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Feeling, Not Freedom: Nietzsche Against Agency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Despite his rejection of the metaphysical conception of freedom of the will, Nietzsche frequently makes positive use of the language of freedom, autonomy, self-mastery, self-overcoming, and creativity when describing his normative project of enhancing ...
Miyasaki, Donovan
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Real Virtuality: A Code of Ethical Conduct. Recommendations for Good Scientific Practice and the Consumers of VR-Technology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The goal of this article is to present a first list of ethical concerns that may arise from research and personal use of virtual reality (VR) and related technology, and to offer concrete recommendations for minimizing those risks.
Madary, Michael, Metzinger, Thomas
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Review of Radicalizing Enactivism by Hutto and Myin (2012) (review revised 2019) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Probably the leading exponent of Wittgenstein’s ideas on the language games of inner and outer (the ‘Two Selves’ operation of our personality or intentionality or EP etc.) the prolific Daniel Hutto’s approach is called ‘Radical Enactivism’ and is well ...
Starks, Michael
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“I can't tell whether it's my hand”: a pilot study of the neurophenomenology of body representation during the rubber hand illusion in trauma-related disorders

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2016
Background: Early traumatic experiences are thought to be causal factors in the development of trauma-related dissociative experiences, including depersonalization and derealization.
Daniela Rabellino   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Causalidad y narración histórica: la persistencia de la “historia romántica” desde la epistemología

open access: yesClio y Asociados, 2020
The work seeks to elucidate the reasons for the persistence in the teaching of ‘romantic history’, focused on the consolidation of national identity with historical narration as a didactic form, to the detriment of ‘scientific’, based on the development ...
Máximo Yolis
doaj   +1 more source

Neurophysiological correlates of the rubber hand illusion in late evoked and alpha/beta band activity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) allows insights into how the brain resolves conflicting multisensory information regarding body position and ownership. Previous neuroimaging studies have reported a variety of neurophysiological correlates of illusory hand
Kayser, Christoph, Rao, Isa S.
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Can there be a Chinese Philosophy? -- a Review of Searle's Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy--Bo Mou Ed 440p (2008)(review revised 2019) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This book is invaluable as a synopsis of some of the work of one the greatest philosophers of recent times. There is much value in analyzing his responses to the basic confusions of philosophy, and in the generally excellent attempts to connect classical
Starks, Michael
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Presentation format influences the strength of causal illusions

open access: yesMemory & Cognition
Abstract Causal illusions refer to the erroneous perception of causal connections between noncontingent variables. Previous research has demonstrated that the format in which contingency information is displayed can impact causal judgments.
Ainoa Barreiro   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Implementation and Assessment of an Intervention to Debias Adolescents against Causal Illusions

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Researchers have warned that causal illusions are at the root of many superstitious beliefs and fuel many people's faith in pseudoscience, thus generating significant suffering in modern society. Therefore, it is critical that we understand the mechanisms by which these illusions develop and persist.
Itxaso Barberia   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Exploring the influence of self-identification on perceptual judgments of physical and social causality [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ
People tend to overestimate the causal contribution of the self to the observed outcome in various situations, a cognitive bias known as the ‘illusion of control.’ This study delves into whether this cognitive bias impacts causality judgments in ...
Michele Vicovaro   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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