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    Uso del lenguaje formulaico en la escritura de estudiantes de Inglés como Lengua Extranjera: Resultados de una investigación acción.Marcela Soledad Vildósola Campos, Cristian Hernán Sanhueza Campos & Katia Lorena Sáez Carrillo - 2021 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 31 (2):301-316.
    El presente estudio muestra cómo un enfoque de investigación acción aborda la enseñanza explícita de lenguaje formulaico en estudiantes de 8vo básico y su efecto en el uso de éste en la escritura de textos narrativos en Inglés. El proceso de intervención fue realizado en un colegio privado en Chile. Los datos fueron obtenidos a partir de un grupo de 23 participantes siguiendo una metodología de investigación-acción que permitió recolectar y analizar información obtenida a través de textos escritos por los (...)
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    Re-worlding through Mourning: A Conversation with Artist and Scholar Eliana Otta on her Project, "Virtual Sanctuary for Fertilizing Mourning" (Interview).Eliana Otta & Andrea Vela-Alarcón - 2024 - Studies in Social Justice 18 (4):873-892.
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    From the Lexicon to Expectations About Kinds: A Role for Associative Learning.Eliana Colunga & Linda B. Smith - 2005 - Psychological Review 112 (2):347-382.
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    Andrés el Capellán: dialéctica y juego en el amor. Resumen de Tesis de doctorado en Filosofía de Nicolás José Martínez Sáez.Nicolás José Martínez Sáez - 2023 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 53 (1):e074.
    Andrés el Capellán: dialéctica y juego en el amor. Resumen de Tesis de doctorado en Filosofía de Nicolás José Martínez Sáez.
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    Ecowomanism at the Panamá Canal: black women, labor, and environmental ethics.Sofía Betancourt - 2022 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    In Ecowomanism at the Panamá Canal: Black Women, Labor, and Environmental Ethics, Sofía Betancourt constructs environmental ethics at the intersection of the global North and global South. Betancourt explores transnational environmental justice through the lived experience of women from the African Diaspora who migrated to Panamá to work on the Canal.
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    Charlie Gard: in defence of the law.Eliana Close, Lindy Willmott & Benjamin P. White - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (7):476-480.
    Much of the commentary in the wake of the Charlie Gard litigation was aimed at apparent shortcomings of the law. These include concerns about the perceived inability of the law to consider resourcing issues, the vagueness of the best interests test and the delays and costs of having disputes about potentially life-sustaining medical treatment resolved by the courts. These concerns are perennial ones that arise in response to difficult cases. Despite their persistence, we argue that many of these criticisms are (...)
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    A note on linear resolution strategies in consequence-finding.Eliana Minicozzi & Raymond Reiter - 1972 - Artificial Intelligence 3 (C):175-180.
  8. “The Return of my Grandfather Napoleon”: Ancestor worship, impiety, and collective possession in North Honduras.Marcela Perdomo - forthcoming - Anthropology of Consciousness:e12245.
    This paper analyzes Dolores's case of collective spirit possession as a paroxysmic form of possession idiom, serving as a powerful and creative internal mechanism that both safeguards and revitalizes the core structure of ancestor worship. Drawing on my ethnographic research in North Honduras since 2009, my study reveals that rather than leading to the erosion of possession rituals, entropic forces, such as resistance, modernity, and impiety serve as vital resources, reinforcing the foundations of ancestor worship. This paper explores possession idioms (...)
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    Institutional Objection to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria, Australia: An Analysis of Publicly Available Policies.Eliana Close, Lindy Willmott, Louise Keogh & Ben P. White - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (3):467-484.
    Background Victoria was the first Australian state to legalize voluntary assisted dying (elsewhere known as physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia). Some institutions indicated they would not participate in voluntary assisted dying. The Victorian government issued policy approaches for institutions to consider Objective To describe and analyse publicly available policy documents articulating an institutional objection to voluntary assisted dying in Victoria. Methods Policies were identified using a range of strategies, and those disclosing and discussing the nature of an institutional objection were thematically (...)
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    The “intentional function” in still and moving photographic images.Michael Betancourt - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (253):71-80.
    What is the role of intention in the identification of encoding that arises for images and other non-lexical objects of semiosis? This proposal of the “intentional function” resolves the syntagmatic problems posed by visual imagery: it identifies the viewer’s treatment of what they encounter as if it is encoded based on formal non-signifying cues visible in the image and learned through past experience. This decision about the organization and structure of the work becomes apparent from the consideration of a photographic (...)
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    Trigger warning: no proximal intentions required for intentional action.Marcela Herdova - 2018 - Philosophical Explorations 21 (3):364-383.
    In this paper, I argue that some intentional actions are not triggered by proximal intentions; i.e. there are actions which are intentional, but lack relevant proximal intentions in their immediate causal history. More specifically, I first introduce various properties of intentions. I then argue that some actions (such as some spontaneous actions) are triggered by mental states which lack properties typically ascribed to intentions, yet these actions are still intentional. The view that all intentional actions are triggered by proximal intentions (...)
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    Doctors’ perceptions of how resource limitations relate to futility in end-of-life decision making: a qualitative analysis.Eliana Close, Ben P. White, Lindy Willmott, Cindy Gallois, Malcolm Parker, Nicholas Graves & Sarah Winch - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (6):373-379.
    ObjectiveTo increase knowledge of how doctors perceive futile treatments and scarcity of resources at the end of life. In particular, their perceptions about whether and how resource limitations influence end-of-life decision making. This study builds on previous work that found some doctors include resource limitations in their understanding of the concept of futility.SettingThree tertiary hospitals in metropolitan Brisbane, Australia.DesignQualitative study using in-depth, semistructured, face-to-face interviews. Ninety-six doctors were interviewed in 11 medical specialties. Transcripts of the interviews were analysed using thematic (...)
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    Are intentions in tension with timing experiments?Marcela Herdova - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (3):573-587.
    Libet’s timing experiments have resulted in some strong and unsavoury claims about human agency. These range from the idea that conscious intentions are epiphenomenal to the idea that we all lack free will. In this paper, I propose a new type of response to the various sceptical conclusions about our agency occasioned by both Libet’s work and other experiments in this testing paradigm. Indeed, my argument extends to such conclusions drawn from fMRI-based prediction experiments. In what follows, I will provide (...)
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    An Eye Tracking Study on the Perception and Comprehension of Unimodal and Bimodal Linguistic Inputs by Deaf Adolescents.Mastrantuono Eliana, Saldaña David & R. Rodríguez-Ortiz Isabel - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Not Only Size Matters: Early‐Talker and Late‐Talker Vocabularies Support Different Word‐Learning Biases in Babies and Networks.Eliana Colunga & Clare E. Sims - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S1):73-95.
    In typical development, word learning goes from slow and laborious to fast and seemingly effortless. Typically developing 2-year-olds seem to intuit the whole range of things in a category from hearing a single instance named—they have word-learning biases. This is not the case for children with relatively small vocabularies. We present a computational model that accounts for the emergence of word-learning biases in children at both ends of the vocabulary spectrum based solely on vocabulary structure. The results of Experiment 1 (...)
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    Classifying torsion free groups in o-minimal expansions of real closed fields.Eliana Barriga & Alf Onshuus - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (12):1267-1297.
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    Los otros monumentos. Un intento contemporáneo de resistir al olvido.Marcela Andruchow & Pamela Sofía Dubois - 2022 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 13 (25):e137.
    Este artículo reflexiona acerca de las especificidades de la constitución de los monumentos conmemorativos en vínculo con la historia reciente. Para ello, la mirada se centrará en la noción de contramonumentos, entendiendo a estos últimos como aquellas producciones que, inicialmente de la mano de un grupo de artistas alemanes, desafían las premisas del monumento tradicional. En base a esto, se expone, en primera instancia el desarrollo histórico del monumento, destacando determinados sucesos que se consideran significativos dentro de la extensa cronología (...)
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    Afeto Na Filosofia de Espinosa.Marcela Fernandes Silva & Cláudia Gomes - 2017 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 27:119-135.
    Neste trabalho de cunho teórico, buscamos analisar a dinâmica dos afetos na perspectiva filosófica de Baruch Espinosa. Ao projetar esse objetivo, procuramos trazer elementos que favoreçam análises da compreensão escolar como espaço de potencialização. Defendemos como considerações finais do estudo que essa perspectiva e entendimento são nucleares para o debate e compreensão da dinâmica dos afetos no processo de humanização.
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    La violación originaria. Fenomenología del cuerpo sexualmente abusado.Marcela Venebra Muñoz - 2020 - Agora 40 (1):155-178.
    The central thesis developed in this paper is that sexual violence is a possibility founded in the — historical — constitutive conditions of the female body, which means that sexual violence against women is possible because of the availability of their bodies. The availability of the female body as a condition for rape is established in three principal moments: 1) The historical and spiritual determination of the subjective female identity as founded in the materiality of her own body —or her (...)
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  20. Modos de pensar la realidad de América y el ser americano.Raúl Fornet Betancourt - 1983 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 10:247-264.
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    Bildungstraditionen, Spiritualität und Universität: Perspektiven zur interkulturellen Transformation akademischer Ausbildung: Dokumentation des XI. Internationalen Kongresses für Interkulturelle Philosophie.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt (ed.) - 2015 - Aachen: Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz.
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    El pensamiento filosófico de José Vasconcelos.Raul Forner Betancourt - 1982 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 9:147-177.
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    Menschenrechte im Streit zwischen Kulturpluralismus und Universalität: Dokumentation des VII. Internationalen Seminars des Philosophischen Dialogprogramms Nord-Süd.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt (ed.) - 2000 - Frankfurt/M: IKO-Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation.
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    Guerra, coacción y autotutela en el pacifismo jurídico de Hans Kelsen.José Antonio García Saez - 2011 - Astrolabio 11:177 - 189.
    Durante el decenio que Hans Kelsen ejerció como docente de Derecho Internacional en Colonia y Ginebra, entre 1930 y 1940, desarrolló un cuerpo teórico del Derecho Internacional con una marcada vocación pacifista. Ante los graves sucesos bélicos de la II Guerra Mundial, Kelsen clamó, desde su obra la necesidad de una profunda reforma de las instituciones internacionales para conseguir la paz mundial. En este artículo se trata de exponer algunos de los rasgos fundamentales de esa teoría del Derecho Internacional que (...)
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    Triagem estendida: Serviço oferecido por uma clínica-escola de Psicologia.Eliana Herzberg & Débora Chammas - 2009 - Paideia 42 (19):107-114.
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    A Teleneuropsychology Protocol for the Cognitive Assessment of Older Adults During COVID-19.Marcela Kitaigorodsky, David Loewenstein, Rosie Curiel Cid, Elizabeth Crocco, Katherine Gorman & Christian González-Jiménez - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic prompted the need for a teleneuropsychology protocol for the cognitive assessment of older adults, who are at increased risk for both COVID-19 and dementia. Prior recommendations for teleneuropsychological assessment did not consider many of the unique challenges posed by COVID-19. The field is still in need of clear guidelines and standards of care for the assessment of older adults under the current circumstances. Advantages of teleneuropsychological assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic include reduced risk of contracting (...)
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    Lógos como condena y como liberación para el hombre en los escritos de Cioran.Eliana Verónica Lescano - 2020 - Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 16.
    As Heraclitus, Cioran conceives man as a being that possesses lógos and is ruled in his life by it in its multiple aspects. Man not only makes use of word; this word also shapes him and traverses him entirely. Word is the necessary and intrinsic expression of every human being, and, as a result, he cannot elude it. In many of his works, Cioran warns us about the dangers that lógos has for man: not to find his genuine expression in (...)
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  28. O ensino como lugar de encontros alegres: reflexões a partir da psicologia sócio-histórica e da filosofia de Espinosa // Teaching as a place of joyful encounters: reflections from the socio-historical psychology and the philosophy of Espinosa.Eliana Sousa Alencar Marques & Carvalho - 2015 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 20 (2):77-93.
    O artigo apresenta reflexões teóricas sobre a atividade de ensino que se torna práxis bem-sucedida. Essa discussão gira em torno de duas categorias teóricas: atividade e afetação. A atividade, categoria teórica de base marxista, é discutida a partir dos aportes da psicologia sócio-histórica. A categoria afetação é aqui analisada com base na filosofia de Baruc de Espinosa. Realizamos este estudo a partir de pesquisa bibliográfica que tem como objetivo refletir sobre o que contribui para que o professor consiga realizar um (...)
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    Juan G[onzález-Blanco]. de Luaces: el traductor desconocido de la posguerra española.Marta Ortega Sáez - 2009 - Arbor 185 (740):1339-1352.
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    Realidad y ficción transhumanista.Jesús Parra Sáez - 2019 - Laguna 44:93-111.
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    Kant y la construcción de la humanidad.Antonio Ponce Sáez - 2004 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 33:195-202.
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    Las tareas de la filosofía. Notas sobre el libro¿ Para qué Filosofia?Antonio Ponce Sáez - 1998 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 16:193-198.
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    Disputas pela memória e a história na América Latina: os casos guatemalteco, salvadorenho e chileno.Marcela Cristina Quinteros - 2016 - Dialogos 20 (2):2.
    Este texto analisa três artigos que tratam sobre os ‘usos políticos do passado’ em diferentes momentos das histórias nacionais de El Salvador, Guatemala e Chile. O exame desses textos permite refletir sobre os caminhos escolhidos para a escrita das histórias nacionais durante os pós-guerras e como a hegemonia de uma interpretação histórica pode levar ao silêncio ou a deslocamentos de outras interpretações. Também é analisado o papel dos autores nessas disputas pela memória e história.
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    Un poeta para nuestro tiempo: la poesía y la poética de Charles Simic como interpretación del mundo.Marcela María Raggio - 2014 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 3 (1).
    Charles Simic escribe y publica desde hace décadas, ha sido Poeta Laureado de Estados Unidos, y es una de las voces más reconocidas de la poesía norteamericana contemporánea. Todo esto puede atribuirse, hipotéticamente, al hecho de que Simic escribe en, desde, y acerca del mundo contemporáneo con una visión irónica que habla directa-mente a los lectores actuales. De ahí que la traducción de sus obras, como parte de un intercambio literario-cultural y de redes intelectuales y literarias, vaya cobrando importancia en (...)
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    Ethical Dilemmas in Euthanasia of Small Companion Animals.Marcela Rebuelto - 2008 - Open Ethics Journal 2 (1):21-25.
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    Antes de la imagen. Das Unheimliche y superficie en la ontología freudiana.Carlos Caranci Sáez - 2023 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 67:215-249.
    Este artículo regresa al clásico texto de Freud Das Unheimliche para tratar de exhibir la dimensión productiva y la perspectiva de futuro que le son inherentes. Para ello, se visitan las propuestas del artista Mike Kelley y del filósofo Giorgio Agamben que tratan de ilustrar plásticamente las características de esta noción. Se examinan, a continuación, las tesis freudianas sobre el manejo de los significantes en un marco de angustia unheimlich, esto es, de pérdida súbita de las referencias habituales. Se termina (...)
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    Inconsciente en revolución. Superficie, contingencia y ontología en el psicoanálisis freudiano.Carlos Caranci Sáez - 2021 - Araucaria 23 (48).
    The present text proposes a return to the work of Sigmund Freud in order to conceive the notions of therapy and analytical as anti-hermeneutic and performative practices rather than archeological. By doing a brief review of the evolution of the analytic technique, and by developing the terms of image, desire, and surface, the aim is to show the radicalness of psychoanalysis’ philosophical dimension and its emancipatory reach beyond the clinic, which not only affects the specific desire of the individual but (...)
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    Quid tibi surrupui?: La configuración léxica y semántica del furtum en Aulularia.Marcela A. Suárez & Romina Vazquez - 2012 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 16 (1):59-71.
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    Psicología del sujeto creativo/innovador y las nuevas formas de vida y reproducción.Mikel Villarreal Sáez - 2011 - Arbor 187 (752):1093-1101.
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    El Problema de Ser y Tiempo.D. William Betancourt - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 26:297-302.
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    Nietzsche: Filosofía y Educación.D. William Betancourt - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 28:23-54.
    En el presente trabajo nos proponemos esclarecer el sentido de la educaciónpartiendo del marco general del pensamiento de Nietzsche, así como exponerla relación esencial entre filosofía y educación en el autor. En primertérmino abordamos la concepción de educación en Platón como punto departida para su comprensión en Nietzsche. Desde aquí señalamos el sentidoy el alcance de la relación entre educación y filosofía en ambos filósofos.No obstante la gran dificultad existente en orden a esclarecer un conceptoúnico de filosofía en Nietzsche, intentamos (...)
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    Transformative Moral Luck.Marcela Herdova - 2019 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 43 (1):162-180.
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    The importance of being Ernie.Marcela Herdova - 2021 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):257-263.
    Alfred Mele presents an influential argument for incompatibilism which compares an agent, Ernie, whose life has been carefully planned by the goddess Diana, to normal deterministic agents. The argument suggests both that Ernie is not free, and that there is no relevant difference between him and normal deterministic agents in respect of free will. In this paper, I suggest that what drives our judgement that Ernie is not free in the Diana case is that his actions are merely an extension (...)
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  44. Get lucky: situationism and circumstantial moral luck.Marcela Herdova & Stephen Kearns - 2015 - Philosophical Explorations 18 (3):362-377.
    Situationism is, roughly, the thesis that normatively irrelevant environmental factors have a great impact on our behaviour without our being aware of this influence. Surprisingly, there has been little work done on the connection between situationism and moral luck. Given that it is often a matter of luck what situations we find ourselves in, and that we are greatly influenced by the circumstances we face, it seems also to be a matter of luck whether we are blameworthy or praiseworthy for (...)
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  45. What you Don't Know Can Hurt You: Situationism, Conscious Awareness, Control.Marcela Herdova - 2016 - Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics 4 (1):45-71.
    The thesis of situationism says that situational factors can exert a signi cant in uence on how we act, o en without us being consciously aware that we are so in uenced. In this paper, I examine how situational factors, or, more speci cally, our lack of conscious awareness of their in uence on our behavior, a ect di erent measures of control. I further examine how our control is a ected by the fact that situational factors also seem to (...)
     
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    Nothing to Fear: Swap Cases and Personal Identity.Marcela Herdova - 2016 - Analytic Philosophy 57 (4):315-337.
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    Does socially responsible mutual fund performance vary over the business cycle? New insights on the effect of idiosyncratic SR features.Juan Carlos Matallín‐Sáez, Amparo Soler‐Domínguez, Diego Víctor de Mingo‐López & Emili Tortosa‐Ausina - 2018 - Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (1):71-98.
    This study analyses the performance and market timing of US socially responsible (SR) mutual funds in relation to business cycle regime shifts and different grouping criteria: Ethical strategy focus, SR attributes scores and Morningstar category. Different methodologies are applied and results highlight the importance of considering specific benchmarks related to the investment style in evaluating the SR fund performance. Our results show that, in aggregate, the abnormal performance of SR funds is negative and significant in expansion periods, but no significant (...)
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  48. Active Ignorance, Antiracism, and the Psychology of White Shame.Eliana Peck - 2021 - Critical Philosophy of Race 9 (2):342-368.
    Active white ignorance is accompanied by an epistemic and affective insensitivity that allows American white people to avoid the negative affect that might typically accompany harmdoing. Resisting active ignorance about racism and white supremacy, therefore, often gives rise to shame. Yet, thinkers have debated the value of shame for white people’s antiracism. This article asserts that shame is an appropriate response for white people recognizing our culpability for and complicity in racist injustices and violence. However, the article exposes problems with (...)
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    This is a Tricky Situation: Situationism and Reasons-Responsiveness.Marcela Herdova & Stephen Kearns - 2017 - The Journal of Ethics 21 (2):151-183.
    Situations are powerful: the evidence from experimental social psychology suggests that agents are hugely influenced by the situations they find themselves in, often without their knowing it. In our paper, we evaluate how situational factors affect our reasons-responsiveness, as conceived of by John Fischer and Mark Ravizza, and, through this, how they also affect moral responsibility. We argue that the situationist experiments suggest that situational factors impair, among other things, our moderate reasons-responsiveness, which is plausibly required for moral responsibility. However, (...)
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    Hacia una filosofía intercultural latinoamericana.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt - 1994 - San José, Costa Rica: Editorial Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones.
    El libro presenta la posibilidad de una filosofía intercultural, que se basaría a su vez en un diálogo intercultural, entendido éste como alternativa histórica para transformar los modos de pensar vigentes"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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