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    Les rapports de Paulin de Nole avec Jêrôme au-Delà de 400: la Lettre 39 de Paulin et le Commentaire sur Joël 1, 4 De Jêrôme. [REVIEW]Aline Canellis - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (2):311-335.
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    Is the truth table task mistaken?Aline Sevenants, Kristien Dieussaert & Walter Schaeken - 2012 - Thinking and Reasoning 18 (2):119 - 132.
    There is ample evidence that in classical truth table task experiments false antecedents are judged as ?irrelevant?. Instead of interpreting this in support of a suppositional representation of conditionals, Schroyens (2010a, 2010b) attributes it to the induction problem: the impossibility of establishing the truth of a universal claim on the basis of a single case. In the first experiment a truth table task with four options is administered and the correlation with intelligence is inspected. It is observed that ?undetermined? is (...)
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    Public Conversation: Aline Kominsky-Crumb and Kristen Schilt.Aline Kominsky-Crumb & Kristen Schilt - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 40 (3):118-131.
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    Learning as Becoming Conscious: A note on Jablonka and Ginsburg’s Notion of Learning.Alin Olteanu - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (3):457-467.
    This commentary addresses the concept of learning stemming from Eva Jablonka and Simona Ginsburg’s theory of the emergence of consciousness. Jablonka and Ginsburg find strong support in biosemiotics for their argument that learning offers an evolutionary transition marker for the emergence of consciousness. Indeed, biosemiotics embraces a view on evolution that integrates both phylogeny and ontogeny. It does not polarize learning and evolving. At the same time, Jablonka and Ginsburg’s argument gives both biosemiotics and learning theory a shake, forcing scholarship (...)
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  5. A experiência estética e a formação humana numa perspectifa monista em Dewey // DOI: 10.18226/21784612.v24.e019008.Aline Franciele Morigi & Angelo Vitório Cenci - 2019 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 24:019008.
    O presente artigo trata da relação entre experiência estética e formação humana a partir da abordagem de John Dewey e tem como objetivo demonstrar as contribuições da experiência estética para a formação humana, a partir da perspectiva monista deste autor. Para dar conta desse propósito, tomamos como referência principal a sua obra Arte como Experiência e, como complementares, Democracia e Educação, Experiência e educação e Vida e Educação. O artigo aborda, inicialmente, a relação entre a experiência estética e o papel (...)
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  6. How Dualists Should (Not) Respond to the Objection from Energy Conservation.Alin C. Cucu & J. Brian Pitts - 2019 - Mind and Matter 17 (1):95-121.
    The principle of energy conservation is widely taken to be a se- rious difficulty for interactionist dualism (whether property or sub- stance). Interactionists often have therefore tried to make it satisfy energy conservation. This paper examines several such attempts, especially including E. J. Lowe’s varying constants proposal, show- ing how they all miss their goal due to lack of engagement with the physico-mathematical roots of energy conservation physics: the first Noether theorem (that symmetries imply conservation laws), its converse (that conservation (...)
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    Multimodal Modeling: Bridging Biosemiotics and Social Semiotics.Alin Olteanu - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (3):783-805.
    This paper explores a semiotic notion of body as starting point for bridging biosemiotic with social semiotic theory. The cornerstone of the argument is that the social semiotic criticism of the classic view of meaning as double articulation can support the criticism of language-centrism that lies at the foundation of biosemiotics. Besides the pragmatic epistemological advantages implicit in a theoretical synthesis, I argue that this brings a semiotic contribution to philosophy of mind broadly. Also, it contributes to overcoming the polemic (...)
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    A Thought without Puppeteer: Ethics of Dramatization and Selection of Becomings.Aline Wiame - 2016 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 10 (1):33-49.
    In order to understand how Deleuze's method of dramatization is ‘not privileging mankind in any way’, this article turns to the figure of the marionette as it is discreetly, but consistently, developed thorough Deleuze's books. Inspired by Kleist's On the Marionette Theatre, this marionette figure claims for a rhizomatic approach to the subject, defined by the lines it draws into space and exercising its freedom in the present of Aion through spatio-temporal dynamisms similar to those of Leibniz's monads. The strange (...)
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    Schematic Enough to be Safe from Kidnappers: The Semiotics of Charles Peirce as Transitionalist Pragmatism.Alin Olteanu - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (4):788-806.
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    Truth table tasks: Irrelevance and cognitive ability.Aline Sevenants, Kristien Dieussaert & Walter Schaeken - 2011 - Thinking and Reasoning 17 (3):213 - 246.
    Two types of truth table task are used to examine people's mental representation of conditionals. In two within-participants experiments, participants either receive the same task-type twice (Experiment 1) or are presented successively with both a possibilities task and a truth task (Experiment 2). Experiment 3 examines how people interpret the three-option possibilities task and whether they have a clear understanding of it. The present study aims to examine, for both task-types, how participants' cognitive ability relates to the classification of the (...)
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    Naturalizing Models: New Perspectives in a Peircean Key.Alin Olteanu, Cary Campbell & Sebastian Feil - 2020 - Biosemiotics 13 (2):179-197.
    This paper reconsiders semiotic modelling in light of recent scholarship on Charles Peirce, particularly regarding his concept of proposition. Conceived in the vein of Peirce’s phenomenological categories as well as of his taxonomy of signs, semiotic modelling has mostly been thought of as ascending from simple, basic sign types to complex ones. This constitutes the backbone of most currently accepted semiotic modelling theories and entails the further acceptance of an unexamined a priori coherence between complexity of cognition and complexity of (...)
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    Digital Citizen Participation in a Comparative Context: Co-Creating Cities through Hybrid Practices.Aline Suter, Pekka Tuominen, Asma Mehan, Paulina Polko, Kinga Kimic & Simone Tappert - 2024 - In Francesco Rotondo, Aleksandra Djukic, Preben Hansen, Edmond Manahasa, Mastoureh Fathi & Juan A. García-Esparza (eds.), Placemaking in Practice Volume 2: Engagement in Placemaking: Methods, Strategies, Approaches. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. pp. 156–180.
    Citizen participation today needs to be understood as both an empowerment practice to create urban futures as well as the perpetuation of entrepreneurial and neoliberal modes of planning. The exponential progress of technologies and the digitalisation of everyday life have led to a surge of innovation. Since hybridity has become a key factor, citizen participation now involves citizens and governments meeting online and offline in a multi-stakeholder setting to plan the city in parallel layers, often according to controversial or even (...)
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    Evaluation of Third and Fourth Youth Peace Ambassador (YPA3 and YPA4) Training Programmes.Alin Horj, Suvi Moalinen & Darryl Macer - 2013 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 23 (4):102-134.
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    Um olhar ecológico.Aline Leal (ed.) - 2007 - Rio de Janeiro: IBAP-RJ.
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    Le Québec et la Caraïbe face à la zone de libre-échange des Amériques.Aline Lechaume & Eric Waddell - 2004 - Hermes 40:319.
    Le présent article se propose d'examiner les défis que devra relever la Francophonie panaméricaine pour assurer son intégration dans la ZLÉA. La rencontre entre les deux Amériques, l'une francophone et centrée sur le Québec, l'autre créole et centrée sur la Caraïbe, n'est pas le moindre de ces défis puisqu'elle implique que la Francophonie panaméricaine fasse fi de la contradiction apparente qu'il existe à revendiquer l'exception culturelle pour se « protéger » tout en acceptant le métissage, la créolisation, de ses manifestations (...)
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    „They do something“ – Ein praxeologischer Blick auf Hunde in der Vormoderne.Aline Steinbrecher - 2014 - In Ulrich Wilhelm Weiser, Henning Murmann, Albrecht Franz & Friederike Elias (eds.), Praxeologie: Beiträge Zur Interdisziplinären Reichweite Praxistheoretischer Ansätze in den Geistes- Und Sozialwissenschaften. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 29-52.
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    Trançados e letramentos : relatos de um projeto de Pesquisa e Prática Pedagógica na Escola Tupinikim da Aldeia Comboios- Aracruz/ES.Aline F. R. Elisiário Tupinikim, Edinalva F. Rodriguês Tupinikim, Joselda C. Passos Tupinikim, Larissa D. Florêncio Tupinikim & Luzia F. Rodrigues Tupinikim - 2018 - Odeere 3 (5):223.
    O presente relato nasce de um projeto pedagógico desenvolvido na Aldeia Tupinikim de Comboios, município de Aracruz- ES, durante a disciplina Projetos de Pesquisa e Prática Pedagógica – PPPP III, no curso de Licenciatura Intercultural Indígena Tupinikim e Guarani, do Programa de Licenciaturas Indígenas – PROLIND, oferecido pela Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo – UFES. O projeto teve como objetivos: Pesquisar com os mais velhos os tipos de trançados, colaborando na reafirmação cultural do nosso povo Tupiniquim; Reconhecer os tipos de (...)
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    Philosophy of education in the semiotics of Charles Peirce: a cosmology of learning and loving.Alin Olteanu - 2015 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Semiotics and education -- Charles S. Peirce's list of categories and taxonomy of signs -- Semiotics as pragmatic logic -- Education in Peirce's divisions of science -- Suprasubjective being and suprasubjective learning -- From icon to argument -- Diagrammatic reasoning and learning -- Agapic learning -- The Peircean theory of learning and phenomenology -- Possible objections.
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    Gilles Deleuze and Donna Haraway on Fabulating the Earth.Aline Wiame - 2018 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 12 (4):525-540.
    Inspired by Ursula Le Guin's ‘The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction’, contemporary feminist writing in the social sciences and the humanities has been characterised by a strong renewal of interest in storytelling, as is evidenced by the works of Anna Tsing and Donna Haraway among others. How can storytelling grow with and beyond its literary origin to become a political and heuristic tool? And how does the Anthropocene – our specific geologic epoch – require the renewal of the means of (...)
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    Representações obscuras na antropologia de Kant: cultivo de si e civilização.Aline Brasiliense dos Santos Brito - 2023 - Kant E-Prints 17 (2):36-53.
    Este artigo pretende apresentar as “representações obscuras” como parte da via disponível para se conceber um cultivo de si e da civilização, de acordo com a perspectiva de uma antropologia pragmática tal como concebida por Kant. As representações obscuras marcam a existência de um campo de representações intelectuais, estéticas e morais ocultas à consciência. Estas representações possuem, de um lado, a finalidade de fornecer um _cultivo de si_, espécie de conhecimento da natureza humana, por meio de sua funcionalidade empírica na (...)
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    Contribuições críticas sobre a produção científica na atualidade.Aline Accorssi, Julia Clasen & Anelise Fernandes Silveira - 2020 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:207-221.
    O teórico Michael Löwy afirmou que o campo científico é social e politicamente condicionado, não sendo viável estabelecer um distanciamento entre ciência e ideologia. No atual momento, é possível visualizar a clareza dessa afirmação, na medida em que o campo científico se demonstra obstruído diante do cenário político vivenciado. O pensamento crítico e problematizador é tido como um perigo eminente perante a conjuntura conservadora e antidemocrática que se acentua. Com isso, a produção de pensamento crítico e o posicionamento de resistência, (...)
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    O Riso Grotesco e o Riso de Charivari Na Sociedade Humorística: A Paródia Social No Filme “Coringa”.Aline Brasiliense dos Santos Brito - 2019 - REVISTA APOENA - Periódico dos Discentes de Filosofia da UFPA 1 (2):57.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar uma análise do riso no filme Coringa (Todd Phillips, 2019) enquanto paródia de elementos constituintes da sociedade atual, a qual incorpora uma sociedade humorística nos termos de Gilles Lipovetsky (2014) e onde os fenômenos do riso grotesco e dos Charivaris marcam presença sob formas reinventadas. Coringa apresenta diversos pontos de reflexão, dentre os quais, destacaremos o contexto social, onde a “leveza do humor” e o vínculo entre riso e violência prevalece. A atmosfera do humor (...)
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    Le juge, le médecin et le détenu. Regard critique sur la suspension de peine pour raison médicale.Aline Chassagne & Aurélie Godard-Marceau - 2019 - Médecine et Droit 2019 (156):55-62.
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    The Role of the Context in the Acquisition and in the Organisation of Knowledge: Studies from Adults and from Children.Aline Chevalier & Laure Martinez - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 425--428.
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    Vínculos familiares na adolescência: nuances e vicissitudes na clínica psicanalítica com adolescentes.Aline Bedin Jordão - 2008 - Revista Aletheia 27:157-172.
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    Bruno Latour, une philosophie cartographique.Aline Wiame - 2018 - Symposium 22 (1):61-81.
    Cet article cherche à réévaluer le rapport de Bruno Latour à la philosophie à travers le motif de la cartographie dans son oeuvre. Si les cartes y constituent d’abord des exemples particulièrement frappants de la production scientifique de vérité, ses derniers écrits suggèrent un rôle beaucoup plus central pour la cartographie. La pensée latourienne, dans le cadre du réchauffement climatique, appelle en effet une philosophie cartographique, basée sur la notion de territoire, et développant à la fois une méthode « ambulatoire (...)
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    L'action et la scène : le regard théorique à l'épreuve du theatron.Aline Wiame - 2011 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 109 (2):325-340.
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    The (Un)Ethical Womb: The Promises and Perils of Artificial Gestation.Aline Ferreira - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (3):381-394.
    The purpose of this article is to reflect on the changes that the implementation of artificial wombs would bring to society, the family, and the concept of motherhood and fatherhood through the lens of two recent books: Helen Sedgwick’s The Growing Season and Rebecca Ann Smith’s Baby X. Each of the two novels, set in a near future, follows the work of a scientist who develops artificial womb technology. Significantly, both women experience concerns about the technology and its long-term effects (...)
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    An exploratory qualitative analysis of AI ethics guidelines.Aline Shakti Franzke - 2022 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 20 (4):401-423.
    Purpose As Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) proliferate, calls have emerged for ethical reflection. Ethics guidelines have played a central role in this respect. While quantitative research on the ethics guidelines of AI/Big Data has been undertaken, there has been a dearth of systematic qualitative analyses of these documents. Design/methodology/approach Aiming to address this research gap, this paper analyses 70 international ethics guidelines documents from academia, NGOs and the corporate realm, published between 2017 and 2020. Findings The article presents (...)
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    Discovering Specific Conditions for Compliance with Soft Regulation Related to Work with Nanomaterials.Aline Reichow & Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung - 2013 - NanoEthics 7 (1):83-92.
    At workplaces where nanomaterials are produced or used, risk assessment and risk management are extremely difficult tasks since there is still limited evidence about the risks of nanomaterials. Measurement methods for nanoparticles are contested and safety standards have not yet been developed properly. To support compliance with the legal obligation of the employer to care for safe workplaces a large number of ‘soft’ regulatory tools have been proposed (e.g. codes of conduct, benchmarks, standards). However, it is not clear whether and (...)
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    Compromise: a political and philosophical history.Alin Fumurescu - 2013 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a conceptual history of compromise that demonstrates the connection between different understandings of compromise and corresponding differences in understandings of political representation.
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    Different kinds of data: samples and the relational framework.Aline Potiron - 2024 - Biology and Philosophy 39 (5):1-23.
    This paper proposes an original definition of samples as a kind of data within the relational framework of data. The distinction between scientific objects (e.g., samples, data, models) often needs to be clarified in the philosophy of science to understand their role in the scientific inquiry. The relational framework places data at the forefront of knowledge construction. Their epistemic status depends on their evaluation as potential evidence in a research situation and their ability to circulate among researchers. While samples are (...)
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    Where Have All the Proportionalists Gone?Aline H. Kalbian - 2002 - Journal of Religious Ethics 30 (1):3 - 22.
    Interest in proportionalism as an important trend in Catholic moral theology seems to have faded in the recent decade. This has led some to view it as a movement that was somehow defeated. I suggest that proportionalism's influence can still be seen in contemporary Catholic ethics, most noticeably in the current interest in virtue ethics, casuistry, and feminist ethics. I argue that proportionalism encouraged a reappraisal of the methodology for evaluating moral action in a direction that was more hospitable to (...)
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    Both Familiar and New: Reimagining Catholic Sexual Ethics.Aline H. Kalbian - 2018 - Journal of Religious Ethics 46 (4):603-610.
    The authors of the three essays featured in this focus challenge assumptions that are central to the official Catholic teachings on sexual ethics. Elizabeth Antus and Megan McCabe do so by taking on topics that have not received much attention from the magisterium. Cristina Traina urges us to think differently about the way we usually frame the moral issue of abortion. Although they address different moral problems, I argue in this introduction that they highlight common themes—social sin, interruption, and solidarity—share (...)
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    Greenhouse Gas Disclosure: Evidence from Private Firms.Aline Grahn - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-18.
    Existing literature on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions disclosure has paid little attention to private firms, despite the fact that this type of firm is responsible for significant GHG emissions. This study empirically analyzes the GHG disclosure of German private firms. The results suggest that more pronounced information asymmetries due to a more dispersed ownership structure and/or multiple bank relationships are associated with more extensive GHG disclosure. This aligns with arguments from agency and stakeholder theory. While this result is not new (...)
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    Utterance-genre-lifeworld and Sign-habit-Umwelt Compared as Phenomenologies. Integrating Socio- and Biosemiotic Concepts?Alin Olteanu & Sigmund Ongstad - 2024 - Biosemiotics 17 (2):523-546.
    This study develops a biosemiotic framework for a descriptive phenomenology. We incorporate the set _utterance-genre-lifeworld_ in biosemiotic theory by paralleling it with the Peircean-Uexküllean notions of _sign_, _habit_, and _Umwelt_ (respectively). This framework for empirical semiotic studies aims to complement the concepts of _affordance_ and _scaffold_, as applied in studies on learning. The paper also contributes to bridging Bakhtinian-Hallidayian-Habermasian views on utterance, genre, and lifeworld with biosemiotics. We exploit the possibility that biosemiotics offers to bring together hermeneutic and phenomenological analysis. (...)
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    Cognitive and Neurocognitive Effects From the Unique Bilingual Experiences of Interpreters.Aline Ferreira, John W. Schwieter & Julia Festman - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Mechanized Humanity: JBS Haldane, JD Bernal, and Their Circle.Aline Ferreira - 2011 - In Brian Hurwitz & Paola Spinozzi (eds.), Discourses and Narrations in the Biosciences. V&R Unipress. pp. 8--145.
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    New Bodies, New Identities? The Negotiation of Cloning Technologies in Young Adult Fiction.Aline Ferreira - 2019 - NanoEthics 13 (3):245-254.
    This essay examines the fantasy of life extension enabled through the transfer of one’s consciousness to new, cloned bodies in the event of disease, accident, or old age. This vision has recently been dramatized in both fiction and film, bearing witness to the power of this imaginary scenario. This eventuality would raise wide-ranging ethical issues, which speculative bioethics should begin to contemplate. Interestingly, it is young adult fiction that has recently provided an extensive and consistent cluster of novels dealing not (...)
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    Exploring a Vygotskian Theory of Education and Its Evolutionary Foundations.Aline Nardo - 2021 - Educational Theory 71 (3):331-352.
    Educational Theory, Volume 71, Issue 3, Page 331-352, June 2021.
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    ‘Wicked problems’ as catalysts for learning in educational ethics games.Aline Nardo & Matthew Gaydos - 2021 - Ethics and Education 16 (4):492-509.
    ABSTRACT In this paper we discuss the potential of digital games to create meaningful educational experiences that contribute to the learning of ethics in higher education Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics degrees. We describe the design of a new digital ethics game with a focus on the challenges we encountered when applying existing theoretical frameworks for educational games and propose ways to address these challenges. We contend that existing design frameworks fail to account for the ‘wickedness’ of ethical problems – (...)
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    Resson'ncias de Nietzsche em Foucault: o encontro criativo da flecha do pensamento.Aline Ribeiro Nascimento - 2015 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 11 (1):160-184.
    O presente artigo é divido em duas partes. Na primeira, servindo-se da imagem da flecha, tal como Nietzsche a apresenta ao longo de várias obras, buscará formular o conceito de flecha do pensamento. Na segunda, mostrará a ressonância desse conceito nos escritos de Foucault, objetivando apresentar a presença de Nietzsche ao longo de toda a trajetória de seu pensamento.
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  43. Une société thomiste en Roumanie.Alin Tat - 2010 - Nova et Vetera 85 (2):207-209.
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    Femme, musique et Islam. De l’interdit à la scène.Aline Tauzin - 2007 - Clio 25:133-153.
    L’article montre tout d’abord, à travers l’étude de deux corpus de contes et de la gestion de faits récents de transsexualisme, en quoi la musique est constitutive de l’identité féminine dans l’ethnie maure de Mauritanie. La problématique est élargie au champ du religieux de l’aire arabo-musulmane, qui voit dans ce lien une menace pour l’ordre social et symbolique qu’il défend, avant d’être explicitée par le recours à des concepts issus de la psychanalyse. Puis il est question, à travers la description (...)
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    Moral distress and professors of nursing: A cluster analysis.Aline Marcelino Ramos Toescher, Edison Luiz Devos Barlem, Valéria Lerch Lunardi, Aline Neutzling Brum, Jamila Geri Tomaschewski Barlem & Graziele de Lima Dalmolin - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (4):1157-1167.
    Background Professors of nursing sometimes experience specific situations in their daily practice that conflict with their values and ethical principles and may culminate in moral distress. Moral distress occurs when one is prevented from acting according to his or her knowledge or values, or what one considers to be ethically sound. Objectives To identify the profile of professors of nursing through grouping sociodemographic characteristics and intensity of moral distress. Method Cross-sectional and exploratory study addressing 373 nurses teaching in Brazilian federal (...)
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    From Anti-Oedipus to Anti-Narcissus.Aline Sanches - 2024 - Critical Hermeneutics 8 (2).
    According to Deleuze and Guattari ([1972] 2009), the Oedipus complex is a historically produced social symptom that captures desire in neurotic and familial, capitalist, and Christian forms. From this perspective, narcissism is not a primordial condition, which precedes the Oedipus complex phase, but is its consequence and effect, reversing the logic of human development postulated by Psychoanalysis. The aim here is to carry on with Deleuze and Guattari’s criticisms of Psychoanalysis, approaching narcissism as a phenomenon manufactured by this same civilization (...)
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  47. Turning the Tables: How Neuroscience Supports Interactive Dualism.Alin C. Cucu - 2023 - Mind and Matter 21 (2):219-239.
    Physicalists typically believe that neurophysiology has refuted the thesis that non-physical minds can interact with the brain. In this paper, I argue that it is precisely a closer look at the neurophysiology of volitional actions that suggests otherwise. I start with a clarification of how the present inquiry relates to the main argument for physicalism, and how the most common alternative views relate to the findings of my study. I then give a brief overview of the neurophysiological research about volitional (...)
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    Community, Complicity, and Critique: Christian Concepts in Secular Bioethics.Aline H. Kalbian, Courtney S. Campbell & James F. Childress - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (12):37-39.
    McCarthy, Homan, and Rozier’s call for a renewal of open and honest dialogue between secular and theologically grounded bioethics is admirable. Yet, their essay argues for more than mere dia...
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    Narrative artifice and women's agency.Aline H. Kalbian - 2005 - Bioethics 19 (2):93–111.
    The choice to pursue fertility treatments is a complex one. In this paper I explore the issues of choice, agency, and gender as they relate to assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). I argue that narrative approaches to bioethics such as those by Arthur Frank and Hilde Lindemann Nelson clarify judgments about autonomy and fertility medicine. More specifically, I propose two broad narrative categories that help capture the experience of encounters with fertility medicine: narratives of hope and narratives of resistance. This narrative (...)
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    La philosophie de l’instauration d’Étienne Souriau est-elle une esthétique?Aline Wiame - 2017 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 19 (1):77-84.
    Cet article interroge la place de l’esthétique dans la philosophie générale d’Étienne Souriau. Faut-il voir dans l’esthétique, comme le suggèrent certains passages et exemples chers à Souriau, le paradigme de l’activité créatrice et le ressort-même de l’instauration, concept central de la philosophie sourialienne? Ou, au contraire, l’esthétique et les créations artistiques ne fourniraient-elles que des exemples, certes particulièrement nets, de processus appelés « cosmiques » par Souriau que seule la philosophie serait à même d’explorer pleinement? L’article cherche à apporter une (...)
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