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    Hand Position and Response Assignment Modulate the Activation of the Valence‐Space Conceptual Metaphor.Emilia Castaño,Elizabeth Gilboy,Sara Feijóo,Elisabet Serrat,Carles Rostan,Joseph Hilferty &Toni Cunillera -2018 -Cognitive Science 42 (7):2342-2363.
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    When Meaning Is Not Enough: Distributional and Semantic Cues to Word Categorization in Child Directed Speech.FeijooSara,Muñoz Carmen,Amadó Anna &Serrat Elisabet -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  3. Algorithms on Regulatory Lockdown in Medicine.Boris Babic,Sara Gerke,Theodoros Evgeniou &I. Glenn Cohen -2019 -Science 6470 (366):1202-1204.
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    Proof Analysis in Modal Logic.Sara Negri -2005 -Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (5-6):507-544.
    A general method for generating contraction- and cut-free sequent calculi for a large family of normal modal logics is presented. The method covers all modal logics characterized by Kripke frames determined by universal or geometric properties and it can be extended to treat also Gödel-Löb provability logic. The calculi provide direct decision methods through terminating proof search. Syntactic proofs of modal undefinability results are obtained in the form of conservativity theorems.
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    Cut Elimination in the Presence of Axioms.Sara Negri &Jan Von Plato -1998 -Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):418-435.
    A way is found to add axioms to sequent calculi that maintains the eliminability of cut, through the representation of axioms as rules of inference of a suitable form. By this method, the structural analysis of proofs is extended from pure logic to free-variable theories, covering all classical theories, and a wide class of constructive theories. All results are proved for systems in which also the rules of weakening and contraction can be eliminated. Applications include a system of predicate logic (...) with equality in which also cuts on the equality axioms are eliminated. (shrink)
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  6. Personal identity and persisting as many.Sara Weaver &John Turri -2018 - In Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols,Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 2. Oxford University Press. pp. 213-242.
    Many philosophers hypothesize that our concept of personal identity is partly constituted by the one-person-one-place rule, which states that a person can only be in one place at a time. This hypothesis has been assumed by the most influential contemporary work on personal identity. In this paper, we report a series of studies testing whether the hypothesis is true. In these studies, people consistently judged that the same person existed in two different places at the same time. This result undermines (...) some widely held philosophical assumptions, supports others, and fits well with recent discoveries on identity judgments about inanimate objects and non-human animals. (shrink)
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    Integrating Community Voices in Data-Centric Research: Overcoming Barriers to Meaningful Engagement.Sara Watson,Preya Agam,Austin M. Stroud &Michelle L. McGowan -2025 -American Journal of Bioethics 25 (2):87-90.
    We appreciate Chapman and colleagues’ (2025) advocacy for revising the Common Rule to address the downstream effects of data-centric research, particularly the potential for group harms such as sti...
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    Free will and mental quausation.Sara Bernstein &Jessica Wilson -2016 -Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (2):310-331.
    Free will, if such there be, involves free choosing: the ability to mentally choose an outcome, where the outcome is 'free' in being, in some substantive sense, up to the agent of the choice. As such, it is clear that the questions of how to understand free will and mental causation are connected, for events of seemingly free choosing are mental events that appear to be efficacious vis-a-vis other mental events as well as physical events. Nonetheless, the free will and (...) mental causation debates have proceeded largely independently of each other. Here we aim to make progress in determining how the free will and mental causation debates bear on one another. We first argue that the problems of free will and of mental causation can be seen as special cases of a more general problem, concerning whether and how mental events of a given type may be efficacious, qua the types of event they are---qualitative, intentional, freely deliberative---given their apparent causal irrelevancy for effects of the type in question; here we generalize what Horgan 1989 identifies as "the problem of mental quausation" (S1). We then build on this result to identify fruitful parallels between hard determinism and eliminative physicalism (S2) and soft determinism and non-reductive physicalism (S3). (shrink)
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    Contraction-free sequent calculi for geometric theories with an application to Barr's theorem.Sara Negri -2003 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (4):389-401.
    Geometric theories are presented as contraction- and cut-free systems of sequent calculi with mathematical rules following a prescribed rule-scheme that extends the scheme given in Negri and von Plato. Examples include cut-free calculi for Robinson arithmetic and real closed fields. As an immediate consequence of cut elimination, it is shown that if a geometric implication is classically derivable from a geometric theory then it is intuitionistically derivable.
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    Proof analysis for Lewis counterfactuals.Sara Negri &Giorgio Sbardolini -2016 -Review of Symbolic Logic 9 (1):44-75.
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    Proof Theory for Modal Logic.Sara Negri -2011 -Philosophy Compass 6 (8):523-538.
    The axiomatic presentation of modal systems and the standard formulations of natural deduction and sequent calculus for modal logic are reviewed, together with the difficulties that emerge with these approaches. Generalizations of standard proof systems are then presented. These include, among others, display calculi, hypersequents, and labelled systems, with the latter surveyed from a closer perspective.
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    A Reverse Stroop Task with Mouse Tracking.Naohide Yamamoto,Sara Incera &Conor T. McLennan -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Dispositional development and assessment in teacher preparation programs.Sara Clemm von Hohenberg (ed.) -2023 - Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
    This book researches how dispositions are a key indicator in teacher success both in terms of instructional effectiveness and long term retention giving examples and support strategies on how to implement these qualities and characteristics into a robust curriculum.
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    Proofs and Countermodels in Non-Classical Logics.Sara Negri -2014 -Logica Universalis 8 (1):25-60.
    Proofs and countermodels are the two sides of completeness proofs, but, in general, failure to find one does not automatically give the other. The limitation is encountered also for decidable non-classical logics in traditional completeness proofs based on Henkin’s method of maximal consistent sets of formulas. A method is presented that makes it possible to establish completeness in a direct way: For any given sequent either a proof in the given logical system or a countermodel in the corresponding frame class (...) is found. The method is a synthesis of a generation of calculi with internalized relational semantics, a Tait–Schütte–Takeuti style completeness proof, and procedures to finitize the countermodel construction. Finitizations for intuitionistic propositional logic are obtained through the search for a minimal derivation, through pruning of infinite branches in search trees by means of a suitable syntactic counterpart of semantic filtration, or through a proof-theoretic embedding into an appropriate provability logic. A number of examples illustrates the method, its subtleties, challenges, and present scope. (shrink)
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    Passionate Leaders in Social Entrepreneurship: Exploring an African Context.Adesuwa Omorede &Sara Thorgren -2018 -Business and Society 57 (3):481-524.
    Nonstate actors such as social enterprises are increasingly influential for addressing pressing social needs in sub-Saharan Africa. Moving responsibility from the state to private entrepreneurs calls for a greater understanding of how single individuals achieve their social mission in a context characterized by acute poverty and where informal institutions, such as trust and collective norms, are strong governance mechanisms. This study recognizes the role of leader passion as a key element for gaining people’s trust in the social enterprise leader and (...) the social mission. Qualitative data were collected on 37 leaders of Nigerian social enterprises in arenas such as health, women’s rights, children’s rights, AIDS/hiv care and education, and sustainable development. Drawing on 100 semistructured interviews, the authors develop an inductive model illustrating how leader passion interrelates with the social enterprise organizing and outcomes. (shrink)
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  16. Origen del lenguaje: un enfoque multidisciplinar.Angel Rivera Arrizabalaga &Sara Rivera Velasco -2009 -Ludus Vitalis 17 (31):103-141.
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    Vertegenwoordiging in het grenzenland: de vermeende loyaliteiten van politici uit etnisch-culturele minderheidsgroepen.Sara de Jong &Eline Severs -2017 -Res Publica 59 (4):487-505.
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    Kripke completeness revisited.Sara Negri -2009 - In Giuseppe Primiero, Acts of Knowledge: History, Philosophy and Logic. College Publications. pp. 233--266.
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    Sequent calculus in natural deduction style.Sara Negri &Jan von Plato -2001 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (4):1803-1816.
    A sequent calculus is given in which the management of weakening and contraction is organized as in natural deduction. The latter has no explicit weakening or contraction, but vacuous and multiple discharges in rules that discharge assumptions. A comparison to natural deduction is given through translation of derivations between the two systems. It is proved that if a cut formula is never principal in a derivation leading to the right premiss of cut, it is a subformula of the conclusion. Therefore (...) it is sufficient to eliminate those cuts that correspond to detour and permutation conversions in natural deduction. (shrink)
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    Verdad, desinformación y verificación: contexto de estudio y contribución al debate.Astrid Wagner &Sara Degli-Esposti -2022 -Dilemata 38:5-12.
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    Política ambiental chilena y política indígena en la coyuntura de los tratados internacionales (1990-2010).Sara Zelada Muñoz &James Park Key -2013 -Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 35.
    Se analizan las políticas medio ambientales e indígenas durante el período 1990- 2010 de gobiernos de la Concertación, los tratados internacionales sobre el medio ambiente que inciden en el uso de recursos naturales en territorios huilliche. Se concluye que la política pública medioambiental, por su naturaleza reactiva, en el contexto de los mercados globales, se ha visto sobrepasada por la hegemonía del poder de las transnacionales que invierten en los commodities forestal, minero, agropecuario, amparadas por una legislación ambiental débil y (...) un discurso político obsecuente. (shrink)
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    A normalizing system of natural deduction for intuitionistic linear logic.Sara Negri -2002 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (8):789-810.
    The main result of this paper is a normalizing system of natural deduction for the full language of intuitionistic linear logic. No explicit weakening or contraction rules for -formulas are needed. By the systematic use of general elimination rules a correspondence between normal derivations and cut-free derivations in sequent calculus is obtained. Normalization and the subformula property for normal derivations follow through translation to sequent calculus and cut-elimination.
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    Sequent calculus proof theory of intuitionistic apartness and order relations.Sara Negri -1999 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 38 (8):521-547.
    Contraction-free sequent calculi for intuitionistic theories of apartness and order are given and cut-elimination for the calculi proved. Among the consequences of the result is the disjunction property for these theories. Through methods of proof analysis and permutation of rules, we establish conservativity of the theory of apartness over the theory of equality defined as the negation of apartness, for sequents in which all atomic formulas appear negated. The proof extends to conservativity results for the theories of constructive order over (...) the usual theories of order. (shrink)
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    Roger Bacon and Ramon Llull, expressions of a multicultural Middle Ages. Novelty emerging from tradition.Flavia Marcacci &Sara Muzzi -2016 -Anuario Filosófico 49 (1):155-175.
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    Glivenko sequent classes in the light of structural proof theory.Sara Negri -2016 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 55 (3-4):461-473.
    In 1968, Orevkov presented proofs of conservativity of classical over intuitionistic and minimal predicate logic with equality for seven classes of sequents, what are known as Glivenko classes. The proofs of these results, important in the literature on the constructive content of classical theories, have remained somehow cryptic. In this paper, direct proofs for more general extensions are given for each class by exploiting the structural properties of G3 sequent calculi; for five of the seven classes the results are strengthened (...) to height-preserving statements, and it is further shown that the constructive and minimal proofs are identical in structure to the classical proof from which they are obtained. (shrink)
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    The importance of training strategy adaptation: A learner-oriented approach for improving older adults' memory and transfer.Sara Bottiroli,Elena Cavallini,John Dunlosky,Tomaso Vecchi &Christopher Hertzog -2013 -Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 19 (3):205.
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    The Smart Aging Platform for Assessing Early Phases of Cognitive Impairment in Patients With Neurodegenerative Diseases.Sara Bottiroli,Sara Bernini,Elena Cavallini,Elena Sinforiani,Chiara Zucchella,Stefania Pazzi,Paolo Cristiani,Tomaso Vecchi,Daniela Tost,Giorgio Sandrini &Cristina Tassorelli -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12:635410.
    Background:Smart Aging is a serious game (SG) platform that generates a 3D virtual reality environment in which users perform a set of screening tasks designed to allow evaluation of global cognition. Each task replicates activities of daily living performed in a familiar environment. The main goal of the present study was to ascertain whether Smart Aging could differentiate between different types and levels of cognitive impairment in patients with neurodegenerative disease.Methods:Ninety-one subjects (mean age = 70.29 ± 7.70 years)—healthy older adults (...) (HCs,n= 23), patients with single-domain amnesic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI,n= 23), patients with single-domain executive Parkinson's disease MCI (PD-MCI,n= 20), and patients with mild Alzheimer's disease (mild AD,n= 25)—were enrolled in the study. All participants underwent cognitive evaluations performed using both traditional neuropsychological assessment tools, including the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Montreal Overall Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), and the Smart Aging platform. We analyzed global scores on Smart Aging indices (i.e., accuracy, time, distance) as well as the Smart Aging total score, looking for differences between the four groups.Results:The findings revealed significant between-group differences in all the Smart Aging indices: accuracy (p< 0.001), time (p< 0.001), distance (p< 0.001), and total Smart Aging score (p< 0.001). The HCs outperformed the mild AD, aMCI, and PD-MCI patients in terms of accuracy, time, distance, and Smart Aging total score. In addition, the mild AD group was outperformed both by the HCs and by the aMCI and PD-MCI patients on accuracy and distance. No significant differences were found between aMCI and PD-MCI patients. Finally, the Smart Aging scores significantly correlated with the results of the neuropsychological assessments used.Conclusion:These findings, although preliminary due to the small sample size, suggest the validity of Smart Aging as a screening tool for the detection of cognitive impairment in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. (shrink)
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    Values, practices, and metaphysical assumptions in the biological sciences.Sara Weaver &Carla Fehr -2017 - In Ann Garry, Serene J. Khader & Alison Stone,Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy. London: Routledge. pp. 314-328.
    The biological sciences provide ample opportunity and motivation for feminist interventions. These sciences are seen by many as an authority on human nature and are highly relevant to many issues of social justice and public policy. Feminist philosophy of biology focuses on the ethical and epistemic adequacy and responsibility of biological claims. This work is critical in the sense of identifying epistemically and ethically irresponsible knowledge claims, research practices, and dissemination of biological research regarding sex/gender, including ways that sex/gender interacts (...) with other social categories. In this chapter we describe classic themes in feminist philosophy of biology, with particular regard to research practices and metaphysical assumptions. We then go on to argue that these classic themes remain salient in contemporary neuroscientific investigations of human emotion and in feminist research on the evolution of human behavior. (shrink)
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  29. Roslyn Weiss, The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies Reviewed by.Sara Ahbel-Rappe -2009 -Philosophy in Review 29 (1):76-78.
     
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    Georges Bataille: figure dell'eros.F. Bassan &Sara Colafranceschi (eds.) -2016 - Milano: Mimesis.
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  31. Descartes' notion of the mind-body union and its phenomenological expositions.Sara Heinämaa &Timo Kaitaro -2018 - In Dan Zahavi,Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    The dysfunctionality of everyday things:-on stress, design and artefacts.Sara Ilstedt Hjelm -forthcoming -Techne:: Design Wisdom.
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    (1 other version)Die politische Bedeutung der pornografischen Kehre.Mario Perniola &Sara Fiona Maclaren -2010 -Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 1 (2):27-42.
    The text is looking for a political explanation of the turn in Western attitude to pornography which has taken place since the sixties and even more so since the seventies. More surprising than the liberalization of pornography itself appears the massive pornographic self-exposure even by minors since the turn of the millennium. In addition to the reasons for this extraordinary permissiveness, the paper questions the role of technical and audiovisual media in this social development.
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    “I didn't want to do it!” The detection of past intentions.Andrea Zangrossi,Sara Agosta,Gessica Cervesato,Federica Tessarotto &Giuseppe Sartori -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Kasuistik Und Theorie des Gewissens. Von Pascal Bis Kant: Akten der Kant-Pascal-Tagung in Tübingen, 12.–14. April 2018.Sara Di Giulio &Alberto Frigo (eds.) -2020 - De Gruyter.
    Trotz der Hinweise an wichtigen Stellen in Kants Schriften richtet die Kantforschung ihre Aufmerksamkeit nur selten auf die Jahrhunderte währende Tradition der Kasuistik und den Begriff des Gewissens, der in ihrem Rahmen ausgearbeitet wird. Eingehend untersucht wird in diesem Buch insbesondere der Zeitabschnitt von Pascals "Briefen in die Provinz" bis zu Kants eigener Kritik des Probabilismus und seinem Entwurf einer Kasuistik als Teil der ethischen Methodenlehre.
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    The intensional side of algebraic-topological representation theorems.Sara Negri -2017 -Synthese 198 (Suppl 5):1121-1143.
    Stone representation theorems are a central ingredient in the metatheory of philosophical logics and are used to establish modal embedding results in a general but indirect and non-constructive way. Their use in logical embeddings will be reviewed and it will be shown how they can be circumvented in favour of direct and constructive arguments through the methods of analytic proof theory, and how the intensional part of the representation results can be recovered from the syntactic proof of those embeddings. Analytic (...) methods will also be used to establish the embedding of subintuitionistic logics into the corresponding modal logics. Finally, proof-theoretic embeddings will be interpreted as a reduction of classes of word problems. (shrink)
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    Heredity, Race, and the Birth of the Modern.Sara Eigen Figal -2008 - New York: Routledge.
    This book places under sustained scrutiny some of our most basic modern assumptions about inheritance, genealogy, blood relations, and racial categories. It has at its core a deceptively simple question, one too often taken for granted: what constitutes "good" bonds among humans, and what compels us to determine them so across generations as both a physical and a metaphysical attribute? Answering this question is complex and involves a foray into a seemingly disparate array of early modern sources: from adages, common (...) law, and literature about bloodlines and bastardy to philosophical, political, and scientific discourses that both confirm and confound the "common sense" of familial, communal, national, and racial identity.  . (shrink)
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  38. Meditation as science and religion.Miguel Farias &Sara Rahamani -2021 - In Russell Re Manning,Mutual enrichment between psychology and theology. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Introduction: The Making of Them and Us – Cultural encounters conveyed also through pictorial means.Anna Cabak Rédei,Sara Lenninger &Göran Sonesson -2020 -Semiotica 2020 (232):1-4.
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    Atmospheric landscapes: theories, problems, perspectives.Sara Borriello -2024 -Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 23.
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    (1 other version)"Triggered": The Depth and Breadth of a Psychological Construct.Sara Bonilla,Sharon Lamb &Aashika Anantharaman -2025 -Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 32 (1):1-14.
    Within the psy- disciplines, Foucauldian discourse analysis has shown that those who exercise power in defining psychological experiences seek to maintain existing power hierarchies through this labeling. In that way, it is a fitting method to examine how the use of specific language constructs reality for individuals and society as a whole. Currently, the use of the word "triggered" has proliferated beyond the common mental health usage to refer to posttraumatic stress disorder or a re-experiencing symptom of a trauma. In (...) this qualitative investigation, we analyze "triggered" experiences written about in participants' vignettes to explore how using the word "triggered" does something in terms of power, hierarchy, and expression of vulnerability for individuals, and how this is impacted by the way they position themselves and others in speaking about their experiences. We understand the experience of being "triggered" to be constructed differently depending on the source of the trigger. The difference is particularly salient for those who use "triggered" to refer to a microaggression as opposed to those who are referring to a sexual assault. We discuss the tension between supporting a psychiatric status quo regarding trauma and the subversion of this status quo via the expanded use of the word "triggered.". (shrink)
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    Natural Indicators of Cognitive Development: An Observational Study of Rural Guatemalan Children.Sara B. Nerlove,John M. Roberts,Robert E. Klein,Charles Yarbrough &Jean ‐PierreHabicht -1974 -Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 2 (3):265-295.
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    Ethical Challenges in the Treatment of Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities.Sara E. Boyd &Zachary W. Adams -2010 -Ethics and Behavior 20 (6):407-418.
    The effective provision of psychotherapy services to individuals with intellectual disability requires consideration of ethical issues related to clinical competence, access to services, obligations to multiple parties, guardianship, and appropriate assessment practices. This article provides an overview of major ethical considerations with guidance for clarifying and resolving common ethical concerns. Psychologists are encouraged to expand access to psychotherapy services for this population while maintaining awareness of potential modifications, training needs, and boundaries of professional competence. The authors provide recommendations and resources (...) for effective and ethical treatment of psychotherapy clients with intellectual disabilities. (shrink)
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    Unsettling experiences: A qualitative inquiry into young peoples’ narratives of diagnosis for common skin conditions in the United Kingdom.Abigail McNiven &Sara Ryan -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis are relatively prevalent health concerns in children, adolescents and young adults. Experiences of these dermatology diagnoses in adolescence have hitherto not been the focus of research, perhaps owing to assumptions that these diagnoses are not particularly impactful or intricate processes, events or labels. We draw on a thematic secondary analysis of in-depth interviews with 42 adolescents and young people living in the United Kingdom and, influenced by the sociologies of diagnosis and time, highlight (...) the psychological, emotional, social and temporal complexities involved in their diagnosis experiences. Firstly, we describe how participants remembered, re- and co-constructed their diagnosis experiences during the interview. Secondly, we explore the pace and rhythm of diagnosis, including mis-diagnoses, highlighting the jarring potential for adolescents on being diagnosed, even for conditions typically deemed minor. Thirdly, we consider the ways in which these diagnoses have the capacity to reformulate notions of past, present and future, including projecting into imagined futures and reinterpreting past bodily sensations. Finally, we examine how memories about and the meaning of diagnosis are revisited, revised and potentially replaced as a child or adolescent grows older, and increases their management of their condition and encounters with healthcare professionals. In unsettling an assumption that diagnosis experiences for adolescents of common skin conditions is unproblematic or straightforward, our qualitative analysis critically engages with and contribute to tenets of health research that are of interest to quantitative and qualitative researchers, clinicians and patients. (shrink)
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    Análisis de las transiciones juveniles desde la perspectiva de género: entre la influencia del ciclo vital y el cambio generacional.Sara Moreno Colom -2015 -Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 16:111-138.
    El artículo presenta una aproximación a la transición educativa, laboral, domiciliar y familiar de las personas jóvenes desde la perspectiva de género. El objetivo es analizar hasta qué punto la mejora del nivel educativo introduce transformaciones en el carácter tradicionalmente sexuado de las transiciones hacia la vida adulta. El análisis parte del conjunto de factores estructurales que pueden condicionar las transiciones juveniles, si bien atribuye una influencia central a la etapa del ciclo vital. A partir de los datos de la (...) Enquesta a la Juventud de Catalunya 2012, se concluye que el efecto ciclo vital limita el efecto generacional en la transformación de las relaciones de género entre la población joven.This paper focuses on educational, employment, housing and family transitions of young people from the gender perspective. The aim is to analyze how the educational system introduces changes in the traditional gendered transitions to adulthood. For this purpose, it takes into account structural factors with special attention to the life cycle. Based on data from the Enquesta a la joventud de Catalunya 2012, the results show that the effect of life cycle limits the effect of the generation in order to change the gender relations between young people. (shrink)
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    Didactic guide for the education in the work from the Community Medicine subject.Sara de Posada Rodríguez,Ismedys Martínez Sánchez,Nohelvis Pirez Rodríguez &Raquel Rodríguez Agramonte -2018 -Humanidades Médicas 18 (3):547-565.
    RESUMEN Introducción: La educación en el trabajo es la forma fundamental del proceso docente educativo en las carreras de las ciencias médicas y en específico para la asignatura de Medicina Comunitaria de la carrera de Medicina. Objetivo: Exponer elementos referidos a una guía didáctica para la educación en el trabajo de la asignatura Medicina Comunitaria. Método: Se diseñó una guía didáctica para la educación en el trabajo, desde la asignatura Medicina Comunitaria. Se interactuó con estudiantes de segundo año de la (...) carrera de Medicina, la cuak abarcó 4 etapas. Resultados: Se ofrecen las tareas con sus objetivos y acciones a cumplimentar por los estudiantes, amparados por la guía actual de confección del Análisis de la Situación de Salud. Conclusiones: La guía constituye una herramienta que posibilita la realización de las actividades de la educación en el trabajo a la vez que permite el logro de competencias profesionales. ABSTRACT Introduction: The education in the work is the fundamental form of the educational teaching process in the careers of the medical sciences and in specific for the subject of Community Medicine of the career of Medicine. Objective: To exhibit elements referred to a didactic guide for the education in the work of the Community Medicine subject. Method: A didactic guide was designed for the education in the work, from the Community Medicine subject. It was interacted with students of the second year of the career of Medicine, which included 4 stages. Results: The tasks are offered with their objectives and actions to complete for the students protected by the current guide of preparation of the Analysis of the Situation of Health. Conclusions: The guide constitutes a tool that makes possible the achievement of the activities of the education in the work, simultaneously it allows the achievement of professional competitions. (shrink)
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    Oxford Ib Skills and Practice: Theory of Knowledge for the Ib Diploma.Jill Rutherford,Sara Santrampurwala,Kosta Lekanides,Adam Rothwell &Roz Trudgon -2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Kosta Lekanides & Adam Rothwell.
    Ensure learners truly understand all the essential TOK foundations and provide a practical learning scaffold to confidently progress them onto higher order thinking. Comprehensively supporting the TOK course book and mapped to the 2013 syllabus, this focused guide distils the big TOK ideas and builds student confidence right from the start.
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    Decision methods for linearly ordered Heyting algebras.Sara Negri &Roy Dyckhoff -2006 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (4):411-422.
    The decision problem for positively quantified formulae in the theory of linearly ordered Heyting algebras is known, as a special case of work of Kreisel, to be solvable; a simple solution is here presented, inspired by related ideas in Gödel-Dummett logic.
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    Representing behavioral pathology: the importance of modality in medical descriptions of conduct, ADHD as case study.Sara Vilar-Lluch -unknown
    This paper examines the role of modality resources (e.g., “may”, “often”) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in representing behavioral pathology focusing, in particular, on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). ADHD diagnosis requires reports of non-practitioners (e.g., carers and teachers); an effective understanding of behavioral descriptors by the lay community is thus of paramount importance. The study combines qualitative linguistic discourse analysis and a corpus approach to study the presence and functions of modality, adopting a Systemic (...) Functional perspective towards language. The study argues that in the DSM-5 modality is an important linguistic resource for conveying clinical significance, inferred from graduations of recurrence and probability. However, adopting features of professional discourse in representing behavioral pathology for non-experts, especially when those resources are inherently evaluative, stresses the need of health literacy among the lay social community and accessibility in health communication materials, particularly when non-practitioners are involved in the diagnosis practice. (shrink)
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    Entrevista a Magis Iglesias, Pablo Hernández y Diego S. Garrocho.Astrid Wagner &Sara Degli-Esposti -2022 -Dilemata 38:271-283.
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