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    Meditatio mortis meditating on death, philosophy and gender in late antique hagioraphy.Maria Munkholt Christensen - 2021 - Filozofija I Društvo 32 (2):177-193.
    According to Socrates, as he is described in Plato?s Phaedo, the definition of a true philosopher is a wise man who is continuously practicing dying and being dead. Already in this life, the philosopher tries to free his soul from the body in order to acquire true knowledge as the soul is progressively becoming detached from the body. Centuries after it was written, Plato?s Phaedo continued to play a role for some early Christian authors, and this article focuses on three (...)
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    Corrigendum on: Munkholt Christensen, Maria (2021), “Meditatio mortis. Meditating on death, philosophy and gender in late antique hagioraphy”, Philosophy and Society 32(2): 177-193, doi: https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2102177M. [REVIEW]E. Editorial - 2022 - Filozofija I Društvo 33 (1):279-279.
    The author of the article: Munkholt Christensen, Maria,?Meditatio mor?tis. Meditating on Death, Philosophy and Gender in Late Antique Hagioraphy?, Philosophy and Society 32 : 177-193 has informed the Editorial Office of an error in the title of the article. The correct title of the article is:?Meditatio mor?tis. Meditating on Death, Philosophy and Gender in Late Antique Hagiography?. The author has requested for this error to be corrected. Therefore, the journal is publishing this Corrigendum. _ Link to the (...)
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    Ane Maria Røddik Christensen, Judicial Accommodation of Human Rights in the European Union: Copenhagen: DJOF Publishing, 2007.Steven D. Roper - 2009 - Human Rights Review 10 (2):303-304.
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    Handbook of Embodied Cognition and Sport Psychology.Massimiliano L. Cappuccio (ed.) - 2019 - MIT Press.
    The first systematic collaboration between cognitive scientists and sports psychologists considers the mind–body relationship from the perspective of athletic skill and sports practice. This landmark work is the first systematic collaboration between cognitive scientists and sports psychologists that considers the mind–body relationship from the perspective of athletic skill and sports practice. With twenty-six chapters by leading researchers, the book connects and integrates findings from fields that range from philosophy of mind to sociology of sports. The chapters show not only that (...)
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  5. Time and modality without tenses or modals.Maria Bittner - 2011 - In Renate Musan & Monika Rathert (eds.), Tense across Languages. Niemeyer. pp. 147--188.
    In English, discourse reference to time involves grammatical tenses interpreted as temporal anaphors. Recently, it has been argued that conditionals involve modal discourse anaphora expressed by a parallel grammatical system of anaphoric modals. Based on evidence from Kalaallisut, this paper argues that temporal and modal anaphora can be just as precise in a language that does not have either grammatical category. Instead, temporal anaphora directly targets eventualities of verbs, without mediating tenses, while modal anaphora involves anaphoric moods and/or attitudinal verbs.
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    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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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Family Business in Spain.María de la Cruz Déniz Déniz & Ma Katiuska Cabrera Suárez - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 56 (1):27 - 41.
    Despite the economic relevance and distinctiveness of family firms, little attention has been devoted to researching their nature and functioning. Traditionally, family firms have been associated both to positive and negative features in their relationships with the stakeholders. This can be linked to different orientations toward corporate social responsibility. Thus, this research aims to identify the approaches that Spanish family firms maintain about social responsibility, based on the model developed by Quazi and O' Brien Journal of Business Ethics 25, 33-51 (...)
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  8. Web 2.0 Technologies of the Self.Maria Bakardjieva & Georgia Gaden - 2012 - Philosophy and Technology 25 (3):399-413.
    Although no scholarly consensus exists on the issue, the claim that a substantive reconfiguration of the Internet has occurred in the beginning of the 2000s has settled firmly in public common sense. The label tentatively chosen for the new turn in the medium’s evolution is Web 2.0. The developments constituting this turn have been contemplated from different perspectives in technical and business publications (O’Reilly 2005), in treatises on convergence or participatory culture (Jenkins 2006; Jenkins et al. 2009), and could be (...)
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  9. Austrian Aesthetics.Maria E. Reicher - 2006 - In Markus Textor (ed.), The Austrian contribution to analytic philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 293–323.
    Thinking of problems of aesthetics has a long and strong tradition in Austrian Philosophy. It starts with Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848); it is famously represented by the critic and musicologist Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904); and it is continued within the school of Alexius Meinong (1853-1920), in particular by Christian von Ehrenfels (1859-1932) and Stephan Witasek (1870-1915). Nowadays the aesthetic writings of Bolzano, Ehrenfels, and Witasek are hardly known, particularly not in the Anglo-Saxon world. Austrian aesthetics is surely less known than Austrian contributions (...)
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  10. Reasons and the ambiguity of 'belief'.Maria Alvarez - 2008 - Philosophical Explorations 11 (1):53 – 65.
    Two conceptions of motivating reasons, i.e. the reasons for which we act, can be found in the literature: (1) the dominant 'psychological conception', which says that motivating reasons are an agent's believing something; and (2) the 'non-psychological' conception, the minority view, which says that they are what the agent believes, i.e. his beliefs. In this paper I outline a version of the minority view, and defend it against what have been thought to be insuperable difficulties - in particular, difficulties concerning (...)
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    Risk imposition and freedom.Maria P. Ferretti - 2016 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 15 (3):261-279.
    Various authors hold that what is wrong with risk imposition is that being at risk diminishes the opportunities available to an agent. Arguably, even when risk does not result in material or psychological damages, it still represents a setback in terms of some legitimate interests. However, it remains to be specified what those interests are. This article argues that risk imposition represents a diminishment of overall freedom. Freedom will be characterized in empirical terms, as the range of unimpeded actions available (...)
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    Contextualist Versus Relativistic Account of Knowledge Attributions.Maria Ebner - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (3):697-709.
  13. Convergences: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy.Maria del Guadalupe Davidson, Kathryn T. Gines & Donna-Dale L. Marcano (eds.) - 2010 - SUNY Press.
    A range of themes—race and gender, sexuality, otherness, sisterhood, and agency—run throughout this collection, and the chapters constitute a collective discourse at the intersection of Black feminist thought and continental philosophy, converging on a similar set of questions and concerns. These convergences are not random or forced, but are in many ways natural and necessary: the same issues of agency, identity, alienation, and power inevitably are addressed by both camps. Never before has a group of scholars worked together to examine (...)
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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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    López Eire, Antonio y Velasco López, María del Henar, "La mitología griega: lenguaje de dioses y hombres.".María Victoria Vaello Rodríguez - 2014 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 19:327-329.
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  16. Timing of the earliest ERP correlate of visual awareness.Maria Wilenius & Antti Revonsuo - 2007 - Psychophysiology 44 (5):703-710.
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    Breve storia della bugia: da Ulisse a Pinocchio.Maria Bettetini - 2001 - Milano: R. Cortina.
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    A Randomized Controlled Trial Study of a Multimodal Intervention vs. Cognitive Training to Foster Cognitive and Affective Health in Older Adults.Maria Brasser, Sascha Frühholz, Andres R. Schneeberger, Gian G. Ruschetti, Rahel Schaerli, Michèle Häner & Barbara Studer-Luethi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Research over the past few decades has shown the positive influence that cognitive, social, and physical activities have on older adults’ cognitive and affective health. Especially interventions in health-related behaviors, such as cognitive activation, physical activity, social activity, nutrition, mindfulness, and creativity, have shown to be particularly beneficial. Whereas most intervention studies apply unimodal interventions, such as cognitive training, this study investigates the potential to foster cognitive and affective health factors of older adults by means of an autonomy-supportive multimodal intervention. (...)
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    Antropologie filosofiche del nostro tempo a confronto.Maria Francesca Canonico - 2001 - Roma: LAS.
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  20. Maestri di morale.Francesco di Maria - 1999 - Cosenza: Brenner.
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    Il diritto al presente: globalizzazione e tempo delle istituzioni.Maria Rosaria Ferrarese - 2002 - Bologna: Il Mulino.
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    (1 other version)Bioética Y género: Problemas Y controversias (bioethics and gender: Problems and controversies).María José Guerra - 1999 - Theoria 14 (3):527-549.
    Este artículo presenta las difíciles relaciones entre perspectivas atentas al género y la bioetica. Tanto la ética como la ciencia, y en concreto la medicina, han sido objetadas desde enfoques feministas con el fin de revelar su sesgo androcéntrico. La bioética, no obstante, hasta hace bien poco, se ha mostrado reticente a considerar como categoría analítica el factor genero. Aludimos aquí a las causas de este desencuentro así como, posteriormente, a las posibilidades abiertas por una bioética feminista.This paper focuses on (...)
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    Zastosowanie pojęć logiki matematycznej do wyjaśniania niektórych pojęć przyrodoznawstwa.Maria Kokoszyńska, Tadeusz Kubiński & Jerzy Słupecki - 1956 - Studia Logica 4 (1):155 - 211.
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    Conciencia jurídica: su formación como función social del derecho.María Isabel Urquiza - 2001 - Córdoba: Advocatus.
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    “uma certa falta de urbanidade”. As hesitações de Kant a respeito da música.Maria João Mayer Branco - 2020 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (12):270-291.
    This paper explores Kant’s ambivalent views on music. It aims to show, on the one hand, how these ambivalences are in line with the modern philosophical reflection on this art; on the other hand, to show their place within Kantian aesthetics, a place that justifies Kant’s hesitations as whether to classify music as beautiful or agreeable, art or mere enjoyment, free or dependent beauty, culture or nature.
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  26. Università ed esperienza di droga.Maria Pia Lai Guaita-Marinella Giordanu - forthcoming - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano.
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    Adam Smith’s Reconstruction of Practical Reason.Maria Alejandra Carrasco - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (1):81-116.
    IN THE LAST PART of the Theory of Moral Sentiments, Adam Smith puts his theory in a class with those of his contemporaries Francis Hutcheson and David Hume, namely, the systems that make sentiments the principle of approbation. Despite recognizing important differences with both of them, he thinks that since he has placed the origin of moral sentiments in sympathy, and in particular the fact that we are able to enter into the motives of the agent and get pleasure from (...)
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  28. Estimulación lingúistica a través de un programa educativo no formal.María Olivia Herrera, Ana María Pandolfi & María Elena Mathiesen - 1993 - Paideia 18:81-99.
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  29. Über die Intoleranz in den Begriffen.María G. Navarro - 2016 - In C. Asmuth C. Roldán & A. Wagner (eds.), Harmonie, Toleranz, kulturelle Vielfalt: aufklärerische Impulse von Leibniz bis zur Gegenwart. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 225-239.
    Der Begriff der Toleranz in der Moderne wurde erdacht mit dem Ziel, Gesellschaften zu organisieren, die sich im Umbruch befanden auf Grund des plötzlichen Eindringens von Glaubensunterschieden in die politische Raumordnung. Die Definition der Toleranz als Tugend, die auf der Nachgiebigkeit gegenüber dem Andersartigen basiert, ist ein Pseudobegriff. Die hermeneutische Veranlagung, die mit der Philosophie einhergeht, zeigt, dass die Toleranz keine schlichte moralische Tugend sein kann, sondern vielmehr eine der Beschaffenheiten der Möglichkeit rationaler Handlungen (die Arten des Seins und des (...)
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  30. Proceedings from CLS 39-1.Maria Bittner - 2003 - CLS.
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    Tecnologia e estética do racismo: ciência e arte na política da beleza.Maria Bernardete Ramos Flores - 2007 - Chapecó: Argos Editora Universitária.
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    Ingarden's World of Values.Maria Gołaszewska & Urszula Niklas - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (2):133-146.
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  33. Logiczne dzieci czy dziecinna logika? Pragmatyka teoretyczna a pragmatyka eksperymentalna na przykładzie badań nad rozwojem implikatur skalarnych.Maria H. Golka - 2011 - Studia Z Kognitywistyki I Filozofii Umysłu 5.
    Implikatura skalarna jest bardzo powszechnym typem wnioskowania pragmatycznego, które polega na uznaniu przez odbiorcę za nieprawdziwe zdań zawierających terminy bardziej informatywne niż termin użyty przez mówcę, kiedy wszystkie te terminy można umieścić na jednej skali. Pierwsza część tekstu stanowi przegląd podstawowych teoretycznych podejść do implikatur skalarnych. Druga część oferuje krótki przegląd badań empirycznych na temat rozwoju implikatur skalarnych u dzieci. Ostatnia część jest bazującą na przykładzie implikatur skalarnych próbą refleksji nad wzajemnymi stosunkami między pragmatyką teoretyczną a eksperymentalną.
     
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    Editor's foreword.Maria Sagi - 1994 - World Futures 39 (1):1-2.
    (1994). Editor's foreword. World Futures: Vol. 39, The Evolution of European Identity: Surveys of the Growing Edge A Report by the European Culture Impact Research Consortium (EUROCIRCON), pp. 1-2.
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    Kontext a význam.Marián Zouhar (ed.) - 2010 - Bratislava: Aleph.
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    The Tribunal of Reason: Kant and the Juridical Nature of Pure Reason.Maria Chiara Pievatolo - 1999 - Ratio Juris 12 (3):311-327.
  37. Nominal quantification as top-level anaphora.Maria Bittner - manuscript
    So far, we have focused on discourse reference to atomic individuals and specific times, events, and states. The basic point of the argument was that all types of discourse reference involve attention-guided anaphora (in the sense of Bittner 2012: Ch. 2). We now turn to discourses involving anaphora to and by quantificational expressions. Today, we focus on quantification over individuals but the analysis we develop will directly generalize to other semantic types. The basic idea is that quantification is one more (...)
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  38. Mood as illocutionary centering.Maria Bittner - unknown
    By this point, we have developed some articulated analyses of top-level temporal anaphora, including temporal quantification, in languages with grammatical tense and/or aspect systems, represented by English, Polish, and Mandarin. But it is still not clear how this approach might extend to temporal anaphora in a language such as Kalaallisut, which has neither grammatical tense nor grammatical aspect, but instead marks only grammatical mood and person. Most theories of mood and modal reference either ignore temporal reference or analyze modal and (...)
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  39. Individuals and possibilities (3): Notes on issues raised by stone & Hardt (1997).Maria Bittner - manuscript
    This is the last of three lectures on anaphoric parallels between individuals and possibilities across languages (IMS, Stuttgart, 2000).
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    La percepción en Plotino. Contemplación de solas formas.María-Jesús Hermoso - 2019 - Anuario Filosófico 52 (3).
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    Dos versiones de realismo en torno a Wittgenstein.María Sol Yuan - 2018 - Tópicos 35:120-139.
    El presente trabajo gira en torno a dos lecturas realistas del "segundo Wittgenstein", una de carácter no metafísico surgida en The Realistic Spirit de Cora Diamond y otra lectura "realista metafísica", presentada a partir de la interpretación de H. Mounce en "Wittgenstein and Classical Realism". A partir de la confrontación de ambas posiciones, el hilo de lectura crítica que conducirá nuestro trabajo será que no podemos sostener ninguna posición realista "metafísica" en relación con las tesis del segundo Wittgenstein. El trasfondo (...)
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    Psychological Health Conditions and COVID-19-Related Stressors Among University Students: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey.Maria Clelia Zurlo, Maria Francesca Cattaneo Della Volta & Federica Vallone - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic has broadly impacted university students’ customary life, resulting in remarkable levels of stress and psychological suffering. Although the acute phase of the crisis has been overcome, it does not imply that perceived stress related to the risk of contagion and to the changes in the relational life experienced over more than 1 year of the pandemic will promptly and abruptly decrease. This study aims at comparing university students’ psychological health conditions before and during the COVID-19 (...)
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  43. Buddhism.Maria Heim - 2007 - In John Corrigan (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Emotion. Oup Usa.
     
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    Visual semiotics and automatic analysis of images from the Cultural Analytics Lab: How can quantitative and qualitative analysis be combined?Maria Giulia Dondero - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (230):121-142.
    In this article we explore the relationship between semiotic analysis of images and quantitative analysis of vast image corpora, in particular the work produced by Lev Manovich and the Cultural Analytics Lab, called “Media Visualization.” Media Visualization has been chosen as corpus because of its metavisual operation (images are visualized and analyzed by images) and its innovating way of conceiving analysis: by visual instruments. In this paper semiotics is used as an approach to Media Visualization and taken as an object (...)
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    How the inference of hierarchical rules unfolds over time.Maria K. Eckstein, Ariel Starr & Silvia A. Bunge - 2019 - Cognition 185:151-162.
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    Short-Term Orchestral Music Training Modulates Hyperactivity and Inhibitory Control in School-Age Children: A Longitudinal Behavioural Study.Maria C. Fasano, Cristina Semeraro, Rosalinda Cassibba, Morten L. Kringelbach, Lucia Monacis, Valeria de Palo, Peter Vuust & Elvira Brattico - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    From Generative Linguistics to Categorial Grammars: Overt Subjects in Control Infinitives.María Inés Corbalán - 2021 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 27 (2):215-215.
  48. Il pensiero e l'opera di Luigi Credaro.Maria Teresa Gentile - 1948 - Mazara,: Società editrice siciliana.
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    Critical Science Literacy for Science Majors: Introducing Future Scientists to the Communicative Arts.Maria E. Gigante - 2014 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 34 (3-4):77-86.
    The concept of “critical science literacy” advanced by Susanna Priest is significant to how citizens approach scientific knowledge, but the concept is also relevant to undergraduate students majoring in the sciences, who are not necessarily becoming “critically literate” in their own disciplines. That is, future scientists are not learning how arguments are structured, meaning is made, and facts are agreed upon—specifically through communicative practices—both within and outside of the scientific community. This gap in the curriculum can be addressed through collaborative (...)
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    Política urbana y hábitat popular. Nuevas dinámicas de gestión del suelo privado en Pehuajó, Argentina / Urban politics and popular habitat. New dynamics of private land management in Pehuajó, Argentina.María Angélica Ginieis - 2020 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 1 (2):178-186.
    A fin del siglo XX, en Argentina, los procesos de reforma del Estado con la descentralización de competencias a provincias y municipios en áreas vinculadas a la salud, la educación y la vivienda, trajo consigo el problema de que la descentralización de las competencias no fue correspondida con el traslado de recursos. Hoy, se suman otros reclamos en los espacios locales relacionados con el acceso al suelo urbano y la vivienda digna, la sustentabilidad ambiental, la equidad de género, la disminución (...)
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