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    Inclusão e a difícil arte de amar o que (não) se vê.Sueli Souza dos Santos - 2007 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 25 (25):35-48.
    Este artigo é resultado de um pequeno recorte da investigação em andamento de minha tese de doutorado em Educação na UFRGS. Trata sobre as questões de inclusão, linguagem e subjetividade de cegos. Fundamenta-se na Psicanálise de Freud e Lacan, desenvolvendo os conceitos de narcisismo, o Outro e a pu..
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    Inclusão: pontos cegos de um discurso pedagógico.Sueli Souza dos Santos - 2005 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 22 (22):41-50.
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    Freud, Lacan e Laclau: o entroncamento ardiloso entre discurso, pulsão e gozo.Alexandre Starnino - 2020 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 11 (2):432-453.
    A concepção lacaniana de sujeito cindido e descentrado e suas consequências, implicada à linguagem e ao discurso, subverteu radicalmente significativa parte do campo de estudos concernentes à discursividade. Podemos inscrever a destacada Teoria do Discurso de Ernesto Laclau como um aprofundamento dessa subversão lacaniana, incorporada a uma abrangente investigação dos processos sociopolíticos e identitários. No presente artigo, promovemos uma analítica das implicações teóricas do dispositivo psicanalítico presentes em sua Teoria do Discurso a partir de três direções: (A) os pressupostos de (...)
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    Políticas educativas e a inclusão no Ensino Superior.Evelyn Santos, Dayse Cristine Dantas Brito Neri de Souza & Paula Ângela Coelho Henriques dos Santos - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (76):37-63.
    Resumo: A inclusão no Ensino Superior é uma premissa de âmbito social, educacional e político. Muitos passos têm sido trilhados para que os discursos sobre equidade e igualdade possam ser proferidos e perspectivados, reconhecendo que o ajustamento dos estudantes com Necessidades Educativas Especiais (NEE) precede-se de inúmeros fatores, entre eles, das políticas educativas. Para possibilitar algumas reflexões, o presente estudo, de natureza qualitativa, objetivou conhecer as percepções de colaboradores (n=85) de Instituições de Ensino Superior portuguesas sobre o papel das políticas (...)
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    Tiempo y discurso en Bernhard Waldenfels. Una perspectiva fenomenológica de lo extraño.Jairo Escobar Moncada - 2018 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 28:33-76.
    Resumen: En este trabajo me propongo exponer las relaciones entre racionalidad responsiva y extrañeza en la obra de Bernhard Waldenfels. Expondré esta relación a partir de seis tesis con el propósito de que ellas se complementen mutuamente y logren mostrar, de la manera más apropiada posible, la relación entre responsividad y la experiencia de lo extraño. Estos puntos son: 1. Una breve aclaración terminológica. Diferencia entre lo otro y lo extraño. 2. La relación entre discurso escrito y hablado. 3. La (...)
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    Não queremos inclusivismos.Sílvia Ester Orrú - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (77):1037-1074.
    Desde a Constituição federal de 1988, o Brasil tem avançado, mesmo que vagarosamente, na construção de políticas públicas de inclusão de pessoas que se encontram em condições de desvantagem social. Dentre os movimentos sociais de luta, estão as pessoas com deficiência, seus familiares e profissionais de distintas áreas de atuação. Em agosto de 2021 o Ministro da Educação brasileira proferiu discursos que se engajam em atitudes excludentes. Dentre as falas mais polemizadas, afirmou que nas escolas há crianças com deficiência que (...)
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  7. Análise Comparativa dos discursos da sociedade da informação e as respostas políticas públicas nos Estados Unidos e no Brasil.Joseph Straubhaar, Jeremiah Spence, Karen Gustoffsen, Maria Rios, Fabio Ferreira & Vanessa Higgins - 2008 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 15 (1):84-104.
    Nos últimos anos verifica-se uma divergência gradual no discurso sobre a sociedade da informação adotado pelos Estados Unidos e por outros países. Essa divergência está presente, por exemplo, nos diferentes resultados dos discursos no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos. Os Estados Unidos implementaram discurso, formas de financiamento e programas voltados para o acesso e atrelados às políticas de treinamento focadas na competência profissional. O Brasil desenvolveu um discurso mais complexo sobre o lugar da inclusão digital no contexto da inclusão social, (...)
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    A atuação de forças centrípetas e centrífugas no discurso religioso sobre a pessoa com deficiência: reflexões a partir de Bakhtin e o Círculo.Dennis Souza da Costa & Ivana Siqueira Teixeira - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (2):e63573p.
    ABSTRACT This article analyzes the action of centripetal and centrifugal forces in utterances from the religious sphere, which reveal worldviews of the evangelical Christian segment regarding disability. For that, we selected a video available on YouTube, containing utterances by the hosts Tito Rocha and Leandro Quadros regarding disabilities, as well as the response of an internet user about the positioning of these individuals. The theoretical and methodological reflection is based on the dialogical orientation of language, considering dialogic relations, voices, and (...)
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    Модифікації «добра» і «зла» в мисленнєвих рефлексіях теоцентризму: Соціофілософський аспект.Наталія Володимирівна Іванова - 2016 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 65:127-134.
    The article investigates the genesis of thinking in the modern period of development of European philosophy and science. It is shown that due to inclusion of science into practical realities of life, patterns of social behavior of individuals are starting to appear, cognitive processes are being activated by which forms of human existence and activity are transforming. Formation of the understanding of nature in the era of modern times have determined the formation of scientific knowledge of possibility of building of (...)
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    Культурні маркери світоглядного потенціалу гуманітарної освіти в умовах мовленнєвої глобалізації ххі століття.Тетяна Миколаївна Черниш - 2016 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 65:153-163.
    The article analyzes the cultural markers of potential ideological liberal education, providing treatment to identify the "code" of cultural development. Studied liberal arts education, which aims to give a holistic worldview determined cultural markers of the information society, globalization. Humanitarian education designed to justify a new dialogue with nature as the noosphere. The place and role of speech globalization as a process of active interpenetration of languages in the context of globalization, characterized by the dominance of the English language. Thanks (...)
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    Постмодерна критика модерної парадигми гуманізму як чинник сучасного гуманістичного дискурсу.С. О Силкіна - 2016 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 65:242-250.
    Modern humanistic discourse is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon. This article is making representation of the foundations of postmodern criticism of humanism in Friedrich`s Nietzsche philosophy and main directions of Enlightenment ideas of humanism, describe two stages of deconstruction humanistic ideas: radical criticism of rationalism, logocentrism, modern, essentialism – J.-F. Liotarom, Michel Foucault, M. Derrida, Zh. Deloza, F. Hvattari and transformation of humanism in a philosophy of V. Velsh, P. Kozlovskyy, Zh. Bodriyar, Z. Bauman. Noted that postmodernism is inherently not (...)
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    La empresa de vivir.Tomás Abraham - 2000 - Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana.
    Tomas Abraham inicia una pesquisa filosofica y no se detiene ante las impugnaciones que dictan el buen gusto y la conveniencia (la que esconde las contradicciones para simular seriedad y rigor intelectual). Nada lo detiene. Observa, analiza, compulsa. Sus preguntas no interrogan esas zonas del discurso para las cuales se han inventado ya benevolas excusas, sino las otras, las peligrosas.Desde 1989, reflexiona Abraham, el factor economico es la clave que permite descifrar los anhelos y las frustraciones de la sociedad. Por (...)
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    What’s in, what’s out? Towards a rigorous definition of the boundaries of benefit-cost analysis.Daniel Acland - 2022 - Economics and Philosophy 38 (1):34-50.
    Benefit-cost analysis is typically defined as an implementation of the potential Pareto criterion, which requires inclusion of any impact for which individuals have willingness to pay. This definition is incompatible with the exclusion of impacts such as rights and distributional concerns, for which individuals do have WTP. I propose a new definition: BCA should include only impacts for which consumer sovereignty should govern. This is because WTP implicitly preserves consumer sovereignty, and is thus only appropriate for ‘sovereignty-warranting’ impacts. I compare (...)
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    Place-people-practice-process: Using sociomateriality in university physical spaces research.Renae Acton - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (14):1441-1451.
    Pedagogy is an inherently spatial practice. Implicit in much of the rhetoric of physical space designed for teaching and learning is an ontological position that assumes material space as distinct from human practice, often conceptualising space as causally impacting upon people’s behaviours. An alternative, and growing, perspective instead theorises infrastructure as a sociomaterial assemblage, an entanglement, with scholarly learning, teaching, institutional agendas, architectural intent, technology, staff, students, pedagogic outcomes, and built form all participants in an active symbiosis of becoming. This (...)
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    A Spoonful of Sugar Makes the Hate Speech Go Down: Sugar-Coating in White Nationalist Recruitment Speech.Kyle K. J. Adams - 2023 - Topoi 42 (2):459-468.
    I argue that popular understandings of white nationalist double speak strategies do not fully represent the practice of these strategies, and identify a linguistic tactic used by white nationalists that I call sugar-coating. Sugar-coating works by packing an otherwise unacceptable utterance together with some kind of reward, thereby promoting uptake. I contrast this with existing notions of double speak, such as figleaves (Saul 2017, 2021), dogwhistles (Haney-López 2014), and bullshit (Kenyon and Saul 2022). I argue that sugar-coating more accurately reflects (...)
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    Conventions of Naming in Cicero.J. N. Adams - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (01):145-.
    The degrees of formality into which speech can be graded are in no sphere more obvious than in expressions of address and third-person reference. Methods of naming vary according to many factors: the formality of the circumstances in which naming takes place, the nature of the subject under discussion, and the ages, sex, and relative status of the speaker and addressee. Conventions of naming sometimes reflect the rigidity or otherwise of social divisions. In some societies or circles address between superior (...)
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    Conventions of Naming in Cicero.J. N. Adams - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (1):145-166.
    The degrees of formality into which speech can be graded are in no sphere more obvious than in expressions of address and third-person reference. Methods of naming vary according to many factors: the formality of the circumstances in which naming takes place, the nature of the subject under discussion, and the ages, sex, and relative status of the speaker and addressee. Conventions of naming sometimes reflect the rigidity or otherwise of social divisions. In some societies or circles address between superior (...)
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    Editorial: Current research and emerging directions on the cognitive and neural organization of speech processing.Patti Adank, Carolyn McGettigan & Sonja A. E. Kotz - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Ethos e Self em três orações em defesa das mulheres no renascimento.Ana Leticia Adami - 2022 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 41 (2):45-57.
    É largamente reconhecido no interior dos estudos das Humanidades, em especial no campo da Filosofia, a lacuna deixada acerca da compreensão do papel das mulheres e da sua produção intelectual no pensamento filosófico. Tal preocupação deve-se, em grande parte, à produção divulgada por outras áreas de estudos, como as de gênero e da teoria feminista. No caso do campo filosófico, trata-se de reconhecer que a história da filosofia nunca foi feita só por homens, ainda mais quando se tratou da defesa (...)
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    Ethical research in delirium: Arguments for including decisionally incapacitated subjects.Dimitrios Adamis, Adrian Treloar, Finbarr C. Martin & Alastair J. D. Macdonald - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (1):169-174.
    Here we describe how more important findings were obtained in a delirium study by using an informal assessment of mental capacity, and, in those who lacked capacity, obtaining consent later when or if capacity returned or a proxy was found. From a total of 233 patients 23 patients lacked capacity as judged by our informal capacity judgment and 210 did not. Of those who lacked capacity, 13 agreed to enter in the study. Six of them regained capacity later. When these (...)
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    Boudica's Speeches in Tacitus and Dio.Eric Adler - 2008 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (2):173-195.
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  22. Space, Time and Falsifiability Critical Exposition and Reply to "A Panel Discussion of Grünbaum's Philosophy of Science".Adolf Grünbaum - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (4):469 - 588.
    Prompted by the "Panel Discussion of Grünbaum's Philosophy of Science" (Philosophy of Science 36, December, 1969) and other recent literature, this essay ranges over major issues in the philosophy of space, time and space-time as well as over problems in the logic of ascertaining the falsity of a scientific hypothesis. The author's philosophy of geometry has recently been challenged along three main distinct lines as follows: (i) The Panel article by G. J. Massey calls for a more precise and more (...)
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    Book Review: Rethinking Knowledge: Reflections Across the Disciplines. [REVIEW]Adriano P. Palma - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):406-407.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Rethinking Knowledge: Reflections Across the DisciplinesAdriano P. PalmaRethinking Knowledge: Reflections Across the Disciplines, edited by Robert F. Goodman and Walter R. Fisher; 246 pp. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995, $59.50 cloth, $19.95 paper.The more disciplines talk about their methods, the less they do. Observe the scarcity of methodological problems for dentistry. This book collects papers, originally delivered as talks at a conference organized around a (...)
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    Sperm stories: Policies and practices of sperm banking in Denmark and Sweden.Stine Willum Adrian - 2010 - European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (4):393-411.
    In Denmark and Sweden sperm donation is the most debated and contested of the reproductive technologies that are currently in use. Although the two countries are neighbouring welfare states with public healthcare in common, policies and practices of sperm banking and sperm donation differ strongly. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores how the sperm used for donor insemination is narrated, chosen, produced and consumed at sperm banks in Denmark and Sweden.The analysis illustrates that marginalization and stigmatization of infertile men, (...)
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    The Future Is Political and Transdisciplinary.Awais Aftab - 2023 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 30 (1):5-6.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Future Is Political and TransdisciplinaryAwais Aftab (bio)Philosophy, psychiatry, & psychology (PPP) is a transdisciplinary oasis, one of the few journals in mental health care that facilitate a meaningful dialogue between philosophers, psychiatrists, psychologists, and scholars from related disciplines. The fact that PPP successfully provides such a space is of no small importance, especially from my perspective as a psychiatrist. The multidisciplinary nature of the undertaking has been a (...)
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    Hipárquia, ou o ápice da radicalidade do cinismo.Juliana Aggio - 2023 - Discurso 53 (1).
    O presente texto procura evidenciar o cunho filosófico da escolha, do modo de vida e das ideias e atitudes corajosas de Hipárquia de Maroneia em abandonar sua família e sua cidade de origem, assim como a classe social aristocrática e o papel de esposa-mãe-governanta da casa, para poder viver a filosofia canina. Tais atitudes fazem desta filósofa uma questionadora não somente dos costumes sociais juntamente com os cínicos, mas do papel da mulher, levando a filosofia cínica à prova máxima de (...)
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    Os Usos da Metáfora Em Aristóteles.Juliana Aggio - 2022 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 40.
    O presente ensaio tem como objetivo investigar os dois principais usos da metáfora segundo Aristóteles: o uso poético e o uso retórico. Para tanto, primeiramente, procurarei esclarecer o que é metáfora segundo as obras, Poética e Retórica, de Aristóteles. Em seguida, pretendo determinar quais são as funções, portanto os usos desta figura de linguagem na produção poética e retórica. Tendo em vista que a finalidade do discurso poético difere da do retórico, pois o primeiro pretende produzir o enunciado mais belo (...)
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  28. A rumor of empathy: reconstructing Heidegger’s contribution to empathy and empathic clinical practice.Lou Agosta - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (2):281-292.
    This article takes Heidegger's design distinctions for human being [Dasein] including affectivity, understanding, and speech, and, using these distinctions, generates a Heideggerian definition of empathy [Einfuehlung]. This article distinguishes empathic receptivity, empathic understanding, empathic interpretation, and empathic speech (or responsiveness). It also looks at characteristic breakdowns.
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    Complete Axiomatisations of Properties of Finite Sets.Thomas Agotnes & Michal Walicki - 2008 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 16 (3):293-313.
    We study a logic whose formulae are interpreted as properties of a finite set over some universe. The language is propositional, with two unary operators inclusion and extension, both taking a finite set as argument. We present a basic Hilbert-style axiomatisation, and study its completeness. The main results are syntactic and semantic characterisations of complete extensions of the logic.
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    Erratum to: A rumor of empathy: reconstructing Heidegger’s contribution to empathy and empathic clinical practice. [REVIEW]Lou Agosta - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (2):319-319.
    Heidegger’s 1927 call to provide “a special hermeneutic of empathy” is linked with his later commitment at the Zollikon Seminars to engage explicitly with issues in psychodynamic therapy with psychiatrists. The task of providing a special hermeneutic of empathy is one that Heidegger assigns in Being and Time, but on which he does not deliver. Inspired by the assignment, this article applies the distinctions of Heidegger’s Daseinanalysis to human interrelations. This article generates a Heideggerian account of empathy as a multi-dimensional (...)
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  31. Heidegger’s 1924 Clearing of the Affects Using Aristotle’s Rhetoric, Book II.Lou Agosta - 2010 - Philosophy Today 54 (4):333-345.
    Heidegger famously said that the best treatment of the emotions in western history was Book 2 of Aristotle's RHETORIC. Heidegger then did an analysis of this material prior to the publication of Being and TIme (1927). This engages engages with Heidegger's treatment of Aristotle's treatment of the emotions in relation to Heidegger's design distinction of affectivity (Befindlichkeit), understanding, and discourse (Rede).
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    MOOC and NEET? Innovative paths towards the social and economic inclusion of vulnerable young people.Francesco Agrusti, Raffaella Leproni, Fabio Olivieri, Lisa Stillo & Elena Zizioli - 2021 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 25 (60):63-80.
    This paper shows the state of the art regarding the possibilities of intervention for the economic and social inclusion of young people Not engaged in Employment, Education, or Training through Massive Open Online Courses in the countries of the European Union, in order to identify and compare good practices and didactic models aimed to contrast the social and economic vulnerabilities of young people. The systematic review, carried out on both generalist and more properly educational databases, has revealed the poor relationship (...)
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    Camiñantes: un itinerario filosófico.Marcelino Agís Villaverde - 2009 - Vigo: Editorial Galaxia.
    Velaquí un libro que fala do home actual e do seu mundo. Da vida como camiño con encrucilladas. Encrucilladas que levan a filosofía actual a buscar na linguaxe unha nova forma de supervivencia. Unha modalidade de encontro no inestable conflito de interpretacións dos múltiples discursos sobre a realidade. Camiñantes aborda os problemas derivados da globalización, a violencia e a soidade do home contemporáneo.
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    Eric Shyman, Beyond Equality in the American Classroom: The Case for Inclusive Education.Jaime Ahlberg - 2015 - Educational Theory 65 (3):351-357.
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    Philosophy of Liberal Nationalism in the context of Refugee Immigration.Shaheena Ahluwalia - 2022 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):65-83.
    In recent times, the world has seen an explosion of episodes of forced migration. Whether another state has led the attack, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine or by its own state such as Myanmar, ousting the Rohingyas, this international political reality of forced exit can neither be denied nor ignored. Consequent to the international political reality, some states have tightened their borders as they hold nationalist concerns against immigration of such kind. Their concern stems from the philosophy of nationalism (...)
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    Discourse markers of Moo in Iraqi colloquial language.Mohammed Ahmed Ali Al Fuadi - 2020 - Discourse Studies 22 (5):539-552.
    This research analyses Moo in the colloquial Iraqi Language discourse marker. Marker co-occurrences are noteworthy features. This focuses on the study of the emotive and textual functions of Moo’s co-occurrences. It has been found that there are seven functions co-occurring with Moo’s that always appear in conjunction with different grammatical structures syntax on the different speech situations. The co-occurrences were used in emotional functions to show denial, causes, inhibition, rebuke, circumstantial, exemplary and questioning. Within one utterance, these markers can occur (...)
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    Environmental monitoring using a robotized wireless sensor network.Sevil A. Ahmed, Vasil L. Popov, Andon V. Topalov & Nikola G. Shakev - 2018 - AI and Society 33 (2):207-214.
    Big cities and growing industrial areas bring high risk of different kinds of pollutions which would implicate to the quality of life of the society. Discovering and monitoring of polluted areas using autonomous mobile robots is nowadays a frequently considered solution concerning both environmental and human safety problems. Being part of a distributed control system, such robots can help to improve the efficiency of the existing conventional pollution prevention systems. On the other hand, during the last decade, wireless sensor networks (...)
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    I can never be normal: A conversation about race, daily life practices, food and power.Uzma Ahmed-Andresen & Rikke Andreassen - 2014 - European Journal of Women's Studies 21 (1):25-42.
    This article focuses on the doing and undoing of race in daily life practices in Denmark. It takes the form of a dialogue between two women, a heterosexual Muslim woman of colour and a lesbian white woman, who discuss and analyze how their daily life, e.g. interactions with their children’s schools and daycare institutions, shape their racial and gendered experiences. Drawing upon black feminist theory, postcolonial theory, critical race and whiteness studies, the two women illustrate inclusions and exclusions in their (...)
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    Notes on Ethno-Pragmatics as a Device for Intercultural Communication Intelligence (ICQ).Che Mahzan Ahmad - 2011 - Cultura 8 (2):63-71.
    Ethno-pragmatics as device to understand the culturally Other is essential when we believe that there is a nexus of intimate relationships between languageand culture. The whole idea of ethno-pragmatics is to understand local life-worlds in the wake of celebrating particularism in inter-cultural communication. Ethnopragmatics basically appreciates language practices in terms that make sense to the people concerned, whether in terms of indigenous values, beliefs, attitudes, social categories or emotions, and so on. Understanding cultural keywords is pertinent in ethno-pragmatics. These living (...)
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    When the Dog Bites the Subaltern.Scott Aikin & Trujillo Jr - 2024 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2):173-191.
    Many fans of Diogenes of Sinope laud his parrhesia, free speech used for critique. However, Diogenes abused not only the powerful but also the socially marginalized. We argue that interpreters of Diogenes cannot explain away the undeniably troublesome things that Diogenes said about those at the margins. But we also argue that Diogenes ought nonetheless to be preserved. Some of his chreiai can be reminders of how to be courageous and fight for the downtrodden, and others can serve as reminders (...)
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  41. The other's images : Christian iconoclasm and the charge of Muslim idolatry in medieval Europe.Suzanne Conklin Akbari - 2012 - In Anja Eisenbeiss & Lieselotte E. Saurma-Jeltsch (eds.), Images of otherness in medieval and early modern times: exclusion, inclusion and assimilation. Berlin: Deutscher Kunstverlag.
  42. El discurso sobre la identidad y los elementos relacionales del yo.Joaquín Jareño Alarcón - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 23:253-256.
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  43. Bragging.Mark Alfano & Brian Robinson - 2014 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):263-272.
    The speech act of bragging has never been subjected to conceptual analysis until now. We argue that a speaker brags just in case she makes an utterance that is an assertion and is intended to impress the addressee with something about the speaker via the belief produced by the speaker's assertion. We conclude by discussing why it is especially difficult to cancel a brag by prefacing it with, ‘I'm not trying to impress you, but…’ and connect this discussion with Moore's (...)
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  44. Inicios y finales de discurso en Aristófanes Openings and Endings in Aristophanes's Speeches.Ignacio Rodríguez Alfageme - 2011 - Minerva: Revista de Filología Clásica 24:113-135.
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  45. Nature and narcissism: The Frankfurt school.C. F. Alford - 1985 - New German Critique (36).
     
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  46. Negative Epistemic Exemplars.Mark Alfano & Emily Sullivan - 2019 - In Stacey Goguen & Benjamin Sherman (eds.), Overcoming Epistemic Injustice: Social and Psychological Perspectives. Rowman & Littlefield.
    In this chapter, we address the roles that exemplars might play in a comprehensive response to epistemic injustice. Fricker defines epistemic injustices as harms people suffer specifically in their capacity as (potential) knowers. We focus on testimonial epistemic injustice, which occurs when someone’s assertoric speech acts are systematically met with either too little or too much credence by a biased audience. Fricker recommends a virtue­theoretic response: people who do not suffer from biases should try to maintain their disposition towards naive (...)
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    Narcissism: Socrates, the Frankfurt School, and Psychoanalytic Theory.C. Fred Alford - 1988
    The term narcissism is normally used to describe an infatuation with the self so extreme that the interests of others are ignored. However, argues C. Fred Alford, psychoanalytic theory also implies that narcissism can be construed in a positive way, as a striving for perfection wholeness, and control over self and world. In this book, Alford applies the psychoanalytic theory of narcissism to the philosophies of Socrates and Frankfurt School members Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, and (...)
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    The Function and Field of Scansion in Jacques Lacan's Poetics of Speech.Isabelle Alfandary - 2017 - Paragraph 40 (3):368-382.
    This article seeks to assess the meaning and scope of one of Lacan's most famous and decried notion: scansion. Scansion is a notion of prosody which undoubtedly was not chosen at random by Lacan. Scanning, which proved central to his conception of the analytic cure and handling of the treatment, turns out to be a gesture of a very particular kind: through an action which involves minimal intervention is revealed a double entendre, the content of the unconscious fantasy. The clinical (...)
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    Phonological Task Enhances the Frequency-Following Response to Deviant Task-Irrelevant Speech Sounds.Kimmo Alho, Katarzyna Żarnowiec, Natàlia Gorina-Careta & Carles Escera - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Can an Extra-terrestrial Dwell on Earth?Aurosa Alison - 2023 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 11 (2):54-68.
    In this contribution, I discuss the potential inclusion of the third gender in future city projects. Drawing on Braidotti’s post-human context, which opens up new ways of reinterpreting the evolution of our species, I focus on the concept of ‘other’ understood as ‘extraterrestrial’. To do this, I use two structural paradigms: Richard Shusterman’s somaesthetics, in which body and gender are seen as identifying with each other, and the third gender, which allows the body to detach from its usual subjugation to (...)
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