mode of low-salience interest advocacy seems alive and well. Building on this research, the article analyzes the different ways in which (...)
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  10. The quiet revolution: Hermann Kolbe and the science of organic chemistry.Alan J. Rocke & T. H. Levere - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (4):421-421.
     
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    Quiet Days in Burgundy: A Study of Local Politics.Marc Abélès - 1991 - Cambridge University Press.
    This ethnographic study of political life in the department of the Yonne, in the Burgundy region, explores a still richly Balzacian provincial world. The author, a French anthropologist, has extensive field experience in Ethiopia. Deploying the insights and methods of social anthropology by drawing on local history, interviews and participant observation, Abélès describes politicians at every level, from municipal officers to Members of Parliament and Ministers. He provides a clear picture of the process of 'decentralization' initiated by the Socialist government (...)
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  12. Keeping quiet on the ontology of models.Steven French - 2010 - Synthese 172 (2):231-249.
    Stein once urged us not to confuse the means of representation with that which is being represented. Yet that is precisely what philosophers of science appear to have done at the meta-level when it comes to representing the practice of science. Proponents of the so-called ‘syntactic’ view identify theories as logically closed sets of sentences or propositions and models as idealised interpretations, or ‘theoruncula, as Braithwaite called them. Adherents of the ‘semantic’ approach, on the other hand, are typically characterised as (...)
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    Quiet: silencing the brain chatter and believing that you're good enough.Fearne Cotton - 2018 - London: Orion Spring, an imprint of Orion Publishing Group.
    In Quiet, Fearne Cotton explores why so many of us question whether we are, or will ever be, 'good enough.' This beautiful book, filled with Fearne's creative hand-drawn illustrations and thought-provoking activities to still your mind, will silence your inner-critic and stop you from continually self-sabotaging. Quiet includes interviews with people who have helped Fearne to accept her flaws and love her own imperfections, as well as advice on how to drown out misinformation and the, sometimes, pressurizing noise from family, (...)
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    Quiet Riot: The Culture of Teaching and Learning in Schools.Diane M. Hoffman - 2015 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Quiet Riot offers an anthropological critique of teaching and learning in two U.S. high schools over a twenty-seven year period. Based on the author's experiences shadowing two average students in 1983 and 2009, it presents detailed observations that powerfully capture the reality of student experiences in school.
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    The Quiet Lake and the Hidden Spring: Locating the Ground in Kierkegaard's Works of Love.G. P. Marcar - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (4):748-764.
    At the end of the prayer with which he begins Works of Love (1847), Søren Kierkegaard notes that while ‘works of love’ might normally be viewed as a subset of worthwhile human endeavours or ‘works’, from heaven's perspective no work can be pleasing unless it is a work of love. From this arises the question—which Kierkegaard himself moves swiftly to address—of what distinguishes a work of ‘love’ from other, non-loving works? In this article, and with particular reference to Jacob Boehme (...)
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    Quiet ego is associated with positive attitudes toward Muslims.Rosemary Lyn Al-Kire, Heidi A. Wayment, Brian A. Eiler, Kutter Callaway & Jo-Ann Tsang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Well-known predictors of prejudice toward Muslims include social dominance and authoritarianism. However, a gap exists for variables reflecting a rejection or mitigation of ideological motivations associated with prejudice toward Muslims. We examined if quiet ego was related to positive attitudes toward Muslims, and whether this could be explained by lower levels of authoritarianism, social dominance, and the motivation to express prejudice. We explored this possibility across two studies of adults in the United States. In Study 1, regression results showed quiet (...)
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    The quiet desperation of Robert Dahl's (quiet) radicalism.Tom Hoffman - 2003 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 15 (1-2):87-122.
    Robert Dahl's democratic theory has been remarkably consistent over the course of his long career. While Dahl has maintained a markedly un‐romantic view of modern democracy, and can best be read as an immanent critic of its liberal variant, he has steadily clung to certain radical aspirations, even as their prospects have waned. Dahl's often‐unnoticed radicalism lies in his desire to see democracy break out of the institutional bonds of the liberal state. Reviewing his career forces one to consider the (...)
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    Quiet Moments in a War: The Letters of Jean-Paul Sartre to Simone de Beauvoir, 1940-1963.Jean Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Lee Fahnestock & Norman MacAfee - 1994
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    Open peer commentary on the target article “From Objects to Processes: A Proposal to Rewrite Radical Constructivism” by Siegfried J. Schmidt. Upshot: In the 1990s the emergence of radical constructivism as a meta-theory inspired many scientific disciplines. Since more or less simple realistic concepts of the media as mirroring the world prevailed, communication science was challenged to re-think the relation of media and reality as well. Recently, criticism of constructivist media theory has grown, while those constructivst approaches have not developed (...)
     
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    Still Quiet After All These Years: Revisiting “The Silence of the Bioethicists”.James Lindemann Nelson - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (3):249-259.
    Some 14 years ago, I published an article in which I identified a prime site for bioethicists to ply their trade: medical responses to requests for hormonal and surgical interventions aimed at facilitating transgendered people’s transition to their desired genders. Deep issues about the impact of biotechnologies and health care practices on central aspects of our conceptual system, I argued, were raised by how doctors understood and responded to people seeking medical assistance in changing their gender, and there were obviously (...)
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    Quiet desperation, secret melancholy: polemos and passion in citizenship education.Naoko Saito - 2011 - Ethics and Education 6 (1):3 - 14.
    Contemporary scenes of democracy and education exemplify a real scepticism about the point of political participation, and by implication about one's place in society in relation to others. What is called for is a recovery of desire per se ? of people's desire to say what they want to say and their desire to participate in the creation of the public. In response, this article examines Stanley Cavell's ordinary language philosophy. The way he reconstructs philosophy from the perspective of ordinary (...)
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  22. "In quietness and confidence shall be your strength" (Isaiah XXX, 15).William Mackintire Salter - 1922 - New York,: American Ethical Union.
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    From Quiet to Noisy Politics: Transformations of Swiss Business Elites’ Power.Felix Bühlmann, Stéphanie Ginalski, Thomas David & André Mach - 2021 - Politics and Society 49 (1):17-41.
    During most of the twentieth century, it was possible to consider Switzerland a coordinated market economy, characterized by dense interfirm networks and the strong role of business associations. Thanks to their cohesion and collective organization, in a context of quiet politics and informal institutions, business elites could largely self-regulate major socioeconomic issues in the shadow of politics. However, since the end of the twentieth century, Swiss business elites have undergone profound changes not only in their composition, but also in their (...)
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    Keeping Quiet in Tove Jansson's Fair Play.Liesl Yamaguchi - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (2):198-205.
    As a follow-up to the Common Knowledge symposium “Apology for Quietism” (15:1 to 16:3), this guest column asks what it means to say nothing. Strictly speaking, to “say nothing” is a contradiction in terms (unless, of course, one says “Nothing,” which is another thing entirely and generally not nothing). This essay explores what it means to say nothing in Tove Jansson's novella Fair Play (first published in Finland Swedish as Rent spel, 1989), an episodic account of the intertwined lives of (...)
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    Quiet please, do not disturb: a hypothesis of embryo metabolism and viability.Henry J. Leese - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (9):845-849.
    This review uses nutritional markers of normal and impaired development to address the question; what makes a viable mammalian preimplantation embryo? Resolution of this question is important to ensure the long‐term safety of embryo‐based biotechnologies in man and domestic animals, the optimisation of embryo production and culture conditions and the development of methods to select viable embryos for replacement. After considering the nutrition of embryos and somatic cells, and the phenomenon of caloric restriction, it is concluded that preimplantation embryo survival (...)
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    'Quiet consummation'(Poem).Janet Montefiore - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
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    The quiet American.Julian Baggini - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:32-33.
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    A 'quiet' crisis in health care: developing our capacity to hear.Christine Ceci & Marjorie McIntyre - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):122-130.
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    Quiet Causation and its Many Uses in Science.Mauricio Suárez - unknown
    This chapter defends a deflationary, or ‘quietist’ account of causation in science. It begins by laying out the elements of four central philosophical theories of causation, namely the regularity, counterfactual, probabilistic and process accounts. It then proceeds to briefly criticise them. While the criticisms are essentially renditions of arguments that are well-known in the literature, the conclusion that is derived from these is new. It is argued that the limitations of each of the theories point to a deflationary or quietist (...)
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  30. Quiet, dependent, nice and loyal" : surrogacy agencies discourse of international surrogacy.Hedva Eyal & Adi Moreno - 2018 - In Hagai Boas, Shai Joshua Lavi, Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Dani Filc & Nadav Davidovitch (eds.), Bioethics and biopolitics in Israel: socio-legal, political and empirical analysis. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  31. The quiet hermeneutics of John McDowell.Sabina Lovibond - 2023 - In Daniel Martin Feige & Thomas J. Spiegel (eds.), McDowell and the hermeneutic tradition. New York, NY: Routledge.
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  32. Quiet Strength from World Religions.Q. M. LYON - 1960
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  33. Quietly Reverting Public Issues into Private Troubles.Aysen Candas & Yildiz Silier - 2014 - Social Politics 21 (1).
  34. A quiet revolution : vulnerability in the European Court of Human Rights.Alexandra Timmer - 2013 - In Martha Fineman & Anna Grear (eds.), Vulnerability: reflections on a new ethical foundation for law and politics. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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    Quiet Days in Burgundy: A Study of Local Politics.Annella McDermott (ed.) - 1991 - Cambridge University Press.
    This ethnographic study of political life in the department of the Yonne, in the Burgundy region, explores a still richly Balzacian provincial world. The author, a French anthropologist, has extensive field experience in Ethiopia. Deploying the insights and methods of social anthropology by drawing on local history, interviews and participant observation, Abélès describes politicians at every level, from municipal officers to Members of Parliament and Ministers. He provides a clear picture of the process of 'decentralization' initiated by the Socialist government (...)
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    Quiet despair: Bernard Williams, Truth and truthfulness: an essay in genealogy [Book Review].Alessandra Tanesini - unknown
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    Quietly angry, loudly happy.Eric Bolo, Muhammad Samoul, Nicolas Seichepine & Mohamed Chetouani - 2023 - Interaction Studies 24 (1):168-192.
    Phone calls are an essential communication channel in today’s contact centers, but they are more difficult to analyze than written or form-based interactions. To that end, companies have traditionally used surveys to gather feedback and gauge customer satisfaction. In this work, we study the relationship between self-reported customer satisfaction (CSAT) and automatic utterance-level indicators of emotion produced by affect recognition models, using a real dataset of contact center calls. We find (1) that positive valence is associated with higher CSAT scores, (...)
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  38. The quiet words of the wise: biblical developments toward nonviolence as a diaspora ethic.Daniel L. Smith-Christopher - 2007 - In R. Carroll, M. Daniel & Jacqueline E. Lapsley (eds.), Character ethics and the Old Testament: moral dimensions of Scripture. Westminster John Knox Press.
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    The quiet before the storm: anticipating developments in synthetic biology.Ruth Mampuys & Frans W. A. Brom - 2010 - Poiesis and Praxis 7 (3):151-168.
    Synthetic biology aims at designing biological systems, at building ‘living machines’. The emergence of synthetic biology has reignited the cycle of public debate. The old biotechnology debate is being reiterated and the controversies are deepened. The societal debate follows the technological hype cycle. A new technology with a high visibility and high expectations also raises high controversies. For synthetic biology, this hype is currently near its peak and the first signs of disillusionment are getting visible. In policy development, on the (...)
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    A 'quiet' crisis in health care: Developing our capacity to hear.Christine CeciMN & Marjorie McIntyrePhD - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):122–130.
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  41. A quiet crisis in nursing: Developing our capacity to hear.C. Ceci & M. McIntyre - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):1-9.
     
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    A Quiet Revolution: Political Development in the Republic of China.John Franklin Copper - 1988 - Upa.
    In mid-1987 Taiwanese president Chiang Ching-kuo announced the end of martial law and the legalization of a political opposition. These two changes, in addition to the orderly elections held at the end of 1986, underscored the political development that has occurred in the Republic of China on Taiwan.
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    Quiet Moments.Nell Burger Kirst - 2009 - Hastings Center Report 39 (5):8-8.
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    Quiet Moments.Nell Burger Kirst - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 39 (5):8-8.
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    The Quiet Eye and Motor Expertise: Explaining the “Efficiency Paradox”.André Klostermann & Ernst-Joachim Hossner - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Brief quiet ego contemplation reduces oxidative stress and mind-wandering.Heidi A. Wayment, Ann F. Collier, Melissa Birkett, Tinna Traustadóttir & Robert E. Till - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Quieting the overactive hippocampus restores memory in aging.Mark G. Baxter - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (7):360-361.
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    Quiet Evolution: A Study of the Educational System of Ontario.A. C. F. Beales & Robin S. Harris - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):95.
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    All quiet on the Kemalist front?Murat Borovalı & Cemil Boyraz - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (4-5):435-444.
    As a result of its failure to embrace the increasingly visible social and political diversity in the country, Kemalism, the founding ideology of modern Turkey, is currently facing its severest legitimacy crisis. Through interviews with representatives of leading voluntary Kemalist associations, this article inquires whether there are attempts to reinterpret the doctrine in order to offer an alternative, credible vision in harmony with the existing social, political and economic realities of Turkey.
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  50. Wadi Climbing: Quiet Resistance in the West Bank.Tamara Fakhoury - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy Review.
    Palestinian rock climbers in the West Bank ascend towering limestone cliffs despite being forcibly dispossessed and targeted by Israeli military and violent settlers. This paper examines their actions from the perspective of Quiet Resistance – a form of resistance where one is motivated by personal reasons to pursue activities that are obstructed by oppression. I explain what Quiet Resistance is, how it differs from political protest, and what makes it distinctively valuable. Then, I explain how Quiet Resistance allows the Palestinian (...)
     
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