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  1. Resisting Japan's promotion of a norm of sustainable whaling.Shirley V. Scott & Lucia Oriana - 2017 - In Alan Bloomfield & Shirley V. Scott, Norm antipreneurs and the politics of resistance to global normative change. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Contribution of oral narrative textual competence and spelling skills to written narrative textual competence in bilingual language-minority children and monolingual peers.Giulia Vettori, Lucia Bigozzi, Oriana Incognito & Giuliana Pinto - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigates the developmental pattern and relationships between oral narrative textual skills, spelling, and written narrative textual skills in monolingual and bilingual language-minority children, L1-Chinese and L2-Italian. The aims were to investigate in monolingual and BLM children: the developmental patterns of oral and writing skills across primary school years; the pattern of relationships between oral narrative textual competence, spelling skills, and written narrative textual competence with age and socio-economic status taken under control. In total, 141 primary school children from (...)
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    Do Economists Make Markets?: On the Performativity of Economics.Donald A. MacKenzie, Fabian Muniesa & Lucia Siu (eds.) - 2008 - Princeton University Press.
    Around the globe, economists affect markets by saying what markets are doing, what they should do, and what they will do. Increasingly, experimental economists are even designing real-world markets. But, despite these facts, economists are still largely thought of as scientists who merely observe markets from the outside, like astronomers look at the stars. Do Economists Make Markets? boldly challenges this view. It is the first book dedicated to the controversial question of whether economics is performative--of whether, in some cases, (...)
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    Active Inference as a Computational Framework for Consciousness.Martina G. Vilas, Ryszard Auksztulewicz & Lucia Melloni - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (4):859-878.
    Recently, the mechanistic framework of active inference has been put forward as a principled foundation to develop an overarching theory of consciousness which would help address conceptual disparities in the field (Wiese 2018 ; Hohwy and Seth 2020 ). For that promise to bear out, we argue that current proposals resting on the active inference scheme need refinement to become a process theory of consciousness. One way of improving a theory in mechanistic terms is to use formalisms such as computational (...)
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    Academic Outcomes in Bilingual Children With Developmental Language Disorder: A Longitudinal Study.Eva Aguilar-Mediavilla, Lucía Buil-Legaz, Raül López-Penadés, Victor A. Sanchez-Azanza & Daniel Adrover-Roig - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Constraining Factors to Rural Women's Empowerment: A Perspective from the Specialized Literature.Abd Leidy Viviana Guauque Acero, William Orlando Alvarez Araque & Hilda Lucia Jiménez Orozco - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:86-104.
    This study analyzes the constraining factors of women's empowerment in rural contexts, focusing on socioeconomic and sociocultural factors. It examines the limited access to economic resources, employment opportunities, gender roles, social norms, and access to education as segregating elements, restricting empowerment. From this perspective, the purpose of this research is to review the specialized literature to analyze these factors and determine guidelines to strengthen empowerment in rural communities. With a qualitative approach, the research is also descriptive and reviews studies and (...)
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    Fair and equitable subject selection in concurrent COVID-19 clinical trials.Maud O. Jansen, Peter Angelos, Stephen J. Schrantz, Jessica S. Donington, Maria Lucia L. Madariaga & Tanya L. Zakrison - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (1):7-11.
    Clinical trials emerged in rapid succession as the COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented need for life-saving therapies. Fair and equitable subject selection in clinical trials offering investigational therapies ought to be an urgent moral concern. Subject selection determines the distribution of risks and benefits, and impacts the applicability of the study results for the larger population. While Research Ethics Committees monitor fair subject selection within each trial, no standard oversight exists for subject selection across multiple trials for the same disease. (...)
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    Hallucinations and related concepts—their conceptual background.Diogo Telles-Correia, Ana Lúcia Moreira & João S. Gonçalves - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Pragmatism and Developmentalism in Brazilian Educational Thought in the 1950s/1960.Ana Waleska P. C. Mendonça, Libânia Nacif Xavier, Vera Lucia Alves Breglia, Miriam Waidenfeld Chaves, Maria Teresa Cavalcanti de Oliveira, Cecília Neves Lima & Pablo S. M. Bispo Dos Santos - 2005 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 24 (6):471-498.
    This article proposes to analyse some aspects of the appropriation of New School thinking in Brazil, particularly Deweyan pragmatism, in the 1950s and 1960s. The analysis is based on the assumption that the developmentalist ideology that punctuated the debate on the economic, political and social restructuring of the country in these two decades constituted fertile ground for the return and expansion of pragmatist thinking amongst Brazilian educators, articulating itself, sometimes in contradictory ways, with this ideology. The focus of the analysis (...)
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    Bion e uma mudança de paradigma na psicanálise.Aline Groff Vivian & Vera Lucia Linhares Dias - 2011 - Revista Aletheia 35:206-210.
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    Pediatric Ethics and Communication Excellence (PEACE) Rounds: Decreasing Moral Distress and Patient Length of Stay in the PICU.Lucia Wocial, Veda Ackerman, Brian Leland, Brian Benneyworth, Vinit Patel, Yan Tong & Mara Nitu - 2017 - HEC Forum 29 (1):75-91.
    This paper describes a practice innovation: the addition of formal weekly discussions of patients with prolonged PICU stay to reduce healthcare providers’ moral distress and decrease length of stay for patients with life-threatening illnesses. We evaluated the innovation using a pre/post intervention design measuring provider moral distress and comparing patient outcomes using retrospective historical controls. Physicians and nurses on staff in our pediatric intensive care unit in a quaternary care children's hospital participated in the evaluation. There were 60 patients in (...)
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    I want it small or, rather, give me a bunch: the role of evaluative morphology on the assessment of the emotional properties of words.José A. Hinojosa, Juan Haro, Rocío Calvillo-Torres, Lucía González-Arias, Claudia Poch & Pilar Ferré - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (6):1203-1210.
    Evaluative markers of diminution and augmentation typically express quantity or intensity. Prior evidence suggests that they also convey emotions, although it remains unexplored as to whether this function is mediated by their role in expressing quantification/intensification. Here we investigated the effects of evaluative suffixes on the assessment of word affective properties by asking participants (N = 300) to score valence and arousal features for augmentatives, diminutives and base words with negative, positive or neutral valence. Diminutives and, to a lesser extent, (...)
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    Os elementos masculino puro e feminino puro na clínica: a história de Vítor.Cecilia Luiza Montag Hirchzon, Maria Cecilia Schiller Sampaio Fonseca & Maria Lúcia de Toledo Moraes Amiralian - 2003 - Human Nature 5 (2):443-457.
    O propósito deste artigo é discutir os elementos masculino puro e feminino puro descritos por Winnicott como formas de "relações de objeto". Eles são elementos básicos para o "ser" e o "fazer", e uma condição primária para a vida criativa, considerada pelo autor como uma proposição associada à saúde. Em seu ponto de vista, a criatividade primária representa uma atitude em direção à realidade externa que resulta em ser e sentir-se vivo, em sentir que a vida vale a pena. É (...)
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    More-than-human.Andrés Jaque, Marina Otero Verzier, Lucia Pietroiusti & Lisa Mazza (eds.) - 2020 - [Amsterdam?]: Manifesta Foundation.
    The 'More-than-Human' reader brings together texts by writers across a wide array of disciplines that reflect on the state of post-anthropocentric thinking today. Focusing on the ecologies and technologies of climate injustice and inequalities, as well as the destructive structures lurking within anthropocentrism, More-than-Human proposes complex entanglements, frictions, and reparative attention across species and beings. Thinking past the centrality of the human subject, the texts that compose this reader begin to imagine networks of ethics and responsibility emerging not from the (...)
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    O adoecer como ruptura: insuficiência renal crônica em crianças; Sickness as rupture: chronic renal failure in children.Tânia Martins de Barros, Ana Lúcia Saldanha Duarte & Cláudia Simone Santos - 2000 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 11:111-116.
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    “So Happy I Could Shout!” and “So Happy I Could Cry!” Dimorphous expressions represent and communicate motivational aspects of positive emotions.Oriana R. Aragón & John A. Bargh - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (2):286-302.
    Happiness can be expressed through smiles. Happiness can also be expressed through physical displays that without context, would appear to be sadness and anger. These seemingly incongruent displays of happiness, termed dimorphous expressions, we propose, represent and communicate expressers’ motivational orientations. When participants reported their own aggressive expressions in positive or negative contexts, their expressions represented positive or negative emotional experiences respectively, imbued with appetitive orientations. In contrast, reported sad expressions, in positive or negative contexts, represented positive and negative emotional (...)
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    “Tears of joy” & “smiles of joy” prompt distinct patterns of interpersonal emotion regulation.Oriana R. Aragón & Margaret S. Clark - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):913-940.
    ABSTRACTClose relationship partners often respond to happiness expressed through smiles with capitalization, i.e. they join in attempting to up-regulate and prolong the individual’s positive emotion, and they often respond to crying with interpersonal down-regulation of negative emotions, attempting to dampen the negative emotions. We investigated how people responded when happiness was expressed through tears, an expression termed dimorphous. We hypothesised that the physical expression of crying would prompt interpersonal down-regulation of emotion when the onlooker perceived that the expresser was experiencing (...)
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    Hannah Arendt: Conferencias sobre la Filosofía Política de Kant.Oriana Cosso - 2006 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 8:170-173.
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    Once More with Feeling: An Abbreviated History of Feminist Performance Art.Oriana Fox - 2010 - Feminist Review 96 (1):107-121.
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    Musical expertise affects the sense of agency: Intentional binding in expert pianists.Oriana Pansardi, Maria Pyasik & Lorenzo Pia - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 84 (C):102984.
  21. Vulnerabilidad, precariedad y "precaridad" en la obra de Butler.Oriana Seccia - 2021 - In Claudio Eduardo Martyniuk, Oriana Seccia & Julián Sauquillo, Perfiles epistemológicos de la crítica: entre la negatividad y la normatividad. [Adrogué?, Argentina]: La Cebra.
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    Not Just for Nurses.Lucia Wocial - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (5):46-47.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue 5, Page 46-47, September–October 2022.
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    The Time of the Idea: An Inquiry into Hegel’s Notion of Time.Lucia Ziglioli - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1):405-410.
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    Investigating Perceptions of Students to a Peer-Based Academic Integrity Presentation Provided by Residence Dons.Lucia Zivcakova, Eileen Wood, Gail Forsyth, Martin Zivcak, Joshua Shapiro, Amanda Coulas, Amy Linseman, Brittany Mascioli, Stephen Daniels & Valentin Angardi - 2014 - Journal of Academic Ethics 12 (2):89-99.
    This study investigated students’ perceptions following a prepared, common presentation regarding academic integrity provided by their residence dons. This peer instruction study utilized both quantitative and qualitative analyses of survey data within a pre-test post-test design. Overall, students reported gains in knowledge, as well as confidence in their knowledge of academic integrity. Notably, students reported increases in their personal value for academic integrity after participating in the presentations. Overall, the quality and content of the presentations were judged positively, and participants’ (...)
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    NAFTA Students’ Whistle-Blowing Perceptions: A Case of Sexual Harassment.Lucia Peek, Maria Roxas, George Peek, Yves Robichaud, Blanca Covarrubias Salazar & Jose Barragan Codina - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (3):219-231.
    Business students from the three NAFTA countries were shown a possible Sexual Harassment scenario from Arthur Andersen’s Business Ethics Program. They were asked to respond to a pre-questionnaire concerning the three characters’ behaviors and possible actions and a post-questionnaire after writing a report from the points of view of the three characters in the scenario. The students were asked to consider whether the characters should report the possible harasser to their supervisor, and thus engage in whistle-blowing behavior, as well as (...)
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    Innovation, risk and control: The true trend is ‘from tool to purpose’—A discussion on the standardization of AI.Oriana Chaves - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-12.
    In this text, our question is what is the current regulatory trend in countries that are not considered central in the development of artificial intelligence, such as Brazil: a preventive approach, or an experimental approach? We will analyze the bills (PL) that are being processed in legislative houses at the state level, and at the federal level, highlighting some elements, such as: Delimitation of the object (conceptualization), fundamental principles, ethical guidelines, relationship with human work, human supervision, and guidelines for public (...)
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  27. Moral distress-the role of ethics consultation in the NICU.Lucia Wocial - 2002 - Bioethics Forum 18:15-23.
     
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    Evolving Measures of Moral Distress: Imperfect Does Not Mean Irrelevant.Lucia D. Wocial - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (4):68-71.
    The article “Moral distress: What are we measuring?” by Kolbe and de Melo-Martin (2023) is an important contribution both to the literature and research agenda for the complicated construct of mora...
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    As astúcias d'As astúcias da enunciação.Oriana de Nadai Fulaneti - 2015 - Bakhtiniana 10 (3):46-62.
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    Ethik und Ästhetik bei Fichte und Sartre: eine vergleichende Studie über den Zusammenhang von Ethik und Ästhetik in der Transzendentalphilosophie Fichtes und dem Existenzialismus Sartres.Lucia Theresia Heumann (ed.) - 2009 - Rodopi.
    Fichte wie auch später Sartre gewinnen vergleichbare Resultate auf der theoretischen Ebene hinsichtlich der ethischen Fundierung der Intersubjektivität im Selbstbewusstsein. Die Rolle der Ästhetik wird von beiden Denkern aufgrund ethischer Implikationen so bestimmt, dass sie die durch sie bestimmte Intersubjektivität auf praktischer Ebene zum Vorschein bringt. Die Ästhetik stellt bei beiden Autoren nicht einen Selbstzweck dar, sondern spielt eine herausragende Rolle für die Bildung der Menschen. Sartre wie auch Fichte brauchen die Ästhetik, um die Ethik zu fundieren. Während Sartre ein (...)
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    Nurses Matter.Lucia D. Wocial - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (4):4.
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    You Can’t Always Get What You Want… We Will Help You Get What You Need.Lucia D. Wocial - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (1):65-67.
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    Abbattista, Lucía (2019). Justicialismo y cultura en la Guerra Fría : El retorno de Oscar Ivanissevich al Ministerio de Cultura y Educación (Argentina 1974-1975). [REVIEW]María Lucía Abbattista - 2021 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 11 (22):e097.
    Reseña de Abbattista, M. Lucía. (2019). Justicialismo y cultura en la Guerra Fría. El retorno de Oscar Ivanissevich al Ministerio de Cultura y Educación (Argentina 1974-1975).
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    Should Empathy Play any Role in the Interpretation of Constitutional Rights?Lucia Corso - 2014 - Ratio Juris 27 (1):94-115.
    This paper explores the role that empathy can play in the interpretation of constitutional rights. It starts by analyzing the complex concept of empathy, comparing it with similar yet distinct concepts such as projection, sympathy and emotional contagion, then it discusses the widespread distrust of empathy among lawyers and legal thinkers. It will be argued that empathy can play a significant role in the interpretation of constitutional rights, mostly in identifying the interests and needs put forward in the claims and (...)
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    Una voce che veniva da lontano: saggi e ricerche su María Zambrano.Lucia Parente - 2018 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    From shapes and movements to objects and actions.Lucia Vaina - 1983 - Synthese 54 (January):3-36.
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    Species Egalitarianism and Respect for Nature.Lucia Schwarz - 2021 - In Richard Dean & Oliver Sensen, Respect: philosophical essays. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 208-302.
    Lucia Schwarz urges a reconsideration of the implications of species egalitarianism, which is an essential element of the position in environmental ethics that Paul Taylor calls “respect for nature.” Species egalitarianism’s claim that every living thing has equal inherent worth appears to lead to counterintuitive conclusions, such as that killing a human being is no worse than killing a dandelion. Species egalitarians have generally responded by explaining that species egalitarianism is compatible with recognizing moral differences between killing different types (...)
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    An Evaluation of Unit-Based Ethics Conversations.Lucia D. Wocial, Maureen Hancock, Patricia D. Bledsoe, Amy R. Chamness & Paul R. Helft - 2010 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 12 (2):48-54.
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  39. Influence of stress assignment in reading Italian words.Lucia Colombo - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):504-504.
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  40. Leon Battista Alberti, Philodoxeos fabula: edizione critica.Lucia Cesarini Martinelli - 1977 - Rinascimento 17:111-234.
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    Unpacking the cognitive map: The parallel map theory of hippocampal function.Lucia F. Jacobs & Françoise Schenk - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (2):285-315.
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    A Defense of Individualism in the Age of Corporate Rights.Lucia M. Rafanelli - 2017 - Journal of Political Philosophy 25 (3):281-302.
    Views that say corporations can be agents in their own right, metaphysically distinct from their individual members, are increasingly popular. Given the moral significance usually attributed to agency, this raises the question of whether corporate agents have moral rights comparable with those of individual agents. In this article, I argue that, even if we accept corporations can be agents, we must conclude that their moral rights are more limited than, because they are derivative of, the rights of their individual members. (...)
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    Values, quality, and evaluation in ethics consultation.Lucia D. Wocial, Elizabeth Molnar & Mary A. Ott - 2016 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (4):227-234.
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    Mélodie, essence et espèce. Thématisme et variations entre Raymond Ruyer et Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Lucia Zaietta - 2019 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 101 (1):79.
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    L'emploi de portante (donc) dans des textes écrits en portugais du Brésil Ana Lûcia Tinoco Cabrai (Sâo Paulo).Ana Lûcia Tinoco Cabrai - forthcoming - Argumentation.
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    Attachment Networks in Committed Couples.Lucia L. Carli, Elena Anzelmo, Stefania Pozzi, Judith A. Feeney, Marcello Gallucci, Alessandra Santona & Angela Tagini - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:441190.
    This study explored attachment networks in long-term couples who differed in parenting choice and relationship status. Attachment networks were defined in terms of attachment functions, attachment strength, the presence of a primary figure, and full-blown attachments. Participants were 198 couples, married or cohabiting, either expecting their first child or childless-by-choice. Results indicated that partners were the most significant figures on all indicators. However, expectant women reported more proximity seeking and stronger attachments to mothers, while expectant men relied more on fathers (...)
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  47. El goce del dolor.Lucía Fraga - 2006 - In Juan Carlos Couceiro-Bueno & Sergio Vences Fernández, Pensar en tiempos de oscuridad: homenaje al profesor Sergio Vences. A Coruña: Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacions. pp. 339--346.
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  48. As várias faces estéticas na formação humana: o fecundo universo da Filosofia da Educação.Lúcia Schneider Hardt & Moura - 2014 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 19 (1):89-108.
    Resumo : O texto deseja investigar a categoria “estética” no campo da filosofia da educação. Formar-se significa dar a si mesmo o direito de escolher trajetórias diante do fecundo universo interpretativo à disposição no meio acadêmico. A força do educador na relação com o estudante implica ensinar a ruminar sobre suas escolhas estéticas para bem argumentar na relação com outras abordagens filosóficas. Cabe aos educadores no ensino superior e especialmente aqueles do campo da Filosofia e das Teorias da Educação provocar (...)
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  49. The purloined referent: Lavoisier and the disappearance of phlogiston.Lucía Lewowicz - unknown
    In this paper, I challenge the long-established view that the term phlogiston fails to refer. After a close examination of the reference of phlogiston during Lavoisier’s Chemical Revolution, I show that it referred throughout to a natural substance, fire matter. I state that Lavoisier eliminated the term but not its referent, which he renamed caloric, and I claim that it is in the historical and cultural context of the Chemical Revolution that the Lavoisier’s intentions can be understood.
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    La protección de la vida vida del que no ha nacido.Rivera María Lucía - forthcoming - Saga - Revista de Estudiantes de Filosofía 12 (22).
    Se analizará la manera en que la influencia teórica de las ciencias biológicas y médicas sobre la noción de “vida” imponen una transformación de las construcciones políticas, ideológicas y legales de un Estado que puede ser descrito como biopolítico. Para esto, se acudirá al análisis de la transformación de la idea operativa de “vida” desde la perspectiva agambiana de la politización de la muerte y la pretensión de disolver el umbral de decidibilidad entre vida y muerte para tomar, luego, tres (...)
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