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    Pesquisas Sobre Homeschooling No Brasil: Diálogos e Reflexões.Afonso Wescley de Medeiros Santos, Daniela Pereira dos Santos, Diego Câmara de Lima & Tatiane Cristina Mauricio Emerick - 2022 - Desleituras Literatura Filosofia Cinema e outras artes 10.
    A discussão por mudanças na educação brasileira é tema recorrente desde a “descoberta” do Brasil. Com o advento da pandemia do novo Coronavírus, percebeu-se, por exemplo, a intensificação da tentativa de regulamentar o homeschooling no Brasil como um modal educacional, justificando, assim, a necessidade de discussão a respeito de uma propositiva de educação escolar domiciliar. Nesse viés, o presente estudo teve por objetivo compreender os elementos constitutivos do homeschooling no Brasil. Com base em pressupostos críticos e fazendo uso de estudo (...)
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  2. Lanzamiento de la Red Latinoamericana de Estudios Patrísticos (RELAEP).Estiven Valencia Marín & Andrés Mauricio Quevedo Rodríguez - 2023 - Patristica Et Mediaevalia 44 (1):133-136.
    Convocada por diferentes estudiosos de los Padres de la Iglesia y del cristianismo antiguo en Latinoamérica, a saber, los profesores Ana Cristina Villa Betancourt, Andrés Mauricio Quevedo Rodríguez y Estiven Valencia Marín, de Colombia; Alejandro Nicola y Francisco Basttita-Harriet, de Argentina; Bruno Gripp, de Brasil; Pamela Chávez Aguilar, de Chile; y Jesús Ma. Aguiñaga Fernández, de México.
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    Democracy without shortcuts.Cristina Lafont - 2019 - Constellations 26 (3):355-360.
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    As Duas Faces Do Marxismo de Walter Benjamin: Análise Sobre a ‘Paradoxal Reversibilidade Recíproca’ (Umschlagen).Maurício Sérgio Bergamo - 2019 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 11 (30).
    O artigo detém-se em mostrar algumas das principais considerações de Walter Benjamin à história, apresentadas em seu texto - Sobre o conceito da história - escrito e publicado em alemão, originalmente, no mesmo ano de seu suicídio, em 1940. A frente do desencadeamento dos movimentos totalitaristas da Europa do século XX, Benjamin propõe um projeto intelectual, voltado a despertar nas classes subalternas o sentimento de revolução e de interrupção do continnun histórico. Para ele, a história sempre é contada do ponto (...)
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  5. Deliberation, Participation, and Democratic Legitimacy: Should Deliberative Mini‐publics Shape Public Policy?Cristina Lafont - 2014 - Journal of Political Philosophy 23 (1):40-63.
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  6. Scientific fictions as rules of inference.Mauricio Suárez - 2008 - In Mauricio Suárez (ed.), Fictions in Science: Philosophical Essays on Modeling and Idealization. New York: Routledge. pp. 158--178.
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    Clinical empathy in a medium and high-risk Brazilian unit.Cristina Ortiz Sobrinho Valete, Aline Albuquerque & Esther Angelica Luiz Ferreira - 2025 - Nursing Ethics 32 (1):212-221.
    Background Clinical empathy is an essential part of healthcare, and patient-centered care models require clinical empathy to be established. Despite this, little is known about its measurement in the neonatal scenario. Research Aim To measure clinical empathy in health professionals who work with medium and high-risk neonates and build a construct of this empathy. Research Design Single-center survey study. Participants and Research Context The Jefferson Scale of Empathy for Health Professionals questionnaire was applied to health professionals who work in an (...)
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    The ontology of neglect.Cristina Becchio & Cesare Bertone - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3):483-494.
    As shown by neuroscientific evidence, neglect may occur without elementary sensorimotor impairments. The deficit is to be found at a higher, more abstract level of representation, which prevents the patient not only from seeing, but from conceiving the contralesional space. By analysing a series of neuropsychological results, in this paper we suggest a crucial role of time for the construction of a world: on this basis, we try to explain how it is possible that half the ontology gets lost. The (...)
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    Environmental sustainability and the carbon emissions of pharmaceuticals.Cristina Richie - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (5):334-337.
    The US healthcare industry emits an estimated 479 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year; nearly 8% of the country’s total emissions. When assessed by sector, hospital care, clinical services, medical structures, and pharmaceuticals are the top emitters. For 15 years, research has been dedicated to the medical structures and equipment that contribute to carbon emissions. More recently, hospital care and clinical services have been examined. However, the carbon of pharmaceuticals is understudied. This article will focus on the carbon emissions (...)
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    Ética.Cristina Beckert - 2012 - Lisboa: Centro de Filosofia da Universidade.
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    The populist body in the age of social media: A comparative study of populist and non-populist representation.Rodolfo E. Colalongo & María Esperanza Casullo - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 173 (1):62-81.
    Populist representation is the process by which a body or set of bodies become the signifier of a powerful act of political transgression of the social order. We call this specific type of representative linkage ‘synecdochal representation’. In it, the leader’s body performs three key functions: it mirrors certain popular traits that are characterized as ‘low’, it displays marks of exceptionality, and it appropriates symbols of institutional power. These tasks are performed through particular ways of acting, dressing, talking, eating, and (...)
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  12. Against Anti-democratic Shortcuts: A Few Replies to Critics.Cristina Lafont - 2020 - Journal of Deliberative Democracy 16 (2):96-109.
    In this essay, I address several questions and challenges brought about by the contributors to the special issue on my book Democracy without Shortcuts. In particular, I address some implications of my critique of deep pluralism; distinguish between three senses of ‘blind deference’: political, reflective, and informational; draw a critical parallelism between the populist conception of representation as embodiment and the conception of ‘citizen-representatives’ often ascribed to participants in deliberative minipublics; defend the democratic attractiveness of participatory uses over empowered uses (...)
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    The role of contingency in classical conditioning.Mauricio R. Papini & M. E. Bitterman - 1990 - Psychological Review 97 (3):396-403.
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    “It’s Not Easy Living a Sustainable Lifestyle”: How Greater Knowledge Leads to Dilemmas, Tensions and Paralysis.Cristina Longo, Avi Shankar & Peter Nuttall - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (3):759-779.
    Providing people with information is considered an important first step in encouraging them to behave sustainably as it influences their consumption beliefs, attitudes and intentions. However, too much information can also complicate these processes and negatively affect behaviour. This is exacerbated when people have accepted the need to live a more sustainable lifestyle and attempt to enact its principles. Drawing on interview data with people committed to sustainability, we identify the contentious role of knowledge in further disrupting sustainable consumption ideals. (...)
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  15. The Chances of Propensities.Mauricio Suárez - 2018 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (4):1155-1177.
    This paper argues that if propensities are displayed in objective physical chances then the appropriate representation of these chances is as indexed probability functions. Two alternative formal models, or accounts, for the relation between propensity properties and their chancy or probabilistic manifestations, in terms of conditionals and conditional probability are first reviewed. It is argued that both confront important objections, which are overcome by the account in terms of indexed probabilities. A number of further advantages of the indexed probability account (...)
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    What would an environmentally sustainable reproductive technology industry look like?Cristina Richie - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (5):383-387.
    Through the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), multiple children are born adding to worldwide carbon emissions. Evaluating the ethics of offering reproductive services against its overall harm to the environment makes unregulated ARTs unjustified, yet the ART business can move towards sustainability as a part of the larger green bioethics movement. By integrating ecological ethos into the ART industry, climate change can be mitigated and the conversation about consumption can become a broader public discourse. Although the impact of naturally (...)
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    Sodomitas.Mauricio Carlavilla - 1956 - Madrid]: Editorial NOS.
  18. A propósito de la memoria del pasado reciente argentino: Notas sobre algunas tensiones en la conformación de un campo de estudios.Mauricio Sergio Chama & Hernán Antonio Sorgentini - 2010 - Aletheia: Cuadernos Críticos Del Derecho 1:3 - 7.
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    Em defesa de Adorno: a propósito das críticas endereçadas por Giorgio Agamben à dialética adorniana.Maurício Chiarello - 2007 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 48 (115):183-201.
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    Environmental ethics beyond conferences: A response to the WCB bioethics in Qatar.Cristina Richie - 2023 - Bioethics 37 (7):728-730.
    Rieke van der Graaf, Karin Jongsma, Martine de Vries, Suzanne van de Vathorst, and Ineke Bolt have done well to voice ethical concerns over the decision of the IAB to host the next WCB in Qatar. Conferences should be more sustainable. Yet, attention to the carbon impact of conferences—and, perhaps, any country that a person might travel to for business or pleasure—are only one small part of environmentally responsible citizenship, especially for those trained in ethics and committed to health. Both (...)
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    Expressive Suppression and Negative Affect, Pathways of Emotional Dysregulation in Psoriasis Patients.Cristina Ciuluvica, Mario Fulcheri & Paolo Amerio - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Epigenetic editing: Dissecting chromatin function in context.Cristina Policarpi, Juliette Dabin & Jamie A. Hackett - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (5):2000316.
    How epigenetic mechanisms regulate genome output and response to stimuli is a fundamental question in development and disease. Past decades have made tremendous progress in deciphering the regulatory relationships involved by correlating aggregated (epi)genomics profiles with global perturbations. However, the recent development of epigenetic editing technologies now enables researchers to move beyond inferred conclusions, towards explicit causal reasoning, through 'programing’ precise chromatin perturbations in single cells. Here, we first discuss the major unresolved questions in the epigenetics field that can be (...)
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    Defending Democratic Participation Against Shortcuts: a Few Replies to Thomas Christiano.Cristina Lafont - 2020 - Jus Cogens 2 (2):205-214.
    In this essay, I address some questions and challenges brought about by Thomas Christiano in his inspiring review of my book Democracy without Shortcuts. First, I defend the democratic credentials of the conception of self-government that I articulate in the book against conceptions of self-determination that are allegedly compatible with non-democratic government. To do so, I clarify some aspects of the notion of “blind deference” that I use in the book as a contrast concept to identify a minimal, necessary condition (...)
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  24. An Account of Earned Forgiveness through Apology.Cristina Roadevin - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1785-1802.
    I start by presenting an intuitively appealing account of forgiveness, ‘the insult account’, which nicely explains the cycle from wrongdoing to forgiveness. We need to respond to wrongdoing by blaming our offenders because they insult us with their actions, 529–55, 2001; Hampton 1988a, b). How can wrongdoing be overcome? Either by the retraction of the insult or by taking necessary steps to correct for the wrong done. Once the insult has been retracted, usually by apology or remorse, forgiveness can come (...)
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  25. (1 other version)On the analogy between cognitive representation and truth.Mauricio Suárez & Albert Solé - 2006 - Theoria 21 (1):39-48.
    In this paper we claim that the notion of cognitive representation (and scientific representation in particular) is irreducibly plural. By means of an analogy with the minimalist conception of truth, we show thatthis pluralism is compatible with a generally deflationary attitude towards representation. We then explore the extent and nature of representational pluralism by discussing the positive and negative analogies between the inferential conception of representation advocated by one of us and the minimalist conception of truth.
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    The Complex Nexus of Evolutionary Fitness.Mauricio Suárez - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1):1-26.
    The propensity nature of evolutionary fitness has long been appreciated and is nowadays amply discussed. The discussion has, however, on occasion followed long standing conflations in the philosophy of probability literature between propensities, probabilities, and frequencies. In this paper, I apply a more recent conception of propensities in modelling practice to some of the key issues, regarding the mathematical representation of fitness and how it may be regarded as explanatory. The ensuing complex nexus of fitness emphasises the distinction between biological (...)
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    Weakening and Extending {mathbb{Z}}.Mauricio Osorio, J. L. Carballido, C. Zepeda & J. A. Castellanos - 2015 - Logica Universalis 9 (3):383-409.
    By weakening an inference rule satisfied by logic daC, we define a new paraconsistent logic, which is weaker than logic \ and G′ 3, enjoys properties presented in daC like the substitution theorem, and possesses a strong negation which makes it suitable to express intutionism. Besides, daC ' helps to understand the relationships among other logics, in particular daC, \ and PH1.
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    Guest Editorial: Sustainability and bioethics: where we have been, where we are, where we are going.Cristina Richie - 2020 - The New Bioethics 26 (2):82-90.
    Volume 26, Issue 2, June 2020, Page 82-90.
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    Ensino de filosofia: Onde reside O problema?Mauricio Silva Alves - 2016 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 7 (14):72-79.
    Desde a aprovação da Lei nº 11.684, de 02 de junho de 2008, as questões sobre o Ensino da Filosofia tem tomado amplamente diversos âmbitos teóricos. De um lado tem-se a abordagem de autores que defendem o ensino de filosofia numa perspectiva filosófica e não pedagógica. O que se quer dizer aqui, é que o Ensino de Filosofia no Ensino Médio em sua essência não é intelectualmente inferior à docência universitária, já que ambos possuem suas técnicas e aportes teóricos específicos. (...)
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    Epidemia da insônia: Kopenawa e a equivocidade do esquecimento.Maurício Fernando Pitta - 2021 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 21 (2):199-220.
    Friedrich Nietzsche dizia que a transcendência e a negação da vida, próprias do niilismo reativo que caracteriza a autofagia do Ocidente, eram subprodutos do excesso de memória, plasmado em ressentimento e “espírito de vingança”. Por outro lado, o xamã yanomami Davi Kopenawa, liderança indígena e autor, junto ao antropólogo Bruce Albert, do livro _A queda do céu_, responsabiliza o esquecimento dos brancos por sua própria derrocada — derrocada que leva todos os povos não-brancos consigo, em um vertiginoso cataclisma ambiental e (...)
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  31. (2 other versions)Scientific Realism, the Galilean Strategy, and Representation.Mauricio Suárez - 2009 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 101 (1):269-292.
    This paper critically reviews Philip Kitcher's most recent epistemology of science, real realism . I argue that this view is unstable under different understandings of the term 'representation', and that the arguments offered for the position are either unsound or invalid depending on the understanding employed. Suitably modified those arguments are however convincing in favor of a deflationary version of real realism, which I refer to as the bare view . The bare view accepts Kitcher's Galilean strategy, and the ensuing (...)
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  32. The ample modelling mind.Mauricio Suárez - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (1):213-217.
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    Conceptual implicit memory in subclinical depression.Cristina Ramponi, Jeremy S. Nayagam & Philip J. Barnard - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (3):551-568.
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    Extractivist Ontologies: Lithium Mining and Anthropocene Imaginaries in Chile's Atacama Desert.Mauricio F. Collao Quevedo - 2023 - Intertexts 27 (2):78-103.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Extractivist OntologiesLithium Mining and Anthropocene Imaginaries in Chile's Atacama DesertMauricio F. Collao Quevedo (bio)The term energy transition generally refers to efforts to switch from one energy system to another. In light of the current climate crisis, energy transition projects have sought to move societies away from their reliance on fossil fuels and toward a renewables-based energy system. Yet such projects have not been easy to undertake. As Marie Forget (...)
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    Le statut de la pulsion dans la sémiotique narrative morphodynamique.Cristina Álvares - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):431-451.
    L’article examine la question des racines pulsionnelles du narratif en analysant le statut et la fonction du concept métapyschologique de pulsion dans les thèses sémiotiques de Jean Petitot. Cette question est d’ordre épistémologique et concerne la présence de thèses lacaniennes dans une théorie sémiotique qui affirme la morphogenèse du sens à partir d’un substrat naturel. L’article explique comment les critiques que Petitot adresse au structuralisme lacanien en 1981 s’insèrent dans une réinterprétation bioanthropologique et naturaliste de la métapsychologie freudienne et comment (...)
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    (1 other version)Scientific representation, denotation, and fictional entities.Mauricio Suárez - 2015 - In .
    This volume showcases the best of recent research in the philosophy of science. A compilation of papers presented at the EPSA 13, it explores a broad distribution of topics such as causation, truthlikeness, scientific representation, gender-specific medicine, laws of nature, science funding and the wisdom of crowds. Papers are organised into headings which form the structure of the book. Readers will find that it covers several major fields within the philosophy of science, from general philosophy of science to the more (...)
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    El papel del lenguaje en Ser y Tiempo.Cristina Lafont - 1993 - Isegoría 7:183-196.
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    Reactivity in chemistry: the propensity view.Mauricio Suárez & Pedro J. Sánchez Gómez - 2023 - Foundations of Chemistry 25 (3):369-380.
    We argue for an account of chemical reactivities as chancy propensities, in accordance with the ‘complex nexus of chance’ defended by one of us in the past. Reactivities are typically quantified as proportions, and an expression such as “A + B → C” does not entail that under the right conditions some given amounts of A and B react to give the mass of C that theoretically corresponds to the stoichiometry of the reaction. Instead, what is produced is a fraction (...)
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  39. " L'indéfini" y la primera prueba cartesiana de la existencia de Dios.Mauricio Otaiza - 2012 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 29 (2):527-559.
    La primera prueba cartesiana de la existencia de Dios tiene como condición la certeza de la finitud del ego. Esta certeza se obtiene, a su vez, mediante actos por los cuales el ego conoce su propia finitud al compararse con una idea implícita de l’infini (Dios). Estos actos son la duda y el deseo. Sin embargo, estos importantes problemas exigen previamente el análisis de la ideas de l’infini y l’indéfini. Sostengo en este artículo que l’indéfini es el término que ocasionalmente (...)
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    Posneoliberalismo y después: proyecto y sujeto de la representación en el Movimiento Evita (2005-2018).Mauricio Schuttenberg - 2021 - Enfoques 33 (1):15-40.
    Este artículo se centra en reconstruir la trayectoria del Movimiento Evita desde su conformación en 2005 hasta 2018 en torno a dos cuestiones centrales en la conformación de la identidad, como son el proyecto político que impulsa y cuál es el sujeto político que construye. Esta perspectiva pretende cuestionar las miradas más pragmáticas e instrumentales sobre la acción colectiva o las que hablan de cooptación y propone, en cambio, una mirada interpretativa de cómo las organizaciones políticasreconfiguran sus visiones e imaginarios (...)
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    The Life Sciences and French Philosophy of Science: Georges Canguilhem on Norms.Cristina Chimisso - 2013 - In Hanne Andersen, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Thomas Uebel & Gregory Wheeler (eds.), New Challenges to Philosophy of Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 399--409.
    Although in the last decades increasingly more philosophers have paid attention to the life sciences, traditionally physics has dominated general philosophy of science. Does a focus on the life sciences and medicine produce a different philosophy of science and indeed a different conception of knowledge? Here Cristina Chimisso does not attempt to give a comprehensive answer to this question; rather, she presents a case study focussed on Georges Canguilhem. Canguilhem continued the philosophical tradition that we now call historical epistemology, (...)
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    El origen de los nuevos movimientos religiosos cristianos en Corea: el caso de la Iglesia de la Unificación.Cristina Bahon Arnaiz - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (52).
    La presencia de nuevos movimientos religiosos cristianos, también conocidos como sectas, aunque este término incluye un matiz peyorativo, es cada vez más evidente en Corea del Sur. En la actualidad hay alrededor de dieciocho grupos operativos, entre los que destacan cinco: la Federación de Familias para la Paz y la Unificación Mundial, más conocida como la Iglesia de la Unificación; la Iglesia Shincheonji de Jesús: el Templo del Tabernáculo del Testimonio; La Iglesia de Dios Sociedad Misionera Mundial; la Misión Cristiana (...)
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    ¿Unitas o uniformitas? Reflexiones sobre la compatibilidad de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos y la Postmodernidad.Cristina Pastor Roca - 2023 - Relectiones 10:55-71.
    La Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos de 1948 nació y tendió a la expansión del reconocimiento universal de la dignidad humana. Incorporando el pasado, tratando de comprender el sentido de la existencia e incluyendo al mundo en esa búsqueda, aspiró a lo categórico, a conocer la esencia, el valor intrínseco del ser humano, en relación con otros seres. Hoy, en su nombre, dada la actual ruptura con la tradición y la Historia, se ha extendido una nueva y paradójica concepción (...)
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  44. Triangulation: from an epistemological point of view.Cristina Amoretti & Gerhard Preyer (eds.) - 2011
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  45. El cuerpo de Electra : politica y tragedia en Simone Weil.Cristina Basili - 2022 - In Gerardo Muñoz (ed.), Giorgio Agamben: arqueología de la política. Leiden, The Netherlands: Almenara.
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    Respuestas a Barceló y a Ortiz Millán.Mauricio Beuchot - 2015 - Dianoia 60 (74):165-171.
    En esta discusión abordo la hermenéutica analógica de Mauricio Beuchot comparándola con la hermenéutica filosófica de Hans-Georg Gadamer. Argumento que Beuchot vuelve a la idea clásica de la hermenéutica como método de interpretación y no la juzga, como Gadamer, como una fenomenología de la comprensión. Sin embargo, Beuchot no atiende las razones de Gadamer en contra de concebir la hermenéutica como una metodología. Si se considera como metodología centrada en la analogía, la hermenéutica analógica deja de lado otros recursos (...)
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    Jacques du Pont e le Cinquanta stanze del Bembo: aspetti musicali e testuali.Cristina Cassia - 2024 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 77 (1):37-50.
    In ambito musicologico, le Prose della volgar lingua sono l’unica opera di Pietro Bembo ad aver attirato costantemente l’attenzione degli studiosi, che, già a partire dalla fine degli anni ’60, si sono interrogati sull’opportunità di applicare le teorie linguistiche ivi enunciate alla produzione musicale profana dell’epoca. Le Rime e le Stanze di Bembo, invece, pur essendo state intonate da numerosi compositori nell’arco di tutto il Cinquecento, hanno destato scarso interesse, passando quasi inosservate. Nel tentativo di colmare almeno parzialmente questa lacuna, (...)
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    On the Allegorical Bestiary of Alphonse Toussenel.Cristina Cassina - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 31 (62).
    Many are the correspondences between Nature and Society, Kingdom of the Nature and World of the Politics, in the works of the French writer Alphonse Toussenel. Well known for his anti-semitic volume Les Juifs, rois de l’époque, Toussenel is also the author of books about animals and about hunting. Such part of his production – built on the idea that animals are “logogriphs” of human virtues and vices – is ambiguous, especially in its relationships with violence: as when Toussenel, socialist (...)
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    Introduction.Cristina Cerami - 2015 - In Generation Et Substance: Aristote Et Averroes Entre Physique Et Metaphysique. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-20.
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    Index des termes grecs.Cristina Cerami - 2015 - In Generation Et Substance: Aristote Et Averroes Entre Physique Et Metaphysique. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 721-723.
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