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    Psychoanalytic Reflections on a Gender-Free Case: Into the Void.Ellen L. K. Toronto, Gemma Ainslie, Molly Donovan, Maurine Kelly, Christine C. Kieffer & Nancy McWilliams (eds.) - 2013 - Routledge.
    The past two decades of psychoanalytic discourse have witnessed a marked transformation in the way we think about women and gender. The assignment of gender carries with it a host of assumptions, yet without it we can feel lost in a void, unmoored from the world of rationality, stability and meaning. The feminist analytic thinkers whose work is collected here confront the meaning established by the assignment of gender and the uncertainty created by its absence. The contributions brought together in (...)
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  2. Breakdown of Will.Ainslie George - 2001 - New York, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Ainslie argues that our responses to the threat of our own inconsistency determine the basic fabric of human culture. He suggests that individuals are more like populations of bargaining agents than like the hierarchical command structures envisaged by cognitive psychologists. The forces that create and constrain these populations help us understand so much that is puzzling in human action and interaction: from addictions and other self-defeating behaviors to the experience of willfulness, from pathological over-control and self-deception to subtler forms (...)
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    Global health research in an unequal world: ethics case studies from Africa.Gemma Aellah - 2016 - Boston, MA: CABI. Edited by Tracey Chantler & Wenzel Geissler.
    This book is a collection of fictionalized case studies of everyday ethical dilemmas and challenges, encountered in the process of conducting global health research in places where the effects of political and economic inequality are particularly evident. It is a training tool to fill the gap between research ethics guidelines and their implementation "on the ground." The cases focus on "relational" ethics: ethical actions and ideas that continuously emerge through relations with others, rather than being determined by bioethics regulation. They (...)
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    Drugs' rapid payoffs distort evaluation of their instrumental uses.George Ainslie, Christian P. Müller & Gunter Schumann - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (6):311-312.
    Science has needed a dispassionate valuation of psychoactive drugs, but a motivational analysis should be conducted with respect to long-term reward rather than reproductive fitness. Because of hyperbolic overvaluation of short-term rewards, an individual's valuation depends on the time she forms it and the times she will revisit it, sometimes making her best long-term interest lie in total abstinence.
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    Reply to My Critics.Donald C. Ainslie - 2019 - Hume Studies 45 (1):129-141.
    I owe thanks to Annemarie Butler, Jonathan Cottrell, and Barry Stroud for their thoughtful criticism of my interpretation in Hume's True Scepticism of David Hume's epistemology and philosophy of mind as presented in A Treatise of Human Nature.1 Butler focuses on my account of the mental mechanisms Hume provides for our everyday beliefs about external objects. She also challenges my appeal to what Hume calls "secondary" ideas in my explanation of Humean introspection. Cottrell raises questions about my interpretation of perceptions (...)
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  6. Precis of breakdown of will.Ainslie George - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5):635-650.
    Behavioral science has long been puzzled by the experience of temptation, the resulting impulsiveness, and the variably successful control of this impulsiveness. In conventional theories, a governing faculty like the ego evaluates future choices consistently over time, discounting their value for delay exponentially, that is, by a constant rate; impulses arise when this ego is confronted by a conditioned appetite. Breakdown of Will presents evidence that contradicts this model. Both people and nonhuman animals spontaneously discount the value of expected events (...)
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    Digital humanism as a bottom-up ethics.Gemma Serrano, Francesco Striano & Steven Umbrello - 2024 - Journal of Responsible Technology 18 (June):100082.
    In this paper, we explore a new perspective on digital humanism, emphasizing the centrality of multi-stakeholder dialogues and a bottom-up approach to surfacing stakeholder values. This approach starkly contrasts with existing frameworks, such as the Vienna Manifesto's top-down digital humanism, which hinges on pre-established first principles. Our approach provides a more flexible, inclusive framework that captures a broader spectrum of ethical considerations, particularly those pertinent to the digital realm. We apply our model to two case studies, comparing the insights generated (...)
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    The Use of Eye-Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy in Treating Post-traumatic Stress Disorder—A Systematic Narrative Review.Gemma Wilson, Derek Farrell, Ian Barron, Jonathan Hutchins, Dean Whybrow & Matthew D. Kiernan - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    La rappresentazione concomitante: Nietzsche a Basilea.Gemma Bianca Adesso - 2020 - Milano: Mimesis.
  10. Recorrido inmoralista.Gemma Lacasa - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 23:313-318.
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    Penser le politique et ce qui lui échappe: face à l'oeuvre d'Yves Charles Zarka.Gemma Serrano (ed.) - 2018 - Paris: Hermann.
    Quelle conviction précède ce livre? Celle de l'ordre des raisons d'une pensée qui se prolonge et s'outrepasse par l'ordre du dialogue. Dans cet ouvrage, la pensée ne s'expose pas seule, elle vient en seconde position comme réponse à la lecture que des théologiens et des philosophes ont effectuée face à l'oeuvre d'Yves Charles Zarka. Chapitre après chapitre, les lecteurs entendront aussi bien les interpellations d'autres lecteurs que les réponses, réflexions et ouvertures de l'auteur lui-même dans un récit autobiographique, récit fort (...)
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    Belief‐Based Exemptions: Are Religious Beliefs Special?Gemma Cornelissen - 2012 - Ratio Juris 25 (1):85-109.
    Religious beliefs are often singled out for special treatment in secular liberal societies. Yet if a legal exemption is granted for a belief with a religious foundation, the question arises whether a similar, non‐religious moral belief must also be granted an exemption. I argue that common reasons for favoring religious over non‐religious beliefs fail to provide a convincing moral case for drawing a distinction of this nature. I focus on arguments concerning the role of religious beliefs in constituting an individual's (...)
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    Mutual (Mis)understanding: Reframing Autistic Pragmatic “Impairments” Using Relevance Theory.Gemma L. Williams, Tim Wharton & Caroline Jagoe - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A central diagnostic and anecdotal feature ofautismis difficulty with socialcommunication. We take the position that communication is a two-way,intersubjectivephenomenon—as described by thedouble empathy problem—and offer uprelevance theory(a cognitive account of utterance interpretation) as a means of explaining such communication difficulties. Based on a set of proposed heuristics for successful and rapid interpretation of intended meaning, relevance theory positions communication as contingent on shared—and, importantly,mutuallyrecognized—“relevance.” Given that autistic and non-autistic people may have sometimes markedly different embodied experiences of the world, we (...)
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    Lifting the curtain: Strategic visibility of human labour in AI-as-a-Service.Gemma Newlands - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    Artificial Intelligence-as-a-Service empowers individuals and organisations to access AI on-demand, in either tailored or ‘off-the-shelf’ forms. However, institutional separation between development, training and deployment can lead to critical opacities, such as obscuring the level of human effort necessary to produce and train AI services. Information about how, where, and for whom AI services have been produced are valuable secrets, which vendors strategically disclose to clients depending on commercial interests. This article provides a critical analysis of how AIaaS vendors manipulate the (...)
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    Beyond sex and gender difference in funding and reporting of health research.Gemma Hunting, Kristen W. Springer & Olena Hankivsky - 2018 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 3 (1).
    BackgroundUnderstanding sex and gender in health research can improve the quality of scholarship and enhance health outcomes. Funding agencies and academic journals are two key gatekeepers of knowledge production and dissemination, including whether and how sex/gender is incorporated into health research. Though attention has been paid to key issues and practices in accounting for sex/gender in health funding agencies and academic journals, to date, there has been no systematic analysis documenting whether and how agencies and journals require attention to sex/gender, (...)
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    Two versions of minimal intuitionism with the CAP. A note.Gemma Robles & José Méndez - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 20 (2):183-190.
    La "Conversa de la Propiedad Ackermann" (CAP) es la no demostrabilidad de proposiciones puramente no-necesitivas a partir de proposiciones necesitivas. En nuestro trabajo definimos las dos restricciones básicas de la lógica intuicionista mínima con la CAP.
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    Bioethical Issues and Secondary Prevention for Nonoffending Individuals with Pedophilia.Ainslie Heasman & Thomas Foreman - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (2):264-275.
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    Factors Associated with Good Death.Gemma N. Balein - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (3):252-258.
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    Cubismo: l’arte del pensiero, l’esperienza del reale.Gemma Zaganelli - 2019 - Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 14.
    In the cubist expression of the early twentieth century, thought begins to play a fundamental role in the creative process. The reason lies in the fact that it is a revolution of thought, even before an aesthetic revolution. It is the basic concept that changes, thanks to the reflection that, unknowingly or not, it takes its moves from the thought of men of the past, including Augustine, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, but also Husserl, Hildebrand, Bergson. This is because every human expression (...)
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    Crossmodal identification.Gemma A. Calvert, Michael J. Brammer & Susan D. Iversen - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (7):247-253.
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    The Negative Effect of Low Belonging on Consumer Responses to Sustainable Products.Ainslie E. Schultz, Kevin P. Newman & Scott A. Wright - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 187 (3):473-492.
    Sustainable products are engineered to reduce environmental, ecological, and human costs of consumption. Not all consumers value sustainable products, however, and this poses negative societal implications. Using self-expansion theory as a guide, we explore how an individual’s general sense of belonging—or the perception that one is accepted and valued by others in the broader social world—alters their responses to sustainable products. Five experimental studies and a field study demonstrate that individuals lower in belonging respond less favorably to sustainable products in (...)
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    The Other Side of Language: A Philosophy of Listening.Gemma Corradi Fiumara - 1990 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Aproximación jurídica al concepto de derecho de autor. Intento de calificación como libertad de producción artística y científica o como derecho de propiedad.Gemma Minero Alejandre - 2013 - Dilemata 12:215-245.
    This article discusses the nature of copyright as a fundamental right. After studying the two faces of copyright, both economic and moral, I analyze whether copyright should be seen as part of the freedom of artistic and scientific creation (article 20.1.b Spanish Constitution) or as part of the general property right (article 33). Finally, I explore the possibility of applying these conclusions to other intellectual property rights (related rights, patents, trademarks, etc.). This discussion is not trivial. The weight of copyright (...)
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    The Letters of Lady Anne Bacon.Gemma Allen (ed.) - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    The letters of the learned and indomitable Lady Anne Bacon, mother of the philosopher Francis Bacon, are made accessible for the first time in this edition. Bringing together nearly two hundred letters, scattered in repositories throughout the world, her correspondence sheds fresh light not only on the activities of early modern elite women, but also on well-known Elizabethan figures, including her children, her privy councillor relatives, such as William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and controversial figures, including the Earl of Essex. Translations (...)
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    Letter on Review of Translation of Croce's Filosofia della Pratica.D. Ainslie - 1915 - Mind 24 (1):143-a-143.
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    Corticobulbar Tract Injury, Oromotor Impairment and Language Plasticity in Adolescents Born Preterm.Gemma B. Northam, Angela T. Morgan, Sophie Fitzsimmons, Torsten Baldeweg & Frédérique J. Liégeois - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    The educational labyrinth.Gemma Palau & Carmina Vives - 1983 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 5:135.
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    The Other Side of Language: A Philosophy of Listening.Gemma Corradi Fiumara - 1990 - New York: Routledge.
    We are inhabitants of a culture that knows how to speak but not how to listen. Against a tradition that has endorsed the power of discourse, where warring monologues are mistaken for genuine dialogue, Gemma Corradi Fiumara examines and reveals the other side of language - listening.
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    The development of contour processing: evidence from physiology and psychophysics.Gemma Taylor, Daniel Hipp, Alecia Moser, Kelly Dickerson & Peter Gerhardstein - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  30. The Other Side of Language: A Philosophy of Listening.Gemma Corradi Fiumara - 1990 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples: India-China-Tibet-Japan.Ainslie T. Embree - 1966 - Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (1):145.
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    The Evaluation Scale: Exploring Decisions About Societal Impact in Peer Review Panels.Gemma E. Derrick & Gabrielle N. Samuel - 2016 - Minerva 54 (1):75-97.
    Realising the societal gains from publicly funded health and medical research requires a model for a reflexive evaluation precedent for the societal impact of research. This research explores UK Research Excellence Framework evaluators’ values and opinions and assessing societal impact, prior to the assessment taking place. Specifically, we discuss the characteristics of two different impact assessment extremes – the “quality-focused” evaluation and “societal impact-focused” evaluation. We show the wide range of evaluator views about impact, and that these views could be (...)
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  33. L'avaluació per competències en les activitats d'aprenentatge del nou grau en Estudis Clàssics.Gemma Puigvert - 2012 - Methodos. Revista de didàctica dels estudis clàssics 1:277.
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    Ipazia di Alessandria.Gemma Beretta & Franco Trabattoni - 1997 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.
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    Faith on the Edge: Religion and Women in the Context of Migration.Gemma Tulud Cruz - 2006 - Feminist Theology 15 (1):9-25.
    Migration is a phenomenon that is as old as humankind. Today, however, it is undergoing changes that are not only radically re-defining human geography but are also offering insights for theological reflection into the contemporary human condition. The shift in gender composition or the emergence of the so-called ‘feminisation of international migration’ is one of these. This paper scrutinises, from a theological perspective, the religious ways in which migrant women deal with the difficult and oppressive conditions that are born out (...)
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    Toward an Ethic of Risk: Catholic Social Teaching and Immigration Reform.Gemma Tulud Cruz - 2011 - Studies in Christian Ethics 24 (3):294-310.
    Immigration reform is a highly complex and multifaceted task with significant economic, political and religio-cultural repercussions thereby bringing tremendous ethical challenges and implications. This article explores the possible contribution of modern Catholic Social Teaching in addressing the ethical challenges of immigration reform, particularly in the United States, by examining key themes that could address critical issues in the current debate on immigration reform and arguing how an ethic of risk which, the author submits, runs through the key themes of Catholic (...)
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    Tradition in Liberation: Women, the Transnational Family, and Caritas in Veritate.Gemma Tulud Cruz - 2015 - Feminist Theology 24 (1):79-92.
    Caritas in Veritate, the first social encylical of Benedict XVI, tackles the problems of global development and progress towards the common good of all peoples. Taking its cue from the encyclical’s discussion on migration as an ‘aspect of integral human development’ this article examines the experience of contemporary migrant women and the transnational family vis-à-vis Caritas in Veritate. The paper begins with an overview of Caritas in Veritate followed by a look at the effects of the global economy on women (...)
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    L’art d’être hôte.Gemma Serrano - 2015 - Noesis 24.
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    The Detrimental Effect of Sexual Objectification on Targets’ and Perpetrators’ Sexual Satisfaction: The Mediating Role of Sexual Coercion.Gemma Sáez, María Alonso-Ferres, Marta Garrido-Macías, Inmaculada Valor-Segura & Francisca Expósito - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Adoration and Annihilation: the Convent Philosophy of Port-Royal. By John J. Conley.Gemma Simmonds - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):871-872.
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    Précis of Hume's True Scepticism.Donald C. Ainslie - 2019 - Hume Studies 45 (1):95-99.
    In Hume's True Scepticism, I offer a new interpretation of David Hume's epistemology and philosophy of mind as presented in A Treatise of Human Nature.1 I approach this task by developing what I take to be the first comprehensive2 investigation of Part 4 of Book 1. The arguments Hume offers there have frequently been addressed by the secondary literature in a piecemeal fashion, especially his account of personal identity and of our belief in the external world. But I argue in (...)
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    Maria de Maetzu, una pionera en el olvido.Gemma Gordo - 2007 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 13:235-246.
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    Sustained Effectiveness of Evidence-Based Parenting Programs After the Research Trial Ends.Gemma R. Gray, Vasiliki Totsika & Geoff Lindsay - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:366935.
    Despite ample evidence of the efficacy and effectiveness of evidence-based parenting programmes (EBPPs) within research-led environments, there is very little evidence of maintenance of effectiveness when programmes are delivered as part of regular service provision. The present study examined the effectiveness of EBPPs provided during a period of sustained service-led implementation in comparison to research-led effectiveness evaluation. Data from 3706 parents who received EBPPs during sustained implementation by services were compared to data from 1390 parents who had participated in an (...)
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    Belnap-Dunn semantics for natural implicative expansions of Kleene's strong three-valued matrix with two designated values.Gemma Robles & José M. Méndez - 2019 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 29 (1):37-63.
    ABSTRACTA conditional is natural if it fulfils the three following conditions. It coincides with the classical conditional when restricted to the classical values T and F; it satisfies the Modus Ponens; and it is assigned a designated value whenever the value assigned to its antecedent is less than or equal to the value assigned to its consequent. The aim of this paper is to provide a ‘bivalent’ Belnap-Dunn semantics for all natural implicative expansions of Kleene's strong 3-valued matrix with two (...)
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    A General Characterization of the Variable-Sharing Property by Means of Logical Matrices.Gemma Robles & José M. Méndez - 2012 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 53 (2):223-244.
    As is well known, the variable-sharing property (vsp) is, according to Anderson and Belnap, a necessary property of any relevant logic. In this paper, we shall consider two versions of the vsp, what we label the "weak vsp" (wvsp) and the "strong vsp" (svsp). In addition, the "no loose pieces property," a property related to the wvsp and the svsp, will be defined. Each one of these properties shall generally be characterized by means of a class of logical matrices. In (...)
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  46. Picoeconomics.George Ainslie - 1992 - Behavior and Philosophy 20:89-94.
     
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    The Assertive Resolution of Conflicts in School With a Gamified Emotion Education Program.Gemma Filella, Agnès Ros-Morente, Xavier Oriol & Jaume March-Llanes - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Coexistence in schools inevitably carries a higher risk of conflicts among peers. This fact can be detrimental to the well-being and academic achievement of the students. In many developed countries, about 90% of the pupils in compulsory secondary education report witnessing assaults among peers. In this regard, recognizing, controlling and managing emotions is key to ensure a healthy and effective interaction with others. Negative emotions, such as anger, can trigger conflicts or even episodes of violence if not regulated properly. Interactive (...)
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    Eating and drinking interventions for people at risk of lacking decision-making capacity: who decides and how?Gemma Clarke, Sarah Galbraith, Jeremy Woodward, Anthony Holland & Stephen Barclay - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundSome people with progressive neurological diseases find they need additional support with eating and drinking at mealtimes, and may require artificial nutrition and hydration. Decisions concerning artificial nutrition and hydration at the end of life are ethically complex, particularly if the individual lacks decision-making capacity. Decisions may concern issues of life and death: weighing the potential for increasing morbidity and prolonging suffering, with potentially shortening life. When individuals lack decision-making capacity, the standard processes of obtaining informed consent for medical interventions (...)
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    Artificial intelligence, human intelligence and hybrid intelligence based on mutual augmentation.Gemma Newlands, Christoph Lutz & Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (2).
    There is little consensus on what artificial intelligence (AI) systems may or may not embrace. Although this may point to multiplicity of interpretations and backgrounds, a lack of conceptual clarity could thwart the development of common ground around the concept among researchers, practitioners and users of AI and pave the way for misinterpretation and abuse of the concept. This article argues that one of the effective ways to delineate the concept of AI is to compare and contrast it with human (...)
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    The Metaphoric Process: Connections Between Language and Life.Gemma Corradi Fiumara - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Metaphor is much more than just a linguistic phenomena, argues Gemma Corradi Fiumara, it is in fact the key process by which we construct and develop our ability to understand the world and the people we share it with. Rationality as understood by philosophers has led to a disembodied view of ourselves in which interaction between life and language has been downplayed. By looking at the metaphoric process - in an interpersonal rather than a formal way - its importance (...)
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