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  1. O besouro na caixa de Skinner.Luiza Bacchi Dourado, Carlos Eduardo Lopes & Henrique Mesquita Pompermaier - 2021 - Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa 37:e37 221.
    The literature has indicated some approximations between Skinner’s and Wittgenstein’s proposals, such as a critical standpoint on traditional psychological language conceptions. For Wittgenstein, the critique refers to the impossibility of a private language. On the other hand, Skinner’s critique culminates in defense of the concept of private events. However, this concept seems inconsistent with Wittgenstein’s proposal. Based on this assumption, this paper aims to reevaluate the role of the concept of ‘private events’ in Skinnerian behaviorism in the light of Wittgenstein’s (...)
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  2. The ber pathway genes and pon1 polymorphism: influence on dna damage in agriculture-exposed workers.João Antônio Pêgas Henriques & Kátia Kvitko - 2006 - Theoria 15 (2).
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    Eliminativism and the QCD $$\theta _{\text {YM}}$$-Term: What Gauge Transformations Cannot Do.Henrique Gomes & Aldo Riello - 2024 - Foundations of Physics 54 (2):1-30.
    The eliminative view of gauge degrees of freedom—the view that they arise solely from descriptive redundancy and are therefore eliminable from the theory—is a lively topic of debate in the philosophy of physics. Recent work attempts to leverage properties of the QCD $$\theta _{\text {YM}}$$ θ YM -term to provide a novel argument against the eliminative view. The argument is based on the claim that the QCD $$\theta _{\text {YM}}$$ θ YM -term changes under “large” gauge transformations. Here we review (...)
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    Beyond the emotional event: Six studies on the social sharing of emotion.Bernard Rimé, Batja Mesquita, Stefano Boca & Pierre Philippot - 1991 - Cognition and Emotion 5 (5):435-465.
    We argue that emotion cannot only be conceived of as a short-lived and intrapersonal phenomenon. Rather, based on five theoretical arguments, we propose that the social sharing of an emotional experience forms an integral part of the emotional processes. A series of six studies investigated different aspects of this hypothesis. Study 1 showed that an overwhelming majority of people reported sharing their emotional experiences and that the memories of these experiences tended to come back spontaneously to their consciousness. No difference (...)
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    Teleontologia: a expressão metafísica da modernidade tardia.Henrique Azevedo - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (1):e0240078.
    This text represents our first attempting to offer a Metaphysic model to interpret the late modernity (which emerges in the middle of the 18th century and goes along until the end of the IIWW) through the concept of Teleontology. Thus, Teleontology means the procedure of the spirit of the late modern age to shift its paradigms from ontology (an investigation about the being as being, in which existence means an attribute) to teleology, in which essence must be conquered and revealed (...)
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    Holism as the empirical significance of symmetries.Henrique Gomes - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (3):1-41.
    Not all symmetries are on a par. For instance, within Newtonian mechanics, we seem to have a good grasp on the empirical significance of boosts, by applying it to subsystems. This is exemplified by the thought experiment known as Galileo’s ship: the inertial state of motion of a ship is immaterial to how events unfold in the cabin, but is registered in the values of relational quantities such as the distance and velocity of the ship relative to the shore. But (...)
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    Gauging the boundary in field-space.Henrique Gomes - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 67:89-110.
    Local gauge theories are in a complicated relationship with boundaries. Whereas fixing the gauge can often shave off unwanted redundancies, the coupling of different bounded regions requires the use of gauge-variant elements. Therefore, coupling is inimical to gauge-fixing, as usually understood. This resistance to gauge-fixing has led some to declare the coupling of subsystems to be the \textit{raison d'\^etre} of gauge \cite{RovelliGauge2013}. Indeed, while gauge-fixing is entirely unproblematic for a single region without boundary, it introduces arbitrary boundary conditions on the (...)
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    Individual differences in emotion components and dynamics: Introduction to the special issue.Peter Kuppens, Jeroen Stouten & Batja Mesquita - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (7):1249-1258.
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    Zilsel’s Thesis, Maritime Culture, and Iberian Science in Early Modern Europe.Henrique Leitão & Antonio Sánchez - 2017 - Journal of the History of Ideas 78 (2):191-210.
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    Back to Parmenides.Henrique Gomes - unknown
    After a brief introduction to issues that plague the realization of a theory of quantum gravity, I suggest that the main one concerns defining superpositions of causal structures. This leads me to a distinction between time and space, to a further degree than that present in the canonical approach to general relativity. With this distinction, one can make sense of superpositions as interference between alternative paths in the relational configuration space of the entire Universe. But the full use of relationalism (...)
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  11. The gauge argument: A Noether Reason.Henrique Gomes, Bryan W. Roberts & Jeremy Butterfield - 2022 - In James Read & Nicholas J. Teh (eds.), The physics and philosophy of Noether's theorems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 354-377.
    Why is gauge symmetry so important in modern physics, given that one must eliminate it when interpreting what the theory represents? In this paper we discuss the sense in which gauge symmetry can be fruitfully applied to constrain the space of possible dynamical models in such a way that forces and charges are appropriately coupled. We review the most well-known application of this kind, known as the 'gauge argument' or 'gauge principle', discuss its difficulties, and then reconstruct the gauge argument (...)
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  12. Theoretical Framework for Facilitating Young Musicians’ Learning of Expressive Performance.Henrique Meissner - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Since communication and expression are central aspects of music performance it is important to develop a systematic pedagogy of teaching children and teenagers expressiveness. Although research has been growing in this area a comprehensive literature review that unifies the different approaches to teaching young musicians expressiveness has been lacking. Therefore, the aim of this article is to provide an overview of literature related to teaching and learning of expressiveness from music psychology and music education research in order to build a (...)
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    All Aboard!: Science and Ship Culture in Sixteenth-Century Oceanic Voyages.Henrique Leitão - 2016 - Early Science and Medicine 21 (2-3):113-132.
  14. A função social da posse como parâmetro para tratamento dos conflitos fundiários urbanos.Henrique Botelho Frota - 2015 - Revista Fides 6 (1).
    A FUNÇÃO SOCIAL DA POSSE COMO PARÂMETRO PARA TRATAMENTO DOS CONFLITOS FUNDIÁRIOS URBANOS.
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  15. The empathic bases of moral behaviour.Silveira Matheus de Mesquita - 2017 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 22 (Espec):2-22.
    This article aims to examine the possibility to explain the basis of moral behaviour in natural terms consistent with evolutionary theory. The defense position begins with the clarification of the concept of empathy, as done by Hume and Darwin, plus contemporary research in the areas of neuroscience, evolutionary psychology and ethology. My argument points in favor of the hypothesis that socially relevant emotions are regulators of social behaviour, being a criterion for distinguishing between moral and purely social relations. What should (...)
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    The plane tree and the singing cicadas in Plato’s Phaedrus: the environment of dialogue.Henrique Guimarães - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03317-03317.
    This article aims to rethink the meaning of “nature” and the human in Plato, more specifically through some examples contained in the _Phaedrus_, a rare dialogue further away from the city. Phaedrus and Socrates leave Athens on a path outside the walls, past the Ilisus stream and the breeze of the woods, and end up sitting in the shadows of trees full of singing cicadas. What is the meaning of this scenario in the construction o the text? Is it possible (...)
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  17. Teacher formation in Philosophy for Children at Brazil: some aspects.Vânia Mesquita - 2007 - Childhood and Philosophy 3 (6):313-346.
    This study attempts to describe and analyze the question of teacher formation in Philosophy for Children by focusing on two central principles: the first is that we defend the introduction of philosophy into elementary schools; the second that we place greater emphasis on current programs of teacher formation in the field. We begin the article by analyzing the work and research of the creator and pioneer of the program Philosophy for Children, Matthew Lipman. The article proceeds to inquire into and (...)
     
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    Geometrodynamics as Functionalism about Time.Henrique Gomes & Jeremy Butterfield - unknown
    We review three broadly geometrodynamical---and in part, Machian or relational---projects, from the perspective of spacetime functionalism. We show how all three are examples of functionalist reduction of the type that was advocated by D. Lewis, and nowadays goes by the label `the Canberra Plan’. The projects are: the recovery of geometrodynamics by Hojman et al. ; the programme of Schuller and collaborators to deduce a metric from the physics of matter fields; the deduction of the ADM Hamiltonian by Gomes and (...)
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    The Construction of Emotion in Interactions, Relationships, and Cultures.Michael Boiger & Batja Mesquita - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (3):221-229.
    Emotions are engagements with a continuously changing world of social relationships. In the present article, we propose that emotions are therefore best conceived as ongoing, dynamic, and interactive processes that are socially constructed. We review evidence for three social contexts of emotion construction that are embedded in each other: The unfolding of emotion within interactions, the mutual constitution of emotion and relationships, and the shaping of emotion at the level of the larger cultural context. Finally, we point to interdependencies amongst (...)
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    Frequently Asked Questions About Shape Dynamics.Henrique Gomes & Tim Koslowski - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (12):1428-1458.
    Barbour’s interpretation of Mach’s principle led him to postulate that gravity should be formulated as a dynamical theory of spatial conformal geometry, or in his terminology, “shapes.” Recently, it was shown that the dynamics of General Relativity can indeed be formulated as the dynamics of shapes. This new Shape Dynamics theory, unlike earlier proposals by Barbour and his collaborators, implements local spatial conformal invariance as a gauge symmetry that replaces refoliation invariance in General Relativity. It is the purpose of this (...)
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    Kripke-Style Models for Logics of Evidence and Truth.Henrique Antunes, Walter Carnielli, Andreas Kapsner & Abilio Rodrigues - 2020 - Axioms 9 (3).
    In this paper, we propose Kripke-style models for the logics of evidence and truth LETJ and LETF. These logics extend, respectively, Nelson’s logic N4 and the logic of first-degree entailment with a classicality operator ∘ that recovers classical logic for formulas in its scope. According to the intended interpretation here proposed, these models represent a database that receives information as time passes, and such information can be positive, negative, non-reliable, or reliable, while a formula ∘A means that the information about (...)
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    Roberto Schwarz e Georg Lukács.Henrique Coelho - 2020 - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas 26 (1):278-300.
    O texto visa mostrar, a partir das análises do Roberto Schwarz e Georg Lukács, como a análise de lastro marxista autêntico é divergente da leitura meramente sociológica, procurando superar a dualidade “esteticismo x sociologismo”, dois reducionismos anti-dialéticos. Em outros termos, trata-se de expor, dentro de nossos limites, como o autor brasileiro ao buscar a inflexão realista de algumas obras não deixa de debater problemas da especificidade estética, portanto, sem que a vida social explique absolutamente a arte, mas ao mesmo tempo, (...)
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    Strengthening Human Rights in Global Health Law: Lessons from the COVID-19 Response.Judith Bueno de Mesquita, Anuj Kapilashrami & Benjamin Mason Meier - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (2):328-331.
    While human rights law has evolved to provide guidance to governments in realizing human rights in public health emergencies, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the foundations of human rights in global health governance. Public health responses to the pandemic have undermined international human rights obligations to realize the rights to health and life, human rights that underlie public health, and international assistance and cooperation. As governments prepare for revisions of global health law, new opportunities are presented to harmonize global health (...)
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    A digressão sobre o conhecimento na Carta Sétima platônica.Henrique Guimarães - 2023 - Educação E Filosofia 37 (79):345-374.
    Resumo: Na digressão da Carta Sétima (341c-d – 344d-e) Platão faz uma descrição do caminho filosófico e do limite dos discursos, sejam escritos ou falados, para se alcançar e comunicar o conhecimento dos seres e da virtude. A digressão critica a produção, por parte de Dionísio, jovem tirano de Siracusa, de um tratado sobre a filosofia platônica, visando suas ‘doutrinas’, como se já soubesse tudo sobre os princípios supremos da realidade. Nesse artigo pretendo ler a digressão acerca do conhecimento filosófico (...)
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    Semi-classical Locality for the Non-relativistic Path Integral in Configuration Space.Henrique Gomes - 2017 - Foundations of Physics 47 (9):1155-1184.
    In an accompanying paper Gomes, we have put forward an interpretation of quantum mechanics based on a non-relativistic, Lagrangian 3+1 formalism of a closed Universe M, existing on timeless configuration space \ of some field over M. However, not much was said there about the role of locality, which was not assumed. This paper is an attempt to fill that gap. Locality in full can only emerge dynamically, and is not postulated. This new understanding of locality is based solely on (...)
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    Bakhtinian concept of literature and the analysis of characters in modern foreign language textbooks.Henrique Evaldo Janzen - 2012 - Bakhtiniana 7 (1):107 - 124.
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    Concepção bakhtiniana de literatura ea análise de personagens nos livros didáticos de LEM/Bakhtinian concept of literature and the analysis of characters in modern foreign language textbooks.Henrique Evaldo Janzen - forthcoming - Bakhtiniana.
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    Concepção bakhtiniana de literatura e a análise de personagens nos livros didáticos de LEM.Henrique Evaldo Janzen - 2012 - Bakhtiniana 7 (1):107-124.
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    Bergson e outros temas.Henrique Stodieck - 1966 - Florianópolis: [Roteiro].
    Bergson e a sociologia.--Problemas de filosofía do direito.--Direito e evolucionismo.--Código de Hamurabi e codificac̦ões anteriores.--Ideais jurídicos.--Problemas da planificac̦ão através do direito.--Aspectos da sociologia juridíca de Gurvitch.--A problemática da sociologia política.
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  30. O destino das ''formas analíticas'' do ''comparativo de superioridade'' de dois advèrbios dervivados de adjectivos: bem e mal.Henrique Barroso - 1998 - Humanitas 50:827-834.
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    Too much to tell: Narrative styles of the first descriptions of the natural world of the Indies.Henrique Leitão & Antonio Sánchez - 2017 - History of Science 55 (2):167-186.
    Describing a Mundus Novus was a very singular task in the sixteenth century. It was an effort shaped by a permanent inherent tension between novelty and normality, between the immense variety of new facts and the demand of credibility. How did these inner strains affect the narrative style of the first descriptions of the natural world of ‘the Indies’? How were the first European observers of the nature of America able to simultaneously transmit the idea of immensity and regularity, and (...)
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    Situational differences in dialectical emotions: Boundary conditions in a cultural comparison of North Americans and East Asians.Janxin Leu, Batja Mesquita, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Zhang ZhiYong, Yuan Huijuan, Emma Buchtel, Mayumi Karasawa & Takahiko Masuda - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (3):419-435.
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    Uma tradução comentada do Pseudodoxia Epidemica de Thomas Browne: Vulgar and common errors sobre os animais no século XVII.Juliana Mesquita Hidalgo - 2023 - Filosofia E História da Biologia 18 (1):17-35.
    Em 1646, o médico inglês Thomas Browne (1605-1682) publicou a obra enciclopédica, de inspiração baconiana, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, também conhecida como Vulgar Errors. Browne Nela abordou o que seriam erros disseminados sobre vários temas, incluindo concepções sobre os animais. Ele explicou a origem de cada concepção. Discutiu ideias e observações de outros autores e, em muitos casos, apresentou seus experimentos e observações. Tomou como decisivo o testemunho ocular. Apresentamos uma tradução contextualizada e comentada do Capítulo 1 do Livro III do Pseudodoxia.
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    Orbis Indicus: Essays in Honor of Gerhard Oberhammer.Francis X. Clooney, Roque Mesquita & Chlodwig H. Werba - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):205.
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    Timeless Configuration Space and the Emergence of Classical Behavior.Henrique Gomes - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (6):668-715.
    The inherent difficulty in talking about quantum decoherence in the context of quantum cosmology is that decoherence requires subsystems, and cosmology is the study of the whole Universe. Consistent histories gave a possible answer to this conundrum, by phrasing decoherence as loss of interference between alternative histories of closed systems. When one can apply Boolean logic to a set of histories, it is deemed ‘consistent’. However, the vast majority of the sets of histories that are merely consistent are blatantly nonclassical (...)
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    Crítica ao passado, Nova escrita do futuro: Carole Pateman, Luce Irigaray E o patriarcalismo.Henrique Raskin - 2018 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 23 (1):105.
    Este artigo busca expor a sutileza da diferença entre o antigo e o novo, entre o arcaico e o moderno, a fim de questionar o caráter emancipatório da política na modernidade. A existência e a conjectura de um contrato sexual nas variadas formas da teoria do contrato social é o contexto no qual Carole Pateman desenvolve sua obra para expor a subversiva maneira com que as mulheres têm sido estimadas desde os primórdios da modernidade. O que é posto em questão, (...)
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    Ciencia y tecnología en el umbral del siglo.Henrique Rattner - 2004 - Polis 7.
    El artículo reflexiona sobre el papel de los científicos y trabajadores en investigaciones tecnológicas en la sociedad contemporánea, y realiza un balance crítico del avance de las ciencias. Postula el fracaso de la ciencia en su promesa de llevar progreso, racionalidad y armonía a la convivencia humana, y a tornarse en factor de emancipación de la humanidad. Cuestiona el rol de la ciencia al servicio del poder y conecta crisis de la ciencia con crisis del sistema, para proponer luego una (...)
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    Por el rescate de la Utopía.Henrique Rattner - 2007 - Polis 16.
    La globalización que barre el planeta ha resultado en una serie de paradojas e incertidumbres para las personas. Aunque haya impulsado poderosamente la producción de bienes y servicios y del comercio internacional, su expansión para todos los bordes del mundo deterioró el estado del medio ambiente y destruyó las comunidades tradicionales rurales e indígenas. La desestabilización de los lazos de cooperación y de solidaridad tradicionales dejó a millones de seres humanos aislados y, sin perspectiva de romper el “círculo vicioso” de (...)
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  39. Por um novo desenvolvimento na América Latina.Henrique T. Novaes & Lais Fraga - 2010 - In Renato Dagnino & Rafael de Brito Dias (eds.), Estudos sociais da ciência e tecnologia & política de ciência e tecnologia: alternativas para uma nova América Latina. [Campinas, Brazil]: GAPI Unicamp.
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    The Preventive Turn in Criminal Law.Henrique Carvalho - 2017 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    Through a theoretical examination of the preventive turn in criminal law and justice which has gained momentum in Anglo-American criminal justice systems since the late-twentieth century, The Preventive Turn in Criminal Law demonstrates how recent transformations in criminal law and justiceare intrinsically related to and embedded in the way liberal society and liberal law have been imagined, developed, and conditioned by its social, political, and historical context. Henrique Carvalho identifies a tension between the idea of punishment as an expression (...)
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  41. A periphery between two centres?: Portugal on the scientific route from Europe to China (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries).Henrique Leitão - 2003 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 233:19-46.
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    Instruments and artisanal practices in long distance oceanic voyages.Henrique Leitão - 2018 - Centaurus 60 (3):189-202.
    Scientific instruments are not neutral artefacts; the perception of their value is greatly determined not only by the objects themselves and the function they perform, but also by the context of their use. In the 16th and 17th centuries, scientific instruments – not only nautical ones – acquired a prominent place in European societies that greatly transcended the specific narrow professional circles that used them. This has already been noted as being an important feature in the development of science in (...)
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    Inquisition and science: where do we stand now?Henrique Leitão - 2020 - Annals of Science 77 (1):127-133.
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    O Kenkon Bensetsu e a recepção da cosmologia ocidental no Japão do séc. XVII.Henrique Leitão & José Miguel Pinto Dos Santos - 1998 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 54 (2):285 - 318.
    O Kenkon bensetsu (Tratado e Crítica sobre a Terra e os Céus) é a primeira exposição sistemática sobre os princípios astronómicos e cosmológicos ocidentais que se encontra vertida para japonês. Este texto, composto no Japão por volta de 1650, pelo ex-jesuíta Cristovão Ferreira. consiste na versão japonesa de um Tratado de Esfera ocidental. com abundantes comentários e críticas por um erudito confucionista. No Kenkon bensetsu temos. assim, a circunstância rara de poder analisar, lado a lado, alguns conceitos fundamentais do pensamento (...)
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    A ruína espiritual da humanidade europeia a partir da crise teorica dos fundamentos: A denúncia de Edmund Husserl ao método positivo de evidenciação do real.Lucas Mattos Mesquita - 2020 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 11 (21):27-35.
    O presente estudo tem por objetivo apresentar o cenário de “crise das ciências” pela qual a Europa atravessava no início do século XX, e a qual se refere Husserl nos seus textos mais tardios, situando-a num contexto que exigia urgentemente a elaboração de uma ciência capaz de dar rigor aos demais saberes científicos. Em seu desenvolvimento, destaca-se a relação entre a crise teórica dos fundamentos e o colapso da cultura ocidental, mostrando, como, para Husserl, a crise dos sentidos estava intimamente (...)
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    Espinosa, melancolia E o absolutamente Infinito na geometria dos indivisíveis do século XVII.Henrique Piccinato Xavier - 2016 - Cadernos Espinosanos 35:295-347.
    The article aims to reconstruct the seventeenth-century debate of the scientific nature of mathematics and the possibility of conceiving an idea of a positive infinite to address the philosophical implications of mathematics in Spinoza’s work, emphasizing the geometric ordering in his Ethics. We will approach the mathematical thinking of that philosopher from three perspectives: the pedagogical, the epistemological and the ontological. In the pedagogical sense, his synthetic geometry aims to inhabit the evidence as rhetorical and pedagogical expression of a perfect (...)
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    Marilena chaui E as artes: Hélio oiticica, espinosa, Miles Davis E a voz de um trovão.Henrique Piccinato Xavier - 2017 - Cadernos Espinosanos 36:179-197.
    O artigo procura considerar a fecundidade da ideia de arte e da própria criação artística no interior da prática filosófica de Marilena Chaui a partir de quatro pontos: i - a defesa de uma estética que não seja meramente pautada pelo julgamento de gosto e pela experiência do belo, mas por relações ativas entre arte, vida, crítica e engajamento social; ii - um parêntese de uma história pessoal que entrelaça política, ensino e literatura; iii - uma análise da escrita não (...)
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    Cognitive Research and Mathematics Education—How Can Basic Research Reach the Classroom?Henrique Simplicio, Hedwig Gasteiger, Beatriz Vargas Dorneles, Ka Rene Grimes, Vitor Geraldi Haase, Carola Ruiz, Francéia Veiga Liedtke & Korbinian Moeller - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    How to Choose a Gauge? The Case of Hamiltonian Electromagnetism.Henrique Gomes & Jeremy Butterfield - 2024 - Erkenntnis 89 (4):1581-1615.
    We develop some ideas about gauge symmetry in the context of Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetism in the Hamiltonian formalism. One great benefit of this formalism is that it pairs momentum and configurational degrees of freedom, so that a decomposition of one side into subsets can be translated into a decomposition of the other. In the case of electromagnetism, this enables us to pair degrees of freedom of the electric field with degrees of freedom of the vector potential. Another benefit is (...)
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    Laboratório tecnopolítico do Comum: protótipos, reticulação e potência da situação.Henrique Zoqui Martins Parra - 2019 - Doispontos 16 (2).
    O artigo apresenta a proposta de um dispositivo de investigação denominado Laboratório Tecnopolíticodo Comum. Inspirados em conceitos de Simondon e outros autores, propomos um modo de conhecer que se realizamediante a construção de arranjos sociotécnicos alternativos em torno de problemas situados de comunidades deafetados. Uma mesopolítica atravessada pela produção do Comum em três deslocamentos: da política discursivapara a política do protótipo ; dos problemas da escalabilidade aos problemasde transdução e reticulação; dos problemas do pensamento estratégico aos problemas dapotência da situação.
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