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  1. Constitutive arguments.Ariela Tubert - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (8):656-666.
    Can the question "Why do what morality requires?" be answered in such a way that anyone regardless of their desires or interests has reason to be moral? One strategy for answering this question appeals to constitutive arguments. In general, constitutive arguments attempt to establish the normativity of rational requirements by pointing out that we are already committed to them insofar as we are believers or agents. This study is concerned with the general prospects for such arguments. It starts by explaining (...)
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  2. Sound Advice and Internal Reasons.Ariela Tubert - 2016 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2):181-199.
    Reasons internalism holds that reasons for action contain an essential connection with motivation. I defend an account of reasons internalism based on the advisor model. The advisor model provides an account of reasons for action in terms of the advice of a more rational version of the agent. Contrary to Pettit and Smith's proposal and responding to Sobel's and Johnson's objections, I argue that the advisor model can provide an account of internal reasons and that it is too caught up (...)
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  3. Nietzsche and Self-Constitution.Ariela Tubert - 2018 - In Paul Katsafanas (ed.), Routledge Philosophical Minds: The Nietzschean Mind. Routledge.
    This paper argues for interpreting Nietzsche along the lines of a self-constitution view. According to the self-constitution view, a person is a kind of creation: we constitute our selves throughout our lives. The self-constitution view may take more than one form: on the narrative version, the self is like a story, while on the Kantian version, the self is a set of principles or commitments. Taking Marya Schechtman’s and Christine Korsgaard’s accounts as paradigmatic, I take the self-constitution view to emphasize (...)
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    Value alignment, human enhancement, and moral revolutions.Ariela Tubert & Justin Tiehen - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Human beings are internally inconsistent in various ways. One way to develop this thought involves using the language of value alignment: the values we hold are not always aligned with our behavior, and are not always aligned with each other. Because of this self-misalignment, there is room for potential projects of human enhancement that involve achieving a greater degree of value alignment than we presently have. Relatedly, discussions of AI ethics sometimes focus on what is known as the value alignment (...)
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  5. Korsgaard's constitutive arguments and the principles of practical reason.Ariela Tubert - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (243):343-362.
    Constitutive arguments for the principles of practical reason attempt to justify normative requirements by claiming that we already accept them in so far as we are believers or agents. In two constitutive arguments for the requirement that we must will universally, Korsgaard attempts first to arrive at the requirement that we will universally from observations about the causality of the will, and secondly to establish that willing universally is constitutive of having a self. Some rational requirements may be established by (...)
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  6. Nietzsche's Existentialist Freedom.Ariela Tubert - 2015 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (3):409-424.
    ABSTRACT Following Robert C. Solomon's Living with Nietzsche, I defend an interpretation of Nietzsche's views about freedom that are in line with the existentialist notion of self-creation. Given Nietzsche's emphasis on the limitations on human freedom, his critique of the notion of causa sui, and his critique of morality for relying on the assumption that we have free will, it may be surprising that he could be taken seriously as an existentialist—existentialism characteristically takes freedom and self-creation to be central to (...)
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    Existential choices and practical reasoning.Ariela Tubert - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    This paper develops an account of existential choices and their role in practical reasoning. In contrast to other views that attempt to make sense of existential choices as a type of rational choice, the proposed account takes them to be choices among the normative outlooks that determine the reasons we have, and as such are nonrational. According to the argument in the paper, existential choices bring to light a feature of all choices, that they are made against the backdrop of (...)
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  8. Environmental racism: A causal and historical account.Ariela Tubert - 2021 - Journal of Social Philosophy 52 (4):554-568.
    This paper develops a philosophical account of environmental racism and explains why having such an account is worthwhile. After reviewing some data points and common uses of the term linking environmental racism to the distribution of environmental burdens by race, I argue that environmental racism should be understood as referring to an unequal distribution caused by a history of racism. Environmental racism is thus analyzed in terms of two conditions: first, that environmental burdens and benefits be distributed according to race, (...)
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  9. Ethical Machines?Ariela Tubert - 2018 - Seattle University Law Review 41 (4).
    This Article explores the possibility of having ethical artificial intelligence. It argues that we face a dilemma in trying to develop artificial intelligence that is ethical: either we have to be able to codify ethics as a set of rules or we have to value a machine’s ability to make ethical mistakes so that it can learn ethics like children do. Neither path seems very promising, though perhaps by thinking about the difficulties with each we may come to a better (...)
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    Review: R. Kevin Hill, Nietzsche’s Critiques: The Kantian Foundations of His Thought. [REVIEW]Ariela Tubert - 2006 - Ethics 116 (4):789-791.
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    Review: Patrick R. Frierson, Freedom and Anthropology in Kant’s Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW]Ariela Tubert - 2009 - Ethics 119 (4):768-773.
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    Review: Paul Katsafanas , Agency and the Foundations of Ethics: Nietzschean Constitutivism. [REVIEW]Ariela Tubert - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (6):316-318.
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    Review: Michael Slote, From Enlightenment to Receptivity: Rethinking Our Values. [REVIEW]Ariela Tubert - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):244-249.
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    Review: Michael Slote, From Enlightenment to Receptivity: Rethinking Our Values. [REVIEW]Review by: Ariela Tubert - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):244-249.
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    Slote, Michael. From Enlightenment to Receptivity: Rethinking Our Values.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. 272. $49.95. [REVIEW]Ariela Tubert - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):244-249.
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    Review: Bernard Reginster, The Affirmation of Life: Nietzsche on Overcoming Nihilism (review). [REVIEW]Ariela Tubert - 2009 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 38 (1):90-92.
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    Living with Solomon Living with Nietzsche: A Reply to Tubert and Soll.Kathleen M. Higgins - 2015 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (3):451-463.
    ABSTRACT In Living with Nietzsche, Robert C. Solomon defends the view that Nietzsche is an existentialist avant la lettre, a view that I defend. I concur with Ariela Tubert that her case that Nietzsche is a skeptic about metaphysical freedom supports Solomon's position, even if he did not necessarily see Nietzsche as holding a skeptical view. I counter Ivan Soll's arguments against Solomon's view that Nietzsche was mainly interested in promoting the life of passion, which Soll takes as (...)
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    Explicit Stress Communication Facilitates Perceived Responsiveness in Dyadic Coping.Ariela Francesca Pagani, Silvia Donato, Miriam Parise, Anna Bertoni, Raffaella Iafrate & Dominik Schoebi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Elijah Millgram: Practical Induction.Ariela Lazar - 2000 - Erkenntnis 52 (3):409-411.
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  20. Deceiving oneself or self-deceived? On the formation of beliefs under the influence.Ariela Lazar - 1999 - Mind 108 (430):265-290.
    How does a subject who is competent to detect the irrationality of a belief that p, form her belief against weighty or even conclusive evidence to the contrary? The phenomenon of self-deception threatens a widely shared view of beliefs according to which they do not regularly correspond to emotions and evaluative attitudes. Accordingly, the most popular answer to this question is that the belief formed in self-deception is caused by an intention to form that belief. On this view, the state (...)
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    Exceptions to the General Rule': Unmarried Women and the `Constitution of the Family.Ariela R. Dubler - 2003 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 4 (2).
    Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, judges and lawmakers sought to erase the visibility of unmarried women. In the public law arena, for example, legislators conflated women and wives for the purpose of the franchise, arguing that women did not need the vote because their husbands voted for them. In the private law arena, doctrines intended to guarantee support to unmarried women functioned by constructing single women's legal identities in relation to marriage, thereby suggesting that marriage could provide for (...)
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    'Sorting through My Grief and Putting It into Boxes': Comics and Pain.Ariela Freedman - 2012 - In Esther Cohen (ed.), Knowledge and Pain. Rodopi. pp. 84--381.
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  23. Problems, methods, and theories in the study of politics, or what's wrong with political science and what to do about it.Ariela Gross, Clarissa Hayward, Courtney Jung, John Kane, Adolph Reed Jr, Rogers Smith, Peter Swenson & Nomi Stolzenberg - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (4):588-611.
  24. Division and Deception: Davison on Being Self-Deceived.Ariela Lazar - unknown
    Q 1: How is it possible for a competent subject to detect the irrationality of a belief that p, to form and maintain his belief that not-p against weighty or conclusive evidence to the contrary?
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    Self-deception and the desire to believe.Ariela Lazar - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):119-120.
    This commentary concentrates on two flaws in Mele's account. The first is Mele's attempt to account for self-deception by appealing to a desire to believe, together with an instrumental belief concerning the means of satisfying this desire. Contrary to Mele, it is argued that such an account requires a recognition on the part of agents that their actions instantiate these means. Second, Mele misidentifies the most essential – and flawed – ingredient of the standard approach to self-deception, the agent's desire (...)
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    Collegiate Sports: Professionals All But in Name Raise Unique Bioethics Concerns in the Collection of Biometric Data.Ariela Lazan & Dov Greenbaum - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (1):70-72.
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  27. Just This Once: Acting Against One's Better Judgment and Self-Deception.Ariela Lazar - 1994 - Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley
    The notions of acting against one's better judgment and self-deception are notoriously problematic. Often, they have been deemed incoherent in a tradition which may be traced back to Socrates. My inquiry into these notions, unlike many others, explicitly draws upon considerations pertaining to the interpretation of speech and action and the role which rationality plays within it, the nature of psychological explanation and the framework in which it is embedded. This work is motivated by the view that, if carried out (...)
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    Intercorporeality in virtuality: the encounter with a phantom other.Ariela Battán Horenstein, María Clara Garavito & Veronica Cohen - 2023 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 16 (1):73-83.
    We use phenomenology to reflect on the experience of being with others as mediated by screens through videoconferencing platforms, a phenomenon accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic and social isolation measures. We explore two directions to explain the intersubjective experience of a videoconference. One direction introduces a conceptual background based on previous contributions in phenomenology, while the other one is more speculative: we introduce the novel idea of a phantom other. First, we understand this phenomenon either as a correlate of image (...)
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    Cognición corporal y movimiento: una fenomenología de la experticia.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2022 - Tópicos 44:e0006.
    El interés de este trabajo está orientado a un problema escasamente considerado por los estudiosos de la fenomenología, la agencia experta de sujetos encarnados. Una explicación plausible de esta falta de atención sería que los fenomenólogos se han concentrado en la agencia de sujetos normales y de personas enfermas, y se han dedicado menos a las performances expertas de bailarines y deportistas. En este artículo intentaré complementar las investigaciones fenomenológicas precedentes con descripciones de la agencia corporal de sujetos entrenados para (...)
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    Crítica y redención. El encuentro de las Ciencias Cognitivas con Fenomenología de la Percepción.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2021 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 75.
    En este trabajo consideraré la recepción de _Phénoménologie de la Perception _en las Ciencias Cognitivas contemporáneas, con el objetivo de subrayar la original comprensión de la relación entre ciencia y filosofía propuesta por Merleau-Ponty en su obra. Merleau-Ponty, guiado por el lema husserliano de “volver a las cosas mismas”, critica a la ciencia concebida como resultado del pensamiento objetivo. En su opinión, la ciencia privilegia la explicación sobre la descripción y oculta así, debajo de sus constructos teóricos, la validez originaria (...)
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  31. Entre inocencia y conocimiento: la experiencia de la enfermedad en G. Canguilhem y Merleau-Ponty.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2008 - A Parte Rei 55:7.
     
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    Fenomenología del cuerpo y análisis del dolor. Entrevista a Agustín Serrano de Haro.Ariela Battan Horenstein & Luís António Umbelino - 2020 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 29 (57):169-178.
    O trabalho desenvolvido ao longos dos últimos anos por Agustin Serrano de Haro, nomeadamente no contexto das investigações fenomenológicas sobre o tema da corporeidade e, mais especificamente, sobre a questão da dor física, colocaram o seu nome entre os grandes especialistas mundiais nestas matérias. Ao importante número de ensaios publicados sobre os temas referidos, juntam-‑se alguns títulos de rara originalidade que vieram confirmar a qualidade do investigador do CSIC de Madrid. O objetivo da presente entrevista a Agustín Serrano de Haro (...)
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    Fenomenología del dolor.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2020 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 29 (57):149-152.
    Neste breve texto é apresentado o conjunto de trabalhos de pesquisa que se publicam aqui em uma seção especial dedicada aos resultados da pesquisa do Projeto Internacional de Investigação “Fenomenología del Cuerpo y Análisis del dolor II”.
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    Límites de la espacialidad de situación para la descripción merleaupontiana del fenómeno del movimiento y el aporte de la noción de postura.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2016 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 28 (2):367-387.
    El presente trabajo intenta constituir un aporte a la tarea de ganar precisión conceptual en la consideración de las temáticas del espacio y el movimiento humano desde una perspectiva fenomenológica y toma como horizonte teórico las lúcidas reflexiones de Maurice Merleau-Ponty sobre estas temáticas. Se analizan en el mismo los aportes de la distinción entre una espacialidad de situación y una espacialidad de posición, se revisan de manera crítica las limitaciones de la misma y se propone la noción de postura (...)
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    M. Merleau-Ponty: fenomenología y naturalización.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (144):117-139.
    El concepto problemático que guía este trabajo es el que, a partir de la aparición del volumen Naturalizing Phenomenology (1999), han propuesto los defensores, así como también los detractores, del proyecto que pretende re-introducir el aporte de la fenomenología en la investigación de las ciencias ..
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    On the inherent relationality of the unconscious: Reply to commentary.Juan Tubert-Oklander - 2006 - Psychoanalytic Dialogues 16 (2):227-239.
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    Elijah Millgram: Practical induction. [REVIEW]Ariela Lazar - 2000 - Erkenntnis 52 (3):409-411.
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    Together Against COVID-19 Concerns: The Role of the Dyadic Coping Process for Partners’ Psychological Well-Being During the Pandemic.Silvia Donato, Miriam Parise, Ariela Francesca Pagani, Margherita Lanz, Camillo Regalia, Rosa Rosnati & Raffaella Iafrate - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The situation caused by the 2019 coronavirus disease has been representing a great source of concern and a challenge to the psychological well-being of many individuals around the world. For couples in particular, this extraordinary rise in concern, combined with the stress posed by the virus containment measures, such as prolonged cohabitation and lack of support networks, may have increased the likelihood of couple problems. At the same time, however, COVID-19 concerns may have been a stimulus to activate couples’ stress (...)
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    La centralidad de la noción de esquema corporal como quiasmo de espacio y movimiento.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2013 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 10:15.
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    El cuerpo como teatro: fenomenología y emociones.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2021 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 35:207-235.
    Resumen Este trabajo tiene por objetivo considerar el papel atribuido al cuerpo en la discusión contemporánea sobre emociones. Examinaré en particular la metáfora de las emociones en el teatro del cuerpo, presentada por A.Damásio, con el propósito de revisar críticamente dos modelos dominantes de encarnación de la emoción-uno externalista o behaviorista y otro internalista o neurobiológico- y los problemas que ellos suscitan. Revisaré el concepto de cuerpo implicado en esos modelos e intentaré ofrecer una comprensión alternativa de la emoción como (...)
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    El modelo merleau-pontyano de cognición encarnada.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 21 (1).
    RESUMEN:Este artículo aborda la concepción de la cognición encarnada propuesta por M. Merleau-Pontyen dos momentos de su obra, en el contexto de Fenomenología de la percepción y en el Lo visible y lo invisible. El objetivo del artículo consiste en describir las consecuencias epistemo1 Este trabajo ha sido realizado en el marco del PIP CONICET 114-20110100073, «La posibilidad de fundamentación fenomenológica de la intencionalidad corporal: análisis y descripción de la relación percepción y movimiento», 2012-2014 y del Proyecto de Investigación «Fenomenología (...)
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    Fenomenología del dolor.Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2019 - Isegoría 60:69.
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    Renaud Barbaras, Introducción a una fenomenología de la vida. Intencionalidad y deseo, traducción de J. M. Ayuso Díez,Madrid, Ediciones Encuentro, 2013, 536 páginas. [REVIEW]Ariela Battán Horenstein - 2018 - Tópicos 35:140-144.
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    A Postcard From Italy: Challenges and Psychosocial Resources of Partners Living With and Without a Chronic Disease During COVID-19 Epidemic.Giada Rapelli, Giulia Lopez, Silvia Donato, Ariela Francesca Pagani, Miriam Parise, Anna Bertoni & Raffaella Iafrate - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The new Coronavirus has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. The sudden outbreak of this new virus and the measure of lockdown adopted to contain the epidemic have profoundly changed the lifestyles of the Italian population, with an impact on people’s quality of life and on their social relationships. In particular, due to forced and prolonged cohabitation, couples may be subject to specific stressors during the epidemic. In addition, living with a chronic health condition may add (...)
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    “What Makes Us Strong?”: Dyadic Coping in Italian Prospective Adoptive Couples.Elena Canzi, Silvia Donato, Laura Ferrari, Miriam Parise, Ariela Francesca Pagani, Giulia Lopez, Rosa Rosnati & Sonia Ranieri - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Association Between Cardiac Illness-Related Distress and Partner Support: The Moderating Role of Dyadic Coping.Giada Rapelli, Silvia Donato, Ariela Francesca Pagani, Miriam Parise, Raffaella Iafrate, Giada Pietrabissa, Emanuele Maria Giusti, Gianluca Castelnuovo & Anna Bertoni - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Managing cardiac illness is not easy because it dramatically disrupts people’s daily life and both the patient and his/her spouse are at risk for experiencing distress, which, in turn, may affect the support provided by the partner as caregiver. The partner, in fact, is the main source of support, but his/her support may sometimes be inadequate. In addition, dyadic coping could likely be a moderating factor. The main aim of the present study was to examine the role that dyadic coping (...)
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  47. Reasons for Facebook Usage: Data From 46 Countries.Marta Kowal, Piotr Sorokowski, Agnieszka Sorokowska, Małgorzata Dobrowolska, Katarzyna Pisanski, Anna Oleszkiewicz, Grace Akello, Charlotte Alm, Afifa Anjum, Kelly Asao, Boris Bizumic, Mahmoud Boussena, David M. Buss, Marina Butovskaya, Seda Can, Katarzyna Cantarero, Hakan Cetinkaya, Marco A. C. Varella, Rosa M. Cueto, Marcin Czub, Seda Dural, Ignacio Estevan, Carla S. Esteves, Jorge Contreras-Graduño, Ivana Hromatko, Chin-Ming Hui, Feng Jiang, Konstantinos Kafetsios, András Láng, Torun Lindholm, Giulia Lopez, Mohammad Madallh Alhabahba, Rocío Martínez, Norbert Meskó, Conal Monaghan, Bojan Musil, Jean C. Natividade, Elisabeth Oberzaucher, Mohd S. Omar Fauzee, Baris Özener, Ariela F. Pagani, Miriam Parise, Farid Pazhoohi, Mariia Perun, Nejc Plohl, Camelia Popa, Pavol Prokop, Muhammad Rizwan, Mario Sainz, Christin-Melanie Vauclair & Stanislava Yordanova Stoyanova - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:505966.
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    Indonesian students’ religiousness, comfort, and anger toward God during the COVID-19 pandemic.Yonathan Aditya, Ihan Martoyo, Firmanto Adi Nurcahyo, Jessica Ariela, Yulmaida Amir & Rudy Pramono - 2022 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 44 (2):91-110.
    During the COVID-19 pandemic, many religious college students have found comfort in God, while others may have developed anger toward God; however, no studies have systematically compared the multidimensional effects of religiousness on how Muslim and Christian students react to stressors such as COVID-19. This study addressed this gap in the literature by investigating which of the Four Basic Dimensions of Religiousness Scale were significant predictors for both taking comfort in and feeling anger toward God among Muslim and Christian college (...)
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    Five-Factor Personality Inventories Have a Competence-Related Higher-Order Factor Due to Item Phrasing.Martin Bäckström, Fredrik Björklund, Rebecka Persson & Ariela Costa - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This research examines whether the items of some of the most well-established five-factor inventories refer to competence. Results reveal that both experts and laymen can distinguish between items that refer to how competently a behavior is performed and items that do not. Responses to items that refer to competence create a higher-order factor in the personality inventories, and the variability in responses to competence-related items in personality self-ratings is best modeled as a general factor rather than as also tied to (...)
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    Book Notes. [REVIEW]Daniel Dombrowski, Don Garrett, Stanley Hauerwas, Sheridan L. Hough, Hugh LaFollette, Ariela Lazar, S. E. Marshall, Corinne M. Painter, Rosamond Rhodes & Mary Anne Warren - 2002 - Ethics 112 (3):651-657.
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