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Austere relationalism and seeing aspects
ABSTRACT Austere relationalism combines two claims. First, the phenomenal character of perception is at least partially constituted by the perceived items. Second, perception doesn't consist in representing the perceived items as being a certain way.
Paweł Jakub Zięba
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Editorial: Methodological issues in consciousness research, volume II. [PDF]
Simione L+3 more
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Moral praise and moral performance
Abstract According to some, luck forms an inevitable part of admirable moral agency. According to others, it is incompatible with a basic principle of moral worth. What's the issue? Is there a ‘problem’ of moral luck; or are there many, or none? With reference to the practice of moral praise, I suggest that there is no single problem of moral luck as ...
Hallvard Lillehammer
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Dissociative experiences in individuals with subclinical psychosis and a history of developmental trauma: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Melegkovits EA+5 more
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The unbroken chain of human relations in the compassionate care of patients with heart failure: a phenomenological study. [PDF]
Akbarian-Rokni M+3 more
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“The Growth of Interest”. Richard Wollheim on F. H. Bradley's Moral Psychology
Abstract This paper aims to reconstruct two key stages of Richard Wollheim's engagement with the moral psychology of F. H. Bradley—first in his 1959/1969 book on Bradley, and later in his 1993 collection of essays, The Mind and its Depths—and to connect them to Wollheim's own account of a dynamic moral psychology, as detailed in The Thread of Life ...
Paolo Babbiotti
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Abstract Objective The STEPPER (Status Epilepticus in Emilia‐Romagna) study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and treatment approaches of status epilepticus (SE) in adults of the Emilia‐Romagna region (ERR), Northern Italy.
Lidia Di Vito+56 more
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Navigating Loss and Growth in Chronic Illness: An Interview Study on Physical Activity and Well-Being. [PDF]
Roikjaer SG+5 more
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