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Are mental dysfunctions autonomous from brain dysfunctions? A perspective from the personal/subpersonal distinction [PDF]
Despite many authors in psychiatry endorsing a naturalist view of the mind, many still consider that mental dysfunctions cannot be reduced to brain dysfunctions. This paper investigates the main reasons for this view.
Marko Jurjako
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Bridging the Gap between Rationality, Normativity and Emotions
This paper argues that emotions play a key role in intentional explanation, because they can be conceived as rational. Furthermore, their rationality is specific as they make agents act and react with respect to values and norms.
Frédéric Minner
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Cognitive explanations raise epistemological problems not faced by accounts confined to observable variables. Many explanatory components of cognitive models are unobservable: beliefs, attitudes, and intentions, for instance, must be made empirically ...
Gordon R. Foxall, Gordon R. Foxall
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Enigma of the niches in the eastern wall of the Royal Mortuary Cult Complex in the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari [PDF]
The paper offers an explanation of the misalignment of blocks and their decorations in two cultic niches in the vestibule of the Chapel of Hatshepsut in the Royal Mortuary Cult Complex.
Andrzej Kwaśnica
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Critical Analysis of the Persian Translation of the Story “Nahr al-Dhahab” Based on Semantic-Lexical Theory of the Garcés [PDF]
Different patterns and models have been proposed by translation theorists, which are used as a suitable and more accurate criterion for measuring translations. Ms.
Mohammadnabi Ahmadi, Zahra Qanbari
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The physical mandate for belief-goal psychology [PDF]
This article describes a heuristic argument for understanding certain physical systems in terms of properties that resemble the beliefs and goals of folk psychology. The argument rests on very simple assumptions.
Chrisley, Ron, McGregor, Simon
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Constituting sources is a matter of correlational claims
This essay delves into the essentialities of object-giving sources within the formulation of epistemic objectivity. It explores the relationship between objectivity and intentional states, particularly in the context of immediate and transcendent ...
Kiran Pala
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Davidsonian Causalism and Wittgensteinian Anti-Causalism: A Rapprochement [PDF]
A longstanding debate in the philosophy of action opposes causalists to anti-causalists. Causalists claim the authority of Davidson, who offered powerful arguments to the effect that intentional explanations must be causal explanations.
Queloz, Matthieu
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Many debates in philosophy focus on whether folk or scientific psychological notions pick out cognitive natural kinds. Examples include memory, emotions and concepts. A potentially interesting type of kind is: kinds of mental representations (as opposed,
Murez, Michael, Smortchkova, Joulia
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Serotonin syndrome after an overdose of over‐the‐counter medicine containing dextromethorphan
Serotonin syndrome is a potentially life‐threatening adverse reaction from therapeutic drug use, intentional self‐poisoning, or inadvertent interactions between drugs.
Nina Omoto +3 more
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