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A secure sense of place
Published 2024“…Finally, a general conception of a city of equals, deriving from the core values, is put forward: a city of equals is a city in which all of its residents feel that they are part of the city’s story, and enjoy a secure functioning of having a sense of place.…”
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Making sense of myself: exploring the relationship between identity and sensemaking
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Making sense of broadside ballad illustrations in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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The well is not the world: William Golding's sense of reality in Darkness Visible
Published 2018“…This essay is a study of the writer William Golding’s distinctive ways of generating what one might call a sense of reality in his novel Darkness Visible, which appeared at a point in the history of English literature at which the project of literary realism found itself in a condition of modernism. …”
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Trying to Make Sense of Abuse of a Dominant Position: Chairman's Comments.
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A diary in the loose sense of the term: Henry Balfour and the 1914 Australian meeting
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Kinetic measurements to investigate the oxygen-sensing properties of plant cysteine oxidases
Published 2023“…Enzymatic O2 sensors transduce the availability of O2 within the cell into a physiological, typically adaptive response. One such O2-sensing enzymatic family is the N-terminal cysteine dioxygenases in plants (plant cysteine oxidases [PCOs]). …”
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Engaging the senses in the Tibetan tantric 'major practice session' (sgrub chen)
Published 2019“…The ways in which the senses are used in a "Major Practice Session", a communal ritual lasting for some ten days or so, is explored in this chapter. …”
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Official and unofficial Latin words in 11th- and 12th-century England
Published 2017“…I say ‘terms’ advisedly to reflect the precise sense of what they denote, because, although all three words carry a range of possible meanings, they are also part of what we must call official terminology. …”
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"You've Got to Rely on Yourself . . . and the State!": A Structural Chasm in the Chinese Political Moral Order
Published 2016“…People’s frustration and anger are clear, but a sense of hope is also palpable. How should we make sense of this contradiction? …”
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Betwixt feeling and thinking: two-level accounts of experience
Published 2019“…What sense can we make of Hume’s notorious distinction between impressions and ideas? …”
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Oh, all the wrongs I could have performed! Or: why care about morality, robustly realistically understood
Published 2023“…Even if this does make sense, there’s a strong disanalogy between the moral and the religious case. …”
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Aristotle on productive understanding and completeness
Published 2021“…But a puzzle arises about how something can both be an epistêmê in this sense and at the same time be a power for producing things. …”
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Commentary to Part 1: Perspectives on the challenge of globalization
Published 2019“…This is a commentary on three chapters that reflect the sense that there is something drastically wrong with the way that young people are educated in modern education systems that are dominated by neoliberal ideology and the pressures of performativity. …”
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The development of tactile perception
Published 2017“…Touch is the first of our senses to develop, providing us with the sensory scaffold on which we come to perceive our own bodies and our sense of self. …”
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Public law and public laws
Published 2015“…<br> While the topic is thus perennial there is also a sense in which it is under-theorized, in relation to public law at least. …”
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Should religion be permitted a seat at the table of bioethics? The case of abortion
Published 2024“…In addressing the question whether religion should be permitted a seat at the table of bioethics, and specifically where abortion is discussed, I argue that the question requires first some disambiguation. There is a sense in which the answer is obviously affirmative, but also a sense in which the answer is problematic. …”
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