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    When Darkness Dims the Social Light: The Dark Triad and Prosociality in Latin America
    with Asghar Afshar Jahanshahi, Jill Kickul, Katrina M. Brownell, Valentina Gomes Haensel Schmitt, Milagros Isabel Rivas-Mendoza, Bernardo Fernandez-Telleria, Priscila Rezende da Costa, Ximena Campos García, Verónica García Ibarra, Javier Gonzalez Nuñez, Silvia Torres Carbonell, Fausto Ignacio García, Luis Antonio Paredes Izaguirre, Angelica Pigola, and Victoria Galera
    Journal of Business Ethics 1-19. forthcoming.
    Prosociality combines a fundamental drive to help others with tangible behaviors that enhance both individual and community well-being. Personality traits have long been recognized as key predictors of individuals’ prosocial intentions, motives, and behaviors, but researchers tend to focus on traits that promote prosociality, with far less attention given to those that may undermine it. Using survey data from 2,880 individuals across nine Latin American countries, we explore the effects of three…Read more
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    Ontological approaches to the arts have neglected art forms such as dance. This hinders analysis of the metaphysical similarities and differences between different art forms. In this paper, I develop a metaphysical realist ontological approach to dance and sport that is grounded in embodiment. I first examine the debate between descriptivism and metaontological realism in the philosophy of arts in the context of Thomasson’s descriptive approach and Dodd’s metaontological approach of folk-theoret…Read more
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    Ontological approaches to the arts have neglected art forms such as dance. This hinders analysis of the metaphysical similarities and differences between different art forms. In this paper, I develop a metaphysical realist ontological approach to dance and sport that is grounded in embodiment. I first examine the debate between descriptivism and metaontological realism in the philosophy of arts in the context of Thomasson’s descriptive approach and Dodd’s metaontological approach of folk-theoret…Read more
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    Referencing Proper Names: Complementing the Analytic with the Phenomenological Approach
    International Journal of Philosophy 8 (3): 75. 2020.
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    Embodied movement consciousness
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (1): 161-180. 2022.
    In two recent papers, I introduced the idea of embodied Rilkean movement knowledge and perception into the current philosophical debate on sports knowledge. In this paper, I offer a new analysis of how embodied movement knowledge and perception help us to identify and define movement consciousness. I develop a phenomenological account of embodied movement consciousness and show how it is closely linked to self-consciousness by generating anticipations and affordances that implicate pre-reflectiv…Read more
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    In a recent paper, I developed and introduced embodied Rilkean sport-specific knowledge into the current sports knowledge philosophical debate. The existence of embodied Rilkean sport-specific know...
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    Embodied Rilkean sport-specific knowledge
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 45 (2): 128-143. 2018.
    This paper develops and introduces the embodied Rilkean sport-specific knowledge into the current sports knowledge philosophical debate. This idea is based on my interpretation of Mark Rowlands’ Rilkean memory theory. Broadly speaking, Rowlands proposed that an embodied Rilkean memory is memory content that is then ‘woven into the body and its neural infrastructure’ resulting in new bodily or behavioral dispositions. I propose that elite-level sports knowledge may become contentless bodily and/o…Read more