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    Raumkonzepte in der Theologie: interdisziplinäre und interkulturelle Zugänge.Angela Kaupp (ed.) - 2016 - Ostfildern: Matthias Grünewald Verlag.
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    Religion und Philosophie: perspektivische Zugänge zur Lehrer- und Lehrerinnenausbildung in Deutschland, Frankreich und der Schweiz.Philippe Büttgen, Antje Roggenkamp & Thomas Schlag (eds.) - 2017 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
    Die Frage nach gemeinsamen Wurzeln der Religions- und Philosophielehrerausbildung steht im Zentrum der Uberlegungen von deutschen, franzosischen und schweizerischen Religionspadagogen, Philosophen, Historikern und Theologen. Der vorliegende Band unternimmt eine erste Bestandsaufnahme der Situation in den drei Landern, die sich durch vielfaltige Bezeichnungen der Facher (Religionsunterricht, Religionslehre, Religionskunde, Philosophie, Geschichte) sowie unterschiedliche didaktische Varianten (konfessionell, konfessionell-kooperativ, religionskundlich, "fait religieux") auszeichnet. Diese Komplexitat der Situation erfordert andere methodologische Strategien, als sie ein einfacher Vergleich der Lehrerausbildung in den drei Landern nahelegen wurde. Die (...)
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  3. Moral Blame and Moral Protest.Angela Smith - 2012 - In D. Justin Coates & Neal A. Tognazzini (eds.), Blame: Its Nature and Norms. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  4. Public interest in health data research: laying out the conceptual groundwork.Angela Ballantyne & G. Owen Schaefer - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (9):610-616.
    The future of health research will be characterised by three continuing trends: rising demand for health data; increasing impracticability of obtaining specific consent for secondary research; and decreasing capacity to effectively anonymise data. In this context, governments, clinicians and the research community must demonstrate that they can be responsible stewards of health data. IRBs and RECs sit at heart of this process because in many jurisdictions they have the capacity to grant consent waivers when research is judged to be of (...)
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  5. Interdisciplinary approaches to the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations.Angela Woods, Nev Jones, Marco Bernini, Felicity Callard, Ben Alderson-Day, Johanna Badcock, Vaughn Bell, Chris Cook, Thomas Csordas, Clara Humpston, Joel Krueger, Frank Laroi, Simon McCarthy-Jones, Peter Moseley, Hilary Powell & Andrea Raballo - 2014 - Schizophrenia Bulletin 40:S246-S254.
    Despite the recent proliferation of scientific, clinical, and narrative accounts of auditory verbal hallucinations, the phenomenology of voice hearing remains opaque and undertheorized. In this article, we outline an interdisciplinary approach to understanding hallucinatory experiences which seeks to demonstrate the value of the humanities and social sciences to advancing knowledge in clinical research and practice. We argue that an interdisciplinary approach to the phenomenology of AVH utilizes rigorous and context-appropriate methodologies to analyze a wider range of first-person accounts of AVH (...)
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    Ethical Leadership Behavior and Employee Justice Perceptions: The Mediating Role of Trust in Organization.Angela J. Xu, Raymond Loi & Hang-yue Ngo - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 134 (3):493-504.
    Using data collected at two phases, this study examines why and how ethical leadership behavior influences employees’ evaluations of organization-focused justice, i.e., procedural justice and distributive justice. By proposing ethical leaders as moral agents of the organization, we build up the linkage between ethical leadership behavior and the above two types of organization-focused justice. We further suggest trust in organization as a key mediating mechanism in the linkage. Our findings indicate that ethical leadership behavior engenders employees’ trust in their employing (...)
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    Why societies need public goods.Angela Kallhoff - 2014 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 17 (6):635-651.
    The most distinctive features of public goods are usually understood to be the difficulty of excluding potential beneficiaries and the fact that one appropriator’s benefits do not diminish the amount of benefits left for others. Yet, because of these properties (non-excludability and non-rivalry), public goods cause market failures and contribute to problems of collective action. This article aims to portray public goods in a different light. Following a recent reassessment of public goods in political philosophy, this contribution argues that public (...)
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  8. Fictional Indeterminacy, Imagined Seeing, and Cinematic Narration.Angela Curran - 2016 - In Katherine Thomson-Jones (ed.), Current Controversies in Philosophy of Film. New York: Routledge. pp. 99-114.
    This paper focuses on the debate over two central claims regarding cinematic narration: the claim that there are implicit cinematic narrators and the thesis that when we watch movies, we imagine seeing the events and characters in the film fiction. I examine what a consideration of the indeterminate nature of fictional narration, that is, what is specified by the fiction about how we come to imagine the story events, can contribute to the debate on these issues. It is argued that (...)
     
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    The development of ingroup favoritism in repeated social dilemmas.Angela R. Dorrough, Andreas Glöckner, Dshamilja M. Hellmann & Irena Ebert - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  10. Character, blameworthiness, and blame: comments on George Sher’s In Praise of Blame.Angela M. Smith - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 137 (1):31-39.
    In his recent book, In Praise of Blame, George Sher argues (among other things) that a bad act can reflect negatively on a person if that act results in an appropriate way from that person's "character," and defends a novel "two-tiered" account of what it is to blame someone. In these brief comments, I raise some questions and doubts about each of these aspects of his rich and thought-provoking account.
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    The experiences of pregnant women in an interventional clinical trial: Research In Pregnancy Ethics study.Angela Ballantyne, Susan Pullon, Lindsay Macdonald, Christine Barthow, Kristen Wickens & Julian Crane - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (6):476-483.
    There is increasing global pressure to ensure that pregnant women are responsibly and safely included in clinical research in order to improve the evidence base that underpins healthcare delivery during pregnancy. One supposed barrier to inclusion is the assumption that pregnant women will be reluctant to participate in research. There is however very little empirical research investigating the views of pregnant women. Their perspective on the benefits, burdens and risks of research is a crucial component to ensuring effective recruitment. The (...)
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    Healthy People: The Role of Law and Policy in the Nation's Public Health Agenda.Angela K. McGowan, K. T. Kramer & Joel B. Teitelbaum - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):63-67.
    Each decade since 1979, the Healthy People initiative establishes the national prevention agenda and provides the foundation for disease prevention and health promotion policies and programs. Law and policy have been included in Healthy People objectives from the start, but not integrated into the overall initiative as well as possible to potentially leverage change to meet Healthy People targets and goals. This article provides background on the Healthy People initiative and its use among various stakeholder groups, describes the work of (...)
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  13. A Semantic Analysis of “Pakikisama”, a Key Filipino Cultural Relationship Concept: The NSM Approach.Angela E. Lorenzana - 2015 - Iamure International Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Religion 7 (1).
    The study applied the Natural Semantic Metalanguage to the investigation of pakikisama or ‘getting along with others’. The study aimed to use language in representing cognition and to identify the elements that make the concepts culture-specific. Hence, the study of a language, especially of its vocabulary, can reveal one’s way of thinking, show the essential features of a particular culture and offer important clues for its distinction from others. Using linguistic evidence as data, the study is a semantic analysis, a (...)
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  14. Biological Explanation.Angela Potochnik - 2013 - In Kostas Kampourakis (ed.), The Philosophy of Biology: a Companion for Educators. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 49-65.
    One of the central aims of science is explanation: scientists seek to uncover why things happen the way they do. This chapter addresses what kinds of explanations are formulated in biology, how explanatory aims influence other features of the field of biology, and the implications of all of this for biology education. Philosophical treatments of scientific explanation have been both complicated and enriched by attention to explanatory strategies in biology. Most basically, whereas traditional philosophy of science based explanation on derivation (...)
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    Beyond Scandal: Creating a Culture of Accountability in the Catholic Church.Angela Senander - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (4):859-867.
    Like many corporations, the Catholic Church in the United States and Ireland has tried to move beyond scandal. In this case, the scandal was the failure of church leaders to protect minors from clergy sexual abuse, particularly in Boston and Dublin. Like corporate leaders, church leaders have faced the challenge of restoring trust after scandal. Influenced by corporate trends toward codes of conduct, the archdioceses of both Boston and Dublin provide codes of conduct, but the differences between them are worth (...)
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  16. Hume on Animals and the Rest of Nature.Angela Coventry & Avram Hiller - 2014 - In Elisa Aaltola & John Hadley (eds.), Animal Ethics and Philosophy: Questioning the Orthodoxy. New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 165-184..
    This paper develops a Humean environmental meta-ethic to apply to the animal world and, given some further considerations, to the rest of nature. Our interpretation extends Hume’s account of sympathy, our natural ability to sympathize with the emotions of others, so that we may sympathize not only with human beings but also animals, plants and ecosystems as well. Further, we suggest that Hume has the resources for an account of environmental value that applies to non-human animals, non-sentient elements of nature (...)
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    TV Series: A Form of Adaptation to The Contemporary Media Condition.Angela Maiello - 2023 - Rivista di Estetica 83:74-88.
    The article connects the forms of contemporary TV series with the narrative and participatory logics of contemporary media. In particular, the author proposes to consider the wide diffusion and popularity of TV series as a form of response and adaptation to the contemporary media condition. The article proposes an analysis of the ways in which the human instinct for storytelling finds form in contemporary participatory media practices. This reflection is situated within the broader debate on post-cinema and the ways in (...)
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    Klimagerechtigkeit Und Klimaethik.Angela Kallhoff (ed.) - 2015 - De Gruyter.
    In der hoch aktuellen und international geführten Debatte um Klimagerechtigkeit präsentiert der Band die einschlägigen Positionen erstmals in deutscher Sprache. Fachvertreter aus der Ethik, der politischen Philosophie und den Klimawissenschaften diskutieren Prinzipien fairer Verteilungen, zukunftsweisende Kooperationsmodelle angesichts des globalen Klimawandels und ethische Reaktionen auf Vorschläge des Klima-Engineering.
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    Effects of a protein- and tryptophan-deficient diet upon complex maze performance.Angela H. Becker, Stephen F. Davis, Cathy A. Grover & Cynthia A. Erickson - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (2):126-128.
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    Cárcel y pandemia: profundización de una crisis permanente. El caso chileno.Ángela Peralta Jordán - 2021 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 36:84-98.
    En el presente artículo se abordan algunas de las políticas para la contención del Covid-19 adoptadas en los centros penitenciarios de Chile, partiendo de un diagnóstico de vulnerabilidad que afecta al grupo de personas reclusas, previo a la pandemia, pero que se profundiza con ella. Se propone la incorporación de la categoría de discriminación estructural en el sistema de ejecución penal, como una herramienta de análisis de la cuestión carcelaria.
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    Adolescent Clothing: The Influence of Priorities on Poverty.Angela L. Avery - 2000 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 20 (3):191-199.
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  22. Racial grief and melancholic agency.Angela Failler - 2009 - In Sue Campbell, Letitia Meynell & Susan Sherwin (eds.), Embodiment and Agency. Pennsylvania State University Press.
     
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    Autonomy of syntactic processing and the role of Broca's area.Angela D. Friederici - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (4):634-635.
    Both autonomy and local specificity are compatible with observed interconnectivity at the cell level when considering two different levels: cell assemblies and brain systems. Early syntactic structuring processes in particular are likely to representan autonomous module in the language/brain system.
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    Jacobo Muñoz Veiga. La mirada crítica de un maestro.Ángela Sierra González - 2018 - Isegoría 58:341-350.
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    Cognitive and Social Neuroscience of Aging.Angela Gutchess - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    Cognitive and Social Neuroscience of Aging is an introduction to how aging affects the brain, intended for audiences with some knowledge of psychology, aging, or neuroscience. The book includes figures illustrating brain regions so that extensive familiarity with neuroanatomy is not a pre-requisite. The depth of coverage also makes this book appropriate for those with considerable knowledge about aging. This book adopts an integrative perspective, including topics such as memory, cognition, cognitive training, emotion, and social processes. Topics include consideration of (...)
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    The Swerve: How the Renaissance Began, by Steven Greenblatt (WW Norton/Bodley Head) $26.95/£ 17.99.Angela Hobbs - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 57 (57):115-117.
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    Surrogate Motherhood: Babies for Fun and Profit.Angela R. Holder - 1984 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (3):115-117.
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    Über Unbedingtes in der Konkreten Ethik.Angela Kallhoff, Christoph Halbig & Andreas Vieth - 2008 - In Angela Kallhoff, Christoph Halbig & Andreas Vieth (eds.), Ethik Und Die Möglichkeit Einer Guten Weltethics and the Possibility of a Good World: Eine Kontroverse Um Die „Konkrete Ethik“. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Erwiderungen.Angela Kallhoff, Christoph Halbig & Andreas Vieth - 2008 - In Angela Kallhoff, Christoph Halbig & Andreas Vieth (eds.), Ethik Und Die Möglichkeit Einer Guten Weltethics and the Possibility of a Good World: Eine Kontroverse Um Die „Konkrete Ethik“. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Einleitung: Normative Dimensionen des Klimawandels.Angela Kallhoff - 2015 - In Klimagerechtigkeit Und Klimaethik. De Gruyter. pp. 9-20.
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    Invading Boeotia. Polis and Ethnos in the Mirror of Theaban Foundation Myths.Angela Kühr - 2006 - Hermes 134 (3):367-372.
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    Can Aquinas’s Infused and Acquired Virtues Coexist in the Christian Life?Angela McKay Knobel - 2010 - Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (4):381-396.
    Although it is well known that Aquinas holds that infused versions of prudence and the other acquired virtues are bestowed on man along with habitual grace, there is no uniform and widely accepted account of how the infused and acquired virtues are related: some scholars interpret Aquinas to mean that the acquired virtues are ‘taken up’ into the infused virtues, while others credit him with the view that the infused and acquired virtues somehow coexist. This paper explores one common way (...)
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  33. Creazione e redenzione secondo il cristocentrismo cosmico: Alcune considerazioni.Angela Maria Lenzi - 2004 - Divus Thomas 107 (1):205-214.
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    Filosofia-scienza e religione, i nuovi percorsi tracciati da Hans Jonas.Angela Michelis - 2015 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 6 (11):274.
    Il pensiero di Jonas, in particolare quello della sua seconda fase, dedicato alla filosofia della biologia, apre nel confronto filosofico con la scienza nuovi spazi di riflessione critica per la filosofia e per le scienze stesse. In tale incontro entrambe si arricchiscono, acquisendo maggior coscienza metodologica e ampliando le prospettive di osservazione dei fenomeni. Sorge, così, in modo rinnovato, la possibilità di nuove soluzioni interpretative, che, ponendosi al di là di desueti schieramenti ideologici, riescano a comprendere più in profondità la (...)
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  35. 2 Post-Normal Relationships between Science and Society.Ângela Guimarães Pereira - 2009 - In Donald Gray, Laura Colucci-Gray & Elena Camino (eds.), Science, society, and sustainability: education and empowerment for an uncertain world. New York: Routledge. pp. 27.
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    Was ein Ding zum Museumsding macht – und was es über unser Sehen verrät.Angela Rapp - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 66 (1):144-165.
    Für die aktuelle Museumsliteratur sind selbst ›einfache‹ Museumsdinge (um die es in diesem Beitrag nur gehen wird) wie Knochen oder Pfeile so etwas wie ›Als-ob- Kunstwerke‹: ästhetisch etwa als schön oder hässlich anzusehen, aber von unklarer Bedeutung. Dieser Beitrag zeigt, warum Exponate keine Dinge von diffuser Bedeutung, sondern (vorgefundene) Zeugnisse sind, die Aussagen über Sachverhalte (meist der Vergangenheit) belegen und anschaulich machen. Dinge im Museum sollen aber immer auch ästhetisch erlebt werden. Das macht sie besonders und zu Vexierfiguren, die uns (...)
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    John Rawls nel dibattito filosofico contemporaneo.Angela Monica Recupero - 2016 - Napoli: La scuola di Pitagora editrice.
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    On the Relationship Between Attention Processing and P300-Based Brain Computer Interface Control in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.Angela Riccio, Francesca Schettini, Luca Simione, Alessia Pizzimenti, Maurizio Inghilleri, Marta Olivetti-Belardinelli, Donatella Mattia & Febo Cincotti - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  39. Simultaneous Elements of Reality for Incompatible Properties by Exploiting Locality.Angela Sestito - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (2):271-283.
    We propose an ideal experiment enabling the simultaneous assignment of the objective values, 0 or 1, of two incompatible properties of a system made up of two separated, non-interacting spin particles when a strict interpretation of the criterion of reality of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen is adopted. We compare this experiment with the physical situation involving two-value observables of a system of two correlated spin-1/2 particles envisaged by Bohm; in particular, we show its inadequacy in the dual assignment at issue. (...)
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    What is in a Word?Angela Della Volpe - 1990 - Semiotics:335-341.
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    Alexandre Vincent, Jouer pour la cité. Une histoire sociale et politique des musiciens professionnels de l’Occident romain, Rome (École Française de Rome) 2016 (Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d’Athènes et de Rome 371), 464 S., ISBN 978-2-7283-1163-7 (brosch.), € 27,–Jouer pour la cité. Une histoire sociale et politique des musiciens professionnels de l’Occident romain. [REVIEW]Angela Ganter - 2020 - Klio 102 (1):376-379.
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    Mei Zhan. Other‐Worldly: Making Chinese Medicine through Transnational Frames. xiv + 240 pp., illus., bibl., index. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2009. $79.95 ; $22.95. [REVIEW]Angela Leung - 2012 - Isis 103 (1):215-216.
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    Book reviews: Claire Chambers, Elaine Ryder, Compassion and caring in nursing, Radcliffe: Oxford, 2009, 217 pp.: 9781846192876, £29.99/$49.95 (pbk). [REVIEW]Angela Simpson - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (1):144-144.
  44. Idealization and the Aims of Science.Angela Potochnik - 2017 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Science is the study of our world, as it is in its messy reality. Nonetheless, science requires idealization to function—if we are to attempt to understand the world, we have to find ways to reduce its complexity. Idealization and the Aims of Science shows just how crucial idealization is to science and why it matters. Beginning with the acknowledgment of our status as limited human agents trying to make sense of an exceedingly complex world, Angela Potochnik moves on to (...)
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  45. The Phenomenal Basis of Intentionality.Angela A. Mendelovici - 2018 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Some mental states seem to be "of" or "about" things, or to "say" something. For example, a thought might represent that grass is green, and a visual experience might represent a blue cup. This is intentionality. The aim of this book is to explain this phenomenon. -/- Once we understand intentionality as a phenomenon to be explained, rather than a posit in a theory explaining something else, we can see that there are glaring empirical and in principle difficulties with currently (...)
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  46. Responsibility for attitudes: Activity and passivity in mental life.Angela M. Smith - 2005 - Ethics 115 (2):236-271.
  47. Control, responsibility, and moral assessment.Angela Smith - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 138 (3):367 - 392.
    Recently, a number of philosophers have begun to question the commonly held view that choice or voluntary control is a precondition of moral responsibility. According to these philosophers, what really matters in determining a person’s responsibility for some thing is whether that thing can be seen as indicative or expressive of her judgments, values, or normative commitments. Such accounts might therefore be understood as updated versions of what Susan Wolf has called “real self views,” insofar as they attempt to ground (...)
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  48. Consciousness and Intentionality.Angela Mendelovici & David Bourget - 2020 - In Uriah Kriegel (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 560-585.
    Philosophers traditionally recognize two main features of mental states: intentionality and phenomenal consciousness. To a first approximation, intentionality is the aboutness of mental states, and phenomenal consciousness is the felt, experiential, qualitative, or "what it's like" aspect of mental states. In the past few decades, these features have been widely assumed to be distinct and independent. But several philosophers have recently challenged this assumption, arguing that intentionality and consciousness are importantly related. This article overviews the key views on the relationship (...)
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  49. Reliable Misrepresentation and Tracking Theories of Mental Representation.Angela Mendelovici - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 165 (2):421-443.
    It is a live possibility that certain of our experiences reliably misrepresent the world around us. I argue that tracking theories of mental representation have difficulty allowing for this possibility, and that this is a major consideration against them.
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  50. Attributability, Answerability, and Accountability: In Defense of a Unified Account.Angela M. Smith - 2012 - Ethics 122 (3):575-589.
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