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    This article explores the role that ‘habit’ played in discourses on crime in the 18th century, a subject which forms an important part of the history of ‘the social’. It seeks to bridge the division between ‘liberal’ positions which see crime as a product of social circumstance, and the conservative position which stresses the role of will and individual responsibility, by drawing attention to the role habit played in uniting these conceptions in the 18th century. It argues that the Lockean idea…Read more
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    The Acropolis of Athens
    with David M. Robinson
    American Journal of Philology 30 (3): 331. 1909.
  • Athens and Its Monuments
    with Charles Heald Weller
    American Journal of Philology 35 (2): 202. 1914.
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    Sophocles Antigone
    with J. H. Wright
    American Journal of Philology 6 (1): 94. 1885.
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    Effects of Muscle Fatigue, Creep, and Musculoskeletal Pain on Neuromuscular Responses to Unexpected Perturbation of the Trunk: A Systematic Review
    with Jacques Abboud, Arnaud Lardon, Frédéric Boivin, and Claude Dugas
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10. 2017.
  •  2
    Influence of Lumbar Muscle Fatigue on Trunk Adaptations during Sudden External Perturbations
    with Jacques Abboud, François Nougarou, Arnaud Lardon, and Claude Dugas
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10. 2016.
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    Predictive genetic testing in minors for late-onset conditions: a chronological and analytical review of the ethical arguments: Figure 1
    with Cara Mand, Lynn Gillam, and Rony E. Duncan
    Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (9): 519-524. 2012.
    Predictive genetic testing is now routinely offered to asymptomatic adults at risk for genetic disease. However, testing of minors at risk for adult-onset conditions, where no treatment or preventive intervention exists, has evoked greater controversy and inspired a debate spanning two decades. This review aims to provide a detailed longitudinal analysis and concludes by examining the debate's current status and prospects for the future. Fifty-three relevant theoretical papers published between …Read more
  •  4
    ‘When They Struggle, I Cannot Sleep Well Either’: Perceptions and Interactions Surrounding University Student and Teacher Well-Being
    with Lisa Kiltz, Raven Rinas, Marjon Fokkens-Bruinsma, and Ellen P. W. A. Jansen
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Sleep fragmentation and lucid dreaming
    with Jarrod Gott, Michael Rak, Leonore Bovy, Emma Peters, Carmen F. M. van Hooijdonk, Anastasia Mangiaruga, Rathiga Varatheeswaran, Mahmoud Chaabou, Luke Gorman, Steven Wilson, Frederik Weber, Lucia Talamini, and Axel Steiger
    Consciousness and Cognition 84 102988. 2020.
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    Acquisition of Demonstratives in English and Spanish
    with Patricia González-Peña and Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
  •  1
    Performance Criticism: Live Writing as Phenomenological Poiēsis
    In Stuart Grant, Jodie McNeilly-Renaudie & Matthew Wagner (eds.), Performance Phenomenology: To the Thing Itself, Springer Verlag. pp. 217-236. 2019.
    Diana Damian Martin proposes in this chapter that performance criticism operates as a kind of “phenomenological poesis”—an emergence that is itself a form of creative production. Damian Martin is navigating here the channels the interlink action, perception and thought, and she draws on Hannah Arendt’s meditations on the very nature of appearance to aid in that navigation. Here, as elsewhere, the argument concerns ways of knowing that are always emergent, particularly as Damian Martin’s chief fo…Read more
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    Attachment, Neurobiology, and Mentalizing along the Psychosis Continuum
    with George Salaminios, Patrick Luyten, Deborah Badoud, Marco Armando, Alessandra Solida Tozzi, Peter Fonagy, and Benjamin K. Brent
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10. 2016.
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    Nachruf Joachim Kramer (15. 5.1936–11. 9. 2018)
    Byzantinische Zeitschrift 113 (1): 289-294. 2020.
  • Irish Universities in the Knowledge Society
    Maynooth Philosophical Papers 3 (9999): 81-95. 2006.
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    Sites of Appearance, Matters of Thought: Hannah Arendt and Performance Philosophy
    with Theron Schmidt
    Performance Philosophy 5 (1): 1-7. 2019.
    This editorial introduces this special issue on the thresholds, borders, and dialogues between Hannah Arendt’s work and performance philosophy, bringing together contributions that investigate political resistance, thought, and practice. Arendt’s relevance to our times is ubiquitous: from the near constant citation of The Origins of Totalitarianism in relation to the recent rise in strong-man politics and resurgent ethnic nationalism, to her diagnosis of the plight of refugees, denied even the r…Read more
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    Religion.Geist.Musik. Theologisch-kulturwissenschaftliche Grenzübergänge (edited book)
    with Frank Thomas Brinkmann
    Springer. 2019.
    Um ein neues Kapitel in der Forschungsgeschichte zu Musik und Religion aufschlagen zu können, sollte wohl auf überholte Unterscheidungen oder auf vereinfachende Gegenüberstellungen verzichtet werden: Die in vorliegendem Band gesammelten Beiträge orientieren sich folgerichtig an einem reichen Bündel geschichtsträchtiger und alltagsrelevanter Kulturphänomene, die sensibel wahrgenommen, sorgfältig reflektiert – und diskursiv erschlossen werden wollen. In dieses Konzert vieler Stimmen werden Begriff…Read more
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    Gustavo Bueno intentó definir la filosofía en dos obras que han marcado su sistema durante más de cuatro décadas: El papel de la filosofía en el conjunto del saber (1970) y ¿Qué es la filosofía? (1995). Planteamos una crítica global a esa definición, que consideramos incompleta, y proponemos completarla, redefiniéndola a una nueva escala. Mantenemos que su “filosofía de la filosofía” se centra en aspectos “sustanciales” (“Geometría de las Ideas”), olvidando los componentes “modales” (filosofía c…Read more
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    Commentary: Predictions and the brain: how musical sounds become rewarding
    with Niels Chr Hansen and Peter Vuust
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    On the Purported Dichotomy Between Fake and Real Symptoms: The Case of Conversion Disorders
    with Henrik Kessler, Nikolai Axmacher, and Stephan Herpertz
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
  • Gender-­specific health advice in German journals for homeopathic patients
    Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science 13 66-80. 2013.
    Gender‑specific approaches to health advice literature are not yet very common in research into alternative forms of medicine. The present article describes the first results of an explorative study of a sample of German journals for homeopathic patients. The results point to need to replace the thesis suggesting an all‑time critical attitude of organized laypeople towards physicians by a co-competence of patients and doctors. Also the belief in one-sided medicalization of the women’s bodies and…Read more
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    Marx, the Irish Immigrant-Workers, and the English Labour Movement
    Historical Materialism 27 (2): 222-247. 2019.
    Karl Marx had to deal with a situation that bears an uncanny resemblance to the current predicament of trade unions regarding immigrant workers. The First International faced the threat of an internal division along ethnic and national lines around the Irish question, and more specifically around the role played by Irish immigrants in England. Firstly, I will argue that Marx’s late work on Ireland, and especially his change of opinion on its tactical importance, cannot be isolated from his vigor…Read more
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    How cognition affects perception: Brain activity modelling to unravel top-down dynamics
    with Christophe Phillips
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39. 2016.
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    Ecological Momentary Assessment of Head Motion: Toward Normative Data of Head Stabilization
    with Peter Hausamann, Paul R. MacNeilage, and Stefan Glasauer
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13 452031. 2019.
    Head stabilization is fundamental for balance during locomotion but can be impaired in elderly or diseased populations. Previous studies have identified several parameters of head stability with possible diagnostic value in a laboratory setting. Recently, the ecological validity of measures obtained in such controlled contexts has been called into question. The aim of this study was to investigate the ecological validity of previously described parameters of head stabilization in a real-world se…Read more
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    A Reforma em território alemão possui duas figuras, por vezes próximas entre si, por vezes muito distantes: Lutero e Tomás Müntzer. À medida que foi se envolvendo na vida de seus fiéis, Müntzer foi tomando caminhos próprios, discordando de Lutero que este tomava a “Palavra, em sua realidade objetiva, como constitutiva da Igreja, e afirmando que os verdadeiros fiéis são os que possuem a experiência subjetiva do “Espírito”. Também contra Lutero, que defende a resistência à autoridade, mas em quest…Read more
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    Urs Peschlow
    Byzantinische Zeitschrift 112 (1): 266-272. 2019.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 112 Heft: 1 Seiten: 266-272.