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    O professor de educação física na escola: os saberes para o ensino.Marilene Cesário & Aline Maria de Medeiros Rodrigues Reali - 2010 - Filosofia E Educação 2 (2):p - 344.
    O artigo apresenta como questão norteadora: Qual a base de conhecimentos para a formação de professores de Educação Física? O objetivo visa analisar que conhecimentos são reconhecidos como importantes para a formação de professores de Educação Física, sob a perspectiva dos professores envolvidosno currículo. Foram entrevistados 11 professores de diferentes disciplinas e de diferentes centros de estudos da instituição que atuaram na primeira série do curso . Os resultados demonstram ênfase nos conhecimentos de conteúdo específico como necessários para a formação (...)
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  2. Per una psicologia materialistica.Salvatore Cesario - 1976 - Roma: Manzeo libri.
     
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  3. Storia dei problemi filosofici..Cesario Rodi - 1972 - Bari,: Editoriale universitaria.
     
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    Paula A. Michaels, Lamaze. An International Hi.Marilène Vuille - 2015 - Clio 42:314-314.
    L’histoire de l’obstétrique est un champ d’étude prolixe ; les méthodes d’anesthésie et d’analgésie occupent une place centrale dans ses objets d’analyse. Les premières formes d’anesthésie, à l’aide de divers gaz (éther, chloroforme, protoxyde d’azote) utilisés à partir de la seconde moitié du xixe siècle, ont la part belle des récits historiques. Toutefois, les méthodes d’analgésie du xxe siècle commencent à retenir l’attention historienne. L’« Accouchement Sans Douleur par psychoprophylaxie...
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    What can experimental studies of bias tell us about real-world group disparities?Joseph Cesario - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:1-80.
    This article questions the widespread use of experimental social psychology to understand real-world group disparities. Standard experimental practice is to design studies in which participants make judgments of targets who vary only on the social categories to which they belong. This is typically done under simplified decision landscapes and with untrained decision-makers. For example, to understand racial disparities in police shootings, researchers show pictures of armed and unarmed Black and White men to undergraduates and have them press “shoot” and “don't (...)
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    "A negação": um claro enigma de Freud.Marilene Carone - 1983 - Discurso 15:125-132.
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    Reconciling the Irreconcilable: A Property Rights Approach to Resolving the Animal Rights Debate.Anthony J. Cesario - 2021 - Studia Humana 10 (4):36-65.
    Libertarianism is understood to be a “deontological theory of law” that purportedly applies exclusively to humans. According to some libertarians, however, “one of the greatest weaknesses of libertarian theory” is that there are no provisions outlawing the abuse and torture of animals even though this seems to be one of “the most heinous acts it is possible to do”. Moreover, a few of these libertarians go even further and claim that this legal philosophy of non-aggression should actually be extended to (...)
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    Reply to the commentaries: A radical revision of experimental social psychology is still needed.Joseph Cesario - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Are the landscapes of real-world decisions adequately represented in our laboratory tasks? Are the goals and expertise of experimental participants the same as real-world decision-makers? Are we neglecting crucial forces that lead to group outcomes? Are the contingencies necessary for producing experimental demonstrations of bias present in the real world? In the target article, I argued that the answers to these questions are needed to understand whether and how laboratory research can inform real-world group disparities. Most of the commentaries defending (...)
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    Supreme Court protects communications in psychotherapy.F. J. Cesario - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (4):388.
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    The personalized medicine discourse: archaeology and genealogy.Alfredo Cesario, Franziska Michaela Lohmeyer, Marika D’Oria, Andrea Manto & Giovanni Scambia - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (2):247-253.
    Personalized Medicine is an evolving and often missinterpreted concept and no agreement of personalization exist. We examined the PM discourse towards foucauldian archeological and genealogical analysis to understand the meaning of “personalization” in medicine. In the archaeological analysis, the historical evolution is characterized by the coexistence of two epistemologies: the holistic vision and the omic sciences. The genealogical analysis shows how these epistemologies may affect the meaning of “person” and, consequently, the ontology of patients. Additionally, substitutions/confusions of the term PM (...)
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    The School of Salamanca’s Reconciliation of Economics and Religion.Anthony J. Cesario - 2020 - Studia Humana 9 (2):6-15.
    Many years before Adam Smith, numerous theologians associated with the School of Salamanca, such as Domingo de Soto, Juan de Lugo, Juan de Mariana, Luís Saravia de la Calle, Martin de Azpilcueta, Luis de Molina, Leonard Lessius, Thomas Cajetan, and Francisco Garcia had made great strides in the development of economics. Specifically, these theologians, otherwise known as the “Scholastics,” analyzed and argued against price and wage controls by explaining that the only “just” prices and wages are those that are set (...)
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  12. Mídia, violência simbólica E direitos de nacionalidade: Por que os cinco maiores campeões olímpicos são também os membros permanentes do conselho de segurança da onu?Andrei Cesário de Lima Albuquerque - 2016 - Revista Fides 7 (2).
    MÍDIA, VIOLÊNCIA SIMBÓLICA E DIREITOS DE NACIONALIDADE: POR QUE OS CINCO MAIORES CAMPEÕES OLÍMPICOS SÃO TAMBÉM OS MEMBROS PERMANENTES DO CONSELHO DE SEGURANÇA DA ONU?
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    Workforce Participation, Ageing, and Economic Welfare: New Empirical Evidence on Complex Patterns across the European Union.Mirela S. Cristea, Marilen G. Pirtea, Marta C. Suciu & Gratiela G. Noja - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-13.
    The ageing population has become one of the major issues, with manifold consequences upon the economic welfare and elderly living standards satisfaction. This paper grasps an in-depth assessment framework of the ageing phenomenon in connection with the labor market, with significant implications upon economic welfare, across the European Union. We configure our research on four distinctive groups of the EU–27 countries based on the Active Ageing Index mapping, during 1995–2018, by acknowledging the different intensities of ageing implications on economic well-being (...)
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    Individuation et perception visuelle chez Descartes.Marilène Phillips - 1986 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 176 (2):161 - 181.
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    L'actualité de l'immatérialisme de Berkeley.Marilène Phillips - 1986 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 176 (3):373 - 376.
  16. La métaphore inouïe.Ernesto Grassi & Marilène Raiola - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (3):366-367.
     
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    The choroid plexus in the rise, fall and repair of the brain.Dwaine F. Emerich, Stephen J. M. Skinner, Cesario V. Borlongan, Alfred V. Vasconcellos & Chistopher G. Thanos - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (3):262-274.
    The choroid plexuses (CPs) are involved in the most-basic aspects of neural function including maintaining the extracellular milieu of the brain by actively modulating chemical exchange between the CSF and brain parenchyma, surveying the chemical and immunological status of the brain, detoxifying the brain, secreting a nutritive “cocktail” of polypeptides and participating in repair processes following trauma. This diversity of functions may mean that even modest changes in the CP can have far-reaching effects. Indeed, changes in the anatomy and physiology (...)
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    Moral distress in clinical research nurses.Brandi L. Showalter, Ann Malecha, Sandra Cesario & Paula Clutter - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (7-8):1697-1708.
    Background: Clinical research nurses experience unique challenges in the context of their role that can lead to conflict and moral distress. Although examined in many areas, moral distress has not been studied in clinical research nurses. Research aim: The aim of this study was to examine moral distress in clinical research nurses and the relationship between moral distress scores and demographic characteristics of clinical research nurses. Research design: This was a descriptive quantitative study to measure moral distress in clinical research (...)
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    Cesario's framework for understanding group disparities is radically incomplete.Morgan Weaving & Cordelia Fine - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario argues that experimental studies of bias tell us little about why group disparities exist. We argue that Cesario's alternative approach implicitly frames understanding of group disparities as a false binary between “bias” and “group differences.” This, we suggest, will contribute little to our understanding of the complex dynamics that produce group disparities, and risks inappropriately rationalizing them.
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    L’etica coniugale in Cesario d’Arles.Antoni Zurek - 1985 - Augustinianum 25 (1-2):565-578.
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    Ernesto Grassi, La métaphore inouïe. Traduit de l'italien par Marilène Raiola. Avant-propos par Alain Pons.Jean-François Tock - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (92):685-686.
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    Carlo Michelstaedter, La persuasion et la rhétorique, édition établie par Sergio Campailla, traduit de l'Italien par Marilène Raiola, Milan, Éditions de l'Éclat, collection « philosophie imaginaire », 1989, 204 pages.Carlo Michelstaedter, La persuasion et la rhétorique, édition établie par Sergio Campailla, traduit de l'Italien par Marilène Raiola, Milan, Éditions de l'Éclat, collection « philosophie imaginaire », 1989, 204 pages. [REVIEW]Steve Light - 1996 - Philosophiques 23 (1):198-201.
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    Experimental studies of bias: Imperfect but neither useless nor unique.Callie H. Burt & Brian B. Boutwell - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario provides a compelling critique of the use of experimental social psychology to explain real-world group disparities. We concur with his targeted critique and extend “the problem of missing information” to another common measures of bias. We disagree with Cesario's broader argument that the entire enterprise be abandoned, suggesting instead targeted utilization. Finally, we question whether the critique is appropriately directed at experimental social psychologists.
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    Two thousand years after Archimedes, psychologist finds three topics that will simply not yield to the experimental method.B. Keith Payne & Mahzarin R. Banaji - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario argues that experiments cannot illuminate real group disparities because they leave out factors that operate in ordinary life. But what Cesario calls flaws are, in fact, the point of the experimental method. Of all the topics in science, we have to wonder why racial discrimination would be uniquely unsuited for investigating with experiments. The argument to give up the most powerful scientific method to study one of the hardest problems we confront is laughable.
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    Surely not all experimental studies of bias need abandoning?Fiona A. White - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario misrepresents experimental social psychology. The discipline encompasses significantly more than implicit bias research, including controlled decision making and real-world behavioral observations. Paradoxically, while critiquing popular implicit bias tasks, Cesario also describes task refinements that have significantly advanced their external validity and our contextual understanding of bias. Thus rather than abandonment, a call for “continued improvement” is a far more sensible proposition.
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    Accuracy in social judgment does not exclude the potential for bias.Jonathan B. Freeman, Kerri L. Johnson & Steven J. Stroessner - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario claims that all bias research tells us is that people “end up using the information they have come to learn as being probabilistically accurate in their daily lives”. We expose Cesario's flawed assumptions about the relationship between accuracy and bias. Through statistical simulations and empirical work, we show that even probabilistically accurate responses are regularly accompanied by bias.
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    Centering the relationship between structural racism and individual bias.Agustín Fuentes, Laurence Ralph & Dorothy E. Roberts - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario misrepresents or ignores data on real-world racist and sexist patterns and processes in an attempt to discredit the assumptions of implicit bias experimentation. His position stands in stark contradiction to substantive research across the social sciences recognizing the widespread, systematic, and structuring processes of racism and sexism. We argue for centering the relationship between structural racism and individual bias.
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    Developmental research assessing bias would benefit from naturalistic observation data.Jennifer L. Rennels & Kindy Insouvanh - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario's critiques and suggestions for redesigning social psychology experiments echo Dahl's call for developmental researchers to use experimental and naturalistic methods in a complementary manner for understanding children's development. We provide examples of how naturalistic observations can rectify Cesario's missing flaws for developmental studies investigating children's social biases and help researchers derive theories they can then experimentally test.
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    How should we understand “bias” as a thick concept in recruitment discrimination studies?Päivi Seppälä - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario criticizes the experimental design of studies of bias by claiming that acting on stereotypes in the experimental situation might not be an “error” from a Bayesian perspective. However, social psychologists might have an ethical reason to label the observed decision-maker biases as “erroneous.” Decision-making can be considered as “biased” and “erroneous,” because it reflects illegal and morally condemnable discrimination.
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    Experiments make a good breakfast, but a poor supper.Jolanda Jetten, Hema Preya Selvanathan, Charlie R. Crimston, Sarah V. Bentley & S. Alexander Haslam - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Cesario's analysis has three key flaws. First, the focus on whether an effect is “real” overlooks the importance of theory testing. Second, obsession with effects sidelines theoretically informed questions about when and why an effect may arise. Third, failure to take stock of cultural and historical context strips findings of meaning.
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  31. Taking social psychology out of context.Michael Brownstein, Daniel Kelly & Alex Madva - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:26-27.
    We endorse Cesario's call for more research into the complexities of “real-world” decisions and the comparative power of different causes of group disparities. Unfortunately, these reasonable suggestions are overshadowed by a barrage of non sequiturs, misdirected criticisms of methodology, and unsubstantiated claims about the assumptions and inferences of social psychologists.
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    Beyond stereotypes: Prejudice as an important missing force explaining group disparities.Iniobong Essien, Marleen Stelter, Anette Rohmann & Juliane Degner - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    We comment on Cesario's assertion that social psychological intergroup research focuses solely on stereotypes, neglecting actual differences between groups to explain group disparities. This reasoning, however, misses yet another explaining force: In addition to stereotypes, ample laboratory and field research documents relationships between group disparities, discrimination, and prejudice, which cannot be explained by people's accurate judgments of real-world group differences.
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    Missing context from experimental studies amplifies, rather than negates, racial bias in the real world.Leland Jasperse, Benjamin S. Stillerman & David M. Amodio - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    We agree with Cesario's premise but reject his conclusion: Although experimental studies of racial stereotyping, weapons perception, and shoot decisions typically exclude real-world contextual factors and thus have limited relevance to race disparities, these excluded factors comprise systemic, institutional, and individual-level biases that are more likely to amplify racial disparities than negate them.
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    Practical consequences of flawed social psychological research on bias.Hal R. Arkes - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    The flaws in social psychological research pointed out by Cesario have societal costs. These include ignoring crucial base rates thereby degrading the effectiveness of policy decisions, generalizing the conclusions derived from experiments on non-professionals thereby distorting the public's view of professional law enforcement personnel, questionable accusations of racism, and mis-attributions of the causes of racial differences in behavior.
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    Writing from the Margins: Towards an Epistemology of Contemporary African Brazilian Fiction.David Brookshaw - 2012 - In Brookshaw David (ed.), Racism and Ethnic Relations in the Portuguese-Speaking World. pp. 133.
    This chapter discusses the extent to which it is feasible to talk of a black Brazilian literary tradition that is somehow cohesive, conscious of itself and self-reflective. In looking at works by black fiction writers during the second half of the twentieth century, such as Romeu Crusoé, Oswaldo de Camargo, Cuti, Geni Guimarães, Marilene Felinto and Muniz Sodré, it suggests that writers of African descent who self-identify as black Brazilians are to a large extent bound by identification with region (...)
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    Controlled lab experiments are one of many useful scientific methods to investigate bias.Jason A. Okonofua - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Ecological validity is key in science and laboratory experiments alone cannot fully explain complex real-world phenomena. Yet the three flaws Cesario proposes do not characterize the field and are not “methodological trickery,” designed to intentionally mislead practitioners. In school discipline alone, these alleged flaws are indeed addressed and laboratory experimentation has contributed to mitigation of a real-world problem.
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    The call for ecological validity is right but missing perceptual idiosyncrasies is wrong.Jennie Qu-Lee & Emily Balcetis - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Although psychology has long professed that perception predicts action, the strength of the evidence supporting the statement depends on the ecological validity of the technologies and paradigms used, particularly those that track eye movements, supporting Cesario's argument. While right to call for ecological validity, Cesario's model fails to account for individual differences in visual experience perceivers have when presented with the same stimulus.
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    Animal Rights from the Perspective of Evictionism.Walter E. Block - 2022 - Studia Humana 11 (2):10-19.
    In this paper, the conception of Anthony J. Cesario about the philosophy of animal rights is critically reviewed. His approach is a valiant effort to defend the philosophy of animal rights. He is a moderate on this matter, offering all sorts of compromises. He applies an unusual insight to this matter with using the libertarian doctrine of evictionism.
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    A skeptical reflection: Contextualizing police shooting decisions with skin-tone.David M. Blake - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    This commentary expands the discussion of Cesario's Missing Forces Flaw by identifying and discussing variables that influence police shooting decisions but are often absent from bias-based research. Additionally, the closing identifies novel recommendations for future contextually related research.
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    Genèse de la raison classique, de Charron à Descartes.Tullio Gregory - 2000 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Traduit de l'italien par Marilène Raiola et Thierry Bedouelle Préface de Jean-Robert Armogathe Le premier mérite de T. Gregory est de présenter l'état actuel des recherches, sur un mode critique, illustré par des exemples. Tandis qu'un consensus s'était établi qui voyait dans les "libertines érudits" les derniers humanistes de la Renaissance, Gregory y voit les premiers représentants d'une pensée articulée des Lumières. A une Renaissance perçue comme le dernier feu du passé il oppose une interprétation nouvelle, hardie, d'ouverture des temps (...)
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    The logic of challenging research into bias and social disparity.Regina Rini - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    There are two problems with the logic of Cesario's argument for abandoning existing research on social bias. First, laboratory findings of decisional bias have social significance even if Cesario is right that the research strips away real-world context. Second, the argument makes overly skeptical demands of a research program seeking complex causal linkages between micro- and macro-scale phenomena.
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