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Pluralising (Not Limiting) the Agent of Change: A Task for Real-World Political Philosophy
Despite significant progress in real-world (nonideal) political philosophy focused on overcoming injustice and inequality, there has not been...
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Formulating the Task Anew: Toward a Transcendentally Clarified ‘Higher Humanity’
So far, our discussion has mostly taken on the form of a critique, in both senses of the word. We have paid considerable attention to the larger,... -
Transparency and the truth norm of belief
That it can explain the phenomenon of transparency, namely the fact that if you resolve whether p , you have thereby resolved whether to believe that p ...
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Freediving neurophenomenology and skilled action: an investigation of brain, body, and behavior through breath
In this paper I investigate the neurophenomenology of freediving (NoF) and the Skilled Intentionality Framework (SIF), using these two components to...
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Mind Is a Form of Animal Life: The Essential Embodiment Theory Now
In this chapter, I do four things. First, I briefly and compactly re-present and re-motivate what Michelle Maiese and I, in (Hanna R, Maiese M,... -
Ethics of task shifting in the health workforce: exploring the role of community health workers in HIV service delivery in low- and middle-income countries
BackgroundTask shifting is increasingly used to address human resource shortages impacting HIV service delivery in low- and middle-income countries....
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How Ethical Leadership and Ethical Self-Leadership Enhance the Effects of Idiosyncratic Deals on Salesperson Work Engagement and Performance
To meet the shifting needs and preferences of the contemporary sales workforce, sales organizations are deploying idiosyncratic deals (I-deals), or...
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Arbitrating norms for reasoning tasks
The psychology of reasoning uses norms to categorize responses to reasoning tasks as correct or incorrect in order to interpret the responses and...
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Social phenomena as a challenge to the scaling-up problem
The “scaling-up” problem concerns radical embodied cognition’s (REC) supposed inability to extend its explanatory reach beyond simple cognitive...
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Machine understanding and deep learning representation
Practical ability manifested through robust and reliable task performance, as well as information relevance and well-structured representation, are...
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Saving, sharing and sha** landrace seeds in commons: unravelling seed commoning norms for furthering agrobiodiversity
One of the major challenges facing agricultural and food systems today is the loss of agrobiodiversity. Considering the current impasse of preventing...
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Exploring, expounding & ersatzing: a three-level account of deep learning models in cognitive neuroscience
Deep learning (DL) is a statistical technique for pattern classification through which AI researchers train artificial neural networks containing...
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What is foraging?
Foraging is a central competence of all mobile organisms. Models and concepts from foraging theory have been applied widely throughout biology to the...
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To Save the Bees or not to Save the Bees: Honey Bee Health in the Anthropocene
As honey bee colonies continue to perish at high rates, beekeepers are divided on how best to keep bees healthy and productive. In this article, I... -
Fostering dialogue: a phenomenological approach to bridging the gap between the “voice of medicine” and the “voice of the lifeworld”
This article adopts Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology to explore the complex relationship between patients and physicians. It delves into the...
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“Where lies the grail? AI, common sense, and human practical intelligence”
The creation of machines with intelligence comparable to human beings—so-called "human-level” and “general” intelligence—is often regarded as the...
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Neo-Organicism and the Rubber-Sheet Cosmos
In this chapter, I argue that the affirmation and recognition that complementarity, entanglement, and nonlocality pervade manifest natural reality at... -
Ethics in Scenes of Disaster
This chapter delves into scenes of disaster as crucial sites to explore the role of forms of life and the ordinary. The habitual and ordinary have... -
Connecting the Concepts of Frugality and Inclusion to Appraise Business Practices in Systems of Food Provisioning: A Kenyan Case Study
Small and medium size business enterprises (SMEs) are the linchpin in systems of food provisioning in sub-Saharan Africa. These businesses occupy the...
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Beyond Marx, Beyond Europe
Raul Fornet-Betancourt questions a series of borders related to the idea of going beyond both Marx and Europe: beyond European capitalism and its...