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    Tibetan Medical Paintings: Illustrations to the Blue Beryl Treatise of Sangye Gyamtso.Paul Nietupski,Yuri Parfionovitch,Gyurme Dorje,Fernand Meyer,Vilena Dylykova-Parfionovitch,Donatus Butkus,Robert Mayer,Sergey Klokov,HelenaBespalova &Anthony Aris -1994 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (4):651.
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    Special Issue of „Polish Psychological Bulletin”: Health, stress and coping.Ewa Gruszczyńska &Helena Wrona-Polańska -2017 -Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (3):326-327.
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    Helena Lorenzová-kolegyně a přítelkyně.Helena Jarošová -2006 -Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 42 (4):264-265.
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  4. Interview withhelena cronin.Helena Cronin -2000 -The Philosophers' Magazine 11:46-48.
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    The esoteric writings ofHelena Petrovna Blavatsky: a synthesis of science, philosophy, and religion.Helena Petrovna Blavatsky -1980 - Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Pub. House.
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    Helena M. Pycior, Symbols, Impossible Numbers, and Geometric Entanglement. British Algebra through the Commentaries On Newton's Universal Arithmetick.Helena M. Pycior -1998 -Erkenntnis 49 (3):415-419.
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    An algebraic approach to non-classical logics.Helena Rasiowa -1974 - Warszawa,: PWN - Polish Scientific Publishers.
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    Physicians’ personal values in determining medical decision-making capacity: a survey study.Helena Hermann,Manuel Trachsel &Nikola Biller-Andorno -2015 -Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (9):739-744.
  9. Emotions and social movements.Helena Flam &Debra King -2011 - In Ann Brooks,Social theory in contemporary Asia. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Decision-making capacity: from testing to evaluation.Helena Hermann,Martin Feuz,Manuel Trachsel &Nikola Biller-Andorno -2020 -Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (2):253-259.
    Decision-making capacity (DMC) is the gatekeeping element for a patient’s right to self-determination with regard to medical decisions. A DMC evaluation is not only conducted on descriptive grounds but is an inherently normative task including ethical reasoning. Therefore, it is dependent to a considerable extent on the values held by the clinicians involved in the DMC evaluation. Dealing with the question of how to reasonably support clinicians in arriving at a DMC judgment, a new tool is presented that fundamentally differs (...) from existing ones: the U-Doc. By putting greater emphasis on the judgmental process rather than on the measurement of mental abilities, the clinician as a decision-maker is brought into focus, rendering the tool more of an evaluation guide than a test instrument. In a qualitative study, the perceived benefits of and difficulties with the tool have been explored. The findings show on the one hand that the evaluation aid provides basic orientation, supports a holistic perspective on the patient, sensitizes for ethical considerations and personal biases, and helps to think through the decision, to argue, and to justify one’s judgment. On the other hand, the room for interpretation due to absent operationalisations, related ambiguities, and the confrontation with one’s own subjectivity may be experienced as unsettling. (shrink)
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    Helena Eilstein (ed.), A Collection of Polish Works on Philosophical Problems of Time and Spacetime. [REVIEW]Helena Eilstein -2004 -Erkenntnis 60 (2):265-270.
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    Graphic complexity in writing systems.Helena Miton &Olivier Morin -2021 -Cognition 214 (C):104771.
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    The Effects of Women on Corporate Boards on Firm Value, Financial Performance, and Ethical and Social Compliance.Helena Isidro &Márcia Sobral -2015 -Journal of Business Ethics 132 (1):1-19.
    The European Commission has recently proposed the introduction of legally binding quotas for women on corporate boards of European companies. This proposal has put the spotlight on the question of whether increasing female representation on the board brings economic benefits to the firm. In order to shed light on the issue, this study investigates the direct and indirect effects of women on the board on firm value. We use a simultaneous equation model to estimate the effects of women on the (...) board on firm value, financial performance, and compliance with ethical and social principles adopted by the firm. We find no evidence that a higher female representation on the board directly affects firm’s value. However, we find indirect effects. Women on the board are positively related with financial performance (measured in terms of return on assets and return on sales) and with ethical and social compliance, which in turn are positively related with firm value. The findings in this study suggest that greater female representation on corporate boards of large European firms can increase firm value indirectly. Further, part of the indirect effect comes from stronger compliance with ethical principles, something that is not captured by accounting-based financial performance. (shrink)
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    The mathematics of metamathematics.Helena Rasiowa -1963 - Warszawa,: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe. Edited by Roman Sikorski.
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    Una taxonomía de las emociones como guía metodológica para la educación democrática.Helena Modzelewski -2021 -Signos Filosóficos 23 (45):8-27.
    Resumen La educación de las emociones ha sido promovida recientemente desde el giro afectivo en las ciencias sociales. Sin embargo, gran parte de los análisis educativos no tratan las emociones llamadas políticas o públicas, definidas por Martha Nussbaum como aquellas relacionadas con el Estado, sus instituciones y los conciudadanos. Este artículo presenta una guía para una educación ciudadana basada en emociones políticas, fundamentando que su educabilidad está habilitada por el desarrollo de la autorreflexión y que, a partir de ello, es (...) posible determinar categorías de emociones que favorecen la convivencia democrática, como son su adecuación, su direccionamiento y su apertura o clausura de las fronteras del yo. Esas categorías, inspiradas en los trabajos de Martha Nussbaum, Jon Elster y Adela Cortina, se ofrecen como guía metodológica para una educación ciudadana que procure el cultivo de la autorreflexión en relación con las emociones políticas. Dicha guía podría superar la actual dificultad tanto de enseñar como de evaluar la dimensión política de las emociones en la educación formal.The education of emotions has recently been promoted by the affective turn in the social sciences. However, most of these approaches to emotions fail to undertake a work in the field of emotions called political or public, as defined by Martha Nussbaum as the emotions that refer to the State, its institutions and the fellow citizens. This article seeks to present a guide for a citizen education based on political emotions, on the grounds that their educability is enabled by the development of self-conscious reflection and that it is therefore possible to determine categories of emotions that favor democratic coexistence, such as their adequacy, their direction and their opening or closing of the borders of the self. These categories, inspired by Martha Nussbaum’s, Jon Elster’s and Adela Cortina’s works, are offered as a methodological guide for a citizen education that seeks the cultivation of self-conscious reflection in relation to political emotions. This guide could overcome the current difficulty of both teaching and evaluating the political dimension of emotions in formal education. (shrink)
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    Hanging Our Knickers Up: Asserting Autonomy and Cross-Border Solidarity in the #RepealThe8th Campaign.Helena Walsh -2020 -Feminist Review 124 (1):144-151.
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    La ópera King Priam de Tippett: de la épica homérica al drama musical Tippett's Opera King Priam: from Homeric Poetry to Musical Drama.Helena Guzmán -2011 -Minerva: Revista de Filología Clásica 24:239-267.
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  18. Includes selections by.Helena Halmari,Lewis Thomas,Mike Adams,GaryPavela Nancy Sommers &John R. Trimble -forthcoming -Techne.
     
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    Dignity and attitudes to aging: A cross-sectional study of older adults.Helena Kisvetrová,Petra Mandysová,Jitka Tomanová &Alison Steven -2022 -Nursing Ethics 29 (2):413-424.
    Background: Dignity is a multidimensional construct that includes perception, knowledge, and emotions related to competence or respect. Attitudes to aging are a comprehensive personal view of the experience of aging over the course of life, which can be influenced by various factors, such as the levels of health and self-sufficiency and social, psychological, or demographic factors. Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes to aging of home-dwelling and inpatient older adults, and whether dignity and other selected (...) factors belong among the predictors influencing attitudes to aging in these two different groups of older adults. Research design: Cross-sectional study using a set of questionnaires: Patient Dignity Inventory, Attitudes to Aging Questionnaire, and Barthel Index. Pearson and Spearman correlation analyses and multivariable linear regression were used for statistical processing. Participants and research context: 233 inpatients and 237 home-dwelling older adults participated in the research in two regions of the Czech Republic. Ethical considerations: Institutional Review Board approval was received from the authors’ university. Findings: The inpatients had more negative attitudes to aging (M = 74.9±10.9; P<0.0001). The predictors of their attitudes to aging were gender and dignity. Women ( β = −2.969, P = 0.045) and inpatients with poor dignity ratings ( β = −0.332, P<0.0001) had more negative attitudes to aging. The predictors for home-dwelling older adults were education, living arrangement, and dignity. More negative attitudes to aging were found in older adults with lower levels of education ( β = 2.716, P = 0.007) who lived alone ( β = 2.163, P = 0.046) and rated their dignity as low ( β = −0.325, P<0.0001). Discussion and Conclusions: The results of this study add to the understanding that a sense of dignity is an important predictor of attitudes to aging for both home-dwelling older adults and inpatients. (shrink)
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    The Extinction and De-Extinction of Species.Helena Siipi &Leonard Finkelman -2017 -Philosophy and Technology 30 (4):427-441.
    In this paper, we discuss the following four alternative ways of understanding the outcomes of resurrection biology. Implications of each of the ways are discussed with respect to concepts of species and extinction. Replication: animals created by resurrection biology do not belong to the original species but are copies of it. The view is compatible with finality of extinction as well as with certain biological and ecological species concepts. Re-creation: animals created are members of the original species but, despite their (...) existence, the species remains extinct. The view is incompatible with all species concepts presented. Non-extinction: animals produced belong to the original species which actually never went extinct. The view may be consistent with phenetic and phylogenetic species concepts as well as with finality of extinction. According to literal resurrection, resurrection biology is successful in reversing extinction through the creation of new members of species that once went extinct. This view presupposes non-finality of extinction and it is compatible with phenetic species concepts. It is notable that no species or extinction concept is consistent with all possible views of resurrection biology nor is any view of resurrection biology consistent with all species or extinction concepts. Thus, one’s views regarding species and extinction determine which views one can adopt regarding resurrection biology and vice versa. (shrink)
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    Learning to infer the time of our actions and decisions from their consequences.Helena Matute,Carmelo P. Cubillas &Pablo Garaizar -2017 -Consciousness and Cognition 56:37-49.
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    Is Natural Food Healthy?Helena Siipi -2013 -Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (4):797-812.
    Is food’s naturalness conceptually connected to its healthiness? Answering the question requires spelling out the following: (1) What is meant by the healthiness of food? (2) What different conceptual meanings the term natural has in the context of food? (3) Are some of those meanings connected to the healthiness of food? In this paper the healthiness of food is understood narrowly as food’s accordance with nutritional needs of its eater. The connection of healthiness to the following five food-related senses of (...) the term “natural’’ is analyzed: naturalness as nutritive suitability, naturalness as moderate need satisfaction, naturalness as lack of human influence, naturalness as authenticity, and naturalness as familiarity. It is concluded that some very common current uses of the term “natural,” such as naturalness as lack of human influence, are not conceptually connected to the healthiness of food. Nevertheless, the first two senses of naturalness are strongly conceptually connected to healthiness in the food context and the last one may be indirectly related to it. Thus, desire for natural food is not necessarily mistaken and misguided. (shrink)
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    Separate but not independent: Behavioral pattern separation and statistical learning are differentially affected by aging.Helena Shizhe Wang,Stefan Köhler &Laura J. Batterink -2023 -Cognition 239 (C):105564.
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    Educational epistemologies and methods in a more-than-human world.Helena Pedersen &Barbara Pini -2017 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (11):1051-1054.
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    Archival strategies for contemporary collecting in a world of big data: Challenges and opportunities with curating the UK web archive.Helena Byrne &Nicola Jayne Bingham -2021 -Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    In this contribution, we will discuss the opportunities and challenges arising from memory institutions' need to redefine their archival strategies for contemporary collecting in a world of big data. We will reflect on this topic by critically examining the case study of the UK Web Archive, which is made up of the six UK Legal Deposit Libraries: the British Library, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Wales, Bodleian Libraries Oxford, Cambridge University Library and Trinity College Dublin. The UK Web (...) Archive aims to archive, preserve and give access to the UK web space. This is achieved through an annual domain crawl, first undertaken in 2013, in addition to more frequent crawls of key websites and specially curated collections which date back as far as 2005. These collections reflect important aspects of British culture and events that shape society. This commentary will explore a number of questions including: what heritage is captured and what heritage is instead neglected by the UK Web archive? What heritage is created in the form of new data and what are its properties? What are the ethical issues that memory institutions face when developing these web archiving practices? What transformations are required to overcome such challenges and what institutional futures can we envisage? (shrink)
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  26. Indigenous peoples and genetic population research : Reflections on a culturally appropriate model of indigenous participant consent.Helena Kajlich -2008 - In Barbara Ann Hocking,The Nexus of Law and Biology: New Ethical Challenges. Ashgate Pub. Company.
     
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  27. O rzeczy samej.Helena Kozakiewicz -1987 -Colloquia Communia 34 (5):201-207.
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  28. Teoretyczność w poznaniu społecznym (Filozoficzne problemy socjologii).Helena Kozakiewicz -1987 -Studia Filozoficzne 261 (8).
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  29. Socio-political tensions in post-millennium images.Helena Sofia Silva -2021 - In Maria João Baltazar, Tomé Quadros, Jonas Staal & Rita Amaral,Image in the post-millennium: mediation, process and critical tension. [Eindhoven, The Netherlands]: Onomatopee.
     
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    Einwilligungsfähigkeit: inhärente Fähigkeit oder ethisches Urteil?Helena Hermann,Manuel Trachsel &Nikola Biller-Andorno -2016 -Ethik in der Medizin 28 (2):107-120.
    ZusammenfassungDie Bestimmung der Einwilligungsfähigkeit von Patienten beinhaltet weitreichende ethische und rechtliche Implikationen. Ausreichende Klärung des Begriffs ist daher unerlässlich. Solche Bemühungen gelten vorwiegend der Definition von Kriterien hinsichtlich relevanter mentaler Fähigkeiten. Grundlegendere Aspekte werden kaum explizit besprochen, so die Frage, ob Einwilligungsfähigkeit eher eine inhärente Fähigkeit oder ein ethisches Urteil bezeichnet. Zentral bei dieser Unterscheidung ist der Stellenwert ethischer Überlegungen die Zulässigkeit fürsorglicher Bevormundung betreffend. Geht man von einer inhärenten Fähigkeit aus, schließen solche Überlegungen an die Beurteilung von Einwilligungsfähigkeit an. (...) Im Fall eines Urteils sind diese konstitutiv für das Verständnis und die Bestimmung von Einwilligungsfähigkeit. Obwohl Einwilligungsfähigkeit idealerweise als inhärente Fähigkeit gedacht wird, weist die tatsächliche Herangehensweise eher in die Richtung, sie als ethisches Urteil zu verstehen. Diese verschiedenen Tendenzen sind für konzeptuelle Kontroversen hinsichtlich des Stellenwerts risiko-relativer Beurteilungen verantwortlich. Des Weiteren muss sich die Bestimmung von Einwilligungsfähigkeit – konzipiert man sie als ethisches Urteil – nicht rigide an einer bestimmten Definition des Begriffs der Autonomiefähigkeit orientieren und vermag so mit dessen definitorischen Unklarheiten besser umzugehen. (shrink)
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    Illusions of causality: how they bias our everyday thinking and how they could be reduced.Helena Matute,Fernando Blanco,Ion Yarritu,Marcos Díaz-Lago,Miguel A. Vadillo &Itxaso Barberia -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Public Ethics of Care—AGeneralPublic Ethics.Helena Olofsdotter Stensöta -2015 -Ethics and Social Welfare 9 (2):183-200.
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    Aperçu du mouvement féministe en Russie contemporaine.Helena Zdravomyslova -2001 -Diogène 194 (2):43-49.
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    Burning instruments: From diocles to Ibn sahl.Hélèna Bellosta -2002 -Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 12 (2):285-303.
    R. Rashed, Géométrie et dioptrique au Xesiècle, Ibn Sahl, al-Qūhī et Ibn al-Haytham ; OEuvres philosophiques et scientifiques d'al Kindī, vol. I: L'Optique et la catoptrique ; Les Catoptriciens grecs.
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    Ethics Consultation in U.S. Pediatric Hospitals: Adherence to National Practice Standards.Helena Arango,Colette Gramszlo,Jaideep Grewal,Arzu Cetin,Meaghann Weaver &Jennifer K. Walter -forthcoming -AJOB Empirical Bioethics.
    Background The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH), a professional organization that certifies ethics consultants who pass the qualifying examination, published standards for the conduct of ethics consultations (EC). A national survey of adult hospital ethics consultants identified adherence to these standards, but no assessment of pediatric hospitals’ adherence has been done.Methods In this cross-sectional study, a national questionnaire was distributed electronically in 2022 to pediatric ethics consultants at children’s hospitals, collecting information about adherence to the ASBH standards. Hospital (...) characteristics were extracted from the Children’s Hospital Association Annual Benchmark Report. Quantitative analysis included descriptive statistics to assess adherence and analyses of variance to investigate associations between hospital characteristics and the time taken to respond to consultations.Results Of the 181 eligible pediatric hospitals, we received 104 completed surveys (57%) from 45 states. Pediatric EC have similar adherence rates to ASBH standards as adult hospitals. High-adherence (>75%) areas included having an expert available for EC and permitting any staff member to request EC. Low-adherence areas included having comprehensive policies covering all aspects of EC activities, having a response plan for egregious violations, and the elicitation of formal feedback after EC. There is an increased average response time for ethics consultation services in smaller pediatric hospitals and church-operated hospitals.Conclusions Pediatric hospitals overall have moderate adherence to the ASBH EC standards, with the highest rates occurring for standards that are shared by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Additional research into the barriers to standard adherence and the effectiveness of standards is warranted with emphasis on the impact of adherence on consultation quality. (shrink)
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  36. Idea zrównoważonego rozwoju a wspołczesna kondycja moralna.Helena Ciążela -2004 -Prakseologia 144 (144):53-66.
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    Telling You Stories.Helena Grice &Tim Woods -1998 - Rodopi.
    This is a jubilant and rewarding collection of Winterson scholarship--a superb group of essays from a host of fine authors.
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    Szkoła Le Senne'a i niektóre kontrowersyjne elementy jej koncepcji charakteru.Helena Kozłowska -1972 -Roczniki Filozoficzne 20 (4):75-83.
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  39. La conception de la verite, Paris 1921.Helena Lelesz -1922 -Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 1 (1):127-133.
     
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    The larger social contract.Helena MacDougall -1947 - [Victoria, Australia,: [Victoria, Australia.
  41. Looking at Victorian Honeymoons.Helena Michie -1997 -Common Knowledge 6:125-136.
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    Estetiken och Livet. Hans Larssons Nietzsche.Helena Nilsson -2000 -Res Publica 48:82-86.
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    Filosofie jako životní cesta: ad honorem Jan Zouhar.Helena Pavlincová &Jan Zouhar (eds.) -2019 - Brno: Masarykova Univerzita.
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    Sterbehilfe und die strafrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit des Arztes.Helena Peterková -2013 - Bern: Stämpfli.
    Das Thema Sterbehilfe gilt zu Recht als eines der typischen Themen im Medizinrecht, wird jedoch meistens vor allem unter dem Aspekt des Strafrechts analysiert. Das ist auch in dieser Arbeit nicht anders, in der die Autorin in erster Linie versucht, auf gewisse Schwächen der traditionellen de facto strafrechtlichen Systematik der Sterbehilfe zu verweisen, sowie auch deren üblicher Terminologie. Der Schwerpunkt der gesamten Arbeit liegt in der ausführlichen Analyse der strafrechtlichen Verantwortlichkeit des Arztes bei der Realisierung von Sterbehilfe und Suizidbeihilfe. Vorgestellt (...) werden rechtliche Regelungen einiger europäischen Ländern und Oregon. Größter Wert wird jedoch in der gesamten Arbeit eindeutig auf die praktischen Probleme gelegt, seien es bedingt straffreie Hilfe zum Sterben, Tötung auf Verlangen, Suizidbeihilfe, terminale Sedierung oder Beendigung der weiteren Therapie (inkl. Abschalten der Geräte aufgrund einer Patientenverfügung). Leitmotiv der gesamten Arbeit ist dann das Bemühen, auf Sterbehilfe als Thema zu verweisen, in dessen Rahmen der Respekt vor der Patientenautonomie und der paternalistische Schutz von Leben wertmäßig aufeinander treffen, die oftmals zweifellos in einem Gegensatz zueinander stehen. (shrink)
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    Gezag en autoriteit.Helena Wilhelmina Frederika Stellwag -1973 - Groningen,: H. D. Tjeenk Willink.
  46. Situatie en relatie.Helena Wilhelmina Frederika Stellwag -1970 - Groningen,: Wolters-Noordhoff.
     
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  47. Improving organizational integrity through humanistic diversity management: the case of minority-majority relations in healthcare organizations and academic institutions.Helena Desivilya Syna,Amit Rottman &Michal Raz -2012 - In Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch & Wolfgang Amann,Business integrity in practice: insights from international case studies. New York, N.Y.: Business Expert Press.
     
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    Spásná trýzeň: Miguel de Unamuno a nesmrtelnost.Helena Zbudilová -2013 -Studia Philosophica 60 (1):19-28.
    The study deals with the conception of personal immortality in Miguel de Unamuno’s works. The starting point of his reflections is a particular person of “flesh and blood“ and his authentic existence. Unamuno’s “hunger of immortality“ is inspired by man’s confrontation with the phenomenon of death. For Unamuno existential phenomena of suffering and anxiety seem to be the keyword to the authentic existence and God then becomes a guarantor of individual immortality. The study concentrates on Unamuno’s conception of God in (...) the spirit of panentheism and Spanish Krausism. It observes Unamuno’s philosophical sources of information when discussing the question of immortality from Pythagoras to Platon while opposing the views of impersonal immortality (e.g. B. Spinoza). His theological argumentation is based mainly on S. Kierkegaard, St. Paul and Spanish mystics. His philosophical ideas are extracted especially from his works The Tragic Sense of Life, The Agony of Christianity and The Intimate Diary. His novella Saint Emmanuel The Good, Martyr serves as a fictional illustration of his ideas. The study concludes with the evaluation of Unamuno as an author writing “philosophizing literature“ and as a predecessor of existentialist literature, who was orientated towards Christian personalism. (shrink)
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    The Role of Propaganda and Moral Disengagement Within Meat Industry Advertising.Helena Ellinor Widolf -2025 -Journal of Animal Ethics 15 (1):99-114.
    Advertising produced by the meat industry aims to stimulate positive feelings and thoughts about the exploitation of nonhuman animals. Propaganda techniques, such as glittering generalities, euphemism, virtue signaling, framing, and appealing to authority all comprise strategies used by this industry to convince consumers of the worthiness and appeal of its products. Mechanisms of moral disengagement, such as displacement of responsibility, normalization, and joke-making/humorization have also been detected within almost all varieties of meat industry advertising. Within this milieu, meat industry advocates (...) appear to abandon all concern about marginalizing, disenfranchising, and disparaging animals. (shrink)
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    Thriving and Surviving: Approach and Avoidance Motivation and Lateralization.Helena J. V. Rutherford &Annukka K. Lindell -2011 -Emotion Review 3 (3):333-343.
    Two core motivational systems have been conceptualized as underlying emotion and behavior. The approach system drives the organism toward stimuli or events in the environment, and the avoidance system instead deters the organism away from these stimuli or events. This approach—avoidance dichotomy has been central to theories of emotion. Advances in neuroscience complementing well-designed behavioral experiments have begun to elucidate the neural mechanisms underlying approach—avoidance motivation, suggesting that these two systems exist in parallel and are lateralized in the brain. This (...) review explores the notion of approach—avoidance and the cerebral lateralization of these motivational tendencies. (shrink)
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