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    “Hacer” universidad pública en pandemia.María Carla Echegaray, Ivana del Valle Merlo & Florencia Wortman - 2021 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 6 (1):1-14.
    En un contexto nacional e internacional de emergencia sanitaria que generó una situación atípica de cierre simultáneo de todas las instituciones educativas, atravesamos una experiencia del ejercicio de la docencia extremadamente particular: una migración forzada hacia la virtualidad cargada de incertidumbre. En este escenario, se reactualiza la pregunta por las desigualdades y su presencia en las trayectorias educativas, en este caso, de estudiantes universitarias/os de la universidad pública. Aquí presentamos algunas reflexiones, preguntas y algunos pasos en el camino de la (...)
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    Basso, María Florencia (2019). Volver a entrar saltando. Memoria y arte en la segunda generación de argentinos exiliados en México. La Plata: Colección Entre los libros de la buena Memoria; Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Universidad Nacional de Misiones y Universidad de General Sarmiento, 264 pp. [REVIEW]Florencia Larralde Armas - 2019 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 10 (19):e036.
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  3. Elucidating the concept of vulnerability: Layers not labels.Florencia Luna - 2009 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 2 (1):121-139.
    In this article I examine several criticisms of the concept of vulnerability. Rather than rejecting the concept, however, I argue that a sufficiently rich understanding of vulnerability is essential to bioethics. The challenges of international research in developing countries require an understanding of how new vulnerabilities arise from conditions of economic, social and political exclusion. A serious shortcoming of current conceptions of vulnerability in research ethics is the tendency to treat vulnerability as a label fixed on a particular subpopulation. My (...)
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  4. Arte para disparar la memoria, memoria para disparar el arte.Florencia Larralde Armas - 2011 - Aletheia: Cuadernos Críticos Del Derecho 1:17 - 8.
     
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  5. Entrevista a Helen Zout: Una cadena de eslabones perdidos.Florencia Larralde Armas - 2012 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 2 (4):17 - 8.
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  6. La construcción occidental de la figura del enemigo islámico. La nueva hegemonía de Estados Unidos.Florencia Beltrame - 2009 - Aposta 42:4.
    This essay examines the construction of a symbolic figure who has worked to support the reordering of power relationships. It is the invention of a foreign enemy, Islamic radicalism from which United States has served its objectives of establishing a new hegemony. Since the terrorist threat, has extended a speech level that adulterated and showed us a world divided into two opposite poles: a virtuous and civilized axis that is forced to attack to defend itself, and a barbaric and evil (...)
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  7. La Universidad de Almagro y su aportación al Humanismo.Florencia Cuadra García - forthcoming - Nova et Vetera.
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  8. Decisiones de vida y muerte.Florencia Luna & Arleen Salles - 1996 - Critica 28 (84):83-85.
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    Public health agencies’ obligations and the case of Zika.Florencia Luna - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (8):575-581.
    This article focuses on the initial reactions to the Zika epidemic by national and international public health agencies. It presents and analyzes some responses public officials made about sexual and reproductive health at the inception of the epidemic. It also describes the different challenges and obligations faced by local and international public health agencies, as these have not been clearly outlined. The article argues that these agencies have different obligations and should fulfill them despite existing obstacles. While international agencies should (...)
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    Diferencias de género en los medios de comunicación: Análisis de la invisibilización del trabajo de las mujeres en la prensa española.Florencia Rovetto & Núria Simelio - 2012 - Enfoques 24 (1):31-52.
    El análisis de los medios de comunicación desde la perspectiva de género ofrece propuestas que enriquecen la discusión abierta y que muestran que todavía no está resuelto el problema de la discriminación. Estas lagunas también se manifiestan en la poca y sesgada representación del trabajo de las muj..
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    Platón: Posibilidad de la existencia de la doctrina no escrita.Florencia Sal - 2001 - Signos Filosóficos 5:195-209.
  12. De nosotros sabemos?Florencia Sichel - 2020 - In Julián Macías & Florencia Sichel, En busca del sentido: cruces entre filosofía, infancia y educación. [Buenos Aires?]: TeseoPress Design.
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    The Post-Modern Aura: The Act of Fiction in an Age of Inflation.Marc Wortman - 1987 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1987 (71):171-178.
    In a remarkable range of disciplines — from legal studies to architecture, from art history to rock music — there is emerging a paradoxically unified approach to the theory of contemporary cultural dissolution. In the humanities in America, three major post-structuralist philosophic movements may be discerned, each describing a separate facet of traditional disciplinary studies yet all having a remarkable cross-departmental impact. These are the anti-foundationalism of Richard Rorty and other end-of-the-line philosophers in the American pragmatist tradition, the textual deconstructionists (...)
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    The evolution of frequency distributions: Relating regularization to inductive biases through iterated learning.Florencia Reali & Thomas L. Griffiths - 2009 - Cognition 111 (3):317-328.
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    Rubens, Corsets and Taxonomies: A Response to Meek Lange, Rogers and Dodds.Florencia Luna - 2014 - Bioethics 29 (6):448-450.
    This short article is a commentary to ‘Vulnerability in Research Ethics: A way forward’ from Margaret Meek Lange, Wendy Rogers and Susan Dodds. In their article they describe and accept my criticisms of the subpopulation approach to vulnerability and my analysis of vulnerability based on layers, but they suggest going beyond it using a taxonomy to classify layers of vulnerabilty. I argue that a) we do not need a taxonomy to classify vulnerabilities, b) the authors do not provide an adequate (...)
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    Uncovering the Richness of the Stimulus: Structure Dependence and Indirect Statistical Evidence.Florencia Reali & Morten H. Christiansen - 2005 - Cognitive Science 29 (6):1007-1028.
    The poverty of stimulus argument is one of the most controversial arguments in the study of language acquisition. Here we follow previous approaches challenging the assumption of impoverished primary linguistic data, focusing on the specific problem of auxiliary (AUX) fronting in complex polar interrogatives. We develop a series of corpus analyses of child‐directed speech showing that there is indirect statistical information useful for correct auxiliary fronting in polar interrogatives and that such information is sufficient for distinguishing between grammatical and ungrammatical (...)
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    Identifying and evaluating layers of vulnerability – a way forward.Florencia Luna - 2018 - Developing World Bioethics 19 (2):86-95.
    “Vulnerability” is a key concept for research ethics and public health ethics. This term can be discussed from either a conceptual or a practical perspective. I previously proposed the metaphor of layers to understand how this concept functions from the conceptual perspective in human research. In this paper I will clarify how my analysis includes other definitions of vulnerability. Then, I will take the practical‐ethical perspective, rejecting the usefulness of taxonomies to analyze vulnerabilities. My proposal specifies two steps and provides (...)
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    Why have Non-communicable Diseases been Left Behind?Florencia Luna & Valerie A. Luyckx - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (1):5-25.
    Non-communicable diseases are no longer largely limited to high-income countries and the elderly. The burden of non-communicable diseases is rising across all country income categories, in part because these diseases have been relatively overlooked on the global health agenda. Historically, communicable diseases have been prioritized in many countries as they were perceived to constitute the greatest disease burden, especially among vulnerable and poor populations, and strategies for prevention and treatment, which had been successful in high-income settings, were considered feasible and (...)
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    The role of culture in farmer learning and technology adoption: A case study of farmer field schools among rice farmers in central Luzon, Philippines.Florencia G. Palis - 2006 - Agriculture and Human Values 23 (4):491-500.
    The goal of this paper is to show how culture – shared norms and values – is challenged and used to facilitate cooperative behavior within the context of farmer field schools (FFS) in central Luzon, Philippines. The success of the FFS is primarily associated with cultural norms that encourage experiential and collective learning and eventually lead to the adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) methods among the farmers. The study was conducted in central Luzon, the rice granary region of the (...)
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    From Kant to Romanticism: Towards a Justification of Aesthetic Knowledge in the Young Benjamin.Florencia Abadi - 2014 - Critical Horizons 15 (1):82-94.
    The specialist literature has investigated extensively the link between Benjamin and German Romanticism and, less frequently, his relation to Kant. However, these contributions tend to take up these links separately, and therefore do not analyse in detail the process which begins with the theoretical sketches on Kant and concludes with the writing of the doctoral thesis on the Frühromantik. This paper argues that there is a marked continuity between the objectives which led Benjamin to plan, in the first place, his (...)
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    Henri Michaux: animalidad y conciencia.Florencia Abadi - 2011 - Aisthesis 50:92-109.
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  22. José Emilio Burucúa: "Historia y ambivalencia".Florencia Abadi - 2008 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 34 (1):125-135.
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    La fundamentación del conocimiento a partir de una exigencia objetiva de redención: una línea sistemática a lo largo de la obra de Walter Benjamin.Florencia Abadi - 2015 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 27 (1):7-27.
    In this paper I state that throughout Walter Benjamin’s writings a constant element can be found: the aim to ground knowledge on demand of redemption of the object. I show that in the four realms where the Benjaminian theory of knowledge is developed –philosophy, art criticism, translation and historical knowledge–, the principal categories of his conception stress this demand by a peculiar use of the suffix “barkeit”, present in the concepts of “solutionabiliy” of the philosophical task, the “criticizability” of the (...)
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    (1 other version)Reseña de Fronteras, espacios de interacción en las tierras bajas del sur de América, de Lidia Nacuzzi y Carina Lucaioli . Buenos Aires, Publicaciones de la Sociedad Argentina de Antropología, 2010.Florencia Carlón - 2011 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 1 (1).
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    (1 other version)La vida impropia.Florencia Garramuño - 2018 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
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  26. Pobreza en el mundo: obligaciones individuales e institucionales y derechos humanos.Florencia Luna - 2007 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 33 (2):293-314.
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  27. ¿procrear O No Procrear?: Sida y derechos reproductivos.Florencia Luna - 1999 - Análisis Filosófico 19 (2):153-172.
    This article presents some of the ethical and theoretical problems that reproductive decisions pose. I considerer the difficult situation of HIV infected women who have to decide whether to begin or continue pregnancy, knowing about the possibility of transmitting the infection. Could reproductive freedom be limited? I discuss, among others, Parfit, Harris and Purdy´s proposals. I try to show that a paternalistic solution is inadequate and argue on behalf of the importance of responsible and informed decisions on the part of (...)
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  28. Sida e investigación ¿Fin de un paradigma en investigación?Florencia Luna - 1997 - Análisis Filosófico 17 (2):209.
    In this paper I analyse changes AIDS brought to research with human beings . One of the issues I consider is the relevance of ethical codes to these new proposals in research and if we are justified to think this implies a new paradigm in research . I evaluate some of the arguments activits of AIDS have done, the relevance of considering informed consent as the only criterium and I give special importance to the benefit-risk evaluation as one of the (...)
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    Una defensa genealógica del no purismo en la justificación epistémica.Florencia Rimoldi - 2020 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 60:37-74.
    In this work I propose and defend a non-purist conception of epistemic justification according to which the latter depends in part on non truth-conducive factors, such as the pragmatic context of people. To do so, I present three distinct perspectives on the notion of justified belief. In the first section I analyze the most salient aspects of the pre-theoretical notion. In the second section I defend a non-purist permisive view that recovers the elements of the pre-theoretic view in a theoretical (...)
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  30. Una teoría sociológica del conocimiento humano.Florencia Rimoldi - 2016 - In María Martini, Roberto Marafioti & Florencia Rimoldi, Pasajes y paisajes: reflexiones sobre la práctica científica. Moreno, prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina: Editora Universidad Nacional de Moreno.
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  31. Benjamin and Carolina Gozon, Rafael Buenaventura, Nanoo Pamnani: Learning From Extraordinary People.Florencia Tarriela - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):249-252.
     
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    « La terre est notre vie. » La relation des Toba du Gran Chaco à leur territoire.Florencia Tola & Sophie Bedouin - 2014 - Actuel Marx 2 (2):97-108.
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    Reseña bibliográfica del libro de Biset.Florencia Zalazar & Laura Aldana Contardi - 2018 - Páginas de Filosofía (Universidad Nacional del Comahue) 18 (21):223-231.
    Se trata de la reseña bibliográfica del libro de Emmanuel Biset et. al., Sujeto, una categoría en disputa.
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    Reproductive Health and Research Ethics: Hot Issues in Argentina.Florencia Luna - 2004 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (3):267-274.
    In this article I focus on two issues concerning bioethics in Argentina: reproductive health and ethics in research. Although these topics are quite dissimilar, they share a particular feature: their special relationship with context.
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    Bioethics and Vulnerability: A Latin American View.Florencia Luna (ed.) - 2006 - Rodopi.
    This book presents some of the challenges bioethics in Latin America faces today. It considers them through the lenses of vulnerable populations, those incapable of protecting their own interests, such as the illiterate, women in societies disrespectful of their reproductive rights, and research subjects in contexts where resources are scarce.
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    Not the Usual Suspects: Addressing Layers of Vulnerability.Florencia Luna & Sheryl Vanderpoel - 2013 - Bioethics 27 (6):325-332.
    This paper challenges the traditional account of vulnerability in healthcare which conceptualizes vulnerability as a list of identifiable subpopulations. This list of ‘usual suspects’, focusing on groups from lower resource settings, is a narrow account of vulnerability. In this article we argue that in certain circumstances middle-class individuals can be also rendered vulnerable. We propose a relational and layered account of vulnerability and explore this concept using the case study of cord blood (CB) banking. In the first section, two different (...)
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    (1 other version)Sequential learning and the interaction between biological and linguistic adaptation in language evolution.Florencia Reali & Morten H. Christiansen - 2009 - Interaction Studies 10 (1):5-30.
    It is widely assumed that language in some form or other originated by piggybacking on pre-existing learning mechanism not dedicated to language. Using evolutionary connectionist simulations, we explore the implications of such assumptions by determining the effect of constraints derived from an earlier evolved mechanism for sequential learning on the interaction between biological and linguistic adaptation across generations of language learners. Artificial neural networks were initially allowed to evolve “biologically” to improve their sequential learning abilities, after which language was introduced (...)
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  38. 'Vulnerability', an Interesting Concept for Public Health: The Case of Older Persons.Florencia Luna - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (2):180-194.
    Traditional accounts of vulnerability tend to label entire populations as vulnerable. This approach is of limited utility. Instead, this article utilizes a layered approach to vulnerability, identifying multiple vulnerabilities that older people experience. It focuses on distinguishing the different layers of vulnerability that may be experienced by the elderly in middle-income countries of Latin America. In doing so, I show how the layered approach to vulnerability functions, and demonstrate why it is more interesting and useful than the traditional approach. The (...)
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  39. Aborto por motivos terapéuticos: artículo 86 inciso 1 del Código Penal Argentino.Florencia Luna, Martín Bohmer, Romina Faerman, Diana Maffía, Julieta Manterola, Raúl Mejía, Silvina Ramos, Natalia Righetti & Mariana Romero - 2006 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: FLACSO-CEDES.
    En este segundo documento nos ocupamos del aborto realizado por motivos terapéuticos o, dicho más brevemente, del aborto terapéutico. En la Argentina, el aborto plantea serios desafíos para la salud pública, ya que, pese a estar prohibido, se practica de forma clandestina y, muchas veces, insegura, poniendo en riesgo la vida y la salud de las mujeres. Por esta razón, creemos que la sociedad y el Estado deben debatir este problema y encontrar soluciones que resguarden los derechos de las mujeres. (...)
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  40. Harris and the criticism of the status quo.Florencia Luna - 2015 - In John Coggon, Sarah Chan, Søren Holm, Thomasine Kimbrough Kushner & John Harris, From reason to practice in bioethics: an anthology dedicated to the works of John Harris. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
     
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  41. Sida e investigación.Florencia Luna - 1998 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 8.
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  42. From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's `Dirty War'. `Antígona Furiosa': on Bodies and the State.Florencia Nelli - 2010 - In S. E. Wilmer & Audrone Zukauskaite, Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism. Oxford University Press.
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    The Harmonic Utopia of Spanish Republicanism.Florencia Peyrou - 2015 - Utopian Studies 26 (2):349-365.
    According to Bronislaw Baczko, utopias may be considered as different forms—they are not linked to any precise literary genre—of critique of social reality and the quest for alternatives. Some consist of a detailed description of a new social order, whereas others confine themselves to an overall design, which solely defines a series of values and principles. They all contain an ideal of perfection: a utopian view of the world always stems from the awareness of a breach between what must be (...)
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    Editorial.Florencia María Páez - 2011 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 6.
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    (1 other version)El genocidio en la historia: ¿Un anacronismo?Florencia Roulet & María Teresa Garrido - 2011 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 1 (2).
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  46. La concepción de la muerte en el Relato de Er en la República de Platón.Florencia Sal - 2000 - A Parte Rei 12:3.
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    Medical ethics and more: ideal theories, non-ideal theories and conscientious objection.Florencia Luna - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (1):129-133.
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  48. On moral incoherence and hidden battles: Stem cell research in argentina.Florencia Luna & Arleen Salles - 2010 - Developing World Bioethics 10 (3):120-128.
    In this article, the authors focus on Argentina's activity in the developing field of regenerative medicine, specifically stem cell research. They take as a starting point a recent article by Shawn Harmon (published in this journal) who argues that attempts to regulate the practice in Argentina are morally incoherent. The authors try to show first, that there is no such ‘attempt to legislate’ on stem cell research in Argentina and this is due to a number of reasons that they explain. (...)
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  49. El concepto de crítica de arte en la obra temprana de Walter Benjamin.Florencia Abadi - 2009 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 35 (1):113-144.
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    Revisiting Vulnerability: Its Development and Impact.Florencia Luna - 2019 - In Eduardo Rivera-López & Martin Hevia, Controversies in Latin American Bioethics. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 67-81.
    The concept of vulnerability has been hotly debated in research ethics literature. Some critics considered it a useless concept. In 2009—against some of those criticisms—I defended the importance of understanding this concept in terms of layers instead of applying it as a label given to certain subpopulations. In this paper, I present some of the limits of this analysis and I also explore the similarities and differences this approach has when compared to using a taxonomy as another answer on how (...)
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