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    The Kangaroo Program at a Brazilian maternity hospital: the preterm/low-weight babies’ health-care under examination.RenataMeiraVéras &Martha Traverso-Yépez -2011 -Nursing Inquiry 18 (1):84-91.
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    Bem-estar psicológico de estudantes universitários da graduação: fatores de risco, fatores de proteção e estratégias de cuidado em saúde mental.Rafael Anunciação Oliveira &RenataMeiraVéras -forthcoming -Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação.
    O Bem-Estar Psicológico (BEP) de estudantes universitários da gradução tem sido objeto de crescente interesse na pesquisa científica por ser reconhecido como uma dimensão multifacetada e central da saúde mental. Nesse sentido, este trabalho propôs-se a apresentar os fatores de risco e os fatores de proteção que influenciam nos índices do BEP, de modo a evidenciar as estratégias eficazes de cuidado em saúde mental para o referido segmento populacional. Metodologicamente, trata-se de uma pesquisa com abordagem qualitativa, a partir de uma (...) revisão integrativa de artigos publicados em português e inglês, disponíveis na íntegra nas bases BVS-Psi e PubMed. Foram utilizados os descritores “bem-estar psicológico”, “universidades” e “saúde mental” ou “bem-estar psicológico”, “fatores de risco” e “fatores de proteção” para BVS-Psi e para PubMed, respectivamente, sendo selecionados e analisados 19 estudos. Os resultados ressaltaram que a sobrecarga de trabalho acadêmico, as expectativas elevadas, a competição intensa e a incerteza em relação ao futuro profissional são fatores de risco. Evidencia-se, ainda, que a criação de relações sociais fortes e de estratégias de gerenciamento do tempo aliadas à orientação profissional eficaz são fatores de proteção que auxiliam na promoção da saúde mental nesta população. (shrink)
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  3. Nothing at Stake in Knowledge.David Rose,Edouard Machery,Stephen Stich,Mario Alai,Adriano Angelucci,Renatas Berniūnas,Emma E. Buchtel,Amita Chatterjee,Hyundeuk Cheon,In-Rae Cho,Daniel Cohnitz,Florian Cova,Vilius Dranseika,Ángeles Eraña Lagos,Laleh Ghadakpour,Maurice Grinberg,Ivar Hannikainen,Takaaki Hashimoto,Amir Horowitz,Evgeniya Hristova,Yasmina Jraissati,Veselina Kadreva,Kaori Karasawa,Hackjin Kim,Yeonjeong Kim,Minwoo Lee,Carlos Mauro,Masaharu Mizumoto,Sebastiano Moruzzi,Christopher Y. Olivola,Jorge Ornelas,Barbara Osimani,Carlos Romero,Alejandro Rosas Lopez,Massimo Sangoi,Andrea Sereni,Sarah Songhorian,Paulo Sousa,Noel Struchiner,Vera Tripodi,Naoki Usui,Alejandro Vázquez del Mercado,Giorgio Volpe,Hrag Abraham Vosgerichian,Xueyi Zhang &Jing Zhu -2019 -Noûs 53 (1):224-247.
    In the remainder of this article, we will disarm an important motivation for epistemic contextualism and interest-relative invariantism. We will accomplish this by presenting a stringent test of whether there is a stakes effect on ordinary knowledge ascription. Having shown that, even on a stringent way of testing, stakes fail to impact ordinary knowledge ascription, we will conclude that we should take another look at classical invariantism. Here is how we will proceed. Section 1 lays out some limitations of previous (...) research on stakes. Section 2 presents our study and concludes that there is little evidence for a substantial stakes effect. Section 3 responds to objections. The conclusion clears the way for classical invariantism. (shrink)
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    For Whom Does Determinism Undermine Moral Responsibility? Surveying the Conditions for Free Will Across Cultures.Ivar R. Hannikainen,Edouard Machery,David Rose,Stephen Stich,Christopher Y. Olivola,Paulo Sousa,Florian Cova,Emma E. Buchtel,Mario Alai,Adriano Angelucci,Renatas Berniûnas,Amita Chatterjee,Hyundeuk Cheon,In-Rae Cho,Daniel Cohnitz,Vilius Dranseika,Ángeles Eraña Lagos,Laleh Ghadakpour,Maurice Grinberg,Takaaki Hashimoto,Amir Horowitz,Evgeniya Hristova,Yasmina Jraissati,Veselina Kadreva,Kaori Karasawa,Hackjin Kim,Yeonjeong Kim,Minwoo Lee,Carlos Mauro,Masaharu Mizumoto,Sebastiano Moruzzi,Jorge Ornelas,Barbara Osimani,Carlos Romero,Alejandro Rosas López,Massimo Sangoi,Andrea Sereni,Sarah Songhorian,Noel Struchiner,Vera Tripodi,Naoki Usui,Alejandro Vázquez del Mercado,Hrag A. Vosgerichian,Xueyi Zhang &Jing Zhu -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally responsible for their actions since in a deterministic universe, people are arguably not the ultimate source of their actions nor could they have done otherwise if initial conditions and the laws of nature are held fixed. To reveal how non-philosophers ordinarily reason about the conditions for free will, we conducted a cross-cultural and cross-linguistic survey (N = 5,268) spanning twenty countries and sixteen languages. Overall, participants tended (...) to ascribe moral responsibility whether the perpetrator lacked sourcehood or alternate possibilities. However, for American, European, and Middle Eastern participants, being the ultimate source of one’s actions promoted perceptions of free will and control as well as ascriptions of blame and punishment. By contrast, being the source of one’s actions was not particularly salient to Asian participants. Finally, across cultures, participants exhibiting greater cognitive reflection were more likely to view free will as incompatible with causal determinism. We discuss these findings in light of documented cultural differences in the tendency toward dispositional versus situational attributions. (shrink)
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    De Pulchritudine non est Disputandum? A cross‐cultural investigation of the alleged intersubjective validity of aesthetic judgment.Florian Cova,Christopher Y. Olivola,Edouard Machery,Stephen Stich,David Rose,Mario Alai,Adriano Angelucci,Renatas Berniūnas,Emma E. Buchtel,Amita Chatterjee,Hyundeuk Cheon,In-Rae Cho,Daniel Cohnitz,Vilius Dranseika,Ángeles E. Lagos,Laleh Ghadakpour,Maurice Grinberg,Ivar Hannikainen,Takaaki Hashimoto,Amir Horowitz,Evgeniya Hristova,Yasmina Jraissati,Veselina Kadreva,Kaori Karasawa,Hackjin Kim,Yeonjeong Kim,Minwoo Lee,Carlos Mauro,Masaharu Mizumoto,Sebastiano Moruzzi,Jorge Ornelas,Barbara Osimani,Carlos Romero,Alejandro Rosas,Massimo Sangoi,Andrea Sereni,Sarah Songhorian,Paulo Sousa,Noel Struchiner,Vera Tripodi,Naoki Usui,Alejandro V. del Mercado,Giorgio Volpe,Hrag A. Vosgerichian,Xueyi Zhang &Jing Zhu -2019 -Mind and Language 34 (3):317-338.
    Since at least Hume and Kant, philosophers working on the nature of aesthetic judgment have generally agreed that common sense does not treat aesthetic judgments in the same way as typical expressions of subjective preferences—rather, it endows them with intersubjective validity, the property of being right or wrong regardless of disagreement. Moreover, this apparent intersubjective validity has been taken to constitute one of the main explananda for philosophical accounts of aesthetic judgment. But is it really the case that most people (...) spontaneously treat aesthetic judgments as having intersubjective validity? In this paper, we report the results of a cross‐cultural study with over 2,000 respondents spanning 19 countries. Despite significant geographical variations, these results suggest that most people do not treat their own aesthetic judgments as having intersubjective validity. We conclude by discussing the implications of our findings for theories of aesthetic judgment and the purpose of aesthetics in general. (shrink)
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    The Gettier Intuition from South America to Asia.Edouard Machery,Stephen Stich,David Rose,Mario Alai,Adriano Angelucci,Renatas Berniūnas,Emma E. Buchtel,Amita Chatterjee,Hyundeuk Cheon,In-Rae Cho,Daniel Cohnitz,Florian Cova,Vilius Dranseika,Ángeles Eraña Lagos,Laleh Ghadakpour,Maurice Grinberg,Ivar Hannikainen,Takaaki Hashimoto,Amir Horowitz,Evgeniya Hristova,Yasmina Jraissati,Veselina Kadreva,Kaori Karasawa,Hackjin Kim,Yeonjeong Kim,Minwoo Lee,Carlos Mauro,Masaharu Mizumoto,Sebastiano Moruzzi,Christopher Y. Olivola,Jorge Ornelas,Barbara Osimani,Carlos Romero,Alejandro Rosas Lopez,Massimo Sangoi,Andrea Sereni,Sarah Songhorian,Paulo Sousa,Noel Struchiner,Vera Tripodi,Naoki Usui,Alejandro Vázquez del Mercado,Giorgio Volpe,Hrag Abraham Vosgerichian,Xueyi Zhang &Jing Zhu -2017 -Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34 (3):517-541.
    This article examines whether people share the Gettier intuition (viz. that someone who has a true justified belief that p may nonetheless fail to know that p) in 24 sites, located in 23 countries (counting Hong Kong as a distinct country) and across 17 languages. We also consider the possible influence of gender and personality on this intuition with a very large sample size. Finally, we examine whether the Gettier intuition varies across people as a function of their disposition to (...) engage in “reflective” thinking. (shrink)
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  7. The Ship of Theseus Puzzle.David Rose,Edouard Machery,Stephen Stich,Mario Alai,Adriano Angelucci,Renatas Berniūnas,Emma E. Buchtel,Amita Chatterjee,Hyundeuk Cheon,In-Rae Cho,Daniel Cohnitz,Florian Cova,Vilius Dranseika,Angeles Eraña Lagos,Laleh Ghadakpour,Maurice Grinberg,Ivar Hannikainen,Takaaki Hashimoto,Amir Horowitz,Evgeniya Hristova,Yasmina Jraissati,Veselina Kadreva,Kaori Karasawa,Hackjin Kim,Yeonjeong Kim,Min-Woo Lee,Carlos Mauro,Masaharu Mizumoto,Sebastiano Moruzzi,Christopher Y. Olivola,Jorge Ornelas,Barbara Osimani,Alejandro Rosas,Carlos Romero,Massimo Sangoi,Andrea Sereni,Sarah Songhorian,Paulo Sousa,Noel Struchiner,Vera Tripodi,Naoki Usui,Alejandro Vázquez Del Vázquez Del Mercado,Giorgio Volpe,Hrag A. Vosgerichian,Xueyi Zhang &Jing Zhu -2014 - In Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols,Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 1. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 158-174.
    Does the Ship of Theseus present a genuine puzzle about persistence due to conflicting intuitions based on “continuity of form” and “continuity of matter” pulling in opposite directions? Philosophers are divided. Some claim that it presents a genuine puzzle but disagree over whether there is a solution. Others claim that there is no puzzle at all since the case has an obvious solution. To assess these proposals, we conducted a cross-cultural study involving nearly 3,000 people across twenty-two countries, speaking eighteen (...) different languages. Our results speak against the proposal that there is no puzzle at all and against the proposal that there is a puzzle but one that has no solution. Our results suggest that there are two criteria—“continuity of form” and “continuity of matter”— that constitute our concept of persistence and these two criteria receive different weightings in settling matters concerning persistence. (shrink)
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    Behavioral Circumscription and the Folk Psychology of Belief: A Study in Ethno-Mentalizing.Rose David,Machery Edouard,Stich Stephen,Alai Mario,Angelucci Adriano,Berniūnas Renatas,E. Buchtel Emma,Chatterjee Amita,Cheon Hyundeuk,Cho In‐Rae,Cohnitz Daniel,Cova Florian,Dranseika Vilius,Lagos Ángeles Eraña,Ghadakpour Laleh,Grinberg Maurice,Hannikainen Ivar,Hashimoto Takaaki,Horowitz Amir,Hristova Evgeniya,Jraissati Yasmina,Kadreva Veselina,Karasawa Kaori,Kim Hackjin,Kim Yeonjeong,Lee Minwoo,Mauro Carlos,Mizumoto Masaharu,Moruzzi Sebastiano,Y. Olivola Christopher,Ornelas Jorge,Osimani Barbara,Romero Carlos,Rosas Alejandro,Sangoi Massimo,Sereni Andrea,Songhorian Sarah,Sousa Paulo,Struchiner Noel,Tripodi Vera,Usui Naoki,del Mercado Alejandro Vázquez,Volpe Giorgio,A. Vosgerichian Hrag,Zhang Xueyi &Zhu Jing -2017 -Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):193-203.
    Is behavioral integration a necessary feature of belief in folk psychology? Our data from over 5,000 people across 26 samples, spanning 22 countries suggests that it is not. Given the surprising cross-cultural robustness of our findings, we argue that the types of evidence for the ascription of a belief are, at least in some circumstances, lexicographically ordered: assertions are first taken into account, and when an agent sincerely asserts that p, nonlinguistic behavioral evidence is disregarded. In light of this, we (...) take ourselves to have discovered a universal principle governing the ascription of beliefs in folk psychology. (shrink)
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    Empathy in the nurse–patient relationship in geriatric care: An integrative review.Tiago José Silveira Teófilo,Rafaella Felix Serafim Veras,Valkênia Alves Silva,Nilza Maria Cunha,Jacira dos Santos Oliveira &Selene Cordeiro Vasconcelos -2019 -Nursing Ethics 26 (6):1585-1600.
    Introduction: Empathy is a complex human experience that involves the subjective intersection of different individuals. In the context of nursing care in the geriatric setting, the benefits of empathetic relationships are directly related to the quality of the practice of nursing. Objective: Analyze scientific production on the benefits of empathy in the nurse–patient relationship in the geriatric care setting. Methods: An integrative review of the literature was performed using the PubMed, Cochrane, CINAHL, Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases. The (...) articles retrieved were organized, evaluated, and classified based on the level of scientific evidence. Results: Relationships of empathy between nurses and older people were analyzed in quasi-experimental studies using different assessment tools, the majority of which had moderate levels of validity and reliability. Studies with a qualitative approach discussed the meaning of empathy in terms of the quality of care offered, compassion, and vulnerability. Discussion: Levels of empathy increase when activities are developed with the aim of teaching, sensitization, and training for relational care between nursing staff and older people. The analysis of empathetic relationships is important to the evaluation of the quality of care provided to older people. Conclusion: Empathy in the nurse–patient relationship in the geriatric care setting is an important ethical aspect that contributes to the quality of the practice of nursing. The present findings indicate the need for more robust assessment tools with adequate psychometric properties and the descriptive analysis of empathy. (shrink)
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    Catalyzing Success: How Enthusiastic Leaders Drive Performance through Group Satisfaction and Positive Emotions.Gabriela Gonçalves,Cátia Sousa,Catarina Veras &Joana Santos -2024 -Humanistic Management Journal 9 (3):397-415.
    Effective leaders employ a blend of transformational and transactional leadership styles to collaborate with their employees, working towards achieving organizational objectives. While the significance of enthusiasm in leadership is acknowledged, its specific role remains largely unexplored within the realm of leadership studies. We contend that enthusiasm assumes a pivotal and influential role in successful leadership, ultimately enhancing overall productivity. This study is dedicated to investigating how leader enthusiasm impacts perceived performance among team members and examine the mediation of group satisfaction (...) and positive emotions in the relationship between leader enthusiasm and perceived performance. By analyzing data collected from a participant pool of 311 individuals, our research yields compelling evidence that leader enthusiasm exerts a positive influence on perceived performance. A noteworthy revelation emerging from our research is found in the mediation analysis. This analysis sheds light on the pivotal roles of group satisfaction and positive emotions as key mediators in the link between leader enthusiasm and perceived performance. This underscores the concept that leader enthusiasm indirectly shapes how employees perceive their own performance, primarily through its profound impact on group satisfaction and the positive emotions experienced by individual team members. In summary, our study underscores the vital and transformative role of leader enthusiasm in cultivating a rewarding and fulfilling work environment. This, in turn, exerts a positive influence on follower emotions and their perceptions of performance. Our findings shed light on the intricate mechanisms through which leader enthusiasm contributes to shaping employees’ perceptions of their performance. (shrink)
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    Professional and academic profile of the Brazilian research ethics committees.Iara Coelho Zito Guerriero &Eugênio Pacelli de Veras Santos -2022 -BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundBrazil is among the sixteen countries that conducts the most clinical trials in the world. It has a system to review research ethics with human beings made up by the National Commission on Research Ethics and 779 Research Ethics Committees, in 2017. The RECs are supposed to follow the same rules regarding their membership, although the RECs that review Social Science and Humanities researches must respect Resolution 510/16. There are Brazilian RECs that review SSH and clinical trials. This study aimed (...) to analyze the academic professional profile of the members of the CONEP and Brazilian RECs, their adequacy to the norms, and the challenges faced by the REC’s Chairs to compose their membership. MethodsAll 779 Brazilian RECs’ chairs are invited to fill in a questionnaire informing academic and professional background of the RECs members, and 92 answered. However, eight were excluded for having sent an incomplete questionnaire, leaving a total of 84 participants. The variables were described by absolute and relative frequency. The Chi-square test and ANOVA was used to analyze regional differences related difficulties to compose the committee. The significance level was 95%. ResultsThe results showed a predominance of members from the biomedical area, while 33% were members of the Social Sciences and Humanities and 5.5% were community representatives. As for the academic degree, there were PhD and masters. The divergences in relation to the guidelines result from the difficulties of having participants in some areas and the little interest in the work carried out by the committees.ConclusionThe RECs are partially adequate to the norms and their performance may be compromised by the low participation of community representatives. The organization of REC’s specifics to review biomedical research could improve the ethical review process, ensuring a membership more qualified for these protocols. (shrink)
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    Philosophical Reflections on Teachers’ Ethical Dilemmas in a Global Pandemic.Sarah K. Gurr,Tatiana Geron,Daniella J. Forster &Meira Levinson -2025 -Studies in Philosophy and Education 44 (2):187-207.
    The COVID-19 pandemic raised not only overwhelming practical challenges but also deep ethical dilemmas for educators. There have been few efforts to connect these challenges to either ethical dilemmas teachers faced in pre-pandemic times or to philosophical analyses of complex normative terrain of teachers’ work. We facilitated eleven discussion groups with 101 educators from seven countries on the dilemmas they faced due to COVID-19. Analysis of these sessions reveals how the pandemic amplified, exacerbated and augmented pre-pandemic educational dilemmas in ways (...) that recalibrated teachers’ core values and beliefs, and highlights the importance of engaging teachers in ethical dialogue. (shrink)
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    DOSSIÊ MICHEL FOUCAULT: o pensamento de Michel Foucault em nosso tempo de agora.Cristiane Maria Marinho,Dorgival Gonçalves Fernandes,Elias Ferreira Veras &Eduardo F. Chagas -2017 -Revista Dialectus 11.
    O que somos? Como nos tornamos o que somos? Quais relações de saber-poder atravessam nossas subjetividades? Quais dispositivos e tecnologías foram/são mobilizados em torno das urgências histórico-contemporâneas? Quais outros somos são possíveis diante das estratégias de governamentalidade disciplinares e biopolíticas que marcam a contemporaneidade? O pensamento de Michel Foucault e seu modo crítico de indagação histórica e filosófica possibilitam que interpelemos os processos que nos fizeram e nos fazem ser quem somos, seus mecanismos de assujeitamento e posibilidades de resistências, nos (...) levando a problematizar os processos de subjetivação como efeitos e indicios de relações de poder-saber historicamente constituídas [...]. (shrink)
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    O Problema da Indução sob a Ótica do Big Data: Um Ensaio a partir dos Argumentos do Filósofo Karl Popper.Marcos Luiz Lins Filho &Manoel Veras de Sousa Neto -2018 -Logeion Filosofia da Informação 5 (1):6-19.
    A busca pelo conhecimento permanecerá sempre viva entre os seres humanos mantendo ativos os debates e as discussões. Nesse contexto, o uso de Big Data nas pesquisas científicas reacende a discussão sobre o uso da indução como base para a construção do conhecimento científico. Esse ensaio apresenta uma análise teórica acerca do problema da indução sob a ótica do Big Data. Para tanto, tomou-se como base para o contraponto os argumentos apresentados pelo filósofo Karl Popper. Conclui-se que, sob a ótica (...) do uso de Big Data, o método indutivo não apresenta inconsistências e os enunciados universais podem ser inferidos a partir de enunciados singulares, contrariando a ideia de Popper e reforçando a teoria indutivista. (shrink)
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    Evolving rodent dentition.Jean V. Ruch,Hervé Lesot,Renata Peterkova &Mirek Peterka -1997 -Bioessays 19 (11):1041-1041.
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    The ethics of biosafety considerations in gain-of-function research resulting in the creation of potential pandemic pathogens: Table 1.Nicholas Greig Evans,Marc Lipsitch &Meira Levinson -2015 -Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (11):901-908.
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    Alicia Ouellette: Bioethics and disability: toward a disability-conscious bioethics: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 371 pp. , ISBN: 9781107610651.Maria M. Boscolo Contadin &Renata Trevisan -2014 -Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (6):459-461.
    Alicia Ouellette’s Bioethics and Disability: Toward a Disability-Conscious Bioethics is the result of her “ten-year journey toward disability consciousness” . By saying so, Ouellette suggests a bioethics “mindful of and knowledgeable about the fact of disability in bioethical cases” . Thus, a common struggle should be overcome: bioethics versus the disability rights community.The book begins with an introduction to Bioethics on the one side and the disability rights community on the other. Ouellette then explains that she is firmly convinced that, (...) despite the differences and points of friction between the two groups, the disability perspective should be included in debates concerning bioethical issues. In other words, it is possible for bioethicists and disability experts to work together. Ouellette describes herself as a “firm believer in the case-study method for nuanced understanding of legal doctrine and policy” , and for that reason, sh .. (shrink)
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    Commilito et vir militaris: warlike aspects on the exaltation of roman emperor in Pliny the younger.Alex Aparecido da Costa &Renata Lopes Biazotto Venturini -2017 -Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 21:99-121.
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    Concepções de profissionais de saúde sobre humanização no contexto hospitalar: reflexões a partir da Psicologia Analítica.Kátia Ovídia José de Souza &Renata Fabiana Pegoraro -2009 -Revista Aletheia 29:73-87.
    Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo discutir, com fundamentação teórica na Psicologia Analítica de C. G. Jung, as concepções de médicos e psicólogos sobre o processo saúde-doença e a formação do profissional para atuar em contexto hospitalar. A partir de uma pesquisa em campo qualitativa-descritiva, est..
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    Towards ontological foundations for conceptual modeling: The unified foundational ontology (UFO) story.Giancarlo Guizzardi,Gerd Wagner,João Paulo Andrade Almeida &Renata S. S. Guizzardi -2015 -Applied ontology 10 (3-4):259-271.
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    O duszy: Arystoteles, Tomasz z Akwinu.Andrzej Marek Nowik,Renata Anna Muszyńska &Grzegorz Piotr Dudzik (eds.) -1996 - Warszawa: Navo.
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    Neural correlates of distorted body representations underlying tactile distance perception.Luigi Tamè,Raffaele Tucciarelli,Renata Sadibolova,Martin I. Sereno &Matthew R. Longo -unknown
    Tactile distance perception is believed to require that immediate afferent signals be referenced to a stored representation of body size and shape (the body model). For this ability, recent studies have reported that the stored body representations involved are highly distorted, at least in the case of the hand, with the hand dorsum represented as wider and squatter than it actually is. Here, we aim to define the neural basis of this phenomenon. In a behavioural experiment participants estimated the distance (...) between touches on two points by adjusting the length of a visually-presented line on the screen. The technique of multidensional scaling (MDS) was used to reconstruct a perceptual map of tactile space. Analysis of spatial distortion using Procrustes alignment showed that maps were stretched in the mediolateral hand axis. In order to determine the neural correlates of these body distortions, we performed an fMRI study. For each participant, we used a searchlight pattern classifier with Euclidean distance on pre-defined regions of interests (ROIs). In order to relate the representations between the different points and to computational models, we compare response-pattern dissimilarity matrices in these ROIs. Similar to the behavioural experiment, we used MDS to reconstruct maps of the neural representation of tactile space using the values from the dissimilarities matrices. We were able to reconstruct the perceptual map of tactile space in the contralateral primary somatosensory and motor cortices. This suggests that these areas are critical to generate the tactile representations of the dorsum of the hand. (shrink)
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    Reconstruction of the neural representations of the tactile space.Luigi Tamè,Raffaele Tucciarelli,Renata Sadibolova,Martin I. Sereno &Matthew R. Longo -unknown
    We examined the neural basis of tactile distance perception by analyzing activity patterns induced by tactile stimulation of nine points on a 3 x 3 square grid on the hand dorsum using functional magnetic resonance (fMRI). We used a searchlight approach within pre-defined regions of interests (ROIs) to compute the pairwise Euclidean distances between the activity patterns elicited by tactile stimulation. Then, we used multidimensional scaling (MDS) to reconstruct skin space at the neural level and compare it with skin space (...) at the perceptual level. Our reconstructions of the shape of skin space in contralateral primary somatosensory (SI) and motor (M1) cortices reveal that it is distorted in a way that matches the perceptual shape of skin space. This suggests that early sensorimotor areas are critical to processing tactile distance perception. (shrink)
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    Creativity and Innovation Affairs: Are They or Are They Not...?Katja Tschimmel,Andrzej Klimczuk,Daniel Santos,Daniela Marzavan,Dirk Loyens,Fátima Pombo,Fernando Mendes,Gijs van Wulfen,Jens Unger,Joana Alves dos Santos,Joana Moreira,Joăo Menezes,Joăo Petiz,Juan Fernando de Laiglesia,Julio Martins,Kärt Summatavet,Laura Ferreira,Maria Stashenko,Mariana Serra,Renata Gastal Porto,Rocío Cervino,Rui Coutinho,Rute Sousa,Shujoy Chakraborty,Tomás Gamboa,Violeta Clemente,Virpi Kaartti &Wiebke Borgers -2022 - Porto: Mindshake.
    This book is dedicated to clarify ambiguous concepts from the world of creativity and innovation. One of the initial triggers for the development of the book was the perceived ambiguity of the binomials Design vs. Design Thinking and Innovation vs. Invention. Frequently, designers and innovation consultants are questioned by their clients about the relationships between these kind of concepts. Has the second emerged through the first, or vice-verse? Is one part of the other? Where are the similarities and which are (...) the differences? This conceptual incomprehension makes itself noticeable between many ambiguous concepts in the world of innovation and creativity. What is the difference between Radical and Disruptive Innovation? Or is Social Innovation the same as Social Intervention? And regarding Creativity, are Creativity and Creative Thinking the same? In this book the reader will find answers to these kinds of questions and doubts. 28 authors from 10 different countries and cultural backgrounds are questioning current definitions and perceptions, by comparing different sources and ideas, or simply by giving their personal opinions. Some of the authors have an academic background, others a practical one, being either entrepreneurs, working with innovation in companies, or being innovation/design consultants. (shrink)
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  25. Beyond borders: transgressions in European literatures.Agnieszka Adamowicz-Pośpiech,Renata Dampac-Jarosz &Andrzej Rabsztyn (eds.) -2021 - Göttingen: V & R Unipress.
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    Medical discernment and dialogical praxis: treatment as healing oneself.Claudio Almir Dalbosco,Francisco Carlos dos Santos Filho,Renata Maraschin &Luciana Oltramari Cezar -2020 -Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (2):205-214.
    This essay investigates the hermeneutic idea of health and the resulting formative notion of treatment. In its first part, the essay diagnoses, based on some texts of the German philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer, the increasing technologization of contemporary professions and, specifically in the case of medicine, the risk of disappearance of self-treatment that this technologization causes. In addition to medicine, it also briefly takes psychoanalysis and pedagogy to exemplify the risk of over-specialized professionalization. In the second part, the essay seeks to (...) doubly ground the hermeneutical idea of health: on the one hand, in the heritage of Hippocratic medicine that supports Gadamer's point of view and, on the other hand, in dialogical praxis, considering it the core of philosophical hermeneutics itself. Still in its second part, the essay interprets three aspects of the Gadamerian dialogue, translating them into medical professional practice. Finally, in the third and last part, the essay shows that hermeneutically-understood medical treatment leads to self-treatment, which is an indispensable, but not sufficient, condition of the patient's cure. In summary, when patients are mobilized by the dialogical praxis of medical discernment, they are more able to understand the importance of their taking treatment as self-treatment. (shrink)
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    Síndome de Kabuki: estudo de caso a respeito das características comportamentais, cognitivas, sociais e fonoaudiológicas.Teresa H. Schoen-Ferreira,Juliana Mp Ramos,Maria Eb Ávila,Renata R. Dabbur,Thais A. Lima &Márcia Rf Marteleto -2010 -Revista Aletheia 32:70-79.
    A Síndrome de Kabuki é um distúrbio bastante raro, com múltiplas anomalias congênitas. O objetivo do estudo foi descrever características comportamentais, cognitivas e sociais de uma criança com seis anos de idade com Síndrome de Kabuki, e suas implicações no processo escolar. Como resultados, verif..
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    Neural Correlates of Group Versus Individual Problem Solving Revealed by fMRI.Ilya Yu Shpurov,Roza M. Vlasova,Alena D. Rumshiskaya,Renata I. Rozovskaya,Elena A. Mershina,Valentin E. Sinitsyn &Ekaterina V. Pechenkova -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    On fork arrow logic and its expressive power.Paulo A. S. Veloso,Renata P. de Freitas,Petrucio Viana,Mario Benevides &Sheila R. M. Veloso -2007 -Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (5):489 - 509.
    We compare fork arrow logic, an extension of arrow logic, and its natural first-order counterpart (the correspondence language) and show that both have the same expressive power. Arrow logic is a modal logic for reasoning about arrow structures, its expressive power is limited to a bounded fragment of first-order logic. Fork arrow logic is obtained by adding to arrow logic the fork modality (related to parallelism and synchronization). As a result, fork arrow logic attains the expressive power of its first-order (...) correspondence language, so both can express the same input–output behavior of processes. (shrink)
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    Nossos pareceristas: os bastidores da produção científica.Beth Brait,Maria Helena Cruz Pistori,Bruna Lopes-Dugnani &Renata Philippov -2020 -Bakhtiniana 15 (4):2-7.
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    Demonstratives in Cross-Linguistic Perspective.Stephen Levinson,Sarah Cutfield,Michael Dunn,Nick Enfield,SergioMeira &David Wilkins (eds.) -2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    Demonstratives play a crucial role in the acquisition and use of language. Bringing together a team of leading scholars this detailed study, a first of its kind, explores meaning and use across fifteen typologically and geographically unrelated languages to find out what cross-linguistic comparisons and generalizations can be made, and how this might challenge current theory in linguistics, psychology, anthropology and philosophy. Using a shared experimental task, rounded out with studies of natural language use, specialists in each of the languages (...) undertook extensive fieldwork for this comparative study of semantics and usage. An introduction summarizes the shared patterns and divergences in meaning and use that emerge. (shrink)
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    Medical students’ and residents’ views on euthanasia.Rogério Aparecido Dedivitis,Leandro Luongo de Matos,Mario Augusto Ferrari de Castro,Andrea Anacleto Ferrari de Castro,Renata Rocha Giaxa &Patrícia Zen Tempski -2023 -BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-9.
    Background Doctors are increasingly faced with end-of-life decisions. Little is known about how medical students approach euthanasia. The objective of this study was to evaluate, among medical students and residents, the view on euthanasia and its variants; correlate such a view with empathy and religiosity/spiritualism; and with the stages of medical training in Brazil. Methods This is an exploratory cross-sectional study using an online questionnaire to be filled out on a voluntary basis among medical students and residents, consisting of: socio-demographic (...) data, an empathy questionnaire and questions with elaborate clinical cases that typify situations of the variants of euthanasia. Results From 1550 invitations, 273 volunteer participants responded (17.6%). The percentages of strong agreement/agreement on the concepts were: passive euthanasia (72.9%); active euthanasia (22.3%), orthothanasia (90.1%), dysthanasia (18.7%), assisted suicide (33%) and sedation (82.8%). Passive euthanasia, active euthanasia, dysthanasia and assisted suicide showed greater refusal with increasing length of medical training. Religious belief and degree of empathy did not significantly influence the opinion about the concepts. Strong agreement/agreement were: passive euthanasia (72.9%); active euthanasia (22.3%), orthothanasia (90.1%), dysthanasia (18.7%), assisted suicide (33%) and sedation (82.8%). Conclusions Passive euthanasia, active euthanasia, dysthanasia and assisted suicide showed greater refusal with increasing length of medical training. The external validation of our findings relies on the distinct legal, cultural, and religious frameworks found across various countries. (shrink)
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    Paisagens de arrozais: discursos de (i)migrantes sobre o cultivo do arroz em Joinville.Alanna Fernandes Duarte,Mariluci Neis Carelli &Roberta BarrosMeira -2019 -Dialogos 23 (3):259-282.
    Este artigo objetiva analisar discursos produzidos sobre práticas do cultivo do arroz na paisagem de Joinville. Paisagens do arroz podem ser consideradas como expressão do trabalho dos homens sobre a terra; elas modificam a natureza e representam identidades culturais de diferentes grupos ao longo do tempo. Em Joinville, discursos sobre os arrozais têm sido relacionados à memória italiana e repercutido pelos processos migratórios de rizicultores no século XX, no bairro Vila Nova. Contudo, em diálogo com fontes históricas, podem ser reconhecidas (...) práticas e paisagens de cultivo do arroz em Joinville desde o século XIX. (shrink)
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  34. Talking about voices: A critical reflection about levels of analysis on the dialogical self.T. Ferreira,J. Salgado,Carla Cunha,L.Meira &A. Konopka -2005 - In Piotr Oleś & H. J. M. Hermans,The dialogical self: theory and research. Lublin: Wydawn. KUL.
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    Imagem corporal em crianças institucionalizadas e em crianças não institucionalizadas.Lorena Emilia Zortéa,CarlaMeira Kreutz &Rejane Lúcia Veiga Oliveira Johann -2008 -Revista Aletheia 27:111-125.
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    Ontological foundations for software requirements with a focus on requirements at runtime.Bruno Borlini Duarte,Andre Luiz de Castro Leal,Ricardo de Almeida Falbo,Giancarlo Guizzardi,Renata S. S. Guizzardi &Vítor E. Silva Souza -2018 -Applied ontology 13 (2):73-105.
    The use of Requirements at Runtime (RRT) is an emerging research area. Many methods and frameworks that make use of requirements models during software execution can be found in the literature. How...
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    Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning.Tomislav Pavlović,Flavio Azevedo,Koustav De,Julián C. Riaño-Moreno,Marina Maglić,Theofilos Gkinopoulos,Patricio Andreas Donnelly-Kehoe,César Payán-Gómez,Guanxiong Huang,Jaroslaw Kantorowicz,Michèle D. Birtel,Philipp Schönegger,Valerio Capraro,Hernando Santamaría-García,Meltem Yucel,Agustin Ibanez,Steve Rathje,Erik Wetter,Dragan Stanojević,Jan-Willem van Prooijen,Eugenia Hesse,Christian T. Elbaek,Renata Franc,Zoran Pavlović,Panagiotis Mitkidis,Aleksandra Cichocka,Michele Gelfand,Mark Alfano,Robert M. Ross,Hallgeir Sjåstad,John B. Nezlek,Aleksandra Cislak,Patricia Lockwood,Koen Abts,Elena Agadullina,David M. Amodio,Matthew A. J. Apps,John Jamir Benzon Aruta,Sahba Besharati,Alexander Bor,Becky Choma,William Cunningham,Waqas Ejaz,Harry Farmer,Andrej Findor,Biljana Gjoneska,Estrella Gualda,Toan L. D. Huynh,Mostak Ahamed Imran,Jacob Israelashvili &Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko -forthcoming -Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: Nexus.
    At the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 became a global problem. Despite all the efforts to emphasize the relevance of preventive measures, not everyone adhered to them. Thus, learning more about the characteristics determining attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic is crucial to improving future interventions. In this study, we applied machine learning on the multi-national data collected by the International Collaboration on the Social and Moral Psychology of COVID-19 (N = 51,404) to test the predictive efficacy of constructs from (...) social, moral, cognitive, and personality psychology, as well as socio-demographic factors, in the attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic. The results point to several valuable insights. Internalized moral identity provided the most consistent predictive contribution—individuals perceiving moral traits as central to their self-concept reported higher adherence to preventive measures. Similar was found for morality as cooperation, symbolized moral identity, self-control, open-mindedness, collective narcissism, while the inverse relationship was evident for the endorsement of conspiracy theories. However, we also found a non-negligible variability in the explained variance and predictive contributions with respect to macro-level factors such as the pandemic stage or cultural region. Overall, the results underscore the importance of morality-related and contextual factors in understanding adherence to public health recommendations during the pandemic. (shrink)
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    The Intolerance of Uncertainty Inventory: Validity and Comparison of Scoring Methods to Assess Individuals Screening Positive for Anxiety and Depression.Marco Lauriola,Oriana Mosca,Cristina Trentini,Renato Foschi,Renata Tambelli &R. Nicholas Carleton -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ricardo de Almeida Falbo (1964–2020).Giancarlo Guizzardi,João Paulo A. Almeida,Monalessa Perini Barcellos,Renata Silva Souza Guizzardi &Vítor E. Silva Souza -2020 -Applied ontology 15 (3):241-243.
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    ‘Because they are a part of life:’ Children’s ideas about the welfare, rights, and protection of animals and ecosystems.Sandra Bosacki,Christine Tardif-Williams &Renata Roma -2023 -Journal of Moral Education 52 (4):511-525.
    ABSTRACT This exploratory study assessed links among children’s moral concern and their ideas about the rights and protection of companion, farm, wild animals and ecosystems. Sixty-one children responded to three interview questions that were coded as either anthropocentric or biocentric in orientation. Results revealed unique links among children’s moral concern and their ideas about the rights and protection of different types of animals and ecosystems. Biocentric moral concern was associated with two protection strategies: 1) advocacy to protect companion animals and (...) ecosystems, and 2) the need for peer support to help protect wild animals. Overall, results revealed the nuanced diversity of children’s moral concern and ideas about the rights and protection of all types of animals and ecosystems. Implications for moral education programs include a balanced approach to foster compassion, environmental awareness, and social justice among youth. (shrink)
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    Experiences and attitudes of medical professionals on treatment of end-of-life patients in intensive care units in the Republic of Croatia: a cross-sectional study.Ana Borovečki,Dinko Tonković,Andrija Štajduhar,Mirjana Kujundžić Tiljak,Štefan Grosek,Mia Golubić,Bojana Nevajdić,Renata Krobot,Srđan Vranković,Jasminka Kopić,Igor Grubješić,Željko Župan,Krešimir Čaljkušić,Nenad Karanović,Višnja Nesek Adam,Zdravka Poljaković,Radovan Radonić,Tatjana Kereš,Vlasta Merc,Jasminka Peršec,Marinko Vučić &Diana Špoljar -2022 -BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-13.
    BackgroundDecisions about limitations of life sustaining treatments are made for end-of-life patients in intensive care units. The aim of this research was to explore the professional and ethical attitudes and experiences of medical professionals on treatment of end-of-life patients in ICUs in the Republic of Croatia.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted among physicians and nurses working in surgical, medical, neurological, and multidisciplinary ICUs in the total of 9 hospitals throughout Croatia using a questionnaire with closed and open type questions. Exploratory factor (...) analysis was conducted to reduce data to a smaller set of summary variables. Mann–Whitney U test was used to analyse the differences between two groups and Kruskal–Wallis tests were used to analyse the differences between more than two groups.ResultsLess than third of participants stated they were included in the decision-making process, and physicians are much more included than nurses. Sixty two percent of participants stated that the decision-making process took place between physicians. Eighteen percent of participants stated that ‘do-not-attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitations’ orders were frequently made in their ICUs. A decision to withdraw inotropes and antibiotics was frequently made as stated by 22.4% and 19.9% of participants, respectively. Withholding/withdrawing of LST were ethically acceptable to 64.2% of participants. Thirty seven percent of participants thought there was a significant difference between withholding and withdrawing LST from an ethical standpoint. Seventy-nine percent of participants stated that a verbal or written decision made by a capable patient should be respected. Physicians were more inclined to respect patient’s wishes then nurses with high school education. Nurses were more included in the decision-making process in neurological than in surgical, medical, or multidisciplinary ICUs. Male participants in comparison to female, and physicians in comparison to nurses with high school and college education displayed more liberal attitudes about LST limitation.ConclusionsDNACPR orders are not commonly made in Croatian ICUs, even though limitations of LST were found ethically acceptable by most of the participants. Attitudes of paternalistic and conservative nature were expected considering Croatia’s geographical location in Southern Europe. (shrink)
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    Revisiting Ethical Guidelines for Research with Terminal Wean and Brain‐Dead Participants.Rebecca D. Pentz,Anne L. Flamm,Renata Pasqualini,Christopher J. Logothetis &Wadih Arap -2003 -Hastings Center Report 33 (1):20-26.
    Some research is too risky to be conducted on anyone whose life expectancy is more than a few hours. Yet sometimes, the research can still be carried out using subjects who are brain dead or are soon to undergo a terminal wean, and who have articulated values that inclusion in the study can honor. So argues a team of ethicists and researchers at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, where such research was recently undertaken.
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    The proceedings of the XVI ebl--16th Brazilian logic conference, 2011: A preface.Walter Carnielli &Renata de Freitas Petrucio Viana -2014 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2):181-185.
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    A dialógica linguagem infantil.Beth Brait,Maria Helena Cruz Pistori,Bruna Lopes-Dugnani &Renata Philippov -2021 -Bakhtiniana 16 (1):2-3.
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    Neural basis of attachment-caregiving systems interaction: insights from neuroimaging studies.Delia Lenzi,Cristina Trentini,Renata Tambelli &Patrizia Pantano -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Position paper on ethical, legal and social challenges linked to audio- and video-based AAL solutions.Alin Ake-Kob,Slavisa Aleksic,Zoltán Alexin,Aurelija Blaževičiene,Anto Čartolovni,Liane Colonna,Carina Dantas,Anton Fedosov,Eduard Fosch-Villaronga,Francisco Florez-Revuelta,Zhicheng He,Aleksandar Jevremović,Andrzej Klimczuk,Maksymilian Kuźmicz,Lambros Lambrinos,Christoph Lutz,Anamaria Malešević,Renata Mekovec,Cristina Miguel,Tamar Mujirishvili,Zada Pajalic,Rodrigo Perez Vega,Barbara Pierscionek,Siddharth Ravi,Pika Sarf,Agusti Solanas &Aurelia Tamo-Larrieux -2022 -Https://Goodbrother.Eu/.
    In this position paper, we have used Alan Cooper’s persona technique to illustrate the utility of audio- and video-based AAL technologies. Therefore, two primary examples of potential audio- and video-based AAL users, Anna and Irakli, serve as reference points for describing salient ethical, legal and social challenges related to use of AAL. These challenges are presented on three levels: individual, societal, and regulatory. For each challenge, a set of policy recommendations is suggested.
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    Experiências com o magistério indígena em Angra dos Reis: tessituras em educação, cultura e diferença.William de Goes Ribeiro,Renata Lopes Costa Prado &Silmara Lídia Marton -2022 -Odeere 7 (3):102-121.
    O objetivo do presente texto é trançar experiências com o magistério indígena, dialogando com nossas memórias e referenciais. O texto sai então do trivial, abrindo espaço-tempo para outro modo de escrita coletiva. O inacabamento caracteriza nossa opção, ressaltando mais a riqueza do processo intercruzado, tecido a partir de nossos encontros e conversas, a princípio, aleatórios e depois mais estruturados para a condução deste texto. No ano de 2019, tivemos a fecunda e singular oportunidade de, a partir de distintas áreas de (...) conhecimento e ênfases teórico-metodológicas, atuar como professores de estudantes indígenas, guarani e pataxó, de maneira a contribuir com um curso de qualificação, intermediado por um projeto, vinculado ao Estado do Rio de Janeiro. A rememoração do curso através dos nossos diálogos e escrita exibe a insistência daquela experiência em e entre nós, sinalizando sentidos e se fazendo como acontecimento propício a sentir/pensar processos de alteridade-mesmidade. (shrink)
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    Language-Related Skills in Bilingual Children With Specific Learning Disorders.Anna Riva,Alessandro Musetti,Monica Bomba,Lorenzo Milani,Valentina Montrasi &Renata Nacinovich -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Purpose: The purpose of this study is to better understand the characteristics of the language-related skills of bilingual children with specific learning disorders. The aim is achieved by analyzing language-related skills in a sample of bilingual and Italian monolingual children, with and without SLD.Patients and methods: A total of 72 minors aged between 9 and 11 were recruited and divided into four groups: 18 Italian monolingual children with SLD, 18 bilingual children with SLD, 18 Italian monolingual children without SLD, and (...) 18 bilingual children without SLD. Each child underwent tests to evaluate different aspects of language skills: lexical and grammar, metalanguage and executive functions.Results: With regard to lexical and grammatical skills, the conditions of SLD and bilingualism both impact naming in terms of total number of errors for words with low frequency of use, while the condition of SLD has an effect on semantic errors for words with low frequency of use. The condition of bilingualism impacts on the total errors for words with high frequency of use and on circumlocution-type errors for words with low frequency of use. There were significant effects of bilingualism and SLD on the metalinguistic test for understanding implicit meaning, and an impact of SLD on phonological awareness was also found.Conclusion: The results suggest that both SLD and bilingualism have an effect on some lexical skills, in particular for words with low frequency of use. Both conditions, bilingualism and SLD, seem to impact on metalinguistic abilities that depend on lexical knowledge. These findings reinforce the importance of improving understanding of the neuropsychological profile of bilingual children with SLD. (shrink)
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    Quilombos virtuais: as novas expressões de (re)territorialização, resistência, ativismo e empoderamento negro nas redes sociais.Cristiano Henrique dos Santos &Renata Nascimento da Silva -2019 -Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 26 (1).
    O presente artigo busca analisar os processos, fluxos e refluxos, de desterritorialização e territorialização, no contexto da diáspora negra no Brasil. Através dos conceitos de quilombismo e comunidade, examinará as comunidades virtuais “Ponte para Pretx” e “Intelectuais Negras: escrita de si mesma” localizadas no Facebook, articulando ponderações e reflexões em torno dos processos de empoderamento negro, ativismo, solidariedade e resistência negra, nucleados na ideia de comunidade virtual. Desta maneira, através dos pressupostos da hermenêutica histórica, a pesquisa demonstrará de que maneira (...) as comunidades virtuais fortalecem a cultura negra, segundo a potência de construir territórios de sentido às populações negras brasileiras em torno de arranjos e organizações sociais e culturais. (shrink)
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    An Application of Logic Engineering.Sheila Veloso,Paulo Veloso &Renata de Freitas -2005 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (1):29-46.
    We consider a paradigm of applications of Logic Engineering to illustrate the information interchange among different areas of knowledge, through the formal approach to some aspects of computing. We apply the paradigm to the area of distributed systems, taking the demand for specification formalisms, treated in three areas of knowledge: modal logics, first-order logic and algebra. In doing so, we obtain transfer of intuitions and results, establishing that, as far as input/output representation is concerned, these three formalisms are equivalent.
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