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    Potential research ethics violations against an indigenous tribe in Ecuador: a mixed methods approach.Esteban Ortiz-Prado, Katherine Simbaña-Rivera, Lenin Gómez-Barreno, Leonardo Tamariz, Alex Lister, Juan Carlos Baca, Alegria Norris & Lila Adana-Diaz - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-15.
    Background Biomedical and ethnographic studies among indigenous people are common practice in health and geographical research. Prior health research misconduct has been documented, particularly when obtaining genetic material. The objective of this study was to crossmatch previously published data with the perceptions of the Waorani peoples about the trading of their genetic material and other biological samples. Methods We conducted a mixed methods study design using a tailored 15-item questionnaire in 72 participants and in-depth interviews in 55 participants belonging to (...)
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    Complexity in Manufacturing Processes and Systems.Rosario Domingo, Julio Blanco-Fernández, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz & Leonardo Rivera - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-3.
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    Parra, Lisímaco. “Filosofía versus barroco en la Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres de Kant”.Leonardo González - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (170):283-290.
    Parra, Lisímaco. “Filosofía versus barroco en la Fundamentación de la metafísica de las costumbres de Kant.” La filosofía práctica de Kant. Comps. Roberto R. Aramayo y Faviola Rivera Castro. Ciudad de México; Bogotá: Universidad Autónoma de México; Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2017. 19-54.
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  4. Organization needs organization: Understanding integrated control in living organisms.Leonardo Bich & William Bechtel - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 93:96-106.
    Organization figures centrally in the understanding of biological systems advanced by both new mechanists and proponents of the autonomy framework. The new mechanists focus on how components of mechanisms are organized to produce a phenomenon and emphasize productive continuity between these components. The autonomy framework focuses on how the components of a biological system are organized in such a way that they contribute to the maintenance of the organisms that produce them. In this paper we analyze and compare these two (...)
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  5. Control Mechanisms: Explaining the Integration and Versatility of Biological Organisms.Leonardo Bich & William Bechtel - 2022 - Adaptive Behavior.
    Living organisms act as integrated wholes to maintain themselves. Individual actions can each be explained by characterizing the mechanisms that perform the activity. But these alone do not explain how various activities are coordinated and performed versatilely. We argue that this depends on a specific type of mechanism, a control mechanism. We develop an account of control by examining several extensively studied control mechanisms operative in the bacterium E. coli. On our analysis, what distinguishes a control mechanism from other mechanisms (...)
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  6. (1 other version)Is defining life pointless? Operational definitions at the frontiers of Biology.Leonardo Bich & Sara Green - 2017 - Synthese:1-28.
    Despite numerous and increasing attempts to define what life is, there is no consensus on necessary and sufficient conditions for life. Accordingly, some scholars have questioned the value of definitions of life and encouraged scientists and philosophers alike to discard the project. As an alternative to this pessimistic conclusion, we argue that critically rethinking the nature and uses of definitions can provide new insights into the epistemic roles of definitions of life for different research practices. This paper examines the possible (...)
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  7. There Are No Intermediate Stages: An Organizational View on Development.Leonardo Bich & Derek Skillings - 2023 - In Matteo Mossio (ed.), Organization in Biology. Springer. pp. 241-262.
    Theoretical accounts of development exhibit several internal tensions and face multiple challenges. They span from the problem of the identification of the temporal boundaries of development (beginning and end) to the characterization of the distinctive type of change involved compared to other biological processes. They include questions such as the role to ascribe to the environment or what types of biological systems can undergo development and whether they should include colonies or even ecosystems. In this chapter we discuss these conceptual (...)
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    Los Procesos de Moscú: mentira y propaganda. El caso Trotsky desde la perspectiva de la Comisión Dewey.Diego Antonio Pineda Rivera - 2019 - Universitas Philosophica 36 (72):173-217.
    This article examines a specific case of lying, at the same time judicial and mediatic, promoted from the highest levels of political power, the Leon Trotsky case, from the perspective of the work done by the International Commission of Investigation chaired by the American philosopher John Dewey. After a general justification and contextualization of the subject, and a historical account of the events that surrounded the “Moscow Trials” and the constitution of the Dewey Commission, some of the reasons why the (...)
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  9. Mechanism, autonomy and biological explanation.Leonardo Bich & William Bechtel - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (6):1-27.
    The new mechanists and the autonomy approach both aim to account for how biological phenomena are explained. One identifies appeals to how components of a mechanism are organized so that their activities produce a phenomenon. The other directs attention towards the whole organism and focuses on how it achieves self-maintenance. This paper discusses challenges each confronts and how each could benefit from collaboration with the other: the new mechanistic framework can gain by taking into account what happens outside individual mechanisms, (...)
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    Musing: Inhabiting Philosophical Space: Reflections from the Reasonably Suspicious.Stephanie Rivera Berruz - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (1):182-188.
  11. Complex emergence and the living organization: an epistemological framework for biology.Leonardo Bich - 2012 - Synthese 185 (2):215-232.
    In this article an epistemological framework is proposed in order to integrate the emergentist thought with systemic studies on biological autonomy, which are focused on the role of organization. Particular attention will be paid to the role of the observer’s activity, especially: (a) the different operations he performs in order to identify the pertinent elements at each descriptive level, and (b) the relationships between the different models he builds from them. According to the approach sustained here, organization will be considered (...)
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    Parmenides.L. M. Palmer & Leonardo Taran - 1968 - American Journal of Philology 89 (3):364.
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  13. Autopoiesis, Autonomy and Organizational Biology: Critical Remarks on “Life After Ashby”.Leonardo Bich & Argyris Arnellos - 2012 - Cybernetics and Human Knowing 19 (4):75-103.
    In this paper we criticize the “Ashbyan interpretation” (Froese & Stewart, 2010) of autopoietic theory by showing that Ashby’s framework and the autopoietic one are based on distinct, often incompatible, assumptions and that they aim at addressing different issues. We also suggest that in order to better understand autopoiesis and its implications, a different and wider set of theoretical contributions, developed previously or at the time autopoiesis was formulated, needs to be taken into consideration: among the others, the works of (...)
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  14. Organisational teleology 2.0: Grounding biological purposiveness in regulatory control.Leonardo Bich - 2024 - Ratio (4):327-340.
    This paper critically revises the organisational account of teleology, which argues that living systems are first and foremost oriented towards a goal: maintaining their own conditions of existence. It points out some limitations of this account, mainly in the capability to account for the richness and complexity of biological systems and their purposeful behaviours. It identifies the reason of these limitations in the theoretical grounding of this account, specifically in the too narrow notion of closure of constraints, focused on self-production. (...)
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    Task complexity moderates the influence of descriptions in decisions from experience.Leonardo Weiss-Cohen, Emmanouil Konstantinidis, Maarten Speekenbrink & Nigel Harvey - 2018 - Cognition 170 (C):209-227.
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  16. Presentazione.Abelardo Rivera Llano - 2014 - In Alessandro Argiroffi & Abelardo Rivera Llano (eds.), Persona, imputabilità, ermeneutica. Torino: G. Giappichelli Editore.
     
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    Aforismos sobre o que mais importa.Josâe Marinho & Jorge Croce Rivera - 1994 - [Portugal]: Impr. Nacional, Casa da Moeda. Edited by Jorge Croce Rivera.
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  18. Interactive Models in Synthetic Biology: Exploring Biological and Cognitive Inter-Identities.Leonardo Bich - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:510543.
    The aim of this article is to investigate the relevance and implications of synthetic models for the study of the interactive dimension of minimal life and cognition, by taking into consideration how the use of artificial systems may contribute to an understanding of the way in which interactions may affect or even contribute to shape biological identities. To do so, this article analyzes experimental work in synthetic biology on different types of interactions between artificial and natural systems, more specifically: between (...)
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    Eudaimonía y las esferas política y ética en Aristóteles: ¿Es posible pensar el bien humano con independencia de un ámbito político?Ángel Rivera Novoa - 2016 - Revista Filosofía Uis 15 (2):37-53.
    En este artículo se intenta mostrar cuál es la posible relación entre la esfera política y la esfera ética en el pensamiento de Aristóteles. ¿Son la política y la ética investigaciones absolutamente distinguibles o, por el contrario, son un solo proyecto investigativo? Para responder a esta pregunta, se sugiere que primero debe responderse la cuestión acerca de la naturaleza misma del bien último. ¿Es el fin de las acciones un fin dominante o inclusivo? Se analiza una de las propiedades de (...)
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    Question n.9. Theoretical and Artificial Construction of the Living: Redefining the Approach from an Autopoietic Point of View.Leonardo Bich & Luisa Damiano - 2007 - Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere 34:459-464.
    In this article, we would like to discuss some aspects of a theoretical framework for Artificial Life, focusing on the problem of an explicit definition of living systems useful for an effective artificial construction of them. The limits of a descriptive approach will be critically discussed, and a constructive (synthetic) approach will be proposed on the basis of the autopoietic theory of Maturana and Varela. -/- .
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    The Ideology of AI.Leonardo Sias - 2021 - Philosophy Today 65 (3):505-522.
    This paper criticises the ideological dimension of the AI narrative. It does so by questioning the implicit assumptions behind its vision, which promises a world that automatically adapts to our desires before we even know them. These assumptions hinge on a misconception of the value of desire as residing exclusively with its fulfilment, warranting human manipulation for increased predictability. This social trajectory towards algorithmic governance, rather than delivering on the promised fulfilment, undermines our capacity to sustain the same desire that (...)
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    Preliminary observations on the return of ovarian function among breast-feeding and post-partum non-breast-feeding women in a rural area of Mexico.Roberto Rivera, Eva Ortiz, Margarita Barrera, Kathy Kennedy & Pouru Bhiwandiwala - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):127-136.
  23. Integrating Multicellular Systems: Physiological Control and Degrees of Biological Individuality.Leonardo Bich - 2023 - Acta Biotheoretica 72 (1):1-22.
    This paper focuses on physiological integration in multicellular systems, a notion often associated with biological individuality, but which has not received enough attention and needs a thorough theoretical treatment. Broadly speaking, physiological integration consists in how different components come together into a cohesive unit in which they are dependent on one another for their existence and activity. This paper argues that physiological integration can be understood by considering how the components of a biological multicellular system are controlled and coordinated in (...)
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    Dear Jorge: A Letter to My Mentor.Stephanie Rivera Berruz - 2022 - Journal of World Philosophies 7 (1):183-186.
    pThrough the form of a letter, I engage my mentor, Jorge J. E. Gracia, in his own biographical articulation of life. While the letter was not included in the volume for which it was originally written, it was read to Gracia before he passed, and I could not be more honored. In the end, that is all that really matters. In the words that follow I take a moment to reflect on Jorge’s life and work as I process his passing./p.
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  25. Entre Adán, la muerte y la causa: la exégesis patrística de Romanos 5:12 en la carta 152 de Focio.Pedro Emilio Rivera Díaz - 2024 - Patristica Et Mediaevalia 45 (2):137-152.
    El _corpus_ epistolar de Focio, patriarca de Constantinopla en dos ocasiones (858-867 y 877-886), representa un documento significativo para la historia literaria no solo por su cantidad sino también por sus destinatarios y remitentes, que incluyen personajes importantes de su momento, así como amigos y familiares. A su vez, los contenidos son variados pues oscilan entre temas de corte personal, político, teológico y religioso. Entre las cartas se encuentra la 152, dirigida a su hermano Tarasio, en la que desarrolla la (...)
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  26. El desgarro de la conciencia religiosa de Miguel de Unamuno.Enrique Rivera de Ventosa - 1991 - In Antonio Jiménez García (ed.), Aportaciones de filósofos españoles contemporáneos. Madrid: Fundación Fernando Rielo.
     
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    Inteligencia artificial ¿reemplazando al humano en la psicoterapia?Jairo Esteban Rivera Estrada & Diana Vanessa Sánchez Salazar - 2016 - Escritos 24 (53):271-291.
    The current techno-scientific revolution has transformed the concepts of person and human being. Techno-scientific developments raise questions about our very own humanity and bring again the Übermensch, about whom Nietzsche once spoke, for discussion. Technology has increased the desire to modify our human condition, aiming for the perfection of the physical, intellectual and psychological abilities. Different sciences and disciplines have had the necessity to adapt themselves to these techno-scientific transformations. Psychology has not been the exception and, because of that, a (...)
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  28. Sontag, Woolf y la movilización política.Carmen Rivera Parra - 2019 - In Silvana Rabinovich & Rafael Mondragón Velázquez (eds.), Heteronomías de la justicia: exilios y utopías. Université Paris: Bonilla Artigas Editores.
     
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  29. Autonomous Systems and the Place of Biology Among Sciences. Perspectives for an Epistemology of Complex Systems.Leonardo Bich - 2021 - In Gianfranco Minati (ed.), Multiplicity and Interdisciplinarity. Essays in Honor of Eliano Pessa. Springer. pp. 41-57.
    This paper discusses the epistemic status of biology from the standpoint of the systemic approach to living systems based on the notion of biological autonomy. This approach aims to provide an understanding of the distinctive character of biological systems and this paper analyses its theoretical and epistemological dimensions. The paper argues that, considered from this perspective, biological systems are examples of emergent phenomena, that the biological domain exhibits special features with respect to other domains, and that biology as a discipline (...)
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  30. Embodied counterpoetics : Sylvia Wynter on religion and race.Mayra Rivera - 2021 - In An Yountae & Eleanor Craig (eds.), Beyond man: race, coloniality, and philosophy of religion. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    Figuring the Porous Self: St. Augustine and the Phenomenology of Temporality.Joseph Rivera - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (1):83-103.
    This article examines the phenomenological structures of the homo temporalis filtered through Augustine's illuminating, if unsystematic, insights on temporality and the imago Dei. It situates such a phenomenological interpretation of the Augustinian self in view of current interpretations that polarize or split the Augustinian self into an either/or scheme—either an “interior” self or an “exterior” self. Given this imbalance, the article suggests that a phenomenological evaluation of Augustine brings to light how interior and exterior spheres are deeply integrated. The article (...)
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    Stillness, Aesthesis, Resistance.Omar Rivera - 2020 - Critical Philosophy of Race 8 (1-2):84-101.
    Emphasizing the embodied, physical aspect of María Lugones's decolonial feminism, this article elucidates ways in which the oppressed appears to colonizing gazes and beyond them in order to explore possibilities of resistance. It proposes “stillness” as a sentient physicality that can transgress the hold of racist/colonizing gazes and sense a multiplicity of worlds from a limen. In order to do this, it focuses on the temporality of “stillness” and on modes of appearing of resistant praxis.
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  33. Subversive cosmology in the Zhuangzi : a revaluation of the early Chinese cosmos.Manuel Rivera Espinoza - 2020 - In Hans-Georg Moeller & Andrew K. Whitehead (eds.), Critique, subversion, and Chinese philosophy: socio-political, conceptual, and methodological challenges. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    “El control judicial le cuesta demasiado a la democracia”. Entrevista a Jeremy Waldron.Leonardo García Jaramillo & Vicente F. Benítez-R. - 2018 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 48:171-182.
    A propósito de su reciente visita a Colombia, invitado por la Corte Constitucional y la Universidad de La Sabana, los profesores Leonardo García Jaramillo y Vicente F. Benítez-R. entrevistaron al profesor Jeremy Waldron. Waldron fue Chichele Professor en la Universidad de Oxford, discípulo y contradictor de Dworkin, y es uno de los autores más influyentes del debate teórico político y constitucional contemporáneo. Actualmente es University Professor de la Universidad de New York. La traducción al español de la entrevista es (...)
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    Calabozos ideológicos y dragones cognitivos.Leonardo Bloise, Carlos Arias Grandio & Guillermo Folguera - 2024 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 29:177-192.
    En los últimos años han aparecido publicaciones que intentan generar un marco para la aplicación de conocimientos neurocognitivos para la resolución de problemáticas sociales. Bajo el mote de “ciencias de comportamiento”, este campo de estudios que se presenta como profundamente interdisciplinario se propone aportar herramientas para resolver diversas problemáticas sociales, mediante la dilucidación de los mecanismos subyacentes a la conducta humana y su posterior operacionalización en forma de políticas públicas. Enfocamos nuestra mirada en ciertos aspectos epistemológicos e ideológicos que subyacen (...)
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    Assessing Actual Strategic Behavior to Construct a Measure of Strategic Ability.Ennio Bilancini, Leonardo Boncinelli & Alan Mattiassi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:422425.
    Strategic interactions have been studied extensively in the area of judgment and decision-making. However, so far no specific measure of a decision-maker's ability to be successful in strategic interactions has been proposed and tested. Our contribution is the development of a measure of strategic ability that borrows from both game theory and psychology. Such measure is aimed at providing an estimation of the likelihood of success in many social activities that involve strategic interaction among multiple decision-makers. To construct a reliable (...)
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  37. Reseña del simposio internacional: "Los comienzos filosóficos de Schelling".Jacinto Rivera De Rosales - 1986 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 9:101.
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    Against the Evidence-Relative View of Liability to Defensive Harm.Eduardo Rivera-López & Luciano Venezia - 2024 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (1):45-60.
    According to the evidence-relative view of liability to defensive harm, a person is so liable if and only if she acts in a way that provides sufficient evidence to justify a (putative) victim’s belief that the person poses a threat of unjust harm, which may or may not be the case. Bas van der Vossen defends this position by analyzing, in relation to a version of Frank Jackson’s famous drug example, a case in which a putative murderer is killed by (...)
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  39. Worthy Lives.Lisa Rivera - 2010 - Social Theory and Practice 36 (2):185-212.
    Susan Wolf's paper "Meaning and Morality" draws our attention to the fact that Williams's objection to Kantian morality is primarily a concern about a possible conflict between morality and that which gives our lives meaning. I argue that the force of Williams's objection requires a more precise understanding of meaning as dependent on our intention to make our lives themselves worthwhile. It is not meaning simpliciter that makes Williams's objective persuasive but rather meaning as arising out of our positive evaluation (...)
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    Filosofia e critica del dominio: studi in onore di Leonardo Samonà.Chiara Agnello, Rosaria Caldarone, Angelo Cicatello, Rosa Maria Lupo, Giorgio Palumbo & Leonardo Samonà (eds.) - 2020 - Palermo: Palermo University Press.
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    Martyrdom redefined: Self-destructive killers and vulnerable narcissism.Leonardo Bobadilla - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (4):364-365.
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    The Actual Scale of Breathing.Adena Rivera-Dundas - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (5):114-130.
    Contemporary work in Black Studies reflects the urgency of integrating lived experience into scholarly work. Scholars such as Saidiya Hartman and Christina Sharpe employ autobiographical frames and anecdotes in their writing in order to legitimate historically undervalued forms of knowledge production, and, as Hartman writes, to “counter the violence of abstraction.” Despite the efficacy of this methodology, however, the move itself remains under-theorized, even as scholars advocate for the necessity of taking seriously the intellectual labor and output of Black female (...)
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    Sentido filosófico no brasil dos primeiros debates acerca da relação entre mente E corpo.Leonardo Ferreira Almada & Luiz Alberto Cerqueira - 2009 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 14 (1):79-107.
    Nosso objetivo é destacar o sentido filosófico no Brasil dos primeiros debates suscitados pela ideia de uma psicologia científica. Para tanto, trabalharemos com os textos de dois autores em especial, Gonçalves de Magalhães e Tobias Barreto. Nosso interesse é o de demonstrar em que sentido estes filósofos foram capazes de oferecer oposição a uma tendência positiva vigente na Psicologia e, ao mesmo tempo, superar o caráter contemplativo da consciência de si inerente à Psicologia sob a égide dos Jesuítas, e em (...)
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    Da Kant a Heidegger: saggi di estetica.Leonardo Amoroso - 2017 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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    Del nonsense: tra Oriente e Occidente.Leonardo Vittorio Arena - 1997 - Quattroventi.
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    As idades da globalização.Leonardo Boff - 2002 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 7 (16):101-110.
    In this article a review is made of the ages or periods of globalization, seen as a historical process from its origins to the present globalcolonization. The expansion of the western culture has always been oriented by a dominating and predatory universal rationalism in the “Tyrannosaurus” st..
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    Paulo Freire em diálogo.Leonardo Boff, Darcísio Natal Muraro & André Borges (eds.) - 2021 - São Paulo: Editora Recriar.
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    Reasonable Interpretation: A Radical Legal Realist Critique.Leonardo J. B. Amorim - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (4):1043-1057.
    The notion of reasonable interpretation of legal texts, as opposed to the absurd or unacceptable interpretation, is presupposed in different legal theories as the fundamental basis of legal rationality and as a clear limitation to chaotic behaviour by courts. This article argues that the ever-present notion of reasonability is not a useful descriptive tool for understanding legal practices or how legal institutions work. The article builds on radical legal realism perspective in order to develop two arguments supporting this claim. First, (...)
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    Sobre a condição humana no pensamento de Hannah Arendt e Karl Marx.Leonardo Pellegrinello Camargo - 2013 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 8 (2):190-200.
    Neste artigo, abordamos a diferenciação entre trabalho e obra no pensamento de Hannah Arendt, que, embora pareçam para a modernidade conceitos similares ou até idênticos, para a filósofa esta diferenciação é crucial para uma abordagem crítica necessária da condição humana durante e após o século XX. Isto posto, expomos o conceito marxista de trabalho e a posterior crítica feita por Arendt para construir o seu pensamento político acerca da humanidade no pós-guerra.
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    Pseudo-Apuleius’ De Fato.Leonardo Costantini - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (1):461-462.
    The note presents the discovery of a spurious Apuleian work entitledDe fatofrom MS n° 1040 at the Bibliothèque patrimoniale Villon in Rouen. This work is, in fact, a series of excerpts from Firmicus Maternus, MathesisBook 1.
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