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Seneca on the Mother Cow: Poetic Models and Natural Philosophy in the Consolation to Marcia

2020

Seneca’s Consolation to Marcia embraces the orthodox Stoic view that, when unduly protracted, grief reflects a logical misunderstanding of the natural world, human life, and the limits of the self. Seneca is aware that persuading Marcia to leave her false beliefs is the only way to reawaken her interest in communal life, family reciprocity, and constructive memory. He conceives his consolatory writing as an intellectually engaging didactic work tailored to the needs and disposition of his addressee. The main purpose of the present paper is to show that in this and several other respects the Consolation to Marcia makes a conscious move towards the different but evidently related genre of did…

Consolation to Marciaphilosophical anthropologyStoicismDe Rerum Naturaanimal argumentSenecaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latinaconsolation literatureEpicureanismPeripatetic philosophytherapy of griefFastiLucretiuOvid
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Elections ordinaires et aménagements constitutionnels

2001

It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on the constitutional regime or order of a country. At least three powerful arguments are provided in support of that view. First, to claim that, at the same time as they play, players can change the rules is, to say the least, logically puzzling. A second argument refers to the motivations and possibilities of voters : voters, this argument says, are not really interested in constitutional issues and, even if they were, are particularly ill-equiped to understand their implications. The third argument rests on the observation of what obtains in practice : as a matter of fact, constitutional issues…

Constitutional economicsElectionmedia_common.quotation_subjectConstitutionalismDecentralizationEtudes générales. Idéologies.ArgumentPolitical scienceVoting[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesTreaty[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonLaw and economicsSociology daily lifePolitical sociology of International RelationsVoterConstitution[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMatter of factConstitutionLawSociologieGeneral Studies. Ideologies.ElecteurSociologie politique
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Argumentation graphs with constraint-based reasoning for collaborative expertise

2018

International audience; Collaborative processes are very important in telemedicine domain since they allow for making right decisions in complex situations with multidisciplinary staff. When modelling these collaborative processes, some inconsistencies can appear. In semantic modelling (conceptual graphs), these inconsistencies are verified using constraints. In this work, collaborative processes are represented using an argumentation system modelled in a conceptual graph formalism where inconsistencies could be particular bad attack relation between arguments. To overcome these inconsistencies, two solutions are proposed. The first one is to weight the arguments evolving in the argumentati…

Constraint based reasoningmedical deontologyComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencedomain0206 medical engineeringMédecine humaine et pathologieArgumentation theory02 engineering and technologyInconsistenciesWeightingdecision makingArgumentation theoryAutreMultidisciplinary approachframeworksCredibilityconceptual graphs0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringinconsistenciesCompetence (human resources)Health professionalsManagement scienceMedical deontology[INFO.INFO-LO]Computer Science [cs]/Logic in Computer Science [cs.LO]decision-makingargumentation theory16. Peace & justice020601 biomedical engineeringWeightingassignmentConceptual graphsHardware and ArchitectureConceptual graph020201 artificial intelligence & image processingweightingteleexpertiseDecision makingpreference-based argumentationmanagement[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologySoftwareFuture Generation Computer Systems
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El sistema de continuidad como proceso unificador

2007

El sistema de continuidad es un procedimiento de construcción de relatos audiovisuales que tiene como fundamento la causalidad narrativa y un conjunto de normas de elaboración, especialmente en el montaje, cuya finalidad es mostrar al espectador un desarrollo argumental lógico que se desarrolla en un espacio-tiempo diegético coherente. La continuidad, está sometida a un modelo ideológico de representación que condiciona la percepción. La continuidad no es, por lo tanto, un concepto absoluto, sino que evoluciona a lo largo del tiempo. Sin embargo, el sistema de continuidad permanece vigente porque garantiza el predominio de la cadena causal y la inmersión del espectador en el universo diegét…

Continuity systemUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Teoría análisis y crítica de las Bellas Artes::CinematografíaComunicación socialAudiovisual narrative:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Teoría análisis y crítica de las Bellas Artes::Cinematografía [UNESCO]System of continuityNarrative assemblyComunicación audiovisualArgumental coherenceNarrative causality
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Los combates por la fe y el nacimiento de Europa: El ejemplo español del siglo xv al xvii

2019

Este artículo analiza el efecto que la coexistencia del cristianismo, el judaísmo y el islam ha tenido para la configuración de Europa. El trabajo parte de la España del siglo xv, donde esa convivencia es más evidente, para ilustrar cómo las apologías confesionales solían acabar en la conclusión de que la religión del otro era irracional, resultando, pues, imposible construir una identidad europea sin la aniquilación del otro. Conscientes de ello, humanistas como J. L. Vives prefirieron centrar el acercamiento al otro en lo epistemológico y en lo moral más que en lo dogmático. Ese sería el punto de partida para una Europa como la testimoniada en el Quijote, en la que las racionalidades enfr…

ConversosrhetoricTeologia dogmàtica Història S. XVIelocuenciafilosofíareasonargumentationeloquenceDon QuichotteVives (J. sL.)retoricaidentidadidentityDon Quijotelcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureVives (J. L.)philosophyconvicciónrhétoriqueGeneral EngineeringraisonMorisquesidentitéconvictionargumentaciónéloquenceMoriscoslcsh:PQ1-3999philosophieDon QuixoterazónAtalaya
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Collaborative Learning Through Chat Discussions and Argument Diagrams in Secondary School

2007

AbstractThis study clarifies whether secondary school students develop their argumentation skills through reading and collaboration. The students first constructed an individual argument diagram on genetically modified organisms, read three articles, and improved their diagrams. Next, they engaged in a chat debate, reflected on their debate by constructing a collaborative argument diagram on it, and finally finished their individual diagrams. The analyses compared the diagrams students finished after the debate and reflection with the diagrams they constructed before the debate. Collaboration not only encouraged students to elaborate their previous arguments but also helped them to recall a…

Cooperative learningRecallmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducational technologyCollaborative learningComputer Science ApplicationsEducationArgumentation theoryArgumentReading (process)PedagogySociologyComputer-mediated communicationmedia_commonJournal of Research on Technology in Education
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Causal Inference and Statistical Fallacies

2001

Fallacies are defined as plausible-seeming arguments that give the wrong conclusion. The article concentrates on those with some connection with causality. The classical definition of causality involving a necessary and sufficient condition for an effect is rejected and three possible definitions discussed. The first is that of a statistical association that cannot be explained away as the effect of admissible alternative features. To make this more precise, Markov graphical representations are introduced and the important distinction between pairs of variables on an equal footing and those in a potential explanatory-response relation described. The roles of unobserved confounders and of ra…

Counterfactual thinkingMarkov chainArgumentCausal inferenceReading (process)media_common.quotation_subjectRelation (history of concept)Mathematical economicsCausalitySocial psychologyMisuse of statisticsMathematicsmedia_common
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Analysis and approximation of one-dimensional scalar conservation laws with general point constraints on the flux

2016

We introduce and analyze a class of models with nonlocal point constraints for traffic flow through bottlenecks, such as exits in the context of pedestrians traffic and reduction of lanes on a road under construction in vehicular traffic. Constraints are defined based on data collected from non-local in space and/or in time observations of the flow. We propose a theoretical analysis and discretization framework that permits to include different data acquisition strategies; a numerical comparison is provided. Nonlocal constraint allows to model, e.g., the irrational behavior (" panic ") near the exit observed in dense crowds and the capacity drop at tollbooth in vehicular traffic. Existence …

Crowd dynamicsMathematical optimizationFixed point argumentsDiscretizationGeneral MathematicsScalar (mathematics)Crowd dynamics; Finite volume approximation; Nonlocal point constraint; Scalar conservation law; Vehicular traffics; Well-posedness; Mathematics (all); Applied Mathematics01 natural sciencesMSC : 35L65 90B20 65M12 76M12NONonlocal point constraintCrowdsData acquisitionMathematics (all)[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]DoorsUniqueness[MATH.MATH-AP] Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]0101 mathematicsScalar conservation lawMathematicsConservation lawVehicular trafficsFinite volume methodApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematics[MATH.MATH-NA] Mathematics [math]/Numerical Analysis [math.NA]010101 applied mathematicsWell-posednessFinite volume schemeFinite volume approximationConvergence of approximations[MATH.MATH-NA]Mathematics [math]/Numerical Analysis [math.NA]Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
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Reproductive rights or duties? The rhetoric of division in social media debates on abortion law in Poland

2019

This study explores the argumentative schemas used in claimmaking and the rhetorical resources for stance-taking in the online abortion law debate in Poland in late 2016. It shows how these discursive devices were used to divide and discredit the opponent in the social media by two social movements: the Stop Abortion coalition of conservative and religious organizations that sponsored the legislative proposal to considerably restrict abortion, and the Save Women committee that stood behind the ‘black’ protests opposing the project. The textual material is drawn from social media profiles of the two movements following a week of intense street protests and publicity activities (19–26 October…

Cultural StudiesArgumentativeSociology and Political Sciencepro-choicerhetoricDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studies0508 media and communicationsArgumentPolitical scienceReproductive rights050602 political science & public administrationRhetorical questionSocial mediastancediscourse analysismedia_common05 social sciences0506 political scienceprotestAbortion lawpro-lifeLawargumentRhetoricSocial Movement Studies
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Aesthetics and Bildung

2012

The article approaches the educational potential of aesthetics and the arts by reviving the notion of Bildung and suggesting an interpretation that emphasizes both its social character and the role of artworks and other aesthetic expressions. Bildung is a dialogic process where human relationships are crucial both for the exchange and the birth of insights. Artworks are described as images (Bilde), which act as intermediaries and points of reference in expressing, communicating and negotiating cultural values. In developing the argument, Immanuel Kant's analysis of aesthetic judgment is read together with his ideas on enlightenment, highlighting the social and political character of judgmen…

Cultural StudiesDialogicSocial characterGeneral Arts and HumanitiesInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentThe artsBildungPoliticsAestheticsArgumentSociologymedia_commonDiogenes
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