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    Informal Caregivers of Patients with Disorders of Consciousness: a Qualitative Study of Communication Experiences and Information Needs with Physicians.Karoline Boegle, Marta Bassi, Angela Comanducci, Katja Kuehlmeyer, Philipp Oehl, Theresa Raiser, Martin Rosenfelder, Jaco Diego Sitt, Chiara Valota, Lina Willacker, Andreas Bender & Eva Grill - 2022 - Neuroethics 15 (3):1-19.
    Due to improvements in medicine, the figures of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) are increasing. Diagnostics of DoC and prognostication of rehabilitation outcome is challenging but necessary to evaluate recovery potential and to decide on treatment options. Such decisions should be made by doctors and patients’ surrogates based on medico-ethical principles. Meeting information needs and communicating effectively with caregivers as the patients´ most common surrogate-decision makers is crucial, and challenging when novel tech-nologies are introduced. This qualitative study aims to (...)
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  2. Situational strategies for self-control.Angela Duckworth, Tamar Gendler & James Gross - 2016 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 11 (1):35–55.
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    Da orientação especializada a professores que lecionam em casos de TEA.Josiane Andrade Yamane & Angela Cristina Pontes Fernandes - 2024 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 29:294-306.
    O Transtorno do Espectro Autista (TEA) é caracterizado pela presença de déficits persistentes na comunicação e interação social, além de padrões restritos e repetitivos de comportamentos, interesses e atividades. Como forma de viabilizar a inclusão das crianças autistas no ambiente escolar, a orientação dos professores que atuam com este público é de suma importância. O objetivo do estudo é apresentar a experiência de orientação feita para os professores que lecionam para alunos autistas, acompanhados pelo Núcleo de Atenção ao TEA, da (...)
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  4. Ethical Emergency Planning in Animal Research Facilities: Lessons from the Pandemic.Angela K. Martin & Matthias Eggel - 2024 - Journal of Applied Animal Ethics Research.
    In this article, we discuss the ethics of research suspensions in animal research facilities and the consequent (mis)treatment of laboratory animals during emergencies. Through a case study from Switzerland during the COVID-19 pandemic, we articulate ethical principles and moral considerations that ought to guide the treatment and care of laboratory animals within animal research facilities during emergencies. They include a principle of preparedness, the importance of recognizing animal laboratory personnel as essential workers and conducting a Harm-Benefit Analysis in the case (...)
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    Cost-benefit models as the next, best option for understanding subjective effort.Robert Kurzban, Angela Duckworth, Joseph W. Kable & Justus Myers - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):707-726.
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    A corporate ethics committee in the making.Angela Schneider-O'Connell - 1995 - HEC Forum 7 (4):264-272.
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    Men perform comparably to women in a perspective taking task after administration of intranasal oxytocin but not after placebo.Angeliki Theodoridou, Angela C. Rowe & Christine Mohr - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    An fMRI study dissociating distance measures computed by Broca's area in movement processing: clause boundary vs. identity.Andrea Santi, Angela D. Friederici, Michiru Makuuchi & Yosef Grodzinsky - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Completeness of Certain Bimodal Logics for Subset Spaces.M. Angela Weiss & Rohit Parikh - 2002 - Studia Logica 71 (1):1-30.
    Subset Spaces were introduced by L. Moss and R. Parikh in [8]. These spaces model the reasoning about knowledge of changing states.In [2] a kind of subset space called intersection space was considered and the question about the existence of a set of axioms that is complete for the logic of intersection spaces was addressed. In [9] the first author introduced the class of directed spaces and proved that any set of axioms for directed frames also characterizes intersection spaces.We give (...)
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  10. Phenomenological hyletics and the lifeworld.Angela Ales Bello - 2005 - Analecta Husserliana 84:293-301.
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    Husserl and Frege on Schröder.Angela Schneider O’Connell - 1988 - Études Phénoménologiques 4 (8):91-125.
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    From protectionism to inclusion: A New Zealand perspective on health‐related research involving adults incapable of giving informed consent.Alison Douglass & Angela Ballantyne - 2018 - Bioethics 33 (3):384-392.
    The revision of the Council of International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS) International ethical guidelines for health‐related research (2016) heralds a paradigm shift from the ‘protectionist’ policies that emerged following historical research atrocities of the 20th century, towards a more nuanced and inclusive approach to research participation. Adopting this modified approach will enable countries to secure the benefits of research for individuals and for society as a whole, while at the same time minimizing the potential for exploitation and research‐related harms. (...)
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    Section 2: Of Benevolence.Andrew Valls & Angela Coventry - 2018 - In Angela Coventry & Andrew Valls (eds.), _David Hume on Morals, Politics, and Society_. New Haven [Connecticut]: Yale University Press. pp. 8-12.
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    Section 5: Why Utility Pleases.Andrew Valls & Angela Coventry - 2018 - In Angela Coventry & Andrew Valls (eds.), _David Hume on Morals, Politics, and Society_. New Haven [Connecticut]: Yale University Press. pp. 35-49.
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    Europeanization and social movement mobilization during the European sovereign debt crisis: The cases of Spain and Greece.Angela Bourne & Sevasti Chatzopoulou - 2015 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 17:33-60.
    The article addresses Europeanization of social movements in the context of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis. Europeanization occurs when movements collaborate, or make horizontal communicative linkages with movements in other countries, contest authorities beyond the state, frame issues as European and claim a European identity. The article presents a theoretical framework and research design for measuring the degree of social movement Europeanization followed by results of a pilot study on mobilization in Spain and Greece during 2011. While many contentious action (...)
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    Ethical beliefs of business professionals: A study of gender, age and external factors. [REVIEW]Dane Peterson, Angela Rhoads & Bobby C. Vaught - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 31 (3):225 - 232.
    The present study examined how ethical beliefs and external factors affecting ethical beliefs are related to age and gender of business professionals. The results indicated that business professionals in the younger age group exhibited a lower standard of ethical beliefs. In the younger age groups, the females demonstrated a higher level of ethical beliefs, while in the older age group, the results suggested that the males had a slightly higher level of ethical beliefs. With regards to the influence of external (...)
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    El Requerimiento En El Nuevo Reino de Granada: Dos Formas de Ser Del Mal Moral.Ángela Uribe Botero - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 23:5-19.
    El propósito de este texto es mostrar que dos de los más conocidos paradigmasdel mal en la historia de la filosofía moral no son excluyentes. A partir deljuicio que Bartolomé de Las Casas emite sobre la institución delrequerimiento, en la primera parte del trabajo se intenta explicar el origendel mal a partir del paradigma platónico de la ignorancia. En la segundaparte, y teniendo en cuenta la descripción que hace Las Casas de la formacomo es aplicado el requerimiento, se aclara aquella (...)
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    Los límites morales de la compasión.Ángela Uribe Botero - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 37:123-140.
    El propósito de este texto es dar razones para defender la posición que advierte sobre los riesgos morales de la compasión. Además del argumento que, para sostener esta posición, apela al valor de la autonomía, hago referencia al debate sobre el contenido cognitivo de actitudes como la humillación. Las referencias a este debate junto con algunos ejemplos de la historia y de la literatura colombianas servirán para trazar el vínculo entre la creencia sobre la inferioridad de algunas personas y el (...)
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    Reading a Woman's Death: Colonial Text and Oral Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Ireland.Angela Bourke - 1995 - Feminist Studies 21 (3):553.
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    Testifying: My Experience in Women's Studies Doctoral Training at Clark University.Angela Bowen - 1998 - Feminist Studies 24 (2):374.
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    Anotações sobre a centralidade do artista na história da arte.Angela Brandão - 2019 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 1 (2):68-88.
    Este artigo discute alguns aspectos historiográficos acerca da importância dos artistas, como foco para a construção da narrativa sobre arte no tempo. Nas origens da historiografia da arte, com Giorgio Vasari, as biografias de artistas constituíram o fio condutor do texto. Porém, já se considerava o artista como parte de um sistema do qual faziam parte o ateliê, os mecenas, personagens e contextos sociais que transcendiam à individualidade do artista criador. O texto vasariano foi um modelo a ser seguido e (...)
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  22. The simulation theory, the theory theory and folk psychological explanation.Angela Arkway - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 98 (2):115-137.
  23. Conflitos bioéticos, instituições públicas e biodireito: o caso da clonagem humana.Sérgio Augustin & Ângela Almeida - 2007 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 12 (2):81-90.
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    Health Justice and Just Transition.Aysha Pamukcu & Angela P. Harris - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (4):674-681.
    Just Transition, an organizing and policy framework that has emerged from the climate justice movement, is a powerful upstream response to health disparities created by structural subordination. As the public health field pushes itself to address the “cause of causes” of unjust health disparities, Just Transition offers new possibilities for partnership and collective action. We introduce the Just Transition framework, explain its relevance to the concerns of health justice advocates, and provide some examples of how the two movements might work (...)
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    Una experiencia de desplazamiento en Chaihuín.Ángela Parga León - 2020 - Alpha: Revista de Artes, Letras y Filosofia 1 (50):335-343.
    Abrir el postigo y disponer la mirada. De pie, ante el hueco del visillo movido a causa del viento, se malogra el sol en su intensidad por un frío que proviene de las murallas del delicado velo de polvo en los sillones, de la espesura en que todos los vahos de la cocina, sumergen la mañana frente al océano; y entonces, cuando comienzo a aferrarme a los aspectos gratos de la vida costera, a don Marcos Huala le sobreviene una especie (...)
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  26. Urban middle‐school students' attitudes toward a defined science.Zacharias Zacharia & Angela Calabrese Barton - 2004 - Science Education 88 (2):197-222.
     
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    Simulation, Folk Psychological Explanation, and Causal Laws.Angela J. Arkway - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 35:27-33.
    The assumption that commonsense psychological explanations of behavior are causal underlies current debate between simulation theory and theory theory regarding the nature of cognitive mechanism responsible for our folk psychological practices. Theory theorists claim that these explanations are subsumed by the covering law model of causal explanation. Simulationists are not explicit about the nature of the explanations produced by simulation. In what follows, I propose a set of plausible conditions that a correct causal simulation-produced folk psychological explanation will satisfy and (...)
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    (1 other version)The Simulation Theory and Explanations that ‘Make Sense of Behavior’.Angela J. Arkway - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 35:20-26.
    Underlying the current debate between simulation theory and theory theory is the assumption that folk psychological explanations of behavior are causal. Simulationists Martin Davies, Tony Stone, and Jane Heal claim that folk psychological explanations are explanations that make sense of another person by citing the thoughts important to the determination of his behavior on a given occasion. I argue that it is unlikely these explanations will be causal. Davis et al. base their claim on the assumption that a certain isomorphism (...)
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    Pedagogical responsibility and education for democratic and digital citizenship: literature’s democratic potential in a liquid society.Angela Arsena - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (62):43-55.
    This article discusses the hypothesis of a recovery of the phenomenological and literary paradigms of antiquity to cross the complexity of the existential, educational and relational experience in the digital contemporary world, focusing on the problems of the construction of identity and digital citizenship in social coexistence intended as a place of education.
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  30. (1 other version)Persons and passions in Hume's philosophy of mind.Angela Coventry - 2018 - In Rebecca Copenhaver (ed.), History of the Philosophy of Mind, Vol. 4: Philosophy of Mind in the Early Modern and Modern Ages. Routledge.
  31. The Advancement of Naturalized Epistemology: Reflections on Hume, Quine and Anderson.Angela M. Coventry - 2024 - In Scott Stapleford & Verena Wagner (eds.), Hume and contemporary epistemology. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 221-240.
    Focusing on the topics of empiricism, naturalism, imagination, and social relations, the paper examines the ways in which Quine and Anderson’s projects in naturalized epistemology may be understood as successors to Hume’s epistemological framework. The paper concludes with some remarks on the normative side of naturalized epistemology to show that situating these thinkers together may illuminate one of the more controversial aspects of Hume’s philosophy to do with naturalism and skepticism.
     
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    Texturen der Macht: 500 Jahre "Il Principe".Judith Frömmer, Angela Oster & Albert Russell Ascoli (eds.) - 2015 - Berlin: Kulturverlag Kadmos.
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    Danilo Dolci: lo speleologo dell'umano: un modello di pratica educativa per il terzo millennio.Angela Giustino Vitolo - 2011 - Roma: Aracne.
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    Totalkunst: intermediale Entwürfe für eine Ästhetisierung der Lebenswelt.Angela Merte - 1998 - Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag.
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    From participative interactions to moral communities.Angela Niño Castro - 2009 - Discusiones Filosóficas 10 (15):83 - 96.
    En el marco del naturalismo moral PeterF. Strawson propone que la moralidades parte de nuestra natural participaciónen relaciones humanas donde los otrosno pueden resultarnos indiferentes. Sinembargo, esta innegable ganancia teóricade Strawson, puede quedar debilitadapor la insuficiente importancia que elanglosajón concede a las comunidadesmorales. Como agudamente lo ha puestode pr e s e nt e Ror t y, l os s e nt i mi e nt osmorales, tal como los concebía Strawson,no t ranscurren f uera o al margen dediversas comunidades (...)
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    Specificity of memory: Implications for individual and collective remembering.Daniel L. Schacter, Angela H. Gutchess & Elizabeth A. Kensinger - 2009 - In Pascal Boyer & James V. Wertsch (eds.), Memory in Mind and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 83--111.
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  37. Some Comments on Toleration.Paolo Comanducci - 1997 - Ratio Juris 10 (2):187-192.
    The review focuses basically on Leader’s paper "Toleration without Liberal Foundations". First, the author makes some semantic remarks about the uses of the word “toleration”; second, he offers some criticisms of Leader’s paper; and, finally, he puts forward the outline of a modest proposal.
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  38. Aarnio and the problem of legal certainty.Paolo Comanducci - 1995 - Rechtstheorie 26 (1):27-44.
    This paper considers certain aspects of Aarnio’s theory of legal reasoning. Criticism is limited to the notion of legal certainty and to the related notions of the justification and reasonable acceptability of interpretative standpoints.
     
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    La disputa entre positivismo y neo-constitucionalismo.Paolo Comanducci - 2018 - Ciudad de México: Distribuciones Fontamara, S.A.. Edited by Ulises Schmill.
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  40. La disputa entre positivismo y neo-constitucionalismo.Paolo Comanducci - 2018 - In La disputa entre positivismo y neo-constitucionalismo. Ciudad de México: Distribuciones Fontamara, S.A..
     
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  41. L'Illuminismo giuridico: antologia di scritti giuridici.Paolo Comanducci (ed.) - 1978 - Bologna: Il mulino.
     
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    Spectatorship and Film Theory: The Wayward Spectator.Carlo Comanducci - 2011 - Springer Verlag.
    This book interrogates the relation between film spectatorship and film theory in order to criticise some of the disciplinary and authoritarian assumptions of 1970s apparatus theory, without dismissing its core political concerns. Theory, in this perspective, should not be seen as a practice distinct from spectatorship but rather as an integral aspect of the spectator’s gaze. Combining Jacques Rancière’s emancipated spectator with Judith Butler’s queer theory of subjectivity, Spectatorship and Film Theory foregrounds the contingent, embodied and dialogic aspects of our (...)
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    Science without Laws: Model Systems, Cases, Exemplary Narratives.Angela N. H. Creager, Elizabeth Lunbeck, M. Norton Wise, Barbara Herrnstein Smith & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.) - 2007 - Duke University Press.
    Physicists regularly invoke universal laws, such as those of motion and electromagnetism, to explain events. Biological and medical scientists have no such laws. How then do they acquire a reliable body of knowledge about biological organisms and human disease? One way is by repeatedly returning to, manipulating, observing, interpreting, and reinterpreting certain subjects—such as flies, mice, worms, or microbes—or, as they are known in biology, “model systems.” Across the natural and social sciences, other disciplinary fields have developed canonical examples that (...)
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    On Aarnio and Peczenik's "Suum Cuique Tribuere".Paolo Comanducci - 1998 - Ratio Juris 11 (2):180-192.
    The purpose of Aarnio and Peczenik is very ambitious: on the one hand, providing an explanatory picture of social interaction; on the other hand, offering a comprehensive conception of the best arrangement we can get of the so called Democratic Rule-of-Law State. In the paper, Comanducci first outlines some of the most important aspects of Aarnio and Peczenik work, mainly stressing the conclusions he agrees with, at the three different levels in which the authors’ discourse places itself— namely, at (...)
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  45. Idealization and the Aims of Science.Angela Potochnik - 2017 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Science is the study of our world, as it is in its messy reality. Nonetheless, science requires idealization to function—if we are to attempt to understand the world, we have to find ways to reduce its complexity. Idealization and the Aims of Science shows just how crucial idealization is to science and why it matters. Beginning with the acknowledgment of our status as limited human agents trying to make sense of an exceedingly complex world, Angela Potochnik moves on to (...)
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  46. Responsibility for attitudes: Activity and passivity in mental life.Angela M. Smith - 2005 - Ethics 115 (2):236-271.
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    Pseudopythagorica Dorica: I Trattati di Argomento Metafisico, Logico Ed Epistemologico Attribuiti Ad Archita E a Brotino. Introduzione, Traduzione, Commento.Angela Ulacco - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This volume presents the first Italian translation with commentary of the Doric Pseudo-Pythagorean texts, which are ascribed to Archytas and Brontinus and deal with metaphysical, logical, and epistemological questions. These texts probably date from the 1st century BCE and are the product of a re-emerging dogmatic interpretation of Plato's dialogues.
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  48. The Phenomenal Basis of Intentionality.Angela A. Mendelovici - 2018 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Some mental states seem to be "of" or "about" things, or to "say" something. For example, a thought might represent that grass is green, and a visual experience might represent a blue cup. This is intentionality. The aim of this book is to explain this phenomenon. -/- Once we understand intentionality as a phenomenon to be explained, rather than a posit in a theory explaining something else, we can see that there are glaring empirical and in principle difficulties with currently (...)
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  49. Alchourron, Bulygin and italian legal theory.P. Comanducci - 1997 - Rechtstheorie 28 (3).
    The essay briefly review the intellectual bonds between Alchourrón and Bulygin and Italian legal thought. Alchourrón and Bulygin’s seminal work is widely read in Italy; and by now is considered essential groundwork by a growing generation of young legal scholars.
     
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  50. Attitudes, Tracing, and Control.Angela M. Smith - 2015 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (2):115-132.
    There is an apparent tension in our everyday moral responsibility practices. On the one hand, it is commonly assumed that moral responsibility requires voluntary control: an agent can be morally responsible only for those things that fall within the scope of her voluntary control. On the other hand, we regularly praise and blame individuals for mental states and conditions that appear to fall outside the scope of their voluntary control, such as desires, emotions, beliefs, and other attitudes. In order to (...)
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