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Process and Individuation: The Development of Sensorimotor Agency
Human Development, 2019I discuss some central ideas of the enactive approach in cognitive science, including the concepts of autonomy, sense-making, and agency, and show the way they are grounded in dynamical systems theory, organizational approaches to biology, and ...
E. D. Di Paolo
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Individuation, Process, and Scientific Practices
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018This book concerns a classic philosophical question: “What things count as individuals?” Rather than addressing it from the perspective of analytic metaphysics, this volume proposes to reformulate and answer it from the perspective of scientific ...
O. Bueno, Ruey-Lin Chen, M. Fagan
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Spinoza’s Theory of Metaphysical Individuation
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018Spinoza’s theory of metaphysical individuation explains the existence, persistence, and difference of extended individuals as functions of what he calls “fixed ratios of motion and rest.” This chapter answers several important questions about the theory ...
Don Garrett
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Individual/Individuality/Individuation
2018Through a historical epistemological reconstruction, this chapter elaborates the philosophical contexts in which these concepts have developed and have been utilized for ideological purposes. This chapter reconstructs the philosophical concepts of individuality and the individual, beginning with the early Greek atomists, covering the philosophies of ...
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On the individuality fingerprints
Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. CVPR 2001, 2002Fingerprint identification is based on two basic premises: (i) persistence: the basic characteristics of fingerprints do not change with time; and (ii) individuality: the fingerprint is unique to an individual. The validity of the first premise has been established.
Sharath Pankanti +2 more
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Linking individuation and organizational identification: Mediation through psychological safety
Journal of Social Psychology, 2018This paper examines how individuation, a view that organizational members are all unique individuals, induces a perception of psychological safety and how perception of psychological safety, in turn, increases one’s organizational identification. Results
Na Yon Kim
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Individuation of Developmental Systems
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018The author views concepts of individuality and associated individuation criteria, as used in the sciences, as scientific-theoretical concepts that can have different, even conflicting meanings in different theoretical contexts.
J. Griesemer
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Psychological Reports, 2000
In a sample of 19 nations, suicide rates were not associated with nations' estimates of work locus of control, job satisfaction, psychological well-being, physical well-being, or individualism.
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In a sample of 19 nations, suicide rates were not associated with nations' estimates of work locus of control, job satisfaction, psychological well-being, physical well-being, or individualism.
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Synthese, 2015
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INDIVIDUALISM, INDIVIDUATION AND THAT-CLAUSES
Erkenntnis, 1997Brian Loar has argued that the well-known arguments against individualism in the philosophy of mind are insufficient because they rely on the assumption that that-clauses uniquely capture psychological content. He tried to show that this is not the use of that-clauses in philosophical psychology. I argue that he does not succeed in his argument.
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