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  1. Understanding pictures.Dominic Lopes - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    There is not one but many ways to picture the world--Australian "x-ray" pictures, cubish collages, Amerindian split-style figures, and pictures in two-point perspective each draw attention to different features of what they represent. Understanding Pictures argues that this diversity is the central fact with which a theory of figurative pictures must reckon. Lopes advances the theory that identifying pictures' subjects is akin to recognizing objects whose appearances have changed over time. He develops a schema for categorizing the different ways (...)
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  2. Sight and Sensibility: Evaluating Pictures.Dominic Lopes - 2005 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Images have power - for good or ill. They may challenge us to see things anew and, in widening our experience, profoundly change who we are. The change can be ugly, as with propaganda, or enriching, as with many works of art. Sight and Sensibility explores the impact of images on what we know, how we see, and the moral assessments we make. Dominic Lopes shows how these are part of, not separate from, the aesthetic appeal of images. His (...)
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  3. Criticizing Women: Simone de Beauvoir on Complicity and Bad Faith.Filipa Melo Lopes - 2024 - In Berislav Marusić & Mark Schroeder, Analytic Existentialism. Oxford University Press.
    One of the key insights of Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex is the idea that gender-based subordination is not just something done to women, but also something women do to themselves. This raises a question about ethical responsibility: if women are complicit, or actively implicated in their own oppression, are they at fault? Recent Beauvoir scholarship remains divided on this point. Here, I argue that Beauvoir did, in fact, ethically criticize many women for their complicity, as a sign of (...)
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  4. What Do Incels Want? Explaining Incel Violence Using Beauvoirian Otherness.Filipa Melo Lopes - 2023 - Hypatia 38 (1):134-156.
    In recent years, online “involuntary celibate” or “incel” communities have been linked to various deadly attacks targeting women. Why do these men react to romantic rejection with not just disappointment, but murderous rage? Feminists have claimed this is because incels desire women as objects or, alternatively, because they feel entitled to women’s attention. I argue that both of these explanatory models are insufficient. They fail to account for incels’ distinctive ambivalence toward women—for their oscillation between obsessive desire and violent hatred. (...)
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    Quand domine un art mineur.Raúl C. Sampaio Lopes - 2016 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 2 (2):11-31.
    Cet article ne cherche pas tant à réhabiliter la sculpture décorative (la talha, en portugais), habituellement considérée comme un art mineur, qu’à apporter les différents témoignages de sa domination dans un lieu particulier, le Minho (le nord-ouest portugais), au moment notamment de l’adoption du rococo, domination a priori impensable dans le contexte occidental autrement qu’en termes de périphérie. Il s’agit ensuite de comprendre les nuances qu’une telle domination introduit corollairement dans les concepts artistiques (notamment dans celui de paternité) et, enfin, (...)
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  6. Misogynistic Dehumanization.Filipa Melo Lopes - forthcoming - Social Theory and Practice.
    The idea that women qua women can be dehumanized has been dismissed by feminist philosophers, like Kate Manne, and by philosophers of dehumanization, like David Livingstone Smith. Against these skeptics, I argue that we can and should use dehumanization to explain an important strand of misogyny. When they are dehumanized, women are represented simultaneously as human and as inhuman embodiments of the natural world. They therefore appear as magical, contaminating, sexualized threats towards whom violence is acceptable or even necessary. Misogynistic (...)
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  7. The Myth of (Non-aesthetic) Artistic Value.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (244):518-536.
    Art works realize many values. According to tradition, not all of these values are characteristic of art: art works characteristically bear aesthetic value. Breaking with tradition, some now say that art works bear artistic value, as distinct from aesthetic value. I argue that there is no characteristic artistic value distinct from aesthetic value. The argument for this thesis suggests a new way to think about aesthetic value as it is characteristically realized by works of art.
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    A infecção da alma: um estudo do combate à imoralidade no jornal O Diário no período do Estado Novo.Albert Drummond Lopes - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (37):619-620.
    Dissertação: LOPES, Albert Drummond. A infecção da alma: um estudo do combate à imoralidade no jornal O Diário no período do Estado Novo. 2014. Dissertação , Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências da Religião, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte.
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  9. ‘Half Victim, Half Accomplice’: Cat Person and Narcissism.Filipa Melo Lopes - 2021 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7:701-729.
    At the end of 2017, Kristen Roupenian’s short story, Cat Person, went viral. Published at the height of the #MeToo movement, it depicted a ‘toxic date’ and a disturbing sexual encounter between Margot, a college student, and Robert, an older man she meets at work. The story was widely viewed as a relatable denunciation of women’s powerlessness and routine victimization. In this paper, I push against this common reading. I propose an alternative feminist interpretation through the lens of Simone de (...)
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  10. The Aesthetics of Photographic Transparency.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2003 - Mind 112 (447):434--48.
    When we look at photographs we literally see the objects that they are of. But seeing photographs as photographs engages aesthetic interests that are not engaged by seeing the objects that they are of. These claims appear incompatible. Sceptics about photography as an art form have endorsed the first claim in order to show that there is no photographic aesthetic. Proponents of photography as an art form have insisted that seeing things in photographs is quite unlike seeing things face-to-face. This (...)
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  11. The Ontology of Interactive Art.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2001 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (4):65-81.
  12. Art Media and the Sense Modalities: Tactile Pictures.Dominic M. M. Lopes - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (189):425-440.
    It is widely assumed that the art media can be individuated with reference to the sense modalities. Different art media are perceived by means of different sense modalities, and this tells us what properties of each medium are aesthetically relevant. The case of pictures appears to fit this principle well, for pictures are deemed purely and paradigmatically visual representations. However, recent psychological studies show that congenitally and early blind people have the ability to interpret and make raised‐line drawings through touch. (...)
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    A Saga da Genoveva Pia Na Cadência Madrugal D’Os Tambores.Maria dos Milagres da Cruz Lopes & José Carlos de Castro Dantas - 2024 - Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 17 (34):1-7.
    The reflection proposed in this article aims to briefly consider philosophy and literature on the saga of Genoveva Pia in the early morning cadence of the drums of São Luís (1975), a novel by the great poet from Maranhão, Josué Montello (1917-2006), in which a narrative is made between fiction and the reality of the Brazilian colonial slave period on the historical soil of São Luís, Ma. To this end, the text is divided into two parts: firstly, it looks at (...)
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  14. Pictures and the Representational Mind.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2003 - The Monist 86 (4):632-652.
    Several recent books indicate that the philosophy of art has embarked upon a new alliance with cognitive science. One impetus for this is the move, beginning in the 70s and 80s, away from general aesthetics to a greater concern with the philosophies of the individual arts. Questions about the nature of art, expression, aesthetic experience and aesthetic properties as generic phenomena are still with us but many philosophers now approach them by means of specialized studies of music, literature, film, the (...)
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  15. Pictorial Realism.Dominic Lopes - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (3):277-285.
    This paper examines a form of pictorial realism that has epistemic import. Gombrich and Schier claim that some pictures are realistic because they convey accurate information. The difficulty is that judgments of realism vary across cultural and historical contexts. Goodman counters that pictures belong to different systems and realistic pictures belong to familiar systems. However, this does not explain the revelatory realism' of pictures in novel systems. I propose that two views can be combined: a realistic picture is one which (...)
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  16. Directive Pictures.Dominic Mciver Lopes - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (2):189–196.
    Pictures are principally descriptive. Advertising images highlight features of potential purchases; cartoons open portals to scenes in fictional worlds; snapshots in the family photo album remind us of our past selves and landmark events in our personal histories; works of pictorial art express thoughts or feelings about depicted scenes. In addition, pictures serve a directive or action-guiding function that, though not taken into account by theorists, deserves no less attention than their descriptive one. Theories of depiction and the appreciation of (...)
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  17. Drawing in a Social Science: Lithic Illustration.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2009 - Perspectives on Science 17 (1):pp. 5-25.
    Scientific images represent types or particulars. According to a standard history and epistemology of scientific images, drawings are fit to represent types and machine-made images are fit to represent particulars. The fact that archaeologists use drawings of particulars challenges this standard history and epistemology. It also suggests an account of the epistemic quality of archaeological drawings. This account stresses how images integrate non-conceptual and interepretive content.
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    Being for Beauty: Aesthetic Agency and Value.Dominic Lopes - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    For centuries, philosophers have identified beauty with what brings pleasure. Dominic McIver Lopes challenges this interpretation by offering an entirely new theory of beauty - that beauty engages us in action, in concert with others, in the context of social networks - and sheds light on why aesthetic engagement is crucial for quality of life.
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  19. An Empathic Eye.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2011 - In Amy Coplan & Peter Goldie, Empathy: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 118-133.
    What you see can shape how you feel, and the route from seeing to feeling sometimes involves empathy – as you might empathize with a woman you see grieving the death of her child. But empathy also comes from what you see in pictures. Bellini's Pieta? is one among many paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs that evoke empathy – and are designed to do so. Going further, it seems that episodes of empathy triggered by pictures can help build up a (...)
     
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  20. Art Without ‘Art’.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2007 - British Journal of Aesthetics 47 (1):1-15.
    Some argue that there is no art in some non-Western cultures because members of those cultures have no concept of art. Others argue that members of some non-Western cultures have concepts of art because they have art. Both arguments assume that if there is art in a given culture, then some members of the culture have a concept of art. There are reasons to think that this assumption is false; and if it is false, there are lessons to learn for (...)
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  21. Pictorial Colour: Aesthetics and Cognitive Science.Dominic McIver Lopes - 1999 - Philosophical Psychology 12 (4):415-428.
    The representation of color by pictures raises worthwhile questions for philosophers and psychologists. Moreover, philosophers and psychologists interested in answering these questions will benefit by paying attention to each other's work. Failure to recognize the potential for interdisciplinary cooperation can be attributed to tacit acceptance of the resemblance theory of pictorial color. I argue that this theory is inadequate, so philosophers of art have work to do devising an alternative. At the same time, if the resemblance theory is false, then (...)
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    Imagination, Illusion and Experience in Film.Dominic M. Mciver Lopes - 1998 - Philosophical Studies 89 (2-3):343-353.
  23. The Domain of Depiction.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2005 - In Mathew Kieran, Contemporary Debates in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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  24. Shikinen Sengu and the Ontology of Architecture in Japan.Dominic Mciver Lopes - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (1):77–84.
    Japan's Ise Jingu shrine has been taken down and rebuilt every twenty years for more than a millenium - a practice called "shikinen sengu." A standard ontology of architecture, according to which buildings are material particulars, implies that Ise Jingu is no more than twenty years old. However, a correct ontology of architecture is implicit in practices of architecture appreciation. The Japanese appreciation of Ise Jingu and other buildings in its architectural tradition implies both that it is no more than (...)
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    (1 other version)O espaço na produção de discursos a respeito da História da África -doi: 10.4025/dialogos.v17i3.742.Ana Mónica Henriques Lopes - 2013 - Diálogos (Maringa) 17 (3).
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    Aguda Blues, from Salvador de Bahia to the Gulf of Benin.Marcos Carvalho Lopes & Sanya Osha - 2021 - Journal of World Philosophies 6 (1):174-182.
    The Afro-Brazilian connections between the coast of West Africa and Brazil date back to the transatlantic slave trade and the Muslim uprising in Bahia in 1933. After this major rebellion, many former slaves returned to West Africa bearing a large Brazilian cultural imprint consisting of architectural skills, culinary traditions, and song and dance. They also brought back Brazilian names and cosmopolitan outlooks. From Africa, enslaved Africans carried with them to Brazil philosophical and cosmological outlooks and indeed, culture generally. Some of (...)
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    A necessidade de um fundamento metafísico para a ética em Hans Jonas.Wendell Lopes - 2009 - Filosofia Unisinos 10 (3):278-290.
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    (1 other version)Banalização da "Banalidade do Mal" de Hannah Arendt.José Francisco Lopes Xarão - 2017 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 8 (15):296.
    Este artigo examina o uso recorrente da expressão banalidade do mal para descrever fenômenos muito distintos daqueles que lhe deram origem. Apresenta, sumariamente, o núcleo da controvérsia em torno do livro Eichmann em Jerusalém: um relato sobre a banalidade do mal. Examina a transição de Arendt do conceito de Mal Radical para o termo banalidade do mal e critica a banalização deste termo.
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  29. Christ in his Parent's House: uma discussão sobre peso entre literatura e pintura a partir da crítica de Dickens.Ricardo Cortez Lopes & Lis Yana de Lima Martinez - 2023 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte:103-116.
    o pensamento moderno, a despeito de todas as suas variações, foi iconoclasta na medida em que buscou atacar valores pré-modernos. Porém os valores vão se tornando consolidados e também vão sendo atacados. Assim, a novidade é mantida às custas de violência com formas simbólicas. Nesse sentido, a destruição chama a atenção do moderno e atiça sua curiosidade, algo que Calvino chama de peso, que tem seu lugar no interior da arte. Pode a literatura, repositória do conhecimento letrado, uma das bases (...)
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    Entrevista: Marilena Chauí.João Paulo Rodrigues Lopes - 2011 - Trans/Form/Ação 34 (s1):179-211.
    Bom, Marilena, a gente queria que, inicialmente, você falasse da sua formação intelectual.Tomando como ponto de partida o curso colegial ou tomando como ponto de partida a Faculdade?
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    Effects of pictorial instruction on paired-associate recall in first-graders.Alicia K. Lopes & Charles L. Richman - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (5):393-394.
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    Games Used With Serious Purposes: A Systematic Review of Interventions in Patients With Cerebral Palsy.Sílvia Lopes, Paula Magalhães, Armanda Pereira, Juliana Martins, Carla Magalhães, Elisa Chaleta & Pedro Rosário - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  33. O crepusculo de Deus nasa guerras dos homens. Uma leitura do In nomine Dei de Josè Saramago.Joao De Oliveira Lopes - 1998 - Humanitas 50:1025-1040.
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    O gênero apocalíptico na literatura judaica intertestamentária: reflexões à luz da teoria literária em diálogo com a teologia.Cristiano Camilo Lopes - 2019 - Horizonte 17 (52):196-225.
    Neste artigo, propõe-se discutir a formação, composição e características do gênero apocalíptico. Para isso, são feitas considerações sobre o conceito de gênero literário à luz da Teoria Literária e dos estudos da Teologia e da Hermenêutica. A princípio, levou-se em consideração as propostas da Teoria Literária e de teólogos bíblicos serviram de referencial teórico para o desenvolvimento das discussões conceituais do gênero. Em seguida, avaliou-se o contexto histórico do Período Interbíblico, com vista a observar sua relação com a configuração interna (...)
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  35. (1 other version)O Sentido do Agora (ou Foucault lendo Kant): crítica, ontologia de nós mesmos e ontologia do presente.Marcos Carvalho Lopes - 2011 - Revista Inquietude 2 (1):10-33.
    Este artigo investiga como o diálogo de Michel Foucault - em sua última fase - com Immanuel Kant, sobre a questão da Aufklärung, permite uma reavaliação da perspectiva do pensador francês sobre conceitos como poder, liberdade e autonomia. Propõe sumariamente que a divisão entre "ontologia do presente" e "ontologia de nós mesmos" seria similar à distinção realizada na Metafisica dos Costumes, entre Doutrina do Direito e Doutrina da Virtude.
     
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    O sentido ontológico do trabalho e o desenvolvimento das funções psicológicas superiores: considerações preliminares.Antonio Dário Lopes Júnior, Ruth Maria de Paula Gonçalves & Osterne Nonato Maia Filho - 2020 - Educação E Filosofia 33 (68):925-957.
    O sentido ontológico do trabalho e o desenvolvimento das funções psicológicas superiores: considerações preliminares Resumo: O presente estudo tem por objetivo demonstrar de que forma o trabalho auxilia no processo de hominização do homem. Trata-se de um estudo de natureza teórica, realizado mediante pesquisa bibliográfica, sendo dividido em três momentos principais. No primeiro, apresenta-se como o trabalho é concebido por Marx e apropriado por Lukács e os representantes da Escola de Vigotski. No segundo, trata-se das tensões entre a importância conferida (...)
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  37. O Valor de um Bach Autêntico: um estudo sobre o conceito de autenticidade na execução de obras musicais.António Correia Lopes - 2009 - Dissertation, Universidade de Lisboa
    The concept of authenticity as a predicate of performances of musical works is discussed in the context of the Western classical tradition.I claim that the concept of a performance of a musical work raises issues of relativity and indeterminacy, since its application is not completely free from music-historical contextuality and from considerations of aesthetic value.I challenge the argument for the necessity of authenticity in performance that eschews the problem of determining the extension of the concept authentic performance of a work' (...)
     
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    PANC's na Serra do Japi.Eloisa Lourenço Lopes, Keli De Araujo Rocha, Eliene Bernardes, Guilherme Henrique de Luna & Jaine Naiara de Oliveira - 2017 - Agora 19 (1):113.
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  39. Representações da imigração na Argentina: Discursos e debates na configuração do Museo Hotel de Inmigrantes.Maíne Barbosa Lopes - 2011 - Aletheia: Cuadernos Críticos Del Derecho 1:8 - 15.
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    Heidegger e a Teologia.Wendell Soares Lopes - 2016 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 28 (43):331.
    Nota do tradutor: O texto apresentado a seguir é uma tradução do ensaio “Heidegger and theology”. Para uma indicação de outras versões posteriores do texto e comentários a seu respeito, ver nota de rodapé 2, do autor, abaixo. No texto da tradução, a paginação original é indicada entre [ ] e em negrito.Nota preliminar do autor [235]: Este ensaio foi apresentado, de forma um pouco mais abreviada, para uma conferência de teólogos concernente ao tema sobre “o Pensamento e o Discurso (...)
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    The fourth root and ‘the Miracle par Excellence’.C. Lopes & Von Tevenar Gudrun - 2016 - In Jonathan Head & Dennis Vanden Auweele, Schopenhauer’s Fourfold Root. New York: Routledge. pp. 181-198.
    This volume collects 12 essays by various contributors on the subject of the importance and influence of Schopenhauer’s doctoral dissertation for both Schopenhauer’s more well-known philosophy and the ongoing discussion of the subject of the principle of sufficient reason. The contributions deal with the historical context of Schopenhauer’s reflections, their relationship to idealism, the insights they hold for Schopenhauer’s views of consciousness and sensation, and how they illuminate Schopenhauer’s theory of action. This is the first full-length, English volume on Schopenhauer’s (...)
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  42. Conceptual Art Is Not What It Seems.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2007 - In Peter Goldie & Elisabeth Schellekens, Philosophy and conceptual art. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Hypotheses in aesthetics should explain appreciative failure as well as appreciative success. They should state the general conditions under which people fail to understand and value works as works of art. This stricture is all the more important when the typical response to conceptual art is one of resistance. Some philosophers explain this by claiming that conceptual art violates traditional theories of art. Others say that it violates folk ontologies of art. In fact, the appreciative failure to which conceptual art (...)
     
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  43. Out of Sight, Out of Mind.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2003 - In Matthew Kieran & Dominic McIver Lopes, Imagination, Philosophy and the Arts. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Vision, Touch, and the Value of Pictures.Dominic M. McIver Lopes - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (2):191-201.
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    From Languages of Art to Art in Mind.Dominic McIver Lopes - 2000 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (3):227-231.
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    Microservices architecture to enable an open platform for realizing zero defects in cyber-physical manufacturing.Rui Pedro Lopes, Ahmed Ibrahim, José Barbosa & Paulo Leitao - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    The market’s demand for high-quality products necessitates innovative manufacturing approaches that emphasize flexibility, adaptability, and the reduction of defects. Traditional systems are currently evolving towards embracing I4.0 technologies, including data collection, processing, analytics and digital twin, aiming for zero-defect manufacturing quality. This paper introduces an open platform, compliant with RAMI4.0 standards, designed to improve manufacturing quality. The platform integrates data using Asset Administration Shells with microservices adaptation for data ingestion and advanced analytics. Additionally, it incorporates Non-Destructive Inspection tools, demonstrating a (...)
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  47. O projeto de psicologia científica de Edward Tolman.Carlos Eduardo Lopes - 2009 - Scientiae Studia 7 (2):237-250.
    Os projetos de psicologia científica enfrentam pelo menos duas ameaças. A primeira delas surge quando uma proposta de psicologia tenta seguir os cânones da ciência moderna. Nesse caso, torna-se necessário "objetivar o fenômeno psicológico", o que, geralmente, é feito por meio da sua tradução em termos fisiológicos. Mas, nesse ponto, a especificidade da psicologia é ameaçada pelo reducionismo fisiológico. A segunda ameaça aparece quando um projeto de psicologia tenta evitar o reducionismo fisiológico defendendo a natureza subjetiva irredutível do fenômeno psicológico. (...)
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    Beyond Art.Dominic Lopes - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This book offers a bold new approach to the philosophy of art. General theories of art don't work: they can't deal with problem cases. Instead of trying to define art, we should accept that a work of art is nothing but a work in one of the arts. Lopes's buck passing theory works well for the avant garde, illuminating its radical provocations.
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    Cícero, Tratado da República.Ana Rita Lopes - 2012 - Cultura:291-296.
    É que nada é mais imutável, nada é mais firme do que um povo unido pela concórdia e que tudo reporta à sua preservação e à sua liberdade. Em tal Estado é facílimo alcançar a concórdia, na qual a todos con­vém a mesma coisa. Da variedade de interesses, quando a cada um agrada uma coisa diferente, nascem as discórdias. (Cícero, Tratado da República, I. 49) Preâmbulo Cícero, uma das figuras incontornáveis da história de Roma, tem sido admirado pelo seu percurso (...)
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  50. Vision, touch, and the value of pictures (Raised-line pictures, tactile experience).D. M. McIver Lopes - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (2):191-201.
     
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