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    Do we make decisions for other people based on our predictions of their preferences? evidence from financial and medical scenarios involving risk.Eleonore Batteux, Eamonn Ferguson & Richard J. Tunney - 2019 - Thinking and Reasoning 26 (2):188-217.
    The ways in which the decisions we make for others differ from the ones we make for ourselves has received much attention in the literature, although less is known about their relationship to our p...
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    Exploring How Accountability Affects the Medical Decisions We Make for Other People.Eleonore Batteux, Eamonn Ferguson & Richard J. Tunney - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:424574.
    In the event that a patient has lost their decision-making capacity due to illness or injury, a surrogate is often appointed to do so on their behalf. Research has shown that people take less risk when making treatment decisions for other people than they do for themselves. This has been discussed as surrogates employing greater caution for others given the accountability they are faced with. We tested the prediction that making accountability salient reduces risk- taking for others relative to the (...)
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    Reply to Eleonore Stump.Eleonore Stump - 1985 - Faith and Philosophy 2 (1):38-42.
  4. (1 other version)Intellect, will, and the principle of alternative possibilities.Eleonore Stump - 1990 - In Michael D. Beaty (ed.), Christian Theism and the Problems of Philosophy. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 254-285.
     
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  5. Giving Generic Language Another Thought.Eleonore Neufeld, Annie Bosse, Guillermo Del Pinal & Rachel Sterken - forthcoming - WIREs Cognitive Science.
    According to an influential research program in cognitive science, philosophy, and linguistics, there is a deep, special connection between generics and pernicious aspects of social cognition such as stereotyping. Specifically, generics are thought to exacerbate our propensity to essentialize, lead us to overgeneralize based on scarce evidence, and lead to other epistemically dubious patterns of inference. Recently, however, several studies have put empirical and theoretical pressure on some of the main tenets of this research program. The goal of this paper (...)
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  6. Control and causal determinism.Eleonore Stump - 2002 - In Sarah Buss & Lee Overton (eds.), Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes From Harry Frankfurt. MIT Press, Bradford Books.
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  7. Psychological Essentialism and the Structure of Concepts.Eleonore Neufeld - 2022 - Philosophy Compass 17 (5):e12823.
    Psychological essentialism is the hypothesis that humans represent some categories as having an underlying essence that unifies members of a category and is causally responsible for their typical attributes and behaviors. Throughout the past several decades, psychological essentialism has emerged as an extremely active area of research in cognitive science. More recently, it has also attracted attention from philosophers, who put the empirical results to use in many different philosophical areas, ranging from philosophy of mind and cognitive science to social (...)
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  8. An Essentialist Theory of the Meaning of Slurs.Eleonore Neufeld - 2019 - Philosophers' Imprint 19.
    In this paper, I develop an essentialist model of the semantics of slurs. I defend the view that slurs are a species of kind terms: Slur concepts encode mini-theories which represent an essence-like element that is causally connected to a set of negatively-valenced stereotypical features of a social group. The truth-conditional contribution of slur nouns can then be captured by the following schema: For a given slur S of a social group G and a person P, S is true of (...)
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    Boethius’s De topicis differentiis.Eleonore Stump - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (3):486-488.
  10. (1 other version)Engineering social concepts: Feasibility and causal models.Eleonore Neufeld - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (3):819-837.
    How feasible are conceptual engineering projects of social concepts that aim for the engineered concept to be deployed in people's ordinary conceptual practices? Predominant frameworks on the psychology of concepts that shape work on stereotyping, bias, and machine learning have grim implications for the prospects of conceptual engineers: conceptual engineering efforts are ineffective in promoting certain social‐conceptual changes. Since conceptual components that give rise to problematic social stereotypes are sensitive to statistical structures of the environment, purely conceptual change won't be (...)
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  11. The fine arts reduced to a single principle.Abbr Batteux - 1997 - In Susan L. Feagin & Patrick Maynard (eds.), Aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 102--104.
     
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  12. Du mal radical au salut dans la Religion dans les limites de la simple raison: une instabilité créatrice. Discussion de la lecture de Gordon Michalson.Éléonore Dispersyn - 2011 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 109 (3):461-488.
     
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  13. Gendering Clodius.Eleonor Winsor Leach - 2001 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 94 (4).
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    Companion to CS Lewis help us to look at the various symbols, stories, and arguments presented in Lewis's body of work and also to step into the beam of that work and look along it, gaining an understanding of Lewis's fertile spiritual vision from the inside.Eleonore Stump - 2011 - Religious Studies 47 (4).
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    Modes of Knowing.Eleonore Stump - 2009 - Faith and Philosophy 26 (5):553-565.
    The rapid, perplexing increase in the incidence of autism has led to a correlative increase in research on it and on normally developing children as well. In this paper I consider some of this research, not only for what it shows us about human cognitive capacities but also for its suggestive implications regarding the ability of science to teach us about the world.
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    Doing Intersectionality: Repertoires of Feminist Practices in France and Canada.Éléonore Lépinard - 2014 - Gender and Society 28 (6):877-903.
    Intersectionality has been adopted as the preferred term to refer to and to analyze multiple axes of oppression in feminist theory. However, less research examines if this term, and the political analyses it carries, has been adopted by women’s rights organizations in various contexts and to what effect. Drawing on interviews with activists working in a variety of women’s rights organizations in France and Canada, I show that intersectionality is only one of the repertoires that a women’s rights organization might (...)
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  17. Awe and Atheism.Eleonore Stump - 1997 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 21 (1):281-289.
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    Literacy improves short-term serial recall of spoken verbal but not visuospatial items – Evidence from illiterate and literate adults.Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Arnaud Szmalec, Louisa Bogaerts, Mike P. A. Page, Vaishna Narang, Deepshikha Misra, Susana Araújo, Nishant Lohagun, Ouroz Khan, Anuradha Singh, Ramesh K. Mishra & Falk Huettig - 2019 - Cognition 185 (C):144-150.
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    Intentional action processing results from automatic bottom-up attention: An EEG-investigation into the Social Relevance Hypothesis using hypnosis.Eleonore Neufeld, Elliot C. Brown, Sie-In Lee-Grimm, Albert Newen & Martin Brüne - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 42:101-112.
    Social stimuli grab our attention: we attend to them in an automatic and bottom-up manner, and ascribe them a higher degree of saliency compared to non-social stimuli. However, it has rarely been investigated how variations in attention affect the processing of social stimuli, although the answer could help us uncover details of social cognition processes such as action understanding. In the present study, we examined how changes to bottom-up attention affects neural EEG-responses associated with intentional action processing. We induced an (...)
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    Can Chunk Size Differences Explain Developmental Changes in Lexical Learning?Eleonore H. M. Smalle, Louisa Bogaerts, Morgane Simonis, Wouter Duyck, Michael P. A. Page, Martin G. Edwards & Arnaud Szmalec - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  21. Eternity.Eleonore Stump & Norman Kretzmann - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (8):429-458.
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    Boethius's Works on the Topics.Eleonore Stump - 1974 - Vivarium 12 (2):77-93.
  23. Pornography and Dehumanization: The Essentialist Dimension.Eleonore Neufeld - 2020 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (4):703-717.
    The objective of this paper is to show that pornography dehumanizes women through essentialization. First, I argue that certain acts of subject-essentialization are acts of subject-dehumanization. Second, I demonstrate, by reviewing evidence about the linguistic material that we find in and around pornography, that pornography systematically deploys content that essentializes women in the ways identified as problematic. It follows that pornography dehumanizes women.
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    The fine arts reduced to a single principle.Charles Batteux - 2015 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by James O. Young.
    The Fine Arts Reduced to a Single Principle (1746) by Charles Batteux was arguably the most influential work on aesthetics published in the 18th century. James O. Young presents the first complete English translation of the work, with full annotations and a comprehensive introduction, which illuminate Batteux's continuing philosophical interest.
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  25. Against Teleological Essentialism.Eleonore Neufeld - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (4):e12961.
    In two recent papers, Rose and Nichols present evidence in favor of the view that humans represent category essences in terms of a telos, such as honey-making, and not in terms of scientific essences, such as bee DNA. In this paper, I challenge their interpretation of the evidence, and show that it is directly predicted by the main theory they seek to undermine. I argue that their results can be explained as instances of diagnostic reasoning about scientific essences.
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  26. Can we perceive mental states?Eleonore Neufeld - 2020 - Synthese 197 (5):2245-2269.
    In this paper, I defend Non-Inferentialism about mental states, the view that we can perceive some mental states in a direct, non-inferential way. First, I discuss how the question of mental state perception is to be understood in light of recent debates in the philosophy of perception, and reconstruct Non-Inferentialism in a way that makes the question at hand—whether we can perceive mental states or not—scientifically tractable. Next, I motivate Non-Inferentialism by showing that under the assumption of the widely-accepted Principle (...)
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    (1 other version)Les beaux-arts réduits à un même principe.Charles Batteux - 1989 - Paris: Aux Amateurs de livres. Edited by Jean-Rémy Mantion.
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    Interpretation of Nature Fauna and Flora in the Agricultural Culture of Aymara People: A Qualitative Study.Eleonor Vizcarra Herles, Francisco Tipula Mamani, Marisol Yana-Salluca, Javier Montesinos Montesinos & Mariela Cueva Chata - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1952-1967.
    The beings that inhabit this vital environment grow in collaboration and harmony with nature, as happens with the evolution of knowledge. The objective of the research was to systematize the information from the interpretation of fauna and flora and the use made by the Aymara during the year; which was described by Van and Enríquez (2002), who used astronomical observation techniques and their sixth sense, in other words, pure Aymara intuition. They believed that the agroclimatic forecasting techniques of the Aymara (...)
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  29. Theology and Physics in De sacramento altaris: Ockham's Theory of Indivisibles.Eleonore Stump - 1982 - In Norman Kretzmann (ed.), Infinity and continuity in ancient and medieval thought. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 207--30.
     
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  30. On Subtweeting.Eleonore Neufeld & Elise Woodard - forthcoming - In Patrick Connolly, Sandy Goldberg & Jennifer Saul (eds.), Conversations Online. Oxford University Press.
    In paradigmatic cases of subtweeting, one Twitter user critically or mockingly tweets about another person without mentioning their username or their name. In this chapter, we give an account of the strategic aims of subtweeting and the mechanics through which it achieves them. We thereby hope to shed light on the distinctive communicative and moral texture of subtweeting while filling in a gap in the philosophical literature on strategic speech in social media. We first specify what subtweets are and identify (...)
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  31. Libertarian freedom and the principle of alternative possibilities.Eleonore Stump - 1996 - In Faith, Freedom, and Rationality: Philosophy of Religion Today. Lanham: Rowman &Amp; Littlefield. pp. 73-88.
  32. Faith, Freedom, and Rationality: Philosophy of Religion Today.Eleonore Stump - 1996 - Lanham: Rowman &Amp; Littlefield.
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  33. Justifying Faith, Free Will, and the Atonement.Eleonore Stump - 2007 - In Richard Velkley (ed.), Freedom and the human person. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.
  34. (1 other version)Sanctification, hardening of the heart, and Frankfurt's concept of free will.Eleonore Stump - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (8):395-420.
  35. 27 The Problem of Evil.Eleonore Stump - 1999 - In Eleonore Stump & Michael J. Murray (eds.), Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 6--4.
     
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  36. Dialectic and its place in the development of medieval logic.Eleonore Stump - 1989 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Introduction Since my work in medieval logic has concentrated on dialectic. I have tried to trace scholastic treatments of dialectic to discussions of it in ...
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  37. (1 other version)Dialectic and Its Place in the Development of Medieval Logic.Eleonore STUMP - 1989 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 25 (4):392-395.
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    Autonomy and the Crisis of the Feminist Subject: Revisiting Okin's Dilemma.Eléonore Lépinard - 2011 - Constellations 18 (2):205-221.
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    L'adversaire de Dieu dans la Philosophie de la révélation.Éléonore Dispersyn - 2012 - Archives de Philosophie 75 (1):87-112.
    Résumé On associe généralement la figure de Satan à une signification indigente ou mesquine. Dans la Philosophie de la révélation, Schelling tente au contraire d’en donner une interprétation différente, selon laquelle la « mauvaiseté positive » de Satan n’est pas seulement assumée, mais également revalorisée. Cependant, le rôle de Satan demeure ambigu, incarnant à la fois le tentateur universel et le maillon nécessaire à la révélation de Dieu lui-même. Dans cette étude, il s’agit donc de montrer à la fois la (...)
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    Elizabeth Frazer et Kimberly Hutchings, Violence and Political Theory, Cambridge : Polity Press, 2020, 190 pages. [REVIEW]Éléonore Paré - 2022 - Philosophiques 49 (2):615-621.
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  41. Moral responsibility without alternative possibilities.Eleonore Stump - 2003 - In Michael S. McKenna & David Widerker (eds.), Moral Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities: Essays on the Importance of Alternative Possibilities. Ashgate. pp. 139--158.
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    The mechanisms of cognition: Ockham on mediating species.Eleonore Stump - 1999 - In Paul Vincent Spade (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ockham. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 168--203.
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    The Knowledge Economy, Gender and Stratified Migrations.Eleonore Kofman - 2007 - Studies in Social Justice 1 (2):122-135.
    The promotion of knowledge economies and societies, equated with the mobile subject as bearer of technological, managerial and cosmopolitan competences, on the one hand, and insecurities about social order and national identities, on the other, have in the past few years led to increasing polarisation between skilled migrants and those deemed to lack useful skills. The former are considered to be bearers of human capital and have the capacity to assimilate seamlessly and are therefore worthy of citizenship; the latter are (...)
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  44. Non-Cartesian Substance Dualism and Materialism Without Reductionism.Eleonore Stump - 1995 - Faith and Philosophy 12 (4):505-531.
    The major Western monotheisms, and Christianity in particular, are often supposed to be committed to a substance dualism of a Cartesian sort. Aquinas, however, has an account of the soul which is non-Cartesian in character. He takes the soul to be something essentially immaterial or configurational but nonetheless realized in material components. In this paper, I argue that Aquinas’s account is coherent and philosophically interesting; in my view, it suggests not only that Cartesian dualism isn’t essential to Christianity but also (...)
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    Entre-monde arborescent.Eléonore Hellio - 2022 - Multitudes 87 (2):195-198.
    L’écriture n’est pas mon médium privilégié. Ma « médiumnité » suit d’autres logiques, celles du poème vidéosonique dans lequel l’image percute le son et vice-versa à la manière d’un cri ou d’un silence qui peut mener à la stupéfaction. Ici, je livre troubles et fulgurances suite à la disparition d’une personne exceptionnelle, Dominique Malaquais.
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  46. Aquinas.Eleonore Stump - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Few philosophers or theologians exerted as much influence on the shape of medieval thought as Thomas Aquinas. He ranks amongst the most famous of the Western philosophers and was responsible for almost single-handedly bringing the philosophy of Aristotle into harmony with Christianity. He was also one of the first philosophers to argue that philosophy and theology could support each other. The shape of metaphysics, theology, and Aristotelian thought today still bears the imprint of Aquinas' work. In this extensive and deeply (...)
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  47. Principes de la littérature.Charles Batteux, Jean Desaint & Charles Saillant - 1775 - Genéve,: Slatkine Reprints.
     
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  48. Sztuka. Dialog dedykowany milordowi Shaftesbury\'emu.L. ’abbé Charles Batteux - 2009 - Filo-Sofija 9 (9):199-208.
     
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    Changes in Electroencephalography Activity of Sensory Areas Linked to Car Sickness in Real Driving Conditions.Eléonore H. Henry, Clément Bougard, Christophe Bourdin & Lionel Bringoux - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Car sickness is a major concern for car passengers, and with the development of autonomous vehicles, increasing numbers of car occupants are likely to be affected. Previous laboratory studies have used EEG measurements to better understand the cerebral changes linked to symptoms. However, the dynamics of motion in labs/simulators differ from those of a real car. This study sought to identify specific cerebral changes associated with the level of car sickness experienced in real driving conditions. Nine healthy volunteers participated as (...)
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  50. Justice and convention in Hume's philosophy.Eleonore LaJalle - 2018 - In Angela Michelle Coventry & Alex Sager (eds.), _The Humean Mind_. New York: Routledge.
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