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  1. Debunking Corporate Moral Responsibility.Manuel Velasquez - 2003 - Business Ethics Quarterly 13 (4):531-562.
    I address three topics. First, I argue that the issue of corporate moral responsibility is an important one for business ethics.Second, I examine a core argument for the claim that the corporate organization is a separate moral agent and show it is based on anunnoticed but elementary mistake deriving from the fallacy of division. Third, I examine the assumptions collectivists make about whatit means to say that organizations act and that they act intentionally and show that these assumptions are mistaken (...)
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  2. Delirio y melancolía de los dioses (Schelling).Manuel Angel Fernández Lorenzo - 1992 - El Basilisco 11:77-79.
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  3. Responsibility and the aims of theory: Strawson and revisionism.Manuel Vargas - 2004 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2):218-241.
    In recent years, reflection on the relationship between individual moral responsibility and determinism has undergone a remarkable renaissance. Incompatibilists, those who believe moral responsibility is incompatible with determinism, have offered powerful new arguments in support of their views. Compatibilists, those who think moral responsibility is compatible with determinism, have responded with ingenious counterexamples and alternative accounts of responsibility. Despite the admirable elevation of complexity and subtlety within both camps, the trajectory of the literature is somewhat discouraging. Every dialectical stalemate between (...)
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    Big Tech and Antitrust: An Ordoliberal Analysis.Manuel Wörsdörfer - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (3):1-39.
    The past few years have seen the opening of several antitrust investigations against some of the most dominant and powerful companies in the world—e.g., the U.S. Department of Justice, numerous states, and the Federal Trade Commission have sued Google, Facebook, and Amazon, and the E.U. has launched additional proceedings against Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. This paper looks at the latest trends and developments in the E.U. and the USA and analyzes the different regulatory approaches taken from a distinct business (...)
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  5. On the importance of history for responsible agency.Manuel Vargas - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 127 (3):351-382.
    In this article I propose a resolution to the history issue for responsible agency, given a moderate revisionist approach to responsibility. Roughly, moderate revisionism is the view that a plausible and normatively adequate theory of responsibility will require principled departures from commonsense thinking. The history issue is whether morally responsible agency – that is, whether an agent is an apt target of our responsibility-characteristic practices and attitudes – is an essentially historical notion. Some have maintained that responsible agents must have (...)
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    Functionalisms and the Philosophy of Action.Manuel Vargas - 2024 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (1):41-55.
    Focusing on the recent work of Michael Bratman as emblematic of several important developments in the philosophy of action, I raise four questions that engage with a set of interlocking concerns about systemic functionalism in the philosophy of action. These questions are: (i) Are individual and institutional intentions the same kind of thing? (ii) Can the risk of proliferation of systemic functional explanations be managed? (iii) Is there an appealing basis for the apparent methodological individualism in our theories of action (...)
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  7. The space in its transcendental and pragmatist dimensions.Manuel Baechtold - 2011 - Kant Studien 102 (2).
     
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  8. Bohr (1885-1962): Bohr, Whitehead, and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.Manuel Bächtold - 2008 - In Michel Weber and Will Desmond, Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 353--361.
     
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  9. Fray Diego Tadeo González (1733-1794): Un poeta del siglo XVIII.Manuel Morales Borrero - 1994 - Revista Agustiniana 35 (107):661-693.
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    Medicine, market and communication: ethical considerations in regard to persuasive communication in direct-to-consumer genetic testing services.Manuel Schaper & Silke Schicktanz - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):1-11.
    Commercial genetic testing offered over the internet, known as direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC GT), currently is under ethical attack. A common critique aims at the limited validation of the tests as well as the risk of psycho-social stress or adaption of incorrect behavior by users triggered by misleading health information. Here, we examine in detail the specific role of advertising communication of DTC GT companies from a medical ethical perspective. Our argumentative analysis departs from the starting point that DTC GT (...)
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    Educación, universidad y filosofía.Manuel Luis Escamilla - 1988 - San Salvador, El Salvador, Centro América: Ministerio de Cultura y Comunicaciones, Viceministerio de Comunicaciones, Dirección de Publicaciones e Impresos.
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    Lógica simbólica.Manuel Garrido - 1973 - Madrid: Tecnos.
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    Macht im digitalen Raum: Politische Bildung im digitalen Zeitalter.Manuel S. Hubacher - 2021 - In Dirk Lange & Lara Rebecca Möller, Augmented Democracy in der Politischen Bildung: Neue Herausforderungen der Digitalisierung. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. pp. 31–49.
    Unser aller Alltag ist in der Zwischenzeit stark von den Dienstleistungen und Plattformen der Technologiekonzerne durchdrungen. In der politischen Kommunikation sind Twitter, Facebook, Instagram und Konsorten nicht mehr wegzudenken. Die veränderten Bedingungen, unter denen politische Kommunikation stattfindet, haben nicht zu einer Machtnivellierung, sondern vielmehr zu einer verschiebung geführt. Politische Kommunikation ist für uns unentbehrlich, um unsere politischen Meinungen zu bilden, unsere Positionen zu artikulieren und politische Fragen zu diskutieren. Daraus ergeben sich zwei zentrale Fragen für die Politische Bildung: Welche Fähigkeiten (...)
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    Daniel Cohn-Bendit, La revolución y nosotros que la quisimos tanto, Editorial Anagrama, Barcelona, 1998, 256 p.Manuel Jacques - 2002 - Polis 3.
    “Bajo los adoquines la playa...”Símbolo de Mayo del 68. Se lucha, se vive, siempre hay esperanzas de una sociedad más libre, más lúdica. La historia de tantos jóvenes que prefirieron el abrazo confortable del asfalto, y otros tantos que siguieron soñando con la arena, no claudicando en su rebeldía y en la construcción de una contra-cultura.Daniel Cohn-Bendit, el líder del movimiento 22 de marzo de 1968, que colocó en jaque al gobierno de De Gaulle y desató la explosión juvenil mundial (...)
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  15. Dos ensayos de Santayana.Manuel Garrido Jiménez - 1997 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):143-145.
     
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  16. Hacia las fuentes del principio y fundamento de los Ejercicios.Manuel Ruiz Jurado - 1977 - Gregorianum 58:727-756.
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  17. Las reducciones del Paraguay, gloria y cruz de la Compañía de Jesús.Manuel Revuelta - 2006 - Ciencia Tomista 133 (430):315.
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  18. Filosofía de la historia al final del siglo XX: una experiencia transformada.Manuel Cruz Rodríguez & Román G. Cuartango - 2005 - In Manuel Garrido, El legado filosófico y científico del siglo XX. Madrid: Cátedra.
  19. Las caricaturas de Mahoma y la libertad de expresión.Manuel Atienza Rodríguez - 2007 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 30:65-72.
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  20. Revisión Crítica A La Propuesta De Integración Social Y Cultural De Bernardo De Monteagudo En Su Diálogo Entre Atahualpa Y Fernando Vii En Los Campos Elíseos.Manuel Rodríguez - 2011 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 32:53-60.
    Bernardo de Monteagudo en su texto: Diálogo entre Atahualpa y Fernando VII en los Campos Eliseos, parte de una crítica a las atrocidades llevadas a cabo por los españoles contra los americanos en la Conquista –atrocidades que sobrepasan las llevadas a cabo por Napoleón contra Fernando VII–, para proponer una integración social y cultural que movilice a los pueblos latinoamericanos a la independencia del colonialismo español. Sin embargo, su propuesta no reivindica al indígena, sino que su imagen es usada por (...)
     
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  21. La discusión en torno al estatus jurídico conceptual o naturaleza jurídica de la pena natural (poena naturalis).Manuel Francisco Serrano - 2021 - Cadernos de Dereito Actual 16:322-344.
    In the present work I am interested in addressing a specific aspect within the conceptual problem that poena naturalis implies. In other words, here I will answer the question about what is the poena naturalis. We can be recognized three theories: one that affirms that the poena naturalis is a compensation for culpability, another according to which the poena naturalis is the product of clemency or compassion, and the last that defends that the principles of legality, proportionality and rationality allow (...)
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    Natural Law and Business Ethics.Manuel Velasquez & F. Neil Brady - 1997 - Business Ethics Quarterly 7 (2):83-107.
    We describe the Catholic natural law tradition by examining its origins in the medieval penitentials, the papal decretals, the writings of Thomas Aquinas, and seventeenth century casuistry. Catholic natural law emerges as a flexible ethic that conceives of human nature as rational and as oriented to certain basic goods that ought to be pursued and whose pursuit is made possible by the virtues. We then identify four approaches to natural law that have evolved within the United States during the twentieth (...)
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    El juego del mundo.Manuel Benavides - 1988 - [San Sebastián]: Caja de Guipúzcoa.
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  24. Notas de filosofía americana.Manuel Gonzalo Casas - 1957 - Sapientia 12 (46):287.
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  25. La modernidad ante el frío espejo del humor.Manuel Ballester - 2010 - In Manuel Ballester Hernández & Enrique Ujaldón, La sonrisa del sabio: ensayos sobre humor y filosofía. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva.
     
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  26. El ascenso del espíritu como desintoxicación.Manuel Garrido - 2007 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy:155-163.
  27. La conjetura de Huntington.Manuel Garrido - 2001 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 20 (1):123-124.
     
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  28. Un carnaval de religiones.Manuel Garrido - 2000 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):1-2.
  29. La cage vide: regrets pour la mort d'un oiseau domestique de l'Antiquité à la Renaissance.Manuel Antonio Díaz Gito - 2007 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 116:39-54.
  30. El autor del" Liber de Ortu Scientiarum".Manuel Alonso - 1946 - Pensamiento 2 (7):333-340.
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  31. Los nuevos retos sociales en la adopción internacional.Manuel Baelo Alvarez - 2007 - Critica 57 (946):84-87.
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  32. Una etapa de nuestra historia: Huellas mozárabes en España.Manuel Rincón Alvarez - 2003 - Ciudad de Dios 216 (2):1025-1052.
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    Is the Culture of Family Firms Really Different? A Value-based Model for Its Survival through Generations.Manuel Carlos Vallejo - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2):261-279.
    The current work represents a piece of research on the family firm of the semasiological, interpretive or culture creation type. In it we carry out a comparative analysis of the organizational culture of this type of firm along with firms not considered to be family firms, using as theoretical framework generally accepted theories in business administration, such as the systems, neoinstitutional, transformational leadership, and social identity theories. Our findings confirm the existence of certain elements of culture, especially values and allow (...)
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    Catholic Natural Law and Business Ethics.Manuel Velasquez - 2001 - Spiritual Goods 2001:107-140.
    This article describes Catholic natural law tradition by examining its origins in the medieval penitentials, the papal decretals, the writings of Thomas Aquinas, and seventeenth-century casuistry. Catholic natural law emerges as a flexible ethic that conceives of human nature as rational and as oriented to certain basic goods that ought to be pursued and whose pursuit is made possible by the virtues. Four approaches to natural law that have evolved within the United States during the twentieth century are then identified, (...)
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  35. Compatibilism evolves?: On some varieties of Dennett worth wanting.Manuel Vargas - 2005 - Metaphilosophy 36 (4):460-475.
    I examine the extent to which Dennett’s account in Freedom Evolves might be construed as revisionist about free will or should instead be understood as a more traditional kind of compatibilism. I also consider Dennett’s views about philosophical work on free agency and its relationship to scientific inquiry, and I argue that extant philosophical work is more relevant to scientific inquiry than Dennett’s remarks may suggest.
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    Some nondistributive lattices as initial segments of the degrees of unsolvability.Manuel Lerman - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):85-98.
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    Ser sin tiempo: el ocaso de la temporalidad en el mundo contemporáneo.Manuel Cruz - 2016 - Barcelona: Herder.
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  38. OP,«Valor histórico de la Destrucción de las Indias».Manuel María Martínez - forthcoming - Ciencia Tomista.
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    The Supporting Role of Mentees’ Peers in Online Mentoring: A Longitudinal Social Network Analysis of Peer Influence.Manuel D. S. Hopp, Heidrun Stoeger & Albert Ziegler - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Nada que temer de ese pensamiento: Montaigne, pirronismo y Reforma.Manuel Tizziani - 2014 - Ideas Y Valores 63 (156):207-221.
    M. de Montaigne fue simultáneamente hijo del Renacimiento y de la Reforma, y un lúcido seguidor de Sexto Empírico. Se muestra cómo el pirronismo lo condujo a cuestionar las convicciones de su tiempo y a atenerse a las costumbres y leyes vigentes. Esto le dio pie a una posición política moderada, así como a una adhesión no dogmática al catolicismo. Se analiza su original posición frente a la Reforma, bajo la hipótesis de que su postura político-religiosa solo cabe entenderla a (...)
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    A Virtuous Way of Doing Philosophy: The Moderation of Curiosity and Hume's Philosophical Method in A Treatise of Human Nature.Manuel Vásquez Villavicencio - 2024 - Hume Studies 49 (2):231-256.
    In _A Treatise of Human Nature_, Hume proposes a new philosophical method. This method results from integrating an empirically founded skepticism with an innovative study of the epistemic role of emotions. This combination of skepticism, empiricism, and moral psychology aims to establish a virtuous way of doing philosophy based on the regulation of our epistemic emotions. In this paper, I present the operating principles of this virtuous way of doing philosophy. The paper has three parts. I firstly claim that four (...)
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    “I would rather have it done by a doctor”—laypeople’s perceptions of direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC GT) and its ethical implications.Manuel Schaper, Sabine Wöhlke & Silke Schicktanz - 2019 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 22 (1):31-40.
    Direct-to-consumer genetic testing has been available for several years now, with varying degrees of regulation across different countries. Despite a restrictive legal framework it is possible for consumers to order genetic tests from companies located in other countries. However, German laypeople’s awareness and perceptions of DTC GT services is still unexplored. We conducted seven focus groups with German laypeople to explore their perceptions of and attitudes towards commercial genetic testing and its ethical implications. Participants were critical towards DTC GT. Criticism (...)
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  43. Moralidad, fantasía e ideología. Algunos aportes a partir del artículo de Malem Seña ‘¿Pueden las malas personas ser buenos jueces?’.Manuel Francisco Serrano - 2017 - Revista Socio Debate 5:82 - 106.
    Malem Seña in “¿Puede las malas personas ser buenos jueces?” analyzed the judicial morality. At first time from a historical analysis, the judges were not required to base their judgments, because they were the mirror of legitimacy and morality of their decisions. With the advent of rationalism and modern State, the sentences should be the foundation. The situation that put the judge person in the background. In this situation, the answer to the question posed in the job would be: "Yes, (...)
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  44. Moralidad judicial y dilemas. Aportes a partir de la pregunta ¿Hay un dilema en el fallo ‘Muiña’?Manuel Francisco Serrano - 2018 - Revista Electrónica Cartapacio de Derecho 34:1 - 30.
    La doctrina establecida por la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Argentina en relación a los crímenes de lesa humanidad cometidos durante la última dictadura militar, expresamente declaraba la obligación del Estado de investigar y juzgar a los responsables de su comisión. La Corte no sólo caracterizó dichos delitos, sino que también estableció que no eran susceptibles de amnistía, indulto, ni prescripción. Pero, en el año 2017 dictó el fallo “Muiña” donde, por voto mayoritario, decidió otorgarle el beneficio del “2 (...)
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  45. La equidad educativa y las personas con discapacidad. Una propuesta para pensar la educación especial desde el modelo del umbral educativo o adequacy educacional.Manuel Francisco Serrano - 2021 - RevID, Revista de Investigación y Disciplinas 4:102 - 129.
    There is a close relationship between education and citizenship. Liberal political theorists tend to spend much of their work justifying the role of educational institutions in political communities. However, the development of these proposals is usually thought for subjects who do not have disabilities, arbitrarily excluding a significant proportion of society. This not only happens at an educational level, it is replicated in various areas of social life. In this sense, in the present work I am going to propose that (...)
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    Disastrous Publics: Counter-enactments in Participatory Experiments.Manuel Tironi - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (4):564-587.
    This article explores how citizen participation was methodologically devised and materially articulated in the postdisaster reconstruction of Constitución, one of the most affected cities after the earthquake and tsunami that battered south central Chile in 2010. I argue that the techniques deployed to engineer the participation were arranged as a policy experiment where a particular type of public was provoked—one characterized by its emotional detachment, political engagement, and social tolerance. The case of Constitución, however, also shows that this public ran (...)
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    Ramón Valdivia Giménez, Bartolomé de Las Casas, Fundación Enmanuel Mounier. Col. Sinergia, Madrid, 2012 (129 páginas).Manuel Leal Lobón - 2023 - Isidorianum 22 (43):297-300.
    En la conquista, colonización y evangelización de las Indias se dio una estrecha colaboración y alianza Iglesia-Estado, amalgama que reforzaba a ambas instituciones, aunque siempre bajo el control estatal, supervisada y coordinada por el Consejo de Indias. Las relaciones Iglesia-Estado en América pasaron por diversas modalidades: Patronato, Vicariato y Regalismo. En el siglo XVI rige el Patronato, basado en las concesiones Pontificias que ponía en manos de la Corona española el ‘cuidado’ sobre la Iglesia americana. Desde fines del XVI, religiosos (...)
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  48. Language Rights as Collective Rights: Some Conceptual Considerations on Language Rights.Manuel Toscano - 2012 - Res Publica. Murcia 27:109-118.
    Stephen May (2011) holds that language rights have been insufficiently recognized, or just rejected as problematic, in human rights theory and practice. Defending the “human rights approach to language rights”, he claims that language rights should be accorded the status of fundamental human rights, recognized as such by states and international organizations. This article argues that the notion of language rights is far from clear. According to May, one key reason for rejecting the claim that language rights should be considered (...)
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    Filosofía de la mente: historia, perspectivas, conceptos, personajes y algunos problemas.Manuel Liz - 1997 - Arbor 158 (621):65-102.
    En este trabajo se ofrece una introducción a esa área de investigación filosófica de la mente. Se abordarán, en primer lugar, algunos aspectos de su evolución histórica como disciplina diferenciada. En segundo lugar, se describirán las principales opciones existentes a la hora de conceptualizar las relaciones de lo mental con el mundo estudiado por las ciencias naturales. Se precisarán también algunos de los conceptos más recurrentes en la actual filosofía de la mente, proporcionándose a continuación una panorámica general de los (...)
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    (2 other versions)New Physical Properties.Manuel Liz - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 37:155-164.
    Discussions about physicalism, reduction, special sciences, the layered image of reality, multiple realizability, emergence, downward causation, etc., typically make the ontological presupposition that there is no room for new properties in the physical world. The domain of physical properties would thus have been established once and for all. It is my purpose in this paper to explore the alternative hypothesis that there can be, and that in fact there are, new physical properties. In the first section, I propose a brief (...)
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