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  1. Hombre y filosofía.Daniel Herrera Restrepo - 1985 - In Rubén Sierra Mejía (ed.), La Filosofía en Colombia, siglo XX. Bogotá, Colombia: Procultura.
     
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  2. El Yo en la fenomenología husserliana.Daniel Herrera Restrepo - 1991 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 70:1-17.
     
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    Nosotros y la Etica Material de Kant.Daniel Herrera Restrepo - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 18.
    Kant con sus últimos escritos enriquece su formalismo ético mediante una ética material con la cual aclara que no es suficiente saber cómo obrar sino también qué debemos obrar, hacia dónde deben dirigirse nuestros actos. Se trata pues de una ética de contenidos y de fines que supera el formalismo y el carácter monológico, cognitivista y universalista de la primera ética. El primer fin que el hombre debe proponerse es la búsqueda de la felicidad, del bienestar en general en este (...)
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  4. La filosofía en la Colombia contemporánea (1930-1988).Daniel Herrera Restrepo - 1988 - In Germán Marquínez Argote (ed.), La Filosofía en Colombia: historia de las ideas. Bogotá: Editorial el Búho.
     
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    Self, School and Peer Relations: School-Related Variables Affecting Electronic Media Use.R. Daniel Muijs - 1997 - Communications 22 (2):157-174.
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    Multiculturalidad E interculturalidad: Desafíos epistemológicos de la escolarización desarrollada en contextos indígenas.Daniel Quilaqueo R. & Héctor Torres C. - 2013 - Alpha (Osorno) 37:285-300.
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    Lost objects: Feminism, sexualisation and melancholia.R. Danielle Egan - 2013 - Feminist Theory 14 (3):265-274.
    A prolific discourse on the sexualisation of girls has developed in the Anglophone west. Since 2006, at least six governmental policy papers, four think tank reports, ten parenting manuals as well as over a thousand newspaper articles have been published on the topic. Deconstructing popular feminist narratives, one finds that beneath calls for protection there often resides a deeply ambivalent construction of the middle-class white girl. I argue that these narratives are beset by a melancholic subtext, one that is fuelled (...)
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    Character ethics and the Old Testament: moral dimensions of Scripture.R. Carroll, M. Daniel & Jacqueline E. Lapsley (eds.) - 2007 - Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press.
    Throughout the Old Testament, the stories, laws, and songs not only teach a way of life that requires individuals to be moral, but they demonstrate how. In biblical studies, character ethics has been one of the fastest-growing areas of interest. Whereas ethics usually studies rules of behavior, character ethics focuses on how people are formed to be moral agents in the world. This book presents the most up-to-date academic work in Old Testament character ethics, covering topics throughout the Torah, the (...)
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    Perceived correlates of illegal behavior in organizations.Terence R. Mitchell, Denise Daniels, Heidi Hopper, Jane George-Falvy & Gerald R. Ferris - 1996 - Journal of Business Ethics 15 (4):439 - 455.
    A survey was conducted of the perceived correlates of illegal abuses in the electronics industry. Human resource directors of thirty-one firms responded to a questionnaire which assessed their perceptions of the degree to which illegal behavior was caused by (1) deficiencies in the moral character of employees (2) the clarity of expectations and standards describing illegal behavior and (3) the presence of reinforcements and punishments contingent on these behaviors. All three variables were related to the frequency of abuses in three (...)
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  10. Unlocking Romans: Resurrection and the Justification of God.J. R. Daniel Kirk - 2008
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    Rule-specific dimensional interaction effects in concept learning.J. Steven Reznick, R. Daniel Ketchum & Lyle E. Bourne - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (4):314-316.
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    Survey of the steinhaus tiling problem.Steve Jackson & R. Daniel Mauldin - 2003 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):335-361.
    We survey some results and problems arising from a classic problem of Steinhaus: Is there a subset S of R 2 such that each isometric copy of mathbbZ 2 (the lattice points in the plane) meets S in exactly one point.
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    Emotional Consumption: Mapping Love and Masochism in an Exotic Dance Club.R. Danielle Egan - 2005 - Body and Society 11 (4):87-108.
    This article introduces and explores the concept of emotional consumption through an analysis of an exotic dance club in the New England area. Through understanding how regular customers consume the services offered in an exotic dance club, I show how consuming service labor differs dramatically from consuming objects of exchange. Emotional consumption involves psychosocial dynamics, which emerge from the intersubjective relationships between the consumer and the dancer who is providing a service. In this exchange, the consumer engages in an interaction (...)
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    Random closed sets viewed as random recursions.R. Daniel Mauldin & Alexander P. McLinden - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (3-4):257-263.
    It is known that the box dimension of any Martin-Löf random closed set of ${\{0,1\}^\mathbb{N}}$ is ${\log_2(\frac{4}{3})}$ . Barmpalias et al. [J Logic Comput 17(6):1041–1062, 2007] gave one method of producing such random closed sets and then computed the box dimension, and posed several questions regarding other methods of construction. We outline a method using random recursive constructions for computing the Hausdorff dimension of almost every random closed set of ${\{0,1\}^\mathbb{N}}$ , and propose a general method for random closed sets (...)
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    Alexander S. Kechris. Classical descriptive set theory. Graduate texts in mathematics, no. 156. Springer-Verlag, New York, Berlin, Heidelberg, etc., 1995, xviii + 402 pp. [REVIEW]R. Daniel Mauldin - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1490-1491.
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    Conocimientos culturales como contenidos de la educación familiar mapuche.Segundo Quintriqueo M., Daniel Quilaqueo R., Fernando Peña-Cortés & Gerardo Muñoz T. - 2015 - Alpha (Osorno) 40:131-146.
    El artículo tiene por objeto analizar la construcción del conocimiento mapuche según el discurso de kimches. Sostenemos que en la educación familiar existe un proceso de construcción de conocimientos propios como un sistema de saberes y contenidos educativos para la formación de personas. La metodología empleada es la investigación educativa. Los resultados parciales muestran una descripción acerca de la lógica de los conocimientos educativos propios, para contextualizar la enseñanza y el aprendizaje de las ciencias en el medio escolar, desde la (...)
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  17. Kagan's Atlantic crossing : adversarial legalism, Eurolegalism, and cooperative legalism in European regulatory style.Francesca Bignami & R. Daniel Keleman - 2018 - In Thomas Frederick Burke & Jeb Barnes (eds.), Varieties of legal order: the politics of adversarial and bureaucratic legalism. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Nonuniformization results for the projective hierarchy.Steve Jackson & R. Daniel Mauldin - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (2):742-748.
    Let X and Y be uncountable Polish spaces. We show in ZF that there is a coanalytic subset P of X × Y with countable sections which cannot be expressed as the union of countably many partial coanalytic, or even PCA = Σ 1 2 , graphs. If X = Y = ω ω , P may be taken to be Π 1 1 . Assuming stronger set theoretic axioms, we identify the least pointclass such that any such coanalytic P (...)
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    Good Gods Almighty.Justin L. Barrett, R. Daniel Shaw, Joseph Pfeiffer, Jonathan Grimes & Gregory S. Foley - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (3-4):273-290.
    If “Big Gods” evolved in part because of their ability to morally regulate groups of people who cannot count on kin or reciprocal altruism to get along, then powerful gods would tend to be good gods. If the mechanism for this cooperation is some kind of fear of supernatural punishment, then we may expect that mighty gods tend to be punishing gods. The present study is a statistical analysis of superhuman being concepts from 20 countries on five continents to explore (...)
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    Where the Gods Dwell: a Research Report.Justin L. Barrett, R. Daniel Shaw, Joseph Pfeiffer & Jonathan Grimes - 2019 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (1-2):131-146.
    Are the places that superhuman beings purportedly act and dwell randomly or arbitrarily distributed? Inspired by theoretical work in cognitive science of religion, descriptions of superhuman beings were solicited from informants in 20 countries on five continents, resulting in 108 usable descriptions, including information about these beings’ properties, their dwelling location, and whether they were the target of rituals. Whether superhuman beings are the subject of religious and ritual practices appeared to co-vary in relation to both features of physical geography (...)
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    Hombre y filosofía: la estructura teleológica del hombre según Edmund Husserl.Daniel Herrera Restrepo - 1970 - [Cali]: Universidad del Valle, Facultad de Filosofía, Letras e Historia.
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    The ethical imperative: Myth or reality? [REVIEW]Constance R. Heiland, John P. Daniels, Hugh M. Shane & Jerry L. Wall - 1984 - Journal of Business Ethics 3 (2):119-125.
    As a result of recent legislative developments and greater ease of accessibility, the Human Resources Manager (HRM) faces the challenge of not only maintaining records but also that of protecting employees from misuse of personal information contained in their individual personnel files. The widespread use of computers for maintaining employee records has resulted in new ethical dimensions and/or challenges for the HRM. Serious questions regarding accessibility to and dissemination of such personal information now confront the HRM. Unless policies are developed (...)
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    Retraction of health science articles by researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean: A scoping review.Percy Herrera-Añazco, Daniel Fernandez-Guzman, Fernanda Barriga-Chambi, Jerry K. Benites-Meza, Brenda Caira-Chuquineyra & Vicente Aleixandre Benites-Zapata - forthcoming - Developing World Bioethics.
    We aimed to conduct a scoping review to assess the profile of retracted health sciences articles authored by individuals affiliated with academic institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). We systematically searched seven databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, Medline/Ovid, Scielo, and LILACS). We included articles published in peer‐reviewed journals between 2003 and 2022 that had at least one author with an institutional affiliation in LAC. Data were collected on the year of publication, study design, authors' countries of (...)
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    La filosofía en Colombia: bibliografía, 1627-1973.Daniel Herrera Restrepo - 1973 - Cali: Universidad del Valle, División de Humanidades.
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    Escritos sobre fenomenología.Daniel Herrera Restrepo - 1986 - Bogotá: Universidad Santo Tomás, Facultad de Filosofía, Centro de Investigaciones.
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  26. Legítima defensa y violencia de género en situaciones no confrontacionales. Un estudio de la doctrina y la jurisprudencia argentina.Hernán Herrera, Manuel Francisco Serrano & Daniel Gorra - 2021 - Cadernos de Dereito Actual 16:70-99.
    Our purpose is to describe the application of legitimate defense in so-called non-confrontational situations. To do this, we will conceptualize gender violence as that which against women, due to their condition as such, and we will describe the absence by the courts in the identification of this problem. Second, we will analyze the reception of Argentine and international legislation on the treatment of gender violence and the recommendations and criteria to take into account when interpreting and applying criminal law. Finally, (...)
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  27. La concepcion linguistica del conocimiento en Ockham.Daniel Herrera Restrepo - 1987 - Franciscanum 29 (86-87):223-235.
     
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    Reading Texts, Reading Lives: Essays in the Tradition of Humanistic Cultural Criticism in Honor of Daniel R. Schwarz.Daniel R. Schwarz, Helen Morin Maxson & Daniel Morris (eds.) - 2012 - University of Delaware Press.
    Distinguished contributors take up eminent scholar Daniel R. Schwarz’s reading of modern fiction and poetry as mediating between human desire and human action. The essayists follow Schwarz’s advice, “always the text, always historicize,” thus making this book relevant to current debates about the relationships between literature, ethics, aesthetics, and historical contexts.
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  29. Corporate Strategy and the Search for Ethics.R. Edward Freeman & Daniel R. Gilbert - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (7):514-554.
  30. (1 other version)Heidegger: Prolongación, radicalización y abandono de la fenomenología de Husserl.Daniel Alejandro Herrera - 1984 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 49:135-148.
  31. ¿ Es posible una argumentación jurídica más allá del iusnaturalismo o del iuspositivismo?Daniel Alejandro Herrera - 2004 - In Francisco Puy Muñoz & Jorge Guillermo Portela (eds.), La argumentación jurídica: problemas de concepto, método y aplicación. [Santiago de Compostela]: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.
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  32. La muerte como proceso psicológico a través del ciclo vital.R. Rubio Herrera - 1988 - Pensamiento 44 (174):241-252.
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  33. Universidad pedagógica “félix varela”.Adiel Plasencia Herrera & Daniel Álvarez Cañizares - forthcoming - Pensamiento.
  34. Plagiarism, integrity, and workplace deviance: A criterion study.Daniel E. Martin, Asha Rao & Lloyd R. Sloan - 2009 - Ethics and Behavior 19 (1):36 – 50.
    Plagiarism is increasingly evident in business and academia. Though links between demographic, personality, and situational factors have been found, previous research has not used actual plagiarism behavior as a criterion variable. Previous research on academic dishonesty has consistently used self-report measures to establish prevalence of dishonest behavior. In this study we use actual plagiarism behavior to establish its prevalence, as well as relationships between integrity-related personal selection and workplace deviance measures. This research covers new ground in two respects: (a) That (...)
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  35. Modernidad y escisión: Hegel y el problema kantiano de la imaginación trascendental.José R. Herrera L. - 1992 - Apuntes Filosóficos 1 (1).
     
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    The development of children's regret and relief.Daniel P. Weisberg & Sarah R. Beck - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):820-835.
    We often think about the alternatives to a decision that has been made. Thinking in this way is known as counterfactual thinking, that is, thinking about what could have been had an alternative dec...
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  37. Kierkegaard, S.: De los papeles de alguien que todavía vive. Sobre el concepto de ironía, Madrid, Trotta, 2000.R. Herrera - 2002 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 25:187.
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    What Can the Health Humanities Contribute to Our Societal Understanding of and Response to the Deaths of Despair Crisis?Daniel R. George, Benjamin Studebaker, Peter Sterling, Megan S. Wright & Cindy L. Cain - 2023 - Journal of Medical Humanities 44 (3):347-367.
    Deaths of Despair (DoD), or mortality resulting from suicide, drug overdose, and alcohol-related liver disease, have been rising steadily in the United States over the last several decades. In 2020, a record 186,763 annual despair-related deaths were documented, contributing to the longest sustained decline in US life expectancy since 1915–1918. This forum feature considers how health humanities disciplines might fruitfully engage with this era-defining public health catastrophe and help society better understand and respond to the crisis.
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    Reintroducing George Herbert Mead.Daniel R. Huebner - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    George Herbert Mead has long been known for his social theory of meaning and the 'self' - an approach which becomes all the more relevant in light of the ways we develop and represent ourselves online. But recent scholarship has shown that Mead's pragmatic philosophy can help us understand a much wider range of contemporary issues including how humans and natural environments mutually influence one another, how deliberative democracy can and should work, how thinking is dependent upon the body and (...)
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    Becoming Mead: The Social Process of Academic Knowledge.Daniel R. Huebner - 2014 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    In short, he is known in a discipline in which he did not teach for a book he did not write. In Becoming Mead, Daniel R. Huebner traces the ways in which knowledge has been produced by and about the famed American philosopher.
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    Anselm’s elusive presence in the art of Ramon Llull.R. A. Herrera - 1998 - Sophia 37 (2):111-128.
  42. Libros.R. Rubio Herrera - 1988 - Pensamiento 44 (174):253-256.
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    Jumping the fine LINE between species: Horizontal transfer of transposable elements in animals catalyses genome evolution.Atma M. Ivancevic, Ali M. Walsh, R. Daniel Kortschak & David L. Adelson - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (12):1071-1082.
    Horizontal transfer (HT) is the transmission of genetic material between non‐mating species, a phenomenon thought to occur rarely in multicellular eukaryotes. However, many transposable elements (TEs) are not only capable of HT, but have frequently jumped between widely divergent species. Here we review and integrate reported cases of HT in retrotransposons of the BovB family, and DNA transposons, over a broad range of animals spanning all continents. Our conclusions challenge the paradigm that HT in vertebrates is restricted to infective long (...)
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    A Stakeholder Approach to the Ethicality of BRIC-firm Managers' Use of Favors.Daniel J. McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer, Denise R. Dunlap & Alfred M. Jaeger - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 109 (1):27-38.
    This article investigates the use of favors by managers of BRIC firms to accomplish business goals, the ethicality of which should be determined by the moral reasoning in these countries rather than from a developed country perspective. We define a favor as an exchange of outcomes between individuals, typically utilizing one's connections, that is based on a commonly understood cultural tradition, with reciprocity by the receiver typically not being immediate, and its value being less than what would constitute bribery within (...)
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    Ocean carbon sequestration: Particle fragmentation by copepods as a significant unrecognised factor?Daniel J. Mayor, Wendy C. Gentleman & Thomas R. Anderson - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (12):2000149.
    Ocean biology helps regulate global climate by fixing atmospheric CO2 and exporting it to deep waters as sinking detrital particles. New observations demonstrate that particle fragmentation is the principal factor controlling the depth to which these particles penetrate the ocean's interior, and hence how long the constituent carbon is sequestered from the atmosphere. The underlying cause is, however, poorly understood. We speculate that small, particle‐associated copepods, which intercept and inadvertently break up sinking particles as they search for attached protistan prey, (...)
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    Personal identity and causality: Becoming unglued.Daniel Kolak & R. Martin - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):339-347.
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    An investigation of reasoning by analogy in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder.Daniel C. Krawczyk, Michelle R. Kandalaft, Nyaz Didehbani, Tandra T. Allen, M. Michelle McClelland, Carol A. Tamminga & Sandra B. Chapman - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Associations Between Aerobic Fitness and Cognitive Control in Adolescents.Daniel R. Westfall, Anne K. Gejl, Jakob Tarp, Niels Wedderkopp, Arthur F. Kramer, Charles H. Hillman & Anna Bugge - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Wading Knee-Deep into the Rubicon: Escalation and the Morality of Limited Strikes.Daniel R. Brunstetter - 2020 - Ethics and International Affairs 34 (2):161-173.
    Limited strikes are arguably different from war insofar as they are more circumscribed, less destructive, and cost less in blood and treasure to employ. However, what they can achieve is also considerably more circumscribed than what is set out by the goals of war. How do we morally evaluate limited strikes? As part of the roundtable, “The Ethics of Limited Strikes,” this essay argues that we need to turn to the ethics of limited of force, orjus ad vim, to do (...)
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    The sound of time: Cross-modal convergence in the spatial structuring of time.Daniël Lakens, Gün R. Semin & Margarida V. Garrido - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2):437-443.
    In a new integration, we show that the visual-spatial structuring of time converges with auditory-spatial left–right judgments for time-related words. In Experiment 1, participants placed past and future-related words respectively to the left and right of the midpoint on a horizontal line, reproducing earlier findings. In Experiment 2, neutral and time-related words were presented over headphones. Participants were asked to indicate whether words were louder on the left or right channel. On critical experimental trials, words were presented equally loud binaurally. (...)
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