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«Cogito Ergo Sum» and Philofsophy of Action
Analytical philosophy opens new perspectives of studies in the history of philosophy. There are (1) generalized history of analytical interpretations of Cartesian principle cogito ergo sum and (2) analysis of Cartesianism through the prism of ...
Anna Laktionova
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Cogito, ergo sum : induction et déduction [PDF]
Le « cogito, ergo sum » cartésien apparaît depuis quarante ans comme « inférence et performance » (J. Hintikka). Mais de quelle inférence s’agit-il précisément ? Pour le savoir, cet article poursuit deux objectifs : d’abord, montrer que la question pertinente à laquelle il s’agit de répondre ne concerne pas la relation logique interne qui lie le cogito
Jeangène Vilmer, Jean-Baptiste
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Hintikka on Descartes's Cogito
In the early Sixties Jaakko Hintikka wrote a couple of papers devoted to arguing that Descartes's saying 'cogito ergo sum' is not, contrary to well-established opinion, a deductive inference built upon contingent facts of the matter, but rather a ...
Ciprotti, Nicola
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Choosing Wisely in clinical practice: Embracing critical thinking, striving for safer care. [PDF]
Content List – This is an article from the symposium: “When is too much too much and too little too little: Scientific evidence of limited workup”. Abstract In recent years, the Choosing Wisely and Less is More campaigns have gained growing attention in the medical scientific community.
Furlan L +3 more
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Beyond continental and African philosophies of personhood, healthcare and difference. [PDF]
Abstract In this study, I explore the challenges that ideological hegemonies of personhood imbibed by nurses and other healthcare workers could pose for the nursing profession, particularly in terms of inhibiting the acknowledgment of difference. Dominant or hegemonic conceptions of personhood in particular spaces often consist of self‐contained ideas ...
Imafidon E.
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Qual é o significado do cogito Agostiniano?: De Civitate Dei XI 26
Diferentes interpretações foram oferecidas ao argumento agostiniano do cogito, tradicionalmente preocupadas com as possíveis semelhanças entre esse e o cogito, (ergo) sum de Descartes.
Horn, Christoph
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AI in Neurology: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Part 1: Principles and Practice. [PDF]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare, yet it often remains opaque to clinicians, scientists, and patients alike. This review, part 1 of a 3‐part series, provides neurologists and neuroscientists with a foundational understanding of AI's key concepts, terminology, and applications.
Rizzo M, Dawson JD.
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Abstract At the beginning of the twentieth century, among the foundational schools of mathematics appeared ‘intuitionism’ by Dutchman L. E. J. Brouwer, who based arithmetic on the intuition of time and all mental constructions that could be made out of it.
Miriam Franchella
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Scientists' Warning to Humanity: The Need to Begin Teaching Critical and Systems Thinking Early in Life. [PDF]
ABSTRACT We live in a time of global crises: a deteriorating environment that is struggling to provide all the resources and services we demand of it, changing climate and its consequences for the biosphere, its habitats, inhabitants and biodiversity, conflicts‐divisive ideologies‐competition for resources, increasing societal inequalities and human ...
Timmis K +29 more
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Farewell to humanism? Considerations for nursing philosophy and research in posthuman times
Abstract In this paper, I argue that critical posthumanism is a crucial tool in nursing philosophy and scholarship. Posthumanism entails a reconsideration of what ‘human’ is and a rejection of the whole tradition founding Western life in the 2500 years of our civilization as narrated in founding texts and embodied in governments, economic formations ...
Olga Petrovskaya
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