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  1. Perception in the mirror: the influence of self-beliefs.Antonella Tramacere & Angelica Kaufmann - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-19.
    Mirrors are more than reflective surfaces; they are portals to self-perception influenced by a tapestry of developmental, psychological, and cultural factors. In this paper, we explore the interplay between these factors by investigating the effect of beliefs on mirror images and clarifying how negative self-perception develops. We analyse the phenomenon of mirror self-recognition and the development of beliefs about oneself, attempting to clarify how emotionally charged beliefs could influence our experience with the mirror. Our proposal offers insights into body dysmorphia (...)
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  2. Temporal Cognition in Apes.Angelica Kaufmann & Gerardo Viera - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    In humans, at least some of our ability to coordinate our actions with the timing of events in our world is due to our capacities for temporal cognition. However, controversy arises when we turn our attention to the animal world. In this paper, we will argue that apes, especially Taï Chimpanzees, are capable of genuine temporal cognition. That is, they are able to mentally represent and reason about time in cognition. We do this by developing a novel analysis of the (...)
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  3. Two Models of Mind Blanking.Angelica Kaufmann, Sara Parmigiani & Toshikazu Kawagoe - 2023 - European Journal of Neuroscience 59 (5):786-795.
    Mind blanking is a mental state in which attention does not bring any perceptual input into conscious awareness. As this state is still largely unexplored, we suggest that a comprehensive understanding of mind blanking can be achieved through a multifaceted approach combining self-assessment methods, neuroimaging, and neuromodulation. In this article, we explain how EEG and TMS could be combined to help determine whether mind blanking is associated with a lack of mental content or a lack of linguistically or conceptually determinable (...)
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    Einführung in Rechtsphilosophie und Rechtstheorie der Gegenwart.Alfred Büllesbach, Winfried Hassemer & Arthur Kaufmann (eds.) - 1977 - Karlsruhe: Müller Juristischer Verlag.
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    Introducing individual sentience profiles in nonhuman primate neuroscience research.Angelica Kaufmann - 2023 - Current Research in Neurobiology 5.
    The Animal Research Declaration is committed to establishing cohesive and rigorous ethical standards to safeguard the welfare of nonhuman primates, NHPs, engaged in neuroscience research (Petkov et al., 2022 this issue). As part of this mission, there is an expanding dialogue amongst neuroscientists, philosophers and policymakers, that is centred on diverse aspects of animal welfare and scientific practice. This paper emphasises the necessity of integrating the assessment of animal sentience into the declaration. Animal sentience, in this context, refers to the (...)
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  6. Animal Mental Action: Planning Among Chimpanzees.Angelica Kaufmann - 2015 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 6 (4):745-760.
    I offer an argument for what mental action may be like in nonhuman animals. Action planning is a type of mental action that involves a type of intention. Some intentions are the causal mental antecedents of proximal mental actions, and some intentions are the causal mental antecedents of distal mental actions. The distinction between these two types of “plan-states” is often spelled out in terms of mental content. The prominent view is that while proximal mental actions are caused by mental (...)
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    Pointing and Representing: Three Options.Nick Young, Angelica Kaufmann & Bence Nanay - 2013 - Humana Mente 6 (24).
    The aim of this paper is to explore the minimal representational requirements for pointing. One year old children are capable of pointing – what does this tell us about their representational capacities? We analyse three options: (1) pointing presupposes non-perceptual representations, (2) pointing does not presuppose any representation at all, (3) pointing presupposes perceptual representations. Rather than fully endorsing any of these three options, the aim of the paper is to explore the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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  8. Phenomenological Qualitative Methods Applied to the Analysis of Cross-Cultural Experience in Novel Educational Social Contexts.Ahmed Ali Alhazmi & Angelica Kaufmann - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The qualitative method of phenomenology provides a theoretical tool for educational research as it allows researchers to engage in flexible activities that can describe and help to understand complex phenomena, such as various aspects of human social experience. This article explains how to apply the framework of phenomenological qualitative analysis to educational research. The discussion within this article is relevant to those researchers interested in doing cross-cultural qualitative research and in adapting phenomenological investigations to understand students’ cross-cultural lived experiences in (...)
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    Animal thought exceeds language-of-thought.Angelica Kaufmann & Albert Newen - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e279.
    Quilty-Dunn et al. claim that all complex infant and animal reasoning implicate language-of-thought hypothesis (LOTH)-like structures. We agree with the authors that the mental life of animals can be explained in representationalist terms, but we disagree with their idea that the complexity of mental representations is best explained by appealing to abstract concepts, and instead, we explain that it doesn't need to.
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    Joint distal intentions: who shares what?Angelica Kaufmann - 2016 - In Julian Kiverstein (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of the Social Mind. New York: Routledge.
    The ability to think for cooperating is called Shared Intentionality (Tomasello, 2014, p. 125). The advocates of the Shared Intentionality Hypothesis maintain that this is a distinctively human skill, for humans possess a foundational ability to ascribe distal intentions to conspecifics, and to share distal intentions courtesy of this capacity. Accordingly, humans appear to be provided with a specific capacity to coordinate joint actions and plans over time. I investigate to what extent such capacity can be observed to emerge in (...)
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  11. Festschrift Für Karl Engisch Zum 70 [I. E. Siebzigsten] Geburtstag.Karl Engisch, Paul Bockelmann, Arthur Kaufmann & Ulrich Klug - 1969 - V. Klostermann.
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  12. Festschrift für Karl Engisch zum 70.Karl Engisch, Paul Bockelmann, Arthur Kaufmann & Ulrich Klug (eds.) - 1969 - Frankfurt am Main,: V. Klostermann.
     
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  13. All animals are conscious in their own way.Angelica Kaufmann - 2024 - Frontiers in Psychology 15.
    This paper evaluates recent advancements in the debate on animal consciousness, comparing the marker hypothesis with the universal consciousness hypothesis. It discusses the use of consciousness tests (C-tests) for identifying conscious beings, a method supported by Bayne et al.’ s (2024) and compares this with Andrews's (2024) call for assuming all animals are conscious. The paper argues for a balanced approach to studying consciousness that acknowledges species-specific consciousness without relying solely on C-tests. It suggests Dung and Newen's (2023) framework as (...)
     
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  14. Analogia e ''natura della cosa''. Un contributo alla dottrina del tipo (1965), trad it. Napoli.A. Kaufmann - forthcoming - Vivarium.
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    Dimensionen der Hermeneutik: Arthur Kaufmann zum 60. Geburtstag.Arthur Kaufmann, Winfried Hassemer & Alessandro Baratta (eds.) - 1984 - Heidelberg: R.v. Decker & C.F. Müller.
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  16. Die ontologische Begründung des Rechts.Arthur Kaufmann - 1965 - Bad Homburg v.d.H.,: Gentner.
     
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    Experience-Specific Dimensions of Consciousness (Observable in Flexible and Spontaneous Action Planning Among Animals).Angelica Kaufmann - 2021 - Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 15 (Comparative Animal Consciousness).
    The multidimensional framework to the study of consciousness, which comes as an alternative to a single sliding scale model, offers a set of experimental paradigms for investigating dimensions of animal consciousness, acknowledging the compelling urge for a novel approach. One of these dimensions investigates whether non-human animals can flexibly and spontaneously plan for a future event, and for future desires, without relying on reinforcement learning. This is a critical question since different intentional structures for action in non-human animals are described (...)
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    Entre el iusnaturalismo y positivismo hacia la hermenéutica jurídica.Arthur Kaufmann - 2016 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 50:133-142.
    La superación de la vieja contienda entre Derecho natural y positivismo jurídico lleva a sostener que el derecho correcto es siempre una cuestión problemática, que se muestra como un proceso que nunca llega a su fin. La separación dualista entre ser y deber ser es el resultado de una abstracción y, en la realidad jurídica, no se produce tal antagonismo. Hay que superar, por tanto, este viejo dualismo metódico entre ser y deber ser y hay que abandonar la tesis de (...)
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  19. Gendai hōtetsugaku no shomondai: Hō sonzaironteki kenkyū.Arthur Kaufmann - 1968 - Tōkyō: Keiō Gijuku Daigaku Hōgaku Kenkyūkai. Edited by Kōichi Miyazawa.
     
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    Is that all there is? Or is chimpanzees group hunt “fair” enough?Angelica Kaufmann - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43:e74.
    Tomasello claims that we lack convincing evidence that nonhuman animals manifest a sense of moral obligation (i.e., the concept of fairness) in their group activities. The philosophical analysis of distinctive evidence from ethology, namely group hunting practices among chimpanzees, can help the author appreciate the distinctive character of this behaviour as a display of fairness put into practice.
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    Long-term care coalition of the orange county bioethics network (california).Anna Kaufmann - 1994 - HEC Forum 6 (3):183-186.
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    Rechtstheorie.Arthur Kaufmann - 1971 - Karlsruhe,: C.F. Müller. Edited by Alessandro Baratta.
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    Sentido actual de la filosofía del derecho.Arthur Kaufmann - 1972 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 12 (1):7-36.
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    Theorie der Gerechtigkeit: problemgeschichtliche Betrachtungen.Arthur Kaufmann - 1984 - Frankfurt am Main: Metzner.
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    Tendenzen im Rechtsdenken der Gegenwart.Arthur Kaufmann - 1976 - Tübingen: Mohr.
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    Temporal representation and reasoning in non-human animals.Angelica Kaufmann & Arnon Cahen - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Hoerl & McCormack argue that comparative and developmental psychology teaches us that “neither animals nor infants can think and reason about time.” We argue that the authors neglect to take into account pivotal evidence from ethology that suggests that non-human animals do possess a capacity to represent and reason about time, namely, work done on Sumatran orangutans’ long travel calls.
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  27. Vorüberlegungen zu einer juristischen Logik und Ontologie der Relationen. Grundlegung einer personalen Rechtstheorie.Arthur Kaufmann - 1986 - Rechtstheorie 17 (3):257-276.
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    Argumentation und Recht: Vorträge auf d. Tagung d. Dt. Sekt. d. Internat. Vereinigung für Rechts- u. Sozialphilosophie (IVR) in d. Bundesrepublik Deutschland, München, 3.-6. September 1978.Winfried Hassemer, Arthur Kaufmann & Ulfrid Neumann (eds.) - 1980 - Wiesbaden: Steiner.
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  29. Argumentation und Recht: Vorträge auf d. Tagung d. Dt. Sekt. d. Internat. Vereinigung für Rechts- u. Sozialphilosophie (IVR) in d. Bundesrepublik Deutschland, München, 3.-6. September 1978.Winfried Hassemer, Arthur Kaufmann & Ulfrid Neumann (eds.) - 1980 - Wiesbaden: Steiner.
     
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