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    Working Memory Deficits in Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview of the Findings.Zoe Kouvatsou,ElviraMasoura &Vasilios Kimiskidis -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Although working memory and information processing speed impairments in multiple sclerosis have been widely investigated, several questions, regarding the nature of these impairments and their relationship, remain unclear. The aim of this short communication article is to present an overview of our recent research findings regarding the characteristics of WM impairment in MS patients and, more precisely, the degree of impairment observed in each WM’s component, i.e., phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, central executive, and episodic buffer and the relationship between IPS (...) and each of the four WM components, in an attempt to expand the existing rather narrow understanding of the interconnection between reduced IPS and WM impairment. Two studies of our research team are presented here and their findings are briefly discussed, highlighting the importance of further research on a specific component, namely the episodic buffer component among MS patients. (shrink)
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    Cognitive Mechanisms of Monolingual and Bilingual Children in Monoliterate Educational Settings: Evidence From Sentence Repetition.Maria Andreou,Ianthi Maria Tsimpli,ElviraMasoura &Eleni Agathopoulou -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Sentence repetition tasks have been extensively employed to assess bilingual children’s linguistic and cognitive resources. The present study examined whether monoliterate bilingual children differ from their monolingual peers in SR accuracy and cognitive tasks, and investigated links between vocabulary, updating, verbal and visuospatial working memory and SR performance in the same children. Participants were two groups of 35 children, 8–12 years of age: one group consisted of Albanian-Greek monoliterate bilingual children and the other of Greek monolingual children attending a monolingual-Greek (...) educational setting. The findings demonstrate that the two groups performed similarly in the grammaticality scores of the SR. However, monolinguals outperformed the monoliterate bilinguals in SR accuracy, as well as in the visuospatial working memory and updating tasks. The findings did not indicate any bilingual advantage in cognitive performance. The results also demonstrate that updating and visuospatial working memory significantly predicted monolingual children’s SR accuracy scores, whereas Greek vocabulary predicted the performance of our monoliterate bilingual children in the same task. We attribute this outcome to the fact that monoliterate bilingual children do not rely on their fluid cognitive resources to perform the task, but instead rely on language proficiency while performing the SR. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Conference on computability, complexity and randomness: Isaac Newton institute, cambridge, uk july 2-6, 2012.Elvira Mayordomo &Wolfgang Merkle -forthcoming -Association for Symbolic Logic: The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic.
    Elvira Mayordomo and Wolfgang Merkle The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume 19, Issue 1, Page 135-136, March 2013.
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    Wittgenstein on rules: What follows and what does not.Elvira Schnabel -1991 -Journal of Philosophy of Education 25 (1):83–94.
    Elvira Schnabel; Wittgenstein on Rules: what follows and what does not, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 25, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 83–94, https.
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  5. Clima y cambio climático. ¿Cómo reaccionar?Antonio Ruiz deElvira -2008 -Critica 58 (951):22-28.
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  6. El primado de Dios.Joan CarlesElvira -2011 -Nova et Vetera: Temas de Vida Cristiana 35 (72):441-444.
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  7. Part II: Society, world, and the need for political roots. We come and go, the world is here to stay-Hannah Arendt and the world as common.Elvira Roncalli -2024 - In Kathryn Lawson & Joshua Livingstone,Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil: unprecedented conversations. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    The genesis of the Russian intelligentsia.Elvira Ivanovna Zabneva -2022 -Философия И Культура 6:82-91.
    The article presents an analysis of the two-century development of the Russian intelligentsia, traces the transformation of views and ideas due to historical and socio-cultural foundations. The Russian intelligentsia is regarded as a very special phenomenon in the world, whose historical significance and basic idea are determined by the relationship with the state. It is proved that the main driving force of the development of the Russian intelligentsia changed depending on the political and ideological regime. Much attention is paid in (...) the article to the understanding of the phenomenon of the Russian intelligentsia in the present reality, traditional and acquired features in this historical period are considered. Its role in the formation of value orientations of modern society is analyzed. The author suggests that in the post-reform Russia of the XXI century there is no conceptual unity in the awareness of the "Russian intelligentsia". The intelligentsia itself to a greater extent today does not see itself as a recognized and clearly defined social group, its self-consciousness is fragmented and contradictory. The conclusion is made that the ideological form of the Russian intelligentsia was and remains its alienation from the state and hostility to it, brought up on abstract enlightenment schemes supplemented by cosmopolitanism and globalization, the modern intellectual continues to suffer from the lack of a healthy national identity. Today, when time dictates the need to move to a fundamentally new type of civilizational development, where the key question of the values that set the guidelines for this transition arises again, it is the intelligentsia, as a generator of the thought field, as two centuries ago, can play a major role. (shrink)
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    A Philosophy Reader From the Circle of Miskawayh: Text, Translation and Commentary.Elvira Wakelnig (ed.) -2014 - Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This volume presents the first complete edition of Oxford, MS Marsh 539, a hitherto unpublished philosophy reader compiled anonymously in the eastern Islamic world in the eleventh century. The compilation consists of texts on metaphysics, physiology and ethics, providing excerpts from Arabic versions of Greek philosophical works and works by Arabic authors. It preserves fragments of Greek-Arabic translations lost today, including Galen's On My Own Opinions, the Summa Alexandrinorum, and Themistius on Aristotle's Book Lambda. The philosophy reader provides a unique (...) insight into philosophical activity of the place and time of the well-known philosopher Miskawayh, showing us which works had entered the mainstream and were considered necessary for philosophers to know.Elvira Wakelnig's volume includes a new facing-page English translation and a rich commentary which identifies the source texts and examines the historical and philosophical context of each passage. (shrink)
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    What Is Philosophy of Music Education and Do We Really Need It?Elvira Panaiotidi -2002 -Studies in Philosophy and Education 21 (3):229-252.
    The article deals with the problem of the disciplinary identification of thephilosophy of music education. It explores alternative approaches to thephilosophy of music education and its relation to musical pedagogy. On thebasis of this analysis an account of the philosophy of music education as aphilosophical discipline is suggested and its specific function identified.
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  11. Gestión Tecnológica, Transferencia y Desarrollo Tecnológico en una economía de mercado.Elvira Anniccharico,Cynthia Martínez &Jorge Moreno -2000 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1 (3):11-18.
     
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    Judith Butler: políticas performativas.Elvira Burgos Díaz -2012 - In Aragüés Estragués, Juan Manuel, López de Lizaga & José Luis,Perspectivas: una aproximación al pensamiento ético y político contemporáneo. Zaragoza: Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza. pp. 89.
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  13. Confabulation as a psychiatric symptom.Elvira Lorente,Peter McKenna & Berrios & German -2009 - In William Hirstein,Confabulation: Views From Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology, and Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
     
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  14. Frauen-Sicht.Elvira Scheich -1987 - In Ursula Beer,Klasse Geschlecht: feministische Gesellschaftsanalyse und Wissenschaftskritik. Bielefeld: AJZ-Verlag.
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    Naturbeherrschung und Weiblichkeit: Denkformen und Phantasmen der modernen Naturwissenschaften.Elvira Scheich -1993 - Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus.
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    Vermittelte Weiblichkeit: feministische Wissenschafts- und Gesellschaftstheorie.Elvira Scheich (ed.) -1996 - Hamburg: Hamburger Edition.
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    Reflections on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) for Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS): A message from Journal of Responsible Technology Special Issue's editors.Elvira Perez Vallejos,Liz Dowthwaite,Pepita Barnard &Ben Coomber -2023 -Journal of Responsible Technology 14 (C):100059.
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  18. Not Everything That Looks Like a Doxography is One: The Philosophical Compilation in the Tehran ms Ketābḫāne-ye Markazī-ye Dānešgāh 2103.Elvira Wakelnig -2022 - In Andreas Lammer & Mareike Jas,Received Opinions: Doxography in Antiquity and the Islamic World. Boston: BRILL.
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    Rawls and Racial Justice.Elvira Basevich -manuscript
    This chapter explores the conceptual relation of facts about racial injustice to two key aspects of Rawls’s ideal theory. First, it explains why Rawls excludes race from his representation of a well-ordered society and why he believes this exclusion does not mean that justice as fairness cannot support racial justice. Second, it considers three recent accounts of the justificatory role of facts about racial injustice in justice as fairness, focusing on the methods of the Original Position and Reflective Equilibrium. It (...) concludes with a reinterpretation of the method of Reflective Equilibrium that shows why it provides a promising pathway for showcasing the explicit role of facts about racial realities in ideal theory. Namely, their consideration can add justification to the idea of justice as fairness. (shrink)
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  20. Socrates in the Arabic tradition : an esteemed monotheist with moist blue eyes.Elvira Wakelnig -2019 - In Christopher Moore,Brill's Companion to the Reception of Socrates. Leiden: Brill.
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    W. E. B. Du Bois's Critique of American Democracy during the Jim Crow Era: On the Limitations of Rawls and Honneth.Elvira Basevich -2019 -Journal of Political Philosophy 27 (3):318-340.
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    Reckoning With Kant on Race.Elvira Basevich -2020 -Philosophical Forum 51 (3):221-245.
    This essay develops Kant’s theory of reform to theorize racial justice reform. I assess the function of Kant’s philosophy of race as part of his nonideal theory of justice, which offers a racist pragmatic anthropology that uses the concept of race to determine the practical effectiveness of legislative reason. His philosophy of race defends a teleological account of the natural history of the human species to fulfill the requirements of justice and assumes that certain racial groups have failed to develop (...) their innate capacity for legislative reason. I show that we need an alternative Kantian nonideal theory of justice that demonstrates how legislative reason actualizes practical freedom. Rather than appeal to anthropology, I expand Kant’s model of public reason to advance racial justice reform under the conditions of partial compliance to the requirements of justice in a profoundly nonideal republic such as the U.S. I then showcase the promise—and limits—of the a priori ideals of citizenship and publicity for racial justice reform and introduce the ideal of interracial civic fellowship to guide the public use of reason in nonideal circumstances. (shrink)
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    Democracy’s Values and Ideals: A Duboisian Defence.Elvira Basevich -2024 -The Monist 107 (1):13-25.
    This essay offers a Duboisian defense of democracy’s expressive and experimental values. It argues that the expressive value of democracy supports an ideal of inclusion, whereas the experimental value of democracy supports that of innovation. One appeals to the ideal of inclusion to extend to excluded groups codified constitutional protections and to condemn white hypocrisy. The ideal of innovation, in contrast, helps one reimagine what constitutional protections should be in the first place. Drawing on Du Bois’s writings, this essay argues (...) that the civic activities of black American counter-publics exhibited both experimental and expressive democratic values. In particular, it highlights the innovations of black women civic leaders who reimagined care work under a public conception of the common good. It concludes that counter-publics shape the asymmetric moral insight of its participants, namely, the oppressed. (shrink)
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    The Promise and Limit of Kant’s Theory of Justice: On Race, Gender and the Structural Domination of Labourers.Elvira Basevich -2022 -Kantian Review 27 (4):541-555.
    This article applies Charles W. Mills’ notion of the domination contract to develop a Kantian theory of justice. The concept of domination underlying the domination contract is best understood as structural domination, which unjustifiably authorizes institutions and labour practices to weaken vulnerable groups’ public standing as free, equal and independent citizens. Though Kant’s theory of justice captures why structural domination of any kind contradicts the requirements of justice, it neglects to condemn exploitive gender- and race-based labour relations. Because the ideal (...) of civic equality must position all persons as co-legislators of the terms of political rule, the state must dismantle exploitive race- and gender-based labour relations for all persons to command political power as civic equals. (shrink)
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    El Diccionario Griego-Español.Elvira Gangutia Elícegui -2007 -Arbor 183 (727):749-769.
    En los años sesenta del s. XX se había producido en España un renacer de los estudios Clásicos, que obligó a repensar estas disciplinas y a plantear la necesidad de crear un léxico del griego antiguo dirigido a los universitarios. Un reducido equipo bajo la dirección del Profesor Rodríguez Adrados se pone manos a la obra, aunque pronto advierte las dificultades de procesar una masa de textos que había sufrido un gran crecimiento en las décadas anteriores. Se decide, pues, ampliar (...) los objetivos abriendo campos nuevos y con metodología novedosa. En un momento dado se cuenta con un equipo algo mayor y estable, que permite empezar a publicar los primeros tomos. Posteriormente las aplicaciones informáticas, la página web y otros instrumentos electrónicos, facilitan un procesamiento integral de datos y fiabilidad de las funciones, publicándose seis tomos y varias obras de consulta colaterales, impresas y en Internet. La gran envergadura de la obra hace que sus indicadores no apunten a un éxito fácil de instantánea brillantez. Aunque no faltan reconocimientos nacionales e internacionales, creemos que su mayor éxito reside en haberse constituido en muchos aspectos en patrón o modelo de otras empresas internacionales de peso. (shrink)
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    "Scrisorile către un provincial" ale lui Mircea Eliade. Răspunsul unui provincial din viitor/ Mircea Eliade's Letters for a Provincial. The Answer from a Provincial from the Future.Elvira Groza -2006 -Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 5 (15):88-93.
    he article analyzes The Letters for a Provincial, addressed by Mircea Eliade to a hypothetical provincial in order to prepare access to the capital city. The letters are written so as to dislocate the provincial from a cultural model built on fake values and prejudices. From a mere pretext, the letters are turned into a symbolic act through which the historian of religions assumes, on the one hand, the destiny of a messenger of a new humanism, and, on the other (...) hand, transforms the modern areligious man into a destination point for whom the provincial is the archetype. Thus, in all of Eliade’s works one can trace the same pattern of dislocation of the partial man, disconnected from archetypes and milestones, in order to re-install him on the road towards the Center, through anthropology structured on cosmic reintegration, alchemy or androgyny in the books of the Romanian period, recovery of the eternal recursion in the Western treatises, and also through the theory of the irecognoscibility of the miracle, in his last essays. The end of the article proposes an answer from the present provincial, who for Eliade was still in the future, an answer showing that the messages of the historian of religions are not reaching him, because he has lost the road towards the Center; moreover, he is situated in an ill-fated extraterritoriality, that is made possible through the great integrations at a horizontal level, and his chance would be the return to the story. (shrink)
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    What is a black radical Kantianism without Du Bois? On method, principle, and abolition democracy.Elvira Basevich -2023 -Journal of Social Philosophy 55 (1):6-24.
    This essay argues that a black radical Kantianism proposes a Kantian theory of justice in the circumstances of injustice. First, I describe BRK’s method of political critique and explain how it builds on Kant’s republicanism. Second, I argue that Kant’s original account of public right is incomplete because it neglects that a situated citizenry’s adoption of an ideal contributes to its refinement. Lastly, with the aid of W.E.B. Du Bois’s analysis of American Reconstruction and his proposal of an “abolition democracy,” (...) I offer my refined universalizable standard for political critique. Du Bois reconceptualizes the requirements of justice to protect the political liberties and productive powers of black freedmen and the working poor. While originating with the political demands of black freedmen during the Reconstruction era, the universal protection of political liberties and productive powers offers a novel public standard for political judgment that should still anchor deliberation today. (shrink)
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    It's Sad but I Like It: The Neural Dissociation Between Musical Emotions and Liking in Experts and Laypersons.Elvira Brattico,Brigitte Bogert,Vinoo Alluri,Mari Tervaniemi,Tuomas Eerola &Thomas Jacobsen -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The Purpose of Life and the Meaning in Life: History of Philosophy and Limits of Rational Reconstruction.Elvira Chukhray -2015 -Sententiae 32 (1):143-152.
    The article analyses whether it is correct to extrapolate the concept of "meaning in life" developed by Thaddeus Metz to the doctrines of ancient philosophers, including Thomas Aquinas. Is Metz’ concept of "purposes" that make "human life" meaningful analogous to Aquinas’ concept of "ultimate goal of man"? Significant points of Metz’ conception of "meaning in life" in our article are described and compared with Aquinas’ conception of "ultimate goal of man." As it turns out, these conceptions are only superficially similar. (...) In fact, they are profoundly different: (1) Aquinas is talking about the "goal of man", which implies objective teleology incompatible with Metz’ "naturalism", and is not talking about "meaning in life" (and even "purpose of life"); (2) "ultimate goal of man", for Aquinas, is intended to provide salvation and eternal life for man, not to make life "significant" in this world. -/- Thus, Metz and Thomas not only use different terminology, but also address different problems. They deal with different questions, not just give different answers to the same question (about the "meaning in life"). Metz’s extrapolation may be correct, when viewed as a kind of rational reconstruction. However, Metz does not make appropriate reservations and groundlessly unifies heterogeneous problems. The article shows that more historically oriented methodology avoids impropriety in the exercise of rational reconstruction of "meaning in life" in the field of ancient and medieval philosophies. (shrink)
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    Has the shift to overworked and underpaid adjunct faculty helped education outcomes?Elvira Nica -2018 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (3):213-216.
  31. W.E.B. Du Bois.Elvira Basevich -2023 - In Simon Choat & Manjeet Ramgotra,Reconsidering Political Thinkers. New York:
    This chapter introduces W.E.B. Du Bois’s original political thought and his strategies for political advocacy. It is limited to explaining the pressure he puts on the liberal social contract tradition, which prioritizes the public values of freedom and equality for establishing fair and inclusive terms of political membership. However, unlike most liberal theorists, Du Bois’s political thought concentrates on the politics of race, colonialism, gender, and labor, among other themes, in order to redefine how political theorists and activists should build (...) a democratic polity that is truly free and equal for all. Additionally, this chapter defines some key concepts Du Bois developed to scrutinize a white-controlled world that does not welcome black and brown persons as moral equals. These trailblazing concepts include: the doctrine of racialism, double consciousness, and Pan-Africanism. Finally, this chapter defends Du Bois’s contributions to black feminist thought and American labor politics, which inspired major social justice movements in the twentieth century, in which he played a notable role. (shrink)
     
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    W.E.B. Du Bois’s critique of Radical Reconstruction : A Hegelian approach to American modernity.Elvira Basevich -2018 -Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (2):168-185.
    In this essay, I argue that Hegel’s model of ethical life is normatively gripping for Du Bois’s critique of Radical Reconstruction. My argument proceeds in three steps. First, I use Du Bois’s insights to explain the nature of progressive political change in historical time, an account Hegel lacks. I reconstruct the normative basis of Du Bois's political critique by articulating the three essential features of public reasoning qua citizenship. Second, I defend the promise of black civic enfranchisement with respect to (...) the institutional conditions of love and labour in the wake of the Civil War. Third, I establish the central role black freedmen played in realizing the ideals of democratic self-governance affirmed in principle but seldom realized in practice in the United States. (shrink)
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  33. Self-Respect and Self-Segregation: A Du Boisian Challenge to Kant and Rawls.Elvira Basevich -2022 -Social Theory & Practice 48 (3):403-27.
    In this essay I develop W.E.B. Du Bois’s concept of double consciousness to demonstrate the limitations of Kant’s and Rawls’s models of self-respect. I argue that neither Kant nor Rawls can explain what self-respect and resistance to oppression warrants under the conditions of violent and systematic racial exclusion. I defend Du Bois’s proposal of voluntary black self-segregation during the Jim Crow era and explain why Du Bois believes that the black American community has a moral right to assert its self-respect (...) by mitigating exposure to racial violence and animus in a white-controlled polity. (shrink)
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    W.E.B. Du Bois: The Lost and the Found.Elvira Basevich -2020 - Cambridge: Polity.
    In this tour-de-force,Elvira Basevich examines this paradox by tracing the development of W.E.B. Du Bois's life and thought and the relevance of his legacy to our troubled age. She adroitly analyzes the main concepts that inform Du Bois’s critique of American democracy, such as the color line and double consciousness, before examining how these concepts might inform our understanding of contemporary struggles, from Black Lives Matter to the campaign for reparations for slavery. She stresses the continuity in Du (...) Bois’s thought, from his early writings to his later embrace of self-segregation and Pan-Africanism, while not shying away from assessing the challenging implications of his later work.This wonderful book vindicates the power of Du Bois’s thought to help transform a stubbornly unjust world. It is essential reading for racial justice activists as well as students of African American philosophy and political thought. (shrink)
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    The Nature of Paradigms and Paradigm Shifts in Music Education.Elvira Panaiotidi -2005 -Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (1):37-75.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy of Music Education Review 13.1 (2005) 37-75 [Access article in PDF] The Nature of Paradigms and Paradigm Shifts in Music EducationElvira Panaiotidi North Ossetian State Pedagogical Institute, Russia The advent of the praxial philosophy of music education in the mid-1990s and its systematic development in David Elliott's Music Matters: A New Philosophy of Music Education1 created an unprecedented situation in music education in North America. Having (...) brought to an end the monopoly of one theoretical approach, that of music education as aesthetic education (MEAE), it challenged the music education community with a choice. While Elliott tried to convince music educators of the falsity of MEAE and of the advantages of his own conception, Bennett Reimer and his proponents defended their position. The polemic between "aestheticians" and "praxialists," represented by the exchange between Reimer and Elliott in the Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 2 brought to light a methodological deficiency in music education theory, namely, its inability to provide tenacious theoretical footing which could help settle the dispute. How do changes in the theory and practice [End Page 37] of music education occur? What are the rational standards by which to judge theories? What is the nature and logic of a dynamic development in music education theory and practice? These and similar questions have remained largely unapproached by music educators.The present paper is an attempt to initiate a discussion on these issues by exposing one possible metatheoretical strategy. As the title suggests, the strategy I am going to employ is based on the concept of paradigm. This Greek term which was once used to describe Platonic ideas, nowadays broadly circulates in descriptions of transformative processes in nearly every domain of life: we hear about paradigm shifts in musicology, the job market and tax policy, genetics, and so on. It is usually used as a kind of unproblematic category with a precisely defined and commonly accepted meaning, so that no indication of the origin of its usage in a given context is provided. In most cases, however, it turns out that "paradigm shift" is equivalent to and stands for "change" of whatever type, scope, or depth and is preferred because it is a mode or perhaps because it sounds more pretentious. In contrast to this tendency, both "paradigm" and "paradigm shift" are taken here most seriously and their usage is intimately related to the tradition in philosophy of science established by Thomas S. Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.3 This may appear dubious after we have been recently told that the impact of this book and the very concept of paradigm have "been largely, but not entirely, for the worse," namely, "to dull the critical sensibility of the academy" and "to kill the historicist impulse."4 "Kuhnification," it has been argued, is responsible for the suppression of free inquiry and bringing about "paradigmitis," a syndrome characterized by "a collective sense of historical amnesia and political inertia."5 Nonetheless, it is my contention that the paradigm approach per se is not dismissed by the criticism of Kuhn's conception and can be modified in such a way as to be made fruitful for structuring music education discourse and the explication of theory development in music education. To show how this is possible is the task before me.Underlying this project is the idea that theory development in music education can be adequately grasped and appraised in terms of more general units than specific theories which I shall call paradigms. That I am giving preference to this term and not choosing another from the group of providers of the conceptual framework that have been suggested throughout the history—"research tradition" (Laudan), "research programme"(Lakatos), "comprehensive cosmological point of view" (Feyerabend)—is that I find it more pertinent: it is neutral enough and allows for modifications which are necessary in view of the specific nature of music education discourse.In what follows, I will begin with an examination of Peter Abbs' account of paradigms and paradigm shifts in arts education. I... (shrink)
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    El "clave bien temperado" de Felisberto Hernández.Elvira Aballí Morell -2019 -Valenciana 24:7-32.
    El interés de los críticos e investigadores en la obra de Felisberto Hernández se ha incrementado desde su inserción en el campo cultural a través de las valoraciones de Italo Calvino y de Julio Cortázar. No obstante, la intersección entre la literatura y la música en la obra de Felisberto Hernández no ha sido suficientemente atendido a pesar de la evidente amalgama entre ambos campos. Esta investigación intenta saldar ese adeudo mediante un análisis interdisciplinario que permita decodificar la presencia de (...) la música en la obra de Felisberto Hernández y su contribución a la narrativa de este autor. El conocimiento musical y la experiencia como intérprete de Felisberto Hernández se traducen en su obra no solo a través del empleo de un imaginario musical, sino también a partir de la presencia de estructuras propias del discurso musical entre las cuales sobresale la organización del relato a partir de macroformas y de microformas, del uso de la dinámica – tanto por planos sonoros como por reguladores –, de la agógica y de los silencios como ejes del discurso narrativo. (shrink)
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    Feder, Tafel, Mensch: Al-ʻāmirīs Kitāb Al-Fuṣūl Fī L-Maʻālim Al-Ilāhīya Und Die Arabische Proklos-Rezeption Im 10. Jh.Elvira Wakelnig -2006 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Elvira Wakelnig.
    Al-ʽĀmirī’s Chapters on Metaphysical Topics are an impressive example of the fusing of Greek Neoplatonism with Islamic Theology. Being a paraphrase of the Proclean Elements of Theology , they provide a better understanding of the tradition of the Liber de Causis in Arabic.
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    Breve recuerdo del maestro inolvidable.RafaelElvira -2006 -Anuario Filosófico 39 (87):777-784.
    This article attempts to present the human face of Antonio Millán-Puelles, as well as his philosophical contributions. Rafael Alvira, one of his closest disciples explains here Millán-Puelles philosophical thinking from within. It describes the philosophical path followed by Millán-Puelles for the sake of liberty, objectivity and philosophical realism.
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    'Ên... 'el·la' en la exégesis de Génesis Rabbah.Elvira Martín Contreras -2000 -'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 5:147.
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    Pierderea timpului ca instrument de comprehensiune în eseurile lui Mircea Eliade/ The Loss of Time as Comprehension Tool in the Essays of Mircea Eliade.Elvira Groza -2005 -Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (10):211-218.
    This article analyses the concept of “the loss of time” in the essays of Mircea Eliade. This concept is shown to be an instrument of knowledge and a form of freedom that saves the human being from falling into historicity, and opens a point of access towards authenticity. The article critically discusses the temporal alternatives of the modern human being: capitalized time, free time, and personal time. The loss of time is subsequently shown to be both a technique for obtaining (...) salvation, and a domination technique de- scribed in scientific works. Finally, the invitation of losing time is seen as a re-activation of an a priori structure that makes possible the “humanitarian engagement” of Eliade in order to re-actualize the sacred at the conscious level of the modern human being, as well as an attempt at revalorization of parusia for the religious Christian. (shrink)
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    Flesh and Blood and Flesh and Blood.Elvira K. Katić -2013 -Semiotics:257-271.
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    The social concretisation of educational postmodernism.Elvira Nica -2018 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1646-1647.
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    ‘The Same Thing in Another Medium’ Plotinus’ Notion of Music.Elvira Panaiotidi -2014 -Ancient Philosophy 34 (2):393-413.
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  44. 'L'homme révolté'di Albert Camus.Elvira Cassa Salvi -1952 -Humanitas 7 (7):737-746.
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    El personalismo como superación de las antinomias actuales.Elvira Repetto Talavera -1976 -Anuario Filosófico 9 (1):293-321.
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    Miskawayh, Abū ʿAlī.Elvira Wakelnig -2011 - In H. Lagerlund,Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 797--799.
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    Proclus, Arabic.Elvira Wakelnig -2011 - In H. Lagerlund,Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1078--1081.
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    Accessing Online Data for Youth Mental Health Research: Meeting the Ethical Challenges.Elvira Perez Vallejos,Ansgar Koene,Christopher James Carter,Daniel Hunt,Christopher Woodard,Lachlan Urquhart,Aislinn Bergin &Ramona Statache -2019 -Philosophy and Technology 32 (1):87-110.
    This article addresses the general ethical issues of accessing online personal data for research purposes. The authors discuss the practical aspects of online research with a specific case study that illustrates the ethical challenges encountered when accessing data from Kooth, an online youth web-counselling service. This paper firstly highlights the relevance of a process-based approach to ethics when accessing highly sensitive data and then discusses the ethical considerations and potential challenges regarding the accessing of public data from Digital Mental Health (...) services. It presents solutions that aim to protect young DMH service users as well as the DMH providers and researchers mining such data. Special consideration is given to service users’ expectations of what their data might be used for, as well as their perceptions of whether the data they post is public, private or open. We provide recommendations for planning and designing online research that includes vulnerable young people as research participants in an ethical manner. We emphasise the distinction between public, private and open data, which is crucial to comprehend the ethical challenges in accessing DMH data. Among our key recommendations, we foreground the need to consider a collaborative approach with the DMH providers while respecting service users’ control over personal data, and we propose the implementation of digital solutions embedded within the platform for explicit opt-out/opt-in recruitment strategies and ‘read more’ options. (shrink)
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  49. La industria metalmecánica y sus capacidades tecnológicas. Diagnóstico de la región centro del estado de Coahuila.Elvira Velarde López &Zóchitl Araiza Garza -forthcoming -El Dilema de la Innovación.
     
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    In dem Gesang der Linie offenbart sich die Wahrheit der Form.Elvira Bojilova -2019 -Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 64 (2):50-75.
    Vor dem Hintergrund von Heinrich Wölfflins Kunstgeschichtlichen Grundbegriffen (1915) untersucht der Beitrag anhand kennerschaftlicher und formalistischer Forschungsansätze des 20. Jahrhunderts die Verwendung von Metaphern für die Beschreibung von graphischen Kunstwerken. Mittels musikalischer und anthropomorpher Begriffe wird gezeigt, wie sich insbesondere Metaphern mehr als andere sprachliche Mittel oder Begrifflichkeiten je nach methodischer Ausrichtung für Argumentationen vereinnahmen ließen und Konnotationen entsprechend wechseln konnten. Zugleich eignet ihnen ein besonderes rezeptionsästhetisches Potenzial, mit dem Kunstwerke scheinbar ›intuitiver‹ erfasst werden können.
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