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Journal articles on the topic "Sense Relation Confusion"

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Alderman, Chris. "The Illustrative Case of Aspirin: Making Sense of Evidence When Weighing Risk and Benefit." Senior Care Pharmacist 39, no. 6 (2024): 206–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4140/tcp.n.2024.206.

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In this edition of the journal, we publish discussion of the use of aspirin–an old drug, reborn with new purpose, and then apparently in decline because of a change in the status of evidence in relation to some of the indications for it. Just as the situation appears clearer, along comes new information that creates more confusion about where we currently stand with this medicine.
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Ponzio, Julia. "The Rhythm of Laughter: Derrida's Contribution to a Syntactic Model of Interpretation." Derrida Today 2, no. 2 (2009): 234–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e1754850009000566.

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The focus of this paper is Derrida's idea of rhythm. I will analyse how the idea of rhythm can work in a contemporary semiotic, and in particular in a semiotic of interpretation, in order to eliminate the confusion between interpretation and semantics and to constitute a syntactic model of interpretation. In ‘The Double Session’ Derrida uses the Greek word rytmos in order to indicate the ‘law of spacing’. Rytmos is a form that is always about to change or to break up, because it is not a definitive form. It is a not-proper form. But when I say here that a rhythmic relation is a not-proper form
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Ramli. "Kesalahan Makna Leksikal pada Terjemahan Teks Bahasa Indonesia ke dalam Bahasa Inggris." DIALEKTIKA: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa, Sastra, dan Matematika 1, no. 1 (2017): 43–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.835623.

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The objective of this research was to investigate the error of lexical semantic found in the translation of Indonesian text into English text done by the English Education Program students Lakidende University, Southeast Sulawesi in 2013. It was a qualitative research with a content analysis method. The data were collected using written translation test. Based on the data analysis and interpretation, the semantic error of lexis consisted of: 1) Confusion of sense relation (General term for specific one, Specific term for general one, Co-hyponym, Near-synonym) and 2) Collocation. The sources of
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BEN ARBIA, Achraf. "PRONOMS PERSONNELS COMPLÉMENTS DISJOINTS ET PRONOMS ADVERBIAUX EN ET Y : FONCTIONNEMENT SÉMANTIQUE ET MODE DE DONATION DU RÉFÉRENT." FRANCISOLA 1, no. 2 (2017): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/francisola.v1i2.5548.

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RÉSUMÉ. Notre objectif consistera à étudier, d’un point de vue contrastif, le fonctionnement référentiel des pronoms adverbiaux en et y et des pronoms personnels compléments disjoints en français classique et en français moderne. Cette étude opposera le mode de donation référentielle des pronoms adverbiaux et des pronoms personnels disjoints. Autrement dit, nous mettrons l’accent sur les propriétés inhérentes à l’emploi de ces pronoms dans leur acception anaphorique. Ces propriétés sont en rapport direct avec leur fonctionnement sémantique au sein des textes de la période classique par rapport
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Çuhadaroğlu, Füsun. "Identity confusion and depression in groups of adolescents having psychiatric and physical symptoms." Turkish Journal of Pediatrics 41, no. 1 (1999): 73–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.24953/turkjpediatr.1999.3201.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the identity status of adolescents having psychiatric and physical symptoms and the relation of depression with identity problems in adolescence. Three groups of university students were given a sociodemographic questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Sense of Identity Assessment Form (SIAF). The first group consisted of 31 students who were seen by the consultant psychiatrist at the Student Health Center of a university in Ankara. The second group included 37 students who applied to the same center with various physical complaints but did no
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Sober, Elliott. "What Is Evolutionary Altruism?" Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 14 (1988): 75–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00455091.1988.10715945.

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In this paper I want to clarify what biologists are talking about when they talk about the evolution of altruism. I’ll begin by saying something about the common sense concept. This familiar idea I’ll call ‘vernacular altruism.’ One point of doing this is to make it devastatingly obvious that the common sense concept is very different from the concept as it’s used in evolutionary theory. After that preliminary, I’ll describe some features of the evolutionary concept. Then I’ll conclude by briefly considering what explanatory relation might obtain between vernacular altruism and evolutionary al
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Robinson, Oliver C. "The Idiographic / Nomothetic Dichotomy: Tracing Historical Origins of Contemporary Confusions." History & Philosophy of Psychology 13, no. 2 (2011): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpshpp.2011.13.2.32.

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The relevance of idiographic and nomothetic forms of science has been the subject of fierce debates within psychology, and there has been a false tendency to see these two terms as antagonistic rather than complementary. The origins of contemporary confusions over the term ‘nomothetic’ stem from a long-held misconception that nomothetic research requires large samples and group-based statistics such as means and variances (i.e. the ‘Galtonian’ paradigm), when in fact nomothetic research has another paradigm at its disposal that can be termed the ‘Wundtian’ paradigm, which relies on smaller sam
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Nazroo, James. "Race/ethnic inequalities in health: moving beyond confusion to focus on fundamental causes." Oxford Open Economics 3, Supplement_1 (2024): i563—i576. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ooec/odad020.

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Abstract This commentary will focus on health inequalities in relation to race/ethnicity, and in doing so, it will connect with the health inequalities article by Case and Kraftman and the race and ethnic inequalities article by Mirza and Warwick, both in this collection. The central argument of this commentary is that to make sense of the (complex and often confusing) patterning of race/ethnic inequalities in health in the UK and to move towards developing policy to address these inequalities, we must adopt a theoretically informed approach that centres on the fundamental causes of race/ethni
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Gibson, R., J. Dustin, S. Koreshi, and L. Webster. "O074 “We just have to be there; we just have to listen”: Experiences of staff supporting older adults with sleep disturbances in aged residential care." Sleep Advances 5, Supplement_1 (2024): A26—A27. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae070.074.

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Abstract Introduction Deterioration of sleep is acknowledged as a key factor associated with older adults, particularly those with dementia, (transitioning into formal care. However, further research is required concerning sleep status within such facilities. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 Care Partners from two New Zealand care homes. Interviews covered types of sleep disturbances encountered; the impact of sleep disturbances for residents, co-residents, staff and wider networks; and strategies for supporting sleep. Recordings were transcribed, coded, and analysed t
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Gaskill, Nicholas. "Reality in America, Redux: On Trump Panic Fiction." American Literary History 36, no. 4 (2024): 1049–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajae120.

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Abstract This essay explains why the election of Donald Trump in 2016 marks a literary historical event. In particular, I show how the liberal response to Trump, as well as Trump’s own persona, foregrounded an unsettling confusion between fiction and reality that led novelists to question the value of their craft. Focusing on a subset of what I call “Trump panic fiction”—novels that dramatize Trump’s election in the key of ontological alarm—I argue that literary depictions of Trump double as meditations on the relation between the evocative powers of art and the explanatory power of facts. To
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Books on the topic "Sense Relation Confusion"

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Hogan, Patrick Colm. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190857790.003.0001.

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The introduction first sets out some preliminary definitions of sex, sexuality, and gender. It then turns from the sexual part of Sexual Identities to the identity part. A great deal of confusion results from failing to distinguish between identity in the sense of a category with which one identifies (categorial identity) and identity in the sense of a set of patterns that characterize one’s cognition, emotion, and behavior (practical identity). The second section gives a brief summary of this difference. The third and fourth sections sketch the relation of the book to social constructionism a
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Schnider, Armin. Orbitofrontal reality filtering. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789680.003.0008.

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Behaviourally spontaneous confabulation denotes a particular form of confabulation characterized by confusion of reality. The patients are disoriented and act according to their confabulations. This chapter describes the clinical course of the disorder and shows how the experimental exploration of patients opened ways to study the underlying mechanism in healthy subjects using brain imaging, electrophysiology, and other methods. These studies revealed a distinct mechanism, now called orbitofrontal reality filtering, which depends on the orbitofrontal cortex and parts of the brain’s reward syst
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Anderson, Kristin J. Enraged, Rattled, and Wronged. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197578438.001.0001.

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The political context producing the Donald Trump presidency put into stark relief the confusion, feelings of victimization, and rage of some constituencies that voted for him. Enraged, Rattled, and Wronged: Entitlement’s Response to Social Progress explores the role of entitlement in fostering inequality in the United States. Scholars and activists in recent decades have correctly incorporated the topic of privilege into discussions of prejudice and discrimination. White privilege, male privilege, heterosexual privilege, and class privilege exemplify the unearned advantages given to socially p
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Coady, C. A. J. The Meaning of Terrorism. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199603961.001.0001.

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This book aims to clarify competing and confusing definitions of terrorism, and of terrorist acts, that proliferate in specialist publications as well as in popular discourse, and then to construct a concept of a terrorist act that both reflects a central core of the usages examined and provides for a more coherent and fruitful discussion of terrorism and its moral and political significance. The book’s project thus treats the idea of meaning as involving a concern not only for semantic clarity, but also for probing various dimensions of what our understanding of terrorism can mean morally for
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Book chapters on the topic "Sense Relation Confusion"

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Rochat, Philippe. "Self-Consciousness in Development." In Moral Acrobatics. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190057657.003.0021.

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We are not born in a blooming, buzzing, self–world confusion. We come to the world already equipped with an implicit sense of who we are in relation to the world. Children in their development become a person proper when they begin to construe themselves as an entity that not only is public in relation to others, who is entrusted with the capacity to judge and evaluate, but also accountable, entrusting others to judge and evaluate the self. The explicit sense of what’s right or wrong, acceptable or not acceptable—hence, what we typically understand by morality—is rooted in self-consciousness a
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Shore, Eduardo. "Some Esential Points in Reading The Critique of Pure Reason." In The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/wcp20-paideia199811259.

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(1) Things are not to be found in the Critique (real things also called physical objects-an epoché 'avant la lettre' as in Husserl). The things as appearances are only Vorstellungen (representatio, B376). Confusion arrives because Kant calls these objects with the same names employed in the language of common sense for designating the things. (2) Due to the absence of these things, nothing is said concerning the relation between things and empirical objects (things as appearances, Erscheinungen). (3) Things in themselves, considered in the abstraction of sensible receptivity, are for this very
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Tanford, Charles. "Ernest Overton—Gentle Genius." In Ben Franklin Stilled the Waves. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192804945.003.0017.

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Abstract We go backward in time here, but forward in understanding. The preceding chapter has given mixed reviews to bio-logical science around the turn of the century. There was brilliant progress in some areas, but neglect and confusion in relation to cell membranes. Charles Ernest Overton was an exception, someone whose comprehension of cell membrane composition and function was never confused. On the contrary, “prescient ” would in retrospect be a good description. Overton ’s work is outside the main theme of this book, in the sense that he himself never experimented with films of oil on w
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Ayers, Michael. "Scepticism, Certainty, and Defeasibility." In Knowing and Seeing. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198833567.003.0005.

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In a first analysis, the ‘Cartesian’ argument denying the possibility of perceptual knowledge is compared with acceptable and unacceptable arguments that occur in non-philosophical contexts. Its illusory force is attributed to similarities to the former, its invalidity to differences partly shared with the latter. A variety of possible moves in defence of scepticism are then critically considered. Discussion of a confusion between infallibility and certainty leads into the topic of probability and a critique of two related responses to scepticism, ‘fallibilism’ and ‘contextualism’, that discar
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Meisel, Perry. "Influence And Originality In Blues Tradition." In The Cowboy and the Dandy. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195118179.003.0004.

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Abstract The sound of urban or electric blues is, as we all know, uncanny, in Freud’s sense of the word-something at once strange and familiar. Hence its defining paradox-a witting confusion of the terms of the struggles it presumably represents, the struggles between country and city, youth and age, soul and machine, freedom and bondage, nature and culture. While the route of jazz from Armstrong to swing documents a successful transit of country blues to classic or city blues, electric blues is almost a step backward even though, like rhythm and blues, it follows classic blues chronologically
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Moon, Michael, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. "Confusion of Tongues." In Breaking Bounds. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195093490.003.0002.

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Abstract MM: My mother was a Van Velsor: I favor her: “favor” they call it up on Long Island-a curious word so used, yet a word of great suggestiveness. EKS: Often people would say-men, women, children, would sayMM:”You are a Whitman: I know you.” EKS: When I asked how they knew they would up with a finger at me: MM: “By your features, your gait, your voice: they are your mother’s.” EKS: I think all that was, is, true: I could see it in myself (WWC 2: 280). MM: In this exchange we want to re-examine the matter of Walt Whitman’s relationship with his mother, Louisa Van Velsor Whitman-his intens
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Smith, Gary, and Jay Cordes. "Confusing Correlation with Causation." In The 9 Pitfalls of Data Science. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198844396.003.0008.

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There is a hierarchy of predictive value that can be extracted from data. At the top of the hierarchy are causal relationships that can be confirmed with a randomized and controlled experiment or a natural experiment. Next best is to establish known or hypothesized relationships ahead of time and then test them and estimate their relative importance. One notch lower are associations found in historical data that are tested on fresh data after considering whether or not they make sense. At the bottom of the hierarchy, with little or no value, are associations found in historical data that are n
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Dagan, Hanoch, and Avihay Dorfman. "Regulating Workplace Safety." In Relational Justice. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780191987762.003.0012.

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Abstract This chapter analyzes two legal arrangements for vindicating people’s right to bodily integrity: workers’ compensation schemes and regulatory safety agencies. These arrangements include features that, seemingly confusing if understood as devices attending solely to the public good, make perfect sense when the focus is on their private law task of vindicating relational justice. Distilling the coherence and normative strength of these arrangements helps to defend some of their basic features currently under attack, mainly on collectivist (notably economic) grounds. It also demonstrates
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Inwagen, Peter Van. "Not by Confusion of Substance, but by Unity of Person." In Reason and the Christian Religion. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198240426.003.0009.

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Abstract In an earlier essay, I showed how a part of the doctrine of the Trinity (that part that raises problems about counting, identity, and predication) could be given a statement in terms of ‘relative identity’.1 I did not contend that my statement of the doctrine was orthodox, although my tentative opinion, then and now, is that it is. I did not claim in any sense to have penetrated the mystery of the Trinity-to have proposed a non-mysterious formulation of the doctrine-but only to have formulated the doctrine in such a way that no contradiction could be formally derived from it. Here I p
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"Other psychological problems encountered in people with cancer." In Oxford Handbook of Cancer Nursing, edited by Mike Tadman, Dave Roberts, Mark Foulkes, Mike Tadman, Dave Roberts, and Mark Foulkes. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198701101.003.0049.

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Acute confusion or delirium is an acute brain syndrome, which may be transient and reversible. Key features are a clouding of consciousness and difficulty registering or making sense of new information. Nursing management includes managing confused thoughts by keeping communication clear, brief, and to the point, encouraging correct orientation, responding to distress, listening to the patient’s concerns, and ensuring the safety of the patient. Psychoses are disorders of thought, feeling, and perception that lead to difficulties relating to self, other people, and the world at large. They are
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Conference papers on the topic "Sense Relation Confusion"

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Budgett, Stephanie, and Malia Puloka. "Making sense of categorical data – question confusion." In Decision Making Based on Data. International Association for Statistical Education, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.19405.

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When students encounter categorical data, lessons often focus on computing probabilities from two- way tables. These computations may involve simple, joint, and conditional probabilities, and the calculation of relative risk. However, little attention has been given to the questions posed. The purpose of this paper is to explore the questions that undergraduate students pose of categorical data, and their reasoning with a variety of representations of categorical data. Results from a small pilot study suggest that when the questions posed involved making comparisons, students were often confus
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Andersson, Fred. "Groupe µ and “the system of plastic form” -for an evaluation-." In Le Groupe μ : quarante ans de rhétorique – trente-trois ans de sémiotique visuelle. Université de Limoges, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3097.

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Le Groupe µ et "le système de formes plastiques” -à propos d’une évaluation- L’objectif de cet article est de fournir quelques exemples et de proposer certains éclaircissements qui peuvent contribuer à la compréhension de la théorie du signe plastique conçu par le Groupe μ. Plus précisément, l’article porte sur les éléments de la théorie en question qui constituent une analyse du système de la forme tant qu’elle est distincte du système de la couleur et du système de la texture. Dans l’espoir de faire connaître quelques-uns des fondations et des implications de ce système de forme plastique, p
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Sonesson, Göran. "Rhetoric from the standpoint of the Lifeworld." In Le Groupe μ : quarante ans de rhétorique – trente-trois ans de sémiotique visuelle. Université de Limoges, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3106.

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La rhétorique du point de vue du monde de la vie La rhétorique de l’image dont parlait Barthes, reprise d’une manière beaucoup plus systématique dans les travaux du Groupe µ, n’est qu’une partie de la rhétorique classique, l’elocutio, mais c’est aussi celle qui a dominé dans l’Occident pendant ces derniers 500 ans. À l’extérieur de la sémiotique, cependant, le renouveau de la rhétorique à l’époque contemporaine tend à concevoir cette dernière comme la science qu’étudie la communication. Or, nous savons que la sémiotique a souvent été identifiée comme étant la science de la communication, et un
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