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    Infraclase: el daño colateral de la modernidad líquida. Según el pensamiento de Zygmunt Bauman.Andrea Báez Alarcón - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía 20 (1):13-23.
    La sociedad que está presente hoy en día es cambiante y para nada monótona. Por esto es líquida, según Zygmunt Bauman, pues en ella todo fluye sin detenerse y sin poseer límites. Es una sociedad en la que constantemente se modifican las tendencias según lo más actual. Todo está relacionado a un consumo que posibilita mantener o asimilar un estatus social que permite ser parte del mundo consumista. El parámetro de esta sociedad es consumir para después desechar, y aquí es, (...)
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  2. Trust, Distrust and Commitment.Katherine Hawley - 2012 - Noûs 48 (1):1-20.
    I outline a number of parallels between trust and distrust, emphasising the significance of situations in which both trust and distrust would be an imposition upon the (dis)trustee. I develop an account of both trust and distrust in terms of commitment, and argue that this enables us to understand the nature of trustworthiness. Note that this article is available open access on the journal website.
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  3. Redistribuição E reconhecimento de gênero na perspectiva de Axel Honneth E Nancy Fraser.Alfrancio Ferreira Dias - 2012 - Saberes Em Perspectiva 2 (2):93-107.
    As teorias feministas de gênero passaram nas ultimas décadas de uma concepção pós-marxistas a partir dos novos estudos de cultura e identidade, baseando-se no movimento de redistribuição, para o de reconhecimento. Este artigo mostra esse processo de mudança de paradigma. Nele não se procura uma análise de gênero ampla o bastante para abrigar todas as variedades das preocupações feministas. Mostra a concepção de justiça de Nancy Fraser que abrange tanto a redistribuição quanto o reconhecimento, pois reparar a injustiça certamente requer (...)
     
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    Ancoragem nos nomes, persistência nas ideias. Adorno interpreta Hölderlin.João Paulo Andrade Dias - 2024 - Educação E Filosofia 37 (81):1601-1632.
    Resumo: O artigo aborda a interpretação da poesia tardia de Hölderlin feita por Theodor W. Adorno. Seu objetivo principal é demonstrar os passos da análise estética do discurso proferido em 1963 à Hölderlin-Gesellschaft, pontuando a presença da ideia de parataxis. Assim, o artigo divide o procedimento de Adorno em três camadas interpretativas: os conceitos de teor de coisa, lei imanente da configuração e teor de verdade. Primeiro, Adorno busca as referências filológicas e de sociologia da arte para insistir na proximidade (...)
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  5. What are groups?Katherine Ritchie - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 166 (2):257-272.
    In this paper I argue for a view of groups, things like teams, committees, clubs and courts. I begin by examining features all groups seem to share. I formulate a list of six features of groups that serve as criteria any adequate theory of groups must capture. Next, I examine four of the most prominent views of groups currently on offer—that groups are non-singular pluralities, fusions, aggregates and sets. I argue that each fails to capture one or more of the (...)
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  6. What are natural kinds?1.Katherine Hawley & Alexander Bird - 2011 - Philosophical Perspectives 25 (1):205-221.
    We articulate a view of natural kinds as complex universals. We do not attempt to argue for the existence of universals. Instead, we argue that, given the existence of universals, and of natural kinds, the latter can be understood in terms of the former, and that this provides a rich, flexible framework within which to discuss issues of indeterminacy, essentialism, induction, and reduction. Along the way, we develop a 'problem of the many' for universals.
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  7. Ontological Innocence.Katherine Hawley - 2014 - In Aaron J. Cotnoir & Donald L. M. Baxter (eds.), Composition as Identity. Oxford: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 70-89.
    In this chapter, I examine Lewis's ideas about ontological innocence, ontological commitment and double-counting, in his discussion of composition as identity in Parts of Classes. I attempt to understand these primarily as epistemic or methodological claims: how far can we get down this route without adopting radical metaphysical theses about composition as identity?
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    Trust: A Very Short Introduction.Katherine Hawley - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    Katherine Hawley explores the key ideas about trust in this Very Short Introduction. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines including philosophy, psychology, and evolutionary biology, she emphasizes the nature and importance of trusting and being trusted, from our intimate bonds with significant others to our relationship with the state.
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    The Ethical Defensibility of Harm Reduction and Eating Disorders.Andria Bianchi, Katherine Stanley & Kalam Sutandar - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (7):46-56.
    Eating disorders are mental illnesses that can have a significant and persistent physical impact, especially for those who are not treated early in their disease trajectory. Although many persons w...
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  10. Applied Ontology: An Introduction.Katherine Munn & Barry Smith (eds.) - 2008 - Frankfurt: ontos.
    Ontology is the philosophical discipline which aims to understand how things in the world are divided into categories and how these categories are related together. This is exactly what information scientists aim for in creating structured, automated representations, called 'ontologies,' for managing information in fields such as science, government, industry, and healthcare. Currently, these systems are designed in a variety of different ways, so they cannot share data with one another. They are often idiosyncratically structured, accessible only to those who (...)
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    Self-Narrative, Affective Identification, and Personal Well-Being.Katherine Chieh-Ling Cheng - 2024 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (1):79-95.
    The narrative view of personhood suggests that we as persons are constituted by self-narratives. Self-narratives support not only the sense of personal persistence but also agency. However, it is rarely discussed how self-narratives promote or hinder personal well-being. This paper aims to explore what a healthy self-narrative looks like. By reframing a famous debate between Strawson and Schechtman about narrative personhood, I argue that self-narratives can hinder our personal well-being when affective identification leads to inflexible self-images, illustrated with the examples (...)
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    Letramento acadêmico/científico e participação periférica legítima: estudo etnográfico em comunidades de prática jurídica.Márcia Adriana Dias Kraemer - 2014 - Bakhtiniana 9 (2):92-110.
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    Application and Assessment of an Ethics Presentation for Accounting and Business Classes.L. Murphy Smith, Katherine T. Smith & Elizabeth Vallery Mulig - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 61 (2):153-164.
    This paper describes a presentation on ethics for accounting and business students. In 2001 and 2002, major corporate failures such as Enron and Worldcom, combined with questionable accounting practices, made ethics a paramount concern to persons working in business and accounting. While financial statement analysis and regulatory requirements are important technical topics, the issue of ethics provides faculty a unique and very appropriate setting to discuss deeper truths about doing business and living life well. This paper briefly describes the development (...)
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    “Frequently Asked Questions” About Genetic Engineering in Farm Animals: A Frame Analysis.Katherine E. Koralesky, Heidi J. S. Tworek, Marina A. G. von Keyserlingk & Daniel M. Weary - 2024 - Food Ethics 9 (1):1-20.
    Calls for public engagement on emerging agricultural technologies, including genetic engineering of farm animals, have resulted in the development of information that people can interact and engage with online, including “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQs) developed by organizations seeking to inform or influence the debate. We conducted a frame analysis of FAQs webpages about genetic engineering of farm animals developed by different organizations to describe how questions and answers are presented. We categorized FAQs as having a regulatory frame (emphasizing or challenging (...)
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    Prescribing safe supply: ethical considerations for clinicians.Katherine Duthie, Eric Mathison, Helgi Eyford & S. Monty Ghosh - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (6):377-382.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the drug poisoning epidemic in a number of ways: individuals use alone more often, there is decreased access to harm reduction services and there has been an increase in the toxicity of the unregulated drug supply. In response to the crisis, clinicians, policy makers and people who use drugs have been seeking ways to prevent the worst harms of unregulated opioid use. One prominent idea is safe supply. One form of safe supply enlists clinicians to (...)
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  16. Cut the Pie Any Way You Like? Cotnoir on General Identity.Katherine Hawley - 2013 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 8:323-30.
    This is a short response to Aaron Cotnoir's 'Composition as General Identity', in which I suggest some further applications of his ideas, and try to press the question of why we should think of his 'general identity relation' as a genuine identity relation.
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    Language modality shapes the dynamics of word and sign recognition.Saúl Villameriel, Brendan Costello, Patricia Dias, Marcel Giezen & Manuel Carreiras - 2019 - Cognition 191 (C):103979.
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    Incidental Findings in Pediatric Research.Benjamin S. Wilfond & Katherine J. Carpenter - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2):332-340.
    Incidental research findings, as defined in this symposium’s consensus paper, are unexpected findings discovered in the course of research but “beyond the aims of the study.” These include findings generated by research methodology, such as imaging or genetic analysis, findings related to clinical screening for inclusion or exclusion, or direct observations of physical abnormalities or behavior. Decisions about managing incidental research findings involve important ethical considerations regarding a researcher’s obligations to provide care, minimize harms, and respect research participants’ wishes. When (...)
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    Regulation of Next Generation Sequencing.Gail H. Javitt & Katherine Strong Carner - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (s1):9-21.
    Since the first draft of the human genome was published in 2001, DNA sequencing technology has advanced at a remarkable pace. Launched in 1990, the Human Genome Project sought to sequence all three billion base pairs of the haploid human genome, an endeavor that took more than a decade and cost nearly three billion dollars. The subsequent development of so-called “next generation” sequencing methods has raised the possibility that real-time, affordable genome sequencing will soon be widely available. Currently, NGS methods (...)
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    From Ontology to Morality and from Morality to Ontology.Katherine Ritchie - forthcoming - Analysis.
    Critical Notice on Organizations as Wrongdoers By Stephanie Collins Oxford University Press, 2023. -/- Extract: What, if any, role does metaphysics have to play in addressing moral questions? When answering questions about moral responsibility, many theories rely on answers to questions about the nature of agency and agents, the persistence of persons and the existence and nature of free will. In recent work in social ontology, philosophers have argued for views of social categories or identities that take ethical and social–political (...)
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    (1 other version)A trajetória intelectual de Winnicott.Elsa Oliveira Dias - 2002 - Natureza Humana 4 (1):111-156.
    O artigo aborda aspectos do percurso profissional e teórico de D. W. Winnicott que exerceram influência marcante no seu pensamento. São ainda destacadas algumas linhas do debate que ele, implícita ou explicitamente, travou com as diferentes áreas do conhecimento científico de sua época - a pediatria, a psiquiatria, em especial a infantil, a psicologia acadêmica e sua principal interlocutora, a psicanálise tradicional, representada por Freud e Melanie Klein - sobre temas centrais de sua obra, tais como a natureza do psíquico, (...)
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  22. Physically locating the present: A case of reading physics as a contribution to philosophy.Katherine Brading - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 50:13-19.
    In this paper I argue that reading history of physics as a contribution to history of philosophy is important for contemporary philosophy of physics. My argument centers around a particular case: special relativity versus presentism. By means of resources drawn from reading aspects of Newton's work as contributions to philosophy, I argue that there is in physics an alternative way to approach what we mean by "present" such that presentism remains an open empirical question whose refutation requires resources that go (...)
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    Poder, razão e religião em O Alienista.José Francisco de Assis Dias & Daniela Valentini - 2023 - Aufklärung 10 (1):109-126.
    This article has as its theme the relationship between "power", "reason" and "religion" in O alienista, one of the central texts of Machado de Assis, written in 1881 and initially published in eleven chapters, between October 1881 and March 1882. It is intended to identify and analyze the power relations between the State ("Throne") and the Catholic Church ("Altar"); as well as to highlight the relations between "reason" (science) and its "absence" (madness); without neglecting the Machadian denunciations and criticisms of (...)
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    The Strategic Unity of Heidegger's The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics.Katherine Withy - 2013 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 51 (2):161-178.
    This paper unifies the disparate analyses in Heidegger's lecture course, The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, Solitude, in a single therapeutic and philosophical project. By taking seriously the text's claim to lead us towards authenticity, I show how Heidegger's analysis of boredom works together with his comparative analysis of man and animal to diagnose and lead us out of our contemporary complacency about being. This reading puts both analyses in a new light, reveals the hidden strategic unity of the (...)
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    Que Enxerguemos o Outro Sem Medo: A Contribuição Waratiana Para a Educação Em Direitos Humanos.Renato Duro Dias & Lucas Fernandes Pompeu - 2021 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 7 (1):94-109.
    O presente artigo discute a educação em direitos humanos tendo como base as contribuições de Luis Alberto Warat (1977, 1979, 2003, 2010). Este estudo de abordagem qualitativa se insere no campo das reflexões interdisciplinares, que procura analisar os sistemas jurídicos embasando-se, especialmente, nos campos da educação, da sociologia e da filosofia. A pesquisa se apropria de revisão de literatura para as categorias de análise destacadas. Trata-se de investigar a alteridade como uma capacidade de (des)construir o direito, a partir de uma (...)
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    The Concept of Sustainable Development Revisited.Fernando Dias Avila-Piredes, Luiz Carlos Mior, Vilênia Porto Aguiar & Susana Regina de Mello Schlemper - 2000 - Foundations of Science 5 (3):261-268.
    The concept of sustainable development is here revised in the light of a brief historical analysis, followed by a semantic analysis of the expressions development and sustainability. The authors criticize the common use of this concept in a loose way or in wide generalizations, to conclude, based on the principles of human ecology, that it is only possible to make it operational in limited spans of time and in limited spatial units.
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    O bem-estar docente: um estudo exploratório com escolas portuguesas no estrangeiro.Ana Costa & Paulo César Dias - 2024 - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação 31:204-215.
    O bem-estar dos docentes é um tema particularmente relevante e tem vindo a receber um interesse crescente. Contudo, são escassos os estudos em escolas no estrangeiro, motivo pelo qual se apresenta este trabalho que pretende explorar do bem-estar destes professores, em particular, descrever o seu bem-estar subjetivo e o bem-estar na escola, explorando o papel de variáveis pessoais e profissionais no bem-estar dos professores. Para isso, foi recolhida uma amostra de 58 docentes a lecionar em escolas portuguesas no estrangeiro, na (...)
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  28. A agenda da política científica e tecnológica brasileira : uma perspectiva histórica.Rafael de Brito Dias - 2010 - In Renato Dagnino & Rafael de Brito Dias (eds.), Estudos sociais da ciência e tecnologia & política de ciência e tecnologia: alternativas para uma nova América Latina. [Campinas, Brazil]: GAPI Unicamp.
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  29. Analogia e representacão iconográfica.Fernando Rosa DIas - 2012 - In José Quaresma (ed.), Analogia e mediacão: transversalidade na investigacão em arte, filosofia e ciência. Lisboa: CIEBA.
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  30. Uriel da Costa: nieuwe bijdrage tot diens levensgeschiedenis.Vaz Dias & M. A. - 1936 - Leiden: Brill.
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    Produção digital: imagem e diáspora contempor'nea.Edson Dias Ferreira - 2024 - Odeere 9 (2):94-113.
    A discussão que este tema enseja traz um caráter muito particular no que diz respeito à mediação para produção de acervos visuais. Esta atividade não é nova, na sua história, por um bom tempo, esteve vinculada a ação de profissionais da Arquivologia, biblioteconomia e museologia só para citar alguns ramos da ação humana nas quais a preocupação com este tipo de produção quase sempre constituiu área de interesse. Com a popularização da internet a simples menção ao termo LabIMAGEM traz consigo (...)
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    In Memoriam: Clarence H. Miller.Stephen Merriam Foley & Katherine Rodgers - 2020 - Moreana 57 (1):v-viii.
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    Perfil religioso da população indígena no Brasil: considerações a partir do censo demográfico de 2010.Claudio Santiago Dias Junior & Ana Paula Verona - 2014 - Horizonte 12 (36):1140-1159.
    Using data from the 2010 Brazilian census, this paper aims to describe the religious profile of the indigenous population in Brazil. We analyzed information from more than 800,000 individuals. Our results show that indigenous population is mostly Christian that are separated into Catholics and Evangelicals. Moreover, we found a reduced number of people who declared themselves belonging to indigenous traditional religions. Finally, we present the religious profile of the indigenous population according to region, place of residence, age, and schooling.
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  34. As formas de conceitualização do empreendedorismo na economia.Paulo Sergio Marchelli & Rosemeire do Carmo Mota Dias - forthcoming - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
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    The Effects of a Single Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Session on Impulsivity and Risk Among a Sample of Adult Recreational Cannabis Users.Herry Patel, Katherine Naish, Noam Soreni & Michael Amlung - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Individuals with substance use disorders exhibit risk-taking behaviors, potentially leading to negative consequences and difficulty maintaining recovery. Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques such as transcranial direct current stimulation have yielded mixed effects on risk-taking among healthy controls. Given the importance of risk-taking behaviors among substance-using samples, this study aimed to examine the effects of tDCS on risk-taking among a sample of adults using cannabis. Using a double-blind design, 27 cannabis users [M age = 32.48, 41% female] were randomized, receiving one session (...)
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    Das mônadas de Leibniz à educação estética de Schiller.Roberison Wittgenstein Dias Silveira - 2019 - Filosofia E Educação 11 (1):156-182.
    Partindo da proposta ontológica de Leibniz, a ideia de perfeição dá origem à discussão estética germânica. O grande questionamento é se o gosto está ligado a uma concepção de perfeição inerente à realidade ou se é o resultado da dinâmica dos sentidos, responsáveis pelas sensações. Reformulando a concepção estética moderna, Kant não concebe nenhuma validade de coisa-em-si para o gosto, ele não está nas coisas nelas mesmas, mas antes na maneira de operar da faculdade de julgar reflexiva. Reconhecendo esta nova (...)
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    Entre Ricœur e Derrida: O Perdão Difícil e o Perdão Im-Possível.Victor Dias Maia Soares - 2017 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 7 (14):264.
    Este trabalho tem como objetivo principal promover o diálogo entre Paul Ricœur e Jacques Derrida no que concerne às abordagens que estes dois autores fazem da noção de perdão. A partir disso, discute-se primeiramente a ideia do perdão difícil em Ricœur e, num segundo momento, aquela do perdão im-possível em Derrida. Ainda que falem a partir de posições de fala diferentes, segundo idiomas filosóficos distintos, sustenta-se que a confrontação de ambas as perspectivas nos dá a pensar o perdão de outro (...)
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    An Introduction to “The Dream Of Gerontius” by Cardinal John Henry Newman and Sir Edward Elgar.Mary Katherine Tillman - 2004 - Newman Studies Journal 1 (1):42-48.
    Newman’s dramatic poem, “The Dream of Gerontius”, was set to music by Edward Elgar in 1900. This essay brings out the sympathy of mind and heart between poet and composer, and perhaps between them both and the listener of today, as well as the universality and depth of the human stake in some kind of personal and peopled life after death.
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    Dilthey, Selected Writings, edited, translated and introduced by H. P. Rickman.Mary Katherine Tillman - 1978 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (2):135-137.
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    Mary in the Writings of John Henry Newman.Mary Katherine Tillman - 2005 - Newman Studies Journal 2 (2):86-94.
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  41. Wilhelm Dilthey's Descriptive Psychology.Mary Katherine Tillman - 1974 - Dissertation, New School for Social Research
     
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  42. A identidade genética do ser humano como um biodireito fundamental e sua fundamentação na dignidade do ser humano.Elton Dias Xavier - 2004 - In Eduardo de Oliveira Leite & Adriana Cristine Arent (eds.), Grandes temas da atualidade: bioética e biodireito. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Forense.
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  43. Social Networks and Social Complexity in Female-bonded Primates.Julia Lehmann, Katherine Andrews & Robin Dunbar - 2010 - In Lehmann Julia, Andrews Katherine & Dunbar Robin (eds.), Social Brain, Distributed Mind. pp. 57.
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    Beliefs, values and emotions: An interactive approach to distrust in science.Katherine Furman - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (1):240-257.
    Previous philosophical work on distrust in science has argued that understanding public distrust in science and scientific interventions requires that we pay careful attention not only to epistemic considerations (that is, beliefs about science), but also to values, and the emotional contexts in which assessments of scientific credibility are made. This is likely to be a truncated list of relevant factors for understanding trust/distrust, but these are certainly key areas of concern. The aim of this paper is not to further (...)
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    Aportes Teóricos Para Pensar “o Material” Em Marx.Antonio Francisco Lopes Dias - forthcoming - Revista Dialectus.
    Esse texto é um escrito que, ao final, é um termo médio entre um Artigo e um Ensaio. O objetivo é expor nossa compreensão sobre o sentido d“o material” e as implicações onto(epistemo)lógicas desta concepção no pensamento de Karl Marx. Em plano geral, primeiramente, nosso texto discorre sobre o que nomeamos de “a questão primeira”, qual seja: o que é “o material” no interior e no contexto dos escritos de Marx? Para cumprir essa tarefa procedemos com leituras de textos marxianos (...)
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    Willingness to express emotion depends upon perceiving partner care.Katherine R. Von Culin, Jennifer L. Hirsch & Margaret S. Clark - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (3):641-650.
    Two studies document that people are more willing to express emotions that reveal vulnerabilities to partners when they perceive those partners to be more communally responsive to them. In Study 1, participants rated the communal strength they thought various partners felt toward them and their own willingness to express happiness, sadness and anxiety to each partner. Individuals who generally perceive high communal strength from their partners were also generally most willing to express emotion to partners. Independently, participants were more willing (...)
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    Linguagens visuais e culturas: pesquisa e educação em foco.Edson Dias Ferreira, Ronaldo dos Santos da Paixão & Robson Bastos Amorim - 2024 - Odeere 9 (2):361-381.
    Pensar na discussão acerca das linguagens visuais e cultura é abrir um leque de possibilidades discursivas e vivenciais que circundam este campo do conhecimento humano. O nosso interesse aqui é mostrar a partir de relatos de ações desenvolvidas neste campo como provocações acerca do tema produziu diferentes resultados. Elencamos três experiências realizadas no campo das pesquisas com as Linguagens Visuais cujo resultado expressa essa diversidade de possibilidades de lidar com o tema. Os trabalhos de Manoel Santana, Robson Amorim e Ronaldo (...)
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    Having some regard for human frailty : on finitude and humanity.Katherine Withy - 2022 - In Ingo Farin & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Heidegger and the human. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 307-324.
    As Heidegger presents it in the existential analytic in Being and Time, the primary challenge of being the sort of entity that we are is having the right sort of regard for our frailty. We usually think of human frailties as arising from the vulnerabilities of the body – to injury, sickness, debility, and death. But, for Heidegger, our frailty is not tied to our embodiment, since we are not essentially bodies but instead cases of Dasein, the entity that understands (...)
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    Clausius and Maxwell: The statistics of molecular collisions.Penha Maria Cardoso Dias - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (3):249-261.
    This paper is concerned with the introduction of statistical concepts in the molecular theory of heat. In particular, we analyse the arguments invoked by Clausius between 1857 and 1862, and the motivation presented by Maxwell in 1860 to introduce his distribution of velocities. We first show that Maxwell's great insight seems to have been the recognition that the dynamical laws of molecular collision and thermal equilibrium could be made compatible only if the theory of heat became statistical. As for Clausius, (...)
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    Reconciliating the Relationship Between Christian Churches and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex+ People: The Letter of São Paulo as a Counter Hegemonic Discourse in Times of Religious Conservatisms.Fernanda Marina Feitosa Coelho & Tainah Biela Dias - 2022 - Feminist Theology 30 (2):197-209.
    The ‘1st Congress Churches and LGBTI+ Community: ecumenical dialogues for respect for diversity’ was held between 19th and 22nd of June 2019, in the city of São Paulo. The Congress was organised by the Parish of the Holy Trinity of the Episcopal Anglican Church in Brazil and Koinonia–Ecumenical Presence in Service. As we consider this congress a historic landmark in the debates concerning religions and sexualities that escape from cisheteronormativity in Brazil, in the course of this article, we propose to (...)
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