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Przekraczając horyzont inności: narracja drugoosobowa w fabularnych grach cyfrowych jako problem biopolityczny

open access: yesZagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich, 2022
This article focuses on an analysis of the function of the second-person narrative in digital fic­tional games. It combines two research fields: game narratology and biopolitical philosophy.
Michał Kłosiński
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Classical person-centered and experiential perspectives on Rogers (1957) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Rogers (1957) foreshadows the later development of the person-centered approach in North America and elsewhere. In this paper, the authors present contrasting perspectives on the legacy of this key paper.
Elliott, Robert, Freire, Beth
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Content Individuation and Evolutionary Content Emergence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This short paper addresses two connected issues which were brought to some focused light by Searle’s comments on my contributed article to the anthology Searle’s philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement.
ZHENG, Yujian
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A Virtual You: Reading Kurahashi Yumiko’s Kurai Tabi through Virtuality

open access: yesLiterature, 2023
Within literary criticism, the second-person narrative is frequently read within the conventions of the modern realistic novel, tackling the narratee/protagonist as a narratological problem.
Jason M. Beckman
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Me, You, and the Measurement. Founding a Science of Consciousness on the Second Person Perspective

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2017
Modern science was born when physicists started studying phenomena by recruiting mathematical explanatory frameworks. Since this appears to be the direction followed in recent studies on consciousness, philosophers have to analyze the justification of ...
Niccolò Negro
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Reason explanation and the second-person perspective [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Explorations, 2014
On a widely held view, the canonical way to make sense of intentional actions is to invoke the agent's ‘motivating reasons’, where the claim that X did A for some ‘motivating reason’ is taken to be neutral on whether X had a normative reason to do A. In this paper, I explore a challenge to this view, drawing on Anscombe's ‘second-personal’ approach to ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Eye gaze metrics reflect a shared motor representation for action observation and movement imagery [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Action observation (AO) and movement imagery (MI) have been reported to share similar neural networks. This study investigated the congruency between AO and MI using the eye gaze metrics, dwell time and fixation number.
Brandt   +50 more
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Grasping the Agent’s Perspective: A Kinematics Investigation of Linguistic Perspective in Italian and German [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Every day, we primarily experience actions as agents, by having a concrete perspective on our actions, their means and goals. This peculiar perspective is what allows us to successfully plan and execute our actions in a dense social environment ...
BORGHI, ANNA MARIA   +2 more
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Bringing social interaction at the core of organizational neuroscience

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Organizations are composed of individuals working together for achieving specific goals, and interpersonal dynamics do exert a strong influence on workplace behaviour.
Sarah Boukarras   +14 more
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Knowing me, knowing you: perspectives on awareness in autism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Purpose: This paper raises important questions from the different perspectives on autism research that arose from a seminar on autism and technology, held as part of an ESRC-funded series on innovative technologies for autism.
Brosnan, Mark   +3 more
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