Intellectualism and the argument from cognitive science [PDF]
Intellectualism is the claim that practical knowledge or ‘know-how’ is a kind of propositional knowledge. The debate over Intellectualism has appealed to two different kinds of evidence, semantic and scientific.
Drayson, Zoe, Schwartz, Arieh
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Lo real y lo virtual en la neurociencia: ¿inteligencia artificial o tránsito hacia una nueva metaciencia? [PDF]
El materialismo eliminativo de Libet pretendió salvar las paradojas del empiriocriticismo de Mach, llevando a cabo una rigorosa comprobación empírica de tres supuestos: la validez de un paralelismo psicofísico mente-cerebro, de una inteligencia ...
Ortíz de Landázuri, Carlos
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Stuck in a lockdown: Dreams, bad dreams, nightmares, and their relationship to stress, depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Solomonova E +10 more
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A decolonial critical theory of artificial intelligence
In this paper, I argue for a normative reconstruction, from a decolonial perspective of critical theory in Brazil and Latin America, of a democratic ethos that despite its weaknesses and normative deficits is capable of fostering an increasingly ...
Nythamar H. de Oliveira
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Institutional trust is a distinct construct related to vaccine hesitancy and refusal. [PDF]
Krastev S +10 more
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Diffusion of punishment in collective norm violations. [PDF]
Keshmirian A +4 more
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Too fast or too slow? Time and neuronal variability in bipolar disorder—A combined theoretical and empirical investigation [PDF]
Time is an essential feature in bipolar disorder (BP). Manic and depressed BP patients perceive the speed of time as either too fast or too slow.
Lane, Timothy, Northoff, Georg
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Brain death debates: from bioethics to philosophy of science. [PDF]
Molina Pérez A.
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The CMT Model of Free Will [PDF]
Here we propose a compatibilist theory of free will, in the tradition of naturalized philosophy, that attempts: 1) to provide a synthesis of a variety of well-known theories, capable of addressing problems of the latter; 2) to account for the fact that ...
Blusiewicz, Tomasz, Vervoort, Louis
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