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Palit, Amitendu. "TPP and Intellectual Property: Growing Concerns." Foreign Trade Review 48, no. 1 (February 2013): 153–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001573251204800109.

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Cobb, Aaron D. "HOPE FOR INTELLECTUAL HUMILITY." Episteme 16, no. 1 (June 28, 2017): 56–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/epi.2017.18.

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ABSTRACTRobert Roberts and W. Jay Wood (2007) define intellectual humility as a dispositional absence of concern for self-importance. And they contrast this virtue with distinct species of vicious pride. The aim of this project is to extend their regulative epistemology by considering how epistemic agents can cultivate a dispositional detachment from the concerns characteristic of the prideful vices of hyper-autonomy and presumption. I contend that virtuous communities help to foster intellectual humility through their role in cultivating the virtue of hope. Thus, regulative epistemology ought to focus greater attention on the role of communities in the development of intellectual virtue.
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Tichá, I. "Intellectual capital reporting." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 54, No. 2 (February 22, 2008): 57–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/270-agricecon.

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The changing context within which businesses today compete requires deployment of intangible assets in order to achieve competitive position on the market. The growing importance of intellectual capital has been challenging the traditional financial reporting system, which is not capable to meet the information needs any more. The article provides an overview of various intellectual capital reporting systems and highlights their key concerns. The selected list of intellectual capital reporting practices serves as an information basis for business leaders to raise the awareness, to consider pros and cons of intellectual capital reporting and to facilitate a broader acceptance of a new reporting practice.
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Ryans, John K., and Linda C. Ueltschy. "Outsourcing, Intellectual Property Rights and Corporate Hollowing Concerns." Journal of Asia-Pacific Business 7, no. 2 (August 18, 2006): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j098v07n02_03.

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Smith, Kenneth D., John Paul Eddy, Thomas C. Richards, and Paul N. Dixon. "Distance education copyright, intellectual property, and antitrust concerns." American Journal of Distance Education 14, no. 2 (January 2000): 5–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08923640009527051.

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Tanesini, Alessandra. "Caring for Esteem and Intellectual Reputation: Some Epistemic Benefits and Harms." Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 84 (November 2018): 47–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1358246118000541.

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AbstractThis paper has five aims: it clarifies the nature of esteem and of the related notions of admiration and reputation (sect. 1); it argues that communities that possess practices of esteeming individuals for their intellectual qualities are epistemically superior to otherwise identical communities lacking this practice (sect. 2) and that a concern for one's own intellectual reputation, and a motivation to seek the esteem and admiration of other members of one's community, can be epistemically virtuous (sect. 3); it explains two vices regarding these concerns for one's own intellectual reputation and desire for esteem: intellectual vanity and intellectual timidity (sect. 4); finally (sect. 5), it offers an account of some of the epistemic harms caused by these vices.
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Jaeckel, Aline. "Intellectual Property Rights and the Conservation of Plant Biodiversity as a Common Concern of Humankind." Transnational Environmental Law 2, no. 1 (February 7, 2013): 167–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2047102512000234.

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AbstractThis article makes the case for the obligation to conserve plant biodiversity to be classified as a common concern of humankind, to justify and indeed prescribe limitations on private intellectual property rights over plants and related processes. Within the biodiversity regime, the notion of ‘common concern of humankind’ subjects the permanent sovereignty of states over natural resources to the interests of humanity. It shifts the obligations of states from managing their own plant biodiversity towards conserving it on behalf of humankind. In contrast, TRIPS requires states to protect private intellectual property rights with little discretion to adequately balance them with public interests. This creates a dichotomy. This article argues that rather than mobilizing state sovereignty as rhetoric to distract from addressing common concerns of humankind, it should be constructed as a concept capable of facilitating these very concerns.
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Fernandez, Dennis, and Charles R. Neuenschwander. "Commentaries & Analyses — STRATEGIC LICENSING IN THE NEW ECONOMY." Asia-Pacific Biotech News 07, no. 20 (September 29, 2003): 1275–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219030303002167.

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What should your intellectual property concerns be in the "New" Economy? Besides providing a brief practical tutorial on legal intellectual property rights that concern you and your enterprise, this paper shall discuss how your intellectual property can become profitable. Learn how to make wise decisions concerning what to patent, as well as how to make patenting more affordable by speeding up the application process. Also learn how you can make intellectual property pay off by weighing the pros and cons of business acquisition, litigation, and strategic licensing. Learn how to create a licensing strategy that enhances your existing business plan. Finally, this paper will show you how to get the most out of your license agreement.
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Cross, John T. "Property Rights And Traditional Knowledge." Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 13, no. 4 (June 19, 2017): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2010/v13i4a2699.

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For the past several decades, there has been a push to provide some sort of right akin to an intellectual property right in traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expression. This push has encountered staunch resistance from a number of different quarters. Many of the objections are practical. However, underlying these practical concerns is a core philosophical concern. A system of traditional knowledge rights, this argument suggests, simply does not satisfy the basic rationale for granting property rights in intangibles like inventions and expressive works. Intellectual property is meant to encourage innovation and creative activity. Most traditional knowledge, by contrast, is not innovative, at least in the same sense as the inventions and works that qualify for patents and copyrights. At present, the "anti-property" camp seems to have the better of the argument, as even the World Intellectual Property Organisation has abandoned the notion of true property rights.This article seeks to refute this philosophical objection to a property model for traditional knowledge. It argues that the classic philosophical argument justifying intellectual "property" namely, that property rights are justified only as a way to spur innovation and other creative activity is incorrect in two ways. First, the argument misstates the main goal of an intellectual property system. While intellectual property may serve as an incentive for innovation, society's primary concern is not the innovation per se, but instead the dissemination of knowledge. Second, there may be policy reasons other than the development of knowledge that can justify intellectual property-like rights.The article then applies these observations to the particular question of traditional knowledge and cultural expression. It demonstrates that a system of property rights could be useful in helping to encourage the dissemination of traditional knowledge, even if that knowledge is not "new" in the classic sense. Second, other important social concerns, especially the goal of ensuring accuracy in knowledge, may justify a system of property rights. While these arguments may not ultimately support a property rights system—after all, the practical concerns remain very real—they do help to refute the underlying philosophical objection.
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Bonadio, Enrico. "Standardization agreements, intellectual property rights and anti-competitive concerns." Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property 3, no. 1 (February 1, 2013): 22–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/qmjip.2013.01.02.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Intellectual concerns"

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Guinn, Dana M. "Proloquo2Go or SwiftKey Symbols: Which Leads to Better Acquisition of Targeted Phrases for a Student with Intellectual Disability and Articulation Concerns?" Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3196.

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Having a meaningful system for expressing common needs and thoughts is important for overall quality of life for students with intellectual disability and limited expressive language. The current study was conducted to evaluate whether one communication system, Proloquo2Go ($249.99) or SwiftKey Symbols (FREE), is more effective in the acquisition of targeted expressive phrases in one student with intellectual disability who exhibited expressive communication difficulties. The student was provided with instruction in both systems using task analytic instruction and system of least prompting and encouraged to use each system at different times in a single case, alternating treatment design. Results indicated that Proloquo2Go led to faster acquisition of targeted phrases, although gains were shown with both devices. Although, given the cost difference, teachers and parents may want to consider free options, like SwiftKeys, given the student made gains with this device. Future research is needed to provide generalizability of these results.
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Warren, Alec J. "Britain's Green Fascists: Understanding the Relationship between Fascism, Farming, and Ecological Concerns in Britain, 1919-1951." UNF Digital Commons, 2017. http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/755.

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This study explores the relationship between fascism, fascist ideas, and environmental consciousness in Britain during the pre- and post-World War II decades. In examining this topic, two main questions arise. First, why did fascist intellectuals support environmentally conscious ideas, and how did they relate these positions to their political ideologies? Second, why were many environmentally conscious thinkers during this period attracted to fascism? This thesis will also address several related issues regarding fascism and environmental consciousness. These issues include what role environmental concerns played in the British Union of Fascist’s platforms and in fascism’s public appeal, and how that role changed as the party’s needs and goals changed. This project also addresses how former members of the BUF drew attention to environmental issues after World War II, and how such ideas related to broader environmental discussions taking place in Britain at the time.
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Pillay, Pravina. "The relevance of Antonio Gramsci’s concepts of hegemony and intellectuals to apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa." Thesis, University of Zululand, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10530/1323.

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Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of English at the University of Zululand, South Africa, 2013.
This dissertation focuses on the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci and the relevance of his concepts of hegemony and intellectuals to South Africa. Gramsci’s writings have a strong Italian resonance. The dissertation emphasises parallels as well as differences between the Italian and South African contexts to demonstrate that his theories on topics such as the creation of a proletarian state, the Revolutionary Party, passive revolution and language, in addition to the key concepts of intellectuals and hegemony, can be successfully applied to apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa – even though these theories were originally designed to fit the turbulent Italy of Gramsci’s own time. The argument proceeds through a rigorous textual analysis of both Gramsci’s pre-prison and prison writings as well as the works of various commentators on Gramsci. Through interpreting, assessing and analysing Gramsci’s writings and those of commentators, it becomes evident that underpinning all of Gramsci’s activities and writings is a vision for an improved society in Italy, a proletarian state in which the masses were no longer exploited by other social classes. The dissertation uses this vision to reflect on past and present South African political and social landscapes, exploring in the process how Gramsci’s thoughts can be used both to illuminate the problems inherent in apartheid South Africa and to redress the growing inequities in post-apartheid South Africa. The dissertation also applies Gramsci’s thought to South African literary texts, especially to Zakes Mda’s Heart of Redness. Though Gramsci has been used to interpret South African situations before, there has been to date no detailed study on his theories’ applicability to both the apartheid and the post-apartheid eras. The dissertation therefore contributes to the growing reputation of Gramsci’s works as textbooks for promoting and achieving a better society, free from all forms of exploitation.
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Tracey, Danielle K., University of Western Sydney, of Arts Education and Social Sciences College, and School of Education and Early Childhood Studies. "Self-concepts of preadolescents with mild intellectual disability : multidimensionality, measurement, and support for the big fish little pond effect." THESIS_CAESS_EEC_Tracey_D.xml, 2002. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/370.

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A major concern facing special educators is how best to educate students with mild intellectual disability, and whether regular or special classes are appropriate. The big fish little pond effect (BFLPE) predicts that students with mild intellectual disability will have higher academic self-concepts when in a special class, whereas labeling theory predicts that placing these students in special classes will lower their self-concepts. This study addresses some of these issues by: identifying a psychometrically sound, multidimensional self-concept measurement instrument; critically examining the structure and nature of self-concepts; investigating the effects of regular and special class placement upon students’ self-concepts, social comparison processes, academic achievement, and stigmatisation; and evaluating the legitimacy of the BFLPE and labeling theory. Three studies were conducted on 211 students in years 2-6. The first study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Self Description Questionnaire I Individual Administration (SDQI-IA) and examined the structure and self-concepts of the sample, and results demonstrated that the SDQI-IA is a valid and reliable measure. The second study tested the BLFPE and labeling theory and results provided support for the BFLPE. The third study measured the self-concepts, social comparison processes and academic achievement of 39 students in different education placements, with results revealing that students moved to special classes reported higher academic achievement and more favourable social comparisons than their counterparts in regular classes
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Tracey, Danielle K. "Self-concepts of preadolescents with mild intellectual disability : multidimensionality, measurement, and support for the big fish little pond effect /." View thesis, 2002. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20030728.091747/index.html.

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Farah, Paolo Davide. "L'intégration de la Chine dans l'Organisation mondiale du commerce." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX32085.

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Notre thèse a pour but de réfléchir à cette question majeure, de tenter de résoudre cette impasse : le droit du commerce international contemporain a été élaboré à partir de principes libéraux pour réaliser la libre circulation des marchandises et des services (OMC, GATT, GATS…), sans toutefois tenir compte des différentes barrières culturelles internes des pays (par exemple en Chine), ni de considérations « autres que d’ordre commercial ». Comment dépasser les barrières internes ? Comment intégrer les valeurs non commerciales ? La Chine est à la fois une partie du problème et une partie de la solution à cette question. Une partie du problème en ce que les frictions entre les principes de libre circulation et les habitudes propres à une aire culturelle donnée sont particulièrement vivaces dans le cas de la Chine et font sans cesse surface dans le cadre des exigences de régulation. Une partie de la solution aussi en ce que son engagement pour les technologies vertes et les énergies renouvelables donne plus poids à la nécessité d’élargir les lois étroites du commerce pour prendre en compte les considérations autres que commerciales
This doctoral thesis will aim at addressing the following problematic issue: contemporary international trade law has been established on liberal (free trade) principles in order to allow the free movement of goods and services (WTO, GATT, GATS, etc.), without taking into account other countries internal cultural barriers (for example in China), or non-trade concerns (NTCs). How to overcome internal barriers? How to integrate non-trade concerns? China is part of the problem as well as part of the solution. On one hand frictions between global free-trade principles and local cultural habits are overwelhming present in China and continuously interfere with the requirements of trade regulation. On the other China’s involvement in green technology or renewable energies give more weigth to the necessity of extending the international trade framework to include non-trade concerns in its definition
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Deftereos, Christine. "Contesting secularism : Ashis Nandy and the cultural politics of selfhood /." Connect to thesis, 2009. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/5722.

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This dissertation establishes that the methods used to generate social and political criticism are just as important as the ideas expressed. This proposition is explored in both the ideas and methods of the Indian political psychologist Ashis Nandy. For over thirty-five years Nandy has contributed extensively to a number of debates within a global academic culture, and as a public intellectual in India. His critique of Indian secularism has produced intense controversy, and is a dynamic case to explore this relationship between critique and method, and by extension the identity of the critic. This case study also allows for an analysis, of what is widely accepted, as the confronting features of his critique. In radically questioning the ways in which the ideology of secularism operates in Indian political culture, and in defining concepts of Indianness, Nandy contests dominant political ideas and ideals. Further, he confronts the role these ideas and ideals play in foreclosing understandings of national identity, national integration and Indian democracy. I argue that this confrontation demonstrates a critical and psychoanalytic engagement with the constituting features of Indian political culture, and political identities. This case study also provides a context to consider the implications of this approach for understanding and representing the identity of the critic.
Much criticism of Nandy and his work is based on beliefs that he represents the intellectual basis of anti-secularism and anti-modernism in India. According to these accounts Nandy carries forward a threatening and disruptive quality. This is evident, it is claimed, in his calls to return to a regressive traditionalism. These responses represent his ideas and his identity within a particular ideological and intellectual framework. This takes place though, at the expense of engaging with the methods operating in his work. The focus on the disruptive and threatening features of Nandy and his work creates a series of over-determined responses that undermine recognition of his psychoanalytic approach. I argue that the location of agitation and fascination for critics is in Nandy’s willingness to confront accepted identities, meanings, fantasies, projections and ideals operating in politics, and in working through the complexities of subjectivity. This aptitude for working with external and internal processes, at the border between culture and psyche is where the psychoanalytic focus of his work is located. The psychoanalytic focus, in working with and working through the complexities of human subjectivity, produces a confronting self-reflexivity that can disarm critics. Nandy’s psychoanalytic reading of secularism is the starting point for theorising and characterising the method, or mode of critique operating across his work more broadly.
This dissertation argues that Nandy’s approach or method is characterised by a psychoanalytic mode. The psychoanalytic mode of engagement is illustrated in his capacity to generate critical analytic perspectives that rupture and regenerate subjectivity, including his own. This dissertation demonstrates Nandy’s psychoanalytic commitment, and argues the importance of this approach. Therefore, this reading of Nandy and the methods that are employed to develop this inquiry, build a case for the importance of psychoanalytic concepts, as a necessary interpretive mode for social and political criticism.
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Potari, Despoina. "Power in political thought : a comparative conceptual morphology." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:383dc200-e915-4c80-bedb-b98cf16ed3db.

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The aim of this thesis is to resurrect interest in the concept of power in political theory by shedding light on some of its relatively unexplored discursive dimensions and developing a fresh approach to its understanding. Particularly, it studies an under-examined theme in the current literature, which, however, forms a crucial aspect determining different definitions of power: in what manner do different ways of thinking about power underpin variable conceptual formulations and theoretical interpretations of this key political concept? What types of cognitive, ideational and conceptual 'micro-processes' shape different ways of thinking about power in political thought? The thesis suggests novel interpretative possibilities that may be distilled from developing a hermeneutical approach extending across the dimensions of historical time and disciplinary space, by combining methodological insights from the fields of morphology, intellectual history and interdisciplinary study. To that end, it engages perspectives gleaned from historical treatments of power, as well as recent understandings of spatiality and force provided by scientific discourse. The concept of power is explored through the perspectives of (i) cultural historicity and (ii) interdisciplinarity. Along the axis of cultural historicity, the analysis studies Aristotle's classical concept of 'dunamis' as the original conceptual modality of power in political thought. Along the axis of interdisciplinarity, the examination explores the concept of force in the discourse of physics, and its parallel development in political thought. This dissertation shows that the exploration of those conceptual modalities can yield a new appreciation of certain diachronic and contingent conceptual features of power and enhance our understanding of the multifaceted discursive processes through which those form, including the underpinning 'micro-semantic', linguistic and ideational processes which contribute to the emergence of variable modes of thinking about power. In so doing, the thesis aims at illuminating our modern understanding of the concept, moving the scholarly discourse forward towards new horizons of meaning and interpretation.
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Ferreira, Ana Luiza de Oliveira Duarte. "Raízes e perfis da moderna América Latina: ensaios sobre o homem, a cultura e as revoluções no Brasil e no México das primeiras décadas do século XX, através dos clássicos ensaios de Sergio Buarque de Holanda e Samuel Ramos." Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/84/84131/tde-21102015-094124/.

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O objetivo desta Tese é analisar como Sergio Buarque de Holanda e Samuel Ramos Magaña trabalharam a ideia de \"revolução\", e entenderam as possibilidades de uma revolução, respectivamente, no Brasil e no México, no início do século XX. Consideram-se, para tanto, os ensaios mais célebres desses dois autores: Raízes do Brasil e El perfil del hombre y la cultura en México, ambos publicados pela primeira vez na década de 1930, mas, como clássicos, tantas vezes lidos e ressignificados por distintas gerações. Partindo de um dos grandes expoentes da História Intelectual, Dominick LaCapra, demonstra-se que as metodologias ali trabalhadas indicam uma preocupação pontual com a crítica dos modos de pensar e ser do brasileiro e do mexicano contemporâneos, reais. Partindo de um dos grandes expoentes da História dos Conceitos, Reinhart Koselleck, considera-se o ambiente em que foram escritos Raízes e El perfil, e demonstra-se que (entre ensaístas e vanguardistas) se encontram num meio-termo, entre volteios críticos produzidos por não-especialistas, e interpretações metodologicamente mais acuradas, consolidadas anos depois.
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze how Sergio Buarque de Holanda and Samuel Ramos Magaña worked the idea of \"revolution\" and understood the possibilities of a revolution, respectively, in Brazil and Mexico, in the beginning of twentieth century. We consider, therefore, the most celebrated essays of these two authors: Raízes do Brasil and El perfil del hombre y la cultura en México, both first published in the 1930\'s, being classics often read and resignified by different generations. Considering one of the great exponents of Intellectual History, Dominick LaCapra, this Thesis demonstrates that the methodology used by Holanda and Ramos indicate a timely concern with criticism of the real ways of thinking and being of contemporary brazilians and mexicans. Considering one of the great exponents of the History of Concepts, Reinhart Koselleck, it also reckons (pointing similarities and distinctions about other essayists works, and also literary vanguard productions) how Raízes and El perfil are a middle ground between reviews produced by non-specialists and methodologically-accurate interpretations consolidated years later.
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Lefort, Marie. "L'individu et le déclin de la cité démocratique au IVème siècle : étude de l'évolution de concepts majeurs d'ordre éthique et politique d'après les textes des intellectuels athéniens du IVème siècle." Limoges, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LIMO2020.

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Au IVe siècle av. J. -C. , période d’ordinaire considérée comme celle du déclin de la cité démocratique athénienne, comment l’individu athénien se définit-il ? L’étude des textes de Démosthène, Isocrate et Xénophon montre que, tout en se percevant encore principalement comme les citoyens d’une démocratie, les Athéniens sentaient le lien identitaire qui les rattachait à la cité se relâcher. On remarque ainsi certaines évolutions dans la fréquence d’emploi des quatre principaux mots permettant de désigner l’individu ; d’autre part, la place importante accordée dans les textes à la description et au jugement de comportements individualistes, tenus pour responsables du déclin de la cité, témoigne de l’émergence d’une perception nouvelle de l’individu, qui a des conséquences sur de nombreux concepts éthiques et politiques de l’époque
In the fourth century BC. , usually considered as the period of the decline of the Athenian democratic city, how does the Athenian individual define himself? The study of the texts of Demosthenes, Isocrates and Xenophon shows that the Athenians still perceived themselves primarily as democratic citizens, but also felt the identity bond which tied them to the city to relax. Some changes are noticeable in the frequency of use of four key words to describe the person; on the other hand, the authors give an important place to description and judgment of individualistic behaviors, they held responsible for the decline of the city. This reflects the emergence of a new perception of the individual, which has consequences on many ethical and political concepts of the time
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Books on the topic "Intellectual concerns"

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Bascia, Nina. Unions in teachers' professional lives: Social, intellectual, and practical concerns. New York: Teachers College Press, 1994.

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Steffen, Nicolle. Intellectual freedom issues in Colorado libraries: Concerns, challenges, resources, and opinions. Denver: Library Research Service, 2004.

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Hassan, Mohammad Kamal. Intellectual discourse at the end of the 2nd Millenium: Concerns of a Muslim-Malay CEO. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: International Islamic University Malaysia, 2001.

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National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights, Legal Regime, and Indian Concerns (2005 Indian Institute of Comparative Law). National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights, Legal Regime, and Indian Concerns on 18th, 19th and 20th October 2005, Indian Institute of Comparative Law. Jaipur: [Indian Institute of Comparative Law, 2005.

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Understanding developments in cyberspace law: Leading lawyers on examining privacy issues, addressing security concerns, and responding to recent IT trends. [Boston, Mass.]: Aspatore Books, 2011.

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Krishna, Daya. India's intellectual traditions: Attempts at conceptual reconstructions. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 2003.

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D, Vaver, ed. Intellectual property rights: Critical concepts in law. London: Routledge, 2006.

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Griffiths, Jonathan. Concepts of Property in Intellectual Property Law. Edited by Helena Howe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781107300880.

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Ulric, Neisser, and Emory Cognition Project Conference (1st : 1984 : Emory University), eds. Concepts and conceptual development: Ecological and intellectual factors in categorization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

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Brockman, John. This will make you smarter: New scientific concepts to improve your thinking. New York: Harper Perennial, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Intellectual concerns"

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Goldberg, Michele K. "Special Needs Legal Concerns." In Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 201–15. First edition. | New York: Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315562490-15.

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Stoddard, Susan L., and James A. Rogers. "Transgenic Animals and Intellectual Property Concerns." In Neuromethods, 91–96. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-898-0_6.

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Wan, Julian. "Urological Concerns." In Health Care for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities across the Lifespan, 1283–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18096-0_104.

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McCallion, Philip, and Stacey R. Kolomer. "Psychosocial Concerns Among Aging Family Carers." In Mental Health, Intellectual Disabilities, and the Aging Process, 179–95. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470776179.ch13.

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Pham, Lien. "‘Intellectual’ Field: Education Reformers and Conformers." In Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 159–84. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5941-5_8.

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McCallion, Philip, and Lisa A. Ferretti. "Psychosocial Concerns Among Ageing Family Caregivers." In Mental Health, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and the Ageing Process, 249–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56934-1_15.

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Burke, Éilish, Márie O’Dwyer, Eimear McGlinchey, Sinéad Foran, Caoimhin MacGiolla Phadraig, Rachael Carroll, Philip McCallion, and Mary McCarron. "Overview of the Important Physical Health Concerns." In Physical Health of Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 27–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90083-4_3.

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Ullrich, Hanns. "Mandatory Licensing Under Patent Law and Competition Law: Different Concerns, Complementary Roles." In MPI Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 333–75. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54704-1_17.

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Lakshmikumaran, Malathi. "Genetically Modified Plants: The IP and Regulatory Concerns in India." In Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China, 367–86. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8102-7_16.

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Sugimura, Miki, and Nobuko Kayashima. "Japan’s ODA Scholarship Programs for International Students: Supporting Japan’s Intellectual Contribution to the International Community." In Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 217–38. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6815-9_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Intellectual concerns"

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"Intellectual Property Policies in Academe: Issues and Concerns with Digital Scholarship." In Charleston Conference. Purdue University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284315132.

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Chen, Zhao, and Huang Liang. "Infringement of intellectual property rights of industrial design: multinationals' strategy, practice, and concerns in China." In 2006 7th International Conference on Computer-Aided Industrial Design and Conceptual Design. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/caidcd.2006.329423.

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Gerstmayer, Florian, Jürgen Hausladen, Michael Kramer, and Martin Horauer. "Methods for Protection of Intellectual Property in Embedded Linux: A Survey." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-67422.

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Embedded systems technologies are at the core of many products and applications, for example, ones as used in smart homes or modern cars. These technologies enable new functional features which in turn improve also non-functional aspects such as environmental efficiency. Especially, their inter-connection and coupling with existing networks — here in particular to the internet — allows for an unprecedented boost. At the same time security concerns become consequential since respective security breaches may have dire consequences that range from theft and/or tampering of intellectual property over to malfunctions that can result in threats of safety. This paper presents a survey of software approaches used to prevent reverse engineering, defend against malicious modifications, and to ensure integrity of embedded systems software. The presented methods focus on mechanisms for post development stages that can be used to add/improve security features of existing products. Furthermore, different kind of targets are taken into consideration, separating the introduced security features in regard to their applicability for standalone and OS-based embedded systems.
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Dyachkov, V. V., I. A. Khomchenkova, P. S. Pleshak, and N. M. Stoynova. "ANNOTATING AND EXPLORING CODE-SWITCHING IN FOUR CORPORA OF MINORITY LANGUAGES OF RUSSIA." In International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies "Dialogue". Russian State University for the Humanities, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-228-240.

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This paper describes code-switching with Russian in four spoken corpora of minority languages of Russia: two Uralic ones (Hill Mari and Moksha) and two Tungusic ones (Nanai and Ulch). All narrators are bilinguals, fluent both in the indigenous language (IL) and in Russian; all the corpora are comparable in size and genres (small field collections of spontaneous oral texts, produced under the instruction to speak IL); the languages are comparable in structural (dis)similarity with Russian. The only difference concerns language dominance and the degree of language shift across the communities. The aim of the paper is to capture how the degree of language shift influences the strategy of code-switching attested in each of the corpora using a minimal additional annotation of code-switching. We added to each corpus a uniform annotation of code-switching of two types: first, a simple semi-automatic word-by-word language annotation (IL vs. Russian), second, a manual annotation of structural code-switching types (for smaller sub-corpora). We compared several macro-parameters of code-switching by applying some existing simple measures of code-switching to the data of annotation 1. Then we compared the rates of different structural types of code-switching, basing on annotation 2. The results of the study, on the one hand, verify and enhance the existing generalizations on how language shift influences code-switching strategies, on the other hand, they show that even a very simple annotation of code-switching integrated to an existing field records collection appears to be very informative in code-switching studies.
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Gorbova, E. V. "ASPECTUAL TRIPLETS OF THE RUSSIAN VERB IN DIACHRONY: EVIDENCE FROM THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL CORPUS." In International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies "Dialogue". Russian State University for the Humanities, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-321-347.

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The paper deals with the so-called aspectual triplets of the Russian verb. Based on the data from the Russian National Corpus, it proposes a diachronic method to study triplets as well as a two-component model of the Russian aspect as an alternative to the traditional word-based classification model. The first component of the model is a morphological mechanism of the imperfectivizing suffixation of prefixed verbs that is inflectional (ras-kry-t’PFV — ras-kryva-t’IPFV2 ‘disclose, reveal’), but has a limited scope of action (prefixed verbs only). The second component of the model is the actionality (lexical aspect) with a maximal scope. Related to the verb class as a whole, it is especially crucial for non-prefixed simplexes. Actionality enables the functioning and perfective / imperfective characterization of simplexes which do not fall under the inflectional grammatical aspect. The analysis of ten biimperfective triplets resulted in several observations and conclusions. One of them concerns the role of a ‘joker’, which all imperfective simplexes (IPFV1) have in the aspectual triplets as (quasi)synonyms for corresponding secondary imperfectives (IPFV2). A working hypothesis on the predominance of IPFV1 over PFV in every triplet, based on the broader polysemy of the former, has not been confirmed. However, the two-component model has explanatory power for the cases of reverse frequency (PFV over IPFV1) through its lexical aspect component. Another working hypothesis on a possible increase or a decrease in the number of secondary imperfectives in diachrony was partially confirmed — an increase was noted for the 20/21st century.
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Ziemele, Ineta. "Nacionālā profesūra globalizācijas apstākļos." In The 8th International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia. University of Latvia Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/iscflul.8.1.04.

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Developments in science and technology have affected human societies in unprecedented ways, and the higher education in the 21st century faces heretofore unknown challenges and new questions. One of the main questions concerns the role of national universities in the era of globalization. Societies need their intellectual elites for their development and sustainability more than ever. The national professorship, among others, forms part of the intellectual elite of the society. Even if national university is not amongst the criteria of statehood, its strength impacts the quality of the State and its sustainability. For as long as a State remains the better form of the organization of human society and the individuls develop their identity in connection with a specific territory and society, the national university will remain a key structure for the identity of that society in a globalised world, and thus the strength and attractiveness of a State is closely linked to the quality of national professorship.
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Gladstone, Julia. "Exploring the Key Informational, Ethical and Legal Concerns to the Development of Population Genomic Databases for Pharmacogenomic Research." In InSITE 2005: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2880.

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The completion of a high quality comprehensive sequence of the human genome has lead to the discovery of genetic links to complex diseases and the development of target drugs. Population genetic databases (PGDs) are a powerful resource to the systematic study of the genetic component of disease; in the quest to understand the impact of genetic factors on drug response data from laboratory experiments, computational methods and clinical studies must be integrated. The establishment of a pharmacogenomics knowledge base entails complex information management balanced with the appropriate legal and ethical standards. This article reviews some of the ontology development challenges and examines the need to establish a legal structure which creates the proper intellectual property incentives to develop PGDs and the ethical standards that must be upheld so that the terms of informed consent are legitimate.
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Elizabeth Bezanson, Mary, Kenneth J. Levine, and Susan B. Kretchmer. "Panel on: The Creation and Distortion of Communication through Information Technology." In 2003 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2733.

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Information and communication technology has opened up both challenges and opportunities for the process of communication. This is particularly true for communicating effectively and efficiently in the digital age, where unique problems of creation and distortion, especially misinformation and bias, can arise. In addition, the broad diffusion of a communication medium eventually prompts both the public and private sectors to establish mechanisms to regulate that medium under the rubric of the public interest. Sometimes this can happen through self-censorship on the part of the industry, while other times it requires the institution of governmental law and regulation. The emergence of the Internet as a mass communication system has raised questions about how this medium can function to benefit society, as well as concerns about its potential harm. Focusing on the nexus of the process of communication and the limitations and prospects of information technology, this panel explores some of the major concerns of the digital age from a legal and policy perspective. The topics to be covered through interactive discussion include: anonymous speech and cybersmearing; the nature of publication and misinformation; and Internet content filtering, freedom of speech, and intellectual property
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Dachowicz, Adam, Siva Chaitanya Chaduvula, Jitesh H. Panchal, and Mikhail Atallah. "Confidentiality Management in Collaborative Design." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-59222.

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The globalization of collaboration in engineering design has raised several new concerns regarding information sharing. In particular, data shared during collaboration has the potential to leak private information through inferences that may be made by another collaborator. Enterprises that must keep certain information confidential, fearing loss of intellectual property, may turn down potential collaborations that would otherwise be mutually beneficial. Thus, there is need for a method to study this tradeoff between confidentiality and value in engineering collaboration. In this paper, a framework for analyzing this tradeoff is proposed, along with an illustrative example of a possible implementation and its effects on the collaborative design process. This framework estimates and quantifies the confidentiality loss and value gain associated with information revelation during design iterations. We believe that such analysis would aid designers in making better decisions about sharing information with their collaborators. Studying this tradeoff may incentivize designers to engage in more frequent, and more secure, collaboration.
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Markopoulos, Evangelos, Jens Refflinghaus, Marven Roell, and Hannu Vanharanta. "Understanding Situationality using the Kepner-Tregoe Method in the Company Democracy Model to increase Employee Engagement and Knowledge Contribution." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001522.

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Driving sustainable and successful change towards achieving democratic organizational culture a company has to evolve through the 6 levels of the Company Democracy Model which needs to be supported by two foundational and prerequisite enablers. The first one is the critical thinking skills to build an alignment on a meta-level / logic-level / thinking level for effective and efficient communication and actions. Effective actions and communication require clear thinking which requires thinking processes. The second one is the Change Management tools and skills to drive the change. However the integration and activation of these two enablers seem to be the challenge on the first level in the company democracy model who seeks critical thinking to become change agents. This paper integrates the concepts of critical thinking and change making with the introduction of the problem solving Kepner-Tregoe (KT) Method in the Company Democracy Model. Critical Thinking is approached as the applied thinking processes to gather, organize, analyse, confirm, and communicate information in order to solve concerns and issues in an effective, unbiased and self-reflected mode that first seeks to understand and then to act. Therefore, it is the prerequisite for effective and efficient actions. This necessary exchange of information can more targeted and effortless if achieved through a democratic organizational culture which equips each member in an organization with the same logic/thinking, to reveal their intellectual capital by focusing on how to think, not what to think. Effectively thinking requires understanding the concern and the situation that creates a need to act. The concept of situationality, as introduced in the Company Democracy Model (CDM) is further supported in this paper with the KT problem solving methods to identify the core nature of a specific situational concern that enables or disables people’s thinking. The paper defines and analyses the situational concerns which can be categorized in five areas such as understanding a situation, deviation cause, alternatives selection, risk reduction and change enhancement.The identification of the situationality helps finding a thinking approach which leads to an idea that is transformed into an innovative process, product or services. This can be considered a fundamental approach for effective and efficient actions within democratic organizational cultures. Furthermore change management lies in the capability to assess a situation in which people interact, understand the mechanics of the system that forms individual or groups behaviour, and develop activities to manage these mechanics that change human behaviour. Therefore, the challenge of the first level of the company democracy model which is understanding human behaviour is based on the effectiveness of critical thinking capabilities in a systematic human performance model. The elements of the performance environment influence the performance of any person. These elements operate as a system, influencing performance as it happens. The paper presents the five performance system core elements which deal with the environment infrastructures (processes, workflows, expectation and priority setting) the capabilities and willingness of the performer, the demonstrated or desired response/ behaviour, the consequences which follow the behaviour and the performance feedback given to the performer. The paper uses the Aristotelian golden mean to effectively balance this employee performance, and identity imbalances that feed the development of corrective actions and impact behavioural change.
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Reports on the topic "Intellectual concerns"

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Kost’, Stepan. THE CONCEPT OF CREATIVITY IN JOURNALISM. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11092.

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The article analyzes some theoretical and practical aspects of creativity. The author shares his opinion that the concept of creativity belongs to the fundamental concepts of philosophy, psychology, literature, art, pedagogy. Creativity is one of the important concepts of the theory of journalism. The author does not agree with the extended definition of creativity. He believes that journalistic activity becomes creativity when it is free and associated with the creation and establishment of new national and universal values, with the highest intensity of intellectual and moral strength of the journalist, when journalism is a manifestation of civic position, when this activity combines professional skills and perfect literary form.The author also believes that literary skill and the skill of a journalist are not identical concepts, because literary skill is a component of journalistic skill.
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Parents provide their perspective on the crossroads of autism and deafness. ACAMH, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.11897.

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