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Unconscious mental imagery [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2020
Historically, mental imagery has been defined as an experiential state—as something necessarily conscious. But most behavioural or neuroimaging experiments on mental imagery—including the most famous ones—do not actually take the conscious experience of the subject into consideration.
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Overcoming "the Present Limits of the Necessary": Foucault's Conception of a Critique [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This essay offers a novel interpretation of Michel Foucault’s original and often misunderstood conception of philosophy as a critical activity. While it is well known that Foucault’s critique undertakes to disclose contingent limits of thought ...
Tiisala, Tuomo
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The associative nature of human associative learning [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The extent to which human learning should be thought of in terms of elementary, automatic versus controlled, cognitive processes is unresolved after nearly a century of often fierce debate. Mitchell et al.
Shanks, DR
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Differences in Hedonic Responses, Facial Expressions and Self-Reported Emotions of Consumers Using Commercial Yogurts: A Cross-Cultural Study

open access: yesFoods, 2021
Hedonic scale testing is a well-accepted methodology for assessing consumer perceptions but is compromised by variation in voluntary responses between cultures.
Mitali Gupta   +6 more
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Unconscious Content: What Is It Like to Think that P When There Is Nothing It Is Like?

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2017
Many have come to argue recently for the Phenomenal Intentionality Thesis (PIT). PIT can be best defined as a reduction of intentional properties to phenomenal properties.
Daria Vitasovic
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Jocasta’s kinsfolk: Marx, Freud and Oedipus among contemporary antiphilosophers [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2007
The text deals with the recently renewed issue of ′antiphilosophy′ in the self-understanding of some prominent contemporary continental philosophers but not only them, such as Alain Badiou and Slavoj Žižek, both referring to the psychoanalyst and ...
Mikulić Borislav
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Auditory smiles trigger unconscious facial imitation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Smiles, produced by the bilateral contraction of the zygomatic major muscles, are one of the most powerful expressions of positive affect and affiliation and also one of the earliest to develop [1]. The perception-action loop responsible for the fast and
Arias, Pablo   +2 more
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Lacan as speculative thinker?

open access: yesRivista di Estetica
Lacanian theory is not only a theoretical support for a certain kind of clinical practice, but also a powerful intervention in the traditional field of philosophy.
Alenka Zupančič
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Reflective visualization and verbalization of unconscious preference

open access: yes, 2009
A new method is presented, that can help a person become aware of his or her unconscious preferences, and convey them to others in the form of verbal explanation. The method combines the concepts of reflection, visualization, and verbalization.
Maeno, Yoshiharu, Ohsawa, Yukio
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Black Water – Meanings and Ambivalent Representations in Prose

open access: yesPhilologia
The article focuses on the interpretation of water in its dual beneficial and malevolent form in the prose of Romanian writers (V. Voiculescu, M. Eliade, Al. Popescu, R. Găvan, V. Beșleagă) and American writers (C. Oates, J.T. MacGregor). The theoretical
Olesea GÎRLEA
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