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    Comentário ao artigo “Globalização econômica, desmonte do estado social e déficit político transnacional: uma análise crítica a partir de Jürgen Habermas” de Jorge Adriano Lubenow.Lilian S. Godoy Fonseca - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (2):127-132.
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    Resenha do livro Vocabulário Hans Jonas.Lilian Simone Godoy Fonseca - 2019 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 31 (54).
    O texto tem como objetivo apresentar, em linhas gerais, aspectos relevantes da trajetória intelectual de Hans Jonas, para possibilitar ao leitor do Vocabulário, uma melhor compreensão dessa obra, resultante do trabalho de inúmeros especialistas numa cuidadosa compilação dos principais conceitos do pensamento jonasiano.
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    Hans Jonas responsabiliza a técnica pela atual crise ambiental?Lilian Simone Godoy Fonseca - 2012 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 24 (35):465.
    O objetivo deste artigo é prosseguir a reflexão sobre as diferentes questões que compõem o pensamento ético de Hans Jonas, cujo ápice coincide com a publicação do célebre Princípio responsabilidade (1979), como resultado das décadas de estudos voltados para temas, antes excluídos da discussão ética, como a natureza e a técnica. De fato, natureza e técnica são dois importantes temas presentes no pensamento jonasiano posterior ao estudo da gnose e preparam o caminho para a reflexão ética posterior. Trata-se, portanto, de (...)
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    Guerra, terrorismo de Estado e condição (des)humana | War, state terrorism and the (in)human condition.Lilian Simone Godoy Fonseca - 2023 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 35.
    Sob a inspiração do texto “Guerra, Terrorismo e Condição Humana”, de Antonio Valverde, o presente artigo busca discutir a questão da guerra, apontando as disparidades de gênero e de classe que ela comporta; tratando-a como um tipo de terrorismo de Estado e discutindo a condição desumana decorrente de todas as guerras, exemplificada por dois clássicos do cinema mundial.
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    Potência e impotência do Princípio Responsabilidade.Lilian Simone Godoy Fonseca - 2020 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 11 (24):73-84.
    Buscou-se fazer uma avaliação quanto à eficácia e à possibilidade de cogência do princípio responsabilidade, 40 anos após a publicação da obra em que Hans Jonas expõe, de forma acabada, a sua reflexão ética para a civilização tecnológica. Primeiramente, fazendo uma comparação entre a abordagem das noções de princípios e normas no campo jurídico e no moral; em seguida, considerando a responsabilidade sob a ótica jurídica e jus-filosófica e, por fim, examinando os diferentes aspectos da responsabilidade e o desafio de (...)
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    Tecnologias Contempor'neas: Ainda há o que temer?/Contemporary Technologies: what is there to fear?Lilian Simone Godoy Fonseca - 2014 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 4 (7):2.
    O presente artigo propõe uma reflexão sobre a tecnologia contemporânea e os riscos que ela traz consigo para as diferentes formas de vida no presente e no futuro, com base, sobretudo, na formulação que Hans Jonas oferece em diferentes textos entre as décadas de 1970 e 1980, que é corroborada, em grande medida, por alguns dos principais pensadores da tecnologia dos séculos XX e XXI.: This paper proposes a reflection on contemporary technology and the risks it brings to the different (...)
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    The Presence of Husserl.Lilian S. Alweiss - 1999 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 30 (1):59-75.
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    Every tree fixed with a purpose: Contesting value in Olmsted's parks.Eric S. Godoy - 2023 - Environmental Values.
    Olmsted was an influential landscape architect whose works include many parks, recreation grounds and more. Inspired by Romantic and transcendentalist thinkers, he developed ‘pastoral transcendentalism’, a style of designing parks that mimicked natural spaces to reproduce their values within cities. Although environmental justice scholars have pointed out how these designs limit access to parks, I argue that environmental philosophers have not adequately discussed Olmsted, particularly his axiology of nature. Reflecting on it reveals how environmental injustice consists not only of restricting (...)
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    Corporate Governance in Asian Countries: Has Confucianism Anything to Offer?Lilian Miles & S. H. Goo - 2013 - Business and Society Review 118 (1):23-45.
    Although Confucianism is a resilient cultural tradition in Asian societies, its role in their corporate governance systems is ambiguous. Confucian values have been pushed to the periphery because of a preoccupation in these countries to emulate corporate governance systems from the West. This article argues that Confucianism has much to offer in enhancing director conduct and corporate governance standards. As the attention of the global business community turns eastwards, it is opportune to revive interest in Confucianism and to explore ways (...)
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    What’s the Harm in Climate Change?Eric S. Godoy - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (1):103-117.
    A popular argument against direct duties for individuals to address climate change holds that only states and other powerful collective agents must act. It excuses individual actions as harmless since they are neither necessary nor sufficient to cause harm, arise through normal activity, and have no clear victims. Philosophers have challenged one or more of these assumptions; however, I show that this definition of harm also excuses states and other collective agents. I cite two examples of this in public discourse (...)
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    Sharing Responsibility for Divesting from Fossil Fuels.Eric S. Godoy - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (6):693-710.
    Governments have been slow to address climate change. If non-governmental agents share a responsibility in light of the slow pace of government action then it is a collective responsibility. I examine three models of collective responsibility, especially Iris Young's social connection model, and assess their value for identifying a collective, among all emitters, that can share responsibility. These models can help us better understand both the growth of the movement to divest from fossil fuels and the nature of responsibility for (...)
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    To Trump’s Chagrin, Non-nationals Are Still In.Eric S. Godoy - 2018 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 21 (1):42-44.
    The anti-environmental policies of the Trump administration are morally disturbing, to say the least. The willful ignorance of basic scientific facts and shameless pandering to the very industries...
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    Ethical issues in hospital clients' satisfaction: A Brazilian perspective.E. S. Rocha, C. A. Ventura, S. D. Godoy, I. A. Mendes & M. A. Trevizan - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (2):188-193.
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    Going Fossil Free: A Lesson in Climate Activism and Collective Responsibility.Eric S. Godoy - 2017 - In Walter Leal Filho (ed.), Handbook of Climate Change Research at Universities: Addressing the Mitigation and Adaptation Challenges. Spring International. pp. 55-67.
    Colleges and universities already contribute significantly to the fight against climate change, but the UN has recently called upon them to do even more. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that institutions of higher education play a unique role in combatting climate change and other structural injustices, not only by conducting research and disseminating knowledge, but also by fostering a form of collective political responsibility. A philosophical analysis of different forms of collective responsibility, with specific attention to the (...)
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    Humanização dos Cuidados Paliativos em Contexto Domiciliário. Interpretação Clínica e Conclusões Principais de um Inquérito com o Questionário SERVQVAL.M. S. Marques, H. Bacelar-Nicolau, V. Tomé, A. Oliveira, P. Maio, J. G. Ferreira, A. Sousa Ferreira, O. Dias, J. Fonseca & P. Frade - 2010 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 66 (2):427-459.
    Apresentam-se os resultados clínicos principais de uma primeira investigação efectuada a familiares de doentes sob tratamento paliativo no domicílio da área de Lisboa, com o instrumento de medida da satisfação SERVQUAL Modificado. Dos 58 familiares/doentes que responderam ao questionário apenas uma minona estava insatisfeita (uma classe de 5 indivíduos mostra-se francamente insatisfeita), uma classe de 15 estava moderadamente satisfeita, havendo 38 individuos fortemente satisfeitos com a qualidade e prontidäo dos serviços prestados. Porém urna percentagem elevada de doentes, segundo a opinião (...)
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  16. Humanizaçao dos cuidados paliativos em conexto domiciliário. Interpretaçao clínica e conclusoes principais de um inquérito com o questionario SERQVAL.M. S. Marques, H. Bacelar Nicolau, V. Tomé, A. Oliveira, P. Maio, J. G. Ferreira, A. Sousa Pereira, Otília Dias, J. Fonseca & P. Frade - 2010 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 66 (2):427-442.
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  17. Reconceiving responsibility: A review of Iris Marion Young’s Responsibility for Justice[REVIEW]Eric S. Godoy - 2013 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (6):591-595.
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    The Impact of St. Augustine’s Writings on the Arts.Lilian H. Zirpolo - 1998 - Augustinian Studies 29 (1):83-109.
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    The Impact of St. Augustine’s Writings on the Arts.Lilian H. Zirpolo - 1998 - Augustinian Studies 29 (1):83-109.
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    “The Temporal ‘Succession’ of Here and Now Situations”: Schütz and Garfinkel on Sequentiality in Interaction.Lilian Coates - 2022 - Human Studies 45 (3):469-491.
    The article re-examines the relationship between the works of Alfred Schütz and Harold Garfinkel, focusing on their respective approaches to temporality in interaction. Although there are good reasons to emphasize the differences between Schütz’s notion of individual projects of action and Garfinkel’s interest in communicative sequencing, there is also an interesting historical connection. In order to elucidate this connection, the article provides a close reading of the steps that lead Schütz from his premise of ‘egological’ time consciousness to his understanding (...)
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    Unruly Microcosms in Contemporary Eco-Fiction.Liliane Campos - 2023 - Substance 52 (3):45-63.
    Abstract:This article theorizes the disruptive epistemic work performed by microcosms in recent eco-fiction. Contemporary fiction often explores large-scale ecological disruption through smaller organisms and environments, enabling readers to perceive the Earth through analogy, allegory and metaphor. Within and against this scale-free reading, I argue that the microcosm has become a fracturing trope that troubles relations between scales. Drawing on fiction by T. C. Boyle, A. S. Byatt, Amitav Ghosh, Ali Smith, and Karen Tei Yamashita, I read the microcosm as a (...)
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  22. Perspectivas arqueo-geológicas do Projeto Central. Nota prévia.M. C. Beltrão, E. M. R. Toth, S. M. N. Neme & M. P. R. Fonseca - 1984 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 6:15-26.
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    Property and “le Propre”.Lilian Kroth - 2024 - Environmental Ethics 46 (1):71-89.
    This paper is concerned with Michel Serres’s critique of property. Through the concept of ‘le propre,’ which in French can mean both ‘clean’ and ‘one’s own,’ and a naturalist reading of Rousseau, he proposes a ‘stercorian’ eco-criticism of property. Focusing on concepts of limits provides a fruitful angle from which to illuminate Serres’s critique of law and property. The first section will introduce Serres as a thinker of limits, borders, and boundaries. In the second and third parts, attention will be (...)
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  24. Self-Consciousness without an “I”: A Critique of Zahavi’s Account of the Minimal Self.Lilian Alweiss - 2022 - Research in Phenomenology 52 (1):84-119.
    This paper takes Zahavi’s view to task that every conscious experience involves a “minimal sense of self.” Zahavi bases his claim on the observation that experience, even on the pre-reflective level, is not only about the object, but also has a distinctive qualitative aspect which is indicative of the fact that it is for me. It has the quality of what he calls “for-meness” or “mineness.” Against this I argue that there are not two phenomena but only one. On the (...)
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    La dynamique interactionnelle au service du codéveloppement professionnel d’enseignants associés réunis en communauté de pratique.Liliane Portelance, Colette Gervais, Geneviève Boisvert & Mylène Quessy - 2018 - Revue Phronesis 7 (4):65-79.
    Given his expertise in the classroom and in school, the cooperating teacher is essential to teacher training. Expectations towards him are coming from ministerial authorities (gouvernement du Québec, 2002, 2008), but also from student teachers (Caron, Portelance and Martineau, 2013). In order to meet these expectations, the cooperating teacher is strongly encouraged to enroll in a continuous training process leading to enhance his training practices. With the intention of supporting the development of the expected cooperating teacher’s competencies (Portelance, Gervais, Lessard, (...)
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    Decrease in Attentional Performance After Repeated Bouts of High Intensity Exercise in Association-Football Referees and Assistant Referees.Sergio L. Schmidt, Guilherme J. Schmidt, Catarina S. Padilla, Eunice N. Simões, Julio C. Tolentino, Paulo R. Barroso, Jorge H. Narciso, Erik S. Godoy & Rubens L. Costa Filho - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Retour sur le marxisme et le darwinisme.Lilian Truchon - 2015 - Actuel Marx 58 (2):104-117.
    As a thinker whose work proposes the recovery in Darwin of an innovative anthropology, which no specialist scholar has consistently refuted or has exposed as amounting to a forced or willful interpretation, Patrick Tort can enable us to arrive at a valid assessment of Darwin’s discourse on man and on civilization. In this regard, he underlines the unquestionably dialectical character of the passage from “nature” to “culture” in the project. As a consequence of their ignorance of this innovation, Marx, and (...)
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    Recuperar o corpo-mundo.Lílian do Valle - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (78):1227-1256.
    A abstração da presença – a sublimação do corpo e a desconsideração dos sentidos – é, como diria Hans Gumbrecht, um dos efeitos da metafísica, pela qual realiza-se a “perda do mundo”, a radical descorporalização exigida pela razão moderna. Alimentada pelas concepções filosóficas da Modernidade, esta tendência foi constantemente enfatizada pelas teorias educacionais até hoje influentes nos meios pedagógicos, além de sedimentada pelas limitações próprias ao modelo escolar amplamente instituído. A crítica e a superação desse modo de ser configura-se hoje (...)
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    Narrative production in low-educated individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease and its relation to cognitive and brain volume measures.Lilian Hübner, Alexandre Nikolaev, Anderson Smidarle, Yawu Liu, Gustavo Cardoso, Vitor Monticelli, Jungmoon Hyun, Wyllians Borelli, Gislaine Jerônimo, Yves Joanette, Lucas Schilling & Fernanda Loureiro - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Transhumanismo y gobernanza global de la edición del genoma humano. Temas comunes e implicaciones para la bioética.Lílian Santos - 2023 - Medicina y Ética 34 (4):1089-1163.
    Este artículo explora las implicaciones para la bioética de los temas comunes entre el transhumanismo y la gobernanza global de la edición del genoma humano (HGE por sus siglas en inglés). En primer lugar, se aplicó el método de análisis temático reflexivo (ATR) a un conjunto de textos sobre el transhumanismo y sobre la gobernanza mundial de la edición del genoma humano. Como resultado de esta aplicación, surgieron tres temas comunes y sus elementos. Posteriormente se desarrolló un ejemplo de implicación (...)
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    Community intervention for the prevention of accidents in children.Rosío de la Caridad Estrada Fonseca & Mendoza Molina - 2014 - Humanidades Médicas 14 (2):423-441.
    Introducción: los accidentes son de las primeras causas de muerte a nivel mundial, por lo que la prevención de los mismos es una emergencia. Objetivo: valorar la repercusión de una intervención comunitaria en la disminución de peligros potenciales de accidentes en familias con niños de 0 a 18 meses. Métodos: se realizó un estudio cuasi experimental multietápico, con enfoques cuantitativo y cualitativo, entre enero de 2009 a junio de 2012. Se trabajó con 39 familias entre las que se produjeron nacimientos (...)
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    In the Air of the Natural History Museum: On Corporate Entanglement and Responsibility in Uncontained Times.Lilian Moncrieff - 2020 - Law and Critique 31 (3):253-273.
    This paper discusses corporate entanglement, impactfulness and responsibility in the Anthropocene, amidst events and conditions that ‘uncontain’ time. It takes its direction of travel from artist Brian Jungen’s ‘Cetology’ (2002), a whalebone sculpture made out of cut-up plastic garden chairs, which conjoins the times of earth and world history, as it hangs in the air of the art gallery, ‘as if’ exhibited in the natural history museum. The paper relates ‘Cetology’s’ engagement with natural history, time, and commodification to matters of (...)
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  33. The Quality of Life and Experiences of Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) Grantees.Cristalyn Capinig, Justin Joshua Godoy, Patrisha O. Guinoo, Noemi C. Dela Cruz & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1):239-246.
    In the past years, many students had problems with their finances, especially their expenses for education. Many of the students are affected by the crisis financially, emotionally, and by their wellbeing. That is why the government provides programs that will help the students with their problems with school expenses, and that is through the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Further, the primary goal of this study is to explore the TES Grantees' lived experiences, challenges, (...)
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    The Emergence and Uncertain Outcomes of Prostitutes' Social Movements.Lilian Mathieu - 2003 - European Journal of Women's Studies 10 (1):29-50.
    This article is a comparative study of five prostitutes' social movements. The emergence of these movements is one of the major developments in the politics of prostitution: for the first time, prostitutes are politically organizing and expressing their claims and grievances in the public debate about prostitution — a debate from which they are usually excluded. But, as is the case for most stigmatized populations, this pretension to enter into the public debate is faced with many difficulties. Some of these (...)
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    Estados de Excepción ante enemigos microscópicos y poderosos: análisis crítico del discurso de dos cadenas nacionales del presidente Piñera.Gerardo Godoy Echiburú & Carolina Badillo Vargas - 2021 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 31 (1):119-137.
    Chile’s recent history has gone through a hybrid conjuncture between what has been called the “social outbreak” on October 18, 2019, and the declaration of health emergency by COVID-19 promulgated on March 18, 2020. In such a context, this article describes and interprets two presidential speeches that announce the States of Exception based on conjunctural enemies’ rise. This social problem is investigated from Critical Discourse Studies and Systemic Functional Linguistics, particularly the appraisal system, together with the categories of legitimation proposed (...)
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    Entropy and Entropic Differences in the Work of Michel Serres.Lilian Kroth - 2024 - Theory, Culture and Society 41 (2):21-35.
    Michel Serres’s philosophy of entropy takes what he famously calls the ‘Northwest Passage’ between the sciences and the humanities. By contextualizing his approach to entropy and affirming the role of a philosophy of difference, this paper explores Serres’s approach by means of ‘entropic differences’. It claims that entropy – or rather, entropies – provide Serres with a paradigmatic case for critical translations between different domains of knowledge. From his early Hermès series, through to The Birth of Physics and later writings (...)
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    The World Unclaimed: A Challenge to Heidegger's Critique of Husserl.Lilian Alweiss - 2003 - Ohio University Press.
    The World Unclaimed argues that Heidegger's critique of modern epistemology in Being and Time is seriously flawed.
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    Schoolchildren’s Compensatory Strategies and Skills in Relation to Attention and Executive Function App Training.Teresa Rossignoli-Palomeque, María Quiros-Godoy, Elena Perez-Hernandez & Javier González-Marqués - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  39. Between Internalism and Externalism: Husserl’s Account of Intentionality.Lilian Alweiss - 2009 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 52 (1):53-78.
    There is a strong consensus among analytic philosophers that Husserl is an internalist and that his internalism must be understood in conjunction with his methodological solipsism. This paper focuses on Husserl's early work the, Logical Investigations , and explores whether such a reading is justified. It shows that Husserl is not a methodological solipsist: He neither believes that meaning can be reduced to the individual, nor does he assign an explanatory role for meaning to the subject. Explanatory priority is assigned (...)
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    Lamarck's method.Lilian Al-Chueyr Pereira Martins & Roberto de Andrade Martins - 1996 - Trans/Form/Ação 19:115-140.
    This paper studies Lamarck's scientific method both from the point of view of his methodological discourse and according to his scientific praxis. Lamarck's methodology is compared to Condillac's as well as to that of the idéologues - a group in which Lamarck is usually included. The analysis of this paper shows that Lamarck's methodological discourse is very similar to Condillac's, but his scientific praxis does not follow this view. Instead of following an empiricist approach, Lamarck's work is grounded upon general (...)
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    Lamarck’s method and metaphysics.Lilian Al-Chueyr Pereira Martins & Roberto de Andrade Martins - 1996 - Jahrbuch Für Geschichte Und Theorie der Biologie 3:181-199.
    Lamarck's evolutionary theory has been regarded as groundless speculation by both coeval naturalists and modern historians of science. Lamarck is usually regarded as belonging to the group of the " idéologues" – followers of Condillac, with a strong empiricist outlook. Indeed, Lamarck refers respectfully to Condillac, and in his methodological discourse presents himself as an empiricist. However, if one compares his evolutionary theory with the empiricist requirements, Lamarck's work should be dismissed as groundless – a mere metaphysical " système" – (...)
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    Edmund Becher Wilson’s Early Contributions to the Chromosome Theory of Heredity: A Case Study of Instrumentalism in Science.Lilian Al-Chueyr Pereira Martins - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (9).
    The chromosome theory of inheritance was established during the three first decades of the 20th century. During the early stage of its substantiating, there were lots of puzzles and little evidence that could validate it. The cytological processes were obscure and several scientists maintained serious doubts concerning the existence of a connection between Mendel’s principles and the behaviour of chromosomes during cell division. It was vital to associate an external, observable characteristic of the organism to a specific chromosome, and this (...)
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    The Pay-Offs to Sociability.Victoria Reyes-García, Ricardo A. Godoy, Vincent Vadez, Isabel Ruíz-Mallén, Tomás Huanca, William R. Leonard, Thomas W. McDade & Susan Tanner - 2009 - Human Nature 20 (4):431-446.
    Previous research addressing the association between leisure and happiness has given rise to the hypothesis that informal social activities might contribute more to happiness than solitary activities. In the current study, we tested how the two types of leisure—social and solitary—contribute to a person’s subjective sense of well-being. For the empirical estimate, we used four consecutive quarters of data collected from 533 people over the age of 16, from 13 Tsimane’ hunter-farmer villages in the Bolivian Amazon. Results suggest that only (...)
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    Heidegger's Black Notebooks.Lilian Alweiss - 2015 - Philosophy 90 (2):305-316.
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    The Theatre is the Opium of the People: A Voice of Dissent from Waldow’s Reading of Rousseau.Lilian Alweiss - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 31 (2):221-231.
    I should like to begin this paper by thanking Anik Waldow for drawing my attention to a debate between Jean Jacques Rousseau and the philosophes about the proposal to build a theatre in Geneva, wit...
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    Kant’s Not so “Logical” Subject.Lilian Alweiss - 2014 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 21:87-105.
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    The Bifurcated Subject.Lilian Alweiss - 2009 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (3):415-434.
    Michel Henry wishes to salvage Descartes’s first principle ‘I think, I am’ by claiming that there is no need to appeal to the world or others to make sense of the self. One of his main targets is Edmund Husserl, who claims that thought is necessarily intentional and thus necessarily about something that is other to thought. To show that this is not so, Henry draws on passages from Descartes’s texts which emphasize that we should not equate the cogito with (...)
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  48. A metodologia de Lamarck.Lilian Al-Chueyr Pereira Martins & Roberto de Andrade Martins - 1996 - Trans/Form/Ação 19:115-140.
    This paper studies Lamarck's scientific method both from the point of view of his methodological discourse and according to his scientific praxis. Lamarck's methodology is compared to Condillac's as well as to that of the idéologues - a group in which Lamarck is usually included. The analysis of this paper shows that Lamarck's methodological discourse is very similar to Condillac's, but his scientific praxis does not follow this view. Instead of following an empiricist approach, Lamarck's work is grounded upon general (...)
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  49. The illustration of pliny's historia naturalis: Manuscripts before 1430.Lilian Armstrong - 1983 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 46 (1):19-39.
  50. Une déculturation annoncée: De la marginalisation de l'Église catholique en Belgique.Liliane Voye & Karel Dobbelaere - 2012 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 43 (1):3-26.
    La dernière Enquête sur les Valeurs des Européens confirme les résultats des trois EVS précédentes quant au délitement du lien à l’Église, au sensible recul des pratiques religieuses, de l’orthodoxie des croyances et de l’acceptation des préceptes ecclésiaux dans les matières éthiques. Elle montre aussi que le recul de ces divers indicateurs s’accentue chez les plus jeunes, dont près de 70% sont sans lien à l’Église depuis au moins une génération. Cette EVS indique en outre que la confiance en l’Église (...)
     
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