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Sexual dysfunction after cancer: gender differences, tumor-specific patterns, and implications for sexual medicine practice. [PDF]

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The Desire to Desire

1987
"Brilliantly argued and lucidly written... the definitive psychoanalytic account of the repression of woman in Hollywood cinema." -Tania Modleski"... complex and challenging... " -The Women"s Review of Books"... magnificently ambitious... some of the most original and intelligent essays in film theory today." -Journal of Modern Literature"...
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Desiring, desires, and desire ascriptions

Philosophical Studies, 2014
Delia Graff Fara (2013) maintains that many desire ascriptions underspecify the content of the relevant agent’s desire. She argues that this is inconsistent with certain initially plausible claims about desiring, desires, and desire ascriptions. This paper defends those initially plausible claims. Part of the defense hinges on metaphysical claims about
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On Desiring the Desirable

Philosophy, 1981
In a famous passage in her book, Intention, Professor G. E. M. Anscombe argues that we can only render intelligible the idea of someone wanting a thing if we know under what aspect the person sees the thing as desirable. The wanted thing must be characterized by the wanter as desirable in some respect. ‘[What] is required for our concept of “wanting”’,
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Desiring Desire

Sociology, 2002
This paper will consider three major conceptions of desire and how they relate to the human condition. For many desire is conceived either as lack, a ‘desire-for’, or as some affirmative force that enables us to ‘reach beyond ourselves’.This is desire reduced to a dualism in order to negate one pole in favour of the other.
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Desires, beliefs and conditional desirability

Synthese, 2014
Does the desirability of a proposition depend on whether it is true? Not according to the Invariance assumption, held by several notable philosophers. The Invariance assumption plays an important role in David Lewis’ famous arguments against the so-called Desire-as-Belief thesis (DAB), an anti-Humean thesis according to which a rational agent desires a
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Desires and Desirability of Volunteers in CoSA Programs

Sexual Abuse, 2020
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) are comprised of approximately five trained Circle volunteers who provide support during reentry to one core member previously convicted of a sexual offense. In 2008, the Minnesota Department of Corrections implemented the Minnesota Circles of Support and Accountability (MnCoSA).
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