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    Finite generics of p-compatible varieties.Teresa Bieganska - 2003 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 32 (1/2):1-7.
    For every variety V there exists an algebra A generating V by means of direct products, subalgebras and homomorphic images, i.e. V = HSP(A). Such algebras are called generics of V. Obviously, the free algebra over V with omega generators is a generic of V . The aim of this paper is to find finite generics for some P-compatible varieties.
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    Minimal generic of externally compatible varieties.Teresa Bieganska - 2000 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 29 (3):107-114.
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    Coexistence of Post-traumatic Growth and Post-traumatic Depreciation in the Aftermath of Trauma: Qualitative and Quantitative Narrative Analysis.Mariusz Zięba, Katarzyna Wiecheć, Joanna Biegańska-Banaś & Wiktoria Mieleszczenko-Kowszewicz - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Indirect Observation in Everyday Contexts: Concepts and Methodological Guidelines within a Mixed Methods Framework.M. Teresa Anguera, Mariona Portell, Salvador Chacón-Moscoso & Susana Sanduvete-Chaves - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:254638.
    Indirect observation is a recent concept in systematic observation. It largely involves analyzing textual material generated either indirectly from transcriptions of audio recordings of verbal behavior in natural settings (e.g., conversation, group discussions) or directly from narratives (e.g., letters of complaint, tweets, forum posts). It may also feature seemingly unobtrusive objects that can provide relevant insights into daily routines. All these materials constitute an extremely rich source of information for studying everyday life, and they are continuously growing with the burgeoning (...)
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  5. Food sovereignty in US food movements: radical visions and neoliberal constraints.Alison Hope Alkon & Teresa Marie Mares - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (3):347-359.
    Although the concept of food sovereignty is rooted in International Peasant Movements across the global south, activists have recently called for the adoption of this framework among low-income communities of color in the urban United States. This paper investigates on-the-ground processes through which food sovereignty articulates with the work of food justice and community food security activists in Oakland, California, and Seattle, Washington. In Oakland, we analyze a farmers market that seeks to connect black farmers to low-income consumers. In Seattle, (...)
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    Technologies of Gender.Carol Flinn & Teresa de Lauretis - 1989 - Substance 18 (2):115.
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    Phenomenological Interview and Gender Dysphoria: A Third Pathway for Diagnosis and Treatment.Geoffrey Dierckxsens & Teresa R. Baron - 2024 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (1):28-42.
    Gender dysphoria (GD) is marked by an incongruence between a person’s biological sex at birth, and their felt gender (or gender identity). There is continuing debate regarding the benefits and drawbacks of physiological treatment of GD in children, a pathway, beginning with endocrine treatment to suppress puberty. Currently, the main alternative to physiological treatment consists of the so-called “wait-and-see” approach, which often includes counseling or other psychotherapeutic treatment. In this paper, we argue in favor of a “third pathway” for the (...)
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    Ethical conflicts and their characteristics among critical care nurses.Teresa Lluch-Canut, Carlos Sequeira, Anna Falcó-Pegueroles, José António Pinho, Albina Rodrigues-Ferreira, Joan Guàrdia Olmos & Juan Roldan-Merino - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (2):537-553.
    Introduction: Ethical conflict is a phenomenon that has been under study over the last three decades, especially the types moral dilemma and moral distress in the field of nursing care. However, ethical problems and their idiosyncrasies need to be further explored. Aim: The objectives of this study were, first, to obtain a transcultural Portuguese-language adaptation and validation of the Ethical Conflict Nursing Questionnaire–Critical Care Version and, second, to analyse Portuguese critical care nurses’ level of exposure to ethical conflict and its (...)
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    Theories and measurement of visual attentional processing in anxiety.Mariann R. Weierich, Teresa A. Treat & Andrew Hollingworth - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (6):985-1018.
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    Fit and Well-Being.Teresa Bruno-Niño - 2024 - Utilitas 36 (1):16-34.
    In this paper, I argue for Fit, a prudential version of the claim that attitudes must fit their objects, the claim that there is an extra benefit when one's reactions fit their objects. I argue that Fit has surprising and powerful consequences for theories of well-being. Classic versions of the objective list theory, hedonism, desire views, and loving-the-good theories do not accommodate Fit. Suitable modifications change some of the views substantially. Modified views give reactions a robust role as sources of (...)
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  11. The Genius in Art and in Sport: A Contribution to the Investigation of Aesthetics of Sport.Stephen Mumford & Teresa Lacerda - 2010 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37 (2):182-193.
    This paper contains a consideration of the notion of genius and its significance to the discussion of the aesthetics of sport. We argue that genius can make a positive aes- thetic contribution in both art and sport, just as some have argued that the moral content of a work of art can affect its aesthetic value. A genius is an exceptional inno- vator of successful strategies, where such originality adds aesthetic value. We argue that an original painting can have greater (...)
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    The developmental profile of temporal binding: From childhood to adulthood.Sara Lorimer, Teresa McCormack, Emma Blakey, David A. Lagnado, Christoph Hoerl, Emma Tecwyn & Marc J. Buehner - 2020 - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (10):1575-1586.
    Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is perceived as shorter than the same interval separating two unrelated events. We examined the developmental profile of this phenomenon by comparing the performance of groups of children (aged 6-7-, 7-8-, and 9-10- years) and adults on a novel interval estimation task. In Experiment 1, participants made judgments about the time interval between i) their button press and a rocket launch, and ii) a non-causal (...)
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  13. (1 other version)Phenomenotechnique in historical perspective: Its origins and implications for philosophy of science.Teresa Castelão-Lawless - 1995 - Philosophy of Science 62 (1):44-59.
    This article provides an overview of the historical and philosophical context from which originated G. Bachelard's concept of "phenomenotechnique". It analyzes why phenomenotechnique is crucial for science studies. By incorporating the concept of phenomenotechnique into Hacking's and Galison's models of science, I argue that we can avoid the radicalism of both while also preventing the analysis of scientific practices from collapsing into the interpretive frames mandated by social constructivists.
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  14. The Power of Belief: Cognitive Resonance, Objectivism, and Well-being.Teresa Bruno-Niño - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (1):37-52.
    The phenomenon of resonance is central in the contemporary literature on well-being. Many philosophers accept the Resonance Constraint: if something is good for a person, it must resonate with her. Failing to meet this constraint is often thought to be a forceful blow to a theory of well-being. It is widely assumed that resonance must be motivational. I call attention to and argue for an underexplored aspect of resonance, namely cognitive resonance. I provide arguments for Belief-Resonance, the claim that if (...)
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    From “haves” to “have nots”: Developmental declines in subjective social status reflect children's growing consideration of what they do not have.Rebecca Peretz-Lange, Teresa Harvey & Peter R. Blake - 2022 - Cognition 223 (C):105027.
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    Movement Notation Revisited: Syntax of the Common Morphokinetic Alphabet System.Conrad Izquierdo & M. Teresa Anguera - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Becoming Inorganic.Teresa de Lauretis - 2003 - Critical Inquiry 29 (4):547-570.
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    Compassion-Focused Group Therapy for Treatment-Resistant OCD: Initial Evaluation Using a Multiple Baseline Design.Nicola Petrocchi, Teresa Cosentino, Valerio Pellegrini, Giuseppe Femia, Antonella D’Innocenzo & Francesco Mancini - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Obsessive–compulsive disorder is a debilitating mental health disorder that can easily become a treatment-resistant condition. Although effective therapies exist, only about half of the patients seem to benefit from them when we consider treatment refusal, dropout rates, and residual symptoms. Thus, providing effective augmentation to standard therapies could improve existing treatments. Group compassion-focused interventions have shown promise for reducing depression, anxiety, and avoidance related to various clinical problems, but this approach has never been evaluated for OCD individuals. However, cultivating compassion (...)
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  19. Origem E histórico da missão de maynas.Teresa Cristina dos Santos - forthcoming - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
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    Can Academic Achievement in Primary School Students Be Improved Through Teacher Training on Emotional Intelligence as a Key Academic Competency?Teresa Pozo-Rico & Ivan Sandoval - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Mind the gap: On negative and positive origin essentialism.Teresa Robertson Ishii - 2025 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):1-21.
    In “A New Problem for Kripkean Defenses of Origin Theses”, Sungil Han calls attention to a gap between the negative conclusions of arguments for origin essentialism (claims to the effect that a given thing could not originate in a certain way), and the positive conclusions one might hope for (claims to the effect that a given thing must originate in a certain way if it exists at all). Han proposes a way of bridging the gap. While I agree with Han (...)
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  22. Whitehead, Processo e Realidade.Maria Teresa Teixeira - 2010 - Chromatikon 6:235-241.
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    Missing Links: Hume, Smith, Kant and Economic Methodology.Stuart Holland & Teresa Carla Oliveira - 2013 - Economic Thought 2 (2):46.
    This paper traces missing links in the history of economic thought. In outlining Hume's concept of 'the reflexive mind' it shows that this opened frontiers between philosophy and psychology which Bertrand Russell denied and which logical positivism in philosophy and positive economics displaced. It relates this to Hume's influence not only on Smith, but also on Schopenhauer and the later Wittgenstein, with parallels in Gestalt psychology and recent findings from neural research and cognitive psychology. It critiques Kant's reaction to Hume's (...)
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    Observational Studies in Male Elite Football: A Systematic Mixed Study Review.Maria Preciado, M. Teresa Anguera, Mauricio Olarte & Daniel Lapresa - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    From the mexican chiapas crisis: A different perspective for environmental ethics.Teresa Kwiatkowska-Szatzscheider - 1997 - Environmental Ethics 19 (3):267-278.
    The social unrest in Chiapas, a southern Mexican state, revealed the complexity of cultural and natural issues behind the idealized Western version of indigenous ecological ethics and its apparently universal perspective. In accordance with the conventional interpretation of traditional native beliefs, they are often pictured as alternative perspectives arising from challenges to the scientific worldview. Inthis paper, I point toward a more comprehensive account of human-environmental relation rooted in the particular type of social and natural conditions. I also discuss changes (...)
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    Dynamic competition account of men’s perceptions of women’s sexual interest.Jodi R. Smith, Teresa A. Treat, Thomas A. Farmer & Bob McMurray - 2018 - Cognition 174:43-54.
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    Hacerse cargo. Reflexiones acerca de la memoria, el juicio y el perdón.María Teresa Muñoz Sánchez - 2024 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 69:421-445.
    Este artículo está motivado por el problema de la responsabilidad colectiva frente a las acciones cometidas por nuestros antepasados y por la pregunta acerca de la legitimidad de las demandas de perdón. Acudiendo al universo conceptual heredado de Hannah Arendt, en este texto se aboga por el ejercicio de la capacidad de juicio como detonante tanto de la demanda de perdón como de la responsabilidad colectiva. El perdón se presenta así no solo como una categoría moral sino fundamentalmente política, imprescindible (...)
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  28. The correspondence of Francois lamy benedictine cartesian.Maria Teresa Marcialis - 2010 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 65 (1):103-122.
     
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  29. Diversidad y mestizaje : antagonismo o complementariedad?Teresa Martínez Terán - 2011 - In Ramírez Barreto & Ana Cristina (eds.), Filosofía desde América: Temas, balances y perspectivas: (simposio del ICA 53). Quito-Ecuador: Abya Yala, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana.
  30. A Puzzle About Kinds.Teresa Robertson Ishii - 2018 - Philosophical Perspectives 32 (1):352-364.
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    Parenting With a Kind Mind: Exploring Kindness as a Potentiator for Enhanced Brain Health.Maria Teresa Johnson, Julie M. Fratantoni, Kathleen Tate & Antonia Solari Moran - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    A growing body of research has suggested that high levels of family functioning—often measured as positive parent–child communication and low levels of parental stress—are associated with stronger cognitive development, higher levels of school engagement, and more successful peer relations as youth age. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought tremendous disruption to various aspects of daily life, especially for parents of young children, ages 3–5, who face isolation, disconnection, and unprecedented changes to how they engage and socialize. Fortunately, both youth and parent (...)
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    What are We Asking Patients to Do? A Critical Ethical Review of the Limits of Patient Self-Advocacy in the Oncology Setting.Daniel A. Wilkenfeld & Teresa Hagan Thomas - 2022 - The New Bioethics 29 (2):181-190.
    Increasing emphasis on patient self-management, including having patients advocate for their needs and priorities, is generally a good thing, but it is not always wanted or attainable by patients. The aim of this critical ethical review is to deepen the current discourse in patient self-advocacy by exposing various situations in which patients struggle to self-advocate. Using examples from oncology patient populations, we disambiguate different notions of self-advocacy and then present limits to the more demanding varieties (i.e., health-related, trust-based, and psychological); (...)
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    How Children Process Reduced Forms: A Computational Cognitive Modeling Approach to Pronoun Processing in Discourse.Margreet Vogelzang, Maria Teresa Guasti, Hedderik van Rijn & Petra Hendriks - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (4):e12951.
    Reduced forms such as the pronoun he provide little information about their intended meaning compared to more elaborate descriptions such as the lead singer of Coldplay. Listeners must therefore use contextual information to recover their meaning. Across languages, there appears to be a trade‐off between the informativity of a form and the prominence of its referent. For example, Italian adults generally interpret informationally empty null pronouns as in the sentence Corre (meaning “He/She/It runs”) as referring to the most prominent referent (...)
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    Gadamer y los Presocráticos. La Teología de la esperanza en el límite oculto de la Hermenéutica.Teresa Oñate Y. Zubía - 2005 - Endoxa 1 (20):795.
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  35. Beyond Ingarden's Idealism/Realism Controversy with Husserl - The New Contextual Phase of Phenomenology.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1976 - Analecta Husserliana 4:241.
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    Introduction to Volume 4.Joel Michael Reynolds & Teresa Blankmeyer Burke - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Disability 4:2-4.
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    Challenging normativity: experiences in queerifying the classroom.Teresa Requena-Pelegrí, Gemma López-Sánchez & Asmaa Aaouinti-Haris - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (6):1-7.
    As English Studies researchers and teachers, our experience has shown that there continues to exist an urgent need to incorporate gender as a reading tool of literary texts to foster a non-discriminatory and equality perspective. Given the many advances in gender equality that have been achieved as well as the rising backlash against such progressive moves that spread through Europe, our proposal is based on the “queerification of the classroom”, a notion defined as a transgressive initiative that effectively and systematically (...)
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    RETRACTION NOTICE: Sheltered employment in Spain.Maria Teresa Ortega Camarero - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (2):1-15.
    Retraction note: Ortega Camarero, M. T. (2023). Sheltered employment in Spain: Challenges for a new model of special employment centres. HUMAN REVIEW. International Humanities Revista Internacional De Humanidades, 17(3), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.37467/revhuman.v12.4729 The Editorial Office of Eurasia Academic Publishing Group has retracted this article. An investigation carried out by our Research Integrity Department has found a group of articles, among which this one is found, that are not within the thematic scope of the journal. We believe that the editorial process was (...)
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    Assessing the Impact of the Implementation of Universal Basic Income on Entrepreneurship.María-Teresa Aceytuno-Pérez, Manuela A. de Paz-Báñez & Celia Sanchez-López - 2023 - Basic Income Studies 18 (2):141-161.
    We focus on the literature about UBI and the experiments developed all around the world to test it in order to address how UBI implementation could affect entrepreneurship. Building on these findings and various strands of entrepreneurial theory, we develop a theoretical framework to explain how the implementation of UBI would dramatically change the environment of entrepreneurial activity, shaping entrepreneurial action at three levels: (i) the desirability of becoming an entrepreneur; (ii) the perceived feasibility of becoming an entrepreneur; (iii) the (...)
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    Influence of autoencoder latent space on classifying IoT CoAP attacks.María Teresa García-Ordás, Jose Aveleira-Mata, Isaías García-Rodrígez, José Luis Casteleiro-Roca, Martín Bayón-Gutiérrez & Héctor Alaiz-Moretón - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    The Internet of Things (IoT) presents a unique cybersecurity challenge due to its vast network of interconnected, resource-constrained devices. These vulnerabilities not only threaten data integrity but also the overall functionality of IoT systems. This study addresses these challenges by exploring efficient data reduction techniques within a model-based intrusion detection system (IDS) for IoT environments. Specifically, the study explores the efficacy of an autoencoder’s latent space combined with three different classification techniques. Utilizing a validated IoT dataset, particularly focusing on the (...)
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    Ontologies as Knowledge Organization Systems.Maria Teresa Biagetti - 2021 - Knowledge Organization 48 (2):152-176.
    This contribution presents the principal features of ontologies, drawing special attention to the comparison between ontologies and the different kinds of know­ledge organization systems (KOS). The focus is on the semantic richness exhibited by ontologies, which allows the creation of a great number of relationships between terms. That establishes ontologies as the most evolved type of KOS. The concepts of “conceptualization” and “formalization” and the key components of ontologies are described and discussed, along with upper and domain ontologies and special (...)
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    Fenomenologia e compromisso. O debate entre Merleau-Ponty e Sartre.Maria Teresa Castanheira - 2002 - Phainomenon 4 (1):37-50.
    This essay is an attempt to read Merleau-Ponty’s ln Praise of Philosophy as a text in which the French phenomenologist breaks with Sartre and at the same time states his view on philosophical engagement and the relation between philosophy and politics. By reading this Lecture as a reply to Sartre I shall argue that there is a connection between this text and the lively debate that in the fifties opposed the two French philosophers on the place of philosophy in the (...)
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    La justicia en J. S. Mill: más allá del individualismo.María Teresa Lopera Chaves - 1992 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 6:113-123.
    Este trabajo es una crítica a la presentación que Rawls hace de Stuart Mill. Demuestra cómo el juicio de Rawls, que considera a Mill un utilitarista sin más, es inadecuado por tomar a los utilitaristas en bloque sin analizar finamente las categorías que emplean. Mill coincide también en algunas tesis con los contractualistas, lo que hace inocua la contraposición utilitarismo-contractualismo en este caso.
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    The effects of positive versus negative impact reflection on change in job performance and work-life conflict.M. Teresa Cardador - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:115959.
    Research on task significance and relational job design suggests that information from beneficiaries of one’s work fosters perceptions of impact, and thus improved work outcomes. This paper presents results from a longitudinal field experiment examining the effect of another strategy for fostering perceptions of impact – engaging employees in regular reflection about how their work benefits others. With a sample of professionals from multiple organizations, this longitudinal study examined the effect on job performance and work-life conflict of both positive and (...)
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    Clustering techniques performance comparison for predicting the battery state of charge: A hybrid model approach.María Teresa Ordás, David Yeregui Marcos del Blanco, José Aveleira-Mata, Francisco Zayas-Gato, Esteban Jove, José-Luis Casteleiro-Roca, Héctor Quintián, José Luis Calvo-Rolle & Héctor Alaiz-Moreton - 2024 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (4):712-728.
    Batteries are a fundamental storage component due to its various applications in mobility, renewable energies and consumer electronics among others. Regardless of the battery typology, one key variable from a user’s perspective is the remaining energy in the battery. It is usually presented as the percentage of remaining energy compared to the total energy that can be stored and is labeled State Of Charge (SOC). This work addresses the development of a hybrid model based on a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) (...)
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    Let's talk about our “being”: A linguistic-based ontology framework for coordinating agents.Maria Teresa Pazienza, Savino Sguera & Armando Stellato - 2007 - Applied ontology 2 (3-4):305-332.
    In open scenarios, agents willing to cooperate must impact the communication barrier between them and their unknown partners. If agents are not relying on any agreement about the meaning they ascribe to the symbols used in the conversation, semantic misalignments will arise on the discourse domain as well, thus making the communication impossible. In wide and heterogeneous scenarios offered by the Web (and its newborn semantic incarnation), traditional and meaning-safe methodologies for communication need to keep abreast of new dynamic communicative (...)
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  47. Classical First-Order Logic.Stewart Shapiro & Teresa Kouri Kissel - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    One is often said to be reasoning well when they are reasoning logically. Many attempts to say what logical reasoning is have been proposed, but one commonly proposed system is first-order classical logic. This Element will examine the basics of first-order classical logic and discuss some surrounding philosophical issues. The first half of the Element develops a language for the system, as well as a proof theory and model theory. The authors provide theorems about the system they developed, such as (...)
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    Arte en mortero de cemento pórtland en el pasatiempo de Betanzos (A Coruña).M. ª Teresa Acuña González - 2020 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 9 (1):1-21.
    El propósito de este trabajo, es el de analizar y dar a conocer las obras de arte construidas en mortero de cemento pórtland, que formaron y forman parte del Parque del Pasatiempo de Betanzos (A Coruña). Este Parque fue creado por D. Juan García Naveira con la intención de mostrar, perpetuar y legar a través de los elementos del Pasatiempo, el arte y la cultura de otros países. Un arte que plasmó en estilo ecléctico, inspirado en el arte renacentista, clasicista, (...)
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    Biosemiótica, memética y arte transgénico.Teresa Aguilar García - 2009 - Endoxa 23:359.
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    Escala de Aprendizajes Percibidos en la experiencia curricular «Programas de Intervención en Psicología»: evidencias psicométricas.Marivel Teresa Aguirre-Morales & Lizley Janne Tantaleán-Terrones de Callohuanca - 2021 - Cultura 35:161-185.
    Este estudio presenta las evidencias psicométricas de la Escala de Aprendizajes Percibidos, basada en los elementos didácticos y pedagógicos del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje de una Experiencia Curricular en formulación y ejecución de «Programas de Intervención en Psicología». Investigación instrumental-psicométrica, de enfoque cuantitativo-transversal, con recolección de datos post-EC, en 117 estudiantes universitarios. Su contraste estadístico se realizó en el entorno R para Análisis Factorial Confirmatorio y Análisis Factorial de Componentes Principales, entre otros. Los resultados indican un adecuado ajuste orientado a 5 (...)
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