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    Food mukbang on social media: towards an AI-driven persuasive interventions for living healthy on social media.Grace Ataguba, Iheanyi Kalu, Gerry Chan & Rita Orji - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-22.
    Social media has witnessed different eating practices, including food mukbang. Food mukbang is a type of video presentation where hosts consume large quantities of food while interacting with viewers. This study is situated on the social eating theory, which explains how people connect their individual interests with society. Though this practice has been on social media platforms for a while now, little is known about its health impact on a wide range of audiences. Unhealthy eating practices are associated with obesity (...)
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    Sull'evento: filosofia, storia, biopolitica.Rita Fulco & Andrea Moresco (eds.) - 2022 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Apoha and the nominalist/conceptualist controversy.Rita Gupta - 1985 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 13 (4):383-398.
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  4. Denken im Überflug? : über Wissenschaft und Kunst bei Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Rita Molzberger - 2014 - In Birgitta Fuchs, Karin Farokhifar & André Schütte (eds.), Fragile Existenz: Antworten französischer Philosophen. Rheinbach: CMZ.
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    A Lonerganian-Bakhtinian novelization of inculturation.Cyril Orji - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (226):271-287.
    I wish to correlate Bernard Lonergan’s functional specialty Communications with Mikhail Bakhtin’s notion of novelistic discourse with the goal of teasing out how the Bakhtinian notion of discourse furthers on-going reflection on inculturation. Theology as a highly differentiated and specialized reflection on religion bears fruit in the final stage (Communications) of theological reflection. This fruit – inculturation – can be explained using different constructs. This paper privileges the Bakhtinian construct in that it addresses “the life and behavior of discourse in (...)
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    Does a Hermeneutical Clarification of “Presence” Advance O'Collins’ Christology?Cyril Orji - 2017 - New Blackfriars 98 (1078):653-675.
    The theme of “presence” holds an ambivalent place in Gerald O'Collins’ Christology. On the one hand the theme is O'Collins’ “most creative contribution to contemporary Christology” and on the other hand the notion itself is a difficult and stubborn concept that can be best understood in an evolutionary way. This deeper analysis of “presence,” which is not offered by O'Collins, occupies a center stage in Bernard Lonergan's Christology. This essay mediates O'Collins’ account of “presence” with Lonergan's evolutionary understanding of the (...)
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    Does Lonergan Know C. S. Peirce?Cyril Orji - 2015 - Philosophy and Theology 27 (1):75-105.
    This article revisits ideas of Charles Peirce, who wrote at the turn of the nineteenth century, and Bernard Lonergan, who wrote at the turn of the twentieth, with the purpose of connecting important dots in their thinking. The goal of this comparison is to show how the two ground metaphysics in the practices of the sciences and common sense. The article argues that the metaphysical framework the two scholars developed in opposition to nominalism can be used to overcome the reductionism (...)
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    Historical consciousness and sustainable development in Nigeria: The experience of Niger Delta communities.K. E. Orji - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 7 (2).
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    Using 'Foundation'as Inculturation Hermeneutic in a World Church: Did Rahner Validate Lonergan?Cyril Orji - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (2):287-300.
    Lonergan writes both of a foundation for human knowing as well as of a functional specialty he termed ‘foundations’. Neither of these is the same as ‘foundation’ as the term is used by nonfoundationalists. Lack of clarity and differentiation regarding what is meant by ‘foundationalism’ sometimes informs the perception that Lonergan is a foundationalist. The burden of this essay is to show that Lonergan's philosophical and theological thought, as well as his use of the term ‘foundations’, fall awkwardly, if at (...)
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    Ontologijos transformacijos: forma ir negatyvumas.Rita Šerpytytė - 2015 - Problemos 87:7.
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    Conflict resolution among Niger delta communities: A historical perspective.K. E. Orji & S. Enyadike - 2006 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (1).
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    Globlization as imperialism: Its implications for development in democratic Nigeria.K. E. Orji - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 7 (1).
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    The Morality of Security : A Theory of Just Securitization.Rita Floyd - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    When is it permissible to move an issue out of normal politics and treat it as a security issue? How should the security measures be conducted? When and how should the securitization be reversed? Floyd offers answers to these questions by combining security studies' influential securitization theory with philosophy's long-standing just war tradition, creating a major new approach to the ethics of security: 'Just Securitization Theory'. Of interest to anyone concerned with ethics and security, Floyd's innovative approach enables scholars to (...)
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  14. The AGE Effect on Protective Behaviors During the COVID-19 Outbreak: Sociodemographic, Perceptions and Psychological Accounts.Rita Pasion, Tiago O. Paiva, Carina Fernandes & Fernando Barbosa - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Uma Experiência Com o Trabalho de “Educação Para o Pensar” Na Rede Pública de Educação.Rita de Cassia de Campos Andery & Sônia Aparecida Siquelli - 2016 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 24:137-156.
    Este artigo propõe uma reflexão acerca do trabalho do professor partindo de sua formação inicial de graduação e a aplicação de questionário, com questões abertas aos professores do município de Piranguinho, situado na região Sul do Estado de Minas Gerais em relação ao trabalho desenvolvido na rede municipal com o programa de “Educação para o Pensar” - Filosofia para Crianças e Jovens, na educação básica.
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    Giovan Battista Pigna, uno scrittore politico nella Ferrara del Cinquecento.Rita Baldi - 1983 - Genova: ECIG.
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    Genealogie des Geschmacks. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der ästhetischen Erziehung.Rita Casale - 2004 - In Norbert Ricken & Markus Rieger-Ladich (eds.), Michel Foucault: pädagogische Lektüren. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 225--242.
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    O pluralismo da verdade.Rita Macedo Grassi - 2020 - Horizonte 18 (55):395.
    Este texto foi publicado na revista World Faith Insights 26, 1990, p. 7-16 e é a transcrição de uma palestra proferida pelo teólogo e filósofo catalão Raimon Panikkar. Por se tratar de uma transcrição fiel da linguagem oral, nosso desafio nesta tradução foi adequar o texto à linguagem escrita sem, no entanto, perder os traços característicos do palestrante e autor.
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    Adding culture and context improves evolutionary theorizing about human cognition.Rita Anne McNamara & Ronald Fischer - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41:e181.
    Boyer & Petersen (B&P) lay out an evolutionarily grounded framework to produce concrete, testable predictions about economic phenomena. We commend this step forward, but suggest the framework requires more consideration of cultural contexts that provide necessary input for cognitive systems to operate on. We discuss the role of culture when examining both evolved cognitive systems and social exchange contexts.
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  20. O (en)canto E o silêncio Das sereias: Sobre O (não)lugar da criança na (ciber)cultura.Rita Ribes Pereira - 2013 - Childhood and Philosophy 9 (18):319-343.
    Este texto, de caráter ensaístico, tem por objetivo colocar em debate as relações entre infância e cultura contemporânea, mais especificamente, sobre o lugar social que as crianças ocupam na cibercultura, lugar esse vem se mostrando um tanto paradoxal: por vezes se atribui às crianças uma quase inata expertise; por outras, as supomos frágeis e desprotegidas. Trata-se de um esforço de aproximação e de delimitação de um objeto de estudo em permanente devir cujas transformações psíquicas, sociais e culturais envolvidas afetam também (...)
     
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    Soggettività e potere: ontologia della vulnerabilità in Simone Weil.Rita Fulco - 2020 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Hooked: art and attachment.Rita Felski - 2020 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    What does it mean to get hooked by a work, whether a bestseller or a classic, a TV series or a painting in a museum? What is this aesthetic experience that makes us feel captivated? What do works of art do, and how, in particular, do they bind us to them? In "Hooked," Rita Felski builds an aesthetics premised on our attachments rather than our free agency and challenges the ethos of critical aloofness that is so much a part (...)
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    Irreplaceable Goods: Bridging Sustainability and Intergenerational Sufficientarianism.Rita Vasconcellos Oliveira - 2023 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 26 (3):438-454.
    In 1987, the Brundtland Commission urged nations to improve present conditions without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Against the background of this appeal for sustainable development, there is a call for intergenerational justice, under a sufficientarian framework. Despite their strong relation, we claim that, to some degree, intergenerational sufficientarianism disregards relevant sustainability notions. This neglect undermines intergenerational sufficientarianism in the context of sustainability, here operationalized as sustainable development. In response, we propose the concept of irreplaceable (...)
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    Coping With Negative Stereotypes Toward Older Workers: Organizational and Work-Related Outcomes.Rita Chiesa, Sara Zaniboni, Dina Guglielmi & Michela Vignoli - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:387419.
    The current study aims to test a moderated-mediation model in which the indirect effect of the presence of negative stereotypes towards older workers in the organization on psychological engagement to work domain and attitudes toward development opportunities through identification with the company depends on the occupational self-efficacy. The survey involved 1501 Italian employees over age 50, working for a major retailer of the big distribution. In line with Social Exchange theory, the results showed that the perception of negative stereotypes towards (...)
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    Consciousness.Rita Carter (ed.) - 2002 - Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
    Is consciousness merely an illusion, a by-product of our brain's workings, or is it, as the latest physics may suggest, the basis for all reality? Your perception of the world around you, your consciousness, should be the one thing you could talk about with absolute confidence. But nothing about consciousness is clear-cut and understanding it is perhaps the hardest problem facing modern science. But some extraordinary insights gathered by the latest research suggest that the answers are within our grasp. Building (...)
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    Cognitive practices: human language and human knowledge.Rita Nolan - 1994 - Cambridge, USA: Blackwell.
    How does human language contribute to the cognitive edge humans have over other species? This question eludes most current theories of language and knowledge. Incorporating research results in psychology and cutting a path through a broad range of philosophical debates, Nolan develops a strikingly original account of language acquisition which holds important implications for standard theories of language and the philosophical foundations of cognitive science.
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    Bernardino Ochino's Fourth Dialogue (Dialogo del Ladrone in croce) and Ubertino da Casale's Arbor vitae: Adaptation and Ambiguity.Rita Belladona - 1985 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 47 (1):125-145.
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  28. La coscienza: Macchina pensante O microcosmo?Rita Casadio - 2010 - Divus Thomas 113 (2):74-93.
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    What Narrative Competence is For.Rita Charon - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):62-63.
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  30. Care, Normativity and the Law.Rita Manning - 2015 - In Daniel Engster & Maurice Hamington (eds.), Care Ethics and Political Theory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 127-145.
    Care ethics can provide a valuable conceptual and normative resource for many issues in law, but given the conservative nature of law in general, much work needs to be done before care ethics can explicitly play such a role. In this paper I survey the landscape of law, discuss two attempts to incorporate care ethics into the normative framework of law, and suggest other avenues for incorporating care ethics in law and legal reasoning.
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    The Random Collective as a Moral Agent.Rita Manning - 1985 - Social Theory and Practice 11 (1):97-105.
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    The Utopian Imaginary, Gender Equality, and Women’s Writings.Rita Monticelli - 2016 - Governare la Paura. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 9 (1).
    The essay analyses the utopian imaginary in women’s writings with specific reference to the 1970s. Since the late 19 th century, utopia as a genre becomes a space to deconstruct and re-elaborate women’s identity and subjectivity. The appropriation of the utopian paradigm enriches the classical critique of the existing social systems with the deconstruction of gender roles and female stereotypes as a means to fight gender discrimination as well as other forms of oppression which lie at the foundation of the (...)
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  33. Distinguishing perceptual from conceptual categories.Rita Nolan - manuscript
    I The area between sensation and conceptualization is gray and confusing. Despite abundant philosophical and empirical research, results about how to understand this area that command widespread assent are very scarce. One contributory source to this impasse is the fact that, for mature and intact humans, the sensory, the perceptual, and the conceptual seem merged in consciousness. Perception is phenomenally so "cognitively penetrable" - so infused for humans by discursive understanding - that experimental and theoretical efforts to distinguish between it (...)
     
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    The character of writings by artists about their art.Rita Nolan - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (1):67-73.
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    The new enlightenment hypothesis: All learners are rational.Rita Nolan - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):219-220.
    I applaud Mitchell et al.’s expanded emphasis on cognition in learning theory, for our understanding pervades all we do. Nevertheless, there are fundamental problems with the propositional approach they propose. The title bills a propositional approach to human associative learning, animal learning being tucked in later as an egalitarian gesture, but the model proposed would be a standard neo-classic account of human learning in terms of a representational theory of mind /except for /its universal extension to all learning, human and (...)
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  36. On the identity of identity theories.Rita Norton - 1964 - Analysis 25 (1):14-16.
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    Benedict Anderson: A Reflection by an Indonesian Urbanist.Rita Padawangi - 2016 - Theory, Culture and Society 33 (7-8):329-333.
    In this article, I reflect on Benedict Anderson’s work on Indonesian urbanism. There are at least three concepts from Anderson’s work, particularly Imagined Communities, which deserve further attention in Indonesia’s urban studies, namely: 1) political cultures; 2) territorial boundaries; and 3) the urban scale of imagined communities. Besides the conceptual dimensions, the perspectives of Anderson’s work that featured ethical stance and strong commitments are useful principles in studying urbanisms in Indonesia, particularly in dealing with pragmatism in urban development. The three (...)
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    Um desvio do sentido: o primitivo e o civilizado em Bergson.Rita Paiva - 2017 - Doispontos 14 (2).
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    Genetics of epithelial polarity and pattern in the Drosophila retina.Rita Reifegerste & Kevin Moses - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (4):275-285.
    This review is focused on recent advances in our understanding of the development of coordinated cell polarity, through experiments on the Drosophila compound eye. Each eye facet (or “ommatidium”) contains a set of eight photoreceptor cells, placed so that their rhabdomeres form an asymmetric trapezoid. The array of ommatidia is organized so that these trapezoids are aligned in two mirror-image fields, dorsal and ventral to the eye midline (or “equator”). The development of this pattern depends on two systems of positional (...)
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  40. A Tory And Liberal Spar On The Ethics Of A Posthuman Future.Rita Risser - 2011 - Public Affairs Quarterly 25 (1):53-62.
    In her Massey lecture series "The Ethical Imagination," bioethicist Margaret Somerville argues that we humans have a moral duty to preserve what is most basic to being human, namely, the human form itself. We should not, therefore, tolerate the development and application of technologies in the life sciences in ways that would result in radically altering the human form. The concern, here, is not simply with human enhancement. The concern is more specific: we should not tolerate the development and application (...)
     
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    Fabricar a inovação: o proceso criativo em questão nas ciências, nas letras e nas artes.Annabela Rita & Fernando Cristóvão (eds.) - 2016 - Lisboa: Gradiva.
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  42. Tecnologias virtuais na educação incidindo no universo simbólico do professor // Digital technologies in education and the teacher's symbolic universe.Anna Rita Sartore & Edna Cristina do Prado - 2013 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 18 (1):150-163.
    O presenta artigo se constitui em um estudo interpretativo a respeito dos efeitos da inserção maciça de tecnologias conectadas à rede mundial de computadores, em nossa cultura. Celebradas a ponto de se alastrarem como objeto de desejo por toda a parte, essas tecnologias, sobretudo as mídias móveis, têm se tornado ubíquas e não há um único segmento da sociedade que não tenha sido tocado por essa inserção. A educação formal em nosso país, por meio de políticas públicas como o Programa (...)
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    Epistemologia ed insegnamento delle scienze.Rita Russo - 2009 - Cavallino (Lecce): Pensa.
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  44. Laten is moeilijk om te doen: lijden in de praktijk van het revalidaüecentmm.Rita Struhkamp, Annemarie Mol & Tjalling Swierstra - 2004 - Krisis: Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 5:23-37.
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  45. Discussioni e postille-La bellezza assoluta e le sue ombre: ancora un libro su Bruno.Rita Sturlese - 2006 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 26 (3):496.
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  46. Speaking from the Heart.Rita C. Manning - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (2):173-176.
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    Weighing outcome vs. intent across societies: How cultural models of mind shape moral reasoning.Rita Anne McNamara, Aiyana K. Willard, Ara Norenzayan & Joseph Henrich - 2019 - Cognition 182 (C):95-108.
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    Truth and sentences.Rita Nolan - 1969 - Mind 78 (312):501-511.
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  49. Involuntary dances.Rita Marcalo - 2012 - Research Ethics 8 (1):57-59.
     
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  50. Human precariousness and stylized existence.Rita Paiva - 2013 - Trans/Form/Ação 36 (1):117-136.
    Este artigo tematiza o desamparo vivenciado pela consciência ante a ausência de bases sólidas para seus anseios de felicidade e para suas representações simbólicas. Com esse propósito, toma como objeto de reflexão um dos ensaios filosóficos de Albert Camus, O mito de Sísifo, equacionando a possibilidade de uma ética que estilize a vida, sem que se minimize a dolorosa precariedade da existência humana. Posteriormente, em diálogo com alguns textos de M. Foucault, a reflexão procura estabelecer os vínculos possíveis entre a (...)
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