1 February 2016
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The making of the political subject: subjects and territory in the formation of the state -
On postsocialist capitalism -
Civil religious contention in Cairo, Illinois: priestly and prophetic ideologies in a “northern” civil rights struggle - Number of publications for this day: 3
29 January 2016
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What is an Event? Probing the Ordinary/Extraordinary Distinction in Recent European Philosophy -
Book Review: Rationalism, Pluralism, and Freedom, by Jacob T. Levy -
Dialogic Ruptures: An Ethical Imperative - Number of publications for this day: 3
28 January 2016
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Restriction by Noncontraction -
Uniforms in dementia care -
Demographic factors associated with moral sensitivity among nursing students -
Human rights conflicts experienced by nurses migrating between developed countries -
Raising the Barriers to Access to Medicines in the Developing World – The Relentless Push for Data Exclusivity - Number of publications for this day: 5
27 January 2016
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Effect of patients’ rights training sessions for nurses on perceptions of nurses and patients -
Nurses’ role and care practices in decision-making regarding artificial ventilation in late stage pulmonary disease -
Nursing students’ perceptions of faculty members’ ethical/unethical attitudes -
Personal and professional values held by baccalaureate nursing students -
Religion, Judaism, and the challenge of maintaining an adequately immunized population -
Evaluating the effect of three teaching strategies on student nurses’ moral sensitivity - Number of publications for this day: 6
26 January 2016
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Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy, Volume VII 25 January 2016
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Beyond the Sterility of a Distinct African Bioethics: Addressing the Conceptual Bioethics Lag in Africa -
Between the Renaissance and the Baroque: Philosophy and Knowledge in the Czech Lands within the Wider European Context: A Preface -
Cronache e statuti della prima Accademia dei Lincei. Gesta Lynceorum, «Ristretto» delle costituzioni, edited by Marco Guardo and Raniero Orioli -
Sociable Knowledge: National History and the Nation in Early Modern Britain, written by Elizabeth Yale -
The Astronomer and the Witch: Johannes Kepler’s Fight for His Mother, written by Ulinka Rublack -
Ill Composed: Sickness, Gender, and Belief in Early Modern England, written by Olivia Weisser -
The World of Plants in Renaissance Tuscany: Medicine and Botany (The History of Medicine in Context), written by Cristina Bellorini -
“The tempting girl, I know so well”: Representations of Gout and the Self-Fashioning of Bohemian Humanist Scholars -
The Natural and the Human – Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1739-1841, written by Stephen Gaukroger -
Plague and Empire in the Early Modern Mediterranean World: The Ottoman Experience, 1347-1600, written by Nükhet Varlik -
Homo Patiens, Approaches to the Patient in the Ancient World , edited by Georgia Petridou and Chiara Thumiger -
Justification of Anatomical Practice in Jessenius’s Prague Anatomy -
Adam Huber of Riesenpach (1545-1613) and his Translation of the Book on Regimen within the Context of the Prague Medical Milieu -
Elegant Anatomy: The Eighteenth-Century Leiden Anatomical Collections, written by Marieke M.A. Hendriksen -
Richard Carew. The Examination of Men’s Wits, edited by Rocío Gutiérrez Sumillera -
Contents to Volume 21 (2016) -
Astrology and Reformation, written by Robin B. Barnes -
Food and Health in Early Modern Europe: Diet, Medicine and Society, 1450-1800, written by David Gentilcore - Number of publications for this day: 18
24 January 2016
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Nurses’ and patients’ perceptions of privacy protection behaviours and information provision -
Relationship-based nursing care and destructive demands -
Quality versus quantity -
Ethical and cultural striving -
Violence against new graduated nurses in clinical settings -
Dignity in long-term care -
Professional values, job satisfaction, career development, and intent to stay -
Against dichotomies -
Evaluating care from a care ethical perspective -
From painful busyness to emotional immunization -
Effects of ethics education on moral sensitivity of nursing students - Number of publications for this day: 11
23 January 2016
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Political Theory and the Untimely 22 January 2016
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Bakhtin and the ‘general intellect’ 21 January 2016
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Gillian Brock and Michael Blake, Debating Brain Drain – May Governments Restrict Emigration? New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. 312 pp, $ 24; ISBN: 9780199315628 -
The Italian Way to Stem Cell Research: Rethinking the Role of Catholic Religion in Shaping Italian Stem Cell Research Regulations - Number of publications for this day: 2
20 January 2016
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Parental perspectives on consent for participation in large-scale, non-biological data repositories 19 January 2016
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What is democratic reliability? Epistemic theories of democracy and the problem of reasonable disagreement -
The Grammar of Indifference: Tocqueville and the Language of Democracy -
Legal Argumentation: A Sociological Account - Number of publications for this day: 3
18 January 2016
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Responses to the Discovery of Unethical Acts -
Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy: Practicing a Politics of Reading CHRISTOPHER P. LONG New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2014; 205 pp.; $94.95 - Number of publications for this day: 2
13 January 2016
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Networked CSR Governance -
Numéro 2016/1 – – -
Numéro 2016/1 – n° 144 – Arthur Danto -
Numéro 2015/4 – N° 64 – Politiques du capital - Number of publications for this day: 4
12 January 2016
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Psychometric properties of the Greek version of Jacelon Attributed Dignity Scale 11 January 2016
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Philosophical Arguments Against the A-Theory -
Correction -
From Closure Games to Strong Kleene Truth -
Political Theory and Real Politics in the Age of the Internet -
The development of ethical guidelines for nurses’ collegiality using the Delphi method -
Becoming a nurse as a moral journey -
Informatics in Higher Education -
Systems Implementation 2000 -
Algorithimic Languages and Calculi(Bird et al.) -
Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems -
Information Technology -
Impact of Information Technology(Katz et al.) -
Spinoza and Medieval Jewish Philosophy STEVEN NADLER, Ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014; 248 pp.; $105.95 (hardback) -
- Number of publications for this day: 14
8 January 2016
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Induction, Normality and Reasoning with Arbitrary Objects -
Russell’s Revenge: A Problem for Bivalent Fregean Theories of Descriptions -
Libertarianism, the Rollback Argument, and the Objective Probability of Free Choices -
Future Global Change and Cognition - Number of publications for this day: 4
7 January 2016
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End Extensions of Models of Weak Arithmetic Theories -
A Lifting Argument for the Generalized Grigorieff Forcing - Number of publications for this day: 2
6 January 2016
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Corporate Crocodile Tears? On the Reactive Attitudes of Corporate Agents 1 January 2016
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Dancing Practices -
Direct-to-consumer advertising effects on nurse–patient relationship, authority, and prescribing appropriateness -
„In Gott ist, wie es die Religion vorstellt” – G.W.F. Hegels Deutung des spätantiken Neuplatonismus im Kontext von Philosophiegeschichte und Religionsphilosophie -
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 49 -
Human Connectome Mapping and Monitoring Using Neuronanorobots -
Verbal inflectional morphology and modality in compound clause-linkage markers in Japanese -
Indefinite past reference and the Present Perfect in Argentinian Spanish -
The hypothesis of insubordination and three types of wh-exclamatives -
Maximal backgrounding = focus without (necessary) focus encoding -
“Simple” and “double” applicatives in Shiwilu (Kawapanan) -
The modern Hebrew prepositional relative clause strategy -
“Cyclic” time in the history of Russian -
Emotion in interaction -
Agent-defocusing constructions from nominalized VPs -
Subject pronoun doubling in Agul -
Inkelas, Sharon. 2014. The interplay of morphology and phonology -
On the typology of negative concord