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  1. Las reformas del derecho revolucionario.Alberto Balarino - 1930 - In Alberto J. Rodríguez (ed.), Notas de filosofía del derecho del curso de 1929 de la Facultad de Derecho de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Paso 667, Buenos Aires): Tall. Gráf. J. Glassman.
     
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    If we are all cultural Darwinians what’s the fuss about? Clarifying recent disagreements in the field of cultural evolution.Alberto Acerbi & Alex Mesoudi - 2015 - Biology and Philosophy 30 (4):481-503.
    Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolves accordingly to broadly Darwinian principles. Yet how far the analogy between cultural and genetic evolution should be pushed is open to debate. Here, we examine a recent disagreement that concerns the extent to which cultural transmission should be considered a preservative mechanism allowing selection among different variants, or a transformative process in which individuals recreate variants each time they are transmitted. The latter is associated with the notion of “cultural (...)
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    From Storytelling to Facebook.Alberto Acerbi - 2022 - Human Nature 33 (2):132-144.
    Cultural evolution researchers use transmission chain experiments to investigate which content is more likely to survive when transmitted from one individual to another. These experiments resemble oral storytelling, wherein individuals need to understand, memorize, and reproduce the content. However, prominent contemporary forms of cultural transmission—think an online sharing—only involve the willingness to transmit the content. Here I present two fully preregistered online experiments that explicitly investigated the differences between these two modalities of transmission. The first experiment (_N_ = 1,080 participants) (...)
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    Joseph Henrich: The Weirdest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous.Alberto Acerbi - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (1):91-96.
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  5. The Artificial Moral Advisor. The “Ideal Observer” Meets Artificial Intelligence.Alberto Giubilini & Julian Savulescu - 2018 - Philosophy and Technology 31 (2):169-188.
    We describe a form of moral artificial intelligence that could be used to improve human moral decision-making. We call it the “artificial moral advisor”. The AMA would implement a quasi-relativistic version of the “ideal observer” famously described by Roderick Firth. We describe similarities and differences between the AMA and Firth’s ideal observer. Like Firth’s ideal observer, the AMA is disinterested, dispassionate, and consistent in its judgments. Unlike Firth’s observer, the AMA is non-absolutist, because it would take into account the human (...)
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  6. What in the World Is Collective Responsibility?Alberto Giubilini & Neil Levy - 2018 - Dialectica 72 (2):191-217.
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  7. Quarantine, isolation and the duty of easy rescue in public health.Alberto Giubilini, Thomas Douglas, Hannah Maslen & Julian Savulescu - 2018 - Developing World Bioethics 18 (2):182-189.
    We address the issue of whether, why and under what conditions, quarantine and isolation are morally justified, with a particular focus on measures implemented in the developing world. We argue that the benefits of quarantine and isolation justify some level of coercion or compulsion by the state, but that the state should be able to provide the strongest justification possible for implementing such measures. While a constrained form of consequentialism might provide a justification for such public health interventions, we argue (...)
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    Queue questions: Ethics of COVID‐19 vaccine prioritization.Alberto Giubilini, Julian Savulescu & Dominic Wilkinson - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (4):348-355.
    The rapid development of vaccines against COVID‐19 represents a huge achievement, and offers hope of ending the global pandemic. At least three COVID‐19 vaccines have been approved or are about to be approved for distribution in many countries. However, with very limited initial availability, only a minority of the population will be able to receive vaccines this winter. Urgent decisions will have to be made about who should receive priority for access. Current policy in the UK appears to take the (...)
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    Vaccine mandates for healthcare workers beyond COVID-19.Alberto Giubilini, Julian Savulescu, Jonathan Pugh & Dominic Wilkinson - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (3):211-220.
    We provide ethical criteria to establish when vaccine mandates for healthcare workers are ethically justifiable. The relevant criteria are the utility of the vaccine for healthcare workers, the utility for patients (both in terms of prevention of transmission of infection and reduction in staff shortage), and the existence of less restrictive alternatives that can achieve comparable benefits. Healthcare workers have professional obligations to promote the interests of patients that entail exposure to greater risks or infringement of autonomy than ordinary members (...)
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  10. What in the World Is Moral Disgust?Alberto Giubilini - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (2):227-242.
    I argue that much philosophical discussion of moral disgust suffers from two ambiguities: first, it is not clear whether arguments for the moral authority of disgust apply to disgust as a consequence of moral evaluations or instead to disgust as a moralizing emotion; second, it is not clear whether the word ‘moral’ is used in a normative or in a descriptive sense. This lack of clarity generates confusion between ‘fittingness’ and ‘appropriateness’ of disgust. I formulate three conditions that arguments for (...)
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    Conscientious commitment, professional obligations and abortion provision after the reversal of Roe v Wade.Alberto Giubilini, Udo Schuklenk, Francesca Minerva & Julian Savulescu - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (5):351-358.
    We argue that, in certain circumstances, doctors might beprofessionallyjustified to provide abortions even in those jurisdictions where abortion is illegal. That it is at least professionally permissible does not mean that they have an all-things-considered ethical justification or obligation to provide illegal abortions or that professional obligations or professional permissibility trump legal obligations. It rather means that professional organisations should respect and indeed protect doctors’ positive claims of conscience to provide abortions if they plausibly track what is in the best (...)
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    A focused protection vaccination strategy: why we should not target children with COVID-19 vaccination policies.Alberto Giubilini, Sunetra Gupta & Carl Heneghan - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (8):565-566.
    Cameron et al ’s1 ethical considerations about the ‘Dualism of Values’ in pandemic response emphasise the need to strike a fair balance between the interests of the less vulnerable to COVID-19 and the interests of the more vulnerable. Those considerations are at the basis of ethical defences of focused protection strategies.2 One example is the proposal put forward in the Great Barrington Declaration. It presented focused protection strategies as more ethical alternatives to lockdowns which would prevent lockdowns’ ‘irreparable damage, with (...)
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    Defending after-birth abortion: Responses to some critics.Alberto Giubilini & Francesca Minerva - 2012 - Monash Bioethics Review 30 (2):49-61.
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    Antibiotic resistance as a tragedy of the commons: An ethical argument for a tax on antibiotic use in humans.Alberto Giubilini - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (7):776-784.
    To the extent that antibiotic resistance (ABR) is accelerated by antibiotic consumption and that it represents a serious public health emergency, it is imperative to drastically reduce antibiotic consumption, particularly in high‐income countries. I present the problem of ABR as an instance of the collective action problem known as ‘tragedy of the commons’. I propose that there is a strong ethical justification for taxing certain uses of antibiotics, namely when antibiotics are required to treat minor and self‐limiting infections, such as (...)
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    Tim Lewens, Cultural Evolution: Conceptual Challenges. Oxford: Oxford University Press , 192 pp., $45.00. [REVIEW]Alberto Acerbi - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (1):181-184.
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  16. Gilles Deleuze y el psicoanálisis.Eduardo Alberto León León - 2011 - A Parte Rei 75:7.
     
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    Stopping exploitation: Properly remunerating healthcare workers for risk in the COVID‐19 pandemic.Alberto Giubilini & Julian Savulescu - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (4):372-379.
    We argue that we should provide extra payment not only for extra time worked but also for the extra risks healthcare workers (and those working in healthcare settings) incur while caring for COVID‐19 patients—and more generally when caring for patients poses them at significantly higher risks than normal. We argue that the extra payment is warranted regardless of whether healthcare workers have a professional obligation to provide such risky healthcare. Payment for risk would meet four essential ethical requirements. First, assuming (...)
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    Il transumanesimo: una sfida antropologica alla scienza e alla fede.Claudio Bonito & Alberto Carrara (eds.) - 2024 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Conscientious Objection in Healthcare: Neither a Negative Nor a Positive Right.Alberto Giubilini - 2020 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 31 (2):146-153.
    Conscientious objection in healthcare is often granted by many legislations regulating morally controversial medical procedures, such as abortion or medical assistance in dying. However, there is virtually no protection of positive claims of conscience, that is, of requests by healthcare professionals to provide certain services that they conscientiously believe ought to be provided, but that are ruled out by institutional policies. Positive claims of conscience have received comparatively little attention in academic debates. Some think that negative and positive claims of (...)
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    Conscientious Objection, Conflicts of Interests, and Choosing the Right Analogies. A Reply to Pruski.Alberto Giubilini & Julian Savulescu - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (1):181-185.
    In this response paper, we respond to the criticisms that Michal Pruski raised against our article “Beyond Money: Conscientious Objection in Medicine as a Conflict of Interests.” We defend our original position against conscientious objection in healthcare by suggesting that the analogies Pruski uses to criticize our paper miss the relevant point and that some of the analogies he uses and the implications he draws are misplaced.
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    Which Vaccine? The Cost of Religious Freedom in Vaccination Policy.Alberto Giubilini, Julian Savulescu & Dominic Wilkinson - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (4):609-619.
    We discuss whether and under what conditions people should be allowed to choose which COVID-19 vaccine to receive on the basis of personal ethical views. The problem arises primarily with regard to some religious groups’ concerns about the connection between certain COVID-19 vaccines and abortion. Vaccines currently approved in Western countries make use of foetal cell lines obtained from aborted foetuses either at the testing stage or at the development stage. The Catholic Church’s position is that, if there are alternatives, (...)
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    Nudging Immunity: The Case for Vaccinating Children in School and Day Care by Default.Alberto Giubilini, Lucius Caviola, Hannah Maslen, Thomas Douglas, Anne-Marie Nussberger, Nadira Faber, Samantha Vanderslott, Sarah Loving, Mark Harrison & Julian Savulescu - 2019 - HEC Forum 31 (4):325-344.
    Many parents are hesitant about, or face motivational barriers to, vaccinating their children. In this paper, we propose a type of vaccination policy that could be implemented either in addition to coercive vaccination or as an alternative to it in order to increase paediatric vaccination uptake in a non-coercive way. We propose the use of vaccination nudges that exploit the very same decision biases that often undermine vaccination uptake. In particular, we propose a policy under which children would be vaccinated (...)
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    Reentrada en figura de ocho en epicardio ventricular sujeto a Isquemia regional: estudio de simulación.G. Henao, Oscar Alberto, José M. Ferrero, V. Ramírez & R. Saiz - forthcoming - Scientia.
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  24. Claustrofobia.Mario Alberto Molina Loza - 1994 - Guatemala: [S.N.].
     
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    Guest Editorial: Conscientious Objection in Healthcare: Problems and Perspectives.Alberto Giubilini & Julian Savulescu - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (1):3-5.
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    Clarifications on the moral status of newborns and the normative implications.Alberto Giubilini & Francesca Minerva - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (5):264-265.
    In this paper we clarify some issues related to our previous article ‘After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?’.
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  27. La teoría cuántica de átomos en moléculas y su rol en la reducción de la química a la física.Jesús Alberto Jaimes Arriaga & Sebastian Fortin - 2019 - Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 9:33--43.
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  28. El tiempo biológico y el hombre.José Alberto Mainetti - 1980 - Escritos de Filosofía 3 (5):157-179.
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  29. El significado de la historia en la filosofía de la Integralidad.José Alberto Soto - 1967 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 20:75-94.
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  30. Hacia un concepto de persona.B. Soto & José Alberto - 1969 - Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio.
     
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    Divided Power and Ευνομια: Deliberative Procedures in Ancient Sparta.Alberto Esu - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):353-373.
    Spartan institutions were pictured as a model of political stability from the Classical period onwards. The so-called Spartan ‘mirage’ did not involve only its constitutional order but also social and economic institutions. Xenophon begins hisConstitution of the Lacedaemoniansby associating Spartan fame with thepoliteiaset up by Lycurgus, which made the Laconian city the most powerful (δυνατωτάτη) and famous (ὀνομαστοτάτη)polisin Greece (Xen.Lac.1.1). In Aristotle'sPolitics, in which the assessment of Sparta is more complex and nuanced, one finds a critique of contemporary Spartan institutions (...)
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    Filosofia e mistérios: leitura do Proêmio de Parmênides.Alberto Bernabé - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 10:37-55.
    Tem-se analisado, recorrentemente, a influência de Homero e de Hesíodo no proêmio do poema de Parmênides. As possíveis influências da poesia órfica tem sido apenas consideradas. Todavia, diversas descobertas de textos órficos aconselham voltar a analisar os vestígios da tradição mistérica, em geral, e órfica, em particular, no poema do filósofo de Eléia, sem minimizar, com isso, as outras influências já postas em relevo. O autor assinalou, em um trabalho anterior, algumas conexões entre Parmênides e os textos órficos; neste artigo, (...)
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  33. Stop Wishing. Start Doing!: Motivational Enhancement Is Already in Use.Alberto Giubilini & Steve Clarke - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 6 (1):29-31.
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    La representación del Estado en el discurso de la Asociación Madres de la Plaza de Mayo en Argentina.Alberto Javier Mayorga Rojel & Carlos del Valle Rojas - 2010 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 26.
    En el presente trabajo se presentan algunos resultados obtenidos del estudio acerca de la configuración del Estado en el discurso político de las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo durante el 2001 - 2002. Para cumplir con lo enunciado, se realiza un análisis crítico del discurso con el objeto de identificar cómo el dispositivo utilizado por este movimiento social durante el periodo mencionado ocupa un conjunto de elementos discursivos que delimitan y/o fortalecen el sentido de la noción de Estado en (...)
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    Humanismo mexicano del siglo XX.Alberto Saladino García (ed.) - 2004 - Toluca: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México.
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    Using Individuals as (Mere) Means in Management of Infectious Diseases without Vaccines. Should We Purposely Infect Young People with Coronavirus?Alberto Giubilini - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (9):62-65.
    Volume 20, Issue 9, September 2020, Page 62-65.
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    A Filosofia da Ciência de Mário Bunge ea Questao do" Positivismo".Alberto Cupani - 1991 - Manuscrito: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 14 (2):113-142.
  38. Nuevos retos para la sociedad de la Información:¿ Pueden las TIC ayudar a solucionar los problemas del planeta?Alberto Andreu Pinillos - 2008 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 75:132-139.
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    Creazione artistica e forma.Alberto Ghislanzoni - 1950 - Roma,: De Santis.
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    The "Second Cave" and Historical Consciousness in the Correspondence of Leo Strauss and Gerhard Krüger.Alberto Ghibellini - 2019 - Review of Metaphysics 73 (2):285-309.
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    Art, Life and Form. On Nietzsche and the Aesthetics of Existence.Alberto Giacomelli - 2021 - Studi di Estetica 19.
    The paper aims to investigate the peculiar relationship between art and life in the context of Nietzsche’s thought. We mean to show how Nietzschean aesthetics is not conceived as a theoretical and rational reflection that abstractly investigates the conditions of possibility of beauty and art: on the contrary, aesthetics is understood by Nietzsche as a practice aimed at shaping life in a beautiful form. The topic of the Lebens-form is considered as a common thread of an original exegesis of human (...)
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  42. Metodologia e metafisica.Alberto Gianquinto - 1955 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9:215.
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    Traduire la Rhétorique. Rainer Maria Rilke als Übersetzer des sermon L’Amour de Madeleine.Alberto Gil - 2008 - In Manfred Schmeling & Alberto Gil (eds.), Kultur Übersetzen: Zur Wissenschaft des Übersetzens Im Deutsch-Französischen Dialog. Akademie Verlag. pp. 117-128.
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    Recorrido por la Bibliografía sobre la Religión Zoroástrica desde 1975.Alberto Cantera Glera - 2002 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 7:195.
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    Bioethics and Consciousness.Alberto García Gómez, Maria Paola Brugnoli & Alberto Carrara (eds.) - 2021 - Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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  46. Neuronal complexity.Alberto Granato - 2010 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 102 (2):275-280.
     
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  47. Verso un giudizio morale integrale: teologia e neuroscienze in dialogo.Alberto Grandi - 2023 - Bologna: EDB.
     
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    Methods for Sociological Inquiry on Emotion in Educational Settings.Alberto Bellocchi - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (2):151-156.
    Sociological approaches to inquiry on emotion in educational settings are growing. Despite a long tradition of research and theory in disciplines such as psychology and sociology, the methods and approaches for naturalistic investigation of emotion are in a developmental phase in educational settings. In this article, recent empirical studies on emotion in educational contexts are canvassed. The discussion focuses on the use of multiple methods within research conducted in high school and university classrooms highlighting recent methodological progress. The methods discussed (...)
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    Professional obligations and the demandingness of acting against one’s conscience.Alberto Giubilini - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Conscience is typically invoked in healthcare to defend a right to conscientious objection, that is, the refusal by healthcare professionals to perform certain activities in the name of personal moral or religious views. On this approach, freedom of conscience should be respected when the individual is operating in a professional capacity. Others would argue, however, that a conscientious professional is one who can set aside one’s own moral or religious views when they conflict with professional obligations. The debate on conscientious (...)
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    El pensar de la errancia.Alberto Constante - 1992 - Toluca, México: Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura.
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