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    A new causality for the understanding of the living.Lucia Santaella Braga - 1999 - Semiotica 127 (1-4):497-520.
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    Difficulties and strategies in applying Peirce’s semiotics.Lucia Santaella Braga - 1993 - Semiotica 97 (3-4):401-410.
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    Peirce and biology.Lucia Santaella Braga - 1999 - Semiotica 127 (1-4):5-22.
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    Medea and the paroxysm of female anger.Lucia Santaella Braga - 1997 - Semiotica 117 (2-4):127-144.
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    Why there is no crisis of representation, according to Peirce.Lucia Santaella Braga - 2003 - Semiotica 2003 (143).
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  6. Instinct, logic, or the logic of instinct?Lucia Santaella Braga - 1991 - Semiotica 83 (1/2):123-141.
     
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    For a classification of visual signs.Maria Lucia Santaella Braga - 1988 - Semiotica 70 (1-2):59-78.
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    Esthetics, the supreme ideal of human life.Lucia Santaella - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (135).
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    Consciousness and mind in Peirce: distinctions and complementarities.Lucia Santaella - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (243):105-128.
    In a brief overview this article discusses that, in the multifaceted field of cognitive sciences, the problem of consciousness and mind is far from being resolved. The article then argues that this problem is worked out in careful detail in Peirce’s work. Intelligence, hence mind, for Peirce, is distinct from consciousness. Without being dissociable, they are, in fact, distinct but complementary. Hence, Peirce’s ideas should be recovered not only for the sake of their relevance, but also because cognitivists have a (...)
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    Abduction: The Logic of Guessing.Lucia Santaella - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (153 - 1/4):175-198.
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  11. Why there is no crisis of representation according to Peirce.Lucia Santaella - forthcoming - Semiotica.
     
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  12. La evolución de los tres tipos de argumento: abducción, indicción y deducción.Lucía Santaella - 1998 - Analogía Filosófica 12 (1):9-20.
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    Matter as effete mind.Lucia Santaella - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (1):49-61.
    Following Peirce's broad concept of semiosis as a foundation of a field ofsrudy, the semiotics ofphysical nanrre, it is argued that we have to explore the interconnections of Peirce's semiotics with metaphysics. These interconnections will be analyzed in five steps: (I) Peirce's radical antidualism and evolutionism, implied in his synechistic ideas, (2) Peirce's semiotic statement that "all this universe is perfused with signs if it is not composed exclusively of signs" (CP 5.448, n.l), (3) Peirce's bold statement that "matter is (...)
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    2007 Presidential Address: Pervasive Semiosis.Lucia Santaella - 2009 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 45 (3):261-272.
    Peirce's statement that "all this universe is perfused with signs, if it is not composed exclusively of signs" has puzzled semioticians as much as his dictum of matter being "effete mind" has bewildered physicists and metaphysicians. Based on Peirce's broad concept of mind and on the presupposition that no pure, absolute secondness or brute reality can be found, neither in nature nor in thought, this paper discusses a possible way to overcome the semioticians' puzzlement and the metaphysicians' bewilderment. In the (...)
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    O papel da mudança de hábito no pragmatismo evolucionista de Peirce.Lucia Santaella - 2004 - Cognitio 5 (1):75-83.
    Resumo: Depois de 1900, Peirce esteve empenhado no desenvolvimento de sua teoria dos signos, particularmente na teoria dos interpretantes, e, ainda mais especificamente, na teoria dos interpretantes lógicos, pois nestes estaria a pedra de toque para a unificação do pragmatismo com a teoria dos signos. Em 1907, ele declarou que o problema do significado de um conceito intelectual só poderia ser resolvido com o estudo dos interpretantes, ou efeitos propriamente significados dos signos. Foi nesse contexto que Peirce elaborou sua famosa (...)
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    Os significados pragmáticos da mente eo sinequismo em Peirce.Lucia Santaella - 2002 - Cognitio 3:97-106.
    Resumo: O sinequismo é o pensamento que insiste na idéia da importância primordial da continuidade na filosofia. No seu aspecto metodológico, o sinequismo aponta para a necessidade de se levantar hipóteses que envolvam uma verdadeira continuidade. O principal motivo para isso é evitar hipóteses de que isto ou aquilo seja inexplicável, pois o sinequista defende que a única justificativa para uma hipótese é a de que ela forneça uma explicação para os fenômenos. O objetivo deste trabalho é explorar o aspecto (...)
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    Why there is no crisis of representation”.Lucia Santaella - 2003 - Semiotica 143 (1/4):45-52.
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    Inteligência contínua: a sétima revolução cognitiva do Sapiens.Lucia Santaella - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (spe1):347-362.
    My training in the field of languages - musical, visual, and verbal - was always marked by attention to the materiality of languages themselves and to the means how they are transmitted to allow their communicative functions. Since the phonatory system, installed in the body itself, these means constitute technologies that have evolved over the centuries, bringing with them new forms of languages, such as the different forms of writing, the Gutenberg galaxy and, from the 19th century onwards, the industrial, (...)
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    A concepção ampliada da mente segundo C. S. Peirce.Lucia Santaella - 2020 - Cognitio 20 (2):392-403.
    Desde meados do século 20, quando as ciências cognitivas desabrocharam e continuaram até hoje o seu caminho de avanços ininterruptos, os temas relativos à noção da consciência, a par das buscas de definição para os conceitos da mente, pensamento, inteligência etc. têm ocupado posição central nessas ciências e mesmo para além delas. Recentemente, a preocupação com esses conceitos cresceu com bastante ênfase a partir da explosão até agora bem-sucedida da inteligência artificial. O que é inteligência? Como a cognição humana se (...)
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    A Supplement Instead of a Completion.Lucia Santaella - 2016 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (1).
    The thesis defended in Giovanni Maddalena’s book, The Philosophy of Gesture. Completing Pragmatists’ Incomplete Revolution, is that the pragmatist project represents a sound way to face the Kantian dilemmas. However, this project was incomplete and to overcome this gap, the author builds the concept of “complete gesture,” based more particularly on the phenomenology and semiotics of C. S. Peirce. In addition to being well-built, the concept is inspiring, and this is clearly demonstrated in it...
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    Chave do pragmatismo peirciano nas ciências normativas.Maria Lúcia Santaella - 2000 - Cognitio 1:94-101.
    Resumo: Este artigo tem por objetivo inserir a discussão do segundo pragmatismo de Peirce, por ele chamado de pragmaticismo, no contexto das ciências normativas, a saber, a estética, a ética e a lógica ou semiótica. Tendo por finalidade estudar os fins e ideais que guiam os sentimentos, a conduta e o pensamento humanos, as ciências normativas funcionam como chaves para a compreensão do ideal último do pragmaticismo que está no crescimento da razoabilidade concreta do mundo.: The aim of this article (...)
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    C. S. Peirce, vida e obra.Lucia Santaella - 2021 - Cognitio 22 (1):e55699.
    A vida de Peirce teve um período de ascensão, seguido por um crescente declínio até o ponto de ter sobrevivido, na idade madura, na dependência cada vez mais necessária da generosidade de seu amigo William James. Este artigo acompanha as dificuldades, tortuosidades e vicissitudes, uma verdadeira saga vivida pela organização e publicação das 12.000 páginas que publicou em vida e das 100 mil páginas que deixou em manuscritos. As expectativas de uma publicação à altura do valor dessa obra e as (...)
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    Gêneros discursivos híbridos na era da hipermídia.Lucia Santaella - 2014 - Bakhtiniana 9 (2):206-216.
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    Interactivity in the light of dialogism.Lucia Santaella-Braga - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (148):119-135.
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    Mateeria kui (välja)kurnatud mõte.Lucia Santaella - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (1):62-62.
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    Peirce’s Reception in Brazil.Lucia Santaella - 2014 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 6 (1).
    1. The First Seeds A number of scholars of international reputation visited Brazil at the end of the 1960s to give lectures and seminars. Among them were: Nicolas Ruwet, Abraham Moles, Max Bense, Roman Jakobson, Umberto Eco, and Tzvetan Todorov. More than any others, Jakobson’s lectures had deep and widespread effect on university circles and on the intellectual and artistic milieu. A while after his visit, a volume containing a series of Jakobson’s articles was translated and published in S...
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    Peirce Taught According to His Own Vision.Lucia Santaella - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (2):222-224.
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    The contributions of Peirce's philosophical disciplines to literary studies.Lucia Santaella - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (165):57-66.
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    The fluid coevolution of humans and technologies.Lucia Santaella - 2015 - Technoetic Arts 13 (1-2):137-151.
    In this era of terabytes and big data, the field of digital culture and art is witnessing an emergence of dystopian lines of criticism denouncing new forms of programmed governmentality and ubiquitous surveillance, placing societies, lifestyles and the human psyche under the control of algorithms. These criticisms are so negative because they start from a belief of human autonomy from technology. To examine the other side of this argument, this article aims to discuss the coevolution of humans and technology. To (...)
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    The universality and fecundity of Peirce's categories.Lucia Santaella-Braga - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (154 - 1/4):405-414.
    With the six volumes of the Writings edited by the Peirce Edition Project at Indiana University since 1982, the monumental work of Charles S. Peirce has finally received the care, respect, and love that it deserves. The sixth volume, object of attention of this review, represents a thorough selection and edition of Peirce's writings from 1886 to 1890.
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  31. Lucia santaella-Braga.James Jakob Liszka & Walter de Oruyter - 1999 - Semiotica 124 (3/4):377-395.
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  32. Lucia santaella Braga.C. O. Walter de Gruyter - 1996 - Semiotica 108 (1/2):129-155.
     
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    Percorsi di etica clinica.Lucia Galvagni - 2003 - Bologna: EDB.
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    Nascere.Lucia Vantini & Silvano Zucal (eds.) - 2019 - Assisi: Cittadella editrice.
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    Rationing in a Pandemic: Lessons from Italy.Lucia Craxì, Marco Vergano, Julian Savulescu & Dominic Wilkinson - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (3):325-330.
    In late February and early March 2020, Italy became the European epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite increasingly stringent containment measures enforced by the government, the health system faced an enormous pressure, and extraordinary efforts were made in order to increase overall hospital beds’ availability and especially ICU capacity. Nevertheless, the hardest-hit hospitals in Northern Italy experienced a shortage of ICU beds and resources that led to hard allocating choices. At the beginning of March 2020, the Italian Society of Anesthesia, (...)
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    Pediatric Ethics and Communication Excellence (PEACE) Rounds: Decreasing Moral Distress and Patient Length of Stay in the PICU.Lucia Wocial, Veda Ackerman, Brian Leland, Brian Benneyworth, Vinit Patel, Yan Tong & Mara Nitu - 2017 - HEC Forum 29 (1):75-91.
    This paper describes a practice innovation: the addition of formal weekly discussions of patients with prolonged PICU stay to reduce healthcare providers’ moral distress and decrease length of stay for patients with life-threatening illnesses. We evaluated the innovation using a pre/post intervention design measuring provider moral distress and comparing patient outcomes using retrospective historical controls. Physicians and nurses on staff in our pediatric intensive care unit in a quaternary care children's hospital participated in the evaluation. There were 60 patients in (...)
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  37. Stuff versus individuals.Lucía Lewowicz & Olimpia Lombardi - 2012 - Foundations of Chemistry 15 (1):65-77.
    The general question to be considered in this paper points to the nature of the world described by chemistry: what is macro-chemical ontology like? In particular, we want to identify the ontological categories that underlie chemical discourse and chemical practice. This is not an easy task, because modern Western metaphysics was strongly modeled by theoretical physics. For this reason, we attempt to answer our question by contrasting macro-chemical ontology with the mainstream ontology of physics and of traditional metaphysics. In particular, (...)
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    Predicting Reading and Spelling Disorders: A 4-Year Prospective Cohort Study.Lucia Bigozzi, Christian Tarchi, Corrado Caudek & Giuliana Pinto - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  39. Influence of stress assignment in reading Italian words.Lucia Colombo - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):504-504.
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    Il velo dell'arte: una rete di immagini tra passato e contemporaneità.Lucia Corrain - 2016 - [Florence]: La casa Usher.
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    Unpacking the cognitive map: The parallel map theory of hippocampal function.Lucia F. Jacobs & Françoise Schenk - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (2):285-315.
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    An Organic System Open to an Intelligible Reality: The Concept of Method in Antonio Rosmini.Lucia Bissoli - 2024 - Religions 15 (5):535.
    Oftentimes, reality seems to us a chaos that we try to control with our theories. This article starts from the antithetic standpoint, inspired by Antonio Rosmini’s works: reality is intelligible, and originates our thinking. From this perspective, any research that tries to reach the truth is determined by the real, not the contrary. Moreover, interdisciplinarity, far from being a solipsistic enterprise, aims at achieving truth and guaranteeing scientific advancement. Here, we analyze the distinctive character of Rosminian encyclopedism and his principles (...)
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    Justicia para ciudadanos y extranjeros (10th edition).Lucia Bissoli - 2023 - Rosmini Studies 10:53-64.
    Considering Rosmini’s political works in comparison with his metaphysical and anthropological essays, and starting from Rosmini's project of a code of law that, in the author’s opinion, can guarantee fundamental human rights, this article discusses the concept of justice between citizens and outsiders. Its first part is an analysis of Rosmini’s juridical fundaments, which takes into account also some objections historically moved against it. Its second part examines some specific cases of conflicts between outsiders and the members of civil society, (...)
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    An Evaluation of Unit-Based Ethics Conversations.Lucia D. Wocial, Maureen Hancock, Patricia D. Bledsoe, Amy R. Chamness & Paul R. Helft - 2010 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 12 (2):48-54.
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    Evaluation of Interventions to Address Moral Distress: A Multi-method Approach.Lucia D. Wocial, Genina Miller, Kianna Montz, Michelle LaPradd & James E. Slaven - forthcoming - HEC Forum:1-29.
    Moral distress is a well-documented phenomenon for health care providers (HCPs). Exploring HCPs’ perceptions of participation in moral distress interventions using qualitative and quantitative methods enhances understanding of intervention effectiveness. The purpose of this study was to measure and describe the impact of a two-phased intervention on participants’ moral distress. Using a cross-over design, the project aimed to determine if the intervention would decrease moral distress, enhance moral agency, and improve perceptions about the work environment. We used quantitative instruments and (...)
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    Interaction Promotes the Adaptation of Referential Conventions to the Communicative Context.Lucía Castillo, Kenny Smith & Holly P. Branigan - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (8):e12780.
    Coordination between speakers in dialogue requires balancing repetition and change, the old and the new. Interlocutors tend to reuse established forms, relying on communicative precedents. Yet linguistic interaction also necessitates adaptation to changing contexts or dynamic tasks, which might favor abandoning existing precedents in favor of better communicative alternatives. We explored this tension using a maze game task in which individual participants and interacting pairs had to describe figures and their positions in one of two possible maze types: a regular (...)
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  47. (Re)conceptualizing the genesis of a “we is greater than me” psychological orientation: Sartre meets Tomasello.Lucia Angelino - 2022 - Journal of Social Ontology 8 (1):68–93.
    Drawing on many areas of expertise, from paleontology to psychology, Tomasello offers a plausible, evolutionary story abouthow our ancestors are likely to have developed cooperative behaviors and collaborative lifeways in order to survive and thrive.He also claims that this narrative explains why they would have begun to think in characteristically cooperative and moral ways,developing a “we is greater than me” [we>me] psychological orientation. Do the arguments offered support this extra claim? Thisarticle suggests that they do not. It seeks to alleviate (...)
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    Low or High-Level Motor Coding? The Role of Stimulus Complexity.Lucia Amoruso & Alessandra Finisguerra - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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  50. Aletheia, un proyecto en crecimiento.Lucía Bernal Cerquera - 2012 - Revista Aletheia 5 (1).
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