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    Auto-poiesis, legitimidad funcional y democracia sistémica el paradigma auto-poiético en la filosofía práctica contemporánea.Óscar Mejía Quintana - 2000 - Ideas Y Valores 49 (113).
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  2. Auto-poiesis, legitimidad funcional y democracia sistémica.Óscar Mejía Quintana - 2000 - Ideas Y Valores 49 (113):45-71.
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    From matter to form: the evolution of the genetic code as semio-poiesis.Suren Zolyan - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (245):17-61.
    We address issues of description of the origin and evolution of the genetic code from a semiotics standpoint. Developing the concept of codepoiesis introduced by Barbieri, a new idea of semio-poiesis is proposed. Semio-poiesis, a recursive auto-referential processing of semiotic system, becomes a form of organization of the bio-world when and while notions of meaning and aiming are introduced into it. The description of the genetic code as a semiotic system allows us to apply the method of (...)
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  4. Servicio de Publicaciones del Ayuntamiento de Sevilla, Sevilla, 1994, 2ª edición. ECHARRI, J.:“Un influjo español desconocido en la formación del sistema cartesiano. Dos textos paralelos de Toledo y Descartes sobre el espacio”. [REVIEW]Autos de la Inquisición de Sevilla - 1950 - Pensamiento 6:291-323.
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    In Spite of the Times.Rosi Braidotti - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (6):1-24.
    This article explores the so-called `postsecular' turn from two different but intersecting angles. The first part of the argument offers a reasoned cartography of the postsecular discourses, both in general and within feminist theory. The former includes the impact of extremism on all monotheistic religions in a global context of neo-conservative politics and perpetual war. The context of international violence has dire consequences for the social space, which is increasingly militarized, but also for academic debates, which become more and more (...)
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    Zoo-aesthetics: A natural step after Darwin.Katya Mandoki - 2014 - Semiotica 2014 (198):61-91.
    As a category, poiesis can be extended beyond the standard anthropocentric use and applied across three radically different scales: auto-poiesis in everyday self-organization of every living creature, phylo-poiesis in the shaping of a species by sexual selection across various generations and onto-poiesis as an individual's development of formal skills and creative modification of its environment. In this paper, I apply these distinctions and argue, following Darwin and Sebeok, for the possibility of considering poietic and aesthetic (...)
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    Earth and World(s): From Heidegger’s Fourfold to Contemporary Anthropology.Carlos A. Segovia & Sofya Gevorkyan - 2021 - Open Philosophy 4 (1):58-82.
    This article aims at contributing to the contemporary reception of Heidegger’s thought in eco-philosophical perspective. Its point of departure is Heidegger’s claim, in his Bremen lectures and The Question Concerning Technology, that today the earth is submitted to permanent requisition and planned ordering, and that, having thus lost sight of its auto-poiesis, we are no longer capable of listening, tuning in, and singing back to what he calls in his course on Heraclitus the “song of the earth.” Accordingly, (...)
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    Peirce e cibernética: retrodução, erro e autopoiesis no pensamento futuro.Brunella Antomarini - 2018 - Cognitio 18 (2):187.
    O objetivo deste artigo é associar a lógica de abdução de Peirce à cibernética de sistemas vivos. Sistemas vivos não podem ser entendidos através de uma epistemologia causalista, pois se comportam conforme os efeitos e não conforme as causas. A cibernética analisou o modo pelo qual máquinas não triviais se movem através de retroação, ou circuito de retorno: a cada etapa, o sistema corrige a etapa anterior, dependendo de até onde a etapa anterior pode ir em relação a um possível (...)
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    Nature and art: towards a 'Transhuman' aesthetics.Jim Urpeth - unknown
    At the centre of Kant’s “Critique of Aesthetic Judgment” lies a tantalising relation, the reciprocal semblance between nature and art, upon which the entire text pivots. With this thought, Kant suggests a critically licensed blurring of some of the defining presuppositions of critical philosophy and reconfigures the ancient problematic of mimesis. This paper will offer a sketch of how some of Kant’s key successors attempt to extend his project of ‘transcendental critique’ in the field of aesthetics by exposing and challenging (...)
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    Tecnologia ed ecologia. Dall’etica alla metafisica, dalla negazione del limite alla negazione dell’uomo.Luca Valera - 2016 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 71 (269):1453-1462.
    El impacto de las nuevas tecnologías en la acción humana es un tema de fundamental importancia en la filosofía contemporánea. En el presente artículo se subrayarán algunas de las principales cuestiones metafísicas y éticas relacionadas con esta revolución tecnológica en continuo desarrollo, destacando un importante cambio de paradigma del pensamiento: la cuestión metafísica parece ser ahora hija de los interrogantes de pertinencia de la ética. Las posibilidades tecnológicas contemporáneas proceden en la dirección no tanto de exaltar el sujeto humano, cuanto (...)
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    (Re)sensing the observer: offering an open order cybernetics.Andrea Gaugusch & Bill Seaman - 2004 - Technoetic Arts 2 (1):17-31.
    Instead of presuming the ‘observer’ as given, we are (re)sensing the observer and are thereby offering an ‘open order cybernetics’ (OOC). We are first of all concerned about our acquisition and use of language as the precondition for any meaningful statement. This self-reflexive point of departure distinguishes our project from philosophers who are presuming ‘something’ (‘closure’, ‘selforganization’, ‘self ’, ‘auto-poiesis’, ‘senses’, ‘objects’, ‘subjects’, ‘language’, ‘nervous systems’ etc.) in the first place without being aware of their presumptions i.e. that (...)
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  12. Sincerity, Idealization and Writing with the Body: Karoline von Günderrode and Her Reception.Anna Ezekiel - 2016 - In Simon Bunke & Katerina Mihaylova (eds.), Aufrichtigkeitseffekte. Signale, soziale Interaktionen und Medien im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Rombach. pp. 275–290.
    In 1804, when asked by the aspiring writer Clemens Brentano why she had chosen to publish her work, Karoline von Günderrode wrote that she longed “mein Leben in einer bleibenden Form auszusprechen, in einer Gestalt, die würdig sei, zu den Vortreflichsten hinzutreten, sie zu grüssen und Gemeinschaft mit ihnen zu haben.” In light of this kind of statement, it is perhaps not surprising if, despite some exceptions, much of the still relatively scant literature on Günderrode reads her works largely in (...)
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  13. Narrative and Fragment: The Social Self in Karoline von Günderrode.Anna Ezekiel - 2020 - Symphilosophie: International Journal of Philosophical Romanticism 2.
    This paper argues that Karoline von Günderrode’s unique account of the socially constructed self provides a model for satisfying relationships and a stable self on the basis of a fragmented and untransparent subjectivity. Günderrode views experience as a discontinuous series of moments out of which a self can be constructed in two ways, both involving interactions with others. One of these is narrative; the other is a form of immediate experience, including experiencing together with others, that precedes narrative accounts of (...)
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    Sylvia Wynter’s Theory of the Human: Counter-, not Post-humanist.Zimitri Erasmus - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (6):47-65.
    How does Sylvia Wynter’s theory of the human depart from Western bio-centric and teleological accounts of the human? To grapple with this question I clarify five key concepts in her theory: the Third Emergence, auto- and socio-poiesis, the autopoietic overturn, the human as hybrid, and sociogenesis. I draw on parts of Wynter’s oeuvre, texts she works with and my conversations with Anthony Bogues. Wynter invents a Third Emergence of the world to mark the advent of the human as (...)
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    Poiesis del tiempo y del movimiento: Una nueva mirada a la ontología aristotélica.Diana María Acevedo Zapata - 2014 - Universitas Philosophica 31 (63).
    Having in mind the concept of poiesis, as Paul Valéry uses it, time and movement are presented as concepts produced within the project of understanding the natural world. From the idea of philosophy as a way of constructing through concepts the intelligibility of phenomena, I will show the coherence between the construction of the concept of time and that of the concept of movement.
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    Poiesis and the Withdrawal: The Garden-Motive in Henry James, Wallace Stevens, and David Mamet.Howard Pearce - 2002 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), The visible and the invisible in the interplay between philosophy, literature, and reality. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 253--278.
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    Entre poiêsis et praxis : Les femmes et l'art.Françoise Collin - 2009 - Diogène 225 (1):101.
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    Entre poiêsis et praxis : Les femmes et l'art.Françoise Collin - 2010 - Diogène 1:101-112.
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    Auto-organización: entre el orden y el caos.Juan de Dios Ruano Gómez - 1996 - [La Coruña]: Universidade da Coruña, Servicio de Publicacións.
    Exposición de algunas teorías de la auto-organización en el paradigma de la orden a través del desorden. Se analizan las crisis y las catastrofes por su valor auto-organizador en la formación de comportamientos colectivos.
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    Auto-organización: entre el orden y el caos.Ruano Gómez & Juan de Dios - 1996 - [La Coruña]: Universidade da Coruña, Servicio de Publicacións.
    Exposición de algunas teorías de la auto-organización en el paradigma de la orden a través del desorden. Se analizan las crisis y las catastrofes por su valor auto-organizador en la formación de comportamientos colectivos.
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    Poiésis, praxis, travail. Contribution à la discussion des concepts fondamentaux de la Théorie de l’Action.Andreas Ardnt, Wolfgang Lefevre, Bodo Schulze & Gérard Bensussan - 1987 - Actuel Marx 2:117.
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    Haciendo [Auto] Etnografia Politicamente.Norman K. Denzin - 2015 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 14:224-248.
    Basado en argumentos previos, propongo una [auto] etnografía civil, públicamente responsable, que aborde las temáticas centrales de self, raza, género, clase, sociedad y democracia. Comienzo con la pedagogía de la esperanza y la imaginación sociológica y etnográfica. Paso entonces al etnógrafo y los estudios culturales, revisando varios modelos de etnografía crítica. A continuación, examino la pedagogía performativa crítica, la política y la teoría racial crítica, concluyendo con una breve discusión sobre la práctica de una política cultural performativa.
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    Poiesis der Maschine: Barocke Konfigurationen von Technik, Literatur Und Theater.Nikola Roßbach - 2013 - Akademie Verlag.
    Das 17. Jahrhundert ist beherrscht von der Maschine. Sie dominiert als technische Konstruktion die Theorien und Praxen der wissenschaftlichen Revolution und bedingt entscheidend den Aufstieg der empirischen Wissenschaften. Als Metapher hat sie Erklärungskraft für barocke Modelle von Welt und Mensch, von Körper und Geist; bildlich repräsentiert sie kulturelle und natürliche, weltliche und religiöse Prozesse. Auch Literatur und Theater sind nicht ohne Maschinen zu denken. Darum geht es in diesem Buch: um die polyfunktionale Figur der Maschine in Bezug auf theater- und (...)
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  24. L'auto-analyse.[author unknown] - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (4):529-530.
     
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  25. Auto-organización y autopoiesis.Arantza Etxeberria & Leonardo Bich - 2017 - Diccionario Interdisciplinar Austral.
    El prefijo “auto” en autoorganización y autopoiesis se refiere a la existencia de una identidad o agencialidad implicada en el orden, organización o producción de un sistema que se corresponde con el sistema mismo, en contraste con el diseño o la influencia de carácter externo. La autoorganización (AO) estudia la manera en la que los procesos de un sistema alcanzan de forma espontánea un orden u organización complejo, bien como una estructura o patrón emergente, bien como algún tipo de (...)
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  26. Metaphor, Poiesis and Hermeneutical Ontology: Paul Ricoeur and the Turn to Language.Kenneth Masong - 2012 - Pan Pacific Journal of Philosophy, Education and Management 1 (1).
    Reacting against the turn to transcendence that heavily characterized the medieval worldview, the modern worldview is fundamentally exemplified by a threefold turn to immanence, consisting of a subjective turn, a linguistic turn and an experiential turn. Language plays a pivotal role here since it mediates between the subjective and the experiential. Ricoeur’s treatment of metaphor, significantly laid out in his The Rule of Metaphor, is crucial in bringing about this linguistic turn that mediates the subject and its experience of the (...)
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    An auto-associative neural network for sparse representations: Analysis and application to models of recognition and cued recall.Mark Chappell & Michael S. Humphreys - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (1):103-128.
  28. Auto-biography: On the Immanent Commodification of Personal Infor-mation.Kenneth C. Werbin - 2012 - International Review of Information Ethics 17:07.
    In the last years, a series of automated self-representational social media sites have emerged that shed light on the information ethics associated with participation in Web 2.0. Sites like Zoominfo.com, Pipl.com, 123People.com and Yasni.com not only continually mine and aggregate personal information and biographic data from the web and beyond to automatically represent the lives of people, but they also engage algorithmic networking logics to represent connections between them; capturing not only who people are, but whom they are connected to. (...)
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    Auto-Photography as Research Practice: Identity and Self-Esteem Research.Carey M. Noland - 2006 - Journal of Research Practice 2 (1):Article M1.
    This paper explores auto-photography as a form of research practice in the area of identity and self-esteem research. It allows researchers to capture and articulate the ways identity guides human action and thought. It involves the generation and examination of the static images that participants themselves believe best represent them. Auto-photography is an important tool for building bridges with marginalized groups in the research process, since it offers researchers a way to let participants speak for themselves. Furthermore, by (...)
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    12 Poiesis and Praxis: Two Modes of Understanding Development.Christoph Rehmann-Sutter - 2006 - In Eva M. Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Barbara Herrnstein Smith & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.), Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm. Duke University Press. pp. 313-334.
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    Auto-operação.Ana Paula da Cunha - 2020 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 2 (2):695-707.
    Auto-operação manifesta uma co-presença de feminismos, a partir do eixo de pensamento que contrapõe a noção de sexo como biológico a ideia de gênero como construção sociocultural. Os trabalhos apresentados refletem tanto um tempo existencial, subjetivado, íntimo e interiorizado, quanto o âmbito comunicacional, maquínico e exteriorizado da produção sensível.
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    Poiesis.Hans Robert Jauss & Michael Shaw - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (3):591-608.
    Historically, the productive aspect of the aesthetic experience can be described as a process during which aesthetic practice freed itself step by step from restrictions imposed on productive activity in both the classical and the biblical tradition. If one understands this process as the realization of the idea of creative man, it is principally art which actualizes this idea.1 First, when the poietic capacity is still one and undivided, it asserts itself subliminally; later, in the competition between technical and artistic (...)
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  33. Auto‐Affectivity and Michel Henry's Material Phenomenology.Brian Harding - 2012 - Philosophical Forum 43 (1):91-100.
    This paper provides an introduction and overview of Michel Henry's work, with particular emphasis on his understanding of auto-affectivity. It concludes by pointing to some objections or questions sympathetic phenomenologists may have for his work.
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    Auto-Heteronomy, or Levinas’ Philosophy of the Same.Gabriela Basterra - 2010 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (1):109-132.
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    Autos, idipsum: aspects de l'identité d'Homère à Augustin.Dominique Doucet & Isabelle Koch (eds.) - 2014 - Aix-en-Provence: Presses universitaires de Provence.
    Idipsum est une locution qu'Augustin utilise pour désigner Dieu. Elle signifie littéralement "cela même". Ce minimalisme sémantique ne laisse pas de la rendre mystérieuse. Faut-il y voir un emprunt à certains textes bibliques qui déjà en font usage? Dans ce cas, idipsum, tel un nom propre vide de toute signification, se bornerait à indiquer Dieu en tant qu'il échappe à toute définition rationnelle. Ou bien faut-il rattacher idipsum à la tradition platonicienne qui recourt à des locutions grecques similaires pour désigner (...)
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    Auto-affection and Ethics.Zeynep Direk - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (1):203-213.
    This essay starts with the possibility of situating Derrida’s aporetic ethics in the domain of normative ethics and argues that Derrida’s reflection on ethics is enrooted in the specific way he conceives the phenomenological notion of auto-affection. In the second section, I analyze, in the early work, auto-affection with signs and show its centrality in Derrida’s first encounter with Levinas’s philosophy. Derrida refuses to substitute the hetero-affective relation to the Other for auto-affection as the source of universal (...)
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  37. Autism–'autos': Literally, a total focus on the self.Simon Baron-Cohen - 2005 - In Todd E. Feinberg & Julian Paul Keenan (eds.), The Lost Self: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 166--180.
     
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    Poiesis y verdad en Giambattista Vico.Montserrat Negre Rigol - 1986 - [Sevilla]: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Sevilla.
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    La auto-afección del otro: Heidegger y el tiempo que demora el sí-mismo.Cristóbal Durán Rojas - 2015 - Revista de Filosofía 71:53-64.
    Se propone una lectura de la interpretación que Heidegger hace del problema de la auto-afección en la primera Crítica kantiana. Si el tiempo y el yo pienso se unifican es gracias a la idea del tiempo como auto-afección pura que permite captar el movimiento de formación del sí-mismo sin subordinarlo a un enlace extratemporal. Intentaremos mostrar que esta comprensión considera el tiempo como un movimiento autorreferencial que no obstante hace necesario un retiro y una demora de sí para (...)
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    Auto-memoration, Con-memoration: A ‘Self’/Reflection.Nicole Anderson - 2022 - Oxford Literary Review 44 (1):64-69.
    Exploring who, what and how we remember, this piece proposes that to remember requires, on the one hand, an auto-memoration, and at the same time, on the other hand, auto-memoration always detours through the world and through the other, which requires ‘con-memoration’. Referring to Derrida and Nancy, this piece argues that the memories of ourselves, and of others, is always already mediated because structured by differance and the other, and thus entails also a forgetting.
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    Auto-Immunity of Trust Without Trust.Badredine Arfi - 2010 - Journal of International Political Theory 6 (2):188-216.
    Trust has been widely investigated both theoretically and empirically. Whether thought of as the result of a calculation of costs/benefits, a shared identity, or a leap of faith, there always seems to be an ‘as if’ rhetorical gesture which is ultimately needed to explain how actors move from the base of trust to expectations of trust via suspending judgment on uncertainty and fear of vulnerability to betrayal and exploitation — the actors ultimately act ‘as if’ they do not fear uncertainty (...)
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    Beyond Auto Mode: A Guide to Taking Control of Your Photography.Jennifer Bebb - 2013 - Wiley.
    Take full advantage of your dSLR camera, and do it with confidence Many people buy dSLR cameras for their flexibility, but find themselves so intimidated by all the options and controls that they rarely venture beyond the automatic mode. With a friendly tone and clear, understandable instruction, photographer and educator Jen Bebb introduces you to every mode and setting on your sophisticated dSLR. After thoroughly explaining shutter speed, aperture, depth of field, ISO, and basic composition, she offers direction on what (...)
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    La auto-afección del otro: Heidegger y el tiempo que demora el sí-mismo.Cristóbal Durán Rojas - 2015 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 71:53-64.
    We propose a reading of Heidegger’s interpretation of the problem of Self-Affection in the first Kantian Critique. If the Time and the ‘I Think’ are unified is due to the notion of time as pure Self-Affection, that could capture the formation of Self without subordinating it to an extra-temporal connection. We attempt to show that Heidegger’s account considers time as a self-referential movement which however requires a delay and a retreat of itself to release what is coming. In order to (...)
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    Auto-interprétation, délibération et expression. Moran, Finkelstein et la connaissance de soi.Sophie Djigo - 2013 - Methodos 13.
    Partant de l'idée énoncée par le philosophe Charles Taylor, selon laquelle les êtres humains sont « des animaux capables d'auto-interprétation », cet article vise à comprendre le rôle constitutif de l'auto-interprétation dans la connaissance de soi. Une conception satisfaisante de l'auto-interprétation devrait à la fois rendre compte de l'autorité de la connaissance de soi en première personne et satisfaire les exigences du réalisme ordinaire. Si la version constitutiviste de l'auto-interprétation semble incompatible avec de telles exigences, c'est (...)
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    Poíesis y poesía de homero a los sofistas.Carlos Julio Pájaro - 2004 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 2:9-33.
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    Poiesis.H. C. Baldry - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):187-.
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    O auto-debate é possível? Dissolvendo alguns de seus supostos paradoxos/Is self-debate possible? Dissolving some of its apparent paradoxes.Marcelo Dascal - 2007 - Manuscrito 30 (2):599-629.
    O debate consigo mesmo é um fenômeno corriqueiro. Diariamente tomamos decisões – sejam elas importantes ou triviais, teóricas ou práticas – em questões nas quais temos que escolher entre pelo menos duas opções. Para fazê-lo confrontamos uma com a outra seja deliberando pausadamente a respeito dos méritos de cada uma, seja impulsiva-mente adotando uma delas e descartando as demais. Os auto-debates que mais têm cha-mado a atenção dos filósofos são aqueles em que pareceria que a racionalidade é violada: do (...)
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    O auto-debate é possível? Dissolvendo alguns de seus supostos paradoxos.Marcelo Dascal - 2006 - Manuscrito 29 (2):319-349.
    O debate consigo mesmo é um fenômeno corriqueiro. Diaria-mente tomamos decisões – sejam elas importantes ou triviais, teóricas ou práticas – em questões nas quais temos que escolher entre pelo menos duas opções. Para fazê-lo confrontamos uma com a outra seja deliberan-do pausadamente a respeito dos méritos de cada uma, seja impulsiva-mente adotando uma delas e descartando as demais. Os auto-debates que mais têm chamado a atenção dos filósofos são aqueles em que pareceria que a racionalidade é violada: do (...)
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    Greening auto jobs: a critical analysis of the green job solution.Caleb Goods - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Greening Auto Jobs: A Critical Analysis of the Green Job Solution provides a major contribution to the growing and important field of environmental sociology and labor studies by providing a theoretical and practical understanding of how the broader political-economic relations of society affect the relationship between labor and the environment.
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    Poiesis: Manufacturing in Classical Athens by Peter Acton.Graham Oliver - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (4):555-556.
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