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  1. Philosophical Research in Brazil: A Structural Topic Modeling Approach with a Focus on Temporal and Gender Trends.Marcos Fanton, Hugo Mota, Carolina de Melo Bomfim Araújo, Mitieli Seixas da Silva & Raquel Canuto - forthcoming - Metaphilosophy.
    [This is a pre-print; please cite the published version] This paper employs structural topic modeling (STM) to describe the academic philosophy landscape in Brazil. Based on a public national database, a corpus consisting of 12,515 abstracts of monographs defended in philosophy graduate programs between 1991 and 2021 was compiled. The final STM model identified 74 meaningful research topics, clustered into 7 thematic categories. This study discusses the prevalence of the most significant topics and categories, their trends across three decades, and (...)
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    Plato's power.Carolina de Melo Bomfim Araújo (ed.) - 2025 - Boston, Massachusetts: Brill.
    What do we mean when we say that something has power? Plato's dialogues are probably the first philosophical corpus to address this question. Powers are causes; they account for how events happen. They are properties that agents have, as well as dispositions in those who suffer the effects of an action. This explanation is the basis of Plato's metaphysics and moral philosophy. He proposed that things are the power they have to act or be acted upon; this is their nature. (...)
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  3. Plato's Power.Carolina de Melo Bomfim Araújo (ed.) - 2025 - Leiden | Boston: Brill.
    A groundbreaking exploration of Plato's concept of power (dynamisz) and theory of causation that fills a gap in the literature on ancient philosophy while making a relevant contribution to the contemporary debate on metaphysics and the philosophy of action.
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