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    Transformación en la representación política de las mujeres mapuche desde los feminismos despatriarcales y decoloniales.Claudia Arellano Hermosilla - 2023 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 71:189-205.
    El presente artículo pretende analizar cómo se representan y se repiensan los nuevos procesos de política orgánica de las mujeres mapuche, incluyendo su historización, sus contextos de producción y su locus de enunciación. Se interroga cómo el feminismo indígena mapuche despatriarcal y decolonial pone en tensión al feminismo blanco examinando las representaciones y los discursos de lideresas y activistas mapuche y forjando un recorrido desde 1990, momento en que se constituyen las primeras organizaciones que dan cuenta de un feminismo indígena.
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    Lex Artis en oftalmología, análisis ético y bioético.Claudia Lorena Arellano Martínez, María Fernanda Martínez Palomo, Rene Dávila Mendoza, Juan Manuel Paulin Huerta, Carlos Francisco Navas Villar, Ulises de Dios Cuadras, Jaime Francisco Rosales Padrón, Jane Nemer Yaspik & Camila González Rodríguez - 2022 - Medicina y Ética 33 (4):1129-1166.
    Las personas dedicadas a otorgar servicios de la salud tienen el compromiso legal, ético, profesional y humano de velar por la salud y el bienestar de la sociedad. Un médico no sólo debe formarse en el ámbito académico y técnico, también debe construir y trabajar en su ética profesional. La actualización médica continua en medicina basada en evidencia y el continuo adiestramiento en el área práctica y clínica, si bien son de suma importancia, deben ir de la mano con la (...)
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    The hidden structures of the digital public sphere.Claudia Ritzi - 2023 - Constellations 30 (1):55-60.
  4. Gratitude and Obligation.Claudia Card - 1988 - American Philosophical Quarterly 25 (2):115 - 127.
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    Contesting the Far Right: A Psychoanalytic and Feminist Critical Theory Approach.Claudia Leeb - 2024 - New York City: Columbia University Press.
    Why have so many people responded to the insecurity, exploitation, alienation, and isolation of precarity capitalism by supporting the far right? In this timely book, Claudia Leeb argues that psychoanalytic and feminist critical theory illuminates how economic and psychological factors interact to produce this extreme political shift. Contesting the Far Right examines right-wing recruitment tactics in the United States and Austria, where people discontented with the status quo have turned to far-right parties and movements that further cement capitalism’s adverse (...)
  6. (1 other version)Rape as a Weapon of War.Claudia Card - 1996 - Hypatia 11 (4):5 - 18.
    This essay examines how rape of women and girls by male soldiers works as a martial weapon. Continuities with other torture and terrorism and with civilian rape are suggested. The inadequacy of past philosophical treatments of the enslavement of war captives is briefly discussed. Social strategies are suggested for responding and a concluding fantasy offered, not entirely social, of a strategy to change the meanings of rape to undermine its use as a martial weapon.
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  7. Educating Political Adversaries: Chantal Mouffe and Radical Democratic Citizenship Education.Claudia W. Ruitenberg - 2008 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 28 (3):269-281.
    Many scholars in the area of citizenship education take deliberative approaches to democracy, especially as put forward by John Rawls, as their point of departure. From there, they explore how students’ capacity for political and/or moral reasoning can be fostered. Recent work by political theorist Chantal Mouffe, however, questions some of the central tenets of deliberative conceptions of democracy. In the paper I first explain the central differences between Mouffe’s and Rawls’s conceptions of democracy and politics. To this end I (...)
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  8. Politics and Manipulation.Claudia Mills - 1995 - Social Theory and Practice 21 (1):97-112.
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    Kant's Transcendental, Empirical, Pragmatic, and Moral Anthropology.Claudia M. Schmidt - 2007 - Kant Studien 98 (2):156-182.
    Kant's critical philosophy is often regarded as standing in a problematic relation to his works in “anthropology”, or the study of human nature. In the Preface to the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason Kant describes his critical project as a “Copernican” turn toward the cognitive subject, which might seem to signal a reorientation of philosophy around anthropology.1 However, both in the first Critique and in his subsequent works he relegates “empirical anthropology” and “practical” or “moral anthropology” to (...)
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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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    The Ethics of Human Intervention on Behalf of ‘Others’.Claudia Carter - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (1):1-7.
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    A tale of four grammars.Claudia Casadio & Joachim Lambek - 2002 - Studia Logica 71 (3):315-329.
    In this paper we consider the relations existing between four deductive systems that have been called categorial grammars and have relevant connections with linguistic investigations: the syntactic calculus, bilinear logic, compact bilinear logic and Curry''s semantic calculus.
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    Admixture in Mammals and How to Understand Its Functional Implications.Claudia Fontsere, Marc de Manuel, Tomas Marques-Bonet & Martin Kuhlwilm - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (12):1900123.
    Admixture, the genetic exchange between differentiated populations appears to be common in the history of species, but has not yet been comparatively studied across mammals. This limits the understanding of its mechanisms and potential role in mammalian evolution. The authors want to summarize the current knowledge on admixture in non‐human primates, and suggest that it is important to establish a comparative framework for this phenomenon in humans. Genetic observations in domesticated mammals and their wild counterparts are discussed, and a brief (...)
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  14. 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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  15. 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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    (1 other version)The Atrocity Paradigm Revisited.Claudia Card - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (4):210-220.
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    The Evolution of Human Values – A Comparative Study of Values in Adolescents and Emerging Adults.Claudia Salaceanu - 2019 - Postmodern Openings 10 (2):74-83.
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  18. The Unnatural Lottery.Claudia Card - 2000 - Mind 109 (435):565-567.
     
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    Why Adolescents Participate in a Music Contest and Why They Practice – The Influence of Incentives, Flow, and Volition on Practice Time.Claudia Bullerjahn, Johanne Dziewas, Max Hilsdorf, Christina Kassl, Jonas Menze & Heiner Gembris - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Denial and Despair?Claudia Carter - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (5):577-580.
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  21. Making war on terrorism in response to 9/11.Claudia Card - 2003 - In James P. Sterba (ed.), Terrorism and International Justice. Oxford University Press. pp. 171--185.
     
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    Psychological Well-Being and Youth Autonomy: Comparative Analysis of Spain and Colombia.Claudia Charry, Rosa Goig & Isabel Martínez - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:564232.
    The construct of autonomy appears in the literature associated with individual psychological wellbeing. In Ryff's model, autonomy is presented as one of the dimensions of wellbeing, along with self-acceptance, positive relationships with others, environmental mastery, purpose in life, and personal growth. The present study compared the levels of autonomy and psychological wellbeing between Spanish and Colombian young people. Ryff's Scale of Psychological Wellbeing and the Transition to Adulthood Autonomy (EDATVA according to its initials in Spanish) scales were used on a (...)
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    Contributions from Pragmatist Perspectives towards an Understanding of Knowledge and Learning in Organisations.Claudia Gillberg & Linh Chi Vo - 2014 - Philosophy of Management 13 (2):33-51.
    The purpose of this article is to present an understanding of knowledge and learning in organisations from pragmatist perspectives. Relying on the work of early pragmatists as well as contemporary pragmatists, we introduce a conceptualisation of knowledge as the outcome of inquiry. Knowledge, in this article, is presented as provisional, multi-perspective, both particular and general. Our point of departure here is that the chief value of knowledge is its usefulness in solving problems. Pragmatist views of knowledge are further explicated in (...)
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    (1 other version)Surviving Long‐Term Mass Atrocities1.Claudia Card - 2012 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):35-52.
  25. Responsibility Ethics, Shared Understandings, and Moral Communities.Claudia Card - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (1):141-155.
    Margaret Walker's Moral Understandings offers an “expressive-collaborative,” culturally situated, practice—based picture of morality, critical of a “theoretical-juridical” picture in most prefeminist moral philosophy since Henry Sidgwick. This essay compares her approach to ethics with that of John Rawls, another exemplar of the “theoretical-juridical” model, and asks how Walker's approach would apply to several ethical issues, including interaction with animals, social reform and revolution, and basic human rights.
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    (1 other version)The Paradox of Genocidal Rape Aimed at Enforced Pregnancy.Claudia Card - 2008 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (S1):176-189.
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    One Good.Claudia Baracchi - 2004 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 25 (2):19-49.
    Probably during the years at the Academy, Aristotle wrote a work known as Περὶ τἀγαθοῦ, on the good, exposing Plato’s teachings on the principles. Various sources confirm that Plato gave public lectures on the theme of the good, most notably Aristoxenus of Tarentum, who would in turn become Aristotle’s student. In his treatise on harmony, Aristoxenus recalls that, while many would gather to listen to Plato, they would leave dismayed since, instead of hearing about the good in the quotidian sense (...)
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    Lesbian Ethics and the Journal Lesbian Ethics: A Review.Claudia Card - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (4):207 - 211.
    Lesbian Ethics, a U.S. journal of lesbian culture, has offered highly readable philosophical essays, reviews, discussions, and other nonfiction since late 1984 (twelve issues to date). It provides a forum in which the meaning of "lesbian" takes shape from self concepts formed in cooperative interaction and thus lays the ground-work for lesbians becoming publicly recognized as the foremost interpreters of lesbian identity and history.
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    Selected Bibliography of Lesbian Philosophy and Related Works.Claudia Card - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (4):212 - 222.
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    A Proposal for National Health Care.Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (3):6.
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    America's Public Lands: To Use or Not to Use?Claudia Mills - 1983 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 3 (3):9.
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    Crónica.Claudia Milani, Maria Manuela Brito Martins, Adriana Veríssimo Serrão, Silvia Magnavacca, Pablo López López & Edmund Runggaldier - 2006 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 62 (2/4):901 - 918.
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    Crystallographic structure solution.Claudia Millán & Isabel Usón - 2015 - Arbor 191 (772):a218.
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    Human Rights and the "National Interest": Which Takes Priority?Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (2):6.
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    How Well Off Should Welfare Make You?Claudia Mills - 1981 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 1 (4):13.
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    Making Fathers Pay.Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (1):11.
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  37. One Pill Makes You Smarter: An Ethical Appraisal of the Rise of Ritalin.Claudia Mills - unknown
    The statistics at least seem alarming. The production of Ritalin, an amphetamine derivative used for the treatment of attention deficit disorder in children (and lately, in adults as well), has risen a whopping 700 percent since 1990. According to figures given by Lawrence Diller in Running on Ritalin, over the decade, the number of Americans using Ritalin has soared from 900,000 to almost 5 million -- the vast majority children from the ages of 5 to 12, though there is a (...)
     
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    Plowshares into Swords: The Political Uses of Food.Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (4):1.
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    The All-Volunteer Force: Second Thoughts After the First Decade.Claudia Mills - 1983 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 3 (4):1.
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    The Costs of Clean Air: How Much Should They Count?Claudia Mills - 1982 - Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 2 (1):1.
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  41. Nature in the City Reloaded. Native gravel landscape roof in Zurich, Switzerland.Claudia Moll - 2013 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 83:84.
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  42. Parque da Juventude, Sao Paulo-Transformation of former prison grounds into a public park.Claudia Moll - 2008 - Topos 63:84.
     
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    Between “better than” and “as good as”: mobilizing social representations of alternative proteins to transform meat and dairy consumption practices.Claudia Laviolette & Laurence Godin - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (4):1895-1906.
    This article is concerned with the dynamic of social change in the domain of food consumption and seeks to understand the role played by social representations in the transformation of daily food practices. It rests on a model of change that hinges on the processes of cultivation and naturalization of new components of practices. Social representation theory is used to enhance the understanding of the ways that representations contribute to these processes of cultivation and naturalization. Using a visual and multimodal (...)
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    Is penalty enhancement a sound idea?Claudia Card - 2001 - Law and Philosophy 20 (2):195-214.
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    Utility and the Basis of Moral Rights: A Reply to Professor Brandt.Claudia Card - 1984 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):21 - 30.
    Is it true that utilitarianism can accommodate the modern belief that human beings have certain moral rights against everybody ‘just in virtue of their human nature?’ I should have thought the most a utilitarian could grant was that we had rights just in virtue of the utility of respecting such rights, not just in virtue of our human nature. In fact, that is more like the view Professor Brandt actually supports. What he argues is that there is not the a (...)
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    Perception of Hong Kong Teenagers and Young Adults on Esports Participation: A Qualitative Study Using Theory of Planned Behavior.Ming Yu Claudia Wong, Pak-Kwong Chung, Kailing Ou & Ka-Man Leung - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Esports is a rapidly growing industry worldwide, and it is making significant inroads in Hong Kong as well. However, owing to debates regarding the distinction between Esports and video gaming and the potential negative effects of engaging in Esports, its development in Hong Kong is still in its infancy. Therefore, this qualitative study investigated the perceptions and attitudes of teenagers and young adults toward Esports development and engagement, using the theory of planned behavior. Twenty-five teenagers and young adults participated in (...)
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  47. Drucilla Cornell, At the Heart of Freedom: Feminism, Sex, and Equality:At the Heart of Freedom: Feminism, Sex, and Equality.Claudia Card - 2000 - Ethics 110 (3):607-609.
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    The Encounter between Biology and Literature in Children’s Novels. An Interdisciplinary Proposal.Claudia Federici - 2024 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 28 (69):85-98.
    The need to be surrounded by stories, through a continuous production of and listening to narrations, is a distinctive feature of humankind. Even biology, although part of the Natural Sciences, is a discipline that “tells stories”, because it has to do with time, with the relationships between organisms and with the depths and transformations of life. Starting from the assumptions of a reading pedagogy that promotes the pleasure of reading among children, without the aim to educate and conform, the purpose (...)
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    Escena de dormitorio: Una pintura inédita de Adolfo Couve y la poética de la meditación.Claudia Campaña - 2023 - Aisthesis 74:243-263.
    Este ensayo es producto de una investigación en el campo de la teoría e historia del arte y se concentra en el análisis de la pintura inédita Escena de dormitorio (c.1985-86) del destacado escritor y pintor chileno Adolfo Couve Rioseco (1940-1998). La obra salió a la luz en 2021, y su estudio no solo permite abordar problemas relativos a autoría, data, técnica y gestos pictóricos, sino también comentar los espacios domésticos y las relaciones familiares del autor. Sobre todo, permite profundizar (...)
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    Digitality and Political Theory.Claudia Favarato - 2023 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 70 (176):34-64.
    Digitality is increasingly central to individuals’ existence, which has political implications. The article maps the political implications of digitalisation, focusing on African political thought. The latter is marked by Afro-communitarianism ideas, which foster solidarity, relationality, and communalism as foundational values of the polity. However, African communitarianism has granted little attention to contemporary phenomena such as digitalisation. Also, political theory discussions on digitality have looked mainly at (neo)liberal contexts. How the digital age is reshaping the tenets of communitarian political theories represents (...)
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