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"Table 4" of "Measurement of the production cross section for W-bosons in association with jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS de…

2011

The measured cross section ratio for W+jets in the muon channel as a function of corrected jet multiplicity.

Physics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaIntegrated Cross Section7000.0Jet ProductionCross SectionP P --> W- JETS XSIGMuon productionP P --> W+ JETS XInclusive2611940326119403Proton-Proton ScatteringPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentW ProductionComputer Science::Information Theory
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Carta anonima a los señores comisionados del cuerpo de especieros

1797

Los autores constan en final de cada parte En el texto se alude al año 1797 como fecha de las obras Según Gutiérrez del Caño, Miguel Estevan y Cervera, imprimió en Valencia, entre los años 1795-1801 Sin signaturizar

Pliegos de cordel-Valencia-S. XVIIIValencia-Fiestas religiosas-S. XVIIILiteratura de canya i cordill valenciana S XVIII Obres anteriors al 1800Juan de Ribera Santo 1532-1611Joan de Ribera sant Beatificació Festes Obres anteriors al 1800 lemacDevocions populars Comunitat Valenciana
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More Than Meets the Eye: Toward a Post-Materialist Model of Consciousness.

2015

Commonly accepted models of human consciousness have substantial shortcomings, in the sense that they cannot account for the entire scope of human experiences. The goal of this article is to describe a model with higher explanatory power, by integrating ideas from psychology and quantum mechanics. In the first part, the need for a paradigm change will be justified by presenting three types of phenomena that challenge the materialistic view of consciousness. The second part is about proposing an alternative view of reality and mind–matter manifestation that is able to accommodate these phenomena. Finally, the ideas from the previous parts will be combined with the psychological concepts deve…

Post-materialismConsciousnessmedia_common.quotation_subjectIntelligencemind-matter manifestationArtificial consciousnessta3112GeniusModels Biological03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepost-materialismHumansPsychologySocial consciousnessta611ta515General Nursingnon-localitymedia_commonPerspective (graphical)030227 psychiatryEpistemologyMental HealthComplementary and alternative medicineParadigm shiftQuantum TheoryChiropracticsConsciousnessMaterialismPsychologysubliminal selfSocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAnalysisExplore (New York, N.Y.)
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Beyond free will : The embodied emergence of conscious agency

2019

Is it possible to reconcile the concept of conscious agency with the view that humans are biological creatures subject to material causality? The problem of conscious agency is complicated by the tendency to attribute autonomous powers of control to conscious processes. In this paper, we offer an embodied process model of conscious agency. We begin with the concept of embodied emergence – the idea that psychological processes are higher-order biological processes, albeit ones that exhibit emergent properties. Although consciousness, experience, and representation are emergent properties of higher-order biological organisms, the capacity for hierarchical regulation is a property of all livin…

Property (philosophy)Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectAgency (philosophy)Subject (philosophy)0603 philosophy ethics and religionvapaa tahtoconsciousness050105 experimental psychologyFree willemergence0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyta611Applied Psychologyta515media_commonembodimentCognitive sciencetietoisuus05 social sciences06 humanities and the artstoimijuusLiving systemsPhilosophyEmbodied cognition060302 philosophyagencyfree willConsciousnessPhilosophical Psychology
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Important thoughts on images and words

2015

Both images and words have their unique materiality that tends to be forgotten or bypassed in our modern times and perhaps in particular in our technology-driven contemporary culture. This oblivion...

Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologylanguageaffectAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMateriality (law)psychoanalysisArtta611Contemporary cultureta515media_commonThe Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review
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Socially Critical Humor : Discussing Humor with Erich Fromm and Theodor W. Adorno

2017

This article brings Erich Fromm and Theodor W. Adorno back into dialogue by discussing the cultural phenomena of humor and laughter based on their theoretical writings. I argue that what is typically considered socially critical humor, like offensive jokes or harsh satire, often fails to meet the preconditions of criticism in the light of Adorno’s and Fromm’s thinking. Humor, to be socially critical, has to be life-affirmative and non-positional, and it has to challenge the limits of humor. It is also claimed that in this scope, humor cannot be instrumental.

PsychoanalysisScope (project management)kritiikkiFrommhumormedia_common.quotation_subjectOffensiveAdorno Theodor W.Adornosocial criticismLaughterFromm ErichnauruTheodor W.yhteiskuntakritiikkiErichCriticismlaughterPsychologyta611huumorimedia_commonIdéias
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Controlling the uncontrollable. Self-regulation and the dynamics of addiction

2017

The multidisciplinary research on addictions generally promotes the assumption that addictive behavior is caused and maintained by the external psychoactive substance, which accordingly is consider...

Psychotherapistmedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychoactive substance050108 psychoanalysisDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesubstance dependenceMultidisciplinary approachmental disordersmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesincorporationta611media_commonSubstance dependenceAddiction05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseegosyntonic and egodystonic behaviorPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologytransitional phenomenarepetition and bindingAddictive behaviorPsychologyidealization and ambivalence030217 neurology & neurosurgeryThe Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review
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The Gender diverse and the Genderless Conceptions of Marriage and Children’s Right to Develop their Sexual Identity

2016

The article is a philosophical analysis of the meaning structure of two competing conceptions of marriage with regard to children’s right to develop their sexual identity. These two conceptions of marriage make different metaphysical assumptions about human nature, which lead to different conceptions about the preconditions of children’s sexual development. The gender diverse conception assumes that human beings are born with a biological sex and they can be integrated persons only when living in terms with it. In order to develop their sexual identity they benefit from male-female interaction within the nuclear family. The genderless conception assumes that children are free to construct t…

Sexual identityconceptions of marriageGender studiesta516Sociologyta611sexual identityseksuaalinen identiteettichildren’s identity rightsEducationDevelopmental psychologyNew Educational Review
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On the ontology of social pathologies

2019

The recent years have seen a rehabilitation of the concept of social pathology in the critical social theory. However, several pertinent questions about how to understand social pathologies remain. One of the big issues is, who is actually ill when a society is ill? Is it certain individuals, a large proportion of the population, groups, institutions, or the society as a whole? And what does it mean for these entities to be in a pathological state?This short presentation introduces four conceptions of social pathology that can be divided into roughly two camps. The “thin sense” of social pathology is more metaphorical and focuses on the socially caused and pervasive suffering of individuals…

Social ontologyeducation.field_of_studysocial philosophysosiaalipatologiamedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationontologia (filosofia)social pathologyontology (philosophy)EpistemologyPresentationSocial pathologyState (polity)critical theoryCritical theoryyhteiskuntafilosofiaOntologyPsychologyeducationkriittinen teoriata611media_commonStudies in Social and Political Thought
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What is Experience? : Foucauldian Perspectives

2019

Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) thought is widely used in the humanities and social sciences for investigating experiences of madness, illness, marginalization and social conflicts. However, the meaning of the word “experience” is not always clearly defined, and the French word expérience has a whole variety of meanings. In this article I explicate Foucault’s most relevant concepts of experience and their theoretical functions. He refers to experience throughout his career, especially in his early texts on existential psychiatry from the 1950s and 1960s and in his late work from the 1980s. Texts such as Mental Illness and Psychology and Dire vrai sur soi-même have received less attention than…

SubjectivityPsychoanalysisMichel foucaultitse0603 philosophy ethics and religioncontradictory experience611 Philosophymielenterveyshäiriötyhteiskuntafilosofiasubjectivitycare of the self050602 political science & public administrationmedicineNormalization (sociology)conductforms of experiencelcsh:B1-5802exclusionsubjekti (filosofia)michel foucaultkokeminenlcsh:Philosophy (General)Philosophy05 social sciencesculture of the selfsubjektiivisuus06 humanities and the artssyrjäytyminen16. Peace & justiceMental illnessmedicine.diseasemental illness0506 political sciencePhilosophynormalizationFoucault Michelkokemukset060302 philosophy
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