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    Cervantes and the Indies.Diana de Armas Wilson - 2000 - Philosophy and Literature 24 (2):364-376.
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    "Unreason's Reason": Cervantes at the Frontiers of Difference.Diana de Armas Wilson - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):49-67.
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    "Unreason's Reason": Cervantes at the Frontiers of Difference.Diana de Armas Wilson - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):49-67.
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  4. María Rosa Menocal, Shards of Love: Exile and the Origins of the Lyric. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 1994. Pp. xv, 295. $49.95 (cloth); $18.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Diana de Armas Wilson - 1996 - Speculum 71 (4):980-983.
     
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    Emotion Regulation and Attitudes Toward Conflict in Colombia: Effects of Reappraisal Training on Negative Emotions and Support for Conciliatory and Aggressive Statements.Camilo Hurtado-Parrado, Myriam Sierra-Puentes, Mohammed El Hazzouri, Alexandra Morales, Diana Gutiérrez-Villamarín, Laura Velásquez, Andrea Correa-Chica, Juan Carlos Rincón, Karen Henao, Juan Gabriel Castañeda & Wilson López-López - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Indestructible Beauty of Suffering: Diana and the Metaphor of Global Consumption.Scott Wilson - 1997 - Theory and Event 1 (4).
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    Book Review: Women’s Migration Networks in Mexico and Beyond. By Tamar Diana Wilson. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2009, 214 pp., $26.95. [REVIEW]Jayne Howell - 2010 - Gender and Society 24 (2):273-275.
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    Die bedeutung der entwickelungsgeschichte für die ethik.Thomas Wilson Lingle - 1899 - Leipzig,: Druck von Sellmann & Henne.
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    A decision-making theory of visual detection.Wilson P. Tanner & John A. Swets - 1954 - Psychological Review 61 (6):401-409.
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    Test many theories in many ways.Wilson Cyrus-Lai, Warren Tierney & Eric Luis Uhlmann - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e37.
    Demonstrating the limitations of the one-at-a-time approach, crowd initiatives reveal the surprisingly powerful role of analytic and design choices in shaping scientific results. At the same time, cross-cultural variability in effects is far below the levels initially expected. This highlights the value of “medium” science, leveraging diverse stimulus sets and extensive robustness checks to achieve integrative tests of competing theories.
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    A Multi-level Review of Engineering Ethics Education: Towards a Socio-technical Orientation of Engineering Education for Ethics.Diana Adela Martin, Eddie Conlon & Brian Bowe - 2021 - Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (5):1-38.
    This paper aims to review the empirical and theoretical research on engineering ethics education, by focusing on the challenges reported in the literature. The analysis is conducted at four levels of the engineering education system. First, the individual level is dedicated to findings about teaching practices reported by instructors. Second, the institutional level brings together findings about the implementation and presence of ethics within engineering programmes. Third, the level of policy situates findings about engineering ethics education in the context of (...)
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    Charles Peirce on Ethics, Esthetics and the Normative Sciences: Response to Commentators.James Jakób Liszka - 2022 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 58 (3):253-264.
    Abstract:In my response to the commentators, I agree with Rosa Mayorga that Duns Scotus should be included as an important influence on Peirce's notion of agency, as well as his sense of the highest good. I explain, however, how Peirce's triadic view of agency is an improvement that relates to current debates between moral internalism and externalism. In response to Diana Heney, I defend Peirce's notion of evolutionary love as a form of intergenerational altruism, necessary to any community of (...)
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    The remediated scene: hypermediation and immediacy in two Latin American theater representations of the 21st century.Wilson Escobar Ramírez - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 57:197-211.
    Resumen Las tecnologías digitales han transfigurado el campo del arte teatral y vienen produciendo una serie de mutaciones que afectan la tradición perceptiva del espectáculo vivo. Para acercarnos a esos nuevos modos de comunicación que establece hoy el teatro, robustecido en el cruce con estas tecnologías, acudiremos al concepto de remediación planteado por Bolter y Grusin, para examinar en dos performances representativas de la escena latinoamericana del siglo XXI (Sin sangre, de Teatrocinema, yOthelo, de Buendía Theatre), las maneras cómo la (...)
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    The Philosopher at the Gate of the Word: A Study of Simone Weil’s Transformative Literature.Silvia Caprioglio Panizza & Philip Wilson - 2024 - In Garry L. Hagberg (ed.), Fictional Worlds and the Political Imagination. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 343-363.
    Can literature help us in a time of crisis? Yes, in many and unexpected ways, as Simone Weil’s literary work shows. Reading Weil’s unfinished tragedy Venice Saved in the context of her poetry, philosophy and politics, we argue that it is an example of literary work that can engender transformation, for three reasons: its presentation and encouragement of attention to beauty; its tragic tension, forcing a deeper vision of the world; and its use of the poetic word. These elements, we (...)
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    Pedagogical Orientations and Evolving Responsibilities of Technological Universities: A Literature Review of the History of Engineering Education.Diana Adela Martin, Gunter Bombaerts, Maja Horst, Kyriaki Papageorgiou & Gianluigi Viscusi - 2023 - Science and Engineering Ethics 29 (6):1-29.
    Current societal changes and challenges demand a broader role of technological universities, thus opening the question of how their role evolved over time and how to frame their current responsibility. In response to urgent calls for debating and redefining the identity of contemporary technological universities, this paper has two aims. The first aim is to identify the key characteristics and orientations marking the development of technological universities, as recorded in the history of engineering education. The second aim is to articulate (...)
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    Nietzsche e as consequências de um grande terremoto: metafísica ou grande saúde?Wilson Antonio Frezzatti Jr - 2024 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 14 (2):e85522.
    Por meio de sua fisiopsicologia, isto é, da morfologia e doutrina do desenvolvimento da vontade de potência, Nietzsche avalia a condição impulsional de indivíduos e culturas. Assim, produções que afirmam a vida como um movimento contínuo de autossuperação são sintomas de uma dinâmica saudável; mórbidos são os organismos que procuram estratégias de conservação e paralisação das mudanças, como, por exemplo, a metafísica. Nesse contexto teórico, este artigo pretende investigar a reação de Nietzsche em face de um grande terremoto ocorrido em (...)
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    The Concept of Physical Law.Fred Wilson - 1987 - Philosophy of Science 54 (1):130-132.
  18. Relevance Theory.Deirdre Wilson - 2016 - In Yan Huang (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics. Oxford University Press UK.
    This paper outlines the main assumptions of relevance theory and points out some new directions for research. After discussing the nature of relevance and its role in communication and cognition, it assesses two alternative ways of drawing the explicit–implicit distinction, compares relevance theory’s approach to lexical pragmatics with those of Grice and neo-Griceans, and discusses the rationale for relevance theory’s conceptual–procedural distinction, reassessing the notion of procedural meaning in the light of recent research. It ends by looking briefly at the (...)
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    Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World (review).Celia Elaine Richmond Weller - 2001 - Philosophy and Literature 25 (2):376-379.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 25.2 (2001) 376-379 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World, by Diana de Armas Wilson; 254 pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, $74.00. In Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World, Diana de Armas Wilson describes and analyzes the link between the birth of the New World in European (...)
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    Arousal and Executive Alterations in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.Diana Martella, Nerea Aldunate, Luis J. Fuentes & Noelia Sánchez-Pérez - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Why do we Need Norm Sensitive Design? A WEIRD Critique of Value Sensitive Approaches to Design.Diana Adela Martin, Rockwell F. Clancy, Qin Zhu & Gunter Bombaerts - 2023 - Axiomathes 33 (4):1-19.
    The article argues that mainstream value-sensitive approaches to design have been based on narrow understandings of personhood and social dynamics, which are biased toward Western Educated Industrialized Rich and Democratic cultures and contradicted by empirical evidence. To respond to this weakness, the article suggests that design may benefit from focusing on user behaviours from the joint perspective of values and norms, especially across cultural contexts. As such, it proposes Norm Sensitive Design as a complement to value-sensitive approaches when designing and (...)
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    La construcción lógica de la Fenomenología del Espíritu de Hegel.Diana María López - 2015 - Tópicos 30:40-63.
    The Phenomenology of Spiritis the crowning point of several projects elaborated by Hegel between the years 1803-1807, and anticipates in some sense his Science ofLogic. The aim of this paper is to lay out some basic meditations about the origins of this work in connection with the courses of the Jena period, the possible conceptual tranformations of the Phenomenologyduring the time devoted to its writing, and its links with Hegel's posterior piece of work, the Science of Logic.
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  23. Democracy and the Claims of Nature: Critical Perspectives for a New Century.Wilson Carey McWilliams, Bob Pepperman Taylor, Bryan G. Norton, Robyn Eckersley, Joe Bowersox, J. Baird Callicott, Catriona Sandilands, John Barry, Andrew Light, Peter S. Wenz, Luis A. Vivanco, Tim Hayward, John O'Neill, Robert Paehlke, Timothy W. Luke, Robert Gottlieb & Charles T. Rubin (eds.) - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In Democracy and the Claims of Nature, the leading thinkers in the fields of environmental, political, and social theory come together to discuss the tensions and sympathies of democratic ideals and environmental values. The prominent contributors reflect upon where we stand in our understanding of the relationship between democracy and the claims of nature. Democracy and the Claims of Nature bridges the gap between the often competing ideals of the two fields, leading to a greater understanding of each for the (...)
     
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  24. Alan Wilson.Alan Wilson, Scottish Executive & Pentland House - 1989 - In Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.), Horizons in human geography. Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble. pp. 29.
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    Neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful syntactic processing in primary progressive aphasia.Wilson Stephen, DeMarco Andrew, Henry Maya, Gesierich Benno, Babiak Miranda, Miller Bruce & Gorno-Tempini Maria Luisa - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  26. The Ghost in the Machine: Metaphors of the ‘Virtual’ and the ‘Artificial’ in Post-WW2 Computer Science.Joseph Wilson - 2024 - Perspectives on Science 32 (3):372-393.
    Metaphors that compare the computer to a human brain are common in computer science and can be traced back to a fertile period of research that unfolded after the Second World War. To conceptualize the emerging “intelligent” properties of computing machines, researchers of the era created a series of virtual objects that served as interpretive devices for representing the immaterial functions of the computer. This paper analyses the use of the terms “artificial” and “virtual” in scientific papers, textbooks, and popular (...)
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  27. Worlding and Reworlding of Weltliteratur as Place and Value: From Asia into Oceania.Rob Sean Wilson - 2024 - Philosophy and Literature 48 (1):80-95.
    World literature entangled in the forms, values, terms, and genres of comparative poetics makes the literatures of sites like Asia Pacific, India, and Oceania better recognized in world creativity and border-crossing archipelagic agency. World literature can become enframed not just along "borderlands" of nations and regions but also across "borderwaters" of entangled places, regions, and zones. Given the increasing recognition of this postcolonial world-literary creativity and agency—which implies taking seriously the reworlding power of these literatures—world poetics will have to revise (...)
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    Hobbesian Diffidence, Second-Order Discrimination, and Racial Profiling.Yolonda Y. Wilson - 2023 - Hobbes Studies 36 (1):74-96.
    Taking Hobbesian logic as my starting point, I argue that Hobbesian diffidence, one of the causes of quarrel in the state of nature, does not disappear once the citizens enter civil society. Rather, diffidence is merely contained by the sovereign. Following Alice Ristroph, I argue that diffidence comes to shape what citizens demand of the state/sovereign in the criminal law. However, I show that Ristroph does not fully appreciate that the concept of diffidence is a racialized one, and as such, (...)
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    Julio De Zan intérprete de Hegel: Dos lecturas de la Fenomenología del espíritu.Diana María Lopez - 2021 - Tópicos 42:131-149.
    In the tradition of philosophy in Argentina, Hegel has meant to this day a source of important views on the nature of society and history. The Phenomenology of the spirit turns out to be a provocation of the thought that finds in Julio De Zan a privileged interpreter. From his academic beginnings as a professor and researcher, he was initially interested in this work. In the context of this dossier dedicated to “Hegel’s philosophy in Argentina”, we propose an analysis of (...)
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    Alberto Moreno.Diana María López - 1999 - Tópicos 7:113-115.
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    El pensamiento como principio: Descartes según Hegel en las Lecciones de historia de la filosofía.Diana María López - 2011 - Tópicos 22:165-189.
    Nuestro trabajo se orienta a presentar lo desarrollado por Hegel sobre el pensamiento de Descartes en sus Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie, teniendo en cuenta tres momentos: 1) la opción de Hegel por los Principios; 2) el lugar de Descartes en la “historia de la filosofía”; y 3) algunas conclusiones en torno a la tesis de que “avanzar en el pensamiento” sólo es posible en la medida en que uno reconozca a la historia de la filosofía no como una (...)
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    Hanna Arendt y la Crítica de la Facultad de Juzgar.Diana María López - 2001 - Tópicos 8:105-128.
    El núcleo central de este trabajo consiste en presentar a la Crítica de la Facultad de Juzgar de Kant como un recurso significativo en la formación del pensamiento político de Hanna Arendt. Según la interpretación que la autora realiza del juicio reflexivo y su vinculación con la comunidad ampliada presente en la concepción kantiana de sensus communis, es posible considerar una redefinición del juicio ahora más ligada a la contingencia de la acción y a la pluralidad de los espectadores en (...)
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    Habermas, entre el entusiasmo y el hastío.Diana María López - 1998 - Tópicos 6:141-148.
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    Hermenéutica y edificación privada.Diana María López - 1997 - Tópicos 5:87-109.
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    Leibniz. Del dogmatismo metafísico al idealismo de la intelectualidad del universo.Diana María López - 2020 - Tópicos 39:177-204.
    Hegel reconoce en la “idealidad” de la mónada un antecedente necesario para la comprensión lógico-ontológica del “ser para sí” en el contexto de la superación de la oposición entre finito e infinito de la lógica del ser, a la vez que la anticipación de la formulación idealista del principio “la sustancialidad es subjetividad”. A los efectos de la comprobación de esta tesis el presente artículo comienza por las nociones de “representación” e “idealismo” a partir de las cuales Kant se permite (...)
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    Libertad y acción moral en Fichte.Diana María López - 2010 - Enfoques 22 (2):5-27.
    La tarea de la filosofía consiste, para Fichte, en elevar a la conciencia al ámbito de su actuar originario de la mano de la reflexión trascendental. El filósofo sigue al Yo en su génesis, y su sistema se convierte en una "historia pragmática del espíritu humano". Esta "intuición intelec-tual" descu..
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    Teoría y poiesis en Tomas Hobbes.Diana María López - 1993 - Tópicos 1:72-89.
    El espíritu científico del siglo XVII, inclinado a demostrar la verdadmore geométrico y a sostener el ideal de un conocimiento seguro que dé cuenta de la totalidad de lo real partiendo de principios evidentes, influye de manera deteminante sobre la justificación racional de las condiciones más adecuadas para la ordenación de la vida en sociedad. En esta línea se inscribe el ambicioso proyecto de Tomas Hobbes, al postular una filosofía práctica demostrativa capaz de articular definitivamente la naturaleza humana el "estado (...)
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    Nobody can Trust or Believe Anything: Brexit, Populism and Digital Politics.Diana Ortega Martín & Alejandro Sánchez Berrocal - 2022 - Dilemata 38:83-102.
    In this article, we focus on the link between the new populisms and the crisis of neoliberal capitalism, as well as its post-democratic forms of governance, in the context of digital politics and its social effects, such as the intense polarisation of public life or the distrust of citizens towards traditional forms of politics. Brexit is a paradigmatic case that encapsulates all of these problems and prompts us to think about how philosophy can challenge the way we understand contemporary political (...)
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    What Is Engineering Ethics Education? Exploring How the Education of Ethics Is Defined by Engineering Instructors.Diana Adela Martin & Eddie Conlon - 2023 - In Albrecht Fritzsche & Andrés Santa-María (eds.), Rethinking Technology and Engineering: Dialogues Across Disciplines and Geographies. Springer Verlag. pp. 263-282.
    The literature on engineering ethics education highlights the diversity of goals and topics employed in its instruction. The contribution aims to examine the conceptualisation of engineering ethics education in terms of how it is defined and how its goals are articulated. The research is conducted in cooperation with the national accrediting body Engineers Ireland. It is based on interviews with instructors teaching courses self-identified by engineering programmes as having a strong ethical component and evaluators serving on accreditation panels. The main (...)
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    The Frankenstein Problem.John Wilson - 1964 - Philosophy 39 (149):223 - 232.
    My chief purpose in this paper is to direct attention towards a problem which has received little attention from philosophers, but which I think has a greater claim to importance than any other problem that would naturally arise from a consideration of robots and cybernetic machines: both because it seems of greater intrinsic philosophical interest, and because it represents more nearly than any other problem the kind of worry that afflicts ordinary people. This problem may be roughly formulated in the (...)
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    The Purposes of Retribution.John Wilson - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (226):521 - 527.
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    The Basis of Plato's Society.J. R. S. Wilson - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (201):313 - 320.
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    Contextualismo e relativismo na ética.Wilson Mendonça - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (spe1):627-668.
    According to a prominent approach in contemporary formal semantics, the truth of moral assertions depends on a normative perspective imposed on the facts of the world. The implementation of this approach known as indexical contextualism treats the dependence of moral truth on the corresponding moral perspective in analogy with the contextual dependence characteristic of sentences containing indexical terms. Alternatively, the moral perspective is seen as configuring the circumstances of evaluation in which the content expressed by the occurrence of a moral (...)
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    Psychologism, logic, and mr. Myhill.N. L. Wilson - 1964 - Philosophia Mathematica 1:1-4.
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    The transitivity of implication in tree logic.N. L. Wilson - 1983 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24 (1):106-114.
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    Margaret Dauler Wilson: A Life in Philosophy.Catherine Wilson - 1999 - The Leibniz Review 9:1-15.
    Margaret Wilson, who died last year, has been described as the most eminent English-language historian of early modern philosophy of her generation. She was President of the Leibniz Society of North America for four years, from 1986 to 1990. Within this organization she is remembered both for her contributions to Leibniz-studies and for her attention to and support of younger researchers and her governing role in the Society. Her Harvard Ph.D. dissertation on “Leibniz’s Doctrine of Necessary Truth,” written under (...)
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    Margaret Dauler Wilson.Catherine Wilson - 1999 - The Leibniz Review 9:1-15.
    Margaret Wilson, who died last year, has been described as the most eminent English-language historian of early modern philosophy of her generation. She was President of the Leibniz Society of North America for four years, from 1986 to 1990. Within this organization she is remembered both for her contributions to Leibniz-studies and for her attention to and support of younger researchers and her governing role in the Society. Her Harvard Ph.D. dissertation on “Leibniz’s Doctrine of Necessary Truth,” written under (...)
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    Scrutiny of the Two-Dimensional Argument against Physicalism.Wilson Mendonça & Julia Telles de Menezes - 2023 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 27 (2):263-279.
    Chalmers’s two-dimensional argument against materialism (aka the zombie argument) is arguably the most ingenious attempt to ground a view about fundamental reality on epistemic considerations. From the conceivability of a being that is physically identical to a conscious being but that is deprived of phenomenal consciousness (a zombie), the argument draws on the interplay of the primary and the second intensions of the zombie hypothesis to infer the metaphysical possibility of a zombie world, and thus the falsity of physicalism about (...)
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    Civil Religion in the Age of Reason: Thomas Paine on Liberalism, Redemption, and Revolution.Wilson Mcwilliams - 1987 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 54.
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    Bridging the Pedagogical Gap Between Operational and Contextual Affordances with Social Media.Wilson Otchie, Emanuele Bardone & Margus Pedaste - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (62):57-80.
    The usage of social media in education is increasing as a result of perceived pedagogical benefits. The literature emphasizes the importance of teachers continuing to build their social media capabilities, experiences, and values. Critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to contextualize social media require intellectual, social, and ethical talents regardless of operational proficiency. We performed a semi-structured interview with 13 high school teachers who expressed their thoughts and experiences using social media in the classroom. The interviews’ recorded videos were transcribed (...)
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