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Can it be or feel right to hate? On the appropriateness and fittingness of hatred [PDF]
What exactly is wrong with hating others? However deep-seated the intuition, when it comes to spelling out the reasons for why hatred is inappropriate, the literature is rather meager and confusing. In this paper, I attempt to be more precise by
Szanto Thomas
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Disturbances of Shared Intentionality in Schizophrenia and Autism
Schizophrenia and autism are today considered complex spectrum disorders characterized by difficulties in social behavior. Drawing on recent advances in collective or shared intentionality studies, we present a novel theoretical approach to these social ...
Alessandro Salice +2 more
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The Abnormality of Discrimination: A Phenomenological Perspective
Over the years, phenomenology has provided illuminating descriptions of discrimination, with its mechanisms and effects being thematised at the most basic levels of embodiment, (dis)orientation, selfhood, and belonging. What remains somewhat understudied
Tristan Hedges
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This article is an empirical work on decision-making processes in the case of persons with chronic illnesses in the COVID19 pandemic context, regarding their medical care and self-care.
Nicolás Schöngut-Grollmus +2 more
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My v Ja alebo Ja v My? Kolektívna intencionalita a jastvo
The article takes issue with the proposal that dominant accounts of collective intentionality suffer from an individualist bias and that one should instead reverse the order of explanation and give primacy to the we and the community.
Dan Zahavi
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fMRI-based neurofeedback strategies and the way forward to treating phasic psychiatric symptoms
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are the perfect illustration of phasic symptoms in psychiatric disorders. For some patients and in some situations, AVH cannot be relieved by standard therapeutic approaches. More advanced treatments are needed, among
Candela Donantueno +3 more
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We in Me or Me in We? Collective Intentionality and Selfhood
The article takes issue with the proposal that dominant accounts of collective intentionality suffer from an individualist bias and that one should instead reverse the order of explanation and give primacy to the we and the community.
Zahavi Dan
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Analysis of Website User Behavior for Academic Hub of National Chengchi University
In recent years, many university libraries have begun to develop scholar repositories or academic hubs that can present institutional research results from an author’s perspective instead of the perspective of articles used in the most current ...
Chih-Ming Chen +2 more
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Framing a Phenomenological Mixed Method: From Inspiration to Guidance
Despite a long history of researchers who combine phenomenology with qualitative or quantitative methods, there are only few examples of working with a phenomenological mixed method—a method where phenomenology informs both qualitative and quantitative ...
Kristian Moltke Martiny +5 more
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Inquiry-based Learning with a Digital Humanities Research Platform’s Support to Facilitate Students’ Historical Investigation Performance [PDF]
A historical investigation is a kind of inquiry-based learning, aiming to guide students’ reading and analyzing processes of historical text to enhance the historical thinking. For this reason, a Digital Humanities Research Platform for Mr. Lo Chia-Lun’s
Chih-Ming Chen +2 more
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