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    Alternatives for the enforcement of the right to health in Brazil.Carla A. A. Ventura, Rubens C. Junior, Murillo S. Gutier & Isabel A. C. Mendes - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (3):318-327.
    In this article, the right to health is discussed as a social right and an essential requisite in the construction and guarantee of human rights, more precisely human dignity, considering this right as a complex but effective process in the transformation of the social reality. In the first place, the activities of the public power and its difficulties to guarantee universal access to health are highlighted. This scenario ends up inhibiting the practice of the right to health and prevents users (...)
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    Nursing and advocacy in health: An integrative review.Letícia Olandin Heck, Bruna Sordi Carrara, Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes & Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (4):1014-1034.
    Background The practice of health advocacy in nursing has been defined as a process aimed at promoting the independence and autonomy of users of health services, in addition to providing information on healthcare decision-making and offering support for decisions taken. Ethical considerations Ethics approval was not required to conduct this review. Aim This integrative review aims to synthesize evidence in the literature on health advocacy in professional nursing practice. Methods An integrative review methodology guided by Whittemore and Knalf was used. (...)
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    Empathic profile of nursing freshmen.Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes, Maria Auxiliadora Trevizan, Mirella Castelhano Souza, Valtuir Duarte Souza-Junior, Simone de Godoy, Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura & Sara Soares dos Santos - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301878053.
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    Empathizing and systemizing profiles of Brazilian and Portuguese nursing undergraduates.Mirella Castelhano Souza, Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes, José Carlos Amado Martins, Simone de Godoy, Valtuir Duarte Souza-Junior, Maria Auxiliadora Trevizan, Sara Soares dos Santos, Luís Miguel Nunes de Oliveira, Maria Clara Amado Apóstolo Ventura & Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301983313.
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    Perspectives toward brain death diagnosis and management of the potential organ donor.João Paulo Victorino, Karina Dal Sasso Mendes, Úrsula Marcondes Westin, Jennifer Tatisa Jubileu Magro, Carlos Alexandre Curylofo Corsi & Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (6):1886-1896.
    Background: Organ donation and transplantation represent one of the most important scientific advances over the last decades. Due to the complexity of these procedures and related ethical–legal aspects, however, there are a lot of doubts and uncertainty about the brain death diagnosis and the maintenance of potential organ donor. Aim: To identify and discuss the different meanings and experiences of registered nurses and physicians from an adult intensive care unit in relation to the diagnosis of brain death and the maintenance (...)
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    Stochastic Causality.Domenico Costantini, Maria Carla Galavotti & Patrick Suppes (eds.) - 2001 - CSLI.
    A collection of articles originally presented at two conferences, the first at Ventura Hall, Stanford, in April 1998; and the second at the University of Bologna in September 1999.
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    Brain Death Revisited: The Case for a National Standard.Eun-Kyoung Choi, Valita Fredland, Carla Zachodni, J. Eugene Lammers, Patricia Bledsoe & Paul R. Helft - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (4):824-836.
    The concept of brain death — first defined decades ago — still presents medical, ethical, and legal challenges despite its widespread acceptance in clinical practice and in law. This article reviews the medicine, law, and ethics of brain death, including the current inconsistencies in brain death determinations, which a lack of standardized federal policy promotes, and argues that a standard brain death policy to be used by all hospitals in all states should be created.
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    The Effect of Sonority on Word Segmentation: Evidence for the Use of a Phonological Universal.Marc Ettlinger, Amy S. Finn & Carla L. Hudson Kam - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (4):655-673.
    It has been well documented how language-specific cues may be used for word segmentation. Here, we investigate what role a language-independent phonological universal, the sonority sequencing principle (SSP), may also play. Participants were presented with an unsegmented speech stream with non-English word onsets that juxtaposed adherence to the SSP with transitional probabilities. Participants favored using the SSP in assessing word-hood, suggesting that the SSP represents a potentially powerful cue for word segmentation. To ensure the SSP influenced the segmentation process (i.e., (...)
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    The complexity of definability by open first-order formulas.Carlos Areces, Miguel Campercholi, Daniel Penazzi & Pablo Ventura - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (6):1093-1105.
    In this article, we formally define and investigate the computational complexity of the definability problem for open first-order formulas with equality. Given a logic $\boldsymbol{\mathcal{L}}$, the $\boldsymbol{\mathcal{L}}$-definability problem for finite structures takes as an input a finite structure $\boldsymbol{A}$ and a target relation $T$ over the domain of $\boldsymbol{A}$ and determines whether there is a formula of $\boldsymbol{\mathcal{L}}$ whose interpretation in $\boldsymbol{A}$ coincides with $T$. We show that the complexity of this problem for open first-order formulas is coNP-complete. We also (...)
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    Effects of Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation on the P300 and Alpha-Amylase Level: A Pilot Study.Carlos Ventura-Bort, Janine Wirkner, Hannah Genheimer, Julia Wendt, Alfons O. Hamm & Mathias Weymar - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Pragmatic Aesthetics and the Autistic Artist.Deborah Barnbaum, Kyle Hunter, Sophie Bourgault, Emily Brady, Andrea Bramberger, Howard Cannatella, Carla Carmona Escalera, Arne De Boever & J. Grube - 2012 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 46 (4):48-56.
    There are many prominent examples of artists with autism. However, even when confronted with evidence of these accomplished autistic savants, pragmatic aesthetic theories cannot adequately account for the work of these accomplished artists as artists. This article first examines the nature of autism and explores a prominent psychological theory that purports to explain autistic symptoms. This prominent theory, the theory of mind thesis, holds that autistic symptoms are the result of the failure of persons with autism to make certain types (...)
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    Politización del malestar, movilización social y transformación ideológica: el caso “Chile 2011”.Alberto Mayol Miranda & Carla Azócar Rosenkranz - 2011 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 30.
    Entre 1990 y 2011 se constituyó una subjetividad que toleró un incremento significativo de malestar sin mayores expresiones políticas del mismo. Una sociedad despolitizada privatizó los problemas públicos y los asumió a nivel individual. En ese marco, el disenso de los ciudadanos con el orden político al cual debían responder, no sólo no tuvo nunca representación institucional, sino que más bien fue la institucionalidad su principal obstáculo. Las instituciones funcionaron como dique de contención del malestar y protegieron así a la (...)
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    Política(s) y Retórica(s) Interculturales. Sobre Archivos y Bibliotecas Territoriales Misioneras.Carmen Santander, Carmen Guadalupe Melo & Carla Andruskevicz - 2015 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 15:110-130.
    En el marco de las investigaciones en torno a los paisajes territoriales e interculturales, este trabajo recoge experiencias y recorridos literarios, semióticos y culturales en la frontera y al mismo tiempo despliega un relato de los avatares que atraviesa la tarea de exploración, recopilación, construcción y conservación de los archivos de autor que forman parte del patrimonio cultural-literario de la provincia de Misiones, así como sus consecuentes derivas hacia las nuevas formas de preservación y difusión.En este escrito, nos ocuparemos de (...)
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    Puertas adentro de la calle. Fotografía participativa y derecho de mirada en Santiago.Leonardo Piña Cabrera & Carla Pinochet Cobos - 2020 - Aisthesis. Revista Chilena de Investigaciones Estéticas 66:111-134.
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    La teoría científica y su impacto en la empresa actual.Liliana Margarita Portilla de Arias, Leonel Arias Montoya & Carla Liliana Villa Montoya - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Transposición de El Húsar de la Muerte de Pedro Sienna por el colectivo La Patogallina.Isabel Andrea Sapiaín Caro & Carla Cortez Cid - 2020 - Aisthesis 67:167-192.
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    The View of Islam in Hegel’s Berlin Lectures: Ever Increasing Information and the Search for a Comprehensive Theory.Lorella Ventura - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1):66-70.
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  18. La atención en el pensamiento de Ortega y Gasset.Jorge Montesó-Ventura - 2016 - València: Centre d'Estudis Antropològics ACAF.
    La atención es uno de los fenómenos psicológicos más presentes en la obra orteguiana y, a la vez, uno de los más desatendidos por la crítica. Habitualmente el fenómeno ha quedado eclipsado por ideas tradicionalmente más nodales como la de “perspectiva”, sin embargo, no podemos ignorar que ideas como esta hallan su fundamento precisamente sobre el fenómeno de la atención, lo que le otorga una importancia a considerar. En el presente libro, mediante una revisión crítica de los textos orteguianos, se (...)
     
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    A legitimidade dos atos de desobediência civil do movimento dos trabalhadores rurais sem Terra sob O enfoque da teoria de Hannah Arendt.Carla Simone Silva - 2013 - Synesis 5 (1).
    Nesse trabalho será analisado o tratamento teórico apresentado por Hannah Arendt sobre o tema da desobediência civil em sua obra Crises da República, traçando um paralelo com as práticas do Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem-Terra no que tange à legitimidade dos seus atos de desobediência civil. Sob esse enfoque a luta pelo acesso a terra se apresenta como uma possibilidade de que seus integrantes integrem-se em comunidade fundando um espaço público e desenvolvendo sua capacidade de ação política, característica essencial da (...)
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    Quantitative methods in philosophy of language.Rafael Ventura - 2019 - Philosophy Compass 14 (7):e12609.
    In this paper, I survey and defend the use of quantitative methods in philosophy of language. Quantitative methods in philosophy of language include a wide variety of methods, ranging from model‐based techniques (computer simulations and mathematical models) to data‐driven approaches (experimental philosophy and corpus‐based studies). After offering a few case studies of these methodologies in action, I single out some debates in philosophy of language that are especially well served by their use. These are cases in which quantitative methods increase (...)
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  21. La atención como fenómeno de apertura cognoscitiva al mundo. Una aproximación fenomenólogica.Jorge Montesó Ventura - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 22 (2):107-122.
    Attention is a cognitive phenomenon that, for its multiple functions and its permeability to emotional and cultural aspects, it’s a phenomenon with difficult definition. At the same time, the reasons that difficult its definition makes it a fundamental piece to understand the human behaviour, particularly the way that it interacts with its environment. In this article, we want to review the role of attention in the awareness process that allow the subject an adequate adaptation to the environment, and, through it, (...)
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    I fondamenti della Weltanschauung marxiana nel pensiero del giovane Marx.Domenico Ventura - 1971 - [Milano],: CESES.
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  23. Constructivism in metaethics.Carla Bagnoli - 2017 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Metaethical constructivism is the view that insofar as there are normative truths, they are not fixed by normative facts that are independent of what rational agents would agree to under some specified conditions of choice. The appeal of this view lies in the promise to explain how normative truths are objective and independent of our actual judgments, while also binding and authoritative for us. -/- Constructivism comes in several varieties, some of which claim a place within metaethics while others claim (...)
     
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    Can chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) discriminate appearance from reality?Carla Krachun, Josep Call & Michael Tomasello - 2009 - Cognition 112 (3):435-450.
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    ¿Es don José Ortega y Gasset un filósofo propiamente dicho?..Ventura Chumillas - 1940 - Buenos Aires: Editorial Tor.
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  26. Filósofos y literatos.Ventura Chumillas - 1941 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Tor.
     
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    El camino nostálgico hacia el reconocimiento de sí.Jorge Montesó-Ventura - 2021 - Isegoría 65:07-07.
    Nostalgia refers to that painful experience due to the impossibility of recovering a past whose memory provokes a feeling of comforting happiness and which, nevertheless, inevitably attracts us. This leads us to a reiterated tendency to remember in search of that space of familiarity, of sense, which we know is lost, although we trust that it’s still redeemable. In this article we will analyze this possibility of reencounter that, in its expression, enables a potential recognition of oneself, that is, an (...)
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    Las fuentes orteguianas en su idea de "atención".Jorge Montesó Ventura - 2015 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 12:137-156.
    Attention is an essential phenome-non to understand the scope of the perspectival methodology in Ortega; therefore, it’s a useful tool to go further in the study of the applicability of ratiovitalism. At the same time, for it is easy tracking in the Ortega’s work, it’s a good knoll to investigate the sources which influenced Ortega in the establishment and, therefore, to explore the shaping of his meth-odology. Our study, based on an analysis of the phenomenon of attention in Ortega's work, (...)
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    La teoría histórico-cultural de Vygotski desde una perspectiva fenomenológica.Jorge Montesó-Ventura - 2016 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 13:107-126.
    Many times we have discussed about the appropriateness of situating to Vygotski in the Olympus of psychology. Even today, 80 years later, his theories continue creating as many supporters, defenders of his originality, as effusive critics who accuse the methodological shortcomings of his work. In our view, one of the shortcomings that have accused more his work is the lack of a solid theoretical foundation that endows meaning with the available host of data and results. Therefore, the objective of this (...)
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    Ortega y los predicados culturales de la percepción.Jorge Montesó-Ventura - 2016 - Agora 35 (2):157-175.
    La “percepción” es uno de los elementos imprescindibles para la comprensión del pensamiento orteguiano: es la vía por la que nuestra consciencia se abre a lo circundante, fundamento de toda perspectiva y, en consecuencia, elemento fundamental para el autor. A su vez, es uno de los elementos que convierte al pensador madrileño en uno de los estudiosos más originales en este campo. El presente artículo pretende mostrar cómo, para Ortega, ya desde sus inicios, su filosofía de la percepción –de matriz (...)
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  31. What is in it for me? The benefits of diversity in scientific communities.Carla Fehr - 2011 - In Heidi Grasswick (ed.), Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: Power in Knowledge. Springer. pp. 133-154.
    I investigate the reciprocal relationship between social accounts of knowledge production and efforts to increase the representation of women and some minorities in the academy. In particular, I consider the extent to which feminist social epistemologies such as Helen Longino’s critical contextual empiricism can be employed to argue that it is in researchers’ epistemic interests to take active steps to increase gender diversity. As it stands, critical contextual empiricism does not provide enough resources to succeed at this task. However, considering (...)
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  32. Constructivism in metaethics.Carla Bagnoli - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Constructivism in ethics is the view that insofar as there are normative truths, for example, truths about what we ought to do, they are in some sense determined by an idealized process of rational deliberation, choice, or agreement. As a “first-order moral account”--an account of which moral principles are correct-- constructivism is the view that the moral principles we ought to accept or follow are the ones that agents would agree to or endorse were they to engage in a hypothetical (...)
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  33. The violence of evil : a biocultural approach to violence, memory, and pain.Ventura Perez - 2019 - In William C. Olsen & Thomas J. Csordas (eds.), Engaging Evil: A Moral Anthropology. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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  34. La estética de la proyección sentimental.Ventura Pessolano & B. [From Old Catalog] - 1933 - Buenos Aires,: Librería A. García Santos.
     
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    Temporal Dissonance: South African Historians and the ‘Post-AIDS’ Dilemma.Carla Tsampiras - 2020 - Journal of Medical Humanities 41 (2):153-169.
    While foregrounding the historiography of HIV and AIDS in the South African context, this article analyses AIDS as simultaneously existing in three spheres: first, virtually – as the subject matter of electronically measurable research; second, academically – as a topic of research in the discipline of History; and third, actually – as a complex health concern and signifier that, via the field of Medical and Health Humanities, could allow for new collaborations between historians and others interested in understanding AIDS. Throughout, (...)
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    The ‘Oriental’ Character of Islamic Philosophy in Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy.Lorella Ventura - forthcoming - Hegel Bulletin:1-21.
    In his Lectures on the History of Philosophy, Hegel characterizes Arabic/Islamic philosophy as ‘Oriental’. The meaning and motivation of this characterization are not obvious. In this paper, I address his treatment and outline the key ideas that lead Hegel to describe Islamic philosophy as ‘Oriental’. By highlighting similarities and differences in relation to Oriental philosophy, I shed light on Hegel's approach to Islamic philosophy, which is connected to his view of Oriental philosophy, the East and Islam in its various aspects, (...)
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    Experiment Prudently: Ethical Prudence in Deleuze and Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus.David Ventura - 2023 - Symposium 27 (2):194-217.
    In their shared works, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari repeatedly advise that ethical practices of experimentation must be imbued with a large dose of prudence. Among commentators, this concept of prudence has primarily been read in cautionary terms, as that which merely enables ethical subjects to avoid the “many dangers” of experimentation. By contrast, this article develops a wider, more positive reading of Deleuzo-Guattarian prudence. Focussing specifically on A Thousand Plateaus, I show that, for Deleuze and Guattari, we must always (...)
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    Ambiguous signals, partial beliefs, and propositional content.Rafael Ventura - 2019 - Synthese 196 (7):2803-2820.
    As the content of propositional attitudes, propositions are usually taken to help explain the behavior of rational agents. However, a closer look at signaling games suggests otherwise: rational agents often acquire partial beliefs, and many of their signals are ambiguous. Signaling games also suggest that it is rational for agents to mix their behavior in response to partial beliefs and ambiguous signals. But as I show in this paper, propositions cannot help explain the mixing behavior of rational agents: to explain (...)
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    Immersive Versus Non-immersive Experience: Exploring the Feasibility of Memory Assessment Through 360° Technology.Sara Ventura, Eleonora Brivio, Giuseppe Riva & Rosa M. Baños - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Word Composite Effect Depends on Abstract Lexical Representations But Not Surface Features Like Case and Font.Paulo Ventura, Tânia Fernandes, Isabel Leite, Vítor B. Almeida, Inês Casqueiro & Alan C.-N. Wong - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Close encounters of the virtual kind: a study on place-based presence. [REVIEW]G. Henri ter Hofte, Ingrid Mulder & Carla Verwijs - 2006 - AI and Society 20 (2):151-168.
    Use of presence and instant messaging applications has grown very rapidly recently, not only at home, but also at work. Early studies on the use of PIM applications in the workplace, however, indicate that PIM applications need to be adapted towards the workplace context. In our research, we explore such adaptations, towards place-based presence systems, i.e., presence systems that are not only able to answer people-oriented presence queries such as “Who is online?” next to place-oriented presence queries, such as “Who (...)
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  42. Respect and loving attention.Carla Bagnoli - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (4):483-516.
    On Kant's view, the feeling of respect is the mark of moral agency, and is peculiar to us, animals endowed with reason. Unlike any other feeling, respect originates in the contemplation of the moral law, that is, the idea of lawful activity. This idea works as a constraint on our deliberation by discounting the pretenses of our natural desires and demoting our selfish maxims. We experience its workings in the guise of respect. Respect shows that from the agent's subjective perspective, (...)
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    “Nostalgia de futuro”, expectativas pasadas en la no-experiencia del presente.Jorge Montesó-Ventura - 2022 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 19:119-138.
    A partir de la aparentemente contradictoria expresión “nostalgia de futuro”, en el presente artículo nos adentramos en el análisis del complejo entramado de tensiones temporales que subyacen a la experiencia humana, en concreto bajo la coloración del tono nostálgico. Trataremos de analizar las relaciones de interdependencia que guardan los distintos horizontes temporales, tanto en la experiencia nostálgica como en la experiencia originaria a la que esta refiere y que es materia de evocación. En tal contexto, pondremos especial énfasis en el (...)
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    Theory of Mind and conduct problems in children: Deficits in reading the “emotions of the eyes”.Carla Sharp - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (6):1149-1158.
    Theory of Mind (ToM, also referred to as mentalising; Fonagy, 1991; Frith & Frith, 2006) was coined by primatologists, Premack and Woodruff (1978) and adapted in developmental psychology to refer t...
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  45. Constructivism about Practical Knowledge.Carla Bagnoli - 2013 - In Constructivism in Ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 153-182.
    It is largely agreed that if constructivism contributes anything to meta-ethics it is by proposing that we understand ethical objectivity “in terms of a suitably constructed point of view that all can accept” (Rawls 1980/1999: 307). Constructivists defend this “practical” conception of objectivity in contrast to the realist or “ontological” conception of objectivity, understood as an accurate representation of an independent metaphysical order. Because of their objectivist but not realist commitments, Kantian constructivists place their theory “somewhere in the space between (...)
     
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  46. “Nostalgia de futuro”, expectativas pasadas en la no-experiencia del presente.Jorge Montesó Ventura - 2022 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 19:119-139.
    Starting from the apparently contradictory expression “nostalgia for the future”, in this article we delve into the analysis of the complex net of temporal tensions that underlie human experience, specifically under the colouring of the nostalgic mood. We will try to analyse the interdependence relations that the different temporal horizons keep, specifically in the nostalgic experience and in the original experience to which it refers and which is a matter of evocation. In this context, we will accentuate the role of (...)
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  47. Universalisme.Ventura Amettler - 1968 - Mataró,: Espanya, Gràfiques I. Miralpeix.
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  48. Value in the guise of regret.Carla Bagnoli - 2000 - Philosophical Explorations 3 (2):169 – 187.
    According to a widely accepted philosophical model, agent-regret is practically significant and appropriate when the agent committed a mistake, or she faced a conflict of obligations. I argue that this account misunderstands moral phenomenology because it does not adequately characterize the object of agent-regret. I suggest that the object of agent-regret should be defined in terms of valuable unchosen alternatives supported by reasons. This model captures the phenomenological varieties of regret and explains its practical significance for the agent. My contention (...)
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    The Global and Beyond: Adventures in the Local Historiographies of Science.Carla Nappi - 2013 - Isis 104 (1):102-110.
    ABSTRACT As we strive for a more polyvocal history of science, historians have placed increasing emphasis on local case studies as a way to globalize the field. This tension between the local and the global extends to the practice as well as the content of the history of science, as the field has begun to pay more attention not just to local case studies, but also to local cultures of historiography. Many historians of science want multiple historiographical voices that take (...)
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  50. Feminist Engagement with Evolutionary Psychology.Carla Fehr - 2012 - Hypatia 27 (1):50-72.
    In this paper, I ask feminist philosophers and science studies scholars to consider the goals of developing critical analyses of evolutionary psychology. These goals can include development of scholarship in feminist philosophy and science studies, mediation of the uptake of evolutionary psychology by other academic and lay communities, and improvement of the practices and products of evolutionary psychology itself. I evaluate ways that some practices of feminist philosophy and science studies facilitate or hinder meeting these goals, and consider the merits (...)
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