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    (1 other version)Força de trabalho em Portugal, 2008-2012 - doi: 10.4025/dialogos.v17i3.799.Raquel Varela, Ana Rajado, António Simões do Paço, Maria João Berhan & Renato B. Guedes - 2013 - Diálogos (Maringa) 17 (3).
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  2. Standing on the Shoulders of Goffman: Advancing a Relational Research Agenda on Stigma.Ana M. Aranda, Wesley S. Helms, Karen D. W. Patterson, Thomas J. Roulet & Bryant Ashley Hudson - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (7):1339-1377.
    Drawing from Goffman’s original observations on stigma and the consequences of interactions between the stigmatized and supportive or stigmatizing audiences, we conduct a 20-year review of the diverse literature on stigma to revisit the collective nature of stigmatization processes. We find that studies on stigma’s origins, responses, processes, and outcomes have diverged from Goffman’s relational view of stigma as they have overlooked important relational mechanisms explaining the processes of (de)stigmatization. We draw from those conclusions to justify the need to study (...)
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    Care-ful Work: An Ethics of Care Approach to Contingent Labour in the Creative Industries.Ana Alacovska & Joëlle Bissonnette - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 169 (1):135-151.
    Studies of creative industries typically contend that creative work is profoundly precarious, taking place on a freelance basis in highly competitive, individualized and contingent labour markets. Such studies depict creative workers as correspondingly self-enterprising, self-reliant, self-interested and calculative agents who valorise care-free independence. In contrast, we adopt the ‘ethics of care’ approach to explore, recognize and appreciate the communitarian, relational and moral considerations as well as interpersonal connectedness and interdependencies that underpin creative work. Drawing on in-depth interviews with creative workers (...)
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    Expertise, Ethics Expertise, and Clinical Ethics Consultation: Achieving Terminological Clarity.Ana S. Iltis & Mark Sheehan - 2016 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 41 (4):416-433.
    The language of ethics expertise has become particularly important in bioethics in light of efforts to establish the value of the clinical ethics consultation, to specify who is qualified to function as a clinical ethics consultant, and to characterize how one should evaluate whether or not a person is so qualified. Supporters and skeptics about the possibility of ethics expertise use the language of ethics expertise in ways that reflect competing views about what ethics expertise entails. We argue for clarity (...)
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    Between East and West: Hegel and the Origins of the Russian Dilemma.Ana Siljak - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (2):335-358.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.2 (2001) 335-358 [Access article in PDF] Between East and West: Hegel and the Origins of the Russian Dilemma Ana Siljak Nikolai Berdiaev, the eminent twentieth-century Russian philosopher, wrote that the "problem of East and West" was an "eternal" one for Russia. 1 Attempting to make sense of the violent upheavals that shook Russia in 1917, Berdiaev believed that the source of Russian (...)
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    Clearing the Smoke: Regulations, Moral Legitimacy, and Performance in the U.S. Tobacco Industry.Ana M. Aranda & Tal Simons - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 187 (4):803-819.
    Considering recent theoretical discussions about the concept of moral legitimacy, this study advances our understanding of its performance consequences. Specifically, it uncovers the mediating role of moral legitimacy in the relationship between regulations and industry performance. Our analysis of the U.S. state-level data on regulations in a controversial industry between 1994 and 2010 yields four significant findings. The results show that regulations not only decrease performance but also negatively impact moral legitimacy. Moreover, this study provides empirical evidence that moral legitimacy (...)
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    A Pharmacological Perspective on Technology-Induced Organised Immaturity: The Care-giving Role of the Arts.Ana Alacovska, Peter Booth & Christian Fieseler - 2023 - Business Ethics Quarterly 33 (3):565-595.
    Digital technologies induce organised immaturity by generating toxic sociotechnical conditions that lead us to delegate autonomous, individual, and responsible thoughts and actions to external technological systems. Aiming to move beyond a diagnostic critical reading of the toxicity of digitalisation, we bring Bernard Stiegler’s pharmacological analysis of technology into dialogue with the ethics of care to speculatively explore how the socially engaged arts—a type of artistic practice emphasising audience co-production and processual collective responses to social challenges—play a care-giving role that helps (...)
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    The “Ethics” Expertise in Clinical Ethics Consultation.Ana S. Iltis & Lisa M. Rasmussen - 2016 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 41 (4):363-368.
    The nature, possibility, and implications of ethics expertise in general and of bioethics expertise in particular has been the focus of extensive debate for over thirty years. What is ethics expertise and what does it enable experts to do? Knowing what ethics expertise is can help answer another important question: What, if anything, makes a claim of expertise legitimate? In other words, how does someone earn the appellation “ethics expert?” There remains deep disagreement on whether ethics expertise is possible, and (...)
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    Organ Donation, Brain Death and the Family: Valid Informed Consent.Ana S. Iltis - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (2):369-382.
    I argue that valid informed consent is ethically required for organ donation from individuals declared dead using neurological criteria. Current policies in the U.S. do not require this and, not surprisingly, current practices inhibit the possibility of informed consent. Relevant information is withheld, opportunities to ensure understanding and appreciation are extremely limited, and the ability to make and communicate a free and voluntary decision is hindered by incomplete disclosure and other practices. Current practices should be revised to facilitate valid informed (...)
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    Risk-Taking: Individual and Family Interests.Ana S. Iltis - 2015 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40 (4):437-450.
    Decisions regarding clinical procedures or research participation typically require the informed consent of individuals. When individuals are unable to give consent, the informed permission of a legally authorized representative or surrogate is required. Although many proposed procedures are aimed primarily at benefiting the individual, some are not. I argue that, particularly when individuals are asked to assume risks primarily or exclusively for the benefit of others, family members ought to be engaged in the informed consent process. Examples of procedures in (...)
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    Prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis: contemporary practices in light of the past.Ana S. Iltis - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (6):334-339.
    The 20th century eugenics movement in the USA and contemporary practices involving prenatal screening (PNS), prenatal diagnosis (PND), abortion and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) share important morally relevant similarities. I summarise some features of the 20th century eugenics movement; describe the contemporary standard of care in the USA regarding PNS, PND, abortion and PGD; and demonstrate that the ‘old eugenics’ the contemporary standard of care share the underlying view that social resources should be invested to prevent the birth of people (...)
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    Look who's talking: The interdisciplinarity of bioethics and the implications for bioethics education.Ana Iltis - 2006 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (6):629 – 641.
    There are competing accounts of the birth of bioethics. Despite the differences among them, these accounts share the claim that bioethics was not born in a single disciplinary home or in a single social space, but in numerous, including hospitals, doctors' offices, research laboratories, courtrooms, medical schools, churches and synagogues, and philosophy classrooms. This essay considers the interdisciplinarity of bioethics and the contribution of new disciplines to bioethics. It also explores the implications of interdisciplinarity for bioethics education. As bioethics develops, (...)
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    Ethics: The Art of Wandering Aimlessly?Ana Iltis - 2019 - Christian Bioethics 25 (1):128-143.
    Questions concerning the role (or lack thereof) of God in morality are implicitly or explicitly important in Western philosophical ethics. I describe some of the different ways philosophers treat (or ignore) God and the foundations of morality more generally, and I highlight some of the implications of these approaches for bioethics. I demonstrate that the starting points we choose for morality set the course for fundamentally different accounts of what is permissible and impermissible, good and bad, and right and wrong.
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  14. Bleeding Words: Louise Bourgeois' and José Leonilson's Love Images.Beck Ana Lucia & Berwanger Maria - 2016 - PKn Comparative Literature 39 (JUNE 2016):141-161.
    As one tries to grasp love and its images within José Leonilson's production, a multiplicity of aspects and meanings are seen that also relate to Louise Bourgeois's oeuvre in regard to the interest in human relations. Through a comparative approach to both artists' poetics, an understanding is created that love is not a simplistic action and all the words read in or applied to their visual discourse must be considered within a wide range of love in visual and literary images. (...)
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    Heads, Bodies, Brains, and Selves: Personal Identity and the Ethics of Whole-Body Transplantation.Ana Iltis - 2022 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (2):257-278.
    Plans to attempt what has been called a head transplant, a body transplant, and a head-to-body transplant in human beings raise numerous ethical, social, and legal questions, including the circumstances, if any, under which it would be ethically permissible to attempt whole-body transplantation (WBT) in human beings, the possible effect of WBT on family relationships, and how families should shape WBT decisions. Our assessment of many of these questions depends partially on how we respond to sometimes centuries-old philosophical thought experiments (...)
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    Building Norms for Organ Donation in China: Pitfalls and Challenges.Ana S. Iltis - 2019 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 44 (5):640-662.
    In most, if not all, jurisdictions with active organ transplantation programs, there is a persistent desire to increase donation rates because the demand for transplantable organs exceeds the supply. China, in particular, faces an extraordinary gap between the number of organs donated by deceased donors and the number of people seeking one or more transplants. China might look to Western countries with higher donation rates to determine how best to introduce Western practices into the Chinese system. In attempting to increase (...)
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    Moral Epistemology and Bioethics: Is the New Natural Law the Solution to Otherwise Intractable Disputes?Ana S. Iltis - 2016 - Christian Bioethics 22 (2):169-185.
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    Severing Clinical Ethics Consultation from the Ethical Commitments and Preferences of Clinical Ethics Consultants.Ana S. Iltis - 2022 - Christian Bioethics 28 (2):122-133.
    Recent work calls for excluding clinical ethics consultants’ religious ethical commitments from formulating recommendations about particular cases and communicating those recommendations. I demonstrate that three arguments that call for excluding religious ethical commitments from this work logically imply that consultants may not use their secular ethical commitments in their work. The call to sever clinical ethics consultation from the ethical commitments of clinical ethics consultants has implications for the scope of work consultants may do and for the competencies required for (...)
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  19. Eléments pour une anthropologie politique des positions et des préséances (types d'économies psychiques et systèmes politiques chez Norbert Elias et le Duc de Saint-Simon): Norbert Elias: une lecture plurielle.Claudine Haroche & Ana Montoia - 1995 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 99:247-263.
     
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    Lay concepts in informed consent to biomedical research: The capacity to understand and appreciate risk.Ana Iltis - 2006 - Bioethics 20 (4):180–190.
    ABSTRACT Persons generally must give their informed consent to participate in research. To provide informed consent persons must be given information regarding the study in simple, lay language. Consent must be voluntary, and persons giving consent must be legally competent to consent and possess the capacity to understand and appreciate the information provided. This paper examines the relationship between the obligation to disclose information regarding risks and the requirement that persons have the capacity to understand and appreciate the information. There (...)
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    Institutional Integrity in Roman Catholic Health Care Institutions.Ana Smith Iltis - 2001 - Christian Bioethics 7 (1):95-103.
    Issues of institutional identity and integrity in Roman Catholic health care institutions have been addressed at the level of individual institutions as well as by organizations of Catholic health care providers and at various levels in the Church hierarchy. The papers by Carol Taylor, C.S.F.N, Thomas Shannon, Kevin O’Rourke, O.P., Gerard Magill in this volume provide a significant contribution to concerns of Roman Catholic health care institutions as they face the challenges of providing health care in a secular, pluralistic, market-driven (...)
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    An emotional Stroop task with faces and words. A comparison of young and older adults.Ana I. Agustí, Encarnación Satorres, Alfonso Pitarque & Juan C. Meléndez - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 53:99-104.
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    The Wrongs of Unlawful Immigration.Ana Aliverti - 2017 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 11 (2):375-391.
    For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offences are not ‘true crimes’ or are a ‘mere camouflage’ to pursue non-criminal law aims deflect attention from questions concerning the limits of criminalization and leave unchallenged contradictions at the heart of criminal law theory. My purpose in this paper is to examine these offences through some of the basic tenets of criminal law. I argue that the predominant forms of liability for the most often used immigration offences (...)
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    Engelhardt on the Common Morality in Bioethics.Ana S. Iltis - 2018 - Conatus 3 (2):49.
    Contemporary bioethics is, at least in part, the product of biomedical and sociopolitical changes in the middle to latter part of the 20th century. These changes prompted reflection on deep moral questions at a time when traditional sources of moral guidance no longer were widely respected and, in some cases, were being rejected. In light of this, scholars, policy makers, and clinicians sought to identify a common morality that could be used among persons with different moral commitments to resolve disputes (...)
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    Introduction: Vulnerability in Biomedical Research.Ana S. Iltis - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (1):6-11.
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    José Chasin: a ontonegatividade da politicidade em Marx.Ana Selva Albinati - forthcoming - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas.
    O propósito desse artigo é apresentar o trabalho realizado por José Chasin na elucidação de um aspecto central do pensamento de Marx, que é a crítica à política. Não se trata só da conhecida questão do fim do Estado, uma vez que essa se coloca no interior de uma determinação mais ampla que é a da necessidade, da origem e do significado da política, reflexão desenvolvida por Marx, que conduz à consequente negação da politicidade enquanto atributo inerente à existência social, (...)
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    Placebo Controlled Trials: Restrictions, Not Prohibitions.Ana Smith Iltis - 2004 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (4):380-393.
    The last two decades have witnessed intense debate over the ethical legitimacy of placebo controlled trials. Most of the arguments for and against the use of PCTs turn on one of the following issues: the compatibility of the obligations of clinicians and researchers with PCTs, the scientific merit of PCTs, and the influence of patients' and subjects' perceptions, ability to consent, expectations, and rights on the permissibility of PCTs. I introduce each of these categories and assess the principal arguments in (...)
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    Maternidad En El Cine y la Ficción Contemporáneas.Ana Lanuza Avello & Belén Ester Casas - 2017 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 13:97-119.
    Este trabajo aborda el tema de la maternidad a través de algunos filmes y series de ficción que nos acercan a un mundo en el que dicha realidad se somete a juicio en sus aspectos más elementales. Nos situamos a principios del siglo xxi, en sociedades democráticas, en mayor o menor medida liberales y de raíz judeocristiana, en las que se están produciendo cambios y promoviendo debates que hacen tambalear las estructuras sociales y familiares tradicionales. En un contexto en el (...)
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    Sociabilidade literária e discurso humanitarista de António Ribeiro dos Santos.Ana Cristina Araújo - 2017 - Cultura:45-61.
    Este artigo centra-se na memória de António Ribeiro dos Santos e nas redes de sociabilidade do primeiro bibliotecário-mor da Real Biblioteca Pública da Corte. Na correspondência que mantém com outros sábios e eruditos, as regras de civilidade conjugam-se com o estilo de vida do académico e do bibliotecário. As redes de sociabilidade literária em que Ribeiro dos Santos se integra são nacionais e internacionais e não excluem a participação de mulheres cultas e eruditas. Relacionando alguns tópicos do debate de ideais (...)
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    E a guerra: o uso do eufemismo na imprensa: um estudo contrastivo em linguística cognitiva.Ana Margarida Abrantes - 2002 - Viseu, Portugal: Passagem Editores.
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    La filosofía de Richard Rorty: entre pragmatismo y relativismo.Colomina Almiñana, Juan José & Vicente Raga Rosaleny (eds.) - 2010 - Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva.
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  32. O" Projeto Columbia-University": Questionamentos em torno da Memória do Trabalho e da Educação.Ana Elizabeth Santos Alves & Lucineide Santos Silva - 2009 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 11 (1).
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  33. La instalación sexuada: la disyunción varón-mujer.Ana María Araújo - 2009 - In José Luis Cañas & Juan Manuel Burgos, El vuelo del Alción: El pensamiento de Julián Marías. Madrid: Páginas de Espuma.
     
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  34. Visão Crítica da Biotecnologia.Ana Paula Mattos Arêas - 2016 - Santo André, Brasil: NTE - UFABC.
    As ciências médicas, biomédicas, humanas e sociais têm avançado de forma frenética nos últimos anos. Com isso, se faz cada vez mais necessário o debate ético que visa contemplar o respeito à dignidade humana, animal e ao meio ambiente. A bioética se dedica a esse debate e se propõe a estendê-lo a setores não acadêmicos, como sociedades de proteção dos animais, dos direitos humanos e até grupos religiosos. Essa diversidade de opiniões não só é interessante, mas necessária, uma vez que (...)
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    Una nota sobre los nombres abstractos.Ana Clara Polakof - 2023 - Logos Revista de Lingüística Filosofía y Literatura 33 (1).
    En esta nota, defenderemos que los nombres abstractos denotan lo abstracto si se encuentran en un sintagma determinante subespecificado. Argumentaremos que la ausencia de la frase clasificadora será la responsable de que denoten lo abstracto. Por lo tanto, será la estructura y no el nombre abstracto en sí mismo la que nos permitirá denotar lo abstracto. Argumentaremos, asimismo, que la ausencia de dicha frase se relaciona con el conocimiento del mundo. Como no podemos percibir lo abstracto, no podemos porcionarlo. Así, (...)
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    On the Impermissibility of Euthanasia in Catholic Healthcare Organizations.Ana S. Iltis - 2006 - Christian Bioethics 12 (3):281-290.
    Roman Catholic healthcare institutions in the United States face a number of threats to the integrity of their missions, including the increasing religious and moral pluralism of society and the financial crisis many organizations face. These organizations in the United States often have fought fervently to avoid being obligated to provide interventions they deem intrinsically immoral, such as abortion. Such institutions no doubt have made numerous accommodations and changes in how they operate in response to the growing pluralism of our (...)
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  37. Families and Medical Decisions to Assume Risks for the Benefit of Others.Ana Iltis - 2015 - In Ruiping Fan, Family-Oriented Informed Consent: East Asian and American Perspectives. Cham: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Organizational ethics and institutional integrity.Ana Smith Iltis - 2001 - HEC Forum 13 (4):317-328.
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    Development of students' multilingual competence in primary education from the perspective of language teachers, professional associates, and school principals.Željka Knežević, Ana Šenjug Krleža & Ana Petravić - 2023 - Metodicki Ogledi 29 (2):203-228.
    The concept of a comprehensive language curriculum provides an important basis for the development of student's plurilingual competence. It ensures the inclusion of all students' language skills in language education, the creation of cross-linguistic connections, and the development of language awareness and awareness of language learning. Factors that influence the implementation of this concept at the school level are, amongst others: school leadership, collaboration among school staff, appropriate teaching methods, and beliefs and attitudes of all members of the school as (...)
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    Cecilia G. de Guilarte: de corresponsal en la guerra civil a escritora en el exilio.Julen Lezamiz & Ana Urrutia - 2015 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 4 (1).
    El propósito de la investigación que hemos realizado es poner de relieve la figura de Cecilia G. de Guilarte, escritora y periodista. Comenzó siendo una militante anarquista de la CNT y única mujer corresponsal de guerra en el Frente Norte republicano durante la Guerra Civil española, defendiendo sus ideas políticas y trabajando, también, como articulista en revistas de Cataluña. Con la pérdida de la guerra y su salida de España, su evolución ideológica y cambio político hacia ideas republicanas quedó reflejado (...)
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    Living Organ Donation Near and at the End of Life: Drawing and Re-Drawing the Boundaries Around Permissible Practices in Organ Donation.Ana S. Iltis - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (1):123-125.
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  42. Ritual as the creation of social reality.Ana Iltis - 2012 - In David Solomon, Ruiping Fan & Bingxiang Luo, Ritual and the moral life: reclaiming the tradition. Dordrecht: Springer.
     
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    Ingenieros del siglo XXI: importancia de la comunicación y de la formación estratégica en la doble esfera educativa y profesional del ingeniero.M. ª Paz Kindelán & Ana M.ª Martín - 2008 - Arbor 184 (732):731-742.
    El nacimiento de las redes mundiales de comunicación y las tecnologías de la información han redefinido el concepto de la educación en todos los ámbitos. En el terreno de la ingeniería se vislumbra un nuevo paradigma educativo donde se prioriza el desarrollo de destrezas genéricas, entre las que destacan la habilidad para comunicarse eficazmente de forma oral y escrita, para funcionar con una perspectiva multidisciplinar en la toma de decisiones y la resolución de problemas, el énfasis en el trabajo colaborativo (...)
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  44. Upādhyāya Śrī Yaśovijayajī sāhityasūci.Darśanā Koṭhārī & Dīpti Śāha (eds.) - 1999 - Amadāvāda: Prāptisthāna, Jitendra Kāpaḍiyā.
    Bibliography of the works of Yaśovijaya, 1624-1688, Jaina philosopher.
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  45. Os dois sentidos da crítica nietzscheana: Sócrates como um caso exemplar.Ana Carolina Da Costa E. Fonseca - 2012 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 57 (1).
    Toma-se a crítica de Nietzsche a Sócrates como um caso exemplar que mostra os dois sentidos fundamentais da crítica nietzscheana: a crítica nietzscheana consiste em censura e em elogio de modo dual, ou seja, censura e elogio são aspectos da crítica; e ao criticar alguém, Nietzsche está, igualmente, se autocriticando.
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    The Failure of Peer Review.Ana Iltis - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 8 (4):214-216.
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    Responsabilidad social y ética médico-sanitaria.Ana María Correa Díaz & Alejandro Valencia Arias - 2016 - Ratio Juris 11 (22):73-90.
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    La recepción de museo de la novela de la eterna. De la vanguardia diferida en el boom a la nacionalización de su autonomía en el posboom.Ana Davis González - 2022 - Alpha: Revista de Artes, Letras y Filosofia 1 (54):139-155.
    La novela póstuma de Macedonio Fernández, Museo de la Novela de la Eterna es una obra paradigmática de la narrativa argentina. Su largo proceso de escritura desde 1904 y su publicación diferida en 1967 despiertan un interés en la historia de su recepción. El objetivo del presente trabajo es señalar algunas paradojas que surgen de las lecturas del texto y de cómo se ha interpretado su autonomía ficcional durante el contexto de su publicación –el boom–. La primera parte busca delimitar (...)
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    Museo de la Novela de la Eterna’s reception. From the Deferred Avant-Garde during the Boom, to the Nationalization of its Autonomy in the Post-boom.Ana Davis González - 2022 - Alpha (Osorno) 54:157-177.
    Resumen: La novela póstuma de Macedonio Fernández, Museo de la Novela de la Eterna es una obra paradigmática de la narrativa argentina. Su largo proceso de escritura desde 1904 y su publicación diferida en 1967 despiertan un interés en la historia de su recepción. El objetivo del presente trabajo es señalar algunas paradojas que surgen de las lecturas del texto y de cómo se ha interpretado su autonomía ficcional durante el contexto de su publicación -el boom-. La primera parte busca (...)
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    Nietzsche en las vanguardias.Ana María De la Fuente Teixidó - 2014 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 6 (1):114-129.
    Las vanguardias artísticas nacieron insertas en un mundo de cambios para destronar un sistema de órdenes que estaban en decadencia. En los inicios del XX se experimentó la primera gran crisis del canon estético que hasta entonces definía el arte, los vanguardistas lo cuestionaron provocando la ruptura del discurso narrativo tradicional y lo reinventaron hasta convertirlo en uno de los pilares del mundo contemporáneo, abriendo una puerta desde lo imposible a lo posible. Como se verá en este artículo, debido a (...)
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