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    The Evolutionary Function of Awe: A Review and Integrated Model of Seven Theoretical Perspectives.Antonia Lucht & Hein T. van Schie - 2024 - Emotion Review 16 (1):46-63.
    This narrative review aims to contribute to the scientific literature on awe by reviewing seven perspectives on the evolutionary function of awe. Each is presented with accompanying empirical evidence and suggestions for research investigating unanswered questions. Based on the existing perspectives, this review proposes an integrated evolutionary model of awe, postulating the evolutionary selection of awe through three adaptive domains: (1) social cooperation, (2) reflective processing, and (3) signaling suitability as a potential mate.
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    Locke's moral man.Antonia LoLordo - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Antonia Lolordo presents an original interpretation of John Locke's metaphysics of moral agency, in which to be a moral agent is simply to be free, rational, and a person.
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    Teaching and Learning Logic in a Virtual Learning Environment.Antonia Huertas - 2007 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 15 (4):321-331.
    Teaching and learning in a virtual learning environment poses some difficulties, but also challenges and opportunities to rethink the whole learning process, particularly in abstract subjects like logic or high level mathematics. On the other hand, resources and ways to work, now available in VLEs, might soon extend to all kinds of environments. In this paper, we will present experiences at the Open University of Catalonia , a particular VLE, concerning the whole process of teaching logic and mathematics. In addition, (...)
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    Mathesis and analysis: Finitude and the infinite in the monadology of Leibniz.James Luchte - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):519–543.
    There is an infinity of figures and of movements, present and past, which enter into the efficient cause of my present writing, and in its final cause, there are an infinity of slight tendencies and dispositions of my soul, present and past.1.
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    Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Carnap.James Luchte - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (3):241-260.
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    Makeshift: Phenomenology of Original Temporality.James Luchte - 2003 - Philosophy Today 47 (3):252-257.
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    Of Freedom.James Luchte - 2015 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (1):131-147.
    In this essay, I will explore the much neglected relationship between Heidegger and Spinoza—and thus of Heidegger and the modern sense of freedom. The free man, for Spinoza, is one who has not only cultivated the stronger active emotion of acquiescence to the univocal chorus of necessity, but has also learned to disengage external factors which are coincident with such passive emotions—to organise an ‘order of encounters’ as Deleuze describes in his Expressionism. Heidegger, on the contrary, who undertakes a meditation (...)
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    Les valeurs : une question négligée par le Cercle de Vienne.Antonia Soulez - forthcoming - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale.
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    Musique, rationalité, langage: l'harmonie, du monde au matériau.Antonia Soulez, François Schmitz & Jan Sebestik - 1998 - Editions L'Harmattan.
    Les origines grecques de la conception d'harmonie (H. Dufourt) - Du monde au matériau : le devenir-musical du timbre (A. Soulez) - La musique est-elle un langage? (R. Casati et J. Dokic) - Le devenir du matériau musical au XXe siècle (M. Solomos) - Hauteur, timbre, harmonie, synthèse (J.C. Risset) et d'autres articles...
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    Vignettes of early modern Epicureanism: Catherine Wilson: Epicureanism at the origins of modernity. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2008, x+304pp, $65.00 HB.Antonia LoLordo - 2011 - Metascience 21 (3):679-680.
    Vignettes of early modern Epicureanism Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9566-9 Authors Antonia LoLordo, Department of Philosophy, 122 Cocke Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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  11. Mental action.Antonia Peacocke - 2021 - Philosophy Compass 16 (6):e12741.
    Just as bodily actions are things you do with your body, mental actions are things you do with your mind. Both are different from things that merely happen to you. Where does the idea of mental action come from? What are mental actions? And why do they matter in philosophy? These are the three main questions answered in this paper. Section 1 introduces mental action through a brief history of the topic in philosophy. Section 2 explains what it is to (...)
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    The body of sublime knowledge: The aesthetic phenomenology of Arthur Schopenhauer.James Luchte - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (2):228-242.
  13. How literature expands your imagination.Antonia Peacocke - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (2):298-319.
    Many great authors claim that reading literature can expand your phenomenal imagination and allow you to imagine experiences you have never had. How is this possible? Your phenomenal imagination is constrained by your phenomenal concepts, which are in turn constrained by the phenomenology of your own actual past experiences. Literature could expand your phenomenal imagination, then, by giving you new phenomenal concepts. This paper explains how this can happen. Literature can direct your attention to previously unnoticed phenomenal properties of your (...)
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    The Whistleblower's Dilemma in Young Children: When Loyalty Trumps Other Moral Concerns.Antonia Misch, Harriet Over & Malinda Carpenter - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  15. Demonstrations and problem‐solving exercises in school science: Their transformation within the Mexican elementary school classroom.Antonia Candela - 1997 - Science Education 81 (5):497-513.
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    Licenced to transplant: UK overkill on EU Organ Directive provides golden opportunity for research.Antonia J. Cronin, James Douglas & Steven Sacks - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (10):593-595.
    Progress in transplantation outcomes depends on continuing research into both donor and recipient factors that may enhance graft and patient survival. A system of licencing for transplantation research, introduced by the Human Tissue Act 2004, which separates it from the transplantation process (then exempt from licencing), has damaged this vital activity by a combination of inflexible interpretation of the 2004 Act and fear of criminal liability on the part of researchers. Now, following the European Union (EU) Directive (2010) on standards (...)
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    When Pragmatism and Instrumentalism Collide.Antonia Galdos - 2000 - Method 18 (2):123-144.
    This essay will consider the dispute between Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey on the nature and validity of the theory/practice distinction. Their dispute concerns whether a strong affirmation of this distinction enables scientific inquiry or disables it. Inherent in this issue are two related questions, namely whether tmth can be pursued for its own sake, and, as a subset of this question, whether there is an evidence proper to the consideration of pure possibilities. I will argue that there is (...)
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    Martyrium oder Askese?Antonia Jenik - 2016 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 160 (1):84-132.
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    Leibniz's Metaphysics: Its Origins and Development. By Christia Mercer.James Luchte - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (2):328-329.
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    That Tender Discipline: Spacing, Structured Nothingness & Kumbhaka.Antonia Pont - 2013 - In Lenart Škof, Breathing with Luce Irigaray. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 83.
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    Introduzione a Hume.Antonia Santucci - 1971 - Bari,: Laterza.
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    Practice, theory, pleasure, and the problems of form and resistance: Shusterman's.Antonia Soulez - 2002 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (1).
  23. Let’s be Liberal: An Alternative to Aesthetic Hedonism.Antonia Peacocke - 2021 - British Journal of Aesthetics 61 (2):163-183.
    Aesthetic value empiricism claims that the aesthetic value of an object is grounded in the value of a certain kind of experience of it. The most popular version of value empiricism, and a dominant view in contemporary philosophical aesthetics more generally, is aesthetic hedonism. Hedonism restricts the grounds of aesthetic value to the pleasure enjoyed in the right kind of experience. But hedonism does not enjoy any clear advantage over a more permissive alternative version of value empiricism. This alternative is (...)
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  24. (1 other version)Locke’s Problem Concerning Perceptual Error.Antonia Lolordo - 2008 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77 (3):705-724.
    Locke claims that we have sensitive knowledge of the external world, in virtue of the fact that simple ideas are real, true, and adequate. However, despite his dismissive remarks about Cartesian external-world skepticism, Locke gives us little to go on as to how knowledge of the external world survives the fact of perceptual error, or even how perceptual error is possible. I argue that Locke has an in-principle problem explaining perceptual error.
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    Pierre Gassendi and the Birth of Early Modern Philosophy.Antonia LoLordo - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a comprehensive treatment of the philosophical system of the seventeenth-century philosopher Pierre Gassendi. Gassendi's importance is widely recognized and is essential for understanding early modern philosophers and scientists such as Locke, Leibniz and Newton. Offering a systematic overview of his contributions, LoLordo situates Gassendi's views within the context of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century natural philosophy as represented by a variety of intellectual traditions, including scholastic Aristotelianism, Renaissance Neo-Platonism, and the emerging mechanical philosophy. LoLordo's work will be essential (...)
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  26. Directed organ donation: is the donor the owner?Antonia J. Cronin & David Price - 2008 - Clinical Ethics 3 (3):127-131.
    The issue of directed donation of organs from deceased donors for transplantation has recently risen to the fore, given greater significance by the relatively stagnant rate of deceased donor donation in the UK. Although its status and legitimacy is explicitly recognized across the USA, elsewhere a more cautious, if not entirely negative, stance has been taken. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Human Tissue Act 2004, and in Scotland the Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006, are both silent in this (...)
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    Kant's Critique of pure reason: a reader's guide.James Luchte - 2007 - New York: Continuum.
    An essential addition to the Reader's Guides series, Luchte offers the ideal companion to study this most influential of texts.
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  28. Mary Shepherd on Causation, Induction, and Natural Kinds.Antonia LoLordo - 2019 - Philosophers' Imprint 19.
    In several early 19th century works, Mary Shepherd articulates a theory of causation that is intended to respond to Humean skepticism. I argue that Shepherd's theory should be read in light of the science of the day and her conception of her place in the British philosophical tradition. Reading Shepherd’s theory in light of her conception of the history of philosophy, including her claim to be the genuine heir of Locke, illuminates the broader significance of her attempt to reinstate reason (...)
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  29. Malebranche (review).Antonia LoLordo - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (1):124-125.
    Antonia LoLordo - Malebranche - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44:1 Journal of the History of Philosophy 44.1 124-125 Andrew Pyle. Malebranche. London: Routledge, 2003. Pp. xiii + 289. Cloth, $80.00. Despite Malebranche's widely recognized importance, no comprehensive overview of his system was available before Pyle's excellent and wide-ranging study. Pyle agrees with scholarly consensus that occasionalism and the vision in God are Malebranche's two most significant doctrines, but his scope extends well beyond those to matters of theology, (...)
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    Le tiers témoin.Antonia García Castro - 2001 - Diogène 193 (1):86-.
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    Was ist ein Kontext?Antonia Barke - 2003 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 51 (6):1033.
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    Ce fut un amour contingent et arbitraire: 2006-09.Antonia Birnbaum & Ana Scrivener Samardzija (eds.) - 2009 - Paris: Université Paris 8.
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    La machine à dessiner.Antonia Birnbaum & Olivier Nottellet - 2004 - Multitudes 1 (1):91-99.
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    L'Insegnamento della filosofia nella secondaria superiore.Antonia Canova & Franco Alessio (eds.) - 1980 - Milano: F. Angeli.
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    Nationalist Exclusion and Ethnic Conflict: Shadows of Modernity.Antonia Dodds - 2003 - Contemporary Political Theory 2 (2):251-253.
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    Two systems for action comprehension in autism: Mirroring and mentalizing.Antonia Hamilton & Lauren Marsh - 2013 - In Simon Baron-Cohen, Michael Lombardo & Helen Tager-Flusberg, Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives From Developmental Social Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 380.
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    The Role of Rhetoric in a Dialogical Approach to Thinking.Antonia Larraín & Andrés Haye - 2012 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 42 (2):220-237.
    The central idea of the paper is that human thinking consists in a movement through which a person socially interacts with herself. Consequently, thinking does not offer the experience of a private refuge in the intimacy of the individual thinker's self-knowing, but a field where multiple points of view interact by contesting, distancing, approaching, agreeing or disagreeing, one to another. Classical (Isocrates, 1929/1968) and contemporary (Billig, 1987) rhetorical approaches to thinking stress that both “inner” and “social” discourse are addressed to (...)
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    The use of vaccinia virus for the construction of recombinant vaccines.Antonia Piccini & Enzo Paoletti - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (6):248-252.
    Recombinant DNA technology has been used to engineer vaccinia virus genetically into a eukaryotic expression vector. An exciting outcome of these gene‐splicing techniques is that after the insertion of one or more genes which encode the information for antigens responsible for conferring immunity toward an infectious disease, vaccinia can be adapted for the development of live recombinant vaccines. This review discusses recombinant vaccinia design and the feasibility of using these vaccines for disease protection.
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  39. Phenomenology of personality by Friedrich Nietzsche. Points on the history of philosophy (1933-1934).Antonia Pozzi - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 67 (3):580-619.
     
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    Medizinethischer Kommentar zum Fall: „Methadon zur Tumortherapie“.Antonia Sahm & Stephan Sahm - 2017 - Ethik in der Medizin 29 (4):326-329.
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    Ethical principles and placebo-controlled trials – interpretation and implementation of the Declaration of Helsinki’s placebo paragraph in medical research.Antonia-Sophie Skierka & Karin B. Michels - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):24.
    In October 2013, the Declaration of Helsinki was revised a seventh time in its 50 year history. While it is the most widely accepted set of ethical principles for the protection of patients participating in medical research, the Declaration of Helsinki has also been subject of constant controversy. In particular, its paragraph on the use of placebo controls in clinical trials divides the research community into active-control and placebo orthodox proponents, both continuously demanding revisions of the Declaration of Helsinki in (...)
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    Violence and morality: The concession of loss in a ghanaian fishing village.Hans Lucht - 2010 - Journal of Religious Ethics 38 (3):468-477.
    When African migrants disappear on the Mediterranean going to Europe they often leave no trace—except for the occasional bodies that wash ashore on the beaches of southern Europe. In this essay, the urgent social and existential ramifications of migrant fatalities on the sea are explored. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in a small Ghanaian fishing village on the coast of the Gulf of Guinea, it is discussed how the bereaved struggle to make sense of these deaths to high-risk migration—how they struggle (...)
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  43. Embedded mental action in self-attribution of belief.Antonia Peacocke - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (2):353-377.
    You can come to know that you believe that p partly by reflecting on whether p and then judging that p. Call this procedure “the transparency method for belief.” How exactly does the transparency method generate known self-attributions of belief? To answer that question, we cannot interpret the transparency method as involving a transition between the contents p and I believe that p. It is hard to see how some such transition could be warranted. Instead, in this context, one mental (...)
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    Freire and education.Antonia Darder - 2015 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Paulo Friere is considered to be one of the most influential educational philosophers of the twentieth century. Within many progressive circles, he would be considered the most important radical educational philosopher of our times, given his contribution to a revolutionary understanding of education and his certainty and faith that education can function as one of the most significant empowering and democratizing forces in the lives of the disenfranchised. In this deeply personal introduction to the man,and his ideas and their contribution (...)
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    Single-trial multisensory memories affect later auditory and visual object discrimination.Antonia Thelen, Durk Talsma & Micah M. Murray - 2015 - Cognition 138 (C):148-160.
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    Visual perspective taking impairment in children with autistic spectrum disorder.Antonia F. De C. Hamilton, Rachel Brindley & Uta Frith - 2009 - Cognition 113 (1):37-44.
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    Gelehrtentum und Patrizierstand: Wirkungskreise des Nürnberger Humanisten Sixtus Tucher (1459-1507).Antonia Landois - 2014 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Where was he active, and where did his surroundings act upon him? In addition to these questions, Antonia Landois deals with the relevance of status of birth and 'acquired' scholarship.
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    Comment écrivent les philosophes?: de Kant à Wittgenstein ou le style de Wittgenstein.Antonia Soulez - 2003 - Editions Kimé.
    Comment écrivent les philosophes? répond à une question que tout le monde se pose : la langue du philosophe est-elle spéciale? Sa technicité est-elle de caractère scientifique? Le philosophe fait-il connaître quelque chose? Est-il créateur? L'enquête est menée depuis Kant qui a assigné à la philosophie la tâche de " présenter conceptuellement " les problèmes de connaissance. Si, d'après cette tâche, méthode et écriture font un, le philosophe est aussi un écrivain, mais de quelle sorte? L'activité compositrice à l'aide de (...)
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    Alternative models for the evolution of eyespots and of serial homology on lepidopteran wings.Antónia Monteiro - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (4):358-366.
    Serial homology is widespread in organismal design, but the origin and individuation of these repeated structures appears to differ with the different types of serial homologues, and remains an intriguing and exciting topic of research. Here I focus on the evolution of the serially repeated eyespots that decorate the margin of the wings of nymphalid butterflies. In this system, unresolved questions relate to the evolutionary steps that lead to the appearance of these serial homologues and how their separate identities evolved. (...)
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    Pythagoras and the Doctrine of Transmigration: Wandering Souls.James Luchte - 2009 - Continuum.
    Introduction: The poetic topos of the doctrine of transmigration -- Genealogy of the doctrine of transmigration -- Beyond mysticism and science : symbolism and philosophical magic -- The emergence of mystic cults and the immortal soul -- Philolaus and the question of pythagorean harmony -- The alleged critique of Pythagoras by Parmenides -- Between the earth and the sky : on the pythagorean divine -- The pythagorean bios and the doctrine of transmigration -- The path of the event -- The (...)
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