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    Evolutionary emergence of collective intelligence in large groups of students.Santos Orejudo, Jacobo Cano-Escoriaza, Ana Belén Cebollero-Salinas, Pablo Bautista, Jesús Clemente-Gallardo, Alejandro Rivero, Pilar Rivero & Alfonso Tarancón - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The emergence of collective intelligence has been studied in much greater detail in small groups than in larger ones. Nevertheless, in groups of several hundreds or thousands of members, it is well-known that the social environment exerts a considerable influence on individual behavior. A few recent papers have dealt with some aspects of large group situations, but have not provided an in-depth analysis of the role of interactions among the members of a group in the creation of ideas, as well (...)
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  2. From geometric quantum mechanics to quantum information.Paolo Aniello, Jesús Clemente-Gallardo, Giuseppe Marmo & Georg F. Volkert - 2015 - In James Ladyman, Stuart Presnell, Gordon McCabe, Michał Eckstein & Sebastian J. Szybka (eds.), Road to reality with Roger Penrose. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
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  3. Percepción del terror peruano entre 1900 y 1910: abordajes periodístico, político y religioso para el análisis de Cuentos malévolos de Clemente Palma.Jesús Miguel Delgado Del Aguila - 2021 - Socialium. Revista Científica de Ciencias Sociales 5 (1):86-110.
    Esta investigación tiene como objetivo la reconstrucción del concepto de terror en la primera década del siglo XX. La delimitación temporal se debe a que en ese lapso se publicó un compendio de relatos de tópico terrorífico, intitulado Cuentos malévolos (1904), del escritor peruano Clemente Palma. Para lograr la configuración semántica del término aludido, se recurre a la documentación de fuentes periodísticas de ese entorno (como El Comercio, La Prensa, Variedades, entre otros), para respaldar la percepción asumida del mismo. (...)
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  4. Construcción del terror en Cuentos malévolos del escritor peruano Clemente Palma.Jesús Miguel Delgado Del Aguila - 2021 - Brumal 9 (2):155-178.
    Para este artículo, asumo las ediciones publicadas de Cuentos malévolos, compendio de relatos con un abordaje crítico de los valores y las ideologías tradicionales del Perú a inicios del siglo xx, con el fin de construir un panorama de su exégesis literaria y analizar la inclusión autoral de una variante novedosa del terror, distinguida por el desarrollo de elementos decadentes del romanticismo. Para la comprensión de esta cosmovisión inusitada regida por la maldad, será indispensable adoptar el tratamiento del amor y (...)
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  5. Recepción cronológica de la crítica literaria sobre Cuentos malévolos (1904).Jesús Miguel Delgado Del Aguila - 2019 - Actio Nova. Revista de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada 3 (3):367-383.
    Cuentos malévolos (1904), libro de Clemente Palma, revela un tópico constante, basado en lo terrorífico, propio del romanticismo. Asimismo, aquella preferencia del autor se le atribuye a su filiación con Édgar Allan Poe, quien construyó discursos caracterizados por la configuración apocalíptica de personajes, situaciones y ambientes que desecadenaban lo irracional y lo paranormal. Desde la publicación del compendio del escritor peruano, la exégesis literaria se ha manifestado a través de reseñas y prólogos. Sin embargo, en un segundo momento, se (...)
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  6. Contextualización literaria sobre el terror en el primer decenio del siglo XX en el Perú.Jesús Miguel Delgado Del Aguila - 2020 - Amoxcalli. Revista de Teoría y Crítica de la Literatura Hispanoamericana 3 (6):72-114.
    Este artículo comprende la periodización literaria del terror a inicios del siglo XX, expresada en la revista Variedades, dirigida por Clemente Palma, quien tuvo intereses artísticos e ideológicos similares. La compilación de textos afines se publicó en Cuentos malévolos (1904). Sus tópicos patentizados representan componentes indispensables para aludir al terror concomitante. Para demostrarlo, se efectuará un análisis discursivo de esas propiedades, tales como sus personajes consuetudinarios, el tipo de acciones desempeñadas, los escenarios configurados, la atmósfera inferida, la constitución de (...)
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  7. Desvirtualización del terror en Cuentos malévolos: problemas en su percepción narrativa.Jesús Miguel Delgado Del Aguila - 2020 - Helios 4 (2):447-460.
    A inicios del siglo XX, ya era común comprender la idea del terror difundida en los textos occidentales. Sin embargo, cuando en el Perú se intenta emular ese estilo tardíamente, es notoria la disfuncionalidad inmanente de ese género literario. Cuentos malévolos (1904) de Clemente Palma resultó ser un ejemplo de esa manifestación artística que revelaba carencias de un trabajo que tuvo por objetivo impactar y asustar al lector de ese tipo de narración. Para comprobarlo, en este artículo, confrontaré con (...)
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    LÉGARÉ, Clément, dir., De Jésus et des femmes. Lectures sémiotiquesLÉGARÉ, Clément, dir., De Jésus et des femmes. Lectures sémiotiques. [REVIEW]Guy Bouchard - 1989 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 45 (2):319-320.
    Il s'agit d'un recueil d'articles appliquant la sémiotique de Greimas à des "textes évangéliques mettant en scène des acteurs féminins dans un rapport avec Jésus". Selon le dernier, tous les récits analysés sont "en faveur des femmes", qui ont "le beau rôle",et il est souhaitable que ce type de recherches "puisse s'épanouir en une pratique féministe rigoureuse de la sémiotique". Mais, d'un point de vue féministe justement, on pourrait se demander pourquoi toutes ces analyses, sauf une, ignorent la spécificité de (...)
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    Clement of Rome, planter fraternity in the Letter to the Corinthians.María Inés Castellaro - 2016 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 34:211-228.
    Clemente Romano es el hombre de la reconciliación, que busca sembrar en aquellos que lo escuchan una semilla de fraternidad. Él sabe que en el corazón del hombre anidan las malas pasiones, los sentimientos de envidia y de división pero también sabe que quien vive en el amor, quien pone su mirada en el Dios que es Amor se transforma, se convierte. El único camino es Jesucristo y por eso continuamente invita, a través de sus palabras, a fijar la (...)
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    El sumo sacerdocio en Filón y la lectura de Clemente Alejandrino.Marta Alesso - 2012 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 16 (2):27-42.
    El artículo rastrea brevemente las propiedades del sumo sacerdote en el AT y resume el modo en que esta figura se presenta en la obra de Filón. El sumo sacerdote se presenta en los textos filónicos con tres características: 1.- como mediador (Fug. 108-115); 2.- exento de pecado por completo (Fug. 117-118; Spec. 1. 80-81); 3.- investido por los cuatro elementos (Mos. 2. 117-130; Spec. 1. 84-96). La teología de Clemente Alejandrino va a proyectar a Jesucristo, poco más de (...)
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    Eigentum und Reich Gottes: Die Erzählung >Jesus und der Reiche< im Neuen Testament und bei Clemens Alexandrinus.Andreas Lindemann - 2006 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 50 (1):89-109.
    The story of the »Rich Young Man« is one of the most popular biblical texts in the Christian ethical discussion on property and wealth. But looking at the tradition history of this story, we see very different views on the topic, already in the synoptic gospels. Clement of Alexandria, at the end of the second century, giving a detailed exegesis of the Markan version, presents an »economic« interpretation. Thus, the early history of exegesis shows that »simple answers« are not helpful.
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    The Jesuit Suppression in Global Context: Causes, Events, and Consequences.Jeffrey D. Burson & Jonathan Wright (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    In 1773, Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society of Jesus, a dramatic, puzzling act that had a profound impact. This volume traces the causes of the attack on the Jesuits, the national expulsions that preceded universal suppression, and the consequences of these extraordinary developments. The Suppression occurred at a unique historical juncture, at the high-water mark of the Enlightenment and on the cusp of global imperial crises and the Age of Revolution. After more than two centuries, answers to how and (...)
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    Dai presbiteri d’Asia agli episcopi di Roma secondo Ireneo di Lione – Parte I.Enrico Norelli - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (1):9-45.
    The present contribution is the first half of a two-part study. It deals with a group of so-called «presbyters» (presbyteroi) to whom Irenaeus of Lyons refers as sources in his exstant works. He introduces them as pupils of John, «the disciple of the Lord», whose teaching they were deemed to transmit orally. This is an ideal image of a generation of believers in Jesus intermediate between Jesus’s direct disciples and the believers of further generations who would have no personal connection (...)
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    Quantification of Respiratory and Muscular Perceived Exertions as Perceived Measures of Internal Loads During Domestic and Overseas Training Camps in Elite Futsal Players.Yu-Xian Lu, Filipe M. Clemente, Pedro Bezerra, Zachary J. Crowley-McHattan, Shih-Chung Cheng, Chia-Hua Chien, Cheng-Deng Kuo & Yung-Sheng Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundThe rating of perceived exertion scales with respiratory and muscular illustrations are recognized as simple and practical methods to understand individual psychometric characteristics in breathing and muscle exertion during exercise. However, the implementation of respiratory and muscular RPE to quantify training load in futsal training camps has not been examined. This study investigates respiratory and muscular RPE relationships during domestic training camps and overseas training camps in an under 20 futsal national team.MethodsData collected from eleven field players were used for (...)
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    Sex as contradiction: Manoussakis on Eros.Matthew Clemente - 2018 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 38 (2):96-100.
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    Alexithymia explains atypical spatiotemporal dynamics of eye gaze in autism.Hélio Clemente Cuve, Santiago Castiello, Brook Shiferaw, Eri Ichijo, Caroline Catmur & Geoffrey Bird - 2021 - Cognition 212 (C):104710.
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    Primacy of Christ: The Patristic Patrimony in Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI's Analogy in Theology by Vincent C. Anyama (review).Roland Millare - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (1):307-311.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Primacy of Christ: The Patristic Patrimony in Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI's Analogy in Theology by Vincent C. AnyamaRoland MillarePrimacy of Christ: The Patristic Patrimony in Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI's Analogy in Theology by Vincent C. Anyama (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2021), xii + 263 pp.In the famous dispute between Erich Przywara and Karl Barth, Przywara held the view that the analogy of being is the "formal principle of Catholic thought," whereas (...)
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  18. Causing Human Actions: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action.Jesús Humberto Aguilar & Andrei A. Buckareff (eds.) - 2010 - Bradford.
    The causal theory of action is widely recognized in the literature of the philosophy of action as the "standard story" of human action and agency -- the nearest approximation in the field to a theoretical orthodoxy. This volume brings together leading figures working in action theory today to discuss issues relating to the CTA and its applications, which range from experimental philosophy to moral psychology. Some of the contributors defend the theory while others criticize it; some draw from historical sources (...)
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    Hans Urs von Balthasar. His Life and Work ed. by David L. Schindler.Christophe Potworowski - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (4):689-694.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 689 present the spirit of Catholic Christianity to contemporary man in such a way that it [Catholic Christianity, not contemporary man!] appears credible in itself and its historical development..." (emph. mine). Clearly, de Lubac's entire theology is an effort to say the opposite of what the mistranslation regrettably says. Page 46: "his articles, however, which from 1972 [typographical correction: 1942] on prepared for his works on modern (...)
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    The impact of a values education programme for adolescent Romanies in Spain on their feelings of self‐realisation.Encarnación Soriano, Clemente Franco & Christine Sleeter - 2011 - Journal of Moral Education 40 (2):217-235.
    This study analysed the effects a values education programme can have on the feelings of self‐realisation, self‐concept and self‐esteem of Romany adolescents in southern Spain. To do this, an experimental group received a values education intervention but a control group did not. The intervention programme was adapted to the Romany culture. The self‐realisation, self‐concept and self‐esteem of both groups were evaluated using the Self‐Concept and Realisation Questionnaire. Statistical analyses showed the existence of significant differences between the experimental and control groups (...)
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    Des touches vraies et naturelles : Laurence Sterne et le Sacré-Coeur.Eric Miller - 2022 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 41:255.
    The pulse-taking scene in Laurence Sterne’s 1768 Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy is representative of the fiction. The episode, in which Yorick palpates the wrist of a Parisian grisette or shopgirl, engages with both literal and figurative matters of the heart. Scholars have long speculated about what Sterne may have meant when he described Sentimental Journey as a “work of redemption.” None has connected Yorick’s discourse of sensibility to a contemporary Catholic controversy of which, circumstantial evidence suggests, Sterne may (...)
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    Morte di Zarathustra.David Beronio & Clemente Tafuri - 2016 - Nóema 7 (1).
    Artistic work is often born through a thought, the deepening and the study of themes, which are the fundamental principles of art, being used and becoming subjects of a different work, parallel to that of the creative one.
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    Female Micro-Entrepreneurs and Social Networks: Diagnostic Analysis of the Influence of Social-Media Marketing Strategies on Brand Financial Performance.Ana Isabel Jiménez-Zarco, Jose Antonio Clemente-Almendros, Inés González-González & Jorge Aracil-Jordà - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The business world is facing a very complicated situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Small- and medium-sized companies —both in Spain and at the global level—are seeing their survival jeopardized by a fall in revenues. This scenario is aggravated in the case of micro-SMEs headed by female entrepreneurs. Accordingly, micro-SMEs, particularly those led by female entrepreneurs, need to reinvent themselves to overcome the current adversities that could lead to the destruction of their businesses and hence their jobs. One of the (...)
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    Intra- and Inter-week Variations of Well-Being Across a Season: A Cohort Study in Elite Youth Male Soccer Players.Hadi Nobari, Maryam Fani, Filipe Manuel Clemente, Jorge Carlos-Vivas, Jorge Pérez-Gómez & Luca Paolo Ardigò - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study describes the weekly variations of well-being ratings relative to fatigue, stress, delayed-onset muscle soreness, sleep quality, and Hooper questionnaire throughout the season. In addition, the well-being variables for the playing position in different moments of the season were discussed. Twenty-one elite young soccer players U17 took part in this study. From the beginning of the pre-season, well-being status was monitored daily by the HQ method throughout 36 weeks, including four periods: pre-season, early-season, mid-season, and end-season. Players trained at (...)
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    Beyond Passion and Perseverance: Review and Future Research Initiatives on the Science of Grit.Jesus Alfonso D. Datu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Grit, which is originally conceptualized as passion and perseverance for long-term goals, has been associated with optimal performance. Although previous meta-analytic and systematic reviews summarized how grit relates to performance outcomes, they possess considerable shortcomings, such as (a) absence of summary on the association of grit with well-being outcomes; (b) absence of discussion on social, psychological, and emotional mechanisms linking grit to well-being; and (c) lack of elaboration on how alternative models can resolve fundamental problems in the grit construct. This (...)
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    Meta-learning in active inference.O. Penacchio & A. Clemente - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e159.
    Binz et al. propose meta-learning as a promising avenue for modelling human cognition. They provide an in-depth reflection on the advantages of meta-learning over other computational models of cognition, including a sound discussion on how their proposal can accommodate neuroscientific insights. We argue that active inference presents similar computational advantages while offering greater mechanistic explanatory power and biological plausibility.
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    Luck and Risk.Jesús Navarro - 2019 - Metaphilosophy 50 (1-2):63-75.
    This paper advances new theses about the relationship between luck and risk, using recent work by Duncan Pritchard (2014, 2015, 2016) as its foil. Once Pritchard’s views are introduced in section 1, the rest of the paper completes two different tasks, one critical and one constructive. By focussing on some epistemological cases that Pritchard’s model would fail to identify, section 2 shows that it relies on a difference that is in fact inessential: the one between the occurrence and the non‐occurrence (...)
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  28. Epistemic Luck and Epistemic Risk.Jesús Navarro - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):929-950.
    We are witnessing a certain tendency in epistemology to account for the anti-luck intuition in terms of risk. I.e., instead of the traditional anti-luck diagnosis of Gettier cases and fake barn cases, a new anti-risk diagnosis seems to be preferable by many. My goal in this paper is twofold: first, I contribute to motivate that drift; and second, I defend that we ought to partially resist it. An anti-risk diagnosis is valid and preferable for fake barn cases, but we still (...)
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  29. Anthropic explanations in cosmology.Jesus Mosterin - unknown
    The claims of some authors to have introduced a new type of explanation in cosmology, based on the anthropic principle, are examined and found wanting. The weak anthropic principle is neither anthropic nor a principle. Either in its direct or in its Bayesian form, it is a mere tautology lacking explanatory force and unable to yield any prediction of previously unknown results. It is a pattern of inference, not of explanation. The strong anthropic principle is a gratuitous speculation with no (...)
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    A Neoescolástica e o pensamento conservador católico do século XIX: uma leitura histórico-teológica.Victor Clemente Muller - 2017 - Revista de Teologia 11 (19):118-129.
    O objeto da discussão se propõe a buscar na origem do pensamento conservador do XIX e na sua relação com a teologia neoescolástica à chave interpretativa da renovação eclesial e teológica proporcionada pelo Concilio Vaticano II. A vinculação entre teologia e dogmática católica e sua relação com o pensamento conservador pretendem assegurar o retorno a um ideal da cristandade através de uma oposição cerrada com uma filosofia combativa e uma teologia dogmática “antimodernista”. Por um lado, o pensamento conservador alcança seu (...)
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  31. Basic causal deviance, action repertoires, and reliability.Jesús H. Aguilar - 2012 - Philosophical Issues 22 (1):1-19.
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    Truthlikeness without Truth: A Methodological Approach.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 1992 - Synthese 93 (3):343-372.
    In this paper, an attempt is made to solve various problems posed to current theories of verisimilitude: the problem of linguistic variance; the problem of which are the best scientific methods for getting the most verisimilar theories; and the question of the ontological commitment in scientific theories. As a result of my solution to these problems, and with the help of other considerations of epistemological character, I conclude that the notion of 'Tarskian truth' is dispensable in a rational interpretation of (...)
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    The Conservation, Cataloguing and Digitization of Fr. Luke Wadding's Papers at University College Dublin.Benjamin Hazard - 2011 - Franciscan Studies 69:477-489.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:At St. Isidore’s Franciscan College in Rome, the following maxim attributed to St. Patrick is inscribed above the door-way of the church: Si quae difficiles quaestiones in hac insula oriantur ad Sedem Apostolicam referantur; ut Christiani ita et Romani sitis.1 The college was founded in 1625 by Luke Wadding, O.F.M. and, under his direction, became a major seat of theological learning and political influence for the Irish in Rome.2 (...)
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    Il silenzio nella filosofia greca: Presocratici, Platone, giudeo-ellenismo, ermetismo, Medioplatonismo, oracoli caldaici, Neoplatonismo, gnosticismo, padri greci: galleria di ritratti e raccolta di testimonianze.Salvatore Romano Clemente Lilla - 2013 - Roma: Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum.
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  35. Scientific inference and the pursuit of fame: A contractarian approach.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 2002 - Philosophy of Science 69 (2):300-323.
    Methodological norms are seen as rules defining a competitive game, and it is argued that rational recognition-seeking scientists can reach a collective agreement about which specific norms serve better their individual interests, especially if the choice is made `under a veil of ignorance', i.e. , before knowing what theory will be proposed by each scientist. Norms for theory assessment are distinguished from norms for theory choice (or inference rules), and it is argued that pursuit of recognition only affects this second (...)
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  36. Science Studies and the Theory of Games.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 2006 - Perspectives on Science 14 (4):525-557.
    Being scientific research a process of social interaction, this process can be studied from a game-theoretic perspective. Some conceptual and formal instruments that can help to understand scientific research as a game are introduced, and it is argued that game theoretic epistemology provides a middle ground for 'rationalist' and 'constructivist' theories of scientific knowledge. In the first part , a description of the essential elements of game of science is made, using an inferentialist conception of rationality. In the second part (...)
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    Thinking through enactive agency: sense-making, bio-semiosis and the ontologies of organismic worlds.Paulo Jesus - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (5):861-887.
    According to enactivism all living systems, from single cell organisms to human beings, are ontologically endowed with some form of teleological and sense-making agency. Furthermore, enactivists maintain that: there is no fixed pregiven world and as a consequence all organisms “bring forth” their own unique “worlds” through processes of sense-making. The first half of the paper takes these two ontological claims as its central focus and aims to clarify and make explicit the arguments and motivations underlying them. Our analysis here (...)
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  38. "Doutrina da Ciência Nova Methodo": J. G. Fichte e a autoposição do eu como theoria, praxis e poiesis de si próprio.Paulo Jesus - 2020 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (55-56):107-127.
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    La follia. Storia ed epistemologia in Occidente.Ettore De Monte & Davide Clemente (eds.) - 2021 - Roma: CISU.
    La storia della follia assume i tratti di uno straordinario racconto, laddove trame e personaggi s’intrecciano in uno svolgimento comune e condiviso. Questa storia, però, perturba gli animi, poiché essa alterna disumane crudeltà a rivoluzionarie pre- se di consapevolezza. In certi periodi e contesti storici, infatti, il folle diviene beffarda maschera del male, da allontanare, internare o, addirittura, perseguitare. Su di lui s’abbatte la crudeltà umana, dietro il velo menzognero di un’improbabile cura. La follia diviene malattia, demone, male assoluto da (...)
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    Resurrection and reality in the thought of Wolfhart Pannenberg.C. Elizabeth A. Johnson - 1983 - Heythrop Journal 24 (1):1-18.
    Books Reviewed in this Article: Transforming Bible Study. By Walter Wink. Pp.175, London, SCM Press, 1981, £3.50. Isaiah 1–39. By R.E. Clements. Pp.xvi. 301, London, Marshall, Morgan and Scott, 1980, £3.95. Isaiah 40–66. By R.N. Whybray. Pp.301, London, Marshall, Morgan and Scott, 1975, Reprinted 1981, £3.95. Die Gestalt Jesu in den synoptischen Evangelien. By Heinrich Kahlefeld. Pp.264, Frankfurt, Verlag Josef Knecht, 1981, no price given. Following Jesus: Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark. By Ernest Best. Pp.283, Sheffield, JSOT Press, 1981, (...)
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    Christianity.Catherine Keller - 1998 - In Alison M. Jaggar & Iris Marion Young (eds.), A companion to feminist philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 223–235.
    Unlike the nontheological articles, this one must, for the sake of its coherence in this volume, define its basic discipline before its specific feminism can be articulated. Theology, “god‐word,” a term coined by the pagan Plato, became the language game of Christian intellectuals within a century of the death of Jesus of Nazareth. This Jewish life, its premature termination, and the virtually unprecedented spread of the spiritual movement he had initiated managed to attract philosophical minds such as Clement of Alexandria (...)
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    The 2003 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies.Frances S. Adeney - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):231-234.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The 2003 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian StudiesFrances S. AdeneyThe 2003 meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies was held in Atlanta, Georgia, 21-22 November 2003. This year's theme was "Overcoming Greed: Christians and Buddhists in a Consumeristic Culture." During the first session panelists Paula Cooey, Valerie Karras, and John Cobb, whose paper was read by Jay McDaniel, presented Christian views and Stephanie Kaza gave a Buddhist response. (...)
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    Overcoming Greed: An Eastern Christian Perspective.Valerie A. Karras - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):47-53.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Overcoming Greed:An Eastern Christian Perspective1Valerie A. KarrasAs an Eastern Orthodox Christian, I have chosen to approach the topic of "overcoming greed" from an Eastern Christian perspective, relying particularly on the writings of some of the early theologians of the Greek East. It is not coincidental either that laissez-faire capitalism arose in the Western Christian world, or that the first strongholds of communism developed in Eastern European, traditionally Orthodox, countries. (...)
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  44. Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks.Jésus Larrazabal & Kepa Korta - 2002 - Manuscrito 25 (2):233-248.
    This paper focuses on discourse analysis, particularly persuasive discourse, using pragmatics and rhetoric in a new combined way, called by us Pragma-Rhetoric. It can be said that this is a cognitive approach to both pragmatics and rhetoric. Pragmatics is essentially Gricean, Rhetoric comes from a new reading of Aristotle’s Rhetoric, extending his notion of discourse to meso- and micro-discourses. Two kinds of intentions have to be considered: first, communicative intention, and, then, persuasive intention. The fulfilment of those intentions is achieved (...)
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    Gathering Is Not Only for Girls.Guillermo Zorrilla-Revilla, Jesús Rodríguez & Ana Mateos - 2021 - Human Nature 32 (3):582-602.
    In some small-scale societies, a sexual division of labor is common. For subadult hunter-gatherers, the onset of this division dates to middle childhood and the start of puberty; however, there is apparently no physiological explanation for this timing. The present study uses an experimental approach to evaluate possible energetic differences by sex in gathering-related activities. The energetic cost of gathering-related activities was measured in a sample of 42 subjects of both sexes aged between 8 and 14 years. Body mass and (...)
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    Heidegger y el Giro Hermenéutico de la Fenomenología.Jesus Adrian - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21:113-120.
    The present paper outlines the main points of Heidegger’s philosophical program starting from his early lectures of Freiburg. This program is founded in two fundamental questions. On the one hand, a thematic question: the phenomenon of life and its different forms of manifestation and apprehension. On the other hand, an eminently methodological question, namely the question of how it is possible to access in a correct manner to the primary sphere of life. This last issue conducts the young Heidegger to (...)
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    Topos-Chôra: L'Espai a Grècia I: Perspectives Interdisciplinàries: Homenatge a Jean-Pierre Vernant I Pierre Vidal-Naquet.Jesús Carruesco (ed.) - 2010 - Institut Català d'Arqueologia Clàssica.
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    La subjetividad desde el cuerpo en Nietzsche. Una fuente de inspiración del pensamiento español contemporáneo.Jesús Conill - 2015 - Quaderns de Filosofia 2 (1):61-78.
    The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to show the decisive import of the nietzschean concept of bodily subjectivity in order to transform such a basic notion of the modern and contemporary philosophy, by opening a new philosophical horizon, which enables overriding idealism and positivism; secondly, to state that this Nietzsche´s contribution has inspired largely the Spanish contemporary thought.
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    Verisimilitude, Structuralism and Scientific Progress.Jesùs P. Zamora Bonilla - 1996 - Erkenntnis 44 (1):25 - 47.
    An epistemic notion of verisimilitude (as the 'degree in which a theory seems closer to the full truth to a scientific community') is defined in several ways. Application to the structuralist description of theories is carried out by introducing a notion of 'empirical regularity' in structuralist terms. It is argued that these definitions of verisimilitude can be used to give formal reconstructions of scientific methodologies such as falsificationism, conventionalism and normal science.
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    Arriving at Racial Identity from Heidegger’s Existentiell.Jesús H. Ramírez - 2021 - Southwest Philosophy Review 37 (2):107-129.
    I develop a connection between racial identity and Heidegger’s early phenomenological perspective from Being and Time. This effort offsets the critique that Heidegger is too abstract in his use of Dasein to have any practical application to racial identity. I examine how the underlying issue of racial identity is rooted in the composition of an “existentiell,” where one grows up in a variety of ways to be, compelling one to choose and neglect them. I then examine Mariana Ortega’s critique of (...)
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