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    Participación Política Femenina. Experiencia de mujeres concejalas en la provincia de Bío Bío, período 2004-2008.Carmen Claudia Acuña - 2008 - Polis 19.
    De siete mujeres concejalas electas en la provincia de Bio Bio, octava región, en 1996; el año 2004 habían aumentado a veintidós. Si bien esta cifra parece no ser tan significativa, ella da cuenta de los importantes avances que las mujeres han tenido en una esfera de difícil acceso como lo es el mundo político. Este artículo busca dar cuenta de la participación política femenina, a través de las experiencias de quince mujeres concejalas de la provincia del Bío Bío, todas (...)
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    Desarrollo de la complejidad sintáctica en recontados narrativos de niños preescolares y escolares.Christian Peñaloza, Claudia Araya & Carmen Julia Coloma - 2017 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 27 (2):334-349.
    El aumento de la complejidad sintáctica evidencia el desarrollo lingüístico de los niños. El uso de ciertas medidas de lenguaje permite dar cuenta de dicho proceso, lo que ha sido corroborado en niños preescolares hispanohablantes y en niños en etapas tardías de desarrollo. Este trabajo propone explorar dicho desarrollo contrastando a un grupo de niños chilenos con desarrollo típico que asisten a preescolar con un grupo de primer año básico. Las medidas incluyeron índices primarios y secundarios de complejidad y se (...)
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    Construction of nursing knowledge in commodified contexts: A discussion paper.Ana Martínez-Rodríguez, Laura Martínez-Faneca, Claudia Casafont-Bullich & Maria Carmen Olivé-Ferrer - 2020 - Nursing Inquiry 27 (2):e12336.
    This original article outlines a theoretical path and posterior critical analysis regarding two relevant matters in modern nursing: patterns of knowing in nursing and commodification contexts in contemporary health systems. The aim of our manuscript is to examine the development of basic and contextual nursing knowledge in commodified contexts. For this purpose, we outline a discussion and reflexive dialogue based on a literature search and our clinical experience. To lay the foundation for an informed discussion, we conducted a literature search (...)
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  4. The child's right to an open future?Claudia Mills - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (4):499–509.
  5. Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide.Claudia Card - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this contribution to philosophical ethics, Claudia Card revisits the theory of evil developed in her earlier book The Atrocity Paradigm, and expands it to consider collectively perpetrated and collectively suffered atrocities. Redefining evil as a secular concept and focusing on the inexcusability - rather than the culpability - of atrocities, Card examines the tension between responding to evils and preserving humanitarian values. This stimulating and often provocative book contends that understanding the evils in terrorism, torture and genocide enables (...)
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    Aristotle's Ethics as First Philosophy.Claudia Baracchi - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    In Aristotle's Ethics as First Philosophy Claudia Baracchi demonstrates the indissoluble links between practical and theoretical wisdom in Aristotle's thinking. Referring to a broad range of texts from the Aristotelian corpus, Baracchi shows how the theoretical is always informed by a set of practices, and specifically, how one's encounter with phenomena, the world, or nature in the broadest sense, is always a matter of ethos. Such a 'modern' intimation can, thus, be found at the heart of Greek thought. Baracchi's (...)
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    Neural-latency noise places limits on human sensitivity to the timing of events.Kielan Yarrow, Carmen Kohl, Toby Segasby, Rachel Kaur Bansal, Paula Rowe & Derek H. Arnold - 2022 - Cognition 222 (C):105012.
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    An Emotional Road to Sustainability: How Affective Science Can Support pro-Climate Action.Claudia R. Schneider & Sander van der Linden - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (4):284-288.
    Although emotions play a crucial role in understanding and encouraging sustainable behavior and decision-making, many open questions currently remain unanswered. In this review, we advance three broad areas of particular theoretical and applied importance that affective science and emotion researchers could benefit from engaging with: (1) “ sustainable emotions” or empirically testing the possibility of positive reinforcing feedback loops between anticipatory and experienced emotions following the adoption of sustainable behaviors, (2) “ non- Western emotions” or exploring the extent to which (...)
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    El testimonio desde el margen. El entenado, de Juan José Saer, y el sentido de la historia.Carmen Alvarez Lobato - 2024 - Escritos 32 (68):1-15.
    En este artículo se estudia la novela _El entenado _(1983), de Juan José Saer, una obra singular que se incluye dentro del género de la nueva novela histórica pero que se aleja de sus convenciones. _El entenado _no reflexiona sobre un hecho central de la historia de Argentina ni acude a testimonios colectivos, sino que desplaza su mirada al testimonio individual y a la narración de un acontecimiento histórico casi olvidado, marginal: la fallida expedición de Juan Díaz de Solís (1515) (...)
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    Blind to Bias? Young Children Do Not Anticipate that Sunk Costs Lead to Irrational Choices.Claudia G. Sehl, Ori Friedman & Stephanie Denison - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (11):e13063.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 45, Issue 11, November 2021.
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    Plants and Vegetal Respiration in Early Greek Philosophy.Claudia Zatta - 2023 - Ancient Philosophy 43 (1):251-272.
    This essay pursues the question of vegetal respiration in Presocratics’ doctrines in contrast to Aristotle’s categorical circumscription of this vital process to the blooded animals. It finds that epithelial respiration in DK31 B100 is central to Empedocles’ conception of plants’ breathing, linked to their fructification, deciduousness, and overall life preservation. It also discusses plants’ respiration in relation to their body temperature in Menestor, then, concludes by analyzing Democritus’ psychological doctrine, arguing that the intake of fiery atoms pertained to all living (...)
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    The Cardiac Rehabilitation Psychodynamic Group Intervention : An Explorative Study.Claudia Venuleo, Gianna Mangeli, Piergiorgio Mossi, Antonio F. Amico, Mauro Cozzolino, Alessandro Distante, Gianfranco Ignone, Giulia Savarese & Sergio Salvatore - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  13. Duties to Aging Parents.Claudia Mills - unknown
    "What do grown children owe their parents?" Over two decades ago philosopher Jane English asked this question and came up with the startling answer: nothing (English 1979). English joins many contemporary philosophers in rejecting the once-traditional view that grown children owe their parents some kind of fitting repayment for past services rendered. The problem with the traditional view, as argued by many, is, first, that parents have duties to provide fairly significant services to their growing children, and persons do not (...)
     
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    Abductive reasoning, interpretation and collaborative processes.Claudia Arrighi & Roberta Ferrario - 2008 - Foundations of Science 13 (1):75-87.
    In this paper we want to examine how the mutual understanding of speakers is reached during a conversation through collaborative processes, and what role is played by abductive inference (in the Peircean sense) in these processes. We do this by bringing together contributions coming from a variety of disciplines, such as logic, philosophy of language and psychology. When speakers are engaged in a conversation, they refer to a supposed common ground: every participant ascribes to the others some knowledge, belief, opinion (...)
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    Medical technologies, time, and the good life.Claudia Bozzaro - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (2):1-16.
    Against the backdrop of emerging medical technologies that promise transgression of temporal limits, this paper aims to show the importance that an individual lifetime’s finitude and fugacity have for the question of the good life. The paper’s first section examines how the passing of an individual’s finite lifetime can be experienced negatively, and thus cause “suffering from the passing of time.” The second section is based on a sociological analysis within the conceptual framework of individualization and capitalism, which characterizes many (...)
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    Stability of autobiographical memory in young people with intellectual disabilities.Claudia Morales, Antonio L. Manzanero, Alina Wong, Mar Gómez-Gutiérrez, Ana M. Iglesias, Susana Barón & Miguel Álvarez - 2017 - Anuario de Psicología Jurídica 27 (1):79-84.
    The present study aimed to analyze the stability of the memory of a stressful event (medical examination within a hospital setting) over time in young people (age range 12 to 21, Mage = 15.11 years old, SD = 3.047) with mild or moderate intellectual disability (IQ = 54.32, SD = 13.47). The results show a stability of the memory of what happened an hour and a week after the event in relation to the people involved, the apparatus used, and the (...)
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    Cinema, Philosophy and Education.Claudia Schumann & Torill Strand - 2021 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (5):453-459.
    This special issue responds to the current discourse on cinema and education from a philosophical point of view. Considering the fact that young people worldwide are watching films and series via their smartphones or personal computers, we here explore the educative aspects of this popular activity. Does this wide-ranging habit mis-educate the next generation? Or does cinema carry a potential for ethical-political education, parallel to the ancient Greek tragedies and the modernist Bildungsroman? The authors of this special issue deliberate this (...)
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    Editorial to JBSP Special Issue on the Phenomenology of Listening (52:4) Phenomenology of Listening.Claudia Welz - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (4):265-269.
    It is not a coincidence that we often use acoustic metaphors in order to describe the relation between interiority and exteriority. The sense of hearing can be understood as the door to the soul, b...
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    The significance of prognosis for a theory of medical practice.Claudia Wiesemann - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (3):253-261.
    A typical problem of modern medicine results from the gap between scientific knowledge and its application in individual cases. Whereas scientific knowledge is generalized and impersonal information, medical practice takes place under conditions which are singular, individual and irreversible. The paper examines whether prognosis is able to bridge this gap or hiatus theoreticus. It is shown that diagnosis of a single case always relies on prognostic considerations. The individual prognosis (as distinguished from the nosologic prognosis of a certain disease) enables (...)
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    Mirroring the object of the lesson: The creative process of scriptural rewriting as an effective practice for teaching sacred texts.Carmen Palmer - forthcoming - Zygon.
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    Searching for an Inclusive Approach to Biblical Laws Relating to Women: Observing Innertextual Developments in the Dead Sea Scrolls as an Instructive Tool.Carmen Palmer - 2022 - Feminist Theology 31 (1):65-75.
    Despite the existence of biblical laws pertaining to women, Cheryl Anderson, in her work Ancient Laws and Contemporary Controversies, observes that these same laws do not take into account the perspectives of women. Instead, they are formed from a “male perspective” with which female readers learn to identify through “immasculation.” Anderson proposes an alternative, liberationist, and inclusive approach, in which the realities of the marginalized serve as the point of departure, and suggests that one way to perform this task entails (...)
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    Jones, James W., Laurence B. McCullough and Bruce W. Richman. 2008. The ethics of surgical practice.Carmen Paradis - 2009 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (1):131-133.
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    The Emergence of Sound Art: Opening the Cages of Sound.Carmen Pardo - 2017 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 75 (1):35-48.
    This article discusses listening that is appropriate to sound art and the associated changes in the paradigms, or thought patterns, that occur so often when we move from visual to aural perception. The distinction between historically accepted and rejected sounds is used to show how putting sounds in cages has fashioned a form of listening and of life. Twentieth-century experimental music and, especially, the music and the reflections of John Cage have opened these cages of sound and at the same (...)
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    Revisiting Fromm and Bourdieu: Contributions to habitus and realism.Carmen M. Grillo - 2018 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 48 (4):416-432.
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    Emotions before actions: When children see costs as causal.Claudia G. Sehl, Ori Friedman & Stephanie Denison - 2024 - Cognition 247 (C):105774.
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    The Role of the Distributor Network in the Persistence of Legal and Ethical Problems of Multi-level Marketing Companies.Claudia Groß & Dirk Vriens - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 156 (2):333-355.
    Multi-level marketing companies such as Amway, Herbalife, or Tupperware differ from most other companies. They market their products and services by means of self-employed distributors who typically work from home, sell products to end consumers, and recruit, motivate, and educate new distributors to do the same. Although the industry’s growth seems to illustrate the attractiveness of MLMs, the industry has been facing several legal and ethical problems. In this paper, we focus on these problems and argue that an extended MLM (...)
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    Stratigraphy in the early nineteenth century: a transdisciplinary approach, with special reference to Central Europe.Claudia Schweizer - 2008 - Annals of Science 65 (2):257-274.
    Summary The development of stratigraphy started with the work of the Danish scientist Nicolaus Steno (1638–1696), who ascribed the formation of strata to the gradual deposition of sediment in the sea. In the course of the eighteenth century, his work was complemented by the independent observations of various European scientists, who recorded deposits of fossilized plants and animals in sedimentary strata. Late in the eighteenth century, William Smith (1769–1839) discovered the specificity of fossil deposits in successive strata, an observation that (...)
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  28. Conferencia Misionera Mundial: en el Centenario de la Primera Conferencia del Consejo Mundial de las Iglesias. Edimburgo 2010.Carmen Fernández Aguinaco - 2010 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 60 (968):8-10.
    En lugar de pensar que la iglesia tiene una misión, se piensa que la misión tiene una iglesia para llevarla a cabo. La tensión entre las dos percepciones no está, por supuesto, solucionada, pero al menos existe el diálogo y la aceptación por parte de todos de ese sentido de misión como parte de la esencia de la iglesia.
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  29. ¿Ganará Gore la batalla del calentamiento global?Carmen Fernández Aguinaco - 2007 - Critica 57 (944):8-11.
     
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    The The theory of risk in the sale.Claudia Patricia García Rivera - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):205-215.
    The Colombian Civil Code regulates the theory of risk in the contractual relationships that arise from the sale. The buyer is not the owner and bears the fortuitous loss of the thing, having to execute the payment provision knowing that the debtor will not meet theirs, in a situation that threatens the contractual balance of act. The theory is taken from French law, George Ripert (n. d) and adopted by the Colombian law. It is proposed that the cause of the (...)
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  31. The dynamic nature of meaning.Claudia Arrighi & Roberta Ferrario - 2005 - In Lorenzo Magnani & Riccardo Dossena (eds.), Computing, Philosophy and Cognition: Proceedings of the European Computing and Philosophy Conference (ECAP 2004). College Publications. pp. 295-312.
    In this paper we investigate how the dynamic nature of words’ meanings plays a role in a philosophical theory of meaning. For ‘dynamic nature’ we intend the characteristic of being flexible, of changing according to many factors (speakers, contexts, and more). We consider meaning as something that gradually takes shape from the dynamic processes of communication. Accordingly, we present a draft of a theory of meaning that, on the one hand, describes how a private meaning is formed as a mental (...)
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  32. What's wrong with adult-child sex?Claudia Card - 2002 - Journal of Social Philosophy 33 (2):170–177.
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    Sachregister.Claudia Blöser - 2014 - In Zurechnung Bei Kant: Zum Zusammenhang von Person Und Handlung in Kants Praktischer Philosophie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 324-328.
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  34. Literacidad en salud para personas con condiciones de salud crónicas.Claudia Bustamante, Claudia Alcayaga, Solange Campos, Mila Urrutia & Ilta Lange - forthcoming - Horizonte.
     
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  35. El manuscrito de fray Pedro de Vera (1603) en la Biblioteca del Palacio Real de Madrid.Carmen Eisman Lasaga - 1992 - Revista Agustiniana 33 (102):1317-1374.
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  36. Comportamiento de la frecuencia fundamental respecto a la apertura mandibular Y modalidad fonatoria.Carmen Cecilia Latorre - forthcoming - Areté. Revista de Filosofía.
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    Forgotten Origins, Occluded Meanings: Translation of Emotion Terms.Claudia Wassmann - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (2):163-171.
    The interdisciplinary field of emotion studies disregarded historical perspectives on translation and left out a substantial body of scientific research on feelings and emotions that was not published in English. Yet these texts were foundational in forging the scientific concept of emotion in experimental psychology in the 19th century. The current approach to emotion science overlooks that translation issues occurred between three languages, German, French, and English, as physiological psychologists at the time were reading each other in these languages all (...)
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    Interpersonal helping in the workplace: social expectation predicts anticipated guilt and intention to help a coworker.Claudia Gherghel - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (7):986-1000.
    Promoting interpersonal helping among coworkers is an important aim for any organisation that cares about employee well-being. Drawing on guilt aversion hypothesis, this research focuses on the power of social expectations in promoting prosocial behaviour among employees and investigates the role of anticipated guilt for failing to meet coworkers’ expectations. In two preregistered studies, the effect of beneficiary expectation on benefactors’ anticipated guilt and intention to help was investigated. In Study 1, Japanese participants (n = 284) recalled a situation when (...)
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    Innovación y desarrollo territorial en aglomeraciones industriales periféricas: el caso del Polo Petroquímico de Bahía Blanca (Argentina).Carmen Cincunegui & Ignasi Brunet - 2012 - Arbor 188 (753):97-111.
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    Procedimientos y representación en la semántica léxica.Carmen Curcó - 2016 - Dianoia 61 (77):3-37.
    Resumen: La noción semántica de significado procedimental se propuso originalmente como una manera de explicar la contribución del léxico no conceptual a la interpretación. Los elementos procedimentales se consideraron en una primera etapa portadores de instrucciones para realizar inferencias pragmáticas. Entre otros factores, su rigidez frente a la maleabilidad del significado conceptual hizo pensar en dos tipos de semántica léxica para las lenguas naturales, una conceptual y otra procedimental. Recientemente, el estudio de las conductas naturales ostensivas y la visión de (...)
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    Teorías de la justicia y tribunales internacionales de derechos humanos: introducción.Carmen Pérez González & Isabel Wences - 2021 - Araucaria 23 (46).
    El presente monográfico recoge trabajos en torno al tema que da título al mismo: “Teorías de la justicia y tribunales internacionales de derechos humanos”. Dos son las consideraciones que, de entrada, deben hacerse sobre el mismo.
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  42. La comprensión aristotélica del trabajo.Carmen Innerarity Grau - 1990 - Anuario Filosófico 23 (2):69-108.
     
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    José Luis L. Aranguren.Carmen Herrando - 2006 - Madrid: Fundación Emmanuel Mounier.
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  44. Shelley’s ‘Spirit of the Age’ Antedated in Hume.Claudia Schmidt - 1991 - Notes and Queries 38:297-8.
    ABSTRACTThis article focuses on the writings of David Hume. The original edition of the book "Oxford English Dictionary," as well as the integrated edition of 1989, both contain the definition that "spirit" is the prevailing tone or tendency of a particular period of time. In the essay "Of Luxury," published by David Hume in 1752, he writes that the spirit of the age affects all the arts. He says that the minds of men, being once roused from their lethargy, and (...)
     
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    Stephen Gaukroger, The Natural and the Human. Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1739-1841.Carmen Silva - 2021 - Dianoia 66 (86):155-162.
    Resumen En esta discusión expongo algunas objeciones a las siguientes tesis de Velázquez 2020: 1) que tanto Descartes como Frege sostienen que las entidades aritméticas son irreductibles a procesos empíricos; 2) que, en el caso de Descartes, dichas entidades son “perennes, inherentes a la propia constitución y funcionamiento de la mente” y 3) que Frege impugnó la filosofía matemática de Mill por psicologista. Sostengo que la segunda tesis no es, per se, controversial, pero que sí lo es en el contexto (...)
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    Present within or without Appearances? Kierkegaard’s Phenomenology of the Invisible: Between Hegel and Levinas.Claudia Welz - 2007 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2007 (1):470-513.
  47. Das Erlanger Modell. Urteilskraft und Handlungskompetenz als Lernziele des Ethikunterrichts.Claudia Wiesemann - 1994 - Ethik in der Medizin 6 (2):93-98.
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    Ethics of resource allocation: instruments for rational decision making in support of a sustainable health care.Claudia Wild - 2005 - Poiesis and Praxis 3 (4):296-309.
    In all western countries health care budgets are under considerable constraint and therefore a reflection process has started on how to gain the most health benefit for the population within limited resource boundaries. The field of ethics of resource allocation has evolved only recently in order to bring some objectivity and rationality in the discussion. In this article it is argued that priority setting is the prerequisite of ethical resource allocation and that for purposes of operationalization, instruments such as need (...)
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    The Monastic Cell as Utopian Niche: The Contribution of Religious Niches to Socio-Ecological Transformation.Claudia Gärtner - 2024 - Utopian Studies 35 (1):67-82.
    This article explores the extent to which Christian traditions, especially the monastic way of life, possess a transformative potential toward a socio-ecological society. Christian ideas are not unbroken utopias, but they possess an eschatological proviso based on God's otherness. Neither is monastic life a prefiguration of the Kingdom of God, nor do Christians or the Church prefigure a heavenly society, but Christian action and religious communities can be regarded as forms of _refigurative practice_, which can fail again and again without (...)
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  50. La filosofía de la causalidad en Davidson.Claudia Lorena García - 1980 - Dianoia 26:178.
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