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  1. 4.7. Survey of Portuguese Physicians, Medical Students and Other Health Professionals on the Impact of Science and Biotechnology in Society. [REVIEW]M. C. Rosamond Pinto, M. Pires Bicho & D. Macer - forthcoming - Bioethics in Asia: The Proceedings of the Unesco Asian Bioethics Conference (Abc'97) and the Who-Assisted Satellite Symposium on Medical Genetics Services, 3-8 Nov, 1997 in Kobe/Fukui, Japan, 3rd Murs Japan International Symposium, 2nd Congress of the Asi.
     
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    Overall Quality of Sporting Events and Emotions as Predictors of Future Intentions of Duathlon Participants.Ana Mᵃ Magaz-González, César Sahelices-Pinto, Cristina Mendaña-Cuervo & Marta García-Tascón - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  3. Wherein is the concept of disease normative? From weak normativity to value-conscious naturalism.M. Cristina Amoretti & Elisabetta Lalumera - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (1):1-14.
    In this paper we focus on some new normativist positions and compare them with traditional ones. In so doing, we claim that if normative judgments are involved in determining whether a condition is a disease only in the sense identified by new normativisms, then disease is normative only in a weak sense, which must be distinguished from the strong sense advocated by traditional normativisms. Specifically, we argue that weak and strong normativity are different to the point that one ‘normativist’ label (...)
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    A Potential Tension in DSM-5: The General Definition of Mental Disorder versus Some Specific Diagnostic Criteria.M. Cristina Amoretti & Elisabetta Lalumera - 2019 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 44 (1):85-108.
    The general concept of mental disorder specified in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is definitional in character: a mental disorder might be identified with a harmful dysfunction. The manual also contains the explicit claim that each individual mental disorder should meet the requirements posed by the definition. The aim of this article is two-fold. First, we shall analyze the definition of the superordinate concept of mental disorder to better understand what necessary criteria actually (...)
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    Do Feeding and Eating Disorders Fit the General Definition of Mental Disorder?M. Cristina Amoretti - 2021 - Topoi 40 (3):555-564.
    This paper aims at considering the conceptual status of feeding and eating disorders (FEDs). Now that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) has changed the classification and some relevant criteria of FEDs, it is particularly relevant to evaluate their psychiatric framework and their status as mental disorders. I focus my efforts on addressing only one specific question: Do FEDs fit the DSM-5 general definition of mental disorder? In DSM-5 a mental disorder is defined as a syndrome that (...)
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  6. The DSM-5 introduction of the Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder as a new mental disorder: a philosophical review.M. Cristina Amoretti, Elisabetta Lalumera & Davide Serpico - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (4):1-31.
    The latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders included the Social Communication Disorder as a new mental disorder characterized by deficits in pragmatic abilities. Although the introduction of SPCD in the psychiatry nosography depended on a variety of reasons—including bridging a nosological gap in the macro-category of Communication Disorders—in the last few years researchers have identified major issues in such revision. For instance, the symptomatology of SPCD is notably close to that of Autism Spectrum Disorder. This (...)
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    Do Feeding and Eating Disorders Fit the General Definition of Mental Disorder?M. Cristina Amoretti - 2020 - Topoi 40 (3):555-564.
    This paper aims at considering the conceptual status of feeding and eating disorders (FEDs). Now that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) has changed the classification and some relevant criteria of FEDs, it is particularly relevant to evaluate their psychiatric framework and their status as mental disorders. I focus my efforts on address- ing only one specific question: Do FEDs fit the DSM-5 general definition of mental disorder? In DSM-5 a mental disorder is defined as a syndrome (...)
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    Representing wine concepts: A hybrid approach.M. Cristina Amoretti & Marcello Frixione - 2020 - Applied ontology 15 (4):475-491.
    Wines with geographical indication can be classified and represented by such features as designations of origin, producers, vintage years, alcoholic strength, and grape varieties; these features allow us to define wines in terms of a set of necessary and/or sufficient conditions. However, wines can also be identified by other characteristics, involving their look, smell, and taste; in this case, it is hard to define wines in terms of necessary and/or sufficient conditions, as wine concepts exhibit typicality effects. This is a (...)
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    Is externalism really a threat to biological psychiatry?M. Cristina Amoretti - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (3):606-617.
    1. In her latest book (Jefferson, 2022), “Are Mental Disorders Brain Disorders?”, Anneli Jefferson (AJ) argues that mental disorders can be considered brain disorders when they involve brain dysfun...
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    Davidson, Self-Knowledge, and Skepticism.M. Cristina Amoretti - 2008 - In Maria Cristina Amoretti & Nicla Vassallo (eds.), Knowledge, Language, and Interpretation: On the Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Ontos Verlag. pp. 203-224.
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    Introduction: Philosophy of Sex and Gender in Gender Medicine.M. Cristina Amoretti & Nicla Vassallo - 2017 - Topoi 36 (3):473-477.
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    2. Triangulation between Externalism and Internalism.M. Cristina Amoretti - 2011 - In Maria Cristina Amoretti & Gerhard Preyer (eds.), Triangulation: From an Epistemological Point of View. de Gruyter. pp. 47-68.
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  13. The Notion of Gender in Psychiatry: A Focus on DSM-5.M. Cristina Amoretti - 2020 - Notizie di Politeia 139 (XXXVI):70-82.
    In this paper I review how the notion of gender is understood in psychiatry, specifically in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). First, I examine the contraposition between sex and gender, and argue that it is still retained by DSM-5, even though with some caveats. Second, I claim that, even if genderqueer people are not pathologized and gender pluralism is the background assumption, some diagnostic criteria still conceal a residue of gender dualism and (...)
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    Introduction: Mind, Knowledge, and Communication in Triangular Externalism.M. Cristina Amoretti & Gerhard Preyer - 2011 - In Maria Cristina Amoretti & Gerhard Preyer (eds.), Triangulation: From an Epistemological Point of View. de Gruyter. pp. 9-28.
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  15. Non-Epistemic Factors in Epidemiological Models. The Case of Mortality Data.M. Cristina Amoretti & Elisabetta Lalumera - 2021 - Mefisto 1 (5):65-78.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has made it especially visible that mortality data are a key component of epidemiological models, being a single indicator that provides information about various health aspects, such as disease prevalence and effectiveness of interventions, and thus enabling predictions on many fronts. In this paper we illustrate the interrelation between facts and values in death statistics, by analyzing the rules for death certification issued by the World Health Organization. We show how the notion of the underlying cause of (...)
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  16. Is there any problem with gender-specific medicine?M. Cristina Amoretti & Nicla Vassallo - 2013 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 42 (1-3):139-156.
     
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  17. D. Stoljar, Ignorance and Imagination. The Epistemic Origin of the Problem of Consciousness.M. Cristina Amoretti - 2007 - Epistemologia 30 (2):373-374.
     
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  18. Recensioni-J. Sutton, Without Justification.M. Cristina Amoretti - 2009 - Epistemologia 32 (1):147.
     
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  19. S. Hetherington (ed.), Epistemology Futures.M. Cristina Amoretti - 2009 - Epistemologia 32 (1):150.
     
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  20. Triangulation and Rationality.M. Cristina Amoretti - 2007 - Epistemologia 30 (2):307-326.
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    Pedagogical Goals for Academic Bioethics Programs.Denise M. Dudzinski, Rosamond Rhodes & Autumn Fiester - 2013 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 22 (3):284-296.
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    Lifestyle Politics in Translation: The Shaping and Re-shaping of Ideological Discourse.M. Cristina Raus Caimotto & Rachele Raus - 2022 - Routledge.
    This book investigates the role of translation processes in the shaping and re-shaping of ideological discourse and their impact on the actors involved in the translation process, focusing on institutional texts and their influence on lifestyle issues both public and personal. The volume employs a unique approach in its focus on "lifestyle politics," examining texts produced by political actors, such as international organizations and national governments, and their translations. The book draws on an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating work from translation studies (...)
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    La diferencia esencial: ¿qué queda de los universalismos?M. Cristina Caruncho Michinel - 1999 - Laguna 1:355-362.
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    Educação sexual: atitudes, conhecimentos, conforto e disponibilidade para ensinar de professores portugueses.M.-J. Alvarez & A. Marques-Pinto - 2012 - Revista Aletheia 38:8-24.
    Após a obrigatoriedade da educação sexual (ES) nas escolas portuguesas em 2009, pretendemos conhecer que perspectiva têm os professores ( N = 307) sobre a ES. Através de um questionário on-line , analisado através de estatística descritiva e de análise factorial e inferencial, avaliámos as atitudes ..
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    Per un'etica dell'essere incompiuto.M. Cristina Laurenzi - 1989 - Idee 12:41-52.
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  26. Covid-19 and ageing: four alternative conceptual frameworks.Davide Serpico & M. Cristina Amoretti - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (3):1-4.
    Ageing is one of the main risk factors for Covid-19. In this paper, we delineate four alternative conceptualisations of ageing, each of which determines different understandings of its causal role to the susceptibility to Covid-19 as well as to the severity of its symptoms and adverse health outcomes.
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  27. C. Penco, M. Beaney, M. Vignolo (a c. di), Explaining the Mental: Naturalist and Non-Naturalist Approaches to Mental Acts and Processes. [REVIEW]M. Cristina Amoretti - 2009 - Epistemologia 32 (2):338.
     
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    The Spirit of Cocktails: On the Conceptual Structure of Cocktail Recipes.Davide Serpico, M. Cristina Amoretti & Marcello Frixione - 2020 - Humana.Mente - Journal of Philosophical Studies 38 (13):37-59.
    In this paper, we discuss the conceptual structure of cocktail recipes. This topic involves engaging questions for philosophers and food theorists due to some peculiar characteristics of cocktail recipes, such as the fact that they are standardised by international associations but, nonetheless, vagueness in some elements of the recipes introduces a degree of variability between cocktails of the same type. Our proposal is that a classical theory of concepts is unable to account for such peculiar features. Thus, only a hybrid (...)
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    Desvelando fanatismos cotidianos de la mano de un niño.Cristina Betrian I. Piquet - 2003 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 3:11-40.
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    Legado do humanismo latino: Espírito Santo.Adilson Vilaça & M. Cristina Dadalto (eds.) - 2004 - Vitória, ES: Gráfica Santo Antônio.
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    Narración y ética. Un análisis del uso de la tradición literaria en Aristóteles.M. ª Cristina Pena Mardaras - 2022 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 78 (297):239-248.
    En los últimos años se ha incrementado el interés por la narrativa en el campo de la ética. Este hecho es especialmente relevante en el seno del neoaristotelismo. En este artículo se explora el uso que el filósofo hace de la tradición literaria en la Ética a Nicómaco y se analizan los datos extraídos a la luz de la caracterización de los géneros literarios que ofrece la Poética. Se pretende identificar la función que atribuye Aristóteles a la narración en la (...)
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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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    Case Study: Don't Let My Baby Be like Me.A. G. M. Campbell, Clara Pinto Correia, Hiroko Kawashima & Ebun O. Ekunwe - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (4):25.
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    Factor structure, internal consistency and construct validity of the Sheehan Disability Scale in a Spanish primary care sample.Juan V. Luciano, Jordan Bertsch, Luis Salvador-Carulla, José M. Tomás, Ana Fernández, Alejandra Pinto-Meza, Josep M. Haro, Diego J. Palao & Antoni Serrano-Blanco - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (5):895-901.
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    Uma leitura arendtiana sobre ação política e amor mundi no espaço público.João Victor Pinto Gonçalo de Souza, Rebeka Cristina Rosa Borges & Rita de Cássia Souza Tabosa Freitas - 2024 - Controvérsia 20 (1):80-91.
    O presente artigo busca traçar um estudo político-filosófico e se dedica a articular as nuances do conceito arendtiano de ação, sobre o entendimento do agir humano dentro do espaço público. Observar as nuances e a imprevisibilidade pela qual a ação humana é expressa frente à convivência entre iguais e diferentes no espaço público é enxergar a forma com a qual as singularidades humanas e o fenômeno da revelação das identidades se tornam evidentes. Dessa maneira, o objetivo geral do presente trabalho (...)
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  36. Episodic future thinking.Cristina M. Atance & Daniela K. O'Neill - 2001 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (12):533-539.
  37. Work Engagement among Rescue Workers: Psychometric Properties of the Portuguese UWES.Jorge Sinval, Alexandra Marques-Pinto, Cristina Queirós & João Marôco - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
    Rescue workers have a stressful and risky occupation where being engaged is crucial to face physical and emotional risks in order to help other persons. This study aims to estimate work engagement levels of rescue workers (namely comparing nurses, firefighters, and police officers) and to assess the validity evidence related to the internal structure of the Portuguese versions of the UWES-17 and UWES-9, namely, dimensionality, measurement invariance between occupational groups, and reliability of the scores. To evaluate the dimensionality, we compared (...)
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    Attitude Toward Mathematics of Future Teachers: How Important Are Creativity and Cognitive Flexibility?Cristina de-la-Peña, Raquel Fernádez-Cézar & Natalia Solano-Pinto - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:713941.
    The attitude toward mathematics is shaped by cognitive components such as beliefs and cognitive processes. However, the importance of cognitive processes in attitude toward mathematics has not yet been researched. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the role of cognitive processes, creativity and cognitive flexibility, in the attitude toward mathematics of future teachers. For that purpose, 218 University students and preservice teachers, completed assignments on creativity and cognitive flexibility and a questionnaire on attitude toward mathematics. The results showed that the (...)
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  39. Daniela K. O'Neill University of Waterloo.Cristina M. Atance - 2001 - In C. Moore & Karen Lemmon (eds.), The Self in Time: Developmental Perspectives. Erlbaum. pp. 121.
     
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    Bergson and dualisms.Débora Cristina Morato Pinto - 2004 - Trans/Form/Ação 27 (1):79-91.
    This article is an introductory presentation to Bergson’s analysis of ontological dualism and his critical dialogue with the modern tradition. The proposal of metaphysical reconstruction demands a study of Cartesian dualism to dissolve the antithetical positions of conceptual thought. In this way, Bergson’s philosophy makes an analytical dissolution of human experience and determines two domains of reality. Only the idea of duration can solve the tensions of Bergson’s dualism.Este artigo apresenta introdutoriamente a maneira como Bergson aborda o dualismo ontológico num (...)
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    Bergson e os dualismos.Débora Cristina Morato Pinto - 2004 - Trans/Form/Ação 27 (1):79-91.
    Este artigo apresenta introdutoriamente a maneira como Bergson aborda o dualismo ontológico num diálogo crítico com a tradição moderna. A proposta de reconstrução da metafísica em novos termos exige a passagem pela colocação tradicional dos principais problemas filosóficos, em especial o dualismo moderno, cuja origem é cartesiana. Para diluir as antíteses do pensamento conceitual, a filosofia da bergsoniana estabelece um procedimento dualista, a dissociação analítica da experiência determinando seus domínios distintos em natureza. Somente a noção de duração permite a reconciliação (...)
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    Bento Prado Junior e a filosofia vivida.Débora Cristina Morato Pinto - 2007 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 48 (115):279-281.
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    Bento Prado Junior e a filosofia vivida.Débora Cristina Morato Pinto - 2007 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 48 (115):279-281.
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    Purificação da experiência e conhecimento absoluto do real: a metafísica como intuição da duração.Débora Cristina Morato Pinto - 2008 - Discurso 38:145-196.
    Pretendemos aqui mostrar que o vínculo indissociável entre crítica da inteligência e intuição da duração acarreta a nova definição da metafísica: “experiência integral”, segundo Bergson. A relação entre o trabalho de desqualificação de ilusões racionais e a redescoberta do ser como duração expõe, desse modo, como a consciência pode voltar a seus próprios dados e neles encontrar uma experiência real e inegável, a da presença do ser e de nosso pertencimento ao ser. A filosofia bergsoniana procura, nesse âmbito, conjugar reflexibilidade (...)
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    Thinking about false belief: It’s not just what children say, but how long it takes them to say it.Cristina M. Atance, Daniel M. Bernstein & Andrew N. Meltzoff - 2010 - Cognition 116 (2):297-301.
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    A superação intuitiva da metafísica: o kantismo de Bergson.Camille Riquier & Débora Cristina Morato Pinto - 2017 - Trans/Form/Ação 40 (2):217-242.
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    The intuitive overcoming of metaphysics: Bergson’s Kantianism.Camille Riquier & Débora Cristina Morato Pinto - 2017 - Trans/Form/Ação 40 (2):217-242.
    Resumo: O texto aqui apresentado analisa aspectos relevantes da complexa relação que Bergson estabelece com Kant. Defende-se a hipótese de que Bergson não pode ser considerado mero adversário do filósofo alemão, mas seu projeto filosófico tem como objetivo retomar a metafísica, levando em consideração os limites que a crítica kantiana lhe impôs. Nesse sentido, a Crítica da Razão Pura, à qual Bergson dedicou sua atenção, serve de guia e apoio para a colocação das questões propriamente metafísicas, as quais a filosofia (...)
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    Italian Jews: From Social Integration to the Construction of a New European Identity.Cristina M. Bettin - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (3):327-344.
    In this article I discuss the history of Italian Jews from the Emancipation to the racial laws of 1938 and their present-day attitudes to Judaism and the State of Israel. My aim is to suggest how the policy of social integration enabled Italian Jews to construct a new identity without losing their ancestral heritage. The example of Italian Jewry is relevant to understanding the growing need in today‘s European Union—now comprising 27 countries with different languages, cultures, and values—of revising the (...)
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    How developmental science contributes to theories of future thinking.Cristina M. Atance & Andrew N. Meltzoff - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):314-315.
    Acting in the present in anticipation of the future is argued to be a behavioral correlate of mental time travel (MTT). Yet, it is important to consider how other future-directed behaviors figure into a theory of MTT and future thinking more broadly. Developmental science can help in this formulation.
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    Jews in Italy between Integration and Assimilation, 1861–1938.Cristina M. Bettin - 2007 - The European Legacy 12 (3):337-350.
    The history of Italian Jews from 1861 to 1938 is often viewed as the period in which they totally assimilated into the Italian nation. This article, however, argues that rather than their assimilation it was a period of their integration into Italian society. Various approaches to this question are presented, including a review of the literature, with a view to reconsidering the relationship between Jewish culture and Italian culture, or rather non-Jewish culture. Italian Jewish history is shown not to be (...)
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