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    Book Reviews : Technology Transfer and Nationalization in Ghana. Stephen Adei. Technical Study 55e, The International Development Research Centre, P.O. Box 8500, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1G 3H9, 1987. [REVIEW]Eugene J. Bazan - 1988 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 8 (2):214-215.
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    The Iatrogenic Body and Beyond: the Illich-Duden Research Program.Leonard J. Waks & Eugene Bazan - 1986 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (1):17-18.
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    Patrimonio y pueblos indígenas. Reflexiones desde una perspectiva interdisciplinaria e intercultural, de VVAA.Cristina Oehmichen-Bazán - 2018 - Aisthesis 63:227-231.
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    Patrimonio y pueblos indígenas. Reflexiones desde una perspectiva interdisciplinaria e intercultural, de VVAA.Cristina Oehmichen-Bazán - 2018 - Aisthesis 63:227-231.
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  5. Phonological Ambiguity Detection Outside of Consciousness and Its Defensive Avoidance.Ariane Bazan, Ramesh Kushwaha, E. Samuel Winer, J. Michael Snodgrass, Linda A. W. Brakel & Howard Shevrin - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
    Freud proposes that in unconscious processing, logical connections are also (heavily) based upon phonological similarities. Repressed concerns, for example, would also be expressed by way of phonologic ambiguity. In order to investigate a possible unconscious influence of phonological similarity, 31 participants were submitted to a tachistoscopic subliminal priming experiment, with prime and target presented at 1ms. In the experimental condition, the prime and one of the 2 targets were phonological reversed forms of each other, though graphemically dissimilar (e.g., “nice” and (...)
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    Plotino y la fenomenología de la belleza.Francisco García Bazán - 2005 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 22:7-28.
    Plotino (s. III) ha dedicado dos Enéadas a la enseñanza sobre la belleza: Enéada 1, 6 (1) -"Sobre lo bello"- y Enéada V 8 (31) -"Sobre la belleza inteligible"-. El fin del trabajo es mostrar los diferentes aspectos que el filósofo neoplatónico manifiesta en relación con la experiencia de lo kalokagathós, en tres diversos planos: la percepción estética, la intuición de actividades bellas y la contemplación de lo bello que se abre hacia el Bien/Uno. Se anotan asimismo las diferencias con (...)
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  7. Sobre la metáfora como anáfora en el lenguaje de los místicos: reflejos en el" Códice de Jung" de Nag-Hammadi.Francisco García Bazán - 1993 - Escritos de Filosofía 12 (23-24):131-147.
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  8. Tradición y originalidad o la tradición interpelada por la tradición.F. García Bazán - 2001 - Escritos de Filosofía 20 (39-40):27-45.
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    L'authenticité du « De intellectu » attribué à Alexandre d'Aphrodise.Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1973 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 71 (11):468-487.
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    Pluralisme de formes ou dualisme de substances? La pensée pré-thomiste touchant la nature de l''me.Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1969 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 67 (93):30-73.
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    Intellectum Speculativum : Averroes, Thomas Aquinas, and Siger of Brabant on the Intelligible Object.Bernardo C. Bazàn - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (4):425-446.
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    Antecedentes, continuidad y proyecciones del neoplatonismo.Francisco García Bazán - 2000 - Anuario Filosófico 33 (66):111-150.
    The "antecedents, continuity and projections" of Neoplatonism are revised, priming the individual and communitary intertextuality, as the medium of study most valid for a train of thought that gives priority to the doctrinal body rather than to the individual. In this way are seen the diverse neoplatonic systems (Greek, Byzantine, Gnostic...) although it is also noted that, when this doctrinal aspect is weakened, Neoplatonism may externally influence the doctrines and philosophical authors who are very different from its spirit (Christians, Jews, (...)
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    Boethius of Dacia.B. Carlos Bazán - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 227–232.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Logic and epistemology The eternity of the world Human happiness.
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    La corporalité selon saint Thomas.Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1983 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 81 (51):369-409.
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    On angels and human beings : Did Thomas Aquinas succeed in demonstrating the existence of angels?Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 2010 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 77 (1):47-85.
    Les seules preuves philosophiques de l’existence des substances séparées qui répondent aux exigences épistémologiques de Thomas sont des arguments aristotéliciens dont les conclusions, basées sur des prémisses d’une astronomie et une physique obsolètes, sont inacceptables. Thomas prit des distances à leur égard et, laissé sans alternative philosophique, proposa une série d’arguments théologiques dont la cohérence et valeur logique sont mis en question. Puisqu’il n’y a pas de preuve philosophique de l’existence des substances séparées, leur notion devrait être exclue du discours (...)
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    Book Review: Environmental Politics: Global Ecology: A New Arena of Political Conflict. [REVIEW]Gene Bazan - 1994 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 14 (5-6):310-311.
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    Age and arousal in the rat.Eugene R. Delay & Walter Isaac - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (4):294-296.
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    Cognitive Fitness Framework: Towards Assessing, Training and Augmenting Individual-Difference Factors Underpinning High-Performance Cognition.Eugene Aidman - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13:497572.
    The aim of this article is to introduce the concept of Cognitive Fitness (CF), identify its key ingredients underpinning both real-time task performance and career longevity in high-risk occupations, and to canvas a holistic framework for their assessment, training, and augmentation. CF as a capacity to deploy neurocognitive resources, knowledge and skills to meet the demands of operational task performance, is likely to be multi-faceted and differentially malleable. A taxonomy of CF constructs derived from Cognitive Readiness (CR) and Mental fitness (...)
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  19. Processing of a Subliminal Rebus during Sleep: Idiosyncratic Primary versus Secondary Process Associations upon Awakening from REM- versus Non-REM-Sleep.Jana Steinig, Ariane Bazan, Svenja Happe, Sarah Antonetti & Howard Shevrin - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
    Primary and secondary processes are the foundational axes of the Freudian mental apparatus: one horizontally as a tendency to associate, the primary process, and one vertically as the ability for perspective taking, the secondary process. Primary process mentation is not only supposed to be dominant in the unconscious but also, for example, in dreams. The present study tests the hypothesis that the mental activity during REM-sleep has more characteristics of the primary process, while during non-REM-sleep more secondary process operations take (...)
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  20. Blind ethics: Closing one’s eyes polarizes moral judgments and discourages dishonest behavior.Eugene M. Caruso & Francesca Gino - 2011 - Cognition 118 (2):280-285.
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    Dos tesis sobre la divulgación de la filosofía.Ignacio Bazan & Ernesto Priani - forthcoming - Ciencia y Filosofía.
    En este artículo buscamos contextualizar la situación actual de la divulgación de la filosofía en México e identificar problemas que consideramos más importantes de atender en la actualidad. Para enfrentarlos sostenemos dos tesis. La primera, que no toda reflexión filosófica es divulgable. Segunda, que hay que ser estratégicos en el uso de la palabra filosofía. Como corolario a estas tesis, sostendremos que favorece la comunicación de la filosofía su adecuación a los referentes culturales en el que se mueven las diferentes (...)
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    Dos tesis sobre la divulgación de la filosofía.Ignacio Bazan & Ernesto Priani - forthcoming - Ciencia y Filosofía.
    En este artículo buscamos contextualizar la situación actual de la divulgación de la filosofía en México e identificar problemas que consideramos más importantes de atender en la actualidad. Para enfrentarlos sostenemos dos tesis. La primera, que no toda reflexión filosófica es divulgable. Segunda, que hay que ser estratégicos en el uso de la palabra filosofía. Como corolario a estas tesis, sostendremos que favorece la comunicación de la filosofía su adecuación a los referentes culturales en el que se mueven las diferentes (...)
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    Le dialogue philosophique entre Siger de Brabant et Thomas d'Aquin. À propos d'un ouvrage récent de E. H. Wéber O.P.Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1974 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 72 (13):53-155.
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    La réconciliation de la foi et de la raison était-elle possible pour les aristotéliciens radicaux?Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (2):235-254.
    Que la théorie de la « double vérité » n'a jamais été soutenue par les aristotéliciens radicaux du moyen âge est une certitude déjà acquise par les historiens. Le terme même d' « averroïstes » par lequel on les identifiait a été sérieusement mis en cause. Pourtant, il est évident que les maîtres és arts de Paris, dans la deuxième moitié du XIIIe siécle, ont éprouvé des difficultés considérables à mettre en harmonie les vérités de foi et les conclusions du (...)
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    La signification des termes communs et la doctrine de la supposition chez Maître Siger de Brabant.Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1979 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 77 (35):345-372.
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    Le thomisme Fernand Van Steenberghen Coll. « Que sais-je » Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1983. 127 p.Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (4):729-732.
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    Maître Siger de Brabant. Par Fernand van Steenberghen. . Louvain, 1977. 444 p.Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (4):573-578.
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    Quodlibet X R. Macken, éditeur Leuven: Leuven University Press; Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1981.Bernardo Carlos Bazán - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (4):721-725.
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    Études philosophiques Fernand Van Steenberghen Longueuil, Québec: Editions du Préambule, 1985. 220 p.B. Carlos Bazán - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (3):579-.
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    Epistemological foundations of humanistic psychology’s approach to the empirical.Eugene M. DeRobertis - 2022 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 42 (2):61-77.
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  31. Projects and Methods of Experimental Philosophy.Eugen Fischer & Justin Sytsma - 2023 - In Alexander Max Bauer & Stephan Kornmesser (eds.), The Compact Compendium of Experimental Philosophy. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 39-70.
    How does experimental philosophy address philosophical questions and problems? That is: What projects does experimental philosophy pursue? What is their philosophical relevance? And what empirical methods do they employ? Answers to these questions will reveal how experimental philosophy can contribute to the longstanding ambition of placing philosophy on the ‘secure path of a science’, as Kant put it. We argue that experimental philosophy has introduced a new methodological perspective – a ‘meta-philosophical naturalism’ that addresses philosophical questions about a phenomenon by (...)
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  32. Decoherence, Branching, and the Born Rule in a Mixed-State Everettian Multiverse.Eugene Y. S. Chua & Eddy Keming Chen - manuscript
    In Everettian quantum mechanics, justifications for the Born rule appeal to self-locating uncertainty or decision theory. Such justifications have focused exclusively on a pure-state Everettian multiverse, represented by a wave function. Recent works in quantum foundations suggest that it is viable to consider a mixed-state Everettian multiverse, represented by a (mixed-state) density matrix. Here, we develop the conceptual foundations for decoherence and branching in a mixed-state multiverse, and extend the standard Everettian justifications for the Born rule to this setting. This (...)
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    Computational semantics: an introduction to artificial intelligence and natural language comprehension.Eugene Charniak & Yorick Wilks (eds.) - 1976 - New York: distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier/North Holland.
    Linguistics. Artificial intelligence. Related fields. Computation.
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  34. Does von Neumann Entropy Correspond to Thermodynamic Entropy?Eugene Y. S. Chua - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (1):145-168.
    Conventional wisdom holds that the von Neumann entropy corresponds to thermodynamic entropy, but Hemmo and Shenker (2006) have recently argued against this view by attacking von Neumann's (1955) argument. I argue that Hemmo and Shenker's arguments fail due to several misunderstandings: about statistical-mechanical and thermodynamic domains of applicability, about the nature of mixed states, and about the role of approximations in physics. As a result, their arguments fail in all cases: in the single-particle case, the finite particles case, and the (...)
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  35. Moore's Paradox and Akratic Belief.Eugene Chislenko - 2016 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 92 (3):669-690.
    G.E. Moore noticed the oddity of statements like: “It's raining, but I don't believe it.” This oddity is often seen as analogous to the oddity of believing akratically, or believing what one believes one should not believe, and has been appealed to in denying the possibility of akratic belief. I describe a Belief Akratic's Paradox, analogous to Moore's paradox and centered on sentences such as: “I believe it's raining, but I shouldn't believe it.” I then defend the possibility of akratic (...)
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    Passing Markers: A Theory of Contextual Influence in Language Comprehension.Eugene Charniak - 1983 - Cognitive Science 7 (3):171-190.
    Most Artificial Intelligence theories of language either assume a syntactic component which serves as “front end” for the rest of the system, or else reject all attempts at distinguishing modules within the comprehension system. In this paper we will present an alternative which, while keeping modularity, will account for several puzzles for typical “syntax first” theories. The major addition to this theory is a “marker passing” (or “spreading activation”) component, which operates in parallel to the normal syntactic component.
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    After life.Eugene Thacker - 2010 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Life and the living (on Aristotelian biohorror) -- Supernatural horror as the paradigm for life -- Aristotle's De anima and the problem of life -- The ontology of life -- The entelechy of the weird -- Superlative life -- Life with or without limits -- Life as time in Plotinus -- On the superlative -- Superlative life I: Pseudo-Dionysius -- Negative vs. affirmative theology -- Superlative negation -- Negation and preexistent life -- Excess, evil, and non-being -- Superlative life II: (...)
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    How can belief be akratic?Eugene Chislenko - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):13925-13948.
    Akratic belief, or belief one believes one should not have, has often been thought to be impossible. I argue that the possibility of akratic belief should be accepted as a pre-theoretical datum. I distinguish intuitive, defensive, systematic, and diagnostic ways of arguing for this view, and offer an argument that combines them. After offering intuitive examples of akratic belief, I defend those examples against a common argument against the possibility of akratic belief, which I call the Nullification Argument. I then (...)
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    Distinct Routes to Understand the Relationship Between Dispositional Optimism and Life Satisfaction: Self-Control and Grit, Positive Affect, Gratitude, and Meaning in Life.Xavier Oriol, Rafael Miranda, César Bazán & Estefany Benavente - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  40. Siger de Brabant: écrits de logique, de morale, et de physique: édition critique.Bernard Siger & Bazán - 1974 - Louvain: Publications universitaires. Edited by Bernard Bazàn.
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    The Absolute Power of Relative Risk in Debates on Repeat Cesareans and Home Birth in the United States.Eugene Declercq - 2013 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 24 (3):215-224.
    Background Changes in policies and practices related to repeat cesareans and home birth in the U.S. have been influenced by different interpretations of the risk of poor outcomes. Methods This article examines two cases—vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and home birth to illustrate how an emphasis on relative over absolute risk has been used to characterize outcomes associated with these practices. The case studies will rely on reviews of the research literature and examination of data on birth trends and outcomes. (...)
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    Is future bias a manifestation of the temporal value asymmetry?Eugene Caruso, Andrew J. Latham & Kristie Miller - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Future-bias is the preference, all else being equal, for positive states of affairs to be located in the future not the past, and for negative states of affairs to be located in the past not the future. Three explanations for future-bias have been posited: the temporal metaphysics explanation, the practical irrelevance explanation, and the three mechanisms explanation. Understanding what explains future-bias is important not only for better understanding the phenomenon itself, but also because many philosophers think that which explanation is (...)
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    Erratum: The role of church youth in the transformation agenda of South African cities.Eugene Baron - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
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  44. On Environmental Philosophy: an interview with Eugene C. Hargrove.Eugene C. Hargrove & Magda Costa Carvalho - 2014 - Kairós. Revista de Filosofia E Ciência 11:139-161.
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    Prolegomena to a Thomistic child psychology.Eugene M. DeRobertis - 2011 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 31 (3):151-164.
    In this article, ideas from St. Thomas Aquinas's neo-Aristotelian philosophy pertaining to the nature of human existence are used to arrive at a metapsychological orientation to child psychology. Four primary characteristics were identified as being fundamental to a Thomistic perspective on child development: anthropological holism, vitalistic integrative development, inherent sociality, and tactile interpersonal relatedness. These characteristics served as guiding themes for the articulation of a succinct, coherent narrative describing the nature of a Thomistic child psychology. Developmental insights from the works (...)
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    Les armoiries.Bernardo C. Bazàn - 1998
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  47. A Solution for Buridan’s Ass.Eugene Chislenko - 2016 - Ethics 126 (2):283-310.
    Buridan’s Ass faced a choice between two identical bales of hay; governed only by reason, the donkey starved, unable to choose. It seems clear that we face many such cases, and resolve them successfully. Our success seems to tell against any view on which action and intention require evaluative preference. I argue that these views can account for intention and intentional action in cases like that of Buridan’s Ass. A decision to act nonintentionally allows us to resolve these cases without (...)
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    On representing the public interest.Eugene Bardach - 1981 - Ethics 91 (3):486-490.
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    Motivation analysis, abductive unification, and nonmonotonic equality.Eugene Charniak - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 34 (3):275-295.
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    The Deleuze and Guattari dictionary.Eugene B. Young - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The Deleuze and Guattari Dictionary is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the world of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, two of the most important and influential thinkers in twentieth-century European philosophy. Meticulously researched and extensively cross-referenced, this unique book covers all their major sole-authored and collaborative works, ideas and influences and provides a firm grounding in the central themes of Deleuze and Guattari's groundbreaking thought. Students and experts alike will discover a wealth of useful information, analysis and criticism. A-Z (...)
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