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    The Intrinsic Role of Normativity: Building Umwelt with Affection.Melina Gastelum Vargas - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 15 (3):218-220.
    I discuss the ontology and normativity of affordances by suggesting that their ontology can be dualist and that their normativity, although socioculturally shaped, has an affective biological value….
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  2. Integración entre técnica e imaginación en la filosofía de la mente.Melina Gastélum Vargas - 2010 - Ludus Vitalis 18 (33):287-290.
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  3. La afordancia como herramienta epistémica y ontológica en la demarcación de los sistemas cognitivos desde las posturas situadas.Melina Gastélum Vargas - 2014 - Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 5:145--158.
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    A radical embodied perspective of autism: towards ethical, and inclusive views for cognitive diversities.Itzel Cadena Alvear & Melina Gastelum Vargas - 2022 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (6):e210101.
    Autism Spectrum Disorders have been defined as a group of developmental conditions that affect the capacity to interact with the physical and social environment, among others. A core feature of autism is the presence of restricted and repetitive behaviors that vary in complexity, form, and frequency throughout life history. These core features have traditionally been defined as impairments that interfere with communication competence. From an embodied approach, however, these actions could be seen as characteristic ways of interacting with the world. (...)
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    The affective and normative intentionality of skilled performance: a radical embodied approach.Laura Mojica & Melina Gastelum Vargas - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):8205-8230.
    In this paper, we argue that the intentionality at play in skilled performance is not only inherently normative but also inherently affective. We take a radically embodied approach to the mind in which we conceive of cognitive agents as sensorimotor systems moved to maintain their biological and sociocultural identity, whose perception is direct and occurs in terms of affordances. Within this framework, we define skilled performance as the enactment of action and perception patterns in which the agent is intentionally oriented (...)
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    Bringing Forth Languages: Enacting Humanity. Review of Linguistic Bodies: The Continuity between Life and Language by Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Elena Clare Cuffari and Hanne De Jaegher. [REVIEW]Melina Gastelum Vargas - 2019 - Constructivist Foundations 15 (2):194-198.
    : Di Paolo, Cuffari and De Jaegher positively address the challenging goal of giving an enactive explanation of language. The construction of the book is itself building within enactive theory, because of how it brings a step-by-step constructing bridge in enactive theory by scaling up its theories from basic minds to specifically human minds. The only problem is that everything in the book lies in the primordial tension that sensorimotor enactivism establishes, which is basically individualistic, and there are no responses (...)
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    Scale Matters: Temporality in the Perception of Affordances.Melina Gastelum - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  8. Who is a Conspiracy Theorist?Melina Tsapos - 2023 - Social Epistemology 38 (4):454-463.
    The simplest and most natural definition of the term ‘conspiracy theory’ leads us to the conclusion that we are all conspiracy theorists. Yet, I claim that most of us would not self-identify as such. In this paper I call this the problem of self-identification. Since virtually everyone emerges as a conspiracy theorist, the term is essentially theoretically fruitless. It would be like defining intelligence in a way that makes everyone intelligent. This raises the problem for theoretical fruitfulness, i.e. the problem (...)
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    Development and Validation of Two Instruments Measuring Intrinsic, Extraneous, and Germane Cognitive Load.Melina Klepsch, Florian Schmitz & Tina Seufert - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  10. John Stuart Mill's Harm Principle and Free Speech: Expanding the Notion of Harm.Melina Constantine Bell - 2021 - Utilitas 33 (2):162-179.
    This article advocates employing John Stuart Mill's harm principle to set the boundary for unregulated free speech, and his Greatest Happiness Principle to regulate speech outside that boundary because it threatens unconsented-to harm. Supplementing the harm principle with an offense principle is unnecessary and undesirable if our conception of harm integrates recent empirical evidence unavailable to Mill. For example, current research uncovers the tangible harms individuals suffer directly from bigoted speech, as well as the indirect harms generated by the systemic (...)
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    Antropofagia, baños y disecciones.Melina Zeiter - forthcoming - Boletín de Estética.
    El rejuvenecimiento de Esón, uno de los episodios del mito de Medea relatado por Ovidio, es una escena extensa, cuya representación visual fue escasamente difundida en la Antigüedad. Las primeras imágenes parecerían datar de mediados del siglo XV. Las representaciones visuales producidas desde entonces pueden clasificarse en dos grandes patrones: los manuscritos franceses y las ediciones venecianas de las Metamorfosis. El presente artículo analiza los modos en que fue representada esta escena desde esa fecha hasta principios del XVI. Su objetivo, (...)
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  12. Betting on Conspiracy: A Decision Theoretic Account of the Rationality of Conspiracy Theory Belief.Melina Tsapos - 2024 - Erkenntnis 89 (2):1-19.
    The question of the rationality of conspiratorial belief ¬divides philosophers into mainly two camps. The particularists believe that each conspiracy theory ought to be examined on its own merits. The generalist, by contrast, argues that there is something inherently suspect about conspiracy theories that makes belief in them irrational. Recent empirical findings indicate that conspiratorial thinking is commonplace among ordinary people, which has naturally shifted attention to the particularists. Yet, even the particularist must agree that not all conspiracy belief is (...)
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    Is Health the Absence of Disease?Somogy Varga & Andrew J. Latham - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    While philosophical questions about health and disease have attracted much attention in recent decades, and while opinions are divided on most issues, influential accounts seem to embrace negativism about health, according to which health is the absence of disease. Some subscribe to unrestricted negativism, which claims that negativism applies not only to the concepts of health and disease as used by healthcare professionals but also to the lay concept that underpins everyday thinking. Whether people conceptualize health in this manner has (...)
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  14. Soul as Principle in Plato’s Charmides: A Reading of Plato’s Anthropological Ontology Based on Hermias Alexandrinus on Plato’s Phaedrus.Melina G. Mouzala - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):77.
    This paper aims to interpret the role of the soul as ontological, intellectual or cognitive and as the moral principle within the frame of the holistic conception of human psychosomatic health that emerges from the context of Zalmoxian medicine in the proemium of Plato’s Charmides. It examines what the ontological status of the soul is in relation to the body and the body–soul complex of man considered as a psychosomatic whole. By comparing the presentation of the soul as principle in (...)
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  15. Dimensions of Conspiracy: Toward a Unifying Framework for Understanding Conspiracy Theory Belief.Melina Tsapos - manuscript
    Researchers have argued that believing in conspiracy theories is dangerous and harmful, both for the individual and the community. In the philosophical debate, the divide is between the generalists, who argue that conspiracy theories are prima facie problematic, and the particularists, who argue that since conspiracies do occur, we ought to take conspiracy theories seriously, and consider them on merit. Much of the empirical research has focused on correlations between conspiracy belief and personality traits, such as narcissism, illusory pattern perception, (...)
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  16. What is Interesting about Conspiracy Theories?Melina Tsapos - manuscript
    It is not clear that scholars, when they use the term ‘conspiracy theory’, are in fact interested in investigating the phenomenon of conspiracy theories and belief in them as such. I consider two perspectives found in the fast-growing literature on conspiracy theories: The Faux-pas View and The Neutral View. I argue that there is a difference in scholarly motivation, or at a very minimum a difference in the sustaining motivation for the research paradigms. What the motivations are is much too (...)
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    Inside Out: A Scoping Review on the Physical Education Teacher’s Personality.Melina Schnitzius, Alina Kirch, Filip Mess & Sarah Spengler - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    The teacher’s personality in general plays an important role in the educational process. It is often examined in relation to outcome factors on the teacher or student side, e.g. teaching effectiveness or student motivation. Physical education (PE) with its peculiarities and allocated educational mandate particularly demands the personality of the PE teacher. Research considering this group of teachers is sparse, diverse and hard to capture due to different personality understandings. Our review therefore aims at identifying and analyzing underlying personality understandings, (...)
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    Strength in Muscle and Beauty in Integrity: Building a Body for Her.Melina Constantine Bell - 2008 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 35 (1):43-62.
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    The Ethical Consequences of Criminalizing Solidarity in the EU.Melina Duarte - 2020 - Theoria 86 (1):28-53.
    The aftermath of the European refugee crisis can be said to have sparked a crisis of solidarity. Despite abundant demonstrations of solidarity with refugees and asylum seekers, what many saw as an exercise of their duty to help was made illegal. The critical term that emerged to refer to this conjuncture was “criminalization of solidarity”. In order to include this term in the academic debate, this article starts by disclosing the embedded claims present in its rhetorical usage. The article then (...)
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    Measuring men's preferences for involvement in medical care: getting the question right.Melina Gattellari & Jeanette E. Ward - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (3):237-246.
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    L’accouchement contemporain et ses effets sur le lien mère-bébé.Mélina Roussel & Nathalie de Timmerman - 2022 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 238 (4):159-175.
    Cet article apporte une réflexion sur l’influence de la médicalisation de l’accouchement sur le lien mère-bébé, dans une époque où les violences obstétricales sont dénoncées et où les femmes aspirent à se réapproprier leur accouchement. L’analyse du discours maternel lors d’entretiens semi-directifs ainsi que les observations cliniques des relations selon le type d’accouchement ont permis d’observer que la majorité des vécus négatifs des mères concernant leur accouchement apparaissent lorsque celui-ci est plus médicalisé (péridurale, césarienne...). Les observations mère-bébé sont généralement congruentes (...)
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    Becoming with Toxicity: Chemical Epigenetics as “Racializing and Sexualizing Assemblage”.Melina Packer - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (1):2-26.
    In this article I think through Black feminism and queer theory to critically analyze toxicology. I focus on toxicology's conception of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, a class of toxicants that can cause epigenetic changes leading to inheritable health issues. I suggest that Black feminist interventions are particularly necessary for the study of toxicants because multiply marginalized populations are disproportionately more exposed to EDCs. The structural preconditions that generate this uneven, racialized, and sexualized toxic body-burden threaten to turn cultural constructions of race and (...)
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    Pandemia y 24 de marzo. Visualidades emergentes del activismo online y offline (2020-2021).Melina Jean Jean, María Emilia Nieto & Verónica Capasso - 2021 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 11 (22):e094.
    El 24 de marzo en Argentina es una fecha en la cual se realizan en todo el país marchas y actos encabezados por las organizaciones de derechos humanos en conmemoración de las víctimas de la última dictadura cívico-militar iniciada en 1976. Sin embargo, durante los años 2020 y 2021 esta fecha estuvo signada por diferentes condicionamientos dado el Covid-19. En contexto de ASPO y DISPO, ¿qué memorias se activaron y pusieron a circular esos días? ¿Qué soportes y herramientas fueron fundamentales? (...)
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    De la urgencia a la solidaridad. Acciones de visibilidad y apoyo al estallido social en Chile.Melina Jean Jean - 2020 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 10 (20):e055.
    “¡No son 30 pesos son 30 años!” fue el nombre seleccionado para la primera intervención de visibilidad y solidaridad con el pueblo de Chile, que tuvo lugar el 1 de noviembre de 2019 en el patio central de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación (FaHCE, UNLP). La convocatoria estuvo a cargo de la Maestría en Historia y Memoria, la revista Aletheia, la Prosecretaría de Derechos Humanos (FaHCE), el Programa Interinstitucional de Estudios sobre Memorias, Migraciones, Exilios y Refugios (...)
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    Introducción al dosier: “La furia iconoclasta. A propósito de los usos públicos de monumentos en la historia reciente".Melina Jean Jean, Verónica Capasso & Iván Wrobel - 2022 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 13 (25):e136.
    Introducción al dosier: “La furia iconoclasta. A propósito de los usos públicos de monumentos en la historia reciente".
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    Ráfagas de aire, formas de habitar los sitios de memoria. Muestra de fotografías en el Museo de Arte y Memoria (MAM) de La Plata.Melina Jean Jean & Florencia Basso - 2020 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 10 (20):e056.
    El 29 de junio de 2011 se sancionó en Argentina la Ley Nacional 26.691 que declara Sitios de Memoria a los lugares que funcionaron como centros clandestinos de detención, tortura y exterminio (CCDTyE) o donde sucedieron hechos emblemáticos del accionar de la represión ilegal desarrollada durante el terrorismo de Estado ejercido en el país hasta el 10 de diciembre de 1983. Como autoridad de aplicación, la Secretaría de Derechos Humanos de la Nación a través de la Dirección Nacional de Sitios (...)
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    Recorridos por las memorias de Ensenada. El caso del Espacio de Cultura y Memoria El Rancho Urutaú y sus representaciones de los desaparecidos y asesinados por el terrorismo de Estado de los setenta. Tesis de Maestría en Historia y Memoria.Melina Jean Jean - 2019 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 9 (18):e021.
    La obra artística del Espacio de Cultura y Memoria el Rancho Urutaú se inscribe en los diversos modos en que el pasado de la espiral de violencia y el terrorismo de Estado de los años setenta del siglo XX en Argentina y sus consecuencias ha sido abordado. A lo largo de esta investigación, presentamos y analizamos las particularidades del caso que devienen de los hechos en su escala local: el trabajo de las memorias en la ciudad de Ensenada, provincia de (...)
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    Rituals Within Walls: Thinking Post-War Japan’s History through Cinematic Allegories of Everyday Life.Ferran de Vargas - 2023 - Film-Philosophy 27 (3):507-530.
    Between the mid-1960s and the early 1970s, the quotidian dimension took political centrality in Japan thanks to the leading role of the New Left movement and its ideology. This went hand in hand with an appreciation of the philosophical approaches of Marxist intellectuals such as Jun Tosaka and Gorō Hani, who saw the quotidian as a fundamental space for historical transformation. We know how Tosaka and Hani developed an everyday-centred philosophy of history through their writings, but we know little about (...)
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    Observations on emotion and persuasion in Xenophon's Cyropaedia.Melina Tamiolaki - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    The present work has the object of investigating the relation between emotion and persuasion in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, not only by analyzing its lexical expressions, but also the emotional scenarios and the context in which they manifest. The Cyropaedia, usually considered as the epitome of Xenophon’s theory of leadership, shows us a crucial characteristic of Cyrus: his capacity of appealing to different emotions depending on the audience. This inquiry will allow us to trace the constitutive elements of a possible theory of (...)
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    Observaciones sobre la emoción y la persuasión en la Ciropedia de Jenofonte.Melina Tamiolaki - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    El presente trabajo tiene como objeto investigar la relación entre emoción y persuasión en la Ciropedia de Jenofonte, no solo analizando sus expresiones léxicas, sino también los escenarios y el contexto en donde se manifiestan. Esta obra, usualmente considerada como el epítome de la teoría del liderazgo elaborada por el filósofo ateniense, nos muestra una faceta de Ciro crucial: su capacidad de apelar a distintas emociones dependiendo de las audiencias a las que se dirigía. Tal indagación nos permitirá rastrear los (...)
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    Xenophon’s Mirror of Princes: Reading the Reflections by Vivienne J. Gray.Melina Tamiolaki - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (2):285-286.
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    Maihold, Günther, Hartmut Sangmeister und Nikolaus Werz (Hrsg.): Lateinamerika. Handbuch für Wissenschaft und Studium.Melina Teubner - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (2):515-517.
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  33. Vigilance and control.Samuel Murray & Manuel Vargas - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (3):825-843.
    We sometimes fail unwittingly to do things that we ought to do. And we are, from time to time, culpable for these unwitting omissions. We provide an outline of a theory of responsibility for unwitting omissions. We emphasize two distinctive ideas: (i) many unwitting omissions can be understood as failures of appropriate vigilance, and; (ii) the sort of self-control implicated in these failures of appropriate vigilance is valuable. We argue that the norms that govern vigilance and the value of self-control (...)
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  34. Understanding in Medicine.Varga Somogy - 2023 - Erkenntnis.
    This paper aims to clarify the nature of understanding in medicine. The first part describes in more detail what it means to understand something and links a type of understanding (i.e., objectual understanding) to explanations. The second part proceeds to investigate what objectual understanding of a disease (i.e., biomedical understanding) requires by considering the case of scurvy from the history of medi- cine. The main hypothesis is that grasping a mechanistic explanation of a condi- tion is necessary for a biomedical (...)
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  35. Introducción a la axiología jurídica.Hélmer Zuluaga Vargas - 1968 - Bogota,:
     
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  36. Book Review: Unprincipled Virtue by Nomy Arpaly. [REVIEW]Manuel Vargas - 2003 - The Journal of Ethics 8 (2):201-204.
    Nomy Arpaly rejects the model of rationality used by most ethicists and action theorists. Both observation and psychology indicate that people act rationally without deliberation, and act irrationally with deliberation. By questioning the notion that our own minds are comprehensible to us--and therefore questioning much of the current work of action theorists and ethicists--Arpaly attempts to develop a more realistic conception of moral agency.
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    Introduction to the thematic issue ‘Refugee Crisis: The Borders of Human Mobility’.Melina Duarte, Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Serena Parekh & Annamari Vitikainen - 2016 - Journal of Global Ethics 12 (3):245-251.
    This introduction discusses some of the background assumptions and recent developments of the current refugee crisis. In this issue, the crisis is not viewed as a primarily European, Western or even Syrian, Afghan, or Iraqi crisis, but as a global crisis that raises complex ethical and political challenges for all humanity. The contributions to this thematic issue discuss a variety of questions relating to the rights and duties of different actors involved in the refugee crisis, and assess some of the (...)
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  38. Psychopaths and moral knowledge.Manuel Vargas & Shaun Nichols - 2007 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 14 (2):157-162.
    Neil Levy (2007) argues that empirical data shows that psychopaths lack the moral knowledge required for moral responsibility. His account is intriguing, and it offers a promising way to think about the significance of psychopaths for work on moral responsibility. In what follows we focus on three lines of concern connected to Levy's account: his interpretation of the data, the scope of exculpation, and the significance of biological explanations for anti-social behavior.
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    The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology.Manuel Vargas & John Doris (eds.) - 2022 - Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Moral psychology is the study of how human minds make and are made by human morality. This state of the art volume covers contemporary philosophical and psychological work on moral psychology, as well as notable historical theories and figures in the field of moral psychology, such as Aristotle, Kant, Nietzsche, and the Buddha. The volume’s 50 chapters, authored by leading figures in the field, cover foundational topics, such as character, virtue, emotion, moral responsibility, the neuroscience of morality, weakness of will, (...)
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    Informed consent in clinical research at a general hospital in Mexico: opinions of the investigators.Laura Vargas-Parada, Simon Kawa, Alberto Salazar, Juan Jose Mazon & Ana Flisser - 2006 - Developing World Bioethics 6 (1):41-51.
    ABSTRACT In Mexico informed consent is a legal requirement that ensures that patients who are invited to participate in clinical trials are provided with all the information needed to decide whether to participate, or not, in a research protocol. To improve our understanding of the problems physicians in developing countries encounter, when obtaining informed consent (IC), we examined their opinion on the importance of IC in clinical research, the quantity and quality of the information provided to the participant, and the (...)
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    Aristotle’s Criticism of the Platonic Idea of the Good in Nicomachean Ethics 1.6.Melina G. Mouzala - 2017 - Peitho 8 (1):309-342.
    In Nicomachean Ethics 1.6, Aristotle directs his criticism not only against the Platonic Idea of the Good but also against the notion of a universal Good. In this paper, I also examine some of the most interesting aspects of his criticism of the Platonic Good and the universal Good in Eudemian Ethics 1.8. In the EN, after using a series of disputable ontological arguments, Aristotle’s criticism culminates in a strong ethical or rather practical and, simultaneously, epistemological argument, from which a (...)
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    Aristotle’s Criticism of the Platonic Forms as Causes in De Generatione et Corruptione II 9. A Reading Based on Philoponus’ Exegesis.Melina G. Mouzala - 2016 - Peitho 7 (1):123-148.
    In the De Generatione et Corruptione II 9, Aristotle aims to achieve the confirmation of his theory of the necessity of the efficient cause. In this chapter he sets out his criticism on the one hand of those who wrongly attributed the efficient cause to other kinds of causality and on the other, of those who ignored the efficient cause. More specifically Aristotle divides all preceding theories which attempted to explain generation and corruption into two groups: i) those which offered (...)
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    Olympiodorus and Damascius on the Philosopher’s Practice of Dying in Plato’s Phaedo.Melina G. Mouzala - 2014 - Peitho 5 (1):177-198.
    This paper presents Olympiodorus’ and Damascius’ explanations of the philosopher’s practice of dying in Plato’s Phaedo. It also includes a presentation of Ammonius’ exegesis of the practice of death. The Neoplatonic commentators discern two kinds of death, the bodily or physical death and the voluntary death. Olympiodorus suggests that bodily death is only an image of voluntary death and cannot be recognized as an original death, because original death presupposes the preparation for death and the constant effort for the purification (...)
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    Proclus on the Forms as Paradigms in "Plato’s Parmenides: the Neoplatonic Response to Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias’ Criticisms".Melina Mouzala - 2022 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):115-163.
    This paper sets out to analyze Proclus’ exegesis of Socrates’ suggestion in Parmenides 132d1-3 that Forms stand fixed as patterns, as it were, in the nature, with the other things being images and likenesses of them. Proclus’ analysis of the notion of being pattern reveals the impact of the Aristotelian conception of the form as paradigm on his views, as we can infer from Alexander of Aphrodisias’ and Simplicius’ explanation of the paradigmatic character of the Aristotelian form. Whereas Aristotle and (...)
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    Syrianus on the Platonic Tradition of the Separate Existence of Numbers.Melina G. Mouzala - 2015 - Peitho 6 (1):167-194.
    This paper analyzes and explains certain parts of Syrianus’s Commentary on book M of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, which details Syrianus’s response to Aristotle’s attack against the Platonic position of the separate existence of numbers. Syrianus defends the separate existence not only of eidetic but also of mathematical numbers, following a line of argumentation which involves a hylomorphic approach to the latter. He proceeds with an analysis of the mathematical number into matter and form, but his interpretation entails that form is the (...)
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    Dialéctica y aprendizaje en Theodor W. Adorno y Lev S. Vygotsky.Fabrizio Fallas-Vargas - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (3):e02400164.
    This article addresses the relationships between dialectic and learning within the constellations of the conceptual universes of Adorno and Vygotsky. In that order, we proceed to analyze the set of links between the main dialectical categories that structure the dialectical approach that characterizes both representatives of the Marxist thought tradition (process, totality, mediation, fields of force, antagonism, praxis) and the communicating vessels that go from epistemology to aesthetics and that demonstrate the relevance of the tasks of thought in the face (...)
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    Contemplative dialogue as the basis for a transdisciplinary attitude: Ecoliteracy toward an education for human sustainability.E. Vargas-Madrazo - 2018 - World Futures 74 (4):224-245.
    Our EcoDialogue Center is an educational space for human sustainability within the University of Veracruz. We propose that creating sustainable knowledge requires re-thinking how we conceive ourselves as human beings. This requires paying attention to what we call “the quality of being,” which means caring about and attending to the physical–emotional–mental–spiritual as the foundation of education. This way we can create a space where we can dialogue contemplatively where all dimensions of our lives interact; the physical, the emotional, the communitarian, (...)
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    La idea de una dialéctica modificada y la filosofía en el pensamiento de Theodor W. Adorno.Fabrizio Fallas-Vargas - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía 47 (1):139-156.
    Este artículo explora algunas de las relaciones entre dialéctica y filosofía dentro del programa de una dialéctica modificada de Theodor W. Adorno ¿Cómo pensar la tensión entre las categorías dialécticas y la filosofía desde el prisma de una dialéctica negativa? ¿Qué significa desde el pensamiento de Adorno a liberar a la filosofía y a la dialéctica de su carácter afirmativo? Elaborar estas preguntas es el objetivo de este trabajo.
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  49. "The great mixing machine”: multisensory integration and brain-breath coupling in the cerebral cortex.Varga Somogy & Heck Detlef - 2022 - Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology 475:5-14.
    It is common to distinguish between “holist” and “reductionist” views of brain function, where the former envisions the brain as functioning as an indivisible unit and the latter as a collection of distinct units that serve different functions. Opposing reductionism, a number of researchers have pointed out that cortical network architecture does not respect functional boundaries, and the neuroanatomist V. Braitenberg proposed to understand the cerebral cortex as a “great mixing machine” of neuronal activity from sensory inputs, motor commands, and (...)
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    Socio-economic research on genetically modified crops: a study of the literature.Georgina Catacora-Vargas, Rosa Binimelis, Anne I. Myhr & Brian Wynne - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):489-513.
    The importance of socio-economic impacts from the introduction and use of genetically modified crops is reflected in increasing efforts to include them in regulatory frameworks. Aiming to identify and understand the present knowledge on SEI of GM crops, we here report the findings from an extensive study of the published international scientific peer-reviewed literature. After applying specified selection criteria, a total of 410 articles are analysed. The main findings include: limited empirical research on SEI of GM crops in the scientific (...)
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