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  1. 1661
    por Sánchez-Cañizares, Javier
    Publicado 2021
    “…Recently, FEP theorists presented a contribution with the main tenets of their framework, together with possible philosophical interpretations, which lean towards so-called Markovian Monism (MM). …”
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  2. 1662
    “…In this paper, we consider how to make neuroethical claims appropriately calibrated to existing evidence, and the role that philosophical neuroethics has to play in this enterprise of ‘evidence-based neuroethics’. …”
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  3. 1663
    “…According to standard philosophical and clinical understandings, pain is an essentially mental phenomenon (typically, a kind of conscious experience). …”
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  4. 1664
    por Phan, Huy P., Ngu, Bing Hiong
    Publicado 2022
    “…This conceptual analysis article, by utilizing the paradigm of philosophical psychology, advances the study of optimal best practice by focusing on three major aspects: (i) to consider conceptually and philosophically how and/or the extent to which GsBP could, in fact, relate to the nature of flow, flourishing, and optimal best; (ii) to consider a methodological account, which could help to measure and assess the concept GsBP; and (iii) to consider the potential practicality of GsBP in educational contexts, which may assist to facilitate and motivate the achievement of optimal best. …”
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  5. 1665
    por Schweda, Mark, Jongsma, Karin
    Publicado 2022
    “…We first explain the historical origin and development as well as the philosophical premises of the image. We then take a closer look at its implications for understanding dementia and societal attitudes and behaviours towards those affected. …”
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  6. 1666
    “…This debate is still open and equally intense despite two millennia of philosophical and methodological attempts to define what the state is, to describe how the state works, and why does it work. …”
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  7. 1667
    por MagShamhráin, Rachel
    Publicado 2022
    “…According to political philosopher Carl Schmitt (1888–1985), the emergency or State of Exception (Ausnahmezustand) is the ultimate test of political power and reveals in whom that power is vested. …”
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  8. 1668
    por Galvañ, J.
    Publicado 2022
    “…Neuroethics marks limits of the application and experimentation in neuroscience, also proposing an interdisciplinary philosophical reflection valuing the multidimensionality of human mind. …”
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  9. 1669
    por Maia, A., Nascimento, S.
    Publicado 2022
    “…Most definitions of evil rely on classical philosophical concepts, but it remains controversial if evil is a concept by itself or rather a dysfunction on the ability to experience goodness. …”
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  10. 1670
    por McStay, Andrew
    Publicado 2022
    “…The paper progresses to situate Microsoft’s empathetic computing framework in relation to philosophical ideas that inform Metaverse speculation and construction, including Wheeler’s ‘It from Bit’ thesis that all aspects of existence may be computed, Chalmers’ philosophical championing that virtual realities are genuine realities, Bostrom’s proposal and provocation that we might already be living in a simulation, and longtermist belief that future complex simulations need to be protected from decisions made today. …”
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  12. 1672
    por Shell, Marc
    Publicado 1985
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  15. 1675
    por Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951
    Publicado 1997
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  16. 1676
    por Berlin, Isaiah, 1909-1997
    Publicado 1983
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  17. 1677
    por Davy, Marie Magdeleine 1903-
    Publicado 1963
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  19. 1679
    por Ferris, Dana
    Publicado 2011
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Effective versus Ineffective Error Treatment -- Student Views and Individual Differences -- Concluding Thoughts -- Questions for Discussion and Application -- Further Reading -- ch. 2 Notes -- ch. 3 Preparing Teachers of L2 Writers to Treat Student Error -- Understanding the Problem -- Teachers' Error Treatment Strategies May Not Always Be Effective -- Teacher Preparation Programs May Not Adequately Address Error Treatment -- Teachers May Have Philosophical Objections to Error Treatment -- Preparing Teachers for Error Treatment: Five Principles -- 1.Teachers of L2 writers need to study aspects of grammar that are particularly problematic for non-native speakers of English -- 2.Teachers of L2 writers need practice in recognizing and identifying errors in student writing -- 3.Teachers of L2 writers need practice in developing lessons and teaching grammar points and editing strategies to their writing students -- 4.Teachers of L2 writers need to understand the principles of second language acquisition and of composition theory -- 5.Teachers of L2 writers should become familiar with language structures needed for different task types and academic disciplines -- Concluding Thoughts -- Questions for Discussion and Application -- Further Reading -- Appendix 3.1 -- ch. 3 Notes -- ch. 4 Responding to Student Errors: Issues and Strategies -- Choosing Which Errors to Mark -- Comprehensive versus Selective Error Correction -- Errors versus Style -- Criteria for Selective Error Feedback -- Consider Errors Common to L2 Writers -- Recognize That Different Students May Make Distinct Types of Errors -- Students' English Language Learning Backgrounds -- The Influence of Specific L1s -- Differences in L2 Proficiency -- Decide How to Prioritize Feedback for Individual Students -- 1.Global versus Local Errors -- 2.Frequent Errors -- 3.Structures Discussed in Class -- Timing of Error Correction -- Options for Corrective Feedback -- Option 1 Indirect versus Direct Feedback -- Option 2 Error Location versus Error Labeling -- Option 3 Marking Broader versus Narrower Categories of Errors -- Option 4 Codes versus Symbols versus Verbal Comments -- Option 5 Textual Corrections versus Endnotes -- Option 6 Alternatives to Written Error Correction -- Following Up Corrective Feedback -- Avoiding Burnout -- Concluding Thoughts -- Questions for Discussion and Application -- Further Reading -- Appendix 4.1 -- ch. 4 Notes -- ch. 5 Beyond Error Correction: Teaching Grammar and Self-Editing Strategies to L2 Student Writers -- Helping Students Understand the Importance of Editing -- Training Students in Self-Editing Strategies -- Helping Students Become Aware of Their Most Pervasive Error Patterns -- Educating Students about Principles of Successful Self-Editing -- Teaching Specific Editing Strategies -- Training Students to Look at Problem Areas -- Encouraging Students to Track Their Progress -- Teaching Students How to Edit under Time Pressure -- Providing Grammar Support -- A Sample Mini-Lesson Sequence -- Mini-Lessons for "Untreatable" Errors -- Selecting and Adapting Text Models for Mini-Lessons -- Providing Additional Resources for Self-Study -- Peer- and Self-Editing Workshops in the L2 Writing Class -- Concluding Thoughts -- Questions for Discussion and Application -- Further Reading -- Appendix 5.1 -- Appendix 5.2 -- ch. 5 Notes -- ch. 6 Beyond Error Treatment: Academic Language Development for L2 Writers -- Reading for Writers -- Text Selection of Reading Material -- Analyzing Vocabulary in a Text -- Examining Syntactic Structures in a Text -- Readability -- Analyzing Written Language for Style and Rhetorical Effectiveness -- Designing Classroom Activities -- The Role of Extensive Reading -- Reading for Language Development: A Summary -- Acquiring Vocabulary for Writing -- Vocabulary Learning -- The "Right" Vocabulary -- Collocations -- Paraphrasing and Citation -- Vocabulary Analysis -- Analyzing Texts for Lexical Variety -- Lexical Bundles -- Evaluating and Editing Students' Own Texts -- Syntactic Development -- Syntactic Structures for Analysis, Instruction, and Application -- Using Corpus Findings and Methods for Writing Instruction -- Corpus-Informed Resources -- Corpora in the Classroom -- Concluding Thoughts -- Questions for Discussion and Application -- Further Reading -- ch. 6 Notes -- Postscript: Summary and Putting It All Together -- Language Development Sequence for Writing Teachers -- Before Teaching the Course -- During the Course -- After Teaching the Course -- Concluding Thoughts.…”
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  20. 1680
    por Polkinghorne, John
    Publicado 2011
    “…This book is intended to fill a gap between popular 'wonders of mathematics' books and the technical writings of the philosophers of mathematics. …”
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