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Seeing Others as Objects: Perceptual Objectification & Affordances
Abstract In discussions of objectification, the use of visual language is ubiquitous. It is striking that the literature often talks about treating and seeing someone as an object in the same breath. Yet accounts of objectification focus on objectifying treatment and leave the notion of objectifying perception unexplained.
Paulina Sliwa, Tom McClelland
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Self‐Knowledge and the Capacity to Judge
Abstract Several philosophers have sought to explain certain features of self‐knowledge our beliefs on the basis of the relation which holds between them and our judgments. Typically, these philosophers presuppose that there is just a single relation between these, for instance the relation of identity.
Matthew Parrott
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No one-to-one mapping between typologies of pragmatic relations and models of pragmatic processing: a case study with mentalizing. [PDF]
Katsos N, Kissine M.
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Abstract Immanuel Kant's The Dispute between the Faculties (1798) contains a footnote referencing four utopian states — Atlantis, Utopia, Oceana, and Severambia. This passage has largely been overlooked in Kantian scholarship. This paper revisits this neglected passage to explore Kant's engagement with utopian literature and its implications for his ...
Karoline Reinhardt
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Figurative Archive: an open dataset and web-based application for the study of metaphor. [PDF]
Bressler M +11 more
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Decoding missed nursing care: the power of metaphorical analysis. [PDF]
Saatçi G, Akın E.
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Війна в спортивній журналістиці з точки зору когнітивної теорії метафори.(The war in the transmission of sports journalism in terms of cognitive metaphor theory.) [PDF]
М. Жмутка-Бронічка
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The Appreciation Game. A Monist Ontology of Works of Art
Abstract A pluralist ontology of art states that works of art can belong to distinct ontological categories whereas a monist ontology states that all works of art belong to one ontological category. A monist ontology would be preferable since it is more informative about the nature of art, and may pave the way for a definition of art.
Enrico Terrone
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