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Cintia Rodríguez Garat
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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    On perception as the basis for object concepts : A critical analysis.Nicolás Alessandroni & Cintia Rodríguez - 2019 - Pragmatics Cognition 26 (2-3):321-356.
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    Language and the signifying object.Chris Sinha & Cintia Rodriguez - 2008 - In J. Zlatev, T. Racine, C. Sinha & E. Itkonen (eds.), The Shared Mind: Perspectives on Intersubjectivity. John Benjamins. pp. 358--378.
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    El derecho a una salud intercultural.Cintia Daniela Rodríguez - 2021 - Revista de Filosofía y Teoría Política 51:032-032.
    This article will address the right to intercultural health, based on conceptualizing access to health and the respectful interaction between various cultures in the different areas that constitute a complex society. The objective is focused on defining the concept of interculturality and intercultural dialogue from an epistemic justice approach. The situated analysis of intercultural health care is expected to promote public policies, aimed at building an intercultural perspective, which fosters a horizontal dialogue and a respected interaction in all areas of (...)
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    On perception as the basis for object concepts.Nicolás Alessandroni & Cintia Rodríguez - 2020 - Pragmatics and Cognition 26 (2-3):321-356.
    Within cognitive and developmental psychology, it is commonly argued that perception is the basis for object concepts. According to this view, sensory experiences would translate into concepts thanks to the recognition, correlation and integration of physical attributes. Once attributes are integrated into general patterns, subjects would become able to parse objects into categories. In this article, we critically review the three epistemological perspectives according to which it can be claimed that object concepts depend on perception: state non-conceptualism, content non-conceptualism, and (...)
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    On perception as the basis for object concepts.Nicolás Alessandroni & Cintia Rodríguez - 2019 - Pragmatics and Cognition 26 (2-3):321-356.
    Within cognitive and developmental psychology, it is commonly argued that perception is the basis for object concepts. According to this view, sensory experiences would translate into concepts thanks to the recognition, correlation and integration of physical attributes. Once attributes are integrated into general patterns, subjects would become able to parse objects into categories. In this article, we critically review the three epistemological perspectives according to which it can be claimed that object concepts depend on perception:state non-conceptualism, content non-conceptualism, andcontent conceptualism. (...)
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    Coming to agreement: object use by infants and adults.Cintia Rodríguez & Christiane Moro - 2008 - In J. Zlatev, T. Racine, C. Sinha & E. Itkonen (eds.), The Shared Mind: Perspectives on Intersubjectivity. John Benjamins. pp. 89--114.
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    Justicia epistémica y participativa en el acceso sanitario de las mujeres de comunidades Mapuce. La atención sanitaria de partos.Cintia Daniela Rodríguez - 2022 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (5):e21060.
    Este artículo propone un análisis en clave geosituada de la atención sanitaria de las mujeres de comunidades indígenas mapuce en Argentina, desde el marco de la justicia epistémica y participativa. En un primer momento, se caracterizan las concepciones que estas comunidades tienen respecto a la salud-enfermedad y sus modos de vivir el momento de parto. En un segundo momento, se pone en evidencia la violencia específica a la que son sometidas las mujeres mapuce en la atención de partos por parte (...)
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