Search results for "Piste"

showing 10 items of 1658 documents

Transcendental Apperception: Consciousness or Self-Consciousness? Comments on Chapter 9 of Patricia Kitcher'sKant's Thinker

2014

AbstractA core thesis of Kitcher's is that thinking about objects requires awareness of necessary connections between one's object-directed representations ‘as such’ and that this is what Kant means by the transcendental unity of apperception. I argue that Kant's main point is the spontaneity or ‘self-made-ness’ of combination rather than the requirement of reflexive awareness of combination, that Kitcher provides no plausible account of how recognition of representations ‘as such’ should be constituted and that in fact Kant himself appears to lack the theoretical resources to clearly distinguish between (first-level) consciousness and self-consciousness or apperception properly so-called.

Cognitive sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectRepresentation (arts)EpistemologyReflexive pronounPhilosophyReflexivitySelf-consciousnessTranscendental numberConsciousnessFunction (engineering)PsychologyApperceptionmedia_commonKantian Review
researchProduct

Chess and Mathematical thinking Cognitive, Epistemological and Historical issues

2012

CognitiveHistorical issuesMathematicalSettore FIS/08 - Didattica E Storia Della FisicaEpistemological
researchProduct

Contextos educativos : revista de educación

2020

El tema central del artículo es la exposición de los argumentos en favor del derecho a la identidad cultural y la discusión sobre sus límites. Pretende mostrar la problemática que envuelve la reclamación de la identidad diferenciada en la enseñanza y explorar las consecuencias que su aplicación irrestricta puede tener para las políticas educativas integradoras de la libertad y la igualdad. Siguiendo una metodología exploratoria, explicativa y descriptiva, el texto empieza exponiendo la actualidad de la identidad cultural y su alcance; realiza a continuación una relectura de los conceptos que le afectan, particularmente los de educación, cultura e identidad cultural; aborda después el derech…

Cohesion (linguistics)política de la educaciónCultural identityidentidad culturalderecho a la educaciónpedagogía diferencialGeneral MedicineSociologyRight to educationDret a l'educacióEpistemology
researchProduct

Relational priming is to analogy-making as one-ball juggling is to seven-ball juggling

2008

Relational priming is argued to be a deeply inadequate model of analogy-making because of its intrinsic inability to do analogies where the base and target domains share no common attributes and the mapped relations are different. The authors rely on carefully handcrafted representations to allow their model to make a complex analogy, seemingly unaware of the debate on this issue 15 years ago. Finally, they incorrectly assume the existence of fixed, context-independent relations between objects. Although relational priming may indeed play some role in analogy-making, it is an enormous – and unjustified – stretch to say that it is “centrally implicated in analogical reasoning” (sect. 2, para…

CommunicationPhysiologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectStatistical relational learningAnalogyEpistemologyBehavioral NeuroscienceChoseNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyConnectionismPublishingNothingPerceptionCognitive skillbusinessPsychologymedia_commonBehavioral and Brain Sciences
researchProduct

A Twitter campaign against pseudoscience: The sceptical discourse on complementary therapies in Spain

2019

The main objective of this article is to analyse the sceptical movement’s discourse on complementary therapies in Spain, as well as comprehend its mobilisation against these therapies. Over the past 2 years, the Spanish sceptical movement, constituted by citizen’s associations against unconventional therapies and in favour of evidence-based medicine, has increased its activism which, as a result, is now more familiar to the public. To perform this study, three sources of information were selected: (a) the #StopPseudociencias campaign, with a corpus of 6252 tweets; (b) 153 news articles published during the study timeline and (c) 7 interviews with members of the sceptical movement, journalis…

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPseudoscience050801 communication & media studies050905 science studiesEpistemologyPolitics0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political scienceDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0509 other social sciencesSkepticismmedia_commonPublic Understanding of Science
researchProduct

Existence and Communication: Challenge of the Times

2005

Communicative rationalitySociologyMarshall mcluhanEpistemology
researchProduct

Religion and Civil Society: Theoretical Reflections

2013

Using World Values Survey data, this chapter begins with the global distinctiveness of European societies in terms of both religious vitality and support for the public role of religion. They exhibit a secularity that has been challenged in recent years by an unexpected return of religion as a contentious public issue. The chapter then asks, which theories in the social sciences can help to think constructively through the challenges of religion and civil society in such media-rich, religiously diverse, consumer-oriented secularised societies? It begins with sociology of religion, arguing that while secularisation and rational choice theories shed light on some developments, their conceptua…

Community cohesionPoliticsCivil societyPolitical scienceSecularizationSociology of religionWorld Values SurveyContemporary societySocial scienceSecularityEpistemology
researchProduct

Political and religious aspects of community according to Kant

2016

Based on the concept of community, Kant's conception of religion may be connected, on my view, to the question of which mental attitude is suitable for the collective life of human society. It is possible to imagine a successful community, even if such a community does not exist in the empirical world, and to be oriented toward this ideal without ever being able to realize it. According to Kant, human moral self-understanding is developed by human reason, and this explains the structural similarity between the secular republic and the Kingdom of God under the specific conditions of the enlightened consciousness of a person who thinks for herself. Thus the anthropological "fact": the self-un…

Community studies010506 paleontologyCommunity buildingmedia_common.quotation_subjectethical/poltical community0603 philosophy ethics and religion01 natural sciencesIdeal (ethics)lcsh:EthicsPoliticsconcept of communityanthropologySociologySocial sciencelcsh:B1-5802Human society0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:Philosophy (General)06 humanities and the artsHuman beingEpistemologyreligion060302 philosophylcsh:BConsciousnesslcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religionlcsh:BJ1-1725Ethic@: an International Journal for Moral Philosophy
researchProduct

The Subject Matter and Methods of Comparative Biochemistry

1994

The diversity of living organisms, the abundance of forms, colours and phenotypes, is one of the most impressive aspects of our world. Since ancient times, science has concerned itself with the ordering and classification of this diversity. At first, only those structures and processes which were recognizable without any special apparatus could be compared; the invention of the light microscope and the electron microscope introduced new dimensions and new opportunities for comparison. Finally, progress to the molecular level became possible with the development of methods of biochemical analysis. Different comparative biological disciplines arose, each with particular goals and methods. The…

Comparative BiochemistryGeographyMolecular levelTaxonomy (general)media_common.quotation_subjectBiological classificationEpistemologyDiversity (politics)media_commonSubject matter
researchProduct

Taking historical embeddedness seriously : Three historical approaches to advance strategy process and practice research

2016

International audience; Despite the proliferation of strategy process and practice research, we lack understanding of the historical embeddedness of strategic processes and practices. In this paper, we present three historical approaches with the potential to remedy this deficiency. First, realist history can contribute to a better understanding of the historical embeddedness of strategic processes; in particular, comparative historical analysis can explicate the historical conditions, mechanisms, and causality in strategic processes. Second, interpretative history can add to our knowledge of the historical embeddedness of strategic practices, and microhistory can specifically help to under…

Comparative historyEmbeddednessProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementAgency (philosophy)Microhistorystrategy processPractice research060104 historyPower (social and political)discourse theorycomparative historystrategy implementationpractise theoryManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business0601 history and archaeologyta615processSociologySocial sciencegenealogymicrohistory[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeta51205 social sciences06 humanities and the arts[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingCausalitypracticestrategy-as-practiceEpistemologyembeddedness[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationdiscoursestrategy[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration050203 business & management
researchProduct