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I Feel I Need to Think about It: A Defence of Affective Moral Enhancement. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Critics of affective moral enhancement generally contend that moral improvement can only be properly achieved through interventions that engage a person's rational faculties. Therefore, they view attempts to achieve moral improvement by targeting emotions as futile at best and detrimental to moral agency at worst.
Huang PH.
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Comments on the Poem “Architecture” by Joseph Brodsky
The poem “Architecture” by Joseph Brodsky was commented on by Alexander Rappaport, Konstantin Lidin and Elena Bagina. The poem deserves to be studied at all architectural schools and to be learnt by heart by future architects; and the problems touched ...
Elena Bagina
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Kazimir Malevich in Avant-Garde Discussions in 1928–1930
The article is devoted to the figure of Kazimir Malevich as an artist and art critic, who introduced new tendencies and approaches to the depiction of objects into traditional art; representation of the artist in avant-garde discussions in the period of ...
Oksana Salata
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Nothingness Is All There Is: An Exploration of Objectless Awareness During Sleep [PDF]
Recent years have seen a heightened focus on the study of minimal forms of awareness during sleep to advance the study of consciousness and understand what makes a state conscious. This focus draws on an increased interest in anecdotical descriptions made by classic Indian philosophical traditions about unusual forms of awareness during sleep.
Alcaraz-Sanchez, Adriana +4 more
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The perception of object versus objectless motion [PDF]
Wertheimer, M. (Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane, 61:161-265, 1912) classical distinction between beta (object) and phi (objectless) motion is elaborated here in a series of experiments concerning competition between two qualitatively different motion percepts, induced by sequential changes in luminance for two-dimensional ...
Howard S, Hock, David F, Nichols
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Neural correlates of value‐driven spatial orienting
Abstract Reward learning has been shown to habitually guide overt spatial attention to specific regions of a scene. However, the neural mechanisms that support this bias are unknown. In the present study, participants learned to orient themselves to a particular quadrant of a scene (a high‐value quadrant) to maximize monetary gains.
Ming‐Ray Liao +2 more
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Computational models of emotions can not only improve the effectiveness and efficiency of human‐robot interaction but also coordinate a robot to adapt to its environment better. When designing computational models of emotions for socially interactive robots, especially for robots for people with special needs such as autistic children, one should take ...
Ting Yan +8 more
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How to Distinguish Simple Objectless Ideas
The abstract is available here: https://uscholar.univie.ac.at/o ...
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Objectless locative prepositions in British English
In British English, sentences like This film has monsters in are possible without the pronoun it. Descriptively, we refine landscape of the phenomenon, identifying restrictions on the distribution and interpretation of OLPs, including dialectal variation within British English, and observing an A-bar movement restriction on monsters.
Richard Stockwell, Carson T. Schütze
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Abstrakcija in brezpredmetnost pri Maleviču in Kosovelu [PDF]
Razprava analizira pojem ...
Vrečko, Janez
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