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    Naissance d’un stéréotype. Le berger dans quelques textes de la fin du Moyen Age. Thomas - 2021 - Studium 26 (26):13-37.
    : The shepherd embodies a strange and disturbing society. Isolated, marginal, it forms a world apart and evolves in a wild space where mountains, valleys, meadows or forests make up the framework of its activity. In this non-domesticated nature the human presence is suspect. This confusing being is very often represented with an animalized, almost monstrous or deformed body which becomes a metaphor for social order. This grotesque body translates the prejudices of urbanites and elites. It fuels sexual fantasies and (...)
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    Changes in experimentally produced anxiety with the passage of time: incubation effect.Dalbir Bindra & Lois Cameron - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (3):197.
  3. Songs from the Land of Dawn.Toyohiko Kagawa & Lois J. Erickson - unknown
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    Three Decades of the French New Novel.Neal Oxenhandler, Lois Oppenheim & Evelyne Costa de Beauregard - 1989 - Substance 18 (1):107.
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    ‘I didn’t count “willingness to pay” as part of the value’: Monetary valuation through respondents’ perspectives.Lina Isacs, Cecilia Håkansson, Therese Lindahl, Ulrika Gunnarsson-Östling & Pernilla Andersson - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (2):163-188.
    A frequent justification in the literature for using stated preference methods (SP) is that they are the only methods that can capture the so-called total economic value (TEV) of environmental changes to society. Based on follow-up interviews with SP survey respondents, this paper addresses the implications of that argument by shedding light on the construction of TEV, through respondents’ perspective. It illuminates the deficiencies of willingness to pay (WTP) as a measure of value presented as three aggregated themes considering respondents’ (...)
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    Tradition and invention: The bifocal stance theory of cultural evolution.Robert Jagiello, Cecilia Heyes & Harvey Whitehouse - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e249.
    Cultural evolution depends on both innovation (the creation of new cultural variants by accident or design) and high-fidelity transmission (which preserves our accumulated knowledge and allows the storage of normative conventions). What is required is an overarching theory encompassing both dimensions, specifying the psychological motivations and mechanisms involved. The bifocal stance theory (BST) of cultural evolution proposes that the co-existence of innovative change and stable tradition results from our ability to adopt different motivational stances flexibly during social learning and transmission. (...)
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  7. Paradoja e identidad en el horizonte de la democracia.Marta Irene Lois González - 1999 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 13:179-199.
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  8. Consumers, physicians, and payors: A triad of conflicting interests.Charles B. Inlander & Lois V. Backus - 1987 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 8 (1).
    The dynamic changes in American health care are significiantly deeper than technological advancement alone. Consumers, physicians, and third party payors are all assuming new roles in the system. The balance of medical control is radically shifting. Unless the three parties come together in a mutual partnership, needed improvements will not occur and what is currently good in the system will be lost. The key to this important partnership is the consumer.
     
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  9. Emanuel J. mickel.Julian Wasserman, Lois Roney & İ Walter de Gruyter - 1991 - Semiotica 85:151.
     
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  10. Reviewing Education and the Arts Project (REAP).Ellen Winner & Lois Hetland - 2000 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 34.
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    What Ethics Support for Resolving Ethical Conflicts Do Internists Use in Spanish Hospitals?Antonio Blanco Portillo, Rebeca García-Caballero, Diego Real de Asúa, Karmele Olaciregui Dague & Benjamín Herreros - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (2):285-293.
    Background Ethical conflicts generate difficulties in daily clinical activity. Which methods of ethical advice are most frequently used to resolve them among Spanish doctors has not been studied. The objective of this study is to describe what methods hospital internal medicine physicians in Spain use to resolve their ethical doubts and which they consider most useful. Design A cross-sectional observational study was conducted through a voluntary and anonymous survey and distributed through an ad hoc platform of the Spanish Society of (...)
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  12. Democracy, critique and the ontological turn.Mihaela Mihai, Lois McNay, Oliver Marchart, Aletta Norval, Vassilios Paipais, Sergei Prozorov & Mathias Thaler - 2017 - Contemporary Political Theory 16 (4):501-531.
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    Who will receive the last ventilator: why COVID-19 policies should not prioritise healthcare workers.Donna T. Chen, Lois Shepherd, Jordan Taylor & Mary Faith Marshall - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (9):599-602.
    Policies promoted and adopted for allocating ventilators during the COVID-19 pandemic have often prioritised healthcare workers or other essential workers. While the need for such policies has so far been largely averted, renewed stress on health systems from continuing surges, as well as the experience of allocating another scarce resource—vaccination—counsel revisiting the justifications for such prioritisation. Prioritising healthcare workers may have intuitive appeal, but the ethical justifications for doing so and the potential harms that could follow require careful analysis. Ethical (...)
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    Moral distress in paediatric oncology: Contributing factors and group differences.Pernilla Pergert, Cecilia Bartholdson, Klas Blomgren & Margareta af Sandeberg - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (7-8):2351-2363.
    Background: Providing oncological care to children is demanding and ethical issues concerning what is best for the child can contribute to moral distress. Objectives: To explore healthcare professionals’ experiences of situations that generate moral distress in Swedish paediatric oncology. Research design: In this national study, data collection was conducted using the Swedish Moral Distress Scale-Revised. The data analysis included descriptive statistics and non-parametric analysis of differences between groups. Participants and research context: Healthcare professionals at all paediatric oncology centres in Sweden (...)
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    A Comparison of Canadian and U.S. CSR Strategic Alliances, CSR Reporting, and CSR Performance: Insights into Implicit–Explicit CSR.Linda Thorne, Lois S. Mahoney, Kristen Gregory & Susan Convery - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 143 (1):85-98.
    We considered the question of how corporate social responsibility differs between Canada and the U.S. Prior research has identified that national institutional differences exist between the two countries [Freeman and Hasnaoui, J Business Ethics 100:419–443, 2011], which may be associated with variations in their respective CSR practices. Matten and Moon [Acad Manag Rev 33:404–424, 2008] suggested that cross-national differences in firms’ CSR are depicted by an implicit–explicit conceptual framework: explicit CSR practices are deliberate and more strategic than implicit CSR practices. (...)
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    What ethical conflicts do internists in Spain, México and Argentina encounter? An international cross-sectional observational study based on a self-administrated survey.Antonio Blanco Portillo, Rebeca García-Caballero, Diego Real de Asúa, Karmele Olaciregui Dague, Octavio Márquez Mendoza, Pascual Valdez & Benjamín Herreros - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-10.
    The differences in clinical bioethics between the Mediterranean and Latin American cultures have not been analyzed. The objective of the study is to compare the ethical conflicts that internists in Spain, Mexico and Argentina have. Cross-sectional observational study through a survey directed at internists from Spain, Argentina and Mexico. The survey was administered to affiliated members of the National Societies of Internal Medicine across three countries via an online platform. 762 internists participated, 261 from Spain, 154 from Argentina and 347 (...)
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  17. Job Crafting: Older Workers’ Mechanism for Maintaining Person-Job Fit.Carol M. Wong & Lois E. Tetrick - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:277313.
    Aging at work is a dynamic process. As individuals age, their motives, abilities and values change as suggested by life-span development theories (Kanfer & Ackerman, 2004; Lang & Carstensen, 2002). Their growth and extrinsic motives weaken while intrinsic motives increase (Kooij, De Lange, Jansen, Kanfer, & Dikkers, 2011), which may result in workers investing their resources in different areas accordingly. However, there is significant individual variability in aging trajectories (Hedge, Borman, & Lammlein, 2005). In addition, the changing nature of work, (...)
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  18. Corporate Structure, Adaptation and Personality Type.Philip V. Fellman, Lois Estabrook & Usha Dasari - forthcoming - Complexity.
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    Ontology and Madness: The Question of Clinical and "Eidetic" Reduction.Jacques Garelli & Lois Oppenheim - 1983 - Substance 12 (2):21.
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    Reflections on the hegemonic exclusion of critical realism from academic settings: alone in a room full of people.Cecilia de Bernardi - 2018 - Journal of Critical Realism 17 (4):374-389.
    ABSTRACTIn this paper, I discuss my personal experience of the issues that can arise when adopting critical realism in academic contexts dominated by irrealist methodological approaches. I draw inspiration for my analysis from the concept of Gramscian hegemony and the concept of ‘authenticity’. These concepts are related because hegemonic processes prevent individuals from freely expressing themselves. In my case, academic hegemony has resulted in social pressure to sacrifice my authentic critical realist self in order to achieve academic success. I also (...)
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  21. Anti-Anti-Cartesianism: Reply to Suart Shanker.Scott Atran & Ximena Lois - unknown
    There have been many criticisms of “nativism” in “Cartesian linguistics,” attacking positions that neither Chomsky nor any well-known generative grammarian has ever thought to defend. Shanker's polemic is no exception. It involves two spurious claims: Cartesian linguistics vitiates understanding language structure and use; nativism permits linguistic anthropology only to “validate” and “apply” generative principles. Briefly, Chomsky's outlines a language system, LS, of the human brain. LS reflexively discriminates and categorizes parts of the flux of human experience as “language,” and develops (...)
     
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    Between biology and chemistry in the Enlightenment: how nutrition shapes vital organization. Buffon, Bonnet, C.F. Wolff.Cécilia Bognon-Küss - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (1):11.
    This paper seeks to characterize how the study of nutrition processes contributed to revisit the problem of vital organization in the late eighteenth century. It argues that focusing on nutrition leads to reformulate the problem of the relation between life and organization in terms of processes, rather than static or given structures. This nutrition-centered approach to life amounts to acknowledge the specific strategic role nutrition played in the development of a materialist approach to the generation of vital organization. The paper (...)
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  23. Ecriture sainte.G. Lasserre & Synopse des Lois du Pentateuque - 1996 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 118:740.
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    Hacia una teoría jurídica sin género: feminismo, autonomía e igualdad relacional.Luis Villavicencio Miranda & Cecilia Valenzuela Oyaneder - 2021 - Trans/Form/Ação 44 (1):233-258.
    In this paper we argue that legal theory has been servile to the male sex of the law. Then, we outline how that theory can be reformulated, taking into consideration new conceptual categories such as the embedded and concrete person. We then explore how this new way of conceiving legal theory is connected to the ideas of relational autonomy, equality and respect. Finally, we illustrate some of the problems examined through a case study and point out the conclusions of the (...)
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    Translating and culturally adapting the shortened version of the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey – retaining or modifying validated instruments.Pernilla Pergert, Cecilia Bartholdson, Marika Wenemark, Kim Lützén & Margareta af Sandeberg - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):35.
    The Hospital Ethical Climate Survey was developed in the USA and later shortened. HECS has previously been translated into Swedish and the aim of this study was to describe a process of translating and culturally adapting HECS-S and to develop a Swedish multi-professional version, relevant for paediatrics. Another aim was to describe decisions about retaining versus modifying the questionnaire in order to keep the Swedish version as close as possible to the original while achieving a good functional level and trustworthiness. (...)
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  26. Metamemory as evidence of animal consciousness: The type that does the trick.Nicholas Shea & Cecilia Heyes - 2010 - Biology and Philosophy 25 (1):95-110.
    The question of whether non-human animals are conscious is of fundamental importance. There are already good reasons to think that many are, based on evolutionary continuity and other considerations. However, the hypothesis is notoriously resistant to direct empirical test. Numerous studies have shown behaviour in animals analogous to consciously-produced human behaviour. Fewer probe whether the same mechanisms are in use. One promising line of evidence about consciousness in other animals derives from experiments on metamemory. A study by Hampton (Proc Natl (...)
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    Biology is a feminist issue: Interview with Lynda Birke.Lynda Birke & Cecilia Åsberg - 2010 - European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (4):413-423.
    This is an interview with Professor Lynda Birke, one of the key figures of feminist science studies. She is a pioneer of feminist biology and of materialist feminist thought, as well as of the new and emerging field of hum-animal studies. This interview was conducted over email in two time periods, in the spring of 2008 and 2010. The format allowed for comments on previous writings and an engagement in an open-ended dialogue. Professor Birke talks about her key arguments and (...)
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    Emoticons in text may function like gestures in spoken or signed communication.Laurie Beth Feldman, Cecilia R. Aragon, Nan-Chen Chen & Judith F. Kroll - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Teaching Cognitive Skill through Dance: Evidence for near but Not Far Transfer.Mia Keinänen, Lois Hetland & Ellen Winner - 2000 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 34 (3/4):295.
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    Impact of the SENA Rural Entrepreneurship Training Program on the Development of Productive Units during the Covid 19 Pandemic in Colombia.Martha Cecilia Jiménez Martínez, William Orlando Alvarez Araque & Carmen Angélica Fonseca Corso - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1471-1488.
    Rural productive units represent an alternative for improving the quality of life in rural communities, but they require relevant training for their implementation and sustainability. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the business training processes offered by the National Learning Service (SENA) underwent significant transformations, which in many cases were not effective in consolidating these productive units. The objective of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of SENA training programs during the social confinement in Colombia and their impact on the development (...)
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    Moral distress in midwifery practice: A concept analysis.Wendy Foster, Lois McKellar, Julie Fleet & Linda Sweet - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (2):364-383.
    Research suggests that the incidence of moral distress experienced by health professionals is significant and increasing, yet the concept lacks clarity and remains largely misunderstood. Currently, there is limited understanding of moral distress in the context of midwifery practice. The term moral distress was first used to label the psychological distress experienced following complex ethical decision-making and moral constraint in nursing. The term is now used across multiple health professions including midwifery, nursing, pharmacy and medicine, yet is used cautiously due (...)
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    Persona y Máscara.Marta Cecilia Betancur García - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 30:127-143.
    El artículo defiende la pertinencia y el valor del término “persona” por la riqueza significativa adquirida a través de la historia de la Filosofía, que le permite, como a ningún otro concepto, definir el ser del hombre. Cuatro momentos de la historia se pueden destacar por la manera en que recrean su sentido: en la filosofía griega “persona” está ligado al papel del ser humano en la sociedad y a la función que desempeña; en ella el sentido de individualidad no (...)
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    El abordaje del pathos humano en Marx, Freud y Nietzsche.Maria Cecilia Genovesi - 2018 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 23 (1).
    El siguiente trabajo tiene como objetivo desarrollar la forma a través de la cual Marx, Freud y Nietzsche han pensado las causas del pathos humano —entendido éste en su doble valencia de sufrimiento y pasión— a partir de un abordaje materialista de las nociones de sensibilidad y afectividad. En consecuencia, se hará énfasis en el concepto de «sensibilidad práctica», adoptado por el joven Marx de los Manuscritos económicos filosóficos de 1844, y en el de «voluntad de poder», presente en el (...)
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    Feminist birds of passage: Feminist and migrant becomings of Latin American women in Spain.Cecilia Gordano Peile - 2018 - European Journal of Women's Studies 25 (2):198-213.
    This article focuses on the articulations of migration and gender, from the vantage point of women whose feminist experiences have been both enriched and challenged by migration and vice versa. It presents the results of a qualitative research study of five Latin American women who migrated to Barcelona and felt close to feminisms. The author draws on feminist and postcolonial approaches to migration studies that highlight the active role women play in migratory processes as well as how intersectional variables of (...)
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    Theory of Profane Love among the Arabs: The Development of the Genre.Andras Hamori & Lois Anita Giffen - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (4):568.
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    Early Modern Philosophers and the Renaissance Legacy.Gianni Paganini & Cecilia Muratori (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    When does Renaissance philosophy end, and Early Modern philosophy begin? Do Renaissance philosophers have something in common, which distinguishes them from Early Modern philosophers? And ultimately, what defines the modernity of the Early Modern period, and what role did the Renaissance play in shaping it? The answers to these questions are not just chronological. This book challenges traditional constructions of these periods, which partly reflect the prejudice that the Renaissance was a literary and artistic phenomenon, rather than a philosophical phase. (...)
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    Una Aproximación Etnográfica a Las Actuaciones Administrativas Para la Gestión Municipal de la Diversión En Córdoba.María Lucía Tamagnini & Cecilia Alejandra Castro - 2016 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 16:362-389.
    En el presente trabajo abordamos actuaciones administrativas enmarcadas en la Dirección de Espectáculos Públicos (DEP) de la Municipalidad de Córdoba. Particularmente, nos preguntamos por los sujetos encargados de implementar las políticas de esta dirección (inspectores) y la formación que adquieren para el ejercicio de prácticas administrativas de control y fiscalización de “casas de fiestas infantiles” y locales de diversión nocturna (bares, discotecas, bailes). Las preguntas que guían el análisis son las siguientes: ¿Cómo se adquieren los conocimientos necesarios para “ser inspector (...)
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    Design, Waste and Homelessness.Maria Cecilia Loschiavo dos Santos - 2005 - Design Philosophy Papers 3 (3):155-165.
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  39. La ciencia es ciencia de la ideología en Louis Althusser.Facundo Bey & María Cecilia Padilla - 2016 - Desafíos 28 (1):371-398.
    A 25 años de su muerte, los escritos de Louis Althusser continúan siendo tan polémicos y controvertidos como lo fueron en el momento de su publicación. La siguiente investigación se propone analizar uno de los temas que más controversias y críticas suscitó en la década de los sesenta, momento por demás polémico dentro de su producción intelectual: la relación entre la ciencia e ideología. ¿Se trata de una llana oposición?, ¿son la ciencia y la ideología dos estructuras claramente diferenciadas?, ¿es (...)
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    Desenvolvimento sustentável e gênero: mulheres protagonistas na produção de alimentos.Maria Cecília Pilla, Cilene da Silva Gomes Ribeiro & Taciane Eloisa de Camargo - 2023 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 25 (2):67-85.
    Iniciativas de agricultura urbana, como hortas comunitárias primam por mobilizar a comunidade para transformar espaços muitas vezes degradados e ociosos em espaços saudáveis que fornecem as mais diversas hortaliças. As hortas oferecem espaço de convivência e reconexão com a natureza, ao mesmo tempo que dão aos participantes autonomia para atender suas próprias necessidades e melhorar a qualidade de vida. A incorporação das ações de produção e plantio de hortas urbanas comunitárias e de uma culinária saudável, contribui para a promoção da (...)
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    Educación y política. Claves para el futuro de la democracia.Marta Lois González - 2020 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 36:363-372.
    Recensión de A. Gutmann, La educación democrática. Una teoría política de la educación, Paidós, Barcelona, 2001 y B. Brick, En defensa de la política, Tusquets, Barcelona, 2001.
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  42. (1 other version)Capital informacional y apropiación social de las nuevas tecnologías. Las redes críticas de empoderamiento local en la Sociedad Europea de la información.Víctor Manuel Marí Sáez & Francisco Sierra Caballero - 2008 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación, Tecnología y Sociedad 74:126-133.
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  43. Pragmatists, Deliberativists, and Democracy: The Quest for Inclusion.Clara Cecilia Fischer - 2012 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (3):497-515.
    Similarities between pragmatist models of democracy and deliberative models have been explored over recent years, most notably in this journal ( Talisse 2004). However, the work of Iris Marion Young has, thus far, not figured in such comparative analyses and historical weighing of pragmatist antecedents in deliberativist work. In what follows, I wish to redress this oversight by placing Young in conversation with John Dewey and Jane Addams. Young's particular brand of deliberative theorizing focuses on the inclusion of women and (...)
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    What Medical Students Teach: The Healing Skill of Being a Team Player.Donna Chen, Lois Shepherd, Eleanor Muse & Alika Johnston - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (5):38-47.
    The question, what makes a clinician a healer? may evoke the image of a devoted physician paying a critically important home visit at the end of a long day or the image of an astute nurse—steadfast, empathic, anticipating the patient's needs before they become apparent to others. But health care is no longer provided by lone doctors or nurses. In the modern health care system, multiple professionals must work together to provide safe and effective care. The moral nature of healing (...)
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    Uma Storytelling a Partir de Hannah Arendt.Cecília Pereira da Costa - 2025 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 16 (41):34-48.
    Este artigo científico tem como objetivo explicar como Hannah Arendt tentou compreender os eventos de sua época, a ruptura do fio da tradição entre o passado e o futuro. Assim, segundo Hannah Arendt, uma das abordagens que ela utilizou para compreender foi contar "histórias" e narrar fatos, se distanciando dos moldes clássicos e propondo uma metodologia de um modo não-convencional. A partir disso, Arendt empreende uma tentativa hermenêutica em refletir sobre a experiência dos homens, utilizando narrativas capazes de nos mostrar (...)
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    Understanding Ethics and Responsibilities in a Globalizing World.Coutinho de Arruda, Maria Cecilia & Boleslaw Rok (eds.) - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book contemplates the ethics of responsibility in a large range of meanings, consequences and impacts. It reflects the perspectives and reasoning of 24 authors from all continents. All chapters are original papers presented at the Fifth World ISBEE Congress, that took place in Warsaw, Poland, at the Kozminski University, on 11-14 of July, 2012. In this book, ethics and responsibility are considered essential traits of character, not only in the business or governmental arenas but in any initiative, decision and (...)
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    A critical realist appraisal of authenticity in tourism: the case of the Sámi.Cecilia de Bernardi - 2019 - Journal of Critical Realism 18 (4):437-452.
    ABSTRACTThis article explores the critical realist conceptualization of authenticity through its development in tourism, especially in relation to indigenous Sámi culture. Authenticity is discussed...
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    Per quale bellezza?: l'estetica di Jacques Maritain e le arti della contemporaneità.Cecilia De Carli & Giovanni Botta (eds.) - 2014 - Roma: Edizioni Studium.
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    El poder del soberano para manipular el dinero: Juan de Mariana y John Locke.Cecilia Font de Villanueva - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (2):523-535.
    This research analyzes the theoretical answer received by one of the factors that cause the so-called Price Revolution in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, specifically the aspect related to the alterations in the monetary values ​​of pieces of vellón and silver in Castile and England. In both countries, these episodes were rigorously analyzed from a theoretical point of view, as can be seen from the study of the monetary ideas of the period that were developed in these territories. (...)
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    Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins regulate angiotensin‐converting enzyme expression: crosstalk between cellular and endocrine metabolic regulators suggested by RNA interference and genetic studies.Sukhbir S. Dhamrait, Cecilia Maubaret, Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard, David J. Brull, Peter Gohlke, John R. Payne, Michael World, Birger Thorsteinsson, Steve E. Humphries & Hugh E. Montgomery - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (S1):107-118.
    Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) regulate mitochondrial function, and thus cellular metabolism. Angiotensin‐converting enzyme (ACE) is the central component of endocrine and local tissue renin–angiotensin systems (RAS), which also regulate diverse aspects of whole‐body metabolism and mitochondrial function (partly through altering mitochondrial UCP expression). We show that ACE expression also appears to be regulated by mitochondrial UCPs. In genetic analysis of two unrelated populations (healthy young UK men and Scandinavian diabetic patients) serum ACE (sACE) activity was significantly higher amongst UCP3‐55C (rather than (...)
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