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    Hierarchical Bayesian narrative-making under variable uncertainty.Alex Jinich-Diamant & Leonardo Christov-Moore - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e97.
    While Conviction Narrative Theory correctly criticizes utility-based accounts of decision-making, it unfairly reduces probabilistic models to point estimates and treats affect and narrative as mechanistically opaque yet explanatorily sufficient modules. Hierarchically nested Bayesian accounts offer a mechanistically explicit and parsimonious alternative incorporating affect into a single biologically plausible precision-weighted mechanism that tunes decision-making toward narrative versus sensory dependence under varying uncertainty levels.
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    The argument from Evel (Knievel): daredevils and the free energy principle.Sidney Carls-Diamante - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (5):1-17.
    Much of the literature on the free energy principle has focused on how organisms maintain homeostasis amidst a constantly changing environment. A fundamental feature of the FEP is that biological entities are “hard-wired” towards self-preservation.However, contrary to this notion, there do exist organisms that appear to seek out rather than avoid conditions that pose an elevated risk of serious injury or death, thereby jeopardizing their physiological integrity. Borrowing a term used in 1990s popular culture to refer to stunt performers like (...)
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  3. The octopus and the unity of consciousness.Sidney Carls-Diamante - 2017 - Biology and Philosophy 32 (6):1269-1287.
    If the octopus were conscious, what would its consciousness be like? This paper investigates the structure octopus consciousness, if existent, is likely to exhibit. Presupposing that the configuration of an organism’s consciousness is correlated with that of its nervous system, it is unlikely that the structure of the sort of conscious experience that would arise from the highly decentralized octopus nervous system would bear much resemblance to those of vertebrates. In particular, octopus consciousness may not exhibit unity, which has long (...)
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    Know thyself: bipolar disorder and self-concept.Sidney Carls-Diamante - 2022 - Philosophical Explorations 26 (1):110-126.
    This paper addresses an important yet neglected existential issue sometimes faced by persons with bipolar disorder (BD): confusion about the extent to which what one is like is influenced by BD. Although such confusion is common in psychiatric illnesses, BD raises idiosyncratic difficulties due to its intricate interactions with personality, cognition and behavior. The fluctuating mood phases of BD can generate inconsistency in one's self-experience and sense of self. One way to resolve this confusion would be to coherently account for (...)
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    Make up your mind: octopus cognition and hybrid explanations.Sidney Carls-Diamante - 2019 - Synthese 199 (Suppl 1):143-158.
    In order to argue that cognitive science should be more accepting of explanatory plurality, this paper presents the control of fetching movements in the octopus as an exemplar of a cognitive process that comprises distinct and non-redundant representation-using and non-representational elements. Fetching is a type of movement that representational analyses can normally account for completely—but not in the case of the octopus. Instead, a comprehensive account of octopus fetching requires the non-overlapping use of both representational and non-representational explanatory frameworks. What (...)
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    Out on a limb? On multiple cognitive systems within the octopus nervous system.Sidney Carls-Diamante - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (4):463-482.
    The idea that there can be only one cognitive system within any single given cognitive organism is an established albeit implicit one within cognitive science and related studies of the mind. The firm foothold of this notion is due largely to the immense corpus of empirical evidence for the correlation of a high level of cognitive sophistication with a centralized nervous system. However, it must be pointed out that these findings are sourced in large part from studies on vertebrates. This (...)
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    Soft quasicrystals–Why are they stable?R. Lifshitz & H. Diamant - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (18-21):3021-3030.
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    Explanation Within Arm’s Reach: A Predictive Processing Framework for Single Arm Use in Octopuses.Sidney Carls-Diamante - 2023 - Erkenntnis 88 (4):1705-1720.
    Octopuses are highly intelligent animals with vertebrate-like cognitive and behavioural repertoires. Despite these similarities, vertebrate-based models of cognition and behaviour cannot always be successfully applied to octopuses, due to the structural and functional characteristics that have evolved in their nervous system in response to the unique challenges posed by octopus morphology. For instance, the octopus brain does not support a _somatotopic_ or point-for-point spatial map of the body—an important feature of vertebrate nervous systems. Thus, while octopuses are capable of motor (...)
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    A fragment on government.Alfred Diamant - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (5):692-694.
  10. European bureaucratic elites: Rising or declining?Alfred Diamant - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1):545-558.
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    Entrez, des psychanalystes écoutent.Chantal Diamante - 2003 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 162 (4):25.
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    First principles preparatory to constitutional code.Alfred Diamant - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (5):694-695.
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    Making Love “Legible” in China: Politics and Society during the Enforcement of Civil Marriage Registration, 1950-66.Neil J. Diamant - 2001 - Politics and Society 29 (3):447-480.
    This article looks at marriage registration as a window into state building and state-family relations in Maoist China. It focuses on the interaction between officials and citizens as they tried to make sense of the new state's unprecedented demand that people register their marriages prior to their consummation. Marriage registration was expected to make Chinese society more “legible” to the state, as well as contribute to a “healthier” nation. While much of the literature of Maoist China would anticipate state success, (...)
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    Mind-Body Maturity: Psychological Approaches to Sports, Exercise, and Fitness.Louis Diamant - 1991 - Taylor & Francis.
    First published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Work and society: Patterns of organisational culture.A. Diamant - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (2):171-184.
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    The Five Stages of Executive Coaching: Better Process Makes Better Practice.Samuel M. Natale & Thomas Diamante - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 59 (4):361-374.
    There remains a paucity of research investigating the efficacy of executive coaching. Ambiguity surrounds its definition, its methodology and outcomes. Despite this, the executive coaching remains a viable business proposition. Practitioners bring services to the business community offering services that transcend traditional performance management consultations establishing independent “performance-driven” relationships with executives. This paper examines the process of coaching suggesting that a better understanding of process will enhance practice efficacy and accelerates empirical investigations. In addition, ethical, confidential and legal issues require (...)
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    Adhering to COVID-19 health guidelines: A behavioral-failure perspective.Zohar Rusou & Irene Diamant - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The mitigation of pandemics like that caused by the current COVID-19 virus is largely dependent on voluntary public adherence to government rules and regulations. Recent research has identified various individual covariates that account for some of the variance in compliance with COVID-19 behavioral guidelines. However, despite considerable research, our understanding of how and why these factors are related to adherence behavior is limited. Additionally, it is less clear whether disease-transmitting behaviors during a pandemic can be understood in terms of more (...)
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    Some personality traits of believers in extraordinary phenomena.George Windholz & Louis Diamant - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (2):125-126.
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    Cognitive Science Below the Neck: Toward an Integrative Account of Consciousness in the Body.Leonardo Christov-Moore, Alex Jinich-Diamant, Adam Safron, Caitlin Lynch & Nicco Reggente - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (3):e13264.
    Our culture and its scientific endeavor direly need a holistic characterization of mind and body. Many phenomena attest to the profound effects of beliefs on bodily function (e.g., open-label placebo's effects on chronic pain) and interoceptive systems’ role in mental processes (e.g., the emerging role of gut microbiomes in the mood). We need a mechanistic, integrative framework to account for these phenomena and generate novel predictions. Major advances have been made in understanding how the nervous system senses and regulates the (...)
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    Le consentement aux empreintes génétiques en matière pénale.Nathalie Collignon & Odile Diamant-Berger - 2000 - Médecine et Droit 2000 (40):5-8.
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    How to operationalise consciousness.Glenn Carruthers, Sidney Carls-Diamante, Linus Huang, Melanie Rosen & Elizabeth Schier - 2019 - Australian Journal of Psychology 71:390-410.
    Objective To review the way consciousness is operationalised in contemporary research, discuss strengths and weaknesses of current approaches and propose new measures. Method We first reviewed the literature pertaining to the phenomenal character of visual and self-consciousness as well as awareness of visual stimuli. We also reviewed more problematic cases of dreams and animal consciousness, specifically that of octopuses. Results Despite controversies, work in visual and self consciousness is highly developed and there are notable successes. Cases where experiences are not (...)
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    Repeating patterns: Predictive processing suggests an aesthetic learning role of the basal ganglia in repetitive stereotyped behaviors.Blanca T. M. Spee, Ronald Sladky, Joerg Fingerhut, Alice Laciny, Christoph Kraus, Sidney Carls-Diamante, Christof Brücke, Matthew Pelowski & Marco Treven - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Recurrent, unvarying, and seemingly purposeless patterns of action and cognition are part of normal development, but also feature prominently in several neuropsychiatric conditions. Repetitive stereotyped behaviors can be viewed as exaggerated forms of learned habits and frequently correlate with alterations in motor, limbic, and associative basal ganglia circuits. However, it is still unclear how altered basal ganglia feedback signals actually relate to the phenomenological variability of RSBs. Why do behaviorally overlapping phenomena sometimes require different treatment approaches−for example, sensory shielding strategies (...)
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    Ethics of organ procurement from the unrepresented patient population.Joseph A. Raho, Katherine Brown-Saltzman, Stanley G. Korenman, Fredda Weiss, David Orentlicher, James A. Lin, Elisa A. Moreno, Kikanza Nuri-Robins, Andrea Stein, Karen E. Schnell, Allison L. Diamant & Irwin K. Weiss - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (11):751-754.
    The shortage of organs for transplantation by its nature prompts ethical dilemmas. For example, although there is an imperative to save human life and reduce suffering by maximising the supply of vital organs, there is an equally important obligation to ensure that the process by which we increase the supply respects the rights of all stakeholders. In a relatively unexamined practice in the USA, organs are procured from unrepresented decedents without their express consent. Unrepresented decedents have no known healthcare wishes (...)
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    La sardine et le diamant: de l'utilité de l'ordre et du désordre.Catherine Bréchignac - 2020 - Paris: Cherche midi. Edited by Florian.
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    À la recherche du diamant de Micromégas.Éric Buge - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 62 (1):463-483.
    Cette contribution analyse le Grand débat national (2019) et la Convention citoyenne pour le climat (2019-2020) à la lumière de l’opposition élaborée par la théorie politique entre démocratie participative et démocratie délibérative. Chacun d’entre eux démontre la difficulté à articuler participation et délibération. Au-delà de cette opposition, ces deux processus partagent la caractéristique fondamentale de n’être que purement consultatifs. Seule leur inscription dans les institutions politiques permettra aux formes délibérative et participative d’inclusion des citoyens dans la décision publique d’être pleinement (...)
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    Le Sûtra du diamant et le Sûtra du cœur de la sagesse: introduction à la logique et à la notion de vacuité dans le bouddhisme chinois.Stéphane Plamont - 2022 - Bruxelles (Belgique): Éditions de l'Universitaires de Bruxelles.
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    Aquilatando el horror. Ian Smillie (2010), Piedras con sangre. Avaricia, corrupción y guerra en el comercio internacional de diamantes, Madrid, Plaza y Valdés, 2012.Ester Massó Guijarro - 2012 - Dilemata 9:251-258.
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    Qohéleth et le sūra du diamant sagesses biblique et bouddhique.Bernard Sénécal - 2013 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 101 (2):233-250.
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    La reconstruction Des tournois sans diamant.Cyprien Gnanvo & Pierre Ille - 1992 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 38 (1):283-291.
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    La reconstruction Des tournois sans diamant.Cyprien Gnanvo & Pierre Ille - 1992 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 38 (1):283-291.
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    La danza como forma de conocimiento. Pensar la complejidad: quiasmos y diamantes.Sara Reyes Acosta - 2020 - Laguna 46:107-114.
    The aesthetic tools proposed in this article pursue the intention of articulating and reflecting on dance as a phenomenon and artistic practice both from its generative and reflective ability. For that purpose I establish analogies between the complexities that aesthetic theory and dance share, from the modal interrelationships proposed in Estética modal, which give us the access to think in terms of transitivity, movement and interrelation. Especially in this article, I intend to focus on the intermediate playing field of tension (...)
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    Conquista de “tierra adentro”, un diamante en bruto: el objetivo minero detrás de las campañas militares de 1833 y 1846 del Gobierno mendocino sobre territorios indígenas de la frontera sur. [REVIEW]Martín R. Vilariño - forthcoming - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
    El presente trabajo aborda de forma introductoria la exploración y explotación minera en la región de Cuyo y el norte neuquino durante las primeras décadas del siglo XIX. Para esto se analizarán las campañas militares de José Félix Aldao y Pedro Pascual Segura hacia “tierra adentro” y sus vínculos tanto con el contexto político y económico de Mendoza como con la situación de las relaciones interétnicas en la frontera sur de dicha provincia. La hipótesis de la que parte el trabajo (...)
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  33. Animal cognition.Kristin Andrews & Susana Monsó - 2021 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Philosophical attention to animals can be found in a wide range of texts throughout the history of philosophy, including discussions of animal classification in Aristotle and Ibn Bâjja, of animal rationality in Porphyry, Chrysippus, Aquinas and Kant, of mental continuity and the nature of the mental in Dharmakīrti, Telesio, Conway, Descartes, Cavendish, and Voltaire, of animal self-consciousness in Ibn Sina, of understanding what others think and feel in Zhuangzi, of animal emotion in Śāntarakṣita and Bentham, and of human cultural uniqueness (...)
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    What do my problems say about me?Sanneke de Haan - 2023 - Philosophical Explorations 26 (2):159-164.
    ABSTRACT‘If I experience X, is it because of the illness, the medication, or is it ‘just me’?’ (Karp 2009) [Is it me or my Meds? Living with Antidepressants. Harvard University Press]. This issue is known as self-illness ambiguity (SIA) (Sadler 2007) ["The Psychiatric Significance of the Personal Self." Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes 70 (2): 113–129]. In her paper Know Thyself: Bipolar Disorder and Self-concept, Carls-Diamante (2022) [“Know Thyself: Bipolar Disorder and Self-Concept.” Philosophical Explorations, 1–17] offers a taxonomy of (...)
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    Distributed Nervous System, Disunified Consciousness?: A Sensorimotor Integrationist Account of Octopus Consciousness.B. van Woerkum - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (1-2):149-172.
    What is it like to be an octopus, one of those eight-armed, infinitely flexible sea creatures with a nervous system distributed over head, eyes and arms? One interesting approach is to argue that octopuses, because of their distributed nervous systems, are likely to possess disunified consciousness (Carls-Diamante 2017). However, this supposed isomorphism between a “unified” nervous system and “unified” consciousness is problematic, since the term “unity” is taken as a “given” even though it is far from clear what it (...)
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    Restauration de l'effigie-portrait de Caïus Ofellius Ferus à Délos.Georges Barthe & Didier Besnainou - 1988 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 112 (1):413-432.
    La statue, monumentale, en marbre de Caïus Ofellius Férus n'avait pu être érigée et présentée depuis sa découverte en 1880 à l'Agora des Italiens à Délos. Sa restauration a été réalisée en septembre-octobre 87. Son principe : restituer à la sculpture ses aplombs d'origine, son maintien par un système léger rendant à l'œuvre sa lisibilité. Pour cela, deux barres en acier inox marine furent introduites dans le marbre, sur une longueur suffisante pour atteindre le centre de gravité placé très haut. (...)
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    Opening a hermeneutic space for spiritual care practices.Mary Rute Gomes Esperandio & Carlo Leget - forthcoming - Horizonte:206204-206204.
    O cuidado espiritual é considerado um aspecto intrínseco às boas práticas de cuidados paliativos. Contudo, este é um desafio a profissionais de saúde. Há carência de propostas cientificamente embasadas e não religiosas para identificar e atender as necessidades existenciais/espirituais de pacientes e familiares. Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar uma ferramenta de cuidado espiritual denominada Modelo Diamante ou _Ars Moriendi_, desenvolvida por um pesquisador holandês que a concebeu a partir de elementos extraídos de sua pesquisa empírica. O modelo é (...)
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    A física do estado sólido no Brasil: relações entre ciência, indústria e sociedade.Laércio Antonio Marzagão - 2020 - Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science 26:30.
    Entender o processo de transformação do conhecimento em riqueza no Brasil e as circunstâncias em que essa transformação ocorre é a questão primordial para este trabalho. Para efeito desta pesquisa a articulação de uma área particular do conhecimento, que é a física do estado sólido, com a indústria correspondente foi avaliada. Em primeiro lugar é construída uma história da física do estado sólido no Brasil segundo três trajetórias distintas: a da academia, a da indústria e a do Estado. A presença (...)
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    Becoming a Scientist: Gender and Knowledge in Eighteenth-Century Italy.Paula Findlen - 2003 - Science in Context 16 (1-2):59-87.
    ArgumentThis essay explores how and why women involved themselves in the sciences in eighteenth-century Italy. Using the case study of Diamante Medaglia Faini, a poet who attempted to become a mathematician, it argues that the image of the woman natural philosopher was shaped by the visible presence of woman in scientific institutions in the mid-eighteenth century and by the tradition of popular scientific writing, best embodied in the works of Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle and Francesco Algarotti, that made (...)
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