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On the functional origins of essentialism
This essay examines the proposal that psychological essentialism results from a history of natural selection acting on human representation and inference systems. It has been argued that the features that distinguish essentialist representational systems are especially well suited for representing natural kinds. If the evolved function of essentialism is to exploit the rich inductive potential of such kinds, then it must be subserved by cognitive mechanisms that carry out at least three distinct functions: identifying these kinds in the environment, constructing essentialized representations of them, and constraining inductive inferences about kinds. Moreover, there are different kinds of kinds, ranging from nonliving substances to biological taxa to within-species kinds such as sex, and the causal processes that render these categories coherent for the purposes of inductive generalization vary. If the evolved function of essentialism is to support inductive generalization under ignorance of true causes, and if kinds of kinds vary in the implicit assumptions that support valid inductive inferences about them, then we expect different, functionally incompatible modes of essentialist thinking for different kinds. In particular, there should be differences in how biological and nonbiological substances, biological taxa, and biological and social role kinds are essentialized. The functional differences between these kinds of essentialism are discussed
Perceived processes of art therapy for adults experiencing psychosis: a reflexive thematic analysis
Section A
This review aimed to explore how service users with psychosis diagnoses experience arts therapies. Online databases including PsycInfo, Medline, and Social Policy and Practice were searched, yielding thirteen papers. The findings suggest most service users had positive experiences of arts therapies and there were overlapping themes across the different therapies. These included connecting with others in a group and developing positive relationships, self-expression, experiencing improvements in well-being and changes in experience of self, feeling supported in their recovery, hope for the future, and barriers. Quality of the papers varied. Clinical implications and further research recommendations are outlined.
Section B
This study used reflexive thematic analysis to explore the processes of art therapy from the viewpoint of both service users and art therapists. Twelve participants, six service users and six art therapists, were interviewed. From the analysis, a thematic map was created with nine themes, including safe space, supportive art therapist, power of art making, expressing and containing anything through artwork, image starting dialogue, connect with each other, changing experience of artwork and self, supporting recovery and challenges. The findings are examined alongside existing theoretical perspectives and research. Limitations, further research recommendations, and clinical implications are discussed
Optimization of microwave radiometric systems for earth resource surveys Final report
Optimization of passive microwave radiometric systems for earth resource surveys from ground and aircraft based measurement
Feynman loops and three-dimensional quantum gravity
This paper explores the idea that within the framework of three-dimensional
quantum gravity one can extend the notion of Feynman diagram to include the
coupling of the particles in the diagram with quantum gravity. The paper
concentrates on the non-trivial part of the gravitational response, which is to
the large momenta propagating around a closed loop. By taking a limiting case
one can give a simple geometric description of this gravitational response.
This is calculated in detail for the example of a closed Feynman loop in the
form of a trefoil knot. The results show that when the magnitude of the
momentum passes a certain threshold value, non-trivial gravitational
configurations of the knot play an important role.
The calculations also provide some new information about a limit of the
coloured Jones polynomial which may be of independent mathematical interest.Comment: approx 14 pages. v2: minor descriptive changes and added refs. v3:
minor correction
Gillraker analysis and speciation in the thread herring genus Opisthonema
ENGLISH: The thread herrings, genus Opisthonema, family Clupeidae, are marine fishes that occur only in tropical and subtropical waters off both coasts of the American continent. The genus is composed of one Atlantic species and four Pacific species. Opisthonema oglinum (LeSueur), the single species in the western Atlantic Ocean, occurs from Brazil to Massachusetts, at Bermuda, and throughout the West Indies. Opisthonema libertate (GĂĽnther), Opisthonema bulleri (Regan), and Opisthonema medirastre, new species, are Pacific coastal species which occur together from Peru to Mexico (with at least one occasionally in California). Opisthonema berlangai, new species, is confined to the vicinity of the Galapagos Islands.
SPANISH: Los arenques de hebra, gĂ©nero Opisthonema, familia Clupeidae, son peces marinos que se encuentran sĂłlo en aguas tropicales y subtropicales cerca a ambas costas del continente americano. El gĂ©nero está compuesto de una especie en el Atlántico y de cuatro en el Pacifico. Opisthonema oglinum (LeSueur), Ăşnica especie que medra el OcĂ©ano Atlántico occidental, se encuentra del Brasil a Massachusetts, en Bermuda, y las Indias Occidentales. Opisthonema libertate (GĂĽnther), Opisthonema bulleri (Regan), y Opisthonema medirastre, especie nueva, son especies costaneras del PacĂfico que aparecen entremezcladas del PerĂş a MĂ©xico (ocasionalmente por lo menos una de ellas en California). Opisthonema berlangai, especie nueva, está confinada a la vecindad de las Islas Galápagos
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