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    The Monstrous and the Bestial: Animals in Greek Myths.Kenneth H. Simonsen - 1986 - Between the Species 2 (2):4.
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  2. The Value of Wildness.Kenneth H. Simonsen - 1981 - Environmental Ethics 3 (3):259-263.
    In his article, “The Nature and Possibility of an Environmental Ethics,” Tom Regan says that the fitting attitude toward nature “is one of admiring respect.” What folIows is an attempt to discover what in nature should impel us to respond in this way. Ultimately I argue that the value of wild nature is found in the fact that it has emerged spontaneously, independent of human designs.
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    History of Philosophy of Science: New Trends and Perspectives.Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara, Roberto Giuntini, Marina Frasca-Spada, Lothar Schäfer, Kenneth Simonsen & R. Lanier Anderson - 2010 - Springer.
    This volume includes recent contributions to the philosophy of science from a historical point of view and of the highest topicality: the range of the topics covers all fields in the philosophy of the science provided by authors from around the world focusing on ancient, modern and contemporary periods in the development of the science philosophy. This proceedings is for the scientific community and students at graduate level as well as postdocs in this interdisciplinary field of research.
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    The Relationship Between Norwegian and Swedish Employees’ Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility and Affective Commitment.Caroline D. Ditlev-Simonsen - 2015 - Business and Society 54 (2):229-253.
    Corporations are spending a substantial and increasing amount of money on corporate social responsibility. However, little is known about the effects on key stakeholders of these activities. This study investigates if CSR activities have an effect on employees’ affective commitment. Two models test to what extent employees’ CSR perception, involvement in decision processes, and demographic variables are related to their AC relative to their perception of positive organizational support. The analysis is based on a sample of 512 employees from 4 (...)
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    Migration on digital news platforms: Using large-scale digital text analysis and time-series to estimate the effects of socioeconomic data on migration content.Sandra Simonsen & Christian Baden - 2025 - Communications 50 (4):908-929.
    The way digital news platforms represent migration issues can significantly impact intergroup relations and policymaking. A recurring question in the debate on the role of news platforms is whether they merely transmit information on migration, or actively hype specific issues. Drawing on a comprehensive set of socioeconomic statistics on migrants in Denmark, and employing a longitudinal automated content analysis of migration news content, we utilize time-series analysis to understand how four distinct categories of threat (security, economic, cultural, and generalized) relate (...)
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    Holocaustbenektelse som offentlig skandale.Kjetil Braut Simonsen - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 42 (1-2):265-287.
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    Kunskapshistoria, idéhistoria och annan historia: En översikt i skandinaviskt perspektiv.Maria Simonsen & Anton Jansson - 2020 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 81:13-30.
    _History of knowledge, history of ideas, and other forms of history: An overview in Scandinavian perspective_ This article is an overview in which we paint a picture of the research field that during the 2010s has emerged under the banner of history of knowledge. The purpose is to complement the preface of this special issue, and so give a better context for the issue, by providing a somewhat broader introduction. History of knowledge is here specifically related to history of science (...)
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    Videnshistorie: Forord.Maria Simonsen & Anton Jansson - 2020 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 81:7-10.
    _History of knowledge, history of ideas, and other forms of history: An overview in Scandinavian perspective_ This article is an overview in which we paint a picture of the research field that during the 2010s has emerged under the banner of history of knowledge. The purpose is to complement the preface of this special issue, and so give a better context for the issue, by providing a somewhat broader introduction. History of knowledge is here specifically related to history of science (...)
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    Specker sequences revisited.Jakob G. Simonsen - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (5):532-540.
    Specker sequences are constructive, increasing, bounded sequences of rationals that do not converge to any constructive real. A sequence is said to be a strong Specker sequence if it is Specker and eventually bounded away from every constructive real. Within Bishop's constructive mathematics we investigate non-decreasing, bounded sequences of rationals that eventually avoid sets that are unions of sequences of intervals with rational endpoints. This yields surprisingly straightforward proofs of certain basic results fromconstructive mathematics. Within Russian constructivism, we show how (...)
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    Antijudaisme, antisemittisme og modernitet: En analyse av Luthersk Ugeskrift 1877–1893.Kjetil Braut Simonsen - 2025 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 36 (2):28-44.
    Artikkelen utforsker den ideologiske kombinasjonen av modernitetskritikk, antijuda- isme og antisemittisme, med utgangspunkt i det norske konservative og kristne tidsskriftet Luthersk Ugeskrift i tiden fra 1877 til 1893. Ukeskriftet var blant de mest uforsonlige stemmene i den samtidige mobiliseringen mot liberalisme, sosialisme, ateisme og andre moderne samfunnsstrømninger, men rettet også sitt skyts mot «den moderne jødedom». Var denne antijødiske retorikken simpelthen en videreføring av tradisjonelle, kirkelige holdninger til jødene, eller representerte den noe nytt? Og hvordan forholdt tidsskriftet seg til den (...)
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  11. Almenmenneskelige værdier: Platon, Spinoza, Goethe.Rudolph Simonsen - 1963 - København,: Borgen.
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    Centrale tanker i jødedommens etik.Andreas Simonsen - 1975 - København: Nyt Nordisk Forlag.
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  13. Consuming time or making time? slow history and general education.Jane Simonsen - 2018 - In Stephannie S. Gearhart & Jonathan L. Chambers, Reversing the cult of speed in higher education: the slow movement in the arts and humanities. New York: Routledge.
     
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  14. Erkendelse og lidlenskab.Andreas Simonsen - 1966 - København,: Gad.
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    L'esthetique de Jacques Maritain.Vagn Lundgaard Simonsen - 1956 - Copenhague: Munksgaard.
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    Liv og lov.Andreas Simonsen - 1973 - København,: Nyt Nordisk Forlag.
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    On local non‐compactness in recursive mathematics.Jakob G. Simonsen - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (4):323-330.
    A metric space is said to be locally non-compact if every neighborhood contains a sequence that is eventually bounded away from every element of the space, hence contains no accumulation point. We show within recursive mathematics that a nonvoid complete metric space is locally non-compact iff it is without isolated points.The result has an interesting consequence in computable analysis: If a complete metric space has a computable witness that it is without isolated points, then every neighborhood contains a computable sequence (...)
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  18. Practice, Spatiality and Embodied Emotions: An Outline of a Geography of Practice.Kirsten Simonsen - 2007 - Human Affairs 17 (2):168-181.
    Practice, Spatiality and Embodied Emotions: An Outline of a Geography of Practice The paper outlines an approach to social analysis/human geography taking off from a social ontology of practice. This means a focus of attention to embodied or practical knowledges and their formation in people's everyday lives, to the world of experiences and emotions, and to the infinitude of encounters through which we make the world and are made by it in turn. The paper proceeds in three parts. First, considering (...)
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    Shooting Elephants in Zimbabwe: An Intellectual Journey.Ken Simonsen - 1995 - Between the Species 11 (3):18.
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  20. Sokrates; hans livsholdning og forkyndelse.Andreas Simonsen - 1961 - [København]: Gyldendal.
  21. User consultation behaviour in internet dictionaries: An eyetracking study.Henrik Køhler Simonsen - 2011 - Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 46:75-101.
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    The meaning of dignity for older adults: A meta-synthesis.Anne Clancy, Nina Simonsen, Johanne Lind, Anne Liveng & Aud Johannessen - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (6):878-894.
    Dignified care is a central issue in the nursing care of older adults. Nurses are expected to treat older adults with dignity, and older adults wish to be treated in a dignified manner. Researchers have recommended investigating the concept of dignity based on specific contexts and population groups. This meta-synthesis study aims to explore the understandings of dignity from the perspective of older adults in the Nordic countries. Synthesising findings from qualitative studies on older adults’ experiences of dignity has provided (...)
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    The rise and impact of conspiracist antisemitism.Nicola Karcher & Kjetil Braut Simonsen - 2024 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 35 (1):1-14.
    This special issue examines conspiracist antisemitic print culture in the Nordic countries from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945. To contrast the universal patterns and particularities of the cases of Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway, the issue includes two contributions analysing Spain and Britain. Together, the articles provide empirical in-depth knowledge of the character and dissemination of conspiracist antisemitism in a particular time and within a particular region. Our aim is to expand the (...)
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    Moving Beyond Clinical Imaginaries: Technogeographies of the Everyday Urban.Daryl Martin, Dara Ivanova & Thorben Peter Høj Simonsen - 2026 - Journal of Medical Humanities 47 (3):413-426.
    In this paper, we analyse the intersections between care and place in mundane spaces not explicitly designed for the provision of care, and where digital technologies are used to mediate ecologies of distress in the city. We locate our analysis alongside studies of how digital technologies impact the experience of care within non-clinical spaces, whilst noting that much research on the use of technologies for care remains haunted by clinical imaginaries. Bringing together ideas of multi-sited therapeutic assemblages, technogeographies of care, (...)
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    Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches? Deontics and epistemics in discussions of health and well-being in participatory workplace settings.Johan Simonsen Abildgaard & Christian Dyrlund Wåhlin-Jacobsen - 2020 - Discourse and Communication 14 (1):44-64.
    In participatory activities in the workplace, employees are invited to raise problems and suggest improvements to the management. Although it is widely acknowledged that employees rarely control decisions in these settings, little is known about the interactional resources that employees and managers draw upon when negotiating consensus about which initiatives to pursue in the future. We analyse interactions from participatory meetings in an industrial setting in relation to the topic of work shoes, showing how the participants orient to both their (...)
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    Risky effort.Alice Mason, Yongming Sun, Nick Simonsen, Christopher R. Madan, Marcia L. Spetch & Elliot A. Ludvig - 2024 - Cognition 251 (C):105895.
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    The apocalyptic battle.Nicola Karcher & Kjetil Braut Simonsen - 2024 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 35 (1):71-89.
    Conspiracist antisemitism was an integral part of national-socialist propaganda in Norway between 1940 and 1945. An imaginary entity called ‘International Jewry’ was represented as the sinister force behind phenomena such as Communism, liberalism, capitalism and cultural decadence. This article analyses the argumentation and functions of conspiracist antisemitism as it was disseminated by three journals in Nazi-occupied Norway: the Norwegian edition of the German antisemitic journal _Welt-Dienst_ (_Verdens-Tjenesten_), the weekly _Hirdmannen_ and the antisemitic periodical _Nationalt Tidsskrift_. While these publications represented history (...)
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    Intrinsic Heart Regeneration in Adult Vertebrates May be Strictly Limited to Low‐Metabolic Ectotherms.Anita Dittrich, Kasper Hansen, Mette Irene Theilgaard Simonsen, Morten Busk, Aage Kristian Olsen Alstrup & Henrik Lauridsen - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (11):2000054.
    The heart has a high‐metabolic rate, and its “around‐the‐clock” vital role to sustain life sets it apart in a regenerative setting from other organs and appendages. The landscape of vertebrate species known to perform intrinsic heart regeneration is strongly biased toward ectotherms—for example, fish, salamanders, and embryonic/neonatal ectothermic mammals. It is hypothesized that intrinsic heart regeneration is exclusively limited to the low‐metabolic hearts of ectotherms. The biomedical field of regenerative medicine seeks to devise biologically inspired regenerative therapies to diseased human (...)
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    Critical Perspectives on Veganism.Jodey Castricano & Rasmus Rahbek Simonsen (eds.) - 2016 - United Kingdom: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book examines the ethics, politics and aesthetics of veganism in contemporary culture and thought. Traditionally a lifestyle located on the margins of western culture, veganism has now been propelled into the mainstream, and as agribusiness grows animal issues are inextricably linked to environmental impact as well as to existing ethical concerns. This collection connects veganism to a range of topics including gender, sexuality, race, the law and popular culture. It explores how something as basic as one’s food choices continue (...)
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  30. Sensing data: Towards ethnographic methods for data positionality.Mette Simonsen Abildgaard - 2025 - Big Data and Society 12 (3).
    How can we develop an embodied sense of data in a world in which digital connectivity is distributed unevenly, yet increasingly taken for granted? This article introduces ‘sensing data’ as an ethnographic method for engaging with data not as abstract flows, but as material, situated and sensory phenomena. Extending the study of ‘mundane data’ towards infrastructure studies, this method invites careful attention to how kilobytes, megabytes and gigabytes circulate in everyday entanglements with mobile phones, undersea cables and satellite connections. Sensing (...)
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  31. Sensing data: Towards ethnographic methods for data positionality.Mette Simonsen Abildgaard - 2025 - Big Data and Society 12 (3).
    How can we develop an embodied sense of data in a world in which digital connectivity is distributed unevenly, yet increasingly taken for granted? This article introduces ‘sensing data’ as an ethnographic method for engaging with data not as abstract flows, but as material, situated and sensory phenomena. Extending the study of ‘mundane data’ towards infrastructure studies, this method invites careful attention to how kilobytes, megabytes and gigabytes circulate in everyday entanglements with mobile phones, undersea cables and satellite connections. Sensing (...)
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    Some Remarks on Real Numbers Induced by First-Order Spectra.Sune Kristian Jakobsen & Jakob Grue Simonsen - 2016 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 57 (3):355-368.
    The spectrum of a first-order sentence is the set of natural numbers occurring as the cardinalities of finite models of the sentence. In a recent survey, Durand et al. introduce a new class of real numbers, the spectral reals, induced by spectra and pose two open problems associated to this class. In the present note, we answer these open problems as well as other open problems from an earlier, unpublished version of the survey. Specifically, we prove that every algebraic real (...)
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    Growing Chinese medicinal herbs in the United States: understanding practitioner preferences.Jay M. Lillywhite, Jennifer E. Simonsen & Vera Wilson - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (2):151-159.
    The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) by US consumers has grown in recent years. CAM therapies often utilize medicinal herbs as part of the treatment process; however, research on US practitioner preferences for medicinal herbs is limited, despite growing concern surrounding the sustainability of wild-harvested medicinal herbs. In order better to understand consumer preferences for this emerging market, a mail survey of US practitioners (licensed acupuncturists) was conducted to examine the importance of five herb attributes in practitioners’ herb (...)
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    Human Nature and History a Response to Sociobiology /Kenneth Bock. --. --.Kenneth Bock - 1980 - New York: Columbia University Press, 1980.
    Argues that the explanation of man's social and cultural differences is best defined by history, not human biology, maintaining that humans shape their social lives by their historical activities.
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    A thief of Peirce: The Letters of Kenneth Laine Ketner and Walker Percy.Kenneth Laine Ketner & Walker Percy - 1995 - Univ. Press of Mississippi.
    Throughout his literary career Walker Percy read and studied the philosophical thought of Charles Sanders Peirce in an attempt to re-present in language the world as Percy knew it. Beginning in 1984 and ending in 1990, the year of his death, Percy corresponded with Kenneth Laine Ketner about the "semiotic" of Peirce. Their letters - honest, instructive, and often filled with down-home humor - record an epistolary friendship of two men both passionately interested in Peirce's theory of signs. This (...)
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    Kenneth Himma.Kenneth Himma - 2017 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (11).
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  37. Kenneth Seeskin replies.Kenneth Seeskin - 1985 - Philosophy and Literature 9 (2):201-202.
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    Kenneth Rose, Knowing the Real: John Hick on the Cognitivity of Religions and Religious Pluralism.Kenneth Rose - 1998 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44 (3):185-187.
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  39. Discovery and explanation in biology and medicine.Kenneth F. Schaffner - 1993 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Kenneth F. Schaffner compares the practice of biological and medical research and shows how traditional topics in philosophy of science—such as the nature of theories and of explanation—can illuminate the life sciences. While Schaffner pays some attention to the conceptual questions of evolutionary biology, his chief focus is on the examples that immunology, human genetics, neuroscience, and internal medicine provide for examinations of the way scientists develop, examine, test, and apply theories. Although traditional philosophy of science has regarded scientific (...)
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    Book Symposium on Kenneth R. Westphal’s How Hume and Kant Reconstruct Natural Law.Kenneth R. Westphal - 2019 - Filozofija I Društvo 30 (2):197-237.
    EDITED BY SLAVENKO ŠLJUKIĆBOOK SYMPOSIUM ON KENNETH R. WESTPHAL’S HOW HUME AND KANT RECONSTRUCT NATURAL LAW.
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    Developing the CARE intervention to enhance ethical self-efficacy in dementia care through the use of literary texts.Sofie Smedegaard Skov, Marie-Elisabeth Phil, Peter Simonsen, Anna Paldam Folker, Frederik Schou-Juul & Sigurd Lauridsen - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundDementia care is essential to promote the well-being of patients but remains a difficult task prone to ethical issues. These issues include questions like whether manipulating a person with dementia is ethically permissible if it promotes her best interest or how to engage with a person who is unwilling to recognize that she has dementia. To help people living with dementia and their carers manage ethical issues in dementia care, we developed the CARE intervention. This is an intervention focused on (...)
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  42. Kant's Aesthetics: The Roles of Form and Expression by Kenneth F. Rogerson.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (4):387-389.
  43. A rhetoric of motives.Kenneth Burke - 1969 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    As critic, Kenneth Burke's preoccupations were at the beginning purely esthetic and literary; but afterCounter-Statement(1931), he began to discriminate a...
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    The Symbolist Movement by Kenneth Cornell.Kenneth Cornell - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (2):173-174.
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  45. Review of Kenneth Sayre: Values in the Electric Power Industry.Kenneth Sayre - 1980 - Ethics 90 (3):462-466.
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  46. Sociotechnical dilemmas in healthcare: a cognitive ethnography.John Sutton, Sune Vork Steffensen & Line Simonsen - 2022 - In Davide Secchi, Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen & Stephen J. Cowley, Organisational Cognition: the theory of social organizing. Routledge. pp. 213-238.
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  47. The Nude, a Study in Ideal Form by Kenneth Clark.Kenneth Clark - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (2):276-277.
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    On Ethics and Economics: Conversations with Kenneth J. Arrow.Kenneth J. Arrow & Kristen Renwick Monroe - 2016 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Kristen Renwick Monroe & Nicholas Monroe Lampros.
    Part intellectual autobiography and part exposition of complex yet contemporary economic ideas, this lively conversation with renowned scholar and public intellectual Kenneth J. Arrow focuses on economics and politics in light of history, current events, and philosophy as well. Reminding readers that economics is about redistribution and thus about how we treat each other, Arrow shows that the intersection of economics and ethics is of concern not just to economists but for the public more broadly. With a foreword by (...)
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    Social Context Matters for Turn‐Taking Dynamics: A Comparative Study of Autistic and Typically Developing Children.Christopher Cox, Riccardo Fusaroli, Yngwie A. Nielsen, Sunghye Cho, Roberta Rocca, Arndis Simonsen, Azia Knox, Meg Lyons, Mark Liberman, Christopher Cieri, Sarah Schillinger, Amanda L. Lee, Aili Hauptmann, Kimberly Tena, Christopher Chatham, Judith S. Miller, Juhi Pandey, Alison S. Russell, Robert T. Schultz & Julia Parish-Morris - 2025 - Cognitive Science 49 (10):e70124.
    Engaging in fluent conversation is a surprisingly complex task that requires interlocutors to promptly respond to each other in a way that is appropriate to the social context. In this study, we disentangled different dimensions of turn‐taking by investigating how the dynamics of child–adult interactions changed according to the activity (task‐oriented vs. freer conversation) and the familiarity of the interlocutor (familiar vs. unfamiliar). Twenty‐eight autistic children (16 male; = 10.8 years) and 20 age‐matched typically developing children (8 male; = 9.6 (...)
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    Ethical limits to domestication.P. Sandøe, N. Holtug & H. B. Simonsen - 1996 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 9 (2):114-122.
    Through the process of domestication the genetic make-up of farm animals can be changed by means of either selective breeding or genetic engineering. This paper is about the ethical limits to such genetic changes. It is suggested that the ethical significance of domestication has become clear recently in the light of genetic engineering, but that the problem has been there all along. Two ethical approaches to domestication are presented, genetic integrity and animal welfare. It is argued that the welfare approach (...)
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