Understanding and truth in Hannah Arendt: The critical reception of the Eichmann trial and the will
Abstract This article highlights a shift in Hannah Arendt's intellectual development regarding the will during the 1960s, traced into the early 1970s when she focused on thinking, willing, and judging. I argue that this change was driven by reactions to her report on Adolf Eichmann's 1961 trial in Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963).
Andrew Song
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Emergency anaesthetic management in critically ill and injured patients: the STEPS approach (self, team, environment, patient and system). [PDF]
Morton S +4 more
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La necesidad de un diccionario combinatorio: la importancia de las colocaciones en la enseñanza de ELE [PDF]
Santiago Alonso, Gemma María +1 more
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Unmarked Emotional States and the Affective Anchoring of Continuity
ABSTRACT Narratives around emotions often foreground remarkable episodes that interrupt situations, producing a “rollercoaster” image of emotional life that leaves its stability underdescribed. To analyze the emotional dimension of social continuity, this article theorizes unmarked emotional states (UES): culturally default, interactionally unobtrusive
Lorenzo Sabetta
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Language skills in Parkinson's disease: state of the art. [PDF]
de Souza GB, Beber BC.
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Sobre el papel del lexicón en la emergencia y evolución de los lenguajes naturales [PDF]
Luque Durán, Juan de Dios
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(Co‐)Reference All the Way Down: A Unified Theory of (Pro) Nominals in Ordinary English
ABSTRACT This essay joins two themes, both arising from Kripke's inspiring ideas in the theory of reference. The first theme concerns reference in general. The second examines the notion of co‐reference and the role it plays in a unified theory of pronouns for natural language.
Jessica Pepp, Joseph Almog
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Exploring Trends and Sentiments in Epilepsy Discussions: A Thematic Analysis of the r/Epilepsy Subreddit (2023-2024). [PDF]
Fisher K +5 more
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Towards a Thoroughly Kripkean Theory of Proper Name Reference
ABSTRACT In the late 1960s and early 1970s, both Saul Kripke and Keith Donnellan challenged descriptivist theories of proper names, arguing that reference—at least in their case—is basically a historical relation. However, as has become increasingly recognised over the past decade, their pictures differ substantially: when confronted with a token of a ...
Andrea Bianchi
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A Case for Moving Beyond Verbal Labeling in Facial Expression Perception Research. [PDF]
Adams RB, Weisbuch M.
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