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    faces da inveja em João Guimarães Rosa: entre gregos e cristãos.Clarissa Catarina Barletta Marchelli - forthcoming - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte.
    David Konstan afirma que nem sempre a inveja teve uma conotação negativa na história da literatura. Em Homero, é com a inveja dos deuses que Penélope se desculpa com Odisseu pela necessidade do teste do leito. Hesíodo, em Os Trabalhos e os Dias, faz da inveja um motor de competição em função de uma inovação social. Ao longo dos séculos, a inveja ganhou matizes cristãs com Evágrio Pôntico, se especializando num pecado mortal, conforme São Tomás de Aquino. Na obra de (...)
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  2. As formas de conceitualização do empreendedorismo na economia.Paulo Sergio Marchelli & Rosemeire do Carmo Mota Dias - forthcoming - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
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  3. Uma lança em África: los cuerpos imperiales de Gomes Eanes de Zurara.Vincent Barletta - 2009 - Res Publica. Murcia 21:71-84.
     
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    La question de la normalisation des écrits scolaires pour leur traitement automatique. Le cas de l’omission de mots.Martina Ponton Barletta - 2025 - Corpus 26 (26).
    This paper addresses the treatment of noise caused by word omissions in a corpus of school writings, in order to facilitate their subsequent automatic processing. While a normalization step may facilitate the processing of these texts, certain linguistic expressions remain challenging to comprehend, particularly in instances where the writer omits words from the text. The present contribution proposes three automatic and semi-automatic potential solutions to this problem. The first method employs a "mask" token in the form of xxx. The second (...)
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    Presentación del dosier: Temporalidades de la Historia y la Memoria en diálogos latinoamericanos y transatlánticos.Ana María Barletta & Marina Franco - 2025 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 16 (30):e208.
    Presentación del dosier: Temporalidades de la Historia y la Memoria en diálogoslatinoamericanos y transatlánticos.
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    Rhythm: form and dispossession.Vincent Barletta - 2020 - London: University of Chicago Press.
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    “¿Del rojo al negro?”, por Alessandro Portelli.Ana María Barletta & Norberto Wenk - 2025 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 16 (31):e247.
    La pregunta tal vez debería ser: ¿Por qué seguimos traduciendo a Portelli? Efectivamente, no es la primera vez que Alessandro aparece en nuestras páginas. Las razones son varias, porque es un gran amigo de la Casa y por eso pudimos incorporarlo a nuestra comunidad como Doctor Honoris Causa de nuestra Facultad, de nuestra Universidad; porque nos ha visitado muchas veces y nos ha inspirado; porque continúa inspirándonos con sus trabajos acerca de la memoria, la historia y la oralidad.
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    Editorial Aletheia 24.Ana María Barletta - 2022 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 12 (24):e118.
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    Gravity as a Finslerian Metric Phenomenon.Elisabetta Barletta & Sorin Dragomir - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (3):436-453.
    We give a description of the effect of the gravitational field by using the geodesic equation of motion with respect to a first order Finslerian approximation of the Minkowski metric. This motivates linking the physical force of gravity to the non flat nature of space in the Finslerian setting and leads to an anisotropic version of the red shift formula. We solve the linearized Finslerian field equations proposed by S.F. Rutz (Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 25(11):1139–1158, 1993).
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    Marxismo e teoria della scienza: materiali di analisi.Giuseppe Barletta - 1978 - Bari: Dedalo libri.
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    Per una epistemologia materialista.Giuseppe Barletta - 1976 - Bari: Dedalo libri.
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  12. The Demand of Justice: Symposium on Tommie Shelby’s Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform by Tommie Shelby.Clarissa Rile Hayward - 2016 - Political Theory:009059171882082.
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    Carnap meets Foucault: conceptual engineering and genealogical investigations.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2025 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (9):2966-2992.
    What is the relevance of historical, and in particular genealogical, investigations for projects of conceptual engineering? I address this question by bringing together two prominent authors in each of these traditions: Foucault for genealogy, and Carnap for conceptual engineering. I argue that Foucaultian genealogy is a suitable approach to address a specific lacuna in Carnap’s articulation of explication, namely, insufficient attention for the preliminary stage of clarifying the explicandum. Moreover, the focus on practices in Foucaultian genealogies facilitates a reflection on (...)
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    Empathy in patient care: from ‘Clinical Empathy’ to ‘Empathic Concern’.Clarissa Guidi & Chiara Traversa - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (4):573-585.
    As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity upon the diverse and widely debated definitions and conceptions of empathy within the medical field. In this paper, we first evaluate the limits of the Western mainstream medical culture and discuss the origins of phenomena such asdehumanizationanddetached concernas well as their impacts on patient care. We then pass on to a structured overview of the debate surrounding the notion of clinical empathy and its taxonomy (...)
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  15. What Can Political Freedom Mean in a Multicultural Democracy? On Deliberation, Difference, and Democratic Governance.Clarissa Rile Hayward - 2011 - Political Theory 39 (4):468-497.
    This essay takes as its starting point an apparent tension between theories of democratic deliberation and democratic theories of multicultural accommodation and makes the case that many multiculturalists and deliberative democrats converge on an ideal of political freedom, understood as nondomination. It argues for distinguishing two dimensions of nondomination: inter-agentive nondomination, which obtains when all participants in a power relation are free from rule by others who can set its terms, and systemic nondomination, which obtains when the terms of a (...)
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  16. The Role of Trust in Argumentation.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2020 - Informal Logic 40 (2):205-236.
    Argumentation is important for sharing knowledge and information. Given that the receiver of an argument purportedly engages first and foremost with its content, one might expect trust to play a negligible epistemic role, as opposed to its crucial role in testimony. I argue on the contrary that trust plays a fundamental role in argumentative engagement. I present a realistic social epistemological account of argumentation inspired by social exchange theory. Here, argumentation is a form of epistemic exchange. I illustrate my argument (...)
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  17. Carnapian explication, formalisms as cognitive tools, and the paradox of adequate formalization.Catarina Dutilh Novaes & Erich Reck - 2017 - Synthese 194 (1):195-215.
    Explication is the conceptual cornerstone of Carnap’s approach to the methodology of scientific analysis. From a philosophical point of view, it gives rise to a number of questions that need to be addressed, but which do not seem to have been fully addressed by Carnap himself. This paper reconsiders Carnapian explication by comparing it to a different approach: the ‘formalisms as cognitive tools’ conception. The comparison allows us to discuss a number of aspects of the Carnapian methodology, as well as (...)
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    Human digital twins unlocking Society 5.0? Approaches, emerging risks and disruptions.Catarina Fontes, Dino Carpentras & Sachit Mahajan - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (3):1-22.
    Industry 5.0 and Healthcare 5.0 converge towards a human centered society, having technological advancement as a lever. In Society 5.0, decentralized autonomous cities and a convergence of physical and cyberspace are the foundations of the new chapter of society’s development. The idea of creating digital replicas and legitimate representatives of human beings in cyberspace has become a pillar of digitalization. Society 5.0 introduces Human Digital Twins as a central element of Cyber Physical Systems that include human factors or are designed (...)
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  19. Qualitative thematic analysis of consent forms used in cancer genome sequencing.Clarissa Allen & William D. Foulkes - 2011 - BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):14.
    Large-scale whole genome sequencing (WGS) studies promise to revolutionize cancer research by identifying targets for therapy and by discovering molecular biomarkers to aid early diagnosis, to better determine prognosis and to improve treatment response prediction. Such projects raise a number of ethical, legal, and social (ELS) issues that should be considered. In this study, we set out to discover how these issues are being handled across different jurisdictions.
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  20. The (higher-order) evidential significance of attention and trust—comments on Levy’s Bad Beliefs.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (4):792-807.
    In Bad Beliefs, Levy presents a picture of belief-forming processes according to which, on most matters of significance, we defer to reliable sources by relying extensively on cultural and social cues. Levy conceptualizes the kind of evidence provided by socio-cultural environments as higher-order evidence. But his notion of higher-order evidence seems to differ from those available in the epistemological literature on higher-order evidence, and this calls for a reflection on how exactly social and cultural cues are/count as/provide higher-order evidence. In (...)
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  21. Who’s Afraid of Adversariality? Conflict and Cooperation in Argumentation.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2020 - Topoi 40 (5):873-886.
    Since at least the 1980s, the role of adversariality in argumentation has been extensively discussed within different domains. Prima facie, there seem to be two extreme positions on this issue: argumentation should never be adversarial, as we should always aim for cooperative argumentative engagement; argumentation should be and in fact is always adversarial, given that adversariality is an intrinsic property of argumentation. I here defend the view that specific instances of argumentation are adversarial or cooperative to different degrees. What determines (...)
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  22. A Lifespan Perspective on Entrepreneurship: Perceived Opportunities and Skills Explain the Negative Association between Age and Entrepreneurial Activity.Clarissa Bohlmann, Andreas Rauch & Hannes Zacher - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Cognitive development attenuates audiovisual distraction and promotes the selection of task-relevant perceptual saliency during visual search on complex scenes.Clarissa Cavallina, Giovanna Puccio, Michele Capurso, Andrew J. Bremner & Valerio Santangelo - 2018 - Cognition 180 (C):91-98.
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    Democracy's Identity Problem: Is “Constitutional Patriotism” the Answer?Clarissa Rile Hayward - 2007 - Constellations 14 (2):182-196.
  25. Reductio ad absurdum from a dialogical perspective.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (10):2605-2628.
    It is well known that reductio ad absurdum arguments raise a number of interesting philosophical questions. What does it mean to assert something with the precise goal of then showing it to be false, i.e. because it leads to absurd conclusions? What kind of absurdity do we obtain? Moreover, in the mathematics education literature number of studies have shown that students find it difficult to truly comprehend the idea of reductio proofs, which indicates the cognitive complexity of these constructions. In (...)
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    Is Fake News Old News?Catarina Dutilh Novaes & Jeroen de Ridder - 2021 - In Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree & Thomas Grundmann, The Epistemology of Fake News. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 156-179.
    Do we live in a post-truth era where fake news and alternative facts run rampant? This suggestion has become a staple of recent non-fiction writing. Others disagree and suggest that contemporary fake news is really nothing new. This chapter examines what, if anything, is novel about contemporary fake news. After clarifying the meaning of fake news for the present purposes, the chapter presents three models of manipulation of public opinion and argues that they are recognizable throughout history. Next, the chapter (...)
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  27. Doxa and deliberation.Clarissa Rile Hayward - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (1):1-24.
    Recent democratic theorists have drawn on the work of the late Pierre Bourdieu to make the case that patterned inequalities in the social capacity to engage in deliberation can undermine deliberative theory’s democratic promise. They have proposed a range of deliberative democratic responses to the problem of cultural inequality, from enabling the marginalised to adopt the communicative dispositions of the dominant, to broadening the standards that define legitimate deliberation, to strengthening deliberative counter‐publics. The author interprets Bourdieu’s theory of the linguistic (...)
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    Our Declaration.Clarissa Hayward & Suzanne Dovi - 2023 - Political Theory 51 (1):106-111.
    This essay is part of a special issue celebrating 50 years of Political Theory. The ambition of the editors was to mark this half century not with a retrospective but with a confabulation of futures. Contributors were asked: What will political theory look and sound like in the next century and beyond? What claims might political theorists or their descendants be making in ten, twenty-five, fifty, a hundred years’ time? How might they vindicate those claims in their future contexts? How (...)
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    How conspiratorial beliefs spread, and how real conspiracies are covered up.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2025 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (8):2765-2797.
    Recent research on conspiracy theories (in philosophy and elsewhere) has tended to focus on beliefs that seem (from a ‘mainstream’ perspective) outlandish and patently false: QAnon, Covid-19 vaccines containing traceable microchips, 9/11 as an ‘inside job’. What is arguably conspicuously absent in much of this literature is a parallel reflection on the existence of real conspiracies. To fill this lacuna, I adopt an environmental epistemic perspective – where agents are considered in the broader context of epistemic environments and where attentional (...)
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  30. Is Fake News Old News?Catarina Dutilh Novaes & Jeroen de Ridder - 2021 - In Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree & Thomas Grundmann, The Epistemology of Fake News. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
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  31. The Undergeneration of Permutation Invariance as a Criterion for Logicality.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (1):81-97.
    Permutation invariance is often presented as the correct criterion for logicality. The basic idea is that one can demarcate the realm of logic by isolating specific entities—logical notions or constants—and that permutation invariance would provide a philosophically motivated and technically sophisticated criterion for what counts as a logical notion. The thesis of permutation invariance as a criterion for logicality has received considerable attention in the literature in recent decades, and much of the debate is developed against the background of ideas (...)
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    A process-based approach to cognitive behavioral therapy: A theory-based case illustration.Clarissa W. Ong, Steven C. Hayes & Stefan G. Hofmann - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Despite the significant contribution of cognitive-behavioral therapy to effective treatment options for specific syndromes, treatment progress has been stagnating, with response rates plateauing over the past several years. This stagnation has led clinical researchers to call for an approach that instead focuses on processes of change and the individual in their particular context. Process-based therapy is a general approach representing a model of models, grounded in evolution science, with an emphasis on idiographic methods, network models of case conceptualization, and enhancing (...)
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  33. The Dialogical Roots of Deduction: Historical, Cognitive, and Philosophical Perspectives on Reasoning.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2020 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This comprehensive account of the concept and practices of deduction is the first to bring together perspectives from philosophy, history, psychology and cognitive science, and mathematical practice. Catarina Dutilh Novaes draws on all of these perspectives to argue for an overarching conceptualization of deduction as a dialogical practice: deduction has dialogical roots, and these dialogical roots are still largely present both in theories and in practices of deduction. Dutilh Novaes' account also highlights the deeply human and in fact social (...)
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    Ancient Greek Portrait Sculpture. Contexts, Subjects, and Styles. [REVIEW]Barbara A. Barletta - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (2):522-523.
  35. The enduring enigma of reason.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2018 - Mind and Language 33 (5):513-524.
    In The Enigma of Reason, Mercier and Sperber (M&S) present and defend their interactionist account of reason. In this piece, I discuss briefly the points of agreement between M&S and myself and, more extensively, the points of disagreement, most of which pertain to details of the evolutionary components of their account. I discuss in particular the purported modular nature of reason; their account of myside bias as an optimum/adaptation; and the claim that reason thus construed must be an individual‐level and (...)
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    Chance and determinism in Avicenna and Averroes.Catarina Belo - 2007 - Boston: Brill.
    This book addresses the issue of determinism in Avicenna and Averroes through an analysis of their views on chance, matter and divine providence.
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  37. A Dialogical Account of Deductive Reasoning as a Case Study for how Culture Shapes Cognition.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2013 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 13 (5):459-482.
    In this paper, I discuss how certain social, cultural practices, namely different kinds of dialogical and argumentative practices, may influence how humans reason. I will focus particularly on deductive reasoning and address the question of whether deductive reasoning skills must be learned to be mastered, or whether they arise spontaneously in untrained reasoners. Based on a historically-informed dialogical reconceptualization of deductive reasoning, I will argue that deductive skills arise predominantly by means of specific training, schooling in particular. In a slogan, (...)
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    El Oficio de San Pedro encadenado en el Manuscrito Asti, Biblioteca del Seminario Episcopal, XXIX.Clarissa Cammarata - 2025 - Medievalia. Revista d'Estudis Medievals 28 (2):113-131.
    Concebidas como una colección de piezas litúrgicas y litúrgico-musicales dedicadas a un santo o a un grupo de santos, o simplemente como Oficios individuales, las "historiae" han representado, y aún representan, un prolífico tema de estudio. Sin embargo, aún queda mucho por escribir, como atestigua el Oficio de San Pedro encadenado, manuscrito de Asti, Biblioteca del Seminario Episcopal, XXIX. El manuscrito es un antifonario de verano que data del último cuarto del siglo XII y se utilizó, con toda probabilidad, en (...)
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    Data incarnations: Nesting complex inherited and learned behaviours.Clarissa Ribeiro - 2021 - Technoetic Arts 19 (3):253-268.
    What happens when humans and birds engage each other through a collaboration-as-fantasy mediated by computers? Could such an exercise be modelled in a way that helps us to transcend the techno-ocularcentric fetishes for precision and certainty which demarcate our time? From Edgar Wind’s notion of 'incarnation' – as the place where empirical experience and metaphysical foundation meet in the single cognitive and experiential act – this article bridges the analogue with the digital, navigating nature’s strategies to embody inherited and learned (...)
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    Learning Linear Spatial-Numeric Associations Improves Accuracy of Memory for Numbers.Clarissa A. Thompson & John E. Opfer - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Ações de participação social de chefes de cozinha para mudanças sociais: reflexões a partir de matérias jornalísticas.Clarissa Magalhães do Vale Pereira, Flávia Milagres Campos & Fabiana Bom Kraemer - 2023 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 25 (1):7-27.
    A gastronomia e a cozinha são compreendidas neste artigo como um espaço que está na relação entre seres humanos e alimentos, com técnicas, valores e símbolos, que exprimem relações sociais construídas ao longo da história. Entendê-las sob esta perspectiva nos leva a compreender que suas práticas se dão além dos espaços dos restaurantes e que os/as chefes de cozinha vêm se destacando como potentes agentes de transformação social, tendo a comida papel central na transformação da vida das pessoas. Este estudo (...)
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    Medieval theories of consequence.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2012 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:1-21.
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    Exploring the underlying psychological constructs of self-report eating behavior measurements: Toward a comprehensive framework.Clarissa Dakin, Graham Finlayson & R. James Stubbs - 2025 - Psychological Review 132 (5):1241-1265.
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  44. Defining the Scope of Public Engagement: Examining the “Right Not to Know” in Public Health Genomics.Clarissa Allen, Karine Sénécal & Denise Avard - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (1):11-18.
    While the realm of bioethics has traditionally focused on the rights of the individual and held autonomy as a defining principle, public health ethics has at its core a commitment to the promotion of the common good. While these two domains may at times conflict, concepts arising in one may also be informative for concepts arising in the other. One example of this is the concept of a “right not to know.” Recent debate suggests that just as there is a (...)
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    Understanding Reciprocity and the Importance of Civic Friendship.Catarina Neves - 2023 - Res Publica 29 (4):577-594.
    This article aims to contribute to the existing literature on the virtues and challenges of political liberalism. It argues that the principle of reciprocity can only sustain political agreement under pluralism, if citizens share a relationship of civic friends, based on mutual recognition as equals (Lister in Anal Kritik 2011, pp. 91–112), a non-prudential concern for the interest of others (Leland and van Wietmarschen in J Moral Philos 14, 2017, pp. 142–167) and shared experiences that can foster interpersonal trust. Inasmuch (...)
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  46. The dualism of mr. P. E. more.Clarissa Rinaker - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26 (4):409-420.
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    A novela 'Com meus olhos de cão', de Hilda Hilst, à luz da paratopia.Clarissa Corban Brito Guerra - 2020 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 2 (2):37-67.
    Este artigo, no qual analisamos a novela de Hilda Hilst Com meus olhos de cão (1986), tem como objetivo principal apontar os aspectos paratópicos na obra selecionada. Paratopia é um conceito formulado por Dominique Maingueneau e trata, basicamente, do não-lugar criado e ocupado por algumas literaturas e seus autores. Para isso, estudaremos a linguagem literária desenvolvida pela autora na obra, como também os personagens, o espaço e o tempo da narrativa, os quais acabam por deslocá-la do lugar mais comum do (...)
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  48. Folk and Philosophical Epistemologies: A Double Bookkeeping of Sorts by Delusion’s Theoreticians?Clarissa de Rosalmeida Dantas - 2019 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 26 (2):121-123.
    Delusions are typically regarded as beliefs of a certain kind, both by psychiatrists and by lay people. In “Double Bookkeeping and Doxasticism about Delusion,” Porcher formulates and assesses two kinds of arguments against doxasticism about delusions, the theoretical stance according to which delusions are a kind of belief. Those arguments, which Porcher calls “the argument from action guidance and the argument from phenomenology” are motivated by a phenomenon sometimes associated with delusions: double bookkeeping, a kind of ambivalence of patients, who (...)
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  49. Form and Matter in Later Latin Medieval Logic: The Cases of Suppositio and Consequentia.Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (3):339-364.
  50. Nuclear science and technology in the Malaysian context: Three phases of technoscientific knowledge transfer (ETTLG).Clarissa Ai Ling Lee - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 77 (C):130-140.
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