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    The bettering process in teaching leadership and the transformation of university processes.Martha Lorena Figueroa Soledispa & Evelio Felipe Machado Ramírez - 2012 - Humanidades Médicas 12 (3):391-408.
    Es característica de las instituciones de educación superior de calidad desarrollar una pedagogía del cambio. A partir de 1999 se estableció por la Oficina Regional de Educación para América Latina y el Caribe un programa de la red de liderazgo educativo para formar una masa crítica de profesionales de la educación, precursores en liderazgo transformacional. El artículo que se presenta tiene entre sus propósitos valorar las tendencias contemporáneas de la superación en liderazgo docente en Latinoamérica, así como de los principales (...)
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    Main leadership models: its importance in university field.Martha Lorena Figueroa Soledispa - 2012 - Humanidades Médicas 12 (3):515-530.
    El artículo tiene entre sus propósitos valorar los modelos y teorías que han tenido una influencia determinante en el proceso de superación en liderazgo docente, y cómo ello influye en la labor que desarrollan los docentes universitarios para el logro de un rol transformador en su actividad. A través de la historia en este campo son muchos los modelos que han surgido, que han sido utilizados y puestos de moda en algunos momentos por diversas razones. Ante la variedad de los (...)
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    Ecological Location of a Water Source and Spatial Dynamics of Behavior Under Temporally Scheduled Water Deliveries in a Modified Open-Field System: An Integrative Approach.Alejandro León, Varsovia Hernández, Ursula Huerta, Carlos Alberto Hernández-Linares, Porfirio Toledo, Martha Lorena Avendaño Garrido, Esteban Escamilla Navarro & Isiris Guzmán - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    It has been reported in non-contingent schedules that the variety of patterns of behavior is affected by the temporal variation of water deliveries. While temporal variation is accomplished by delivering water at fixed or variable times, spatial variation is usually accomplished by varying the number of dispensers and distance among them. Such criteria do not consider the possible ecological relevance of the location of water dispensers. Nevertheless, it is plausible to suppose that the intersection of the programed contingencies, the ecological (...)
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    El papel de la filosofía de la educación en la formación inicial docente: tensiones entre el discurso y la Praxis.Andrés Santa-María, Claudio Tapia Figueroa & Lorena Zuchel - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (2):19-38.
    Resumen En este artículo se examina el papel de la enseñanza de la filosofía de la educación en la formación inicial docente, tomando como punto de partida la tensión que es posible notar entre, por un lado, el discurso de la mayoría de las facultades encargadas de preparar profesores, que rescatan la necesidad de formar docentes críticos y reflexivos, y, por otro lado, la praxis de la formación docente que parece tener un acento marcadamente técnico. Ante este escenario, se argumenta (...)
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    Handbook of research in online learning: insights and advances.Trey Martindale, Tonya B. Amankwatia, Lauren Cifuentes & Anthony A. Piña (eds.) - 2024 - Boston: Brill.
    As we navigate post-pandemic educational recovery and future-oriented design, the Handbook of Research in Online Learning: Insights and Advances emerges as a scholarly authority to illuminate existing questions and catalyze conversations on imperative transformations in education. Tailored for researchers, designers, educators, administrators, and stakeholders, this handbook delves into the nuanced landscape of online learning. Curated by leading experts, each chapter provides a deep exploration of critical online teaching and learning dimensions. Whether you're navigating the complexities of instructional design, exploring the (...)
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  6. The fragility of goodness: luck and ethics in Greek tragedy and philosophy.Martha Craven Nussbaum - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a study of ancient views about 'moral luck'. It examines the fundamental ethical problem that many of the valued constituents of a well-lived life are vulnerable to factors outside a person's control, and asks how this affects our appraisal of persons and their lives. The Greeks made a profound contribution to these questions, yet neither the problems nor the Greek views of them have received the attention they deserve. This book thus recovers a central dimension of Greek (...)
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  7. Lady Mary Shepherd and David Hume on Cause and Effect.Martha Brandt Bolton - 2019 - In Eileen O’Neill & Marcy P. Lascano, Feminist History of Philosophy: The Recovery and Evaluation of Women’s Philosophical Thought. Springer, NM 87747, USA: Springer. pp. 129-152.
    Shepherd propounds a theory of mind with a fair claim to be better than Hume’s at explaining the sources of commonly held human beliefs about causal necessity due largely to her relational theory of sense perception. In comparison with Hume’s account, it incorporates a more sophisticated treatment of mental representation, especially the role of relational structure and logical form. Most important, perhaps, Shepherd’s theory enforces the division, obscured by Hume, between the evidence of necessity and the metaphysical foundation of necessity.
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    A Science of Hope? Tracing Emergent Entanglements between the Biology of Early Life Adversity, Trauma-informed Care, and Restorative Justice.Martha Kenney & Ruth Müller - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (6):1230-1260.
    The biology of early life adversity explores how social experiences early in life affect physical and psychological health and well-being throughout the life course. In our previous work, we argued that narratives emerging from and about this research field tend to focus on harm and lasting damage with little discussion of reversibility and resilience. However, as the Science and Technology Studies literature has demonstrated, scientific research can be actively taken up and transformed as it moves through social worlds. Drawing on (...)
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    Hierarchical conceptual spaces for concept combination.Martha Lewis & Jonathan Lawry - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 237 (C):204-227.
  10. Dynamics of Lending-Based Prosocial Crowdfunding: Using a Social Responsibility Lens.John P. Berns, Maria Figueroa-Armijos, Serge P. Da Motta Veiga & Timothy C. Dunne - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 161 (1):169-185.
    Crowdfunding platforms have revolutionized entrepreneurial finance, with 200 billion dollars expected to be dispersed annually to entrepreneurs and small business owners by 2020. Despite the importance of this growing phenomenon, our knowledge of the dynamics of successful lending-based prosocial crowdfunding and its implications for the business ethics literature remain limited. We use a social responsibility lens to examine whether crowdfunders on a lending-based prosocial platform lend their money based on altruistic or strategic motives. Our results indicate that the dynamics of (...)
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    The uses of plans.Martha E. Pollack - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 57 (1):43-68.
  12. Redirecting Feminist Critiques of Science.Martha Mccaughey - 1993 - Hypatia 8 (4):72-84.
    Applying the insights of Donna Haraway (1989, 1991) and Helen Longino (1989, 1990), this paper reviews Sandra Harding's (1986a) tripartite model of feminist critiques of science-empiricist, standpoint, and postmodern-and argues that it is based on misunderstandings of the relationship between scientific inquiry, objectivity, and values. An alternative view of scientific inquiry makes it possible to see feminist scientists as postmodern and postmodern feminists as having standpoints.
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  13. The Feminist Critique of Liberalism.Martha C. Nussbaum - unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1997, given by Martha C. Nussbaum, an American philosopher.
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    The Evolution of Hospital Ethics Committees in the United States: A Systematic Review.Martha Jurchak & Andrew Courtwright - 2016 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 27 (4):322-340.
    During the 1970s and 1980s, legal precedent, governmental recommendations, and professional society guidelines drove the formation of hospital ethics committees (HECs). The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organization’s requirements in the early 1990s solidified the role of HECs as the primary mechanism to address ethical issues in patient care. Because external factors drove the rapid growth of HECs on an institution-byinstitution basis, however, no initial consensus formed around the structure and function of these committees. There are now almost (...)
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    Iusnaturalistas y iuspositivistas mexicanos, ss. XVI-XX.Irigoyen Troconis & Martha Patricia (eds.) - 1998 - México, D.F.: Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
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  16. Human dignity and political entitlements.Martha Nussbaum - 2008 - In Adam Schulman, Human dignity and bioethics: essays commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics. Washington, D.C.: [President's Council on Bioethics.
  17. Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 5 adaptive preferences and women's options.Martha C. Nussbaum - 2001 - Economics and Philosophy 17 (1):67-88.
    Any defense of universal norms involves drawing distinctions among the many things people actually desire. If it is to have any content at all, it will say that some objects of desire are more central than others for political purposes, more indispensable to a human being's quality of life. Any wise such approach will go even further, holding that some existing preferences are actually bad bases for social policy. The list of Central Human Capabilities that forms the core of my (...)
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    Introduction.Martha C. Nussbaum - 2015 - In Thom Brooks & Martha Craven Nussbaum, Rawls's Political Liberalism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-56.
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    Necropolitics and the bodies that do not matter in pandemic times.Lorena Núñez-Parra, Constanza López-Radrigán, Nicole Mazzucchelli & Carolina Pérez - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15-2 (15-2):190-197.
    Many months have passed since the first case of COVID-19 contagion was declared in Chile, in March 2020, and we started June with an official underreporting of more than a thousand deaths (Minay, 2020), all of which triggered serious questions due to lack of transparency (Sepúlveda, 2020) and even the change regarding the authority of the healthcare ministry. In this framework, the government’s call to confinement and stay in our homes, in our long and narrow territory, made visible the radic...
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    7. "Whether from Reason or Prejudice": Taking Money for Bodily Services.Martha Nussbaum - 2006 - In Jessica Spector, Prostitution and Pornography: Philosophical Debate About the Sex Industry. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. pp. 175-208.
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  21. Cicero and twenty-first century political philosophy.Martha C. Nussbaum - 2021 - In Jed W. Atkins & Thomas Bénatouïl, The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Galileo and the Demonstrative Ideal of Science.Martha Fehér - 1982 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 13 (2):87.
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    I'm mortal, therefore i am: the mourning memory and the politics of mourning in Jacques Derrida.Martha Bernardo - 2024 - Griot 24 (1):106-123.
    Our objective is to present a reading of the issue of mourning in the work of Jacques Derrida. This question intervenes from his first writings, in a clash with Edmund Husserl, to his later work, in which we highlight the dialogue with Martin Heidegger. Without intending to exhaust the issue, we seek to investigate: 1) how mourning intimately constitutes, for Derrida, what is called “human”, contributing to the formation of his subjectivity, the mark of a stage in the history of (...)
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  24. Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach and Its Implementation.Martha C. Nussbaum - 2008 - Hypatia 24 (3):211 - 215.
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    The mode of reproduction in transition:: A marxist-feminist analysis of the effects of reproductive technologies.Martha E. Gimenez - 1991 - Gender and Society 5 (3):334-350.
    There is an abundant and growing feminist literature examining the implications of reproductive technologies that separate genetic, physiological, and social motherhood. The literature explains the development of these technologies in terms of the motivations of men, stressing the victimization of women by the medical and legal institutions and the commodification of these technologies. This article examines these technologies from a Marxist-Feminist perspective, locating their sources in the overall development of the forces of production; that is, in structural changes irreducible to (...)
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    The Fighting Spirit: Women's Self-Defense Training and the Discourse of Sexed Embodiment.Martha Mccaughey - 1998 - Gender and Society 12 (3):277-300.
    This article presents ethnographic research on women's self-defense training and suggests that women's self-defense culture prompts feminists to refigure our understanding of the body and violence. The body in feminist discourse is often construed as the object of patriarchal violence, and violence has been construed as something that is variously oppressive, diminishing, inappropriate, and masculinist. Hence, many feminists have been apathetic to women's self-defense. As a practice that rehearses, and even celebrates women's potential for violence, women's self-defense illustrates how and (...)
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  27. The Real Molyneux Question and the Basis of Locke's Answer.Martha Brandt Bolton - 1994 - In Graham Alan John Rogers, Locke's philosophy: content and context. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Amicus Brief.Martha C. Nussbaum - 2023 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 66 (1):15-28.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Amicus BriefMartha C. Nussbaumii. summary of the argumentThis brief argues that the law requires reformation to protect our modern scientific and philosophical understanding that many animals can live their own meaningful lives and that the Court should reform the law in this case.1 Modern science demonstrates that elephants are complex beings that can form a conception of the self, as observed by Judge Fahey, form strong social and emotional (...)
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    Dignity and Human Rights: Aspirations and Challenges in an Age of Political Divisions, Distrust, and AI.Martha Minow - 2023 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2023 (203):21-39.
    ExcerptThe reasons why individual nations and even individual people subscribe to notions of human rights vary enormously. Rationales range from idealism to realpolitik and sound in competing registers of theology, social contract, nature, utility, and game theory.1 Pervasive in discussions of human rights is the dignity of each person as both a reality and a normative guide. Capacious and ambiguous, this notion of dignity may invite agreement precisely because different people project different meanings onto it. Its recognition, though, can inspire (...)
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    The Significance of Understanding Vulnerability: Ensuring Individual and Collective Well-Being.Martha Albertson Fineman - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (4):1371-1383.
    Universal vulnerability provides an alternative to a rights-based and social contract model for state responsibility by contextualizing the individual and revealing the ways in which we are all inherently and dynamically dependent on society and others throughout the life-course. Beginning from the body as an ontological concept, vulnerability theory shows the fallacy of the current obsession in legal and political theory with rationality, individual liberty, and autonomy as measures for assessing social justice. It compels us to ask different questions and (...)
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    Antonio Smith (1832-1877): propuesta de catalogación de su obra.Lorena Villegas Medrano & Samuel Quiroga Soto - 2015 - Aisthesis 58:173-195.
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  32. Modes and composite material things according to Descartes and Locke.Martha Brandt Bolton - 2018 - In Philippe Hamou & Martine Pécharman, Locke and Cartesian Philosophy. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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    Fear of Violence among Colombian Women Is Associated with Reduced Preferences for High-BMI Men.Martha Lucia Borras-Guevara, Carlota Batres & David I. Perrett - 2019 - Human Nature 30 (3):341-369.
    Recent studies reveal that violence significantly contributes to explaining individual’s facial preferences. Women who feel at higher risk of violence prefer less-masculine male faces. Given the importance of violence, we explore its influence on people’s preferences for a different physical trait. Masculinity correlates positively with male strength and weight or body mass index. In fact, masculinity and BMI tend to load on the same component of trait perception. Therefore we predicted that individuals’ perceptions of danger from violence will relate to (...)
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    Passions and Perceptions: Studies in Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind.Jacques Brunschwig & Martha C. Nussbaum (eds.) - 1993 - Cambridge University Press.
    The philosophers of the Hellenistic schools in ancient Greece and Rome made important contributions to the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of psychology. This volume, which contains the proceedings of the Fifth Symposium Hellenisticum, describes and analyses their contributions on issues such as: the nature of perception, imagination and belief; the nature of the passions and their role in action; the relationship between mind and body; freedom and determinism; the role of pleasure as a goal; the effects of poetry (...)
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    On the limitations of imaging imagining.Christopher A. Buneo & Martha Flanders - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):202-203.
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    Cicéron: des termes extrèmes des biens et des maux.Marcus Tullius Cicero & Jules Martha - 1961 - Société d' Édition "les Belles Lettres".
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    Artforum et les écrits d’artiste. Une partie de l’histoire de l’art des années soixante.Lorena Garcia Cely - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 26 (2):191-198.
    Nombreux sont les artistes qui, au cours des années soixante, ont écrit pour la revue Artforum, qui demeure, encore aujourd’hui, l’une des plus importantes publications artistiques. Certains de ces écrits s’inscrivent dans des formats journalistiques, quelques-uns sont des compositions faisant appel à des catégories littéraires, d’autres suivent les formes académiques de l’essai et de la dissertation et, enfin, s’ajoutent à ceux-ci des travaux conceptuels ayant le statut d’œuvres d’art. Cet article étudie la manière dont cette revue a contribué à rendre (...)
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    A Fregean Reading of Kant’s Distinction between Phenomena and Noumena.Martha I. Gibson - 2009 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 12 (1):289-309.
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    Estudios decoloniales y poscoloniales. Posturas acerca de la modernidad/colonialidad y el eurocentrismo.Martha Isabel Gómez Vélez, Dora Cecilia Saldarriaga Grisales, María Claudia López Gil & Lina María Zapata Botero - 2017 - Ratio Juris 12 (24):27-60.
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    Tumor progression: Small GTPases and loss of cell–cell adhesion.Encarnación Lozano, Martha Betson & Vania M. M. Braga - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (5):452-463.
    Tumor progression involves the transition from normal to malignant cells, through a series of cumulative alterations. During this process, invasive and migratory properties are acquired, enabling cells to metastasize (reach and grow in tissues far from their origin). Numerous cellular changes take place during epithelial malignancy, and disruption of E‐cadherin based cell‐cell adhesion is a major event. The small Rho GTPases (Rho, Rac and Cdc42) have been implicated in multiple steps during cellular transformation, including alterations on the adhesion status of (...)
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    Educar en la disonancia simbólica. Voces indígenas interculturales durante la pandemia.Martha Vergara Fregoso & María Guadalupe Galván Martínez - 2021 - Voces de la Educación:48-76.
    Este trabajo presenta los resultados del primer acercamiento de una investigación realizada a los diferentes agentes educativos de una escuela tridocente, ubicada en una comunidad Wixarika en el estado de Jalisco, México, se recuperan las expeiencias educativas durante el aislamiento social y obligatorio durante la pandemia. Se empleó la narrativa para comprender una realidad que es construida a través del relato.
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    A Christian Ordo?Martha Moore-Keish - 2010 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 64 (3):246-256.
    “Ordo,” as it has come to be used, suggests the basic structure of Christian worship that centers on table, font, and pulpit, and the shape of Christian living that flows from these centers. It is a commitment to that which grounds and guides our lives in the world.
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  43. Ruth 2.Martha L. Moore-Keish - 2010 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 64 (2):174-176.
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    Encontrar sentido para continuar viviendo el reto al perder un hijo por cáncer infantil: revisión integrativa.Sonia Carreño Moreno, Lorena Chaparro Díaz & Rocío López Rangel - 2017 - Persona y Bioética 21 (1).
    The experience of losing a child to cancer represents an emotional burden for the parents with extreme individual, family and social effects that do not end with death. This integrative review is intended to identify key aspects in the experience of losing a child to cancer. The results show a pattern surrounding six moments in the mourning process These can serve as elements of intervention to accompany parents as they try to cope. It is concluded this pattern is an important (...)
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    The KERNEL text understanding system.Martha S. Palmer, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Carl Weir & Tim Finin - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 63 (1-2):17-68.
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    Gender and the Privatization of Public Responsibility for Vaccination.Martha Paynter - 2022 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):177-179.
    The burden of COVID-19 has been widely unequal across the provinces and territories of Canada. At last count, infection rates vary from 4,003 per 100,000 people in Nunavut to 12,253 per 100,000 people in the North West Territories. The death rate from COVID-19 varies from 0 per 100,000 in PEI to 158 per 100,000 in Quebec. Each province and territory established different public health measures at different times, sometimes lifting them briefly only to have to reestablish them quickly. Each province (...)
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    Report on “Intersubjectivity, Desire, and the Mimetic Brain: Rene Girard and Psychoanalysis”.Martha Reineke - 2016 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 50:5-7.
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    The View from Pȏle Nord.Martha J. Reineke - 2023 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 30 (1):1-27.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The View from Pȏle NordSartre, Beauvoir, and Girard on Mimesis, Embodiment, and DesireMartha J. Reineke (bio)Simone Beauvoir's novel She Came to Stay immerses readers in a 1930s Parisian social scene, thanks in part to the character Françoise. Eavesdropping with Françoise on a man and woman seated at a table in the Pȏle Nord café, readers of the novel hear the woman confide, "I've never been able to follow the (...)
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    Hacia una cultura de prevención de la violencia.Martha Alicia Romero Echevarría - 2019 - Cultura 33:63-85.
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    La comunicación interpersonal dentro de la dinámica familiar ante el reto de la adopción.Rosa Adela Salom & Lorena Velásquez González - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 10 (1):122-138.
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