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Feeling Virtue: An Enactive Theory of Approval
ABSTRACT A neo‐sentimentalist theory of virtue holds that a trait is virtue if, and only if, it merits approval. Neo‐sentimentalists tend to be sceptical about the prospect of such a theory because it seems unlikely that feelings of approval can be characterised without reference to the notion of virtue. I argue that that scepticism is uncalled for. My
Rafael Graebin Vogelmann
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Reimagining AAC designs for children during dynamic social situations by leveraging smart device design. [PDF]
Pitt KM, Ousley CL.
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The importance of intonation for children's understanding of verbal irony. [PDF]
Smith J, Glenwright M.
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Moving bodies, healing bonds: dyadic embodied psychotherapy in crisis settings. [PDF]
Vulcan M, Dvir T, Shuper Engelhard E.
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Usability Evaluation of the Revised Color Me Healthy Symptom Assessment App: Perspectives of Children and Parents. [PDF]
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