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    Idoso no Brasil: agressões, políticas e programas públicos - revisão de literatura.Cassiana Regina Leindecker, Rose Mari Bennemann & Regiane da Silva Macuch - 2020 - Aletheia 53 (2).
    Estudo sobre violência contra o idoso. Método: revisão sistemática de literatura nas bases de dados PubMed e Scielo a partir de artigos completos publicados entre os anos 2014 e 2018, em língua portuguesa e inglesa. Os descritores utilizados para pesquisa foram “violência”, “idoso” e “maus-tratos”no título e/ou resumo. Resultados: Dos 138 artigos encontrados, 17 atenderam aos critérios de inclusão. Após a leitura na integra, evidenciou-se que o principal agressor é um membro da família do idoso e que os tipos de (...)
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    BITUM, Ricardo; SOUSA, Rodrigo F. de . Estudos sobre Durkheim e a religião: 100 anos de “As formas elementares da vida religiosa”.Cassiana Matos Moura - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (38):1182-1186.
    Resenha: BITUM, Ricardo; SOUSA, Rodrigo Franklin de.. Estudos sobre Durkheim e a religião: 100 anos de “ As formas elementares da vida religiosa ”. Santo André, SP: Academia Cristã, 2014.
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    Ressentimento, reparação e solidariedade: uma reflexão a partir de Judith Butler (leitora de Klein) e Edward Saïd.Cassiana Lopes Stephan - 2025 - Dois Pontos 21 (3).
    A partir dos aparatos conceituais que Judith Butler empresta de Melanie Klein, pensaremos sobre a relação entre o ressentimento, a reparação e a solidariedade no que se refere aos posicionamentos de Edward Saïd relativamente à questão palestina. Para tanto, levaremos em consideração as obras What world is this? e The Force of Nonviolence, de Butler, bem como o ensaio “Amor, Culpa e Reparação”, de Klein. Ademais, trabalharemos com o ensaio “Identity, Authority and Freedom”, de Saïd e com suas entrevistas reunidas (...)
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  4. Fake News and Partisan Epistemology.Regina Rini - 2017 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (S2):43-64.
    Did you know that Hillary Clinton sold weapons to ISIS? Or that Mike Pence called Michelle Obama “the most vulgar First Lady we’ve ever had”? No, you didn’t know these things. You couldn’t know them, because these claims are false.1 But many American voters believed them.One of the most distinctive features of the 2016 campaign was the rise of “fake news,” factually false claims circulated on social media, usually via channels of partisan camaraderie. Media analysts and social scientists are still (...)
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  5. Why moral psychology is disturbing.Regina A. Rini - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (6):1439-1458.
    Learning the psychological origins of our moral judgments can lead us to lose confidence in them. In this paper I explain why. I consider two explanations drawn from existing literature—regarding epistemic unreliability and automaticity—and argue that neither is fully adequate. I then propose a new explanation, according to which psychological research reveals the extent to which we are disturbingly disunified as moral agents.
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    Die „Neue Rechte" in Frankreich – nur eine „neue Denkschule"?Regina Benjowski - 1986 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 34 (10):904.
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    Encountering the Trauma of the Holocaust: Dialogue and Its Dicontents in the Broszat‐Friedlander Exchanges of Letters.Regina M. Feldman - 2000 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 28 (4):551-574.
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    Adoção por homossexuais: uma nova configuração familiar sob os olhares da psicologia e do direito.Regina Silva Futino & Simone Martins - 2006 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 24:149-159.
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    Biodiversidades étnicas e ancestralidades: ontologias indígenas e ética para futuros sustentáveis.Regina Suama Ngola Marques - 2023 - Odeere 8 (3):119-139.
    Neste ensaio observamos que a biodiversidade é a multiplicidade de recursos existentes no contexto da vida da natureza do planeta Terra. Ela implica também a presença do elemento humano e sua condição étnica que é também, no mundo globalizado, étnico racial. A vida humana a partir das ancestralidades étnicas nos indicam que o caminho para um futuro sustentável sempre foi protagonizado por populações indígenas, povos das florestas, tradicionais e quilombolas. Estas civilizações humanas, indígenas, ribeirinhos, população do campo e da floresta, (...)
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    Introduction.Regina Queiroz, Gabriele De Angelis & Diogo P. Aurélio - 2010 - In Regina Queiroz, Gabriele De Angelis & Diogo P. Aurélio, Sovereign Justice: Global Justice in a World of Nations. De Gruyter. pp. 1-8.
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    An Art-based Case Study: Reflections on End of Life from a Husband, Artist and Caregiver.Regina Emily Robbins & Mark Gilbert - 2019 - Journal of Medical Humanities 40 (3):437-448.
    This study explores the reflective processes of Scottish artist, Norman Gilbert, as he created twenty-five drawings depicting his wife, Pat Gilbert, as she lay dying following an Alzheimer’s-related stroke. Norman, ninety-one, had drawn Pat regularly over their sixty-five-year marriage. One week after Pat died, Norman was interviewed by a family friend to chronicle his reflections on the drawings. The drawings along with the interview transcript are analyzed qualitatively as a case study. Norman’s Hospital Drawings of Pat transform what was initially (...)
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  12. From horrors to heroes: Disney's gargoyles and their Medieval ancestors.Regina E. G. Schymiczek - 2002 - Iris 24:163-169.
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    Como não esquecer de viver o presente: um ensaio sobre a espiritualidade do amor.Cassiana Lopes Stephan - 2018 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 18 (2):375-396.
    Pierre Hadot nos mostra, em suas interpretações sobre Goethe e a tradição dos exercícios espirituais, que o amor verdadeiro possui um potencial transformador, pois corresponde a um exercício do espírito capaz de desvelar o ideal que envolve e constitui a realidade dos amantes. Diferentemente, Foucault explica, através de Baudelaire e da cultura da estética da existência, que a experiência transfiguradora do amor propicia a criação do tempo presente como que por ficção e não pela presença do ideal no real. A (...)
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    Pierre Hadot: reflexões sobre a noção de "cultura de si".Cassiana Lopes Stephan - 2017 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 26 (51):183-204.
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  15. Deepfakes and the Epistemic Backstop.Regina Rini - 2020 - Philosophers' Imprint 20 (24):1-16.
    Deepfake technology uses machine learning to fabricate video and audio recordings that represent people doing and saying things they've never done. In coming years, malicious actors will likely use this technology in attempts to manipulate public discourse. This paper prepares for that danger by explicating the unappreciated way in which recordings have so far provided an epistemic backstop to our testimonial practices. Our reasonable trust in the testimony of others depends, to a surprising extent, on the regulative effects of the (...)
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  16. How not to test for philosophical expertise.Regina Rini - 2015 - Synthese 192 (2):431-452.
    Recent empirical work appears to suggest that the moral intuitions of professional philosophers are just as vulnerable to distorting psychological factors as are those of ordinary people. This paper assesses these recent tests of the ‘expertise defense’ of philosophical intuition. I argue that the use of familiar cases and principles constitutes a methodological problem. Since these items are familiar to philosophers, but not ordinary people, the two subject groups do not confront identical cognitive tasks. Reflection on this point shows that (...)
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  17. The Ethics of Microaggression.Regina Rini - 2020 - Abingdon UK: Routledge.
    Slips of the tongue, unwitting favoritism and stereotyped assumptions are just some examples of microaggression. Nearly all of us commit microaggressions at some point, even if we don’t intend to. Yet over time a pattern of microaggression can cause considerable harm by reminding members of marginalized groups of their precarious position. The Ethics of Microaggression is a much needed and clearly written exploration of this pervasive yet complex problem. What is microaggression and how do we know when it is occurring? (...)
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    Putting ethics and economic rationality together: an Aristotelian and philosophical approach.Regina Maria da Cruz Queiroz - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (3):332-346.
    The gap between economic rationality, as embedded in utility maximization, and ethical rationality, identified with a set of rules that prescribe the right course of action, has been a challenging issue for economists, philosophers, and business ethicists. Despite the difference and the noncompetition between a scientific economic approach of economics and business ethics, and a behavioral and philosophical one, we highlight the importance of the Aristotelian concept of prudence or phronesis applied to business activity. Phronesis allows for a conceptualization of (...)
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    BDNF mediates improvements in executive function following a 1-year exercise intervention.Regina L. Leckie, Lauren E. Oberlin, Michelle W. Voss, Ruchika S. Prakash, Amanda Szabo-Reed, Laura Chaddock-Heyman, Siobhan M. Phillips, Neha P. Gothe, Emily Mailey, Victoria J. Vieira-Potter, Stephen A. Martin, Brandt D. Pence, Mingkuan Lin, Raja Parasuraman, Pamela M. Greenwood, Karl J. Fryxell, Jeffrey A. Woods, Edward McAuley, Arthur F. Kramer & Kirk I. Erickson - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  20. Deepfakes, Deep Harms.Regina Rini & Leah Cohen - 2022 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 22 (2).
    Deepfakes are algorithmically modified video and audio recordings that project one person’s appearance on to that of another, creating an apparent recording of an event that never took place. Many scholars and journalists have begun attending to the political risks of deepfake deception. Here we investigate other ways in which deepfakes have the potential to cause deeper harms than have been appreciated. First, we consider a form of objectification that occurs in deepfaked ‘frankenporn’ that digitally fuses the parts of different (...)
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  21. Analogies, Moral Intuitions, and the Expertise Defence.Regina A. Rini - 2014 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 5 (2):169-181.
    The evidential value of moral intuitions has been challenged by psychological work showing that the intuitions of ordinary people are affected by distorting factors. One reply to this challenge, the expertise defence, claims that training in philosophical thinking confers enhanced reliability on the intuitions of professional philosophers. This defence is often expressed through analogy: since we do not allow doubts about folk judgments in domains like mathematics or physics to undermine the plausibility of judgments by experts in these domains, we (...)
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    Brill’s Companion to Hellenistic Epigram: Down to Philip.Regina Höschele - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (2):200-201.
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    Two Lovers and a Lion: Pankrates’ Poem on Hadrian’s Royal Hunt.Regina Höschele - 2019 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 163 (2):214-236.
    This article offers a new reading of Pankrates’ poem on Hadrian’s and Antinoos’ hunt of a lion in 130 AD, examining both its intertextual dialogue with Homer and its evocation of Egyptian imagery. I first show how the raging lion, which emerges directly out of a Homeric simile, has been transformed fromcomparatumtocomparandum: he no longer serves to illustrate a warrior’s force, but has himself become part of the main narrative and the subject of analogy. Contemplating theaitionin which the text culminated (...)
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  24. Preface.Regina-Nino Mion - 2020 - Kunstiteaduslikke Uurimusi 29 (3-4): 7–11.
    Preface to the special issue 'Depiction: Contemporary Studies on Pictorial Representation'.
     
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  25. O conflito público versus privado: a atuação dos organismos representativos da sociedade civil no processo de elaboração da LDB-1988 a 1996.Regina Tereza Cestari de Oliveira - 2004 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 6 (2).
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    Líderes, intelectuais e agentes étnicos: significados e interpretações - doi:10.4025/dialogos.v18i2.878.Regina Weber - 2014 - Dialogos 18 (2).
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    Response to Hemphill and Lillevik, "The Global Economic Ethic Manifesto: A Retrospective".Regina Wentzel Wolfe - 2015 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 34 (1):127-130.
    There is general agreement that the principles espoused by the Global Economic Ethic Manifesto are to be commended. Despite this, the expectations of wide adoption of the Ethic Manifesto that were expressed at the 2009 launch have proved to be overly optimistic as Hemphill and Lillevik discovered in their study. They propose a number of recommendations to address some of the Ethic Manifesto’s limitations and increase adoption of it, particularly by organizations. However, it is not clear that, even if all (...)
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    The Impact of Goal Specificity on Strategy Use and the Acquisition of Problem Structure.Regina Vollmeyer, Bruce D. Burns & Keith J. Holyoak - 1996 - Cognitive Science 20 (1):75-100.
    Theories of skill acquisition have made radically different predictions about the role of general problem‐solving methods in acquiring rules that promote effective transfer to new problems. Under one view, methods that focus on reaching specific goals, such as means‐ends analysis, are assumed to provide the basis for efficient knowledge compilation (Anderson, 1987), whereas under an alternative view such methods are believed to disrupt rule induction (Sweller, 1988). We suggest that the role of general methods in learning varies with both the (...)
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  29. Debunking debunking: a regress challenge for psychological threats to moral judgment.Regina Rini - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (3):675-697.
    This paper presents a regress challenge to the selective psychological debunking of moral judgments. A selective psychological debunking argument conjoins an empirical claim about the psychological origins of certain moral judgments to a theoretical claim that these psychological origins cannot track moral truth, leading to the conclusion that the moral judgments are unreliable. I argue that psychological debunking arguments are vulnerable to a regress challenge, because the theoretical claim that ‘such-and-such psychological process is not moral-truth-tracking’ relies upon moral judgments. We (...)
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  30. Weaponized skepticism: An analysis of social media deception as applied political epistemology.Regina Rini - 2021 - In Elizabeth Edenberg & Michael Hannon, Political Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 31-48.
    Since at least 2016, many have worried that social media enables authoritarians to meddle in democratic politics. The concern is that trolls and bots amplify deceptive content. In this chapter I argue that these tactics have a more insidious anti-democratic purpose. Lies implanted in democratic discourse by authoritarians are often intended to be caught. Their primary goal is not to successfully deceive, but rather to undermine the democratic value of testimony. In well-functioning democracies, our mutual reliance on testimony also generates (...)
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  31. Making Psychology Normatively Significant.Regina A. Rini - 2013 - The Journal of Ethics 17 (3):257-274.
    The debate between proponents and opponents of a role for empirical psychology in ethical theory seems to be deadlocked. This paper aims to clarify the terms of that debate, and to defend a principled middle position. I argue against extreme views, which see empirical psychology either as irrelevant to, or as wholly displacing, reflective moral inquiry. Instead, I argue that moral theorists of all stripes are committed to a certain conception of moral thought—as aimed at abstracting away from individual inclinations (...)
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    Управління розвитком організаційної культури як чинник впливу на зміни в організації.Regina Andriukaitiene, A. V. Cherep, V. H. Voronkova, O. P. Punchenko & O. P. Kyvliuk - 2019 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 75:169-179.
    The relevance of the research is manifested in the fact that organizational culture is an important and penetrating everywhere concept with regards to influence on organizational change programmes. Literature analysis shows that there is ambiguity in the assessment of organizational culture. A certain outcome of a cultural variable may have not the same effect on all organizational processes associated with management activity.. According to Melnick, in order to gain a deeper understanding of the processes of management and management culture changes (...)
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    Some Boolean Algebras with Finitely Many Distinguished Ideals I.Regina Aragón - 1995 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 41 (4):485-504.
    We consider the theory Thprin of Boolean algebras with a principal ideal, the theory Thmax of Boolean algebras with a maximal ideal, the theory Thac of atomic Boolean algebras with an ideal where the supremum of the ideal exists, and the theory Thsa of atomless Boolean algebras with an ideal where the supremum of the ideal exists. First, we find elementary invariants for Thprin and Thsa. If T is a theory in a first order language and α is a linear (...)
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  34. Podcrastination.Regina Arnold - 2008 - In D. E. Wittkower, Ipod and Philosophy: Icon of an Epoch. Open Court.
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  35. Postulat szerszej wykładni w koncepcji zrównoważonego i trwałego rozwoju.Regina Borowik - 2004 - Prakseologia 144 (144):77-88.
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    The bird in brackets: Arguments for artistic research from a writer’s perspective.Regina Dürig - 2017 - Technoetic Arts 15 (3):311-316.
    What can writing, the literary perspective, contribute towards the academic discourse? How can literature describe or explore the world we experience? In this article I argue that the essential porousness, the cuts and in-betweens of the world that are embodied in the poetic writing (and reading as writing) process not only embrace the absence of an objective reality or truth but also the subjectivity, the ephemeral and the ineffable as a general (postmodern) condition.
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    Inszeniertes Lesevergnügen: Das inschriftliche Epigramm und seine Rezeption bei Kallimachos (review).Regina Höschele - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (1):115-116.
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    Petits musées en vers. Épigramme et discours sur les collections antiques (review).Regina Hüschele - 2010 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 103 (4):555-556.
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  39. Theodor Litts Auseinandersetzung mit Paul Natorp.Regina Johann - 1985 - In Jürgen Eckardt Pleines, Kant und die Pädagogik: Pädagogik und praktische Philosophie. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
     
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    Loving Justice, Living Shakespeare.Regina Mara Schwartz - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Loving Justice, Living Shakespeare asks why love is regarded as the highest human value in some cultural sectorsDLreligion, literature and the artsDL and is not even on the map in othersDLphilosophy, law, and political thought. In the biblical vision, 'love the neighbor' is both the law and the just way to live. And yet, while religious thinkers cannot conceive of justice without love, for political philosophers, justice and love belong in completely different spheres, rational and public vs. emotional and private. (...)
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    Rechtsprechung ohne Gesetz? Die Rechtsentscheidungen der Schöffen von Niedergerichten.Regina Schäfer - 2014 - In Guy Guldentops & Andreas Speer, Das Gesetz - the Law - la Loi. De Gruyter. pp. 152-176.
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  42. State Liability for the Infringement of the Obligation to Refer for a Preliminary Ruling under the European Convention on Human Rights.Regina Valutytė - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (1):7-20.
    The article deals with the question whether a state might be held liable for the infringement of the European Convention on Human Rights if its national court of last instance fails to implement the obligation to make a reference for a preliminary ruling to the Court of Justice of the European Union under the conditions laid down in Article 267 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and developed in the case-law of the Court. Relying on well-established (...)
     
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    Die Leistungsfähigkeit kritisch-rationalistisch geleiteter Wissenschaft: Wiss. als Problemlösung u. Problemproduktion.Regina Weiss - 1979 - Freiburg [Breisgau]: Hochschulverlag.
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  44. Testimony from the Top : Three CEO's Perspectives on Morality and Business.Regina Wentzel Wolfe - 2021 - In Daniel K. Finn, Business ethics and Catholic social thought. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
     
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    A Critique of Reductive-Individualist Revisionist Just War Theory and a Case for a Critical Theory of War.Regina Sibylle Surber - unknown
  46. Of course the baby should live: Against 'after-birth abortion'.Regina A. Rini - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (5):353-356.
    In a recent paper, Giubilini and Minerva argue for the moral permissibility of what they call ‘after-birth abortion’, or infanticide. Here I suggest that they actually employ a confusion of two distinct arguments: one relying on the purportedly identical moral status of a fetus and a newborn, and the second giving an independent argument for the denial of moral personhood to infants (independent of whatever one might say about fetuses). After distinguishing these arguments, I suggest that neither one is capable (...)
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  47. Social media disinformation and the security threat to democratic legitimacy.Regina Rini - 2019 - NATO Association of Canada: Disinformation and Digital Democracies in the 21st Century:10-14.
    This short piece draws on political philosophy to show how social media interference operations can be used by hostile states to weaken the apparent legitimacy of democratic governments. Democratic societies are particularly vulnerable to this form of attack because democratic governments depend for their legitimacy on citizens' trust in one another. But when citizen see one another as complicit in the distribution of deceptive content, they lose confidence in the epistemic preconditions for democracy. The piece concludes with policy recommendations for (...)
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    Transcending the evidentiary boundary: Prediction error minimization, embodied interaction, and explanatory pluralism.Regina E. Fabry - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (4):395-414.
    In a recent paper, Jakob Hohwy argues that the emerging predictive processing perspective on cognition requires us to explain cognitive functioning in purely internalistic and neurocentric terms. The purpose of the present paper is to challenge the view that PP entails a wholesale rejection of positions that are interested in the embodied, embedded, extended, or enactive dimensions of cognitive processes. I will argue that Hohwy’s argument from analogy, which forces an evidentiary boundary into the picture, lacks the argumentative resources to (...)
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    A Reassessment of the Place of Shamanism in the Origins of Chinese Theater.Regina Llamas - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (1):93.
    This paper examines the scholarship, evidence, and assumptions that place the origins of Chinese drama in shamanic ritual. The paper is roughly divided in two parts: the first contextualizes the use of shamanism within the theories of art and literature of one of the first scholars to link the origins of Chinese theatre to shamanism, Wang Guowei, to show that Wang’s view of the relationship between shamanism and drama differs from mainstream interpretations. The second part assesses the views of modern (...)
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  50. Climate Change, Buen Vivir, and the Dialectic of Enlightenment: Toward a Feminist Critical Philosophy of Climate Justice.Regina Cochrane - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (3):576-598.
    This paper examines the proposal that the indigenous cosmovision of buen vivir (good living)—the “organizing principle” of Ecuador's 2008 and Bolivia's 2009 constitutional reforms—constitutes an appropriate basis for responding to climate change. Advocates of this approach blame climate change on a “civilizational crisis” that is fundamentally a crisis of modern Enlightenment reason. Certain Latin American feminists and indigenous women, however, question the implications, for women, of any proposed “civilizational shift” seeking to reverse the human separation from nonhuman nature wrought via (...)
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