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    Whatever Next and Close to My Self—The Transparent Senses and the “Second Skin”: Implications for the Case of Depersonalization.Anna Ciaunica, Andreas Roepstorff, Aikaterini Katerina Fotopoulou & Bruna Petreca - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:613587.
    In his paper “Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science,” Andy Clark seminally proposed that the brain's job is to predict whatever information is coming “next” on the basis of prior inputs and experiences. Perception fundamentally subserves survival and self-preservation in biological agents, such as humans. Survival however crucially depends on rapid and accurate information processing of what is happening in the here and now. Hence, the term “next” in Clark's seminal formulation must include not (...)
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    The virtual bodily self: Mentalisation of the body as revealed in anosognosia for hemiplegia.Aikaterini Fotopoulou - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 33:500-510.
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    From the Couch to the Lab: Trends in Psychodynamic Neuroscience.Aikaterini Fotopoulou, Donald Pfaff & Martin A. Conway (eds.) - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
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    Disentangling the motivational theories of confabulation.Aikaterini Fotopoulou - 2009 - In William Hirstein, Confabulation: Views From Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology, and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 263.
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    Is my body the sum of online and offline body-representations?☆.Manos Tsakiris & Aikaterini Fotopoulou - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4):1317-1320.
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    Updating beliefs about pain following advice: Trustworthiness of social advice predicts pain expectations and experience.Charlotte Krahé, Athanasios Koukoutsakis & Aikaterini Fotopoulou - 2024 - Cognition 246 (C):105756.
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  7. Disturbances. Sense of agency and its disruption : clinical and computational perspectives.Paul Fletcher & Aikaterini Fotopoulou - 2015 - In Patrick Haggard & Baruch Eitam, The Sense of Agency. New York: Oxford University Press USA.
     
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    The Social Modulation of Pain: Others as Predictive Signals of Salience – a Systematic Review.Charlotte Krahé, Anne Springer, John A. Weinman & Aikaterini Fotopoulou - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    The role of affective touch in whole-body embodiment remains equivocal.Mark Carey, Laura Crucianelli, Catherine Preston & Aikaterini Fotopoulou - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 87 (C):103059.
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    The first prior: From co-embodiment to co-homeostasis in early life.Anna Ciaunica, Axel Constant, Hubert Preissl & Katerina Fotopoulou - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 91 (C):103117.
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    Sense of body ownership in patients affected by functional motor symptoms.Benedetta Demartini, Lucia Ricciardi, Laura Crucianelli, Aikaterini Fotopoulou & Mark J. Edwards - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 39:70-76.
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    Panagiotis V. Kokkotas, Katerina S. Malamitsa and Aikaterini A. Rizaki : Adapting Historical Knowledge Production to the Classroom. [REVIEW]Charbel N. El-Hani & Nei F. Nunes-Neto - 2012 - Science & Education 21 (9):1357-1373.
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  13. Understanding Students’ Reasoning: Argumentation Schemes as an Interpretation Method in Science Education.Aikaterini Konstantinidou & Fabrizio Macagno - 2013 - Science & Education 22 (5):1069-1087.
    The relationship between teaching and argumentation is becoming a crucial issue in the field of education and, in particular, science education. Teaching has been analyzed as a dialogue aimed at persuading the interlocutors, introducing a conceptual change that needs to be grounded on the audience’s background knowledge. This paper addresses this issue from a perspective of argumentation studies. Our claim is that argumentation schemes, namely abstract patterns of argument, can be an instrument for reconstructing the tacit premises in students’ argumentative (...)
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    Conflict detection predicts the temporal stability of intuitive and deliberate reasoning.Aikaterini Voudouri, Michał Białek, Artur Domurat, Marta Kowal & Wim De Neys - 2023 - Thinking and Reasoning 29 (4):427-455.
    Although reasoning has been characterized as the essence of our being, it is often prone to cognitive biases. Decades of research in the reasoning and decision making fields have shown that when fa...
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    Human Rights Violations Committed Against Human Rights Defenders Through the Use of Legal System: A Trend in Europe and Beyond.Aikaterini-Christina Koula - 2024 - Human Rights Review 25 (1):99-122.
    Human rights defenders (HRDs) fight for various human rights and address concerns related to corruption, employment, the environment, and other issues. They also challenge powerful state and private stakeholders and seek justice for human rights abuses. Therefore, HRDs are increasingly becoming targets of violent attacks and abuse with the aim of silencing them. This article begins by providing a brief definition of HRDs and then proceeds to outline the risks associated with their work in defending human rights. It also identifies (...)
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    Fast & slow decisions under risk: Intuition rather than deliberation drives advantageous choices.Aikaterini Voudouri, Michał Białek & Wim De Neys - 2024 - Cognition 250 (C):105837.
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    Governance and mergers in HEIs: a systematic literature review.Aikaterini Chasiotou & Nikolaos Giovanis - 2024 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1).
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    Altering movement parameters disrupts metacognitive accuracy.E. R. Palser, A. Fotopoulou & J. M. Kilner - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 57:33-40.
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    Special Issue of Natural Logic Meets Machine Learning (NALOMA): Selected Papers from the First Three Workshops of NALOMA.Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli, Lasha Abzianidze & Stergios Chatzikyriakidis - 2024 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 33 (1):1-7.
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    Mothers, Daughters, Rebels.Aikaterini-Maria Lakka - 2023 - In Jason T. Eberl & Kevin S. Decker, Star Wars and Philosophy Strikes Back. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 30–39.
    This chapter examines Padme's portrayal in Revenge of the Sith (ROTS) through feminist philosophy, looking into the ways her character changed over the prequel trilogy. It explores how Padme's pregnancy influenced her storyline, and employs feminist theories that study motherhood in regard to both the pregnant individual and social structures. The chapter explains the abusive nature of Padme's relationship with Anakin, discussing how his anger and jealously contributed to her death. Padme's story in ROTS's theatrical cut is marked primarily by (...)
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    Ιωάννης λουκας, αιγαίο πέλαγος. Ιστορία και γεωπολιτική του ελληνισμού από την προïστορία ως τους αλεξανδρινούς χρόνους.Aikaterini Lefka - 1996 - Kernos 9:439-440.
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    Au service des dieux et des hommes : être prêtre dans la cité de Platon.Aikaterini Lefka - 1996 - Kernos 9:129-143.
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    Destrée Pierre, Smith Nicolas D. (éds), Socrates’ Divine Sign: Religion, Practice, and Value in Socratic Philosophy.Aikaterini Lefka - 2007 - Kernos 20:428-432.
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    Elias Tempelis, The School of Ammonius, son of Hermias, on Knowledge of the Divine.Aikaterini Lefka - 2000 - Kernos 13:314-317.
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    « L’eudaimonia Des Gardiens Philosophes ».Aikaterini Lefka - 2011 - Plato Journal 11.
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    Le regard rationnel de Platon sur les dieux traditionnels.Aikaterini Lefka - 2003 - Kernos 16:125-132.
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    Pourquoi des dieux égyptiens chez Platon?Aikaterini Lefka - 1994 - Kernos 7:159-168.
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    "Par Zeus!": les jurons de Platon.Aikaterini Lefka - 2003 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 21 (2):55-84.
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    Religion publique et croyances personnelles : Platon contre Socrate?Aikaterini Lefka - 2005 - Kernos 18:85-95.
    Cet article examine l’attitude de Socrate tel qu’il se présente dans les dialogues platoniciens, face à la religion officielle d’Athènes. Ensuite, nous présentons les positions adoptées par Platon dans ses cités idéales concernant les citoyens qui s’écartent des attitudes religieuses établies par la loi. Enfin, nous mettons en évidence les similitudes et les différences entre Socrate et Platon sur les rapports entre la religion publique et les croyances personnelles. Contrairement aux avis courants, nous défendons l’idée que Platon est resté fidèle (...)
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    "Tout est plein de dieux": les divinités traditionnelles dans l'oeuvre de Platon: du rapport entre religion et philosophie.Aikaterini Lefka - 2013 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Pas moins de 81 divinités et groupes de divinités traditionnelles constellent les dialogues de Platon où elles font l'objet de près de 1 200 mentions. Ace jour, aucune recherche sur la pensée religieuse toujours très controversée du philosophe n'a pris en considération l'ensemble de ces données. Ce n'est que récemment que des platonisants ont accordé une attention particulière à quelques-unes de ces divinités, mais souvent de façon partielle. Le présent ouvrage s'efforce de combler cette lacune. La référence que fait le (...)
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    Éthiques grecques Monique Canto-Sperber Collection «Quadrige» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2001, 456 p.Aikaterini Lefka - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (1):182-.
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    The Xenophanean Religious Thought.Aikaterini Lefka - 1989 - Kernos 2:89-96.
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    Vaios Liapis, αγνοστοσ θεοσ. Ὅρια τῆς ἀνθρώπινης γνώσης στοὺς Προσωκρατικοὺς καὶ στὸν Οἰδίποδα Τύραννο.Aikaterini Lefka - 2006 - Kernos 19:482-485.
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    Is Numenius’ Doctrine of the World Souls Identical with Calcidius’ Relevant Doctrine?Aikaterini Leontitsi - 2024 - Conatus 9 (2):145-160.
    The present article deals with the subject of the doctrine of the Middle Platonist philosopher Numenius about the world souls, according to the testimony of Calcidius. At first, it is being investigated whether the theory presented by Calcidius is an exact reproduction of Numenius’ view or whether some elements have intruded into it, which reveal Calcidius’ view of the soul. Subsequently, the interpretations of the divisible and the indivisible essences of Timaeus – from which the world soul is created – (...)
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    Dogs and the Good Life: A Cross-Sectional Study of the Association Between the Dog–Owner Relationship and Owner Mental Wellbeing.Aikaterini Merkouri, Taryn M. Graham, Marguerite Elizabeth O’Haire, Rebecca Purewal & Carri Westgarth - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Dog ownership is believed to benefit owner wellbeing but, contrary to popular belief, there is limited evidence to suggest that simply owning a dog is associated with improved mental health. This mixed-methods study investigates whether dog owners with stronger relationships with their dogs experience better mental health. Participants completed an online survey. Owners’ health was measured using the validated PROMIS questions regarding depression, anxiety, emotional support, and companionship. The dog–owner relationship was measured using the validated MDORS scale, which has three (...)
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    The meaning of work in ‘crisis-ridden’ Greece. A bottom-up critical discourse analytical perspective.Aikaterini Nikolopoulou - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (4):445-460.
    ABSTRACT This article explores the discursive configuration of paid work by Greek employees, shedding light to the symbolic pores they mobilize in order to craft its meaning as well as to the micro- and macrosocial implications of their argumentation strategies. Building upon a social constructionist epistemology, 22 in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted and analyzed using tools and techniques provided by critical approaches to discourse analysis. The ‘school’, the ‘journey’, and the ‘slavery’ repertoires, as I named them, were the three discursive (...)
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    Clustering consumers according to their attitudes on corporate social responsibility.Aikaterini I. Vassilikopoulou, George J. Siomkos & John Mylonakis - 2005 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (4):317-328.
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    The medicalisation of learning difficulties through the prism of Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological approach.Aikaterini Venianaki, Eleni Timplalexi & Manolis Dafermos - 2021 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 22 (1):138-180.
    The purpose of this study is to map the medicalisation of learning difficulties in the remote and mountainous areas in Chania Prefecture, Crete, when pupils are referred to Diagnostic Institutes to be assessed and possibly receive a learning difficulty diagnosis. It provides evidence on the fact that the learning difficulties identification procedure tends to be individually oriented and to neglect contextual dimensions, as well as the interactions between them, particularly in light of the consequences of the socioeconomic crisis in Greece. (...)
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    Borie byde'n & Katerina Ierodiakonou.Katerina Ierodiakonou - 2011 - In John Marenbon, The Oxford Handbook to Medieval Philosophy. Oxford Up. pp. 29.
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  40. What Students' Arguments Can Tell Us: Using Argumentation Schemes in Science Education.Fabrizio Macagno & Aikaterini Konstantinidou - 2013 - Argumentation 27 (3):225-243.
    The relationship between teaching and argumentation is becoming a crucial issue in the field of education and, in particular, science education. Teaching has been analyzed as a dialogue aimed at persuading the interlocutors, introducing a conceptual change that needs to be grounded on the audience’s background knowledge. This paper addresses this issue from a perspective of argumentation studies. Our claim is that argumentation schemes, namely abstract patterns of argument, can be an instrument for reconstructing the tacit premises in students’ argumentative (...)
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    Mentalization and Embodied Selfhood in Borderline Personality Disorder.E. S. Neustadter, A. Fotopoulou, S. K. Fineberg & M. Steinfeld - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (3-4):126-157.
    Aberrations of self-experience are considered a core feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD). While prominent aetiological accounts of BPD, such as the mentalization-based approach, appeal to the developmental constitution of self in early infant–caregiver environments, they often rely on a conception of self that is not explicitly articulated. Moreover, self-experience in BPD is often theorized at the level of narrative identity, thus minimizing the role of embodied experience. In this article, we present the hypothesis that disordered self and interpersonal functioning (...)
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    The scope of autonomy: Kant and the morality of freedom.Katerina Deligiorgi - 2012 - Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Katerina Deligiorgi offers a contemporary defence of autonomy which is Kantian but engages closely with recent arguments about agency, morality, and practical reasoning.
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  43. Japanese Sound-Symbolism Facilitates Word Learning in English-Speaking Children.Katerina Kantartzis, Mutsumi Imai & Sotaro Kita - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (3):575-586.
    Sound-symbolism is the nonarbitrary link between the sound and meaning of a word. Japanese-speaking children performed better in a verb generalization task when they were taught novel sound-symbolic verbs, created based on existing Japanese sound-symbolic words, than novel nonsound-symbolic verbs (Imai, Kita, Nagumo, & Okada, 2008). A question remained as to whether the Japanese children had picked up regularities in the Japanese sound-symbolic lexicon or were sensitive to universal sound-symbolism. The present study aimed to provide support for the latter. In (...)
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    Y. Anastasiou, R. Copony, Ph. Kakridis, G. Livieratou, I. Loucas, É. Loucas-Durie, K. Megalomatis, K. Oswald, P. Papachatzis, A. Petropoulou, W. Roetscher, E. Roussos, H. Schwabl, L. Semmlinger, Παγκόσμια Μυθολογία. [REVIEW]Aikaterini Lefka - 1990 - Kernos 3:387-388.
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    Mystery cults - (n.) belayche, (f.) Massa (edd.) Mystery cults in visual representation in graeco-Roman antiquity. (Religions in the graeco-Roman world 194.) Pp. XIV + 237, colour fig., B/w & colour ills. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2021. Cased, €104, us$125. Isbn: 978-90-04-43932-0. [REVIEW]Aikaterini-Iliana Rassia - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (2):650-652.
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  46. (1 other version)Cut of the Real: Subjectivity in Poststructuralist Philosophy.Katerina Kolozova & Francois Laruelle - 2014 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Following François Laruelle's nonstandard philosophy and the work of Judith Butler, Drucilla Cornell, Luce Irigaray, and Rosi Braidotti, Katerina Kolozova reclaims the relevance of categories traditionally rendered "unthinkable" by postmodern feminist philosophies, such as "the real," "the one," "the limit," and "finality," thus critically repositioning poststructuralist feminist philosophy and gender/queer studies. Poststructuralist (feminist) theory sees the subject as a purely linguistic category, as _always alread_y multiple, as _always already_ nonfixed and fluctuating, as limitless discursivity, and as constitutively detached from (...)
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    Kant and the Culture of Enlightenment.Katerina Deligiorgi - 2005 - State University of New York Press.
  48. Capitalism’s Holocaust of Animals.Katerina Kolozova - 2019 - London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Laruelle's version of Marxism is termed "non-Marxism" whereby the "non-" is stated to stand for bracketing out Marxism's "philosophical sufficiency" and seeking to radicalise Marxism. It stands for the Laruellian non-philosophical variant of Marxism. It is precisely the non-philosophical use of Marx that has enabled the analysis at hand, demonstrating that at the heart of patriarchy and capitalism stands philosophical reason and its treatment of the Animal (both human and non-human). Women are de-realised even as use value and what is (...)
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  49. Free Will Ruled by Reason: Pufendorf on Moral Value and Moral Estimation.Katerina Mihaylova - 2022 - Intellectual History Review 32 (1):71-87.
    Pufendorf makes a clear distinction between the physical constitution of human beings and their value as human beings, stressing that the latter is justified exclusively by the regular use of the free will. According to Pufendorf, the regular use of free will requires certain inventions (divine as well as human) imposed on the free will and called moral entities. He claims that these inventions determine the moral quality of a human being as well as the standards according to which human (...)
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    (1 other version)Beyond Suppressing Testosterone: A Categorical System to Achieve a “Level Playing Field” in Sport.Katerina Jennings & Esther Braun - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (11):4-17.
    Regulations implemented by World Athletics (WA) require female athletes with differences of sexual development to suppress their blood testosterone levels in order to participate in certain women’s sporting competitions. These regulations have been justified by reference to fairness. In this paper, we reconstruct WA’s understanding of fairness, which requires a “level playing field” where no athlete should have a significant performance advantage based on factors other than talent, dedication, and hard work over an average athlete in their category. We demonstrate (...)
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