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  1. Shedding an ethnic identity in diaspora: de-Turkification and the transnational discursive struggles of the Kurdish diaspora.Ipek Demir - 2017 - Critical Discourse Studies 14 (3):276-291.
    ABSTRACTThis article analyses how Kurdish diaspora engage in de-Turkification, that is correcting, interrupting and shedding the intense Turkification and assimilation which Kurds have been recipients of in Turkey. As ‘everyday critical discourse analysts’ Kurdish mobilized actors identify, challenge and ideologically unpack the Turkishness manifest in their interlocutors’ discourses via three means: inclusion, exclusion and repositioning. The article also identifies that self-definition amongst Kurds in London is shifting as previously self-identified ‘Turkish economic migrants’ over time become ‘Kurdish diaspora’. Rather than examining (...)
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  • Stewart, Kant, and the Reworking of Common Sense.Emanuele Levi Mortera - 2012 - History of European Ideas 38 (1):122-142.
    Summary Dugald Stewart was the first metaphysician of any significance in Britain who attempted to take account of Kantian philosophy, although his analysis appears generally dismissive. Traditionally this has been imputed to Stewart's poor understanding of Kant and to his efforts to defend the orthodoxy of common sense. This paper argues that, notwithstanding Stewart's reading, Kant's philosophy helped him in a reconsideration and reassessment of common sense philosophy. In his mature works—the Philosophical Essays (1810), the second volume of the Elements (...)
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  • Subjects Without a World? An Husserlian Analysis of Solitary Confinement.Lisa Guenther - 2011 - Human Studies 34 (3):257-276.
    Psychiatrist Stuart Grassian has proposed the term “SHU syndrome” to name the cluster of cognitive, perceptual and affective symptoms that commonly arise for inmates held in the Special Housing Units (SHU) of supermax prisons. In this paper, I analyze the harm of solitary confinement from a phenomenological perspective by drawing on Husserl’s account of the essential relation between consciousness, the experience of an alter ego and the sense of a real, Objective world. While Husserl’s prioritization of transcendental subjectivity over transcendental (...)
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  • Logic: The Drill.Nicholas J. J. Smith & John Cusbert - 2012 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Contains exercises and solutions to accompany Logic: The Laws of Truth by Nicholas J. J. Smith (Princeton University Press, 2012).
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  • Courage and Respect in New Media Science Communication.Miles C. Coleman - 2015 - Journal of Media Ethics 30 (3):186-202.
    This article will articulate what it means to be morally courageous in online discussions of science by distinguishing between different fields of action appropriate to “technical deliberation” and “public deliberation,” while placing respect as a vital constituent of courageous action. These distinctions and focus help reveal the cowardice in superficially courageous action as well as the hidden courage in actions that might seem cursorily to be rash.
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  • Multidrug resistance mediated by the ATP‐binding cassette transporter protein MRP.Susan P. C. Cole & Roger G. Deeley - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (11):931-940.
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  • Understanding proofs.Jeremy Avigad - manuscript
    “Now, in calm weather, to swim in the open ocean is as easy to the practised swimmer as to ride in a spring-carriage ashore. But the awful lonesomeness is intolerable. The intense concentration of self in the middle of such a heartless immensity, my God! who can tell it? Mark, how when sailors in a dead calm bathe in the open sea—mark how closely they hug their ship and only coast along her sides.” (Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Chapter 94).
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  • Cultural Essentials versus Universal Values?Marietta Stepanyants - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (3):13-23.
    This paper adopts a comparative approach to analyze the crucial issue of the dynamics between universally shared values and the essentials of different cultures. It presents the ways in which universal values are conceptualized in Western, Indian and Muslim philosophy, presenting not only a historical overview but referring to modern authors such as Daya Krishna, D.P. Chattopadhyaya, Richard Rorty, Muhammad Iqbal, S.H. Nasr and Abdolkarim Soroush to show how these authors implicitly use, or do not use, cultural essential and universal (...)
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  • In the Company of Ghosts : Hauntology, Ethics, Digital Monsters.Line Henriksen - 2016 - Dissertation, Linköping University
    This thesis explores French philosopher Jacques Derrida’s ’hauntology’ through the lens of digital monsters and feminist theory. Hauntology – a pun on ‘ontology’ and ‘haunting’ – offers an ethics based on responsibility towards that which cannot be said to fully exist, yet has an effect on our everyday lives nonetheless. Like the figure of the ghost, such undecidable existences are neither absent nor present, here nor gone, of the past or the future. In other words: they haunt. By engaging with (...)
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  • Toward a Neural Basis of Music Perception – A Review and Updated Model.Stefan Koelsch - 2011 - Frontier in Psychology 2.
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  • Germany's Metaphysical War. Reflections on War by Two Representatives of German Philosophy: Max Scheler and Paul Natorp.Sebastian Luft - unknown
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  • Reply to Reynolds.Simon Glendinning - 2009 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (2):273 – 280.
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  • Part VII of The Principles of Mathematics.Michael Byrd - 1999 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 19 (2).
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  • Remarks on Black Hole Instabilities and Closed String Tachyons.J. L. F. Barbón & E. Rabinovici - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (1):145-165.
    Physical arguments stemming from the theory of black-hole thermodynamics are used to put constraints on the dynamics of closed-string tachyon condensation in Scherk–Schwarz compactifications. A geometrical interpretation of the tachyon condensation involves an effective capping of a noncontractible cycle, thus removing the very topology that supports the tachyons. A semiclassical regime is identified in which the matching between the tachyon condensation and the black-hole instability flow is possible. We formulate a generalized correspondence principle and illustrate it in several different circumstances: (...)
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  • On Semantic Assumptions of Syntactic Description of a Work of the Fine Arts.Włodzimierz Ławniczak - 1972 - Studia Semiotyczne—English Supplement 3:25-43.
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