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    Book symposium: Nuno venturinha. Description of situations: An essay in contextualist epistemology.Nuno Venturinha, Marcelo Carvalho, Marcos Silva, João V. G. Cuter & Darlei Dall’Agnol - 2020 - Manuscrito 43 (3):164-258.
    This book symposium comprises a précis of Nuno Venturinha’s Description of Situations: An Essay in Contextualist Epistemology together with four critical commentaries on different aspects of the book by Marcelo Carvalho, João Vergílio Gallerani Cuter, Marcos Silva and Darlei Dall’Agnol, and the author’s replies.
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    Was Hart an Inclusive Positivist?João Costa-Neto & Henrique Porto de Castro - 2024 - Ratio Juris 37 (2):130-147.
    After the publication of Hart's Concept of Law, Dworkin published his article “The Model of Rules,” dividing positivism into two varieties: inclusive and exclusive. Many theorists involved in this debate have characterized Hart's position as inclusivist, which we reject in this article. We argue that Hart, in the postscript to The Concept of Law, conceded a point to Dworkin in accepting that inclusive positivism would imply the existence of objective moral standing, adopting a more “neutral” position—compatible with inclusive and exclusive (...)
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    Creativity and Innovation Affairs: Are They or Are They Not...?Katja Tschimmel, Andrzej Klimczuk, Daniel Santos, Daniela Marzavan, Dirk Loyens, Fátima Pombo, Fernando Mendes, Gijs van Wulfen, Jens Unger, Joana Alves dos Santos, Joana Moreira, Joăo Menezes, Joăo Petiz, Juan Fernando de Laiglesia, Julio Martins, Kärt Summatavet, Laura Ferreira, Maria Stashenko, Mariana Serra, Renata Gastal Porto, Rocío Cervino, Rui Coutinho, Rute Sousa, Shujoy Chakraborty, Tomás Gamboa, Violeta Clemente, Virpi Kaartti & Wiebke Borgers - 2022 - Porto: Mindshake.
    This book is dedicated to clarify ambiguous concepts from the world of creativity and innovation. One of the initial triggers for the development of the book was the perceived ambiguity of the binomials Design vs. Design Thinking and Innovation vs. Invention. Frequently, designers and innovation consultants are questioned by their clients about the relationships between these kind of concepts. Has the second emerged through the first, or vice-verse? Is one part of the other? Where are the similarities and which are (...)
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    Didática intercultural e decolonial entre o povo Iny da aldeia Buridina: possibilidades epistêmicas da educação escolar indígena brasileira a partir da reconstrução dos costumes das línguas maternas.Natália Rita de Almeida, Marilza Vanessa Rosa Suanno, João Henrique Suanno & Marcos Fernandes-Sobrinho - 2024 - Odeere 9 (3):247-260.
    A pesquisa se baseou na análise bibliográfica acerca dos conceitos de didática intercultural e decolonialidade de Vera Candau (2023), Catherine Walsh (2005) e Walter Mignolo (2005). Ademais, trabalhou-se com autores que desenvolvem pesquisas a respeito da Escola Indígena Maurehi como Leandro Mendes Rocha (1998), Joel Orlando Bevilaqua Marin (2009) e Maria do Socorro Pimentel da Silva (2009), com intuito de contextualizar o surgimento e o processo de criação da didática escolar indígena em específico entre os Iny. A análise documental é (...)
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    References, Citations, and Abbreviations.Bartholomew Ryan, Maria Joao Mayer Branco & João Constancio - 2015 - In João Constâncio (ed.), Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Activist research in the global quest for social justice.Eduardo Vianna, André Sales & João Otavio Garcia - 2021 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 22 (1):1-5.
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  7. The Refined Extension Principle for Semantics of Dynamic Logic Programming.José Júlio Alferes, Federico Banti, Antonio Brogi & João Alexandre Leite - 2005 - Studia Logica 79 (1):7-32.
    Over recent years, various semantics have been proposed for dealing with updates in the setting of logic programs. The availability of different semantics naturally raises the question of which are most adequate to model updates. A systematic approach to face this question is to identify general principles against which such semantics could be evaluated. In this paper we motivate and introduce a new such principle the refined extension principle. Such principle is complied with by the stable model semantics for (single) (...)
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  8. San Agustín: lenguaje y alegoría.Joâo Vicente Ganzarolli de Oliveira - 2001 - Revista Agustiniana 42 (127):263-275.
     
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    ¿Arte brasileño? Dos palabras sobre un fenómeno esencialmente híbrido.João Vicente Ganzarolli de Oliveira - 2021 - Enfoques 33 (2):1-18.
    Este artículo trata sobre el arte brasileño y su posible identidad. A diferencia de lassociedades andinas y de América Central, ninguna sociedad aborigen de Brasil logróalcanzar el nivel de civilización. En tierras brasileñas, el hibridismo cultural de Latinoaméricaalcanza su punto límite. En tanto que se habla de un arte esencialmentemestiza, cabe la pregunta: ¿existe un arte brasileño?
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    The Canterbury Tales, by Geofrey Chaucer, from the Perspective of Bakhtinian Carnival: The Wife of Bath and the Subversion of Female Gender through the Profanation of Biblical Discourse.Vanessa Rodrigues Barcelos & João Batista Costa Gonçalves - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (4):e63636p.
    RESUMO O objetivo do artigo é proceder a uma análise da personagem Alison, esposa de Bath, na obra Os contos de Canterbury, de Geofrey Chaucer. Para isso, com base em Bakhtin (2010, 2018), em particular a partir da perspectiva da carnavalização, somada à teoria da performatividade de gênero de Butler (1988, 2017), pretendemos mostrar como a referida personagem subverte, carnavalizadamente, certos textos bíblicos referentes ao papel da mulher no matrimônio. Dessa forma, nesse estudo, para efeito de análise, tomamos da obra (...)
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    A Mente, a Religião e a Ciência: actas do Colóquio.Carlos João Correia (ed.) - 2003 - Lisboa: Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa.
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    Ricoeur e a expressão simbólica do sentido.Carlos João Correia - 1999 - Lisboa: Ministerio da Ciencia e Tecnológica.
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    Atualidade de Paulo Freire: contribuição ao debate sobre a educação na diversidade cultural.João Francisco de Souza - 2002 - São Paulo: Instituto Paulo Freire.
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    Opening remarks for the Philosophical Inter Views project.Catarina Pombo Nabais, Diogo Silva Cunha & João Pinheiro - 2015 - Kairos 14:53-54.
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    A Dança Sagrada: uma discussão de Memória Bergsoniana em movimento.Wermerson Meira Silva & João Diogenes Ferreira Dos Santos - 2021 - Odeere 6 (2):327-338.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo trazer a dança sagrada na memória Bergosoniana através das comunidades de terreiros, compreendida como expressões corporais representadas através da materialiação dos corpos e memória no que diz respeito ao movimento, na dança e toque da Orixá Oxum. Embalados pela problemática de como a dança sagrada nos terreiros de candomblé da nação Ketu/Nagô reflete a memória em movimento trazida por Bergson? Com isso propomos um recorte da memória com base em Bergson que nos ajudam á situar (...)
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    Hospitality and Identitarian Tensions.Andreas Gonçalves Lind, Bruno Nobre, João Carlos Onofre Pinto & Ricardo Barroso Batista - 2023 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 78 (4):1195-1202.
    The imperative to practice hospitality constitutes a mark of Western civilization. Already in Homer’s Odyssey, the hero Ulysses punishes Polyphemus for not having respected the obligation of hospitality towards him and his companions. In fact, hospitality has been a constitutive element of the West, marked by linguistic, cultural, and religious differences, in a world whose borders are supposed to be well defined. In his discussion of hospitality, Derrida shows how Socrates, in Plato’s dialogue The Apology of Socrates, places himself in (...)
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    Epigenetics meets mathematics: Towards a quantitative understanding of chromatin biology.Philipp A. Steffen, João P. Fonseca & Leonie Ringrose - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (10):901-913.
    How fast? How strong? How many? So what? Why do numbers matter in biology? Chromatin binding proteins are forever in motion, exchanging rapidly between bound and free pools. How do regulatory systems whose components are in constant flux ensure stability and flexibility? This review explores the application of quantitative and mathematical approaches to mechanisms of epigenetic regulation. We discuss methods for measuring kinetic parameters and protein quantities in living cells, and explore the insights that have been gained by quantifying and (...)
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    From the state of nature to the state of ruins: ‘American race’ and ‘savage knowledge’ according to Carl von Martius.Raphael Uchôa - 2022 - Annals of Science 79 (1):40-59.
    ABSTRACT This study focuses on the notions of ‘ruins’, ‘savage knowledge’, and ‘American race’ in the works of the German naturalist Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1794–1868). A somewhat neglected figure in the history of anthropology and of natural history, Martius was regarded by scholars from Europe and the Americas as a leading figure in botany and ethnology in the nineteenth century. In this article, I discuss how Martius articulated: (1) the notion of American race, that is, a broad characterization (...)
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    A Construção do Concílio Vaticano II: intuições germinais do Papa João XXIII em vista de um evento renovador.João Décio Passos - 2016 - Horizonte 14 (43):1012-1038.
    The Second Vatican Council was built within a solidly constituted tradition in the Catholic Church. All councils were held within the traditional and legal parameters of the Church. The question about the condition of possibility of a renewal Council under this tradition shows relevant. The Vatican II is the result of a negotiation between renewal and preservation. Pope John XXIII personally coordinated the construction of the legitimacy of the new event, following steps which may be rescued during the preparatory stages (...)
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    “Savage knowledge,” ethnosciences, and the colonial ways of producing reservoirs of indigenous epistemologies in the Amazon.Raphael Uchôa - 2024 - Journal of Social Ontology 10 (2).
    This paper explores the intricate relationship between the concept of “savage knowledge,” its significance during the ninteenth and twentieth centuries, and the emerging field of ethnoscience. It specifically focuses on the Amazon region as a pivotal area in the development of ethnoscience, examining the contributions of renowned naturalists Carl von Martius, Richard Spruce, and Richard Schultes, who each conducted scientific expeditions to the Amazon during this era. Their works are crucial in reevaluating the dynamic interplay between the Western perception of (...)
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    (4 other versions)Crónica. [REVIEW]Lúcio Craveiro Da Sïlva, L. C., João J. Vila-Chã & Silveira De Brito - 1993 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 49 (4):635 - 678.
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    A noção de extinção na filosofia de Schopenhauer.Pedro Damasceno Uchôas - 2023 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 13 (2):e4.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo apresentar a ideia de que Schopenhauer reavalia a noção de extinção com o passar do tempo através do contato com pensamentos filosóficos e científicos contemporâneos a sua vida ligados a concepções evolucionistas. Em O mundo como vontade e representação não há espaço para a consideração da extinção das espécies animais, imutáveis e eternas; ao passo que em Parerga e Paralipomena e em Sobre a vontade na natureza é comum que o autor faça alusão a conceitos (...)
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    Dignidade humana e paz: jogando luz sobre os porões.Virgílio Leite Uchôa - 2003 - Horizonte 2 (3):116-123.
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  24. Dignidade humana e paz: jogando luz sobre os porões.Pe Virgílio Leite Uchôa - 2003 - Horizonte 2 (3):116-123.
     
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    [Recensão a] Marques, António. A Filosofia e o Mal: Banalidade e Radicalidade do Mal de Hannah Arendt a Kant.Marcela da Silva Uchôa - 2016 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 25 (50):450-454.
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    Liberalismo e republicanismo: avanços e contradições sobre o espaço público no pensamento de Hannah Arendt.Marcela Uchoa - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (2):e02400276.
    The result of Hannah Arendt’s study of bourgeois revolutions reflects not only the contradictions and dichotomies of her thought, but is an important diagnosis of the impact of liberal policies, their contradictions and evolution within the history of democracy. Modern republicanism, although critical of liberalism, assimilated elements inherent to liberal democracy, for example, the importance of the law, always imputed based on ideological political precepts of its time. The relevance of this analysis allows us not only to understand the bases (...)
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    Aristotle’s Concept of Chance de João Hobuss.João Hobuss - 2013 - Filosofia Unisinos 14 (1).
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    ROSAS, João Cardoso (org.), Manual de Filosofia Política.Maria João Cabrita - 2009 - Cultura:303-306.
    Ao longo da história, a relação entre a filosofia e a política tem-se revelado espinhosa, denunciando a dificuldade em se conceptualizar sobre o que é por natureza antagónico à cristalização, porque particular e pluralista. Na esfera da opinião, o filósofo deve restringir-se a analisar, criticar, rever e aperfeiçoar os valores políticos coevos, a explicar aos seus conterrâneos o universo de acepções sociais partilhadas, consciente de que a sua concepção fundamenta uma via entre as muitas poss...
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    A posição de João Paisana a propósito de Explicitação e de Interpretação em Paul Ricoeur.João Amaral Ribeiro - 2003 - Phainomenon 5-6 (1):47-58.
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    O cinema de Charlie Chaplin segundo Guido Oldrini.João Paulo Galhardo Brum - forthcoming - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas.
    O presente artigo tem por objetivo analisar o desenvolvimento histórico do cinema de Charlie Chaplin, a partir da obra de Guido Oldrini: História do Cinema na Cultura do Século XX: Um Mapeamento Crítico. Analisamos também o potencial do cinema de Chaplin de cumprir a missão social da arte, a partir do sistema de mediações categorias de Lukács em sua obra A Peculiaridade Do Estético. Buscamos, assim, analisar o caso específico das obras de Charlie Chaplin e explicitar as categorias estéticas do (...)
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    Notas sobre uma estética do trauma no Brasil.João Marcos Mateus Kogawa & Anderson Salvaterra Magalhães - 2015 - Bakhtiniana 10 (2):54-72.
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    O problema da relação intelecto-cérebro na obra de Schopenhauer com ênfase especial ao “paradoxo de Zeller”.Pedro Damasceno Uchôas - 2022 - Griot 22 (3):265-277.
    O presente artigo tem por objetivo principal investigar e circunscrever a relação problemática entre intelecto e cérebro na obra de Arthur Schopenhauer, de acordo com a já conhecida formulação de Eduard Zeller. Desse modo, pode-se contemplar o lugar dos conceitos de intelecto e cérebro no âmbito da explicação metafísica da natureza, tendo-se sempre como noção diretora central a distinção entre os modos de consideração do mundo, apresentadas simultaneamente ainda no texto de O mundo como vontade e como representação e aperfeiçoada (...)
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    Vida Sensível dos Animais.Mateus Uchôa - 2021 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 25 (2).
    O presente artigo discute as relações entre animais não-humanos e o sensível. Para tanto, ensaia-se uma compreensão das formas animais e suas aparências expressivas, apoiando-se em ideias e teses dos filósofos franceses Merleau-Ponty e Dominique Lestel formuladas a partir do estudo do zoólogo Adolf Portmann sobre a aparência dos animais, denominado A forma animal. A investigação de Portmann, interessada em apreender fora do registro funcional do biológico o mistério que envolve as formas vivas, assimila uma nova concepção de corpo animal (...)
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    A Text Mining-Based Review of Cause-Related Marketing Literature.João Guerreiro, Paulo Rita & Duarte Trigueiros - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 139 (1):111-128.
    Cause-related marketing has risen to become a popular strategy to increase business value through profit-motivated giving. Despite the growing number of articles published in the last decade, no comprehensive analysis of the most discussed constructs of cause-related marketing is available. This paper uses an advanced Text Mining methodology to conduct a comprehensive analysis of 246 articles published in 40 different journals between 1988 and 2013 on the subject of cause-related marketing. Text Mining also allows quantitative analyses to be performed on (...)
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    A model for belief revision.João P. Martins & Stuart C. Shapiro - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 35 (1):25-79.
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    Sobre o padecer (leiden) e o compadecer (mitleiden) na crítica de Nietzsche à filosofia moral schopenhaueriana.Pedro Damasceno Uchôas - 2024 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 15 (1):e87851.
    Este artigo tem como objetivo principal expor a posição filosófica crítica de Nietzsche em relação ao pensamento moral de Schopenhauer presente em O Anticristo, fragmentos 7, 8 e 9, nos quais há, diretamente, um comentário geral à compaixão (Mitleiden) como sentimento mortificador e prejudicial à vida, manifesto sobretudo através da noção schopenhaueriana de negação da vontade de vida. Em acordo com os comentários de Nietzsche, é possível compreender, justificadamente, que a compaixão, enquanto sofrer junto e partilhar do sofrimento, é recusável (...)
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    On negation: Pure local rules.João Marcos - 2005 - Journal of Applied Logic 3 (1):185-219.
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    Which choices merit deference? A comparison of three behavioural proxies of subjective welfare.João V. Ferreira - 2023 - Economics and Philosophy 39 (1):124-151.
    Recently several authors have proposed proxies of welfare that equate some (as opposed to all) choices with welfare. In this paper, I first distinguish between two prominent proxies: one based oncontext-independent choicesand the other based onreason-based choices. I then propose an original proxy based on choices that individuals state they would want themselves to repeat at the time of the welfare/policy evaluation (confirmed choices). I articulate three complementary arguments that, I claim, support confirmed choices as a more reliable proxy of (...)
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    Reconciling Ontic Structural Realism and Ontological Emergence.João L. Cordovil, Gil C. Santos & John Symons - 2023 - Foundations of Science 28 (1):1-20.
    While ontic structural realism (OSR) has been a central topic in contemporary philosophy of science, the relation between OSR and the concept of emergence has received little attention. We will argue that OSR is fully compatible with emergentism. The denial of ontological emergence requires additional assumptions that, strictly speaking, go beyond OSR. We call these _physicalist closure assumptions._ We will explain these assumptions and show that they are independent of the central commitments of OSR and inconsistent with its core goals. (...)
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    Nietzsche and Normativity.João Constâncio - 2022 - Nietzsche Studien 51 (1):116-153.
    The article is divided in three main parts. The first part shows that the first three chapters of the second essay of On the Genealogy of Morality give a genealogical account of the emergence of reason in human history, and that this account involves the claim that reason is a development of human engagement with social rules: Nietzsche understands the emergence of reason as the emergence of a normative space of reasons. The second part interrogates Nietzsche’s conception of value, purpose, (...)
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    Dicent Symbols in Non-Human Semiotic Processes.João Queiroz - 2012 - Biosemiotics 5 (3):319-329.
    Against the view that symbol-based semiosis is a human cognitive uniqueness, we have argued that non-human primates such as African vervet monkeys possess symbolic competence, as formally defined by Charles S. Peirce. Here I develop this argument by showing that the equivocal role ascribed to symbols by “folk semiotics” stems from an incomplete application of the Peircean logical framework for the classification of signs, which describes three kinds of symbols: rheme, dicent and argument. In an attempt to advance in the (...)
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    L'Eretico della sinistra. Bruno Rizzi élitista democratico.João Bernardo - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (1):209-222.
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    Teorias e Modelos em Genética de Populações: Um exemplo do uso do Método Axiomático em Biologia.João Carlos Marques Magalhães & Décio Krause - 2006 - Episteme 11 (24):269-291.
    A investigação de um domínio amplo da realidade, como a evolução dosseres vivos, pode dar origem a diferentes “teorias”, cada uma consoantecom uma particular perspectiva que se considere. Para que se proceda auma análise detalhada dos pressupostos e conceitos que baseiam umadeterminada visão, o método axiomático parece ser a melhor das opções.Neste artigo, são discutidas algumas teorias da biologia evolutiva de umponto de vista axiomático, mostrando-se de que forma se pode apresentarum “predicado de Suppes” para a teoria sintética da evolução, (...)
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    Afinidades eletivas e pensamento econômico: 1870-1914.João Antônio Pauldea - 2005 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 46 (111):70-90.
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    A framework to understand human action.João de Fernandes Teixeira - 1988 - Trans/Form/Ação 11:13-22.
    This paper consists in an analysis of two explanatory models of human behaviour which play a prominent role in the contemporary literature on human action. The first model - the causalist - aims at explaining action in terms of causes and general laws. The second model - the intentionalist - explains human action in terms of intentions and practical syllogism. The difficulties of both models are presented and in the last part of the essay we propose one alternative model, based (...)
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    Editorial Inglês.Raphael Uchoa & Luciana Costa Lima Thomaz - 2019 - Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science 23.
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    “Por quê olhar os animais?” Ética da alteridade e animalidade em John Berger.Mateus Uchôa - 2022 - Griot 22 (3):183-194.
    Em seu texto Por quê olhar os animais?, John Berger comenta como a metáfora animal foi um recurso indispensável para revelar uma proximidade entre as espécies, e que sem o exemplo de animais seria improvável, por exemplo, descrever eventos como aqueles narrados por Homero n’A Iíada. A correlação entre vidas semelhantes e heterogêneas permitiram aos seres humanos, inspirados pelos animais, darem respostas às primeiras perguntas. É razoável afirmar que a primeira metáfora tenha sido a do animal, como um modo de (...)
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    Vita: Life in a Zone of Social Abandonment.João Biehl & Torben Eskerod - 2005 - University of California Press.
    Zones of social abandonment are emerging everywhere in Brazil’s big cities—places like Vita, where the unwanted, the mentally ill, the sick, and the homeless are left to die. This haunting, unforgettable story centers on a young woman named Catarina, increasingly paralyzed and said to be mad, living out her time at Vita. Anthropologist João Biehl leads a detective-like journey to know Catarina; to unravel the cryptic, poetic words that are part of the “dictionary” she is compiling; and to trace the (...)
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    Exploiting Bi-Directional Self-Organizing Tendencies in Team Sports: The Role of the Game Model and Tactical Principles of Play.João Ribeiro, Keith Davids, Duarte Araújo, José Guilherme, Pedro Silva & Júlio Garganta - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:473845.
    Research has revealed how inherent self-organizing tendencies in athletes and sports teams can be exploited to facilitate emergence of dynamical patterns in synergy formation in sports teams. Here, we discuss how game models, and associated tactical principles of play, may be implemented to constrain co-existing global-to-local and local-to-global self-organization tendencies in team sports players during training and performance. Understanding how to harness the continuous interplay between these co-existing, bi-directional, and coordination tendencies is key to shaping system behaviors in sports training. (...)
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  50. Towards a multi-level approach to the emergence of meaning processes in living systems.João Queiroz & Charbel Niño El-Hani - 2006 - Acta Biotheoretica 54 (3):179-206.
    Any description of the emergence and evolution of different types of meaning processes (semiosis, sensu C.S.Peirce) in living systems must be supported by a theoretical framework which makes it possible to understand the nature and dynamics of such processes. Here we propose that the emergence of semiosis of different kinds can be understood as resulting from fundamental interactions in a triadically-organized hierarchical process. To grasp these interactions, we develop a model grounded on Stanley Salthe's hierarchical structuralism. This model can be (...)
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