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    “If only…”: When counterfactual thoughts can reduce illusions of personal authorship.Laura Dannenberg, Jens Förster & Nils B. Jostmann - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1):456-463.
    Illusions of personal authorship can arise when causation for an event is ambiguous, but people mentally represent an anticipated outcome and then observe a corresponding match in reality. When people do not maintain such high-level outcome representations and focus instead on low-level behavioral representations of concrete actions, illusions of personal authorship can be reduced. One condition that yields specific action plans and thereby moves focus from high-level outcomes to low-level actions is the generation of counterfactual thoughts. Hence, in the present (...)
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  2. The origins of inquiry: inductive inference and exploration in early childhood.Laura Schulz - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (7):382-389.
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    Effects of Physical Exercise on Cognitive Functioning and Wellbeing: Biological and Psychological Benefits.Laura Mandolesi, Arianna Polverino, Simone Montuori, Francesca Foti, Giampaolo Ferraioli, Pierpaolo Sorrentino & Giuseppe Sorrentino - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  4. Epistemic Emotions and the Value of Truth.Laura Candiotto - 2020 - Acta Analytica 35 (4):563-577.
    In this paper, I discuss the intrinsic value of truth from the perspective of the emotion studies in virtue epistemology. The strategy is the one that looks at epistemic emotions as driving forces towards truth as the most valuable epistemic good. But in doing so, a puzzle arises: how can the value of truth be intrinsic and instrumental? My answer lies in the difference established by Duncan Pritchard between epistemic value and the value of the epistemic applied to the case (...)
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    A new theory of absence experience.Laura Gow - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):168-181.
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    On dialethism.Laura Goodship - 1996 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74 (1):153 – 161.
  7. Loving Future People.Laura Purdy - 1995 - In Joan C. Callahan (ed.), Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law: Feminist Perspectives. Indiana University Press.
     
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    Religion, Multiculturalism, and Phenomenology as a Critical Practice: Lessons from the Algerian War of Independence.Laura McMahon - 2020 - Puncta 3 (1):1-26.
    In the Algerian War of Independence, women famously used both traditional and modern clothing as part of their revolutionary efforts against French colonialism. This paper uncovers some of the principal lessons of this historical episode through a phenomenological exploration of agency, religion, and political transformation. Part I draws primarily on the philosophical insights of Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty alongside the memoirs of Zohra Drif, a young woman member of the Algerian Front de Libération Nationale, in order to explore the (...)
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  9. Moods in the music and the man: A response to Kivy and Carroll.Laura Sizer - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (3):307-312.
    This is a response to the debate between Peter Kivy and Noel Carroll over whether music qua music can induce emotions or moods. I critically examine Kivy’s arguments in light of work in the psychology and neuroscience of music and argue in support of Carroll that music can induce moods. I argue that Kivy’s notion of formalist ‘canonical listening’ is problematic, both as an argument against Carroll and as a claim about how we ought to listen to music, and that (...)
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    Editorial: Neural Mechanisms Underlying Movement-Based Embodied Contemplative Practices.Laura Schmalzl & Catherine E. Kerr - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    How Radical Is Embodied Creativity? Implications of 4E Approaches for Creativity Research and Teaching.Laura H. Malinin - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:492290.
    Modern ideas of embodiment have been influential in cognitive science for the past several decades, yet there is minimal evidence of embodied cognition approaches in creativity research or pedagogical practices for teaching creativity skills. With creativity research in crisis due to conceptual, methodological, and theoretical issues, radical embodied cognitive science (RECS) may offer a framework to move the field forward. This conceptual analysis examines the current state of creativity research from the 4E (embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended) cognition and RECS (...)
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    Music Student’s Approach to the Forced Use of Remote Performance Assessments.Laura Ritchie & Benjamin T. Sharpe - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Music students at the University of Chichester Conservatoire completed questionnaires about their experience of the forced use of remote teaching and learning due to Lockdown, as imposed in the United Kingdom from March to June 2020, and how this impacted their self-beliefs, decision making processes, and methods of preparation for their performance assessments. Students had the choice to either have musical performance assessed in line with originally published deadlines via self-recorded video or defer the assessment until the following academic year. (...)
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    Vertical Head Movements Influence Memory Performance for Words With Emotional Content.Laura K. Globig, Matthias Hartmann & Corinna S. Martarelli - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Freedom as Expression: Natality and the Temporality of Action in Merleau‐Ponty and Arendt.Laura McMahon - 2019 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 57 (1):56-79.
    This paper draws on the philosophies of Maurice Merleau‐Ponty and Hannah Arendt in order to explore the nature of free action. Part one outlines three familiar ways in which we often understand the nature of freedom. Part two argues that these common understandings of freedom are rooted in impoverished conceptions of time and subjectivity. Part three engages with Arendt’s conception of natality alongside Merleau‐Ponty’s conception of expression in order to argue that the freely acting self draws in improvisational manners on (...)
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    The Ethics of Environmental Holism and the Democratic State: Are they in Conflict?Laura Westra - 1993 - Environmental Values 2 (2):125-136.
    Environmental holism, with its demands for universality, appears to undermine the democratic rights of individuals, and of nation states within the international community. But these rights may better be viewed as means towards justice or other goods, rather than as ends in themselves. Where basic survival issues are involved, environmental 'triage' may be morally essential, and some checks on 'populist' democratic politics inevitable.
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    Hegel's Criticism of Spinoza's Concept of the Attribute.Laura Byrne - 1990 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 10:113-126.
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    Medicare Expenditures Associated With Hospital and Emergency Department Use Among Beneficiaries With Dementia.Daras Laura Coots, Feng Zhanlian, M. Wiener Joshua & Kaganova Yevgeniya - 2017 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 54:004695801769675.
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    What the Dynamic Systems Approach Can Offer for Understanding Development: An Example of Mid-childhood Reaching.Laura Golenia, Marina M. Schoemaker, Egbert Otten, Leonora J. Mouton & Raoul M. Bongers - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Neuroethics: A New Way to Do Ethics or a New Understanding of Ethics?Laura Cabrera - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 2 (2):25-26.
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  20. What kind of sex makes people happy?Laura Rival - 2007 - In Rita Astuti, Jonathan Parry & Charles Stafford (eds.), Questions of anthropology. New York: Berg.
     
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    Talisman-Images.Laura U. Marks - 2021 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 30 (61-62):134-139.
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    Let it be: Heidegger and future generations.Laura Westra - 1985 - Environmental Ethics 7 (4):341-350.
    The concept offreedom in Heidegger’s sense of truth or unconcealedness of beings may be applied to future generations without thereby reducing the status of other elements within the environment to mere means, since Da-sein’s approach as one who is a caring and concernful, anxious and aware of its own death in an authentic manner, does not place man in any sense “above” other things. This care (Sorge), concern, favor can be captured in Heidegger’s remark that man is not the lord (...)
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    Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism (review).Laura Savu - 2002 - Symploke 10 (1):218-220.
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    Roman Jakobson and biology: ‘A system of systems’.Laura Shintani - 1999 - Semiotica 127 (1-4):103-114.
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    Orfeo y el plagio de la filosofía hebrea: citas órficas en Stromata 5. 14 de Clemente de Alejandría.Laura Pérez - 2011 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 15 (2):113-131.
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  26. (2 other versions)Against "Vs. Ms.".Laura Purdy - 1981 - In Mary Vetterling-Braggin (ed.), Sexist language: a modern philosophical analysis. Totowa, N.J.: Littlefield, Adams.
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  27. Could There Be a Right not to Be Born an Octuplet?Laura Purdy - 2007 - In Samantha Brennan & Robert Noggle (eds.), Taking Responsibility for Children. Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press.
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  28. Empowerment or Danger: Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis.Laura Purdy - 2000 - Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 15 (1):59-64.
     
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    From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice. Allen Buchanan, Dan W. Brock, Norman Daniels, Daniel Wikler.Laura Purdy - 2001 - Isis 92 (2):429-430.
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    Reason or Faith?Laura M. Purdy - 1989 - Teaching Philosophy 12 (1):39-41.
  31. What Religious Ethics Can and Cannot Tell us about Reproduction and Sexuality.Laura Purdy - 2008 - In G. Benagiano, E. Dahl & R. Edwards (eds.), Ethics, Bioscience and Life.
     
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  32. What We Shouldn't Be Learning From the Greeks.Laura Purdy - 1998 - In John E. Coleman & Clark Walz (eds.), Greeks and Barbarians: Essays on the Interactions Between Greeks and non-Greeks in Antiquity and the Consequences for Eurocentrism. CDL Press.
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    Capitalismo e inmunidad.Laura Quintana - 2021 - Isegoría 65:04-04.
    In his best-seller The Burnout Society, Byung-Chul Han maintained that the immunological dispositive is not compatible with global capitalism. In this article, I argue, against Han, that the capitalism we inhabit produces countless immunological devices, and not just in times of pandemic. In particular, I emphasize the affective dimension of these mechanisms, the configuration of desire they generate. When carrying out this reflection, I highlight the complexity of immunity: since it can be considered a defense system that activates forms of (...)
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    Marketing of Harmful Products.Laura Radulian - 2005 - International Corporate Responsibility Series 2:329-357.
    The paper focuses on the rapidly evolving concept of “harmful products” and its connection with marketing practices. It examines (a) products generally recognized as harmful, and (b) innocuous products that are sometimes (unintentionally) transformed into harmful ones by marketing activities. We indicate how the effects of these activities depend on individual perceptions as well as the norms of social and business ethics. We advocate the creation of marketing codes of ethics for particular product categories, as well as the dissemination of (...)
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    Mimesis in Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan.Laura S. Reagan - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (4):25-42.
    How can citizens construct the political authority under which they will live? I argue that Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan (1651) answers this question concerning the constitutive power of political and normative agency by employing four dimensions of mimesis from the Greek and Roman traditions. And I argue that mimesis accounts for the know-how, or power/knowledge, the general ‘man’ draws upon in constructing the commonwealth. Hobbes revalues poetic mimesis through his stylistic decisions, including the invitation to the reader to read ‘himself’ in (...)
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  36. The world and ourselves.Laura Riding - 1938 - London: Chatto & Windus.
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    Roberto Radice, Platonismo e creazionismo in Filone di Alessandria. Introduzione di Giovanni Reale.Laura Rizzerio - 1992 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (85):96-99.
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    Bioética neonatal: una decisión complicada.Laura Valentina Dussán Rojas & Sergio Andrés Chacón Pedraza - 2019 - Persona y Bioética 23 (1).
    _Neonatal Bioethics: A Complicated Decisión_ _Bioética neonatal: uma decisão complicada_ _Carta al editor / Letter to the editor / Carta ao editor_ _Para citar esta carta / To reference this letter / Para citar esta carta _ Dussán-Rojas LV, Chacón-Pedraza SA. Bioética neonatal: una decisión complicada. Pers Bioet. 2019; 23: 140-141. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5294/pebi.2019.23.1.10.
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    The Acrobatics of Dying: A Psychodynamic Framework for Palliative Care.Rugnone Laura, Traina Maria Luisa, Lenzo Vittorio, Venturella Noemi, Ruvolo Giuseppe & Falgares Giorgio - 2017 - World Futures 73 (4-5):353-363.
    This article aims at summing up the reflections of a small group of psychologists who work in the domain of palliative treatment. The theory and methodology supporting it are borrowed by a group analysis approach; the group's purpose is a research based on the workers' experience elaboration, which aims at finding out both the specificities of the work apparatus with the people accompanied to the conclusion of their lives, and the main thematic areas of the relationship between healthcare team, patients, (...)
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    Moral improvement through mathematics: Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole’s Nouveaux éléments de géométrie.Laura Kotevska - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):1727-1749.
    This paper examines the ethical and religious dimensions of mathematical practice in the early modern era by offering an interpretation of Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole’s Nouveaux éléments de géométrie. According to these important figures of seventeenth-century French philosophy and theology, mathematics could achieve extra-mathematical or non-mathematical goals; that is, mathematics could foster practices of moral self-improvement, deepen the mathematician’s piety and cultivate epistemic virtues. The Nouveaux éléments de géométrie, which I contend offers the most robust account of the virtues (...)
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    Engaging Tomorrow’s Doctors in Clinical Ethics: Implications for Healthcare Organisations.Laura L. Machin & Robin D. Proctor - 2020 - Health Care Analysis 29 (4):319-342.
    Clinical ethics can be viewed as a practical discipline that provides a structured approach to assist healthcare practitioners in identifying, analysing and resolving ethical issues that arise in practice. Clinical ethics can therefore promote ethically sound clinical and organisational practices and decision-making, thereby contributing to health organisation and system quality improvement. In order to develop students’ decision-making skills, as well as prepare them for practice, we decided to introduce a clinical ethics strand within an undergraduate medical curriculum. We designed a (...)
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    Pseudo-Lucian’s Cnidian Aphrodite: A Statue of Flesh, Stone, and Words.Laura Bottenberg - 2020 - Millennium 17 (1):115-138.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse a literary response to antiquity’s most alluring work of art, the Cnidian Aphrodite. It argues that the ecphrasis of the statue in the Amores develops textual and verbal strategies to provoke in the recipients the desire to see the Cnidia, but eventually frustrates this desire. The ecphrasis thereby creates a discrepancy between the characters’ aesthetic experience of the statue and the visualisation and aesthetic experience of the recipients of the text. The erotic (...)
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    Epicarmo dialogico. Quattro livelli di analisi (Parte I).Laura Gianvittorio - 2013 - Hermes 141 (4):235-449.
    This paper considers Epicharmus’ fragments mainly from the point of view of dialogue history. We shall focus on the four following topics (each one of them will be examined in a specific paragraph): Concerning the history of dramatic dialogue, Epicharmus’ fragments furnish evidence of the otherwise unknown archaic and non-Attic dramatic dialogue. Moreover, they alone among the pre-classic dramatic fragments show changing voices and interlocution between the dramatis personae. Epicharmus is the first Greek author who brings together dialogic form and (...)
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    Epicarmo dialogico. Quattro livelli di analisi (Parte II).Laura Gianvittorio - 2014 - Hermes 142 (1):58-77.
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    Oxidative stress management in the hair follicle: Could targeting NRF2 counter age-related hair disorders and beyond?Laura Jadkauskaite, Pierre A. Coulombe, Matthias Schäfer, Albena T. Dinkova-Kostova, Ralf Paus & Iain S. Haslam - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (8):1700029.
    Widespread expression of the transcription factor, nuclear factor (erythroid‐derived 2)‐like 2 (NRF2), which maintains redox homeostasis, has recently been identified in the hair follicle (HF). Small molecule activators of NRF2 may therefore be useful in the management of HF pathologies associated with redox imbalance, ranging from HF greying and HF ageing via androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata to chemotherapy‐induced hair loss. Indeed, NRF2 activation has been shown to prevent peroxide‐induced hair growth inhibition. Multiple parameters can increase the levels of reactive (...)
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    (1 other version)Modern Socratic Dialogue and Resilient Democracy: Creating the Clearing for an American Bildung.Laura Mueller - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (4):83-104.
    This article puts forth Modern Socratic Dialogue as a pedagogical tool for cultivating an American Bildung. Beginning with Michael Hogue’s work on “resilient democracy,” an associational ethos that is vulnerable and based on our lived uncertainty. To further establish this American Bildung, I investigate what it means to be American. Drawing from the works of Michael Walzer and Gloria Anzaldúa, I establish that “American” means unfinished, pluralistic, and embraces ambiguity. The question of how to cultivate this pluralistic, ambiguous, and vulnerable (...)
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    Through a Glass, Darkly: The Struggle of Perfecting Humanity.Laura Mueller - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 5 (1):162-168.
    Preview: /Review: Jennifer A. Herdt, Forming Humanity: Redeeming the German Bildung Tradition, 312 pages./ Jennifer A. Herdt’s book Forming Humanity: Redeeming the German Bildung Tradition traces the post-Kantian secularization of Bildung from its roots in Pietism through its development into the human autocracy of Herder and Goethe, to the reconciliation and expression of the concept in Hegel. In the journey through the history of Bildung, Herdt specifically focuses on the role of Christianity in human formation, the tension between human formation (...)
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    Alva Noë. Out of our heads: Why you are not your brain, and other lessons from the biology of consciousness.Laura Machado do Nascimento - 2012 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 16 (3):495-504.
    Review: NOË, Alva. Out of our heads: Why you are not your brain, and other lessons from the biology of consciousness. New York: Hill and Wang, 2009. 214 páginas.
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    La invitación a la libertad en Kant: su significado como concepto crítico-regulativo y su aportación real en el sujeto activo.Laura Herrero Olivera - 2007 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40:281-303.
    Este texto investiga las condiciones del lugar propio de la libertad según la propuesta kantiana. Esa libertad está vinculada al ámbito práctico, en el que las máximas de la acción parecen dirigirse a la consecución de la felicidad. Simultáneamente la razón se reconoce subordinada a ciertas leyes morales. ¿Dónde situar la libertad? ¿En las elecciones del mundo sensible o en el sometimiento a la legalidad moral? La posible solución, si admitimos la segunda propuesta, pasa por reconocer el origen de la (...)
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    O Género, o Génesis e a "Prova da Alteridade": Uma Leitura Psicanalítica.Laura Ferreira Dos Santos - 2003 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 59 (2):549 - 572.
    Depots de uma primeira parte em que se situa o problema, o presente artigo aborda de forma pormenorizada, ainda que nāo exaustiva, o modo como a psicanalista francesa Marie Balmary interpreta os três primeiros capítulos do Génesis. O artigo mostra como, segundo a análise de Balmary, se trata aqui de um conjunto de narrativas que evidenciam o fracasso da prova da alteridade homem-mulher. O artigo pretende, desta forma, conjugar uma série de saberes habitualmente separados, como sejam a psicanálise, a exegese (...)
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