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    When Living and Working Well Together in Organizations Changes Into Good Social Coexistence: The Talent Club Case.Marta Elena,MarzanaDaniela,Aresi Giovanni &Pozzi Maura -2016 -World Futures 72 (5-6):266-283.
    In our contemporary age, where a combination of individualism and mutual distrust is unhappily common among people and society is “liquid” and disoriented, so-called intermediate units are a precious resource that promotes positive coexistence within organizations and in local communities, too. The present contribution describes an example of such an intermediate unit, the Talent Club, located in a peripheral neighborhood of a metropolitan area in northern Italy. This case study shows the development of positive living and working together in organizations (...) and their transformation in the tool for community development and good coexistence. Qualitative and quantitative data show that the relational aspect is crucial because it promotes authentic exchange among people, supporting participation and social cohesion against self-referential habits and isolation. Although at present the Talent Club is mostly functioning in a affiliating coexistence among members, seeds of a more generativ... (shrink)
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    Italian Community Psychology in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Shared Feelings and Thoughts in the Storytelling of University Students.Immacolata Di Napoli,Elisa Guidi,Caterina Arcidiacono,Ciro Esposito,Elena Marta,Cinzia Novara,Fortuna Procentese,Andrea Guazzini,Barbara Agueli,Florencia Gonzáles Leone,Patrizia Meringolo &DanielaMarzana -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study investigated how young Italian people experienced the period of peak spread of COVID-19 in their country by probing their emotions, thoughts, events, and actions related to interpersonal and community bonds. This approach to the pandemic will highlight social dimensions that characterized contextual interactions from the specific perspective of Community Psychology. The aim was to investigate young people's experiences because they are the most fragile group due to their difficulty staying home and apart from their peers and because they (...) are, at the same time, the most potentially dangerous people due to their urge to gather in groups. The research involved 568 university students, 475 females, and 93 males, with an average age of 21.82 years. The collected data were analyzed with the Grounded Theory Methodology, using the Atlas 8.0 software. From the textual data, representative codes were defined and grouped into 10 categories, which reflect the individuals' prosocial attitudes, behaviors, and values. These categories formed three macro-categories, called: “Collective Dimensions,” which includes Connectedness, Solidarity, Italian-ness, Social Problems, and Collective Mourning; “Prosocial Orientation,” which includes Trust and Hope; and “Collective Values,” which includes Values of Freedom, Respect of Social Rules, and Civic-Mindedness. All these macro-categories are indicative of the shared feelings experienced by Italians during the first time of the pandemic. Further practical implications of these results will be discussed, including a consideration of the risk of developing distress and improving well-being, as well as promoting preventive behaviors. (shrink)
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  3. Daniela cojocaru Antonio Sandu.Daniela Cojocaru -2011 -Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (30):258-276.
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    Deep brain stimulation to reward circuitry alleviates anhedonia in refractory major depression.Thomas E. Schlaepfer,Michael X. Cohen,Caroline Frick,Markus Mathaus Kosel,Daniela Brodesser,Nikolai Axmacher,Alexius Young Joe,Martina Kreft,Doris Lenartz &Volker Sturm -unknown
    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) to different sites allows interfering with dysfunctional network function implicated in major depression. Because a prominent clinical feature of depression is anhedonia--the inability to experience pleasure from previously pleasurable activities--and because there is clear evidence of dysfunctions of the reward system in depression, DBS to the nucleus accumbens might offer a new possibility to target depressive symptomatology in otherwise treatment-resistant depression. Three patients suffering from extremely resistant forms of depression, who did not respond to pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, (...) and electroconvulsive therapy, were implanted with bilateral DBS electrodes in the nucleus accumbens. Stimulation parameters were modified in a double-blind manner, and clinical ratings were assessed at each modification. Additionally, brain metabolism was assessed 1 week before and 1 week after stimulation onset. Clinical ratings improved in all three patients when the stimulator was on, and worsened in all three patients when the stimulator was turned off. Effects were observable immediately, and no side effects occurred in any of the patients. Using FDG-PET, significant changes in brain metabolism as a function of the stimulation in fronto-striatal networks were observed. No unwanted effects of DBS other than those directly related to the surgical procedure (eg pain at sites of implantation) were observed. Dysfunctions of the reward system--in which the nucleus accumbens is a key structure--are implicated in the neurobiology of major depression and might be responsible for impaired reward processing, as evidenced by the symptom of anhedonia. These preliminary findings suggest that DBS to the nucleus accumbens might be a hypothesis-guided approach for refractory major depression. (shrink)
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    The ethics of synthetic DNA.Villalba Adrian,Anna Smajdor,Iain Brassington &Daniela Cutas -2024 -Journal of Medical Ethics.
    In this paper, we discuss the ethical concerns that may arise from the synthesis of human DNA. To date, only small stretches of DNA have been constructed, but the prospect of generating human genomes is becoming feasible. At the same time, the significance of genes for identity, health and reproduction is coming under increased scrutiny. We examine the implications of DNA synthesis and its impact on debates over the relationship with our DNA and the ownership of our genes, its potential (...) to disrupt common understandings of reproduction and privacy, and the way in which synthetic DNA challenges traditional associations between genes and identity. We explore the degree to which synthetic DNA may further undermine overgeneticised accounts of identity, health, reproduction, parenthood and privacy that are prevalent in the public domain and in some areas of policy-making. While avoiding making normative claims of our own, we conclude that there is a need for reflection on the ethical implications of these developing technologies before they are on us. (shrink)
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    Emotion Regulation in Rescue Workers: Differential Relationship With Perceived Work-Related Stress and Stress-Related Symptoms.Anne Gärtner,Alexander Behnke,Daniela Conrad,Iris-Tatjana Kolassa &Roberto Rojas -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  7. Daniela cojocaru Sorin cace Cristina gavrilovici.Daniela Cojocaru -2013 -Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (34):37-56.
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    Adaptation and Validation of the School Climate and School Identification Measure-Student Scale (SCASIM-St) in a Sample of Chilean Adolescents.José Luis Gálvez-Nieto,Daniela Vera-Bachmann,Ítalo Trizano-Hermosilla,Karina Polanco-Levican &Claudio Briceño-Olivera -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Eugenics between Darwin’s Εra and the Holocaust.George Boutlas,Dimitra Chousou,Daniela Theodoridou,Anna Batistatou,Christos Yapijakis &Maria Syrrou -2019 -Conatus 4 (2):171.
    Heredity and reproduction have always been matters of concern. Eugenics is a story that began well before the Holocaust, but the Holocaust completely changed the way eugenics was perceived at that time. What began with Galton as a scientific movement aimed at the improvement of the human race based on the theories and principles of heredity and statistics became by the beginning of the 20th century an international movement that sought to engineer human supremacy. Eugenic ideas, however, trace back to (...) ancient Greek aristocratic ideas exemplified in Plato’s Republic, which played an important role in shaping modern eugenic social practices and government policies. Both positive and negative eugenics focused on the encouragement of healthy and discouragement of unhealthy reproduction. All these practices were often based on existing prejudices about race and disability. In this article, we will focus on the rise of eugenics, starting with the publication of Origin of Species to the Holocaust. This examination will be multidisciplinary, utilizing genetics, legal history and bioethical aspects. Through this examination, we will discuss how provisional understandings of genetics influenced eugenics-based legislation. We will also discuss the rise of biopolitics, the change of medical ethos and stance towards negative eugenics policies, and the possible power of bioethical principles to prevent such phenomena. (shrink)
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  10. Notes from the Field: E-waste in Brasil-Lixo Eletrônico and MetaReciclagem.Felipe Fonseca &Daniela de Carvalho Matielo -2009 -International Review of Information Ethics 11:10.
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    Sed ipsa novitas crescat: Themen der Eschatologie, Transformation und Innovation: Festschrift für Manfred Gerwing.Manfred Gerwing,Klaus Hedwig &Daniela Riel (eds.) -2019 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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    Toma de decisiones para la adecuación del esfuerzo terapéutico al final de la vida en pacientes oncológicos del Instituto Nacional de Cancerología de Colombia.Claudia Patricia Agamez-Insignares,Ricardo Sánchez-Pedraza,Marta Ximena León &Daniela Seija-Butnaru -2023 -Persona y Bioética 27 (1):e2713.
    Propósito: la adecuación del esfuerzo terapéutico es una decisión clínica basada en la evidencia que pretende evitar la futilidad médica. Se han señalado diferentes factores que pueden influir en esta toma de decisiones los cuales se relacionan con el paciente, el profesional médico que toma de las decisiones, barreras del sistema, cultura y economía, entre otros. El presente estudio pretende identificar aquellos factores que influyen en los médicos especialistas que laboran en la institución referente del cáncer en Colombia, a fin (...) de planear acciones que mejoren el abordaje de la toma de decisiones con respecto a la adecuación del esfuerzo terapéutico en pacientes con cáncer. Metodología: diseño cualitativo basado en 13 entrevistas en profundidad a médicos especialistas del Instituto Nacional de Cancerología de Colombia. Resultados: participaron 3 mujeres y 10 hombres, con un promedio de edad de 36 años, 7 pertenecientes a la especialidad de oncología de adultos, 2 a oncohematología pediátrica, 1 a cuidados intensivos de adultos y 3 a cuidados intensivos pediátricos. Los factores hallados se agruparon en cuatro categorías: 1) conocimiento, 2) aspectos relacionados con la toma de decisiones, 3) quién decide, 4) tipo de decisión que se toma; a su vez, estas categorías se agruparon en temas que hacen alusión a los factores que influyen en la toma de decisiones de los especialistas para adecuar los esfuerzos terapéuticos. Conclusión: la adecuación de los esfuerzos terapéuticos es importante para evitar procedimientos médicos fútiles que prolonguen el sufrimiento. Se evidenciaron algunos factores que influyen en la toma de decisiones de los especialistas: falta de preparación de los profesionales de salud en el tema de toma de decisiones al final de la vida, uso reducido de escalas que permitan mejorar la información del pronóstico y desconocimiento sobre voluntades anticipadas; estos son algunos de aquellos factores que deben fortalecerse para generar acciones que mejoren el abordaje de esta temática. (shrink)
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    Creation and validation of the PERFECT: a critical incident tool for evaluating change in the practices of health professionals.Anita Menon,Teresa Cafaro,Daniela Loncaric,James Moore,Amanda Vivona,Elizabeth Wynands &Nicol Korner-Bitensky -2010 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (6):1170-1175.
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    Embracing the Kindness Management and Leadership Facets in a Humanitarian Aid Mission. The Personal and Professional Experience of the Head Nurse of the Israeli Delegation to Cebu 2013.Racheli Mezan,Lea Tamir Tetroashvili &Daniela-Tatiana Agheorghiesei -2019 -Postmodern Openings 10 (2):125-136.
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    O Rádio AM em Mato Grosso do Sul: um estudo cartográfico das emissoras que vão migrar para FM.Helder Samuel dos Santos Lima &Daniela Cristiane Ota -2019 -Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 25 (2):115-134.
    Com qualidade de som inferior, as emissoras AMs chegaram ao século XXI sem novidades que fossem capazes de torná-las atrativas para novos ouvintes. Desde 2013, com a autorização da migração, estas emissoras apostam no formato de Frequência Modulada para recuperar audiência. Em Mato Grosso do Sul, cerca de 90% das emissoras vão migrar para FM. Diante da relevância da temática, propusemos um mapeamento das emissoras sul-mato-grossenses nesta etapa de transição com o objetivo de identificar os fatores que levaram a migrar, (...) as expectativas comerciais, e o que está sendo pensado em termos de programação. Para responder tais questionamentos, optamos por realizar estudo de caso múltiplo nas Rádios Difusora de Aquidauana, Corumbá, Três Lagoas e Campo Grande. Abordamos também a Rádio Caçula de Três Lagoas por ser uma das pioneiras a migrar no estado. (shrink)
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    Mira como crece la maleza en el Lenguaje. Cuerpo y colonialidad en Piñen deDaniela Catrileo.Daniela Acosta -2023 -Resonancias Revista de Filosofía 16:27-37.
    El presente artículo aborda la estrategia escritural deDaniela Catrileo. Se propone revisar la elaboración del concepto de piñen examinando la relación entre lenguaje y colonialidad, para, de ese modo, subrayar el potencial político y reivindicativo que comporta en la novela del mismo nombre, Piñen (2019). Dicha hipótesis articulará el ejercicio de lectura aquí propuesto, atendiendo principalmente las estrategias narrativas empleadas –servirse de un polilingüismo que rompe estructuras gramaticales– para descentrar el lenguaje de su determinismo colonial. Así, interpretamos dicha (...) estrategia escritural en consonancia con las potencias micropolíticas y descolonizadoras del arte descritas por Suely Rolnik y, en consecuencia, apostando por la posibilidad de diagramar un devenir minoritario que dispute los imaginarios del inconsciente colonial-capital. (shrink)
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    Cognitive and Empirical Pragmatics : Issues and Perspectives.Gregory Bochner,Philippe De Brabanter,MIkhail Kissine &Daniela Rossi (eds.) -2011 - Belgian Journal of Linguistics 25.
    Over the last decade, research in semantics and pragmatics has started to increasingly incorporate new experimental methods from cognitive psychology. That this empirical stance on utterance interpretation has now reached maturity is revealed by two unmistakable symptoms: an increased reflection on the contextual methods used to elicit experimental data, and a continuous expansion of the linguistic phenomena and themes being investigated through these methods. The articles gathered in this volume testify to this very recent evolution of the field: a first (...) set of papers questions the interpretation or interpretability of data collected in non-naturalistic settings, while a second set reflects the extension of experimental methods to new topics. The volume offers an up-to-date overview of contemporary issues arising within the thriving field of Empirical Pragmatics. (shrink)
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  18. Introduction.Gregory Bochner,Philippe De Brabanter,Mikhail Kissine &Daniela Rossi -2011 - In Gregory Bochner, Philippe De Brabanter, MIkhail Kissine & Daniela Rossi,Cognitive and Empirical Pragmatics : Issues and Perspectives. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 25.
     
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    Stressors in Indoor and Field Brazilian Soccer: Are They Perceived as a Distress or Eustress?Maria Regina Ferreira Brandão,Luis Felipe Polito,Vania Hernandes,Mariana Correa,Ana Paula Mastrocola,Daniel Oliveira,Alessandra Oliveira,Larissa Moura,Marcelo Villas Boas Junior &Daniela Angelo -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Soccer players inescapably live under stress during the sportive career, and many real-life aspects of soccer situations operate in the ongoing performance. This study’s main objective was to elaborate the List of Stressors in Professional Indoor and Field Soccer, a self-report instrument designed to measure the impact of 77 soccer situations upon the sport performance. Participants were 138 indoor and field soccer players from the Brazilian Premier League. Each situation was evaluated on a 7-point scale, ranging from the most negative (...) to the most positive. Data were analyzed according to the players’ perception of the items: distress or eustress and its intensity, and after that, situations perceived as plus −1 and +1 were compared by time in which they were experienced and distributed among five categories established by the literature: Expectations about the Performance, Personal Factors, Competition Aspects, Training Demands, and Relationship with Significant People. Narratives of athletes’ experiences were also used to discuss the results. An Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling using Bi-factorial was employed to assess the factor structure. For the total participants, 49 situations were perceived as distress and 28 as eustress. Using the criteria established a priori, the distribution was among the five categories in the remaining 32 situations. Differences in perception between less and more experienced players were found in 11 situations. The results revealed that Brazilian professional soccer players experience various stressful situations. These events are important representations of environmental demands and could predict the performance as they are perceived as eustress or distress. Some of these stressful situations are inherent in sport and others adjacent to the sports system or environment. Coach pressure to win and conflicts with teammates are examples of stressors in-sport, family problems and disputes with press or fans are examples of stressors external to the team, also called peripheral opponents, and showed the relative social influence of significant others in soccer performance. We can conclude that the knowledge of the direction of a given stress situation has important practical implications in preparing athletes and helping them face the performance stressors that are part of soccer daily life. (shrink)
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    Parents' perception of children's fear: from FSSC-IT to FSSC-PP.Silvia Salcuni,Carla Dazzi,Stefania Mannarini,Daniela Di Riso &Elisa Delvecchio -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Could Time Detect a Faking-Good Attitude? A Study With the MMPI-2-RF.Paolo Roma,Maria C. Verrocchio,Cristina Mazza,Daniela Marchetti,Franco Burla,Maria E. Cinti &Stefano Ferracuti -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    From Inframorality to Moral Creativity.Daniela Jeder -2008 -Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:115-122.
    Placing the analyses in an interdisciplinary manner, the present paper fallows to catch and value, form a moral-formative perspective, the interpretations of the ethical theories regarding the evolutions in a moral plan, in order to build a structural model of the morality development levels, with all the complex and dynamiccomponents that this one transmits. We have proposed that this should have as final purpose the transfer and focalization of this data over the significant space of forming the human being as (...) a moral, autonomous and responsible personality, by offering, we hope, in the terms in of efficiency, a rich space, a more complete and operational form about the levels of morality and moral education. The education in mostly very responsible for the step that defines the educated morality, of the community, of the society and a re-thinking, a restructuring and direction of the moral education on different levels is, we think, a way of responding to the challenges of today and tomorrow’s world. (shrink)
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    Conditions of Thought: Deleuze and Transcendental Ideas.Daniela Voss -2013 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Analyses Deleuze's notion of transcendental and genetic Ideas as conditions of creative thought. From his early work in 'Nietzsche and Philosophy' to 'Difference and Repetition', Deleuze develops a unique notion of transcendental philosophy. It comprises a radical critique of the illusions of representation and a genetic model of thought.Engaging with questions of representation, Ideas and the transcendental,Daniela Voss offers a sophisticated treatment of the Kantian aspects of Deleuze's thought, taking account of Leibniz, Maimon, Lautman and Nietzsche along the (...) way. (shrink)
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    The Role of Religion in Businesses from a Three-Dimensional Perspective – Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Organizational Management.Daniela Tatiana Agheorghiesei,Ion Copoeru &Nicolae Horia -2016 -Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (45):283-309.
    The teaching of religion in public schools – whether the subject should or should not be included in the school curricula, what the content structure should be and which approach the teacher should adopt – led to various ethical dilemmas and conflicts in many regions of the world. Our article aims at reviewing, from the perspectives of numerous authors, the different topics as well as the ways in which aspects related to the impact of religious teaching and to specific approaches (...) could be taught to economics students in a democratic society. At the same time, we underline different dilemmas and preoccupations resulting from religious values in the organizational management and in marketing, but also the synergies that could be capitalized from this standpoint, in order to obtain a competitive advantage in a context where diversity, and religious diversity in particular, is a reality that gets more and more obvious, while a good capitalization of it can bring forth loyalty in organizations and competitive advantages on the market. (shrink)
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  25. Il fiasco dei Malavoglia.Daniela Borgi -1996 -Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 17:165-206.
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  26. Cognitive polyphasia, social representations and political participation in adolescents.Daniela Bruno &Alicia Barreiro -2023 - In José Antonio Castorina & Alicia Barreiro,The development of social knowledge: towards a cultural-individual dialectic. Charlotte, NC: IAP, Information Age Publishing.
     
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    Universal and affective: the Public Sphere in Feminist Political Thinking.Daniela Losiggio -2020 -Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (17):139-165.
    In this article we propose to return to the notions of public and universality in the so-called Critical Theory, in order to rethink the relation between politics, affects and women. For these purposes, we will analyze the famous The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere of J. Habermas, the first systematization of the notion of public sphere, understood as the scope of rational and universal debate which excludes the private-affective. Later, we will focus on the criticism of this study made (...) by the feminist revisionism of the eighties. These authors found a connection between the theoretical exclusion of the affects and the political expulsion of women. We will see that Habermas’ own Theory of Communicative Action opens the possibility of thinking the rationality present in the expression of affections, desires and feelings. The main aim of this work is to start a tradition of reflections for a truly universal public sphere theory. (shrink)
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    Janusz Korczak a szkoła: poglądy, oceny, doświadczenia.Daniela Rusakowska -1989 - Warszawa: Instytut Badań Pedagogicznych, Zakład Systemów Wychowawczych.
  29. Vsekidnevno i nauchno sŭznanie--problemi na vzaimodeĭstvieto.Daniela Sotirova -1987 - Sofii︠a︡: Izd-vo Nauka i izkustvo.
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  30. Being the Same Different: Resistance, Agency, and Change in Military Socialization.Daniela Schmitz Wortmeyer -2022 - InDeep loyalties: values in military lives. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
     
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  31. Cultural Canalization of Values in Brazilian Military Socialization.Daniela Schmitz Wortmeyer -2022 - InDeep loyalties: values in military lives. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
     
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    Bem-estar, lócus de controle e crença no mundo justo de trabalhadores da saúde.Daniela Sacramento Zanini,Juliana Xavier Santos &Ana Raquel Rosas Torres -2011 -Revista Aletheia 35:123-136.
    O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o bem-estar dos trabalhadores da saúde de um centro de reabilitação e readaptação, relacionando-o com a crença no mundo justo e com o lócus de controle. Participaram 146 profissionais que responderam a um questionário formado por perguntas sobre dados sócio-demog..
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    Deleuze's Rethinking of the Notion of Sense.Daniela Voss -2013 -Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 7 (1):1-25.
    Drawing on Deleuze's early works of the 1960s, this article investigates the ways in which Deleuze challenges our traditional linguistic notion of sense and notion of truth. Using Frege's account of sense and truth, this article presents our common understanding of sense and truth as two separate dimensions of the proposition where sense subsists only in a formal relation to the other. It then goes on to examine the Kantian account, which makes sense the superior transcendental condition of possibility of (...) truth. Although both accounts define sense as merely the form of possibility of truth, a huge divide cuts across a simple formal logic of sense and a transcendental logic: transcendental logic discovered a certain genetic productivity of sense, such that a proposition always has the kind of truth that it merits according to its sense. In pursuit of this genetic productivity of sense, Deleuze applies different models of explanation: a Nietzschean genealogical model of the genetic power of sense, and in The Logic of Sense a structural model combined with elements of Stoic philosophy. This article follows Deleuze in setting up a new and very complex notion of sense, which he radically distinguishes from what he terms ‘signification’, that is, an extrinsic, linguistic or logical, condition of possibility. Rather, sense has to be conceived as both the effect and the intrinsic genetic element of an extra-propositional sense-producing machine. (shrink)
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    I-Language: An Introduction to Linguistics as Cognitive Science.Daniela Isac &Charles Reiss -2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    I-Language introduces the uninitiated to linguistics as cognitive science. In an engaging, down-to-earth styleDaniela Isac and Charles Reiss give a crystal-clear demonstration of the application of the scientific method in linguistic theory. Their presentation of the research programme inspired and led by Noam Chomsky shows how the focus of theory and research in linguistics shifted from treating language as a disembodied, human-external entity to cognitive biolinguistics - the study of language as a human cognitive system embedded within the (...) mind/brain of each individual. The recurring theme of equivalence classes in linguistic computation ties together the presentation of material from phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. The same theme is used to help students understand the place of linguistics in the broader context of the cognitive sciences, by drawing on examples from vision, audition, and even animal cognition.This textbook is unique in its integration of empirical issues of linguistic analysis, engagement with philosophical questions that arise in the study of language, and treatment of the history of the field. Topics ranging from allophony to reduplication, ergativity, and negative polarity are invoked to show the implications of findings in cognitive biolinguistics for philosophical issues like reference, the mind-body problem, and nature-nurture debates.This textbook contains numerous exercises and guides for further reading as well as ideas for student projects. A companion website with guidance for instructors and answers to the exercises features a series of pdf slide presentations to accompany the teaching of each topic. (shrink)
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    The Power of Good: A Leader's Personal Power as a Mediator of the Ethical Leadership-Follower Outcomes Link.Daniela K. Haller,Peter Fischer &Dieter Frey -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:355964.
    The study's goal was to examine the socially responsible power use in the context of ethical leadership as an explanatory mechanism of the ethical leadership-follower outcomes link. Drawing on the attachment theory (Bowlby, 1969/1982 ), we explored a power-based process model, which assumes that a leader's personal power is an intervening variable in the relationship between ethical leadership and follower outcomes, while incorporating the moderating role of followers' moral identity in this transformation process. The results of a two-wave field study (...) ( N = 235) that surveyed employees and a scenario experiment ( N = 169) fully supported the proposed (moderated) mediation models, as personal power mediated the positive relationship between ethical leadership and a broad range of tested follower outcomes (i.e., leader effectiveness, follower extra effort, organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and work engagement), as well as the interactive effects of ethical leadership and follower moral identity on these follower outcomes. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed. (shrink)
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    Two Kinds of Curiosity.Daniela Dover -2023 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (3):811-832.
    Leading philosophical models of curiosity represent it as a desiderative attitude whose content is a question, and which is satisfied by knowledge of the answer to that question. I argue that these models do not capture the distinctive character of a form of curiosity that I call 'erotic curiosity'. Erotic curiosity addresses itself not to a question but to an object whose significance for the inquirer is affective as well as epistemic. This form of curiosity is best understood by analogy (...) to erotic love as theorized by Plato in the Symposium. (shrink)
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    (Austria) Janusz Korczak: Childhood and Children's Rights.Daniela G. Camhy -2009 - In Eva Marsal, Takara Dobashi & Barbara Weber,Children Philosophize Worldwide: Theoretical and Practical Concepts. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang GmbH. pp. 9--247.
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  38. Response to Kosterec.Daniela Glavaničová -2020 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 27 (1):129-134.
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    Dialogizität in der Argumentation: eine multidisziplinäre Betrachtung.Daniela Pirazzini &Anika Schiemann (eds.) -2013 - New York: Peter Lang Edition.
    Dieser Sammelband ist im Rahmen der Sektion <I>Dialogizitat in der Argumentation auf dem XXXII. Romanistentag in Berlin (September 2011) entstanden. Ziel war es, Vertreter unterschiedlicher Disziplinen zusammenzubringen, um Erkenntnisse und Methoden aus Argumentationstheorie, Linguistik, Philosophie und Rechtswissenschaft zusammenzutragen und fur die Untersuchung der dialogischen Dimension von Argumentationen fruchtbar zu machen. Der Zusammenhang von <I>Dialogizitat und <I>Argumentation wird von den Beitragern auf vielfaltige Weise analysiert und interpretiert. Dabei werden sowohl theoretische Ansatze zur Beschreibung dialogischer Elemente in argumentativen Texten vorgestellt als auch (...) bestimmte sprachliche Phanomene untersucht, die auf pragmatischer, syntaktischer und lexikalischer Ebene als Indikatoren fur Dialogizitat fungieren.". (shrink)
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  40. Linguaggio, traduzione e metafora nel pensiero di Ortega y Gasset.Daniela Pucci -2003 -Studium 99 (5):749-760.
     
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  41. (1 other version)Cinque esemplari postillati della Scienza Nuova.Daniela Rotoli -1994 -Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 24:11-47.
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  42. Individui e mondi possibili: problemi di semantica modale: [scritti.Daniela Silvestrini &Ruth Barcan Marcus (eds.) -1979 - Milano: Feltrinelli.
     
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  43. Ipotesi su Bachtin.Daniela Steila -2011 -Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (2):445-446.
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  44. Choice (hairesis), self-determination (to autexousion) and what is in our power (to eph'hêmin) in Porphyry's interpretation of the myth of Er.Daniela Patrizia Taormina -2014 - In P. Destrée,What is Up to Us? Studies on Agency and Responsibility in ancient Philosophy. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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    Pensare la vita: contributi fenomenologici.Daniela Verducci -2003 - Roma: Il calamo.
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  46. Composing Watercolors in the Barracks: Values Development as Affective-Semiotic Generalization.Daniela Schmitz Wortmeyer -2022 - InDeep loyalties: values in military lives. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
     
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  47. Introduction: A Cultural Psychological Approach of Values in Military Lives.Daniela Schmitz Wortmeyer -2022 - InDeep loyalties: values in military lives. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
     
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    The Conversational Self.Daniela Dover -2022 -Mind 131 (521):193-230.
    This paper explores a distinctive form of social interaction—interpersonal inquiry—in which two or more people attempt to understand one another by engaging in conversation. Like many modes of inquiry into human beings, interpersonal inquiry partly shapes its own objects. How we conduct it thus affects who we become. I present an ethical ideal of conversation to which, I argue, at least some of our interpersonal inquiry ought to aspire. I then consider how this ideal might influence philosophical conceptions of the (...) self. (shrink)
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    Disparate Politics: Balibar and Simondon.Daniela Voss -2018 -Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (1):47-53.
    At the beginning of his essay ‘Philosophies of the Transindividual: Spinoza, Marx, Freud’, Balibar [2018] hints at some reasons why he will not be dealing with Simondon, despite agreeing with the latter’s program of going beyond ‘the metaphysics of the subject and of substance’ and towards an ‘ontology of relations’. In what follows I would like to outline Simondon’s concept of transindividuality and spell out more clearly why Balibar cannot follow Simondon’s trajectory. At the same time, I suggest a number (...) of socio-political approaches that a specifically Simondonian concept of transindividuality opens up. (shrink)
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    The Walk and the Talk.Daniela Dover -2019 -Philosophical Review 128 (4):387-422.
    It is widely believed that we ought not to criticize others for wrongs that we ourselves have committed. The author draws out and challenges some of the background assumptions about the practice of criticism that underlie our attraction to this claim, such as the tendency to think of criticism either as a social sanction or as a didactic intervention. The author goes on to offer a taxonomy of cases in which the moral legitimacy of criticism is challenged on the grounds (...) that the critic him- or herself engages in the behavior that he or she criticizes in others. The author argues that, in each type of case, the would-be critics should not constrain their participation in moral discourse on the grounds that they are not themselves innocent of the wrongdoing they criticize in others. (shrink)
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