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    Zhuangzi’s discourse on ‘contented acceptance of fate’ and its relation to catastrophe.Katia Lenehan - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (13):1388-1399.
    Based on the analysis of Zhuangzi, this paper attempts to illustrate the positive aspects of Zhuangzi’s idea concerning contented acceptance of fate, whi...
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  2. From Enclosure to Foreclosure and Beyond: Opening AI’s Totalizing Logic.Katia Schwerzmann - forthcoming - AI and Society.
    This paper reframes the issue of appropriation, extraction, and dispossession through AI—an assemblage of machine learning models trained on big data—in terms of enclosure and foreclosure. While enclosures are the product of a well-studied set of operations pertaining to both the constitution of the sovereign State and the primitive accumulation of capital, here, I want to recover an older form of the enclosure operation to then contrast it with foreclosure to better understand the effects of current algorithmic rationality. I argue (...)
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  3. Debunking Evolutionary Debunking.Katia Vavova - 2014 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 9:76-101.
    Evolutionary debunking arguments start with a premise about the influence of evolutionary forces on our evaluative beliefs, and conclude that we are not justified in those beliefs. The value realist holds that there are attitude-independent evaluative truths. But the debunker argues that we have no reason to think that the evolutionary forces that shaped human evaluative attitudes would track those truths. Worse yet, we seem to have a good reason to think that they wouldn’t: evolution selects for characteristics that increase (...)
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  4. Evolutionary Debunking of Moral Realism.Katia Vavova - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (2):104-116.
    Evolutionary debunking arguments move from a premise about the influence of evolutionary forces on our moral beliefs to a skeptical conclusion about those beliefs. My primary aim is to clarify this empirically grounded epistemological challenge. I begin by distinguishing among importantly different sorts of epistemological attacks. I then demonstrate that instances of each appear in the literature under the ‘evolutionary debunking’ title. Distinguishing them clears up some confusions and helps us better understand the structure and potential of evolutionary debunking arguments.
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  5. Irrelevant Influences.Katia Vavova - 2018 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research:134-152.
    We often hear such casual accusations: you just believe that because you are a liberal, a Christian, an American, a woman… When such charges are made they are meant to sting—not just emotionally, but epistemically. But should they? It can be disturbing to learn that one's beliefs reflect the influence of such irrelevant factors. The pervasiveness of such influence has led some to worry that we are not justified in many of our beliefs. That same pervasiveness has led others to (...)
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    Effects of approach and withdrawal motivation on interactive economic decisions.Katia M. Harlé & Alan G. Sanfey - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (8):1456-1465.
  7. The Limits of Rational Belief Revision: A Dilemma for the Darwinian Debunker.Katia Vavova - 2020 - Noûs 55 (3):717-734.
    We are fallible creatures, prone to making all sorts of mistakes. So, we should be open to evidence of error. But what constitutes such evidence? And what is it to rationally accommodate it? I approach these questions by considering an evolutionary debunking argument according to which (a) we have good, scientific, reason to think our moral beliefs are mistaken, and (b) rationally accommodating this requires revising our confidence in, or altogether abandoning the suspect beliefs. I present a dilemma for such (...)
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  8. From Enclosure to Foreclosure and Beyond: Opening AI’s Totalizing Logic.Katia Schwerzmann - forthcoming - AI and Society.
    This paper reframes the issue of appropriation, extraction, and dispossession through AI—an assemblage of machine learning models trained on big data—in terms of enclosure and foreclosure. While enclosures are the product of a well-studied set of operations pertaining to both the constitution of the sovereign State and the primitive accumulation of capital, here, I want to recover an older form of the enclosure operation to then contrast it with foreclosure to better understand the effects of current algorithmic rationality. I argue (...)
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  9. Moral disagreement and moral skepticism.Katia Vavova - 2014 - Philosophical Perspectives 28 (1):302-333.
    The fact of moral disagreement when conjoined with Conciliationism, an independently attractive view about the epistemic significance disagreement, seems to entail moral skepticism. This worries those who like Conciliationism, the independently attractive view, but dislike moral skepticism. Others, equally inclined against moral skepticism, think this is a reductio of Conciliationism. I argue that they are both wrong. There is no reductio and nothing to worry about.
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    Understanding the Past in Nietzsche and Schelling: Logos or Mythos?Katia Hay - 2015 - In Leonel R. dos Santos & Katia Dawn Hay (eds.), Nietzsche, German Idealism and its Critics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 167-186.
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    Emociones Poéticas: la Compasión en Sófocles.Katia Obrist - 2023 - Páginas de Filosofía (Universidad Nacional del Comahue) 24 (27):127-145.
    En el marco de los estudios sobre las emociones, abordamos en este trabajo la compasión en la Antigüedad griega_._ Realizamos una revisión de aspectos centrales que caracterizan la compasión y establecemos algunas precisiones que orientan nuestro análisis; entre otros aspectos, revisamos los términos griegos para nombrar esta emoción, _éleos_ y _oíktos_, y los sentidos implicados en cada uno de ellos desde Homero. El análisis sobre la compasión toma como fuentes _Traquinias_ y_ Edipo Rey_ de Sófocles. En ambos casos, el punto (...)
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    Role of the telomeric DNA‐binding protein TRF2 in the stability of human chromosome ends.Katia Ancelin, Christine Brun & Eric Gilson - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (11):879-883.
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    Virtude, agência e responsabilidade: uma perspectiva epistemológica.Kátia M. Etcheverry - 2016 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 13 (1):337-348.
    O foco de interesse neste artigo se coloca na relevância da noção de agência para análises de conhecimento em termos de virtude epistêmica, destacando a estratégia assumida por epistemólogos da virtude na defesa da tese de que podemos ser agentes responsáveis pelo que constitui nossa vida epistêmica, apesar de nossas crenças serem estados involuntários. Enquanto L. Zagzebski, invocando casos epistêmicos do tipo Frankfurt, alega que considerar agência epistêmica como condição necessária para o conhecimento permite oferecer uma análise que escapa à (...)
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    Les besoins : une mise à l’épreuve de la psychanalyse par la Théorie critique.Katia Genel & Agnès Grivaux - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie 86 (1):53-70.
    Le présent article se propose de revenir sur l’apport de la psychanalyse à l’élaboration de la théorie sociale critique développée par Adorno et Horkheimer. Pour en éclairer la spécificité, il se consacre à l’étude de la théorie des besoins que ces auteurs élaborent dans les années 1940, qui vise à élucider comment il est possible de satisfaire socialement les besoins de tous sans reconduire la domination de la nature. L’article démontre la contribution de la psychanalyse au développement de cette théorie, (...)
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    A Mimesis Musical.Katia Kato - 2016 - Trans/Form/Ação 39 (s1):93-110.
    RESUMO: A música ocupa um lugar de destaque como um dos principais meios de imitação. A utilização da música como ferramenta para suscitar e representar afetos, preconizada desde os antigos, chega integralmente ao século XVIII, podendo ser observada claramente nas obras dos compositores alemães ligados à doutrina composicional da Musica Poetica3 e, sobretudo, na obra de Johann Sebastian Bach. Porém, diversas são as espécies de imitação musical, de forma que o intuito deste trabalho foi categorizar e definir a função das (...)
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  16. Cioran o el animal inepto para el sueño.Mario Montalbetti - 2008 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 20 (2):311-313.
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    El significado ya no es lo que era antes.Mario Montalbetti - 2005 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 17 (2):295-311.
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    Hacia una noción humana y positiva del trabajo.María Pía Chirinos Montalbetti - 2013 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 40 (1):195-222.
    Although Aquinas has no quaestio about work, this subject has been studied by authors like Hannah Arendt and Joseph Pieper, who continued Aristotle’ and Aquinas’ view on leisure and work. Human life consists of this contemplative activity in the polis, in contrast with slaves and women at the oikia or house. But work has become central to the cultural arena and also another notion avoided by classical philosophy: human being as a bodily being that is dependent and vulnerable due to (...)
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    (1 other version)La gramática del error ético.Mario Montalbetti - 1990 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 2 (1):231-248.
    En este trabajo el autor discute el estatuto ontológico de objetos que no pueden ser tocados por el aparato referencial (nombres, descripciones,variables, pronombres) de una teoría. Dos tipos de argumentos son examinados: los ontológicos (Hilben, Wittgenstein) y los referenciales (Putnam). En la parte final el autor sugiere una forma de convenir el famosoargumento ontológico de San Anselmo en uno referencial.
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    L'estetica di Gilles Deleuze: bergsonismo e fenomenologia a confronto.Katia Rossi - 2005 - Bologna: Pendragon.
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    Application of a Combined Approach in Pragmatic Rehabilitation in a Case of Autism Spectrum Disorder.Katia Lucia Zambrano Ruiz, Marinela Álvarez Borrero & Jhon Jairo Feria Díaz - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:149-161.
    This study focuses on a 12-year-old girl diagnosed with a pragmatic disorder caused by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Following an initial evaluation, a pragmatic rehabilitation program was implemented using a combined approach in 15 therapeutic sessions over a 4-month period. The program consisted of structured formats organized into modules to train the verbal, paralinguistic, and nonverbal aspects of communication. The results of the re-evaluation demonstrated the program’s effectiveness, with improvements in communicative intention, proxemic skills, prosodic variations, physical contact with the (...)
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    A razão prática schopenhaueriana e a ação por máximas.Katia Santos - 2011 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 2 (2):160.
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  23. Die Fiktion einer Sprache des Geistes in der zeitgenössischen Philosophie.Katia Saporiti - 1997 - In Alex Burri (ed.), Sprache und Denken =. New York: W. de Gruyter.
     
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    Time and self.Katia Saporiti - 2006 - In Friedrich Stadler & Michael Stöltzner (eds.), Time and History: Proceedings of the 28. International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria 2005. Frankfurt, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 51-62.
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    4 Why Berkeley was not a Representationalist.Katia Saporiti - 2024 - In Manuel Fasko & Peter West (eds.), Berkeley’s Doctrine of Signs. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 67-80.
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    Revisiting the affective Simon effect.Katia Duscherer, Daniel Holender & Esther Molenaar - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (2):193-217.
  27. Open-Mindedness, Rational Confidence, and Belief Change.Katia Vavova - 2023 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 12 (2):33–44.
    It’s intuitive to think that (a) the more sure you are of something, the harder it’ll be to change your mind about it, and (b) you can’t be open-minded about something if you’re very sure about it. If these thoughts are right, then, with minimal assumptions, it follows that you can’t be in a good position to both escape echo chambers and be rationally resistant to fake news: the former requires open-mindedness, but the latter is inimical to it. I argue (...)
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    Theory of Non‐Emotion in the Zhuangzi and its Connection to Wei‐Jin Poetry.Katia Lenehan - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (2):340-354.
    Zhuangzi purports to follow a particular method of viewing human emotion and suggests freeing oneself from worldly emotions—this is called “doctrine of non-emotion” (wuqing shuo 無情說). This article attempts to show that the idea of non-emotion in Zhuangzi does not in any way conflict with the expression of emotion in poetry, and moreover, it provides a foundation for the poet to express his emotions naturally and freely. We will use the Chinese poetry of the Wei-Jin Period—a period that is strongly (...)
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  29. Confidence, Evidence, and Disagreement.Katia Vavova - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (1):173-183.
    Should learning we disagree about p lead you to reduce confidence in p? Some who think so want to except beliefs in which you are rationally highly confident. I argue that this is wrong; we should reject accounts that rely on this intuitive thought. I then show that quite the opposite holds: factors that justify low confidence in p also make disagreement about p less significant. I examine two such factors: your antecedent expectations about your peers’ opinions and the difficulty (...)
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  30. Abolish! Against the Use of Risk Assessment Algorithms at Sentencing in the US Criminal Justice System.Katia Schwerzmann - 2021 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1883-1904.
    In this article, I show why it is necessary to abolish the use of predictive algorithms in the US criminal justice system at sentencing. After presenting the functioning of these algorithms in their context of emergence, I offer three arguments to demonstrate why their abolition is imperative. First, I show that sentencing based on predictive algorithms induces a process of rewriting the temporality of the judged individual, flattening their life into a present inescapably doomed by its past. Second, I demonstrate (...)
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    Finding the Tipping Point: When Heterogeneous Evaluations in Social Media Converge and Influence Organizational Legitimacy.Katia Meggiorin, Michael Etter, Elanor Colleoni & Laura Illia - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (1):117-150.
    Can citizens impact the broader discourse about an organization and its legitimacy? While social media have empowered citizens to publicly question firms through large volumes of online evaluations, the high heterogeneity of their evaluations dilutes their impact. Our empirical study applying a threshold vector autoregressive model (TVAR) analysis of 2.5 million tweets and 1,786 news media articles tests the condition by which the heterogeneity of online evaluations converges and influences the broader media discourse. Although social media evaluations do not initially (...)
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    The case of the missing satellites.Katia Wilson - 2017 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 21):1-21.
    In the late 1990s, computational technology had advanced sufficiently that astrophysicists were able to construct reasonably high resolution computer simulations of the Local Group of galaxies. These simulations indicated there should be around 250 small satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way and Andromeda. In the real Local Group, however, only around 40 satellites had been observed, and only twenty or so more have been discovered since then. Despite this discrepancy in numbers, claims have been made in recent years that the (...)
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    Pregnancy as a Cipher for Nietzsche’s Project of Self-Overcoming: The Case of Pascal.Katia Hay & Jamie Parr - 2023 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 15 (3):144-180.
    This paper focuses on the relations among critique, destruction and negation, on the one hand, and creation, affirmation, love, and care on the other, in Nietzsche’s writings from Daybreak to Zarathustra. In doing this, it traces a movement in Nietzsche's thought that can be understood as an integration of critique in the process of affirmation, which consolidates in Nietzsche’s project of self-overcoming. In contrast to readings that use the metaphor of art and the creativity of the artist, this paper presents (...)
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    Altered Statistical Learning and Decision-Making in Methamphetamine Dependence: Evidence from a Two-Armed Bandit Task.Katia M. Harlé, Shunan Zhang, Max Schiff, Scott Mackey, Martin P. Paulus & Angela J. Yu - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    No negative semantic priming from unconscious flanker words in sight.Katia Duscherer & Daniel Holender - 2002 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (4):839-853.
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    Controversy as a Developmental Tool in Cross Self-Confrontation Analysis.Katia Kostulski & Laure Kloetzer - 2014 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 15 (2):54-73.
    In Psychology, the issue of language usage as a means of action in psychological life requires that we question the relations between the forms of language expression and their psychological functions. The current paper contributes to an understanding of this question. The relation between form and function is examined here, with particular focus on a discursive and dialogic method employed in the Activity Clinic approach to elicit controversy as a means of developing dialogical thinking. We argue that the interfunctionality of (...)
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    Weshalb die Welt so ist, wie wir sie sehen.Katia Saporiti - 2008 - In Dominik Perler & Markus Wild (eds.), Sehen und Begreifen. Wahrnehmungstheorien in der Frühen Neuzeit. Berlin, Deutschland: de Gruyter. pp. 265-286.
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    Diagnostics critiques. Maladies et pathologies sociales dans la Théorie critique de l’École de Francfort.Katia Genel - 2023 - Rue Descartes 103 (1):27-44.
    « On tend à définir aujourd’hui la Théorie critique de l’École de Francfort comme une philosophie sociale proposant un “diagnostic” portant sur des “pathologies sociales”. Or ces termes recouvrent en réalité une pluralité de démarches. Le propos de l’article est d’en interroger la continuité, depuis la position de Horkheimer et Adorno pour lesquels le mal social est plutôt identifié à la barbarie ou à l’irrationalité, les maladies psychiques de l’individu étant l’indice d’un tout social malade, jusqu’à l’analyse par Honneth des (...)
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    Meaning and decision making processes about health issues: Toward a qualitative methodology of investigation.Katia S. Amorim & Maria Clotilda Rossetti-Ferreira - 2005 - In Roger Bibace (ed.), Science and medicine in dialogue: thinking through particulars and universals. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
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    O Belo e o Destino: uma introdução à Filosofia de Hegel.Kátia Silva Araújo - 2005 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 46 (112):458-464.
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    La via del colore.Katia Botta - 2024 - Studi di Estetica 29.
    The article aims to define the role assumed by Paul Cézanne’s pictorial landscape within aesthetic reflections on landscape. Starting with the testimonies of Emile Bernard, Joachim Gasquet and Maurice Denis, the aim is to identify those concepts and components that aesthetically constitute and characterise the landscape of Mont Sainte-Victoire. In this sense we wish to proceed with an investigation aimed at the aesthetic-perceptual reading provided by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, focusing on the parameters of vision, colour and depth, and then turn our (...)
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    Situated Techno-Ethics in Businesses.Katia Dupret - 2015 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 34 (1):71-94.
    The continuous inclusion of new technologies in organizations challenges business ethics and creates new problematics in work life. Managers in particular are challenged insofar as they must learn how to adapt general technological hardware to local organizational needs and work habits. Based on new empirical research conducted in Danish health care organizations, it investigates how managers experience technologies and how these experiences affect their professional ethics; it asks: a) What kinds of ethics do managers consider when using new technologies? b) (...)
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    Apresentação v. 63, n. 3.Kátia M. Etcheverry & Rogel E. De Oliveira - 2018 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 63 (3):819-821.
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    Como ser fundacionalista neoclássico quanto à justificação epistêmica.Kátia Martins Etcheverry - 2014 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 26 (39):581.
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    L’approche sociopsychologique de Horkheimer, entre Fromm et Adorno.Katia Genel - 2010 - Astérion 7 (7).
    Le cadre du programme interdisciplinaire de recherche défini par Max Horkheimer dans les années 1930 doit beaucoup à Erich Fromm, qui a introduit la psychologie sociale dans la Théorie critique de la société. Or, une décennie plus tard, Fromm est la cible privilégiée des attaques et sa théorie apparaît désormais comme incompatible avec les positions défendues par Horkheimer et Adorno. Partant de ces tensions qui ont marqué l’histoire de l’École de Francfort, le présent article vise à éclaircir le déplacement qu’elles (...)
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    Philosophie, psychologie, psychanalyse.Katia Genel & Emmanuel Delille - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie 86 (1):7-13.
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  47. A diferencça como revelaçao na obra de Egon Schiele.Katia Hay - 2010 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 36:55-66.
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    August Wilhelm Von Schlegel.Katia D. Hay - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  49. The loss of the absolute.Katia Hay - 2009 - In Carlos João Correia (ed.), A religião e o ateísmo contemporâneo. Lisboa: Centro de Filosofia da Universidade.
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    Learning outcomes in health care ethics; a case study concerning one course.Katia Käyhkö - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (3):301-305.
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