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Perché le teorie liberali moderate non devono temere la behavioral economics o la heuristics and biases psychology

2021

In this article I will explain the content of soime cognitive bias and the content of liberal theories. I will argument that people commit less cognitive errors than Conly and others think. Secondly, some behaviours that Conly and others think are cognitive bias are not. Finally, it is clear in the studies of Kahneman and Tversky that the majority of cognitive bias are not incorrigibles (in the correct sense of this word)

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del Dirittoliberal theories mill mheuristics and biases smoke
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¿Qué podemos pedir a una teoría de la justicia? Algunas consideraciones acerca de un debate entre Amartya Sen y John Rawls

2010

In this paper I try to revise Sen’s thesis about the «transcendental» nature of Rawls’ theory of justice. According to Sen transcendental theories of justice are unnecessary. What we aim at is to justify a series of comparative judgements about two or more states of affairs.We do not strive, unlike Rawls, to form a complete system of moral principles that backs an «ideal just society». I try to show that Sen’s «comparative» account is weak. First of all, Sen does not offer a fair interpretation of Rawls’ theory. In particular, he is wrong when he depicts Rawls’ justice as fairness as a complete and transcendental moral doctrine. Secondly, Sen overlooks the fact that in order to justify comp…

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Die totale Produktion: Technik, Kapital und die Logik der Unendlichkeit

2020

Im Begriff der totalen Produktion verdichtet sich Gérard Granels kritische Auseinandersetzung mit der metaphysischen Tradition zu einer Epochendiagnose für die industrialisierte Moderne. In einer ungewöhnlichen Zusammenführung der zentralen Denkbewegungen von Heidegger und Marx werden Technik und Kapital als Schlüsselakteure einer alles ergreifenden Logik der Unendlichkeit aufgewiesen, die seit den epistemologisch-technologischen Revolutionen der frühen Neuzeit nach und nach die geschichtliche Gestalt des Zeitalters bestimmt. Die entsprechende Grunderfahrung der modernen Welt, die Granel in ihrer ganzen ontologischen Vielschichtigkeit über ihre engere ökonomisch-industrielle Bedeutung hinau…

Settore M-FIL/03 - Filosofia MoraleSettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia TeoreticaGranel Heidegger Marx Critique Ontophenomenology Production Modernity Capital Technique Finitude French TheoryGranel Heidegger Marx Kritik Ontophenomenologie Produktion Moderne Kapital Technik Endlichkeit Französische Theorie
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Fenomenologia teorica e sperimentale e scienza della visione

2015

In this theoretical paper, the claim is defended that phenomenology of perception can be integrated into vision science. Different versions of theoretical and experimental phenomenology are presented to specify a minimal set of commitments. It is claimed that the phenomenological research into perception, be it delivered in the form of conceptual analysis or of experimental research, satisfies the epistemological and methodological substantive features of these commitments. As an empirical case for the contribution that the integration of phenomenology into vision science could bring about, the paper presents a received view in the visual neurosciences and the objections against its element…

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Do we need earth jurisprudence? Looking for change in new old friends

2020

The article introduces the reader to the theory of Earth Jurisprudence through an analysis of the writings of Thomas Berry, Cormac Cullinan and Peter Burdon. After looking at the main revisions that the scholars of Earth Jurisprudence propose to the theory of law, the article recognizes the fact that they all move in the direction of natural law theories and questions the opportunity to take this path in order to change the relationship between human law and the environment.

Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia PoliticaEarth community Earth Jurisprudence Great Jurisprudence Natural law Natural law theories Wild Law
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Inside-out Internal and External Limits to Rights: Does it matter?

2019

Literature is rich on whether and how rights are limited by external considerations, such as other rights or particularly important general interests. This article concentrates on what could be a different type of limit of rights: internal limits stemming from the very foundations of a right. Its aim is to understand whether these hypothetically different internal limits actually collapse on the idea of internal limits of coherence theories; or whether they are equivalent, in terms of effects, to external limits to rights.  In order to show the origin of the troubling with internal limits, the article begins with a brief introduction of biocultural rights of indigenous peoples and local com…

Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia PoliticaKBiocultural rights Coherence theories Conflicts Foundations Limits Rights
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Changes in achievement values from primary to lower secondary school among students with and without externalizing problems

2017

This study examined the effect of students' externalizing problems on changes in values that they attach to math across the transition from primary to lower secondary school. Data pertaining to externalizing problems and to intrinsic, attainment, and utility values in math were gathered using the self-ratings of students in Grades 6 and 7. The analysis involved a comparison between students who reported persistent high externalizing problems before and after the transition (n = 63; 59% boys) and those who had low or non-existent externalizing problems before and after the transition (n = 1352; 50% boys). The results of a mixed-design analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) showed uniformly that stu…

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Spanish Adaptation of the Left-Wing Authoritarianism Index

2021

Notwithstanding long-simmering controversies around the construct, several studies have gathered consistent evidence of authoritarian attitudes among left-wing voters and activists. Recently, Costello et al. (Clarifying the structure and nature of left-wing authoritarianism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2021) validated, in the English-speaking context, a three-factor scale to measure left-wing authoritarianism, as well as two shortened versions of the same scale (Costello & Patrick, Development and initial validation of two brief measures of left-wing authoritarianism: A machine learning approach, 2021; composed of 39, 25 and 13 items, respectively). In this article, we use…

Social psychology (sociology)polarizationleft-wing authoritarianismHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPoliticsAuthoritarianismDiscriminant validityConstruct validityContext (language use)ConservatismMoralsAuthoritarianismPsychology SocialpopulismClinical PsychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)conspiracy theoriesScale (social sciences)HumansPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologyPersonalityextremism
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Does the platform matter? Social media and COVID-19 conspiracy theory beliefs in 17 countries

2021

While the role of social media in the spread of conspiracy theories has received much attention, a key deficit in previous research is the lack of distinction between different types of platforms. This study places the role of social media affordances in facilitating the spread of conspiracy beliefs at the center of its enquiry. We examine the relationship between platform use and conspiracy theory beliefs related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relying on the concept of technological affordances, we theorize that variation across key features make some platforms more fertile places for conspiracy beliefs than others. Using data from a crossnational dataset based on a two-wave online survey cond…

Sociology and Political ScienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)teorías conspirativasConspiracy theorysocial mediaaffordancesPandemia de COVID-19 2020-oferimentsCOVID-19 Pandemic 2020-10240 Department of Communication and Media Researchconspiracy theories3312 Sociology and Political SciencePandèmia de COVID-19 2020-Social mediateories conspirativesSociologypercepción erróneaAffordance070 News media journalism & publishingCOVIDCommunicationCOVID-19misperceptionsofrecimientosEpistemologyddc:19Mass communicationsKey (cryptography)percepció erròniaAffordances3315 Communication
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Believing in Hidden Plots is Associated with Decreased Behavioral Trust: Conspiracy Belief as Greater Sensitivity to Social Threat or Insensitivity T…

2022

Abstract Past research has demonstrated that conspiracy belief is linked to a low level of self-reported general trust. In four experimental online studies (total N = 1105) we examined whether this relationship translated into actual behavior. Specifically, since the decision to trust relies on the ability to detect potential social threat, we tested whether conspiracy believers are better at detecting actual threat, worse at detecting the absence of threat, or simply trust less, irrespective of any social cue. To this end, participants played multiple, independent rounds of the trust game, a behavioral measure for interpersonal trust. We manipulated social threat by presenting photographs …

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