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Missing in Action: Where’s the Unconscious in Anti-Racist “Unconscious Bias Training”?

open access: yesHumanities
This article carries out a psychoanalytic and political critique of recent attempts at fighting racism, focusing on antiracist “unconscious bias training” at universities and in international development.
Ilan Kapoor, Sheila L. Cavanagh
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Chaos and Order in Nature/Creation: A Reading of Genesis l-2:4a in Dialogue with Science and Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
With inspiration from post-modern scientific theories (complexity theory, chaos theory, relativity theory, uncertainty theory, no-singularity/boundary theory), and from philosophical understandings of nature (ecstatic naturalism and Taoism), the author ...
Kimm, Jean H.
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Archetype symbols and altered consciousness: a study of shamanic rituals in the context of Jungian psychology

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
The alteration of consciousness during shamanic rituals is both a physical and mystical phenomenon. It involves psychological and spiritual experiences.
Hang Sun, Eunyoung Kim
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Distributed Processes, Distributed Cognizers and Collaborative Cognition

open access: yes, 2005
Cognition is thinking; it feels like something to think, and only those who can feel can think. There are also things that thinkers can do. We know neither how thinkers can think nor how they are able do what they can do.
Harnad, Stevan
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The nature’s humanization: a philosophical schema on a Journey to the West

open access: yesTrans/Form/Ação
This article examines the first seven chapters of Journey to the West as a philosophical allegory of how “nature is humanized”. It argues that the narrative arc of Sun Wukong – from the “Stone Monkey Born of Heaven” to the “Victorious Fighting Buddha” –
Yunqin Hu, Kai Xu
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The Conscious Organization: Prospects for a Self-Actualized Workforce [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Values-based leadership is not something that is readily attainable without an individual and collective commitment to a lifelong course of self-evaluation.
Renesch, John
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Thinking Materially: Cognition as Extended and Enacted [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Human cognition is extended and enacted. Drawing the boundaries of cognition to include the resources and attributes of the body and materiality allows an examination of how these components interact with the brain as a system, especially over cultural ...
Overmann, Karenleigh A.
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New mathematical foundations for AI and Alife: Are the necessary conditions for animal consciousness sufficient for the design of intelligent machines? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Rodney Brooks' call for 'new mathematics' to revitalize the disciplines of artificial intelligence and artificial life can be answered by adaptation of what Adams has called 'the informational turn in philosophy' and by the novel perspectives that ...
Wallace, Rodrick
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Sobre mitos antiguos y héroes modernos: Una relectura de La Historia Interminable a partir de El héroe de las mil caras

open access: yesÁlabe, 2013
La “crítica mítica” es una corriente de análisis que, desde una perspectiva antropológica, estudia los mitos y símbolos presentes en la literatura y en los cuentos populares.
María del Carmen Jiménez Ariza
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