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  1. Not So Blue to be Sad: Affective Affordances and Expressive Properties in Affective Regulation.Marta Caravà & Marta Benenti - 2024 - Topoi:1-12.
    In our everyday interaction with the environment, we often perceive objects and spaces as opportunities to feel, maintain, enhance, and change our affective states and processes. The concept of affective affordance was coined to accommodate this aspect of ordinary perception and the many ways in which we rely on the material environment to regulate our emo- tions. One natural way to think of affective affordances in emotion regulation is to interpret them as tools for regulating felt affective states. We argue (...)
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    Expressiveness: Perception and Emotions in the Experience of Expressive Objects.Marta Benenti - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    A natural landscape can look serene, a shade of colour cheerful and a piece of music might sound heartrending. Why do we ascribe affective qualities to objects that can't entertain psychological states? The capacity that objects, and especially artworks, have to express affective states is a bizarre phenomenon that needs to be clarified in numerous respects. Philosophers are still struggling with the phenomenon of expressiveness being a matter of imagination, perception, or mnemonic association, and usually do not agree on the (...)
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    Espressiva Come Me.Marta Benenti & Cristina Meini - 2018 - Sistemi Intelligenti 30 (3):505-526.
    Caterina può apparire arrabbiata, ma anche un brano musicale può manifestare emozioni: un passaggio triste, una marcia gioiosa, una modulazione che apre a nuovi sentimenti. Anche gli oggetti inanimati possono manifestare emozioni che pure, a differenza di quanto accade per persone e animali, non possono esperire. Sebbene le attribuzioni di emozioni agli oggetti inanimati possano essere trattate, in linea di principio, come esempi di metafore, esse sembrano invero catturare un’esperienza reale. Per quanto anche un bollitore possa fischiare gioiosamente o un (...)
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    The Recognition of Emotions in Music and Landscapes: Extending Contour Theory.Marta Benenti & Cristina Meini - 2018 - Philosophia 46 (3):647-664.
    While inanimate objects can neither experience nor express emotions, in principle they can be expressive of emotions. In particular, music is a paradigmatic example of something expressive of emotions that surely cannot feel anything at all. The Contour theory accounts for music expressiveness in terms of those resemblances that hold between its external and perceivable properties and the typical contour of human emotional behavior. Provided that some critical aspects are emended – notably, the stress on the perception of similarity instead (...)
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    Climate Change, Philosophy, and Fiction.Marta Benenti & Lisa Giombini - 2023 - In Pellegrino Gianfranco & Marcello Di Paola (eds.), Handbook of Philosophy of Climate Change. Springer Nature. pp. 503-523.
    This chapter addresses fictional narratives as a specific kind of fiction capable of eliciting particular effects on their recipients. The first section of the chapter considers the status of climate fiction (cli-fi) as a literary genre, and identifies a set of standard properties that qualify most works in the category. The second section addresses the specific fictional engagement prompted by cli-fi and discusses its relationship with thought experiments. The third section examines, from a psychological angle, whether and how climate narratives (...)
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    Espressività: un dibattito contemporaneo.Matteo Ravasio & Marta Benenti - 2017 - Milan: Mimesis.
    Edited book containing Italian translations of essays from prominent contemporary English-speaking philosophers on the topics of expression and expressiveness.
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    Introduction.Elisabetta Sacchi, Laura Caponetto & Marta Benenti - 2022 - Phenomenology and Mind 22 (22):13.
    This volume collects the papers presented at the “Mind, Language, and the First-Person Perspective” International Conference and School of Philosophy held at the Faculty of Philosophy, San Raffaele University, from 28th to 30th September 2021. The Conference was organized by the San Raffaele PRIN Research Unit within the “Mark of the Mental” (MOM) Research Project, with the collaboration of the San Raffaele Research Centre in Experimental and Applied Epistemology and the San Raffaele Research...
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    Learning and Processing Abstract Words and Concepts: Insights From Typical and Atypical Development.Gabriella Vigliocco, Marta Ponari & Courtenay Norbury - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (3):533-549.
    The Affective grounding hypothesis suggests that affective experiences play a crucial role in abstract concepts’ processing (Kousta et al. 2011). Vigliocco and colleagues test the role of affective experiences as well as the role of language in learning words denoting abstract concepts, comparing children with typical and atypical development. They conclude that besides the affective experiences also language plays a critical role in the processing of words referring to abstract concepts.
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    Neuroprotective effects of yoga practice: age-, experience-, and frequency-dependent plasticity.Chantal Villemure, Marta ÄŒeko, Valerie A. Cotton & M. Catherine Bushnell - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  10. Polifonía.Pierre-Yves Raccah & Marta Tordesillas - 2011 - In Luis Vega and Paula Olmos (ed.), Compendio de Lógica, Argumentación y Retórica. [Madrid]: Editorial Trotta. pp. 459--462.
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  11. Topoi/Campos tópicos.Pierre-Yves Raccah & Marta Tordesillas - 2011 - In Luis Vega and Paula Olmos (ed.), Compendio de Lógica, Argumentación y Retórica. [Madrid]: Editorial Trotta. pp. 595--605.
     
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    Social cognition in the rodent: nothing to be sniffed at.Scott M. Rennie, Marta M. Moita & Zachary F. Mainen - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (7):306-307.
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    Seasonality of marriages in spanish and French parishes in the cerdanya valley, eastern pyrenees.Montserrat Salvat, Marta Vigo, Helen Macbeth & Jaume Bertranpetit - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (1):51-62.
    The Cerdanya valley in the eastern Pyrenees has a physical unity into which a political frontier has been imposed to divide it. The social and cultural repercussions of this Franco-Spanish border have created obstacles to marriage which are not due to topography. Choice of month of marriage is under cultural control and the study of seasonality in marriages recorded in the registers of all the Cerdan parishes on both sides of the border demonstrated differences over time and between French and (...)
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    Authorship in manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals: An author’s position and its value.Simona Pichini, Marta Pulido & Óscar García-Algar - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (2):173-175.
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    Development Support Psychology: A New Branch of Psychology?Bartek Karcz, Marta Bogdanowicz & Dorota Kalka - 2016 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 47 (3):247-249.
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    Interpretation of Administrative Legal Norms Demonstrating Strong Relations with Civil Law Which Aim Environmental Protection.Ewa Katarzyna & Marta Pietrzyk - 2013 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 32 (1):111-121.
    The penetration process of structures traditionally assigned to civil law into administrative law, especially administrative law aiming environmental protection, has been more noticeable through recent years. This process resulted in deepening the absence of a clear separation of private law norms from public law norms. It led to the existence of so-called quasi civil solutions, which can be found for example in the Act on prevention from damages in environment and its repair. Their specificity consists in the fact that they (...)
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    The Factor Structure of the CA-MIR as Evaluated Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis.Paola Molina, Marta Casonato, Maria N. Sala & Silvia Testa - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Attentional Control and Retrieval Induced Forgetting Self-regulation Perspective.Paweł Mordasiewicz, Marta Reszko & Alina Kolańczyk - 2013 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 44 (1):56-69.
    Retrieval Induced Forgetting refers to the finding that the retrieval of some items from memory impairs the retrieval of related items. The RIF effect is indicated by a comparison of RP- with unrelated but also tobe- remembered items. Since RIF appears during intentional memorizing of words, therefore we checked whether it depends on attentional control involved in goal maintenance, and also if implicit evaluations of to-be-remembered contents moderate this process. In three experiments, each including AC as the independent variable, we (...)
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  19. Democracy and democracies: between theory and facts // Democracia e democracias: entre teoria e fatos.Marta Rios Alves Nunes da Costa - 2013 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 18 (2):135-146.
    Existem muitas teorias sobre democracia. Na verdade, enquanto se fala de “teoria democrática” como se existisse um consenso acerca do que esta poderia significar, a partir do momento em que nos debruçamos sobre diferentes autores, apercebemo-nos de que há tantas teorias quanto há perspectivas sobre o tema. Neste artigo tenho como interlocutores Robert Dahl, Benjamin Barber, Robert Goodin e David Plotke. O artigo tem três momentos. No primeiro, desenho o contexto geral para uma reflexão crítica sobre democracia, partindo da análise (...)
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    Arqueologías biográficas: investigaciones-promesas a propósito del realismo agencial y otras actancias.María Marta Yedaide - 2022 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 7 (2):1-10.
    El texto que sigue compendia reflexiones alrededor de lo educativo y lo pedagógico a propósito de procesos y proyectos de investigación en curso del Grupo de Investigación en Escenarios y Subjetividades Educativas (GIESE) de la Facultad de Humanidades de la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. En los protocolos de la investigación académica este manuscrito puede inscribirse en el género “artículo” a condición de que se conciba en el marco de una etnografía previa de larga duración, lo que supone un (...)
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  21. El pensamiento catalán: Eugeni d'Ors.Jaime Nubiola & Marta Torregosa - 2009 - In Manuel Garrido (ed.), El legado filosófico español e hispanoamericano del siglo XX. Madrid: Cátedra. pp. 293-303.
  22. Petites perceptions e identità della coscienza in Leibniz.Eva Oggionni, Marta Eleonora & Matteo Accornero - 2008 - In Piero Giordanetti, Giambattista Gori & Maddalena Mazzocut-Mis (eds.), Il Secolo dei Lumi e l'oscuro. Mimesis.
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    Is mental imagery prominently visual?Marta Olivetti Belardinelli & Rosalia Di Matteo - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):204-205.
    Neuroimaging and psychophysiological techniques have proved to be useful in comprehending the extent to which the visual modality is pervasive in mental imagery, and in comprehending the specificity of images generated through other sensory modalities. Although further research is needed to understand the nature of mental images, data attained by means of these techniques suggest that mental imagery requires at least two distinct processing components.
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    The role of feedforward control in motor planning.Marta Olivetti Belardinelli & Demis Basso - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):896-897.
    In dynamical systems models feedforward is needed to guide planning and to process unknown and unpredictable events. Feedforward could help Theory of Event Coding (TEC) integrate control processes and could model human performance in action planning in a more flexible and powerful way.
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    Www. Redalyc. Org.Réplica de Marta Philp - 2009 - Diálogos (Maringa) 13 (3):583-584.
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  26. The Polish language as a value or a necessity? The image of the Polish language contained in the collected corpus of utterances of the D/deaf.Marta Wrześniewska-Pietrzak - 2022 - In Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak & Marta Boguslawska-Tafelska (eds.), Intersubjective plateaus in language and communication. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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  27. Sprawozdanie z konferencji" Styczeń–Ślipko–Tishner. Inspiracje chrześcijańskie w etyce", 19.03. 2009, Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego. [REVIEW]Marta Haft-Szatyńska - 2009 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 45 (1):275-282.
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    Problems of Connectionism.Marta Vassallo, Davide Sattin, Eugenio Parati & Mario Picozzi - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (2):41.
    The relationship between philosophy and science has always been complementary. Today, while science moves increasingly fast and philosophy shows some problems in catching up with it, it is not always possible to ignore such relationships, especially in some disciplines such as philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and neuroscience. However, the methodological procedures used to analyze these data are based on principles and assumptions that require a profound dialogue between philosophy and science. Following these ideas, this work aims to raise the (...)
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    Réplica de Marta Philp.Marta Philp - 2009 - Diálogos (Maringa) 13 (3).
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    Réplica de Marta Philp.Marta Philp - 2010 - Dialogos 13 (3).
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    De la vulnerabilidad de los cuerpos. Una revisión desde los dispositivos de la biopolítica.Marta Lucena Pérez - 2024 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 58.
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    Paris: « Obéissance et autorité au Moyen Âge ».Marta Borgo - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 65:484-494.
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  33. Predicting the presuppositions of soft triggers.Márta Abrusán - 2011 - Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (6):491-535.
    The central idea behind this paper is that presuppositions of soft triggers arise from the way our attention structures the informational content of a sentence. Some aspects of the information conveyed are such that we pay attention to them by default, even in the absence of contextual information. On the other hand, contextual cues or conversational goals can divert attention to types of information that we would not pay attention to by default. Either way, whatever we do not pay attention (...)
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  34. Presupposition cancellation: explaining the ‘soft–hard’ trigger distinction.Márta Abrusán - 2016 - Natural Language Semantics 24 (2):165-202.
    Some presuppositions are easier to cancel than others in embedded contexts. This contrast has been used as evidence for distinguishing two fundamentally different kinds of presuppositions, ‘soft’ and ‘hard’. ‘Soft’ presuppositions are usually assumed to arise in a pragmatic way, while ‘hard’ presuppositions are thought to be genuine semantic presuppositions. This paper argues against such a distinction and proposes to derive the difference in cancellation from inherent differences in how presupposition triggers interact with the context: their focus sensitivity, anaphoricity, and (...)
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    Epistemologii︠a︡ na poni︠a︡tii︠a︡ta: zashtita na kont︠s︡eptualnii︠a︡ eliminativizŭm.Marta Petrova - 2023 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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    Hölderlin’s Theory of (Aesthetic) Production1.Marta Vero - 2022 - Rivista di Estetica 81:43-59.
    In this essay, I aim to examine Hölderlin’s theory of composition according to the thesis on the compatibility of poetic and philosophical practices. I interpret Hölderlin’s poetological fragments as a response to the epistolary exchange he had held with his master Schiller a few years earlier, concerning the dialectic between philosophy and poetry, enthusiasm and sobriety. I argue that Hölderlin’s fragments prompt us to consider poetry and philosophy as poiesis-based practices. Identifying creativity as their common destination allows one to postulate (...)
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    The spectrum of perspective shift: protagonist projection versus free indirect discourse.Márta Abrusán - 2020 - Linguistics and Philosophy 44 (4):839-873.
    This paper examines a little studied type of perspective shift that I call protagonist projection, following Holton :625–628, 1997). PP is a way of describing the mental state of a protagonist that conveys, to some extent, her perspective. Similarly to its better known cousin free indirect discourse, the shift in perspective is achieved without an overt operator. Unlike FID, PP is not based on a presumed speech-act of a protagonist. Rather, it gives a linguistic form to pre-verbal perceptual content, sensations, (...)
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    One Lesson Learned: Frame Language Processing—Literal and Figurative—as a Human Brain Function.Marta Kutas - 2006 - Metaphor and Symbol 21 (4):285-325.
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  39. Engaging in Creativity Broadens Attentional Scope.Marta K. Wronska, Alina Kolańczyk & Bernard A. Nijstad - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  40. Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be Good.Marta Jimenez - 2020 - Oxford University Press.
    This book presents a novel interpretation of Aristotle's account of how shame instils virtue, and defends its philosophical import. Shame is shown to provide motivational continuity between the actions of the learners and the virtuous dispositions that they will eventually acquire.
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    Pierwsza walka Karola Marksa, czyli "Uwagi dotyczące nowej pruskiej instrukcji o cenzurze".Marta Baranowska - 2018 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:171-183.
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  42. Codisco X.Marta Caravà (ed.) - 2017 - Roma/Messina:
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  43. Women in Analytic Philosophy: Past and Present, University of Warsaw, February 12–14, 2024.Marta Sznajder - forthcoming - Kriterion – Journal of Philosophy.
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    Humanimales: abrir las fronteras de lo humano.Marta Segarra - 2022 - Barcelona: Galaxia Gutenberg.
    ¿Qué tenemos en común y qué nos separa de los animales? ¿Somos un animal más? Las humanidades clásicas, basadas en el excepcionalismo humano, han dado paso a las posthumanidades, que incluyen los estudios animales, así como otras perspectivas que desafían la noción tradicional del sujeto humano, como los estudios de género, poscoloniales y decoloniales, la ecocrítica o la teoría queer. Pensarnos en nuestra relación con los animales tiene consecuencias filosóficas en ámbitos como la ciencia, los afectos, el trabajo y el (...)
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    Význam obecného výrazu ve Fregově pojetí.Marta Vlasáková - 2013 - Filosofie Dnes 5 (1):41-59.
    Gottlob Frege rozlišuje mezi smyslem a významem výrazů, přičemž smyslem rozumí to, co je výrazem vyjadřováno, významem pak to, co je jím označováno. Toto rozlišení se týká jak singulárních, tak obecných výrazů, ovšem Fregovy rozbory týkající se významu obecných výrazů jsou všeobecně méně známy. Chci zdůraznit skutečnost, že Frege považuje za význam obecných výrazů pojem, který chápe jako tzv. nenasycenou funkci, nikoli jako množinu nebo zobrazení. To mu umožňuje zachovat některé podstatné intuice týkající se obecnin – můžeme např. mít obecný (...)
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  46. Aristotle on Becoming Virtuous by Doing Virtuous Actions.Marta Jimenez - 2016 - Phronesis 61 (1):3-32.
    Aristotle ’s claim that we become virtuous by doing virtuous actions raises a familiar problem: How can we perform virtuous actions unless we are already virtuous? I reject deflationary accounts of the answer given in _Nicomachean Ethics_ 2.4 and argue instead that proper habituation involves doing virtuous actions with the right motive, i.e. for the sake of the noble, even though learners do not yet have virtuous dispositions. My interpretation confers continuity to habituation and explains in a non-mysterious way how (...)
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  47. But I Was So Sure! Metacognitive Judgments Are Less Accurate Given Prospectively than Retrospectively.Marta Siedlecka, Borysław Paulewicz & Michał Wierzchoń - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  48. Empeiria and Good Habits in Aristotle’s Ethics.Marta Jimenez - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (3):363-389.
    The specific role of empeiria in Aristotle’s ethics has received much less attention than its role in his epistemology, despite the fact that Aristotle explicitly stresses the importance of empeiria as a requirement for the receptivity to ethical arguments and as a source for the formation of phronêsis.1 Thus, while empeiria is an integral part of all explanations that scholars give of the Aristotelian account of the acquisition of technê and epistêmê, it is usually not prominent in explanations of the (...)
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  49. Husserlian Horizons, Cognitive Affordances and Motivating Reasons for Action.Marta Jorba - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences (5):1-22.
    According to Husserl’s phenomenology, the intentional horizon is a general structure of experience. However, its characterisation beyond perceptual experience has not been explored yet. This paper aims, first, to fill this gap by arguing that there is a viable notion of cognitive horizon that presents features that are analogous to features of the perceptual horizon. Secondly, it proposes to characterise a specific structure of the cognitive horizon—that which presents possibilities for action—as a cognitive affordance. Cognitive affordances present cognitive elements as (...)
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    Dialectic, Dialogue, and Controversy: The Case of Galileo.Marta Spranzi Zuber - 1998 - Science in Context 11 (2):181-203.
    The ArgumentThe purpose of this article is twofold. Firstly, I propose to analyze controversies using a “dialectical” model, in the sense described in Aristotle'sTopics. This approach presupposes that we temporarily disregard, for the sake of clarity, the concreteness of real life controversies in order to focus on their argumentative structure. From this point of view, the main advantage of controversies is that they allow the interlocutorsto testeach other's claims and therefore to arrive at relatively corroborated conclusions. This testing function in (...)
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