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Imagery and Religious Conversion. The Symbolic Function of Jonah 1:13

2018

Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to be thrown in the sea (1:12) and the event’s occurrence (1:15). Most commentators discuss only the events of 1:13 and their causes. In this article, I suggest an interpretation of Jonah 1:13 based on the imagery of the narrative. An analysis of the use of metaphors and symbols does not replace the message of the verse; such an analysis simply augments it with motives of the seamen’s conversion. Beside the narrative level, there is a hidden level suggesting a deeper understanding of the story where symbols and metaphors have a consolidating function. Distance, directions, and movement in Jonah 1…

religious conversion060303 religions & theology060101 anthropologyHistorylcsh:BL1-2790Interpretation (philosophy)Religious studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religiontheology; Old Testament; Jonah; biblical imagery; religious conversionlcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismOld TestamentJonahAction (philosophy)biblical imageryReligious conversionAestheticsAnticipation (artificial intelligence)theologyConnotation (semiotics)0601 history and archaeologyThe SymbolicNarrativeOld TestamentReligions; Volume 9; Issue 3; Pages: 73
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Computational Rationality as a Theory of Interaction

2022

Funding Information: This work was funded by the Finnish Center for AI and Academy of Finland (“BAD” and “Human Automata”). We thank our reviewers, Xiuli Chen, Joerg Mueller, Christian Guckelsberger, Sebastiaan de Peuter, Samuel Kaski, Pierre-Alexandre Murena, Antti Keuru-lainen, Suyog Chandramouli, and Roderick Murray-Smith for their comments. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 ACM. How do people interact with computers? This fundamental question was asked by Card, Moran, and Newell in 1983 with a proposition to frame it as a question about human cognition - in other words, as a matter of how information is processed in the mind. Recently, the question has been reframed as one of adaptation: how …

sopeutuminenmallintaminenatk-laitteetreinforcement learninguser modelscognitive scienceihmisen ja tietokoneen vuorovaikutushuman-centered computinginteractionadaptationHCI theory concepts and modelstekoälyartificial intelligencekognitiotiedephilosophical/ theoretical foundations of artificial intelligenceteoriatCognitive modelingtietokoneetcomputing methodologiesindividual differencescomputational rationality
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Opiskelijahuolto ja sosiaalityö toisen asteen ammatillisessa koulutuksessa

2008

Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan toisen asteen ammatillisen koulutuksen opiskelijahuoltoa ja sosiaalityötä hallinnan analytiikan näkökulmasta. Tarkoituksena on sosiaalityön tehtävän ja asiantuntijuuden paikantaminen oppilaitosorganisaatiossa. Olen toteuttanut tutkimukseni kolmella toisen asteen ammatillisella oppilaitoksella käyttämällä eläytymismenetelmää, jossa keskeiset opiskelijahuollon toimijat kirjoittivat sekä onnistuneeseen että epäonnistu-neeseen lopputulokseen päättyneen opiskelijahuoltotarinan laatimani kehyskertomuksen pohjalta. Eläytymismenetelmätarinoita analysoimalla määrittelin viisi sosiaalityön ulottuvuutta; tul-kitsija ja tukija, koordinoija, sillanrakentaja, rinnalla kulkija …

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Collaborative Design Rational and Social Creativity in Cultures of Participation

2011

The rise in social computing has facilitated a shift from consumer cultures, focused on producing finished media to be consumed passively, to cultures of participation, where people can access the means to participate actively in personally meaningful problems. These developments represent unique and fundamental opportunities and challenges for rethinking and reinventing design rationale and creativity, as people acclimate to taking part in computer-mediated conversations of issues and their solutions. Grounded in our long-term research exploring these topics, this paper articulates arguments, describes and discusses conceptual frameworks and system developments (in the context of three cas…

spatial hypertextscience of designcultures of participationsocial creativitycollaborative designmetadesigndesigndomain-oriented design environmentsdesign explorationdesign rationaleEnvisionment and Discovery CollaboratoryVisual Knowledge Buildercreativityincremental formalization
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On the dynamics of disobedience: experimental investigations of defying unjust authority.

2017

Across six Experimental conditions with university student participants (N=600), we examined some of the dynamics underlying expressed defiance to unjust authority. Results revealed disobedience was best enacted by participants low in right-wing authoritarianism and was more likely to occur when: 1) in physical proximity of other rebels, 2) the authority made two demanding requests instead of one, and 3) there had been an earlier opposition to injustice. Results are discussed within the theoretical framework of bounded rationality.

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