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    Effects of chlordiazepoxide on odor-induced risk assessment behaviors in mice.Colleen M. Garbe, Ernest D. Kemble & Pia C. Strunk - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (4):314-316.
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    Local Biology.Pia C. Kontos - 2004 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 11 (1):87-93.
    The biological body has remained peripheral to much feminist theory which is the consequence of a legitimate critique of biologicaldeterminism. However, rejecting the biological body altogether runs the risk of treating the body as a sociopolitical effect. It is my argument that corporeal reality can be theorized without lapsing into the totalizing perspectives of essentialism or relativism. To do so Ipropose drawing upon Judith Butler’s analysis of the productive effect of power relations that materialize the body’s sex, and Margaret Lock’s (...)
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    Local Biology.Pia C. Kontos - 2004 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 11 (1):87-93.
    The biological body has remained peripheral to much feminist theory which is the consequence of a legitimate critique of biologicaldeterminism. However, rejecting the biological body altogether runs the risk of treating the body as a sociopolitical effect. It is my argument that corporeal reality can be theorized without lapsing into the totalizing perspectives of essentialism or relativism. To do so Ipropose drawing upon Judith Butler’s analysis of the productive effect of power relations that materialize the body’s sex, and Margaret Lock’s (...)
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    Habitus.Pia C. Kontos - 2006 - American Journal of Semiotics 22 (1-4):69-85.
    Bourdieu, in his theory of practice, assumes the pragmatic and epistemological primacy of objective structure/culture. This leads Bourdieu to conceptualize the body as a cultural product formed solely by structural conditions, thus denying the physical body any origination. In making this assumption Bourdieu is unable to explain how dispositions are incorporated and sustained within one’s bodily schema. It is my argument that Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy of the primordial source of agency is crucial to Bourdieu’s theory of practice. I suggest that Merleau-Ponty’s (...)
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    Habitus.Pia C. Kontos - 2006 - American Journal of Semiotics 22 (1/4):69-85.
    Bourdieu, in his theory of practice, assumes the pragmatic and epistemological primacy of objective structure/culture. This leads Bourdieu to conceptualize the body as a cultural product formed solely by structural conditions, thus denying the physical body any origination. In making this assumption Bourdieu is unable to explain how dispositions are incorporated and sustained within one’s bodily schema. It is my argument that Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy of the primordial source of agency is crucial to Bourdieu’s theory of practice. I suggest that Merleau-Ponty’s (...)
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    Habitus.Pia C. Kontos - 2006 - American Journal of Semiotics 22 (1-4):69-85.
    Bourdieu, in his theory of practice, assumes the pragmatic and epistemological primacy of objective structure/culture. This leads Bourdieu to conceptualize the body as a cultural product formed solely by structural conditions, thus denying the physical body any origination. In making this assumption Bourdieu is unable to explain how dispositions are incorporated and sustained within one’s bodily schema. It is my argument that Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy of the primordial source of agency is crucial to Bourdieu’s theory of practice. I suggest that Merleau-Ponty’s (...)
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    Les mots secrets des prostituées (Modène, 1580-1620).Maria Pia Fantini - 2000 - Clio 11.
    Après le Concile de Trente on assiste, dans les cités italiennes et dans les états du pape, à une marginalisation croissante des prostituées qui sont à le fois cantonnées et taxées, écartées et intégrées. Pourtant ce ne sont pas des conduites sexuelles scandaleuses qui en font, de plus en plus, un gibier d’inquisition. En fait le Saint Office s’intéresse aux incantations, conjurations et oraisons « pour l’amour » qui semblent être un savoir spécifiquement lié au métier. L’article, fondé principalement sur (...)
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    Søren Kierkegaard and the romantics: passion.Pia Søltoft - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 78 (1-2):106-120.
    ABSTRACTIn this article, the intention is twofold. To introduce and substantiate Søren Kierkegaard’s notion of love and to put this notion in relation to the Romantics. The article is divided into six sections. I first offer a brief description of Kierkegaard’s view on the Romantics, his affections and his disagreements. Secondly, I will introduce Kierkegaard’s own notion of love that rest partly on Plato’s view on eros as passion, partly on the biblical definitions of love in 1 John and Matthew. (...)
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  9. The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith.Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli & Craig Smith (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Preface Introduction Christopher J. Berry: Adam Smith: Outline of Life, Times, and Legacy Part One: Adam Smith: Heritage and Contemporaries 1: Nicholas Phillipson: Adam Smith: A Biographer's Reflections 2: Leonidas Montes: Newtonianism and Adam Smith 3: Dennis C. Rasmussen: Adam Smith and Rousseau: Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment 4: Christopher J. Berry: Adam Smith and Early Modern Thought Part Two: Adam Smith on Language, Art and Culture 5: Catherine Labio: Adam Smith's Aesthetics 6: James Chandler: Adam Smith as Critic 7: Michael C. (...)
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    GONZÁLEZ AYESTA, C., Hombre y verdad. Gnoseología y antropología del conocimiento en las Q. D. De Veritate, EUNSA, Pamplona, 2002, 176 pp. [REVIEW]María Pía Chirinos - 2003 - Anuario Filosófico 36 (3):807-810.
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  11. María Pía Lara, Narrating Evil: A Postmetaphysical Theory of Reflective judgement.C. Bottici - 2009 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 22 (58):721.
     
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    From political correctness to reflexivity: A norm‐critical perspective on nursing education.Ellinor Tengelin, Elisabeth Dahlborg, Ina Berndtsson & Pia H. Bülow - 2020 - Nursing Inquiry 27 (3):e12344.
    Education is important in shaping professional identity, including how one approaches norms and normalisation. In the analysis presented in this study, nursing students' own constructions of norms and normality from the outlook of their education are highlighted and problematised. To deepen the understanding of these matters, the aim of this study was to explore constructions of norms and normality among students in nursing education. Students studying in a nursing department at a Swedish university college were approached and asked to consider (...)
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  13. Rethinking Evil: Contemporary Perspectives. Edited by Maria Pia Lara.C. A. Berkowitz - 2004 - The European Legacy 9:542-542.
     
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    Cerinthus' Pia Cura ([Tibullus] 3.17.1–2).J. C. Yardley - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):568-.
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    Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen, and Craig Smith , Adam Smith and Rousseau: Ethics, Politics, Economics.Christopher Brooke - 2019 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 17 (2):178-180.
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    Soziale Gerechtigkeit im Wandel: ein idealistisches Konstrukt und/oder ein Mittel zur politischen Akzeptanzsicherung?Pia Jaeger - 2017 - Baden-Baden: Nomos, Edition Sigma.
    Altersarmut, Bildungsunterschiede, eine wachsende Kluft zwischen Arm und Reich - die deutsche Gesellschaft spaltet sich, und viele fordern mehr Soziale Gerechtigkeit. Die Autorin untersucht, wie sich das Verstandnis von Sozialer Gerechtigkeit in Philosophie und Politik gewandelt hat, und hinterfragt, inwieweit Politiker Soziale Gerechtigkeit als Akzeptanzmittel fur ihre Entscheidungen nutzen.
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  17. Filozofia.Łukasz Piątek & Jan Rymarczyk (eds.) - 1987 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uczelniane Akademii Ekonomicznej we Wrocławiu.
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    Patientenautonomie Und Informierte Einwilligung: Schlüssel Und Barriere Medizinischer Behandlungen.Pia Becker - 2019 - J.B. Metzler.
    Pia Becker entwirft eine Konzeption von Patientenautonomie, die sich im Gegensatz zu in der Medizinethik bisher dominierenden Konzeptionen an der grundsätzlichen Fähigkeit des Patienten zur Autonomie orientiert. Ausgangspunkt bildet die Notwendigkeit der informierten Einwilligung, die neben der Patientenautonomie vor allem auch die körperliche Integrität des Patienten schützt. Als Adäquatheitsbedingungen dienen die beiden normativen Funktionen der Patientenautonomie als Barriere und Schlüssel einer medizinischen Behandlung. Diese Konzeption von Patientenautonomie hat den Vorteil, Patienten besser vor Überforderungen zu bewahren und deren Bedarf an Unterstützungsangeboten (...)
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    Addressing Democracy and Its Threats in Education: Exploring a Pluralist Perspective in Light of Finnish Social Studies Textbooks.Pia Mikander & Henri Satokangas - forthcoming - Studies in Philosophy and Education:1-17.
    Democracy is increasingly being challenged, by disengagement and by anti-pluralist movements (Levitsky and Ziblatt in How Democracies Die: What History Reveals About Our Future, Viking, New York, 2018; Wikforss in _Därför demokrati. Om kunskapen och folkstyret_ [Because of this, democracy. On knowledge and people’s rule] Fri Tanke, 2021; Svolik et al. in J Democr 34(1):5–20, 2023). This article draws upon a theoretical discussion about democracy, pluralism, and threats to democracy. Departing from Dewey, Laclau, Mouffe, Young and Allen, we address democracy (...)
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    The concept of empire as a stumbling stone: Aspects of an ecumenical discussion on the theme of empire.Martina Wasserloos-Strunk - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    Listening to Silence: Bringing Forward the Background Noise of Being.Pia Heike Johansen - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):279-293.
    This paper sets out to conduct an embodied and situated aural analysis of what silence in Northern Norway is about, with the aim of bringing forward the background noise. The paper brings together theories on construction of the rural, time-space relations, soundscape ecology, and on affect and power, and it merges academic traditions about how to communicate findings from non-visual biased studies. This interdisciplinary framework provides a novel structure for both analysing material and communicating findings from embodied studies of listening (...)
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    The influence of the immediate visual context on incremental thematic role-assignment: evidence from eye-movements in depicted events.Pia Knoeferle, Matthew W. Crocker, Christoph Scheepers & Martin J. Pickering - 2005 - Cognition 95 (1):95-127.
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    4. Nuklear steigend-fallende Kontur.Pia Bergmann - 2008 - In Regionalspezifische Intonationsverläufe Im Kölnischenspecific Regional Intonation Patterns in the German of Cologne. Formal and Functional Analyses of Rise-Fall Contours: Formale Und Funktionale Analysen Steigend-Fallender Konturen. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag.
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    6. Schlussbetrachtung.Pia Bergmann - 2008 - In Regionalspezifische Intonationsverläufe Im Kölnischenspecific Regional Intonation Patterns in the German of Cologne. Formal and Functional Analyses of Rise-Fall Contours: Formale Und Funktionale Analysen Steigend-Fallender Konturen. Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag.
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    Ethical questions in healthcare chaplaincy: learning to make informed decisions.Pia Matthews - 2018 - Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
    The basics -- The dignity of the human person -- Autonomy, consent, refusing treatment and boundaries -- Ethics and non-autonomous patients -- Confidentiality, privacy, data protection, truth telling and trust -- Ethical issues at the beginning of life -- Ethical issues about babies, children and young adults -- Ethical issues at the end of life -- Dying and death: ethical issues -- Loss, grief and bereavement, burn-out and the wounded healer -- Conscientious objection and loyalties.
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    El hombre como ser dual: estudio de las dualidades radicales según la Antropología trascendental de Leonardo Polo.Salvador Piá Tarazona - 2001 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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  27. Nauki filozoficzno-historyczne.Łukasz Piątek & Józef Michał Soroka (eds.) - 1992 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Akademii Ekonomicznej we Wrocławiu.
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    Andrews, Lori B. Future Perfect: Confronting Decisions about Genetics.Pia Solenni - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (1):213-214.
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    State Responses to the Opioid Crisis.Andrew M. Parker, Daniel Strunk & David A. Fiellin - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (2):367-381.
    This paper focuses on the most common state policy responses to the opioid crisis, dividing them into six broad categories. Within each category we highlight the rationale behind the group of policies within it, discuss the details and support for individual policies, and explore the research base behind them. The objective is to better understand the most prevalent state responses to the opioid crisis.
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    The Coordinated Interplay of Scene, Utterance, and World Knowledge: Evidence From Eye Tracking.Pia Knoeferle & Matthew W. Crocker - 2006 - Cognitive Science 30 (3):481-529.
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    Aristotle on Perceptual Interests.Pia Campeggiani - 2020 - Apeiron 53 (3):235-256.
    Traditional interpretations of Aristotle’s theory of perception mainly focus on uncovering the underlying mechanisms that are at stake when perceivers are affected by sensible qualities. Investigating the nature of sense perception is one of Aristotle’s main worries and one that he explicitly relates to the question of its causes (e. g.Sens. 436a16–17, 436b9) and its ends (e. g.de An. 434a30 ff.). Therefore I suggest that, in order to fully explain Aristotle’s view of perceptual phenomena, the possibilities, the constraints, and the (...)
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    Phronesis in Educating Emotions.Pía Valenzuela - forthcoming - Topoi:1-10.
    Developing virtues requires attending to the affective and cognitive components of virtue. The former component implies cultivating apt emotional responses to specific situations. The cognitive part requires the (meta) virtue of phronesis. In dealing with “Phronesis in educating emotions,” this article attends to the nature of emotions and phronesis as its role in cultivating good action habits and virtuous emotional habits. It understands emotion regulation as one of the functions of phronesis. In the broader sense, phronesis includes elements other than (...)
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    Regionalspezifische Intonationsverläufe Im Kölnischenspecific Regional Intonation Patterns in the German of Cologne. Formal and Functional Analyses of Rise-Fall Contours: Formale Und Funktionale Analysen Steigend-Fallender Konturen.Pia Bergmann - 2008 - Walter de Gruyter – Max Niemeyer Verlag.
    Die Arbeit zur regionalen Variation der Intonation bietet einen Forschungsüberblick über existierende Studien zum Thema und widmet sich dann der Analyse der Intonation der kölnischen Regionalvarietät auf der Basis von spontansprachlichen Daten. Die Analyse kombiniert Methoden des autosegmental-metrischen Ansatzes mit denen der Interaktionalen Linguistik. Da sich der autosegmental-metrische Ansatz in den letzten Jahren zum gängigen Beschreibungsansatz in der Intonationsforschung entwickelt hat, ist auf diese Weise eine Vergleichbarkeit der verschiedenen Untersuchungsergebnisse gewährleistet. Der Ansatz der Interaktionalen Linguistik erlaubt es darüber hinaus, die (...)
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    Sins and signs: Modern disguises of gluttony.Pia Brinzeu - 1997 - Semiotica 117 (2-4):231-238.
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  35. Dio perchè?Pia Bruzzichelli & Luigi Bovo (eds.) - 1971 - Assisi,: Pro civitate christiana.
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    The blood–CSF barrier explained: when development is not immaturity.Pia A. Johansson, Katarzyna M. Dziegielewska, Shane A. Liddelow & Norman R. Saunders - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (3):237-248.
    It is often suggested that during development the brain barriers are immature. This argument stems from teleological interpretations and experimental observations of the high protein concentrations in fetal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and decreases in apparent permeability of passive markers during development. We argue that the developmental blood–CSF barrier restricts the passage of lipid‐insoluble molecules by the same mechanism as in the adult (tight junctions) rendering the paracellular pathway an unlikely route of entry. Instead, we suggest that both protein and passive (...)
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    La desarticulación de lo habitual. Consideraciones fenomenológicas sobre el espacio a partir de la intervención arquitectónica haus U r de Gregor Schneider.Pía Cordero - 2017 - Alpha (Osorno) 44:265-273.
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    Sintering of a bcc structure of spherical particles of equal and different sizes.Pia Redanz & Robert M. McMeeking - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (23):2693-2714.
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    Achilles in the Alleyway: Bob Dylan and Classical Poetry and Myth.Thomas E. Strunk - 2009 - Arion 17 (1):119-136.
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  40. A Plea for Scholarly Compassion.Orlo Strunk - 1957 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1):52.
     
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    Conspicuous by Their Presence: Brutus, Cassius, and Cato the Younger in the Writings of Tacitus.Thomas E. Strunk - 2022 - Polis 39 (2):346-367.
    Tacitus is an unlikely source for our study of Brutus, Cassius, and Cato, as they stand outside the chronological framework of Tacitus’ writings; nonetheless, they do appear a number of times throughout his works, and Tacitus portrays them with nuance and significance. As Brutus, Cassius, and Cato are rarely the precise focus for Tacitus, they are often referred to obliquely or in dialogue or speeches typically regarding treason and liberty. This paper will explore Tacitus’ depiction of Brutus, Cassius, and Cato (...)
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    Corey W. Dyck, Kant and Rational Psychology. Reviewed by.Nathan R. Strunk - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (3):97-99.
    Corey W. Dyck presents a new account of Kant's criticism of the rational investigation of the soul in his monumental Critique of Pure Reason, in light of its eighteenth-century German context. When characterizing the rational psychology that is Kant's target in the Paralogisms of Pure Reason chapter of the Critique commentators typically only refer to an approach to, and an account of, the soul found principally in the thought of Descartes and Leibniz. But Dyck argues that to do so is (...)
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    Das Bild ist das Bild Zur Fotografie von Cindy Sherman.Marion Strunk - 1992 - Die Philosophin 3 (5):7-10.
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    The Importance of Being Dead: the Dead Donor Rule and the Ethics of Transplantation Medicine.Pia Becker - 2014 - Ethik in der Medizin 26 (3):255-258.
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    Autobiographical memory and life-history narratives in aging and dementia (Alzheimer type).Pia Fromholt & Steen F. Larsen - 1992 - In Martin A. Conway, David C. Rubin, H. Spinnler & W. Wagenaar (eds.), Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 413--426.
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    Distanciation in Ricoeur's theory of interpretation: narrations in a study of life experiences of living with chronic illness and home mechanical ventilation.Pia Sander Dreyer & Birthe D. Pedersen - 2009 - Nursing Inquiry 16 (1):64-73.
    Within the caring science paradigm, variations of a method of interpretation inspired by the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur's theory of interpretation are used. This method consists of several levels of interpretation: a naïve reading, a structural analysis, and a critical analysis and discussion. Within this paradigm, the aim of this article is to present and discuss a means of creating distance in the interpretation and the text structure by using narration in a poetic language linked to the meaning of the (...)
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    Iguales en las necesidades: intuiciones aristotélicas sobre el sentimiento de indignación.Pia Campeggiani - 2014 - Agora 33 (2):185-197.
    En el ensayo se propone una reflexión crítica sobre los presupuestos lógicos de la categoría de igualdad y sus ambivalencias. A una premisa teórica, que enmarca los términos de lo que se configura como un problema conceptual, seguirá una breve reconstrucción histórico-filosófica, que tiene el objetivo de arrojar luz sobre cómo podemos, leyendo a un clásico, repensar críticamente las premisas teóricas de la igualdad normativa a través de una recuperación de la valorización aristotélica de la dimensión cognitiva y moral de (...)
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    Narrating Evil: A Postmetaphysical Theory of Reflective Judgment.Maria Pia Lara - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    Conceptions of evil have changed dramatically over time, and though humans continue to commit acts of cruelty against one another, today we possess a clearer, more moral way of analyzing them. In _Narrating Evil_, María Pía Lara explores what has changed in our understanding of evil, why the transformation matters, and how we can learn from this specific historical development. Drawing on Immanuel Kant's and Hannah Arendt's ideas about reflective judgment, Lara argues that narrative plays a key role in helping (...)
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    Boundary Work and Power in the Controversy Over Therapeutic Touch in Finnish Nursing Science.Pia Vuolanto - 2015 - Minerva 53 (4):359-380.
    The boundary work approach has been established as one of the main ways to study controversies in science. However, it has been proposed that it does not meet the power dynamics of the scientific field sufficiently. This article concentrates on the intertwining of boundary work and power. It combines the boundary work approach developed by Thomas Gieryn and the analysis of power in the work of Pierre Bourdieu. Based on a literature review and an analysis of a controversy over therapeutic (...)
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    The Gender Perspective in Nursing Research: A Theoretical Treasure Chest or a ‘Thorn’ in the Side?Pia Vuolanto & Anne Laiho - 2017 - Minerva 55 (3):371-390.
    This article contributes to the current discussion on interdisciplinarity in the health research field. It focuses on the relationship between nursing research and gender research. Nursing research is a ‘health sciences’ field which draws from the social sciences, the humanities, and biomedicine. Previous research shows the difficulties that social scientists face in their efforts to integrate with biomedical scientists. The aim of this article is to analyse nursing researchers’ views about one potential collaboration partner in the social sciences and humanities: (...)
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