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Teolingvistika dwadcatʹ let spustâ

2020

At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries intensive research was conducted at the intersection of two sciences: theology and linguistics, which gave scientists the opportunity to raise the question of the possibility of allocating theolinguistics in the linguistics section. At the beginning, there were discussions and debates about the very term “theolinguistics”, its definitions, directions, methods of research in theolinguistics, and the status of theolinguistics as a scientific discipline. The present article attempts to briefly present the twenty-year history of theolinguistics of the 21st century.The paper also describes the main directions of research and draws attention to the role …

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Two Ways of Understanding Persons: A Husserlian Distinction

2019

This paper clarifies the distinction that Edmund Husserl makes between two different ways of understanding other persons, their actions and motivations: the experiential or empirical way, on the one hand, and the genuinely or authentically intuitive way, on the other hand. The paper argues that Husserl’s discussion of self-understanding clarifies his concept of the intuitive understanding of others and allows us to explicate what is involved in it: not just the grasping of the other’s actual motivations of action but also the grasping of her motivational possibilities. The paper ends by discussing the dynamic character of the personal subject.

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SOME POINTS OF VIEW REGARDING THE DEFINITIONS OF THE CONCEPTS OF EXPLANATION, UNDERSTANDING AND CAUSALITY IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

2015

Not every description of our subjective representations of the reality necessarily generates knowledge about the truths of the moment. Our paper presents the conditions a description of the representations of the social reality should meet to be regarded as scientific from a logical perspective.

jel:G17jel:B41explanation; understanding; causality; social sciencesRevista Economica
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"I need your eyes to see myself" : on the inclusion of dialogues and an otherness of the other into psychology and clinical work : explored through s…

2018

Violence in close relationships with children raises intriguing questions for our society. The sense making may go on in a fragile balance between possible false accusations and possible neglect of needed concerns. This study explores contexts where such concerns are at stake. From the vantage point of outlining main contributors towards a dialogical understanding of human meaning making, the study explores how this evolves when issues of child sexual abuse, violence, and maltreatment are at stake. The study examines three naturalistic settings: (1) A Norwegian university hospital’s specialty mental health service for children and adolescents, including all cases (N = 20) referred in two ye…

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Empathy in Technology Design and Graffiti

2021

This paper discusses empathic understanding, what it means, and how it can be acquired. After an overview of some theories and models from the existing literature, two experiments are presented, where participants were assessing graffiti works. From the results of these experiments, it can be concluded that empathic understanding involves both embodied processes and abstract inferences. Furthermore, understanding can be based on perceived, mechanistic bodily similarities and movements or on folk-psychological inferences mentalized between the observer/empathizer and an object/empathized. Empathic understanding it can also be gained by recognizing and implementing learned bodily skills and c…

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Linguistic Prosody and Comprehension of Idioms and Proverbs in Subjects of School Age

2012

Abstract A crucial component of language is represented by the prosodic system because it provides essential elements to speaker about how a sentence should be interpreted or intended (Fodor, 2002). Increasing interest from researchers also relates to the understanding of figurative language (Levorato, & Cacciari, 2002). In the figures of speech that the speaker wants the listener intends something more or different than what is explicitly stated (Glucksberg, 2001). In particular, prosodic intonation is crucial in the resolution of syntactic ambiguity and structural features that constitute the complex messages, such as idioms and proverbs. A crucial component of language, therefore, is rep…

linguistic prosody understanding of idioms and proverbSyntactic ambiguityIntonation (linguistics)Linguistic prosodyLiteral and figurative languageLinguisticsUnderstanding of idioms and proverbslinguistic prosody understanding of idioms and proverbs;Metalinguistic awarenessGeneral Materials ScienceControl (linguistics)ProsodyPsychologyComprehension of idiomsSentenceProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Students' understanding of mathematical models in three norwegian biology courses

2018

International audience; Development in Biology over the last three decades have greatly increased the need for using mathematics in this field. This has influenced biology students which need to develop mathematical knowledge to be able to work with contemporary biology models, including frameworks that are applicable in analyzing the overwhelming flow of biological data (i.e. Labov, Reid & Yamamoto, 2010). Although a quantitative approach is often used in university biology courses, yet they remain largely qualitative and descriptive (Nelson, et. al., 2009). In Norwegian context, where this study will be conducted, there is an increased awareness towards mathematics from the Departments of…

mathematical understanding[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[MATH.MATH-HO]Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO][SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[MATH.MATH-HO] Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO]biology studentsmathematical models
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Art of Acting and Management Style. Results of psychological research on personality and hierarchy of values of outstanding Polish actors and manager…

2018

The article – which is based on the need theory proposed by McClelland and the author’s theoretical and empirical Personality and Axiological Model – deals with the research on two groups of professionally engaged individuals: outstanding Polish actors and managers in the area of services. The results obtained indicate a significant diversity of the groups in terms of personality traits and the hierarchy of values as well as the consistency of the image in the scope of significance of dimensions related to competence and autonomy. The sphere of motivation in both groups studied is remarkably similar as well. The results show that individuals who are effective and expect professional achieve…

media_common.quotation_subjectPsychological researchmanagersManagement stylesmanagement stylehierarchy of valuesHierarchy of valuesMOApersonalityPersonalityoutstanding Polish actorsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_common
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Soccer players have a better standing balance in nondominant one-legged stance

2010

Rosario Barone1, Filippo Macaluso2, Marcello Traina3,4, Vincenza Leonardi4,5, Felicia Farina1, Valentina Di Felice11Human Anatomy Section 'E. Luna', BioNeC, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; 2Department of Physiological Science, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa; 3Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases, 4Methods and Didactics of Motory Activities, DISMOT, 5Department of General Surgery, Emergency and Organ Transplants (GENURTO), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy  Rosario Barone and Filippo Macaluso contributed equally to the workAbstract: The purpose of this study was to analyze the differences in standing balan…

medicine.medical_specialtyBasketballsport practicebusiness.industryMean valueBody sway bipedal stance center of pressure sport practice.Body swayStanding balanceCenter of pressure (terrestrial locomotion)center of pressureClosed eyesSedentary groupPhysical therapymedicinebipedal stancebody swaybusinessOpen Access Journal of Sports Medicinehuman activitiesSettore M-EDF/01 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' MotorieOriginal Research
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Intra- and inter-foot coordination in quiet standing: footwear and posture effects.

2012

Intra-foot coordination between center of pressure (COP) of the ball and heel of the foot in single leg standing and inter-foot coordination of the right and left foot during bipedal stance was examined as a function of postural stance (two legs, one leg, and toe postures), footwear (barefoot, different area based high heel shoes) and postural training (ballet group and regular exercising group). Young adult females performed three 20s trials in each postural condition. In general, the traditional variability measures of COPnet motion increased under the less stable postural support conditions and ballet dancers had better balance in single leg standing. Regularity analysis revealed a negat…

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