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    A Generative View of Rationality and Growing Awareness†.Teppo Felin & Jan Koenderink - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In this paper we contrast bounded and ecological rationality with a proposed alternative, generative rationality. Ecological approaches to rationality build on the idea of humans as “intuitive statisticians” while we argue for a more generative conception of humans as “probing organisms.” We first highlight how ecological rationality’s focus on cues and statistics is problematic for two reasons: the problem of cue salience, and the problem of cue uncertainty. We highlight these problems by revisiting the statistical and cue-based logic that underlies (...)
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    More Thumbs Than Rules: Is Rationality an Exaptation?Antonio Mastrogiorgio, Teppo Felin, Stuart Kauffman & Mariano Mastrogiorgio - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The literatures on bounded and ecological rationality are built on adaptationism—and its associated modular, cognitivist and computational paradigm—that does not address or explain the evolutionary origins of rationality. We argue that the adaptive mechanisms of evolution are not sufficient for explaining human rationality, and we posit that human rationality presents exaptive origins, where exaptations are traits evolved for other functions or no function at all, and later co-opted for new uses. We propose an embodied reconceptualization of rationality—embodied rationality—based on the (...)
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    Causal and Constitutive Relations, and the Squaring of Coleman’s Diagram: Reply to Vromen.Peter Abell, Teppo Felin & Nicolai Foss - 2010 - Erkenntnis 73 (3):385-391.
    We respond to Jack Vromen’s critique of our discussion of the missing micro-foundations of work on routines and capabilities in economics and management research. Contrary to Vromen, we argue that inter-level relations can be causal, and that inter-level causal relations may also obtain between routines and actions and interactions; there are no macro-level causal mechanisms; and on certain readings of the notion of routines and capabilities, these may be macro causes.
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    Satisficing, preferences, and social interaction: a new perspective.Wynn C. Stirling & Teppo Felin - 2016 - Theory and Decision 81 (2):279-308.
    Satisficing is a central concept in both individual and social multiagent decision making. In this paper we first extend the notion of satisficing by formally modeling the tradeoff between costs and decision failure. Second, we extend this notion of “neo”-satisficing into the context of social or multiagent decision making and interaction, and model the social conditioning of preferences in a satisficing framework.
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    Editorial: Music, Brain, and Rehabilitation: Emerging Therapeutic Applications and Potential Neural Mechanisms.Teppo Särkämö, Eckart Altenmüller, Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells & Isabelle Peretz - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    In memoriam Santiago Castroviejo Bolivar.Gonzalo Nieto Feliner - 2009 - Arbor 185 (740):VII-XI.
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    Remarks on gaps in Dense (Q) / nwd.Teppo Kankaanpää - 2013 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 59 (1-2):51-61.
    The structure Dense /nwd and gaps in analytic quotients of equation image have been studied in the literature 2, 3, 1. We prove that the structures Dense /nwd and equation image have gaps of type equation image, and there are no -gaps for equation image, where equation image is the additivity number of the meager ideal. We also prove the existence of -gaps in these structures. Finally we characterize the cofinality of the meager ideal equation image using families of sets (...)
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    Remarks on gaps in \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amssymb}\begin{document}\pagestyle{empty}${\mathrm{Dense}(\mathbb {Q})/\mathbf {nwd}}$\end{document}.Teppo Kankaanpää - 2013 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 59 (1-2):51-61.
    The structure \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amssymb}\begin{document}\pagestyle{empty}$\mathrm{Dense}(\mathbb {Q})/\mathbf {nwd}$\end{document} and gaps in analytic quotients of \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amssymb,mathrsfs}\begin{document}\pagestyle{empty}$\mathscr {P}(\omega )$\end{document} have been studied in the literature 2, 3, 1. We prove that the structures \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amssymb,mathrsfs}\begin{document}\pagestyle{empty}$\mathrm{Dense} (\mathbb {Q})/\mathbf {nwd}$\end{document} and \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amssymb,mathrsfs}\begin{document}\pagestyle{empty}$\mathscr {P}(\mathbb {Q})/\mathbf {nwd}$\end{document} have gaps of type \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amssymb,mathrsfs}\begin{document}\pagestyle{empty}$(\mathrm{add}( \mathscr {M}), \omega )$\end{document}, and there are no (λ, ω)-gaps for \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amssymb,mathrsfs}\begin{document}\pagestyle{empty}$\lambda < \mathrm{add}(\mathscr {M})$\end{document}, where \documentclass{article}\usepackage{amssymb,mathrsfs}\begin{document}\pagestyle{empty}$\mathrm{add}(\mathscr {M})$\end{document} is the additivity number of the meager ideal. We also prove the existence of (ω1, ω1)-gaps in these structures. Finally we characterize the (...)
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    The psychology of interest (I).Felin Arnold - 1906 - Psychological Review 13 (4):221-238.
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    A discursive approach to understanding women leaders in working life.Anna-Maija Lämsä & Teppo Sintonen - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 34 (3-4):255 - 267.
    In this paper, we develop a theoretical framework for understanding women leaders in working life. Our starting point is in statistics and earlier women-in-management literature, which show that women leaders represent a minority of the managerial population. We assume such underlying mechanisms causing discriminatory practices towards women leaders to exist which have become naturalized and invisible. Our concern is that everyone irrespective of gender should have a fair chance in career progression. This is both a moral and also an economic (...)
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    Harming the global poor. On the causal and moral role of institutions.Teppo Eskelinen - 2011 - SATS 12 (1):89-103.
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    After the Millennium Development Goals. Remarks on the ethical assessment of global poverty reduction success.Teppo Eskelinen - 2018 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1:61-75.
    The Millennium Development Goals were effective from 2000 to 2015. Statistics show that most of the goals were met, and particularly success in the goal of reducing extreme poverty gained wide recognition. Despite the strong ethical language related to poverty reduction, there has been little analysis of the ethical significance of the MDG achievements. Since statistical and ethical definitions and representations of poverty never completely overlap, conclusions concerning ethical progress are not directly available from the statistics. This article shows how (...)
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    Harming the Global Poor. On the Causal and Moral Role of Institutions.Teppo Eskelinen - 2011 - SATS 12 (1):89-103.
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    Financial Risks and Social Justice – Three Perspectives.Teppo Eskelinen - 2016 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 63 (148):1-16.
    This article focuses in the allocation of financial risks from the viewpoint of social justice. In contemporary society, finance and the related risk allocation patterns have become highly important in determining the social positions of individuals. Yet it is somewhat unclear how ‘financial risks’ should be understood in normative theory and to what extent their allocation is a specific problem of justice. This article consists of a definition of this category and a typology of three different and distinctive perspectives to (...)
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    Do global justice theorists need to alter their normative focus to accommodate changing empirical circumstances?Teppo Eskelinen - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    This paper offers an analysis of how normative theories on global poverty make assumptions regarding the geography of global poverty and global power constellations. I follow some recent global developments relevant to these assumptions, and ask whether normative theorizing should react to these developments. I argue that while accounts of global justice are not explicitly committed to any particular empirical ideas, the global justice discourse reflects the specific socioeconomic and geopolitical context in which it emerged, and that this context is (...)
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    Financial Risks and the Division of Moral Labour.Teppo Eskelinen & Jukka Mäkinen - 2014 - SATS 15 (1):55-74.
    Modern society is characterised by the constant production, commodification, and distribution of risks, which has also become an increasingly important political issue. Given the commodification and the resulting distributability of risks, risks have become an issue of distributive justice instead of mere reason for precautionary concerns. This is particularly pronounced in the case of financial risks. In this article, we analyze how choices related to distributive justice inform the systems of risk distribution. Our main aim is to apply the Rawlsian (...)
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    Global basic structure and institutions: The WTO as a practical example.Teppo Eskelinen - 2011 - Journal of Global Ethics 7 (1):47 - 58.
    In this article, I discuss the location of the sources of global poverty and injustice. I take it as granted that the members of the globally lowest income group live in unacceptable conditions and suffer from injustice. Yet the source of this injustice is a debatable question. Often the existing global institutions are seen as major causes behind this injustice. By taking the World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations as a practical example, I aim to show that blaming the institutions as (...)
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    Living with the extreme demand.Teppo Eskelinen - 2013 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):73-87.
    Most of the ethical literature on extreme poverty suggests, that some, if not most, of the incomes of the residents of rich countries ought to be donated to the global poor. Yet complying with this ethical demand becomes increasingly more difficult as the changes in lifestyle in the (post)industrial north demand ever more consumption in order to obtain the necessities for survival in such societies. In this article, I will discuss Peter Singer's famous arguments for the ethical duty to donate (...)
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    Taxation: its justification and application to global contexts.Teppo Eskelinen & Arto Laitinen - 2015 - In Helmut P. Gaisbauer, Gottfried Schweiger & Clemens Sedmak (eds.), Philosophical Explorations of Justice and Taxation: National and Global Issues. Cham: Springer. pp. 219-236.
    This article focuses on the justification of taxation, in other words the principled rather than the technical aspect of taxation. We first show how democracy is on the one hand required for legitimate taxation, and how on the other hand democratic communities are dependent on taxation, and argue there is no vicious cirle. We then present a typology of ways of justifying taxation, according to which taxation can base its legitimacy on (1) meeting basic needs, (2) financing public goods, (3) (...)
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    On the Association Between Musical Training, Intelligence and Executive Functions in Adulthood.Antonio Criscuolo, Leonardo Bonetti, Teppo Särkämö, Marina Kliuchko & Elvira Brattico - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Leadership Manipulation and Ethics in Storytelling.Tommi P. Auvinen, Anna-Maija Lämsä, Teppo Sintonen & Tuomo Takala - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 116 (2):415-431.
    This article focuses on exerting influence in leadership, namely manipulation in storytelling. Manipulation is usually considered an unethical approach to leadership. We will argue that manipulation is a more complex phenomenon than just an unethical way of acting in leadership. We will demonstrate through an empirical qualitative study that there are various types of manipulation through storytelling. This article makes a contribution to the literature on manipulation through leadership storytelling, offering a more systematic empirical analysis and a more nuanced view (...)
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    Mitigating the Impact of the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic on Neuroscience and Music Research Protocols in Clinical Populations.Efthymios Papatzikis, Fathima Zeba, Teppo Särkämö, Rafael Ramirez, Jennifer Grau-Sánchez, Mari Tervaniemi & Joanne Loewy - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    MICRO-Foundations in Strategic Management: Squaring Coleman’s Diagram.Jack Vromen - 2010 - Erkenntnis 73 (3):365-383.
    In a series of joint papers, Teppo Felin and Nicolai J. Foss recently launched a microfoundations project in the field of strategic management. Felin and Foss observe that extant explanations in strategic management are predominantly collectivist or macro. Routines and organizational capabilities, which are supposed to be properties of firms, loom large in the field of strategic management. Routines figure as explanantia in explanations of firm behavior and firm performance, for example. Felin and Foss plead for (...)
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    Re-defending Feline Liberty: a Response to Fischer.Cheryl Abbate - 2021 - Acta Analytica 36 (3):451-463.
    In response to my defense of house-based, free-roaming cats, Bob Fischer : 463–468, 2020) argues that cat guardians have a duty to permanently confine their felines to the indoors. His main argument is that house-based cats cause an all-things-considered harm to the animals they kill and that this harm is not outweighed by the harm cats endure as a consequence of feline imprisonment. He moreover claims that while we can justify the restriction of feline liberty because cats are not “full (...)
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    Feline philosophy: cats and the meaning of life.John Gray - 2020 - New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
    The author of Straw Dogs, famous for his provocative critiques of scientific hubris and the delusions of progress and humanism, turns his attention to cats-and what they reveal about humans' torturous relationship to the world and to themselves.
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    Feline Microchip: An Exercise in the Sociology of Documentality.Luca Martignani - 2014 - The Monist 97 (2):236-245.
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    Feline Philosophy. [REVIEW]Mihail Evans - 2021 - The Philosophers' Magazine 94:116-118.
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  28. A Defense of Free-Roaming Cats from a Hedonist Account of Feline Well-being.C. E. Abbate - 2020 - Acta Analytica 35 (3):439-461.
    There is a widespread belief that for their own safety and for the protection of wildlife, cats should be permanently kept indoors. Against this view, I argue that cat guardians have a duty to provide their feline companions with outdoor access. The argument is based on a sophisticated hedonistic account of animal well-being that acknowledges that the performance of species-normal ethological behavior is especially pleasurable. Territorial behavior, which requires outdoor access, is a feline-normal ethological behavior, so when a cat is (...)
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    Beyond Mead: Symbolic Interaction between Humans and Felines.Janet M. Alger & Steven F. Alger - 1997 - Society and Animals 5 (1):65-81.
    Recent research on the cognitive abilities and emotional capacities of animals has fueled the animal rights movement and renewed debate over the differences between human and non-human animals. This debate has not been central to sociology, although George Herbert Mead drew a very hard line between humans and animals by asserting that the latter were not capable of symbolic interaction. Sociologists are now beginning to question this assumption, and this article falls within this new line of research. We begin by (...)
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    And Say the Cat Responded? Getting Closer to the Feline Gaze.Kara White - 2013 - Society and Animals 21 (1):93-104.
    Within the field of multispecies ethnography, a lingering question remains regarding how we can understand the nonhuman side of the human–nonhuman encounter. Many authors have ventured into this topic on a theoretical level, but none have proposed an effective methodological approach for how to achieve their goals. After examining the pitfalls experienced when acting as a volunteer at an animal shelter, I propose that in order to get closer to the feline gaze, we must first utilize an understanding of a (...)
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  31. Properties, projection and connections of limb venous afferents in the feline central nervous system.F. J. Thompson, C. D. Barnes, Wald Jr, D. N. Lerner & O. G. Franzen - 1981 - In G. Adam, I. Meszaros & E. I. Banyai (eds.), Advances in Physiological Science. pp. 279-288.
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  32. Fat Companions: understanding canine and feline obesity and its effects on welfare.Peter Sandoe, Sandra Cprr & Clare Palmer - 2014 - In Michael C. Appleby, Daniel M. Weary & Peter Sandøe (eds.), Dilemmas in Animal Welfare. Wallingford, Oxfordshire: CABI International. pp. 28-45.
     
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  33. Why I Won’t Hurt Your Felines?Julia Tanner - 2008 - In Steven Hales (ed.), What Philosophy Can Tell You About Your Cat. Open Court Publishing.
    Some philosophers (such as Kant and Rawls) think it is only wrong to be cruel to cats because it will make one behave cruelly to humans. This explanation is unsatisfactory. Why? Because being cruel to your cat is a direct wrong to your cat regardless of the effects it has on other humans. Ascribing the wrongness of cruelty to the fact it will make one callous to other humans is to assess the character of the cruel person not the act (...)
     
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    Andrea Christina Golombiewski 26.8. 1970 Berlin in fester Partnerschaft lebend Tochter Feline geboren im Februar 1998.Berlin-Zehlendorf Johannes-Tews-Grundschule, Abschluß der Tierärztlichen Vorprüfung, Abschluß der Tierärztlichen Prüfung & Zulassung zum Promotionsverfahren - forthcoming - Studium.
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  35. How different are we from cats?: On 'Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life' by John Gray. [REVIEW]Alexandre Leskanich - 2021 - The Political Quarterly 92:577-579.
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    Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, La religion et la cité. Édition augmentée et corrigée. Paris, Éditions du Félin (coll. « Félin poche »), 2010, 392 p. [REVIEW]Anatole Kere - 2012 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 68 (3):727.
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    Maria-Antonietta MACCIOCCHI, Eleonora. La vie passionnée d'Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel dans la Révolution napolitaine, Paris, éditions du félin, 1993, 381 p. [REVIEW]Catherine Marand-Fouquet - 1999 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:25-25.
    L'auteure, italienne antifasciste dès l'adolescence, ne cache pas, dans son introduction, qu'elle écrit ce livre « comme un récit à deux miroirs ». Intriguée dans son enfance par le personnage de la « savante et poétesse...martyre de la liberté » dont une plaque conserve, à Rome, le souvenir, elle s'identifie largement, devenue adulte, à celle qui dirige et rédige à Naples, sous la Révolution, il Monitore napoletano. Peu connue en France, l'héroïne de la révolution napolitaine, marquis..
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    Maria-Antonietta MACCIOCCHI, Eleonora. La vie passionnée d'Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel dans la Révolution napolitaine, Paris, éditions du félin, 1993, 381 p. [REVIEW]Catherine Marand-Fouquet - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L'auteure, italienne antifasciste dès l'adolescence, ne cache pas, dans son introduction, qu'elle écrit ce livre « comme un récit à deux miroirs ». Intriguée dans son enfance par le personnage de la « savante et poétesse...martyre de la liberté » dont une plaque conserve, à Rome, le souvenir, elle s'identifie largement, devenue adulte, à celle qui dirige et rédige à Naples, sous la Révolution, il Monitore napoletano. Peu connue en France, l'héroïne de la révolution napolitaine, marquis...
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    Maria-Antonietta MACCIOCCHI, Eleonora. La vie passionnée d'Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel dans la Révolution napolitaine, Paris, éditions du félin, 1993, 381 p. [REVIEW]Catherine Marand-Fouquet - 1999 - Clio 9.
    L'auteure, italienne antifasciste dès l'adolescence, ne cache pas, dans son introduction, qu'elle écrit ce livre « comme un récit à deux miroirs ». Intriguée dans son enfance par le personnage de la « savante et poétesse...martyre de la liberté » dont une plaque conserve, à Rome, le souvenir, elle s'identifie largement, devenue adulte, à celle qui dirige et rédige à Naples, sous la Révolution, il Monitore napoletano. Peu connue en France, l'héroïne de la révolution napolitaine, marquis...
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    Micro-foundations in strategic management: Squaring coleman’s diagram. [REVIEW]Jack Vromen - 2010 - Erkenntnis 73 (3):365 - 383.
    Abell, Felin and Foss argue that "macro-explanations" in strategic management, explanations in which organizational routines figure prominently and in which both the explanandum and explanans are at the macro-level, are necessarily incomplete. They take a diagram (which has the form of a trapezoid) from Coleman, Foundations of Social Theory, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.)/London, (1990) to task to show that causal chains connecting two macro-phenomena always involve "macro-to-micro" and "micro-tomacro" links, links that macro-explanations allegedly fail (...)
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    Keep Your Cats Indoors: A Reply to Abbate.Bob Fischer - 2020 - Acta Analytica 35 (3):463-468.
    C. E. Abbate (2019) argues that, under certain conditions, cat guardians have a moral duty to allow their feline companions to roam freely outdoors. She contends that outdoor access is crucial to feline flourishing, which means that, in general, to keep cats indoors permanently is to harm them. She grants that, in principle, we could justify preventing cats from roaming based on the fact that some cats kill wildlife. However, she points out that not all cats are guilty of this (...)
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  42. Essential membership.Joseph LaPorte - 1997 - Philosophy of Science 64 (1):96-112.
    In this paper I take issue with the doctrine that organisms belong of their very essence to the natural kinds (or biological taxa, if these are not kinds) to which they belong. This view holds that any human essentially belongs to the species Homo sapiens, any feline essentially belongs to the cat family, and so on. I survey the various competing views in biological systematics. These offer different explanations for what it is that makes a member of one species, family, (...)
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    Brain stimulation and conscious experience.Daniel A. Pollen - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (3):626-645.
    Libet discovered that a substantial duration (> 0.5-1.0 s) of direct electrical stimulation of the surface of the somatosensory cortex at threshold currents is required before human subjects can report that a conscious somatosensory experience had occurred. Using a reaction time method we confirm that a similarly long stimulation duration at threshold currents is required for activation of elementary visual experiences (phosphenes) in human subjects following stimulation of the surface of the striate cortex. However, the reaction times for the subject (...)
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    Ouvrages reçus en 2007.No Author - 2008 - Methodos 8.
    M. A. Andrisano (éd.), Biblioteche del mondo antico. Dalla tradizione orale alla cultura dell'Impero, Rome, 2007 Max Bense, Aesthetica. Introduction à la nouvelle esthétique, trad. fr. J. Yacar, Paris, Cerf, « Passages », 2007, 473 p. Pascale Bermon, L’assentiment et son objet chez Grégoire de Rimini, Paris, Vrin, 2007 [voir compte-rendu dans ce numéro]. Ernst Bertram, Nietzsche. Essai de mythologie, trad. fr. R. Pitrou, Le Félin, « Les marches du temps », 2007, 461 p. Hans Blumenberg, Paradi..
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    Nietzsche.Ernst Bertram - 1965 - Bonn,: Bouvier.
    Publié en Allemagne en 1918, le Nietzsche d'Ernst Bertram, a paru en France dans la très belle traduction qu'en a donné Robert Pitrou en 1932. Repris par le Félin en 1990, ce livre tient une place à part dans l'ensemble des travaux consacrés à Nietzsche par sa façon de dégager symboles, légendes et concepts à partir d'une vue de Venise, une gravure de Dürer, un tableau du Lorrain...
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    Laissons la lionne tuer la gazelle : Droits des animaux, prédation, devoir d'assistance et défense d'un tiers.Bertrand Cassegrain - 2011 - Philosophiques 38 (2):439-463.
    Lors d’un safari, vous apercevez une lionne sur le point d’attaquer une gazelle. Or, vous êtes un partisan des droits des animaux. La gazelle a le droit de vivre, donc vous estimez devoir la sauver des griffes du félin. Toutefois, sauver la gazelle signifie violer le droit de la lionne de subvenir à ses besoins. Que vous sauviez la gazelle ou que vous laissiez la lionne la manger, il semble que vous soyez moralement condamnable. Certains estimeront que cette situation est (...)
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    Two Underdogs and a Cat: Three Reflections on Communism.Slavenka Drakulić - 2009 - Seagull Books.
    Croatian writer Slavenka Drakulic here presents an unorthodox, imaginative take on the transition from Communism to capitalism in the former Soviet Union. Three characters—a dog, an underdog, and a cat—offer the reader narratives that reflect on life under Communism and what has followed in its wake. The first, “An Interview with the Oldest Dog in Bucharest,” is about a dog named Charlie, whose mother, Mimi, together with thousands of other pets, was thrown out into the street during the Ceausescu regime. (...)
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    Furries from A to Z (Anthropomorphism to Zoomorphism).Kathleen C. Gerbasi, Nicholas Paolone, Justin Higner, Laura L. Scaletta, Penny L. Bernstein, Samuel Conway & Adam Privitera - 2008 - Society and Animals 16 (3):197-222.
    This study explored the furry identity. Furries are humans interested in anthropomorphic art and cartoons. Some furries have zoomorphic tendencies. Furries often identify with, and/or assume, characteristics of a special/totem species of nonhuman animal. This research surveyed both furries and non-furry individuals attending a furry convention and a comparison group of college students . Furries commonly indicated dragons and various canine and feline species as their alternate-species identity; none reported a nonhuman-primate identity. Dichotomous responses to two key furry-identity questions produced (...)
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  49. On potentiality and respect for embryos: A reply to Mary Mahowald.Alfonso Gómez-Lobo - 2005 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 26 (2):105-110.
    In order to understand the nature of human embryos I first distinguish between active and passive potentiality, and then argue that the former is found in human gametes and embryos (even in embryos in vitro that may fail to be implanted) because they all have an indwelling power or capacity to initiate certain changes. Implantation provides necessary conditions for the actualization of that prior, active potentiality. This does not imply that embryos are potential persons that do not deserve the same (...)
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    (Cat)egory mistake: the invalidity of animal shelter behavior assessments.Derek Halm - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 34 (4):1-13.
    Animal shelters face diverse challenges, which often necessitate making life-or-death decisions for animals in their care. One strategy used to determine whether admitting, adoption, or euthanasia is appropriate is to assess an animal’s in-shelter or pre-admission behavior to infer its “personality.” Shelters do this because potential adopters are often interested in knowing an animal’s personality as it provides information about whether the animal will fit in their home. However, shelter behavior assessments are a broad topic. To narrow focus, I explore (...)
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