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ABSTRACT Philosophers often think agency is essentially connected with rationality, intention, or control. However, Minimalists argue that agency is just the power to cause a change; acids and boulders are agents too. Many philosophers treat Minimalism as a wild outlier, assuming its falsity without argument.
William Hornett
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Abstract In this article, I highlight the significant influence that Karl Jaspers had on the early Foucault. In particular, I focus on what I refer to as the “hermeneutic limit” of Jaspers's phenomenologically inspired method of intuitive understanding.
Leonhard Riep
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LINGKUNGAN ARTIFISIAL DALAM PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA ARAB
This research was aimed at proving whether artificial language environment affect Arabic language skills and analyzing how the artificial language environment impact the skills. The method used in this research was categorized into a field research which
Nur Habibah
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Kuhn dans la « révolution cognitive »
The now well-known book of Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of scientific revolutions, was first published in 1962. In the field of American psychology, this book was widely quoted from the 1970s onwards, although not without debates.
Arthur Massot
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O pensamento em Watson: rompendo com o legado metafísico e buscando uma referência materializante
O trabalho de Watson sobre o pensamento foi tratado inadequadamente por muitos intérpretes, gerando uma lacuna na interpretação histórica visto que Watson exerceu ampla influência sobre a Psicologia.
Cláudio Ivan de Oliveira +1 more
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Behavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other social sciences to create a precise and fruitful alternative to traditional economic theories, which are based on optimization. Behavioral economics may interest some biologists, as it shifts the basis for theories of economic choice away from logical calculation and maximization and toward ...
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Reading and relating with Frieda Fromm‐Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Joshua Pugh
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Abstract Active learning (AL) has emerged as a pedagogical response to diverse educational challenges across multiple disciplines. This scoping review maps the terrain of AL implementation patterns, examining AL practices in Business Education, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Engineering, Mathematics, and Statistics from 2015 until the ...
Dubravka Novkovic +2 more
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Abstract Autistic people frequently have strong, compelling interests, a characteristic reflected in diagnostic criteria and framed differently across the literature in terms of its positive or negative impact. From a neurodiversity‐affirming perspective, there is a need to better understand, nurture and support all forms of autistic interests in ...
Joe Brooker, Emma Jenks
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Embodied cognition meets theoretical behaviorism: Two theoretical analyses of behavior [PDF]
John Staddon wrote a book Adaptive dynamics (2001), which explicated his theoretical behaviorism. In this review essay, I compare his theoretical behaviorism with embodied cognition, which also has a strong focus on behavior and also remains critical of ...
Keijzer, F.A. +2 more
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