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    Centering Black feminist thought in nursing praxis.Ismalia De Sousa & Colleen Varcoe - 2022 - Nursing Inquiry 29 (1):e12473.
    Femininity and whiteness dominate Western nursing, silencing ontologies and epistemologies that do not align with these dominant norms while perpetuating systemic racism and discrimination in nursing practice, education, research, nursing activism, and sociopolitical structures. We propose Black feminist thought as a praxis to decenter, deconstruct, and unseat these ideologies and systems of power. Drawing from the work of past and present Black feminist scholars, we examine the ontological and epistemological perspectives of Black feminist thought. These include (i) the uniqueness and (...)
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    What nursing chooses not to know: Practices of epistemic silence/silencing.Jessica Dillard-Wright, Claire Valderama-Wallace, Lucinda Canty, Amélie Perron, Ismalia De Sousa & Janice Gullick - 2023 - Nursing Philosophy 24 (3):e12443.
    Drawing from a keynote panel held at the hybrid 25th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, this discussion paper examines the question of epistemic silence in nursing from five different perspectives. Contributors include US‐based scholar Claire Valderama‐Wallace, who meditated on ecosystems of settler colonial logics of nursing; American scholar Lucinda Canty discussed the epistemic silencing of nurses of colour; Canadian scholar Amelie Perron interrogated the use of disobedience and parrhesia in and for nursing; Canada‐based scholar Ismalia De Sousa considered (...)
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    I_— _Ronald de Sousa.Ronald de Sousa & Adam Morton - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):247-263.
    Taking literally the concept of emotional truth requires breaking the monopoly on truth of belief-like states. To this end, I look to perceptions for a model of non-propositional states that might be true or false, and to desires for a model of propositional attitudes the norm of which is other than the semantic satisfaction of their propositional object. Those models inspire a conception of generic truth, which can admit of degrees for analogue representations such as emotions; belief-like states, by contrast, (...)
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    I_— _Ronald de Sousa.Ronald De Sousa - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):247-263.
    The word "truth" retains, in common use, traces of origins that link it to trust, troth, and truce, connoting ideas of fidelity, loyalty, and authenticity. The word has become, in contemporary philosophy, encased in a web of technicalities, but we know that a true image is a faithful portrait; a true friend a loyal one. In a novel or a poem, too, we have a feel for what is emotionally true, though we are not concerned with the actuality of events (...)
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    I_— _Ronald de Sousa.Ronald De Sousa - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):247-263.
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    The Natural Shiftiness of Natural Kinds.Ronald de Sousa - 1984 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14 (4):561 - 580.
    The Philosophical search for Natural Kinds is motivated by the hope of finding ontological categories that are independent of our interests. Other requirements, of varying importance, are commonly made of kinds that claim to be natural. But no such categories are to be found. Virtually any kind can be termed 'natural' relative to some set of interests and epistemic priorities. Science determines those priorities at any particular stage of its progress, and what kinds are most 'natural' in that sense is (...)
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    Dr. Mrs. Dhanalakshmi De Sousa 1938–2005: A Tribute.Avinash De Sousa - 2006 - Mens Sana Monographs 4 (1):211.
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    Self-Deceptive Emotions.Ronald B. De Sousa - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (11):684 - 697.
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  9. The Rationality of Emotion.Ronald De Sousa - 1987 - MIT Press.
    In this urbane and witty book, Ronald de Sousa disputes the widespread notion that reason and emotion are natural antagonists.
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    Ethical Awareness, Ethical Judgment and Whistleblowing: A Moderated Mediation Analysis.Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour & Hengky Latan - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (1):289-304.
    This study aims to examine the ethical decision-making model proposed by Schwartz, where we consider the factors of non-rationality and aspects that affect ethical judgments of auditors to make the decision to blow the whistle. In this paper, we argue that the intention of whistleblowing depends on ethical awareness and ethical judgment as well as there is a mediation–moderation due to emotion and perceived moral intensity of auditors. Data were collected using an online survey with 162 external auditors who worked (...)
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    ‘Whistleblowing Triangle’: Framework and Empirical Evidence.Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour & Hengky Latan - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (1):189-204.
    This work empirically tests the concept of the ‘whistleblowing triangle,’ which is modeled on the three factors encapsulated by the fraud triangle (pressure or financial incentives, opportunity and rationalization), in the Indonesian context. Anchored in the proposition of an original research framework on the whistleblowing triangle and derived hypotheses, this work aims to expand the body of knowledge on this topic by providing empirical evidence. The sample used is taken from audit firms affiliated with both the big 4 and non-big (...)
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    Cartas da pandemia: narrativas de estudantes de pedagogia sobre sua formação em território semiárido.Clara Maria Miranda de Sousa & Emanoela Souza Lima - forthcoming - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação.
    Este artigo visa analisar a narrativa (auto)biográfica de estudantes de Pedagogia em uma universidade pública da região do Vale do São Francisco, localizada no território de Petrolina-PE em contexto de pandemia da COVID-19. Para refletir sobre a formação a partir da escrita de si, pautamo-nos, teórica e metodologicamente, em Heidegger, Josso, Freire, Ribeiro, Passeggi, Sousa e Lima. Neste artigo, comtempla-se respostas referentes à como os estudantes se sentiram no processo de formação docente em meio a pandemia e o que (...)
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    The politics of mental illness.Ronald de Sousa - 1972 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 15 (1-4):187-202.
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    Nota de apresentação.Sílvio Filipe Varela de Sousa - 2011 - Kairos 2:89-99.
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  15. The Rationality of Emotion.Ronald de Sousa, Jing-Song Ma & Vincent Shen - 1987 - Philosophy and Culture 32 (10):35-66.
    How should we understand the emotional rationality? This first part will explore two models of cognition and analogy strategies, test their intuition about the emotional desire. I distinguish between subjective and objective desire, then presents with a feeling from the "paradigm of drama" export semantics, here our emotional repertoire is acquired all the learned, and our emotions in the form of an object is fixed. It is pretty well in line with the general principles of rationality, especially the lowest reasonable (...)
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    How to Give a Piece of Your Mind.Ronald B. de Sousa - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (1):52-79.
    Nothing seems to follow strictly from 'X believes that p'. But if we reinterpret it to mean: 'X can consistently be described as consistently believing p'--which roughly renders, I think, Hintikka's notion of "defensibility"--we can get on with the subject, freed from the inhibitions of descriptive adequacy. But defensibility is neither necessary nor sufficient for truth: it tells us little, therefore, about the concept of belief on which it is based. It cannot, in particular, specify necessary conditions for the consistent (...)
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    Love: A Very Short Introduction.Ronald De Sousa - 2015 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Do we love someone for their virtue, their beauty, or their moral or other qualities? Are love's characteristic desires altruistic or selfish? Are there duties of love? What do the sciences tell us about love? In this Very Short Introduction, Ronald de Sousa explores the different kinds of love, from affections to romantic love.
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  18. Moral Emotions.Ronald de Sousa - 2001 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 4 (2):109 - 126.
    Emotions can be the subject of moral judgments; they can also constitute the basis for moral judgments. The apparent circularity which arises if we accept both of these claims is the central topic of this paper: how can emotions be both judge and party in the moral court? The answer I offer regards all emotions as potentially relevant to ethics, rather than singling out a privileged set of moral emotions. It relies on taking a moderate position both on the question (...)
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    Pós-modernidade, complexidade e suas nuances na ciência da informação.Antonio Gouveia de Sousa, Tâmela Costa, Noemi Andreza da Penha, Michel Batista da Silva, Jetur Lima de Castro & Marta Lígia Pomim Valentim - 2022 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 8 (2):65-81.
    Os registros históricos humanos sofreram transformações à medida em que evoluíam as tecnologias. Quanto maior a evolução tecnológica, mais informações puderam ser disseminadas. O objetivo desta pesquisa é discutir as possíveis similaridades entre a Ciência da Informação e as nuances pós-modernas. Como procedimentos metodológicos apresenta uma pesquisa de natureza qualitativa e exploratória baseada em uma revisão bibliográfica. O estudo possibilitou a confirmação dos elementos relacionais para uma compreensão dialógica entre a pós-modernidade, a complexidade e a Ciência da Informação. O pensamento (...)
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    I. Self‐deception.Ronald B. de Sousa - 1970 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 13 (1-4):308-321.
  21. Emotion.Ronald de Sousa - 2007 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Melquisedec y Jesucristo.Pio G. Alves de Sousa - 1982 - Augustinianum 22 (1-2):271-284.
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    Emotional Truth.Ronald de Sousa - 2011 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The word "truth" retains, in common use, traces of origins that link it to trust, truth, and truce, connoting ideas of fidelity, loyalty, and authenticity. The word has become, in contemporary philosophy, encased in a web of technicalities, but we know that a true image is a faithful portrait; a true friend a loyal one. In a novel or a poem, too, we have a feel for what is emotionally true, though we are not concerned with the actuality of events (...)
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  24. Sobre la equidad como perfeccion de la justicia.José P. Galvao de Sousa - 1994 - Sapientia 49 (191-92):81-86.
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  25. Truth, Authenticity, and Rationality.Ronald de Sousa - 2007 - Dialectica 61 (3):323-345.
    Emotions are Janus‐faced. They tell us something about the world, and they tell us something about ourselves. This suggests that we might speak of a truth, or perhaps two kinds of truths of emotions, one of which is about self and the other about conditions in the world. On some views, the latter comes by means of the former. Insofar as emotions manifest our inner life, however, we are more inclined to speak of authenticity rather than truth. What is the (...)
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  26. Heidegger e Foucault.Clara Maria Miranda de Sousa & Marcelo Silva de Souza Ribeiro - 2022 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 10 (2):119-142.
    Discute-se aqui as aproximações e distanciamentos sobre o cuidado via as contribuições do pensamento de Heidegger e de Foucault. Interessa-nos saber sobre as ideias de autocuidado articuladas por Martin Heidegger e de cuidado de sí, conforme Michel Foucault, analisando as convergências e as divergências. Lançou-se mão da sistematização contrastiva de modo a ressaltar os encontros e desencontros entre os pensadores. Há aproximações no que se refere a importância dada a questão do cuidar como algo constituidor do ser humano, mas os (...)
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    Another knowledge is possible: beyond northern epistemologies.Boaventura de Sousa Santos (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Verso.
    Exploring the struggles against moral and cultural imperialism.
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    Emotions: What I know, what I'd like to think I know, and what I'd like to think.Ronald de Sousa - 2004 - In Robert C. Solomon (ed.), Thinking About Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions. New York: Oxford University Press USA.
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    The Structure of Emotions.Robert M. Gordon & Ronald De Sousa - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (9):493-504.
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  30. Quando Heraclito parecia olhar o Ser (III) in Homenagem Ao Prof. Diamantino Martins (1910-1979).Mc Homem de Sousa - 1988 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 44 (2):287-296.
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  31. The Rationality of Emotion.Ronald DE SOUSA - 1987 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 22 (4):302-303.
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    Self-deceptive emotions.Ronald B. De Sousa - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (November):684-697.
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    The Good and the True.Ronald B. De Sousa - 1974 - Mind 83:534.
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    A discourse on the sciences.Boaventura de Sousa Santos - 2007 - In Cognitive Justice in a Global World: Prudent Knowledges for a Decent Life. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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    A Non-Occidentalist West?: Learned Ignorance and Ecology of Knowledge.Boaventura de Sousa Santos - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (7-8):103-125.
    In this article I argue that, in spite of the apparently unshakable hegemony of the historical, philosophical and sociological arguments invoked by the canonical history of Europe and the world to demonstrate the uniqueness of the West and its superiority, there is room to think of a non-Occidentalist West. By that I mean a vast array of conceptions, theories, arguments that, though produced in the West by recognized intellectual figures, were discarded, marginalized or ignored because they did not fit the (...)
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    Who Needs Values When We Have Valuing? Comments on Jean Moritz Müller, The World-Directedness of Emotional Feeling.Ronald de Sousa - 2022 - Emotion Review 14 (4):257-261.
    Emotion Review, Volume 14, Issue 4, Page 257-261, October 2022. Müller argues that the perceptual or “Axiological Receptivity” model of emotions is incoherent, because it requires an emotion to apprehend and respond to its formal object at the same time. He defends a contrasting view of emotions as “Position-Takings" towards “formal objects”, aspects of an emotion's target pertinent to the subject's concerns. I first cast doubt on the cogency of Müller's attack on AR as begging questions about the temporal characteristics (...)
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    The Structure of Emotions.Ronald de Sousa - 1991 - Noûs 25 (3):367-373.
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  38. Conceito de Estrutura na Lógica e na Matemática.V. de Sousa Alves - forthcoming - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia.
     
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    Formas de recepção da Psicomaquía de Prudêncio.A. Alves de Sousa - 1998 - Humanitas 50:113-125.
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    Résumé de Évolution et rationalité.Ronald De Sousa - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (1):151-154.
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    Résumé de Évolution et rationalité.Ronald De Sousa - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (1):151-154.
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    Résumé de Évolution et rationalité.Ronald De Sousa - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (1):151-154.
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    Lei natural e bem transcendental em Tomás de Aquino.Luís Carlos Silva de Sousa - 2009 - Sapientia 65.
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    Luta Por reconhecimento, comissão nacional da verdade E memória coletiva.Vigevando Araújo de Sousa - 2021 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 12 (24):53-61.
    The main objective of our research is to analyze the correlation between the struggle for recognition, the National Truth Commission – CNV and collective memory. To achieve our goal, we propose to analyze memory from collective and social struggles evoking collective memory within an intersubjective relationship that involves disputes, negotiations, manipulations and forgetting. It is important to emphasize that the theoretical framework of our work is supported by the debate around the struggles for recognition. Therefore, we will verify, from Axel (...)
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    Why think?: evolution and the rational mind.Ronald De Sousa - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Introduction -- Function and destiny -- What's the good of thinking? -- Rationality, individual and collective -- Irrationality.
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    What Philosophy Contributes to Emotion Science.Ronald De Sousa - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (4):87.
    Contemporary philosophers have paid increasing attention to the empirical research on emotions that has blossomed in many areas of the social sciences. In this paper, I first sketch the common roots of science and philosophy in Ancient Greek thought. I illustrate the way that specific empirical sciences can be regarded as branching out from a central trunk of philosophical speculation. On the basis of seven informal characterizations of what is distinctive about philosophical thinking, I then draw attention to the fact (...)
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    The epistemologies of the South and the future of the university.Boaventura de Sousa Santos - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    Even though the university has the potential to help humanity in what amounts to a paradigmatic transition, it has been very restrictive and very selective in the kinds of knowledges it validates. In fact, the kinds of knowledges in which it has excelled are those most responsible for the paradigmatic crisis in which humanity finds itself. In a nutshell, the paradigmatic change calls for cognitive justice, justice for the different ways of knowing that circulate in society. Cognitive justice is the (...)
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    Is Contempt Redeemable?Ronald de Sousa - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Emotion 1 (1):23-43.
    In this essay, I will focus on the two main objections that have been adduced against the moral acceptability of contempt: the fact that it embraces a whole person and not merely some deed or aspect of a person’s character, and the way that when addressed to a person in this way, it amounts to a denial of the very personhood of its target.
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    The shift of Artificial Intelligence research from academia to industry: implications and possible future directions.Miguel Angelo de Abreu de Sousa - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-10.
    The movement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research from universities to big corporations has had a significant impact on the development of the field. In the past, AI research was primarily conducted in academic institutions, which foster a culture of peer reviewing and collaboration to enhance quality improvements. The growing interest in AI among corporations, especially regarding Machine Learning (ML) technology, has shifted the focus of research from quality to quantity. Corporations have the resources to invest in large-scale ML projects and (...)
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    Towards an integrative theory of consciousness: Part 1 (Neurobiological and cognitive models).Avinash De Sousa - 2013 - Mens Sana Monographs 11 (1):100.
    The study of consciousness is poised today at interesting crossroads. There has been a surge of research into various neurobiological underpinnings of consciousness in the past decade. The present article looks at the theories regarding this complex phenomenon, especially the ones that neurobiology, cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology have to offer. We will first discuss the origin and etymology of word consciousness and its usage. Neurobiological correlates of consciousness are discussed with structures like the ascending reticular activating system, the amygdala, (...)
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