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  1. What is mental?José Hierro Sánchez Pescador - 2007 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 32:5-16.
    The object of the essay is to examine what is basically mental in humans as compared to animals. Differences in respect of the concept of will and in respect of the concept of intellect are examined following ideas expressed by Anthony Kenny in The Metaphysics of Mind, and some criticisms are suggested. Accepting the thesis put forward by Edelman as well as by Damasio that a neurological self is necessary for the development of consciousness, a scientific reading is given to (...)
     
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  2. El derecho en Ortega.José Hierro S. Pescador - 1965 - Madrid,: Revista de Occidente.
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    (2 other versions)La idea de mostrar en el Tractatus de Wittgenstein.José Hierro S. Pescador - 1992 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 7 (1-3):859-874.
  4. Principios de filosofía del lenguaje.José Hierro S. Pescador - 1980 - Madrid: Alianza Editorial.
    1. Teoría de los signos, teoría de la gramática, epistemología del lenguaje -- 2. Teoría del significado.
     
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  5. Problemas del empirismo en la filosofía de la mente.Jose S. Pescador Hierro - 1997 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):35-49.
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  6. Hierro S. Pescador, José," La teoría de las ideas innatas en Chomsky" i.Alfonso García Suárez - 1976 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):535-538.
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  7. ¿Por qué hablar de la mente?José Hierro Sánchez Pescador - 2006 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 31:67-81.
    El intento de librarnos del dualismo sustancialista cartesiano conduce a algunos a traspasar el dualismo a nuestros esquemas de conceptualización. Así, Feigl coloca la distinción entre lo físico y lo mental en un nivel epistemológico, aceptando como distintivo de lo mental un conocimiento directo e inmediato que no tiene lugar con respecto a lo físico, aun cuando acepte la identidad entre los estados mentales y los estados cerebrales. De modo parecido, Davidson, manteniendo que todo suceso es físico, caracteriza lo mental (...)
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    En torno a la intencionalidad.José Hierro Sánchez Pescador - 1995 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (2):29-44.
    Attempting to escape from the substantialist cartesian dualism, some take our conceptual schemes as dualist. Thus, Feigl makes the distinction between the mental and the physical from an epistemological viewpoint, accepting as distinctive of the mental a direct and immediate knowledge which has no place in the physical, but however he accepts the identity between mental states and neurological states. In a similar way, Davidson, stating that all events are physical, characterizes the mental as a specific manner of describing neurological (...)
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  9. Palapahaman (pilosopiya) sa Tagalog.José T. Jesús - 1953 - Manila,: Mac's Printing Press. Edited by Rivera, Macario & [From Old Catalog].
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  10. La revolución conceptual en la física de comienzos de siglo.José Granés S. - 1992 - Ideas Y Valores 41 (87-88):89-136.
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    Crítica de la razón boliviana: elementos para una crítica de la subjetividad del boliviano con conciencia colonial, moderna y latino-americana.S. Bautista & Juan José - 2010 - [La Paz?]: Grito del Sujeto.
  12. Crítica de la razón boliviana: elementos para una crítica de la subjetividad del boliviano-latino-americano.S. Bautista & Juan José - 2005 - México: [S.N..
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    Síntesis filosófica: claves para una reforma.José Antonio Sayés - 2012 - Valencia: EDICEP.
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  14. Hacia una dialéctica del desarrollo de la vida: ensayos metodológicos y epistemológicos.S. Bautista & Juan José - 2012 - La Paz, Bolivia: Autodeterminación.
    De la racionalidad moderna hacia la racionalidad de la vida -- De la dialéctica moderna del desarrollo desigual hacia una dialética trascendental del desarrollo de la vida humana y la naturaleza.
     
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    Hacia la descolonización de la ciencia social latinoamericana: cuatro ensayos metodológicos y epistemológicos.S. Bautista & Juan José - 2012 - La Paz, Bolivia: Rincón Ediciones.
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    Hacia una crítica ética del pensamiento latinoamericano: introducción al pensamiento crítico de Franz J. Hinkelammert.S. Bautista & Juan José - 2007 - La Paz: Fundación IPDA.
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    Presentación del Dossier: Pluriversalidad de la crítica al pensamiento occidental moderno. Temas, corrientes, autorías, obras.José Guadalupe Gandarilla S. - 2022 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (5):e21091.
    Presentación del Dossier: Pluriversalidad de la crítica al pensamiento occidental moderno. Temas, corrientes, autorías, obras.
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    Teorías literarias del siglo XX.José Domínguez Caparrós - 2011 - Madrid: Editorial Centro de Estudios Ramón Areces.
    Por teoría contemporánea de la literatura debe entenderse lo más destacable que en el pasado siglo se ha pensado sobre literatura. El autor considera que pueden establecerse, cuatro apartados en la teoría literaria del siglo XX. El primer grupo comprende las escuelas que se caracterizan por su estudio inmanente de la literatura y cubren el vacío dejado por la poética clásica y clasicista, después de la crisis del siglo XIX. El segundo comprende corrientes que preconizan acercamientos inmanentes, pero su punto (...)
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    Antropología y complejidad humana: la antropología compleja de Edgar Morín.Solana Ruíz & José Luís - 2001 - Granada: Editorial Comares.
    Completa y exhaustiva monografía sobre la obra y el pensamiento de Edgar Morin desde la perspectiva de sus planteamientos antropológicos, relacionando éstos con algunos de los debates antropológicos actuales más relevantes.
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    Valores cristianos y educación jurídica.Ledesma Uribe & José de Jesús - 1997 - Puebla: Universidad Iberoamericana, Golfo Centro.
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    Normalistas vs. universitarios o técnicos vs. rudos: las prácticas y formación del docente de escuelas secundarias desde su representaciones sociales.Lozano Andrade & José Inés - 2006 - México, DF.: Plaza y Valdés.
  22. Practical Understanding vs Reflective Understanding.Review author[S.]: José Luis Bermúdez - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (3):635-641.
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    Poesía y Poética.José Hierro - 2003 - Arbor 174 (687-688):543-553.
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  24. Semántica de las oraciones no declarativas.José Hierro - 1972 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):55-70.
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  25. Nombres.José Hierro - 1978 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):187-200.
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    ¿Por qué hablar de la mente?José Hierro-Pescador - 2006 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 31 (2):67-81.
    Attempting to escape from the substantialist cartesian dualism, some take our conceptual schemes as dualist. Thus, Feigl makes the distinction between the mental and the physical from an epistemological viewpoint, accepting as distinctive of the mental a direct and immediate knowledge which has no place in the physical, but however he accepts the identity between mental states and neurological states. In a similar way, Davidson, stating that all events are physical, characterizes the mental as a specific manner of describing neurological (...)
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  27. Razonamiento práctico (sobre dos libros de Richard Hare).José Hierro - 1972 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 2 (7):71-80.
     
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  28. Significado y verdad en las oraciones no-indicativas (o las dificultades de Davidson).J. Hierro S. Pecador - 1984 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 14 (3-4):299-308.
     
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    Complejidad y ciencias sociales.Esteban Ruiz Ballesteros, Solana Ruíz & José Luís (eds.) - 2013 - Sevilla: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía.
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    Contextual and Cultural Perspectives on Neurorights: Reflections Toward an International Consensus.Karen Herrera-Ferrá, José M. Muñoz, Humberto Nicolini, Garbiñe Saruwatari Zavala & Víctor Manuel Martínez Bullé Goyri - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (4):360-368.
    The development and use of advanced and innovative neuroscience, neurotechnology and some forms of artificial intelligence have exposed potential threats to the human condition, including human rights. As a result, reconceptualizing or creating human rights (i.e. neurorights) has been proposed to address specific brain and mind issues like free will, personal identity and cognitive liberty. However, perceptions, interpretations and meanings of these issues—and of neurorights—may vary between countries, contexts and cultures, all relevant for an international-consensus definition and implementation of neurorights. (...)
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    Commons Organizing: Embedding Common Good and Institutions for Collective Action. Insights from Ethics and Economics.Laura Albareda & Alejo Jose G. Sison - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 166 (4):727-743.
    In recent years, business ethics and economic scholars have been paying greater attention to the development of commons organizing. The latter refers to the processes by which communities of people work in common in the pursuit of the common good. In turn, this promotes commons organizational designs based on collective forms of common goods production, distribution, management and ownership. In this paper, we build on two main literature streams: the ethical approach based on the theory of the common good of (...)
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    A neo-aristotelian perspective on the need for artificial moral agents (AMAs).Alejo José G. Sison & Dulce M. Redín - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (1):47-65.
    We examine Van Wynsberghe and Robbins (JAMA 25:719-735, 2019) critique of the need for Artificial Moral Agents (AMAs) and its rebuttal by Formosa and Ryan (JAMA 10.1007/s00146-020-01089-6, 2020) set against a neo-Aristotelian ethical background. Neither Van Wynsberghe and Robbins (JAMA 25:719-735, 2019) essay nor Formosa and Ryan’s (JAMA 10.1007/s00146-020-01089-6, 2020) is explicitly framed within the teachings of a specific ethical school. The former appeals to the lack of “both empirical and intuitive support” (Van Wynsberghe and Robbins 2019, p. 721) for (...)
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    Misión de la universidad.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1930 - Revista de Occidente.
    The second of Lorca's great trilogy of rural dramas, "Yerma" is a concentrated blend of contrasting moods through which Lorca charts the increasingly destructive obsession of a childless young country wife, and probes the darker zones of human fears and desires. The play's rich mode of expression--a powerful combination of verbal, visual and auditory images and rhythms--is also geared to celebrating sexual attraction and fertility, creation and procreation.
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    Evans and the sense of "I".José Luis Bermúdez - 2005 - In Thought, reference, and experience: themes from the philosophy of Gareth Evans. New York : Oxford University Press: Clarendon Press.
    This paper focuses on two enduring features of Gareth Evans’s work. The first is his rethinking of standard ways of understanding the Fregean notion of sense and the second his sustained attempt to undercut the standard opposition between Russellian and Fregean approaches to understanding thought and language.I explore the peculiar difficulties that ‘I’ poses for a Fregean theory and show how Evans’s account of the sense of the first person pronoun can be modified to meet those difficulties.
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    Husserl on Geometry and Spatial Representation.Jairo José Silva - 2012 - Axiomathes 22 (1):5-30.
    Husserl left many unpublished drafts explaining (or trying to) his views on spatial representation and geometry, such as, particularly, those collected in the second part of Studien zur Arithmetik und Geometrie (Hua XXI), but no completely articulate work on the subject. In this paper, I put forward an interpretation of what those views might have been. Husserl, I claim, distinguished among different conceptions of space, the space of perception (constituted from sensorial data by intentionally motivated psychic functions), that of physical (...)
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    The challenges of modern sport to ethics: from doping to cyborgs.Pérez Triviño & José Luís - 2013 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book could appeal to the reader who wants to enter the field of ‘official sport philosophy’ but it is also interesting for those who are already part of the discussion and are looking for new arguments and points of view. In this sense, the book is written in a way that can perfectly be used by begginers in the topic, but can also be useful in discussions among researchers.
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  37. The Philosophy of Logic of Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias.Newton da Costa, José Carlos Cifuentes & Luis Felipe Bartolo Alegre - 2020 - South American Journal of Logic 6 (2):189-208.
    In this historical article, Newton da Costa discusses Francisco Miró Quesada’s philosophical ideas about logic. He discusses the topics of reason, logic, and action in Miró Quesada’s work, and in the final section he offers his critical view. In particular, he disagrees with Miró Quesada’s stance on the historicity of reason, for whom “reason is essentially absolute”, whereas for da Costa it “is being constructed in the course of history”. Da Costa concludes by emphasizing the importance of Miró Quesada’s theory (...)
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  38. The Undermining Mechanisms of ‘Rule of Law’ Objections: A Response to Song and Bloemraad.Amelia M. Wirts & José Jorge Mendoza - 2022 - The Ethics of Migration Policy Dilemmas Project.
    In their article, “Immigrant legalization: A Dilemma Between Justice and The Rule of Law,” Sarah Song and Irene Bloemraad address rule of law objections to policies that would regularize the status of undocumented immigrants in the United States. On their view, justice requires that liberal democratic states (i.e., states that are committed to individual liberty and universal equality) provide pathways for undocumented immigrants to regularize their status. We do not disagree with Song and Bloemraad’s account: rule of law and regularization (...)
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    Genus dicendi y verdad. A propósito de Ortega.Pedro José Chamizo Domínguez - 2009 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 34 (1):5-25.
    El objetivo de este artículo es el de explorar las principales características del ensayo como genus dicendi filosófico y cómo se cumplen en las obras de Ortega. En consecuencia, analizo en primer lugar las cuatro características principales del búsqueda de la verdad, valor cognitivo de las opiniones, rechazo del argumento de autoridad y tolerancia intelectual. Y, en segundo lugar, demuestro cómo se han tenido en cuenta en los escritos filosóficos de Ortega. ENGLISH: The aim of this paper is to explore (...)
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    Instrumentos científicos del Museo Naval de Madrid.José Ignacio González-Aller Hierro - 1999 - Arbor 164 (647-648):363-384.
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  41. Censura y Azúcar como factores antagónicos en la evolución de la imprenta y de las publicaciones periódicas en la Isla de Cuba en la primera mitad del siglo XIX.Juan José Sánchez Baena - 2003 - Contrastes 12:93-118.
    Study of the arising and evolution of printings, newspapers and magazines in Cuba. The probleins are exposed that prevented the arrival of new printings in The Havana as well as in the remaining populations of the Censorship Board. It is concluded that th'c econoniic espansion recorded in the late XVIII century, was caused by, the sugar factory bloom in connection with the war and political accounts of the metropoli, along the two earliest XIX's decads. All of this provoked the take (...)
     
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    The Road Not Taken. On Husserl's Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics.Claire Ortiz Hill & Jairo Jose da Silva (eds.) - 2013 - College Publications.
    For different reasons, Husserl's original, thought-provoking ideas on the philosophy of logic and mathematics have been ignored, misunderstood, even despised, by analytic philosophers and phenomenologists alike, who have been content to barricade themselves behind walls of ideological prejudices. Yet, for several decades, Husserl was almost continuously in close professional and personal contact with those who created, reshaped and revolutionized 20th century philosophy of mathematics, logic, science and language in both the analytic and phenomenological schools, people whom those other makers of (...)
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  43. Use of the Labour-Intensive Method in the Repair of a Rural Road Serving an Indigenous Community in Jocotán (Guatemala).Rodrigo Ares, José-María Fuentes, Eutiquio Gallego, Francisco Ayuga & Ana-Isabel García - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (2):315-338.
    Abstract This paper reports the results obtained in an aid project designed to improve transport in the municipal area of Jocotán (Guatemala). The rural road network of an area occupied by indigenous people was analysed and a road chosen for repair using the labour-intensive method–something never done before in this area. The manpower required for the project was provided by the population that would benefit from the project; the involvement of outside contractors and businesses was avoided. All payment for labour (...)
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    (1 other version)Aesthetic Insight: The Aesthetic Value of Damaged Environments.María José Alcaraz León - 2013 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2):169-186.
    In this article I start by assuming that positive aesthetic experiences of damaged nature are possible and I argue for the idea that the aesthetic pleasure derived from that contemplation might reveal something of the environment’s overall character. I hope to show that positive aesthetic experiences sometimes help to promote emotional attitudes that can lead to insight into the configuration of other non-aesthetic attitudes. In order to do so, I critically appeal to some of the thoughts Kant articulated about the (...)
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    Mathematical Thinking in Chemistry.Guillermo Restrepo & José L. Villaveces - 2012 - Hyle 18 (1):3 - 22.
    Mathematical chemistry is often thought to be a 20th-century subdiscipline of chemistry, but in this paper we discuss several early chemical ideas and some landmarks of chemistry as instances of the mathematical way of thinking; many of them before 1900. By the mathematical way of thinking, we follow Weyl's description of it in terms of functional thinking, i.e. setting up variables, symbolizing them, and seeking for functions relating them. The cases we discuss are Plato's triangles, Geoffroy's affinity table, Lavoisier's classification (...)
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    Filosofia ellenistica e cultura moderna: Epicureismo, stoicismo e scetticismo da Bayle a Hegel (review).José Raimundo Maia Neto - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (2):324-326.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Filosofia ellenistica e cultura moderna: Epicureismo, stoicismo e scetticismo da Bayle a Hegel by Giovanni BonacinaJosé R. Maia NetoGiovanni Bonacina. Filosofia ellenistica e cultura moderna: Epicureismo, stoicismo e scetticismo da Bayle a Hegel. Firenze: Casa Editrice Le Lettere, 1996. Pp. 358. Paper, L 52,000.The Hellenistic schools played a major role in the rise of modern philosophy during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Stoicism was influential in the development (...)
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    Husserl's Phenomenology and Weyl's Predictivism.Jairo José Da Silva - 1997 - Synthese 110 (2):277 - 296.
    In this paper I discuss the version of predicative analysis put forward by Hermann Weyl in "Das Kontinuum". I try to establish how much of the underlying motivation for Weyl's position may be due to his acceptance of a phenomenological philosophical perspective. More specifically, I analyze Weyl's philosophical ideas in connexion with the work of Husserl, in particular "Logische Untersuchungen" and "Ideen I". I believe that this interpretation of Weyl can clarify the views on mathematical existence and mathematical intuition which (...)
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  48. Pragmatism, Pluralism, and The Peirce Principle.Juan José Acero - 2008 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 95 (1):35-53.
    This chapter examines Putnam's views on Pragmatism and points out that, according to this philosopher, metaphysical pluralism, i. e. antiessentialism, is not only the distinguishing feature of this philosophical trend, but also a feature that makes impossible to reconcile Pragmatism with what Putnam calls the Absolute Conception of Reality, a view he attributes to Bernard Williams. After calling the reader's attention towards how far is Putnam from adopting the Peirce Principle, which Dewey thought it to resume Pragmatism's main substance, it (...)
     
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    Emotional Valence Precedes Semantic Maturation of Words: A Longitudinal Computational Study of Early Verbal Emotional Anchoring.José Á Martínez-Huertas, Guillermo Jorge-Botana & Ricardo Olmos - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (7):e13026.
    We present a longitudinal computational study on the connection between emotional and amodal word representations from a developmental perspective. In this study, children's and adult word representations were generated using the latent semantic analysis (LSA) vector space model and Word Maturity methodology. Some children's word representations were used to set a mapping function between amodal and emotional word representations with a neural network model using ratings from 9‐year‐old children. The neural network was trained and validated in the child semantic space. (...)
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    Trait Emotional Intelligence and Wellbeing During the Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Meaning-Centered Coping.Maria-Jose Sanchez-Ruiz, Natalie Tadros, Tatiana Khalaf, Veronica Ego, Nikolett Eisenbeck, David F. Carreno & Elma Nassar - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Studies investigating the COVID-19 pandemic from a psychological point of view have mostly focused on psychological distress. This study adopts the framework of existential positive psychology, a second wave of positive psychology that emphasizes the importance of effective coping with the negative aspects of living in order to achieve greater wellbeing. Trait emotional intelligence (trait EI) can be crucial in this context as it refers to emotion-related personality dispositions concerning the understanding and regulation of one’s emotions and those of others. (...)
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