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    Forensic mental health professionals’ perceptions of their dual loyalty conflict: findings from a qualitative study.Tenzin Wangmo, Bernice Elger, Marcelo F. Aebi, Elmar Habermeyer, Ariel Eytan, Sophie Haesen & Helene Merkt - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundMental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face ethical dilemmas due to their dual role in assuring their patient’s well-being while guaranteeing the security of the population. Clear practical guidelines to support these MHPs’ decision-making are lacking, amongst others, due to the ethical conflicts within this field. This qualitative interview study contributes to the much-needed empirical research on how MHPs resolve these ethical conflicts in daily clinical practice. Methods31 MHPs working in court-mandated treatment settings were interviewed. The interviews (...)
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    Dependent Plurals and Plural Meaning.Eytan Zweig - 2008 - Dissertation, Nyu
    While writing this thesis, there were many things I wanted to get right. I wanted to get the data right. I wanted to get my analysis of the data right. I certainly wanted to get all my citations right, which can get pretty tricky when one is trying to finish a chapter at 2am. But if an error did creep in somewhere in the body of the thesis, that is not a disaster. Sooner or later, I will get a chance (...)
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  3. Number-neutral bare plurals and the multiplicity implicature.Eytan Zweig - 2009 - Linguistics and Philosophy 32 (4):353-407.
    Bare plurals (dogs) behave in ways that quantified plurals (some dogs) do not. For instance, while the sentence John owns dogs implies that John owns more than one dog, its negation John does not own dogs does not mean “John does not own more than one dog”, but rather “John does not own a dog”. A second puzzling behavior is known as the dependent plural reading; when in the scope of another plural, the ‘more than one’ meaning of the plural (...)
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    The Goods of Design: Professional Ethics for Designers.Ariel Guersenzvaig - 2021 - London - New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    What ends should designers pursue? To what extent should they care about the societal and environmental impact of their work? And why should they care at all? Given the key influence design has on the way people live their lives, designing is fraught with ethical issues. Yet, unlike education or nursing, it lacks widespread professional principles for addressing these issues. -/- Rooted in a communitarian view of design practice, this lively and accessible book examines design through the lens of professions, (...)
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    Hobbes On Scientific Happiness.Yuval Eytan - 2023 - Philosophical Papers 52 (1):1-32.
    1. Nicholas Robbins argues that, like many other thinkers, Hobbes adopted the monster genre narrative. The commonwealth is interpreted as representing humanity, which is frequently threatened not o...
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    Rousseau: The Rejection of Happiness as the Foundation of Authenticity.Yuval Eytan - 2023 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 10 (1):81-104.
    The roots of the ideal of authenticity in modern Western thought are numerous and complex. In this article, I explore their development in relation to Rousseau’s paradoxical conclusion that complete satisfaction is an aspiration that not only cannot be fulfilled but whose actual realization will make a person miserable. I argue that there is an unresolved tension between the notion of humans as creatures who by nature strive to eliminate suffering to achieve static serenity and the idea that their natural (...)
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    Eastern Imaginings: Milton's Moscovia and Beyond.Sharon Eytan - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (3):367 - 376.
    A Brief History of Moscovia is regarded as a minor, slightly odd composition within the Milton canon. Mostly completed before his total blindness in 1652, it stands in an awkward relationship to his other works, being largely composed of extracts from previous writers. This essay considers Milton's selection of factual content as well as his subtle deviations, at times, from his sources? wording. Milton takes us on a journey beginning with exterior landscapes and moves to graphic anthropological details, in the (...)
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    Fictions et contre-fictions de l'âge du cyborg.Ariel Kyrou - 2012 - Multitudes 48 (1):121-131.
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    Li-reʼot et ha-ḳolot: masoret, yetsirah ṿe-ḥerut parshanit.Ariel Picard - 2016 - [Jerusalem]: Mekhon Shalom Harṭman.
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    Something Out of Nothing: The Semantics and Pragmatics of Implicit Quantification.Ariel Cohen - 2020 - Leiden: Brill. Edited by Klaus von Heusinger & Ken Turner.
    "Some sentences contain no overt quantifier, yet are interpreted quantificationally, e.g., Plumbers are available (entailing that some plumbers are available), or Plumbers are intelligent (whose entailment is less clear, but seems to be saying that a large number of plumbers are intelligent). Where does the quantifier come from? In this book, Ariel Cohen makes the novel proposal that the quantifier is not simply an empty category, but is generated by reinterpretations mechanisms, which are governed by well specified principles. He (...)
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    Character development over happiness: the aesthetic foundation of John Stuart Mill’s philosophy of education.Yuval Eytan - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    Despite the many interpretive disputes regarding John Stuart Mill’s philosophy of education, there is wide agreement that Mill saw education as the most necessary and significant means of promoting human happiness. I challenge this view by claiming that Mill belongs to a broad philosophical trend of his time that rejected the conception of human nature that stands at the foundation of the modern ideal of happiness according to which human freedom is expressed in the autonomous pursuit of self-satisfaction. Instead, he (...)
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  12. Accessing noun-phrase antecedents.Mira Ariel - 1990 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction Introducing Accessibility theory 0.1 On the role of context Utterances cannot be processed and interpreted on their own. ...
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    Relative Readings of Many, Often, and Generics.Ariel Cohen - 2001 - Natural Language Semantics 9 (1):41-67.
    In addition to the familiar cardinal and proportional readings of many and few, there is yet another interpretation, the relative proportional reading. This reading, unlike the ordinary absolute proportional reading, is not conservative. Under the relative reading, 'Many ψs are φs' is true just in case the proportion of φs among ψs is greater than the proportion of φs among members of contextually given alternatives to ψ. I provide a definition of proportional readings that reduces the differences between absolute and (...)
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    Virtue Monism. Some Advantages for Character Education.Ariele Niccoli, Martina Piantoni & Elena Ricci - 2024 - Topoi 43 (3):1043-1051.
    Character education is an increasingly discussed topic drawing upon virtue ethics as a moral theory. Scholars have predominantly understood educating character as a process that entails the formation of certain distinct character traits or functions through practice and habituation. However, these approaches present some problems. This paper explores the educational implications of various accounts focusing on the relationship between _phronesis_ and other virtues. In particular, our focus will be on those that Miller ( 2023 ) has classified as Standard Model (...)
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    A constructive critique of the dialectical aspect of positive psychology’s second wave.Yuval Eytan - forthcoming - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology.
    This article provides a constructive critique of positive psychology, focusing on its second wave, which attempts to offer a more developed position than the first but still lacks a philosophical foundation anchored in an understanding of the inherent tensions between dialectical processes of authentic self-development and meaningful happiness or flourishing. Much criticism has been leveled against the so-called “tyranny of positive thinking,” and many agree that one of positive psychology’s most significant flaws is its consistent refusal to participate in any (...)
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    Indiscriminability as Indiscernibility by Default.Ariel Cohen - 2008 - Studia Logica 90 (3):369-383.
    Most solutions to the sorites reject its major premise, i.e. the quantified conditional . This rejection appears to imply a discrimination between two elements that are supposed to be indiscriminable. Thus, the puzzle of the sorites involves in a fundamental way the notion of indiscriminability. This paper analyzes this relation and formalizes it, in a way that makes the rejection of the major premise more palatable. The intuitive idea is that we consider two elements indiscriminable by default, i.e. unless we (...)
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    De los Manuscritos de 1844 a El Capital: notas sobre ética y ontología en el pensamiento de Carlos Marx.Ariel Fazio - 2013 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 58:95-107.
    Desde los textos de juventud se defiende una continuidad en el pensamiento de Marx dada por una ontología de fuerte raigambre ética. Esta se encontraría presente explícitamente en los textos anteriores a El capital, e implícitamente en los posteriores, y encontraría su desarrollo en dos conceptos excluidos de las interpretaciones ortodoxas: el de naturaleza humana y el de "esencia humana". Se propone un análisis de dichos conceptos, defendiendo su importancia como núcleo interpretativo de la crítica de la economía política.
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    Manual de filosofía del derecho.Ariel Alvarez Gardiol - 1998 - Argentina: Editorial Juris.
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    Intellectual property, antitrust, and the rule of law: between private power and state power.Ariel Katz - 2016 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 17 (2):633-709.
    This Article explores the rule of law aspects of the intersection between intellectual property and antitrust law. Contemporary discussions and debates on intellectual property, antitrust, and the intersection between them are typically framed in economically oriented terms. This Article, however, shows that there is more law in law than just economics. It demonstrates how the rule of law has influenced the development of several IP doctrines, and the interface between IP and antitrust, in important, albeit not always acknowledged, ways. In (...)
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  20. The Principle of Summation.Ariel Meirav - 2009 - Erkenntnis 71 (2):175-190.
    The principle of Summation, which is a technically sharpened version of the familiar claim that a whole is a sum of its parts, is presented by Peter van Inwagen as a trivial truth. I argue to the contrary, that it is incompatible with the natural assumption that a whole may gain or lose parts non-instantaneously. For, as I show, the latter assumption implies that something can be determinately a whole without being determinately a sum of parts, and this, in turn, (...)
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  21. A challenge to philosophy of religion.Ariel L. Molendijk - 2001 - Ars Disputandi 1.
    The present essay calls for a readjustment and extension of the field of philosophy of religion as it is conceived by most of its practitioners. Philosophy of religion should not only pursue its old objectives of epistemology, ontology, and philosophy of religious language, to name just these examples, but consider religious phenomena in their entirety, including social and public dimensions. Social philosophy is a major area at the moment. Thinkers such as Jürgen Habermas and Charles Taylor write extensively on the (...)
     
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    Implicancias morales de un sesgo taxonómico en el estudio de especies no humanas.Ariel Damián Silva Ortega - 2021 - Revista Ethika+ 3:43-64.
    En este artículo se analiza la forma y el origen del sesgo taxonómico que afecta a los animales invertebrados y se establece que esta discriminación es fundada en la visión de una ética basada en la epistemología. En oposición a esto se propone la lectura de Cheney y Weston (1999) y la de Birch (1993), las cuales apelan a una prioridad de la ética por sobre la epistemología. Luego de un despliegue de diferentes aproximaciones hacia esta relación, se argumenta que (...)
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    Mímesis y pr'xis: República I, II, III y X.Ariel Vecchio - 2021 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 62:31-63.
    This paper presents an updated reading of the Platonicconfrontation of Republic I, II, III and X with poets. Specifically, opposing the traditional readings that tend to focus on the ontological plane, this writing will investigate the Platonic warning about the plasticity and, consequently, the functionality of images. It is proposed as a contribution to redirect the criticism of poets to one of the central topics of Rep., the tension between appearance and reality, to account for their connection with the forms (...)
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    Spinoza.Ariel Suhamy - 2020 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.
    On a souvent voulu expliquer les oeuvres par la vie de leur auteur. Ariel Suhamy fait l'inverse : il raconte ce qu'on sait de la vie de Spinoza à la lumière de sa doctrine. Son objet, c'est donc la vie humaine, la "vie véritable", celle qui ne se définit pas par la simple circulation du sang et la durée de l'existence, mais par l'intelligence de Dieu, du monde et de soi, et par les actes qui en découlent. Alors, comment (...)
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  25. The nature of hope.Ariel Meirav - 2009 - Ratio 22 (2):216-233.
    Both traditional accounts of hope and some of their recent critics analyze hope exclusively in terms of attitudes that a hoper bears towards a hoped-for prospect, such as desire and probability assignment. I argue that all of these accounts misidentify cases of despair as cases of hope, and so misconstrue the nature of hope. I show that a more satisfactory view is arrived at by noticing that in addition to the aforementioned attitudes, hope involves a characteristic attitude towards an external (...)
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    Learning to use words: Event-related potentials index single-shot contextual word learning.Arielle Borovsky, Marta Kutas & Jeff Elman - 2010 - Cognition 116 (2):289-296.
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  27. Cognitive Penetration, Perceptual Learning and Neural Plasticity.Ariel S. Cecchi - 2014 - Dialectica 68 (1):63-95.
    Cognitive penetration of perception, broadly understood, is the influence that the cognitive system has on a perceptual system. The paper shows a form of cognitive penetration in the visual system which I call ‘architectural’. Architectural cognitive penetration is the process whereby the behaviour or the structure of the perceptual system is influenced by the cognitive system, which consequently may have an impact on the content of the perceptual experience. I scrutinize a study in perceptual learning that provides empirical evidence that (...)
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  28. Relational Primitivism.Ariel Zylberman - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (2):401-422.
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    Superlative quantifiers and meta-speech acts.Ariel Cohen & Manfred Krifka - 2014 - Linguistics and Philosophy 37 (1):41-90.
    Recent research has shown that the superlative quantifiers at least and at most do not have the same type of truth conditions as the comparative quantifiers more than and fewer than. We propose that superlative quantifiers are interpreted at the level of speech acts. We relate them to denegations of speech acts, as in I don’t promise to come, which we analyze as excluding the speech act of a promise to come. Calling such conversational acts that affect future permissible speech (...)
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  30. Modeling Bounded Rationality.Ariel Rubinstein - 1998 - MIT Press.
    p. cm. — (Zeuthen lecture book series) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-262-18187-8 (hardcover : alk. paper). — ISBN 0-262-68100-5 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Decision-making. 2. Economic man. 3. Game theory. 4. Rational expectations (Economic theory) I. Title. II. Series.
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  31. Topic, Focus, and the Interpretation of Bare Plurals.Ariel Cohen & Nomi Erteschik-Shir - 2002 - Natural Language Semantics 10 (2):125-165.
    In this paper we show that focus structure determines the interpretation of bare plurals in English: topic bare plurals are interpreted generically, focused bare plurals are interpreted existentially. When bare plurals are topics they must be specific, i.e. they refer to kinds. After type-shifting they introduce variables which can be bound by the generic quantifier, yielding characterizing generics. Existentially interpreted bare plurals are not variables, but denote properties that are incorporated into the predicate.The type of predicate determines the interpretation of (...)
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    Praxis artística y realidad: (teoría general del arte).Ariel Bignami - 1983 - Buenos Aires: EFECE Editor.
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    Ibn Barūn's Arabic Works on Hebrew Grammar and LexicographyIbn Barun's Arabic Works on Hebrew Grammar and Lexicography.Ariel A. Bloch & Pinchas Wechter - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):801.
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    The King of France Is, In Fact, Bald.Ariel Cohen - 2000 - Natural Language Semantics 8 (4):291-295.
    According to current theories, sentences with definite descriptions that fail to refer are either false or lack a truth value; but they cannot be true. However, I present examples where such sentences are, in fact, judged true. I propose that a definite description may be accommodated as a conditional, and that, in such cases, it is precisely the failure to refer that makes the sentence true.
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    Problemas de filosofía primera. Sobre la “discusión” Apel-Tugendhat.Ariel Dottori - 2020 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 32 (2):299-313.
    Si estimamos pertinente indagar por el fundamento de la filosofía, centrarnos en el estudio de la _prima philosophia_ se convierte en una tarea tan urgente como necesaria. Por creerlo así, en el presente trabajo nos detendremos en dos alternativas. Por un lado, nos referiremos a la posición de Ernst Tugendhat y, por otro lado, a la de Karl-Otto Apel. Mientras que este sugiere que el lugar de la _prima philosophia_ debe ser ocupado por la _filosofía del lenguaje_; aquel sostiene que (...)
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    EC Competition Law and the Regulation of Passive Investments Among Competitors.Ariel Ezrachi & David Gilo - 2006 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 26 (2):327-349.
    Passive holdings and cross-investments among competing companies are common phenomena in the modern marketplace. Yet under certain market conditions such investments may cause anticompetitive effects. This article explores the economic effects of passive investments and their regulation under European competition law. The article identifies a range of transactions that potentially affect competition; however they remain unchallenged under current regulation. Subsequently, the article explores the possibility of applying the European Merger Regulation to these transactions.
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    Generic and Social Being in Marx’s Conceptualization: on the Ontological Foundation of Emancipation.Ariel Fazio - 2018 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 29:40-67.
    RESUMEN La concepción antropológica desplegada en los Manuscritos del '44 puede verse como una constante en toda la obra de Marx, siendo de especial importancia para trazar una lectura ética de nociones políticas fundamentales como las de emancipación social, tiempo libre o comunismo. En función de esto se desarrollan los conceptos de ser genérico y ser social con el objetivo de establecer los rasgos principales de la ontologia marxiana y, desde allí, identificar los principales elementos filosóficos que harían a la (...)
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  38. Intimacy with postcolonial violence: Notes from indonesia.Ariel Heryanto - 2001 - In Janet McCalman, Humane societies: papers from the 30th anniversary symposium of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Canberra: The Academy.
     
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    How encompassing is the effect of negativity bias on political conservatism?Ariel Malka & Christopher J. Soto - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):320-321.
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  40. Reputation and Patience in the 'War of Attrition'.Ariel Rubinstein - unknown
    The paper presents an approach to selecting among the many subgame-perfect equilibria that exist in a standard concession game with complete information. We extend the description of a game to include a specific 'irrational' (mixed) strategy for each player. Depending on the irrational strategies chosen, we demonstrate that this approach may select a unique equilibrium in which the weaker player concedes immediately. A player is weaker either if he is more impatient or if his irrational strategy is to wait in (...)
     
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  41. The snow of 1957.Ariel Rubinstein - unknown
    In early February 1957, heavy snow fell on Jerusalem for three days. There were long power outages and I remember sitting by candlelight around the dining room table with my mother, father and sister, listening to the snow. It was the warmest night of my life. Several months earlier, there had been fedayeen raids and mother covered the windows with pieces of cloth left over from the War of Independence. The house across the street was an anti-aircraft position. A war (...)
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    Repensando los bienes comunes: análisis socio-técnico sobre la construcción y regulación de los bienes comunes.Ariel Vercelli & Hernán Thomas - 2008 - Scientiae Studia 6 (3):427-442.
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  43. The Relational Structure of Human Dignity.Ariel Zylberman - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (4):738-752.
    ABSTRACTThis article argues that received accounts of the concept of human dignity face more difficulties than has been appreciated, when explaining the connection between human dignity and the duty of respect that dignity is supposed to generate. It also argues that a novel, relational, account has the adequate structure to explain such connection.
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    Evidence against continuous variables driving numerical discrimination in infancy.Ariel Starr & Elizabeth M. Brannon - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    La médecine de Maïmonide: quand l'esprit guérit le corps.Ariel Toledano - 2018 - Paris: Éditions In Press.
    Maïmonide (Cordoue 1138 - Fostat 1204) fait partie de ces rares penseurs du Moyen Age à avoir franchi les siècles en laissant une oeuvre encore très actuelle. Les écrits médicaux de ce philosophe, talmudiste et médecin, puisent dans les sagesses juives, grecques et arabes. Son sens de l'observation, son intérêt pour la clinique, son besoin permanent d'associer expérience pratique et savoir théorique, sa vision de la prévention font de ce grand médecin l'un des précurseurs de la médecine moderne. Il a (...)
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    Think Generic!: The Meaning and Use of Generic Sentences.Ariel Cohen - 1999 - Stanford: CSLI.
    Our knowledge about the world is often expressed by generic sentences, yet their meanings are far from clear. This book provides answers to central problems concerning generics: what do they mean? Which factors affect their interpretation? How can one reason with generics? Cohen proposes that the meanings of generics are probability judgments, and shows how this view accounts for many of their puzzling properties, including lawlikeness. Generics are evaluated with respect to alternatives. Cohen argues that alternatives are induced by the (...)
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    Ce que ChatGPT dit de nos intelligences.Ariel Kyrou, Yann Moulier Boutang & Mathieu Corteel - 2023 - Multitudes 90 (1):41-43.
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    Presentación de la sección sobre Inteligencia artificial, datos y objetividad. ¿El regreso del naturalismo dataísta?Ariel Guersenzvaig & David Casacuberta - 2023 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 90:7-12.
    Presentation of the section on Artificial Intelligence, Data and Objectivity: The Return of Data Naturalism? in the Monograph on Artificial Intelligence of Daimon - International Journal of Philosophy. Nº 90 (September - December 2023). Presentación de la sección sobre Inteligencia artificial, datos y objetividad. ¿El regreso del naturalismo dataista? en el Monográfico sobre Inteligencia Artificial de Daimon - Revista Internacional de Filosofía. Nº 90 (septiembre - Diciembre 2023).
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    Parallel evolution of segmentation by co‐option of ancestral gene regulatory networks.Ariel D. Chipman - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (1):60-70.
    Different sources of data on the evolution of segmentation lead to very different conclusions. Molecular similarities in the developmental pathways generating a segmented body plan tend to suggest a segmented common ancestor for all bilaterally symmetrical animals. Data from paleontology and comparative morphology suggest that this is unlikely. A possible solution to this conundrum is that throughout evolution there was a parallel co‐option of gene regulatory networks that had conserved ancestral roles in determining body axes and in elongating the anterior‐posterior (...)
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    Towards a sociology of curiosity: theoretical and empirical consideration of the epistemic drive notion.Ariel Bineth - 2023 - Theory and Society 52 (1):119-144.
    The article argues for the social production of curiosity. Due its motivating characteristic, curiosity is reconceptualized as an epistemic drive which organizes the social production of knowledge under given socio-historical and local-cultural circumstances. First, historical, philosophical, and sociological literature is reviewed to give a context for the argument. Then a theoretical apparatus is developed considering the emergence, development, and impact of epistemic drives which serves as a foundation for empirical analysis. The second part demonstrates applicability by discussing the problem of (...)
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