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    Nietzsche, a vida como exigência da obra.Jelson R. De Oliveira & Ericson S. Falabretti - 2018 - Cadernos Nietzsche 39 (3):175-198.
    Resumo O presente trabalho explora o expediente metodológico aplicado por Merleau-Ponty sobre a obra e a vida de Cézanne: a vida como exigência de uma obra. Discutimos como esse expediente oferece uma chave de leitura para as polêmicas relações entre a vida e a obra nietzschiana, tanto no sentido de verificar como Nietzsche se apresenta internamente à sua obra, quanto para analisar como as circunstâncias de sua vida podem ser interpretadas como exigências do tipo de obra que ele se propôs (...)
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    A Linguagem e as Fronteiras da Hospitalidade.Ericson Falabretti & Nerissa Farret - 2022 - Dissertatio 53:166-185.
    Ao longo desse artigo pretende-se demonstrar de que maneira a questão da hospitalidade se apresenta nas obras políticas de Jean Jacques Rousseau e, principalmente, qual é sua relação com a linguagem. Para tanto, começa-se demonstrando como a linguagem é a essência da hospitalidade e como ela opera tanto como obstáculo ao acolhimento do outro e como obstáculo a possibilidade da hospitalidade; tanto como tentativa de aproximação e reconhecimento e, portanto, como possibilidade à hospitalidade. Dessa maneira, será apresentado também o pensamento (...)
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    As Formas de Descrição da Vida e da Filosofia | The Ways of Describing Life and Philosophy.Ericson Sávio Falabretti - 2023 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 35.
    Esse artigo, instigado sobretudo pelas interpretações de Merleau-Ponty sobre Sócrates e Montaigne e pelo artigo Biografia e autobiografia: tangências e secâncias de Antonio Valverde, discute a relação entre vida e obra, considerando duas perspectivas: a importância da obra para a permanência – memória – de uma existência individual; o alcance e a validade filosófica da estratégia metodológica de recorrer ao exame de biografias e autobiografias para interpretar uma determinada obra.
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    A pintura como paradigma da percepção.Ericson Sávio Falabretti - 2012 - Doispontos 9 (1).
    The reflections on the paint across the whole itinerary of the work of Merleau-Ponty and seem to indicate the reasons for the movement and the unity of his thought, especially when we seek to understand the scope of perception as a significant pre-reflective event. The experience of perception is radicalized on painting that express a "primordial level" - "leads to their last power is a delusion that same vision" - with all the characters that phenomenology sought to achieve in describing (...)
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    A presença do outro: Intersubjetividade no pensamento de Descartes E de Merleau-ponty.Ericson Falabretti - 2010 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 22 (31):515.
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    Desejo, corpo e intencionalidade na fenomenologia.Ericson Sávio Falabretti - 2017 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 7 (14):196.
    Esse trabalho discute a noção de desejo a partir da obra de Merleau-Ponty. Sustenta a ideia de que para a fenomenologia merleau-pontyana o desejo remonta a três pontos fundamentais: a sua expressão inicial se dá na forma da intencionalidade operante, vivida na experiência do corpo próprio, como está descrita no prefácio da Fenomenologia da Percepção; o desejo, nesse caso, não pode ser compreendido como falta, ou carência de mundo, mas como transbordamento; finalmente, o desejo tem uma significação ontológica na medida (...)
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    Engajamento e falatório: das redes sociais à filosofia.Ericson Falabretti - 2017 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 1 (2).
    Nesse trabalho discuto duas perspectivas sobre política e engajamento. Para descrever a primeiraforma de engajamento, muito comum nas redes sociais, faço uso do termo heideggerianofalatório. Esse tipo de engajamento se caracteriza pela reprodução do mesmo e pela negação dadiferença. Já a segunda noção de engajamento, pensada a partir das obras de Sartre e Merleau-Ponty, em clara oposição ao falatório, remete a um exame de três características fundamentais doengajamento intelectual: práxis, compromisso, responsabilidade.
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    Estrutura e ontologia na obra de Merleau-Ponty.Ericson Falabretti - 2013 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 25 (37):305.
    Esse trabalho discute a renovação e a centralidade do conceito de estrutura no projeto ontológico de Merleau-Ponty. Estabelece, primeiro, a ideia de que na obra de Merleau-Ponty não existe um sentido unívoco para a noção de estrutura, mas uma polissemia de usos e sentidos que acompanham o desenvolvimento do seu pensamento. Merleau-Ponty, sobretudo no momento da elaboração d’O visivel e o invisivel, não objetivava apenas se apropriar da noção de estrutura – gestalt – já em uso na psicologia, na linguística (...)
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    "Gestão de uma herança": a história genética dos objetos técnicos na filosofia de Gilbert Simondon.Ericson S. Falabretti & Jelson R. De Oliveira - 2018 - Trans/Form/Ação 41 (2):177-196.
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    Liberdade e democracia em conflito.Ericson Sávio Falabretti - 2020 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 32 (57).
    A experiência democrática moderna indica que o nosso sistema político mantém uma relação de sobredeterminação com a liberdade. Toda forma de sistema político determina o alcance e o sentido da nossa liberdade, ao mesmo tempo em que a experiência concreta de liberdade modifica o sistema político. Sustentamos neste trabalho que a liberdade individual elevada ao princípio máximo de realização existencial e à consagração ideal de vida política é, ao mesmo tempo, o registro jurídico-político de que realmente vivemos em uma democracia, (...)
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    “Management of an inheritance”: the genetic history of technical objects in the philosophy of Gilbert Simondon.Ericson S. Falabretti & Jelson R. De Oliveira - 2018 - Trans/Form/Ação 41 (2):177-196.
    Resumo: Pretende-se, com este artigo, analisar o conceito de história genética no pensamento do filósofo francês Gilbert Simondon. Para isso, faz-se necessário analisar a proposta de uma filosofia a qual pretende romper com as barreiras que separam técnica e cultura, a fim de, a partir daí, examinar o modo próprio de existência dos objetos técnicos. Nessa perspectiva, analisa-se a tecnicidade da técnica, utilizando-se do conceito de invenção, com vistas a formular uma história genética da técnica que recolhe, ao mesmo tempo, (...)
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  12. Merleau-Ponty: o sentido e o uso da noção de estrutura.Ericson Savio Falabretti - 2008 - Dois Pontos 5 (1).
    resumo Este trabalho discute o alcance das considerações de Merleau-Ponty para a formulação de uma teoria do comportamento. Procuramos, antes de tudo, mostrar em que sentido Merleau- Ponty recusa as int e r p retações das escolas intelectualista e empirista sobre o comportamento. Depois, num segundo mo mento, tendo em vista os problemas decorrentes dessas teorias clássicas, apont a mos os funda me ntos para uma descrição feno menológica do comportamento: princ i p a l mente a partir da noção (...)
     
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    Sociedade civil: O Lugar E as faces do conflito.Ericson Sávio Falabretti - 2008 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 20 (26):27.
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    Designing and Regulating Health Insurance Exchanges: Lessons from Massachusetts.Keith M. Marzilli Ericson & Amanda Starc - 2012 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 49 (4):327-338.
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    Kierkegaard in Wilder's The Eighth Day.Ericson - 1974 - Renascence 26 (3):123-138.
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    Longitudinal relationships between stress of conscience and concepts of importance.Johan Åhlin, Eva Ericson-Lidman, Sture Ericsson, Astrid Norberg & Gunilla Strandberg - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (8):0969733013484487.
    The aim of this observational longitudinal cohort study was to describe relationships over time between degrees of stress of conscience, perceptions of conscience, burnout scores and assessments of person-centred climate and social support among healthcare personnel working in municipal care of older people. This study was performed among registered nurses and nurse assistants (n = 488). Data were collected on two occasions. Results show that perceiving one’s conscience as a burden, having feelings of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization and noticing disturbing (...)
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    Clear conscience grounded in relations: Expressions of Persian-speaking nurses in Sweden.Monir Mazaheri, Eva Ericson-Lidman, Ali Zargham-Boroujeni, Joakim Öhlén & Astrid Norberg - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (3):349-361.
    Background: Conscience is an important concept in ethics, having various meanings in different cultures. Because a growing number of healthcare professionals are of immigrant background, particularly within the care of older people, demanding multiple ethical positions, it is important to explore the meaning of conscience among care providers within different cultural contexts. Research objective: The study aimed to illuminate the meaning of conscience by enrolled nurses with an Iranian background working in residential care for Persian-speaking people with dementia. Research design: (...)
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    Meios de Comunicação e Mentes.Márcio Souza Gonçalves & Ericson Telles Saint Clair - 2012 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 19 (2).
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    A somatização da subjetividade contemporânea: continuidades e rupturas.Ieda Tucherman & Ericson Saint Clair - 2009 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 16 (1):10-21.
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    Probing the invariant structure of spatial knowledge: Support for the cognitive graph hypothesis.Jonathan D. Ericson & William H. Warren - 2020 - Cognition 200 (C):104276.
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    Revalidation of the Perceptions of Conscience Questionnaire (PCQ) and the Stress of Conscience Questionnaire (SCQ).J. Ahlin, E. Ericson-Lidman, A. Norberg & G. Strandberg - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (2):220-232.
    The Perceptions of Conscience Questionnaire (PCQ) and the Stress of Conscience Questionnaire (SCQ) have previously been developed and validated within the ‘Stress of Conscience Study’. The aim was to revalidate these two questionnaires, including two additional, theoretically and empirically significant items, on a sample of healthcare personnel working in direct contact with patients. The sample consisted of 503 healthcare personnel. To test variation and distribution among the answers, descriptive statistics, item analysis and principal component analysis (PCA) were used to examine (...)
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    Dealing with troubled conscience in municipal care of older people.E. Ericson-Lidman & G. Strandberg - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (3):300-311.
    Troubled conscience may jeopardize the health of healthcare personnel and, hence, the quality of care provided. Learning more about how personnel deal with their troubled conscience therefore seems important. The aim of this study was to describe personnel’s experiences of how they deal with troubled conscience generated in their daily work in municipal care of older people. Interviews were conducted with 20 care providers and analysed with a thematic content analysis. The findings show that in order to deal with troubled (...)
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  23. One man's reflections on a masculine role in feminist ethics: epistemic vs. political privilege.D. Boyd & D. Ericson - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
  24. Aristotle's account of practical reasoning as a theoretical base for research on teaching.Jana Noel & D. P. Ericson - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education.
     
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    O estado de exceção E a estrutura originária da soberania em Giorgio Agamben.Estenio Ericson Botelho Azevedo - 2014 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 19 (1):11-34.
    Based on the categorical connection between the field and the state of exception, I propose to discuss on this article Giorgio Agamben’s conception of the state of exception in its paradoxical relationship with the law, a relationship which is proper to the paradoxical structure of sovereignty. The field is to the Italian thinker the experience which is able to clarify the paradoxical dimension of the state of exception because it expresses itself at the same time as inside and outside the (...)
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    The Complexities of Reasons: A Critical Review of Siegel's Rationality Redeemed? Ellett Jr & David P. Ericson - 1998 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 11 (2):3-12.
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    The China-threat discourse, trade, and the future of Asia. A Symposium.Michael A. Peters, Alexander J. Means, David P. Ericson, Shivali Tukdeo, Joff P. N. Bradley, Liz Jackson, Guanglun Michael Mu, Timothy W. Luke & Greg William Misiaszek - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10):1531-1549.
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    The Slowest Shared Resonance: A Review of Electromagnetic Field Oscillations Between Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems. [REVIEW]Asa Young, Tam Hunt & Marissa Ericson - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Electromagnetic field oscillations produced by the brain are increasingly being viewed as causal drivers of consciousness. Recent research has highlighted the importance of the body’s various endogenous rhythms in organizing these brain-generated fields through various types of entrainment. We expand this approach by examining evidence of extracerebral shared oscillations between the brain and other parts of the body, in both humans and animals. We then examine the degree to which these data support one of General Resonance Theory’s principles: the Slowest (...)
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    Humanization, democracy, and political education.David P. Ericson - 1991 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (1):31-43.
    Given the current concern in the Soviet Union and East Europe to emancipate public education from its Stalinist past, it is understandable that educators have called for the “humanizing” of education. Yet “humanization” is a none too clear idea and must be approached, I propose, through its opposite: dehumanization. Dehumanization, itself, can be understood as the denial of the dignity of the individual — a cardinal principle of the philosophies that comprise classical and contemporary liberal theory. This principle of the (...)
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    The Logic of Causal Methods in Social Science.Frederick S. Ellett Jr & David P. Ericson - 1983 - Synthese 57 (1):67 - 82.
    Two kinds of causal inference rules which are widely used by social scientists are investigated. Two conceptions of causation also widely used are explicated -- the INUS and probabilistic conceptions of causation. It is shown that the causal inference rules which link correlation, a kind of partial correlation, and a conception of causation are invalid. It is concluded a new methodology is required for causal inference.
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    Intervening factors in the utilization of social research.Sune Sunesson, Kjell Nilsson, Birgitta Ericson & Britt-Marie Johansson - 1989 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 2 (1):42-56.
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    An Analysis of Probabilistic Causation in Dichotomous Structures.Frederick S. Ellett Jr & David P. Ericson - 1986 - Synthese 67 (2):175 - 193.
    During the past decades several philosophers of science and social scientists have been interested in the problems of causation. Recently attention has been given to probabilistic causation in dichotomous causal systems. The paper uses the basic features of probabilistic causation to argue that the causal modeling approaches developed by such researchers as Blalock (1964) and Duncan (1975) can provide, when an additional assumption is added, adequate qualitative measures of one variableś causal influence upon another. Finally, some of the difficulties and (...)
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    Correlation, Partial Correlation, and Causation.Frederick S. Ellett Jr & David P. Ericson - 1986 - Synthese 67 (2):157 - 173.
    Philosophers and scientists have maintained that causation, correlation, and "partial correlation" are essentially related. These views give rise to various rules of causal inference. This essay considers the "claims of several philosophers and social scientists for causal systems with dichotomous variables. In section 2 important commonalities and differences are explicated among four major conceptions of correlation. In section 3 it is argued that whether correlation can serve as a measure of A's causal influence on B depends upon the conception of (...)
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  34. Emotion and Action in Cognitive Psychology: Breaching a Fashionable Fence.D. Ericson - 1984 - Philosophy of Education: Proceedings 40:151-162.
     
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  35. Descartes a la carte.Per Ericson - 1970 - In Thorild Dahlquist & Tom Pauli (eds.), Logic and Value. Uppsala,[Filosofiska Föreningen Och Filosofiska Institutionen Vid Uppsala Universitet]. pp. 9--82.
     
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    Editor's note.David P. Ericson - 1990 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 10 (1):1-2.
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    Editor's note.David P. Ericson - 1991 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (1):1-2.
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    From Steam to Diesel: Managerial Customs and Organizational Capabilities in the Twentieth-Century American Locomotive Industry. Albert J. Churella.Steven J. Ericson - 2000 - Isis 91 (4):819-820.
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    Fairer Trade.Rose Ericson - 1996 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 10 (1):24-26.
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    Fairer Trade.Rose Ericson - 1996 - Business Ethics 10 (1):24-26.
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    Introduction.David P. Ericson - 1991 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (1):1-2.
    Given the current concern in the Soviet Union and East Europe to emancipate public education from its Stalinist past, it is understandable that educators have called for the “humanizing” of education. Yet “humanization” is a none too clear idea and must be approached, I propose, through its opposite: dehumanization. Dehumanization, itself, can be understood as the denial of the dignity of the individual — a cardinal principle of the philosophies that comprise classical and contemporary liberal theory. This principle of the (...)
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    Moral human agency in business: a missing dimension in strategy as practice.Mona Margareta Ericson - 2018 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Amidst concerns about unethical practice in the business world, this book focuses on moral human agency in 'strategy as practice'.
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    potential" siyers of greatToSs" S^ V^ de^ I^™^** f.David P. Ericson - 1991 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (1):31-43.
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    Response to Phillips and Nicolayev: Kohlberg's “Research Program”.David P. Ericson - 1979 - Educational Theory 29 (4):345-348.
  45. Socially responsible investing is turning mainstream.R. Ericson - 1995 - Business Ethics 9 (6):43.
     
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    The humanist way: an introduction to ethical humanist religion.Edward L. Ericson - 1988 - New York: Continuum.
    Explains the nature of ethical and religious humanism, differentiates secular and religious humanism, and stresses the importance of preserving the freedom, dignity, and well being of all people.
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    Tokyo in Transit: Japanese Culture on the Rails and Road.Steven J. Ericson - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (6):794-795.
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    Wormholes in virtual space: From cognitive maps to cognitive graphs.William H. Warren, Daniel B. Rothman, Benjamin H. Schnapp & Jonathan D. Ericson - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):152-163.
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    Correlation, partial correlation, and causation.Frederick S. Ellett & David P. Ericson - 1986 - Synthese 67 (2):157-173.
    Philosophers and scientists have maintained that causation, correlation, and partial correlation are essentially related. These views give rise to various rules of causal inference. This essay considers the claims of several philosophers and social scientists for causal systems with dichotomous variables. In section 2 important commonalities and differences are explicated among four major conceptions of correlation. In section 3 it is argued that whether correlation can serve as a measure of A's causal influence on B depends upon the conception of (...)
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    The logic of causal methods in social science.Frederick S. Ellett & David P. Ericson - 1983 - Synthese 57 (1):67-82.
    Two kinds of causal inference rules which are widely used by social scientists are investigated. Two conceptions of causation also widely used are explicated — the INUS and probabilistic conceptions of causation. It is shown that the causal inference rules which link correlation, a kind of partial correlation, and a conception of causation areinvalid. It is concluded anew methodology is required for causal inference.
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