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Moral perfectionism and democratic responsiveness: reading Cavell with Foucault
Starting from existing interpretations of Cavell's account of moral perfectionism, this article seeks to elaborate an account of democratic responsiveness that foregrounds notions of ‘turning’ and ‘manifesting for another ...
Aletta J. Norval
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Beside One's Self: Thinking and the Divided Mind
La autora analiza la solución que da Davidson a las paradojas de la irracionalidad en conexión con dos representaciones psicoanalíticas diferentes de la mente dividida.
Marcia Cavell
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O presente texto discute a filosofia tardia de Wittgenstein. Tentaremos estabelecer os seguintes pontos: (A) A filosofia tardia de Wittgenstein é vista por Morris Weitz como uma oportunidade de desenvolvimento de novas ideias na estética e na filosofia ...
Guilherme Mautone
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“Who Is Watching me?”: Recovering the Grammar of Stigma in Interaction
This article offers a praxeological respecification of stigma. I argue that the term “stigma” is a category term and glossing device, used to gather together and stand in for a diverse range of interactional experiences, including, but not limited to, degradation, discrediting, discrimination, marginalization, and being demeaned.
Phil Hutchinson
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The First World War at Sea: Death, Commemoration and Cultural Remembrance
Abstract Despite the ever‐increasing body of work devoted to war memorials, national days of remembrance and the commemoration of the First World War in Britain, academic focus remains firmly on the commemoration of the First World War on land. Yet, while the number of people who died at sea paled in comparison to their counterparts on the battlefield ...
ROWAN THOMPSON
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Abstract Much of the current popular and academic literature on the provision of green spaces is dominated by the assumption that ‘nature’ is an unalloyed positive, and that socioeconomic and racial exclusion from access to green spaces is a problem of unequal spatial distribution rather than of the form and content of particular urban designs.
Kiera Chapman
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Cultivation of Aesthetic Experience as the Aim of Environmental Art Education: A Deweyan View
Abstract Challenging the dichotomy of nature and culture is broadly seen as a key aim of environmental art education. Some of the literature on the topic focuses on the question of what metaphor for the relationship between nature and culture environmental art educators should adopt and attempt to convey to their students. In this article, I argue that
Iines Leinonen
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Managing Emotion in Clinical Supervision Through Oller‐Vallejo's Model of Ego States
ABSTRACT Aim This paper examines the value of Oller‐Vallejo's (2001) ego state model as a framework for understanding emotional dynamics in mental health nursing clinical supervision, and its integration with Proctor's (1986) model of supervision. Background Mental health nursing is characterised by high emotional demand, relational complexity and ...
Paul Linsley, John Hurley
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