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  1. Dimensions of autonomy: Primary teachers' decisions about involvement in science professional development.Renato A. Schibeci & Ruth L. Hickey - 2004 - Science Education 88 (1):119-145.
     
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    Problematic Publics: A Critical Review of Surveys of Public Attitudes to Biotechnology. [REVIEW]Renato Schibeci, Ian Barns & Aidan Davison - 1997 - Science, Technology and Human Values 22 (3):317-348.
    This article discusses a range of recent major surveys of public attitudes toward biotechnology. The authors identify a number of problematic features of the surveys: the use of predominantly consumerist rather than civic conception of public discourse; the assumption of a unitary "general public," a "cognitive deficit" approach to public understanding of science; and the presumption of a politically neutral and instrumental ist model of science and technology. The authors then examine some alternative ap proaches to exploring perceptions of biotechnology (...)
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    “What Do You Think about Genetic Medicine?” Facilitating Sociable Public Discourse on Developments in the New Genetics.Robyn Shaw, Aidan Davison, Renato Schibeci & Ian Barns - 2000 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 25 (3):283-308.
    An important aspect of any meaningful public discussion about developments in gene technology is the provision of opportunities for interested publics to engage in sociable public discourse with other lay people and with experts. This article reports on a series of peer group conversations conducted in late 1996 and early 1997 with sixteen community groups in Perth, Western Australia, interested in gene therapy technology. With the case of cystic fibrosis as a particular focus, and using background resource material as a (...)
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    On the algebraizability of annotated logics.Renato A. Lewin, Irene F. Mikenberg & María G. Schwarze - 1997 - Studia Logica 59 (3):359-386.
    Annotated logics were introduced by V.S. Subrahmanian as logical foundations for computer programming. One of the difficulties of these systems from the logical point of view is that they are not structural, i.e., their consequence relations are not closed under substitutions. In this paper we give systems of annotated logics that are equivalent to those of Subrahmanian in the sense that everything provable in one type of system has a translation that is provable in the other. Moreover these new systems (...)
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    Literal‐paraconsistent and literal‐paracomplete matrices.Renato A. Lewin & Irene F. Mikenberg - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (5):478-493.
    We introduce a family of matrices that define logics in which paraconsistency and/or paracompleteness occurs only at the level of literals, that is, formulas that are propositional letters or their iterated negations. We give a sound and complete axiomatization for the logic defined by the class of all these matrices, we give conditions for the maximality of these logics and we study in detail several relevant examples.
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    On a Definition of a Variety of Monadic ℓ-Groups.José Luis Castiglioni, Renato A. Lewin & Marta Sagastume - 2014 - Studia Logica 102 (1):67-92.
    In this paper we expand previous results obtained in [2] about the study of categorical equivalence between the category IRL 0 of integral residuated lattices with bottom, which generalize MV-algebras and a category whose objects are called c-differential residuated lattices. The equivalence is given by a functor ${{\mathsf{K}^\bullet}}$ , motivated by an old construction due to J. Kalman, which was studied by Cignoli in [3] in the context of Heyting and Nelson algebras. These results are then specialized to the case (...)
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    First order theory for literal‐paraconsistent and literal‐paracomplete matrices.Renato A. Lewin & Irene F. Mikenberg - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (4):425-433.
    In this paper a first order theory for the logics defined through literal paraconsistent-paracomplete matrices is developed. These logics are intended to model situations in which the ground level information may be contradictory or incomplete, but it is treated within a classical framework. This means that literal formulas, i.e. atomic formulas and their iterated negations, may behave poorly specially regarding their negations, but more complex formulas, i.e. formulas that include a binary connective are well behaved. This situation may and does (...)
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    Involutions defined by monadic terms.Renato A. Lewin - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (4):387 - 389.
    We prove that there are two involutions defined by monadic terms that characterize Monadic Algebras. We further prove that the variety of Monadic Algebras is the smallest variety of Interior Algebras where these involutions give rise to an interpretation from the variety of Bounded Distributive Lattices into it.
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    Interpretations into monadic algebras.Renato A. Lewin - 1987 - Studia Logica 46 (4):329 - 342.
    In [3], O. C. García and W. Taylor make an in depth study of the lattice of interpretability types of varieties first introduced by W. Neumann [5]. In this lattice several varieties are identified so in order to distinguish them and understand the fine structure of the lattice, we propose the study of the interpretations between them, in particular, how many there are and what these are. We prove, among other things, that there are eight interpretations from the variety of (...)
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    P1 algebras.Renato A. Lewin, Irene F. Mikenberg & Maria G. Schwarze - 1994 - Studia Logica 53 (1):21 - 28.
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    Algebraization of logics defined by literal-paraconsistent or literal-paracomplete matrices.Eduardo Hirsh & Renato A. Lewin - 2008 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 54 (2):153-166.
    We study the algebraizability of the logics constructed using literal-paraconsistent and literal-paracomplete matrices described by Lewin and Mikenberg in [11], proving that they are all algebraizable in the sense of Blok and Pigozzi in [3] but not finitely algebraizable. A characterization of the finitely algebraizable logics defined by LPP-matrices is given.We also make an algebraic study of the equivalent algebraic semantics of the logics associated to the matrices ℳ32,2, ℳ32,1, ℳ31,1, ℳ31,3, and ℳ4 appearing in [11] proving that they are (...)
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    The logic of equilibrium and abelian lattice ordered groups.Adriana Galli, Renato A. Lewin & Marta Sagastume - 2004 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 43 (2):141-158.
    We introduce a deductive system Bal which models the logic of balance of opposing forces or of balance between conflicting evidence or influences. ‘‘Truth values’’ are interpreted as deviations from a state of equilibrium, so in this sense, the theorems of Bal are to be interpreted as balanced statements, for which reason there is only one distinguished truth value, namely the one that represents equilibrium. The main results are that the system Bal is algebraizable in the sense of [5] and (...)
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    On free annotated algebras.Renato A. Lewin, Irene F. Mikenberg & Marı́a G. Schwarze - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 108 (1-3):249-259.
    In Lewin et al. 359–386) the authors proved that certain systems of annotated logics are algebraizable in the sense of Block and Rigozzi 396). Later in Lewin et al. the study of the associated quasi-varieties of annotated algebras is initiated. In this paper we continue the study of the these classes of algebras, in particular, we report some recent results about the free annotated algebras.
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    Genetic medicine: an experiment in community-expert interaction.R. Schibeci, I. Barns, R. Shaw & A. Davison - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (4):335-339.
    This project tested a two-way model of communication between lay groups and experts about genetic medicine in Perth, Western Australia. Focus group discussion with community group participants was followed by a communication workshop between community group participants and experts. Four groups of concerns or themes emerged from discussion: clinical considerations; legislative concerns; research priorities, and ethical and wider considerations. Community group concerns are not always met by the actions of "experts". This is, in part, because of the differing life-worlds of (...)
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  15. Home, school, and peer group influences on student attitudes and achievement in science.Renats A. Schibeci - 1989 - Science Education 73 (1):13-24.
     
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    Public Knowledge and Perceptions of Science and Technology.R. A. Schibeci - 1990 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 10 (2):86-92.
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    Science Against the Unbelievers: The Correspondence of Bonnet and Needham, 1760-1780.Renato Giuseppe Mazzolini, Charles Bonnet, Shirley A. Roe & John Turberville Needham - 1986
    The Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series, previously known as SVEC (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century), has published over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly volumes since 1955 as part of the Voltaire Foundation at the University of Oxford. International in focus, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment volumes cover wide-ranging aspects of the eighteenth century and the Enlightenment, from gender studies to political theory, and from economics to visual arts and music, and are published in English or French.
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    Analysis of Some Filipino Perspectives on Ethical Issues in Multi‐Country Collaborative Research: A Case of Deep Listening.Renato B. Manaloto, Allen Andrew & A. Alvarez - 2005 - Bioethics 19 (5-6):550-564.
    The discussion on ethical issues, it is said, should not be confined to experts but should be extended to patients and local communities, because of the real need to engage stakeholders and non‐stakeholders alike not only in carrying out any biomedical research project, but also in the drafting and legislation of bioethics instruments. Several local and inter‐country consultations have already been conducted in furtherance of this goal, but there is much left to be desired in them. The consultations may have (...)
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    A representation theorem for languages with generalized quantifiers through back-and-forth methods.Renato H. L. Pedrosa & Antonio M. A. Sette - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (4):401 - 411.
    We obtain in this paper a representation of the formulae of extensions ofL by generalized quantifiers through functors between categories of first-order structures and partial isomorphisms. The main tool in the proofs is the back-and-forth technique. As a corollary we obtain the Caicedo's version of Fraïssés theorem characterizing elementary equivalence for such languages. We also discuss informally some geometrical interpretations of our results.
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  20. Science against the Unbelievers: The Correspondence of Bonnet and Needham, 1760-1780. Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 243, Oxford. [REVIEW]Renato G. Mazzolini & Shirley A. Roe - 1991 - Diderot Studies 24:207-210.
     
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    L’“ars combinatoria” di Ugo Nespolo.Renato Barilli - 2015 - Rivista di Estetica:23-25.
    The combination of single material elements characterises Nespolo’s artworks since the 60s. The primacy of art factuality - to do art manually - emerges both in his geometrically structured works and in his machines and wooden uniconic structures. These are all combined and based on the strategy of puzzle and on a reflection about the mental attitude to do art. For these reasons, it is possible to consider Nespolo as a forerunner of Conceptual Art.
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    A Lusofonia Hoje: O Legado de Agostinho da Silva.Renato Epifânio - 2011 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 67 (2):317 - 327.
    Se, por um lado, o pensamento filosófico não pode submeter-se a nenhum desígnio que lhe seja extrínseco, sob pena de se negar, por outro, não pode alhear-se do espaço-tempo onde emerge e se afirma como tal. Tornou-se entretanto urna evidência que Portugal está hoje num processo de viragem estratégica. Depois de, no rescaldo da descolonização, ter apostado tudo na integração europeia, voltando as costas ao espaço lusófono, importa agora que, Portugal, sem voltar as costas à Europa, aposte de novo na (...)
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    Making marks while reading, with some remarks on the challenges posed by the digital world.Marcus A. Lessa, Domício Proença Júnior, Roberto Bartholo & Édison Renato Silva - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (2):183-193.
    This communication sought to redress the loss of the skill of making marks while reading by reporting a consolidated and reflective summation that drew on over four decades' worth of experience with approximately 500 undergraduate and 200 graduate students of Production Engineering at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. It identified the fundamentals and rationale of making marginalia while reading, with particular attention to their role in the preservation of insights and in furthering discovery, pointing to the need to (...)
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    Que tipo de ciência é, afinal, a Psicanálise?Renato Mezan - 2007 - Human Nature 9 (2):319-359.
    Para Freud, a disciplina que criou fazia indiscutivelmente parte das ciências da Natureza, e de modo algum daquelas 'do espírito', como então se chamavam na Alemanha as atuais ciências humanas. Para nós, contemporâneos, tal asserção parece muito estranha: que objeto poderia ser mais humano do que o espírito humano, tema da Psicanálise? Este artigo retoma esse problema pelo ângulo da partição entre os dois tipos de ciência que vigoravam no tempo e no ambiente cultural de Freud, no interior da qual (...)
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    As reviravoltas de um conceito: a crítica do “poder” em Michel Foucault.Renato Alves Aleikseivz - 2020 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 20 (3):83-97.
    Nesse artigo, empreenderemos uma reflexão sobre a analítica do poder em Michel Foucault. Nossa intenção é percorrer a produção foucaultiana a partir de meados dos anos setenta até início dos anos oitenta, buscando compreender os deslocamentos ou “reviravoltas” pelos quais o conceito de poder sofreu ao longo do tempo. Procuraremos mostrar que é possível identificar três momentos na pesquisa de Foucault. Em primeiro lugar, ao tentar se afastar da tradicional compreensão jurídica-discursiva do poder, ele introduz uma análise inédita a respeito (...)
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    Sartre e a tese da transcendência do ego.Renato dos Santos Belo - 2014 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 9 (1):159-180.
    Em A transcendência do Ego, primeiro ensaio filosófico de Sartre, recusa-se a presença do Ego na consciência. Apropriando-se da fenomenologia de Husserl, Sartre critica as posições filosóficas e psicológicas que transformaram o Ego num habitante da consciência. O presente artigo se propõe a examinar a tese de Sartre e delinear o alcance de suas considerações para a psicologia e para a filosofia. Trata-se de momento importante da trajetória de Sartre porque nele podemos identificar as primeiras preocupações do filósofo, assim como (...)
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    The role of cognitive abilities in decisions from experience: Age differences emerge as a function of choice set size.Renato Frey, Rui Mata & Ralph Hertwig - 2015 - Cognition 142 (C):60-80.
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    O estatuto e o papel do intelectual em Benda e Sartre.Renato Belo - 2023 - Griot 23 (3):194-211.
    Esse artigo pretende explorar os temas do estatuto e da função do intelectual em dois autores significativos para a questão a partir do século XX: Julien Benda e Jean-Paul Sartre. Trata-se de revisitar as noções de autonomia e engajamento, fundamentais para uma compreensão comparativa entre os dois autores. O texto procura caracterizar de forma ampla o tipo de intelectual defendido por Benda no mesmo passo em que procura evidenciar a gênese e as condições de aparecimento do intelectual para Sartre. O (...)
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    Cosmopolitismo(s) e cartografias pós-nacionais.Renato Cordeiro Gomes - 2018 - Cultura:33-47.
    Uma concepção de cosmopolitismo, de base eurocêntrica, é questionada por pensadores como K. A. Appiah, Walter Mignolo, Silviano Santiago entre outros, para buscar possíveis ressemantizações do termo no contexto contemporâneo, marcado pela globalização, pelo multiculturalismo e pela expansão das novas tecnologias de comunicação. Considerando esse confronto de noções de cosmopolitismo, indaga-se como se deu a interpretação do Brasil no início do século XX, quando recrudesceram as tensões entre cosmopolitismo e nacionalismo. Busca-se, por outro lado, confrontar tais interpretações com as que (...)
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    Lezioni di filosofia: da Fichte a Lukács.Renato Solmi - 2022 - Macerata: Quodlibet. Edited by Marco Gatto.
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    O caminho para o consenso – análise da crítica de Waldron a Rawls sobre desacordos políticos.Renato César Cardoso, Pâmela de Rezende Cortes & André Matos de Almeida Oliveira - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 64 (3):e29041.
    O objetivo deste artigo é analisar a crítica de Waldron a Rawls, feita no livro “Law and Disagreement”. Queremos saber se nessa crítica está implícita a ideia de que Rawls faz uma má idealização. Para fazer isso, teremos, em primeiro lugar, que esclarecer o que é uma “teoria ideal” e o que são boas ou más idealizações. Falaremos sobre essas distinções na primeira seção do artigo. Waldron ataca a alegada incapacidade da teoria de Rawls de tratar seriamente os desacordos sobre (...)
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  32. International Handbook of Philosophy of Education.Ann Chinnery, Nuraan Davids, Naomi Hodgson, Kai Horsthemke, Viktor Johansson, Dirk Willem Postma, Claudia W. Ruitenberg, Paul Smeyers, Christiane Thompson, Joris Vlieghe, Hanan Alexander, Joop Berding, Charles Bingham, Michael Bonnett, David Bridges, Malte Brinkmann, Brian A. Brown, Carsten Bünger, Nicholas C. Burbules, Rita Casale, M. Victoria Costa, Brian Coyne, Renato Huarte Cuéllar, Stefaan E. Cuypers, Johan Dahlbeck, Suzanne de Castell, Doret de Ruyter, Samantha Deane, Sarah J. DesRoches, Eduardo Duarte, Denise Egéa, Penny Enslin, Oren Ergas, Lynn Fendler, Sheron Fraser-Burgess, Norm Friesen, Amanda Fulford, Heather Greenhalgh-Spencer, Stefan Herbrechter, Chris Higgins, Pádraig Hogan, Katariina Holma, Liz Jackson, Ronald B. Jacobson, Jennifer Jenson, Kerstin Jergus, Clarence W. Joldersma, Mark E. Jonas, Zdenko Kodelja, Wendy Kohli, Anna Kouppanou, Heikki A. Kovalainen, Lesley Le Grange, David Lewin, Tyson E. Lewis, Gerard Lum, Niclas Månsson, Christopher Martin & Jan Masschelein (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This handbook presents a comprehensive introduction to the core areas of philosophy of education combined with an up-to-date selection of the central themes. It includes 95 newly commissioned articles that focus on and advance key arguments; each essay incorporates essential background material serving to clarify the history and logic of the relevant topic, examining the status quo of the discipline with respect to the topic, and discussing the possible futures of the field. The book provides a state-of-the-art overview of philosophy (...)
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    O uso da narrativa no discurso teológico contempor'neo.Renato Gomes Alves - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):339-346.
    The contemporary theological discourse is still understood as something restricted to the ecclesiastical and clerical ambit. Nevertheless, the theologian's task to use new languages to reach new fields and ease the dialogue still remains. It is observed as even more complex in a plural scene as the present days. For this reason, the narrative, as a theological language, presents a reading key to Christology, used by the contemporary french theologian, Joseph Moingt. Through this key, it is supposed to give a (...)
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    Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, a eternidade da vida da Vontade e a incólume força criadora do espírito dionisíaco.Renato Nunes Bittencourt - 2013 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 4 (1):03.
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    Emotional Faces in Symbolic Relations: A Happiness Superiority Effect Involving the Equivalence Paradigm.Renato Bortoloti, Rodrigo Vianna de Almeida, João Henrique de Almeida & Julio C. de Rose - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Schopenhauer, Nietzsche e a crítica ao formalismo da moral kantiana.Renato Nunes Bittencourt - 2011 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 2 (1):03.
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  37. A defence of human rights : Blumenbach on albinism.Renato G. Mazzolini - 2018 - In Nicolaas A. Rupke & Gerhard Lauer (eds.), Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Neurolaw and the Neuroscience of Free Will: an Overview.Renato César Cardoso - 2021 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 21:55-81.
    Due to the advent of modern neuroscience, several scientific disciplines have developed entirely new theories, perspectives, and methodologies. The substantial advances and discoveries made in this field over the last decades, especially those concerned with human cognition and behavior, have steered the course of many traditional research areas and given rise to others, like neuroethics and neurolaw. Here we take a look at some of the general characteristics of the growing field of neurolaw, an interdisciplinary field that dwells on the (...)
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    The Anonymous’ Commentary on Plato’s Theatetus and a middle-platonic theory of knowledge.Renato Matoso - 2019 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 27:e02706.
    In this paper, I defend that the historiographical category of eclecticism is a correct way to describe the epistemology and the exegetical activity of the Anonymous commentator on Plato’s Theaetetus. In addition, I show that the interpretation of the platonic philosophy presented in this text not only presupposes an eclectic philosophical attitude, but also offers a conscious defense of a positive and philosophically relevant form of eclecticism. By eclecticism, I understand a method of inquiry based on the deliberate use of (...)
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    A afirmação da finitude como possibilidade para a responsabilização do desejo: notas a partir de Heidegger e Lacan.Renato dos Santos & Juliana Rodrigues Dalbosco - 2019 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 19 (1):215-225.
    O propósito deste artigo é o de evidenciar de que forma a afirmação de ser ser-para-a-morte de Heidegger pode ser entendido como condição de possibilidade para a responsabilização do desejo conforme formulado pela psicanálise lacaniana. Primeiro, descreve-se a estrutura do Dasein heideggeriano, bem como seus existenciais. Em seguida, analisa-se o uso e o sentido da noção de desejo em Lacan. Tanto numa existência autêntica, quanto num final de análise, onde o sujeito sabe lidar com suas perdas, diante da angústia, ele (...)
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  41. A Problemática do Tempo na Conferência Heideggeriana "Der Begriff der Zeit".Renato Kirchner - 2017 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 1 (1):105-123.
    Para compreender a trajetória da elaboração heideggeriana do conceito de tempo é fundamental analisar a conferência O conceito de tempo (Der Begriff der Zeit). Entendemos que, embora o tempo seja tematizado em vários outros textos da juventude ou mesmo em obras heideggerianas mais tardias, é visível nesta conferência de 1924 a preocupação do pensador em conceber, de uma maneira tematicamente explícita, um novo conceito de tempo. Nossa proposta inicial restringe-se, por um lado, em avistar e evidenciar as ideias condutoras da (...)
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    Denegrindo a filosofia: o pensamento como coreografia de conceitos afroperspectivistas.Renato Noguera - 2011 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 4 (2):1-19.
    Partindo da ideia de Deleuze que filosofia é criar conceitos, este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar a filosofia afroperspectivista, criando conceitos para articular ensino de filosofia e a educação das relações etnicorraciais. O conceito de denegrir trabalha para problematizar o nascimento da filosofia na busca por uma nova coreografia do pensamento.
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    A fundamental diferença entre o conceito de tempo na ciência histórica e na física: interpretação de um texto heideggeriano.Renato Kirchner - 2012 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 57 (1).
    Este artigo tem como escopo fazer uma interpretação fenomenológica do texto da aula de habilitação pronunciada por Martin Heidegger em 1915 na Universidade de Friburgo. Apesar de ser um texto citado muitas vezes pelos estudiosos da obra heideggeriana, pouco se conhece a seu respeito e, sobretudo, que e como algumas ideias – as quais serão desenvolvidas em Ser e tempo (1927) – já estão embrionariamente presentes na referida aula. Nesse sentido, seguindo a indicação do próprio título, pretende-se evidenciar em que (...)
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    A catástrofe da sociedade de desempenho e o trabalho positivado como caminho para a morte.Renato Nunes Bittencourt - 2023 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 6 (1):38-50.
    Inspirando-se pela obra de Byung-Chul Han e com o suporte valioso de outros renomados pensadores, visa-se abordar como a experiência do trabalho, na consolidação da Modernidade sob o crivo do regime capitalista cada vez mais alinhado com as tecnologias da informação, converte-se em uma estrutura gerencial de promoção da exaustão total do ser humano, cada vez mais sufocado pela impossibilidade de resistir aos imperativos do culto da performance.
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    When metaphysical words blossom.Renato Sztutman - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (2):325-344.
    This article is a belated contribution to a Common Knowledge symposium on the “unanticipated conceptual practice” of “anthropological philosophy.” The basic argument is that the groundwork for this emerging approach, associated foremost with Eduardo Viveiros de Castro's book Métaphysiques cannibales of 2009, was laid in the 1970s by the controversial French anthropologists Pierre and Hélène Clastres. It is argued that the Clastres took the intellectual practices of Guarani shamans and prophets as analogous to the those of ancient Greek philosophers but (...)
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    Rousseau e a radicalidade democrática.Renato Moscateli - 2023 - Princípios 30 (62).
    A associação de Rousseau às fontes filosóficas da democracia não constitui algo livre de discussões. O próprio autor preferia a qualificação de “republicano” em vez de “democrata”, e no Contrato Social apontou sérias dificuldades para a existência da democracia como uma forma de governo, ainda que suas teses sobre a soberania popular reverberem princípios tipicamente ligados às constituições democráticas. Diante disso, Kevin Inston questionou que os democratas radicais contemporâneos tenham negligenciado a contribuição do filósofo genebrino, e por isto buscou mostrar (...)
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    An analysis of conceptual ambiguities in the debate on the format of concepts.Renato Raia - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-26.
    There is a debate in philosophy and cognitive science over whether concepts – the building blocks of thought—are couched in a perceptual modality or are amodally represented. The empirical evidence so far collected seems not to have adjudicated this question yet, as reinterpretation of the same set of evidence by both supporters of modalism and amodalism have been provided. I offer a critique of such reinterpretations, arguing that they ultimately derive from theoretical problems in the definition of a modal representation. (...)
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    Scientometrics: the project for a science of science transformed into an industry of measurements.Renato Rodrigues Kinouchi - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (SPE):147-159.
    This paper discusses the intellectual justification of scientometrics through the claim that it is part of the quest for a quantitative science of science. Initially, I will make a brief description of scientometrics' historical background. Next, I will explain that those disciplines that have been satisfactorily mathematized always contain two distinct basic components: an axiomatic, defining the operations that can be realized with the available data, and an interpretation of their meaning. Counting papers and citations is a way to collect (...)
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    A Nova Evangelização e sua import'ncia para o Brasil.Renato Arnellas Coelho - 2014 - Revista de Teologia 8 (14):225-241.
    The author seeks to understand the meaning and goals of the New Evangelization in a diachronic way as they were exposed mainly by the last popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis and how to relate it to the current Brazilian context that needs urgently new methods of evangelization.
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    A Salvação e o homem moderno.Renato Arnellas Coelho & Maria Regina Graciani Ribeiro - 2015 - Revista de Teologia 9 (16):75-90.
    In modern man’s life, everything changes at an ever increasing speed, as Zygmunt Bauman describes, leaving neither little nor space to think about the importance of salvation in his life. On the other hand, every man has a restlessness that makes him search, at least implicitly, for the things related to his salvation. Despite it, this search for salvation, besides important for each human person, is also important for the entire society. Analyzing the notion of salvation in the Scriptures as (...)
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