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    Teleology.Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzales, João de Fernandes Teixeira & Marcos Barbosa de Oliveira - 1983 - Trans/Form/Ação 6:53-60.
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    Redes neurais e representação mental: um ensaio sobre harmonia e racionalidade.Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzales - 1991 - Trans/Form/Ação 14:93-108.
    We develop an analysis of the notion of mental representation, in the domain of visual perception, from a Cognitive Science perspective. Emphasis is given on a Connectionist view, according to which mental representations are emergent properties of the interaction between brain-like systems and structured light in the environment. We suggest that such a notion of mental representation indicates a way out of an ancient dispute between Representationalism and Eliminativism regarding the existence of mental representation in the human perceptual system.We develop (...)
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    Review. [REVIEW]Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzales, João de Fernandes Teixeira & Marcos Barbosa de Oliveira - 1983 - Trans/Form/Ação 6:53-60.
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    Inteligência artificial e teoria de resolução de problemas.Teixeira João de Fernandes & Gonzales Maria Eunice Quilici - 1983 - Trans/Form/Ação 6:45-52.
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    Tema: o retorno do ensino de filosofia ao segundo grau.João de Fernandes Teixeira & Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzales - 1983 - Trans/Form/Ação 6:1-3.
  6. Creativity: Surprise and Abductive Reasoning.Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez & Willem Ferdinand Gerardus Haselager - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (153 - 1/4):325-342.
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  7. Abductive reasoning and self-organization.Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez - 2003 - Cognitio 3.
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    Raciociocínio Abdutivo, Criatividade e Auto-organização.Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez - 2002 - Cognitio 3:22-31.
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    Hábitos e racionalidade: um estudo filosófico-interdisciplinar sobre autonomia na era dos Big Data.Maria Eunice Gonzalez, Mariana C. Broens, José Artur Quilici-Gonzalez & Guiou Kobayashi - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (spe1):367-386.
    The following dilemma is discussed: On the one hand, the growing impact of Technology of communication and information (ICT) in everyday habits seems to influence the dynamics of public opinion by reinforcing irrational beliefs and creating the impression that the autonomy of people’s opinion and decisions is just a myth. On the other hand, people seem to act most of the time, under the normal circumstances of daily life, in a rational way, as if their habitual actions result from relatively (...)
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    Benny Shanon, The Representational and the Presentational: An Essay on Cognition and the Study of the Mind.Gonzalez Quilici, Eunice Maria & Michael Wrigley - 1999 - Pragmatics and Cognition 7 (1):205-214.
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    Information and mechanical models of intelligence: What can we learn from cognitive science?Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez - 2005 - Pragmatics and Cognition 13 (3):565-582.
    The impact of new advanced technology on issues that concern meaningful information and its relation to studies of intelligence constitutes the main topic of the present paper. The advantages, disadvantages and implications of the synthetic methodology developed by cognitive scientists, according to which mechanical models of the mind, such as computer simulations or self-organizing robots, may provide good explanatory tools to investigate cognition, are discussed. A difficulty with this methodology is pointed out, namely the use of meaningless information to explain (...)
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    A virada informacional na Filosofia: alguma novidade no estudo da Mente?Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez, Mariana Claudia Broens & João Antonio De Moraes - 2010 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 22 (30):137.
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    Information and mechanical models of intelligence: What can we learn from cognitive science?Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez - 2005 - Pragmatics and Cognition 13 (3):565-582.
    The impact of new advanced technology on issues that concern meaningful information and its relation to studies of intelligence constitutes the main topic of the present paper. The advantages, disadvantages and implications of the synthetic methodology developed by cognitive scientists, according to which mechanical models of the mind, such as computer simulations or self-organizing robots, may provide good explanatory tools to investigate cognition, are discussed. A difficulty with this methodology is pointed out, namely the use of meaningless information to explain (...)
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    Benny Shanon,The Representational and the Presentational: An Essay on Cognition and the Study of the Mind. [REVIEW]Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez & Michael B. Wrigley - 1999 - Pragmatics and Cognition 7 (1):205-214.
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    The Transhumanist conception of body: a critical analysis from a complex systems perspective.Renata Silva Souza, Edna Alves de Souza, Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez & Tatiane Pereira da Silva - 2020 - Revista Natureza Humana 22 (1):17.
    What is the conception of the human body underlying the Transhumanismproject? This question guides the present analysis undertaken from a philosophicalinterdisciplinary perspective. Inspired by Le Breton and Morin’s hypotheses about the complexity of the human body, we criticize mechanisticconception of the living body underlying the Transhumanism project. Implications ofthe Transhumanism project for personal identity are proposed based on hypotheses ofcomplex systems theory as a starting point for critical reflection on a possible gloomyfuture envisioned by the unnatural/artificial development of the transhuman (...)
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    Complexity and information technologies: an ethical inquiry into human autonomous action.José Artur Quilici-Gonzalez, Mariana Claudia Broens, Maria Eunice Quilici-Gonzalez & Guiou Kobayashi - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (SPE):161-179.
    In this article, we discuss, from a complex systems perspective, possible implications of the rising dependency between autonomous human social/individual action, ubiquitous computing, and artificial intelligent systems. Investigation is made of ethical and political issues related to the application of ubiquitous computing resources to autonomous decision-making processes and to the enhancement of human cognition and action. We claim that without the feedback of fellow humans, which teaches us the consequences of our actions in real everyday life, the indiscriminate use of (...)
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    Dretske e o problema dos qualia.João Antonio De Moraes & Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez - 2013 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 25 (36):305.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo apresentar e discutir a sugestão de Fred Dretske para analisar o problema dos qualia. Tal problema, caro à Filosofia da Mente, ficou conhecido pela discussão desenvolvida por Thomas Nagel em seu clássico artigo What is it like to be a bat. Nesse artigo, Nagel postulou a impossibilidade de se conhecer, em perspectiva de terceira-pessoa, os aspectos da experiência humana. Ele considera que, mesmo após as descrições objetivas da experiência de um sujeito, escapariam ainda aspectos qualitativos, (...)
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    Filosofia da mente, ciência cognitiva e o pós-humano: para onde vamos?, de Monica Aiub, Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez e Mariana Cláudia Broens.Nivaldo Machado & Elizeu de Oliveira Santos Sobrinho - 2016 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 13 (1):451-457.
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    Call-for-Papers: Third special issue in the series Cognition and Technology: Mechanicism and autonomy: What can robotics teach us about human cognition and action?Maria Eunice Q. Gonzalez, Willem Ed Haselager & Itiel Ed Dror - forthcoming - Pragmatics and Cognition.
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    Mechanicism and autonomy: What can robotics teach us about human cognition and action?Willem F. G. Haselager & Maria Eunice Q. Gonzalez - 2007 - Pragmatics and Cognition 15 (3):407-412.
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    Impactos das tecnologias informacionais de comunicação na conduta: contribuições da teoria peirciana de informação.Max Rogério Vicentini, Valdirene A. Pascoal & Maria Eunice Q. Gonzalez - 2020 - Cognitio 20 (2):429-445.
    O objetivo do presente artigo é desenvolver uma reflexão acerca de relações existentes entre informação e ação, no contexto das tecnologias informacionais de comunicação. O problema central que guiará o artigo pode ser assim formulado: Qual é a influência da informação disponível nas TICs na ação autônoma? O direcionamento de pesquisas em relação ao conceito de informação possui geralmente uma orientação técnica, não focalizando questões éticas, ontológicas e epistemológicas, que são igualmente relevantes ao se tratar desse conceito. Em contraste com (...)
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    Comida, cultura e identidade: conexões a partir do campo da gastronomia.Helisa Canfield De Castro, Maria Eunice Maciel & Rodrigo Araújo Maciel - 2016 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 18 (1):18.
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    Mechanicism and autonomy: What can robotics teach us about human cognition and action? [REVIEW]Willem F. G. Haselager & Maria Eunice Q. Gonzalez - 2007 - Pragmatics and Cognition 15 (3):407-412.
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    Ética de la economía, sujeto y derechos humanos.María Arcelia Gonzáles Butrón - 2012 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 33.
    La economía como ciencia social, como ciencia para la vida, está siendo interpelada cotidianamente por los efectos de una generalizada lógica de mercado totalizante que causa muerte y desesperanza a grupos cada vez más amplios de seres humanos y que, enfrenta/destruye la construcción de sujetos. Como respuesta, se impone una mirada crítica, una mirada ética y esfuerzos de diálogo multidisciplinario. En tal sentido se viene desarrollando una investigación de la que se comparten avances en este texto. La primera parte recoge (...)
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    Self-organization and life: a systemic approach.Maria Gonzales, Mariana Broens, Willem Haselager & Ettore - 2005 - Manuscrito 28 (2).
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    Um estudo do conhecimento não proposicional no contexto da teoria da cognição incorporada e situada.Mariana Broens & Maria Gonzales - 2006 - Manuscrito 29 (2):729-751.
    Este trabalho tem por objetivo investigar a concepção de fer-ramenta cognitiva no contexto da teoria da cognição incorporada e si-tuada . Para isso, partimos das noções de ferramenta e de tecnologia cognitivas propostas, respectivamente, por Dennett e Dascal , através das quais situam a linguagem no contexto evolu-cionário, ressaltando o seu caráter pragmático. Argumentamos que a concepção de ferramenta cognitiva, que para esses autores está inserida num contexto teórico que privilegia o conhecimento proposicional, pode ser ampliada de modo a abarcar (...)
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    A restricted second-order logic for non-deterministic poly-logarithmic time.Flavio Ferrarotti, SenÉn GonzÁles, Klaus-Dieter Schewe & JosÉ MarÍa Turull-Torres - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (3):389-412.
    We introduce a restricted second-order logic $\textrm{SO}^{\textit{plog}}$ for finite structures where second-order quantification ranges over relations of size at most poly-logarithmic in the size of the structure. We demonstrate the relevance of this logic and complexity class by several problems in database theory. We then prove a Fagin’s style theorem showing that the Boolean queries which can be expressed in the existential fragment of $\textrm{SO}^{\textit{plog}}$ correspond exactly to the class of decision problems that can be computed by a non-deterministic Turing (...)
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    A invenção do tempo.Bernardo Gomes Barbosa Nogueira, Eunice Maria Nazarethe Nonato & Edmarcius Carvalho Novaes - 2022 - Educação E Filosofia 36 (78):1863-1876.
    A obra em questão, Favor fechar os olhos: em busca de um outro tempo, de Byung-Chul Han, nascido na Coreia e radicado na Alemanha, onde é professor de Filosofia e Estudos Culturais na Universidade de Berlim, se trata de uma reflexão filosófica acerca das questões que envolvem o paradigma digital contemporâneo atrelado à problemática do tempo, e, mais propriamente, acerca do ato natural de fechar os olhos ante a coação permanente pelo visual, pela vigilância. O ensaio de Byung-Chul Han está (...)
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  29. Maria Gonzales Goolsby: UnionBank of the Philippines.Justo Aboitiz Ortiz - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2):29-32.
     
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    María Arcelia Gonzáles Butrón, Ética de la economía, Reflexiones y propuestas de otra economía desde América Latina, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo y Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (coedición), Morelia, 2010, 274 p. [REVIEW]Hugo Amador Herrera Torres - 2011 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 30.
    El sólo título Ética de la economía, con que bautiza la Dra. Gonzáles Butrón a su libro, resulta sugerente. El prólogo se manifiesta también sugerente. Cerutti, quien lo escribe, explica que la economía implica valores y que estos valores determinan criterios que colocan a los seres humanos en determinadas posiciones, donde las neutralidades son meras apariencias. Cerutti argumenta que las posiciones que implican pisar las cabezas, los cuerpos, las necesidades y las dignidades de los otros y ..
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    A Auto-Organização No Círio de Nazaré.Antonio Sérgio Nunes - 2023 - Complexitas – Revista de Filosofia Temática 7 (2).
    Comentaremos neste trabalho sobre o ecossistema do Círio de Nazaré, com base na Teoria dos Sistemas Complexos, para isso utilizarei quatro autores relevantes, Edgar Morin (2018), Ettore Bresciani Filho (2008), Eunice Quilici Gonzalez (1998) e Michael Debrun (1998), sobre os conceitos de sistemas, sistemas complexos, organização, auto-organização e atratores. No livro Introdução ao Pensamento Complexo de Edgar Morin (2008), o autor discute as noções de complexidade, sistemas, organização e auto-organização. Trabalharemos os primeiros capítulos do livro, utilizando-o como base (...)
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  32. Epigenetic Responsibility.Maria Hedlund - 2012 - Medicine Studies 3 (3):171-183.
    The purpose of this article is to argue for a position holding that epigenetic responsibility primarily should be a political and not an individual responsibility. Epigenetic is a rapidly growing research field studying regulations of gene expression that do not change the DNA sequence. Knowledge about these mechanisms is still uncertain in many respects, but main presumptions are that they are triggered by environmental factors and life style and, to a certain extent, heritable to subsequent generations, thereby reminding of aspects (...)
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    Leibniz: An Intellectual Biography.Maria Rosa Antognazza - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Of all the thinkers of the century of genius that inaugurated modern philosophy, none lived an intellectual life more rich and varied than Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Maria Rosa Antognazza's pioneering biography provides a unified portrait of this unique thinker and the world from which he came. At the centre of the huge range of Leibniz's apparently miscellaneous endeavours, Antognazza reveals a single master project lending unity to his extraordinarily multifaceted life's work. Throughout the vicissitudes of his long life, Leibniz (...)
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    Unique Predictors of Sleep Quality in Junior Athletes: The Protective Function of Mental Resilience, and the Detrimental Impact of Sex, Worry and Perceived Stress.Maria Hrozanova, Frode Moen & Ståle Pallesen - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  35. Paths to flourishing: ancient models of the exemplary life.Maria Silvia Vaccarezza - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (2):144-157.
    The current “exemplarist turn” within virtue ethics is increasingly shedding light on the importance of exemplars both as enabling one to identify the virtues and for the importance they bear for orienting one’s conduct, as well as for educating the novice. However, even if categorizations of exemplars have already been proposed, there seems to be a lack of discussion on the kind of imitation different exemplars are supposed to elicit. In order to offer a preliminary answer to this question, in (...)
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    Toward a Human Emotions Taxonomy (Based on Their Automatic vs. Reflective Origin).Maria T. Jarymowicz & Kamil K. Imbir - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (2):183-188.
    Certain emotional processes “bypass the will” and even awareness, whereas others arise due to the deliberative evaluation of objects, states, and events. It is important to differentiate between the automatic versus reflective origins of emotional processes, and sensory versus conceptual bases of diverse negative and positive emotions. A taxonomy of emotions based on different origins is presented. This taxonomy distinguishes between negative and positive automatic versus reflective emotions. The automatic emotions are connected with the (a) homeostatic and (b) hedonistic regulatory (...)
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    The envious mind.Maria Miceli & Cristiano Castelfranchi - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (3):449-479.
    This work provides an analysis of the basic cognitive components of envy. In particular, the roles played by the envious party's social comparison with, and ill will against, the better off are emphasised. The ill will component is characterised by the envier's ultimate goal or wish that the envied suffer some harm, and is distinguished from resentment and sense of injustice, which have often been considered part of envy. The reprehensible nature of envy is discussed, and traced back to the (...)
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    Epigenetic Responsibility.Maria Hedlund - 2012 - Medicine Studies 3 (3):171-183.
    The purpose of this article is to argue for a position holding that epigenetic responsibility primarily should be a political and not an individual responsibility. Epigenetic is a rapidly growing research field studying regulations of gene expression that do not change the DNA sequence. Knowledge about these mechanisms is still uncertain in many respects, but main presumptions are that they are triggered by environmental factors and life style and, to a certain extent, heritable to subsequent generations, thereby reminding of aspects (...)
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    Recent Work in Moral Anthropology.Maria Heim & Anne Monius - 2014 - Journal of Religious Ethics 42 (3):385-392.
    This special focus issue brings to the Journal of Religious Ethics fresh considerations of moral anthropology as practiced by four emergent voices within the field. Each of these essays, in varying ways, seeks not only to advance an understanding of ethics in a particular time, place, and context, but to draw our attention to shared aspects of the human condition: its discontinuities and fractures, its practices of perception and attention, its interplays of emotion, intuition, and reason, and its thoroughly intersubjective (...)
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    A conceptual analysis of the term ‘populism’.María Pía Lara - 2018 - Thesis Eleven 149 (1):31-47.
    In this paper I want to leave behind the failed attempts to think about populism as ideology, strategy, style, or even discourse. I will focus on the ‘conceptual battles of politics’ and their potential to influence actors to pursue and effect specific ends. Reinhart Koselleck and his ideas about conceptual history will figure prominently in my discussion, as will his concept of asymmetrical combat-concept as a means of unleashing a theoretical and political war. The goal is to demonstrate that concepts (...)
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    A match made in heaven: predictive approaches to (an unorthodox) sensorimotor enactivism.María Jimena Clavel Vázquez - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (4):653-684.
    It has been pointed out that Sensorimotor Enactivism, a theory that claims that perception is enacted and brought about by movement, says very little about the neural mechanisms that enable perception. For the proponents of the predictive approach to Sensorimotor Enactivism, this is a challenge that can be met by introducing predictive processing into the picture. However, the compatibility between these theories is not straightforward. Firstly, because they seem to differ in their stand towards representations: while Sensorimotor Enactivism is said (...)
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  42. Hope: The power of wish and possibility.Maria Miceli & Cristiano Castelfranchi - 2010 - Theory and Psychology 20 (2):251-276.
    This work proposes an analysis of the cognitive and motivational components of hope, its basic properties, and the affective dispositions and behaviors it is likely to induce. In our view current treatments of hope do not fully account for its specificity, by making hope overlap with positive expectation or some specification of positive expectation. In contrast, we attempt to highlight the distinctive features of hope, pointing to its differences from positive expectation, as well as from a sense of successful agency, (...)
     
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    The Dynamic Block Universe and the Illusion of Passage.Maria Balcells - 2019 - In Adrian Bardon, Valtteri Arstila, Sean Power & Argiro Vatakis (eds.), The Illusions of Time: Philosophical and Psychological Essays on Timing and Time Perception. Palgrave Macmillan.
    The passage of time seems to be a fundamental aspect of experience. However, most descriptions of the passage of time itself are incompatible with the four-dimensional block universe model of space and time, in which time is extended like space, and all states of affairs exist equally and eternally in this varied tapestry of space and time. The tension between temporal passage and the block universe seems to leave one with the option of either abandoning the block universe in favor (...)
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    Aesthetics Makes Nothing Happen? The Role of Aesthetic Properties in the Constitution of Non‐aesthetic Value.María Joséalcaraz León - 2018 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76 (1).
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  45. From Conceptual Content in Big Apes and AI, to the Classical Principle of Explosion: An Interview with Robert B. Brandom [Del contenido conceptual en los grandes monos e IA, hasta el principio de explosión clásico: una entrevista con Robert B. Brandom].María José Frápolli & Kurt Wischin - 2019 - Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 8 (9).
    In this Interview, Professor Robert B. Brandom answered ten detailed questions about his philosophy of Rational Pragmatism and Semantic Expressivism, grouped into four topics. 1. Metaphysics and Anthropology, 2. Pragmatics and Semantics, 3. Epistemic Expressivism and 4. Philosophy of Logic. With his careful answers Professor Brandom offers many additional insights into his rigorously constructed account of the relationship “between what we say and think, and what we are saying and thinking about” around the human practice of asking for and giving (...)
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    The term ‘Populism’ as a combat-concept and a catchword.María Pía Lara - 2019 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (9-10):1144-1156.
    Following a previous article where I defined how a concept becomes a weapon of ideological wars, this article seeks to clarify why there are semantic connections of the actual concept of ‘populism’ with the semantics of the concept of crisis. My key argument is to focus on how actors use the concept of populism on the public sphere with the goal to inspire fear instead of allowing citizens and theorists to understand what is behind our present political–economic crisis. In my (...)
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    Buddhist Ethics.Maria Heim - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    'Ethics' was not developed as a separate branch of philosophy in Buddhist traditions until the modern period, though Buddhist philosophers have always been concerned with the moral significance of thoughts, emotions, intentions, actions, virtues, and precepts. Their most penetrating forms of moral reflection have been developed within disciplines of practice aimed at achieving freedom and peace. This Element first offers a brief overview of Buddhist thought and modern scholarly approaches to its diverse forms of moral reflection. It then explores two (...)
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    O „dobrej” I „złej” indukcji.Maria Kokoszyńska - 1957 - Studia Logica 5 (1):43 - 70.
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    O „dobrej” I „złej” indukcjiО „qhорошеИ” „нлохоИ” индукцииOn „good” and „bad” induction.Maria Kokoszyńska - 1957 - Studia Logica 5 (1):43-70.
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    O dwojakim rozumieniu uzasadniania dedukcyjnego.Maria Kokoszyńska - 1962 - Studia Logica 13 (1):177 - 196.
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