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    Militarism, Conflict and Women's Activism in the Global Era: Challenges and Prospects for Women in Three West African Contexts.MargoOkazawa-Rey &Amina Mama -2012 -Feminist Review 101 (1):97-123.
    This article develops a feminist perspective on militarism in Africa, drawing examples from the Nigerian, Sierra Leonean and Liberian civil wars spanning several decades to examine women's participation in the conflict, their survival and livelihood strategies, and their activism. We argue that postcolonial conflicts epitomise some of the worst excesses of militarism in the era of neoliberal globalisation, and that the economic, organisational and ideological features of militarism undermine the prospects for democratisation, social justice and genuine security, especially for women, (...) in post-war societies. Theorisations of ‘new wars’ and the war economy are taken as entry points to a discussion of the conceptual and policy challenges posed by the enduring and systemic cultural and material aspects of militarism. These include the contradictory ways in which women are affected by the complex relationship between gendered capitalist processes and militarism, and the manner in which women negotiate their lives through both. Finally, we highlight the potential of transnational feminist theorising and activism for strengthening intellectual and political solidarities and argue that the globalised military security system can be our ‘common context for struggle'1 as contemporary feminist activist scholars. 1Mohanty, 2003. (shrink)
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    Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism by K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk (review).Cecilia Herles -2023 -Ethics and the Environment 28 (1):97-103.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism by K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn KirkCecilia Herles (bio)K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk, Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. ISBN- 978-1-7936-3946-2K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk are leading feminist authors who have beautifully woven together an inspiring and diverse collection of essays in the (...) anthology, Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism. What does it take to gather together some of the most eloquent voices of activists, teachers, farmers, artists, and organizers in an anthology focused on engaging with and beyond ecowomanism and ecofeminism, and what could this cultivate? I find Hall and Kirk's reflections on the process and their approach to collaboration illustrate some of the tools needed to address complex issues of disasters, the global pandemic, climate justice, white supremacy, gender oppression, and practices of domination. Their approach is to build relationships, acknowledge vulnerability, and appreciate differences in experiences. It seems fitting that this project initially began withMargoOkazawa-Rey who connected Hall and Kirk together.Okazawa-Rey's introduction generated the openness needed to bring this collection to fruition. Mapping as the thematic image of this collection is found in destructive boundary-making, the violence of enslavement, wars, and the dumping of contaminants in the environment. Mapping is also evident in the physical, temporal, and evolving locations in whichOkazawa-Rey's work of sustaining community and recognizing interconnections across locations opens up the time and spaces to envision peace.This collection marks a shift away from the elitism of academic spaces by illuminating connections between community and university, and actively resisting against patriarchal notions of what counts as expertise and scholarship. The anthology draws attention to personal experiences as fundamentally relevant to perspectives about place, location, and [End Page 97] belonging and relations with land, water, sky and nonhumans. It begins with an autobiographical account by Hall who brilliantly weaves together her life story with her analytical insight in illustrating how Black geographies show spaces as often hard to map and in flux for the marginalized. In "Darkness All around Me: Black Waters, Land, Animals, and Sky" Hall notes how she is unable to discuss her understanding and relationship with Nature outside of being a Black Woman. When she poses the question, "how would our maps be different if they were rooted in the histories and realities of people of color?" (23) Hall pivots mapping to the contingent, unstable complexities that mark Black people's relations with land and food. In doing so, Hall reveals compelling insights into trauma, anxieties, and relationships with land and water in shifting landscapes. Connecting to the mission of Soul Fire Farm, to resist the US food apartheid and mobilize towards food justice, Hall reveals the possibilities for reparative healing properties in agricultural activities at Soul Fire Farm. Hall's narrative about racialized hierarchies recognizes how human hierarchies are connected to human-nonhuman animal divisions, raising the question of "How might we imagine freeing ourselves and other animals from the systems that seek to devalue us as (human and nonhuman) beings?" (27). Hall intervenes and challenges geographical mapping centered in white frameworks rooted in claims of stolen territories and measured in segregation and displacement. Pointing to Black shoals, Black food geographies, and Afrofuturism, to name a few, Hall is marking potential paths to shared liberation. Although Hall does not identify strongly as ecofeminist nor ecowomanist, this provides a promising direction for ecowomanist and ecofeminist inquiries, speaking to the need to explore what it takes for shared liberation. This direction also has the potential to offer insight into an alternative mapping for disability justice. Hall's acknowledgement of "being out of place" connects to the disability justice work of Sunaura Taylor (2014) and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (2018) in the mapping of access in describing surroundings and focusing on interconnectedness.In Kirk's autobiographical account, "Roots, Branches, Wings" she points to howMargoOkazawa-Rey (2020) introduced her to philosopher Alan Rosenberg's (1998) distinction between knowing and understanding. In contrast to knowing facts that... (shrink)
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  3. Are non-consensual medical interventions and therapies to change sexual orientation or gender identity a crime against humanity of persecution against the LGBTIQ population under the ICC statute?Héctor Olasolo,Nicolás Eduardo Buitrago-Rey &Vanessa Bonilla-Tovar -2021 - In Caroline Fournet & Anja Matwijkiw,Biolaw and international criminal law: towards interdisciplinary synergies. Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
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    When Other Things Aren’t Equal: Saving Ceteris Paribus Laws from Vacuity.Paul Pietroski &Georges Rey -1995 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46 (1):81-110.
    A common view is that ceteris paribus clauses render lawlike statements vacuous, unless such clauses can be explicitly reformulated as antecedents of ?real? laws that face no counterinstances. But such reformulations are rare; and they are not, we argue, to be expected in general. So we defend an alternative sufficient condition for the non-vacuity of ceteris paribus laws: roughly, any counterinstance of the law must be independently explicable, in a sense we make explicit. Ceteris paribus laws will carry a plethora (...) of explanatory commitments; and claims that such commitments are satisfied will be as (dis) confirmable as other empirical claims. (shrink)
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    In Defense of Folieism.Georges Rey -2008 -Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):177-202.
    According to the “Folieism” I have been recently defending, communication is a kind of folie à deux in which speakers and hearers enjoy a stable and innocuous illusion of producing and hearing standard linguistic entities (“SLE”s) that are seldom if ever actually produced. In the present paper, after summarizing the main points of the view, I defend it against efforts of Barber, Devitt and Miščević to rescue SLEs in terms of social, response-dependent proposals. I argue that their underlying error is (...) a failure to appreciate the important shift of the explanatory locus in modern linguistics, from external objects to internal conceptions. I go on to show how (i) pace Devitt, this shift is entirely compatible with there being conventional aspects to language, and also serves to distinguish the ease of natural language from the waggle dance of the bees; and (ii) pace Barber and Smith, it is compatible with an appearance / reality distinction, and with reliance on testimony in epistemology. I conclude with further arguments about why, pace Collins and Matthews, intentionality is a crucial feature of linguistic explanation, even if it is ultimately spelt out largely in terms of computational role. (shrink)
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    Dennett’s Unrealistic Psychology.Georges Rey -1994 -Philosophical Topics 22 (1/2):259-89.
  7. « Signa amoris et pignus sceleris. Comment (se) dire dans une tragédie sénéquienne ? ».Paré-Rey Pascale -2006 -Paideia.
    Nous voulons réfléchir sur ce que Sénèque choisit de révéler et de taire, de montrer et de cacher sur la scène tragique, à travers l'étude de deux situations de Phèdre. En étudiant la parole de la protagoniste lors de deux moments cruciaux (face à Hippolyte à qui elle veut avouer son amour et face à Thésée à qui elle doit expliquer son souhait de mourir), nous mettons en lumière le processus de métamorphose du personnage à l'acte II, scandé par trois (...) occurrences du verbe miserere. Phèdre insère dans sa tirade des signa amoris de plus en plus explicites, jusqu'à la révélation finale qui la consacre en tant qu'amans. Cela s'accompagne de la métamorphose d'un objet, l'épée d'Hippolyte, qui, tout d'abord absente et symbolique, apparaît ensuite sur scène et reçoit un rôle significatif : des mains du jeune homme, elle passe à celles de sa belle-mère, devenant tour à tour arme qui peut blesser, objet souillé, gage d'amour et de mort, puis preuve qui accuse – pignus sceleris – grâce aux indices savamment distillés par la nourrice et par Phèdre. (shrink)
     
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    El perdón en el contexto educativo: recomendaciones prácticas para su desarrollo en las escuelas.Lourdes Rey Peña &Cirenia Quintana Orts -forthcoming -Voces de la Educación:129-143.
    En este artículo se destacan los beneficios de entrenar el perdón. Se profundiza en la comprensión del perdón y los beneficios sobre la salud de los niños y adolescentes destacando las ventajas de perdonar en situaciones de acoso escolar. También se describen algunas propuestas de intervención y se proponen claves a considerar en el desarrollo de programas de intervención educativos.
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  9. Wille Und Handlung in der Philosophie der Kaiserzeit Und Spätantike.Puente Fernando Rey -2010 - De Gruyter.
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    (Even Higher-Order) Intentionality Without Consciousness.Georges Rey -2008 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1 (1):51-78.
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    More than a change in the climate: Evidence, reasons and emotions in narratives of environmental and ecological pandemic.Jesús Rey Rocha &Emilio Muñoz Ruiz -2024 -Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 73:57-81.
    We emphasise the importance of communication in order to understand fully the process of environmental and ecological degradation of planet Earth. We propose ending the use of the term climate change to communicate this process, which we characterise as an environmental and ecological pandemic of anthropogenic origin. We argue for communication aimed at persuasion, and the search for consensus based on the acceptance of dissent through argument and dialogue; communication that combines reasoning backed by data and evidence, as well as (...) by critical and reflective analysis and appeals to emotions and values, taking into account the importance of the dynamics and dimensions of ethics. We call for scientific communication to be seen as culture. We advocate an epistemic and institutional framework that incorporates a communicative ecology, paying greater attention to the contexts of reciprocal relationships between human beings, the environment and other forms of life on the planet, and to the sense of global community. (shrink)
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    Hero and Antihero: An Ethic and Aesthetic Reflection of the Sports.Carlos Rey Perez -2019 -Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research 80 (1):48-56.
    In Ancient Greece, the figure of the hero was identified as a demigod, possessed of altruistic and virtuous deeds. When Pierre de Coubertin reinstated the Olympic Games, the athlete was personified as a modern hero. Its antithesis, the anti-hero, has more virtue that defects, no evil but he does not care on the means to achieve his goals. In the eyes of everyone involved in sports competition, these characters captivate and at the same time, create conflicts of ethics and aesthetics. (...) The purpose of this paper is to perform an ethical reflection linked to principles that contribute for the human growth and accomplishment, as well as the aesthetic on the perception of the sensitive, reverberated by sensations and feelings emerging from athletes. Connecting the ethic with the aesthetic spheres, we could have in the sports a phenomenon walking toward a common point between moral and aesthetic, between the good and the beauty. (shrink)
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    The Temporal Dynamics of Regularity Extraction in Non‐Human Primates.Laure Minier,Joël Fagot &Arnaud Rey -2016 -Cognitive Science 40 (4):1019-1030.
    Extracting the regularities of our environment is one of our core cognitive abilities. To study the fine-grained dynamics of the extraction of embedded regularities, a method combining the advantages of the artificial language paradigm and the serial response time task was used with a group of Guinea baboons in a new automatic experimental device. After a series of random trials, monkeys were exposed to language-like patterns. We found that the extraction of embedded patterns positioned at the end of larger patterns (...) was faster than the extraction of initial embedded patterns. This result suggests that there is a learning advantage for the final element of a sequence that benefits from the contextual information provided by previous elements. (shrink)
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    Naturalism and the A Priori.I. Rey’S. Reliablist A. Priori -1998 -Philosophical Studies 92 (1):45-65.
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    Transcending transcendentalism.Michael Devitt &Georges Rey -1991 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 72 (June):87-100.
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    The moderator role of emotion regulation ability in the link between stress and well-being.Natalio Extremera &Lourdes Rey -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Gender Perspectives and New narratives.Anne-Lise Rey -unknown
    In this paper, I present the conjunction between a) a new history and philosophy of science, which, under the banner of a renewed historical epistemology, articulate a new relation between conceptual history and situated history; and b) new narratives in the history of philosophy that integrate women philosophers by showing the displacements this causes in terms of corpus, objects of research, and forms of writing. By questioning the philosophical canon, new focal points are brought to light.. Then I briefly present (...) the tools of feminist epistemology as methodological instruments to, in act, proceed to these decenterings. I conclude with two examples from the Modern Age: Margaret Cavendish and Emilie du Châtelet. Until recently, these two women philosophers were mocked and little considered, but today they are part of the canon, have become mainstream in many Anglo-Saxon universities. I show how this shift changes the landscape of history and philosophy of science. (shrink)
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    Idealized conceptual roles.Review author[S.]: Georges Rey -1993 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (3):647-652.
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    El tiempo en San Agustín: ¿Lamento o esperanza?Pablo Morillo Rey -2023 -Isidorianum 22 (43):41-72.
    A lo largo de la historia de la humanidad, siempre se ha planteado el problema del tiempo como algo constante y perenne. Así, autores como Ortega y Gasset, Heidegger o Unamuno, entre otros, ya intentaron ofrecer una respuesta sólida y convincente ante tan angustiosa cuestión. Pero, mucho antes, ya San Agustín atisbó en el Siglo IV una doble vertiente: por un lado, el tiempo puede ser visto desde el prisma del lamento, la angustia (pues todo –incluido el ser humano– es (...) “presa de las fauces temporales”) o bajo la esperanza y la expectación (pues a lo largo de su transcurso, el hombre puede ir creciendo y progresando). No obstante, la complejidad temporal es tal que –como ya bien se verá a lo largo de este artículo– hemos de estructurar su análisis en cuatro fases: 1) Tiempo psicológico; 2) Tiempo físico; 3) Tiempo moral y 4) Tiempo histórico. (shrink)
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    De Viète à Descartes.Abel Rey -1937 -Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 2:27-32.
    On va tenter ici de déterminer le tournant de l’esprit mathématique dans le dernier tiers du xvie siècle et le premier tiers du xvie. Ces deux noms marquent du reste la conscience la plus précise de ce qui va être ajouté à la pensée hellénique dont on a désormais le plein héritage et la transformer. Et ce qui va être ajouté se peut le plus commodément définir en le réintégrant au coeur de l’histoire de la pensée mathématique. Nous ne pouvons, (...) dans la place restreinte dont nous disposons, qu’indiquer les thèmes principaux, en une sorte de procès-verbal. (shrink)
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    Editorial: Protective Resources for Psychological Well-Being of Adolescents.Lourdes Rey,Mario Pena &Félix Neto -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Früher Aufklärung.Anne-Lise Rey,Jean-Marc Rohrbasser,Jean-Paul Paccioni,Nicolas Class,Jean-François Goubet,Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero,Tinca Prunea,Monique Cottret,Christine Théré,Ninon Grangé,Colas Duflo,Alain Ménil,Vincent Bontems,Marianne Groulez,Ronan Le Roux,Aurélien Berlan,Jacques Chatue &Danielle Fauque -2007 -Revue de Synthèse 128 (3-4):419-482.
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  23. La vida como evolución creadora.Mc Sanchez Rey -1998 -Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 20:129-140.
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    Reconsidering Patient Participation in Guideline Development.Hester M. van de Bovenkamp &Margo J. Trappenburg -2009 -Health Care Analysis 17 (3):198.
    Health care has become increasingly patient-centred and medical guidelines are considered to be one of the instruments that contribute towards making it so. We reviewed the literature to identify studies on this subject. Both normative and empirical studies were analysed. Many studies recommend active patient participation in the process of guideline development as the instrument to make guidelines more patient-centred. This is done on the assumption that active patient participation will enhance the quality of the guidelines. We found no empirical (...) evidence, however, to support this assumption. Moreover, the studies show that patients experience several difficulties in the participation process, which cannot solely be traced back to flawed practices. Given this poor track record we conclude that the plea to actively involve patients in the guideline development process should be reconsidered. (shrink)
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  25. La transposition comme critère de vérité.Fernando Rey Puente -2019 - In Robert Chenavier & Thomas G. Pavel,Simone Weil, réception et transposition. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
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    Perezhivanie, Emotions and Subjectivity: Advancing Vygotsky's Legacy.Marilyn Fleer,Fernando González Rey &Nikolai Veresov (eds.) -2017 - Singapore: Imprint: Springer.
    This book draws upon Vygotsky's idea of perezhivanie, emotions and imagination, and introduces the concepts of subjective sense and subjective configuration. These concepts are crucial for explaining and understanding children's development from a cultural-historical perspective. A book which theorises the relations between the social and the individual through a study of a child's perezhivanie, which analyses emotions more holistically, and advances the concepts of subjective sense and subjective configuration, is much needed. This book examines the complexity of human development through (...) a comprehensive elaboration of these concepts, allowing for new insights to be put forward. It doesn't always follow the chronological order of Vygotsky's publications, as many of his works remained in the family archives until the 1980s, when his Selected Works were first published in Russian. There has long been a need for a contemporary book on the scholarly treatment of perezhevanie, emotions, and subjectivity, and as such this book revisits dominant representations of these concepts and then puts forward new ways of conceptualising and using them in empirical research. The chapters cover a broad range of case studies where the concepts of perezhivanie, emotions and imagination and subjective sense and subjective configuration are used to give new empirical and theoretical insights into the study of human development. (shrink)
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    News media coverage of euthanasia: a content analysis of Dutch national newspapers.Judith Ac Rietjens,Natasja Jh Raijmakers,Pauline Sc Kouwenhoven,Clive Seale,Ghislaine Jmw van Thiel,Margo Trappenburg,Johannes Jm van Delden &Agnes van der Heide -2013 -BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):1-7.
    The Netherlands is one of the few countries where euthanasia is legal under strict conditions. This study investigates whether Dutch newspaper articles use the term ‘euthanasia’ according to the legal definition and determines what arguments for and against euthanasia they contain. We did an electronic search of seven Dutch national newspapers between January 2009 and May 2010 and conducted a content analysis. Of the 284 articles containing the term ‘euthanasia’, 24% referred to practices outside the scope of the law, mostly (...) relating to the forgoing of life-prolonging treatments and assistance in suicide by others than physicians. Of the articles with euthanasia as the main topic, 36% described euthanasia in the context of a terminally ill patient, 24% for older persons, 16% for persons with dementia, and 9% for persons with a psychiatric disorder. The most frequent arguments for euthanasia included the importance of self-determination and the fact that euthanasia contributes to a good death. The most frequent arguments opposing euthanasia were that suffering should instead be alleviated by better care, that providing euthanasia can be disturbing, and that society should protect the vulnerable. Of the newspaper articles, 24% uses the term ‘euthanasia’ for practices that are outside the scope of the euthanasia law. Typically, the more unusual cases are discussed. This might lead to misunderstandings between citizens and physicians. Despite the Dutch legalisation of euthanasia, the debate about its acceptability and boundaries is ongoing and both sides of the debate are clearly represented. (shrink)
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    From Age to Agency: Frame Adoption and Diffusion Concerning the International Human Rights Norm Against Child, Early, and Forced Marriage.Morgan Barney,Amanda Murdie,Baekkwan Park,Jacqueline Hart &Margo Mullinax -2022 -Human Rights Review 23 (4):503-528.
    The way many human rights advocates frame the international norm against child, early, and forced marriage (CEFM) has shifted in the past decade. While CEFM has historically been framed as driven by poverty and underdevelopment, advocates have more recently discussed the problem with a feminist sexuality frame. What leads advocates to change their framing about an international norm? We build an argument that stresses how (a) the nature of the frame, (b) the characteristics of the advocates, and (c) the characteristics (...) of the discursive environment interact to determine whether and to what extent advocates will adopt an alternative frame. We use a multi-methods approach (machine-learning text analysis, process tracing, and interviews) to examine the process of frame adoption around an international norm. Our theoretical understanding of international norms requires a better grasp on the role of framing, especially framing among the very norm entrepreneurs that are critical to international norm diffusion. (shrink)
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    Study of the malware SCIRS model with different incidence rates.A. Martín del Rey,J. D. Hernández Guillén &G. Rodríguez Sánchez -2019 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (2):202-213.
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    Chomsky and Intentionality.John Collins &Georges Rey -2021 - In Nicholas Allott, Terje Lohndal & Georges Rey,A Companion to Chomsky. Wiley. pp. 488–502.
    This chapter describes some basic, often puzzling features of intentionality, with an eye to its role not so much in ordinary folk ascriptions but in serious psychological explanations, especially in many of Noam Chomsky's own presentations of his theory. It then considers Chomsky's censure of the notion, leading him to deny what would seem to be the explicit intentionalisms on which he seems to rely. Implicit in Chomsky's treatment of grammar is the idea that the positing of the language faculty (...) offers an “abstract” perspective on a physical system (the human brain) that implements the relevant features of the abstracta in ways we currently don’t understand. Two initial problems might be raised for this picture, one regarding inference and the other, generalization. The proposed model is effectively saying that theorists track states and generalizations of the linguistic system in an explicitly representational format, but what the theory is true of need not have such representational properties. (shrink)
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    Non‐adjacent Dependency Learning in Humans and Other Animals.Benjamin Wilson,Michelle Spierings,Andrea Ravignani,Jutta L. Mueller,Toben H. Mintz,Frank Wijnen,Anne Kant,Kenny Smith &Arnaud Rey -2020 -Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):843-858.
    Wilson et al. focus on one class of AGL tasks: the cognitively demanding task of detecting non‐adjacent dependencies (NADs) among items. They provide a typology of the different types of NADs in natural languages and in AGL tasks. A range of cues affect NAD learning, ranging from the variability and number of intervening elements to the presence of shared prosodic cues between the dependent items. These cues, important for humans to discover non‐adjacent dependencies, are also found to facilitate NAD learning (...) in several nonhuman animal species. (shrink)
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    Expressive Power and Intensional Operators.Pablo Cubides Kovacsics &David Rey -2024 -Journal of Logic, Language and Information 33 (2):107-141.
    In Entities and Indices, M. J. Cresswell argued that a first-order modal language can reach the expressive power of natural-language modal discourse only if we give to the formal language a semantics with indices containing infinite possible worlds and we add to it an infinite collection of operators $${{\varvec{actually}}}_n$$ actually n and $$ Ref _n$$ R e f n which store and retrieve worlds. In the fourth chapter of the book, Cresswell gave a proof that the resulting intensional language, which (...) he called $${\mathscr {L}}^*$$ L ∗, is as expressive as an extensional variant of it, called $${\mathscr {L}}$$ L, which has full quantification over worlds. In both linguistics and philosophy, Cresswell’s book has been viewed as offering a compelling argument for preferring extensional systems in the study of natural language. In this paper, after providing a model-theoretic definition of the relation being as expressive as that can be applied to Cresswell’s languages $${\mathscr {L}}$$ L and $${\mathscr {L}}^*$$ L ∗, we show that the intensional language $${\mathscr {L}}^*$$ L ∗ is not as expressive as the extensional language $${\mathscr {L}}$$ L. This result, we claim, undermines Cresswell’s argument to the effect that English modal discourse has the power of explicit quantification over worlds. Additionally, we show that $${\mathscr {L}}^*$$ L ∗ does become as expressive as $${\mathscr {L}}$$ L when we add Cresswell’s operator of universal modality $$\square $$ □ to $${\mathscr {L}}^*$$ L ∗, which provides an extra amount of expressive power. Recently, I. Yanovich has advocated a view that is similar to ours in important respects. At the end of the paper we offer a short discussion of his formalism. (shrink)
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    Las residencias en el cine. Imaginarios y representaciones cinematográficas de la vida en residencias para personas mayores.Raúl Rey Gayoso &Carlota Vivero-Saavedra -2024 -Arbor 200 (812):2766.
    El objetivo de este artículo es analizar la representación cinematográfica de las residencias para personas mayores. Recurrimos al método hermenéutico comparado para analizar cuatro películas de habla hispana estrenadas entre 2010 y 2020: Arrugas, El agente topo, La plaga y Quien a hierro mata. El análisis de resultados se fundamenta en un análisis temático inductivo, mediante la categorización e identificación de temas recurrentes en las tramas que analizamos desde planteamientos de la sociología y gerontología social. Argumentamos que la representación de (...) las residencias en estas películas entraña, en diferentes grados, tendencias contrapuestas de reproducción y problematización de imaginarios estigmatizantes propios del nursing home specter. Por un lado, las narrativas privilegian la reproducción de un imaginario que asocia las residencias al abandono, la soledad y los malos cuidados, reforzando el ideal de cuidados familista que caracteriza a la sociedad española. Por otro, identificamos secuencias que evidencian la potencialidad del cine para problematizar estereotipos y profundizar en la comprensión de realidades complejas. Estos imaginarios cinematográficos cobran mayor relevancia en el actual contexto de replanteamiento del modelo residencial. (shrink)
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    ‘New’ Dutch Civic Integration: learning ‘Spontaneous Compliance’ to address inherent difference.Nadine Blankvoort,Debbie Laliberte Rudman,Margo van Hartingsveldt &Anja Krumeich -2024 -Critical Discourse Studies 21 (4):463-481.
    In January 2022 the new Dutch Civic Integration programme was launched together with promises of improvements it would bring in facilitating the ‘integration’ of newcomers to the Netherlands. This study presents a critical discourse analysis of texts intended for municipalities to take on their new coordinating role in this programme. The analysis aims to understand the discourse in the texts, which actors are mobilized by them, and the role these texts and these actors play in processes of governmental racialization. The (...) analysis demonstrates shifting complex assemblages are brought into cascades of governance in which all actors are disciplined to accept the problem of integration as a problem of cultural difference and distance, and then furthermore disciplined to adopt new practices deemed necessary to identify and even ‘objectively’ measure the inherent traits contributing to this problematic. Lastly, the analysis displays that all actors are disciplined to accept the solution of ‘spontaneous compliance’; a series of practices and knowledges, which move the civic integration programme beyond an aim of responsibilization, into a programme of internalization, wherein newcomers are expected to own and address their problematic ‘nature’, making ‘modern’ values their own. (shrink)
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    Non‐adjacent Dependency Learning in Humans and Other Animals.Benjamin Wilson,Michelle Spierings,Andrea Ravignani,Jutta L. Mueller,Toben H. Mintz,Frank Wijnen,Anne van der Kant,Kenny Smith &Arnaud Rey -2018 -Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):843-858.
    Wilson et al. focus on one class of AGL tasks: the cognitively demanding task of detecting non‐adjacent dependencies (NADs) among items. They provide a typology of the different types of NADs in natural languages and in AGL tasks. A range of cues affect NAD learning, ranging from the variability and number of intervening elements to the presence of shared prosodic cues between the dependent items. These cues, important for humans to discover non‐adjacent dependencies, are also found to facilitate NAD learning (...) in several nonhuman animal species. (shrink)
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    Science et pseudo-science de l’agronomie à l’agriculture biodynamique, et retour.Nicolas Brault &Olivier Rey -2023 -Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 10 (1):63-78.
    Alors que le débat sur le caractère scientifique ou pseudo-scientifique de l’agriculture biodynamique occupe régulièrement le débat public, l’histoire et la philosophie des sciences ne semblent que très peu s’être emparées de ce sujet. La thèse défendue ici est double : tout d’abord, si l’agriculture biodynamique rencontre un relatif succès aujourd’hui, cela tient sans doute au fait que son théoricien, R. Steiner, a été un des premiers à critiquer le paradigme qui domine l’agronomie, ou en tout cas l’agriculture, depuis plus (...) d’un siècle. Cette critique semble d’ailleurs se maintenir dans ses motifs tout au long du XXe siècle, jusqu’à une certaine critique contemporaine de l’agro-industrie et de ses conséquences désastreuses sur l’environnement. Or, et c’est la seconde thèse défendue ici, cette critique semble méconnaître voire occulter la réalité des débats internes qui ont traversé l’agronomie au cours du XXe siècle et qui continuent de l’agiter aujourd’hui : l’agronomie système a ainsi par exemple intégré dans ses objets des éléments de l’agriculture biodynamique. Selon nous, le problème principal est que l’agronomie est souvent abordée selon une approche externaliste, qui doit impérativement être complétée par une approche internaliste afin tout d’abord de distinguer ce qui relève de la science et ce qui relève du mysticisme, et ensuite de saisir toute la richesse historique et épistémologique de l’agronomie. (shrink)
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  37. EVANS, GR, Philosophy and Theology in the Middle Ages, London, Roulledge, 1993,£ 8.99 pb. FLANAGAN, OWEN, Consciousness.Barry Loewer,Georges Rey,Don Macniven &Creative Morality -1994 -Cogito 8:101.
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    Experiencia de los miembros de la comunidad en los comités de ética en investigación en Colombia.Elena Rey Lozano,Gilberto Alfonso Gamboa Bernal &María de los Ángeles Mazzanti Di Ruggiero -2016 -Escritos 24 (53):369-390.
    Research Ethics Committees have the responsibility to protect the participants involved in researches and to guarantee the ethical behavior of researchers. In some institutions, such committees also review scientific projects of non-pharmaceutical areas, Public Health and Health Economics. Within this framework, the article analyzes what it means to be part of a Research Ethics Committee in a hospital or university based on personal experience as a community representative. By means of the convenience sampling technique, implemented in four Colombian cities that (...) have GCP-certified committees by INVIMA –National Institute for the Control of Medications and Food–, and by means of content analysis, based on fixed and emergent categories; the experience, perception, participation, representation, and ethical aspects are described as well as the learning process and personal contributions. Findings prove that representatives interviewed have been benefited by learning clinic and epidemiological aspects without necessarily being “experts in the community”. However, they seem not to recognize clearly the population they represent, which might lead these communities to being affected by certain particular studies. The article suggests to work on the minimal common elements that a community representative should possess to appropriately protect participants. (shrink)
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    Actor & Avatar: A Scientific and Artistic Catalog.Dieter Mersch,Anton Rey,Thomas Grunwald,Jörg Sternagel,Lorena Kegel &Miriam Laura Loertscher (eds.) -2023 - transcript Verlag.
    What kind of relationship do we have with artificial beings (avatars, puppets, robots, etc.)? What does it mean to mirror ourselves in them, to perform them or to play trial identity games with them? Actor & Avatar addresses these questions from artistic and scholarly angles. Contributions on the making of »technical others« and philosophical reflections on artificial alterity are flanked by neuroscientific studies on different ways of perceiving living persons and artificial counterparts. The contributors have achieved a successful artistic-scientific collaboration (...) with extensive visual material. (shrink)
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    Primitive Passions: Visuality, Sexuality, Ethnography, and Contemporary Chinese Cinema.Susan D. Blum &Rey Chow -1997 -Philosophy East and West 47 (3):435.
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    Realismo y antirrealismo en la filosofía de Michael Dummett.Pablo Cubides,David González &David Rey -2018 -Ideas Y Valores 67:165-202.
    Uno de los principales aportes de Michael Dummett a la filosofía contemporánea fue la idea de que ciertas disputas tradicionales de la metafísica podían ser replanteadas a través de una caracterización semántica del realismo y el antirrealismo. Apoyándose en esta caracterización, Dummett propuso una aproximación ascendente a esas disputas. Dicha aproximación buscaba resolver los desacuerdos metafísicos entre realistas y antirrealistas mediante la formulación de teorías semánticas para ciertos conjuntos de enunciados. En este artículo argumentamos que la caracterización de Dummett no (...) captura las disputas metafísicas tradicionales y que, como consecuencia de ello, dicha caracterización no constituye un buen sustento para la aproximación ascendente. (shrink)
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    La noción de análisis en el psicoanálisis. química de un olvido.Alvaro Rey de Castro -1992 -Areté. Revista de Filosofía 4 (1):267-290.
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    El gramma poético: germen precientífico del lenguaje.Antonio Domínguez Rey -2014 - Barcelona: Anthropos.
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    Tolérance, liberté de conscience, laïcité: quelle place pour l'athéisme?Louise Ferté &Lucie Rey (eds.) -2018 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Quelle lumière l'idée d'athéisme et la figure de l'athée jettent-elle sur les concepts de tolérance, de liberté de conscience et de laïcité? Pour répondre à cette question, cet ouvrage fait le choix d'éclairer le présent par une perspective historique, en analysant la manière dont l'athéisme est apparu et s'est développé dans le questionnement théologico-politique et philosophique depuis le XVIIe siècle."--Page 4 of cover.
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    ÉTUDE DU THÈME HISTORIQUE: L'importance du criticisme pour la Philosophie contemporaine.R. Garaudy,J. Guitton,O. Philippe,M. Souriau,H. -J. De Vleeschauwer,A. Darbon &P. Lachièze-Rey -1938 -Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (1/2):26 - 40.
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  46. Metacognition and consciousness [Special issue].T. O. Nelson &G. Rey -2000 -Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2 pt 1):2000-0433.
  47. Dreamwood.Evelyn Olivier,Roger Somers,Diane Nelson,Margo St James &Henry Taylor -1990 - Mystic Fire Video [Distributor].
     
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    Historia, Ciencia, Filosofía.Julio Rey Pastor -1952 -Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 1 (1):1-3.
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    La teoría abstracta del lenguaje.Julio Rey Pastor -1954 -Theoria 2 (7):7-14.
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    ¿ La automedicación como nuevo derecho?José Luis Rey Pérez -2008 - In Salomé Adroher Biosca,Los avances del derecho ante los avances de la medicina. Cizur Menor: Thomson/Aranzadi.
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