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    Pensamiento narrativo y conocimiento histórico: estudio de caso en Educación Infantil trabajando la Prehistoria.Sara IAnson Gutiérrez, Miguel Ángel Suárez Suárez & Roser Calaf Masachs - 2024 - Clío: History and History Teaching 50:281-317.
    El estudio gira en torno a una experiencia educativa llevada a cabo en un colegio con diez estudiantes de Educación Infantil (entre cinco y seis años) en Asturias (España) y el aprendizaje de la Prehistoria. Mediante una metodología participativa, experiencial y basada en la investigación se analiza su evolución en el aprendizaje de los contenidos específicos de la evolución de los homínidos y el desarrollo de su pensamiento narrativo para reconstruir su propio discurso, haciendo hincapié en los operadores temporales (secuenciación/sucesión, (...)
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  2. Video meliora proboque, deteriora sequor. Zur Irreführung des Gewissens bei Kant“, in: Sara Di Giulio, Alberto Frigo (Hrsg.), Kasuistik und Theorie des Gewissens. Von Pascal bis Kant, Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2020, S. 233–287.Sara Di Giulio - 2020 - In Sara Di Giulio & Alberto Frigo (eds.), Kasuistik und Theorie des Gewissens. Von Pascal bis Kant. pp. 233–287.
    In juxtaposition with the myth and tragedy of Ovid’s Medea, this paper investigates the possibility within the Kantian conception of agency of understanding moral evil as acting against one’s better judgment. It defends the thesis that in Kant self-deception, i. e. the intentional untruthfulness to oneself, provides the fundamental structure for choosing against the moral law. I argue that, as Kant’s thought progresses, self-deception slowly proceeds to become the paradigmatic case of moral evil. This is discussed with regard to two (...)
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    Technique and Technology: the Dilemma of the Rational Subject in a Consumer Society.Francisco Luis Giraldo Gutiérrez - 2012 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 46:25-39.
    Hoy nos movemos en un mundo altamente cambiante y atestado de desarrollo científico, técnico y tecnológico. Un mundo condicionado por los intereses de una globalización económica, donde el imperativo es consumir, y donde aquellos que producen de manera individual y distinta son absorbidos, en el mejor de los casos, o anulados por el sistema capitalista. Ahora bien, ese estado de cosas ha puesto en riesgo de pérdida al sujeto racional heredado y caracterizado desde la modernidad y que es requerido hoy (...)
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  4. What is a Woman? Butler and Beauvoir on the Foundations of the Sexual Difference.Sara Heinämaa - 1997 - Hypatia 12 (1):20-39.
    The aim of this paper is to show that Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex has been mistakenly interpreted as a theory of gender, because interpreters have failed adequately to understand Beauvoir's aims. Beauvoir is not trying to explain facts, events, or states of affairs, but to reveal, unveil, or uncover (découvrir) meanings. She explicates the meanings of woman, female, and feminine. Instead of a theory, Beauvoir's book presents a phenomenological description of the sexual difference.
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  5. Differences that matter: feminist theory and postmodernism.Sara Ahmed - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Differences That Matter challenges existing ways of theorising the relationship between feminism and postmodernism which ask 'is or should feminism be modern or postmodern?' Sara Ahmed suggests that postmodernism has been allowed to dictate feminist debates and calls instead for feminist theorists to speak (back) to postmodernism, rather than simply speak on (their relationship to) it. Such a 'speaking back' involves a refusal to position postmodernism as a generalisable condition of the world and requires closer readings of what postmodernism (...)
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  6. Michel Foucault.Sara Mills - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    It is impossible to imagine contemporary critical theory without the work of Michel Foucault. His radical reworkings of the concepts of power, knowledge, discourse and identity have influenced the widest possible range of theories and impacted upon disciplinary fields from literary studies to anthropology. Aimed at students approaching Foucault's texts for the first time, this volume offers: * an examination of Foucault's contexts * a guide to his key ideas * an overview of responses to his work * practical hints (...)
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    Lógos apofántico y apertura al mundo. El carácter derivado de la verdad proposicional en "Logik. Die Frage nach der Wahrheit".Sara Escobar - 2004 - Anuario Filosófico 37 (79):361-390.
    This work considers Heidegger's treatment of Aristotle's doctrine of logos apophantikos. Through a singular interpretation of Aristotle's De Interpretatione, Heidegger rejects the traditional notion of truth as "adaequatio" that takes place in judgement to offer an alternative comprehension in terms of unconcealment.
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    The Spawns of Creative Behavior in Team Sports: A Creativity Developmental Framework.Sara D. L. Santos, Daniel Memmert, Jaime Sampaio & Nuno Leite - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    A normalizing system of natural deduction for intuitionistic linear logic.Sara Negri - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (8):789-810.
    The main result of this paper is a normalizing system of natural deduction for the full language of intuitionistic linear logic. No explicit weakening or contraction rules for -formulas are needed. By the systematic use of general elimination rules a correspondence between normal derivations and cut-free derivations in sequent calculus is obtained. Normalization and the subformula property for normal derivations follow through translation to sequent calculus and cut-elimination.
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    Individual and Relational Well-Being at the Start of an ART Treatment: A Focus on Partners’ Gender Differences.Sara Molgora, Maria Pia Baldini, Giancarlo Tamanza, Edgardo Somigliana & Emanuela Saita - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    What is the Meaning of Proofs?: A Fregean Distinction in Proof-Theoretic Semantics.Sara Ayhan - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 50 (3):571-591.
    The origins of proof-theoretic semantics lie in the question of what constitutes the meaning of the logical connectives and its response: the rules of inference that govern the use of the connective. However, what if we go a step further and ask about the meaning of a proof as a whole? In this paper we address this question and lay out a framework to distinguish sense and denotation of proofs. Two questions are central here. First of all, if we have (...)
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    Against the Theistic Multiverse.Sara L. Uckelman - 2020 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 34 (4):1-14.
    We argue that Kraay's "theistic multiverse" response to the objections to theism [Kraay 2011] is unsuccessful as it simply shifts the problems leveled against theism from the level of possible worlds to the level of possible universes. Furthermore, when we restate the objections at the level of possible universes, we can show how Kraay's conclusion about the uniqueness of the theistic multiverse is undermined.
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  13. A Curious Dialogical Logic and its Composition Problem.Sara L. Uckelman, Jesse Alama & Aleks Knoks - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 43 (6):1065-1100.
    Dialogue semantics for logic are two-player logic games between a Proponent who puts forward a logical formula φ as valid or true and an Opponent who disputes this. An advantage of the dialogical approach is that it is a uniform framework from which different logics can be obtained through only small variations of the basic rules. We introduce the composition problem for dialogue games as the problem of resolving, for a set S of rules for dialogue games, whether the set (...)
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    A strategic approach for the discounted Shapley values.Emilio Calvo & Esther Gutiérrez-López - 2016 - Theory and Decision 80 (2):271-293.
    The family of discounted Shapley values is analyzed for cooperative games in coalitional form. We consider the bargaining protocol of the alternating random proposer introduced in Hart and Mas-Colell. We demonstrate that the discounted Shapley values arise as the expected payoffs associated with the bargaining equilibria when a time discount factor is considered. In a second model, we replace the time cost with the probability that the game ends without agreements. This model also implements these values in transferable utility games, (...)
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    Reasoning about equilibria in game-like concurrent systems.Julian Gutierrez, Paul Harrenstein & Michael Wooldridge - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (2):373-403.
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    Moral Agency, Rules, and Temporality in People Who Are Diagnosed With Mild Forms of Autism: In Defense of a Sentimentalist View.Sara Coelho, Sophia Marlene Bonatti, Elena Doering, Asena Paskaleva-Yankova & Achim Stephan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The origin of moral agency is a much-debated issue. While rationalists or Kantians have argued that moral agency is rooted in reason, sentimentalists or Humeans have ascribed its origin to empathic feelings. This debate between rationalists and sentimentalists still stands with respect to persons with mental disorders, such as individuals diagnosed with mild forms of Autism Spectrum Disorder, without intellectual impairment. Individuals with ASD are typically regarded as moral agents, however their ability for empathy remains debated. The goal of this (...)
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    La independencia, de la esfera al plano.Daniel Gutiérrez Ardila - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (49).
    In the New Kingdom of Granada the revolutionary period is usually analyzed in isolation, as if it was an incongruity barely linked to the past or to its own future. Therefore, explanations about the very occurrence of the political transformation discard intimate causalities, privileging instead the actions of small groups as well as external influences and accidents. Thus the main challenge for future research will be to understand this epoch of great transformations as an unexpected coincidence between a dynamic evolution (...)
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  18. La teoría de la evolución y la iglesia Católica.Raúl Gutiérrez Lombardo - 2002 - Ludus Vitalis 10 (17):111-122.
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    Retos actuales de la educación inclusiva.Víctor Gutiérrez Torres - 2024 - Voces de la Educación 9 (17):3-4.
    En este número se aborda el tema de los retos actuales de la educación inclusiva. La forma de enfocarlos es diversa: vínculo con la comunidad, neuropedagogía, evaluación, discapacidad, vulnerabilidad, etc. Veamos algunos de estos planteamientos.
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    “No More Insecurities”: New Alternative Masculinities' Communicative Acts Generate Desire and Equality to Obliterate Offensive Sexual Statements.Harkaitz Zubiri-Esnaola, Nerea Gutiérrez-Fernández & Mengna Guo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:674186.
    To justify attraction to Dominant Traditional Masculinities (DTM) and lack of attraction to non-aggressive men, some women defend opinions such as “there are no frigid women, only inexperienced men”. Such statements generate a large amount of sexual-affective insecurity in oppressed men and contribute to decoupling desire and ethics in sexual-affective relationships, which, in turn, reinforces a model of attraction to traditional masculinities that use coercion, thus perpetuating gender-based violence. New Alternative Masculinities (NAM) represent a type of masculinity that reacts to (...)
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  21. Using research on teachers' transformations of innovations to inform teacher education. The case of energy degradation.Roser Pintó, Digna Couso & Rufina Gutierrez - 2005 - Science Education 89 (1):38-55.
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    Motherhood in the Time of Coronavirus: The Impact of the Pandemic Emergency on Expectant and Postpartum Women’s Psychological Well-Being.Sara Molgora & Monica Accordini - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The role of moral intensity in moral judgments: An empirical investigation. [REVIEW]Sara A. Morris & Robert A. McDonald - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (9):715 - 726.
    Jones (1991) has proposed an issue-contingent model of ethical decision making by individuals in organizations. The distinguishing feature of the issue was identified as its moral intensity, which determines the moral imperative in the situation. In this study, we adapted three scenarios from the literature in order to examine the issue-contingent model. Findings, based on a student sample, suggest that (1) the perceived and actual dimensions of moral intensity often differed; (2) perceived moral intensity variables, in the aggregate, significantly affected (...)
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    Facial attractiveness impressions precede trustworthiness inferences: lower detection thresholds and faster decision latencies.Aida Gutiérrez-García, David Beltrán & Manuel G. Calvo - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (2):378-385.
    ABSTRACTPrior research has found a relationship between perceived facial attractiveness and perceived personal trustworthiness. We examined the time course of attractiveness relative to trustworthiness evaluation of emotional and neutral faces. This served to explore whether attractiveness might be used as an easily accessible cue and a quick shortcut for judging trustworthiness. Detection thresholds and judgment latencies as a function of expressive intensity were measured. Significant correlations between attractiveness and trustworthiness consistently held for six emotional expressions at four intensities, and neutral (...)
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    Los conceptos y los dioses: máscaras de la realidad y crítica a la Modernidad en Ortega y Zambrano.Rodolfo Gutiérrez Simón - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (3):619-628.
    El objetivo marcado en este trabajo es establecer una línea de continuidad entre el pensamiento de Ortega y el de María Zambrano, situando a ambos en un contexto común de crítica a ciertos excesos de la Modernidad. Así, la propuesta se basa en un análisis de la racionalidad científico-matemática como ámbito excluyente de ciertos planos de la realidad, y en cómo ambos autores son conscientes de ello (aunque lo manifiesten desde distintos prismas y atendiendo a diferentes asuntos). De esta manera, (...)
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    Genetic research involving human biological materials: a need to tailor current consent forms.Sara Chandros Hull, Holly Gooding, Alison P. Klein, Esther Warshauer-Baker, Susan Metosky & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2004 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 26 (3):1.
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    Is There a Gender Self-Advocacy Gap? An Empiric Investigation Into the Gender Pain Gap.Sara K. Kolmes & Kyle R. Boerstler - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (3):383-393.
    There are documented differences in the efficacy of medical treatment for pain for men and women. Women are less likely to have their pain controlled and receive less treatment than men. We are investigating one possible explanation for this gender pain gap: that there is a difference in how women and men report their pain to physicians, and so there is a difference in how physicians understand their pain. This paper describes an exploratory study into gendered attitudes towards reporting uncontrolled (...)
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    The Medea Project: Mythic Theater for Incarcerated Women.Sara L. Warner - 2004 - Feminist Studies 30 (2):483-509.
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    Sexual selection re-examined: T. Hoquet : Current perspectives on sexual selection: What’s left after Darwin? New York: Springer, 2015, xxiii+307pp, $129 HB.Sara Weaver - 2016 - Metascience 25 (1):99-102.
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    La Palabra del Buda. Nyanatiloka Mahathera. Translated, with a preface and supplementary notes, by Amadeo Solé-Leris.Sara Webb - 1983 - Buddhist Studies Review 1 (1):67.
    La Palabra del Buda. Nyanatiloka Mahathera. Translated, with a preface and supplementary notes, by Amadeo Solé-Leris. Altalena Editores S.A., Madrid 1982. 143pp.
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    Technics and Architecture: The Development of Materials and Systems for Buildings. Cecil D. Elliott.Sara Wermiel - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):738-739.
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    Psychiatry as a medical discipline: Epistemological and theoretical issues.Sara Campolonghi & Luisa Orrù - 2024 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 44 (4):300-311.
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    Palabras peregrinas. La performatividad de La palabra en «La Ciudad de Dios» de San Agustín de Hipona.Megan Sara Zeinal - 2023 - Pensamiento 78 (301):1793-1802.
    La relación entre lenguaje y creación no se reduce para San Agustín en los recursos que presenta un término de la analogía para ilustrar al otro, sino que el lenguaje tiene un poder de agenciamiento en la realidad cuya eficacia está en su capacidad de determinar, contaminar, purificar o enredar las relaciones del ordo amoris. A lo largo de La Ciudad de Dios puede verse como la palabra performa, su potencia es una promesa en sí misma, su posibilidad o imposibilidad (...)
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  34. Keeping it Intimate: A Meditation on the Power of Horror.Sara Beardsworth - 2013 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 21 (1):127-131.
    The paper is a reading of Julia Kristeva, The Severed Head . It first interprets a dual historical element in Kristeva's text on "capital visions," her selection of exemplars of the artistic representation of severed heads. On the one hand, there are the aesthetic trajectories themselves, from skull art to artistic modernism. On the other hand, there is an implicit history of "horror" in psychoanalysis in this text, going from Freud through Lacan to Kristeva. The paper then indicates the tone (...)
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    Las trayectorias de vida de los jóvenes de Santa Cruz de Tenerife en tiempos de crisis: una aproximación cualitativa.Gomer Betancor Nuez & Josué Gutiérrez Barroso - 2015 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 16:87-110.
    Este artículo, producto de un proyecto financiado por la Fundación Cajacanariasy la Asociación Cultural TuSantaCruz, analiza las perspectivas juveniles acerca de la realidad social, política y económica que marcan las diferentes trayectorias de vida de la juventud que habita en Santa Cruz de Tenerife. El uso del concepto de joven que hacemos en este trabajo es más abierto de lo habitual, pues concebimos que la juventud es una categoría social atravesada por cuestiones como el origen social, el nivel de estudios (...)
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  36. Red light project gets the green light.R. Biswas, B. L. Nuno-Gutierrez, A. Hidalgo San Martin, O. H. Lopez, M. G. Rivera, E. Sacayon, C. de la Rey, A. Parekh, K. Cash & F. David - 1996 - Nexus 6 (5):3.
     
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    Potencia filosófico-politica para reflexionar la identidad, el pensamiento crítico Y la memoria.Raúl Gutiérrez Caro - 2013 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 34 (108).
    El siguiente texto pretende articular, en un plexo de sentido crítico, la potencia filosófico-política que se encuentra en una serie de posturas como la filosofía latinoamericana, el control cultural, la teoría crítica y la memoria, que impugnan, defienden y respaldan, en un mismo universo hermenéutico, la validez del pensamiento heterogéneo, haciendo de la crítica al pensamiento único y del rescate por las ontologías otras un “silbar en medio del ciclón”.
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  38. Reaction-time to spatially filtered images.Jg May, C. Gutierrez, J. Brown & M. Donlon - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):496-497.
     
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    Cognitive sources of evidence for neuroticism's link to punishment-reactivity processes.Sara K. Moeller & Michael D. Robinson - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (5):741-759.
  40. Teaching Ancient Women Philosophers: A Case Study.Sara Protasi - 2020 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 6 (3).
    In this paper I discuss in some detail my experience teaching women philosophers in the context of a survey course in ancient Greek philosophy at a small liberal arts college. My aim is to share the peculiar difficulties one may encounter when teaching this topic in a lower-level undergraduate course, difficulties stemming from a multiplicity of methodological hurdles that do not arise when teaching women philosophers in other periods, such as the modern era. In the first section, I briefly review (...)
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    Impossible Labour History: Solidarity Dreams and Antiblack Subsumption.Sara-Maria Sorentino - 2024 - Oxford Literary Review 46 (1):49-74.
    Labour, for capitalist critique, is not just slavery analogised; it is slavery materialised and expanded. Across the Marxist terrain, class struggle is presupposed by the struggle not to be a slave: the struggle of ‘the worker’ combats a slavery simultaneously more complex, because it is more mediated, and implicitly more emancipatory, because it materialises what has been called ‘objective possibility’. In this article, I track symptoms of the sublation of slavery by labour in the telling of ‘new labour history’ and (...)
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  42. The problem of arbitrary requirements: an Abrahamic perspective.Sara Aronowitz, Marilie Coetsee & Amir Saemi - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 89 (3):221-242.
    Some religious requirements seem genuinely arbitrary in the sense that there seem to be no sufficient explanation of why those requirements with those contents should pertain. This paper aims to understand exactly what it might mean for a religious requirement to be genuinely arbitrary and to discern whether and how a religious practitioner could ever be rational in obeying such a requirement. We lay out four accounts of what such arbitrariness could consist in, and show how each account provides a (...)
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    Panegirico di Plinio a Trajano di Vittorio Alfieri: ricognizione critica e nuove prospettive.Sara Gallegati - 2024 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 76 (1-2):241-249.
    Il contributo propone una ricognizione della critica sul Panegirico di Plinio a Trajano di Vittorio Alfieri dai primi decenni del Novecento fino gli anni Duemila. L’opera è stata considerata a lungo alla stregua di un esercizio letterario, e solo a partire dagli anni ‘80 del Novecento, grazie agli studi di Giuseppe Rando, ne è stato riconosciuto il valore politico e storico all’interno dell’opera alfieriana. Attraverso il presente studio si cercherà pertanto di offrire una panoramica della critica dell’opera, analizzando l’evoluzione degli (...)
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    Authenticity as self-discovery and interpretation of value.Sara Pope - 2024 - Synthese 203 (3):1-21.
    This paper offers an alternate solution to the puzzle of transformative experience raised by Paul (2014), through an appeal to Arthur Schopenhauer’s concept of the _acquired character_, which speaks to the intuition that authenticity entails a notion of the ‘self-as-guide’ (Rivera et al., 2019 ). On Paul’s solution to the puzzle, transformative decisions may be made authentically by adopting a meta-preference concerning personal transformation, such that the self is constituted after a decision is made. Yet when comparing Paul’s account of (...)
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    A Comparison of the Ability Emotional Intelligence of Head Teachers With School Teachers in Other Positions.María José Gutiérrez-Cobo, Rosario Cabello, Juan Rodríguez-Corrales, Alberto Megías-Robles, Raquel Gómez-Leal & Pablo Fernández-Berrocal - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Sabr and Shukr: doing justice to medical futility.Sara Riaz - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (6):433-434.
    Medicine is no stranger to patience. In fact, the word ‘patient’ has an etymology stemming from the Latin word ‘patiens’, describing the one who tolerates suffering.1 In this sense, the cornerstone of medicine, the patient–physician relationship, reflects passive language, ‘to suffer’. This suffering must be understood, and should be most intimately understood by those who provide care that is beyond a patient’s reach. The case of patients and their loved ones requesting medically futile care at the end of life is (...)
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    Enhancing value creation through stakeholder engagement in sustainable mega‐events: The case of Expo 2020 Dubai legacy.Sara Moggi, Fabietti Giacomo & Isonni Elisa - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Value creation by mega-events is still an underdeveloped issue. Through their legacy, mega-events can create long-term value for the local community hosting the event. In determining the importance of practices for increasing value creation, stakeholder engagement is growing in defining mega-events features and possible legacies. The study aims to understand how stakeholder engagement can enhance value creation through sustainable events legacy after mega-events. In doing so, the research analyses the practices and the processes of stakeholder engagement adopted by Expo 2020 (...)
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    Re-Viewing the Second WaveIn Our Time: Memoir of a RevolutionThe World Split Open: How the Modern Women's Movement Changed AmericaDear Sisters: Dispatches from the Women's Liberation Movement"Rights, Not Roses": Unions and the Rise of Working-Class Feminism, 1945-1980.Sara M. Evans, Susan Brownmiller, Ruth Rosen, Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon & Dennis A. Deslippe - 2002 - Feminist Studies 28 (2):258.
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    Letture e lezioni frontoniane nell’epistolario di Simmaco.Sara Fascione - 2021 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 165 (2):260-272.
    This study aims to define the ways in which the work of Fronto circulated and was used in the intellectual circles of the fourth century A.D. through the testimony offered by the letters of Symmachus. In addressing illustrious members of the senatorial aristocracy of his time, Symmachus echoes Fronto’s work several times. The examination of Symm. Ep. 3.11 to Naucellius, with special reference to the expression spectator tibi veteris monetae solus supersum in Symm. Ep. 3.11.2, allows us to evaluate how (...)
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    (1 other version)Da Ética à Religião.Sara Fernandes - 2000 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (16):103-115.
    Paul Ricoeur sustains in Soi-même comme un autre that the tragical conflict in Sophocle’s Antigone is only ethical. Antigone and Creon confront each other because they both have limited and partial views of good life. The aim of this brief paper is to show that Antigone's tragedy must be situated in the religions domain. Only Greek theology - the belief in a ‘cruel’ and ‘satanic’ God - gives us the ‘tools’ to understand Sophocles' complex imaginary.
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