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    Recommendations for the development of a competitive advantage based on RRI.Aurelija Novelskaitė, Clémentine Antier, Raminta Pučėtaitė, Andrew Adams, Kutoma Wakunuma, Tilimbe Jiya, Louisa Grabner, Lars Lorenz, Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Inés Novella, Vincent Blok & Edurne A. Inigo - unknown
    This report analyses the relationship between RRI-like practices and competitive advantage. RRI frameworks have traditionally been less oriented towards their application in competitive environments; hence resulting in limitations to the applicability of some of its main tenets in industry and in the context of the development of a national competitive advantage. Aiming to close this gap and identify how a competitive advantage based on engagement in RRI-like practices across world regions may be developed, a systematic literature review, a survey and (...)
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  2. Responsible management of innovation in business.Thomas B. Long, Edurne Iñigo & Vincent Blok - 2020 - In Oliver Laasch, Roy Suddaby, R. E. Freeman & Dima Jamali, Research Handbook of Responsible Management. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 606-623.
    This chapter explores the concept and practice of responsible management of innovation. Responsible innovation is a key response to the grand challenges faced by society, helping to develop innovations with society in mind, and limit any unintended consequences. Responsible managers with influence over innovations need knowledge and understanding of how responsible innovation applies to their roles and how as individuals they can manage innovation responsibly. While the application of responsible innovation to these contexts faces a number of practical and conceptual (...)
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    Ameliorating at the joints. A permissive normative framework for conceptual engineering.Iñigo Valero - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (10):3728-3749.
    In this paper I argue against Simion’s (2018) Epistemic Limiting Procedure for conceptual engineering and put forward a more permissive alternative, according to which epistemic losses do not systematically block amelioration, but merely provide reasons against it. On this less restrictive view, epistemic losses will be permissible, provided that they are compensated by the non-epistemic gains of the amelioration. After fleshing out the details of my proposal, I discuss two case studies in relation to which Simion’s restrictive procedure seems to (...)
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    Work Integration of People with Mental Disorders Through Social Enterprise: A Humanistic-Personalist Framework and Case Study.Iñigo Gallo & Domènec Melé - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-21.
    Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISE) are a means of redressing injustices that People With Mental Illness and/or Intellectual Disability (PWMI/ID) face in the labor market. As the field’s understanding of WISE improves, many have argued for the need to study their underlying philosophies and ethical foundations. We present a case study of a WISE for PWMI/ID that responds to a humanistic-personalist framework. This framework is based on the consideration of several features of the person: their wholeness, uniqueness, intrinsic dignity, innate (...)
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  5. La ciudad posnacional. Desafíos urbanos frente a la crisis del Estado nacional.Iñigo González Ricoy - 2005 - Astrolabio:9.
    El propósito de este artículo es mostrar la historicidad del modelo de Estado nacional, las implicaciones que de su desnaturalización extrae el laissez-faire liberal y su repercusión a escala local. Para ello se recorrerá el proceso de identificación de lo estatal y lo nacional y su función política y culturalmente ideológica, tomando como paradigma el modelo que Carl Schmitt elaboró a partir de la crisis del parlamentarismo en el II Reich. Posteriormente, se detallará la actual crisis de dicha identificación y (...)
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    Bare Projectibilism and Natural Kinds.Iñigo Valero - 2023 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 23 (68):155-179.
    Projectibility has traditionally been given a prominent role in natural kind theories. However, where most of these theories take projectibility to be a necessary but insufficient feature of natural kinds, this paper defends an account of natural kinds according to which the naturalness of kinds is to be identified with their degree of projectibility only. This view follows thus the path opened by Häggqvist (2005), although it goes significantly further on two main respects. First, I develop and discuss two important (...)
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    Is Brazil a Postcolonial Country?María Iñigo Clavo - 2016 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 25 (2):63-79.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Paragrana Jahrgang: 25 Heft: 2 Seiten: 63-79.
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  8. Firms, States, and Democracy: A Qualified Defense of the Parallel Case Argument.Iñigo González Ricoy - 2014 - Law, Ethics and Philosophy 2.
    The paper discusses the structure, applications, and plausibility of the much-used parallel-case argument for workplace democracy. The argument rests on an analogy between firms and states according to which the justification of democracy in the state implies its justification in the workplace. The contribution of the paper is threefold. First, the argument is illustrated by applying it to two usual objections to workplace democracy, namely, that employees lack the expertise required to run a firm and that only capital suppliers should (...)
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    Comentario a” Vida individual, vida social y conocimiento dialéctico: lenguaje e individuación social.Luisa Iñigo - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (3):e02400206.
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    Non‐random mutation: The evolution of targeted hypermutation and hypomutation.Iñigo Martincorena & Nicholas M. Luscombe - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (2):123-130.
    A widely accepted tenet of evolutionary biology is that spontaneous mutations occur randomly with regard to their fitness effect. However, since the mutation rate varies along a genome and this variation can be subject to selection, organisms might evolve lower mutation rates at loci where mutations are most deleterious or increased rates where mutations are most needed. In fact, mechanisms of targeted hypermutation are known in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Here we review the main forces driving the evolution (...)
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    Deslegitimando los estereotipos pictóricos españoles: de Equipo Crónica a Antonio Saura.Iñigo Sarriugarte - 2013 - Aisthesis 53:53-72.
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  12. En torno a la «verdad» de las religiones primarias.Iñigo Ongay & David Alvargonzález - 2005 - El Catoblepas: Revista Crítica Del Presente.
    Correspondencia en torno al problema de la «verdad» en las religiones primarias mantenida entre Íñigo Ongay y David Alvargonzález.
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    L'art de la collection: introduction historico-éthique à l'herméneutique conjecturale de Nicolas de Cues.Inigo Bocken - 2007 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    L' art de la collection est une traduction libre de l'ars coniecturalis, le nouveau paradigme que le Cusain propose et met en oeuvre dans son livre, le De Coniecturis (1441-1445).
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    La teoría de la acción como fundamento de una explicación pragmática de los actos de habla.Edurne Zunzunegui - 1992 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 7 (1-3):989-1003.
    In this paper, I assume that speech act theory should be based on a theory of action. I will try to show that a pragmatic theory of speech acts can be easily based on a certain theory of action.
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    Rhetoric today: Holzapfel and Perelman.Íñigo Álvarez - 2016 - Cinta de Moebio 57:296-304.
    From the analysis of Perelman by the philosopher Cristobal Holzapfel about the new rhetoric and on rhetoric itself, we can help but ask where lives the usefulness of rhetoric today. One sensible answer connects us with the sophists and the humanists’ period, for whom language was a powerful tool to change the world. Nevertheless, Holzapfel calls about the importance of rhetoric today in the construction of the world, in more or less the same way we saw in the sophists and (...)
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    Topos of Noise.Inigo Wilkins - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (3):144-162.
    This paper focuses on the significance of the concept of noise for cognition and computation. The concept of noise was massively transformed in the twentieth century with the advent of information theory, cybernetics, and computer science, all of which provide formal accounts of information and noise centrally concerned with contingency. We show how the concept has changed from these classical formulations, through developments in mathematics (topology and topos theory), computing (interactive computing and univalent foundations), and cognitive science (predictive processing and (...)
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    La actualidad de la hermenéutica. Entrevista a Jean Grondin y Ramón Rodríguez.Iñigo Pérez Irigoyen, Antón Sánchez Testas & María Jou García - 2016 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 49:11-20.
    De manera paradójica, la actualidad de la hermenéutica debe buscarse en su diálogo con la tradición filosófica. Diálogo que daría comienzo, en primer lugar, con su recepción de Husserl, la cual no se puede entender tanto como una traición al proyecto fenomenológico cuanto como un llevarlo hasta sus últimas consecuencias. En segundo lugar, la vuelta sobre el proyecto moderno conduciría a un dialógo con Kant y a la discusión de la posición de un sujeto trascendental como condición de la objetividad. (...)
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  18. La invención de los trastornos mentales siembra la polémica. Entrevista a Marino Pérez.Edurne Alonso, Silvia Berdullas & Marino Pérez Alvarez - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (974):89-92.
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  19. Strenghtening the socio-ethical foundations of the circular economy: lessons from responsible research and innovation.E. Inigo & Vincent Blok - 2019 - Journal of Cleaner Production 33 (33):280-291.
    The circular economy (CE) framework has captured the attention of industry and academia and received strong policy support. It is currently deemed as a powerful solution for sustainability, despite ongoing criticism on its oversimplification and lack of consideration of socio-ethical issues. In parallel, the concept of RRI has emerged strongly with a strong focus on the integration of social desirability in innovation under transparency, democracy and mutual responsiveness principles. In this paper, we critically examine the literature on the CE and (...)
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    Recuperando el control sobre la economía: El consumo como herramienta de poder.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain - 2013 - Dilemata 13:1-32.
    En un mundo globalizado, el consumidor posee un poder superior al que nunca ha tenido. La amplitud de los mercados hace que le sea muy sencillo sustituir unos bienes por otros a la hora de satisfacer una necesidad. Sus decisiones de compra son, a su vez, las que deciden qué empresas triunfarán y cuáles no. De ahí que sea cada vez más cabal hablar de soberanía del consumidor. La conciencia de este poder es esencial, ya que permite pensar en formas (...)
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  21. Cadáveres privados y cadáveres públicos. Epistemología y ética de las imágenes censuradas.Iñigo González Ricoy - 2006 - Astrolabio 2:35-50.
    En 2002, Daniel Pearl, periodista del Wall Street Journal, era secuestrado y degollado ante una cámara. La grabación del degüello, con abierta intencionalidad pública, fue finalmente censurada por la inmensa mayoría de medios de comunicación occidentales y no trascendió el ámbito privado en el que se realizó. Las vejaciones y torturas fotografiadas en Abu Ghraib, en cambio, trascendieron en 2004 su inicial privacidad al ser publicadas por The New Yorker y la CBS, invadiendo así el espacio de lo público. ¿Qué (...)
     
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    campus escolar “Historia y videojuegos”: Diseño, resultados y conclusiones.Íñigo Mugueta Moreno - 2018 - Clío: History and History Teaching 44:9-25.
    En el presente trabajo se pretende exponer el diseño, los resultados y las conclusiones del Campus Escolar “Historia y Videojuegos”, organizado por la Universidad Pública de Navarra entre el 28 de agosto y el 1 de septiembre de 2017. Este Campus suponía la culminación de una serie de talleres didácticos realizados en Centros de Educación Primaria y Secundaria con videojuegos comerciales de estrategia histórica. Se pretendía realizar una experiencia didáctica en un contexto extraescolar en el que los investigadores tuvieran libertad (...)
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    Should human germ line editing be allowed? Some suggestions on the basis of the existing regulatory framework.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain - 2018 - Bioethics 33 (1):105-111.
    The application of genetic editing techniques for the prevention or cure of disease is a highly promising tool for the future of humanity. However, its implementation contains a number of ethical and legal challenges that should not be underestimated. On this basis, some sectors have already asked for a veto on any intervention that modifies the human germ line, while supporting somatic line editing. In this paper, I will support that this suggestion makes no sense at all, because the somatic/germ (...)
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    Quimeras e híbridos: ¿Problema ético o problema para la ética?Iñigo de Miguel Beriain - 2011 - Dilemata 6:101-122.
    El objetivo de este texto consiste en analizar las consecuencias que la creación de quimeras e híbridos puede llegar a tener sobre los paradigmas éticos con los que contamos ahora mismo, especialmente el antropocentrismo. Intentaremos demostrar que este paradigma no es capaz de afrontar adecuadamente la existencia de esta clase de seres, que desafían las premisas sobre las que se construye. Esto debería llevarnos a reemplazarlo por otros modelos éticos.
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    Human Dignity and Gene Editing: Additional Support for Raposo’s Arguments.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain & Begoña Sanz - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (2):165-168.
    The aim of the present paper is to reinforce some of the affirmations made by Vera Lucia Raposo in a recent paper published by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. According to her, germline gene editing does not violate human dignity at all. This article offers some complementary ideas supporting her statement. In particular, four main arguments are stressed. Firstly, not only is the idea of human dignity unclear, but the idea of the human genome suffers from a general lack of (...)
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    Un análisis ético de las nuevas tecnologías de edición genética: el CRISPR-Cas9 a debate.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain & Emilio Armaza Armaza - 2017 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 52:179-200.
    La aparición de las modernas técnicas de modificación genética (CRISPRCas9) ha abierto maravillosas expectativas en el campo de la biomedicina. Sin embargo, su aplicación sobre la línea germinal humana despierta todavía una fuerte oposición por parte de amplios colectivos. A menudo se aduce que factores como el riesgo que implica esta técnica, su propia futilidad, la amenaza implícita a la integridad del genoma humano, o la posibilidad de que acaben dando naturaleza a una nueva eugenesia justifican la necesidad de trazar (...)
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    Mandatory vaccination and the ‘seat belt analogy’ argument: a critical analysis in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain - 2022 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (2):219-224.
    The seat belt analogy argument is aimed at furthering the success of coercive vaccination efforts on the basis that the latter is similar to compulsory use of seat belts. However, this article demonstrated that this argument does not work so well in practice due to several reasons. The possibility of saving resources in health care does not usually apply in our societies, and the paternalist mentality that contributed to the implementation of seat belt–wearing obligation was predominant 30 years ago, but (...)
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    ¿Existe un derecho a la identidad genética?Íñigo De Miguel Beriain - 2008 - Arbor 184 (730):261-276.
    ¿Existe un derecho a poseer una identidad genética propia? La respuesta a esta pregunta ha sido, tradicionalmente, afirmativa. El presente texto trata de demostrar que esta conclusión sólo es correcta cuando hablamos de seres humanos adultos. Sin embargo, en el caso de los clones, no es posible hablar de este tipo de derecho, sino de un derecho a no vivir. Esto significa que las leyes deben incluir el reconocimiento de ese derecho, si no quieren que sus prohibiciones a la clonación (...)
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    VV. AA., Del Renacimiento a la Ilustración II, edición de Javier Echeverría, Enciclopedia Iberoamericana de Filosofía, Trotta y Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, 2000, 388 págs. [REVIEW]Íñigo Medina - 2000 - Anuario Filosófico 33 (3):939-940.
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    Making a Case in Favor of Not Yet Applied Science.Íñigo Ongay de Felipe - 2018 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 27 (7-8):821-824.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes, Erik Eynikel, Paul van Geest, Els Rose, J. Vijgen, Veerle Fraeters, A. H. C. van Eijk, J. Muis, Carlo Leget, Paul Schotsmans, Olav Boelens, Joke Maex, Erik Sengers, Ghislaine van Opstal, Inigo Bocken, H. J. Adriaanse, Roland Duhamel, Wim Smit & Bart J. Koet - 2003 - Bijdragen 64 (2):222-243.
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    Immunity passports, fundamental rights and public health hazards: a reply to Brown et al.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain & Jon Rueda - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (10):660-661.
    In their recent article, Brownet alanalyse several ethical aspects around immunity passports and put forward some recommendations for implementing them. Although they offer a comprehensive perspective, they overlook two essential aspects. First, while the authors consider the possibility that immunological passports may appear to discriminate against those who do not possess them, the opposite viewpoint of immune people is underdeveloped. We argue that if a person has been tested positive for and recovered from COVID-19, becoming immune to it, she cannot (...)
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    Una aproximación a la situación de la mujer en los estudios universitarios de informática.Victoria Fernández, Edurne Larraza, Txelo Ruiz & Montse Maritxalar - 2008 - Arbor 184 (733):877-887.
    En los últimos años, la baja participación de la mujer y la tendencia al descenso de los porcentajes de alumnas matriculadas en los estudios universitarios de informática ha sido objeto de estudio para investigadoras/es en Estados Unidos, Europa y otros países. Habiendo constatado también en la Facultad de Informática de San Sebastián (FISS) de la Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) dicho descenso, nuestro objetivo ha sido recopilar información estadística para determinar si esta tendencia se ha producido también en otras universidades (...)
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    Han Kang. The Vegetarian. Translated by Deborah Smith. London/New York: Hogarth, 2015. 252pp. [REVIEW]Edurne Arostegui - 2018 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 12 (4).
    Posthumanism reformulates the idea of human agency and its relationship with the natural world. By shunning dualisms, it blurs the man-made boundaries between the human and the animal in the natural and technological world. As a rejection of universality, posthumanist studies aim to rearrange the way we view societal values through a more intersectional approach, without completely divorcing itself from the tradition of humanism. Instead, it seeks to expand the way the human interacts with the wider world, and in the (...)
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  35. Firm Authority and Workplace Democracy: a Reply to Jacob and Neuhäuser.Iñigo González-Ricoy - 2019 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (3):679-684.
    Workplace democracy is often advocated on two intertwined views. The first is that the authority relation of employee to firm is akin to that of subject to state, such that reasons favoring democracy in the state may likewise apply to the firm. The second is that, when democratic controls are absent in the workplace, employees are liable to objectionable forms of subordination by their bosses, who may then issue arbitrary directives on matters ranging from pay to the allocation of overtime (...)
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    Shifting to a model of donor conception that entails a communication agreement among the parents, donor, and offspring.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain & Tetsuya Ishii - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundSome persons conceived with donor gametes react negatively when they found their birth via donor conception. They request access to information about and seek to communicate with the donor. However, some countries mandate donor anonymity. Other countries allow donor-conceived persons to access donor information, but they can only use this access if their parents have disclosed donor conception to them. We investigated a thorny issue of donor conception: whether donor conception should be shifted from an anonymous basis to a non-anonymous (...)
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    Should we have a right to refuse diagnostics and treatment planning by artificial intelligence?Iñigo de Miguel Beriain - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (2):247-252.
    Should we be allowed to refuse any involvement of artificial intelligence technology in diagnosis and treatment planning? This is the relevant question posed by Ploug and Holm in a recent article in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. In this article, I adhere to their conclusions, but not necessarily to the rationale that supports them. First, I argue that the idea that we should recognize this right on the basis of a rational interest defence is not plausible, unless we are willing (...)
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    Germline Gene Editing: The Gender Issues.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain, Ekain Payán Ellacuria & Begoña Sanz - 2023 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (2):186-192.
    Human germline gene editing constitutes an extremely promising technology; at the same time, however, it raises remarkable ethical, legal, and social issues. Although many of these issues have been largely explored by the academic literature, there are gender issues embedded in the process that have not received the attention they deserve. This paper examines ways in which this new tool necessarily affects males and females differently—both in rewards and perils. The authors conclude that there is an urgent need to include (...)
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    Algunas reflexiones acerca de la tragedia del rana plaza: ¿quién fue el responsable?Iñigo de Miguel Beriain - 2013 - Dilemata 13:121-152.
    El edificio Rana Plaza, en Bangladesh, se vino abajo en Abril 2013. Como consecuencia, más de mil personas perdieron la vida. Este suceso despertó inmediatamente una fuerte crítica a la actuación de las grandes corporaciones trasnacionales. Se les acusó de no haber hecho todo lo que podían para mejorar las condiciones laborales en ese país, a pesar de que su poder de compra les permitía dictar las reglas. Este artículo pretende explorar la legitimidad de esa acusación. Con tal fin, se (...)
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    Concordantia Et Differentia.Inigo Bocken - 1996 - Bijdragen 57 (1):40-61.
    In this article the question is posed whether the modern concept of tolerance is an appropriate category with which to evaluate the thought of Nicholas of Cusa. The classic question of unity and pluriformity is linked by Cusanus to the problem of the plurality of contradictory forms of truth. Thus for Cusanus the problem of truth can never be thought without the possibility of tolerance. Vice versa this implies that the subject of tolerance can never be broached without broaching the (...)
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    De waarheid der gewoonte.Inigo Bocken - 2002 - Bijdragen 63 (4):417-431.
    The thinking of Nicholas of Cusa is characterized by a very refined sensibility for the plurality of truths and values. The ultimate truth can never be reached by human beings and there are as many truths as there are human individuals. Nevertheless, Cusanus believes that there can be found a common measure, with which the different religious truths can be reconciliated. This is the principle of the una religio in rituum varietate. The article shows the differences between this cusanian principle (...)
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    El conjunto religioso de Bāb Dukkāla: Levantamiento y análisis.Iñigo Almela Legorburu - 2017 - Al-Qantara 38 (2):333-386.
    The present research studies with depth the mosque of Bāb Dukkāla at Marrakech, an architectural masterpiece created under the Saadian dynasty during the sixteenth century. The main aim of this study is to complete an accurate survey, by photogrammetry process, of the main building, but also of the related and adjoining buildings. These documentation and global analysis allow us to recognize a clearly religious complex designed to be well integrated in its urban context. In addition, spatial, constructive and ornamental aspects (...)
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    Nueva lectura del capítulo 157 del tratado agrícola de Ibn Luyūn.Walid Akef & Iñigo Almela - 2021 - Al-Qantara 42 (1):e02.
    Desde hace unos años el interés por el entorno urbano de las ciudades andalusíes se ha intensificado y del mismo modo se ha avanzado considerablemente en el estudio de las almunias, un modelo de explotación agrícola vinculado a las élites y al poder que funcionaba igualmente como lugar de esparcimiento. Desde que Joaquina Eguaras realizase la edición y traducción del tratado de agricultura de Ibn Luyūn en la década de 1970, su traducción del último capítulo sobre la organización de una (...)
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    Is the ‘serious’ factor in germline modification really relevant? A response to Kleiderman, Ravitsky and Knoppers.Iñigo De Miguel Beriain - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (2):151-152.
    Should we use human germline genome modification (HGGM) only when serious diseases are involved? This belief is the underlying factor in the article written by Kleiderman, Ravitsky and Knoppers to which I now respond. In my opinion, the answer to this question should be negative. In this paper, I attempt to show that there are no good reasons to think that this technology should be limited to serious diseases once it is sufficiently proven to be safe and efficient. In fact, (...)
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  45. Entre el" hábito" y el" instinto": cuestiones ontológicas y gnoseológicas concernientes a las ideas de" conducta" y de" evolución".Iñigo Ongay de Felipe - 2008 - El Basilisco 39:3-36.
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    Obsolescence Is Not a Good Reason to Oppose All Types of Enhancement.Iñigo de Miguel Beriain - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (7):49-50.
    Volume 19, Issue 7, July 2019, Page 49-50.
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  47. Synthetic embryos: a new venue in ethical research.Villalba Adrián, Jon Rueda & Íñigo De Miguel - 2023 - Reproduction 164 (4):V1-V3.
    The recent publications reported in 2022 reveal the possibility of obtaining mouse embryos without the need for egg or sperm. These ‘artificial embryos’ can recapitulate some stages of development ex utero – from neurulation to organogenesis – without implantation. Synthetic mouse embryos might serve as a valuable model to gain further insights into early developmental stages. Indeed, it is expected for these models to be replicated by employing human cells. This promising research raises ethical issues and expands the horizon of (...)
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  48. The ballot and the wallet: Self-respect and the fair value of political liberties.Jahel Queralt & Iñigo González-Ricoy - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):410-424.
    Economic disparities often translate into disparities in political influence, rendering political liberties less worthy to poor citizens than to wealthier ones. Concerned with this, Rawls advocated that a guarantee of the fair value of political liberties be included in the first principle of justice as fairness, with significant regulatory and distributive implications. He nonetheless supplied little examination of the content and grounding of such guarantee, which we here offer. After examining three uncompelling arguments in its favor, we complete a more (...)
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  49. Re-defining the human embryo: A legal perspective on the creation of embryos in research.Íñigo De Miguel Beriain, Jon Rueda & Adrian Villalba - 2024 - EMBO Reports.
    The notion of the human embryo is not immutable. Various scientific and technological breakthroughs in reproductive biology have compelled us to revisit the definition of the human embryo during the past 2 decades. Somatic cell nuclear transfer, oocyte haploidisation and, more recently, human stem cell-derived embryo models have challenged this scientific term, which has both ethical and legal repercussions. Here, we offer a legal perspective to identify a universally accepted definition of ‘embryo’ which could help to ease and unify the (...)
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  50. Institutions for Future Generations.Iñigo González-Ricoy & Axel Gosseries (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, Royaume-Uni: Oxford University Press.
    In times of climate change and public debt, a concern for intergenerational justice should lead us to have a closer look at theories of intergenerational justice. It should also press us to provide institutional design proposals to change the decision-making world that surrounds us. This book provides an exhaustive overview of the most important institutional proposals as well as a systematic and theoretical discussion of their respective features and advantages. It focuses on institutional proposals aimed at taking the interests of (...)
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