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    Technology in America: A History of Individuals and Ideas. Carroll W. Pursell.Bernard S. Finn - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):283-283.
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    Kierkegaard made in Japan.Finn Hauberg Mortensen - 1996 - [Odense]: Odense University Press.
    This is the first book dealing with the reception of Soren Kierkegaard in Japan. It may seem strange that the Danish philosopher, theologian and writer, who is renowned in the western world as individualist and the existentialist, has been read and studied in Japan since the turn of century. The aim of this study is to explain why the Japanese came to read Kierkegaard, how several religious and non-religious lines of reception developed, and why he is still of current interest (...)
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  3. Det logiske apparatur.Finn Olesen - 2009 - In Ole Hã¸Iris & Thomas Ledet (eds.), Modernitetens Verden: Tiden, Videnskab, Historien Og Kunst. Aarhus Universitetsforlag. pp. 265.
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    Christian economic ethics: history and implications.Daniel K. Finn - 2013 - Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
    What does the history of Christian views of economic life mean for economic life in the twenty-first century? Here Daniel Finn reviews the insights provided by a large number of texts, from the Bible and the early church, to the Middle Ages and the Protestant Reformation, to treatments of the subject in the last century. Relying on both social science and theology, Finn then turns to the implications of this history for economic life today. Throughout, the book invites (...)
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  5. Neonatal incubator or artificial womb? Distinguishing ectogestation and ectogenesis using the metaphysics of pregnancy.Elselijn Kingma & Suki Finn - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (4):354-363.
    A 2017 Nature report was widely touted as hailing the arrival of the artificial womb. But the scientists involved claim their technology is merely an improvement in neonatal care. This raises an under-considered question: what differentiates neonatal incubation from artificial womb technology? Considering the nature of gestation—or metaphysics of pregnancy—(a) identifies more profound differences between fetuses and neonates/babies than their location (in or outside the maternal body) alone: fetuses and neonates have different physiological and physical characteristics; (b) characterizes birth as (...)
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    Radical Feminism.Finn Mackay - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (7-8):332-336.
    How has feminism changed in the UK since the 1960s? This was the question I set out to explore in my research on the British Women’s Liberation Movement, published as Radical Feminism: Feminist Activism in Movement. I found that the motivations and aspirations of activists today were similar to those reported by feminists of the Second Wave; but the methods and tactics were more professionalized and there was less of a focus on women-only space.
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    Autonomy, Candour and Professional Teacher Practice: A Discussion Inspired by the Later Works of Michel Foucault.Finn Daniel Raaen - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (4):627-641.
    Autonomy is considered to be an important feature of professionals and to provide a necessary basis for their informed judgments. In this article these notions will be challenged. In this article I use Michel Foucault's deconstruction of the idea of the autonomous citizen, and his later attempts to reconstruct that idea, in order to bring some new perspectives to the discussion about the foundation of professionalism. The turning point in Foucault's discussion about autonomy is to be found in his proposal (...)
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    Scientific Objectivity and Postphenomenological Perception.Finn Olesen - 2012 - Foundations of Science 17 (4):357-362.
    Don Ihde’s paper “Stretching the in-between: Embodiment and beyond” appears to me as a stimulating, topical text with a number of important arguments about human embodiment as a dynamic and epistemically relevant dimension to scientific knowledge production. But, indirectly, the text also raises some basic questions about how to describe the (current) scope of technoscientific knowledge, and the potentials of postphenomenology to deal with this complicated, multi-stable issue.
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    Paraspeckle nuclear condensates: Global sensors of cell stress?Finn McCluggage & Archa H. Fox - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (5):2000245.
    Paraspeckles are nuclear condensates, or membranelees organelles, that are built on the long noncoding RNA, NEAT1, and have been linked to many diseases. Although originally described as constitutive structures, here, in reviewing this field, we develop the hypothesis that cells increase paraspeckle abundance as part of a general stress response, to aid pro‐survival pathways. Paraspeckles increase in many scenarios: when cells transform from one state to another, become infected with viruses and bacteria, begin to degenerate, under inflammation, in aging, and (...)
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  10. Loaded and honest questions: A construct theory view of symptoms and therapy.Finn Tschudi - 1977 - In D. Bannister (ed.), New Perspectives in Personal Construct Theory. Academic Press. pp. 321--350.
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    Multivariate Psychophysics, Multivariate Data: Human Senses and Their Measurement.Finn Tschudi & Magni Martens - 2010 - Biological Theory 5 (4):337-343.
    We reflect upon quantification in biology in two ways. First, from a sensory scientific perspective, we address theories and methods for studying sensation, perception, and cognition. Sensory science concerns action of the human senses, which are not passive receivers but operate in an active and fundamental way for human beings in various social and environmental contexts. In the past one could only handle one-to-one relationships within a univariate framework. Today we have tools to capture complexity closer to real world situations. (...)
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  12. Hobbes, Thomas — methodology.Stephen Finn - 2008 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    One Step Further: The Dance between Poetic Dwelling and Socratic Wonder in Phenomenological Research.Finn T. Hansen - 2012 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 12 (sup2):1-20.
    The phenomenological attitude is essential for practising phenomenology. Many refer to wonder and wonderment as basic attitudes and ways of being present with and listening to phenomena. In this article a critical view is placed on the typically psychologically-loaded language and tonality that is used by phenomenological researchers in the human sciences in order to describe the wonder and openness they try to be a part of when doing phenomenology. With reference to the difference between Heidegger’s and Gadamer’s views on (...)
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    Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate.Julie Zahle & Finn Collin (eds.) - 2014 - Cham: Springer.
    This collection of papers investigates the most recent debates about individualism and holism in the philosophy of social science. The debates revolve mainly around two issues: firstly, whether social phenomena exist sui generis and how they relate to individuals. This is the focus of discussions between ontological individualists and ontological holists. Secondly, to what extent social scientific explanations may and should, focus on individuals and social phenomena respectively. This issue is debated amongst methodological holists and methodological individualists. -/- In social (...)
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    “Imprisoned” in pain: analyzing personal experiences of phantom pain.Finn Nortvedt & Gunn Engelsrud - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (4):599-608.
    This article explores the phenomenon of “phantom pain.” The analysis is based on personal experiences elicited from individuals who have lost a limb or live with a paralyzed body part. Our study reveals that the ways in which these individuals express their pain experience is an integral aspect of that experience. The material consists of interviews undertaken with men who are living with phantom pain resulting from a traumatic injury. The phenomenological analysis is inspired by Zahavi :151–167, 2001) and Merleau-Ponty. (...)
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  16. Produktivkræfter og produktionsforhold.Finn Dam Rasmussen - 1985 - In Anders Molander & Arne Overrein (eds.), Det Moderna, från Rousseau till Habermas: texter från Nordiska sommaruniversitets studiekrets "Historia, historiefilosofi och historieskrivning". Aalborg: Nordiska sommaruniversitet.
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  17. Cultural Variations in Folk Epistemic Intuitions.Finn Spicer - 2010 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (4):515-529.
    Among the results of recent investigation of epistemic intuitions by experimental philosophers is the finding that epistemic intuitions show cultural variability between subjects of Western, East Asian and Indian Sub-continent origins. In this paper I ask whether the finding of this variation is evidence of cross-cultural variation in the folk-epistemological competences that give rise to these intuitions—in particular whether there is evidence of variation in subjects’ explicit or implicit theories of knowledge. I argue that positing cross-cultural variation in subjects’ implicit (...)
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  18. Are there any conceptual truths about knowledge?Finn Spicer - 2008 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 108 (1pt1):43-60.
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  19. Knowledge and the heuristics of folk epistemology.Finn Spicer - 2007 - In Vincent Hendricks (ed.), New Waves in Epistemology. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Death and the form of life.Finn Bowring - 2022 - European Journal of Social Theory 25 (3):349-365.
    This article explores the relevance of death to the value of life. After a preliminary discussion of the human experience of mortality, I consider Heidegger’s argument that death is a condition of authenticity, Sartre’s claim that death is an externality that is irrelevant because it cannot be lived and Simmel’s theory that death is a boundary that is transcended by life. While all theories have their merits, I suggest that Simmel’s approach, which articulates well with Levinas’s ethical critique of Heidegger, (...)
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    The individual and society in Durkheim: Unpicking the contradictions.Finn Bowring - 2016 - European Journal of Social Theory 19 (1):21-38.
    In revisiting Durkheim’s humanism in recent years, attention has been drawn to his theory of moral individualism and the usefulness of his argument that a reformed democratic capitalism can reconcile individual freedom with collective constraint. This article investigates Durkheim’s understanding of the relationship between the individual and society in greater detail, showing in the process that his thinking was ambiguous and inconsistent. Although he flirted with the notion that capitalist modernity might actively foster and legitimize destructive forms of individualism, his (...)
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    Musikk og tanke: hovedrettninger i musikkestetikkens historie fra antikken til vår egen tid.Finn Benestad - 1976 - [Oslo]: Aschehoug.
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    Nationalistic trends in 19th century Norwegian music.Finn Benestad - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):665-670.
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  24. Kristen moral.Finn Ellingsen - 1950 - Oslo,: Fabritius.
     
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    Om akademisk dannelse i dag – med udgangspunkt i Gadamers syn på sandhed og erfaring.Finn Thorbjørn Hansen - 2012 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 47 (3):208-218.
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    Wonder, silence, and human flourishing: toward a rehumanization of health, education, and welfare.Finn Thorbjørn Hansen, Solveig Botnen Eide & Carlo Leget (eds.) - 2023 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book explores how a sense of wonder and the musicality of silence can be a rehumanizing force in education, health and welfare, countering overly anthropocentric and instrumental worldviews. Wonder - in an aesthetic, philosophical, and spiritual sense - brings human beings in resonance with the world again.
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    Political and ethical perspectives on data obfuscation.Finn Brunton & Helen Nissenbaum - 2013 - In Mireille Hildebrandt & Katja de Vries (eds.), Privacy, due process and the computational turn. Abingdon, Oxon, [England] ; New York: Routledge. pp. 171.
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    Still Too Hot To Handle? Firebrand Radical Feminism.Finn Mackay - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (1):216-220.
    This is a particularly important time to be reconsidering and revisiting radical feminism. The contemporary visibility of trans rights movements, and the unsurprising, accompanying backlash from a variety of camps makes this a politically charged and tense moment for reflection on the herstory, present, and future of this school of feminism.
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    Harmony and Unity: The Life of Niels Bohr. Niels Blaedel.Finn Aaserud - 1990 - Isis 81 (1):130-131.
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    Lovers of Learning: A History of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 1742-1992. Olaf Pedersen.Finn Aaserud - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):303-304.
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    Niels Bohr's Diplomatic Mission during and after World War Two.Finn Aaserud - 2020 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 43 (4):493-520.
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    Nauka przekierowana: Niels Bohr, filantropia, i narodziny fizy­ki jądrowej (Fragmenty).Finn Aaserud - 2011 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 59 (1):51-79.
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    The Mental Aftermath: The Mentality of German Physicists 1945-1949 - by Klaus Hentschel.Finn Aaserud - 2008 - Centaurus 50 (4):342-343.
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    The Philosophical Writings of Niels Bohr. Niels Bohr.Finn Aaserud - 1988 - Isis 79 (2):351-352.
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    Reclaiming Revolutionary Feminism.Finn Mackay - 2014 - Feminist Review 106 (1):95-103.
    Generally, saying: ‘feminist’, is revolutionary enough in this day and age, it's far more of a statement now than it was back in the eighties. And no, I wouldn't say I was a Revolutionary Feminist now ‘cos I'm less separatist than I was at that time and I think it's got overladen with such baggage that I'd have to spend about ten minutes defining what I meant. (Interview with Al Garthwaite, Leeds, 20 January 2012).
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  36. Konstruktive studier af videnskab og virkelighed: Fra sociologi til kulturforskning.Finn Olesen - 1996 - Philosophia: tidsskrift for filosofi 25 (3-4).
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  37. Kendsgerningernes verden og orden.Finn Olesen - 1994 - Philosophia 24 (1-2):48-73.
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  38. Metaforer og maskiner.Finn Olesen - 1992 - Philosophia 21 (3-4):117-143.
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  39. Videnskabelig realisme og eksperimentel praksis.Finn Olesen - 1993 - Philosophia 22 (1-2):153-172.
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  40. The Happiness of Burnout.Finn Janning - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy of Life 4 (1):48-67.
    In the novel A Burnout-Out Case, Graham Greene argues for an intimate relationship between burnout and happiness. The novel claims that a life worth living is a continuous balancing between something painful, e.g. burnout and something desirable, e.g. happiness. In this essay, I try to make a case for the happiness of burnout. By examining the case story of a young artist, who suffered from burnout, I describe how such suffering might open up for a necessary reevaluation of the values (...)
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  41. Doing Business with Deleuze?Finn Janning - 2015 - Kritike 9 (1):28-44.
    This essay has two parts. The first part gives a brief overview of the foundations of economics. The second part contains a broader outline of the way in which philosopher Gilles Deleuze thinks of ethics. In the second part, I also explore the potential connections between Deleuze's thoughts and economics. Especially, I focus on the concepts of "human capital," "empowerment," and more fruitful, the concept of "power-with" as proposed by organizational theorist, Mary Parker Follett. By doing so, I try to (...)
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    At være i en elskende relation med verden – hvorfor ikke al filosofisk praksis kan forveksles med terapi.Finn Thorbjørn Hansen - 2012 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 47 (4):270-276.
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    Walter Benjamins død i Portbou.Finn Iunker - 2018 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 35 (2-3):5-34.
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    The Performance of the EU in International Institutions.Finn Laursen - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (2):192-193.
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    It's for (Y)our Own Good: An Analysis of the Discourses Surrounding Mandatory, Unblinded HIV Testing of Newborns.Lisa Finn - 1998 - Journal of Medical Humanities 19 (2/3):133-162.
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    ‘Love the sinner, not the sin?’ Sexual and gender diversity in faith communities.Finn Reygan - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1):5.
    While queer theology has foregrounded sexual and gender diversity in faith communities internationally, in South Africa, the emergence of a queer, African theology is necessary given that religion is often not a ‘safe space’ for sexual and gender minorities owing to theological violence. Advocacy for inclusion requires the development of theological capacity in queer communities so as to foster biblical, theological and interpretative resistance. There are a number of approaches available, including demythologising and reclaiming the Bible for queer communities, developing (...)
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    Reviewing Conscience.O. P. Richard Finn - 2016 - Arion 24 (1):161.
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    ‘The Pressing Question of the Hour’: Fr. Vincent McNabb O.P. & the Reception of Rerum Novarum.O. P. Richard Finn - 2021 - New Blackfriars 102 (1101):677-693.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 102, Issue 1101, Page 677-693, September 2021.
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  49. Happy Death of Gilles Deleuze.Finn Janning - 2013 - Tamara - Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry 11 (1):29-37.
    In this essay, I will look closer at the death of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who committed suicide in 1995. I will scrutinize his death in concordance with his philosophical thoughts, but frame my gaze within Albert Camus’ well-known opening- question from The Myth of Sisyphus: “Judging whether life is worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy” (Camus, 2005:1).
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  50. Social reality.Finn Collin - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Social reality is a key problem in the philosophy of social science. Outlining the major historical and contemporary issues raised by the social reality and social facts, this book has something to offer both philosophers and social scientists. To the former is shows how the well-worn topic of realism versus anti-realism assumes new and interestingly varied forms when social reality is substituted for physical reality. For the social scientist, the book offers conceptual clarification of key issues in recent social science (...)
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