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  1. Cultural elements in the practice of law in mexico: Informal networks in a formal system.LarissaAdlerLomnitz &Rodrigo Salazar -2002 - In Yves Dezalay & Bryant G. Garth,Global prescriptions: the production, exportation, and importation of a new legal orthodoxy. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
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    Veterinary medicine and animal husbandry in Mexico: From empiricism to science and technology. [REVIEW]LarissaAdlerLomnitz &Leticia Mayer -1994 -Minerva 32 (2):144-157.
    Foot-and-mouth disease was the event which led to the increased and improved training of veterinarians able to produce through their research new veterinary knowledge for practical application.It led to the transformation of the Mexican veterinary profession. It changed the kind of knowledge veterinarians received at university, and it also changed the work they did as professionals. Veterinarians gradually began to perform a much wider range of tasks: they did research, taught, worked as civil servants, or assumed positions as academic administrators (...) and as high governmental officials with a large amount of influence on governmental agricultural activities. They also engaged directly in animal husbandry and in food production.In parallel with these changes, the National University, and within it the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry, underwent a concomitant series of changes which ran hand-in-hand with the growth of the Mexican state. The university provided training for specialised research workers by offering scholarships and programmes of graduate study. This consolidated the activities of an academic community working on applied veterinary medicine. The beneficiaries of these efforts take part in and influence, to varying degrees, the planning and programming of agricultural policies in a way that would not formerly have been possible. (shrink)
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    Book Reviews : Becoming a Scientist in Mexico: The Challenge of Creating a Scientific Community in an Underdeveloped Country, by Jacqueline Fortes andLarissaAdlerLomnitz. University Park: Pennsylvania State Press, 1994, 225 pp. $35.00 (cloth. [REVIEW]Stuart McCook -1994 -Science, Technology and Human Values 19 (3):388-390.
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    Global prescriptions: the production, exportation, and importation of a new legal orthodoxy.Yves Dezalay &Bryant G. Garth (eds.) -2002 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
    Global Prescriptions scrutinizes the movement to export a U.S.-oriented version of the " rule of law," found in the activities of philanthropic foundations, the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and several other developmental organizations. Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth have brought together a group of scholars from a variety of disciplines--anthropology, economics, history, law, political science, and sociology--to create tools for understanding this movement. Comprised of two sections, the volume first develops theoretical perspectives key to an (...) understanding of the production and impact of new "global legal prescriptions." The second part shifts attention to the national importation of these legal orthodoxies. The scholars provide a diverse set of sophisticated approaches, both to the circumstances promoting the production of these prescriptions and to the limitations of the prescriptions in the different national settings. Thus, Global Prescriptions provides a unique treatment for readers interested in globalization generally or the potential spread of the "rule of law" in particular. This volume will intrigue scholars and students interested in a political science, economics, history, anthropology, law, and sociology. Contributors are Jeremy Adelman, Robert Boyer, Elizabeth Heger Boyle, Miguel Angel Centeno, Heinz Klug,LarissaAdlerLomnitz, John W. Meyer, Setsuo Miyazawa, Hiroshi Otsuka, Rodrigo Salazar, Kathryn Sikkink, Anne-Marie Slaughter, and Catalina Smulovitz. Yves Dezalay is Director of Research, National Center for Scientific Research, Paris. Bryant G. Garth is Director of the American Bar Foundation. (shrink)
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    Hierarchy and Peripherality: The Organisation of a Mexican Research Institute. [REVIEW]LarissaLomnitz -1979 -Minerva 17 (4):527-548.
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    Belief's Own Ethics.Jonathan EricAdler -2002 - MIT Press.
    In this book JonathanAdler offers a strengthened version of evidentialism, arguing that the ethics of belief should be rooted in the concept of belief--that...
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    Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's Lexicon.Mortimer J.Adler -1996 - Touchstone.
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    Strangers drowning: impossible idealism, drastic choices, and the urge to help.Larissa MacFarquhar -2015 - New York, New York: Penguin Books.
    What does it mean to devote yourself wholly to helping others? In Strangers Drowning,Larissa MacFarquhar seeks out people living lives of extreme ethical commitment and tells their deeply intimate stories; their stubborn integrity and their compromises; their bravery and their recklessness; their joys and defeats and wrenching dilemmas. A couple adopts two children in distress. But then they think: If they can change two lives, why not four? Or ten? They adopt twenty. But how do they weigh the (...) needs of unknown children in distress against the needs of the children they already have? Another couple founds a leprosy colony in the wilderness in India, living in huts with no walls, knowing that their two small children may contract leprosy or be eaten by panthers. The children survive. But what if they hadn't? How would their parents' risk have been judged? A woman believes that if she spends money on herself, rather than donate it to buy life-saving medicine, then she's responsible for the deaths that result. She lives on a fraction of her income, but wonders: when is compromise self-indulgence and when is it essential? We honor such generosity and high ideals; but when we call people do-gooders there is skepticism in it, even hostility. Why do moral people make us uneasy? Between her stories, MacFarquhar threads a lively history of the literature, philosophy, social science, and self-help that have contributed to a deep suspicion of do-gooders in Western culture. Through its sympathetic and beautifully vivid storytelling, Strangers Drowning confronts us with fundamental questions about what it means to be human. In a world of strangers drowning in need, how much should we help, and how much can we help? Is it right to care for strangers even at the expense of those we are closest to? Moving and provocative, Strangers Drowning challenges us to think about what we value most, and why. From the Hardcover edition. (shrink)
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    O homem dos lobos: Deleuze, Guattari e a psicanálise.Larissa Drigo Agostinho -2017 -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 62 (2):377-406.
    apresentamos uma comparação entre leituras distintas do caso do homem dos lobos visando explicitar e explicar as críticas deleuzo-guattarianas à psicanálise e, por consequência, os limites técnicos e teóricos desta. Serão abordadas as seguintes questões: a centralidade do complexo de Édipo na psicanálise, a castração em Freud e seus significados e limitações e, por fim, o caráter qualitativo da libido. O objetivo desta exposição é apresentar algumas das principais teses da esquizoanálise e expor a relevância de um conceito renovado de (...) inconsciente para a compreensão da relação entre desejo, política e vida social. (shrink)
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    Kleines Kant-Lexikon.Larissa Berger (ed.) -2018 - Wilhelm Fink Verlag.
    Ein Einstiegs- und Nachschlagwerk für das Philosophiestudium: Die Einträge liefern Definitionen und Kurzanalysen zu Kants Schriften, Grundbegriffen und Positionen. Sie können unabhängig voneinander gelesen werden, ergeben zusammengenommen aber auch eine vollständige Einführung. Das Kleine Kant-Lexikon beginnt mit einem Überblick zu Kants Leben und Werk sowie den zentralen Positionen seiner Philosophie. Auf diese Einführung folgen als erster Hauptteil detailliertere Analysen der wichtigsten Werke und Schriften Kants, als zweiter Hauptteil die Grundbegriffe seiner Philosophie zum Nachschlagen. Die Beiträge wurden von renommierten Expertinnen und (...) Experten der Kantforschung verfasst, sind dabei aber knapp und leicht verständlich. Das Lexikon erleichtert so die Lektüre von Kants Werken, Literaturhinweise helfen bei Referaten und Hausarbeiten. (shrink)
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    Projeto do futuro e identidade: um estudo com estudantes formandos.Larissa Hery Ito &Dulce Helena Penna Soares -2008 -Revista Aletheia 27:65-80.
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    Arvsõnade semantilistest omadustest ja arvsõnade kasutamisest teatud tekstides. Kokkuviõte.Larissa Naiditch -2001 -Sign Systems Studies 29 (2):533-533.
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    A tríplice constituição da perspectiva ética de Paul Ricoeur.Larissa Nobrega -2012 -Synesis 4 (2).
    Paul Ricoeur, em “O si-mesmo como outro” define sua perspectiva ética como “o desejo de viver bem com e para os outros em instituições justas”. Tal concepção possui uma tríplice estrutura, a saber: a ipseidade, a alteridade e a igualdade. Sendo apresentadas como a “estima de si”, a “solicitude” e a “justiça”, momentos determinantes para que se possa responder à pergunta sobre a identidade ética, norteadora de sua filosofia moral – “ quem é o sujeito capaz de imputação moral?”. Por (...) isso, cumpre ao presente artigo analisar cada um de seus elementos constitutivos a fim de compreender sua lógica interna, bem como ressaltar o viés aristotélico-teleológico da filosofia ricoeuriana. (shrink)
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    ein gutes Leben im Alter? Ethische Perspektiven auf Konzepte des Active Aging.Larissa Pfaller &Mark Schweda -2020 - In Andreas Frewer, Sabine Klotz, Christoph Herrler & Heiner Bielefeldt,Gute Behandlung im Alter?: Menschenrechte und Ethik zwischen Ideal und Realität. transcript Verlag. pp. 125-152.
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    Gilles Deleuze e Aristóteles: a diferença no feliz momento grego.Larissa Farias Rezino -2021 -Griot : Revista de Filosofia 21 (2):15-26.
    Deleuzian criticisms of representational thinking converge on the understanding of thought as a recognitive process. To recognize is to think. Among all the problems concerning such a model of thought, there is a fundamental obstacle to recognition: it does not recognize what does not fit into its previously established premises and which delimit the linearity of correct thinking. Thus, as Deleuze warns us, the difference has never been thought for itself. In such a notion, the difference is just an opposition (...) to the equal. In one of his dialogues with the philosophical tradition, the French thinker found a punctual gap in the thinking of the Greek philosopher Aristotle where difference is brought up. A moment when the difference emerged and was almost considered by itself, and which was called "the happy Greek moment" by Deleuze. It is about Aristotelian thought of difference, that Greek moment and the conceptual criticism that Deleuze conducts to compose his theory that the article will deal with. (shrink)
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    Chagall for the Stage: An International Journey.Larissa Rudova &Hans J. Rindisbacher -2018 -The European Legacy 24 (1):76-81.
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    The Logic of Scientific Inference: An Introduction.Jonathan E.Adler -1982 -Philosophical Quarterly 32 (128):291-291.
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    Kant, Race, and Racism: Views from Somewhere.Huaping Lu-Adler -2023 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    Kant scholars have paid relatively little attention to his raciology. They assume that his racism, as personal prejudice, can be disentangled from his core philosophy. They also assume that racism contradicts his moral theory. In this book, philosopher Huaping Lu-Adler challenges both assumptions. She shows how Kant's raciology--divided into racialism and racism--is integral to his philosophical system. She also rejects the individualistic approach to Kant and racism. Instead, she uses the notion of racism as ideological formation to demonstrate how (...) Kant, from his social location both as a prominent scholar and as a lifelong educator, participated in the formation of modern racist ideology. As a scholar, Kant developed a ground-breaking scientific theory of race from the standpoint of a philosophical investigator of nature or Naturforscher. As an educator, he transmitted denigrating depictions of the racialized others and imbued those descriptions with normative relevance. In both roles, he left behind, as one of his legacies, a worldview that excluded non-whites from such goods as recognitional respect and candidacy for cultural and moral achievements. Scholars who research and teach Kant's philosophy therefore have an unshakable burden to take part in the ongoing antiracist struggles, through their teaching practices as well as their scholarship. And they must do so with a pragmatic attention to nonideal social realities and a deliberate orientation toward substantial racial justice, equality, and inclusion. Lu-Adler pushes the discourse about Kant and racism well beyond the old debates about whether he was racist or whether his racism contaminates his philosophy. By foregrounding the lasting legacies of Kant's raciology, her work calls for a profound reorientation of Kant scholarship. (shrink)
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    Early noun vocabularies: do ontology, category structure and syntax correspond?Larissa K. Samuelson &Linda B. Smith -1999 -Cognition 73 (1):1-33.
  20. A conversation with Mortimer J.Adler, the designer of the syntopicon talks.Mortimer JeromeAdler -1977 - [n.p.]: Center for Cassette Studies. Edited by Bill D. Moyers.
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    The Rationality of Science.Jonathan E.Adler -1983 -Philosophical Quarterly 33 (130):90-92.
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    A geometric introduction to forking and thorn-forking.HansAdler -2009 -Journal of Mathematical Logic 9 (1):1-20.
    A ternary relation [Formula: see text] between subsets of the big model of a complete first-order theory T is called an independence relation if it satisfies a certain set of axioms. The primary example is forking in a simple theory, but o-minimal theories are also known to have an interesting independence relation. Our approach in this paper is to treat independence relations as mathematical objects worth studying. The main application is a better understanding of thorn-forking, which turns out to be (...) closely related to modular pairs in the lattice of algebraically closed sets. (shrink)
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    Bordering on anthropology the dialectics of a national tradition in Mexico.ClaudioLomnitz -2000 -Revue de Synthèse 121 (3-4):345-379.
    Cet article explore la production du savoir dans le cadre d'une « anthropologie nationale». Au Mexique s'est développée de façon précoce une des plus importantes anthropologies « nationales » du monde postcolonial; malgré son « succès », elle a toujours été hantée par l'absorption de ses principaux représentants dans l'appareil d'État et par un sentiment de discontinuité et d'isolement intellectuel. Quatre aspects de l' anthropologie mexicaine sont abordés dans le contexte historique où ils ont émergé: le rôle de l'anthropologie dans (...) la construction d'une image de la nation (1850-1900); les stratégies d'intervention dans la modernisation et l'incorporation des populations indigènes et «attardées» (1880-1930); son rôle dans la régulation de l'orthodoxie du développement (1940-1968), puis dans la reformulation de l'image de la nation face à l'urbanisation massive (depuis 1968). (shrink)
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  24. Integrated information theory (IIT) 4.0: Formulating the properties of phenomenal existence in physical terms.Larissa Albantakis,Leonardo Barbosa,Graham Findlay,Matteo Grasso,Andrew Haun,William Marshall,William G. P. Mayner,Alireza Zaeemzadeh,Melanie Boly,Bjørn Juel,Shuntaro Sasai,Keiko Fujii,Isaac David,Jeremiah Hendren,Jonathan Lang &Giulio Tononi -2022 -Arxiv.
    This paper presents Integrated Information Theory (IIT) 4.0. IIT aims to account for the properties of experience in physical (operational) terms. It identifies the essential properties of experience (axioms), infers the necessary and sufficient properties that its substrate must satisfy (postulates), and expresses them in mathematical terms. In principle, the postulates can be applied to any system of units in a state to determine whether it is conscious, to what degree, and in what way. IIT offers a parsimonious explanation of (...) empirical evidence, makes testable predictions, and permits inferences and extrapolations. IIT 4.0 incorporates several developments of the past ten years, including a more accurate translation of axioms into postulates and mathematical expressions, the introduction of a unique measure of intrinsic information that is consistent with the postulates, and an explicit assessment of causal relations. By fully unfolding a system's irreducible cause-effect power, the distinctions and relations specified by a substrate can account for the quality of experience. (shrink)
     
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    O estilo tardio: deleuze e beckett.Larissa Drigo Agostinho -2017 -Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 58 (138):617-636.
    Resumo Procuramos demonstrar, a partir de uma relação entre a noção adorniana de estilo tardio e obras tardias de Deleuze - sobretudo L’épuisé, que trata da obra igualmente tardia de Beckett para a televisão - que há no pensamento deleuziano uma importante reflexão sobre a morte. Procuramos salientar a presença desta ideia e diferenciar a morte da noção de negativo, criticada pelo autor. Uma vez traçada a natureza desta reflexão, pretendemos questionar sua relevância no estudo da obra de Beckett.In this (...) article, we sought to demonstrate that there is in Deleuze’s philosophy an original reflection on death, which cannot be exhausted by an idea of negativity so common inside the Hegelian tradition. To achieve this objective a relation will be draw between Adornian notion of late style and Deleuze's late works - especially L'épuisé, We seek to highlight the presence of this idea of death and to differentiate it from the notion of negative so criticized by Deleuze. Once drawn the nature of this reflection, we intend to question its preponderance in Beckett's late works for television. (shrink)
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    To be or to know? Information in the pristine present.Larissa Albantakis -2022 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    To be true of every experience, the axioms of Integrated information theory are necessarily basic properties and should not be “over-psychologized.” Information, for example, merely asserts that experience is specific, not generic. It does not require “access.” The information a system specifies about itself in its current state is revealed by its unfolded cause–effect structure and quantified by its integrated information.
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    Lionel Casson (1914–2009).Larissa Bonfante -2009 -Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (4):495-496.
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    Humanitarian Action and Ethics, Ayesha Ahmad and James Smith, eds. , 336 pp., $95 cloth, $29.95 paper, $29.95 eBook.Larissa Fast -2019 -Ethics and International Affairs 33 (3):378-380.
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    The Concept of Ownership and the Relativity of Title.Larissa Katz -2011 -Jurisprudence 2 (1):191-203.
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    RETRACTED ARTICLE: Going native: Prospects of native advertising development in the ASEAN and BRICS countries.Larissa Noda,Olga Kolosova,Natalia Levoshich &Еlena Zatsarinnaya -2023 -Mind and Society 22 (1):161-161.
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    The threefold constitution of Paul Ricoeur's ethical perspective.Larissa Nóbrega Pinto -2012 -Synesis 4 (2):45-62.
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    Eine Kampfkunst lernen: Didaktische Transformationen und somatische Kommunikation.Larissa Schindler -2016 -Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 25 (1):361-372.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Paragrana Jahrgang: 25 Heft: 1 Seiten: 361-372.
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    Theoretische Produktivität. Möglichkeitsbedingungen intellektueller Transgression in Kants kritischer Philosophie.Larissa Wallner -2024 - Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann.
    The study explores how Kant's critical philosophy enables us to develop new ideas and find original, exemplary aesthetic forms. Theoretical productivity is a subjective process of change over time that affects beliefs and the way they are held to be true. On the one hand, Kant's intellectual production is determined by universal cognitive capacities, on the other hand it is informed by empirical, historical experience. The development of innovative thought and original aesthetic forms is based on an intertwining of productive (...) imagining, productive self-thinking and orienting design. With Kant, theoretical productivity can be understood as both determinable and open-ended intellectual activity. Both cases necessarily presuppose theoretical freedom. (shrink)
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  34. Kant and Slavery—Or Why He Never Became a Racial Egalitarian.Huaping Lu-Adler -2022 -Critical Philosophy of Race 10 (2):263-294.
    According to an oft-repeated narrative, while Kant maintained racist views through the 1780s, he changed his mind in the 1790s. Pauline Kleingeld introduced this narrative based on passages from Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals and “Toward Perpetual Peace”. On her reading, Kant categorically condemned chattel slavery in those texts, which meant that he became more racially egalitarian. But the passages involving slavery, once contextualized, either do not concern modern, race-based chattel slavery or at best suggest that Kant mentioned it as a (...) cautionary tale for labor practices in Europe. Overall, Kant never explicitly considered chattel slavery as a moral problem to be addressed on its own. Rather, he treated it primarily in terms of its function in human history. If he ended up expressing some qualms about its practices, it was likely because they threatened to deepen intra-European conflicts and undermine the prospect of perpetual peace. The humanity of the enslaved “Negroes” was never part of the reasoning. This was not a casual oversight on Kant’s part. It reflects the complexity of his philosophical system: everything he did or did not say about chattel slavery begins to make sense once we connect his philosophy of history and his depiction of “Negroes” as natural slaves. (shrink)
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  35. Foreword by RichardAdler.RichardAdler -2016 - In Andrzej Klimczuk,Economic Foundations for Creative Ageing Policy, Volume Ii: Putting Theory Into Practice. Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Aging populations are a major consideration for socio-economic development in the early 21st century. This demographic change is mainly seen as a threat rather than as an opportunity to improve the quality of human life. Aging population is taking place in every continent of the world with Europe in the least favourable situation due to its aging population and reduction in economic competitiveness. Economic Foundations for Creative Aging Policy offers public policy ideas to construct positive answers for ageing populations. This (...) exciting new volume searches for economic solutions that can enable effective social policy concerning the elderly. Klimczuk covers theoretical analysis and case study descriptions of good practices, to suggest strategies that could be internationally popularised. (shrink)
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    Prozessethik: zur Organisation ethischer Entscheidungsprozesse.Larissa Krainer -2010 - Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Edited by Peter Heintel.
    Der Ansatz der Prozessethik impliziert ein praxisorientiertes Beratungsmodell, das praktisch bereits erprobt ist und in den vielfaltigsten Kontexten eingesetzt werden kann.
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    10 On the Subjective, Beauty and Artificial Intelligence: A Kantian Approach.Larissa Berger -2022 - In Hyeongjoo Kim & Dieter Schönecker,Kant and Artificial Intelligence. De Gruyter. pp. 255-282.
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    The dynamic nature of knowledge: Insights from a dynamic field model of children’s novel noun generalization.Larissa K. Samuelson,Anne R. Schutte &Jessica S. Horst -2009 -Cognition 110 (3):322-345.
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    More on race and crime: Levin's reply.Jonathan E.Adler -1994 -Journal of Social Philosophy 25 (2):105-114.
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    Kant on Lazy Savagery, Racialized.Huaping Lu-Adler -2022 -Journal of History of Philosophy 60 (2):253-75.
    Kant develops a concept of savagery, partly characterized by laziness, to envision a program for human progress. He also racializes savagery, treating native Americans, in particular, as literal savages. He ascribes to this “race” a peculiar physiological laziness, a supposedly hereditary trait of blunted life power. Accordingly, while he grants them the same “germs” for perfections as he does the civilized Europeans, he allows them no prospect of actually fulfilling any such perfection. For the road to perfection must be paved (...) through industry, a condition that Kant denies to the “savages” by racializing their alleged laziness. This case will shed new light on the debated relation between Kant’s moral universalism and his racism. (shrink)
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    Swarm intelligence: when uncertainty meets conflict.Larissa Conradt,Christian List &Timothy J. Roper -2013 -American Naturalist 182 (5):592-610.
    When animals share decisions with others, they pool personal information, offset individual errors and, thereby, increase decision accuracy. This is termed ‘swarm intelligence.’ But what if those decisions involve conflicts of interest between individual decision-makers? Should animals share decisions with individuals whose goals are different from, and partially in conflict with, their own? A group decision model developed byLarissa Conradt and colleagues finds that, contrary to intuition, conflicting goals often increase both decision accuracy and the individual gains derived (...) from shared decisions. Thus, conflicts of interest, far from hampering effective decision making, can actually improve decision outcomes for all stakeholders, as long as they also have some goals in common. By contrast, conflict-free decisions shared by animals which all have the same goals are often surprisingly poor. (shrink)
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    Epistemological problems of testimony.Jonathan E.Adler -2006 -Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    (1 other version)Moving Word Learning to a Novel Space: A Dynamic Systems View of Referent Selection and Retention.K. SamuelsonLarissa,C. Kucker Sarah &P. Spencer John -2016 -Cognitive Science 40 (7):52-72.
    Theories of cognitive development must address both the issue of how children bring their knowledge to bear on behavior in-the-moment, and how knowledge changes over time. We argue that seeking answers to these questions requires an appreciation of the dynamic nature of the developing system in its full, reciprocal complexity. We illustrate this dynamic complexity with results from two lines of research on early word learning. The first demonstrates how the child's active engagement with objects and people supports referent selection (...) via memories for what objects were previously seen in a cued location. The second set of results highlights changes in the role of novelty and attentional processes in referent selection and retention as children's knowledge of words and objects grows. Together this work suggests that understanding systems for perception, action, attention, and memory, and their complex interaction, is critical to understand word learning. We review recent literature that highlights the complex interactions between these processes in cognitive development and point to critical issues for future work. (shrink)
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    Guattari: máquinas e sujeitos políticos.Larissa Drigo Agostinho -2020 -Trans/Form/Ação 43 (1):103-126.
    Resumo: A partir de uma apresentação do contexto político e social no interior do qual a obra de Guattari se insere, buscamos definir o debate político francês da década de 60, no campo do marxismo, sobretudo do materialismo histórico em torno da questão do sujeito da história. O objetivo deste artigo é explicitar as razões que levam Guattari a romper com o estruturalismo, representado na psicanálise por Lacan e no marxismo por Althusser. A relevância deste texto está na apresentação do (...) conceito de máquina, que se define em oposição ao conceito de estrutura e que, unindo história e inconsciente, visa a traçar o espaço de emergência de um sujeito da história, de um sujeito político.: From a presentation of the political and social context within which Guattari’s work fits in, we seek to define the French political debate of the 1960s in the field of Marxism - especially historical materialism - on the question of the subject of history. The purpose of this article is to explain the reasons that lead Guattari to break with structuralism, represented in psychoanalysis by Lacan and Marxism by Althusser. The relevance of this article lies in the presentation of the concept of machine, which is defined in opposition to the concept of structure and that, joining history and unconscious, aims to trace the emergence space of a subject of history, of a political subject. (shrink)
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    Stove on Hume's Inductive Scepticism.J. E.Adler -1975 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 53:167.
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    The Effects of Separate Facial Areas on Emotion Recognition in Different Adult Age Groups: A Laboratory and a Naturalistic Study.Larissa L. Faustmann,Lara Eckhardt,Pauline S. Hamann &Mareike Altgassen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The identification of facial expressions is critical for social interaction. The ability to recognize facial emotional expressions declines with age. These age effects have been associated with differential age-related looking patterns. The present research project set out to systematically test the role of specific facial areas for emotion recognition across the adult lifespan. Study 1 investigated the impact of displaying only separate facial areas versus the full face on emotion recognition in 62 younger and 65 middle-aged adults. Study 2 examined (...) if wearing face masks differentially compromises younger versus middle-aged to older adults’ ability to identify different emotional expressions. Results of Study 1 suggested no general decrease in emotion recognition across the lifespan; instead, age-related performance seems to depend on the specific emotion and presented face area. Similarly, Study 2 observed only deficits in the identification of angry, fearful, and neutral expressions in older adults, but no age-related differences with regards to happy, sad, and disgusted expressions. Overall, face masks reduced participants’ emotion recognition; however, there were no differential age effects. Results are discussed in light of current models of age-related changes in emotion recognition. (shrink)
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    Disparities and conceptual connections regarding the concept of substance in general chemistry textbook glossaries.Larissa Moreira Ferreira,Jean Pscheidt Weiss &Marcelo Lambach -2022 -Foundations of Chemistry 24 (2):171-187.
    The concept of substance is considered fundamental in order to understand chemistry and other related concepts, but many problems have been reported about its learning process. Considering the importance of textbooks in the training of chemistry teachers, this study aimed to identify the concepts of substance in general chemistry textbook glossaries. In addition, the study assessed the concepts of substance in relation to other chemical concepts and, when available, compared them with the concepts established by the IUPAC. The methodology employed (...) was content analysis and the results showed that concepts and statements related to the term ‘substance’ are different in the general chemistry textbooks analyzed. They also differ from those stated by IUPAC. Furthermore, it was found that many concepts are dependent on the concept of substance. It is concluded that there must be a greater effort from the community of chemists and the teaching of chemistry in the search for conceptual uniformity to reduce the problems of conceptual understanding. (shrink)
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    Postal presence: A case study of mobile customisation and gender in Melbourne.Larissa Hjorth -2006 -Knowledge, Technology & Policy 19 (2):29-40.
  49. Property law.Larissa Katz -2020 - In John Tasioulas,The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Remarks on semantic peculiarities of numerals and on usage of numerals in several kinds of texts.Larissa Naiditch -2001 -Sign Systems Studies 29 (2):519-532.
    The paper deals with the general peculiarities of numerals. Cases where the sense of numeral cannot simply be explained by the idea of counting, of number, or of order are considered. Special types of texts folklore on the one band, propaganda on the other hand - are analyzed. For the latter the examples from two Soviet central official newspapers - Pravda and lzvestija of May 1986 have been chosen. These texts partially reflect common stylistic features of Soviet propagandistic discourse of (...) the "period of stagnation"; their specificity is caused by the special situation, which obtained in the country in those days - the catastrophe in the atomic power station in Chemobyl. It is claimed that all the considered examples reflect several aspects of meaning of numerals contained in their general semantics. Thus, the development of the evaluative meaning is explained by the semantics of degree contained in the numerals. These data contribute to Frege's idea of relativity of number, but from another, purely linguistic, point of view. (shrink)
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