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    La constitución del campo filosófico en La Plata y Tucumán: Un estudio comparado de grupos académicos entre la Reforma Universitaria y el primer peronismo.Clara Inés Ruvituso & Paula Jimena Sosa - 2018 - Revista de Filosofía y Teoría Política 49 (1):021-021.
    We propose to compare the constitution of the philosophical field in La Plata and Tucumán between the University Reform and the first Peronism. The analysis focuses on the different academic groups that disputed the spaces and debates in chairs and publications during the reformist hegemony, and the ruptures and continuities caused by the university interventions in 1946, during the first government of Juan D. Perón.
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  2. La incesante búsqueda de la transformación.Clara Inés Carreño Manosalva & José Luis Mendoza - 2011 - Revista Aletheia 3 (1).
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  3. Hacer camino desde la propia geografía.Clara Inés Carreño Manosalva - 2010 - Revista Aletheia 2 (1).
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  4. Tierra Movida.Clara Inés Carreño Monsalva - 2011 - Revista Aletheia 3 (2).
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  5. Bicentenario de las naciones latinoamericanas.Clara Inés Carreño Manosalva - 2010 - Revista Aletheia 2 (2).
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  6. Una mirada desde la rehabilitación en zonas en emergencia: La experiencia de diakonie katastrophenhilfe en haití.Clara Inés Carreño Manosalva - 2010 - Revista Aletheia 2 (2).
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    Rosas, Sabrina (2020) “Warmikunamanta Atipaq Sonqokuna: Mujeres de corazones valientes”. Memoria, identidad y territorio indígena kolla en la ciudad de La Plata. Tesis para optar por el grado de Magíster en Historia y Memoria.Clara Inés Aprea - 2021 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 12 (23):e115.
    Tanto en las políticas de memoria en Argentina como en la vasta producción académica en torno a las experiencias traumáticas de violencia estatal durante la última dictadura genocida, las memorias indígenas han sido tematizadas en forma marginal o subsidiaria respecto a otras categorías identitarias (Lenton, 2014). Estos silencios comienzan a romperse partir de la propia agencia indígena en los procesos de recuperación de las raíces ancestrales al calor de las luchas territoriales de las últimas décadas (Delrio, Lenton, Musanti, Nagy, Papazian (...)
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    Alonso de la veracruz en la universidad de salamanca: Entre el tomismo de Vitoria Y el nominalismo de Martínez silíceo.Clara Inés Ramírez González - 2007 - Salmanticensis 54 (3):635-652.
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    Óscar Useche Aldana, Los nuevos sentidos del desarrollo. Ciudadanías emergentes, paz y reconstitución de lo común, Edición colombiana: Editorial Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios. Bogotá 2008. 316 p., Edición Chilena: Editorial Universidad Bolivariana, Santiago. 2009, 316 p. [REVIEW]Clara Inés Pérez Gómez - 2009 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 22.
    “Si se da, pues, sentido de la realidad, y nadie dudará que tiene su razón de ser, se tiene que dar por consiguiente algo a lo que se le pueda llamar sentido de la posibilidad”Robert Musil.“El hombre sin atributos”La pregunta por el desarrollo, por las consecuencias de los modelos desarrollistas implantados en las últimas décadas del siglo XX en América Latina, así como por las posibilidades y la urgencia de re-significar el concepto y de transformar sus prácticas, son problemas que (...)
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    Diálogos existenciales: la filosofía alemana en la Argentina peronista (1946-1955).Clara Ruvituso - 2015 - Madrid: Iberoamericana.
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    Filosofia da educação não formal e complexidade na intervenção comunitária.Inês Saavedra & Clara Costa Oliveira - 2020 - Filosofia E Educação 11 (3).
    Os princípios emancipatórios da filosofia de educação atual, enquadrados no paradigma da complexidade e de educação ao longo da vida, incitou-nos a escrever este documento. O foco será a compreensão da vinculação a um paradigma e das suas consequências teóricas e metodológicas, demonstrando especificamente como tal se concretiza na investigação-ação enquadrada no paradigma da complexidade, teorizando em educação não formal e intervenção comunitária. Procuramos, assim, tecer um enquadramento que mostre como a investigação-ação e métodos associados se coadunam neste tipo de (...)
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    Introducción.Carla Galfione, Alejandra Mailhe & Clara Ruvituso - 2018 - Revista de Filosofía y Teoría Política 49 (1):020-020.
    Introducción Dossier Reformismo universitario en Argentina: transformaciones y debates en torno a la filosofía y sus fronteras.
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    Como duas mentes podem conhecer uma única coisa.Sofia Inês Albornoz Stein & Camila von Holdefer Kehl - 2023 - Cognitio 24 (1):e57240.
    “Como duas mentes podem conhecer uma única coisa” é um dos textos que Wil-liam James (1842-1910) pretendia reunir sob o nome de Ensaios sobre empirismo radi-cal, embora nunca tenha chegado a ver o projeto concluído. Trata-se da obra tardia do autor, quando este passou a desenvolver algumas das ideias que já se encontravam, em muitos casos de forma embrionária, no monumental Princípios de psicologia. “Como duas mentes podem conhecer uma única coisa” é um dos textos mais importantes desse esforço, uma (...)
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    Creatividad e innovación en las artes poéticas. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz como ejemplo.Javier Echeverría & Juan Ramón Makuso - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 52 (2):e052.
    Este artículo distingue entre creatividad e innovación, asume el enfoque sistémico en estudios de innovación y lo aplica a las innovaciones poéticas y literarias. Se centra en sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, la gran poeta y escritora del virreinato español en México a finales del siglo XVII. Sor Juana vinculó las artes literarias con las ciencias y técnicas de la época barroca y consiguió apoyos sociales, políticos y religiosos que la convirtieron en una mujer emprendedora y altamente innovadora. (...)
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    La Filosofía Sale de Viaje: Las Mutuas Influencias Intelectuales Entre Argentinos y Alemanes En la Época Del Primer Peronismo.Mariano F. Martín - 2016 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 17:336-345.
    Reseña Ruvituso, Clara. Diálogos existenciales. La filosofía alemana en la Argentina peronista (1946-1955). Madrid, Iberoamerica-Vervuert, 2015, 368 pp.
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  16. Interdisciplinary approaches to the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations.Angela Woods, Nev Jones, Marco Bernini, Felicity Callard, Ben Alderson-Day, Johanna Badcock, Vaughn Bell, Chris Cook, Thomas Csordas, Clara Humpston, Joel Krueger, Frank Laroi, Simon McCarthy-Jones, Peter Moseley, Hilary Powell & Andrea Raballo - 2014 - Schizophrenia Bulletin 40:S246-S254.
    Despite the recent proliferation of scientific, clinical, and narrative accounts of auditory verbal hallucinations, the phenomenology of voice hearing remains opaque and undertheorized. In this article, we outline an interdisciplinary approach to understanding hallucinatory experiences which seeks to demonstrate the value of the humanities and social sciences to advancing knowledge in clinical research and practice. We argue that an interdisciplinary approach to the phenomenology of AVH utilizes rigorous and context-appropriate methodologies to analyze a wider range of first-person accounts of AVH (...)
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    Developing a living lab in ethics: Initial issues and observations.Eric Racine, Bénédicte D'Anjou, Clara Dallaire, Vincent Dumez, Caroline Favron-Godbout, Anne Hudon, Marjorie Montreuil, Catherine Olivier, Ariane Quintal & Vanessa Chenel - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (2):153-163.
    Living labs are interdisciplinary and participatory initiatives aimed at bringing research closer to practice by involving stakeholders in all stages of research. Living labs align with the principles of participatory research methods as well as recent insights about how participatory ways of generating knowledge help to change practices in concrete settings with respect to specific problems. The participatory, open, and discussion‐oriented nature of living labs could be ideally suited to accompany ethical reflection and changes ensuing from reflection. To our knowledge, (...)
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    No Children Should Be Left Behind During COVID-19 Pandemic: Description, Potential Reach, and Participants' Perspectives of a Project Through Radio and Letters to Promote Self-Regulatory Competences in Elementary School.Jennifer Cunha, Cátia Silva, Ana Guimarães, Patrícia Sousa, Clara Vieira, Dulce Lopes & Pedro Rosário - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:647708.
    Around the world, many schools were closed as one of the measures to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. School closure brought about important challenges to the students' learning process. This context requires strong self-regulatory competences and agency for autonomous learning. Moreover, online remote learning was the main alternative response to classroom learning, which increased the inequalities between students with and without access to technological resources or for those with low digital literacy. All considered, to level the playing field (...)
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    On predicting others’ words: Electrophysiological evidence of prediction in speech production.Cristina Baus, Natalie Sebanz, Vania de la Fuente, Francesca Martina Branzi, Clara Martin & Albert Costa - 2014 - Cognition 133 (2):395-407.
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    The Development of Structured Vocalizations in Songbirds and Humans: A Comparative Analysis.Dina Lipkind, Andreea Geambasu & Clara C. Levelt - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):894-909.
    Lipkind et al. compare the development of vocal units and sound sequences in sound production in human infants and songbirds. Early in development, infant as well as songbird vocalizations vary along continuous acoustic parameters, with discrete vocal categories and structured vocalizations only emerging later on. This emergence process shows remarkable similarities between infants and zebra finches. Contrary to earlier views, Lipkind et al. suggest that the early development of songbird song (subsong) is more comparable to the phonation stage in infants (...)
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    The Effect of Alpha tACS on the Temporal Resolution of Visual Perception.Luca Battaglini, Federica Mena, Andrea Ghiani, Clara Casco, David Melcher & Luca Ronconi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:546245.
    We experience the world around us as a smooth and continuous flow. However, there is growing evidence that the stream of sensory inputs is not elaborated in an analog way but is instead organized in discrete or quasi-discrete temporal processing windows. These discrete windows are suggested to depend on rhythmic neural activity in the alpha (and theta) frequency bands, which in turn reflect changes in neural activity within, and coupling between, cortical areas. In the present study, we investigated a possible (...)
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    What are the views of Quebec and Ontario citizens on the tiebreaker criteria for prioritizing access to adult critical care in the extreme context of a COVID-19 pandemic?Claudia Calderon Ramirez, Yanick Farmer, Andrea Frolic, Gina Bravo, Nathalie Orr Gaucher, Antoine Payot, Lucie Opatrny, Diane Poirier, Joseph Dahine, Audrey L’Espérance, James Downar, Peter Tanuseputro, Louis-Martin Rousseau, Vincent Dumez, Annie Descôteaux, Clara Dallaire, Karell Laporte & Marie-Eve Bouthillier - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-14.
    Background The prioritization protocols for accessing adult critical care in the extreme pandemic context contain tiebreaker criteria to facilitate decision-making in the allocation of resources between patients with a similar survival prognosis. Besides being controversial, little is known about the public acceptability of these tiebreakers. In order to better understand the public opinion, Quebec and Ontario’s protocols were presented to the public in a democratic deliberation during the summer of 2022. Objectives (1) To explore the perspectives of Quebec and Ontario (...)
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    Psychiatry as a vocation: Moral injury, COVID-19, and the phenomenology of clinical practice.Matthew R. Broome, Jamila Rodrigues, Rosa Ritunnano & Clara Humpston - 2024 - Clinical Ethics 19 (2):157-170.
    In this article, we focus on a particular kind of emotional impact of the pandemic, namely the phenomenology of the experience of moral injury in healthcare professionals. Drawing on Weber's reflections in his lecture Politics as a Vocation and data from the Experiences of Social Distancing during the COVID-19 Pandemic Survey, we analyse responses from healthcare professionals which show the experiences of burnout, sense of frustration and impotence, and how these affect clinicians’ emotional state. We argue that this may relate (...)
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    La dimensión estética del poder soberano en Giorgio Agamben.Mercedes Ruvituso - 2013 - Dianoia 58 (71):105-125.
    El presente artículo aborda el problema de la imagen en el pensamiento de Giorgio Agamben desde la perspectiva abierta por Homo sacer (1995), es decir, en relación con los conceptos de soberanía y vida desnuda, con la finalidad de analizar la relación entre política y estética en el filósofo italiano. This paper focuses on the concept of image as articulated in Giorgio Agamben's Homo sacer (1995) -i.e., in its relationship with the concepts of sovereignty and bare life- in order to (...)
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    Age-Related Differences in the Cognitive, Visual, and Temporal Demands of In-Vehicle Information Systems.Joel M. Cooper, Camille L. Wheatley, Madeleine M. McCarty, Conner J. Motzkus, Clara L. Lopes, Gus G. Erickson, Brian R. W. Baucom, William J. Horrey & David L. Strayer - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  26. Ethical research in the German social sciences: Exploring the significance and challenges of institutionalized research ethics practices.Andrew Crawford, Laura Fichtner, Laura Gianna Guntrum, Stephanie Jänsch, Niklas Krösche, Eloïse Soulier & Clara-Auguste Süß - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    This article explores two key facets of institutionalized ethical review processes in Germany: (1) their importance in shaping ethical research and (2) their associated challenges, with a specific focus on their implications within the social sciences. Ethical considerations play a pivotal role in (social science) research, safeguarding, amongst others, the rights and well-being of participants and ensuring research integrity. Despite notable progress in promoting research ethics, German research institutions still need to significantly improve their ethics review processes. To address these (...)
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    O jogo da capoeira, como ferramenta motivacional para o desenvolvimento da leitura, em uma escola estadual, na cidade de Itabuna – Bahia -Brasil.Cláudia Viana Ávila D'Andrade & Clara Roseana da Silva Azevedo Mot'Alverne - 2020 - Odeere 5 (9):332-351.
    A capoeira ou capoeiragem é uma expressão cultural brasileira que mistura jogo, esporte, arte marcial, cultura popular, tradição, dança e música. Desenvolvida no Brasil por descendentes de escravos africanos, a capoeira é caracterizada por golpes e movimentos ágeis e complexos, utilizando primariamente chutes e rasteiras, além de joelhadas e cabeçadas, cotoveladas, acrobacias aéreas ou em solo. Praticantes da capoeira aprendem não apenas a lutar e jogar, mas também a tocar os instrumentos típicos e cantar. Assim, os discentes do 6º ano (...)
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  28. Hilbert 24th problem.Inês Hipólito & Reinhard Kahle - 2019 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 1 (Notion of Simple Proof).
    In 2000, Rüdiger Thiele [1] found in a notebook of David Hilbert, kept in Hilbert's Nachlass at the University of Göttingen, a small note concerning a 24th problem. As Hilbert wrote, he had considered including this problem in his famous problem list for the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris in 1900.
     
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    From Expectations to Experiences: Consumer Autonomy and Choice in Personal Genomic Testing.Jacqueline Savard, Chriselle Hickerton, Sylvia A. Metcalfe, Clara Gaff, Anna Middleton & Ainsley J. Newson - 2020 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (1):63-76.
    Background: Personal genomic testing (PGT) offers individuals genetic information about relationships, wellness, sporting ability, and health. PGT is increasingly accessible online, including in emerging markets such as Australia. Little is known about what consumers expect from these tests and whether their reflections on testing resonate with bioethics concepts such as autonomy. Methods: We report findings from focus groups and semi-structured interviews that explored attitudes to and experiences of PGT. Focus group participants had little experience with PGT, while interview participants had (...)
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    Un problema político del régimen democrático clásico: ¿quién es el benefactor de los ciudadanos?Carlos Ruvituso - 2023 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 81.
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    Derrida y Hamacher lectores de Benjamin: différance, Afformativ, policía, huelga.Mercedes Ruvituso - 2023 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 49 (2):187-214.
    En este trabajo me ocuparé de reconstruir los diferentes paradigmas de lectura de Zur Kritik der Gewalt de Benjamin que proponen Jacques Derrida y Werner Hamacher alrededor de 1989. En primer lugar, se analizará cómo de diferente manera ambos autores definen la violencia en los términos de la performatividad del lenguaje: Derrida como una “fuerza diferencial” y Hamacher con el concepto de “afformativo”. En segundo lugar, cómo estos conceptos de performatividad consideran dos ejemplos políticos contrapuestos de la Kritik: la “policía” (...)
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    Learning, internalisation and integration of the COVID‐19 pandemic in healthcare workers: A qualitative document analysis.Eva Abad-Corpa, Manuel Rich-Ruiz, Dolores Sánchez-López, Carmen Solano Ruiz, Elvira Casado-Ramírez, Beatriz Arregui-Gallego, María Teresa Moreno-Casbas, Daniel Muñoz-Jiménez, M. Clara Vidal-Thomàs, M. Consuelo Company-Sancho & María Isabel Orts-Cortés - 2024 - Nursing Inquiry 31 (4):e12673.
    The COVID‐19 pandemic triggered an unprecedented health crisis that impacted healthcare systems worldwide. This study explores how Spanish healthcare workers learned, internalised and integrated values and work behaviours during the COVID‐19 pandemic and their impact on the personal sphere. This documentary research, using images, narratives and audiovisual content, was framed within the interpretative hermeneutic paradigm. Categories and subcategories emerged after a final theoretical sampling that focused on the analysis. Data triangulation between researchers favoured theoretical saturation. A total of 117 images (...)
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    Reading Comprehension Assessment through Retelling: Performance Profiles of Children with Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Disability.Adriana de S. B. Kida, Clara R. B. De Ávila & Simone A. Capellini - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Isolated by Oneself: Ontologically Impossible Experiences in Schizophrenia.Clara S. Humpston - 2022 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 29 (1):5-15.
    In the field of clinical practice, there does not seem to be too much contention about what schizophrenia is, at least from a high level. After all, there are various diagnostic systems and guidelines, all of which point toward schizophrenia as a psychotic syndrome which likely forms a continuum with other psychotic disorders. It may sound obvious that, according to the current definitions, the major commonality between schizophrenia and all other psychoses is psychotic symptoms; more precisely, delusions and hallucinations. Any (...)
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  35. Future Teleworking Inclinations Post-COVID-19: Examining the Role of Teleworking Conditions and Perceived Productivity.Clara Weber, Sarah E. Golding, Joanna Yarker, Rachel Lewis, Eleanor Ratcliffe, Fehmidah Munir, Theresa P. Wheele, Eunji Häne & Lukas Windlinger - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Organisations have implemented intensive home-based teleworking in response to global COVID-19 lockdowns and other pandemic-related restrictions. Financial pressures are driving organisations to continue intensive teleworking after the pandemic. Understanding employees’ teleworking inclinations post COVID-19, and how these inclinations are influenced by different factors, is important to ensure any future, more permanent changes to teleworking policies are sustainable for both employees and organisations. This study, therefore, investigated the relationships between the context of home-based teleworking during the pandemic, productivity perceptions during home-based (...)
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    Buddhism or Communism: Which Holds the Future of Asia?E. B., Ernst Benz, Richard Winston & Clara Winston - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):373.
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    Nature-Based Relaxation Videos and Their Effect on Heart Rate Variability.Annika B. E. Benz, Raphaela J. Gaertner, Maria Meier, Eva Unternaehrer, Simona Scharndke, Clara Jupe, Maya Wenzel, Ulrike U. Bentele, Stephanie J. Dimitroff, Bernadette F. Denk & Jens C. Pruessner - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Growing evidence suggests that natural environments – whether in outdoor or indoor settings – foster psychological health and physiological relaxation, indicated by increased wellbeing, reduced stress levels, and increased parasympathetic activity. Greater insight into differential psychological aspects modulating psychophysiological responses to nature-based relaxation videos could help understand modes of action and develop personalized relaxation interventions. We investigated heart rate variability as an indicator of autonomic regulation, specifically parasympathetic activity, in response to a 10-min video intervention in two consecutive studies as (...)
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    MAGNITIVE: Effectiveness and Feasibility of a Cognitive Training Program Through Magic Tricks for Children With Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. A Second Clinical Trial in Community Settings.Saray Bonete, Ángela Osuna, Clara Molinero & Inmaculada García-Font - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Previous studies have explored the impact of magic tricks on different basic cognitive processes yet there is a need of examining effectiveness of a cognitive training program through magic tricks for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The present study examines the effectiveness and feasibility of the MAGNITIVE program, a manualized intervention for cognitive training through the learning of magic tricks. A total of 11 children with ADHD participated in separated groups of two different community settings, and were assessed at (...)
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    Embodied skillful performance: where the action is.Inês Hipólito, Manuel Baltieri, Karl Friston & Maxwell J. D. Ramstead - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):4457-4481.
    When someone masters a skill, their performance looks to us like second nature: it looks as if their actions are smoothly performed without explicit, knowledge-driven, online monitoring of their performance. Contemporary computational models in motor control theory, however, are instructionist: that is, they cast skillful performance as a knowledge-driven process. Optimal motor control theory, as representative par excellence of such approaches, casts skillful performance as an instruction, instantiated in the brain, that needs to be executed—a motor command. This paper aims (...)
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    Trust as an instance of asymmetrical reciprocity: An ethics perspective on corporate brand management.Clara Gustafsson - 2005 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 14 (2):142–150.
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    Estratificação do risco cardiovascular em cadeirantes jogadores de basquetebol.Kelen Cristina Estavanate de Castro, Ana Clara Garcia Guimarães, Guilherme Junio Silva, Marconi Guarienti, Maria Georgina Marques Tonello, Olímpio Pereira de Melo Neto, Karine Cristine de Almeida & Daniel dos Santos - 2020 - Aletheia 53 (2).
    Objetivou-se estratificar fatores de risco para doenças cardiovasculares (DCV) em dez anos em jogadores de basquetebol em cadeiras de rodas. O percentual de risco cardiovascular foi estratificado pelos escores de Framingham (ERF) e de Risco Global (ERG). Dos treze jogadores avaliados, 38,46% apresentava sobrepeso e obesidade e 77%, alterações na porcentagem de gordura corporal e na circunferência abdominal. O ERF identificou 15,38% dos jogadores com risco intermediário para desenvolvimento de DCV e pelo ERG, 15,4% dos homens apresentava risco intermediário, 7,7% (...)
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    Counterfactual Reasoning in Non-psychotic First-Degree Relatives of People with Schizophrenia.Auria Albacete, Fernando Contreras, Clara Bosque, Ester Gilabert, Ángela Albiach, José M. Menchón, Benedicto Crespo-Facorro & Rosa Ayesa-Arriola - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Preparing for a Sustainable Future.Fayez Albadri, Najwa Ashal, Ambareen Beebeejaun, Khoyratty Bushra, David Crowther, Maria Costa, Marcia Juliana D’Angelo, Bheekharry Normada Devi, Cristina Góis, Srushti Govilkar, Kritika Jaiswal, Vimi Neeroo Lockmun-Bissessur, Chris McLean, José Lázaro Oliveira Nunes, Flávio Oliveira, Swaleha Peeroo, Dineshwar Ramdhony, Raysa Geaquinto Rocha, Martin Samy, Maria João Santos, Aatman Shukla, Ruchi Tewari, Subrun Veerunjaysingh & Clara Viseu - 2023 - Springer Nature Singapore.
    The term sustainability has become one of the most significant in the current era. It seems to be ubiquitous amongst academics, politicians, business leaders, media personnel and even the general public. It is no exaggeration to state that it is considered all over the world to be the most pressing issue to be addressed for the long-term future of the planet and its inhabitants. The topic is of course complex, and the issue of sustainability is under much debate as to (...)
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    The paradoxical self: Awareness, solipsism and first-rank symptoms in schizophrenia.Clara S. Humpston - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 31 (2):210-231.
    Schizophrenia as a pathology of self-awareness has attracted much attention from philosophical theorists and empirical scientists alike. I view schizophrenia as a basic self-disturbance leading to a lifeworld of solipsism adopted by the sufferer and explain how this adoption takes place, which then manifests in ways such as first-rank psychotic symptoms. I then discuss the relationships between these symptoms, not as isolated mental events, but as end-products of a loss of agency and ownership, and argue that symptoms like thought insertion (...)
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    Godel on the mathematician's mind and Turing Machine.Inês Hipólito - 2014 - E-Logos 21 (1):1-11.
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    Parteipresse und Presselandschaft in der Autonomiezeit 1945-1955.Ines Heisig - 2010 - In Michael Kuderna, Rainer Hudemann & Clemens Zimmermann (eds.), Medienlandschaft Saar: Von 1945 Bis in Die Gegenwart. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. pp. 373-408.
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    Native American Mathematics. Michael P. Closs.Clara Kidwell - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):487-488.
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    On haptic and motor incorporation of tools and other objects.Filipe Herkenhoff Carijó, Maria Clara Almeida & Virgínia Kastrup - 2013 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (4):685-701.
    This article presents a conceptual discussion on the phenomenon of incorporation of tools and other objects in the light of Maine de Biran’s philosophy of the relation between the body and the motor will. Drawing on Maine de Biran’s view of the body as that portion of the material world which directly obeys one’s motor will, as well as on his view (supported by studies in contemporary cognitive science) of active touch as the perceptual modality that is sensitive to objects (...)
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    “I have to translate the colors”: Description and implications of a genuine case of phoneme color synaesthesia.Lucie Bouvet, Cynthia Magnen, Clara Bled, Julien Tardieu & Nathalie Ehrlé - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 111 (C):103509.
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    Heteronymy through the logometric lens: when Vian meets Sullivan.Camille Bouzereau, Cécile Pajona & Clara Sitbon - 2022 - Corpus 23.
    Boris Vian crée son hétéronyme Vernon Sullivan en 1946. Or, leurs romans s’inscrivent dans des sous-genres discursifs bien distincts. Dès lors, peut-on parler de deux romanciers pour une même plume? Quel rôle joue le genre et son impact endigue-t-il tout point de rencontre? Au contraire, existe-t-il, malgré tout, des liens intertextuels entre les deux œuvres? Ces questions résultent d’une rencontre entre trois recherches doctorales qui a permis de croiser un concept (l’hétéronymie) à une méthode (la logométrie). Pour répondre à ces (...)
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