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  1. Terrence M. barnhardt.Jennifer Dorfman Bowers,Elizabeth Glisky,Martha Glisky,Lori Marchese,Susan McGovern,Sheila Mulvaney,Robin Pennington,Michael Polster,BarbaraRouthieux &Victor Shames -1993 - In Daniel M. Wegner & James W. Pennebaker,Handbook of Mental Control. Prentice-Hall.
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  2. Embedded EthiCS: Integrating Ethics Across CS Education.Barbara J. Grosz,David Gray Grant,Kate Vredenburgh,Jeff Behrends,Lily Hu,Alison Simmons &Jim Waldo -2019 -Communications of the Acm 62 (8):54-61.
    The particular design of any technology may have profound social implications. Computing technologies are deeply intermeshed with the activities of daily life, playing an ever more central role in how we work, learn, communicate, socialize, and participate in government. Despite the many ways they have improved life, they cannot be regarded as unambiguously beneficial or even value-neutral. Recent experience shows they can lead to unintended but harmful consequences. Some technologies are thought to threaten democracy through the spread of propaganda on (...) online social networks, or to threaten privacy through the aggregation of datasets that include increasingly personal information, or to threaten justice when machine learning is used in such high-stakes, decision-making contexts as loan application reviews, employment procedures, or parole hearings. It is insufficient to ethically assess technology after it has produced negative social impacts, as has happened, for example, with facial recognition software that discriminates against people of color and with self-driving cars that are unable to cope with pedestrians who jay-walk. Developers of new technologies should aim to identify potential harmful consequences early in the design process and take steps to eliminate or mitigate them. This task is not easy. Designers will often have to negotiate among competing values—for instance, between efficiency and accessibility for a diverse user population, or between maximizing benefits and avoiding harm. There is no simple recipe for identifying and solving ethical problems. -/- Computer science education can help meet these challenges by making ethical reasoning about computing technologies a central element in the curriculum. Students can learn to think not only about what technology they could create, but also whether they should create that technology. Learning to reason this way requires courses unlike those currently standard in computer science curricula. A range of university courses on topics in areas of computing, ethics, society and public policy are emerging to meet this need. Some cover computer science broadly, while others focus on specific problems like privacy and security; typically, these classes exist as stand-alone courses in the computer science curriculum. Others have integrated ethics into the teaching of introductory courses on programming, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. (shrink)
     
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    Governance and Corporate Philanthropy.Barbara R. Bartkus,Sara A. Morris &Bruce Seifert -2002 -Business and Society 41 (3):319-344.
    Although corporate decision makers may justify charitable contributions on strategic grounds, extremely large corporate philanthropic contributions may beperceived by shareholders as unnecessary. If stockholders attempt to limit corporate philanthropy, then governance mechanisms should put a cap on giving amounts. Using a matched-paired sample to control for industry and company size, theauthors compared big givers and small givers. The authors find that blockholders and institutional owners limit corporate philanthropy. This suggests that high levels of corporate philanthropy may be perceived as excessive (...) by influentialstockholders, and some governance mechanisms act to curtail it. (shrink)
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    Le arti e l'esperienza estetica: suoni, immagini e parole per MariaBarbara Ponti.Federica Pau,Luca Vargiu &MariaBarbara Ponti (eds.) -2022 - Ancona: Affinità elettive.
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    Until RCT proven? On the asymmetry of evidence requirements for risk assessment.Barbara Osimani -2013 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (3):454-462.
    The problem of collecting, analyzing and evaluating evidence on adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is an example of the more general class of epistemological problems related to scientific inference and prediction, as well as a central problem of the health-care practice. Philosophical discussions have critically analysed the methodological pitfalls and epistemological implications of evidence assessment in medicine, however they have mainly focused on evidence of treatment efficacy. Most of this work is devoted to statistical methods of causal inference with a special (...) attention to the privileged role assigned to randomized controlled trials in Evidence Based Medicine. Regardless of whether the RCT’s privilege holds for efficacy assessment, it is nevertheless important to make a distinction between causal inference of intended and unintended effects, in that the unknowns at stake are heterogonous in the two contexts. This point has been emphasized by epidemiologists in the last decade. Their main focus is methodological, and regards the fact that bias and confounding do not affect studies on intended and unintended effects in the same way. However, deeper concerns ground the intuition for such a distinction; these are related to the constraints which we impose on evidence and their epistemological justification. My thesis is that such constraints ought to be understood to be different in the case of evidence for risk vs. benefit assessment. I present the recent debate on the causal association between acetaminophen and asthma in order to illustrate the point at issue. (shrink)
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    TEAM: An experiment in the design of transportable natural-language interfaces.Barbara J. Grosz,Douglas E. Appelt,Paul A. Martin &Fernando C. N. Pereira -1987 -Artificial Intelligence 32 (2):173-243.
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    Narcissistic Leaders and Their Victims: Followers Low on Self-Esteem and Low on Core Self-Evaluations Suffer Most.Barbara Nevicka,Annebel H. B. De Hoogh,Deanne N. Den Hartog &Frank D. Belschak -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    A Typology of Issue Evolution.Barbara Bigelow,Liam Fahey &John Mahon -1993 -Business and Society 32 (1):18-29.
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    Pathological Altruism.Barbara Oakley,Ariel Knafo,Guruprasad Madhavan &David Sloan Wilson (eds.) -2011 - Oxford University Press.
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    Vico and Naples: the urban origins of modern social theory.Barbara Ann Naddeo -2011 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    The origins of Vico's social theory : Vichian reflections on the Neapolitan Revolt of 1701 and the politics of the metropolis -- Vico's cosmopolitanism : global citizenship and natural law in Vico's pedagogical thought -- Vico's social theory : the conundrum of the Roman metropolis and the struggle of humanity for natural rights -- From social theory to philosophy : Vico's disillusions with the Neapolitan magistracy and the new frontier of philosophy.
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    Die Macht der Atmosphären.Barbara Wolf &Christian Julmi (eds.) -2020 - Verlag Karl Alber.
    Atmosphären zeichnen sich gleichermaßen durch ihre Profanität und ihre Wirkmächtigkeit aus. Wo immer man hinsieht, sind Atmosphären ein bestimmendes, vielleicht sogar das wichtigste Element im menschlichen Leben. Das Ziel des Sammelbandes besteht darin, die Bedeutung der Atmosphären im Gefühlsraum theoretisch und praktisch zu verdeutlichen und das Phänomen der Atmosphären in seinen vielfältigen Facetten, etwa in der Architektur, Kunst, Medizin, Psychiatrie, in der Pädagogik, in der Altenpflege, in Beruf und Privatleben, zu beleuchten.
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    Wallace, Darwin, and the theory of natural selection.Barbara G. Beddall -1968 -Journal of the History of Biology 1 (2):261-323.
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    Prolactin and the return of ovulation in breast-feeding women.Barbara A. Gross &Creswell J. Eastman -1985 -Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):25-42.
    SummaryCross-sectional studies in Australia and the Philippines and a longitudinal prospective study in a selected Australian sample of breast-feeding mothers have shown that basal serum prolactin concentrations are elevated during 15–21 months of lactational amenorrhoea.A predictive model of serum PRL levels and return of cyclic ovarian activity during full breast-feeding, partial breast-feeding and weaning has been developed from the results of breast-feeding behaviour and serum PRL, gonadotrophin and oestradiol measurements in 34 mothers breast-feeding on demand for a mean of 67 (...) weeks.Breast-feeding patterns influence serum PRL levels. Important factors during full breast-feeding are the age of the baby, the longest interval between feeds at night and total 24-hr suckling time, and following the introduction of supplements, the mean interval between feeds, together with the total 24-hr suckling time and the number of solid supplements per day.The precise mechanisms whereby breast-feeding regulates cyclic ovarian activity remain unknown. Gonadotrophin secretion appears to be quantitatively normal, but qualitative changes, secondary to altered hypothalamic activity, may be the most important factor. A direct inhibitory effect of PRL on ovarian follicular development and steroidogenesis remains possible.Ovulation with a normal luteal phase is probable for 30% of breast-feeding mothers before the first menses, but is unlikely before 6 months, provided breast-feeding is frequent day and night.Measurement of serum PRL is a sensitive index of the return of menstruation and fertility during lactation in the population studied. (shrink)
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    The Artist as Critic: Dance Training, Neuroscience, and Aesthetic Evaluation.Barbara Gail Montero -2013 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (2):169-175.
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    Selbsttäuschung und Selbsterkenntnis: Zu Heideggers Transformation der Phänomenologie Husserls.Barbara Merker -1988 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Respect: How Do We Get There? A Philosophical Inquiry.Eva Marsal,Barbara Weber &Susan T. Gardner (eds.) -2013 - Berlin: Lit Verlag Fresnostre.
    What precisely do we mean by respect? How should we adjudicate between conflicting demands of respect? What obstacles stand in the way of respect? The papers contained in this international anthology were presented at the North American Association of the Community of Inquiry conference in Vancouver, Canada, in June 2012, and were the outcome of in-depth and interdisciplinary discussions around the various aspects of respect. The book is an exacting and exciting analysis of the notion of respect - an analysis (...) that has the potential to have lasting and extensive practical consequences. (shrink)
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    MindWorks: Making scientific concepts come alive.Barbara J. Becker -2000 -Science & Education 9 (3):269-278.
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    Long Leaves, Child Well-Being, and Gender Equality.Barbara R. Bergmann -2008 -Politics and Society 36 (3):350-359.
    Of the measures for resolving work—family conflict proposed by Janet Gornick and Marcia Meyers, government programs that provide or pay for nonparental child care would advance gender equality. However, paid parental leaves of six months for both parents, and the encouragement of part-time work, would retard it, and possibly reverse some of the advances toward gender equality that have been made in the home and the workplace. Female jobholders would increase their time at home to a much greater extent than (...) would male jobholders, increasing the share women do of child care, cleaning, cooking, and laundry. In the workplace, employers would become more reluctant to place women in nonroutine jobs, where substitution of one worker for another is difficult. Finally, recent studies of the effect on young children of nonparental care are reviewed. They can be interpreted in more than one way, and the lessons drawn from them depend crucially on the opinions of those doing the analysis. (shrink)
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    The poet in the Iliad.Barbara Graziosi -2013 - In Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill,The Author's Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity. Oxford University Press. pp. 9.
    This chapter seeks to characterize the voice of the poet within the Iliad, and to show that a better understanding of the poet’s voice helps to explain several distinctive and puzzling features of Iliadic narrative. The chapter looks at the poet’s relationship to the Muses, and his temporal and spatial self-positioning within the world of the Trojan war, all of which illustrate the divine perspective he offers on that war.
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    Semantic Facts and Psychological Facts.Barbara H. Partee -1988 -Mind and Language 3 (1):43-52.
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    Italian Teachers' Well-Being Within the High School Context: Evidence From a Large Scale Survey.Barbara Barbieri,Isabella Sulis,Mariano Porcu &Michael D. Toland -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    This paper aims to investigate the relationship between Italian teachers’ well-being, socio-demographic characteristics and professional background. Using data from the 2015 wave of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) we considered information collected by the questionnaire completed by a total of 6,491 teachers in the sampled schools. Moving from existing literature on teachers’ well-being, we investigate several aspects related to the teachers’ working environment, career motivation and investment, and job satisfaction. We assess the variability in the observed outcomes attributable (...) to school factors and heterogeneity between disciplines. Measurement models are combined in a multilevel setting in order to define teachers’ well-being on a broad perspective while accounting for the multiple sources of heterogeneity due to several factors (e.g., discipline, teacher professional background, and individual differences) occurring at different levels of the data structure. In general, results show that the teachers’ positive perception of the working environment in terms of availability of adequate human and physical resources, and professional development opportunities, provide a substantial state of well-being at work, and are related to teachers’ job satisfaction. Moreover, results highlight the key role of transformational leadership in defining a teacher’s well-being. Findings and implications are discussed. (shrink)
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    Proprioceiving someone else's movement.Barbara Montero -2006 -Philosophical Explorations 9 (2):149 – 161.
    Proprioception - the sense by which we come to know the positions and movements of our bodies - is thought to be necessarily confined to the body of the perceiver. That is, it is thought that while proprioception can inform you as to whether your left knee is bent or straight, it cannot inform you as to whether someone else's knee is bent or straight. But while proprioception certainly provides us with information about the positions and movements of our own (...) bodies, I will argue that it does more than that. Surprising as this may sound, one can proprioceive someone else's movement. To show this, I first present the results of some studies that suggest that in seeing others move, we kinesthetically represent their movement in our bodies. I then argue, by means of an analogy to prosthetic vision, that such 'kinesthetic vision' should count as proprioceiving others move. (shrink)
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    Introduction.Barbara Orland &E. C. Spary -2012 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (2):317-322.
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    What is presumed when we presume consent?Barbara K. Pierscionek -2008 -BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1):8.
    The organ donor shortfall in the UK has prompted calls to introduce legislation to allow for presumed consent: if there is no explicit objection to donation of an organ, consent should be presumed. The current debate has not taken in account accepted meanings of presumption in law and science and the consequences for rights of ownership that would arise should presumed consent become law. In addition, arguments revolve around the rights of the competent autonomous adult but do not always consider (...) the more serious implications for children or the disabled. (shrink)
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  25. Transparency in Health and Health Care.I. Glenn Cohen,Barbara Evans,Holly Lynch &Carmel Shachar (eds.) -2019 - Cambridge UP.
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    Les relations juridiques entre les praticiens de santé, les cliniques privées et les patients.Barbara Michel-Xiste -2001 - Bordeaux: Etudes hospitalières.
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  27. Hesiod in Classical Athens: Rhapsodes, Orators, and Platonic Discourse.Barbara Graziosi -2009 - In G. R. Boys-Stones & J. H. Haubold,Plato and Hesiod. Oxford University Press.
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    Scientific Evidence and the Law: An Objective Bayesian Formalisation of the Precautionary Principle in Pharmaceutical Regulation.Barbara Osimani -2011 -Journal of Philosophy, Science and Law 11:1-24.
    The paper considers the legal tools that have been developed in German pharmaceutical regulation as a result of the precautionary attitude inaugurated by the Contergan decision. These tools are the notion of “well-founded suspicion”, which attenuates the requirements for safety intervention by relaxing the requirement of a proved causal connection between danger and source, and the introduction of the reversal of proof burden in liability norms. The paper focuses on the first and proposes seeing the precautionary principle as an instance (...) of the requirement that one should maximise expected utility. In order to maximise expected utility certain probabilities are required and it is argued that objective Bayesianism offers the most plausible means to determine the optimal decision in cases where evidence supports diverging choices. (shrink)
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  29. Social robots-emotional agents: Some remarks on naturalizing man-machine interaction.Barbara Becker -2006 -International Review of Information Ethics 6:37-45.
    The construction of embodied conversational agents - robots as well as avatars - seem to be a new challenge in the field of both cognitive AI and human-computer-interface development. On the one hand, one aims at gaining new insights in the development of cognition and communication by constructing intelligent, physical instantiated artefacts. On the other hand people are driven by the idea, that humanlike mechanical dialog-partners will have a positive effect on human-machine-communication. In this contribution I put for discussion whether (...) the visions of scientist in this field are plausible and which problems might arise by the realization of such projects. (shrink)
     
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  30. Rethinking the Rhetorical Situation from within the Thematic of Difference.BieseckerBarbara -1989 -Philosophy and Rhetoric 22:110-30.
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    Molecular geneticists and moral responsibility: “Maybe if we were working on the atom bomb I would have a different argument”.Barbara Nicholas -1999 -Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (4):515-530.
    Senior molecular geneticists were interviewed about their perceptions of the ethical and social implications of genetic knowledge. Inductive analysis of these interviews identified a number of strategies through which the scientists negotiated their moral responsibilities as they participated in generating knowledge that presents difficult ethical questions. These strategies included: further analysis and application of scientific method; clarification of multiple roles; negotiation with the public through public debate, institutional processes of funding, ethics committees and legislation; and personal responsibility.
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  32. Uncertainty in Pharmacology.Barbara Osimani &Adam La Caze (eds.) -2020
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    Marshall McLuhan & Vilém Flusser: the new model artists.Kalina Kukielko &Barbara Rauch -2008 -Flusser Studies 6 (1):1.
    Marshall McLuhan and Vilém Flusser were primarily media communication theorists and new media philosophers. Both thinkers were deeply concerned with electronic and digital technologies and the impact of technology on human society. Likewise, both thinkers were critical and probably cynical about these developments, however, they believed in the notion that one has to fully understand technology to be able to use and discuss positive models of these new technologies for a better future. Independently, McLuhan and Flusser became interested in the (...) role of the artist in this new digital society, and Flusser in particular elaborated on the means of artistic production. Both theorists delved into collaborative projects with artists; and they produced films and other artistic output over their lifetimes. In our essay we highlight this particular interest and focus on the artist and modes of artistic perception. McLuhan’s understanding of the artist as society’s safety antenna was, indeed, personified by both men. (shrink)
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    Dream Trackers: Yapa Art and Knowledge of the Australian Desert.Barbara Glowczewski -2004 -Anthropology of Consciousness 15 (2):69-70.
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    Se soigner en soignant la terre.Barbara Glowczewski -2020 -Multitudes 77 (4):161-167.
    Les Amérindiens de Guyane française et les Aborigènes d’Australie, comme d’autres peuples autochtones du monde réinsvestissent leurs savoirs médicinaux traditionnels et réélaborent des rituels pour se soigner et prendre soin de la terre. Comme Starhawk et les Wicca aux USA, en Europe aussi, de la Pologne à la France, des rites de bien-être et de renouage de liens avec la terre se réinventent, que ce soit par la musique et la danse, les festivals de chamanisme ou les ZAD qui réenchantent (...) la manière d’habiter le milieu. (shrink)
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    The Waking Desert: When Non-Places Become Events.Barbara Glowczewski -2021 -Deleuze and Guattari Studies 15 (1):1-14.
    Philosopher and anthropologist Elizabeth Povinelli is the author of several books criticising multicultural late liberalism in Australia and the United States. Over the past few years she has created the Karrabing Film Collective with Indigenous people from Northern Australia to produce short experimental narrations filmed using smart phones, partly improvised and inspired by what she calls the animist strategy. This article discusses how, in Geontologies: A Requiem to Late Liberalism, Povinelli articulates her figure of Animism, with two others, the Desert (...) and the Virus, so as to portray the projections of the life and death of humanity within our current geological era that some call or denounce as the Anthropocene. (shrink)
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    Sex and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Texts: The Latin Tradition.Barbara K. Gold,Barbara H. Gold,Carolina Distinguished Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature Paul Allen Miller,Paul Allen Miller &Charles Platter -1997 - SUNY Press.
    Examines interrelated topics in Medieval and Renaissance Latin literature: the status of women as writers, the status of women as rhetorical figures, and the status of women in society from the fifth to the early seventeenth century.
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    Whose dirty hands? How to prevent buck‐passing.Barbara Goodwin -2001 -Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 4 (4):106-122.
    (2001). Whose dirty hands? How to prevent buck‐passing. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy: Vol. 4, Trusting in Reason: Martin Hollis and the Philosophy of Social Action, pp. 106-122. doi: 10.1080/13698230108403367.
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    Die Entwicklung der Berufsbilder im Fernsehjournalismus: Der Saarländische Rundfunk.Barbara Granitz -2010 - In Michael Kuderna, Rainer Hudemann & Clemens Zimmermann,Medienlandschaft Saar: Von 1945 Bis in Die Gegenwart. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. pp. 321-362.
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  40. Językowe aspekty szowinizmu gatunkowego.Barbara Grabowska -2011 -Ruch Filozoficzny 68 (2).
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    Kartezjańska koncepcja zwierzęcia-maszyny i jej konsekwencje.Barbara Grabowska -2012 -Filo-Sofija 12 (17):39-49.
    DESCARTES’S CONCEPTION OF ANIMAL-MACHINE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Descartes claims that an animal is an automaton that operates by laws of mechanics. It doesn’t think, it doesn’t feel, and, therefore, it doesn’t suffer. So animals can be exploited without a guilty conscience and scientific experiments can be carried out on them. This view, very convenient for people, has followers nowadays, too. Keywords: DESCARTES, ANIMAL-MACHINE, PEOPLE.
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    Ökonomien der Zurückhaltung: kulturelles Handeln zwischen Askese und Restriktion.Barbara Gronau &Alice Lagaay (eds.) -2010 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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    Degree Spectra of Prime Models.Barbara F. Csima -2004 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2):430 - 442.
    We consider the Turing degrees of prime models of complete decidable theories. In particular we show that every complete decidable atomic theory has a prime model whose elementary diagram is low. We combine the construction used in the proof with other constructions to show that complete decidable atomic theories have low prime models with added properties. If we have a complete decidable atomic theory with all types of the theory computable, we show that for every degree d with 0 0, (...) T has a d-decidable model omitting the nonprincipal types listed by L. (shrink)
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    Mechanism and Explanation in Cognitive Neuroscience.Barbara Eckardvont &Jeffrey S. Poland -2004 -Philosophy of Science 71 (5):972-984.
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    The Possibility of a Duty to Love.Barbara P. Solheim -1999 -Journal of Social Philosophy 30 (1):1-17.
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    Just a Spoonful of Sugar: Drug Safety for Pediatric Populations.Barbara A. Noah -2009 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (2):280-291.
    Children deserve optimal medical care. Although prescription drugs play a prominent and essential role in pediatric health care delivery, health care providers often must make prescribing decisions for their young patients based on imperfect or absent safety and efficacy data for pediatric populations. Until relatively recently, the Food and Drug Administration made surprisingly little effort to improve the quality or quantity of clinical research data for this patient group. Despite recent agency efforts to improve the situation, only one-third of drugs (...) prescribed to children currently have been studied for safety and efficacy in pediatric populations. Moreover, recent agency initiatives to encourage pediatric drug research have generated mixed results and unintended consequences. The complex of issues surrounding the testing and prescribing of prescription drugs used for children will require that pharmaceutical companies, the FDA, and health care providers examine current practices, acknowledge their shortcomings, and consider cooperative, creative solutions. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Papierprojekte.Barbara Wittmann -2012 -Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 3 (1):135-150.
    In der Geschichte des künstlerischen, technischen und architektonischen Entwerfens wurde das Zeichnen weitgehend mit bestimmten Projektionstechniken identifiziert. Allerdings dürfte sich die eigentlich generative Kraft des Zeichnens schwerlich auf den Stabilisierungs- und Übertragungsvorgang beschränken lassen. Wo gezeichnet wird, wird auch überzeichnet, durchgestrichen, neu begonnen, also: immer weiter gezeichnet. Worin besteht nun also die Leistung des Zeichnens als Werkzeug des Entwurfs? In the history of artistic, technical and architectonical design, drawing has largely been identified with certain techniques of projection. However, the actual (...) productive potency of drawing can hardly be reduced to an act of stabilization and transferal. Drawing also means to draw over, to cross out, to start anew, and therefore: to keep drawing. What is, then, the benefit of drawing as a tool for designing? (shrink)
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    Revitalizing Political Psychology: The Legacy of Harold D. Lasswell.William Ascher &Barbara Hirschfelder-Ascher -2004 - Psychology Press.
    The goal of this book is to recapture the diminished roles of affect, psychological needs, and the psychodynamic mechanisms that are crucial for understanding political behavior by explaining and extending the contributions of Harold D. Lasswell, the dominant figure in political psychology in the mid-twentieth-century. Although Lasswell was best known for applying psychodynamic theories to politics, this book also demonstrates how his framework accommodated for cognitive processes and social interactions ranging from communications to policy-making. The authors use Lasswell's contributions and (...) the debates over his ideas as a springboard for examining current policy, political, and leadership issues. _Revitalizing Political Psychology_ presents and extends four aspects of Lasswell's contributions to the field: the psychodynamic mechanisms drawn from psychoanalytic theory, the use of symbol associations to understand political propaganda, the analysis of "democratic character" for both the public and the elites, and the structure of belief systems. In so doing, the authors link personality and political communication theory to democratic practice. The authors also critique leadership studies using Lasswell's concerns over the risks to democratic accountability and the current preoccupation with strengthening the roles of charismatic and transformational leaders. Intended for researchers, practitioners, and students in the areas of political and historical psychology, political strategy, and political communication, the book's emphasis on psychodynamics also appeals to psychoanalysts and the material on leadership appeals to professionals in management and industrial/organizational psychology. (shrink)
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  49. Review: Philip Schuchman, Problems of Knowledge in Legal Scholarship Reviewed by.Barbara Baum Levenbook -1981 -Philosophy in Review 1 (5):221-224.
     
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