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    Affective Sciences: A Missing Link to Delivering the 2030 Agenda.Edward Mishaud, Eleonora Bonaccorsi & Alma Galicia Cruz - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (4):298-301.
    At its mid-point of implementation, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development—and broader sustainability—is challenged by multiple crises facing the international community. Despite the unprecedented adoption of the 2030 Agenda by UN Member States in 2015, there are clear signals that there is inadequate progress on achieving the Agenda's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. This article aims to encourage discussion, from an affective research angle, on potential emotional barriers to SDG implementation. It equally strives to spur greater insight into how the field (...)
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    Ethical Leadership Insights from King Lear.Alma I. Acevedo Cruz - 2023 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 42 (2):143-170.
    Because of its appeal to the imagination, the intellect, the affections, and the will, literature has an invaluable role in the applied ethics education of business professionals and college students. This essay reaps ethics and ethical leadership insights from King Lear, while relishing its aesthetic value. By its side, core concepts underlying a proper understanding of applied ethics and hence ethical leadership are emphasized; particularly, the elements of human nature, moral agency and responsibility, the difference between morality and ethics, and (...)
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    impacto de la despenalización del aborto en la mortalidad materna en México.Martha Tarasco Michel, José Manuel Madrazo Cabo, Edith Jocelyn Hernández Sánchez, Grecia Ana León Durán, Mariana Azari Reyes Cruz & Jesús Luzuriaga Galicia - 2019 - Medicina y Ética 31 (1):91-115.
    Antecedentes. En el 2007 se legalizó el aborto en la Ciudad de México, acusando una elevada mortalidad materna por aborto.Objetivo. Analizar los datos generales de la mortalidad materna y por aborto en el país y en la capital.Metodología. Estudio retrospectivo, con datos obtenidos del INEGI. Cálculo de la razón de mortalidad materna general y por aborto. Análisis de correlación de Pearson y regresión lineal de los resultados. Análisis de tendencias de incremento y decremento anual. Desglose de muertes maternas.Resultado. Regresión lineal (...)
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    El alma humana: esencia y destino: IV Centenario de Domingo Báñez, 1528-1604.Cruz González-Ayesta & Domingo Báñez (eds.) - 2006 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    Inmortalidad del alma o inmortalidad del hombre?: introducción a la antropología de Tomás de Aquino.Juan Cruz Cruz - 2006 - Barañain (Navarra): Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    Racionalidad y mecanismo.Una lectura del hombre político en Leyes X.María Isabel Santa Cruz - 2002 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 26:27-41.
    En Político (268d-277a) la historia ficticia de la reversión periódica del universo expresa la existencia en el universo de dos fuerzas o tendencias en concurrencia: la que orienta al mundo y al hombre hacia su télos, que es lo más perfecto, y la tendencia hacia el desorden y la confusión, es decir, la puramente mecánica y azarosa. Finalidad y mecanismo las dos tendencias que están presentes en Timeo, reaparecen en el libro de Leyes bajo la forma de un alma (...)
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    El Conocimiento Sustancial Que El Alma Tiene de Sí Misma: Una Interpretación de la Posición Agustiniana En El de Trinitate.Bernardita Navarro Cruz - 2013 - Praxis Filosófica 35:113-131.
    A partir del libro IX del De Trinitate, Agustín refl exiona sobre el modode conocerse el alma a sí misma y plantea que no puede el alma anhelarconocerse si no se conoce ya de algún modo, porque “nadie ama lodesconocido”. En este contexto hay un pasaje en el que Agustín describeexplícitamente el conocimiento que el alma tiene de sí como sustancial,comparando su modo de existir en el alma con el modo de existir el almamisma. Luego de (...)
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    Investigación filosófico-natural: Los libros del alma, libros I y II.Alonso de la Vera Cruz - 1942 - México,: Impr. universitaria. Edited by Oswaldo Robles.
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    Comentarios a los libros de Aristóteles "Sobre el sentido y lo sensible" y "Sobre la memoria y la reminiscencia".Saint Thomas & Juan Cruz Cruz - 1949 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra. Edited by Juan Cruz Cruz.
    Santo Tomás de Aquino comenzó a redactar estos Comentarios a las correspondientes obras de Aristóteles en Roma (1268) y los terminó en París (1269). Son un complemento al tratado "Del alma" y dan por supuesto lo que este tratado explica sobre la esencia, las facultades y los actos del alma, especialmente los actos de los sentidos, tanto externos como internos. Aunque a lo largo de sus "Comentarios" Santo Tomás repite algunos rasgos básicos de la sensación expuestos en "Del (...)
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    Modos de conocimiento en Plotino.María Isabel Santa Cruz - 2006 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 34:201-216.
    Tras una breve introducción destinada a recordar las grandes líneas del pensamiento de plotiniano, el trabajo analiza tres modos de conocimiento o de aprehensión que caracterizan los tres niveles de la realidad o hipóstasis. En el nivel de la inteligencia, nous, al que se denomina nivel noético, se verifica un tipo de conocimiento genuino, que es el autoconocimiento. En el nivel del alma, psiché, nivel dianoético, se da un conocimiento de tipo discursivo que sólo en sentido secundario y derivado (...)
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    Racionalidad y mecanismo. Una lectura de Politico y Leyes X.María Isabel Santa Cruz - 2002 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 26:27-42.
    En Político (268d-277a) la historia ficticia de la reversión periódica del universo expresa la existencia en el universo de dos fuerzas o tendencias en concurrencia: la que orienta al mundo y al hombre hacia su télos, que es lo más perfecto, y la tendencia hacia el desorden y la confusión, es decir, la puramente mecánica y azarosa. Finalidad y mecanismo las dos tendencias que están presentes en Timeo, reaparecen en el libro de Leyes bajo la forma de un alma (...)
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    APRESENTAÇÃO À TRADUÇÃO DO CAPÍTULO 5 (“Rational Psychology and the Pseudorational idea of the soul”), do livro de Michelle Grier: Kant’s doctrine of transcendental illusion. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. 143- 171. [REVIEW]Patrícia Fernandes da Cruz - 2023 - Analytica. Revista de Filosofia 25 (1):162-165.
    Apresentação de Psicologia Racional e a Ideia Pseudo-racional de Alma, de Michelle Grier.
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    AA. VV. La Hermandad de la Vera-Cruz de Alcalá del Río. Historia y alma de una devoción, 2006 (670 páginas, 33 x 24 cm.). [REVIEW]Manuel Martín Riego - 2023 - Isidorianum 17 (34):390-392.
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    A memória na mistagogia joãocruciana.Marcelo Martins Barreira - 2007 - Trans/Form/Ação 30 (1):41-50.
    A importância da memória na Subida do Monte Carmelo advém de sua capacidade de manter as experiências agradáveis ou desagradáveis, permitindolhes que se aprofundem e se ramifiquem na alma, com graves repercussões na vida espiritual. A memória busca, no arquivo de imagens e vivências, dados que alimentem a agressividade, a cobiça, a paixão, soberba e vingança; com o agravante de que não tem limites de duração, o que lhe permite realizar continuamente esta sua ação. A alma, quando retém (...)
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  15. Iconographic variations in Antonian representations.D. Carlos A. Moreira Azevedo - 2010 - Cultura:41-55.
    A intervenção percorre a história dos atributos antonianos, iniciando-se pela figura e suas vestes: Menino de coro, Cónego regrante de Santo Agostinho e Franciscano. Analisa a evolução das vestes franciscanas e o caso único com adereços de Doutor. As primeiras representações portuguesas mostram António com o atributo da cruz, reveladora de um seguidor de Cristo pobre e crucificado. O livro aparece aberto ou fechado e caracteriza um depositário da doutrina evangélica. O Menino Jesus é atributo preferido desde o século (...)
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  16. The Challenge of Evolution to Religion.Johan De Smedt & Helen De Cruz - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    This Element focuses on three challenges of evolution to religion: teleology, human origins, and the evolution of religion itself. First, religious worldviews tend to presuppose a teleological understanding of the origins of living things, but scientists mostly understand evolution as non-teleological. Second, religious and scientific accounts of human origins do not align in a straightforward sense. Third, evolutionary explanations of religion, including religious beliefs and practices, may cast doubt on their justification. We show how these tensions arise and offer potential (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Family Business in Spain.María de la Cruz Déniz Déniz & Ma Katiuska Cabrera Suárez - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 56 (1):27 - 41.
    Despite the economic relevance and distinctiveness of family firms, little attention has been devoted to researching their nature and functioning. Traditionally, family firms have been associated both to positive and negative features in their relationships with the stakeholders. This can be linked to different orientations toward corporate social responsibility. Thus, this research aims to identify the approaches that Spanish family firms maintain about social responsibility, based on the model developed by Quazi and O' Brien Journal of Business Ethics 25, 33-51 (...)
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    As Vinte e Uma Faces de Exu Na Filosofia Afrodescendente da Educação.Aline Matos da Rocha - 2017 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 28:203-207.
    Resenha de: SOARES, Emanoel Luís Roque. As vinte e uma faces de Exu na filosofia afrodescendente da educação. Cruz das Almas/Belo Horizonte: EdUFRB/Fino Traço, 2016.
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  19. Delighting in natural beauty: Joint attention and the phenomenology of nature aesthetics.Johan De Smedt & Helen De Cruz - 2013 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 5 (4):167-186.
    Empirical research in the psychology of nature appreciation suggests that humans across cultures tend to evaluate nature in positive aesthetic terms, including a sense of beauty and awe. They also frequently engage in joint attention with other persons, whereby they are jointly aware of sharing attention to the same event or object. This paper examines how, from a natural theological perspective, delight in natural beauty can be conceptualized as a way of joining attention to creation. Drawing on an analogy between (...)
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  20. Is intuitive teleological reasoning promiscuous?Johan de Smedt & Helen de Cruz - 2019 - In William Gibson, Dan O'Brien & Marius Turda (eds.), Teleology and Modernity. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 185-202.
    Humans have a tendency to reason teleologically. This tendency is more pronounced under time pressure, in people with little formal schooling and in patients with Alzheimer’s. This has led some cognitive scientists of religion, notably Kelemen, to call intuitive teleological reasoning promiscuous, by which they mean teleology is applied to domains where it is unwarranted. We examine these claims using Kant’s idea of the transcendental illusion in the first Critique and his views on the regulative function of teleological reasoning in (...)
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    Why the human brain is not an enlarged chimpanzee brain.Johan De Smedt, Helen De Cruz & Johan Braeckman - 2009 - In H. Høgh-Olesen, J. Tønnesvang & P. Bertelsen (eds.), Human Characteristics: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Mind and Kind. pp. 168-181.
    Following Darwin, many comparative psychologists assume that the human mind is a kind of ape mind, differing only in degree from the extant apes – we call this the mental continuity assumption. However, the continuity principle in evolutionary theory does not posit continuity between extant closely related species, but between extant species and their extinct ancestors. Thus, it is possible that some human cognitive capacities have no parallels in extant apes, but that they emerged in extinct hominid species after the (...)
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    The cognitive appeal of the cosmological argument.Johan De Smedt & Helen3 De Cruz - 2011 - Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 23 (2):103–122.
    The cosmological argument has enjoyed and still enjoys substantial popularity in various traditions of natural theology. We propose that its enduring appeal is due at least in part to its concurrence with human cognitive predispositions, in particular intuitions about causality and agency. These intuitions seem to be a stable part of human cognition. We will consider implications for the justification of the cosmological argument from externalise and internalise perspectives.
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    Effects of Body-Oriented Interventions on Preschoolers' Social-Emotional Competence: A Systematic Review.Andreia Dias Rodrigues, Ana Cruz-Ferreira, José Marmeleira & Guida Veiga - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Objective:A growing body of evidence supports the effectiveness of body-oriented interventions in educational contexts, showing positive influences on social-emotional competence. Nevertheless, there is a lack of systematization of the evidence regarding preschool years. This is a two-part systematic review. In this first part, we aim to examine the effects of BOI on preschoolers' social-emotional competence outcomes.Data Sources:Searches were conducted in Pubmed, Scopus, PsycInfo, ERIC, Web of Science, Portal Regional da BVS and CINAHL.Eligibility Criteria:English, French and Portuguese language articles published between (...)
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  24. Corporate social responsibility and family business in Spain.María la Cruz Déniz Dénidez & Ma Katiuska Cabrera Suárez - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 56 (1).
    Despite the economic relevance and distinctiveness of family firms, little attention has been devoted to researching their nature and functioning. Traditionally, family firms have been associated both to positive and negative features in their relationships with the stakeholders. This can be linked to different orientations toward corporate social responsibility. Thus, this research aims to identify the approaches that Spanish family firms maintain about social responsibility, based on the model developed by Quazi and O Brien Journal of Business Ethics 25, 33–51 (...)
     
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    Determinants of the multinationals' social response. Empirical application to international companies operating in Spain.María la Cruz Déniz-Dénidez & Juan Manuel García-Falcón - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 38 (4):339 - 370.
    To survive and be successful in today's setting of globalisation and complexity, companies are obliged to think in wider strategic terms, developing active and enterprising strategies that include social, political and ecological elements, besides the economic ones. The analysis of the relationship between companies and society is especially interesting when these companies operate in international markets. Countries demand that large corporations contribute to local, regional and national development in such a way that their resources are exchanged for a significant increase (...)
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    Estudios generales en el currículo universitario. Un análisis de su pertinencia.Luis Chayña Aguilar, Delcy Gladys Álvaro Fernández, Jesús Manuel Cruz Cervantes & Percy Rogelio Carrasco Reyes - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (2):343-354.
    Se presenta un estudio cuyo propósito es analizar la pertenencia, tendencia y desafíos de los estudios generales en currículos de programas académicos de Universidades peruanas. El estudio, realizado según el diseño fenomenológico, estuvo conformada por docentes universitarios conocedores del currículo elegidos hasta lograr la saturación. Se aplicó un cuestionario de preguntas abiertas enfocado en la apreciación de los informantes en el objeto de la investigación y como resultados se encontró que los estudios generales contribuyen: al desarrollo de habilidades blandas en (...)
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    Bakhtin e o Círculo: línguas, discursos, gêneros e produção de sentido.Beth Brait, Maria Helena Cruz Pistori, Bruna Lopes-Dugnani & Orison Marden Bandeira de Melo Júnior - 2020 - Bakhtiniana 15 (2):2-7.
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    Buscando os sentidos: diálogos possíveis.Beth Brait, Maria Helena Cruz Pistori, Bruna Lopes-Dugnani & Orison Marden Bandeira de Melo Júnior - 2018 - Bakhtiniana 13 (2):2-5.
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    Correlacionando textos em diferentes perspectivas teóricas.Beth Brait, Maria Helena Cruz Pistori, Bruna Lopes-Dugnani & Orison Marden Bandeira de Melo Júnior - 2018 - Bakhtiniana 13 (1):2-4.
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  30. Resulta evidente que la medicina es una de las actividades humanas más ligadas al desarrollo de las tecnociencias y ello pudiera conducirnos a suponer que la práctica de la medicina, en virtud de sus fundamentos.Luis Felipe Abreu-Hernández, Gabriela de la Cruz-Flores & Gustavo Contreras-Mayén - 2010 - Ludus Vitalis 18 (33):203-215.
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    Education as Freedom: African American Educational Thought and Activism.A. A. Akom, Ojeya Cruz Banks, Eric A. Hurley, Karen A. Johnson, Judith King-Calnek, Daniel Perlstein & Sabrina Ross (eds.) - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Education as Freedom is a groundbreaking edited text that documents and reexamines African-American empirical, methodological, and theoretical contributions to knowledge-making, teaching, and learning and American education from the nineteenth through the twenty-first century, a dynamic period of African-American educational thought and activism. Education as Freedom is a long awaited text that historicizes the current racial achievement gap as well as illuminates the myriad of African American voices and actions to define the purpose of education and to push the limits of (...)
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    Evaluación del conocimiento y práctica de la limitación del esfuerzo terapéutico en personal asistencial de una institución prestadora de servicios de salud para pacientes oncológicos de Medellín, 2018.Laura Isabel Vallejo Londoño, Ana María Palacio Restrepo, Verónica Marulanda Jaramillo, Andrea Restrepo Múnera, Laura Yepes Valencia, Nelcy Lorena Valencia Ortiz & Marco Cruz Duque - 2020 - Persona y Bioética 24 (2):177-187.
    Evaluating the Knowledge and Practice of Limitation of Therapeutic Effort in Health Workers at a Health Care Institution for Cancer Patients in Medellín, 2018Avaliação do conhecimento e da prática da limitação de esforço terapêutico em equipe de atendimento de uma instituição prestadora de serviços de saúde para pacientes oncológicos de Medellín, 2018Limitation of therapeutic effort is any action that involves suspending or not initiating medical treatment or therapeutic measures in patients who will not receive any clinical benefit. In Latin America, (...)
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    Hypotheses and Conclusions in Research on Educational Quality. An Analysis of Coherence in Graduate Theses.Valia Venegas-Mejía, José Esquivel-Grados, Angela María Herrera Álvarez, Melba Rita Vásquez Tomás & Maruja Dionisia Baldeón De La Cruz - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (2):517-526.
    The purpose of the study was to analyze the coherence of the presentation of hypotheses and conclusions in postgraduate thesis on educational quality, which was carried out with a descriptive design. The population consisted of postgraduate theses on educational quality from four Universities of Lima, supported from 2020 to 2022, and the sample was adequate and representative. After the documentary review and analysis, the statistical analysis allowed us to find as a result a weak linear positive correlation of such variables (...)
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  34. Aproximación al pensamiento teológico de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.Enrique Ignacio Aguayo Cruz - 1995 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 68.
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    Atopien des Widerstands: Max Horkheimers platonische Akademie.Alma Koeppe - 2009 - Wien: Passagen. Edited by Selma Koeppe & Hartwig Zander.
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    Estudios jurídicos en homenaje al profesor Santa Cruz Teijeiro.José Santa Cruz Teijeiro (ed.) - 1974 - Valencia: Universidad, Facultad de Derecho.
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    The Role of Intuitive Ontologies in Scientific Understanding – the Case of Human Evolution.Helen Cruz & Johan Smedt - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (3):351-368.
    Psychological evidence suggests that laypeople understand the world around them in terms of intuitive ontologies which describe broad categories of objects in the world, such as ‘person’, ‘artefact’ and ‘animal’. However, because intuitive ontologies are the result of natural selection, they only need to be adaptive; this does not guarantee that the knowledge they provide is a genuine reflection of causal mechanisms in the world. As a result, science has parted ways with intuitive ontologies. Nevertheless, since the brain is evolved (...)
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  38. The role of intuitive ontologies in scientific understanding – the case of human evolution.Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (3):351-368.
    Psychological evidence suggests that laypeople understand the world around them in terms of intuitive ontologies which describe broad categories of objects in the world, such as ‘person’, ‘artefact’ and ‘animal’. However, because intuitive ontologies are the result of natural selection, they only need to be adaptive; this does not guarantee that the knowledge they provide is a genuine reflection of causal mechanisms in the world. As a result, science has parted ways with intuitive ontologies. Nevertheless, since the brain is evolved (...)
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    Towards a Darwinian approach to mathematics.Helen De Cruz - 2006 - Foundations of Science 11 (1-2):157-196.
    In the past decades, recent paradigm shifts in ethology, psychology, and the social sciences have given rise to various new disciplines like cognitive ethology and evolutionary psychology. These disciplines use concepts and theories of evolutionary biology to understand and explain the design, function and origin of the brain. I shall argue that there are several good reasons why this approach could also apply to human mathematical abilities. I will review evidence from various disciplines (cognitive ethology, cognitive psychology, cognitive archaeology and (...)
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    Datafication and data fiction: Narrating data and narrating with data.Edgar Gómez Cruz & Paul Dourish - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (2).
    Data do not speak for themselves. Data must be narrated—put to work in particular contexts, sunk into narratives that give them shape and meaning, and mobilized as part of broader processes of interpretation and meaning-making. We examine these processes through the lens of ethnographic practice and, in particular, ethnography’s attention to narrative processes. We draw on a particular case in which digital data must be animated and narrated by different groups in order to examine broader questions of how we might (...)
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    Richard Faber/Almut-Barbara Renger : Religion und Literatur. Konvergenzen und Divergenzen, Würzburg: Verlag Königshausen & Neumann 2017, 440 S. [REVIEW]Alma Wallraff - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 70 (3):293-294.
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    Oops, scratch that! Monitoring one’s own errors during mental calculation.Ana L. Fernandez Cruz, Santiago Arango-Muñoz & Kirsten G. Volz - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):110-120.
    The feeling of error (FOE) is the subjective experience that something went wrong during a reasoning or calculation task. The main goal of the present study was to assess the accuracy of the FOE in the context of mental mathematical calculation. We used the number bisection task (NBT) to evoke this metacognitive feeling and assessed it by asking participants if they felt they have committed an error after solving the task. In the NBT participants have to determine whether the number (...)
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    Mindreading: Mental state ascription and cognitive architecture.Joseph L. H. Cruz - 1998 - Mind and Language 13 (3):323-340.
    The debate between the theory-theory and simulation has largely ignored issues of cognitive architecture. In the philosophy of psychology, cognition as symbol manipulation is the orthodoxy. The challenge from connectionism, however, has attracted vigorous and renewed interest. In this paper I adopt connectionism as the antecedent of a conditional: If connectionism is the correct account of cognitive architecture, then the simulation theory should be preferred over the theory-theory. I use both developmental evidence and constraints on explanation in psychology to support (...)
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  44. A Natural History of Natural Theology: The Cognitive Science of Theology and Philosophy of Religion.Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt - 2015 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    [from the publisher's website] Questions about the existence and attributes of God form the subject matter of natural theology, which seeks to gain knowledge of the divine by relying on reason and experience of the world. Arguments in natural theology rely largely on intuitions and inferences that seem natural to us, occurring spontaneously—at the sight of a beautiful landscape, perhaps, or in wonderment at the complexity of the cosmos—even to a nonphilosopher. In this book, Helen De Cruz and Johan (...)
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    Potential Pitfalls in the Evaluation of Ethics Consultation: The Case of Ethical Counseling.Alma Linkeviciute, Kris Dierickx, Virginia Sanchini & Giovanni Boniolo - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (3):56-57.
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    Towards a Darwinian Approach to Mathematics.Helen Cruz - 2006 - Foundations of Science 11 (1):157-196.
    In the past decades, recent paradigm shifts in ethology, psychology, and the social sciences have given rise to various new disciplines like cognitive ethology and evolutionary psychology. These disciplines use concepts and theories of evolutionary biology to understand and explain the design, function and origin of the brain. I shall argue that there are several good reasons why this approach could also apply to human mathematical abilities. I will review evidence from various disciplines (cognitive ethology, cognitive psychology, cognitive archaeology and (...)
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    Mindreading: Mental State Ascription and Cognitive Architecture.Joseph L. Hernandez Cruz - 2002 - Mind and Language 13 (3):323-340.
    The debate between the theory‐theory and simulation has largely ignored issues of cognitive architecture. In the philosophy of psychology, cognition as symbol manipulation is the orthodoxy. The challenge from connectionism, however, has attracted vigorous and renewed interest. In this paper I adopt connectionism as the antecedent of a conditional: If connectionism is the correct account of cognitive archi‐tecture, then the simulation theory should be preferred over the theory‐theory. I use both developmental evidence and constraints on explanation in psychology to support (...)
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    Mindreading: Mental State Ascription and Cognitive Architecture.Joseph L. Hernandez Cruz - 1998 - Mind and Language 13 (3):323-340.
    The debate between the theory‐theory and simulation has largely ignored issues of cognitive architecture. In the philosophy of psychology, cognition as symbol manipulation is the orthodoxy. The challenge from connectionism, however, has attracted vigorous and renewed interest. In this paper I adopt connectionism as the antecedent of a conditional: If connectionism is the correct account of cognitive archi‐tecture, then the simulation theory should be preferred over the theory‐theory. I use both developmental evidence and constraints on explanation in psychology to support (...)
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  49. Evaluation of the Emotional and Cognitive Regulation of Young People in a Lockdown Situation Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.Manuel Fernández Cruz, José Álvarez Rodríguez, Inmaculada Ávalos Ruiz, Mercedes Cuevas López, Claudia de Barros Camargo, Francisco Díaz Rosas, Esther González Castellón, Daniel González González, Antonio Hernández Fernández, Pilar Ibáñez Cubillas & Emilio Jesús Lizarte Simón - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  50. Religious Disagreement.Helen De Cruz - 2019 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This Element examines what we can learn from religious disagreement, focusing on disagreement with possible selves and former selves, the epistemic significance of religious agreement, the problem of disagreements between religious experts, and the significance of philosophy of religion. Helen De Cruz shows how religious beliefs of others constitute significant higher-order evidence. At the same time, she advises that we should not necessarily become agnostic about all religious matters, because our cognitive background colors the way we evaluate evidence. This (...)
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