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  1. The Other Side of Cognitive Control: Can a Lack of Cognitive Control Benefit Language and Cognition?Evangelia G. Chrysikou, Jared M. Novick, John C. Trueswell & Sharon L. Thompson-Schill - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (2):253-256.
    Cognitive control refers to the regulation of mental activity to support flexible cognition across different domains. Cragg and Nation (2010) propose that the development of cognitive control in children parallels the development of language abilities, particularly inner speech. We suggest that children’s late development of cognitive control also mirrors their limited ability to revise misinterpretations of sentence meaning. Moreover, we argue that for certain tasks, a tradeoff between bottom-up (data-driven) and top-down (rule-based) thinking may actually benefit performance in both children (...)
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    Editorial: Revisiting the Effectiveness of Transcranial Direct Current Brain Stimulation for Cognition: Evidence, Challenges, and Open Questions.Evangelia G. Chrysikou, Marian E. Berryhill, Marom Bikson & H. Branch Coslett - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Emotion Regulation Flexibility: Gender Differences in Context Sensitivity and Repertoire.K. Elise Goubet & Evangelia G. Chrysikou - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Medea of Euripides and the Old Testament: Cultural critical remarks with special reference to the background of the Septuagint.Evangelia G. Dafni - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):9.
    This article expands upon the range of options and methods of some of my earlier studies on Euripides and the Old Testament. These studies have sought to discover similar linguistic features and concepts in the texts of Euripides and the Old Testament, and to discuss how Euripidean tragedies can be read as Greek responses to Hebrew anthropological beliefs, more specifically as poetic-philosophical approaches to the anthropo-theological narratives of Genesis 2–4 and related biblical texts. These biblical texts probably transmitted through improvised (...)
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    Genesis 2–3 and Alcibiades’s speech in Plato’s Symposium: A cultural critical reading.Evangelia G. Dafni - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1).
    The purpose of this article is to discuss some basic problems and methodological steps concerning the encounter between Hebrews and Greeks in the Classical period and its impact on the Hellenistic era. The relationship between the Old Testament and Ancient Greek literature will be examined on the basis of Genesis 2–3 and Alcibiades’s speech in Plato’s Symposium. The following considerations and models of interpretation can arise from the analysis of Alcibiades’s speech compared to M- and LXX-Genesis 2–3: Ancient Greek writers (...)
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    Euripides’s Helena and Pentateuch traditions: The Septuagint from the perspective of Ancient Greek Tragedies.Evangelia G. Dafni - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1).
    In some cases discussed below, the present form of the Septuagint is not representative of how Ancient Greek Tragedies were received by the LXX translators, but of how Old Testament traditions in Greek form were received by the tragedians.
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    Augmentation of Everyday Problem Solving Abilities Using Transcranial Electric Stimulation.Evangelia Chrysikou - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    'Midwifery' and Criticism in G. W. F. Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Evangelia Sembou - 2012 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
    This book offers a distinctive interpretation of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. It suggests that Hegel's approach in the 1807 Phenomenology is akin to Socratic 'midwifery'. The book starts from the midwife figure in Plato's dialogue Theaetetus. There Socrates elicits from Theaetetus his views on the nature of knowledge, without imposing on him his own ideas thereof. Similarly, in the 1807 Phenomenology Hegel elicits a series of shapes of consciousness and spirit, and uncovers the implications of each one of them. In (...)
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    Evangelia Sembou. ‘Midwifery’ and Criticism in G. W. F. Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag 2012. Paperback, ISBN 978-3-89665-562-2. Pp. x+211, 24.50 €. [REVIEW]Susanna Lindberg - 2015 - Hegel Bulletin 36 (2):285-288.
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    Students’ Learning Characteristics, Perceptions of Small-Group University Teaching, and Understanding Through a “Meeting of Minds”.Evangelia Karagiannopoulou & Noel Entwistle - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:445551.
    Previous research has described some of the main characteristics of university teachers who teach in different ways, using a variety of methods and conceptions. What is generally missing from previous research is the impact of contrasting teaching approaches on students with different learning characteristics. The present investigation builds on a previous case study that identified the potential influence of a ‘meeting of minds’ between tutors and students in developing personal understanding, and also suggested contrasting perceptions of differing forms of teaching. (...)
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    Plato’s Political Philosophy.Evangelia Sembou - 2012 - Imprint Academic.
    The aim of the book is to introduce the reader to Plato's political philosophy. The book is directed towards an audience that approaches Plato for the first time. In Plato politics cannot be dissociated from ethics, metaphysics and epistemology. One cannot fully appreciate Plato’s 'ideal state’ without understanding Plato’s Theory of Forms and his conception of the soul. For this reason the purpose of the book is to place Plato’s political philosophy within Plato’s philosophy as a whole. The book mainly (...)
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  12. Comparing justified and common knowledge.Evangelia Antonakos - 2006 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 12.
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    The psychological reality of picture name agreement.Evangelia Balatsou, Simon Fischer-Baum & Gary M. Oppenheim - 2022 - Cognition 218 (C):104947.
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    Alternative curricular experiences for young prisoners.Vasiliki Chrysikou, Roula Kitsiou, Maria Karazanou, Peter Appelbaum & Charoula Stathopoulou - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 27:741-751.
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    Women's Objectification and the Norm of Assumed Objectivity.Evangelia Papadaki - 2008 - Episteme 5 (2):230-250.
    MacKinnon has famously claimed that there is a connection between objectivity and objectification. This paper examines this connection by focusing on a particular norm of objectivity, Assumed Objectivity, which is linked to women's objectification. Haslanger argues that this norm should be rejected since, under conditions of gender inequality, (a) it harms the interests of women (it is pragmatically bad), and (b) it yields false beliefs (it is epistemically bad). Langton attempts to go beyond Haslanger's critique, suggesting that this norm is (...)
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    Die Andersheit bei Plotin.Evangelia Varessis - 1996 - Stuttgart: B.G. Teubner.
  17. Feminist perspectives on objectification.Evangelia Papadaki - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  19. Sexual Objectification: From Kant to Contemporary Feminism.Evangelia Papadaki - 2007 - Contemporary Political Theory 6 (3):330-348.
    Sexual objectification is a common theme in contemporary feminist theory. It has been associated with the work of the anti-pornography feminists Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin, and, more recently, with the work of Martha Nussbaum. Interestingly, these feminists' views on objectification have their foundations in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. Fully comprehending contemporary discussions of sexuality and objectification, therefore, requires a close and careful analysis of Kant's own theory of objectification. In this paper, I provide such an analysis. I explain (...)
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    The Church of St. Catherine in Thessalonike: its topographical setting and the current state of scholarship.Evangelia Hadjitryphonos - 2015 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 108 (2):673-714.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 2 Seiten: 673-714.
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  21. Kant, Fichte und die Aufklärung.G. Zöller - 2004 - In Carla De Pascale (ed.), Fichte und die Aufklärung. New York: G. Olms.
     
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  22. Understanding Objectification: Is There Special Wrongness Involved in Treating Human Beings Instrumentally?Evangelia Papadaki - 2012 - Prolegomena 11 (1):5-24.
    This article centres around objectification. It offers an analysis of the notions that are involved in this phenomenon, their moral wrongness, as well as the connections that exist between them. Martha Nussbaum has suggested that seven notions are involved in objectification: instrumentality, denial of autonomy, inertness, fungibility, violability, ownership, and denial of subjectivity. She espouses the view that the instrumentalisation of human beings is especially problematic as compared to the other ways in which we can treat human beings as objects (...)
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  23. Traité de Psychologie, t. I.G. Dumas, Barat, Belot & Blondel - 1923 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 30 (4):1-2.
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  24. Razumjeti objektifikaciju: ima li ičega naročito pogrešnog u tretiranju ljudskih bića na instrumentalan način?Evangelia Papadaki - 2012 - Prolegomena 11 (1):5-24.
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  25. Women's objectification and the Norm of assumed objectivity.Evangelia Papadaki - 2008 - Episteme 5 (2):pp. 239-250.
    MacKinnon has famously claimed that there is a connection between objectivity and objectification. This paper examines this connection by focusing on a particular norm of objectivity, Assumed Objectivity, which is linked to women's objectification. Haslanger argues that this norm should be rejected since, under conditions of gender inequality, (a) it harms the interests of women (it is pragmatically bad), and (b) it yields false beliefs (it is epistemically bad). Langton attempts to go beyond Haslanger's critique, suggesting that this norm is (...)
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    ‘Psyche’: Aristotle on Remote Sensing Touch and Human Cognitive Enhancement.Eva - Evangelia Bonda - 2018 - Paris: Neuroaisthesis.
    In this Monograph, Eva Bonda proposes a new theory of the sense of ‘touch’ in Aristotle’s foundational treatise ‘Περὶ Ψυχῆς’ (On the Soul). The author argues that a delve into the aristoteleian lexicon reveals an intrinsically dialectical theory of the senses, that of all senses being reduced to ‘touch’ either as an experience of polysensoriality or synaeshthesia or of remote sensing touch. ‘Touch’ becomes in Aristotle the thread connecting the matter to its transmutation into the abstract mind. On the basis (...)
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    Lawmaps: enabling legal AI development through visualisation of the implicit structure of legislation and lawyerly process.Scott McLachlan, Evangelia Kyrimi, Kudakwashe Dube, Norman Fenton & Lisa C. Webley - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 31 (1):169-194.
    Modelling that exploits visual elements and information visualisation are important areas that have contributed immensely to understanding and the computerisation advancements in many domains and yet remain unexplored for the benefit of the law and legal practice. This paper investigates the challenge of modelling and expressing structures and processes in legislation and the law by using visual modelling and information visualisation (InfoVis) to assist accessibility of legal knowledge, practice and knowledge formalisation as a basis for legal AI. The paper uses (...)
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    Eastern Christianity and late antique philosophy.Evangelia Anagnostou-Laoutides & Ken Parry (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: Brill.
    Readers of Eastern Christianity and Late Antique Philosophy will find a collection of authoritative papers from across the Neoplatonic and Eastern Christian traditions. It is only recently that scholars have started to take notice of the Eastern Christian engagement with late antique philosophical texts. This volume builds upon this new interest in order to show the dynamic nature of Neoplatonism and Eastern Christianity at a time when both faced a variety of challenges. The legacy of Greek philosophy in the Christian (...)
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  29. Figement et lexicographie bilingue : contraintes linguistiques, pragmatiques et stratégies d'appropriation.Gérard Petit & Evangelia Liberopoulou - 2008 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 53 (2):269-293.
    La lexicographie bilingue grec moderne-français / français-grec moderne reflète la position paradoxale de chaque langue : si l'apprentissage du grec moderne en France ne répond à aucun impératif, en revanche le français est, en Grèce, la seconde langue vivante obligatoire dès le secondaire. Les dictionnaires bilingues sont massivement rédigés et édités en Grèce, et destinés à des apprenants grecs. La question se pose alors de savoir dans quelle mesure leur conception résulte effectivement de l'observation des données lexicales des langues en (...)
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    Decision-Making Processes in the Workplace: How Exhaustion, Lack of Resources and Job Demands Impair Them and Affect Performance.Andrea Ceschi, Evangelia Demerouti, Riccardo Sartori & Joshua Weller - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:238124.
    The present study aims to connect more the I/O and the decision-making psychological domains, by showing how some common components across jobs interfere with decision-making and affecting performance. Two distinct constructs that can contribute to positive workplace performance have been considered: decision-making competency (DMCy) and decision environment management (DEM). Both factors are presumed to involve self-regulatory mechanisms connected to decision processes by influencing performance in relation to work environment conditions. In the framework of the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, the present (...)
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    Modern theories of politics.Evangelia Sembou - 2013 - Oxford: Peter Lang.
    "Evangelia Sembou's book offers a concise introduction to the main ideas and arguments of the major political thinkers of modernity. It considers the following key thinkers: Hobbes, Locke, Bentham, J.S. Mill, Rousseau, Burke, Hegel and Marx" (4ème de couv.).
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    Dudley Knowles, Hegel and the Philosophy of Right , pp. xviii + 382. ISBN 0415165784 . £9.99.Evangelia Sembou - 2003 - Hegel Bulletin 24 (1-2):140-152.
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    Foucault’s use of Nietzsche.Evangelia Sembou - 2014 - In Manuel Knoll & Barry Stocker (eds.), Nietzsche as Political Philosopher. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 431-448.
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  34. Hegel's idea of a 'strruggle for recognition': The phenomenology of spirit.Evangelia Sembou - 2003 - History of Political Thought 24 (2):262-281.
    his article makes a case for intersubjective recognition in Hegel by examining the idea of a 'struggle for recognition' in the Phenomenology of Spirit. Challenging the argument by several scholars that Hegel eventually came to compromise his initial interest in intersubjectivity, it argues instead that Hegel allots a central place to the idea of a 'struggle for recognition' at least in the Phenomenology of 1807. To substantiate this thesis, Hegel's phenomenological exegesis of 'Conscience. The 'beautiful soul', evil and its forgiveness' (...)
     
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  35. Hegel: Morality and Beyond.Evangelia Sembou - 2011 - Philosophical Forum 42 (3):318-319.
     
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    Hegel's political philosophy: themes and interpretations.Evangelia Sembou (ed.) - 2022 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This collection examines different themes and offers novel interpretations of Hegel's political philosophy. Thus, it sheds new light on what has been perhaps the most controversial area of Hegelian scholarship. It includes eight essays by a group of international scholars at different stages of their career. Its distinctive contribution is that it explores both Hegel's early and mature political philosophy. It includes a paper on Hegel's early essay on "Natural Law", published in two instalments in 1802 and 1803, and the (...)
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    The Young Hegel on ‘Life’ and ‘Love’.Evangelia Sembou - 2006 - Hegel Bulletin 27 (1-2):81-106.
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    Hume's reception in early America.Mark G. Spencer (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Hume's Reception in Early America: Expanded Edition brings together the original American responses to one of Britain's greatest men of letters, David Hume. Now available as a single volume paperback, this new edition includes updated further readings suggestions and dozens of additional primary sources gathered together in a completely new concluding section. From complete pamphlets and booklets, to poems, reviews, and letters, to extracts from newspapers, religious magazines and literary and political journals, this book's contents come from a wide variety (...)
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  39. No entailing laws, but enablement in the evolution of the biosphere.G. Longo, M. Montévil & S. Kauffman - 2012 - In G. Longo, M. Montévil & S. Kauffman (eds.), Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference. Acm. pp. 1379 -1392.
    Biological evolution is a complex blend of ever changing structural stability, variability and emergence of new phe- notypes, niches, ecosystems. We wish to argue that the evo- lution of life marks the end of a physics world view of law entailed dynamics. Our considerations depend upon dis- cussing the variability of the very ”contexts of life”: the in- teractions between organisms, biological niches and ecosys- tems. These are ever changing, intrinsically indeterminate and even unprestatable: we do not know ahead of (...)
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    Tensor Decomposition for Multiple-Instance Classification of High-Order Medical Data.Thomas Papastergiou, Evangelia I. Zacharaki & Vasileios Megalooikonomou - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-13.
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  41. Chapter Eight. Freedom and Money.G. A. H. G. Cohen - 2011 - In G. A. Cohen (ed.), On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice, and Other Essays in Political Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 166-200.
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  42. Intention.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    This is a welcome reprint of a book that continues to grow in importance.
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    A new introduction to modal logic.G. E. Hughes - 1996 - New York: Routledge. Edited by M. J. Cresswell.
    This entirely new work guides the reader through the most basic systems of modal propositional logic up to systems of modal predicate with identity, dealing with both technical developments and discussing philosophical applications.
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  44. Mark Olssen , Toward A Global Thin Community: Nietzsche, Foucault, and the Cosmopolitan Commitment (Boulder, Colorado: Paradigm Publishers, 2009), ISBN: 978-1594514470. [REVIEW]Evangelia Sembou - 2012 - Foucault Studies 13:201-204.
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    Reply to Elster on "marxism, functionalism, and game theory".G. A. Cohen - 2002 - In Derek Matravers & Jonathan Pike (eds.), Theory and Society. Routledge, in Association with the Open University. pp. 483.
  46. 'From Time into Eternity': Schelling on Intellectual Intuition.G. Anthony Bruno - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 1 (4):e12903.
    Throughout his career, Schelling assigns knowledge of the absolute first principle of philosophy to intellectual intuition. Schelling's doctrine of intellectual intuition raises two important questions for interpreters. First, given that his doctrine undergoes several changes before and after his identity philosophy, to what extent can he be said to “hold onto” the same “sense” of it by the 1830s, as he claims? Second, given that his doctrine of intellectual intuition restricts absolute idealism to what he calls a “science of reason”, (...)
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    Kenneth R. Westphal, editor. "The Blackwell Guide to Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Spirit'". [REVIEW]Evangelia Sembou - 2011 - The Owl of Minerva 43 (1/2):193-202.
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    Todd McGowan. Emancipation After Hegel. Achieving A Contradictory Revolution. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019. ISBN: 978-0-231-19270-5 (hbk). Pp. 270. £25. [REVIEW]Evangelia Sembou - forthcoming - Hegel Bulletin:1-4.
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    Platonisme en christendom.G. J. D. Aalders & H. Wzn - 1946 - Philosophia Reformata 11 (2):80-100.
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    News.G. John M. Abbarno - 2011 - Journal of Value Inquiry 45 (3):381-388.
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