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    Rachel E. Walker, Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022. Pp. 288. ISBN 978-0-2268-2256-3. $45.00 (cloth). [REVIEW]Amanda E. Herbert - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Science 57 (1):158-159.
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    Music Listening Predicted Improved Life Satisfaction in University Students During Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic.Amanda E. Krause, James Dimmock, Amanda L. Rebar & Ben Jackson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Quarantine and spatial distancing measures associated with COVID-19 resulted in substantial changes to individuals’ everyday lives. Prominent among these lifestyle changes was the way in which people interacted with media—including music listening. In this repeated assessment study, we assessed Australian university students’ media use throughout early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, and determined whether media use was related to changes in life satisfaction. Participants were asked to complete six online questionnaires, capturing pre- and during-pandemic experiences. The results indicated (...)
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    Using Self-Determination Theory to Examine Musical Participation and Well-Being.Amanda E. Krause, Adrian C. North & Jane W. Davidson - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:439908.
    A recent surge of research has begun to examine music participation and well-being; however, a particular challenge with this work concerns theorizing around the associated well-being benefits of musical participation. Thus, the current research used Self-Determination Theory to consider the potential associations between basic psychological needs (competence, relatedness, and autonomy), self-determined autonomous motivation, and the perceived benefits to well-being controlling for demographic variables and the musical activity parameters. A sample of 192 Australian residents (17-85, Mage = 36.95), who were currently (...)
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    EEG manifestations of nondual experiences in meditators.Amanda E. Berman & Larry Stevens - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 31:1-11.
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    It Was Never Meant for Us: Towards a Black Feminist Construct of Citizenship in Social Studies.Amanda E. Vickery - 2015 - Journal of Social Studies Research 39 (3):163-172.
    This qualitative study focused on how two women African American teachers understand the purpose of teaching social studies and citizenship. The multiple identities as African American women and teachers along with their knowledge of African American history impacted the way notions of citizenship were understood and taught to students. The teachers drew on tenets of Black Feminist thought to make sense of construct of citizenship. Instead of conveying traditional notions of citizenship that include personal responsibility, patriotism, and membership to the (...)
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    What groups?: Studying whiteness in the era of colorblindness.Amanda E. Lewis - 2002 - Sociological Theory 22 (4):623-646.
    In this article I argue that despite the claims of some, all whites in racialized societies “have race.” But because of the current context of race in our society, I argue that scholars of “whiteness” face several difficult theoretical and methodological challenges. First is the problem of how to avoid essentializing race when talking about whites as a social collective. That is, scholars must contend with the challenge of how to write about what is shared by those racialized as white (...)
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  7. Effective Educational Strategies to Promote Life-Long Musical Investment: Perceptions of Educators.Amanda E. Krause & Jane W. Davidson - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Role and Impact of Radio Listening Practices in Older Adults’ Everyday Lives.Amanda E. Krause - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:603446.
    Previous research has indicated older adults value listening to music as a leisure activity. Yet, recent research into listening practices broadly has often focused on younger adults and the use of newer, digital listening technologies. Nonetheless, the radio, which is familiar to older people who grew up with it at the forefront of family life, is important to consider with regard to listening practices and the potential associated well-being benefits. This research investigated older adults’ everyday radio listening practices, in order (...)
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  9. A Qualitative Exploration of Aged-Care Residents’ Everyday Music Listening Practices and How These May Support Psychosocial Well-Being.Amanda E. Krause & Jane W. Davidson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Strategies to support the psychosocial well-being of older adults living in aged-care are needed; and evidence points toward music listening as an effective, non-pharmacological tool with many benefits to quality of life and well-being. Yet, the everyday listening practices of older adults living in residential aged-care remain under-researched. The current study explored older adults’ experiences of music listening in their daily lives while living in residential aged-care and considered how music listening might support their well-being. Specifically, what might go into (...)
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    No Place like (Dying at) Home: Supporting Patients’ Desires to Die without Medical Intrusion.Amanda E. Hine - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1):77-79.
    The ability of patients with decision-making capacity to refuse medically beneficial and even life-saving medical interventions is considered fundamental to upholding the principle of respect for a...
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    Africanizing Science in Post-colonial Kenya: Long-Term Field Research in the Amboseli Ecosystem, 1963–1989.Amanda E. Lewis - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (3):535-562.
    Following Kenya’s independence in 1963, scientists converged on an ecologically sensitive area in southern Kenya on the northern slope of Mt. Kilimanjaro called Amboseli. This region is the homeland of the Ilkisongo Maasai who grazed this ecosystem along with the wildlife of interest to the scientists. Biologists saw opportunities to study this complex community, an environment rich in biological diversity. The Amboseli landscape proved to be fertile ground for testing new methods and lines of inquiry in the biological sciences that (...)
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    Sources and Consequences of Workplace Pressure: Increasing the Risk of Unethical and Illegal Business Practices.Edward S. Petry, Amanda E. Mujica & Dianne M. Vickery - 1998 - Business and Society Review 99 (1):25-30.
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    P53 in the Game of Transposons.Annika Wylie, Amanda E. Jones & John M. Abrams - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (11):1111-1116.
    Throughout the animal kingdom, p53 genes function to restrain mobile elements and recent observations indicate that transposons become derepressed in human cancers. Together, these emerging lines of evidence suggest that cancers driven by p53 mutations could represent “transpospoathies,” i.e. disease states linked to eruptions of mobile elements. The transposopathy hypothesis predicts that p53 acts through conserved mechanisms to contain transposon movement, and in this way, prevents tumor formation. How transposon eruptions provoke neoplasias is not well understood but, from a broader (...)
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    The change probability effect: Incidental learning, adaptability, and shared visual working memory resources.Amanda E. van Lamsweerde & Melissa R. Beck - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1676-1689.
    Statistical properties in the visual environment can be used to improve performance on visual working memory tasks. The current study examined the ability to incidentally learn that a change is more likely to occur to a particular feature dimension and use this information to improve change detection performance for that dimension . Participants completed a change detection task in which one change type was more probable than others. Change probability effects were found for color and shape changes, but not location (...)
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    Andō Shōeki and the anatomy of Japanese feudalism.E. Herbert Norman - 1949 - Tokyo: Asiatic Society of Japan. Edited by Shōeki Andō.
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    On the validity of remember–know judgments: Evidence from think aloud protocols.David P. McCabe, Lisa Geraci, Jeffrey K. Boman, Amanda E. Sensenig & Matthew G. Rhodes - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1625-1633.
    The use of remember–know judgments to assess subjective experience associated with memory retrieval, or as measures of recollection and familiarity processes, has been controversial. In the current study we had participants think aloud during study and provide verbal reports at test for remember–know and confidence judgments. Results indicated that the vast majority of remember judgments for studied items were associated with recollection from study , but this correspondence was less likely for high-confidence judgments . Instead, high-confidence judgments were more likely (...)
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    Expectancy bias mediates the link between social anxiety and memory bias for social evaluation.Justin D. Caouette, Sarah K. Ruiz, Clinton C. Lee, Zainab Anbari, Roberta A. Schriber & Amanda E. Guyer - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (5):945-953.
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    Using primary teeth and archived dried spots for exposomic studies in children: Exploring new paths in the environmental epidemiology of pediatric cancer.Philip J. Lupo, Lauren M. Petrick, Thanh T. Hoang, Amanda E. Janitz, Erin L. Marcotte, Jeremy M. Schraw, Manish Arora & Michael E. Scheurer - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (9):2100030.
    It is estimated that 300,000 children 0–14 years of age are diagnosed with cancer worldwide each year. While the absolute risk of cancer in children is low, it is the leading cause of death due to disease in children in high‐income countries. In spite of this, the etiologies of pediatric cancer are largely unknown. Environmental exposures have long been thought to play an etiologic role. However, to date, there are few well‐established environmental risk factors for pediatric malignancies, likely due to (...)
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    Blurring timescapes, subverting erasure: remembering ghosts on the margins of history.Sarah L. Surface-Evans, Amanda E. Garrison & Kisha Supernant (eds.) - 2020 - New York: Berghahn Books.
    What happens when we blur time and allow ourselves to haunt or to become haunted by ghosts of the past? Drawing on archaeological, historical, and ethnographic data, Blurring Timescapes, Subverting Erasure demonstrates the value of conceiving of ghosts not just as metaphors, but as mechanisms for making the past more concrete and allowing the negative specters of enduring historical legacies, such as colonialism and capitalism, to be exorcised.
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    From Research Assistant to Professional Research Assistance: Research Consulting as a Form of Research Practice.Dawn E. Pollon, Monique Herbert, Saad Chahine & Olesya Falenchuk - 2013 - Journal of Research Practice 9 (2):Article M6.
    Research assistantships have long been viewed as an extension of the formal education process, a form of apprenticeship, and a pathway into the professional practice of research in institutional settings. However, there are other contexts in which researchers practice research. Our self-reflective analysis identified that RAship experiences during the masters and the PhD may serve developmentally foundational roles in the advancement of an RA’s knowledge, skills, and passion for research. Further, analysis of participants’ experiences revealed that RA supervisors play critical (...)
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    A novel pillar indentation splitting test for measuring fracture toughness of thin ceramic coatings.M. Sebastiani, K. E. Johanns, E. G. Herbert, F. Carassiti & G. M. Pharr - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (16-18):1928-1944.
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    Changes in Patients’ Desired Control of Their Deep Brain Stimulation and Subjective Global Control Over the Course of Deep Brain Stimulation.Amanda R. Merner, Thomas Frazier, Paul J. Ford, Scott E. Cooper, Andre Machado, Brittany Lapin, Jerrold Vitek & Cynthia S. Kubu - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Objective: To examine changes in patients’ desired control of the deep brain stimulator and perception of global life control throughout DBS.Methods: A consecutive cohort of 52 patients with Parkinson’s disease was recruited to participate in a prospective longitudinal study over three assessment points. Semi-structured interviews assessing participants’ desire for stimulation control and perception of global control were conducted at all three points. Qualitative data were coded using content analysis. Visual analog scales were embedded in the interviews to quantify participants’ perceptions (...)
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  23. Evaluating a Method to Estimate Mediation Effects With Discrete-Time Survival Outcomes.Amanda Jane Fairchild, Chao Cai, Heather McDaniel, Dexin Shi, Amanda Gottschall & Katherine E. Masyn - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  24. Anorexia Nervosa: Illusion in the Sense of Agency (2023).Amanda Evans - 2023 - Mind and Language 38 (2):480-494.
    This is a preprint draft. Please cite published version (DOI: 10.1111/mila.12385). The aim of this paper is to provide a novel analysis of anorexia nervosa (AN) in the context of the sense of agency literature. I first show that two accounts of anorexia nervosa that we ought to take seriously— i.e., the first personal reports of those who have experienced it firsthand as well as the research that seeks to explain anorexic behavior from an empirical perspective— appear to be thoroughly (...)
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    Research governance review of a negligible-risk research project: Too much of a good thing?Amanda Rush, Rod Ling, Jane E. Carpenter, Candace Carter, Andrew Searles & Jennifer A. Byrne - 2017 - Research Ethics 14 (3):1-12.
    There are increasing concerns that research regulatory requirements exceed those required to manage risks, particularly for low- and negligible-risk research projects. In particular, inconsistent documentation requirements across research sites can delay the conduct of multi-site projects. For a one-year, negligible-risk project examining biobank operations conducted at three separate Australian institutions, we found that the researcher time required to meet regulatory requirements was eight times greater than that required for the approved research activity. In total, 76 business days were required to (...)
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    Longitudinal and experimental investigations of implicit happiness and explicit fear of happiness.Amanda C. Collins, D. Gage Jordan, Gregory Bartoszek, Jenna Kilgore, Alisson N. S. Lass & E. Samuel Winer - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Some individuals devalue positivity previously associated with negativity (Winer & Salem, 2016). Positive emotions (e.g. happiness) may be seen as threatening and result in active avoidance of futu...
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  27. Action anticipation and interference: a test of prospective gaze.E. Cannon & Amanda L. Woodward - 2008 - In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky, Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 981--984.
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    Compensation Preferences: The Role of Personality and Values.Amanda M. Julian, Onno Wijngaard & Reinout E. de Vries - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The present study investigated relations between personality and values on the one hand and compensation preferences on the other. We hypothesized that HEXACO Honesty-Humility and self-transcendence versus self-enhancement values predict preference for higher relative compensation level and that HEXACO Openness to Experience and openness to change versus conservation values predict preference for compensation variability. Furthermore, we expected perceived utility of money and risk aversion to mediate the respective relations. The hypotheses were tested using a sample of 2,210 employees from a (...)
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    Free Notes on Herbert Spencer's First Principles with Suggestions Regarding Space, Time, and Force: Also, Theories of Life; Being a Summary of Recent Discussions Thereon, Including the Questions of the Origin of Species, and of Intelligence.E. Edmond & Herbert Spencer - 1878
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  30. Grounding in communication.Herbert H. Clark & Susan E. Brennan - 1991 - In Lauren Resnick, Levine B., M. John, Stephanie Teasley & D., Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition. American Psychological Association. pp. 13--1991.
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    Differences in preschoolers’ and adults’ use of generics about novel animals and artifacts: A window onto a conceptual divide.Amanda C. Brandone & Susan A. Gelman - 2009 - Cognition 110 (1):1-22.
    Children and adults commonly produce more generic noun phrases (e.g., birds fly) about animals than artifacts. This may reflect differences in participants’ generic knowledge about specific animals/artifacts (e.g., dogs/chairs), or it may reflect a more general distinction. To test this, the current experiments asked adults and preschoolers to generate properties about novel animals and artifacts (Experiment 1: real animals/artifacts; Experiments 2 and 3: matched pairs of maximally similar, novel animals/artifacts). Data demonstrate that even without prior knowledge about these items, the (...)
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    Doing ‘Deep Big History’: Race, landscape and the humanity of H J Fleure (1877–1969).Amanda Rees - 2019 - History of the Human Sciences 32 (1):99-120.
    This article argues that current programmes in the human sciences which adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to history need to be wary of treating the knowledge of the natural sciences as being independent of social influence. Such efforts to do ‘Big History’, ‘Deep History’ or co-evolutionary history themselves have a past, and this article suggests that potential practitioners could benefit from considering that historical context. To that end, it explores the career of Herbert John Fleure, a scholar whose career defied (...)
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    Comunidade e biblioteca pública.Amanda Gomes Bezerra Calheiros & Marcos Aparecido Rodrigues do Prado - 2023 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 9 (2):199-222.
    A função social da biblioteca pública está estreitamente vinculada a um determinado espaço geográfico para desenvolver ações que integrem demandas de informação, educação e cultura na comunidade. Essa noção fundamental outorga o rol de atributos operacionais das competências políticas legitimadas em processos históricos para essas instituições. Com o objetivo de analisar o contexto teórico qualificado ao sentido de comunidade é que o presente artigo estabeleceu uma reflexão sobre o papel social da biblioteca pública na contemporaneidade. Metodologicamente foi realizada uma pesquisa (...)
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    Two Sides of the Same Coin: Environmental and Health Concern Pathways Toward Meat Consumption.Amanda Elizabeth Lai, Francesca Ausilia Tirotto, Stefano Pagliaro & Ferdinando Fornara - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The dramatic increase of meat production in the last decades has proven to be one of the most impacting causes of negative environmental outcomes (e.g., increase of greenhouse emissions, pollution of land and water, and biodiversity loss). In two studies, we aimed to verify the role of key socio-psychological dimensions on meat intake. Study 1 (N= 198) tested the predictive power of an extended version of the Value-Belief-Norm (VBN) model on individual food choices in an online supermarket simulation. In an (...)
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    A relação entre o ensino de filosofia e os problemas do chão da escola como forma de descolonização.Amanda Veloso Garcia & Iraceles Ishii dos Santos - 2024 - Educação E Filosofia 38:1-29.
    Resumo: Ainda que predomine uma visão tecnicista e antifilosófica do ensino de Filosofia no Brasil, os problemas do chão da escola insistem em desafiar o cotidiano escolar de docentes e estudantes. Nesse artigo, temos como objetivo mostrar a importância de um ensino de Filosofia filosófico e que esteja atento aos problemas da realidade escolar e brasileira para a descolonização dos conhecimentos, mas também para o enfrentamento das exclusões e opressões tão presentes no Brasil. Primeiramente apontaremos aspectos de colonialidade na formação (...)
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    Verbal framing of statistical evidence drives children’s preference inferences.Laura E. Garvin & Amanda L. Woodward - 2015 - Cognition 138 (C):35-48.
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    A filosofia erva-daninha como uma proposta para a descolonização de saberes na educação e resistência aos desafios contempor'neos.Amanda Veloso Garcia - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (77):685-728.
    A educação brasileira está estruturada a partir da colonialidade do saber (QUIJANO, 2005) que permeia a história do nosso território, determinando uma monocultura da mente (SHIVA, 2003) na forma como entendemos o mundo. No entanto, uma educação que tem em seu cerne currículos monoculturais e silencia de diferentes maneiras o pensamento próprio e local, leva a uma relação subalterna com o conhecimento. Diante de enormes desafios que o mundo contemporâneo em crise tem imposto, é necessário que repensemos os currículos escolares (...)
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    A laboratory analogue of mirrored-self misidentification delusion: The role of hypnosis, suggestion, and demand characteristics.Michael H. Connors, Amanda J. Barnier, Robyn Langdon, Rochelle E. Cox, Vince Polito & Max Coltheart - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4):1510-1522.
    Mirrored-self misidentification is the delusional belief that one's own reflection in the mirror is a stranger. In two experiments, we tested the ability of hypnotic suggestion to model this condition. In Experiment 1, we compared two suggestions based on either the delusion's surface features (seeing a stranger in the mirror) or underlying processes (impaired face processing). Fifty-two high hypnotisable participants received one of these suggestions either with hypnosis or without in a wake control. In Experiment 2, we examined the extent (...)
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  39. Repensando o lugar da representação, da transmissão e da experiência no ensino da Filosofia.Amanda Garcia & Rodrigo Gelamo - 2012 - Filosofia E Educação 4 (1):46-63.
    A questão que procuramos desenvolver neste artigo pode ser enunciada do seguinte modo: será que o conhecimento pode ser transmitido de forma representacional, por meio de uma explicação, sem que aquele que aprende faça uma experiência por si só daquilo que aprende? Amparado-se no pensamento de Hume, Deleuze, Rancière e Gallo, pretende-se mostrar que somente a experiência com o objeto pode promover a aprendizagem efetiva, violentando o pensamento para que este busque por si só seu sentido e forme sua própria (...)
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    “Irmãos concebidos ilegalmente serão enviados para hibernação”: práticas pedagógicas em imbricações entre obras audiovisuais, biopoder, biopolítica e direito.Amanda Löwenhaupt & Ana Clara Corrêa Henning - 2020 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 5 (2):93.
    Propõe-se protocolo de utilização pedagógica de mídias e cultura popular para desenvolver conhecimentos sobre direito e suas imbricações com os conceitos de biopoder e biopolítica. As práticas apresentadas têm por público alvo crianças, adolescentes e adultos, sendo escolhidas três obras, cada uma delas correspondente a uma das diferentes faixas etárias. Para a elaboração do presente texto, utilizou-se de fundamentação teórica jurídica e dos estudos foucaultianos, assim como estudo empírico das obras audiovisuais.
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    Censura cinematográfica em Brasília: Análise do Discurso À luz de Pêcheux e Althusser / Cinematography censorship in Brasilia: Discourse Analysis through Pêcheux and Althusser.Amanda de Oliveira Passos - 2020 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 1 (1):69-79.
    O artigo investiga as nuances dos discursos sobre Brasília presentes nos textos de pareceres de censores que atuaram durante a ditadura militar. Os filmes que sofreram censura prévia escolhidos para a construção do artigo foram ‘‘Vestibular 70’’, ‘‘Brasília Ano 10’’ e ‘‘Samba em Brasília’’. Os dois primeiros foram produzidos na capital e o último no Rio de Janeiro, no ano de 1960. Diante disso, foi importante refletir sobre a historicidade de como se apresentava o discurso dos pareceristas nos documentos. Para (...)
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    “Let’s work together”: What do infants understand about collaborative goals?Annette M. E. Henderson & Amanda L. Woodward - 2011 - Cognition 121 (1):12-21.
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    A toxicomania enquanto doença incurável e sua relação com um tratamento possível.Amanda Schreiner Pereira - 2008 - Revista Aletheia 27:210-221.
  44. Brainwave Self-Regulation During Bispectral IndexTM Neurofeedback in Trauma Center Nurses and Physicians After Receiving Mindfulness Instructions.C. Michael Dunham, Amanda L. Burger, Barbara M. Hileman, Elisha A. Chance, Amy E. Hutchinson, Chander M. Kohli, Lori DeNiro, Jill M. Tall & Paul Lisko - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Introdução à esquizoanálise.Amanda Barbosa Soczek - 2023 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 22 (1).
    A esquizoanálise teve sua primeira aparição n’O Anti Édipo (1972), onde recebeu uma introdução no quarto e último capítulo da obra. Com a esquizoanálise, trata-se, primeiramente, de uma proposta, de uma verdadeira aposta: Deleuze e Guattari perseguem uma prática de uma psicanálise política, que pretende recolocar os problemas do desejo e do inconsciente como indissociáveis da produção social. A esquizoanálise,contra as neuroses, perversões e paranóias edipianas da psicanálise e do capitalismo, pretende esquizofrenizar o campo do inconsciente e o campo do (...)
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    Nihilismo: Un Problema Japonés.Amanda Sayonara Fernandes Prazeres - 2023 - Revista Dialectus 31 (31):132-144.
    En este artículo examinamos el fenómeno del nihilismo desde la perspectiva del filósofo de la Escuela de Kioto, Nishitani Keiji (1900-1990). Es ampliamente aceptado que el nihilismo como fenómeno histórico surgió en Europa a raíz de una crisis generada por la ruptura con el fundamento religioso cristiano, lo que llevó a una pérdida de sentido y propósito existencial. Nishitani desarrolla su análisis filosófico e histórico del fenómeno en su obra "Nihilismo", donde investiga la cuestión desde la literatura de Fiodor Dostoevski (...)
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    Anonymous Versus Open Donation and Queerness as Political: Comments on Groll’s Conceiving People.Amanda Roth - 2023 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 16 (1):166-181.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Anonymous Versus Open Donation and Queerness as Political:Comments on Groll's Conceiving PeopleAmanda Roth (bio)1. IntroductionIn this commentary on Daniel Groll's 2021 book Conceiving People: Genetic Knowledge and the Ethics of Sperm and Egg Donation, I examine a number of the book's major themes, especially around the idea that donor-conceived children have a significant interest in genetic knowledge and therefore, donor-conceiving parents are morally required to use an open donor.1 (...)
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  48. Filosofia com crianças: por uma literatura de vozes das inf'ncias.Amanda Fernandes Rosa Bueno - 2024 - Revista Digital de Ensino de Filosofia - REFilo 10 (1):2-1.
    Observa-se que as crianças estão às margens da nossa sociedade. Através da Sociologia da Infância, inicia-se a observação dos lugares que elas ocupam: surge a necessidade de registrar e pesquisar quais os olhares e concepções que as crianças têm sobre ser criança na nossa sociedade. Assim, esta pesquisa configura-se uma pesquisa-ação qualitativa, que apresentou como instrumento a entrevista embasada na Filosofia com Crianças. Aconteceram seis encontros que duraram uma média de uma hora cada um, entre os anos de 2022 e (...)
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    Pacifism as Re-appropriated Violence.Amanda Cawston - 2019 - In Jorg Kustermans, Tom Sauer, Dominiek Lootens & Barbara Segaert, Pacifism's Appeal: Ethos, History, Politics. Palgrave. pp. 41-60.
    In this chapter, I introduce a novel conception of pacifism. This conception arises out of considering two key insights drawn from Cheyney Ryan’s work, specifically his characterization of the ‘pacifist impulse’ as a felt rejection of killing and his analysis of contemporary Western attitudes to war and methods of fighting, as reflecting a condition of alienated war. I expand on these claims and argue that considering them together reveals an important problem for pacifism. Specifically, the alienated condition of contemporary violence (...)
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    Modeling disorder in the experience of agency.Amanda Lea Evans - manuscript
    Tim Bayne and Elisabeth Pacherie (2007) propose an integrated model for agentive awareness that incorporates features from both the narrator and the comparator-based accounts found in the literature. Although they think the comparator system is responsible for generating the bulk of agentive experience, they believe the narrator module is responsible for forming agentive judgments and conceptually-laden intentions. Crucially, they also suggest that in some instances the narrator module may “override” the deliverances of the low-level comparator mechanisms. In this paper, I (...)
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