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Un alma enferma. La experiencia religiosa de Wittgenstein a la luz de Las variedades de la experiencia religiosa de William James

2016

Este artículo defiende que Wittgenstein puede ser considerado como un alma enferma a la luz de Las variedades de la experiencia religiosa de William James. Asimismo, se muestra que de la lectura de este libro Wittgen- stein extrajo un ideal religioso que explica varios aspectos de su biografía, su hostilidad a la civilización burguesa y el sentido religioso de su filosofía. This article maintains that Wittgenstein can be seen as a sick soul in the terms of William James" The Varieties of the Religious Experience. It also holds that from the reading of this book Wittgenstein adopted a religious ideal that explains some aspects of his biography, his hostility to bourgeois civilization and the…

CivilizationPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyBiographyIdeal (ethics)Meaning (philosophy of language)Religious experienceBourgeoisieSoulCivilitzacióHumanitiesmedia_common
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La revisión fichteana de la filosfía de Kant

1985

La exegética filosófica está generalmente de acuerdo en situar el origen de la especulación de Fichte en las doctrinas del Kant crítico. Ello ha dado lugar a una proliferación de estudios sobre el significado del pensamiento fichtcano en relación con el idealismo trascendental. Para unos intérpretes. la filosofía de Fichtc constituye et desarrollo natural y obligado de las tesis centrales del pensador de Konisherg. Para otros problemas a que da respuesta el idealismo fichteano significan el fracaso de la Crítica para solucionar los grandes temas que ella misma había suscitado. Algunos piensan que la Doctrina de la ciencia prepara ya los grandes lineamientos dentro de los cuales se moverá la…

Ciència FilosofiaIdealismeFilosofia
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The ideal duplication

2021

AbstractIn this paper we present and study the ideal duplication, a new construction within the class of the relative ideals of a numerical semigroup S, that, under specific assumptions, produces a relative ideal of the numerical duplication $$S\bowtie ^b E$$ S ⋈ b E . We prove that every relative ideal of the numerical duplication can be uniquely written as the ideal duplication of two relative ideals of S; this allows us to better understand how the basic operations of the class of the relative ideals of $$S\bowtie ^b E$$ S ⋈ b E work. In particular, we characterize the ideals E such that $$S\bowtie ^b E$$ S ⋈ b E is nearly Gorenstein.

Class (set theory)Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryIdeal (set theory)Nearly Gorenstein semigroups010102 general mathematics0102 computer and information sciences01 natural sciencesNearly Gorenstein semigroups Numerical duplication Relative ideal Canonical idealSettore MAT/02 - Algebra010201 computation theory & mathematicsNumerical semigroupNumerical duplicationRelative idealCanonical ideal0101 mathematicsAlgebra over a fieldMathematics
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Conscious and unconscious identification of female anorectic patients in in-patient psychotherapy

2009

Women are up to ten times more likely to develop anorexia nervosa (AN) than men. Psychoanalytic explanations of this disparity generally emphasize female identification problems due to unresolved conflicts with maternal representations. Based on clinical observation, we identify a subtype of AN patients characterized, first, by consistent idealization of the father who needs the patient for the fulfilment of his own narcissistic needs and, second, by the patient's need to be idealized by the father due to suffering in connection with early emotional malnutrition on the part of the mother. To illustrate this hypothesis, we present the case of a well-educated young woman displaying unconsciou…

Clinical PsychologyMalnutritionEating disordersPsychotherapistUnconscious mindmedicineIdealizationAnorecticPsychoanalytic theoryPsychologymedicine.diseasePsychodynamicsCompetence (human resources)Psychodynamic Practice
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Some varieties of algebras of polynomial growth

2008

We determine a complete list of finite dimensional algebras generating the subvarieties of var(G) and var(UT_2).

Codimensions T-ideal
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Panel Summary Perceptual Learning and Discovering

1994

The problem of learning and discovering in perception is addressed and discussed with particular reference to present machine learning paradigms. These paradigms are briefly introduced by S. Gaglio. The subsymbolic approach is addressed by S. Nolfi, and the role of symbolic learning is analysed by F. Esposito. Many of the open problems, that are evidentiated in the course of the panel, show how this is an important field of research that still needs a lot of investigation. In particular, as a result of the whole discussion, it seems that a suitable integration of different approaches must be accurately investigated. It is observed, in fact, that the weakness of the most part of the existing…

Cognitive scienceIdeal (set theory)Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectNovelty detectionField (computer science)Symbolic learningPerceptual learningPerceptionIncremental learningUnsupervised learningArtificial intelligencebusinessmedia_common
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The Third Way of Cognitive Science and the Middle Way of Buddhism

2013

Even though cognitive science may not be established as a mature science, being rather a loose affiliation of disciplines which make human cognition a scientific theme, it has already had significant impact in the field of epistemology. Since the late 1970s, research conducted on aspects of cognition ranging from perception to language has laid the groundwork for a fundamental epistemological shift in cognitive science, which bears directly on the Western philosophical dilemma of whether reality is objective (and independent of our cognition) or subjective (and so our mind’s projection). My aim here is to trace some major developments in the history of cognitive science leading to the emerg…

Cognitive scienceObjectivismIdealismAction (philosophy)Embodied cognitionSubjectivismMental representationCognitionPsychologyRealism
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On “Action Language” in Psychoanalysis

1980

The main tenets of action language are summarized in an attempt to discern the direction in which psychoanalysis might go if action language becomes the "new metapsychology." The principal roots of action language are traced to the different linguistic/language and personality-and-culture models of anthropology and to the neobehaviorist currents of academic psychology. The authors' findings support the hypothesis that action language is a form os psychoanalytic behaviorism having idealism, logical positivism, and radical empiricism as its philosophical underpinnings. Its adoption would confound the entire motivational aspect of psychoanalysis. Specifically, the authors suggest that action l…

Cognitive sciencePsychoanalysis05 social sciencesLogical positivismMetapsychologyAction languageGeneral MedicineLanguage-game050108 psychoanalysisPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)IdealismBehaviorismDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesRadical empiricismPsychoanalytic theoryPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyThe Psychoanalytic Quarterly
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Varieties of algebras with pseudoinvolution: Codimensions, cocharacters and colengths

2022

Abstract Let A be a finitely generated superalgebra with pseudoinvolution ⁎ over an algebraically closed field F of characteristic zero. In this paper we develop a theory of polynomial identities for this kind of algebras . In particular, we shall consider three sequences that can be attached to Id ⁎ ( A ) , the T 2 ⁎ -ideal of identities of A: the sequence of ⁎-codimensions c n ⁎ ( A ) , the sequence of ⁎-cocharacter χ 〈 n 〉 ⁎ ( A ) and the ⁎-colength sequence l n ⁎ ( A ) . Our purpose is threefold. First we shall prove that the ⁎-codimension sequence is eventually non-decreasing, i.e., c n ⁎ ( A ) ≤ c n + 1 ⁎ ( A ) , for n large enough. Secondly, we study superalgebras with pseudoinvoluti…

ColengthsPolynomialSequencePure mathematicsMultiplicitiesAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Commutative AlgebraPseudoinvolutionsZero (complex analysis)Cocharacters; Colengths; Multiplicities; Polynomial identities; PseudoinvolutionsCocharactersSuperalgebraPolynomial identitiesSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraSection (category theory)Bounded functionIdeal (ring theory)Algebraically closed fieldMathematics
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Ageing, Gender and Leadership: A Study Based on Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings

2017

Based on current research on ageing in organizations, this chapter focuses on ageing, its gendered nature, and its relations to what is valued in organizational settings in terms of careers and leadership. Stories about ageing are present in mythology, archetypes, and the societal collective unconsciousness, often followed by heroism and charismatic figures. Myths of ageing are manifold but may also represent a “Grand Story” of ageing, present for everyone as an ideal without gender or other dimensions. Using Tolkien’s mythology and Peter Jackson’s guided film trilogy The Lord of the Rings, the gendered relations between ageing, leadership, and leadership charisma are explored and interpret…

Collective unconsciousFilm analysismedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGender studiesArtMythologyIdeal (ethics)Trilogy0502 economics and businessCharisma0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHumanitiesArchetype050203 business & managementmedia_common
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