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    Funcionalidad sistemática de Entäusserung en los Manuscritos de 1844 de Karl Marx.David Santiago Mesa-Díez - 2024 - Co-herencia 21 (41):15-43.
    Este artículo especifica el contenido que Marx le dio al término Entäusserung, al que identificó como uno de los elementos constitutivos del trabajo humano. Su objetivo es ofrecer una explicación de la funcionalidad sistemática de Entäusserung en los Manuscritos de 1844 que permita su desambiguación y, con ello, contribuir a la especificación del origen de la propiedad privada y de la alienación (Entfremdung) que se produce a causa de esta.
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    (1 other version)Practically wise ethical decision‐making: An ethnographic application to the UNE‐Millicom merger.David Andrés Díez Gómez & María del Pilar Rodríguez Córdoba - 2019 - Business Ethics 28 (4):494-505.
    Integrated approaches in the ethical decision-making (EDM) and practically wise decision-making literature are emerging as alternative perspectives to management theories that conceptualize decision-making in a rationalist and value-free manner. However, more dialogue between both perspectives and qualitative research that applies them is required. In addition, there is a need for empirical analysis on business engagement in the face of grand challenges in developing countries. This paper proposes an integrated practically wise EDM framework to study how Colombian councilors who, in 2013, (...)
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    A non-causalist account of the explanatory autonomy in the psychological sciences.José Díez & David Pineda - 2024 - Synthese 204 (3):1-27.
    It has been often claimed that physicalism challenges the explanatory autonomy of psychological sciences. Most who advocate for such explanatory autonomy and do not want to renounce to physicalism, presuppose a causalist account of explanatoriness and try to demonstrate that, adequately construed, (causal) psychological explanations are compatible with (some sufficient version of) physicalism. In Sect. 1 we summarize the different theses and assumptions involved in the seeming conflict between explanatory autonomy and physicalism. In Sect. 2 we review the main attempts (...)
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  4. Utilitarismo extensional: el rol de la felicidad según J.S. Mill.David Santiago Mesa Díez - 2024 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 36 (2):280-311.
    En este artículo mi propósito es mostrar que la idea de felicidad que expone John Stuart Mill está basada en una noción de utilidad que debe entenderse en términos extensionales. Esto significa que para Mill la idea de felicidad no subordina a otros preceptos prácticos –como los de justicia y libertad–, sino que estos comprenden el conjunto de reglas que permiten su realización. Esta posición de Mill, que identifico como “utilitarismo extensional”, me permitirá indicar el rol destacado que ocupa la (...)
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    ¡Irresponsables!David Díez Llamas - 2012 - Madrid: LID Editorial Empresarial, S.L..
    El autor defiende que la irresponsabilidad se extiende a diferentes marcos geográficos, políticos e institucionales, pero también a algunos modos de proceder de la ciudadanía. Se hace necesario recuperar un cierto sentido de la medida y no traspasar determinados límites. Desde ese diagnóstico el libro trata de diseñar caminos hacia una sociedad más responsable en la educación, la economía, la administración y la unidad familiar.
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    A propósito de Henry David Thoreau. H.D. Thoreau, Poemas, ed. y trad. de Javier Alcoriza, Cátedra, Madrid, 2018, 336 pp. [REVIEW]Antonio Fernández Díez - 2019 - Laguna 45:120-121.
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  7. Contra la «tibetanización» de España. Una mirada sobre las lecturas del s. XVIII de Marías, Maravall y Díez del Corral.David Soto Carrasco - 2011 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 22.
     
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    Antropología y ciencia contemporáneas: (curso de diez lecciones).García Bacca & Juan David - 1983 - Barcelona: Anthropos.
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  9. (1 other version)Antropología filosófica contemporánea, diez conferencias.García Bacca & Juan David - 1957 - Caracas,: Instituto de Filosof1ıa, Facultad de Humanidades y Educación, Universidad Central de Venezuela.
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    Reseña de: Guillén, Mauro F., 2030. Viajando hacia el fin del mundo tal y como lo conocemos.David Carrión Morillo - 2021 - Dilemata 36:103-105.
    Mauro F. Guillén sostiene que el mundo que conocemos va a desaparecer, probablemente, en menos de diez años. Su libro trata no solo de exponer las razones principales del final de nuestra realidad, sino también de apuntar cómo podemos adaptarnos a los cambios que vendrán de la mejor manera posible para conseguir que el impacto en nuestras vidas sea mucho menor.
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    Atomismo Histórico (Ensayo Para la Libertad).David Sampedro - 2015 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 65:267-294.
    El atomismo histórico es una respuesta a la pregunta «¿qué es la historia?», quizá el límite de la objetividad de una mirada a lo histórico. El atomismo histórico es una filosofía de la historia sin relato, sin visiones holísticas de la historia. Considera la historia conformada por hechos independientes e irreductibles unos a otros, átomos históricos, una respuesta ontológica por cuanto reduce la historia a un mero agregado de acontecimientos en temporalidad. No reflexiona sobre lo que el hombre es, sino (...)
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    El Bien en «Una Teoría de la Justicia» de J. Rawls.David Lorenzo Izquierdo - 2003 - Sapientia 58 (213-14):315-329.
    En Una Teoría de la Justicia (A Theory of Justice, 1971), la justicia —sus dos principios— viene a regular los intereses, fundamento y motor de la sociedad y del individuo ralwsianos. No obstante, tal regulación —individualista— preserva y favorece la libertad máxima individual, de modo que ésta, sin embargo, no llegue a alterar el orden social. Sobre la moralidad que Rawls propone, ante todo, hay que saber que la justicia como imparcialidad (Justice as fairness como él llama a su teoría) (...)
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    Amor al prójimo: interioridad y correctivo de las relaciones humanas en Søren Kierkegaard.Jhoan Sebastian David Giraldo & Leandro Sánchez Marín - 2024 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 27 (54):143-164.
    Søren Kierkegaard se autodefinía como el espía del cristianismo, con la misión de revelar su verdadero significado en un mundo que se llama cristiano pero no lo es. Señala problemas sociales, sin descuidar la importancia de la interioridad en el amor cristiano, que impiden que el cristianismo se viva según las Escrituras, que mandan amar al prójimo como a uno mismo. Este amor cristiano es una exigencia radical que busca superar el egoísmo y fomentar relaciones auténticas y saludables. Kierkegaard subraya (...)
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    Actos y eventos sostenibles en las organizaciones más responsables de España.David Sánchez-Hervás & Salvador Hernández Martínez - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (4):1-10.
    El objetivo de esta investigación se centra en observar los eventos organizados por las empresas más responsables según el ranking MERCO, teniendo en cuenta si cumplen con las características de sostenibilidad definidas por la ISO 20121 sobre sistemas de gestión de sostenibilidad de eventos, que son: inclusividad, integridad, responsabilidad y transparencia. Para ello se analizarán todos los eventos, prestando especial atención a aquellos específicamente considerados como sostenibles. Los resultados muestran que menos de la mitad siguen criterios de sostenibilidad en su (...)
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    THOREAU, HENRY DAVID Escritos sobre la vida civilizada, edición de Antonio Lastra, traducción de Antonio Fernández Díez y José María Jiménez Caballero, Editorial digital In Itinere, Oviedo, 2012, 254 pp. [REVIEW]Fernando Vidagañ Murgui - 2014 - Anuario Filosófico:238-241.
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  16. El Programa original de David Hilbert y el Problema de la Decibilidad.Franklin Galindo & Ricardo Da Silva - 2017 - Episteme NS: Revista Del Instituto de Filosofía de la Universidad Central de Venezuela 37 (1):1-23.
    En este artículo realizamos una reconstrucción del Programa original de Hilbert antes del surgimiento de los teoremas limitativos de la tercera década del siglo pasado. Para tal reconstrucción empezaremos por mostrar lo que Torretti llama los primeros titubeos formales de Hilbert, es decir, la defensa por el método axiomático como enfoque fundamentante. Seguidamente, mostraremos como estos titubeos formales se establecen como un verdadero programa de investigación lógico-matemático y como dentro de dicho programa la inquietud por la decidibilidad de los problemas (...)
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  17. Pensar desde el mal. Hermenéutica en tiempos de apocalipsis.Víctor Samuel Rivera - 2021 - Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial del Congreso de la República del Perú.
    La presente publicación de Víctor Samuel Rivera reúne diez ensayos, escritos entre los años 2014 y 2017, cuyo foco son las democracias capitalistas liberales, según las llama el autor. Estamos, por consiguiente, ante un trabajo decididamente actual que nos coloca frente a dos evidencias. La primera es que el objeto de estudio ofrece retos singulares, pues se trata de reflexionar acerca del mismo flujo histórico que enmarca nuestras condiciones de saber y fija nuestros horizontes de sentido. La segunda sería que (...)
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    Good God: The Theistic Foundations of Morality.David Baggett - 2011 - Oxford University Press. Edited by Jerry L. Walls.
    This book aims to reinvigorate discussions of moral arguments for God's existence.
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    Moral Thinking: Its Levels, Method and Point.David Zimmerman - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (2):293.
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    Toward a computational theory of social groups: A finite set of cognitive primitives for representing any and all social groups in the context of conflict.David Pietraszewski - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e97.
    We don't yet have adequate theories of what the human mind is representing when it represents a social group. Worse still, many people think we do. This mistaken belief is a consequence of the state of play: Until now, researchers have relied on their own intuitions to link up the conceptsocial groupon the one hand and the results of particular studies or models on the other. While necessary, this reliance on intuition has been purchased at a considerable cost. When looked (...)
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    Wittgenstein.David Pears - 1971 - London,: Fontana.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein was born in Vienna in 1889 and died in Cambridge in 1951. He studied engineering, first in Berlin and then in Manchester, and he soon began to ask himself philosophical questions about the foundations of mathematics. What are numbers? What sort of truth does a mathematical equation possess? What is the force of proof in pure mathematics? In order to find the answers to such questions, he went to Cambridge in 1911 to work with Russell, who had just (...)
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    Seeing through social influence: Hypnotic hallucinations are opaque.David Spiegel - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):775.
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    Bibliography of resources by and about andré E. Hellegers.Doris Mueller Goldstein - 1999 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 9 (1):89-107.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Bibliography of Resources by and about André E. Hellegers*Compiled by Doris Mueller Goldstein (bio)This bibliography is derived from the holdings of the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature and the BIOETHICSLINE© database (both of which are at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics and supported by the National Library of Medicine); the archives of Lauinger Library, Georgetown University; the Medline databases of the National Library of Medicine; the WorldCat database (...)
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    On making a difference: towards a minimally non-trivial version of the identity of indiscernibles.David Https://Orcidorg Wörner - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (12):4261-4278.
    The identity of indiscernibles states that indiscernible objects must be identical. Many philosophers have held that the PII turns out to be either true but trivial, or non-trivial but false, depending on how the notion of discernibility is spelled out. In this paper, I propose and defend an account of this notion which aims to yield a minimally non-trivial and yet plausible version of the PII. I argue moreover that this version of the principle is immune to a number of (...)
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    Reasons in Action v Triggering-Reasons: A Reply to Enoch on Reason-Giving and Legal Normativity.Veronica Rodriguez Blanco - 2013 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (7):3-25.
    The central problem of the ‘normativity of law’ concerns how legal rules or directives give us reasons for actions. The core of this question is how something that is external to the agent, such as legal rules or directives, can be ‘part of the agent’, and how they can guide the agent in performing complex actions (such as legal rule-following) that persist over time. David Enoch has denied that the normativity of law poses any interesting challenge to theories of (...)
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    Argument and Persuasion in Descartes' Meditations.David Cunning - 2009 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    This important volume will be of great interest to scholars of early modern philosophy.
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  27. (1 other version)Reading Habermas.David M. Rasmussen - 1992 - Studies in Soviet Thought 44 (2):156-158.
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  28. Scientific productivity and academic organization in nineteenth century medicine.Joseph Ben-David - forthcoming - Science and Society.
     
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    Dialectic of Love: Platonism in Schiller's Aesthetics.David Pugh & David Vaughan Pugh - 1997 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    Unravelling the contradictions and complexities of Friedrich Schiller's labyrinthine thought, David Pugh illuminates the inner dynamics of these writings and places them within a wider philosophical and cultural context. Modern discussions tend to focus o.
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  30. Cognitive Theology and Emotive Mysteries in Berkeley's Alciphron.David Berman - 1981 - Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 81:219-229.
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    When bad people do good things: will moral enhancement make the world a better place?David Wasserman - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (6):374-375.
    In his thoughtful defence of very modest moral enhancement, David DeGrazia1 makes the following assumption: ‘Behavioural improvement is highly desirable in the interest of making the world a better place and securing better lives for human beings and other sentient beings’. Later in the paper, he gives a list of some psychological characteristics that ‘all reasonable people can agree … represent moral defects’. I think I am a reasonable person, and I agree that most if not all items on (...)
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    Relational and embodied knowing: Nursing ethics within the interprofessional team.David Wright & Susan Brajtman - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (1):20-30.
    In this article we attempt to situate nursing within the interprofessional care team with respect to processes of ethical practice and ethical decision making. After briefly reviewing the concept of interprofessionalism, the idea of a nursing ethic as ‘unique’ within the context of an interprofessional team will be explored. We suggest that nursing’s distinct perspective on the moral matters of health care stem not from any privileged vantage point but rather from knowledge developed through the daily activities of nursing practice. (...)
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    Person, polis, planet: essays in applied philosophy.David Schmidtz - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume collects thirteen of David Schmidtz's essays on the question of what it takes to live a good life, given that we live in a social and natural world. Part One defends a non-maximizing conception of rational choice, explains how even ultimate goals can be rationally chosen, defends the rationality of concern and regard for others (even to the point of being willing to die for a cause), and explains why decision theory is necessarily incomplete as a tool (...)
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    Matters of Life and Death: Making Moral Theory Work in Medical Ethics and the Law.David Orentlicher - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    "Written by a well-known and respected author, this book reflects careful scholarship by someone who has extensive experience in the field and creative insights.
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  35. A Wealth of insights [Book Review].David Tribe - 2012 - The Australian Humanist (105):18.
    Tribe, David Review(s) of: A Wealth of insights: Humanist Thought since the Enlightenment, by Bill Cooke Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2011; ISBN 9781591027270.
     
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    The deconstruction of time.David Wood - 1989 - Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press.
    Originally published in 1989, The Deconstruction of Time was the first to examine what has become the fundamental, even defining, project in continental ...
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  37. Moral identity and palliative sedation: A systematic review of normative nursing literature.David Kenneth Wright, Chris Gastmans, Amanda Vandyk & Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (3):868-886.
    Background: In the last two decades, nursing authors have published ethical analyses of palliative sedation—an end-of-life care practice that also receives significant attention in the broader medical and bioethics literature. This nursing literature is important, because it contributes to disciplinary understandings about nursing values and responsibilities in end-of-life care. Research aim: The purpose of this project is to review existing nursing ethics literature about palliative sedation, and to analyze how nurses’ moral identities are portrayed within this literature. Research design: We (...)
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    Souslin trees and successors of singular cardinals.Shai Ben-David & Saharon Shelah - 1986 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 30 (3):207-217.
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    Levels of selection: An alternative to individualism in biology and the human sciences.David Sloan Wilson - 1994 - In Elliott Sober (ed.), Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology. The Mit Press. Bradford Books.
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    A Quasi-Personal Alternative to Some Anglo-American Pluralist Models of Organisations: Towards an Analysis of Corporate Self-Governance for Virtuous Organisations.David Ardagh - 2011 - Philosophy of Management 10 (3):41-58.
    An organisation which operates without a ‘self-concept’ of its goals, authorised roles, governance procedures regarding sharing information, decisional powers and procedures, and distribution of benefits, or without continuous audit of its impact on its end-users, other players in the practice, and the state, does so at some ethical risk. This paper argues that a quasi-personal model of the collective ethical agency of organisations and states is helpful in suggesting some of these key areas which are liable to need careful organisational (...)
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    God and Grace of Body: Sacrament in Ordinary.David Brown - 2007 - Oxford University Press UK.
    David Brown explores the ways in which the symbolic associations of the body and what we do with it have helped shape religious experience and continue to do so. A Church narrowly focused on Christ's body wracked in pain needs to be reminded that the body as beautiful and sexual has also played a crucial role not only in other religions but also in the history of Christianity itself. Dance was one way in which the connection was expressed. The (...)
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  42. Procreative permissiveness.David Benatar - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (5):417-418.
  43. Here on earth: An argument for hope [Book Review].David Blair - 2013 - The Australian Humanist 110 (110):23.
    Blair, David Review of: Here on earth: An argument for hope, by Tim Flannery, Text Publishing Co. 2010 $35.
     
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  44. Detlef D¨ urr,1 Sheldon Goldstein,2 and Nino Zangh´i.David Joseph Bohm - unknown
    David Bohm, Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics at Birkbeck College of the University of London and Fellow of the Royal Society, died of a heart attack on October 29, 1992 at the age of 74. Professor Bohm had been one of the world’s leading authorities on quantum theory and its interpretation for more than four decades. His contributions have been critical to all aspects of the field. He also made seminal contributions to plasma physics. His name appears prominently in (...)
     
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    Response to the Consensus Statement of the Working Group on Roman Catholic Approaches to Determining Appropriate Critical Care.David M. Zientek - 2001 - Christian Bioethics 7 (2):249-257.
    David M. Zientek; Response to the Consensus Statement of the Working Group on Roman Catholic Approaches to Determining Appropriate Critical Care, Christian bioe.
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    Using patterns and plans in chess.David Wilkins - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 14 (2):165-203.
  47. Foundations.David J. Chalmers - 2002 - In David John Chalmers (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 1--9.
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    Conflict between nursing student’s personal beliefs and professional nursing values.David Pickles, Sheryl de Lacey & Lindy King - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (4):1087-1100.
    Background: Studies have established that negative perceptions of people living with HIV/AIDS exist among nursing students throughout the world, perceptions which can be detrimental to the delivery of high-quality nursing care. Objectives: The purpose of this research was to explore socio-cultural influences on the perceptions of nursing students towards caring for people living with HIV/AIDS. Research design: The study was guided by stigma theory, a qualitative descriptive research approach was adopted. Data collected via semi-structured interviews were thematically analysed. Participants and (...)
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    Grounding a right to health care in self-respect and self-esteem.David DeGrazia - 1991 - Public Affairs Quarterly 5 (4):301-318.
    From the late 1970s through the mid-1980s, a number of philosophers carefully worked out theories of justice in health care. Most of those still working on these issues have turned to clinical applications of the philosophical frameworks developed earlier. Although theories have not received much recent attention in this debate, this paper will offer a new theoretical framework for approaching issues of justice in health care. There are two reasons for thinking that returning to theory would be worth- while. One (...)
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    Selection in molecular evolution.David Lynn Abel - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 107 (C):54-63.
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