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  1. Aldo Moro e il Parlamento europeo: La vocazione federalista del popolo italiano.Emo Sparisci - 2004 - Studium 100 (2):183-187.
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  2. Giovanni XXIII e il Premio per la Pace.Emo Sparisci - 2002 - Studium 98 (3):355-362.
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  3. Lawrence Brian Lombard.Emo Phillips - 1989 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70:135.
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    La voce incomparabile del silenzio.Andrea Emo - 2013 - Roma: Gallucci. Edited by Massimo Donà & Raffaella Toffolo.
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    Il Dio negativo: scritti teoretici, 1925-1981.Andrea Emo - 1989 - Venezia: Marsilio. Edited by Massimo Donà & R. Gasparotti.
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    Quaderni di metafisica, 1927-1981.Andrea Emo - 2006 - Milano: Bompiani. Edited by Massimo Donà & R. Gasparotti.
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  7. Supremazia e maledizione: diario filosofico 1973.Andrea Emo - 1998 - Milano: Raffaelo Cortina. Edited by Massimo Donà & R. Gasparotti.
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    Verso la notte e le sue ignote costellazioni: scritti sulla politica e la storia.Andrea Emo - 2014 - Roma: Gallucci. Edited by Massimo Donà, Raffaella Toffolo & R. Gasparotti.
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    Belső utakon: a Nyított Akadémia válogatott előadásai önismeretről, sorsról és szabadságról.Bea Gutman & Emőke Bagdy (eds.) - 2011 - Budapest: Kulcslyuk Kiadó.
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  10. Second person, present tense.Shun Ryu Suzuki & Emo Phillips - 2009 - In Michael Cannon Rea (ed.), Arguing about metaphysics. New York: Routledge.
     
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    "Mint nyugtalanító, titkos gondolatok élnek--": Balázs Béla elméleti írásainak egy mai megszólítása.Emőke Mihály - 2008 - Kolozsvár: Koinónia. Edited by Béla Balázs.
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    Spatial Abilities for Architecture: Cross Sectional and Longitudinal Assessment With Novel and Existing Spatial Ability Tests.Michal Berkowitz, Andri Gerber, Christian M. Thurn, Beatrix Emo, Christoph Hoelscher & Elsbeth Stern - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study examined individual differences in spatial abilities of architecture students. Students at different educational levels were assessed on spatial ability tests that varied in their domain-specificity to architecture, with the hypothesis that larger differences between beginner and advanced students will emerge on more domain-specific tests. We also investigated gender differences in test performance and controlled for general reasoning ability across analyses. In a cross sectional study, master students (N= 91) outperformed beginners (N= 502) on two novel tests involving perspective (...)
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  13. Andrea Emo e l'"attualismo negativo".Antimo Negri - 2000 - Filosofia Oggi 23 (91):303-322.
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    Intelligence, emotional intelligence, and emo-sensory intelligence: Which one is a better predictor of university students’ academic success?Reza Pishghadam, Maryam Faribi, Mahtab Kolahi Ahari, Farzaneh Shadloo, Mohammad Javad Gholami & Shaghayegh Shayesteh - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The primary aim of this study was to determine the role of psychometric intelligence, emotional intelligence, and emo-sensory intelligence in university students’ academic achievement. To this end, 212 university students at different academic levels, composed of 154 females and 58 males, were asked to complete the Raven’s Progressive Matrices, the Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory, and the Emo-Sensory Intelligence Scale. Data were then matched with students’ Grade Point Averages as a measure of their academic achievement. The results revealed that students’ level (...)
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    Formas verbales de segunda conjugación de presente del indicativo en primera persona plural: variación morfológica de las desinencias [-emos] e [-imos] en hablantes del español de Chile.Pilar Leiva-Quiroz - 2023 - Logos Revista de Lingüística Filosofía y Literatura 33 (2).
    El presente estudio exploratorio centra su investigación en la variación morfológica de los verbos de la segunda conjugación de presente del indicativo en primera persona plural del español de Chile, cuyas realizaciones alternan entre la variante [-emos] e [-imos] en el _Corpus oral Sociolingüístico del Castellano de Chile_ (COSCACH) (Sadowsky, 2021). Nuestro objetivo general es describir la frecuencia relativa de ambas desinencias, en relación con las variables sexo, edad y nivel sociocultural. Mediante un análisis estadístico descriptivo de los datos, establecemos (...)
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    From Rock n' Roll to Emo-Core and Beyond.Andrew Burt - 2010 - Semiotics:261-270.
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    La meraviglia del nulla: vita e filosofia di Andrea Emo.Giovanni Sessa - 2014 - Milano: Bietti.
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    Associations between serotonin transporter polymorphisms and cognitive processing applying the Emo 1-back task.Rune Jonassen, Kari B. Foss Haug, Tor Endestad, Håvard Bentsen, Runa M. Grimholt & Nils I. Landrø - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (3):465-473.
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    Who is Derrida's zarathustra? Of fraternity, friendship, and a D emo cracy to come.John D. Caputo - 1999 - Research in Phenomenology 29 (1):184-198.
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    MILL, JS On Liberty. Routledge. NYE, A. Feminist Theory and the Philosophies of Man. Rout-ledge. OAKLEY, J. Morality and the Emo. [REVIEW]P. Wittgenstein Johnston, J. Locke, Human Being Avebury Series, M. Midgeley, S. Sayers, P. Osborne & D. Gramsci Schechter - 1992 - Cogito 6 (1):51-52.
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  21. Complexity Perspectives on Language, Communication and Society.Albert Bastardas-Boada & Àngels Massip-Bonet (eds.) - 2013 - Berlin: Springer.
    The “language-communication-society” triangle defies traditional scientific approaches. Rather, it is a phenomenon that calls for an integration of complex, transdisciplinary perspectives, if we are to make any progress in understanding how it works. The highly diverse agents in play are not merely cognitive and/or cultural, but also emotional and behavioural in their specificity. Indeed, the effort may require building a theoretical and methodological body of knowledge that can effectively convey the characteristic properties of phenomena in human terms. New complexity approaches (...)
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  22. Dispositions and Processes in the Emotion Ontology.Janna Hastings, Werner Ceusters, Barry Smith & Kevin Mulligan - 2011 - In Landgrebe Jobst & Smith Barry (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Biomedical Ontology. CEUR, vol. 833. pp. 71-78.
    Affective science conducts interdisciplinary research into the emotions and other affective phenomena. Currently, such research is hampered by the lack of common definitions of te rms used to describe, categorise and report both individual emotional experiences and the results of scientific investigations of such experiences. High quality ontologies provide formal definitions for types of entities in reality and for the relationships between such entities, definitions which can be used to disambiguate and unify data across different disciplines. Heretofore, there has been (...)
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  23. Emotion and consciousness.Naotsugu Tsuchiya & Ralph Adolphs - 2007 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 11 (4):158-167.
    Consciousness and emotion feature prominently in our personal lives, yet remain enigmatic. Recent advances prompt further distinctions that should provide more experimental traction: we argue that emotion consists of an emotion state (functional aspects, including emo- tional response) as well as feelings (the conscious experience of the emotion), and that consciousness consists of level (e.g. coma, vegetative state and wake- fulness) and content (what it is we are conscious of). Not only is consciousness important to aspects of emotion but structures (...)
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  24. Appraising valence.Giovanna Colombetti - 2005 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (8-10):8-10.
    ‘Valence’ is used in many different ways in emotion theory. It generally refers to the ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ character of an emotion, as well as to the ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ character of some aspect of emotion. After reviewing these different uses, I point to the conceptual problems that come with them. In particular, I dis- tinguish: problems that arise from conflating the valence of an emotion with the valence of its aspects, and problems that arise from the very idea that (...)
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    Nursing Ethics and Codes of Professional Conduct.Trevor Hussey - 1996 - Nursing Ethics 3 (3):250-258.
    Nurses, like many other professional and semiprofessional groups, have a code of con duct. This raises important philosophical questions about the point of including nursing ethics in nursing education and about the content and methods of such teaching. This paper identifies seven functions that might be fulfilled by professional codes; it discusses the philosophical issues these raise and the implications for teaching professional ethics. It is argued that, far from codes rendering the teaching of ethics unnecessary, they pro vide additional (...)
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  26. Enactivismo y valoración. Cómo superar la querella entre teorías somáticas y cognitivas de las emociones.Andrea Florencia Melamed - 2021 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 84:163-181.
    In this work my aim to show that it is possible to address emotions by paying special attention to the sources of conflict between cogni-tivists and non-cognitivists but by questioning the framework within which they have been erected. The path I propose aims to establish a new way of approaching the antagonism between somatic and cognitive approaches to emotions, which has had so much influence on the investigation of emo-tions, in light of one of the greatest problems that the somatic (...)
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  27. Critical Thinking and Informal Logic: Neuropsychological Perspectives.Paul Thagard - 2011 - Informal Logic 31 (3):152-170.
    This article challenges the common view that improvements in critical thinking are best pursued by investigations in informal logic. From the perspective of research in psychology and neuroscience, hu-man inference is a process that is multimodal, parallel, and often emo-tional, which makes it unlike the linguistic, serial, and narrowly cog-nitive structure of arguments. At-tempts to improve inferential prac-tice need to consider psychological error tendencies, which are patterns of thinking that are natural for peo-ple but frequently lead to mistakes in judgment. (...)
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    The metaphysical equivalence between 3D and 4D theories of species.Vanessa Triviño & María Cerezo - 2015 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 71 (4):781-806.
    Resumo Neste artigo, vamos considerar o recente debate na metafísica da evolução, no que diz respeito tanto à persistência como à “mudança” em espécies biológicas, segundo a tese que considera a espécie como o agregado de indivíduos. Centrar-nos-emos na proposta de Thomas Reydon, que argumenta que em biologia, o termo “espécie” refere-se a duas entidades biológicas, por si denominadas evolverons e phylons, que desempenham vários papéis epistemológicos em pelo menos duas disciplinas diferentes, nomeadamente na biologia sistemática e na biologia evolutiva. (...)
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  29. Artistic expression and the hard case of pure music.Stephen Davies - 2005 - In Matthew Kieran (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    In its narrative, dramatic, and representational genres, art regularly depicts contexts for human emotions and their expressions. It is not surprising, then, that these artforms are often about emotional experiences and displays, and that they are also concerned with the expression of emotion. What is more interesting is that abstract art genres may also include examples that are highly expressive of human emotion. Pure music – that is, stand-alone music played on musical instruments excluding the human voice, and without words, (...)
     
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    Emotions in the Evaluation of Legal Risk.L. Ware - 2016 - In Landweer H. & Koppelberg D. (eds.), Law and Emotion. pp. 249-277.
    The risks taken into account in legal decision-mak- ing are, often, matters of life and death, but the way we think about risk is flawed. This is a problem. The dominant account of how emotions are involved in risky decision-making follows the standard probabilistic account of risk. If we entertain a modal ac- count of risk, however, this changes the way in which a host of legal actors—members of the jury, judges, defendants, lawyers, legislators, regulators, and police—ought to think about (...)
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    A educação pública em Rousseau.José Benedito Almeida Júnior - 2012 - Filosofia E Educação 4 (2):125-151.
    O objetivo deste artigo é refletir sobre a educação pública em Rousseau e verificar em que medida se relaciona com a proposta da educação doméstica. Os dois modelos são irremediavelmente paradoxais: enquanto a máxima de um é “seguir a natureza”, do outro é “desnaturar”. Apesar disto, a educação pública descrita no modelo para a Polônia apresenta uma série de elementos comuns ao Emílio o que indica que, de certa forma, a educação da natureza pode contribuir para com as especificidades da (...)
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    Emotional scaffolding in early childhood education.Mi-Hwa Park, Ashwini Tiwari & Jacob W. Neumann - 2019 - Educational Studies 46 (5):570-589.
    Emotions can either help or hinder students’ learning. This is especially true in early childhood education. This article analyzes data on how two early childhood teachers account for students’ emo...
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    Nietzsche, a crítica ao antiquarianismo e uma nova história dos valores.Raylane Marques Sousa & Eduardo Ferreira Chagas - 2018 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 23 (2).
    O objetivo mais geral de nosso artigo é examinar a crítica de Nietzsche ao antiquarianismo e suas relações com a genealogia. Em primeiro lugar, ocupar-nos-emos com a crítica de Nietzsche à erudição e à história antiquária do século XIX e sua centralidade no pensamento do filósofo, em que história aparece não como simples atividade de erudição e pesquisa antiquária, mas como saber a serviço da vida. Depois de nos debruçarmos sobre a ideia de que Nietzsche é um opositor do antiquarianismo, (...)
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  34. Crafting the Illusion of Meaning: Template-based Specification of Embodied Conversational Behavior.Matthew Stone - unknown
    Templates are a widespread natural language tech- nology that achieves believability within a narrow range of interaction and coverage. We consider templates for embodied conversational behavior. Such templates combine a specific pattern of marked-up text, specifying prosody and conversational signals as well as words, with similarly-annotated gaps that can be filled in by rule to yield a coherent contribution to a dialogue with a user. In this paper we argue that templates can give a de- signer substantial freedom to realize (...)
     
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    Emotions and the everyday: Ambivalence, power and resistance.Kate Schick - 2019 - Journal of International Political Theory 15 (2):261-268.
    This special issue on emotions and the everyday represents a provocative intervention in the literature on emotions in International Relations. A strong theme that emerges is the ambivalence of emo...
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  36. The Emotion Ontology: Enabling Interdisciplinary Research in the Affective Sciences.Janna Hastings, Werner Ceusters, Barry Smith & Kevin Mulligan - 2011 - In Janna Hastings, Werner Ceusters, Barry Smith & Kevin Mulligan (eds.), The Emotion Ontology: Enabling Interdisciplinary Research in the Affective Sciences. Springer. pp. 119--123.
    Affective science conducts interdisciplinary research into the emotions and other affective phenomena. Currently, such research is hampered by the lack of common definitions of terms used to describe, categorise and report both individual emotional experiences and the results of scientific investigations of such experiences. High quality ontologies provide formal definitions for types of entities in reality and for the relationships between such entities, definitions which can be used to disambiguate and unify data across different disciplines. Heretofore, there has been little (...)
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    Why diachronically emergent properties must also be salient.Cyrille Imbert - 2007 - In Carlos Gershenson, Diederik Aerts & Bruce Edmonds (eds.), Worldviews, Science and Us: Philosophy and Complexity. World Scientific. pp. 99--116.
    In this paper, I criticize Bedau's definition of `diachronically emergent properties', which says that a property is a DEP if it can only be predicted by a simulation and is nominally emergent. I argue at length that this definition is not complete because it fails to eliminate trivial cases. I discuss the features that an additional criterion should meet in order to complete the definition and I develop a notion, salience, which together with the simulation requirement can be used to (...)
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    Decision-making: from neuroscience to neuroeconomics—an overview.Daniel Serra - 2021 - Theory and Decision 91 (1):1-80.
    By the late 1990s, several converging trends in economics, psychology, and neuroscience had set the stage for the birth of a new scientific field known as “neuroeconomics”. Without the availability of an extensive variety of experimental designs for dealing with individual and social decision-making provided by experimental economics and psychology, many neuroeconomics studies could not have been developed. At the same time, without the significant progress made in neuroscience for grasping and understanding brain functioning, neuroeconomics would have never seen the (...)
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  39. Not So Blue to be Sad: Affective Affordances and Expressive Properties in Affective Regulation.Marta Caravà & Marta Benenti - 2024 - Topoi:1-12.
    In our everyday interaction with the environment, we often perceive objects and spaces as opportunities to feel, maintain, enhance, and change our affective states and processes. The concept of affective affordance was coined to accommodate this aspect of ordinary perception and the many ways in which we rely on the material environment to regulate our emo- tions. One natural way to think of affective affordances in emotion regulation is to interpret them as tools for regulating felt affective states. We argue (...)
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    Neuroscience and Critique: Exploring the Limits of the Neurological Turn.Jan de Vos & Ed Pluth - 2015 - Routledge.
    Recent years have seen a rapid growth in neuroscientific research, and an expansion beyond basic research to incorporate elements of the arts, humanities and social sciences. It has been suggested that the neurosciences will bring about major transformations in the understanding of ourselves, our culture and our society. In academia one finds debates within psychology, philosophy and literature about the implications of developments within the neurosciences, and the emerging fields of educational neuroscience, neuro-economics, and neuro-aesthetics also bear witness to a (...)
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    Mindfulness and negative affectivity in real time: a within-person process model.Malek Mneimne, Samantha Dashineau & K. Lira Yoon - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (8):1687-1701.
    ABSTRACTTo extend our understanding of the proximal etiology of personality pathology, this study examined the dynamic, in-the-moment relations between mindfulness and negative affectivity (NA; emo...
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    L'eredità di Giovani Gentile nella filosofia italiana.Leonardo Manna - 2018 - Roma RM, Italia: Aracne editrice.
    Il volume offre una sintetica analisi dell’attualismo di Giovanni Gentile al fine di rilevare i dettagli fondamentali della sua posizione teoretica e di individuare gli elementi su cui si è strutturata la sua ricezione in Italia. La filosofia postattualista italiana è stata radicalmente influenzata dal filosofo siciliano e il suo sviluppo ha assunto le forme di un lungo dialogo con l’attualismo. Tra gli autori principali di questo dialogo figurano Ugo Spirito, Gustavo Bontadini e Andrea Emo in primis, oltre a Guido (...)
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    Ação politica e temporalidade nas leituras contempor'neas de Maquiavel: notas para um diálogo entre Althusser, Arendt e Merleau-Ponty.Mariana Larison - 2011 - Cadernos Espinosanos 25:69.
    No presente trabalho tentaremos apresentar, em um primeiro momento, os aspectos gerais da leitura que Althusser fez da obra de Maquiavel, com o fito de compreender de que modo nosso autor entende o momento político da fundação do Estado. Em um segundo momento, objetivamos contrapor essa posição com outros dois modos de entender a instituição ou fundação do político, embora também a partir de Maquiavel, considerando as propostas de Hanna Arendt e de Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Por fim, esforçar-nos-emos por extrair algumas (...)
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    Emotion research on education public opinion based on text analysis and deep learning.Shulin Niu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Education public opinion information management is an important research focus in the field of Education Data Mining. In this paper, we classify the education data information based on the traditional Flat-OCC model. From the cognitive psychology perspective, we identify up to 12 kinds of emotions, including sadness and happiness. In addition, the EMO-CBOW model is also proposed in this paper to further identify emotion by using various emoticons in educational data sets. The empirical result shows that the proposed Flat-OCC model (...)
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  45. Aspectos moralizantes Das fábulas de fedro.Márcio Luiz Moitinha Ribeiro - 2013 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (26):69-76.
    Em nosso artigo, propomos traduzir e analisar a fábula latina “A raposa e as uvas” do fabulista Fedro, da Roma, do I século. A partir da qual, teremos por intenção cotejar com as fábulas homônimas de Esopo, fabulista da Grécia antiga, de La Fontaine, fabulista francês, de Monteiro Lobato e de Millôr Fernandes. Nestes dois últimos autores da nossa literatura brasileira, temos a finalidade de destacar com os demais os pontos de contato e as diferenças estilísticas das fábulas homônimas. Analisados (...)
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    Middle Ages to Consume.Estelle Doudet & Filippo Fonio - 2024 - Iris 44.
    The ARAROEM project stands for the Archives from Rhône-Alpes and Romandie gathering ephemeral objects inspired by medievalism. This is a project of research and of scientific education, which aims to collect and analyse multiples products made by craftspeople and industrial companies interested by the imaginary of Middle Ages. With a clear methodology, the project investigates three fundamental criteria to understand the Ephemeral Medievalist Objects (EMO): the symbolic value of the objects, the product lifespan and the durability. It involves various disciplines (...)
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    Self-referential emotions.Alexandra Zinck - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2):496-505.
    The aim of this paper is to examine a special subgroup of emotion: self-referential emo- tions such as shame, pride and guilt. Self-referential emotions are usually conceptualized as (i) essentially involving the subject herself and as (ii) having complex conditions such as the capacity to represent others’ thoughts. I will show that rather than depending on a fully fledged ‘theory of mind’ and an explicit language-based self-representation, (i) pre-forms of self-referential emotions appear at early developmental stages already exhib- iting their (...)
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    Pensar e estar vivo: sobre o primado da aparência em Hannah Arendt.Lucas Barreto Dias - 2014 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 10 (2):205-215.
    O escopo deste artigo é apresentar algumas considerações que nos permitam aprofundar a discussão acerca do primado da aparência a partir do pensamento de Hannah Arendt. Não obstante a extensão dos argumentos que se poderia evocar acerca deste assunto, deter-nos-emos aqui àqueles que dizem respeito majoritariamente aos conceitos de pensar e de estar vivo, relacionando-os frequentemente às noções de mundo, realidade, compreensão e verdade. Partimos das reflexões presentes substancialmente em A vida do espírito afim de compor nossa proposta de evocar (...)
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    O papel do conhecimento de si na apologética de Pierre Charron.Ricardo Vinícius Ibañez Mantovani - 2022 - ARARIPE — REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA 3 (1):46-57.
    No presente artigo pretendemos detalhar o papel do conhecimento de si no Les Trois Vérités de Pierre Charron. Por tratar-se de um autor ainda pouco conhecido em nosso país, iniciaremos nosso estudo com uma pequena biografia sua. Isto feito, procederemos a uma análise do status do autoconhecimento nos Ensaios de Michel de Montaigne, mais para demarcar as diferenças do que para assinalar as continuidades existentes entre os dois autores. Na sequência, exporemos a concepção de conhecimento de si charroniana tal como (...)
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    Mirror Neurons and Social Cognition: an expanded simulationist framework.John Michael - 2011 - In Henk W. de Regt (ed.), EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009. Springer. pp. 217--226.
    In this paper, I critically assess the thesis that the discovery of mirror neuron systems provides empirical support for the simulation theory of social cognition. This thesis can be analyzed into two claims: that MNSs are involved in understanding others’ intentions or emotions; and that the way in which they do so supports a simulationist viewpoint. I will be giving qualified support to both claims. Starting with, I will present theoretical and empirical points in support of the view that MNSs (...)
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