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    Assessing miserly information processing: An expansion of the Cognitive Reflection Test.Maggie E.Toplak,Richard F. West &Keith E. Stanovich -2014 -Thinking and Reasoning 20 (2):147-168.
    The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT; Frederick, 2005) is designed to measure the tendency to override a prepotent response alternative that is incorrect and to engage in further reflection that leads to the correct response. It is a prime measure of the miserly information processing posited by most dual process theories. The original three-item test may be becoming known to potential participants, however. We examined a four-item version that could serve as a substitute for the original. Our data show that it (...) displays a.58 correlation with the original version and that it has very similar relationships with cognitive ability, various thinking dispositions, and with several other rational thinking tasks. Combining the two versions into a seven-item test resulted in a measure of miserly processing with substantial reliability (.72). The seven-item version was a strong independent predictor of performance on rational thinking tasks after the variance accounted for by cognitive ability and thinking dispositions had been partialled out. (shrink)
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    Defining features versus incidental correlates of Type 1 and Type 2 processing.Keith E. Stanovich &Maggie E.Toplak -2012 -Mind and Society 11 (1):3-13.
    Many critics of dual-process models have mistaken long lists of descriptive terms in the literature for a full-blown theory of necessarily co-occurring properties. These critiques have distracted attention from the cumulative progress being made in identifying the much smaller set of properties that truly do define Type 1 and Type 2 processing. Our view of the literature is that autonomous processing is the defining feature of Type 1 processing. Even more convincing is the converging evidence that the key feature of (...) Type 2 processing is the ability to sustain the decoupling of secondary representations. The latter is a foundational cognitive requirement for hypothetical thinking. (shrink)
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    The need for intellectual diversity in psychological science: Our own studies of actively open-minded thinking as a case study.Keith E. Stanovich &Maggie E.Toplak -2019 -Cognition 187 (C):156-166.
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    I can’t get no satisfaction: Potential causes of boredom.Cory J. Gerritsen,Maggie E.Toplak,Jessica Sciaraffa &John Eastwood -2014 -Consciousness and Cognition 27:27-41.
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    Four converging measures of temporal discounting and their relationships with intelligence, executive functions, thinking dispositions, and behavioral outcomes.Alexandra G. Basile &Maggie E.Toplak -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6:137998.
    Temporal discounting is the tendency to devalue temporally distant rewards. Past studies have examined the k-value, the indifference point, and the area under the curve as dependent measures on this task. The current study included these three measures and a fourth measure, called the interest rate total score. The interest rate total score was based on scoring only those items in which the delayed choice should be preferred given the expected return based on simple interest rates. In addition, associations with (...) several individual difference measures were examined including intelligence, executive functions (inhibition, working memory, and set-shifting), thinking dispositions (Need for Cognition and Consideration of Future Consequences) and engagement in substance use and gambling behavior. A staircase temporal discounting task was examined in a sample of 99 university students. Replicating previous studies, temporal discounting increased with longer delays to reward and decreased with higher reward magnitudes. A hyperbolic function accounted for variance in temporal discounting better than an exponential function. Reaction time at the indifference point was significantly longer than at the other choice points. The four dependent measures of temporal discounting were all significantly correlated and were also significantly associated with our individual difference measures. That is, the tendency to wait for a larger delayed reward on all of the temporal discounting measures was associated with higher intelligence, higher executive functions and more consideration of future consequences. Associations between our measures of temporal discounting and outcomes related to substance use and gambling behavior were modest in our university sample. (shrink)
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    Conspiracy beliefs in the context of a comprehensive rationality assessment.Keith E. Stanovich &Maggie E.Toplak -2025 -Thinking and Reasoning 31 (1):7-29.
    The recent intense interest in conspiratorial thinking is fuelled by the perception that belief in conspiracies is highly irrational. However, there have been few studies that have examined the associations of conspiracy belief with a comprehensive battery of rational thinking tasks that tap both epistemic and instrumental rationality. The Comprehensive Assessment of Rational Thinking (CART) provides an opportunity to do just that because one of the subtests on the CART assesses the tendency to believe false conspiracies. That subtest is in (...) the part of the CART that measures the presence of contaminated mindware—stored declarative knowledge that embodies poorly justified beliefs. Converging analyses (N = 747) using the 18 subtests and four thinking dispositions measured on the CART indicated that three variables were key predictors of conspiratorial thinking: superstitious thinking, actively open-minded thinking, and probabilistic reasoning. Theoretical consideration of these best predictors, and of the variables that predict the endorsement of true conspiracies, led us to rethink the classification of conspiracy belief as contaminated mindware and move instead towards a conception of conspiratorial thinking as a cognitive style. (shrink)
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    A good architecture for fast and slow thinking, but exclusivity is exclusively in the past.Keith E. Stanovich &Maggie E.Toplak -2023 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e142.
    No doubt older work in the dual-process tradition overemphasized the importance and frequency of the override function, and the working model in this target article provides a useful corrective. The attempt to motivate the model using the so-called exclusivity assumption is unnecessary, because no recent dual-process model in the reasoning literature has rested strongly on this assumption.
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    Executive and motivational inhibition: Associations with self-report measures related to inhibition.Jill Shuster &Maggie E.Toplak -2009 -Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):471-480.
    Inhibition involves the withholding or suppressing of attention or responses to irrelevant or distracting stimuli. We examined the relationship between five experimental tasks of inhibition, represented by two measures of executive, intentional control inhibition and three measures of motivational inhibition characterized by bottom-up interruption of affective and reward/punishment sensitive mechanisms. Associations between these experimental tasks with three self-report measures related to inhibition were also examined. Correlational analyses indicated a small but significant association between the measures in the executive domain , (...) but a lack of associations between the measures in the motivational domain . Both measures of executive and motivational inhibition entered as significant predictors on the self-report measures related to inhibition in simultaneous regression analyses, but not consistently in the expected direction. The results suggest that inhibition is not a unitary construct, and demonstrate an association between experimental measures of inhibition and self-report measures related to inhibition. (shrink)
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    Differences in Perceived Mental Effort Required and Discomfort during a Working Memory Task between Individuals At-risk And Not At-risk for ADHD.Chia-Fen Hsu,John D. Eastwood &Maggie E.Toplak -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    An examination of the underlying dimensional structure of three domains of contaminated mindware: paranormal beliefs, conspiracy beliefs, and anti-science attitudes.Jala Rizeq,David B. Flora &Maggie E.Toplak -2021 -Thinking and Reasoning 27 (2):187-211.
    There has never been a time in history that we have been bombarded with so much information in the media and on the internet, especially information that may inhibit thoughtful reflection. In conte...
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    Anticipated, experienced, and remembered subjective effort and discomfort on sustained attention versus working memory tasks.Veerpal Bambrah,Chia-Fen Hsu,Maggie E.Toplak &John D. Eastwood -2019 -Consciousness and Cognition 75 (C):102812.
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    The rationality quotient: toward a test of rational thinking, by Keith E. Stanovich, Richard F. West, andMaggie E.Toplak[REVIEW]Joshua Weller -2017 -Thinking and Reasoning 23 (4):497-502.
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  13. A verifiable secret sharing scheme using non-abelian groups.Maggie E. Habeer -2016 - In Delaram Kahrobaei, Bren Cavallo & David Garber,Algebra and computer science. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society.
     
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    Motherhood and Resilience among Rwandan Genocide‐Rape Survivors.Maggie Zraly,Sarah E. Rubin &Donatilla Mukamana -2013 -Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 41 (4):411-439.
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    The Self-aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the Material World.Amit Goswami,Richard E. Reed &Maggie Goswami -1993
    Brings together the most recent discoveries in quantum physics and provides a powerful argument for transforming not only the way we view nature, but also how we view our own personal reality. The book also challenges readers to give up their prejudices regarding material realism.
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    Walter Benjamin e Dante: una costellazione nello spazio delle immagini.Marco Maggi -2017 - Roma: Donzelli editore.
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  17. Stillbirths: Economic and Psychosocial Consequences.Alexander E. P. Heazell,Dimitros Siassakos,Hannah Blencowe,Zulfiqar A. Bhutta,Joanne Cacciatore,Nghia Dang,Jai Das,Bicki Flenady,Katherine J. Gold,Olivia K. Mensah,Joseph Millum,Daniel Nuzum,Keelin O'Donoghue,Maggie Redshaw,Arjumand Rizvi,Tracy Roberts,Toyin Saraki,Claire Storey,Aleena M. Wojcieszek &Soo Downe -2016 -The Lancet 387 (10018):604-16.
    Despite the frequency of stillbirths, the subsequent implications are overlooked and underappreciated. We present findings from comprehensive, systematic literature reviews, and new analyses of published and unpublished data, to establish the effect of stillbirth on parents, families, health-care providers, and societies worldwide. Data for direct costs of this event are sparse but suggest that a stillbirth needs more resources than a livebirth, both in the perinatal period and in additional surveillance during subsequent pregnancies. Indirect and intangible costs of stillbirth are (...) extensive and are usually met by families alone. This issue is particularly onerous for those with few resources. Negative effects, particularly on parental mental health, might be moderated by empathic attitudes of care providers and tailored interventions. The value of the baby, as well as the associated costs for parents, families, care providers, communities, and society, should be considered to prevent stillbirths and reduce associated morbidity. (shrink)
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    Centros de Atenção Psicossocial Álcool e Drogas ea Psicologia.Alice Maggi &Chalana Piva Larentis -2012 -Revista Aletheia 37:121-132.
    Verifica-se atualmente grande quantidade de pessoas envolvidas de alguma forma com o uso prejudicial de álcool e outras drogas, o que representa um desafio para a saúde pública e para os profissionais. Este artigo tem como objetivo investigar a organização dos Centros de Atenção Psicossociais Álcool..
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    Transformative food systems education in a land-grant college of agriculture: the importance of learner-centered inquiries. [REVIEW]Ryan E. Galt,Damian Parr,Julia Van Soelen Kim,Jessica Beckett,Maggie Lickter &Heidi Ballard -2013 -Agriculture and Human Values 30 (1):129-142.
    In this paper we use a critically reflective research approach to analyze our efforts at transformative learning in food systems education in a land grant university. As a team of learners across the educational hierarchy, we apply scholarly tools to the teaching process and learning outcomes of student-centered inquiries in a food systems course. The course, an interdisciplinary, lower division undergraduate course at the University of California, Davis is part of a new undergraduate major in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems. (...) We provide an overview of the course’s core elements—labs, exams, assignments, and lectures—as they relate to social constructivist learning theory and student-centered inquiries. Then, through qualitative analysis of students’ reflective essays about their learning experiences in the course, we demonstrate important transformative outcomes of student-centered inquiries: (1) most students confronted the commodity fetish and tried to reconcile tensions between what the food system is and ought to be, and (2) students repositioned themselves, their thinking, and social deliberation in relation to the food system. Students’ reflections point to the power of learning that emerges through their inquiry process, including in the field, and from critical self-reflection. We also highlight the importance of reflective essays in both reinforcing experiential learning and in helping instructors to better understand students’ learning vis-à-vis our teaching. (shrink)
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    Atendimento aos portadores de fissuras labiais e/ou palatais: características de um serviço.Alice Maggi &Júlia Biasin Scopel -2011 -Revista Aletheia 34:175-186.
    O estudo caracterizou a clientela atendida em um serviço interdisciplinar de atendimento aos portadores de fissura labial e/ou palatal numa cidade de porte médio, destacando o perfil sociodemográfico, o tipo de fissura, o histórico do atendimento e a situação psicossocial. O método adotado foi o doc..
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    Aspetti psicologici e cognitivi del piede diabetico.A. Marseglia,T. De Sanctis,E. Brocco &S. Maggi -2011 -Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 4 (1):4-6.
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    Machiavelli e il bisogno di stato, e altri saggi di politica e filosofia.Michele Maggi -2017 - Roma: Storia e letteratura.
  23. Vulnerabilidade e proteção: a prática e a pesquisa em psicologia.Alice Maggi -2009 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 14 (1):157-165.
    O artigo discute algumas considerações a respeito dos conceitos de vulnerabilidade e proteção, quando relacionados à prática e à pesquisa em psicologia. Estabelece ligações entre conceitos clássicos, principalmente na área da filosofia e demais ciências humanas, como ética, moral e educação e as circunstâncias cotidianas e contemporâneas, como o acesso facilitado às informações, o incentivo à formação de recursos humanos na área da pesquisa e o desenvolvimento tecnológico das últimas décadas. Ao fim, sinalizam-se alternativas práticas e possíveis para operacionalizar a (...) manutenção da pesquisa no contexto da vulnerabilidade e, ao mesmo tempo, para garantir o cumprimento das recomendações éticas vigentes. (shrink)
     
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    Perception, as you make it.David W. Vinson,Drew H. Abney,Dima Amso,Anthony Chemero,James E. Cutting,Rick Dale,Jonathan B. Freeman,Laurie B. Feldman,Karl J. Friston,Shaun Gallagher,J. Scott Jordan,Liad Mudrik,Sasha Ondobaka,Daniel C. Richardson,Ladan Shams,Maggie Shiffrar &Michael J. Spivey -2016 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39:e260.
    The main question that Firestone & Scholl (F&S) pose is whether “what and how we see is functionally independent from what and how we think, know, desire, act, and so forth” (sect. 2, para. 1). We synthesize a collection of concerns from an interdisciplinary set of coauthors regarding F&S's assumptions and appeals to intuition, resulting in their treatment of visual perception as context-free.
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    Lesbians in Psychoanalytic Theory and PracticeWild Desires and Mistaken Identities: Lesbianism and PsychoanalysisLesbians and Psychoanalysis: Revolutions in Theory and PracticeDisorienting Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Reappraisals of Sexual IdentitiesLesbian Lives: Psychoanalytic Narratives Old and NewSexual Subjects: Lesbians, Gender, and Psychoanalysis.Evelyn Torton Beck,Susan Stepakoff,Noreen O'Connor,Joanna Ryan,Judith M. Glassgold,Suzanne Iasenza,Thomas Domenici,Ronnie C. Lesser,Maggie Magee,Diana C. Miller &Adria E. Schwartz -2000 -Feminist Studies 26 (2):477.
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  26. Studi e ricerche-L'HMEPA di Parm. 131 B 3-6 e Enn. IV 3, 4, 19-21: un esempio di esegesi plotiniana.Claudia Maggi -2008 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 28 (3):446.
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    Bebês de risco: a caracterização psicossocial das mães e as possibilidades de intervenções psicológicas.Alice Maggi,Helen Dalla Santa Prux &Yáskara Arrial Palma -2009 -Revista Aletheia 30:129-141.
  28. Entrevista: YvonneMaggie. Uma antropóloga no campo: dos terreiros de umbanda às salas de aula de escolas públicas do Rio de Janeiro.Ludmila Fernandes de Freitas,YvonneMaggie &Ana Pires do Prado -2013 -Enfoques: Sociologia e Antropologia da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 13 (1).
     
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    La logica di Croce e altri scritti.Michele Maggi -1994 - Napoli: Bibliopolis.
    La logica di Croce -- Croce oggi -- Lo storicismo assoluto e l'ideologia sociale -- Il negativo e l'ombra del male -- Il concetto della natura e la storia -- Universalismo e mondo tedesco nella Kulturphilosophie di Ernst Cassirer -- Storicismo e marxismo di Gramsci.
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  30. Aristocrazia civile e cosmopoli democratica: Le filosofie pubbliche di Croce e Dewey.Michele Maggi -2002 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 22 (1):106-125.
     
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    If language is a jungle, why are we all cultivating the same plot?Maggie Tallerman -2009 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (5):469 - 470.
    Evans & Levinson (E&L) focus on differences between languages at a superficial level, rather than examining common processes. Their emphasis on trivial details conceals uniform design features and universally shared strategies. Lexical category distinctions between nouns and verbs are probably universal. Non-local dependencies are a general property of languages, not merely non-configurational languages. Even the latter class exhibits constituency.
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  32. Il Gramsci del nostro tempo (controversistica ideologica e conoscenza storica).Michele Maggi -2010 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6 (1):200.
     
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    L.PALUMBO,Mimesis. Rappresentazione, teatro e mondo nei dialoghi di Platone e nella 'Poetica' di Aristotele, Loffredo Editore, Napoli 2008.Francesco Fronterotta-Claudia Maggi -2011 -Elenchos 32 (1):163-170.
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    Filosofia pratica e filosofia civile nel pensiero di Benedetto Croce, di Giuseppe Cacciatore.Remo Bodei,Salvatore Cingari &Michele Maggi -2006 -Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 19 (2):397-408.
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    Operar e Exibir: Aspectos do Conhecimento Simbólico na Filosofia Tractariana da Matemática.Gisele Dalva Secco &Pedro Maggi Rech Noguez -2017 -Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 73 (3-4):1463-1492.
    We offer a reading of some passages from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus in which, dealing with the symbolic constructions of arithmetic, Wittgenstein puts in motion the most outstanding features of Leibniz’s concept of Symbolic Knowledge: the computational and the “ecthetic” functions of the notion of Symbolic Blind Though. We begin with a brief presentation of some conceptual distinctions proposed by Oscar Miguel Esquisabel in his investigation about the Leibnizian origin of the tradition of Symbolic Knowledge. We then contrast these topics with (...) the way Pasquale Frascolla interprets those same Tractarian passages, emphasizing the way in which he suspends any relevant sense in which we could speak about formal knowledge in Wittgenstein’s opera. To make our criticism better suited, our projection of Leibnizian lights into the Tractatus and into Frascolla’s interpretation of it is assisted with a concise exposition of one historical development in the Leibnizian tradition. Grounded in a study in which Javier Legris retraces the features of Symbolic Blind Though in Frege’s works, we then conclude proposing the advantages of our approach. (shrink)
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    Aspectos éticos relacionados con la atención de enfermería en personas en situación de discapacidad: un análisis cualitativo.Maggie Campillay-Campillay,Edith Rivas-Rivero,Pablo Dubó-Araya &Ana Calle-Carrasco -2020 -Persona y Bioética 24 (1):43-56.
    Ethical Aspects Related to Nursing Care for Persons with Disabilities: A Qualitative Analysis Aspectos éticos relacionados com a atenção de enfermagem em pessoas com deficiência: uma análise qualitativa The purpose of the study is to describe ethical aspects related to nursing care for persons with disabilities; a population considered socially vulnerable and in conditions of inequality. It corresponds to the first phase of a primary study conducted in Atacama, Chile using a qualitative methodology and content analysis. Nursing graduates are interviewed (...) respecting Ezekiel Emanuel’s ethical criteria. The main findings account for ontological categories such as moral reasoning, value system, nurse-patient relationship model, consequences of the ethical nursing action, strategies to overcome moral conflicts, and barriers in care. It is concluded that caring for people with disabilities is a source of dilemma and moral anguish for nurses, especially when it comes to individuals with sensitive or cognitive disabilities. The paternalistic medical model predominates in the clinical context, limiting the right to autonomy of persons with disabilities. Instrumental values such as efficiency are added to traditional moral values promoted by nurses. Civic values considered fundamental to the challenge of human diversity and life in a democracy are not mentioned. Para citar este artículo / To reference this article / Para citar este artigo Campillay-Campillay M, Rivas-Rivero E, Dubó-Araya P, Calle-Carrasco A. Aspectos éticos relacionados con la atención de enfermería en personas en situación de discapacidad: un análisis cualitativo. Pers Bioet. 2020;24:43-56. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5294/pebi.2020.24.1.4 Recibido: 19/07/2019 Aceptado: 12/11/2019 Publicado: 07/05/2020. (shrink)
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    Algorithmic Fairness and Statistical Discrimination.John W. Patty &ElizabethMaggie Penn -2022 -Philosophy Compass 18 (1):e12891.
    Algorithmic fairness is a new interdisciplinary field of study focused on how to measure whether a process, or algorithm, may unintentionally produce unfair outcomes, as well as whether or how the potential unfairness of such processes can be mitigated. Statistical discrimination describes a set of informational issues that can induce rational (i.e., Bayesian) decision-making to lead to unfair outcomes even in the absence of discriminatory intent. In this article, we provide overviews of these two related literatures and draw connections between (...) them. The comparison illustrates both the conflict between rationality and fairness and the importance of endogeneity (e.g., “rational expectations” and “self-fulfilling prophecies”) in defining and pursuing fairness. Taken in concert, we argue that the two traditions suggest a value for considering new fairness notions that explicitly account for how the individual characteristics an algorithm intends to measure may change in response to the algorithm. (shrink)
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  38. Satan's Rhetoric: A Study of Renaissance Demonology. By Armando Maggi.J. E. Weakland -2004 -The European Legacy 9 (2):272-272.
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    The Role of Affective Empathy in Eliminating Discrimination Against Women: a Conceptual Proposition.Michaela Guthridge,Tania Penovic,Maggie Kirkman &Melita J. Giummarra -2023 -Human Rights Review 24 (3):433-456.
    Due to its wide-ranging reservations and lack of effective enforcement mechanisms the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) has failed to dismantle widespread and systemic discrimination. The present paper proposes a broad, theoretical, preventive and relational approach to creating and enhancing the effectiveness of novel interventions to accelerate gender equality. We describe the main elements of affective empathy (i.e. intersubjectivity, multisensory engagement and empathic embodiment) and identify potential interventions that build on those elements to (...) advance gender equality. We ultimately argue that increased empathy towards women, transwomen and girls is required to disrupt the beliefs and behaviours that lead to discrimination, and that these changes must be enacted alongside legislative reforms and community education that construct equality environments. Our affective empathy framework could have the capacity to operationalise the normative fight against gender stereotypes and inequality in line with article 5(a) of CEDAW. (shrink)
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    C. Maggi, Sinfonia matematica. Aporie e soluzioni in Platone, Aristotele, Plotino, Giamblico.Svetla Slaveva-Griffin -2012 -Elenchos 33 (2):396-406.
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    Margaret jo Osler (1942–2010).James E. Force -2011 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (1):iv-iv.
    Professor Margaret Jo Osler of the University of Calgary, an historian of early modern science and philosophy (and a member of the Board of Directors of the Journal of the History of Philosophy since 2002) died on September 15, 2010. Born on November 27, 1942, she proudly proclaimed herself to be a "red diaper baby" and particularly delighted in telling her right-wing friends how her middle name was her parents' homage to Stalin. An energetic scholar with a vibrant and positive (...) personality,Maggie, as everyone who worked with her came to call her, never considered retirement and was actively working right up to her diagnosis with pancreatic cancer in early July, 2010.After graduating from Swarthmore College in .. (shrink)
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    La filosofia della rivoluzione. Gramsci, la cultura e la guerra europea di Michele Maggi.Girolamo Cotroneo,Biagio De Giovanni &David D. Roberts -2009 -Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 22 (2):453-464.
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    Un brieve trattato dell’eccellentia delle donne e Una brieve essortatione a gli huomini: ulteriore analisi delle due opere cinquecestesche.Miriam Bucuré -2023 -Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de Las Ideas 17:87-94.
    Nel 1545, dalla tipografia di Damiano de Turlini a Brescia, usciva un volume contenente due operette: la prima intitolata _Un brieve trattato dell’eccellentia delle donne_ composta dal filosofo lombardo Vincenzo Maggi; la seconda, anonima, con il titolo: _Una brieve essortatione a gli huomini_. Vincenzo Maggi, con un trattato –come lui stesso dichiara– breve e semplice, confuta il disprezzo verso il genere femminile imperante nella sua epoca, spinto dalla necessità di ritrovare la verità. Il tutto senza screditare né le tesi avverse (...) né i maschi; anzi, con l’intenzione di convincere costoro ad apprezzare ancor di più le donne e riconoscerne i superiori meriti. L’autore anonimo, invece, pretende smentire le affermazioni del filosofo lombardo esortando gli uomini all’azione, e si dichiara intimorito dall’idea che le donne possano prendere il sopravvento. È nostra intenzione analizzare le due opere presentandone le argomentazioni e i modi in cui esse vengono esposte, nonché offrire una breve biografia di Vincenzo Maggi oltre ad affrontare l’argomento della paternità della seconda opera. (shrink)
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  44. Foundations of Paraphysical and Parapsychological Phenomena.E. H. Walker -1975 - In L. Oteri,Quantum Physics and Parapsychology. Parapsychology Foundation.
  45. The Raft and the Pyramid.'French, PA, Uehling Jr, TE and Wettstein, HK.E. Sosa -1980 - In Peter A. French, Theodore Edward Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein,Studies in epistemology. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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  46. Respeitar a Mãe Terra.Maya Pataxo Hãhãhãe -2014 - In Maria Pankararu & Edson Kayapó,Memória da Mãe Terra. [Olivença, Bahia, Brazil]: Thydêwá.
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    A szellem arisztokratája: Böhm Károly értékelmélete.Éva Kissné Novák -2005 - Budapest: Kossuth.
  48. Stabilizing Dynamics: Constructing Economic Knowledge.E. Roy Weintraub -1991 - Cambridge University Press.
    Today, economic theory is a mathematical theory, but that was not always the case. Major changes in the ways economists presented their arguments to one another occurred between the late 1930s and the early 1950s; over that period the discipline became mathematized. Professor Weintraub, a noted scholar of the modern history of economic thought, argues that those changes were not merely cosmetic: The mathematical forms of the arguments significantly altered the substance of the arguments. Stabilizing Dynamics is particularly concerned with (...) the ways in which the rich and confusing talk of the 1930s evolved, over a fifteen-year period, into technical analysis of some mathematical structures. The author describes the context for the history of that change, locating it in the broader intellectual currents, and shows how the history of modern economics can be seen as a confluence of several disparate traditions. Historiographically, this book offers one of the first constructivist accounts of modern economic analysis. (shrink)
     
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  49. Two kinds of materialism: Keeping them separate makes faith and science compatible.E. C. Scott -1998 -Free Inquiry 18 (2):20.
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  50. Exploring the Depth of Dream Experience: The Enactive Framework and Methods for Neurophenomenological Research.E. Solomonova &X. W. Sha -2016 -Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):407-416.
    Context: Phenomenology and the enactive approach pose a unique challenge to dream research: during sleep one seems to be relatively disconnected from both world and body. Movement and perception, prerequisites for sensorimotor subjectivity, are restricted; the dreamer’s experience is turned inwards. In cognitive neurosciences, on the other hand, the generally accepted approach holds that dream formation is a direct result of neural activations in the absence of perception, and dreaming is often equated with “delusions.” Problem: Can enactivism and phenomenology account (...) for the variety of dream experiences? What kinds of experiential and empirical approaches are required in order to probe into dreaming subjectivity? Investigating qualities of perception, sensation, and embodiment in dreams, as well as the relationship between the dream-world and waking-world requires a step away from a delusional or altered-state framework of dream formation and a step toward an enactive integrative approach. Method: In this article, we will focus on the “depth” of dream experiences, i.e., what is possible in the dream state. Our article is divided into two parts: a theoretical framework for approaching dreaming from an enactive cognition standpoint; and discussion of the role and strategies for experimentation on dreaming. Based on phenomenology and theories of enactivism, we will argue for the primacy of subjectivity and imagination in the formation of lived experience. Results: We propose that neurophenomenology of dreaming is a nascent discipline that requires rethinking the relative role of third-, first- and second-person methodologies, and that a paradigm shift is required in order to investigate dreaming as a phenomenon on a continuum of conscious phenomena as opposed to a break from or an alteration of consciousness. Implications: Dream science, as part of the larger enterprise of consciousness and subjectivity studies, can be included in the enactive framework. This implies that dream experiences are neither passively lived nor functionally disconnected from dreamers’ world and body. We propose the basis and some concrete strategies for an empirical enactive neurophenomenology of dreaming. We conclude that investigating dream experiences can illuminate qualities of subjective perception and relation to the world, and thus challenge the traditional subject-object juxtaposition. Constructivist content: This article argues for an interdisciplinary enactive cognitive science approach to dream studies. (shrink)
     
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