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  1. Conciencia sensitiva y conciencia intelectiva.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1996 - Ciencia Tomista 123 (3):509-533.
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  2. Del amor y de la mente (Reflexiones y notas sobre el conocimiento y el amor).Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2003 - Ciencia Tomista 130 (420):123.
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  3. Dios es nuestro Padre y nuestra Madre.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2000 - Ciencia Tomista 127 (412):375-382.
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  4. El amor y sus causas.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1985 - Studium 25 (1):41-69.
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  5. El conocimiento en general.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1996 - Studium : revista de filosofía y teología 36 (1):69-87.
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  6. El dormir y el soñar según Santo Tomás.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1997 - Studium 37 (3):385-411.
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  7. El dolor y sus causas.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1991 - Studium 31 (1):63-97.
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  8. El deseo y la aversión según Santo Tomás.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1987 - Studium 27 (2):189-233.
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  9. El temor según Santo Tomás.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1994 - Studium 34 (1):85-130.
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  10. Effectes y propiedades de la delectacion.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1989 - Studium 29 (1):107-139.
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  11. La audacia según Santo Tomás.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1994 - Studium 34 (3):437-453.
     
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  12. La delectacion y sus causas.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1988 - Studium 28 (2):265-295.
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  13. La envidia como fenómeno humano.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2004 - Ciencia Tomista 131 (424):307.
     
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  14. La filosofía del lenguaje seg´ un Roselli.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2004 - Studium : revista de filosofía y teología 44 (2):197-220.
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  15. La felicidad según el Tostado.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2000 - Studium 40 (1):41-76.
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  16. La inmortalidad del alma según Báñez.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2001 - Studium 41 (1):51-84.
  17. La ira según el Tostado.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1997 - Studium 37 (1):37-60.
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    La imaginación y la memoria según Santo Tomás.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1978 - Roma: Herder.
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  19. La libertad humana.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1998 - Studium 38 (3):403-424.
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  20. La moralidad de la delectacion.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1990 - Studium 30 (1):113-134.
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  21. La psicología del lenguaje.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1999 - Studium 39 (1):133-152.
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  22. Las pasiones según Juan de Santo Tomás.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2000 - Studium 40 (3):457-490.
     
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  23. La voluntad humana.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1998 - Studium 38 (1):35-55.
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  24. Propiedades y efectos del amor (Santo Tomás)”.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 1985 - Studium 25:423-443.
     
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  25. Sobre el pensamiento creador.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2001 - Studium 41 (3):421-436.
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  26. Sobre la educación de los príncipes.Marcos F. Manzanedo - 2003 - Studium 43 (3):481-502.
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    Children’s developing metaethical judgments.Marco F. H. Schmidt, Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera & Michael Tomasello - 2017 - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 164:163-177.
    Human adults incline toward moral objectivism but may approach things more relativistically if different cultures are involved. In this study, 4-, 6-, and 9-year-old children (N = 136) witnessed two parties who disagreed about moral matters: a normative judge (e.g., judging that it is wrong to do X) and an antinormative judge (e.g., judging that it is okay to do X). We assessed children’s metaethical judgment, that is, whether they judged that only one party (objectivism) or both parties (relativism) could (...)
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  28. Young Children Enforce Social Norms.Marco F. H. Schmidt & Michael Tomasello - 2012 - Current Directions in Psychological Science 21 (4):232-236.
    Social norms have played a key role in the evolution of human cooperation, serving to stabilize prosocial and egalitarian behavior despite the self-serving motives of individuals. Young children’s behavior mostly conforms to social norms, as they follow adult behavioral directives and instructions. But it turns out that even preschool children also actively enforce social norms on others, often using generic normative language to do so. This behavior is not easily explained by individualistic motives; it is more likely a result of (...)
     
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  29. Young children attribute normativity to novel actions without pedagogy or normative language.Marco F. H. Schmidt, Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello - 2011 - Developmental Science 14 (3):530-539.
    Young children interpret some acts performed by adults as normatively governed, that is, as capable of being performed either rightly or wrongly. In previous experiments, children have made this interpretation when adults introduced them to novel acts with normative language (e.g. ‘this is the way it goes’), along with pedagogical cues signaling culturally important information, and with social-pragmatic marking that this action is a token of a familiar type. In the current experiment, we exposed children to novel actions with no (...)
     
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  30. Young children understand and defend the entitlements of others.Marco F. H. Schmidt, Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
    Human social life is structured by social norms creating both obligations and entitlements. Recent research has found that young children enforce simple obligations against norm violators by protesting. It is not known, however, whether they understand entitlements in the sense that they will actively object to a second party attempting to interfere in something that a third party is entitled to do — what we call counter-protest. In two studies, we found that 3-year-old children understand when a person is entitled (...)
     
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  31. Neoliberalismo e Pedagogia das Competências na Transição entre os Séculos XX e XXI: O Passado Reeditado como Farsa?Marcos F. Zorzal - 2007 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 9 (1).
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    On the uniqueness of human normative attitudes.Marco F. H. Schmidt & Hannes Rakoczy - 2019 - In Kurt Bayertz & Neil Roughley (eds.), The Normative Animal?: On the Anthropological Significance of Social, Moral and Linguistic Norms. Foundations of Human Interacti.
    Humans are normative beings through and through. This capacity for normativity lies at the core of uniquely human forms of understanding and regulating socio-cultural group life. Plausibly, therefore, the hominin lineage evolved specialized social-cognitive, motivational, and affective abilities that helped create, transmit, preserve, and amend shared social practices. In turn, these shared normative attitudes and practices shaped subsequent human phylogeny, constituted new forms of group life, and hence structured human ontogeny, too. An essential aspect of human ontogeny is therefore its (...)
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    Espinosa e a tradição melancólica.Marcos F. De Paula - 2008 - Cadernos Espinosanos 18:53.
    Desde o Problema XXX, atribuído a Aristóteles, uma longa tradição de filósofos, artistas e escritores vê a melancolia como afeto positivo ligado ao “homem de gênio” e à criação intelectual em geral. Do ponto de vista da teoria dos afetos de Espinosa, o problema da melancolia coloca um outro: como é possível que de uma tristeza profunda possa nascer a atividade intectual, artística, literária? Toda atividade é uma produção, uma alegria, aumento da potência de agir e pensar: como ela poderia (...)
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    Preschoolers Understand the Moral Dimension of Factual Claims.Emmily Fedra & Marco F. H. Schmidt - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:398137.
    Research on children's developing moral cognition has mostly focused on their evaluation of, and reasoning about, others' intrinsically harmful (non-)verbal actions (e.g., hitting, lying). But assertions may have morally relevant (intended or unintended) consequences, too. For instance, if someone wrongly claims that “This water is clean!”, such an incorrect representation of reality may have harmful consequences to others. In two experiments, we investigated preschoolers' evaluation of others' morally relevant factual claims. In Experiment 1, children witnessed a puppet making incorrect assertions (...)
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    The emergence of human prosociality: aligning with others through feelings, concerns, and norms.Keith Jensen, Amrisha Vaish & Marco F. H. Schmidt - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:91239.
    The fact that humans cooperate with nonkin is something we take for granted, but this is an anomaly in the animal kingdom. Our species’ ability to behave prosocially may be based on human-unique psychological mechanisms. We argue here that these mechanisms include the ability to care about the welfare of others (other-regarding concerns), to “feel into” others (empathy), and to understand, adhere to, and enforce social norms (normativity). We consider how these motivational, emotional, and normative substrates of prosociality develop in (...)
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    Protein network topology metric conservation: from yeast to human.Gil Alterovitz, Michael Xiang, Isaac S. Kohane & Marco F. Ramoni - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-5.
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  37. Estimation of wall motion in intracranial aneurysms and its effects on hemodynamic patterns.L. Dempere-Marco, E. Oubel, M. A. Castro, C. M. Putman, A. F. Frangi & Cebral Jr - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 438-445.
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  38. Darwin's legacy: A comparative approach to the evolution of human derived cognitive traits.Marcos Nadal, Lluís Barceló-Coblijn, Antonio Olivera, Julia F. Christensen, Cristina Rincón-Ruíz & C. Cela-Conde - 2009 - Ludus Vitalis 15 (32):145-172.
     
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    Un cisma de rectores en la Universidad de Salamanca a fines del siglo XV.F. Marcos Rodríguez & A. De Jesús Marqués - 1967 - Salmanticensis 14 (2):341-369.
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  40. Ciência como vocação: racionalidades e irracionalidades no velho e no novo mundo.Marcos César Seneda & Henrique F. F. Custódio (eds.) - 2020 - Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil: Editora Fi.
    Uma das peculiaridades instigantes desse livro, caro leitor, é a sobreposição dos temas, que desdobram e estratificam leituras preparadas por especialistas de diversas áreas de conhecimento. Penetrando no mesmo tema por diversas perspectivas, quem o lê se aproxima não somente de Max Weber, mas acaba se familiarizando, inclusive, com o modo pelo qual seu pensamento está aderido às diversas ciências que ainda hoje procuram compreender a herança da nossa modernidade. Com espírito interdisciplinar, apresentamos a você, leitor, esses textos oriundos de (...)
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  41. Max Weber: religião, valores e teoria do conhecimento.Marcos Seneda & Henrique F. F. Custódio (eds.) - 2016 - Uberlândia: EDUFU.
    A comemoração dos 150 anos de nascimento de Max Weber foi considerada uma data promissora para novos debates sobre o pensamento deste intelectual, cuja obra representa um dos fundamentos do pensamento social contemporâneo. Com a realização do Colóquio Max Weber: 150 anos, foi possível reunir diferentes pesquisadores que têm estudado o seu pensamento ou investigado temas weberianos no Brasil. Uma das características marcantes do evento é que ele foi multidisciplinar e teria de sê-lo, uma vez que a obra de Max (...)
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  42. Fenomenologia dello spirito, 2 vol.G. W. F. Hegel & Marco Paolinelli - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (2):252-253.
     
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    Attitudinal Change in Elderly Citizens Toward Social Robots: The Role of Personality Traits and Beliefs About Robot Functionality.Malene F. Damholdt, Marco Nørskov, Ryuji Yamazaki, Raul Hakli, Catharina Vesterager Hansen, Christina Vestergaard & Johanna Seibt - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:1701.
    Attitudes toward robots influence the tendency to accept or reject robotic devices. Thus it is important to investigate whether and how attitudes toward robots can change. In this pilot study we investigate attitudinal changes in elderly citizens toward a tele-operated robot in relation to three parameters: (i) the information provided about robot functionality, (ii) the number of encounters, (iii) personality type. Fourteen elderly residents at a rehabilitation center participated. Pre-encounter attitudes toward robots, anthropomorphic thinking, and personality were assessed. Thereafter the (...)
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    Alla fontana di Silöe: studi in onore di Carlo Vinti.Antonio Allegra, Francesco F. Calemi, Marco Moschini & Carlo Vinti (eds.) - 2019 - Napoli: Orthotes.
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    Can Illness Perceptions Predict Lower Heart Rate Variability following Acute Myocardial Infarction?Mary Princip, Marco Scholz, Rebecca E. Meister-Langraf, Jürgen Barth, Ulrich Schnyder, Hansjörg Znoj, Jean-Paul Schmid, Julian F. Thayer & Roland von Känel - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Editorial: Reaching and Grasping the Multisensory Side of Dexterous Manipulation.Simone Toma, Luigi F. Cuturi, Marco Santello & Ivan Camponogara - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Fluent Speakers of a Second Language Process Graspable Nouns Expressed in L2 Like in Their Native Language.Giovanni Buccino, Barbara F. Marino, Chiara Bulgarelli & Marco Mezzadri - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The Emotional Modulation of Facial Mimicry: A Kinematic Study.Antonella Tramacere, Pier F. Ferrari, Maurizio Gentilucci, Valeria Giuffrida & Doriana De Marco - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Letters to the Editor.Roberto A. Ferrari, Marcos Cueto, Daniel Siegel, M. W. Friedlander & Thomas F. Gieryn - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):304-305.
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  50. Reasons for Facebook Usage: Data From 46 Countries.Marta Kowal, Piotr Sorokowski, Agnieszka Sorokowska, Małgorzata Dobrowolska, Katarzyna Pisanski, Anna Oleszkiewicz, Grace Akello, Charlotte Alm, Afifa Anjum, Kelly Asao, Boris Bizumic, Mahmoud Boussena, David M. Buss, Marina Butovskaya, Seda Can, Katarzyna Cantarero, Hakan Cetinkaya, Marco A. C. Varella, Rosa M. Cueto, Marcin Czub, Seda Dural, Ignacio Estevan, Carla S. Esteves, Jorge Contreras-Graduño, Ivana Hromatko, Chin-Ming Hui, Feng Jiang, Konstantinos Kafetsios, András Láng, Torun Lindholm, Giulia Lopez, Mohammad Madallh Alhabahba, Rocío Martínez, Norbert Meskó, Conal Monaghan, Bojan Musil, Jean C. Natividade, Elisabeth Oberzaucher, Mohd S. Omar Fauzee, Baris Özener, Ariela F. Pagani, Miriam Parise, Farid Pazhoohi, Mariia Perun, Nejc Plohl, Camelia Popa, Pavol Prokop, Muhammad Rizwan, Mario Sainz, Christin-Melanie Vauclair & Stanislava Yordanova Stoyanova - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:505966.
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