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    A neutralidade ontológica do aspecto formal da lógica moderna de Quine.Bárbara Araldi Tortato - 2014 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 9 (1):137-146.
    Pretende-se reconstruir e analisar a introdução de O sentido da nova lógica de Quine para, à luz de suas justificativas históricas para o corolário sistema lógico moderno, procurar defender a neutralidade ontológica que seu aspecto formal possibilita. A distinção entre nomear e significar, na nova lógica de Quine, ressalta o fato de que não é necessário “admitir um reino de entidades chamadas significados”, e que, portanto, a formalidade dos enunciados ontológicos não assume compromisso ontológico.
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    Qualquer Coisa a Ver Com a Cegueira: A Desconstrução da Autoridade Do Olhar Em Memórias de Cego, de Jacques Derrida.Bárbara Tortato - 2019 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 11 (31).
    O conteúdo do presente texto refere-se ao (re)pensar a experiência artística, tanto de criação quanto de percepção, sob a proposta da desconstrução da autoridade do olhar sobre a obra de arte, motivando-se, para tal, no livro Memórias de Cego, de Jacques Derrida. A obra em questão nos guia a uma nova hipótese do modelo ótico: Derrida nota que se estabelece uma relação com a obra de arte apenas dentro da possibilidade de relação entre alteridades, o que nos encaminha a pensar (...)
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  3. The Practice of Moral Judgment.Barbara Herman - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy 82 (8):414.
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    A fisiologia da arte em Nietzsche: entre a décadence moderna e a arte da transfiguração.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (1):e0240075.
    In this paper I investigate how Nietzsche’s approaches to the physiology of art become operative in the last year of his philosophical production to consummate the critique of modern décadence. Through intoxication, transfiguration, and increased power, the physiology of art could reveal new ways to express the values of ascendant life as opposed to decadential movements. I question, finally, whether the will to power is a satisfactory criterion for the artistic affirmation and transfiguration of existence.
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  5. Are abilities dispositions?Barbara Vetter - 2019 - Synthese 196 (196):201-220.
    Abilities are in many ways central to what being an agent means, and they are appealed to in philosophical accounts of a great many different phenomena. It is often assumed that abilities are some kind of dispositional property, but it is rarely made explicit exactly which dispositional properties are our abilities. Two recent debates provide two different answers to that question: the new dispositionalism in the debate about free will, and virtue reliabilism in epistemology. This paper argues that both answers (...)
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  6. Binding Implicit Variables in Quantified Contexts.Barbara Partee - 1989 - In Caroline Wiltshire, Randolph Graczyk & Bradley Music (eds.), Binding Implicit Variables in Quantified Contexts. Chicago Linguistic Society. pp. 342-365.
  7. “What” and “where” in spatial language and spatial cognition.Barbara Landau & Ray Jackendoff - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):217-238.
    Fundamental to spatial knowledge in all species are the representations underlying object recognition, object search, and navigation through space. But what sets humans apart from other species is our ability to express spatial experience through language. This target article explores the language ofobjectsandplaces, asking what geometric properties are preserved in the representations underlying object nouns and spatial prepositions in English. Evidence from these two aspects of language suggests there are significant differences in the geometric richness with which objects and places (...)
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  8. Counterpossibles (not only) for dispositionalists.Barbara Vetter - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (10):2681-2700.
    Dispositionalists try to provide an account of modality—possibility, necessity, and the counterfactual conditional—in terms of dispositions. But there may be a tension between dispositionalist accounts of possibility on the one hand, and of counterfactuals on the other. Dispositionalists about possibility must hold that there are no impossible dispositions, i.e., dispositions with metaphysically impossible stimulus and/or manifestation conditions; dispositionalist accounts of counterfactuals, if they allow for non-vacuous counterpossibles, require that there are such impossible dispositions. I argue, first, that there are in (...)
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  9. Gender As a Social Structure: Theory Wrestling with Activism.Barbara J. Risman - 2004 - Gender and Society 18 (4):429-450.
    In this article, the author argues that we need to conceptualize gender as a social structure, and by doing so, we can better analyze the ways in which gender is embedded in the individual, interactional, and institutional dimensions of our society. To conceptualize gender as a structure situates gender at the same level of general social significance as the economy and the polity. The author also argues that while concern with intersectionality must continue to be paramount, different structures of inequality (...)
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    Mathematical Methods in Linguistics.Barbara H. Partee, Alice ter Meulen & Robert E. Wall - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (1):271-272.
  11. Dispositional accounts of abilities.Barbara Vetter & Romy Jaster - 2017 - Philosophy Compass 12 (8):e12432.
    This paper explores the prospects for dispositional accounts of abilities. According to so-called new dispositionalists, an agent has the ability to Φ iff they have a disposition to Φ when trying to Φ. We show that the new dispositionalism is beset by some problems that also beset its predecessor, the conditional analysis of abilities, and bring up some further problems. We then turn to a different approach, which links abilities not to motivational states but to the notion of success, and (...)
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  12. The Scope of Moral Requirement.Barbara Herman - 2001 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 30 (3):227-256.
  13. The Evolution of Whistleblowing Studies: A Critical Review and Research Agenda.Barbara Culiberg & Katarina Katja Mihelič - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (4):787-803.
    Whistleblowing is a controversial yet socially significant topic of interest due to its impact on employees, organizations, and society at large. The purpose of this paper is to integrate knowledge of whistleblowing with theoretical advancements in the broader domain of business ethics to propose a novel approach to research and practice engaged in this complex phenomenon. The paper offers a conceptual framework, i.e., the wheel of whistleblowing, that is developed to portray the different features of whistleblowing by applying the whistleblower’s (...)
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  14. 'Can' without Possible Worlds: Semantics for Anti-Humeans.Barbara Vetter - 2013 - Philosophers' Imprint 13.
    Metaphysicians of modality are increasingly critical of possible-worlds talk, and increasingly happy to accept irreducibly modal properties – and in particular, irreducible dispositions – in nature. The aim of this paper is to provide the beginnings of a modal semantics which uses, instead of possible-worlds talk, the resources of such an 'anti-Humean' metaphysics. One central challenge to an anti-Humean view is the context-sensitivity of modal language. I show how that challenge can be met and a systematic modal semantics provided, given (...)
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  15. Comforting Discomfort as Complicity: White Fragility and the Pursuit of Invulnerability.Barbara Applebaum - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (4):862-875.
    In this article, I trouble the pedagogical practice of comforting discomfort in the social-justice classroom. Is it possible to support white students, for instance, and not comfort them? Is it possible to support white students without recentering the emotional crisis of white students, without disregarding the needs and interests of students of color, and without reproducing the violence that students of color endure? First I address the dangers of comforting discomfort and discuss Robin DiAngelo's notion of white fragility, which has (...)
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  16. What Does Matter? The Case for Killing the Trolley Problem.Barbara H. Fried - 2012 - Philosophical Quarterly 62 (248):505-529.
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    Emotion-based choice.Barbara Mellers, Alan Schwartz & Ilana Ritov - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 128 (3):332.
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    A Mobilising Concept? Unpacking Academic Representations of Responsible Research and Innovation.Barbara E. Ribeiro, Robert D. J. Smith & Kate Millar - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (1):81-103.
    This paper makes a plea for more reflexive attempts to develop and anchor the emerging concept of responsible research and innovation. RRI has recently emerged as a buzzword in science policy, becoming a focus of concerted experimentation in many academic circles. Its performative capacity means that it is able to mobilise resources and spaces despite no common understanding of what it is or should be ‘made of’. In order to support reflection and practice amongst those who are interested in and (...)
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  19. Can business corporations be legally responsible for structural injustice? The social connection model in (legal) practice.Barbara Bziuk - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:1-20.
    In May 2021, Royal Dutch Shell was ordered by the Hague District Court to significantly reduce its CO2 emissions. This ruling is unprecedented in that it attributes the responsibility for mitigating climate change directly to a specific corporate emitter. Shell neither directly causes climate change alone nor can alleviate it by itself; therefore, what grounds this responsibility attribution? I maintain that this question can be answered via Young’s social connection model of responsibility for justice. I defend two claims: First, I (...)
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    Iconic memory.Barbara Sakitt - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (4):257-276.
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    Collaborative plans for complex group action.Barbara J. Grosz & Sarit Kraus - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 86 (2):269-357.
  22. The evolutionary origins of patriarchy.Barbara Smuts - 1995 - Human Nature 6 (1):1-32.
    This article argues that feminist analyses of patriarchy should be expanded to address the evolutionary basis of male motivation to control female sexuality. Evidence from other primates of male sexual coercion and female resistance to it indicates that the sexual conflicts of interest that underlie patriarchy predate the emergence of the human species. Humans, however, exhibit more extensive male dominance and male control of female sexuality than is shown by most other primates. Six hypotheses are proposed to explain how, over (...)
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    La fisiología del arte en el Nietzsche tardío.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2024 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 69 (1):e44937.
    Pretendemos mostrar en este artículo que los proyectos de Nietzsche para la fisiología del arte tienen un desarrollo significativo en su obra tardía, partiendo de un énfasis más literario y culminando en aplicaciones “científicas”. Son las diferentes formas de relacionar las fuentes literarias y científicas las que hacen de la fisiología del arte un enfoque relevante del Nietzsche tardío, para criticar a los artistas modernos de la décadence y crear condiciones para el proyecto valorativo de un arte afirmativo. Por último, (...)
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    (1 other version)Montague Grammar.Barbara H. Partee - 1980 - Journal of Philosophy 77 (5):278-312.
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    Bringing the men back in:: Sex differentiation and the devaluation of women's work.Barbara F. Reskin - 1988 - Gender and Society 2 (1):58-81.
    To reduce sex differences in employment outcomes, we must examine them in the context of the sex-gender hierarchy. The conventional explanation for wage gap—job segregation—is incorrect because it ignores men's incentive to preserve their advantages and their ability to do so by establishing the rules that distribute rewards. The primary method through which all dominant groups maintain their hegemony is by differentiating the subordinate group and defining it as inferior and hence meriting inferior treatment. My argument implies that neither sex-integrating (...)
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  26. Harming someone after his death.Barbara Baum Levenbook - 1984 - Ethics 94 (3):407-419.
    I argue for the possibility of posthumous harm based on an account of the harm of murder. I start with the deep-seated intuition that when someone is murdered he (or she) is harmed (over and above the pain of injury or dying), and argue that Feinberg's account that assumes that harm is an invasion of an interest cannot plausibly accommodate this intuition. I propose a new account of the harm of murder: it is an irreversible loss of functions necessary for (...)
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  27. Para uma caracterização do niilismo na obra tardia de Nietzsche.Clademir Araldi - 1998 - Cadernos Nietzsche 5:75-94.
    Starting from the analysis of the Nihilism’s characterizations in the later period of Nietzsche’s writing, it intends to show that they have as foremost concern their character of process. Showing that Nihilism comes from morals, the German philosopher affirms that the ambiguity inscribed in this term, as well as their different forms and masks, constitutes a necessity to affirm existence.
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  28. Encounters with animal minds.Barbara Smuts - 2001 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (5-7):5-7.
    In this article I draw on personal experience to explore the kinds of relationships that can develop between human and nonhuman animals. The first part of the article describes my encounters with wild baboons, whom I studied in East Africa over the course of many years. The baboons treated me as a social being, and to gain their trust I had to learn the troop's social conventions and behave in accordance with them. This process gave me a feeling for what (...)
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  29. Disability, Self Image, and Modern Political Theory.Barbara Arneil - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (2):218-242.
    Charles Taylor argues that recognition begins with the politics of "self-image," as groups represented in the past by others in ways harmful to their own identity replace negative historical self-images with positive ones of their own making. Given the centrality of "self image" to his politics of recognition, it is striking that Taylor, himself, represents disabled people in language that is both limiting and depreciating. The author argues such negative self-images are not unique to Taylor but endemic to modern political (...)
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    Nietzsche, Bourget, Baudelaire e Os Rumos Do Niilismo Moderno.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2023 - Revista Dialectus 31 (31):14-27.
    Investigaremos a relação entre a décadence e o niilismo nos escritos tardios de Nietzsche, destacando o impacto das análises de Paul Bourget sobre a décadence literária do século XIX. A partir dessas análises, Baudelaire se torna para Nietzsche um caso típico de décadence, que expressa o “apetite furioso do nada”, enquanto uma forma de desagregação da vontade e das forças. Nesse sentido, Baudelaire torna-se um caso decisivo para diagnosticar a doença da vontade no homem do século XIX. Enquanto que a (...)
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    Time.Barbara Adam - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):119-126.
    The article argues that the relationship to time is at the root of what makes us human and that culture arises with and from efforts to transcend death, change and the rhythmicity of the physical environment. Time can be tracked through systems of time measurement and later transformed from a process of nature into clock time, a time to human design that is abstracted from context and content. In this form time can be traded with all other times. With contemporary (...)
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    Quantificational structures and compositionality.Barbara H. Partee - 1995 - In Emmon W. Bach, Eloise Jelinek, Angelika Kratzer & Barbara H. Partee (eds.), Quantification in Natural Languages. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 541--601.
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    A persistência do niilismo nos escritos de Nietzsche de 1888.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2022 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 34 (62).
    Procuro mostrar neste artigo que o niilismo persiste como um problema sem solução nos escritos de Nietzsche até agosto de 1888. O niilismo como vontade de nada emerge como um problema, principalmente no escrito O niilismo europeu e na terceira dissertação da Genealogia da moral, ambos de 1887. Investigarei como Nietzsche ainda permanece enredado ao problema da verdade, após vincular o niilismo ao horror vacui. Defendo que as soluções propostas no ano de 1888 giram em torno de propostas diversas da (...)
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  34. Embedded EthiCS: Integrating Ethics Across CS Education.Barbara J. Grosz, David Gray Grant, Kate Vredenburgh, Jeff Behrends, Lily Hu, Alison Simmons & Jim Waldo - 2019 - Communications of the Acm 62 (8):54-61.
    The particular design of any technology may have profound social implications. Computing technologies are deeply intermeshed with the activities of daily life, playing an ever more central role in how we work, learn, communicate, socialize, and participate in government. Despite the many ways they have improved life, they cannot be regarded as unambiguously beneficial or even value-neutral. Recent experience shows they can lead to unintended but harmful consequences. Some technologies are thought to threaten democracy through the spread of propaganda on (...)
     
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    Ascetismo, Arte e Forma de Vida No Pensamento Do Nietzsche Tardio.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2022 - Dissertatio 55:45-63.
    Pretendemos mostrar neste artigo que Nietzsche também compreende de modos positivos o ascetismo em sua filosofia tardia. A partir da reconstrução dos sentidos do ascetismo na filosofia do espírito livre e na obra Assim falou Zaratustra, defendemos que Nietzsche estimasempre mais o ascetismo dos filósofos em suas obras Além do bem e do mal e na Genealogia da moral. Entretanto, é em 1888, que ele aprofunda a concepção de arte como forma de vida, estreitamente ligada a formas de ascetismo filosófico. (...)
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    As criações do gênio: Ambivalências da "metafísica da arte" nietzschiana.Clademir Luis Araldi - 2009 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 50 (119):115-136.
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    Comentário a “Nietzsche e Brandes: a memória de um radicalismo aristocrático”.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2022 - Trans/Form/Ação 45 (2):39-42.
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    Comentário a “Nietzsche e o projeto político assentado na seletividade da virtude. Um projeto aristocrático de vontade de domínio”.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (3):e02400280.
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  39. Heidegger e Nietzsche: o conflito entre arte e verdade.Clademir Araldi - 2006 - Cadernos Nietzsche 21.
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    Lançado livro naturalism: Contemporary perspectives pelo nepfil-ufpel.Clademir Araldi, Juliano Santos do Carmo & Flávia Carvalho Chagas - 2014 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 5 (9).
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    Nihilism and the ascetic ideal: on the value of asceticism in Nietzschean genealogy.Clademir Araldi - 2019 - Filosofia Unisinos 20 (2).
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    Nietzsche: caos y voluntad de poder.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2007 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 6:5-18.
    El presente artículo aborda el lugar central que tiene la noción de «voluntad de poder» (Wille zur Macht) en el conjunto del pensamiento nietzscheano; primero en el mundo inorgánico, en su relación con el caos, aspecto descuidado por el mismo Nietzsche, y relacionándole luego con su «perspectivismo necesario». Finalmente, tras caracterizar su implícita confrontación con el caos, se plantea a la voluntad de poder misma como fuerza interpretativa.
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    Nietzsche e Paul Rée: Acerca da existência de impulsos altruístas.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2016 - Cadernos Nietzsche 37 (1):71-87.
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  44. Os desafios da Filosofia da Interpretação.Clademir Araldi - 2002 - Cadernos Nietzsche 12.
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    Vontade de nada e vontade de saúde nos escritos tardios de Nietzsche.Clademir Luís Araldi - 2018 - Discurso 48 (2):43-58.
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  46. Naturalism: Contemporary Perspectives.Clademir Araldi, Flávia Carvalho Chagas & Juliano Santos do Carmo (eds.) - 2013 - Pelotas: NEPFIL online.
    The basic assumption present in these articles is that naturalism is highly compatible with a wide range of relevant philosophical questions and that, regardless of the classical problems faced by the naturalist, the price paid in endorsing naturalism is lower than that paid by essentialist or supernaturalist theories. Yet, the reader will find a variety of approaches, from naturalism in Moral Philosophy and Epistemology to naturalism in the Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind and of the Aesthetics.
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    A. Petrucci e G. Richeri (a cura di), "Il mercato televisivo italiano nel contesto europeo".I. Araldi - 2004 - Polis 18 (1):178-179.
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    M. Caroli, "Proibitissimo! Censori e censurati della radiotelevisione italiana".Isabella Araldi - 2003 - Polis 17 (2):356-358.
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    R. Cere, "European and National Identities in Britain and Italy: Maastricht on Television".Isabella Araldi - 2002 - Polis 16 (3):473-474.
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    Can robots make good models of biological behaviour?Barbara Webb - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1033-1050.
    How should biological behaviour be modelled? A relatively new approach is to investigate problems in neuroethology by building physical robot models of biological sensorimotor systems. The explication and justification of this approach are here placed within a framework for describing and comparing models in the behavioural and biological sciences. First, simulation models – the representation of a hypothesis about a target system – are distinguished from several other relationships also termed “modelling” in discussions of scientific explanation. Seven dimensions on which (...)
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