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Comparing theories of consciousness: why it matters and how to do it

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on how to compare theories of consciousness to ensure that the comparisons are meaningful, e.g. whether their predictions are parallel or contrasting, and examine the different reasons why direct comparisons between theories are rarely seen.
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A semiotic approach to mind and culture

TL;DR: The data of cultural psychology indicate a process of intentionality, of signifying or pointing to things from a first-person perspective, which is not accounted for by the information-processing model as mentioned in this paper.
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From Substantialist to Process Metaphysics – Exploring Shifts in IS Research

TL;DR: The article advances the paradigm debate by drawing attention to the metaphysical nature of paradigmatic shifts in IS research and by opening up intellectual space for conceiving and understanding novel research approaches beyond Burrell and Morgan’s model.
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Operationalizing the capability approach to assessing well-being

TL;DR: The authors consider the conditions under which a singular concentration on objective measures of well-being embodied in the capability approach formulation can provide unambiguous guidelines to policymakers who seek to reduce discrepancies between potential and realized outcomes.