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    Plagiarism, Integrity, and Workplace Deviance: A Criterion Study.Daniel E.Martin PhD,Asha Rao &Lloyd R. Sloan -2009 -Ethics and Behavior 19 (1):36-50.
    Plagiarism is increasingly evident in business and academia. Though links between demographic, personality, and situational factors have been found, previous research has not used actual plagiarism behavior as a criterion variable. Previous research on academic dishonesty has consistently used self-report measures to establish prevalence of dishonest behavior. In this study we use actual plagiarism behavior to establish its prevalence, as well as relationships between integrity-related personal selection and workplace deviance measures. This research covers new ground in two respects: (a) That (...) the academic dishonesty literature is subject to revision using criterion variables to avoid self bias and social desirability issues and (b) we establish the relationship between actual academic dishonesty and potential workplace deviance/white-collar crime. (shrink)
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    Plagiarism, Integrity, and Workplace Deviance: A Criterion Study.Daniel E.Martin -2009 -Ethics and Behavior 19 (1):36-50.
    Plagiarism is increasingly evident in business and academia. Though links between demographic, personality, and situational factors have been found, previous research has not used actual plagiarism behavior as a criterion variable. Previous research on academic dishonesty has consistently used self-report measures to establish prevalence of dishonest behavior. In this study we use actual plagiarism behavior to establish its prevalence, as well as relationships between integrity-related personal selection and workplace deviance measures. This research covers new ground in two respects: (a) That (...) the academic dishonesty literature is subject to revision using criterion variables to avoid self bias and social desirability issues and (b) we establish the relationship between actual academic dishonesty and potential workplace deviance/white-collar crime. (shrink)
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    Plagiarism, integrity, and workplace deviance: A criterion study.Daniel E.Martin,Asha Rao &Lloyd R. Sloan -2009 -Ethics and Behavior 19 (1):36 – 50.
    Plagiarism is increasingly evident in business and academia. Though links between demographic, personality, and situational factors have been found, previous research has not used actual plagiarism behavior as a criterion variable. Previous research on academic dishonesty has consistently used self-report measures to establish prevalence of dishonest behavior. In this study we use actual plagiarism behavior to establish its prevalence, as well as relationships between integrity-related personal selection and workplace deviance measures. This research covers new ground in two respects: (a) That (...) the academic dishonesty literature is subject to revision using criterion variables to avoid self bias and social desirability issues and (b) we establish the relationship between actual academic dishonesty and potential workplace deviance/white-collar crime. (shrink)
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    A Proposal in Creating a Semantic Repository for Digital 3D Replicas: The Case of Modernist Sculptures in Public Spaces of Rio De Janeiro.Danielle do Carmo,Luciana Conrado Martins,Asla Medeiros E. Sá,Dalton Lopes Martins &Daniela Lucas da Silva Lemos -2022 -Knowledge Organization 49 (3):151-171.
    The demand for integrating and sharing heterogeneous data online has attracted the interest of cultural institutions in making information access and retrieval more effective via Semantic Web technologies. The present study proposes a digital repository for 3D scans of modernist sculptures in public spaces in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with a view to ensuring access, use, reuse and preservation of this information. This is a qualitative exploratory experimental study based on the scientific literature and specific empirical material. (...) It presents the analysis results of vocabularies for physical artifact documents and their digital counterparts on the Semantic Web and a discussion on how these align with the nature of the metadata determined here, as well as a metadata modeling prototype implemented on the Tainacan platform and aimed at cataloging digital 3D replicas. We claim that the proposed model for documenting cultural heritage assets on Tainacan is easy to implement, in that it uses accessible technology with a wide internet user base, highly expressive in its descriptions of 3D and multimedia content and based on well-established metadata and ontology standards recommended by regulatory bodies and communities such as the World Wide Web Consortium and International Organization for Standardization. Keywords: networked heritage documents, digital repositories, 3D digitization, semantic annotation. (shrink)
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    The identification of 100 ecological questions of high policy relevance in the UK.William J. Sutherland,Susan Armstrong-Brown,Paul R. Armsworth,Brereton Tom,Jonathan Brickland,Colin D. Campbell,Daniel E. Chamberlain,Andrew I. Cooke,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Nicholas R. Dusic,Martin Fitton,Robert P. Freckleton,H. Charles J. Godfray,Nick Grout,H. John Harvey,Colin Hedley,John J. Hopkins,Neil B. Kift,Jeff Kirby,William E. Kunin,David W. Macdonald,Brian Marker,Marc Naura,Andrew R. Neale,Tom Oliver,Dan Osborn,Andrew S. Pullin,Matthew E. A. Shardlow,David A. Showler,Paul L. Smith,Richard J. Smithers,Jean-Luc Solandt,Jonathan Spencer,Chris J. Spray,Chris D. Thomas,Jim Thompson,Sarah E. Webb,Derek W. Yalden &Andrew R. Watkinson -2006 -Journal of Applied Ecology 43 (4):617-627.
    1 Evidence-based policy requires researchers to provide the answers to ecological questions that are of interest to policy makers. To find out what those questions are in the UK, representatives from 28 organizations involved in policy, together with scientists from 10 academic institutions, were asked to generate a list of questions from their organizations. 2 During a 2-day workshop the initial list of 1003 questions generated from consulting at least 654 policy makers and academics was used as a basis for (...) generating a short list of 100 questions of significant policy relevance. Short-listing was decided on the basis of the preferences of the representatives from the policy-led organizations. 3 The areas covered included most major issues of environmental concern in the UK, including agriculture, marine fisheries, climate change, ecosystem function and land management. 4 The most striking outcome was the preference for general questions rather than narrow ones. The reason is that policy is driven by broad issues rather than specific ones. In contrast, scientists are frequently best equipped to answer specific questions. This means that it may be necessary to extract the underpinning specific question before researchers can proceed. 5 Synthesis and applications. Greater communication between policy makers and scientists is required in order to ensure that applied ecologists are dealing with issues in a way that can feed into policy. It is particularly important that applied ecologists emphasize the generic value of their work wherever possible. (shrink)
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    Breaking the chains: Decolonizing the language of Nursology.Daniel Felipe Martín Suárez-Baquero -2023 -Nursing Philosophy 24 (2):e12422.
    ResumoNeste artigo discuto o conceito de “A descolonização da enfermagem”, respondendo que é este processo, como e quando deve ser levado a cabo. Introduzo a ideia de domínio epistemológico e os conceitos de colonização e descolonização do conhecimentos na enfermagem. Descrevo as minhas experiências desde minha origem na América Latina e me confrontar com a academia anglo‐saxónica para discutir conhecimentos disciplinares de enfermagem e forneço reflexões sobre a descolonização da língua de enfermagem.
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    Gone in a flash: manipulation of audiovisual temporal integration using transcranial magnetic stimulation.Roy H. Hamilton,Martin Wiener,Daniel E. Drebing &H. Branch Coslett -2013 -Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    The researcher's guide to selecting biomarkers in mental health studies.Josine E. Verhoeven,Owen M. Wolkowitz,Isaac Barr Satz,Quinn Conklin,Femke Lamers,Catharina Lavebratt,Jue Lin,Daniel Lindqvist,Stefanie E. Mayer,Philippe A. Melas,Yuri Milaneschi,Martin Picard,Ryan Rampersaud,Natalie Rasgon,Kathryn Ridout,Gustav Söderberg Veibäck,Caroline Trumpff,Audrey R. Tyrka,Kathleen Watson,Gwyneth Winnie Y. Wu,Ruoting Yang,Anthony S. Zannas,Laura K. M. Han &Kristoffer N. T. Månsson -2024 -Bioessays 46 (10):2300246.
    Clinical mental health researchers may understandably struggle with how to incorporate biological assessments in clinical research. The options are numerous and are described in a vast and complex body of literature. Here we provide guidelines to assist mental health researchers seeking to include biological measures in their studies. Apart from a focus on behavioral outcomes as measured via interviews or questionnaires, we advocate for a focus on biological pathways in clinical trials and epidemiological studies that may help clarify pathophysiology and (...) mechanisms of action, delineate biological subgroups of participants, mediate treatment effects, and inform personalized treatment strategies. With this paper we aim to bridge the gap between clinical and biological mental health research by (1) discussing the clinical relevance, measurement reliability, and feasibility of relevant peripheral biomarkers; (2) addressing five types of biological tissues, namely blood, saliva, urine, stool and hair; and (3) providing information on how to control sources of measurement variability. (shrink)
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    Participation in a single-blinded pediatric therapeutic strategy study for juvenile idiopathic arthritis: are parents and patient-participants in equipoise?Petra C. E. Hissink Muller,Bahar Yildiz,Cornelia F. Allaart,Danielle M. C. Brinkman,Marion van Rossum,Lisette W. A. van Suijlekom-Smit,J. Merlijn van den Berg,Rebecca ten Cate &Martine C. de Vries -2018 -BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):1-9.
    Background Genuine uncertainty on superiority of one intervention over the other is called equipoise. Physician-investigators in randomized controlled trials need equipoise at least in studies with more than minimal risks. Ideally, this equipoise is also present in patient-participants. In pediatrics, data on equipoise are lacking. We hypothesize that 1) lack of equipoise at enrolment among parents may reduce recruitment; 2) lack of equipoise during participation may reduce retention in patients assigned to a less favoured treatment-strategy. Methods We compared preferences of (...) parents/patients at enrolment, documented by a questionnaire, with preferences developed during follow-up by an interview-study to investigate equipoise of child-participants and parents in the BeSt-for-Kids-study. This trial in new-onset Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis-patients consists of three strategies. One strategy comprises initial treatment with a biological disease-modifying-antirheumatic-drug, currently not standard-of-care. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 23 parents and 7 patients, median 11 months after enrolment. Results Initially most parents and children were not in equipoise. Parents/patients who refused participation, regularly declined due to specific preferences. Many participating families preferred the biological-first-strategy. They participated to have a chance for this initial treatment, and would even consider stopping trial-participation when not randomized for it. Their conviction of superiority of the biological-first strategy was based on knowledge from internet and close relations. According to four parents, the physician-investigator preferred the biological-first-strategy, but the majority stated that she had no preferred strategy. In phase 2, preferences tended to change to the treatment actually received. Conclusions Lack of equipoise during enrolment did not reduce study recruitment, mainly due to the fact that preferred treatment was only available within the study. Still, when developing a trial it is important to evaluate whether the physicians’ research question is in line with preferences of the patient-group. By exploring so-called ‘informed patient-group’-equipoise, successful recruitment may be enhanced and bias avoided. In our study, lack of equipoise during trial-participation did not reduce retention in those assigned to a less favoured option. We observed a change for preference towards treatment actually received, possibly explained by comparable outcomes in all three arms. (shrink)
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  10. Globalização, comunicação e democracia: dos conglomerados ao ativismo de mídia.Daniel Martins de Lima Silva -2008 -Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 15 (1):124-131.
    No século XXI, a produção e o consumo de informação acompanharam o ritmo da globalização e hoje, sem muito esforço, podemos saber do que aconteceu a poucos minutos em qualquer parte do planeta. Percebemos, no entanto, que a produção dessa informação, bem como sua circulação, não acontece de forma livre e democrática. Há várias forças em jogo que fazem da comunicação uma ferramenta de manipulação social.
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    Standards of practice in empirical bioethics research: towards a consensus.Jonathan Ives,Michael Dunn,Bert Molewijk,Jan Schildmann,Kristine Bærøe,Lucy Frith,Richard Huxtable,Elleke Landeweer,Marcel Mertz,Veerle Provoost,Annette Rid,Sabine Salloch,Mark Sheehan,Daniel Strech,Martine de Vries &Guy Widdershoven -2018 -BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):68.
    This paper responds to the commentaries from Stacy Carter and Alan Cribb. We pick up on two main themes in our response. First, we reflect on how the process of setting standards for empirical bioethics research entails drawing boundaries around what research counts as empirical bioethics research, and we discuss whether the standards agreed in the consensus process draw these boundaries correctly. Second, we expand on the discussion in the original paper of the role and significance of the concept of (...) ‘integrating’ empirical methods and ethical argument as a standard for research practice within empirical bioethics. (shrink)
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  12. Martin Griver unearthed [Book Review].Michael E.Daniel -2017 -The Australasian Catholic Record 94 (2):247.
    Daniel, Michael E Review of:Martin Griver unearthed, by Odhran O'Brien, Strathfield, NSW: St Pauls, 2014, pp. 261, hardback, $39.95; paperback, $35.95.
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    Avaliação materializada em relações étnico-raciais, inclusão e cidadania: cadernos de ideias para mudar o mundo.Daniel Valério Martins -2024 -Odeere 9 (3):46-57.
    Este artigo parte do desenvolvimento de um material no Instituto Federal Goiano – Campus Urutaí, com alunos das licenciaturas de Química, Educação Física, Biologia e do Mestrado de Educação, nas disciplinas de Relações Étnico-raciais; Educação Inclusiva, Diversidade e Cidadania; e Cultura, Currículo e Avaliação. Os alunos aceitaram o desafio e trocaram suas provas pela materialização na escrita de livros. Partimos da metodologia de Pesquisa-ação para uma reflexão e melhoria das práticas educacionais vivenciadas. Os objetivos foram incentivar e transformar alunos em (...) autores, desmistificar e simplificar teorias complexas além de substituir provas pela escrita de livros. Como referencial teórico partimos de obras literárias de Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (2005); Jérôme Ruillier (2014); Rubem Alves (1995), Carlos Rodrigues Brandão (2014), Paulo Freire (1979; 2001; 2002) e Machado de Assis (1994). O resultado dessa proposta foi a produção de uma coleção de quatro volumes intitulada “Cadernos de ideias para mudar o mundo” publicada pelas Edições AINPGP. (shrink)
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    Let's move forward: Image-computable models and a common model evaluation scheme are prerequisites for a scientific understanding of human vision.James J. DiCarlo,Daniel L. K. Yamins,Michael E. Ferguson,Evelina Fedorenko,Matthias Bethge,Tyler Bonnen &Martin Schrimpf -2023 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e390.
    In the target article, Bowers et al. dispute deep artificial neural network (ANN) models as the currently leading models of human vision without producing alternatives. They eschew the use of public benchmarking platforms to compare vision models with the brain and behavior, and they advocate for a fragmented, phenomenon-specific modeling approach. These are unconstructive to scientific progress. We outline how the Brain-Score community is moving forward to add new model-to-human comparisons to its community-transparent suite of benchmarks.
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    Let's move forward: Image-computable models and a common model evaluation scheme are prerequisites for a scientific understanding of human vision – CORRIGENDUM.James J. DiCarlo,Daniel L. K. Yamins,Michael E. Ferguson,Evelina Fedorenko,Matthias Bethge,Tyler Bonnen &Martin Schrimpf -2024 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e66.
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    L’Arabie marchande: État et commerce sous les sultans rasūlides du Yémen (626–858/1229–1454). By Éric Vallet.DanielMartin Varisco -2021 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (1).
    L’Arabie marchande: État et commerce sous les sultans rasūlides du Yémen. By Éric Vallet. Bibliothèque historique des pays d’Islam, vol. 1. Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 2010. Pp. 872. €90.
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    Montaigne et son cheval, ou, Les sept couleurs du discours De la servitude volontaire: avec un [sic] édition de ce texte mis en français moderne.Daniel R.Martin -1998 - Tours: A.-G. Nizet. Edited by Estienne de La Boétie.
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    Normality and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction.Daniel Martín,Jon Rueda,Brian D. Earp &Ivar R. Hannikainen -2023 -Neuroethics 16 (2):1-14.
    There is little debate regarding the acceptability of providing medical care to restore physical or mental health that has deteriorated below what is considered typical due to disease or disorder (i.e., providing “treatment”—for example, administering psychostimulant medication to sustain attention in the case of attention deficit disorder). When asked whether a healthy individual may undergo the same intervention for the purpose of enhancing their capacities (i.e., “enhancement”—for example, use of a psychostimulant as a “study drug”), people often express greater hesitation. (...) Building on prior research in moral philosophy and cognitive science, in this work, we ask why people draw a moral distinction between treatment and enhancement. In two experiments, we provide evidence that the accessibility of health-related interventions determines their perceived descriptive or statistical normality (Experiment 1), and that gains in descriptive normality for such interventions weaken the moral distinction between treatment and enhancement (Experiment 2). In short, our findings suggest that the tendency to draw a moral distinction between treatment and enhancement is driven, in part, by assumptions about descriptive abnormality; and raise the possibility that normalizing novel biomedical interventions by promoting access could undermine people’s selective opposition toward enhancement, rendering it morally comparable to treatment. (shrink)
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  19. Advanced Topics in Inductive Logic.EricMartin &Daniel Osherson -unknown
    The inductive logic developed in the second and third essays is limited in important ways. For example: (a) the logic makes no provision for missing or misleading data; (b) it gives the scientist no control over the evidence reaching him; (c) revision-based scientist must work with theories written in the cramped idiom of firstorder logic; (d) the idea of efficient induction is only weakly expressed (in terms of “dominance”).
     
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    Values and Public Policy.Martin Allen,Henry J. Aaron &Thomas E. Mann -1994 - Brookings Institution Press.
    It is not uncommon to hear that poor school performance, welfare dependancy, youth unemployment, and criminal activity result more from shortcomings in the personal makeup of individuals than from societal forces beyond their control. Are American values declining as so many suggest? And are those values at the root of many social problems today?Shaped by experience and public policies, people's values and social norms do change. What role can or should a democratic government play in shaping values? And how do (...) these values conditon the efficacy of public policy?In this book, six distinguished social scientists identify trends in America's values and their consequences, and consider public policy tools with which some of those values might be changed.Daniel Yankelovich begins with a discussion of how American values have shifted in the last half-century, and argues that affluence is the driving force behind these changes in values. James Q. Wilson argues that destructive habits which can lead to social pathologies, like crime and drug use, are set early in life; he examines how public policy might intervene when children are young to promote better values. David Popenoe maintains that America has veered too far towards industrialist values, and explores the resulting decline of families and many attendant social ills. Nathan Glazer describes the history and present status of the dispute over multicultural education. Jane Mansbridge examines the process of building cooperation, consensus, and public spirit. And George Akerlof and Janet L. Yellen discuss the problem of gang criminality.Inthe past, social scientists have often sidestepped questions about values as undefinable, unquantifiable, and somehow unscientific. The essays in this volume address these questions at last.Henry J. Aaron, director of the Economic Studies program at Brookings, is the authorof numerous books, including most recently Serious and Unstable Condition: Financing America's Health Care (1991), and coeditor of Setting Domestic Priorities (1992). Thomas E. Mann is director of the Brookings Governmental Studies program, coeditor of Media Polls in American Politics (1992), and coauthor of the Renewing Congress series (1993). Timothy Taylor is managing editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives at Stanford University. (shrink)
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    Relações Étnicas, Educação e Cidadania - Apresentação.Daniel Valério Martins,Marcos Fernandes-Sobrinho &Alfredo Guillermo Rajo Serventich -2024 -Odeere 9 (3):1-5.
    Apresentação do Dossiê - "Relações Étnicas, Educação e Cidadania".
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    Introduction.Daniel Cefaï,Bénédicte Zimmermann,Stefan Nicolae &Martin Endreß -2015 -Human Studies 38 (1):1-12.
    Is there such a sub-discipline as “sociology of valuation and evaluation”? Identifying the main focus, the topics, and the analytical designs, i.e., reflecting on a theoretical profile of such an investigation, is far from complete. The main question is indeed—where to start when addressing the sociology of valuation and evaluation? Is it a specific area of research, analysis, and inquiry, with specific objects? Should we confine it to the many important qualitative and quantitative studies dedicated to the measure of market (...) performance, the efficiency of public policy, profitability of private investment, or identification of best practices in various areas ? Beyond business and administration processes, a huge body of research in economic sociology has developed in recent years that has renewed the investigations on economic experience through a moral lens (Lamont 2000; Vatin 2008; Karpik 2010; Beckert and Aspe .. (shrink)
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    Comparing quality of reporting between preprints and peer-reviewed articles in the biomedical literature.Olavo B. Amaral,Vanessa T. Bortoluzzi,Sylvia F. S. Guerra,Steven J. Burgess,Richard J. Abdill,Pedro B. Tan,Martin Modrák,Lieve van Egmond,Karina L. Hajdu,Igor R. Costa,Gerson D. Guercio,Flávia Z. Boos,Felippe E. Amorim,Evandro A. De-Souza,David E. Henshall,Danielle Rayêe,Clarissa B. Haas,Carlos A. M. Carvalho,Thiago C. Moulin,Victor G. S. Queiroz &Clarissa F. D. Carneiro -2020 -Research Integrity and Peer Review 5 (1).
    BackgroundPreprint usage is growing rapidly in the life sciences; however, questions remain on the relative quality of preprints when compared to published articles. An objective dimension of quality that is readily measurable is completeness of reporting, as transparency can improve the reader’s ability to independently interpret data and reproduce findings.MethodsIn this observational study, we initially compared independent samples of articles published in bioRxiv and in PubMed-indexed journals in 2016 using a quality of reporting questionnaire. After that, we performed paired comparisons (...) between preprints from bioRxiv to their own peer-reviewed versions in journals.ResultsPeer-reviewed articles had, on average, higher quality of reporting than preprints, although the difference was small, with absolute differences of 5.0% [95% CI 1.4, 8.6] and 4.7% [95% CI 2.4, 7.0] of reported items in the independent samples and paired sample comparison, respectively. There were larger differences favoring peer-reviewed articles in subjective ratings of how clearly titles and abstracts presented the main findings and how easy it was to locate relevant reporting information. Changes in reporting from preprints to peer-reviewed versions did not correlate with the impact factor of the publication venue or with the time lag from bioRxiv to journal publication.ConclusionsOur results suggest that, on average, publication in a peer-reviewed journal is associated with improvement in quality of reporting. They also show that quality of reporting in preprints in the life sciences is within a similar range as that of peer-reviewed articles, albeit slightly lower on average, supporting the idea that preprints should be considered valid scientific contributions. (shrink)
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    The clustering of galaxies in the sdss-iii baryon oscillation spectroscopic survey: The low-redshift sample.John K. Parejko,Tomomi Sunayama,Nikhil Padmanabhan,David A. Wake,Andreas A. Berlind,Dmitry Bizyaev,Michael Blanton,Adam S. Bolton,Frank van den Bosch,Jon Brinkmann,Joel R. Brownstein,Luiz Alberto Nicolaci da Costa,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Hong Guo,Eyal Kazin,Marcio Maia,Elena Malanushenko,Claudia Maraston,Cameron K. McBride,Robert C. Nichol,Daniel J. Oravetz,Kaike Pan,Will J. Percival,Francisco Prada,Ashley J. Ross,Nicholas P. Ross,David J. Schlegel,Don Schneider,Audrey E. Simmons,Ramin Skibba,Jeremy Tinker,Rita Tojeiro,Benjamin A. Weaver,Andrew Wetzel,Martin White,David H. Weinberg,Daniel Thomas,Idit Zehavi &Zheng Zheng -unknown
    We report on the small-scale (0.5 13 h - 1M, a large-scale bias of ~2.0 and a satellite fraction of 12 ± 2 per cent. Thus, these galaxies occupy haloes with average masses in between those of the higher redshift BOSS CMASS sample and the original SDSS I/II luminous red galaxy sample © 2012 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society © doi:10.1093/mnras/sts314.
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    Human Observers and Automated Assessment of Dynamic Emotional Facial Expressions: KDEF-dyn Database Validation.Manuel G. Calvo,Andrés Fernández-Martín,Guillermo Recio &Daniel Lundqvist -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:397727.
    Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), yet facial expressions in daily life are generally dynamic. In its original photographic format, the Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces (KDEF) has been frequently utilized. In the current study, we validate a dynamic version of this database, the KDEF-dyn. To this end, we applied animation between neutral and emotional expressions (happy, sad, angry, fearful, disgusted, and surprised; 1,033-ms unfolding) to 40 KDEF models, with morphing software. Ninety-six human observers categorized (...) the expressions of the resulting 240 video-clip stimuli, and automated face analysis assessed the evidence for 6 expressions and 20 facial action units (AUs) at 31 intensities. Low-level image properties (luminance, signal-to-noise ratio, etc.) and other purely perceptual factors (e.g., size, unfolding speed) were controlled. Human recognition performance (accuracy, efficiency, and confusions) patterns were consistent with prior research using static and other dynamic expressions. Automated assessment of expressions and AUs was sensitive to intensity manipulations. Significant correlations emerged between human observers’ categorization and automated classification. The KDEF-dyn database aims to provide a balance between experimental control and ecological validity for research on emotional facial expression processing. The stimuli and the validation data are available to the scientific community. (shrink)
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    Manipulating the Alpha Level Cannot Cure Significance Testing.David Trafimow,Valentin Amrhein,Corson N. Areshenkoff,Carlos J. Barrera-Causil,Eric J. Beh,Yusuf K. Bilgiç,Roser Bono,Michael T. Bradley,William M. Briggs,Héctor A. Cepeda-Freyre,Sergio E. Chaigneau,Daniel R. Ciocca,Juan C. Correa,Denis Cousineau,Michiel R. de Boer,Subhra S. Dhar,Igor Dolgov,Juana Gómez-Benito,Marian Grendar,James W. Grice,Martin E. Guerrero-Gimenez,Andrés Gutiérrez,Tania B. Huedo-Medina,Klaus Jaffe,Armina Janyan,Ali Karimnezhad,Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt,Koji Kosugi,Martin Lachmair,Rubén D. Ledesma,Roberto Limongi,Marco T. Liuzza,Rosaria Lombardo,Michael J. Marks,Gunther Meinlschmidt,Ladislas Nalborczyk,Hung T. Nguyen,Raydonal Ospina,Jose D. Perezgonzalez,Roland Pfister,Juan J. Rahona,David A. Rodríguez-Medina,Xavier Romão,Susana Ruiz-Fernández,Isabel Suarez,Marion Tegethoff,Mauricio Tejo,Rens van de Schoot,Ivan I. Vankov,Santiago Velasco-Forero,Tonghui Wang,Yuki Yamada,Felipe C. M. Zoppino &Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  27. Promoting coherent minimum reporting guidelines for biological and biomedical investigations: the MIBBI project.Chris F. Taylor,Dawn Field,Susanna-Assunta Sansone,Jan Aerts,Rolf Apweiler,Michael Ashburner,Catherine A. Ball,Pierre-Alain Binz,Molly Bogue,Tim Booth,Alvis Brazma,Ryan R. Brinkman,Adam Michael Clark,Eric W. Deutsch,Oliver Fiehn,Jennifer Fostel,Peter Ghazal,Frank Gibson,Tanya Gray,Graeme Grimes,John M. Hancock,Nigel W. Hardy,Henning Hermjakob,Randall K. Julian,Matthew Kane,Carsten Kettner,Christopher Kinsinger,Eugene Kolker,Martin Kuiper,Nicolas Le Novere,Jim Leebens-Mack,Suzanna E. Lewis,Phillip Lord,Ann-Marie Mallon,Nishanth Marthandan,Hiroshi Masuya,Ruth McNally,Alexander Mehrle,Norman Morrison,Sandra Orchard,John Quackenbush,James M. Reecy,Donald G. Robertson,Philippe Rocca-Serra,Henry Rodriguez,Heiko Rosenfelder,Javier Santoyo-Lopez,Richard H. Scheuermann,Daniel Schober,Barry Smith &Jason Snape -2008 -Nature Biotechnology 26 (8):889-896.
    Throughout the biological and biomedical sciences there is a growing need for, prescriptive ‘minimum information’ (MI) checklists specifying the key information to include when reporting experimental results are beginning to find favor with experimentalists, analysts, publishers and funders alike. Such checklists aim to ensure that methods, data, analyses and results are described to a level sufficient to support the unambiguous interpretation, sophisticated search, reanalysis and experimental corroboration and reuse of data sets, facilitating the extraction of maximum value from data sets (...) them. However, such ‘minimum information’ MI checklists are usually developed independently by groups working within representatives of particular biologically- or technologically-delineated domains. Consequently, an overview of the full range of checklists can be difficult to establish without intensive searching, and even tracking thetheir individual evolution of single checklists may be a non-trivial exercise. Checklists are also inevitably partially redundant when measured one against another, and where they overlap is far from straightforward. Furthermore, conflicts in scope and arbitrary decisions on wording and sub-structuring make integration difficult. This presents inhibit their use in combination. Overall, these issues present significant difficulties for the users of checklists, especially those in areas such as systems biology, who routinely combine information from multiple biological domains and technology platforms. To address all of the above, we present MIBBI (Minimum Information for Biological and Biomedical Investigations); a web-based communal resource for such checklists, designed to act as a ‘one-stop shop’ for those exploring the range of extant checklist projects, and to foster collaborative, integrative development and ultimately promote gradual integration of checklists. (shrink)
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    Review of Routledge Handbook on the Sciences in Islamicate Societies: Practices from the 2nd/8th to the 13th/19th Centuries. Edited by Sonja Brentjes. [REVIEW]DanielMartin Varisco -2024 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 144 (4):901-902.
    Routledge Handbook on the Sciences in Islamicate Societies: Practices from the 2nd/8th to the 13th/19th Centuries. Edited by Sonja Brentjes. New York: Routledge, 2022. Pp. xxxvii + 837. $200, £152 (cloth); $45.56, £34.39 (e-book).
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    Carolina e Clarice: aproximações entre fenomenologia heideggeriana, feminino e literatura.Danielle de Gois Santos Caldeira -2021 -Odeere 6 (1):233-256.
    A literatura mundial reconhece Carolina de Jesus e Clarice Lispector como escritoras reflexivas e críticas à sociedade brasileira do século XX e ao feminino. Este artigo expõe uma leitura hermenêutica inspirada emMartin Heidegger, a respeito de Quarto de Despejo e Perto do Coração Selvagem, clássico literários, entendendo-os como horizontes de encontro para compreender o feminino desde a circularidade de sentido envolvendo entes humanos e existenciais heideggerianos. A apropriação da linguagem das escritoras estreou modos de libertação do feminino, desvelamentos (...) de significados e conceções de mundo. Expor a Fenomenologia heideggeriana atenta ao feminino, acrescida da análise psicológica das escritoras, reflete suposta neutralidade histórica, cultural e literária que elege protagonistas-narradores masculinos como singulares, e segregam o feminino a relacionamentos, filiações ou proles. Os resultados, a partir da reflexão/compreensão hermenêutica, reconstroem noção de humanidade que rompe com complementaridades, por exemplo, personagens femininas que não procuram pelo masculino; que explicita noção do eu feminino que não reforça intimismo, a primeira pessoa, nesses clássicos, é uma indeterminação correspondendo aqueles à margem social. As lutas cotidianas sejam contra fome, sejam não sucumbir a acessório do masculino, fazem da hermenêutica do feminino exercício de resistência. Apropriar o humano de sua correspondência com mundo ao formular sentidos não discriminatórios possibilita e empodera o formular de reflexões e ações demonstrativas de liberdade e ética. (shrink)
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    Maximilian Beck andMartin Heidegger: A Forgotten Episode of the Early Phenomenological Tradition—Reconstruction and Interpretation.Daniele De Santis -2023 -Methodos 23.
    The present paper provides the first reconstruction of the discussion betweenMartin Heidegger and Maximilian Beck, a former member of the Munich Circle of Phenomenology—a discussion that revolved around Beck’s interpretation of the “fundamental ontology” of Being and Time. Based upon the still unpublished correspondence between Heidegger and Beck, the essay first reconstructs their relation and then offers a meticulous discussion of Beck’s major criticism of Heidegger, i.e., “correlativism,” and the latter’s response to it in his courses of 1928.
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    The Brain Death Criterion in Light of Value-Based Disagreement Versus Biomedical Uncertainty.Ivar R. Hannikainen,Gonzalo Díaz-Cobacho &DanielMartin -2024 -American Journal of Bioethics 24 (1):123-126.
    Since the introduction of a new criterion for determining death (i.e., the brain death criterion) in 1968, the research community has been embroiled in debates about whether this criterion should b...
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    Configuraciones e historia: Jaspers y Voegelin.Daniel Guerriere -2001 -Areté. Revista de Filosofía 13 (2):115-140.
    El siglo XX planteó a los filósofos la demanda de una filosofía de la historia. Los historiadores que concibieron historias universales con el fin de entender la crisis de la civilización occidental fueronestudiosos tales como Arnold Toynbee, Pitirim Sorokin, Christopher Dawson, Lewis Mumford y William McNeilP. Los grandes filósofos que respondieron a semejante demanda,Martin Heidegger, Karl Jaspersy Eric Voegelin. Este texto propone una comparación entre los dos últimos. Al igual que Heidegger, ambos comprendieron la historia enun sentido ontológico.
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    Geneza, struktura i dynamika \"Seinsfrage\".Daniel Sobota -2010 -Filo-Sofija 10 (11 (2010/2)):41-71.
    Author: SobotaDaniel Title: GENESIS, STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF SEINSFRAGE (Geneza, struktura i dynamika Seinsfrage) Source: Filo-Sofija year: 2010, vol:.11, number: 2010/2, pages: 41-71 Keywords: HEIDEGGER, QUESTION OF BEING, ONTOLOGICAL DIFFERENCE, ONTOLOGY, DASEIN Discipline: PHILOSOPHY Language: POLISH Document type: ARTICLE Publication order reference (Primary author’s office address): E-mail: www:The main purpose of this article is to present the genesis, structure and dynamics of the most important thought ofMartin Heidegger’s philosophy (the question of Being). Since the very beginning (...) of Heidegger’s logical research he was interested in these forms of utterance, which previously had been acknowledged as of marginal significance in discovering the truth and the structure of science. The question of Being is phenomenological unity which has replaced traditional assigning of being and proposition. From this perspective all of the traditional logical and ontological problematic changes itself radically. By considering the question Heidegger revealed the ontological difference and the place of revelation which is a common people’s being (the everyday life). (shrink)
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    Duas finitudes: a recepção de Heidegger e Karl Jaspers pela categoria weiliana do finito.Daniel Soares -2023 -ARGUMENTOS - Revista de Filosofia 30:39-53.
    Eric Weil, Karl Jaspers eMartin Heidegger são três filósofos alemães, um deles, judeu: Weil apresenta na categoria do finito uma possibilidade entre os discursos filosóficos que compreende Heidegger e Jaspers. O presente artigo propõe uma compreensão parcial de Jaspers e Heidegger por meio da categoria do finito weiliana e da retomada operada por essa possibilidade do discurso – a finitude – da categoria da obra, cuja fenomenologia é o nazismo. Para esse objetivo, dividiu-se o artigo em três seções, (...) seguidas de uma introdução. Na Introdução apresentamos a relação entre os três pensadores dada por meio de dois textos de Weil. Também elencamos os motivos da escolha das obras de Heidegger e Jaspers que serão discutidas. A primeira seção do artigo contém uma apresentação dos conceitos weilianos que são a base para as seções seguintes. Na segunda seção, esses conceitos são cotejados com o pensamento heideggeriano. Na terceira seção, aplicamos o mesmo método ao pensar de Jaspers, mostrando as limitações que o pensamento de Heidegger encontra no plano político. Encerramos com um pequeno balanço da discussão. (shrink)
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    Law Smells.Corinna Coupette,Dirk Hartung,Janis Beckedorf,Maximilian Böther &DanielMartin Katz -2023 -Artificial Intelligence and Law 31 (2):335-368.
    Building on the computer science concept of _code smells_, we initiate the study of _law smells_, i.e., patterns in legal texts that pose threats to the comprehensibility and maintainability of the law. With five intuitive law smells as running examples—namely, duplicated phrase, long element, large reference tree, ambiguous syntax, and natural language obsession—, we develop a comprehensive law smell taxonomy. This taxonomy classifies law smells by when they can be detected, which aspects of law they relate to, and how they (...) can be discovered. We introduce text-based and graph-based methods to identify instances of law smells, confirming their utility in practice using the United States Code as a test case. Our work demonstrates how ideas from software engineering can be leveraged to assess and improve the quality of _legal_ code, thus drawing attention to an understudied area in the intersection of law and computer science and highlighting the potential of computational legal drafting. (shrink)
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    Project DECIDE, part II: decision-making places for people with dementia in Alzheimer’s disease: supporting advance decision-making by improving person-environment fit.Julia Haberstroh,Heiko Ullrich,Anna Theile-Schürholz,Irene Schmidtmann,Andreas Reif,Aoife Poth,David Prvulovic,Nathalie Pfeiffer,Frank Oswald,Tanja Müller,Gregor Lindl,Boris Knopf,Jonas Karneboge,Tarik Karakaya,Ingmar Hornke,Martin Grond,Daniel Garmann,Simon Forstmeier,Stefanie Baisch,Christina Abele &Janina Florack -2023 -BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundThe UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and the reformed guardianship law in Germany, require that persons with a disability, including people with dementia in Alzheimer’s disease (PwAD), are supported in making self-determined decisions. This support is achieved through communication. While content-related communication is a deficit of PwAD, relational aspects of communication are a resource. Research in supported decision-making (SDM) has investigated the effectiveness of different content-related support strategies for PwAD but has only succeeded in improving understanding, (...) which, although one criterion of capacity to consent, is not sufficient to ensure overall capacity to consent. The aim of the ‘spatial intervention study’ of the DECIDE project is to examine an innovative resource-oriented SDM approach that focuses on relational aspects. We hypothesise that talking to PwAD in their familiar home setting (as opposed to a clinical setting) will reduce the complexity of the decision-making process and enhance overall capacity to consent. MethodsPeople with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of dementia in Alzheimer’s disease will be recruited from two memory clinics (N = 80). We will use a randomised crossover design to investigate the intervention effect of the decision-making place on capacity to consent. Besides reasoning capacity, which is part of overall capacity to consent and will be the primary outcome, various secondary outcomes (e.g., other aspects of capacity to consent, subjective task complexity, decisional conflict) and suspected moderating or mediating variables (e.g., meaning of home, demographic characteristics) will be assessed.DiscussionThe results of the study will be used to develop a new SDM strategy that is based on relational resources for PwAD. If a change in location achieves the anticipated improvement in capacity to consent, future research should focus on implementing this SDM strategy in a cost-effective manner in clinical practice.Trial registration: DRKS00030799. (shrink)
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    Traços Hermenêuticos Para a Compreensão Do Fenômeno Do Sagrado Em Heidegger.Daniel S. Toledo -2011 -Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 3 (5):198-224.
    Este artigo apresenta uma reunião dos principais elementos potencialmente hermenêuticos presentes em quatro momentos ao longo do pensamento deMartin Heidegger: a indicação formal, a ciência do possível, a verdade e o acontecimento de apropriação. Estes elementos serão apresentados e conjugados visando favorecer a linguagem poética como modalidade de acesso ao fenômeno do sagrado.
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    Ontologia przyrody we wczesnej filozofii Martina Heideggera.Daniel Sobota -2011 -Filo-Sofija 11 (13):737-768.
    Author: SobotaDaniel Title: ONTOLOGY OF NATURE IN THE EARLYMARTIN HEIDEGGER’S PHILOSOPHY (Ontologia przyrody we wczesnej filozofii Martina Heideggera) Source: Filo-Sofija year: 2011, vol:.13/14, number: 2011/2-3, pages: 737-768 Keywords: HEIDEGGER, ONTOLOGY OF NATURE, LIFE, BEING, BODY, UMWELT Discipline: PHILOSOPHY Language: POLISH Document type: ARTICLE Publication order reference (Primary author’s office address): E-mail: www:The purpose of this paper is to present ontology of nature in the early Heidegger’s philosophy (1919–1929). Although Heidegger had never developed systematic “ontology of nature” (...) as separated branch of the philosophy, problem of understanding the nature is one of the most important ones. I distinguish five different concepts of the nature: 1. the life, 2. that what is beyond understanding; the nature outside being, 3. the nature as a research object of nature science, 4. environment, 5. the nature in terms of ontology of body. The latter leads to question of well-founding the philosophy. (shrink)
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    Schelling as a Thinker of Immanence: contra Heidegger and Jaspers.Daniele Fulvi -2020 -Sophia 60 (4):869-887.
    Among the different interpretations of the philosophy of Schelling, there is no doubt that the ones developed byMartin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers played a prominent role within the most recent Schelling scholarship. Both Heidegger and Jaspers focused on Schelling’s discourse on freedom, pointing out the fundamental incompatibility of its key elements, i.e. ‘ground’ and ‘existence’, as well as the fallacious conception of Seynsfuge that emerges from it. Moreover, Heidegger argues that Schelling’s ontology ultimately falls back into traditional metaphysical (...) subjectivism, ignoring the question of Being as such and in fact paving the way to nihilism. Similarly, Jaspers criticizes Schelling’s arbitrary account of the relation between freedom and existential being and his misleading conception of transcendence. However, I argue against Jaspers that Schelling’s discourse on freedom must be read as a philosophy of immanence, which aims at maintaining the concreteness of the concepts and at avoiding any form of transcendence. Consequently, I also argue against Heidegger that not only does Schelling’s discourse successfully show the compatibility of ground and existence, but that Schelling’s understanding of the ‘subject’ does not comply with Heidegger’s notion of ‘metaphysical subjectivism’ and is immune to Heidegger’s criticism. (shrink)
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  40. A dinâmica ontológica de Heidegger como chave de compreensão fenomenológica para O movimento essencial de recuo da deidade.Daniel da Silva Toledo -2017 -Synesis 9 (1):58-79.
    Este artigo tem por escopo principal indicar em que medida a diferença ontológica, sustentada pela filosofia deMartin Heidegger, pode, a partir do jogo da verdade do ser, servir de índice para se pensar uma concepção do divino que, através da dinâmica fenomenológica pautada pelo movimento de re-velamento, recusa-se a toda e qualquer objetivação em última instância, preservando assim sua dimensão de abertura de sentido. Para isto, devemos nos ater àquela divindade que, para o referido pensador alemão, torna próprio (...) este acontecimento em sua modalidade mais radical: o último Deus. (shrink)
     
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    Birdsong, Speech, and Language: Exploring the Evolution of Mind and Brain.Johan J. Bolhuis &Martin Everaert (eds.) -2013 - MIT Press.
    Scholars have long been captivated by the parallels between birdsong and human speech and language. In this book, leading scholars draw on the latest research to explore what birdsong can tell us about the biology of human speech and language and the consequences for evolutionary biology. They examine the cognitive and neural similarities between birdsong learning and speech and language acquisition, considering vocal imitation, auditory learning, an early vocalization phase, the structural properties of birdsong and human language, and the striking (...) similarities between the neural organization of learning and vocal production in birdsong and human speech. After outlining the basic issues involved in the study of both language and evolution, the contributors compare birdsong and language in terms of acquisition, recursion, and core structural properties, and then examine the neurobiology of song and speech, genomic factors, and the emergence and evolution of language. Contributors: Hermann Ackermann, Gabriël J.L. Beckers, Robert C. Berwick, Johan J. Bolhuis, Noam Chomsky, Frank Eisner,Martin Everaert, Michale S. Fee, Olga Fehér, Simon E. Fisher, W. Tecumseh Fitch, Jonathan B. Fritz, Sharon M.H. Gobes, Riny Huijbregts, Eric Jarvis, Robert Lachlan, Ann Law, Michael A. Long, Gary F. Marcus, Carolyn McGettigan,Daniel Mietchen, Richard Mooney, Sanne Moorman, Kazuo Okanoya, Christophe Pallier, Irene M. Pepperberg, Jonathan F. Prather, Franck Ramus, Eric Reuland, Constance Scharff, Sophie K. Scott, Neil Smith, Ofer Tchernichovski, Carel ten Cate, Christopher K. Thompson, Frank Wijnen, Moira Yip, Wolfram Ziegler, Willem Zuidema. (shrink)
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    Autonomy and Judaism: The Individual and Community in Jewish Philosophical Thought.Daniel H. Frank -1992 - SUNY Press.
    This volume brings together leading philosophers of Judaism on the issue of autonomy in the Jewish tradition. Addressing themselves to the relationship of the individual Jew to the Jewish community and to the world at large, some selections are systematic in scope, while others are more historically focused. The authors address issues ranging from the earliest expressions of individual human fulfillment in the Bible and medieval Jewish discussions of the human good to modern discussions of the necessity for the Jew (...) to maintain both a Jewish sensibility as well as an active engagement in the modern pluralistic state. Contributors include Eugene Borowitz, Elliot N. Dorff,Daniel H. Frank, Robert Gibbs, Lenn E. Goodman, Ze'ev Levy, Kenneth Seeskin, andMartin D. Yaffe. (shrink)
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    Working memory: Unemployed but still doing day labor.Daniel S. Ruchkin,Jordan Grafman,Katherine Cameron &Rita S. Berndt -2003 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):760-769.
    The goal of our target article is to establish that electrophysiological data constrain models of short-term memory retention operations to schemes in which activated long-term memory is its representational basis. The temporary stores correspond to neural circuits involved in the perception and subsequent processing of the relevant information, and do not involve specialized neural circuits dedicated to the temporary holding of information outside of those embedded in long-term memory. The commentaries ranged from general agreement with the view that short-term memory (...) stores correspond to activated long-term memory (e.g., Abry, Sato, Schwartz, Loevenbruck & Cathiard [Abry etal.], Cowan, Fuster, Grote, Hickok & Buchsbaum, Keenan, Hyönä & Kaakinen [Keenan et al.],Martin, Morra), to taking a definite exception to this view (e.g., Baddeley, Düzel, Logie & Della Sala, Kroger, Majerus, Van der Linden, Colette & Salmon [Majerus et al.], Vallar). (shrink)
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    Pasado y futuro: una complejidad en clave política.MarioDaniel Serrafero (ed.) -2008 - [Argentina]: Sociedad Científica Argentina.
    Esteban Lythgoe 55 Regímenes no democráticos y democracias menos republicanas Mario Serrafero 65 Precios e Instituciones Políticas en Buenos Aires (1850-1900) Eduardo Martín Cuesta 79.
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    [Omnibus Review].Martin Goldstern -1997 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (2):680-683.
    Reviewed Works:Tomek Bartoszynski, Marion Scheepers, Set Theory, Annual Boise Extravaganza in Set Theory Conference, March 13-15, 1992, April 10-11, 1993, March 25-27, 1994, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho.R. Aharoni, A. Hajnal, E. C. Milner, Interval Covers of a Linearly Ordered Set.Eyal Amir, Haim Judah, Souslin Absoluteness, Uniformization and Regularity Properties of Projective Sets.Tomek Bartoszynski, Ireneusz Reclaw, Not Every $\gamma$-Set is Strongly Meager.Andreas Blass, Reductions Between Cardinal Characteristics of the Continuum.Claude Laflamme, Filter Games and Combinatorial Properties of Strategies.R.Daniel Mauldin, (...) Analytic non-Borel Sets Modulo Null Sets.Janusz Pawlikowski, Laver's Forcing and Outer Measure.Marion Scheepers, Meager Sets and Infinite Games.Saharon Shelah, On Some Problems in General Topology.Saharon Shelah, Remarks on $\aleph_1$-CWH not CWH First Countable Spaces.Juris Steprans, Cardinal Invariants Associated with Hausdorff Capacities. (shrink)
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    What Is Called Caring?Bernard Stiegler &Daniel Ross -2017 -Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (2/3):386-404.
    This article addresses the question under what conditions it is still possible to think in today’s era of the Anthropocene, in which the human has become the key factor in the evolution of the biosphere, considering the fact, structurally neglected by philosophy, that thinking is thoroughly conditioned by a technical milieu of retentional dispositives. The Anthropocene results from modern technology’s domination of the earth through industrialization that is currently unfolding as a process of generalized, digital automation, which tends to eliminate (...) reflection and to block any genuine questioning of its own development, producing a state of generalized entropy at all levels—ecological, psychic, social, economic, and, in particular, the noetic or thinking. The radical undermining of the very possibility of thinking and questioning, thought byMartin Heidegger in terms of Enframing, should be understood as a pharmacological situation that calls for a therapeutic reversal of the toxicity of current digital technologies into a remedial instrument for realizing a negentropic turn beyond the Anthropocene and toward the Neganthropocene. This requires that thinking starts to understand itself as caring, i.e., as a taking care of itself by taking care of the technical pharmaka that thoroughly constitute and condition it and that can render human life as noetic life both deeply unlivable and profoundly worthwhile. (shrink)
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    Heretical microcosmogony in Paracelsus’sAstronomia Magna(1537/8) and the anonymousAstrologia Theologizata(1617): Paracelsian anthropology in the light of Lutheran biblical hermeneutics. [REVIEW]Dane T.Daniel &Charles D. Gunnoe Jr -2025 -Annals of Science 82 (2):222-254.
    The study evaluates Paracelsus’s and Paracelsian-Weigelian microcosmogonies, i.e. theories concerning the nature and creation of human beings, especially their biblical underpinnings, and particularly in the light of Luther’s and Lutheran anthropological and biblical-exegetical stances. The Lutheran approach to the origin and components of human beings—as seen in Luther’s early Magnificat Commentary and the Genesis Commentary of his late career—relied on such magisterial principles as adherence to sola scriptura, literal biblical exegesis, and the hermeneutical standard to ‘let scripture interpret scripture,’ whereas (...) the Paracelsians, Weigelians, and Pseudo-Weigelians—in such works as Paracelus’s Astronomia Magna (1537/38) and the anonymous Astrologia Theologizata (1617)—employed such extra-biblical concepts as ‘sidereal bodies,’ the ‘light of nature,’ and a microcosm-macrocosm theory based on an alchemical interpretation of the limus terrae of Genesis 2:7. Seventeenth-century Orthodox Lutherans, including Nikolaus Hunnius and EhregottDaniel Colberg, castigated the ‘heretical’ in Paracelsus and the Astrologia Theologizata. The study also addresses the authorship of several texts entitled Astrologia Theologizata and speculates on reasons for the tracts’ deviations from Paracelsus’s views. The case study of Paracelsian-Weigelian microcosmogonies underscores the centuries-long staying power of some of Paracelsus’s core theological concepts, which were both seconded by votaries and vituperatively criticized by opponents. (shrink)
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    Under Lock and Key: A Proof System for a Multimodal Logic.G. A. Kavvos &Daniel Gratzer -2023 -Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):264-293.
    We present a proof system for a multimode and multimodal logic, which is based on our previous work on modalMartin-Löf type theory. The specification of modes, modalities, and implications between them is given as a mode theory, i.e., a small 2-category. The logic is extended to a lambda calculus, establishing a Curry–Howard correspondence.
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    Adorno and Music: Critical Variations.Peter E. Gordon &Alexander Rehding (eds.) -2016 - Duke University Press.
    A special issue of_ New German Critique_ The posthumous publication of Theodor W. Adorno’s works on music continues to reveal the special relationship between music and philosophy in his thinking. These important works have not, however, received as much scholarly attention as they deserve. Contributors to this issue seek to provide insight into some of the key themes raised in these works, including the sociology of musical genre, the historical transformation of music from the "heroic" or high-bourgeois era to late (...) modernity, the meaning of both performance and listening in the era of mass communication, and the specific challenges or deformations of the radio on musical form, a theme that implicates many of the digital practices of our own age. There is much left to discover in these new publications, and they pose again, with renewed vigor, the question of Adorno’s _Aktualität_—his polyvalent, untranslatable term for, among other things, the intellectual relationship between the present and the past. ContributorsDaniel K. L. Chua, Lydia Goehr, Peter E. Gordon,Martin Jay, Brian Kane, Max Paddison, Alexander Rehding, Fred Rush,Martin Scherzinger. (shrink)
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    Tversky and Kahneman’s Cognitive Illusions: Who Can Solve Them, and Why?Georg Bruckmaier,Stefan Krauss,Karin Binder,Sven Hilbert &Martin Brunner -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12:584689.
    In the present paper we empirically investigate the psychometric properties of some of the most famous statistical and logical cognitive illusions from the “heuristics and biases” research program byDaniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, who nearly 50 years ago introduced fascinating brain teasers such as the famous Linda problem, the Wason card selection task, and so-called Bayesian reasoning problems (e.g., the mammography task). In the meantime, a great number of articles has been published that empirically examine single cognitive illusions, (...) theoretically explaining people’s faulty thinking, or proposing and experimentally implementing measures to foster insight and to make these problems accessible to the human mind. Yet these problems have thus far usually been empirically analyzed on an individual-item level only (e.g., by experimentally comparing participants’ performance on various versions of one of these problems). In this paper, by contrast, we examine these illusions as a group and look at the ability to solve them as a psychological construct. Based on an sample ofN= 2,643 Luxembourgian school students of age 16–18 we investigate the internal psychometric structure of these illusions (i.e., Are they substantially correlated? Do they form a reflexive or a formative construct?), their connection to related constructs (e.g., Are they distinguishable from intelligence or mathematical competence in a confirmatory factor analysis?), and the question of which of a person’s abilities can predict the correct solution of these brain teasers (by means of a regression analysis). (shrink)
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