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    Political diversity versus stimuli diversity: Alternative ways to improve social psychological science.Thomas Kessler, Jutta Proch, Stefanie Hechler & Larissa A. Nägler - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38.
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    Word-Object Learning via Visual Exploration in Space (WOLVES): A neural process model of cross-situational word learning.Ajaz A. Bhat, John P. Spencer & Larissa K. Samuelson - 2022 - Psychological Review 129 (4):640-695.
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    Evaluation of a Computer-Based Training Program for Enhancing Arithmetic Skills and Spatial Number Representation in Primary School Children.Larissa Rauscher, Juliane Kohn, Tanja Käser, Verena Mayer, Karin Kucian, Ursina McCaskey, Günter Esser & Michael von Aster - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Strangers drowning: impossible idealism, drastic choices, and the urge to help.Larissa MacFarquhar - 2015 - New York, New York: Penguin Books.
    What does it mean to devote yourself wholly to helping others? In Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar seeks out people living lives of extreme ethical commitment and tells their deeply intimate stories; their stubborn integrity and their compromises; their bravery and their recklessness; their joys and defeats and wrenching dilemmas. A couple adopts two children in distress. But then they think: If they can change two lives, why not four? Or ten? They adopt twenty. But how do they weigh the (...)
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    Antigone’s Remainders.Larissa M. Atkison - 2016 - Political Theory 44 (2):219-239.
    This paper reads Antigone from the perspective of the Chorus. Whereas most interpreters read Antigone from the perspective of Creon and Antigone’s respective laws, I maintain that the protagonists represent laws that are distinctly apolitical. Alternatively, I argue that the Chorus make the polis—past, present, and future—the center of their thought and action and are therefore uniquely political. Through close attention to the Chorus’s composition as a body that is both one and many at the same time, and by tracing (...)
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  6. Lawfare: aspectos conceituais e desdobramentos da guerra jurídica no Brasil e na América Latina.Silvina María Romano, Larissa Ramina, Lucas Silva de Souza, Carol Proner & Danielle Cevallos Soares (eds.) - 2022 - Curitiba: Editora Íthala.
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    10 On the Subjective, Beauty and Artificial Intelligence: A Kantian Approach.Larissa Berger - 2022 - In Hyeongjoo Kim & Dieter Schönecker (eds.), Kant and Artificial Intelligence. De Gruyter. pp. 255-282.
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    Deleuze E Leibniz: Um único Lance de dados ou a univocidade do ser E a equivocidade de seus sentidos.Larissa Drigo Agostinho - 2016 - Cadernos Espinosanos 34:105-135.
    Em diversos momentos de sua trajetória filosófica Deleuze recorre à Leibniz. Num primeiro momento para pensar a síntese ideal da diferença em Diferença e Repetição, não sem antes ter tecido duras críticas ao infinito leibniziano. Neste artigo nos consagraremos a este momento. Buscaremos demonstrar a importância do conceito de causa imanente de Espinosa, assim como do princípio de razão suficiente e de suas funções no pensamento leibniziano. Apresentaremos a crítica deleuziana do conceito de identidade em Leibniz e a interpretação do (...)
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    Swarm intelligence: when uncertainty meets conflict.Larissa Conradt, Christian List & Timothy J. Roper - 2013 - American Naturalist 182 (5):592-610.
    When animals share decisions with others, they pool personal information, offset individual errors and, thereby, increase decision accuracy. This is termed ‘swarm intelligence.’ But what if those decisions involve conflicts of interest between individual decision-makers? Should animals share decisions with individuals whose goals are different from, and partially in conflict with, their own? A group decision model developed by Larissa Conradt and colleagues finds that, contrary to intuition, conflicting goals often increase both decision accuracy and the individual gains derived (...)
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  10. DEEP ART HISTORY. Evolutionary approaches to art: A fusion dish.Larissa Mendoza Straffon - 2021 - In Helen Westgeest, Kitty Zijlmans & Thomas J. Berghuis (eds.), Mix & stir: new outlooks on contemporary art from global perspectives. Amsterdam: Valiz.
     
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    O homem dos lobos: Deleuze, Guattari e a psicanálise.Larissa Drigo Agostinho - 2017 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 62 (2):377-406.
    apresentamos uma comparação entre leituras distintas do caso do homem dos lobos visando explicitar e explicar as críticas deleuzo-guattarianas à psicanálise e, por consequência, os limites técnicos e teóricos desta. Serão abordadas as seguintes questões: a centralidade do complexo de Édipo na psicanálise, a castração em Freud e seus significados e limitações e, por fim, o caráter qualitativo da libido. O objetivo desta exposição é apresentar algumas das principais teses da esquizoanálise e expor a relevância de um conceito renovado de (...)
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    How to Become a Good Artist – Kant on Humaniora and the ‘Propaedeutic for All Beautiful Art’.Larissa Berger - 2023 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 4 (2):179-207.
    In § 60 of the Critique of Judgment, entitled ‘On the doctrine of method of taste,’ Kant suggests that the study of so-called humaniora (ancient Roman and Greek literature) will help one to become a good artist. I will argue that a proper, namely emotional, engagement with humaniora will further the two components of humanity in ourselves: the feeling of sympathy and the ability to communicate feelings. I will discuss two options of how a strengthening of these two components might (...)
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    Das Paradox des kantischen Gemeinsinns und seine vermeintliche Lösung im Rahmen des Schönen.Larissa Berger - 2024 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 78 (1):78-107.
    This article investigates the notion of sensus communis as being introduced in the Critique of Judgment. I argue that, within the framework of Kant's philo- sophy, the general notion of a sensus communis, that is, a faculty that leads to sensuous and universal results, is paradoxical. An analysis of the theoretical sensus communis, understood as an awareness of the faculties' accord in cases of cognition, reveals that it is unclear why this faculty should amount to a sense. The aesthetic sensus (...)
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    ‘Women with a Russian Accent’ in Israel.Larissa I. Remennick - 1999 - European Journal of Women's Studies 6 (4):441-461.
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    Semiotics and Knowledge Management (KM): A theoretical and empirical approach.Larissa Sjarbaini & René J. Jorna - 2013 - Semiotica 2013 (195):169-196.
    Journal Name: Semiotica - Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies / Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique Volume: 2013 Issue: 195 Pages: 169-196.
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    Moving Word Learning to a Novel Space: A Dynamic Systems View of Referent Selection and Retention.Larissa K. Samuelson, Sarah C. Kucker & John P. Spencer - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S1):52-72.
    Theories of cognitive development must address both the issue of how children bring their knowledge to bear on behavior in‐the‐moment, and how knowledge changes over time. We argue that seeking answers to these questions requires an appreciation of the dynamic nature of the developing system in its full, reciprocal complexity. We illustrate this dynamic complexity with results from two lines of research on early word learning. The first demonstrates how the child's active engagement with objects and people supports referent selection (...)
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  17. Integrated information theory (IIT) 4.0: Formulating the properties of phenomenal existence in physical terms.Larissa Albantakis, Leonardo Barbosa, Graham Findlay, Matteo Grasso, Andrew Haun, William Marshall, William G. P. Mayner, Alireza Zaeemzadeh, Melanie Boly, Bjørn Juel, Shuntaro Sasai, Keiko Fujii, Isaac David, Jeremiah Hendren, Jonathan Lang & Giulio Tononi - 2022 - Arxiv.
    This paper presents Integrated Information Theory (IIT) 4.0. IIT aims to account for the properties of experience in physical (operational) terms. It identifies the essential properties of experience (axioms), infers the necessary and sufficient properties that its substrate must satisfy (postulates), and expresses them in mathematical terms. In principle, the postulates can be applied to any system of units in a state to determine whether it is conscious, to what degree, and in what way. IIT offers a parsimonious explanation of (...)
     
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    Consumer’s stated trust in the food industry and meat purchases.Larissa S. Drescher, Janneke de Jonge, Ellen Goddard & Thomas Herzfeld - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (4):507-517.
    Research indicates that consumers are particularly concerned about the safety of meat. More highly processed meat is perceived as more unsafe than fresh or natural meats, i.e., consumers trust processed meat less. This paper studies the relationship between perceived trust and day-to-day purchase behavior for meat, giving special attention to the degree of meat processing. Controlling for trust in food chain actors and demographic and socio-economic variables, actual meat purchases of Canadian households are linked to answers from a commissioned food (...)
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    Comer Animais e Zoonoses: utilidade da pecuária industrial.Larissa Lunkes Souza - 2020 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 11:e24.
    O objetivo central deste artigo é desenvolver a ideia sobre a utilidade ética da pecuária industrial com ênfase nas doenças zoonóticas a partir do referencial teórico de Peter Singer. Com o aumento da demanda em âmbito global por proteína animal, foram empreendidos novos métodos de manejo que submetem os animais a situações opostas ao bem-estar. Além do mais, essas mudanças são responsáveis pela ascensão das doenças zoonóticas. Desse modo, o presente trabalho trata-se da revisão bibliográfica dos livros Ética Prática e (...)
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    A tríplice constituição da perspectiva ética de Paul Ricoeur.Larissa Nobrega - 2012 - Synesis 4 (2).
    Paul Ricoeur, em “O si-mesmo como outro” define sua perspectiva ética como “o desejo de viver bem com e para os outros em instituições justas”. Tal concepção possui uma tríplice estrutura, a saber: a ipseidade, a alteridade e a igualdade. Sendo apresentadas como a “estima de si”, a “solicitude” e a “justiça”, momentos determinantes para que se possa responder à pergunta sobre a identidade ética, norteadora de sua filosofia moral – “ quem é o sujeito capaz de imputação moral?”. Por (...)
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    Moving Word Learning to a Novel Space: A Dynamic Systems View of Referent Selection and Retention.K. Samuelson Larissa, C. Kucker Sarah & P. Spencer John - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (7):52-72.
    Theories of cognitive development must address both the issue of how children bring their knowledge to bear on behavior in-the-moment, and how knowledge changes over time. We argue that seeking answers to these questions requires an appreciation of the dynamic nature of the developing system in its full, reciprocal complexity. We illustrate this dynamic complexity with results from two lines of research on early word learning. The first demonstrates how the child's active engagement with objects and people supports referent selection (...)
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    The dynamic nature of knowledge: Insights from a dynamic field model of children’s novel noun generalization.Larissa K. Samuelson, Anne R. Schutte & Jessica S. Horst - 2009 - Cognition 110 (3):322-345.
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    The way it makes us feel: The subsumption model of the Kantian judgement of taste.Larissa Berger - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (4):1473-1487.
    In his theory of beauty, Kant introduces the free and harmonious play of the faculties as a kind of judging. This judging should precede the pleasure in the beautiful. But being the determining ground of the judgement of taste, the pleasure should precede the judgement. Regarding this problem, two opposing models have been proposed: Paul Guyer's ‘two-acts model’ and Hannah Ginsborg's ‘one-act model’. I propose a third model that, I argue, resolves the difficulty and does not fall prey to the (...)
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    Classics in Western Philosophy of Art.Larissa Berger - forthcoming - British Journal of Aesthetics.
    Many of us will remember when, as students, we were attending an introductory course on aesthetics or the philosophy of art. We may have wished for a textbook t.
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    The Ethnomethods of Ethnography: A Trans-situational Approach to the Epistemology of Qualitative Research.Larissa Schindler - 2018 - Human Studies 41 (1):103-120.
    The article is concerned with the everyday activities of sociology, focusing on ethnography. It argues that empirical study of the ethnomethods of ethnography allows for a deeper insight into the dynamics and procedures of this research practice. Based on empirical data from two ethnographic studies, I suggest to observe how such an investigation is conducted in various situations: in the field, on the ethnographer’s desk, in data sessions, in conferences and in written papers. This serves to gather and produce empirical (...)
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    Guattari: máquinas e sujeitos políticos.Larissa Drigo Agostinho - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (1):103-126.
    Resumo: A partir de uma apresentação do contexto político e social no interior do qual a obra de Guattari se insere, buscamos definir o debate político francês da década de 60, no campo do marxismo, sobretudo do materialismo histórico em torno da questão do sujeito da história. O objetivo deste artigo é explicitar as razões que levam Guattari a romper com o estruturalismo, representado na psicanálise por Lacan e no marxismo por Althusser. A relevância deste texto está na apresentação do (...)
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    The late style: deleuze and beckett.Larissa Drigo Agostinho - 2017 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 58 (138):617-636.
    Resumo Procuramos demonstrar, a partir de uma relação entre a noção adorniana de estilo tardio e obras tardias de Deleuze - sobretudo L’épuisé, que trata da obra igualmente tardia de Beckett para a televisão - que há no pensamento deleuziano uma importante reflexão sobre a morte. Procuramos salientar a presença desta ideia e diferenciar a morte da noção de negativo, criticada pelo autor. Uma vez traçada a natureza desta reflexão, pretendemos questionar sua relevância no estudo da obra de Beckett.In this (...)
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    Outrem como desafio à diferença.Larissa Rezino & Piero Detoni - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 35 (75):1513-1536.
    Outrem como desafio à diferença. Por uma nova ética dos afetos no mundo contemporâneo. Resumo: O artigo apresenta o conceito de Outrem através das perspectivas histórica e filosófica em conexão com o plano estético. O foco do trabalho consiste em apresentar as dinâmicas de Outrem a partir da obra Sexta-feira ou os limbos do pacífico, de Michel Tournier, precisamente por meio das novas versões dos personagens Robinson Crusoé e Sexta-feira em comparação com a proposta inicial de Daniel Defoe. Para tanto, (...)
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    Gilles Deleuze e Aristóteles: a diferença no feliz momento grego.Larissa Farias Rezino - 2021 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 21 (2):15-26.
    Deleuzian criticisms of representational thinking converge on the understanding of thought as a recognitive process. To recognize is to think. Among all the problems concerning such a model of thought, there is a fundamental obstacle to recognition: it does not recognize what does not fit into its previously established premises and which delimit the linearity of correct thinking. Thus, as Deleuze warns us, the difference has never been thought for itself. In such a notion, the difference is just an opposition (...)
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    To be or to know? Information in the pristine present.Larissa Albantakis - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    To be true of every experience, the axioms of Integrated information theory are necessarily basic properties and should not be “over-psychologized.” Information, for example, merely asserts that experience is specific, not generic. It does not require “access.” The information a system specifies about itself in its current state is revealed by its unfolded cause–effect structure and quantified by its integrated information.
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    The Effects of Separate Facial Areas on Emotion Recognition in Different Adult Age Groups: A Laboratory and a Naturalistic Study.Larissa L. Faustmann, Lara Eckhardt, Pauline S. Hamann & Mareike Altgassen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The identification of facial expressions is critical for social interaction. The ability to recognize facial emotional expressions declines with age. These age effects have been associated with differential age-related looking patterns. The present research project set out to systematically test the role of specific facial areas for emotion recognition across the adult lifespan. Study 1 investigated the impact of displaying only separate facial areas versus the full face on emotion recognition in 62 younger and 65 middle-aged adults. Study 2 examined (...)
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  32. Cultural elements in the practice of law in mexico: Informal networks in a formal system.Larissa Adler Lomnitz & Rodrigo Salazar - 2002 - In Yves Dezalay & Bryant G. Garth (eds.), Global Prescriptions: The Production, Exportation, and Importation of a New Legal Orthodoxy. University of Michigan Press.
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    At the Back of the Class. At the Front of the Class: Experiences as Aboriginal Student and Aboriginal Teacher.Larissa Behrendt - 1996 - Feminist Review 52 (1):27-35.
    This is a persona] account of an Aboriginal woman who went through the education system in Australia to obtain finally her law degree. Aboriginal people experience many hurdles in the education system. Many Aboriginal children feel alienated within the legal system which until recently focused on a colonial history of Australia, ignoring the experiences, indeed the presence, of indigenous people in Australia. The Australian government had a policy of not educating Aboriginal people past the age of 14. The author was (...)
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    The Gender Fix: Outsourcing Feminism and the Gender Politics of Supply Chains.Larissa L. Petrucci & Eileen Otis - 2023 - Gender and Society 37 (1):65-90.
    Decades of feminist research has revealed the dismal labor conditions for women in global supply chains. Given this reality, why does Walmart use women in its supply chain as icons of female empowerment? Combining the Marxist notion of a “spatial fix” with a feminist analysis of symbolic resources, we develop the concept of a “gender fix” to understand a growing field of corporate programs that use women as symbolic resources to restore the image of firms as ethical actors. The gender (...)
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    Focus on the Breath: Brain Decoding Reveals Internal States of Attention During Meditation.Helen Y. Weng, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock, Frederick M. Hecht, Melina R. Uncapher, David A. Ziegler, Norman A. S. Farb, Veronica Goldman, Sasha Skinner, Larissa G. Duncan, Maria T. Chao & Adam Gazzaley - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  36. Photo Shopping: A Snapshot on Camera Phone Practices in an Age of Web 2.0.Larissa Hjorth - 2009 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 22 (3):157-159.
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    The different paths to cultural convergence.Larissa Mendoza Straffon, Aliki Papa, Heidi Øhrn & Andrea Bender - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e253.
    Morin envisions the adaptive landscape of graphic codes as an unfertile valley where writing rises as an isolated peak that humans managed to reach only on four occasions throughout all of history. By exploring the different paths to cultural convergence, we suggest an alternative landscape occupied by a mountain range of visual art systems. We conclude that graphic communication through visual art worked well enough to render writing contingent but not necessary in most cases.
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    Disparities and conceptual connections regarding the concept of substance in general chemistry textbook glossaries.Larissa Moreira Ferreira, Jean Pscheidt Weiss & Marcelo Lambach - 2022 - Foundations of Chemistry 24 (2):171-187.
    The concept of substance is considered fundamental in order to understand chemistry and other related concepts, but many problems have been reported about its learning process. Considering the importance of textbooks in the training of chemistry teachers, this study aimed to identify the concepts of substance in general chemistry textbook glossaries. In addition, the study assessed the concepts of substance in relation to other chemical concepts and, when available, compared them with the concepts established by the IUPAC. The methodology employed (...)
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    Postal presence: A case study of mobile customisation and gender in Melbourne.Larissa Hjorth - 2006 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 19 (2):29-40.
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    Causal reductionism and causal structures.Matteo Grasso, Larissa Albantakis, Jonathan Lang & Giulio Tononi - 2021 - Nature Neuroscience 24:1348–1355.
    Causal reductionism is the widespread assumption that there is no room for additional causes once we have accounted for all elementary mechanisms within a system. Due to its intuitive appeal, causal reductionism is prevalent in neuroscience: once all neurons have been caused to fire or not to fire, it seems that causally there is nothing left to be accounted for. Here, we argue that these reductionist intuitions are based on an implicit, unexamined notion of causation that conflates causation with prediction. (...)
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    Ownership and social solidarity: A Kantian alternative.Larissa Katz - 2011 - Legal Theory 17 (2):119-143.
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    Critical analysis of communication strategies in public health promotion: An empirical‐ethical study on organ donation in Germany.Solveig Lena Hansen, Larissa Pfaller & Silke Schicktanz - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (2):161-172.
    Given the need for organs, public organizations use social marketing strategies to increase the number of donors. Their campaigns employ a variety of moral appeals. However, their effects on audiences are unclear. We identified 14 campaigns in Germany from over the last 20 years. Our approach combined a multimodal analysis of categorized posters with a qualitative analysis of responses, collected in interviews or focus groups, of 53 persons who were either skeptical or undecided about organ donation. The combined analyses revealed (...)
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    The ecology of competition: A theory of risk–reward environments in adaptive decision making.Timothy J. Pleskac, Larissa Conradt, Christina Leuker & Ralph Hertwig - 2021 - Psychological Review 128 (2):315-335.
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  44. A dignidade da Pessoa humana E seus subprincípios.Sâmia Larissa Dias Barros - 2013 - Revista Fides 4 (1):34-52.
    A DIGNIDADE DA PESSOA HUMANA E SEUS SUBPRINCÍPIOS.
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    Soneto de Banalidade Do Mal: Da Fidelização Emotiva À Cegueira Contra o Pensar.Larissa Daiane Pujol Corsino dos Santos & Marcos Alexandre Alves - 2022 - Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 15 (29):1-18.
    Vinícius de Moraes, no Soneto de Fidelidade, elabora a fidedigna atuação do eu-lírico sobre a dedicação ao amor. A propulsão da fidelidade está na forma de anular-se para o outro, distanciando-se do raciocínio ao pensá-lo, pois pensar no que ama deslumbra o encanto para além da visão. Argumenta-se sobre as angústias, os relacionamentos e o amor que influenciavam nas tomadas de decisões e na aceitação dos fatos e das desilusões. Inserido na ótica histórica da Segunda Grande Guerra, sob a condição (...)
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    Jubuntu : Giving and Belonging in the Jewish Diaspora of Cape Town.Larissa Denk - 2023 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    This study investigates the nexus between giving, belonging and Jewishness in South Africa. Charitable interactions are as much manifestations of inequalities as an expression of the giving individual’s desire to alleviate them. Structuring aspects like class, race, economics, and post-apartheid politics are at the basis of this study. At the same time, though, it is individual agency reproducing inequalities and making sense of the ambiguity of the charitable interaction. In the context of the Jewish community in South Africa this analysis (...)
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    Art in the Asia-Pacific: intimate publics.Larissa Hjorth, Natalie King & Mami Kataoka (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    As social, locative, and mobile media render the intimate public and the public intimate, this volume interrogates how this phenomenon impacts art practice and politics. Contributors bring together the worlds of art and media culture to rethink their intersections in light of participatory social media. By focusing upon the Asia-Pacific region, they seek to examine how regionalism and locality affect global circuits of culture. The book also offers a set of theoretical frameworks and methodological paradigms for thinking about contemporary art (...)
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    Web U2: Emerging Online Communities and Gendered Intimacy in the Asia-Pacific region.Larissa Hjorth - 2009 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 22 (2):117-124.
    Unquestionably, the zeitgeist of Web 2.0 is symbolized by the dominance of social networking sites (SNS) and user-created content (UCC). MySpace, Facebook, and Cyworld mini-hompy are but a few examples of SNS that are becoming increasingly part of urban everyday life and interwoven into the historicity of the Internet. Web 2.0 has promised much about new forms of participation, creation, collaboration, and authorship, and yet within each location, we can find examples of both empowerment and exploitation. This is particularly the (...)
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    Discs of Splendor: The Relief Mirrors of the Etruscans.Larissa Bonfante - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (4):465-466.
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    Discs of Splendor: The Relief Mirrors of the Etruscans (review).Larissa Bonfante - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (4):465-466.
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