Mirrione, Claudia
Published in
Elenchos
Galen’s elemental mixture of fire, air, water and earth (and of the corresponding primary qualities, hot, cold, dry and wet) is primarily a physical process, in which primary elements mix and give rise to all compounded physical bodies, inanimate and animate. As such, the concrete, physical process of mixture is an essential basis for a thorough un...
Danto, Anatole
À l’heure où l’Arctique se réchauffe en moyenne deux fois plus rapidement quele reste de la planète, les peuples finno-ougriens figurent en première ligne deseffets du changement climatique. Habitant des territoires de la Finlande à laSibérie, ils ont aussi subi nombre d’évolutions socio-économiques et politiques.Émerge alors la question, au-delà d...
Basu, Argha Tripathi, Priyanka
Published in
Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica
Who is a woman? In a gender-fluid typical world, the answer to this question invites a serious exposition of non-linear and non-binary possibilities. As the biological definition becomes more inclusive of fragmented identities, it becomes extremely complicated to arrive at a simplistic, innocent truth of recognition. Within the third-world dynamics...
Bhattacharyya, Harihar Chatani, Lajwanti Schottli, Jivanta
Published in
Frontiers in Political Science
Sauvayre, Romy Chauvière, Cédric
Background:As the pandemic progressed, disinformation, fake news and conspiracy spread through many parts of society. However, the disinformation spreading through social media is, according to the literature, one of the causes of increased COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. In this context, the analysis of social media is particularly important, but the ...
Rahman, Shagor
Published in
Frontiers in Sociology
An age-old challenge in epistemology and moral philosophy is whether objectivity exists independent of subjective perspective. Alfred North Whitehead labeled it a “fallacy of misplaced concreteness”; after all, knowledge is represented elusively in symbols. I employ the free energy principle (FEP) to argue that the belief in moral objectivity, alth...
Lusk, Penelope
Published in
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice
Recent empirical studies have described and theorized a culture of shame within medical education in the Anglo-American context (Bynum). Shame is universal and highly social human emotion characterized by a sense of feeling objectified and judged negatively, in contrast to one's own self-concept. Shame has both an embodied and a relational dimensio...
Karhulahti, Veli-Matti
Published in
The British journal of social psychology
Qualitative data sharing practices in psychology have not developed as rapidly as those in parallel quantitative domains. This is often explained by numerous epistemological, ethical and pragmatic issues concerning qualitative data types. In this article, I provide an alternative to the frequently expressed, often reasonable, concerns regarding the...
Fini, Chiara Caruana, Fausto Borghi, Anna M.
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Roach, Jared C. Freidin, Maxim B.
Published in
Frontiers in Genetics