Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


PhilPapersPhilPeoplePhilArchivePhilEventsPhilJobs

Results for 'Madeleine M. Lowery'

975 found
Order:

1 filter applied
  1.  35
    Motor Unit Activity during Fatiguing Isometric Muscle Contraction in Hemispheric Stroke Survivors.Lara McManus,Xiaogang Hu,William Z. Rymer,Nina L. Suresh &Madeleine M.Lowery -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  2.  6
    Supplement to a Concordance to "The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records".Madeleine M. Bergman -1982 -Mediaevalia 8:9-52.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  3.  158
    Ethical and moral dimensions of care.Madeleine M. Leininger (ed.) -1990 - Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
    Preface In recent years, it has been encouraging to see nurses recognize, value, and systematically study human care as the central, unique, and dominant ...
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  4.  43
    Ego Depletion in Real-Time: An Examination of the Sequential-Task Paradigm.Madeleine M. Arber,Michael J. Ireland,Roy Feger,Jessica Marrington,Joshua Tehan &Gerald Tehan -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
    Direct download(6 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  5.  22
    Age-Related Differences in the Cognitive, Visual, and Temporal Demands of In-Vehicle Information Systems.Joel M. Cooper,Camille L. Wheatley,Madeleine M. McCarty,Conner J. Motzkus,Clara L. Lopes,Gus G. Erickson,Brian R. W. Baucom,William J. Horrey &David L. Strayer -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  6. The trinitarian nature of the transmodern person.M.Lowery -2006 - In Paul C. Vitz & Susan M. Felch,The self: beyond the postmodern crisis. Wilmington, De.: ISI Books. pp. 269--286.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  7.  111
    Affect-biased attention and predictive processing.Madeleine Ransom,Sina Fazelpour,Jelena Markovic,James Kryklywy,Evan T. Thompson &Rebecca M. Todd -2020 -Cognition 203 (C):104370.
    In this paper we argue that predictive processing (PP) theory cannot account for the phenomenon of affect-biased attention prioritized attention to stimuli that are affectively salient because of their associations with reward or punishment. Specifically, the PP hypothesis that selective attention can be analyzed in terms of the optimization of precision expectations cannot accommodate affect-biased attention; affectively salient stimuli can capture our attention even when precision expectations are low. We review the prospects of three recent attempts to accommodate affect with (...) tools internal to PP theory: Miller and Clark’s (2018) embodied inference; Seth’s (2013) interoceptive inference; and Joffily and Coricelli’s (2013) rate of change of free energy. In each case we argue that the account does not resolve the challenge from affect-biased attention. For this reason, we conclude that prediction error minimization is not sufficient to explain all mental phenomena, contrary to the claim that the PP framework provides a unified theory of all mental phenomena or the brain ‘s cognitive functioning. Nevertheless, we suggest that empirical investigation of the interaction between affective salience and precision expectations should prove helpful in understanding the limits of PP theory, and may provide new directions for the application of a Bayesian perspective to perception. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   13 citations  
  8.  20
    The Handbook of Dewey’s Educational Theory and Practice.Charles L.Lowery &Patrick M. Jenlink (eds.) -2019 - Boston: Brill | Sense.
    _The Handbook of Dewey’s Educational Theory and Practice_ provides a comprehensive, accessible, richly theoretical yet practical guide to the educational theories, ideals, and pragmatic implications of the work of John Dewey, America’s preeminent philosopher of education.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  9.  33
    Searching in an unfamiliar environment: a phenomenologically informed experiment.Madeleine Alcock,Jan M. Wiener &Doug Hardman -forthcoming -Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-21.
    Wayfinding is generally understood as the process of purposefully navigating to distant and non-visible destinations. Within this broad framework, uninformed searching entails finding one’s way to a target destination, in an unfamiliar environment, with no knowledge of its location. Although a variety of search strategies have been previously reported, this research was largely conducted in the laboratory or virtual environments using simplistic and often non-realistic situations, raising questions about its ecological validity. In this study, we explored how extant findings on (...) searching translate to a real-world environment, using a phenomenologically informed experiment. Our findings demonstrate a previously undescribed complex and dynamic interplay of different search strategies. Importantly, our results reveal that: (i) the presence of other people is importantly entangled with the process of searching; and (ii) people frequently probe and switch between search strategies based on local environmental characteristics. Together, our results reveal that search behaviour is critically dependent on environmental features and that searching in complex real-world settings should not be conceptualised as depending on a simple singular strategy. This raises questions about the dominance of laboratory-based experiments and their narrow cognitivist framework, highlighting the value of studying wayfinding in the real world. (shrink)
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  10.  18
    Against unitary theories of music evolution.Peter M. C. Harrison &Madeleine Seale -2021 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44:e76.
    Savage et al. and Mehr et al. provide well-substantiated arguments that the evolution of musicality was shaped by adaptive functions of social bonding and credible signalling. However, they are too quick to dismiss byproduct explanations of music evolution, and to present their theories as complete unitary accounts of the phenomenon.
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  11.  61
    A Paradoxical Ethical Framework for Unpredictable Drug Shortages.Rebecca Bamford,C. D. Brewer,Bayly Bucknell,Heather DeGrote,Loren Fabry,Madeleine E. M. Hammerlund &Bryan M. Weisbrod -2012 -American Journal of Bioethics 12 (1):16 - 18.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 16-18, January 2012.
    Direct download(4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  12.  25
    Berti, Corrado M., O. S. M. - Calabuig, Ignacio M., O. S. M., Saggio di Prece Eucaristica per le Festività Mariane. [REVIEW]B. S.Lowery -1968 -Augustinianum 8 (3):585-585.
  13.  9
    Autour du Bergson de M. V. Jankélévitch.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule -1960 -Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 65 (4):511 - 524.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  14. Fragmens Extraits des Œvres du Chanselier Bacon, Éd Angl. De P. Shaw, Tr. Par M. Du Moulin.Francis Bacon,Madeleine Thérèse Dumoulin &Peter Shaw -1765
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  15.  15
    Réflexion sur la méthode et la perspective teilhardienne (en lisant l'article de M. G. Bastide: « Le statut de la réflexion dans la pensée de teilhard de chardin »).Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule -1966 -Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (4):510 - 532.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  16.  51
    Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World (review).Madeleine Mary Henry -2007 -American Journal of Philology 128 (3):419-423.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient WorldMadeleine M. HenryChristopher A. Faraone and Laura K. McClure, eds. Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World. Wisconsin Studies in Classics. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. x + 360 pp. Cloth, $65; paper, 24.95.This collection stems from a conference at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in April 2002. McClure's introduction situates the essays historically from nineteenth-century assemblages of textual references to (...) sexual practice to the present, when attention to prostitution has grown out of interest in women's history, the history of sexuality, and cultural studies. She notes important modern approaches and the vexed question of terminology and its relationship to behavior. As McClure states, "while prostitutes in the ancient world may have been socially marginal, they were symbolically and even socially central" (6). Most of the essays, organized into three categories, concentrate on written evidence; some may wish that illustrations had been included.Section A: "Prostitution and the Sacred"In "Marriage, Divorce, and the Prostitute in Ancient Mesopotamia," Martha Roth concentrates on the impact, especially on marriage, of unmarried women (harı\mtu in Babylono-Assyrian, kar.kid in Sumerian) who had sexual relations with men. She concludes that the documents assign responsibility to the unmarried woman who has sexual relations with a man and that the law codes attempted to prevent or minimize the economic repercussions of such unions on inheritance. Roth finds no evidence of "ritualized or institutionalized sexual intercourse" (23) in Old Babylonian evidence (nineteenth to seventeenth centuries B.C.E.).In "Prostitution in the Social World and Religious Rhetoric of Ancient Israel," Phyllis Bird mainly provides interpretations of references in the Hebrew Bible to prostitution (e.g., the quest for "oriental sacred prostitution") and surveys elite, male religious biases. The prostitute "type" of the Hebrew Bible resembles that of surrounding cultures (41). Bird disentangles the considerable metaphorical uses of prostitutional language from other more literal references in order to concentrate on the differences between one called a prostitute proper (zonah, one who engages in extramarital sexual relations) versus one called qedes=ah ("consecrated woman"). The verb zanah referred to all extramarital sexual relations except adultery, and Bird dissects the problems involved when no one English word can be used to cover the range of meanings that the Hebrew root ZNH carries: raped women are defined by the same word, as are women who lure men [End Page 419] into adultery. In each instance, "an unmarried woman is involved in a sexual act" (45). The city can be personified as a prostitute or bride, and prostitutes symbolize dishonor in narrative texts. ZNH and its derivatives describe illicit political activity and describe Israel herself as a fornicating woman. Bird finds no evidence that prostitution was illegal in ancient Israel; the abundant references to and metaphorical uses of terms derived from ZNH suggest strongly that prostitutes were a feature of life, without establishing that females might engage in prostitution in order to pay religious fines. Bird notes briefly that male prostitution in ancient Israel was homosexual and had its own terminology (49).In "Heavenly Bodies: Monuments to Prostitutes in Greek Sanctuaries," Catherine Keesling examines literary references to votive monuments erected by or commemorating female prostitutes in Greek sanctuaries in the archaic and classical periods. She concentrates on the degree to which Rhodopis' and Phryne's famous monuments were liminal or transgressive, but she incorporates findings about other votives. Keesling observes that Rhodopis' votive stands midway between those that Snodgrass terms "raw" (everyday objects, e.g., weapons) and "converted" (e.g., statues): Rhodopis dedicated a tithe of ox-spits ("raw") but constructed the offering so that the spits could not be removed (thus becoming "converted"). Keesling also discusses the monument, known only from literary sources, supposedly dedicated to Leaina, who was loyal to the tyrannicides. This tongueless statue, if originally dedicated to her, is the only canting-device animal statue found in a sanctuary (64–65). Phryne's portrait statue in the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi is also singular as the only portrait before the Roman period that was not part of a family group, as one of three pre-Hellenistic gilded bronze portraits, and... (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(5 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  17.  33
    Bootstrap Signal-to-Noise Confidence Intervals: An Objective Method for Subject Exclusion and Quality Control in ERP Studies.Nathan A. Parks,Matthew A. Gannon,Stephanie M. Long &Madeleine E. Young -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
  18.  138
    Dynamic Neuro-Cognitive Imagery (DNITM) Improves Developpé Performance, Kinematics, and Mental Imagery Ability in University-Level Dance Students.Amit Abraham,Rebecca Gose,Ron Schindler,Bethany H. Nelson &Madeleine E. Hackney -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10:362198.
    ABSTRACT Dance requires optimal range-of-motion and cognitive abilities. Mental imagery is a recommended, yet under-researched, training method for enhancing both of these. This study investigated the effect of Dynamic Neuro-Cognitive Imagery (DNI™) training on developpé performance (measured by gesturing ankle height and self-reported observations) and kinematics (measured by hip and pelvic range-of-motion), as well as on dance imagery abilities. Thirty-four university-level dance students (M age = 19.70 + 1.57) were measured performing three developpé tasks (i.e., 4 repetitions, 8 consecutive seconds (...) hold, and single repetition) at three time-points (2 x pre-, 1 x post-intervention). Data were collected using three-dimensional motion capture, mental imagery questionnaires, and subjective reports. Following the DNI™ intervention, significant increases (p<.01) were detected in gesturing ankle height, as well as in hip flexion and abduction range-of-motion, without significant changes in pelvic alignment. These gains were accompanied by self-reported decrease (p<.05) in level of difficulty experienced and significant improvements in kinesthetic (p<.05) and dance (p<.01) imagery abilities. This study provides evidence for the motor and non-motor benefits of DNI™ training in university-level dance students. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  19.  74
    Marie-Madeleine Mactoux, Evelyne Geny : Mélanges Pierre Lévêque, 5: Anthropologie et société. Pp. xxvi + 446; many ills. Besançon: Université de Besançon, 1990. Paper. [REVIEW]J. M. Alonso-Núñez -1992 -The Classical Review 42 (2):491-491.
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  20.  29
    Tania Van Hemelryck and Stefania Marzano, eds., with Alexandra Dignef and Marie-Madeleine Deproost, Le recueil au moyen âge: La fin du moyen âge. (Texte, Codex & Contexte, 9.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2010. Pp. 384; black-and-white figures and tables. [REVIEW]Jane H. M. Taylor -2011 -Speculum 86 (4):1130-1131.
  21.  372
    Proust and the phenomenology of memory.Thomas M. Lennon -2007 -Philosophy and Literature 31 (1):52-66.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Proust and the Phenomenology of MemoryThomas M. Lennon"I still believe that anything that I do outside of literature and philosophy will be so much time wasted." Thus did the twenty-two year old Marcel Proust (1871–1922) write to his father, reluctantly agreeing to consider a career in the foreign service as an alternative to the legal profession otherwise being urged upon him. ("I should vastly prefer going to work for (...) a stockbroker," was his comment.)1 Happily for us all, Proust was obliged to do neither, and in fact was able to do both philosophy and literature. As André Maurois puts it, "[Proust's] great novel is philosophy incarnate."2 Certainly, In Search of Lost Time is saturated with philosophy, the appreciation of which cannot help but enhance our understanding of this great work. The thesis here will be that a loosely phenomenological account of the work's central concept of memory gives us the structure of the work as a whole.The biographical facts suggest such an approach. Proust received a license from the Sorbonne in 1895, and, more importantly, had previously been a student of the philosopher Alphonse Darlu at the Lycée Condorcet. Although he published very little, Darlu was a charismatic, inspirational figure for his students—not least of all for Proust himself, who described him as "the great philosopher whose inspired words, more certain to last than any writing would, gave birth in me as in so many others to thought itself."3 A touching artifact of Proust's time with Darlu is his report card, preserved in the Proust Museum at Illiers-Combray. Not incidentally, it shows a concentration on the classical authors who will be deployed here. We also have a wonderful little text that argues a kind of phenomenalism influenced perhaps by Hume, and certainly by Kant.4 The one author important to our account whose name does not figure as such in any of this material is Malebranche; but we know [End Page 52] that Proust was familiar with the great Oratorian since he quotes him.5 In fact, the only author appearing below who could not have been on Proust's shelf is Kundera, the most philosophical and Proustian of all recent novelists.We begin with a text; it is the most famous of all in French literature, the episode of themadeleine from the Search. The text has become so well known—through hearsay more than from having been read, no doubt—that it has invited "kitchification."6 Even so, it is an exquisite piece of writing, which, in any case, is essential to the thesis here.Many years had elapsed during which nothing of Combray... had any existence for me, when one day in winter as I came home, my mother, seeing that I was cold, offered me some tea, a thing that I did not ordinarily take.... She sent out for one of those plump little cakes called 'petites madeleines'.... I raised to my lips a spoonful of the tea in which I had soaked a morsel of the cake. No sooner had the warm liquid, and the crumbs with it, touched my palate than a shudder ran through my whole body.... And suddenly the memory [le souvenir] returns. The taste was that of the little crumb of 'madeleine' which on Sunday mornings at Combray... my Aunt Léonie used to give me, dipping it first in her own cup of real or lime-flower tea.... Immediately the old grey house upon the street rose up like the scenery of a theatre... in a moment all the flowers in our garden and in M. Swann's park, and the water-lilies on the Vivonne and the good folk of the village and their little dwellings and the parish church and the whole of Combray and of its surroundings, taking their proper shapes and growing solid, sprang into being, town and gardens alike, from my cup of tea.7There are other such episodes of the past springing into being, but not many, and they occur but infrequently, until the very end of this vast work, when they come upon the narrator rapidly and almost... (shrink)
    Direct download(6 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  22.  11
    Charles L.Lowery and Patrick M. Jenlink, (Eds.), "The Handbook of Dewey’s Educational Theory and Practice.".Mark Porrovecchio -2021 -Philosophy in Review 41 (4):247-249.
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  23.  53
    (1 other version)Marie-Madeleine Dienesch : une carrière politique féminine méconnue.Christian Bougeard -1998 -Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 2:15-15.
    Marie-Madeleine Dienesch, disparue en janvier 1998, appartient à la génération des jeunes parlementaires qui commencent une carrière politique à la Libération, au sein du MRP. Son élection dans les Côtes-du-Nord, en 1945, est un peu le fruit du hasard. Cet article étudie comment M.-M. Dienesch s’affirme comme l’une des principales responsables du MRP et comment son enracinement dans ce département breton lui permet d’accéder à des responsabilités parlementaires. C’est l’une des rares femmes à s’imposer durablement dans la vie politique (...) française sous la IVe puis sous la Ve République gaullienne et pompidolienne, et à participer aux gouvernements de 1968 à 1974. (shrink)
    Direct download(6 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  24.  16
    History of Natural HistoryMadeleine Barthélemy-Madaule, Lamarck the mythical precursor: a study of the relations between science and ideology. Translated by M. H. Shank. Cambridge, Mass., and London: The M.I.T. Press, 1982. Pp. xv + 174. ISBN 0-262-02179-X. £12.25. [REVIEW]Dorinda Outram -1984 -British Journal for the History of Science 17 (3):319-320.
    No categories
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  25.  54
    Festschrift for M. Jost - P. Carlier, C. lerouge-Cohen paysage et religion en grèce antique. Mélanges offerts àMadeleine Jost. Pp. XIV + 272, ills, maps. Paris: De boccard, 2010. Paper, €40. Isbn: 978-2-7018-0285-5. [REVIEW]Denver Graninger -2013 -The Classical Review 63 (2):507-509.
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  26.  44
    The trouble withMadeleine.Harry Collins -2004 -Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3 (2):165-170.
    I respond to Selinger and Mix (Selinger, E. and Mix, J. 2004. On interactional expertise: Pragmatic and ontological considerations. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3: 145–163), concentrating on their charges that Collins (Collins, H. M. 2004a. Interactional expertise as a third form of knowledge. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3: 125–143) underrates the importance of interactional expertise as an expertise sui generis and that the paper fails to analyse the idea of embodiment sufficiently holistically, misleading treating the ‘body’ as no (...) more than the linear sum of its parts. (shrink)
    Direct download(4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   9 citations  
  27.  24
    The Modern Girl Around the World Research Group (Alys Eve Weinbaum, Lynn M. Thomas, Priti Ramamurthy, Uta G. Poiger,Madeleine Yue Dong and Tani E. Barlow, eds) The Modern Girl Around the World: Consumption, Modernity, and Globalization. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 2008. x + 435 pp. (incl. index). [REVIEW]Lise Shapiro Sanders -2011 -Feminist Theory 12 (3):348-350.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  28.  43
    Lamarck the Mythical Precursor: A Study of the Relations between Science and Ideology.Madeleine Barthelemy-Madaule, M. H. Shrank. [REVIEW]Paul Farber -1983 -Isis 74 (4):617-617.
  29.  50
    Palyatif Bakımın Manevi Boyutuna Alternatif Bir Yaklaşım Olarak Ritüelleştirme: Bir Kavram Analizi.Nevzat Gencer -2019 -Dini Araştırmalar 22 (56):489-502.
    Bu makale, Kim van der Weegen, Martin Hoondert,Madeleine Timmermann, Agnes van der Heide adlı yazarlar tarafından 06/04/2019 tarihinde “Journal of Religion of Health” adlı dergide yayınlanan, “Ritualization as Alternative Approach to the Spiritual Dimension of Palliative Care: A Concept Analysis” başlıklı makalenin, yazarlardan Kim van der Weegen’in izniyle tercüme edilmiş halidir. Manevi boyutun, palyatif bakımın merkezi bir bileşeni olduğu kabul edilir. Ancak, sağlık profesyonelleri manevi boyutu günlük uygulamalarına dâhil etmekte zorlanmaktadırlar. Biz bakım uygulamalarının yalnızca işlevselliğinin ötesine bakarak yeni (...) bir yaklaşım öneriyoruz. Ritüeller ve ritüelleştirilmiş uygulamalar, anlamları ve değerleri ifade etmeye ve iletmeye hizmet edebilir. Bu makale, ritüelleştirilmiş uygulamaların palyatif bakım bağlamında bakımın manevi boyutuna alan açma potansiyeline nasıl sahip olduğunu araştırmaktadır. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  30.  15
    Biography and work of François Poullain de la Barre as interpreted byMadeleine Alcover.Oleg Khoma -2005 -Sententiae 12 (1):245-276.
    Book Review Alcover, M. (1981). Poulain de la Barre: une aventure philosophique. Paris, Seattle & Tübingen: Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature.
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  31. Metaphors in science and in music. A quantum semantic approach.M. L. Dalla Chiara,R. Giuntini & E. Negri -2019 - In Diederik Aerts, Dalla Chiara, Maria Luisa, Christian de Ronde & Decio Krause,Probing the meaning of quantum mechanics: information, contextuality, relationalism and entanglement: Proceedings of the II International Workshop on Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information: Physical, Philosophical and Logical Approaches, CLEA, Brussels. New Jersey: World Scientific.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  32.  383
    Collected Papers (on Neutrosophic Theory and Its Applications in Algebra), Volume IX.Florentin Smarandache -2022 - Miami, FL, USA: Global Knowledge.
    This ninth volume of Collected Papers includes 87 papers comprising 982 pages on Neutrosophic Theory and its applications in Algebra, written between 2014-2022 by the author alone or in collaboration with the following 81 co-authors (alphabetically ordered) from 19 countries: E.O. Adeleke, A.A.A. Agboola, Ahmed B. Al-Nafee, Ahmed Mostafa Khalil, Akbar Rezaei, S.A. Akinleye, Ali Hassan, Mumtaz Ali, Rajab Ali Borzooei , Assia Bakali, Cenap Özel, Victor Christianto, Chunxin Bo, Rakhal Das, Bijan Davvaz, R. Dhavaseelan, B. Elavarasan, Fahad Alsharari, T. (...) Gharibah, Hina Gulzar, Hashem Bordbar, Le Hoang Son, Emmanuel Ilojide, Tèmítópé Gbóláhàn Jaíyéolá, M. Karthika, Ilanthenral Kandasamy, W.B. Vasantha Kandasamy, Huma Khan, Madad Khan, Mohsin Khan, Hee Sik Kim, Seon Jeong Kim, Valeri Kromov, R. M. Latif,Madeleine Al-Tahan, Mehmat Ali Ozturk, Minghao Hu, S. Mirvakili, Mohammad Abobala, Mohammad Hamidi, Mohammed Abdel-Sattar, Mohammed A. Al Shumrani, Mohamed Talea, Muhammad Akram, Muhammad Aslam, Muhammad Aslam Malik, Muhammad Gulistan, Muhammad Shabir, G. Muhiuddin, Memudu Olaposi Olatinwo, Osman Anis, Choonkil Park, M. Parimala, Ping Li, K. Porselvi, D. Preethi, S. Rajareega, N. Rajesh, Udhayakumar Ramalingam, Riad K. Al-Hamido, Yaser Saber, Arsham Borumand Saeid, Saeid Jafari, Said Broumi, A.A. Salama, Ganeshsree Selvachandran, Songtao Shao, Seok-Zun Song, Tahsin Oner, M. Mohseni Takallo, Binod Chandra Tripathy, Tugce Katican, J. Vimala, Xiaohong Zhang, Xiaoyan Mao, Xiaoying Wu, Xingliang Liang, Xin Zhou, Yingcang Ma, Young Bae Jun, Juanjuan Zhang. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  33.  609
    (1 other version)Nidus Idearum. Scilogs, XI: in-turns and out-turns.Florentin Smarandache -2023 - Grandview Heights: Educational Publisher.
    In this eleventh book of scilogs – called in-turns and out-turns –, one may find new and old questions and solutions, referring mostly to topics on Neutrosophy, but also Multispace, with miscellaneous addition of topics on Physics, Mathematics, or Sociology – email messages to research colleagues, or replies, notes about authors, articles, or books, spontaneous ideas, and so on. -/- Exchanging ideas with Prem Kumar Singh, Feng Liu, Nicolae Bălașa, Jimmy Quellet, Minodora Rușchița, Frank Gelli, A. R. Vătuiu, Victor Christianto, (...) Vladimir I. Rogozhin, Robert Neil Boyd, Akira Kanda, Stefan Spaarmann, Oliver Consa, Yabin Shao, Junle Zhuo, Nivetha Martin, Said Broumi, Jean Dezert, Erick González, Tomasz Witczak, B. De Baets, I. Couso, D. Dubois, L. Good, Mihaela Colhon, Atiqe Ur Rahman, Muhammad Saeed, Muhammad Ihsan, Edeline Nancy, Shawkat Alkhazaleh, Shazia Rana, Vasantha Kandasamy, Santanu Acharjee, Mohamed Al-Shmrani, Parimala Manie, Mehmet Unver, Murat Olgun, Adel Aleidhri, Akira Kanda, Ilanthenral Kandasamy, Mircea Zărnescu, R. Tayebi Khorami, Arsham Borumand Saeid, Maisam Jdid, M. Abobala, Riad Hamido, Rafael Rojas, Esmaeil Zarei, Faisal Khan, Rouzbeh Abbassi, Adel Al-Odhari, Henry Garrett, Ackbar Rezaei, Saeid Jafari, Karthika Muthusamy, Harish Garg, Huda E. Khalid, Gonca D. Güngör, Muslim A. Noah Zainal, Fakhry Asad Agusfrianto,Madeleine Al-Tahan, Mariam Hariri, Yudi Mahatma, Masoud Ghods, Marco Brigliadori, Luis Enrique Aponte Pérez, Amr Mohammed, M. Aslam (in order of reference in the book). (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  34.  21
    La salud en los pueblos indígenas: atención primaria e interculturalidad.Consuelo de Jesús Alban Meneses,Víctor Manuel Sellan Icaza &Consuelo Lorena Moran Alban -2020 -Minerva 1 (3):23-34.
    Las naciones y pueblos indígenas presentan preocupantes índices respecto a la salud, así como otras carencias como la pérdida de sus tierras, la alimentación, la educación y, en general, el ejercicio de sus derechos, consagrados por organizaciones internacionales como la ONU y la OMS-OPS. En Ecuador, de acuerdo con el orden jurídico constitucional, se han instrumentado políticas de salud que incluyen el lineamiento general de un enfoque intercultural de la atenciónprimaria que incorpora los saberes y prácticas ancestrales. Mediante una revisión (...) documental se examina la situación actual de la salud y la atención primaria entre las etnias indígenas del Ecuador. De este análisis se desprenden consideraciones para las políticas públicas de salud, la formación intercultural de los profesionales de los equipos de salud y, en especial, la articulación de las creencias, saberes y prácticas de la cultura de las etnias para la atención primaria de salud. Palabras Clave: Etnia, nacionalidad indígena, pueblo indígena, derecho a la salud, atención primaria. Referencias [1]Asamblea General de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas, «Resolución 48/134 de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los pueblos y naciones indígenas,» de Asamblea General Resolución 48/134, New York, 2009. [2]Organización Panamericana de la Salud, «Derechos Humanos y Salud de los pueblos indígenas,» Organización Panamericana de la Salud, New York, 2008. [3]Alto Comisionado para los Derechos Humanos de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas, Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los derechos de los pueblos indígenas. Manual para las instituciones nacionales de Derechos Humanos, Nueva York: Alto Comisionado de los Derechos Humanos de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas, 2013. [4]C. Torres Parodi y M. Bolis, «Evolución del concepto etnia/raza y su impacto en la formulación de políticas públicas para la equidad,» Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, vol. 22, nº 3, pp. 405-414, 2007. [5]IIDH-OPS, «Salud indígena y derechos humanos,» OPS, Quito, 2006. [6]Organización Panamericana de la Salud, «Iniciativa de la Salud para los Pueblos Indígenas. Lineamientos estratégicos. Plan de acción 2003-2007,» Organización Mundial de la Salud, Quito, 2003. [7]Consejo Mundial de las Iglesias, «Segunda Asamblea Mundial de la Salud de los Pueblos,» Consejo Mundial de las Iglesias, Quito, 2005. [8]Grupo Internacional de Trabajo sobre asuntos indígenas, Instituto de Promoción de Estudios Sociales, Fundación Diversidad, «El Derecho a la Salud de los pueblos indígenas en aislamiento y en contacto inicial,» Grupo Internacional de Trabajo sobre Asuntos Indígenas, Quito, 2007. [9]Organización Panamericana de la Salud, «Salud de los pueblos indígenas de las Américas,» OPS, Quito, 1998. [10]Organización Inernacional del Trabajo, «Convenio número 169 de la OIT. sobre pueblos indígenas y tribales: hacia un futuro inclusivo, sostenible y justo.,» OIT, New York, 2019. [11]L. Almeida Vera, «Fundamentación del modelo de gestión intercultural ecuatoriana en la atención primaria desalud,» Medisam, vol. 8, nº 18, pp. 46-61, 2014. [12]Organización Internacional del Trabajo, «Implementación del Convenio núm 169 de la OIT sobre los pueblos indígenas y tribales: Hacia un futuro inclusivo, sostenible y justo,» OIT, New York, 2019. [13]C. Eysaguirre, Proceso de incorporación de la medicina tradicional, alternativa y complementaria en las prácticas oficiales de la salud. Tesis Magister Antropología, Lima: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2016. [14]Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación, «Sobre la salud y la seguridad de los pueblos indígenas en riesgo debido al coronavirus,» FAO, New York, 2020. [15]Enlace Continental de Mujeres Indígenas de las Américas, Alianza de Mujeres Indígenas de Centroamérica y México, Red de Mujeres Indígenas Asiáticas, Organización de Mujeres Indígenas Africanas, «Llamado colectivo de las mujeres indógenas ante el COVID 19. Foro Internacional de Mujeres Indígenas,» ONU, New York, 2020. [16]Laboratorio de interculturalidad FLACSO Ecuador, Etnohistoria de los pueblos y nacionalidades originarias del Ecuador, Quito: FLACSO Ecuador, 2015. [17]UNICEF, Nacionalidades y pueblos indígenas. Políticas interculturales en Ecuador, Quito: UNICEF, 2009. [18]República del Ecuador, «Constitución de la República del Ecuador,» de 2008, Quito, 2008. [19]S. Ramírez Hita, «Políticas de salud basadas en el concepto de multiculturalidad: los centros de salud intercultural en el altiplano boliviano,» Avá Revista de Antropología, vol. 14, nº 2, pp. 1-28, 2009. [20]E. Arteaga, M. San Sebastián y A. Amores, «Construcción participativa de indicadores de la implementación del modelo de salud intercultural en el cantón Loreto, Ecuador,» Saúde em Debate, vol. 36, nº 94, pp. 402-413, 2012. [21]L. Véliz Rojas, A. Bianchetti Saavedra y M. Silva Fernández, «Competencias interculturales en la atención primaria de salud: un desafío para la educación superior frente a contextos de diversidad cultural,» Cuadernos de Saúde Pública, vol. 35, nº 1, pp. 62-71, 2019. [22]C. Walsh, Interculturalidad: Estado, sociedad: luchas decoloniales de nuestra época, Quito: Abya Yala UASB, 2015. [23]E. Ortiz Prado y G. Ceballos Serra, «Marco estratégico para la protección de los pueblos indígenas en aislamiento voluntario y contacto inicial. Consultoría sobre situación de salud de los pueblos indígenas en aislamiento y contacto inicial en el Ecuador,» Organización del Tratado de Cooperación Amazónica, Quito, 2014. [24]J. Betancurt, A. Green, J. Carrillo y Anane-Firempong, «Defining Cultural competence: a practical framework for adressing racial/ethnic disparities in health and health care,» Public Health, vol. 118, nº 2, pp. 293-302, 2016. [25]R. Ceballos, A. Amores y R. Rojas, Prestación de servicios de salud en zonas con pueblos indígenas, Quito: Programa Regional de Salud de los Pueblos Indígenas, 2009. [26]L. Pereira de Melo, «A contemporaneidade da teoría do cuidado cultural deMadeleine Leininger: una perspectiva geohistórica,» Ensaios e Ciencia: ciencias biológicas, agrarias e da Saúde, vol. 14, nº 2, pp. 21-32, 2010. [27]C. Rohrbach-Viadas, «Introducción a la teoría de los cuidados culturales enfermeros de la diversidad y la universalidad deMadeleine Leininger,» Revista Cultura del cuidado, vol. 2, nº 3, pp. 32-46, 1998. [28]O. Aguilar Guzmán, I. Carrasco González, M. García Piña, A. Saldívar y R. Ostiguín Meléndez, «Madeleine Leininger: análisis de sus fundamentos teóricos,» Revista de Enfermería Universitaria, vol. 4, nº 2, pp. 26-32, 2007. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  35.  11
    Bir us ve bilim savaşçısı: Cemal Yıldırım'a armağan.Cemal Yıldırım &Kumru Arapgirlioğlu (eds.) -2008 - Kızılay, Ankara: İmge Kitabevi.
  36. Guido Boella Dov M. Gabbay Leendert van der Torre Serena Villata.Dov M. Gabbay -2006 -Studia Logica 82:1-59.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  37. Concepto humanista de la historia.M. H. Alberti &Juan B. Justo (eds.) -1966 - Buenos Aires,: Ediciones Líbera.
    Juan B. Justo en la historia y el pensamiento argentinos, por A. Solari.--Teoría y práctica de la historia, por M. H. Alberti.--La base biológica de la historia, por F. Escardó.--La técnica, por A. Justo.--La economía, por R. Bogliolo.--La guerra, por A. G. Rodríguez.--La política, por A. Ghioldi.--La lucha de ciases, por R. Mondolfo.--El salariado, por M. Palacín.--Las formas típicas del privilegio, por J. L. Pena.--El gremialismo proletario, por E. Frugoni.--La cooperación libre, por N. Repetto.--La democracia obrera, por L. Pan.--La religión, (...) la cilencia, el arte, por R. Rivière. (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  38. al-Ibdāʻ wa-niẓām al-ḥukm.Mājid Mūrīs Ibrāhīm -2016 - al-Iskandarīyah: Maktabat al-Iskandarīyah.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  39.  7
    The Ontology of Becoming and the Ethics of Particularity.M. C. Dillon -2012 - Ohio University Press.
    M. C. Dillon was widely regarded as a world-leading Merleau-Ponty scholar. His book Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology is recognized as a classic text that revolutionized the philosophical conversation about the great French phenomenologist. Dillon followed that book with two others: Semiological Reductionism, a critique of early-1990s linguistic reductionism, and Beyond Romance, a richly developed theory of love. At the time of his death, Dillon had nearly completed two further books to which he was passionately committed. The first one offers a highly original (...) interpretation of Nietzsche’s ontology of becoming. The second offers a detailed ethical theory based on Merleau-Ponty’s account of carnal intersubjectivity. The Ontology of Becoming and the Ethics of Particularity collects these two manuscripts written by a distinguished philosopher at the peak of his powers—manuscripts that, taken together, offer a distinctive and powerful view of human life and ethical relations. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  40. A Logical Analysis of I.M. Crombie's Position on the Theology and Falsification Debate.Leslie M. Griffiths -1968 - Dissertation, The University of Nebraska - Lincoln
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  41. al-Taʻādulīyah ; maʻa, al-Islām wa-al-taʻādulīyah.Tawfīq Ḥakīm -1983 - Cairo: Maktabat al-Ādāb wa-Maṭbaʻatuhā. Edited by Tawfīq Ḥakīm.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  42.  445
    Collected Papers (on various scientific topics), Volume XIII.Florentin Smarandache -2022 - Miami, FL, USA: Global Knowledge.
    This thirteenth volume of Collected Papers is an eclectic tome of 88 papers in various fields of sciences, such as astronomy, biology, calculus, economics, education and administration, game theory, geometry, graph theory, information fusion, decision making, instantaneous physics, quantum physics, neutrosophic logic and set, non-Euclidean geometry, number theory, paradoxes, philosophy of science, scientific research methods, statistics, and others, structured in 17 chapters (Neutrosophic Theory and Applications; Neutrosophic Algebra; Fuzzy Soft Sets; Neutrosophic Sets; Hypersoft Sets; Neutrosophic Semigroups; Neutrosophic Graphs; Superhypergraphs; Plithogeny; (...) Information Fusion; Statistics; Decision Making; Extenics; Instantaneous Physics; Paradoxism; Mathematica; Miscellanea), comprising 965 pages, published between 2005-2022 in different scientific journals, by the author alone or in collaboration with the following 110 co-authors (alphabetically ordered) from 26 countries: Abduallah Gamal, Sania Afzal, Firoz Ahmad, Muhammad Akram, Sheriful Alam, Ali Hamza, Ali H. M. Al-Obaidi,Madeleine Al-Tahan, Assia Bakali, Atiqe Ur Rahman, Sukanto Bhattacharya, Bilal Hadjadji, Robert N. Boyd, Willem K.M. Brauers, Umit Cali, Youcef Chibani, Victor Christianto, Chunxin Bo, Shyamal Dalapati, Mario Dalcín, Arup Kumar Das, Elham Davneshvar, Bijan Davvaz, Irfan Deli, Muhammet Deveci, Mamouni Dhar, R. Dhavaseelan, Balasubramanian Elavarasan, Sara Farooq, Haipeng Wang, Ugur Halden, Le Hoang Son, Hongnian Yu, Qays Hatem Imran, Mayas Ismail, Saeid Jafari, Jun Ye, Ilanthenral Kandasamy, W.B. Vasantha Kandasamy, Darjan Karabašević, Abdullah Kargın, Vasilios N. Katsikis, Nour Eldeen M. Khalifa, Madad Khan, M. Khoshnevisan, Tapan Kumar Roy, Pinaki Majumdar, Sreepurna Malakar, Masoud Ghods, Minghao Hu, Mingming Chen, Mohamed Abdel-Basset, Mohamed Talea, Mohammad Hamidi, Mohamed Loey, Mihnea Alexandru Moisescu, Muhammad Ihsan, Muhammad Saeed, Muhammad Shabir, Mumtaz Ali, Muzzamal Sitara, Nassim Abbas, Munazza Naz, Giorgio Nordo, Mani Parimala, Ion Pătrașcu, Gabrijela Popović, K. Porselvi, Surapati Pramanik, D. Preethi, Qiang Guo, Riad K. Al-Hamido, Zahra Rostami, Said Broumi, Saima Anis, Muzafer Saračević, Ganeshsree Selvachandran, Selvaraj Ganesan, Shammya Shananda Saha, Marayanagaraj Shanmugapriya, Songtao Shao, Sori Tjandrah Simbolon, Florentin Smarandache, Predrag S. Stanimirović, Dragiša Stanujkić, Raman Sundareswaran, Mehmet Șahin, Ovidiu-Ilie Șandru, Abdulkadir Șengür, Mohamed Talea, Ferhat Taș, Selçuk Topal, Alptekin Ulutaș, Ramalingam Udhayakumar, Yunita Umniyati, J. Vimala, Luige Vlădăreanu, Ştefan Vlăduţescu, Yaman Akbulut, Yanhui Guo, Yong Deng, You He, Young Bae Jun, Wangtao Yuan, Rong Xia, Xiaohong Zhang, Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas, Zayen Azzouz Omar, Xiaohong Zhang, Zhirou Ma.‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  43. Funkt︠s︡ionalʹnai︠a︡ semantika: ot︠s︡enka, ėkspressivnostʹ, modalʹnostʹ: in memoriam E.M. Volʹf.E. M. Volʹf (ed.) -1996 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t i︠a︡zykoznanii︠a︡.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  44.  24
    Self-government and Ownership in Poland.M. Wolnicki -1989 -Télos 1989 (80):63-78.
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  45.  24
    Deformation behavior of PZN–6%PT single crystal during nanoindentation.M. F. Wong &K. Zeng -2008 -Philosophical Magazine 88 (26):3105-3128.
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  46.  17
    Basal slip localization in zinc single crystals. The Considère analyses.M. Wróbel &K. Pieła -2010 -Philosophical Magazine 90 (14):1873-1891.
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  47. Does analysis of relative visual motion require two computational stages or three?M. Wright -1996 - In Enrique Villanueva,Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 1375-1375.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  48.  49
    Parmenides.M. R. Wright -1978 -The Classical Review 28 (02):279-.
  49.  17
    克服跨文化生命倫理研究中常見的預設錯誤.M. A. Yonghui -2022 -International Journal of Chinese and Comparative Philosophy of Medicine 20 (2):47-53.
    LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in English ; abstract also in Chinese. The cultural differences between East and West, as well as the differences in attitudes on bioethical issues, are hot topics in the international bioethics community. Scandals in biomedical research in recent years have further increased the prominence and importance of these issues. For example, high-profile cases involving head transplant experimentation and gene-edited babies have provoked international outrage, criticism, and condemnation. Among the responses, there have been reflections on the (...) issue of “why China?” Some researchers blame cultural differences, while others argue that there is a lack of rigorous research ethics oversight in the country. In “The Real Problem With Human Head Transplantation,” it is argued that China “is a country that has a history of taking positions on bioethical issues that diverge from most commonly accepted conceptions of medical and research ethics.” (Abstract taken from first paragraph of document) 當下一系列的生物醫學醜聞以及人們對其多元的反應,突顯了更深入的跨文化生命倫理研究的重要性,以加深多元文化和宗教的理解,促進長期共存和繁榮。作為對Tham文章的拓展,本文駁斥了跨文化生命倫理比較研究中將 中國文化和西方文化的簡單二元對立傳統,提出應警惕兩種錯誤傾向:沙文主義和種族中心主義傾向以及不可通約傾向。. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  50.  25
    Under Non-Western Eyes: Chinese Values and Western Values in a Twenty-First-Century Media Ecology.M. Zhou -2015 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2015 (171):124-130.
1 — 50 / 975
Export
Limit to items.
Filters





Configure languageshere.Sign in to use this feature.

Viewing options


Open Category Editor
Off-campus access
Using PhilPapers from home?

Create an account to enable off-campus access through your institution's proxy server or OpenAthens.


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp