O problema da consciência é fundamental para estabelecer um embate fenomenológico entre Hegel e Husserl. Por meio deste confronto é que Ricoeur investiga acerca da possibilidade aventada por Husserl ...de substituir o conceito hegeliano de espírito (Geist) por um conceito de intersubjetividade (alter ego). Isto implica na defesa de uma modalidade de consciência que não recorre a nenhuma entidade superior, ou a um espírito absoluto, mas na redução das entidades coletivas e absolutas a uma rede de interações.
If an intuitive hypothesis indicates that 90% of the literary characters undergo extraordinary states of mind, in this contribution we pretend to inquire about an alternative to the medical sciences ...of behavior, in order to provide interpretative clarity concerning the poetological consequences at this radical experience of subjectivity. In this sense, we present a study regarding the amplitude and limitations on the approach towards the double motif of the double, having as basis the short story “William Willson” 1839 by E.A. Poe, for the sake of contextualizing the implicit difficulty in the phenomenon of the autoscopic depersonalization taken to literature, starting with the Anglo-Saxon Gothic up to the end of the xix century at least. Secondly, we offer some suggestions for analysis in order to take up this interpretative challenge presented by the american author, who never ceases to capture our attention as a great weaver of warps whose literary proposal refuses to be reduced to a mere psychological assessment.
Detecting Alter Ego Accounts using Social Media Mining Deyana Kusuma Wardani; Iwan Syarif; Tessy Badriyah
Jurnal RESTI (Rekayasa Sistem dan Teknologi Informasi) (Online),
06/2023, Letnik:
7, Številka:
3
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Alter ego is a condition of someone who creates a new character with a conscious state. Original character role play is a game to create new imaginary characters that is used as research material for ...identification alter ego accounts. The negative effects of playing alter ego are stress, depression, and multiple personalities. Current research only focuses on the phenomenon and impacts of a role-playing game. We propose a new method to detect accounts of alter ego players in social media, especially Twitter. We develop an application to analyze the characteristics of alter ego accounts. Psychologists can use this application to discover the characteristics of alter ego accounts that are useful for analyzing personality so that the results can be used to appropriately handle alter ego players. Most user profiles, tweets, and platforms are used to detect account Twitter. This research proposes a new method using bio features as input data. We crawled and collected 565 bios from Twitter for one month. We observe the data to search for unique words and collect them into a classification dictionary. In this research, we use the cosine similarity method because this method is popular for detecting text and has a good performance in many cases. This research could identify alter ego accounts and other types of Twitter accounts. From the detection results of alter ego accounts, it is possible to analyze the characteristics of Twitter accounts. We use a sampling technique that takes 30% of the data as testing data. According to the results of the experiment cosine similarity obtained an accuracy of 0.95.
The research note offers an intuitive insight into a peculiar type of terrorist behaviour. It does so by combining the concept of ‘ludic’ with terrorism, which is not entirely new (see Shane ...McCorristine’s work on 19th century anarchism as ‘ludic terrorism’ and its representations in Edwardian literature). But the object of this work is to explore the ‘ludic’ concept both methodologically (by exposing the linkage between ‘ludic’ themes of playing, tricking and irony and the theory of postmodernism) and historically by highlighting two serious yet apparently unrelated mainstream cases – Anders Behring Breivik and Elliot Rodger. It is important to note that the study is multi-disciplinary by nature. It draws on philosophy and cultural theorists as well as novelists and film media in order to get to grips with real life traumas experienced by millions of human beings and externalise the dangerous alter egos and apocalyptic pipedreams which are born as a result.
Purpose
Previous research has indicated that trusts are used to commit various economic crimes, but limited studies examine the exact method of how trusts are abused. This paper aims to determine how ...trusts are abused to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings. Apart from discussing how fraudulent trusts are evaluated by South African courts, two court cases will also be analysed to determine how trusts have been abused in the past to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings.
Design/methodology/approach
The methodology used is a literature study, predominantly using court cases and relevant statutes as the primary sources of information. The difference between a sham and alter ego trust is discussed, whereafter two court cases are dissected to identify how trusts have been abused to conceal assets.
Findings
The study found that trusts can be abused in different ways to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings. This can vary from the way the trust is established to the way the trust is used. But trusts are particularly susceptible to abuse when there is no separation between the ownership and enjoyment of trust assets, and the trust lacks independent trustees.
Originality/value
The research finding can be used to better understand how trusts are abused in divorce and insolvency proceedings.
Carlos Giménez belongs to the most acclaimed Spanish authors of autobiographical comics. His series Paracuellos (1977) has been placed among the most relevant works regarding historical memory as it ...provides a testimony of the Spanish dictatorship and life among the walls of Francoist boarding schools. Throughout his oeuvre, Giménez addresses not only themes of historical and political affairs of each period, but he also confronts many social ills, offering a faithful portrayal of roughly four of the most tumultuous decades in Spanish history. This paper aims to revise Giménez's graphic life narratives and the way he moves forward in time to construct significant milestones of his personal life story, inseparably embedded in the history of Spain. Through his unique style, which combines caricatured characters set in a black & white layout and his typical dose of skepticism, Giménez dissolves himself as a narrator and a character by means of multiple alter egos who challenge the premises of Lejeune's autobiographical pact.
This article highlights a divergence between equivalent cultural practices undertaken by Calabrians in Italy and by individuals originating from Calabria living in Australia. It offers a reflexive ...framework on identity and authenticity. Previous research on a group of Calabrian-Australian families living in Australia found a widespread feeling among participants that they were 'more Italian' than the Italians who live in Italy. On the other hand, similar claims were made in Italy, during a brief period of fieldwork in Calabria among the 'sedentaries' (those who did not emigrate). Data show differences between the modus operandi of equivalent cultural practices among the participants in Adelaide and in Calabria and a divergence in participants' perceptions of ethnic identity and authenticity. In proposing the terms 'Archetype village' and 'Alter Ego village' to refer respectively to the migrants' village of origin and their community overseas the article examines notions of authenticity utilising socio-anthropological theory.
Tim Crane has put forward a theory of intentional objects (intentionalia), which has taken up again and expanded by Casey Woodling. Crane's theory is articulated in three main theses: a) every ...intentional state, or thought, is about an intentional object; b) taken as such, whether or not it exists, an intentional object is a schematic object; c) taken as such, whether or not it exists, an intentional object is a phenomenological object. In this paper, I will try to show that theses b) and c) can hardly be defended together, unless, in order to redirect and strengthen Crane's theory two further claims are simultaneously defended. First, certain intentionalia may be the same as other such objects without being identical with them, and second, from a metaphysical point of view outside phenomenology, the particular intentionalia involved by this sui generis sameness relation of appearing as an aspectual alter-ego of weaker than identity are concrete objects.