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    Entre dois mundos: um exame da recepção de ideias da Revolução Francesa em Raízes do Brasil.Maria Cecília Pedreira de Almeida - 2024 - Discurso 54 (2):98-109.
    Não resta dúvida de que os princípios da Ilustração, como os da liberdade, igualdade e fraternidade estiveram muito presentes na história de várias nações ibero-americanas. No caso brasileiro, no entanto, é evidente o quanto o Estado guiado por esses nobres ideais tem engendrado frequentemente o seu oposto. A falta de certos serviços e garantias essenciais para cidadãos no estado brasileiro é algo incontestável. Conhecendo a importância de tais princípios no Brasil, a proposta é compreender como Sérgio Buarque de Holanda utiliza (...)
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  2. Los monstruos políticos de la modernidad. De la Revolución Francesa a la Revolución Nazi (1789-1939), de Mª Teresa González Cortés. [REVIEW]María Sanz - 2008 - Critica 58 (956):85.
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    Fraternidad y mujeres: un ensayo de historia conceptual.María Julia Bertomeu - 2012 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 46:9-24.
    La fraternidad, entendida en el sentido revolucionario que tuvo en la tríada francesa, es hoy un valor eclipsado, como pretendo mostrar. En este trabajo me interesa particularmente indagar las causas del olvido del valor político de la fraternidad en una buena parte del pensamiento político feminista contemporáneo, no exclusivamente anglosajón, olvido o rechazo incluso, que es un producto parcial del eclipse general del concepto–y especialmente del olvido del carácter emancipatorio de la tríada revolucionaria- pero que tiene también raíces propias, (...)
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    Hegel y el neo-hegelianismo francés: una nueva identidad.María José Binetti - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 13:295-311.
    RESUMENLejos de romper con el idealismo absoluto de Hegel, la filosofía francesa contemporánea parece asegurar su continuación. En efecto, el nuevo concepto de identidad mediante el cual la especulación hegeliana superó la rigidez inmóvil de la sustancia y la lógica bipolar del pensamiento representativo, ha sentado las bases especulativas de lo que el pensamiento francés reinscribe hoy bajo las categorías de diferencia, repetición, diseminación, imposibilidad, exceso, paradoja, instante, etc. El eterno retorno de lo mismo, el acontecimiento que sobreviene a (...)
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    Sade republicano. Republicanismo e sanção da lei na França Revolucionária.Maria das Graças Souza - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (2).
    Examinarei aqui dois textos políticos de Sade que propõem um procedimento a ser instituído na elaboração das leis de tal modo que se possa efetivamente fazer da lei a expressão da soberania popular, como queria a constituição republicana francesa de 1793. Os textos em questão são a Adresse au roi des français, de 1791, antes da proclamação da constituição daquele mesmo ano, e Idée sur le mode de la sanction des lois, de novembro de 1792, e que, portanto, precede (...)
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    Los derechos humanos y sus enemigos filosóficos.María Julia Bertomeu - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia):327-336.
    Tras siglo y medio de eclipse (1795-1945), los derechos humanos reaparecieron después del fin de la II Guerra Mundial. No solo en la Constitución de la IV República francesa y en el Preámbulo de la Constitución de la II República alemana; fueron objeto nada menos que de una solemne declaración internacional en 1948 por parte de la Asamblea de las Naciones Unidas. Dos cuestiones filosóficas interesan en esta intervención: 1. Qué la idea filosófica del derecho, si es que hay (...)
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    A morte impossível: Uma análise da luta de Vida E morte na figura do senhor E do servo.Maria de Lourdes Borges - 1995 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 40 (157):37-48.
    Este artigo propõe-se a determinar o sentido da morte na figura do senhor e do servo da Fenomenologia do Espírito de Hegel. Para tal propósito, o texto será dividido em três partes. Na primeira, exporei o pano de fundo no qual se encontra a figura - a seção 'Autoconsciência da Fenomenologia do Espírito - bem como a importância desta no desenvolvimento da obra em questão. Num segundo momento, exporei o desenvolvimento da figura numa análise interna de sua estrutura, ressaltando o (...)
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    Historicism and Radicalism on Liberal «Vintismo». Horta Municipality’s case.Maria Fernanda Enes - 2006 - Cultura:213-230.
    Na tentativa de tornar compreensível o processo vintista nas suas componentes ideológicas ao nível das estruturas orgânicas da Nação, analisamos um caso – o do município do Horta. Utilizando as categorias do liberalismo historicista, de matriz inglesa, e as do radicalismo libe­ral, de coloração racionalista à francesa, procuramos demonstrar como o liberalismo vintista se estabelece entre o balanceamento dos dois modelos. A teoria do municipalismo, levada a cabo por Alexandre Herculano, mais não faz do que elevar ao nível da (...)
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    Estética y filosofía: El poder de lo bello en la perspectica de Christoph Menke.María Verónica Galfione - 2021 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 38 (2):347-358.
    El presente estudio se encuentra orientado a repensar las potencialidades críticas de la experiencia estética. A tales efecto, reconstruye la concepción estética de Christoph Menke, determinando el modo en que esta articula, por una lado, una determinada reconstrucción de la modernidad estética con un posicionamiento actual acerca del hecho estético, y por el otro una defensa radical de la negatividad estética con el resguardo de las instancias sociales de carácter normativo. En este sentido, el planteo de Menke supone tanto una (...)
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    Vozes do silêncio: os sentidos do discurso de/sobre sexualidade de mulheres paraplégicas.Maria do Socorro Correia Lima - 2010 - Filosofia E Educação 2 (2):p - 247.
    Baseado nos pressupostos teórico-metodológicos da Análise de Discurso Francesa, este trabalho visa a investigar os depoimentos de mulheres paraplégicas que residem no Distrito Federal , tendo por base seus discursos sobre sexualidade, corpo e deficiência. O debate propiciou-me verificar que quando afetadas pela malha discursiva do outro é que essas mulheres constroem suas representações sobre sexualidade, corpo e deficiência.Anchored to the theoretical basis of the French Discourse Analysis , this work aims to investigate the depositions from some paraplegic women (...)
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    La filosofía rancia: un pensamiento ignorado.María José Crujeiras Lustres - 1993 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 10:45.
    : El presente artículo ilustra un capítulo del pensamiento reaccionario español, surgido a raíz de la revolución francesa, que tiene por objeto frenar las ideas modernas para preservar la tradición (identificada siempre con la iglesia católica). Centrado en la figura de Agapita Clara, autodenominada la filosofía rancia en honor de Francisco Alvarado (el filósofo rancio), se aventura la hipótesis de que el autor oculto tras dicho seudónimo femenino pueda ser Manuel Freyre y Castrillón, antiguo liberal convertido a los ideales (...)
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    Clarice Como Uma Experiência Filosófica.Maria dos Remédios de Brito & Dhemersson Warly Santos Costa - 2019 - REVISTA APOENA - Periódico dos Discentes de Filosofia da UFPA 1 (2):17.
    Literatura e filosofia, filosofia e literatura, há tensionamentos e algumas vezesressonâncias, outras vezes um movimento de completa crítica e tentativas de separação radical. Pensa-se nos possíveis toques desses saberes e como os mesmos podem se enriquecer com seus limites. As perguntas que movem esse ensaio são: A filosofia passa pela obra de Clarice Lispector? De que forma Clarice promove uma experiência filosófica? Os argumentos são tangenciados pela filosofia francesa de Gilles Deleuze. Clarice Lispector, escritora, contudo, configura em sua obra (...)
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    A semiótica greimasiana no quadro epistemológico das teorias da linguagem e dos estudos da religião.Sueli Maria Ramos da Silva - 2019 - Horizonte 16 (51):1066.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo proceder à relação entre as teorias da linguagem e o estudo das religiões, notadamente por meio da apresentação do quadro epistemológico da semiótica greimasiana de linha francesa. O artigo, de natureza teórica, ao observar as recorrências dos mecanismos de construção do sentido dos textos, presentes nos enunciados de interpretação religiosa, efetivados pela semiótica, procura realizar um breve histórico desses estudos, traçando algumas considerações acerca de como se processa o projeto da semiótica no que concerne (...)
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    Filosofia e Discurso na Ciência da Informação: tessitura de encontros.Solange Puntel Mostafa, Igor Soares Amorim & Lucília Maria Abrahão E. Sousa - 2014 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 1 (1):6-19.
    Aborda o conceito filosófico de rizoma na teorização de Gilles Deleuze e Félix Guattari para desfazer mal entendidos na literatura recente de Ciência da Informação. Explana a dinâmica de criação conceitual na Filosofia e na Ciência, entendendo-as como movimentos entre o virtual e o atual. Em seguida aborda o deslizamento de planos entre Filosofia, Arte e Ciência para ser possível compreender a absorção do conceito filosófico de rizoma pela Ciência da Informação. Apresenta a organização e fluxo da informação pensados inicialmente (...)
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    Memória e interdição da palavra proibida macaco em regiões de cangaço.Francisco De Freitas Leite, Maria Regina Baracuhy & Edson Soares Martins - 2016 - Dialogos 20 (2):150.
    Este artigo problematiza, sob o ponto de vista teórico da Análise do Discurso francesa, por que, em algumas regiões do Nordeste brasileiro, há quem evite pronunciar a palavra macaco e opte por usar em seu lugar outras palavras, tais como dezessete. A hipótese defendida é a de que essa prática cultural-discursiva, entendida aqui como uma forma de interdição, ocorre basicamente em regiões sertanejas onde a memória do cangaço é ainda marcadamente diluída no cotidiano. A partir da análise de discursos (...)
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    Maria Emilia Amarante Torres Lima: A Rescue of the Memory of the Discourse Analysis in Brazil.Mailson Fernandes Cabral de Souza - 2021 - Bakhtiniana 16 (3):8-38.
    RESUMO Este artigo tem como propósito realizar um resgate da trajetória intelectual de Maria Emilia Amarante Torres Lima. A obra dessa pesquisadora constitui um importante testemunho da história da Análise do Discurso de linha francesa, assim como do vínculo inicial dessa disciplina com a Psicologia Social. Em sua tese de doutoramento, orientada por Michel Pêcheux, Lima desenvolveu um estudo pioneiro sobre o fenômeno do populismo no Brasil a partir da análise da construção e funcionamento dos discursos de 1º (...)
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    Todos os caminhos levam a Cedamusa: o antimodernismo pós-moderno de Padre∕Dom Rifan na constituição do neotradicionalismo da Administração Apostólica Pessoal São João Maria Vianney.Paulo Victor Zaquieu-Higino - forthcoming - Horizonte:875.
    Atualmente, observa-se o crescimento do número de adeptos às vertentes conservadoras de movimentos políticos e religiosos no cenário brasileiro e mundial. No catolicismo, destacam-se os chamados tradicionalistas, representantes da ala ultraconservadora da Igreja. Os “tradicionalistas de Campos”, em específico, encontram-se divididos entre as ideias apologéticas do Concílio de Trento, as exigências da sociedade moderna e a reforma proposta pelo Vaticano II, necessitando desenvolver adaptação do seu modo de comunicar seu ideal antimodernista, sem romper sua identidade idealizada. Nesse contexto, é produzida (...)
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    Introduction: Power to the image! Science, technology and visual diplomacy.Simone Turchetti & Matthew Adamson - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Science 56 (2):135-146.
    This special issue explores the power that images with a techno-scientific content can have in international relations. As we introduce the articles in the collection, we highlight how the study of this influence extends current research in the separate (but increasingly interacting) domains of history of science and technology, and political science. We then show how images of different types (photographs, cartoons and plots) can inform inter-state transactions through their public appeal alongside the better-studied dialogic practices of the diplomatic arena. (...)
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    'Despotism' and 'Tyranny' Unmasking a Tenacious Confusion.Mario Turchetti - 2008 - European Journal of Political Theory 7 (2):159-182.
    Terms such as 'despotism' and 'tyranny' which proved efficacious in clarifying political debate until the beginning of the 19th century, have been eliminated from the vocabulary of political science because of a confusion that has muddled their sense. This vocabulary has thus become impoverished to the advantage of terms like 'autocracy', or yet others, especially 'dictatorship', equally vague and imprecise. This article demonstrates (through the adventures of the term 'despotism' during 23 centuries) that we have forgotten a distinction between these (...)
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    Sword, Shield and Buoys: A History of the NATO Sub-Committee on Oceanographic Research, 1959-19731.Simone Turchetti - 2012 - Centaurus 54 (3):205-231.
    In the late 1950s the North-Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) made a major effort to fund collaborative research between its member states. One of the first initiatives following the establishment of the alliance's Science Committee was the creation of a sub-group devoted to marine science: the Sub-committee on Oceanographic Research.This paper explores the history of this organization, charts its trajectory over the 13 years of its existence, and considers its activities in light of NATO's naval defence strategies. In particular it shows (...)
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    For Slow Neutrons, Slow Pay.Simone Turchetti - 2006 - Isis 97 (1):1-27.
    ABSTRACT This essay focuses on the history of one of the “atomic patents.” The patent, which described a process to slow down neutrons in nuclear reactions, was the result of experimental research conducted in the 1930s by Enrico Fermi and his group at the Institute of Physics, University of Rome. The value of the patented process became clear during World War II, as it was involved in most of the military and industrial applications of atomic energy. This ignited a controversy (...)
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    Representing noise: stacked plots and the contrasting diplomatic ambitions of radio astronomy and post-punk.Simone Turchetti - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Science 56 (2):225-245.
    Sketched in 1979 by graphic designer Peter Saville, the record sleeve of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures seemingly popularized one of the most celebrated radio-astronomical images: the ‘stacked plot’ of radio signals from a pulsar. However, the sleeve's designer did not have this promotion in mind. Instead, he deliberately muddled the message it originally conveyed in a typical post-punk act of artistic sabotage. In reconstructing the historical events associated with this subversive effort, this essay explores how, after its adoption as an (...)
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    Jean Bodin.Mario Turchetti - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The Recent Past is (also) a Foreign Country.Simone Turchetti - 2008 - Metascience 17 (3):431-434.
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    The Unflinching Mr. Smith and the Nuclear Age.Simone Turchetti - 2020 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 43 (4):521-541.
    This article focuses on the U.S. diplomat and nuclear arms control negotiator Gerald (Gerry) Coat Smith in order to cast new light on the importance of diplomats in the context of the set of international activities currently labelled as “science diplomacy.” Smith, a lawyer by training, was a key negotiator in many international agreements on post‐WW2 atomic energy projects, from those on uranium prospecting and mining, to reactors technologies to later ones on non‐proliferation and disarmament. His career in science (nuclear) (...)
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    Uranium Wars. The Scientific Rivalry That Created the Nuclear Age - by Amir D. Aczel.Simone Turchetti - 2011 - Centaurus 53 (1):71-73.
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    Atomic secrets and governmental lies: nuclear science, politics and security in the Pontecorvo case Winner, BSHS Singer Prize . I would like to thank Jeff Hughes and Jon Agar for advice and criticism. I am grateful also to the CHSTM staff and students for support and exchange of ideas. I am indebted to the archivists at the PRO and at the Churchill College Archive Centre for their help. Finally I am most grateful to the Laboratorio Scienza Epistemologia e Ricerca . This paper is based on a research project funded by the CHSTM and the ESRC jointly. [REVIEW]Simone Turchetti - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (4):389-415.
    This paper focuses on the defection of nuclear physicist Bruno Pontecorvo from Britain to the USSR in 1950 in an attempt to understand how government and intelligence services assess threats deriving from the unwanted spread of secret scientific information. It questions whether contingent agendas play a role in these assessments, as new evidence suggests that this is exactly what happened in the Pontecorvo case. British diplomatic personnel involved in negotiations with their US counterparts considered playing down the case. Meanwhile, the (...)
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    Friends in fission: US–Brazil relations and the global stresses of atomic energy, 1945–1955.Matthew Adamson & Simone Turchetti - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (1):51-66.
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    Anja Skaar Jacobsen. Léon Rosenfeld: Physics, Philosophy, and Politics in the Twentieth Century. xii + 354 pp., illus., index. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2012. $81, £56. [REVIEW]Simone Turchetti - 2013 - Isis 104 (2):405-406.
  30. 15 92, instruction du Prince chrestien de Benoît du troncy: Une traduction oubliée de l'institutio principis christiani d'érasme et étrangement absente Des bibliothèques de France'. [REVIEW]Mario Turchetti - 2011 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 73 (1):93-116.
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    Jacob Darwin Hamblin, Poison in the Well: Radioactive Waste in the Oceans at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Rutgers University Press, 2008. Pp. x+311. ISBN 978-0-8135-4220-1. $49.95. [REVIEW]Simone Turchetti - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (1):149.
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    Jean Medawar and David pyke, hitler's gift: Scientists who fled nazi germany. London: Piatkus books, 2001. Pp. XX+268. Isbn 0-7499-22-397. £8.99. [REVIEW]Simone Turchetti - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (3):347-379.
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    J OHN K RIGE and D OMINIQUE P ESTRE , Companion to Science in the Twentieth Century. Routledge World Reference. London and New York: Routledge, 2003. Pp. xxxv+941. ISBN 0-415-286065-9. £26.99. [REVIEW]Simone Turchetti - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Science 39 (2):307-308.
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    Kristin C. Harper, Weather by the Numbers: The Genesis of Modern Meteorology. Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 2008. Pp. xii+308. ISBN 978-0-262-08378-2. £25.95. [REVIEW]Simone Turchetti - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Science 43 (2):314-315.
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    Michael D. Gordin, The Pseudo-science Wars: Immanuel Velikovsky and the Birth of the Modern Fringe. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2012. Pp. x+291. ISBN 978-0-226-30442-7. £18.50. [REVIEW]Simone Turchetti - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Science 47 (2):386-387.
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    The post-war shaping of general relativity and gravitation studies: Roberto Lalli: Building the general relativity and gravitation community during the Cold War. Switzerland: Springer, 2017, xiv+168pp, £49.99 SB. [REVIEW]Simone Turchetti - 2019 - Metascience 29 (1):59-61.
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  37. Toward a Decolonial Feminism.Marìa Lugones - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (4):742-759.
    In “Heterosexualism and the Colonial/Modern Gender System” (Lugones 2007), I proposed to read the relation between the colonizer and the colonized in terms of gender, race, and sexuality. By this I did not mean to add a gendered reading and a racial reading to the already understood colonial relations. Rather I proposed a rereading of modern capitalist colonial modernity itself. This is because the colonial imposition of gender cuts across questions of ecology, economics, government, relations with the spirit world, and (...)
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  38. The Benefit to Philosophy of the Study of its History.Maria Rosa Antognazza - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (1):161-184.
    This paper advances the view that the history of philosophy is both a kind of history and a kind of philosophy. Through a discussion of some examples from epistemology, metaphysics, and the historiography of philosophy, it explores the benefit to philosophy of a deep and broad engagement with its history. It comes to the conclusion that doing history of philosophy is a way to think outside the box of the current philosophical orthodoxies. Somewhat paradoxically, far from imprisoning its students in (...)
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  39. Actions, thought-experiments and the 'principle of alternate possibilities'.Maria Alvarez - 2009 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (1):61 – 81.
    In 1969 Harry Frankfurt published his hugely influential paper 'Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility' in which he claimed to present a counterexample to the so-called 'Principle of Alternate Possibilities' ('a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise'). The success of Frankfurt-style cases as counterexamples to the Principle has been much debated since. I present an objection to these cases that, in questioning their conceptual cogency, undercuts many of those debates. Such cases (...)
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  40. Reconstructing the Past: A Century of Ideas About Emotion in Psychology.Maria Gendron & Lisa Feldman Barrett - 2009 - Emotion Review 1 (4):316-339.
    Within the discipline of psychology, the conventional history outlines the development of two fundamental approaches to the scientific study of emotion—“basic emotion” and “appraisal” traditions. In this article, we outline the development of a third approach to emotion that exists in the psychological literature—the “psychological constructionist” tradition. In the process, we discuss a number of works that have virtually disappeared from the citation trail in psychological discussions of emotion. We also correct some misconceptions about early sources, such as work by (...)
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    The Forerunner of All Things: Buddhaghosa on Mind, Intention, and Agency.Maria Heim - 2013 - Oup Usa.
    Scholars have long been intrigued by the Buddha's defining action (karma) as intention. This book explores systematically how intention, agency, and moral psychology were interpreted in all branches of early Theravada thought, paying special attention to the thought of the 5th-century commentator Buddhaghosa.
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    Expectancy and Emotion.Maria Miceli & Cristiano Castelfranchi - 2014 - Oxford University Press.
    The mind is a powerful anticipatory device. It frequently makes predictions about the future, telling us not only how the world might or will be, but also how it should be - or better - how we would like it to be. This book explores anticipation-based emotions - the emotions associated with the interaction between 'what is' and 'what is not '.
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  43. Recent work on human nature: Beyond traditional essences.Maria Kronfeldner, Neil Roughley & Georg Toepfer - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (9):642-652.
    Recent philosophical work on the concept of human nature disagrees on how to respond to the Darwinian challenge, according to which biological species do not have traditional essences. Three broad kinds of reactions can be distinguished: conservative intrinsic essentialism, which defends essences in the traditional sense, eliminativism, which suggests dropping the concept of human nature altogether, and constructive approaches, which argue that revisions can generate sensible concepts of human nature beyond traditional essences. The different constructive approaches pick out one or (...)
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  44. COVID-19 as the underlying cause of death: disentangling facts and values.Maria Cristina Amoretti & Elisabetta Lalumera - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1):1-4.
    In the ongoing pandemic, death statistics influence people’s feelings and government policy. But when does COVID-19 qualify as the cause of death? As philosophers of medicine interested in conceptual clarification, we address the question by analyzing the World Health Organization’s rules for the certification of death. We show that for COVID-19, WHO rules take into account both facts and values.
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    Phronesis in administration and organizations: A literature review and future research agenda.Maria Clara Figueiredo Dalla Costa Ames, Maurício Custódio Serafim & Marcello Beckert Zappellini - 2020 - Business Ethics 29 (S1):65-83.
    Phronesis is essential for good decision‐making and actions. This literature review shows how phronesis has been discussed and related to elements of the field of administration and organizations. A search in the database systems Scopus, EBSCO, Web of Science, and Scielo, based on eligibility criteria, resulted in 43 theoretical and 14 empirical works. The analysis of these studies showed the most significant empirical contributions, the most cited authors, methods, journals, and central themes addressed in studies on phronesis to understand ethics (...)
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    Toward a Human Emotions Taxonomy (Based on Their Automatic vs. Reflective Origin).Maria T. Jarymowicz & Kamil K. Imbir - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (2):183-188.
    Certain emotional processes “bypass the will” and even awareness, whereas others arise due to the deliberative evaluation of objects, states, and events. It is important to differentiate between the automatic versus reflective origins of emotional processes, and sensory versus conceptual bases of diverse negative and positive emotions. A taxonomy of emotions based on different origins is presented. This taxonomy distinguishes between negative and positive automatic versus reflective emotions. The automatic emotions are connected with the (a) homeostatic and (b) hedonistic regulatory (...)
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    Harm should not be a necessary criterion for mental disorder: some reflections on the DSM-5 definition of mental disorder.Maria Cristina Amoretti & Elisabetta Lalumera - 2019 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 40 (4):321-337.
    The general definition of mental disorder stated in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders seems to identify a mental disorder with a harmful dysfunction. However, the presence of distress or disability, which may be bracketed as the presence of harm, is taken to be merely usual, and thus not a necessary requirement: a mental disorder can be diagnosed as such even if there is no harm at all. In this paper, we focus on the (...)
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    Reps and representations: a warm-up to a grammar of lifting.Maria Esipova - 2023 - Linguistics and Philosophy 46 (4):871-904.
    In this paper, I outline a grammar of lifting (i.e., resistance training) and compare it to that of language. I approach lifting as a system of generating complex meaning–form correspondences from regularized elements and describe the levels of mental representations and relationships between them that are involved in full command of this system. To be able to do so, I adopt a goal-based conception of meaning, which allows us to talk about mappings from complex goals to complex surface outputs in (...)
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    Ethical Climate in Nursing Practice.Maria R. Shirey - 2005 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 7 (2):59-67.
    is to discuss the nurse leader's role in ensuring congruence between caring missions and caring practices. Ethical principles are discussed as the foundation necessary for creating an ethical climate for nursing practice. Components of ethical climate are presented and strategies to create a positive ethical climate for nursing practice are provided....
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  50. The concept of disease in the time of COVID-19.Maria Cristina Amoretti & Elisabetta Lalumera - 2020 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 41 (5):203-221.
    Philosophers of medicine have formulated different accounts of the concept of disease. Which concept of disease one assumes has implications for what conditions count as diseases and, by extension, who may be regarded as having a disease and for who may be accorded the social privileges and personal responsibilities associated with being sick. In this article, we consider an ideal diagnostic test for coronavirus disease 2019 infection with respect to four groups of people—positive and asymptomatic; positive and symptomatic; negative; and (...)
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