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    What is unfair discrimination? by McConnachie, C

    Published 2014
    “…I use this account to develop proposals for improving the Court’s jurisprudence, in line with its stated aim of addressing patterns of group disadvantage.…”
    Thesis
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    Philosophy for Reading: to what extent can Philosophy for Children improve the way lower-attaining Year 3 readers answer inferential and evaluative questions? by Fletcher, C

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, the data suggested that the intervention might have had an impact on Ben’s inferential answers but perhaps had little impact on the Jade’s. In addition, my analyses of the pupils’ responses to inferential and evaluative questions, in conjunction with interview data, suggested that the P4C intervention might have helped the pupils to respond to higher-level questions by cultivating key critical thinking skills such as being able to present a line of reasoning which states and justifies a point of view. …”
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    Physics I.5 by Judson, R

    Published 2017
    “…Most of the key issues in I.5 concern either the chapter as a whole or the relations of some of its parts, and so I shall organise my paper around these rather than by proceeding line by line. …”
    Book section
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    Rational determination and the prism of the first person by Bullemore, T

    Published 2023
    “…Second, I continue by presenting my case against rational determination. I start by making explicit what I take to be the main premise of Greenberg’s argument: as far as legal practices are concerned, it is ontologically indeterminate how they inferentially yield legal propositions. …”
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    The conventions and politics of migration data visualizations by Allen, WL

    Published 2021
    “…I find evidence of several conventions including appeals to objectivity and traceability as well as perspectives and units of analysis centered on states—particularly higher income migrant destinations. Then, by locating my analysis within the growing field of digital migration studies, I argue these conventions potentially shape public attitudes and understandings about migrants, and contribute to broader migration politics involving categorization and quantification that have relevance both on- and off-line.…”
    Journal article
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    Whom? The effect of target agent on motivation to help, hurt, or understand by Kommers, C

    Published 2022
    “…How do we value rewards for others, depending on what we know about who that other person is? How do those valuations change our willingness to exert effort on another's behalf? …”
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    Connected Material Histories: A response by Clunas, C

    Published 2016
    “…But that is not a category widely used, or at least not in my own discipline of art history.…”
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    God’s non-capricious no: Karl Barth’s “purified infralapsarianism” in development 1920-1953 by Tseng, S

    Published 2014
    “…I trace the development of Barth’s lapsarian thinking from its inception in 1920 (<em>Romans</em> II) to its maturation in 1936-42 (<em>Gottes Gnadenwahl</em> to <em>CD</em> II/2), and further developments up to 1953 (<em>CD</em> IV/1). The thesis of my dissertation comprises two aspects, one concerning <em>what</em> lapsarian position, Christological and predestinarian, underlies the Christocentric doctrine of election Barth developed in 1936-42, and the other concerning <em>how</em> he came to develop this lapsarian view. …”
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    Moral enhancement and moral disagreement by Schaefer, GO

    Published 2014
    “…</p> <p>We should, therefore, focus not on how to bring people in line with what we take to be the right ideas, motives or behaviors. …”
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    Gendered truth?: Analyzing the inclusion of gender-based violence across truth commissions by Anania, J

    Published 2023
    “…Although each empirical chapter pursues a unique line of enquiry, all four engage broadly with this question, addressing two key themes: what truth commissions have done and opportunities for expansion. …”
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    Against legalising female ‘circumcision’ of minors: a reply to ‘The prosecution of Dawoodi Bohra women’ by Richard Shweder by Earp, BD

    Published 2022
    “…Professor Shweder and I agree that Western law and policy on child genital cutting is currently beset with cultural, religious and sex-based double standards. We disagree about what should be done about this. In this commentary, I argue that ‘legalising’ childhood FGC so as to bring it into line with current treatment of childhood MGC is not an acceptable solution to these problems. …”
    Journal article
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    Horatian moments in Ovid's career and the end of Fasti 6 by Trimble, G

    Published 2024
    “…This chapter is a piece of teaching-led research (a Heyworth phrase): it stems from my experience of teaching Ovid, and specifically Fasti 6, after having been taught Horace. …”
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    Way out of the tunnel? Three hundred years of research on the Apocrypha: a preliminary approach by Tóth, P

    Published 2011
    “…When I was asked by the editors of the present volume to give a brief overview of the scholarship on the apocryphal literature and provide a short description about the apocrypha and their connection to the retelling of the Bible, my original plan was to consult the most important reference books and manuals and to observe how they describe the concept of the apocrypha and to organize them in a line of historical development. …”
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    The heirs of Theodore: Aḥob of Qatar and the development of the East Syriac exegetical tradition by Stadel, SM

    Published 2022
    “…My argument will be twofold: 1) Aḥob’s exegetical and theological impact on the East Syriac exegetical tradition was more extensive than previously considered, and 2) Aḥob represents a distinct voice within the East Syriac exegetical tradition and so should not be equated with a presumed harmonized monologue in East Syriac biblical exegesis which repeats Theodore of Mopsuestia’s (350-428) exegesis and theology line-by-line.…”
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    Feeling all the (partisan) feels: Exploring the drivers of affective polarization at the individual-level by Marchal, N

    Published 2021
    “…My overarching research question is: <em>What drives affective polarization at the individual level?…”
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