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    Introduction: Global democracy and exclusion.Helder Schutter Ronald Tinneveldet - 2009 - Metaphilosophy 40 (1):1-7.
    Abstract: Does democracy or popular sovereignty imply exclusion and drawing borders? And if so, what type of exclusion and borders, and what kind of justification can we give for them? Moreover, if democracy really requires some kind of exclusion, is global democracy then a paradoxical union of two contradictory ideals? Can we create a demos on the global level? The focus of this collection of essays is on this potential conflict and its underlying values.
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    Is liberal nationalism incompatible with global democracy?Ronald Tinnevelt Helder de Schutter - 2009 - Metaphilosophy 40 (1):109-130.
    Abstract: To respond to globalization-related challenges, many contemporary political theorists have argued for forms of democracy beyond the level of the nation-state. Since the early 1990s, however, political theory has also witnessed a renewed normative defense of nationhood. Liberal nationalists have been influential in claiming that the state should protect and promote national identities, and that it is desirable that the boundaries of national and political units coincide. At first glance, both positions—global democracy and nationalism—seem to contradict each other. We (...)
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    Is liberal Nationalism Incompatible with Global Democracy?Helder de Schutter & Ronald Tinnevelt - 2009 - Metaphilosophy 40 (1):109 - 130.
    To respond to globalization-related challenges, many contemporary political theorists have argued for forms of democracy beyond the level of the nation-state. Since the early 1990s, however, political theory has also witnessed a renewed normative defense of nationhood. Liberal nationalists have been influential in claiming that the state should protect and promote national identities, and that it is desirable that the boundaries of national and political units coincide. At first glance, both positions - global democracy and nationalism -seem to contradict each (...)
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    Is Liberal Nationalism Incompatible with Global Democracy?Helder De Schutter & Ronald Tinnevelt - 2010 - In Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter (eds.), Global Democracy and Exclusion. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 195–216.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Defining the Terms The Global Democratic Potentials of Liberal Nationalism's Main Tenets David Miller's Account The Exclusion Problem Acknowledgments References.
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  5. Zijn liberaal nationalisme en mondiale democratic verenigbaar?Helder De Schutter & Ronald Tinneveut - 2008 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 100 (1):23-40.
     
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    David Miller over globale rechtvaardigheid in een wereld van natiestaten.Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter - 2009 - Filosofie En Praktijk 30 (1):19-32.
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    Global Democracy and Exclusion.Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter (eds.) - 2010 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    The essays in this book explore the consequences of globalization for democracy, covering issues which include whether democracy implies exclusion or borders, and whether it is possible to create a democracy on a global level. Explores the consequences of globalization for democracy Discusses whether democracy implies exclusion or boundaries Makes sense of democracy and human rights in a globalizing world Investigates what kind of common identity can and should support forms of global democracy Presents a state-of-the-art analysis of the foundations (...)
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    Global Democracy and Exclusion.Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter (eds.) - 2010 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    The essays in this book explore the consequences of globalization for democracy, covering issues which include whether democracy implies exclusion or borders, and whether it is possible to create a democracy on a global level. Explores the consequences of globalization for democracy Discusses whether democracy implies exclusion or boundaries Makes sense of democracy and human rights in a globalizing world Investigates what kind of common identity can and should support forms of global democracy Presents a state-of-the-art analysis of the foundations (...)
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    Global justice as justice for a world of largely independent nations? From dualism to a multi‐level ethical position.Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4):519-538.
    Can global justice simply be seen as social justice writ large? According to Miller it cannot. Seen from the viewpoint of justice there are fundamental differences between the national and international sphere. Just like Nagel he strongly rejects monism. Yet unlike Nagel, Miller does not confine duties of justice to sovereign states. Different forms of human association require different principles of justice. Strangely enough, however, Miller does not replace Nagel’s dualism with a multi‐level ethical position, but with a split‐level one. (...)
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    Introduction: Global democracy and exclusion.Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder de Schutter - 2009 - Metaphilosophy 40 (1):1-7.
    Does democracy or popular sovereignty imply exclusion and drawing borders? And if so, what type of exclusion and borders, and what kind of justification can we give for them? Moreover, if democracy really requires some kind of exclusion, is global democracy then a paradoxical union of two contradictory ideals? Can we create a demos on the global level? The focus of this collection of essays is on this potential conflict and its underlying values.
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    Introduction: Global Democracy and Exclusion.Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter - 2010 - In Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter (eds.), Global Democracy and Exclusion. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–9.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Chapters Acknowledgments References.
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    David Miller’s theory of global justice. A brief overview.Helder De Schutter & Ronald Tinnevelt - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4):369-381.
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    Is liberal nationalism incompatible with global democracy?Helder de Schutter & Ronald Tinnevelt - 2009 - Metaphilosophy 40 (1):109-130.
    To respond to globalization‐related challenges, many contemporary political theorists have argued for forms of democracy beyond the level of the nation‐state. Since the early 1990s, however, political theory has also witnessed a renewed normative defense of nationhood. Liberal nationalists have been influential in claiming that the state should protect and promote national identities, and that it is desirable that the boundaries of national and political units coincide. At first glance, both positions—global democracy and nationalism—seem to contradict each other. We do (...)
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    David Miller's theory of global justice. A brief overview.Helder Schutteder & Ronald Tinnevelt - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4):369-381.
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    The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay: Mandatory Citizenship for Immigrants.Helder De Schutter & Lea Ypi - 2015 - British Journal of Political Science 45 (2):235 - 251.
    © © Cambridge University Press 2015. Long-term immigrants often have the option but not the obligation to acquire citizenship in their state of residence. Contrary to the received wisdom, this article defends the idea of mandatory citizenship for immigrants. It suggests that the current asymmetry in the distribution of political obligations between native-born citizens and immigrants is unfair. It also argues that mandatory citizenship is required by the principle that those who persistently affect others should share a democratic setting. Finally, (...)
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    Two principles of equal language recognition.Helder De Schutter - 2017 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20 (1):75-87.
    © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Within the umbrella of equal recognition, several principles of linguistic justice can be distinguished. A first, the per-capita principle, mandates prorating language recognition based on a per-capita distribution. A second, the equal-services principle, prescribes upholding the official languages as the languages in which the state speaks and in which public services are provided, irrespective of changing numbers of speakers. Alan Patten defends the prorated per-capita principle. I argue for the (...)
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  17. Federalism as Fairness.Helder de Schutter - 2011 - Journal of Political Philosophy 19 (2):167-189.
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    The linguistic territoriality principle — a critique.Helder de Schutter - 2008 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (2):105–120.
    In this essay, I develop a critique of the linguistic territoriality principle, which states that, for reasons related to the value of language identity, language groups should be territorially accommodated. While I acknowledge the desirability of implementing a linguistic territoriality principle in some specific cases, I claim that this principle is in general inappropriate for the 'post-Westphalian' linguistic world in which we live. I identify, analyze and reject two distinct justifications for the linguistic territoriality principle: the Linguistic Context justification and (...)
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    Van Parijsian linguistic justice – context, analysis and critiques.Helder De Schutter & David Robichaud - 2015 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 18 (2):87-112.
    This introduction does three things. We first give an overview of the linguistic justice debate in normative political philosophy. We then situate Philippe Van Parijs’s position within it, by zooming in on Van Parijs’s two major normative claims: the support of the rise of English as the global lingua franca and the defence of linguistic territoriality. Finally, we clarify how each of the essays that follow this introduction relates to those two claims.
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    A tripartite model of federalism.Raf Geenens & Helder De Schutter - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (7):753-785.
    The classical account of federalism is bipartite. Federal systems are understood to have a dual nature: on the one hand, there is the central government, and on the other hand, there are the constituent units. We argue instead for a tripartite model of federalism. In this model, a third institutional pillar is added to federal systems. This third pillar deals exclusively with matters related to the institutional architecture of the system. We argue for tripartite federalism on three grounds: a tripartite (...)
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    Testing for Linguistic Injustice: Territoriality and Pluralism.Helder De Schutter - 2014 - Nationalities Papers 42 (6):1034-1052.
    © 2014, © 2014 Association for the Study of Nationalities. This article develops a linguistic injustice test. Language policy measures passing the test conflict with the normative ideal of equal language recognition. The first part of the test checks for external restrictions – language policies that grant more recognition to one language group than to another. The second part of the test checks for internal restrictions – language policies that grant more recognition to some members of a language group than (...)
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  22. Language and luck.Helder De Schutter & Lea Ypi - 2012 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 11 (4):357-381.
    In this article, we examine how language and linguistic membership might feature in luck egalitarianism, what a luck-egalitarian theory of linguistic justice would look like, and, finally, what the emphasis on language teaches us about the validity of standard luck-egalitarian assumptions. We show that belonging to one language group rather than another is a morally arbitrary feature and that where membership of a specific linguistic group affects individual chances, the effects of such bad brute luck ought to be neutralized on (...)
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    Global justice as justice for a world of largely independent nations? From dualism to a multi‐level ethical position.Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder Schutteder - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4):519-538.
    Can global justice simply be seen as social justice writ large? According to Miller it cannot. Seen from the viewpoint of justice there are fundamental differences between the national and international sphere. Just like Nagel he strongly rejects monism. Yet unlike Nagel, Miller does not confine duties of justice to sovereign states. Different forms of human association require different principles of justice. Strangely enough, however, Miller does not replace Nagel’s dualism with a multi‐level ethical position, but with a split‐level one. (...)
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    Immigrant linguistic justice: The lay of the land.Helder De Schutter & Seunghyun Song - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (5):575-582.
    Linguistic justice is concerned with the just way of politically regulating linguistic diversity. Today, the linguistic-justice debate may be differentiated into three different domains: interlinguistic justice, intralinguistic justice, and global linguistic justice. Each of these domains has, to a significant extent, attracted different authors and debates, although the normative system underlying them is structurally similar. This introductory piece aims to provide context for our symposium dedicated to linguistic justice and migration by, first, giving an overview of linguistic justice, second, linking (...)
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    David Miller’s theory of global justice. A brief overview.Helder De Schutter - 2008 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4):369-381.
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    Hermeneutics, Postcolonialism, and Overcoming Ethnocentrism in Intercultural Communication.Helder De Schutter - 2007 - International Studies in Philosophy 39 (4):121-146.
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  27. Index to Volume 50, 2007.Helder De Schutter & Nations Beyond Nationalism - 2007 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 50 (6):670-671.
     
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  28. Multiculturalisme: een theoretische rechtvaardiging.Helder De Schutter - 2007 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 99 (1).
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    Nations, Boundaries and Justice.Helder de Schutter - 2005 - Ethical Perspectives 12 (1):17-40.
    Will Kymlicka’s theory of minority rights has been most influential. Kymlicka distinguishes two types of ethnocultural minorities: national groups in a multinational state and ethnic groups in an immigrant society. This article focuses on the ‘multinational’ aspect of this paradigm. It investigates the extent to which Kymlicka’s justification of self-government rights for nations can offer a just guideline for the way in which we should accommodate cultural diversity generated by a plurality of national groups within one state. Should we regulate (...)
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    Reimagining Supranational Belonging.Helder De Schutter - 2023 - In Dimitrios Karmis & Jocelyn Maclure (eds.), Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity: The Public Philosophy of James Tully. McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 313-330.
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    Taming dignity for multiculturalism.Helder De Schutter - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (1):22-38.
    This article articulates a theory of multiculturalism grounded in dignity. But dignity claims are often unreasonable, inegalitarian, or harmful. To remedy this problem, this article proposes to tame dignity by subjecting dignity claims to three conditions of reasonability: genuine identification; equal realisation; cultural establishment.
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  32. Book Review: Justifying global democracy: On Marchetti’s cosmopolitan proposal. [REVIEW]Helder De Schutter - 2013 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (3):317-327.
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    Territorial Sovereignty: A Philosophical Exploration, Anna Stilz (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), 304 pp., cloth $35.95, eBook $34.99. [REVIEW]Helder De Schutter - 2021 - Ethics and International Affairs 35 (1):161-164.
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    Revue Internationale de Philosophie publicou número sobre Alasdair MacIntyre.Helder Buenos Aires de Carvalho - 2015 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 6 (11):444.
    A revista Revue Internationale de Philosophie publicou recentemente um número dedicado à filosofia de Alasdair MacIntyre, incluindo artigo dele respondendo às críticas apresentadas no volume por Vincent Descombes, John Rist, Ronald Beiner e James Bernard Murphy.
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    Cortical Midline Structures and Autobiographical-Self Processes: An Activation-Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis.Helder F. Araujo, Jonas Kaplan & Antonio Damasio - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    A chromosome separation checkpoint.Helder Maiato, Olga Afonso & Irina Matos - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (3):257-266.
    Here we discuss a “chromosome separation checkpoint” that might regulate the anaphase‐telophase transition. The concept of cell cycle checkpoints was originally proposed to account for extrinsic control mechanisms that ensure the order of cell cycle events. Several checkpoints have been shown to regulate major cell cycle transitions, namely at G1‐S and G2‐M. At the onset of mitosis, the prophase‐prometaphase transition is controlled by several potential checkpoints, including the antephase checkpoint, while the spindle assembly checkpoint guards the metaphase‐anaphase transition. Our hypothesis (...)
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    O Dizer da Ética e o do Dito da Ontologia: uma abordagem levinasiana.Helder Machado Passos - 2015 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 6 (11):398.
    Pretende-se nesse artigo articular as noções de ética e política às noções do Dizer e do Dito, em uma perspectiva muito sutil apresentada por Emmanuel Levinas, para demonstrar como o sentido do humano se inicia na ética e necessariamente se dirige à política, uma vez que, para esse autor, a filosofia tem que ir ao fato social. Essa articulação se torna possível pela noção de justiça presente em dois momentos do humano: o momento inicial do frente a frente do Eu (...)
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    Rumo à Escola Cultural Pluridimensional segundo Manuel Ferreira Patrício.Hélder António Mendonça Silva & Jacinto Jardim - 2022 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 77 (4):1529-1546.
    Education aims at the integral development of the person. However, there are few proposals that conceptualize ways to implement this desideratum. In the Portuguese context, we had the paradigmatic case of the Manuel Ferreira Patrício Cultural School. MFP differentiates itself by advocating for integral education that establishes an essential connection between the teaching, extra-lecture, interactive and ecological components of the school, highlighting the multidimensionalities of education: personality, culture, methodologies, curriculum, resources, educators, and pedagogical organization.
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    Emoções quotidianas e emoções éticas em Aristóteles e Heidegger.Hélder Telo - 2020 - Filosofia Unisinos 21 (2):218-227.
    This article studies an aspect of the relation between emotions and ethics that is usually neglected in the recent debate on moral emotions. By focusing on the contributions of common or everyday emotions to the development of moral behaviours and attitudes, the debate loses sight of the emotional side of the ethical attitude and the way it involves different, specifically ethical emotions. In contrast, such emotions play an important role in Aristotle’s and Heidegger’s thought. As will be shown, both authors (...)
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    Les pouvoirs du récit.Helder Godinho - 2013 - Iris 34:55-67.
    Selon Damásio, le moi conscient se crée à partir de la capacité du cerveau à raconter, c’est-à-dire à transformer en récit les signaux et messages produits par ses diverses couches. Les mythes donnent au monde une cohérence significative qui provient de l’organisation des éléments que ses récits produisent. Les rapports au monde de toutes les espèces vivantes sont contenus dans les limites de leurs possibilités phylogénétiques qui résultent déjà d’une relation continuée pendant des millions d’années. La capacité humaine de créer (...)
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    A configuração da forma: o belo como categoria transversal.Helder Gomes - 2008 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 17 (33):323-335.
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    Modos literários da alucinação.Helder Macedo - 2016 - Cultura:109-121.
    Fernando Gil estabeleceu uma seminal relação filosófica entre a evidência e a alucinação. Como acentua no Tratado da Evidência, “sem por isso ser, a alucinação não é uma representação, o seu conteúdo é uma coisa-em-si”. As representações da alucinação como evidência e da evidência como alucinação tendem a manifestar-se, em termos literários, no que habitualmente se caracteriza como o fantástico. M. Teixeira-Gomes representou os processos literários da evidência alucinatória em termos que parecem mais próximos do pensamento filosófico de Fernando Gil (...)
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    Andrea Fava, Ebook, qualcosa è cambiato: scenari, trasformazioni e sviluppi dei libri digitali.Helder Mendes - 2012 - Cultura:285-289.
    Originalmente tese de mestrado do autor, este texto faz um diagnóstico da edição digital desde os seus primórdios, focando-se no ebook e nas duas tentativas de criação de um mercado, uma em 1999, falhada, e a mais recente em 2010, ao que tudo indica, fazendo fé nas sucessivas estatísticas, bem sucedida. As razões subjacentes quer ao malogro inicial, quer ao êxito presente são trazidas à liça, dando importância ao contexto italiano, mas cujos argumentos são transversalmente válidos; pelo meio,...
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  44. Natural Minds, by Thomas W. Polger.Helder Coelho - 2006 - Disputatio.
  45. Portuguese Myths and Time.Helder Godinho - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (170):69-91.
    By Portuguese myths we mean several kinds of narratives, all of which actualize fundamental aspects of the Portuguese national imagination. Some are foundation narratives (Sâo Mamede, Ourique); others are historical facts that were sung so often over the years by Portuguese and foreign poets that they came to signify basic schemes of the human imagination (Inês de Castro's pure love, whose realization was frustrated by a fight between two men, father and son); other so-called Portuguese myths, on the contrary, are (...)
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  46. Greatest Thoughts on Immortality.Jacob Helder - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41:324.
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    Extending the global workspace theory to emotion: Phenomenality without access.Dennis J. L. G. Schutter & Jack van Honk - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (3):539-549.
    Recent accounts on the global workspace theory suggest that consciousness involves transient formations of functional connections in thalamo-cortico-cortical networks. The level of connectivity in these networks is argued to determine the state of consciousness. Emotions are suggested to play a role in shaping consciousness, but their involvement in the global workspace theory remains elusive. In the present study, the role of emotion in the neural workspace theory of consciousness was scrutinized by investigating, whether unconscious and conscious display of emotional compared (...)
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  48. Introducing transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and its property of causal inference in investigating brain-function relationships.D. Schutter, J. van Honk & Jaak Panksepp - 2004 - Synthese 141 (2):155-73.
    Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a method capable of transiently modulating neural excitability. Depending on the stimulation parameters information processing in the brain can be either enhanced or disrupted. This way the contribution of different brain areas involved in mental processes can be studied, allowing a functional decomposition of cognitive behavior both in the temporal and spatial domain, hence providing a functional resolution of brain/mind processes. The aim of the present paper is to argue that TMS with its ability to (...)
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    Reasoning about knowledge.Ronald Fagin, Joseph Y. Halpern, Yoram Moses & Moshe Vardi - 2003 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    Reasoning About Knowledge is the first book to provide a general discussion of approaches to reasoning about knowledge and its applications to distributed ...
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    DAVIDSON, Donald. A emergência do pensamento.Helder Buenos Aires de Carvalho - 2010 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 1 (1):103.
    Capítulo 9 do livro de Donald Davidson Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective. Oxford University Press, 2001. Tradução de Helder Buenos Aires de Carvalho, realizada originalmente para o Portal Brasileiro da Filosofia/CEFA.
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