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Herbemont, Olivier d'. Managing sensitive projects: A lateral approach. Macmillan, 1998.

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Bruno, César, Curtin Tom, and Etcheber Pascal, eds. Managing sensitive projects: A lateral approach. Routledge, 1998.

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Trauma Sensitive Theology: Thinking Theologically in the Era of Trauma. Cascade Books, 2018.

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Baldwin, Jennifer. Trauma-Sensitive Theology: Thinking Theologically in the Era of Trauma. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2018.

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Thebarge, Ronald W. The situational evaluations inventory: Development of a situationally sensitive test of irrational thinking. 1989.

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Yearwood, Amy. Year of Ending Overthinking, Positive Thinking for Highly Sensitive People: Daily Reflections to Better Manage Stress and Anxiety, Harness the Power of Positive Thinking Everyday. Independently Published, 2022.

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Cognitive, Daniel. Empath: The Ultimate Survival Guide for Highly Sensitive People. Remove Negative Thinking by Overcoming Fear and Anxiety Through Psychic Empathy, Developing Your Skills with Emotional Intelligence. Independently Published, 2019.

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Babin, Jocko, and Ray Manson. Master Your Emotions: Overcome Negative Thinking and Social Anxiety by Developing a Strong Emotional Intelligence. Learn How to Be Yourself with Empath Healing Techniques for Becoming Highly Sensitive. Independently Published, 2020.

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Miller, Melody. Empath and Anxiety in Relationship: A Survival Guide for Sensitive People to End Negative Thinking, Attachment and to Master Emotions. Learn How to Overcome Jealousy, Insecurity and Couple Conflicts. Independently Published, 2020.

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Miller, Melody. Empath and Anxiety in Relationship: A Survival Guide for Sensitive People to End Negative Thinking, Attachment and to Master Emotions. Learn How to Overcome the Fear of Abandonment and Conflicts with Your Partner. Independently Published, 2020.

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Hilary, Putnam. On Content and Context. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783916.003.0002.

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This chapter explores the ways in which Travis’s ‘context-sensitive semantics’, and the non-reductionist picture of thinking developed in connection with that idea, have influenced some of the central debates in contemporary philosophies of language and mind. The author defends Travis’s occasion-sensitivity against two recent attempts to refute the position. One of these attempts is by Donaldson and Lepore, and the other by Fodor and Lepore. It is argued that semantic atomism and the key role assigned to speakers’ communicative intentions in interpreting utterances, both of which contradict oc
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Empath Healing: Survival Guide for the Highly Sensitive Person to Learn How to Become a Healer Instead of Absorbing Negative Energies from Toxic People and Connecting to Your Spirit Guides to Overcome Fears and Negative Thinking. Independently Published, 2020.

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Casati, Filippo, and Daniel Dahlstrom, eds. Heidegger on Logic. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108869188.

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Does adherence to the principles of logic commit us to a particular way of viewing the world? Or are there ways of being – ways of behaving in the world, including ways of thinking, feeling, and speaking – that ground the normative constraints that logic imposes? Does the fact that assertions, the traditional elements of logic, are typically made about beings present a problem for metaphysical (or post-metaphysical) prospects of making assertions meaningfully about being? Does thinking about being (as opposed to beings) accordingly require revising or restricting logic's reach – and, if so, ho
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Jørgensen, Dorthe. The Philosophy of Imagination. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190468712.003.0002.

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In this chapter various understandings of imagination from antiquity to the present day are presented and interpreted. On this background a new interpretation of imagination grounded in a philosophy of experience is introduced. With a departure point in contemporary philosophy as well as ancient Greek and Jewish thought, the author presents the theories of imagination formulated by Plato, Aristotle, and Kant, along with interpretations of their thinking from the hermeneutic phenomenological tradition. Other important positions from the medieval and modern periods are also addressed, including
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Kaley, Thomas J. Oligodendrogliomas. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0128.

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Gliomas represent the most common symptomatic primary brain tumors, of which oligodendrogliomas are the least common subtype of glioma.1 The traditional thinking is that although the rarest, they also offer patients the best prognosis and they are deemed to be the most sensitive to treatment. However, although they may have a longer average survival than most other gliomas, nearly all patients with an oligodendroglioma will ultimately succumb to their illness due to either progressive and recurrent tumor or malignant transformation into a higher grade tumor. Optimal treatment of oligodendrogli
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Berto, Francesco. Topics of Thought. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857491.001.0001.

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Abstract This book concerns mental states such as thinking that Obama is tall, imagining that there will be a climate change catastrophe, knowing that one is not a brain in a vat, or believing that Martina Navratilova is the greatest tennis player ever. Such states are usually understood as having intentionality, that is, as being about things or situations to which the mind is directed. The contents of such states are often taken to be propositions. The book presents a new framework for the logic of thought, so understood—an answer to the question: Given that one thinks (believes, knows, etc.
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Laureno, Robert. Learning Neurology. Edited by Robert Laureno. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190607166.003.0015.

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This chapter on “Learning Neurology” examines methods of visual display as an effective way of enhancing learning, and it discusses teaching approaches to help others learn neurology. In learning neurology, memorizing “normal” anatomy is initially helpful, but the advanced learner or practicing neurologist must be always aware of and sensitive to the normal variations that occur in neurological anatomy. In teaching, one cannot anticipate which statements will hit home with a student; one can only hope that something one utters will affect the student’s future thinking or put him on a path of s
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Omar Kohan, Walter, and Barbara Weber. Thinking, Childhood, and Time. Lexington Books, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978733824.

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Thinking, Childhood, and Time: Contemporary Perspectives on the Politics of Education is an interdisciplinary exploration of the notion of childhood and its place in a philosophical education. Contributors consider children’s experiences of time, space, embodiment, and thinking. By acknowledging Hannah Arendt’s notion that every child brings a new beginning into the world, they address the question of how educators can be more responsive to the Otherness that childhood offers, while assuming that most educational models follow either a chronological model of child development or view children
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Tausig, Benjamin. Bangkok is Ringing. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847524.001.0001.

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Bangkok Is Ringing is an on-the-ground sound studies analysis of the political protests that transformed Thailand in 2010–11. Bringing the reader through sixteen distinct “sonic niches” where dissidents used media to broadcast to both local and diffuse audiences, the book catalogues these mass protests in a way that few movements have ever been catalogued. The Red Shirt and Yellow Shirt protests that shook Thailand took place just before other international political movements, including the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street. Bangkok Is Ringing analyzes the Thai protests in comparison with th
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Craufurd, David, and Julie S. Snowden. Neuropsychiatry and Neuropsychology. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199929146.003.0003.

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Huntington’s disease (HD) causes a combination of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric changes; of these, the behavioral and cognitive aspects cause the greatest disability and have the highest impact on quality of life. The most common and troublesome behavioral problems are depression, suicidal thinking, irritability, apathy, and perseveration. Apathy and perseveration become more common as the disease progresses and correlate with other markers of disease progression, including cognitive impairment, whereas mood changes do not. The most prominent cognitive changes are psychomotor slowing and p
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Iida, Takashi. Knowledge and Belief Through the Mirror of Japanese. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190865085.003.0003.

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The author considers three Japanese verbs that may be the counterparts of the English “know” and “believe.” As verbs of thinking, they typically form mental predicates, which are sensitive to the difference in grammatical person in Japanese. He also shows how difference in person is connected to aspectual properties of these verbs. Some Japanese verbs for mental activities may take two sentential complements, one for their objects and the other for their contents. It is argued that the verb shiru, a counterpart of “know,” is one such two-complement verb. It is suggested that the object complem
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Wille, Christian, and Birte Nienaber, eds. Border Experiences in Europe. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845295671.

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For a decade now, borders in Europe have been back on the political agenda. Border research has responded and is breaking new ground in thinking about and exploring borders. This book follows this development and strengthens a perspective that is interested in life realities and that focuses on everyday cultural experiences of borders. The authors reconstruct such experiences in the context of different forms of migration and mobility as well as language contact situations and are sensitive to the freedom of the participants. In this way, they empirically identify everyday cultural usage or ap
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Drake, John M., Michael Bonsall, and Michael Strand, eds. Population Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198853244.001.0001.

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Population Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases is the first comprehensive survey of this rapidly developing field. The chapter topics provide an up-to-date presentation of classical concepts, reviews of emerging trends, synthesis of existing knowledge, and a prospective agenda for future research. The contributions offer authoritative and international perspectives from leading thinkers in the field. The dynamics of vector-borne diseases are far more intrinsically ecological compared with their directly transmitted equivalents. The environmental dependence of ectotherm vectors means that vector-b
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Millar, Alan. Knowing by Perceiving. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755692.001.0001.

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Epistemological discussions of perception usually focus on something other than knowledge. They consider how beliefs arising from perception can be justified. With the retreat from knowledge to justified belief there is a retreat from perception to the sensory experiences implicated by perception. On the most widely held approach, perception drops out of the picture other than as the usual means by which we are furnished with the experiences that are supposed to be the real source of justification—experiences that are conceived to be no different in kind from those we could have had if we had
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Hawes, Greta, ed. Myths on the Map. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744771.001.0001.

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The spatial turn in the humanities has fuelled new ways of thinking about landscape as a lived environment which is radically affected by human hands and human minds, and which radically affects human experience. At the same time, scholars of Greek myth have become more sensitive to the contextual dynamics which animate the mythic tradition, having come to see storytelling as an activity which is both precisely situated in, and contingent on, its environment. This volume, which derives in part from the series of Bristol International Myth Conferences, brings together 15 chapters on the spatial
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Fuller, Linda K. The Christian Science Monitor. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400605093.

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This text provides a unique examination of The Christian Science Monitor, a highly respected, venerable news publication that has survived over a century of changes and challenges. The Christian Science Monitor is one of the world's leading journalistic publications, having won multiple Pulitzer prizes for its reporting. CSM is innovative and forward-thinking as well—it was one of the first newspapers to provide an online copy of its daily reporting in 1996, well before the popularization of the Internet. But just like other publications, The Christian Science Monitor will need to continue to
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Bose, Shibani. Mega Mammals in Ancient India. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190120412.001.0001.

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The book ventures to look into eras bygone in order to chronicle the passage of three mega species—the rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), tiger (Panthera tigris), and elephant (Elephas maximus)—across millennia in early north India. It carefully sifts through an archive comprising faunal remains and visual depictions retrieved from the archaeological record as well as a gamut of Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, and classical Western accounts to document the presence of these mega animals in various cultural niches from hunter-gatherer societies to the first urban civilization of India and beyond. The
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Mystic, Judy. Empath: The Survival Guide for Highly Sensitive Persons, Healing from Abuse from Narcissistic People, Connecting to Your Spirit Guides for Overcome Fears and Negative Thinkings. Independently Published, 2019.

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Mystic, Judy. Enneagram: A Complete Guide to Personality Types, Learn to Recognize the Highly Sensitive Persons or Narcissists for Building Healthy Relationships with Empath and Overcoming Negative Thinkings. Independently Published, 2019.

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Levinson, Meira, Ellis Reid, Sara O’Brien, and Tatiana Geron, eds. Civic Contestation in Global Education. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350399532.

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Civic Contestation in Global Educationtakes readers into classrooms and schools on the front lines of civic education in pluralistic and divided democracies.The book offers eight case studies of educators and policy makers wrestling with schools’ civic and ethical responsibilities around the globe. Examples of the case studies include teaching critical consciousness in an Anti-CRT state, religiously sensitive satirical cartoons and radical extremism, and accommodating religion in schools. Each case is followed by a model conversation among diverse participants based in Australia, Canada, Germa
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Siluk, Dennis L. A Path To Relapse Prevention: A Common Sense Book On Understanding The Sensitivety, Thinking And Repair Work Needed For The Alcoholic And Drug Inflicted (The Inside Passage). iUniverse, 2003.

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Lekan, Thomas M. Our Gigantic Zoo. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199843671.001.0001.

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This book examines the troubled relationship between Europe’s greatest wildlife conservationist, the former Frankfurt Zoo director and Oscar-winning documentarian Bernhard Grzimek, and the landscape he saw as a “gigantic zoo” for the earth’s last great mammals: the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. It analyzes the fissures that emerged between Grzimek and his son Michael’s self-appointed quest to save the Serengeti from modernization and “overpopulation” and the rights of rural Africans and their livestock to inhabit the landscape on their own terms during the era of decolonization around 1
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