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  1. Problemática en torno a la obra "De conslatione rationis" de Petrus Compostellanus.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 1993 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval:165-168.
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    Corrector et médicus. La ética altomedieval a la luz de los penitenciales.César Raña Dafonte - 2006 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:159.
    This paper intends to show the evolution of Ethics on the High Middle Ages. The penitential books written in this period are taken as a basis for the reflection.
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    Honorio de Autún (1190?-1152): El exilio y la patria del alma, o Sobre las artes.Cesár Raña Dafonte - 2010 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 17:171.
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  4. Crítica del entendimiento agente según Ángel Amor Ruibal.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2002 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 9:205-214.
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    ARatio lucerna. La razón como guía en el siglo XII / Ratio Lucena. Reason as a Guide in the 12th Century.Cesár Raña Dafonte - 2008 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 15:27.
    This paper intends to enhance the great relevance that the promotion of reason received in the XIIth century. The main representatives of thought in this century can be considered, at least in a certain sense, as antecedents to what later was the European Illustration. Indeed their emphasis on rationality is huge.
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    Cuestionario penitencial de principios del siglo X: Reginón de Prüm.César Raña Dafonte - 2011 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 18:225.
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    Maestro Alano de Lille. “Libro penitencial o método para administrar y recibir dignamente el Sacramento de la Penitencia”.César Raña Dafonte - 2006 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:193.
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    Scito te ipsum. La responsabilidad individual y los penitenciales del siglo XII / Scito te ipsum. Individual Responsibility and 12th Century Penitentials.César Raña Dafonte - 2011 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 18:69.
    In this paper we introduce the great innovation that takes place in the XIIth century in relation to individual responsibility; this novelty is analyzed in contraposition to what happened in previous centuries of the Early Middle Ages. The main source used are the Penitential Books, specially the one by Alan of Lille.
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  9. Amistad y filosofía: A. de Rievaulx.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2012 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 19:59-74.
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  10. "Corrector et medicus": la ética altomedieval a la luz de los penitenciales.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2006 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:159-163.
     
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  11. Dos poemas del maestro Alano de Lille (1141/1129-1203).César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2009 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 16:151-157.
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  12. La dimensión práctica de la filosofía según Juan de Salisbury.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:219-226.
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  13. Análisis histórico-crítico del argumento anselmiano según Ángel Amor Ruibal.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 1995 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 2:59-70.
     
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  14. El tema de los universales en Juan de Salisbury.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 1999 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 6:233-240.
    Este trabajo presenta la información que Juan de Salisbury nos ofrece en su Metalogicon sobre el problema de los universales en el siglo XII. Se detiene de modo especial en la solución de Aristóteles, por el que muestra gran simpatía.
     
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  15. Maestro Alano de Lille: libro penitencial o método para administrar y recibir dignamente el Sacramento de la Penitencia.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2006 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:193-210.
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  16. Natura optima parens. La naturaleza en el siglo XII.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2009 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 16:43-56.
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    "Scito te ipsum". La responsabilidad individual y los penitenciales del siglo XII.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2011 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 18:69-80.
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  18. De Vita non sancta en la Alta edad media.César Roño Dafonte - 2005 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 12:191-204.
     
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    Cuestionario penitencial de principios del siglo X: "Reginon de Prüm".César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2011 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 18:225-236.
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  20. "De vita non sancta" en la Alta Edad Media.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2005 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 12:191-204.
    El presente articulo pretende poner de manifiesto el interés que tienen los libros penitenciales en la Alta Edad Media para informar sobre las costumbres y la vida cotidiana, tanto en lo que se ajusta como en lo que no se ajusta a las normas de conducta.
     
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    Magistrorum lectio. Una lección en el siglo XII.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2010 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 17:81-92.
    Este trabajo presenta una lección impartida por tres maestros de la primera mitad del siglo XII: Honorio de Autún, Hugo de San Víctor, y Guillermo de Conches. Los tres fueron ilustres magistri y destacados escritores. La lección versa sobre la importancia de los estudios y la formación intelectual. Está dividida en tres partes, impartida cada una de ellas por uno de los maestros citados.
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  22. "Ratio lucerna": la razón como guía en el siglo XII.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2008 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 15:27-42.
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  23. Vicente Muñoz Delgado y Ángel Amor Ruibal.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 1997 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 4:175-188.
    Mi objetivo en este trabajo es presentar a Vicente Muñoz delgado como estudioso y difusor de la filosofía de Angel Amor Ruibal. Para ello me centro en los cinco estudios más interesantes del profesor Muñoz que versan sobre el filósofo compostelano.
     
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    Poema sobre la Encarnacion del Verbo de Alano de Lille.César Graña Dafonte - 2012 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 19:187.
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    Juan de Salisbury: Entético sobre la doctrina de los filósofos.César Raña Dafonte - 2013 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 20:207.
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    (1 other version)Juan de Salisbury (1110-1180): Entético sobre la doctrina de los filósofos.César Raña Dafonte - 2014 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 21:205.
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  27. "Clavis aurea" : enseñanza y método en el siglo XII.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2007 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 14:137-149.
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    Honorio de Autún (1190?-1152): El exilio y la patria del alma, o Sobre las artes.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2010 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 17:171-180.
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  29. La libertad en Pedro Abelardo.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2004 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 11:67-82.
    Pedro Abelardo es un autor muy original en el siglo XII. La originalidad se aprecia especialmente en el tema de la libertad o libre albedrío. Es lo que ponemos de manifiesto en el presente trabajo. Palabras Clave: Abelardo, originalidad, siglo XII, libertad, libre albedrío.
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  30. Poema sobre la "Encarnacion del Verbo" de Alano de Lille.César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte - 2012 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 19:187-190.
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    César L. Raña Dafonte, medievalista.Martín González Fernández - 2011 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 18:243-248.
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    César L. Raña Dafonte.Martín González Fernández - 2018 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 25:17-22.
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    Sapientia et vera amicitia: César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte (1940-2018) y la filosofía del Renacimiento del siglo XII.José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2018 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 25:23-34.
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  34. The Senior High School Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track: Implementation and Challenges.Justino Cesar Arban, Fernando Enad & Asuncion Pabalan - 2024 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 26 (1):6-12.
    This study delved into the Senior High School Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) track in Bohol Province for the 2022-2023 school year, aiming to evaluate policy implementation, recognize barriers, and propose interventions. Employing a mixed-method approach, integrating quantitative-descriptive surveys and qualitative-descriptive research methods as recommended by Creswell and Plano Clark (2017), the findings unveiled a predominantly positive perception of policy implementation across various dimensions of the TVL track. These encompass curriculum development, teacher training, resource allocation, industry partnerships, assessment and evaluation, student support services, (...)
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  35. Lesbian motherhood and mitochondrial replacement techniques: reproductive freedom and genetic kinship.Giulia Cavaliere & César Palacios-González - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (12):835-842.
    In this paper, we argue that lesbian couples who wish to have children who are genetically related to both of them should be allowed access to mitochondrial replacement techniques (MRTs). First, we provide a brief explanation of mitochondrial diseases and MRTs. We then present the reasons why MRTs are not, by nature, therapeutic. The upshot of the view that MRTs are non-therapeutic techniques is that their therapeutic potential cannot be invoked for restricting their use only to those cases where a (...)
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  36. Multiplex parenting: IVG and the generations to come.César Palacios-González, John Harris & Giuseppe Testa - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (11):752-758.
    Recent breakthroughs in stem cell differentiation and reprogramming suggest that functional human gametes could soon be created in vitro. While the ethical debate on the uses of in vitro generated gametes (IVG) was originally constrained by the fact that they could be derived only from embryonic stem cell lines, the advent of somatic cell reprogramming, with the possibility to easily derive human induced pluripotent stem cells from any individual, affords now a major leap in the feasibility of IVG derivation and (...)
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    A new objective definition of quantum entanglement as potential coding of intensive and effective relations.Christian de Ronde & Cesar Massri - 2021 - Synthese 198 (7):6661-6688.
    In de Ronde and Massri it was argued against the orthodox definition of quantum entanglement in terms of pure and separable states. In this paper we attempt to discuss how the logos categorical approach to quantum mechanics is able to provide an objective formal account of the notion of entanglement—completely independent of both purity and separability—in terms of the potential coding of intensive relations and effective relations. We will show how our novel redefinition allows us to provide an anschaulich content (...)
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    The Logos Categorical Approach to Quantum Mechanics: I. Kochen-Specker Contextuality and Global Intensive Valuations.Christian de Ronde & Cesar Massri - unknown
    In this paper we present a new categorical approach which attempts to provide an original understanding of QM. Our logos categorical approach attempts to consider the main features of the quantum formalism as the standpoint to develop a conceptual representation that explains what the theory is really talking about —rather than as problems that need to be bypassed in order to allow a restoration of a classical “common sense” understanding of what there is. In particular, we discuss a solution to (...)
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    Exploring the Link Between Human Rights, the Capability Approach and Corporate Responsibility.César González-Cantón, Sonia Boulos & Pablo Sánchez-Garrido - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (4):865-879.
    The capability approach is gaining momentum as a theory of corporate responsibility and business ethics at a time when the UN Guiding Principles have become a most important framework. A novel approach is now emerging that seeks to understand and specify human rights obligations of businesses within the framework provided by the capability approach. This article partially examines the triad corporate responsibility–human rights–capability approach by exploring the relationship between human rights and capabilities. Thus, it offers conceptual and practical implications for (...)
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    Against the Tyranny of ‘Pure States’ in Quantum Theory.Christian de Ronde & Cesar Massri - 2021 - Foundations of Science 27 (1):27-41.
    We argue that the notion of pure sate within Standard Quantum Mechanics is presently applied within the specialized literature in relation to two mutually inconsistent definitions. While the first provides a basis-dependent definition which makes reference to the certain prediction of measurement outcomes, the latter provides a purely abstract invariant definition which lacks operational content. In this work we derive a theorem which exposes the serious inconsistencies existent within these two incompatible definitions of purity.
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    Human dignity and the creation of human–nonhuman chimeras.César Palacios-González - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (4):487-499.
    In this work I present a detailed critique of the dignity-related arguments that have been advanced against the creation of human–nonhuman chimeras that could possess human-like mental capacities. My main claim is that the arguments so far advanced are incapable of grounding a principled objection against the creation of such creatures. I conclude that these arguments have one, or more, of the following problems: they confuse the ethical assessment of the creation of chimeras with the ethical assessment of how such (...)
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    Reflections on Epistemic-Ontological Alignment in Theorizing Process: the Case of RBV.Júlio César da Costa Júnior, Leandro da Silva Nascimento, Taciana de Barros Jerônimo, Jackeline Amantino de Andrade & Marcos André Mendes Primo - 2022 - Philosophy of Management 21 (2):179-198.
    Although from a philosophical perspective, many reflections can be brought up about the theorizing process, in this essay, we aim to reflect on the importance of the alignment between ontology and epistemology. This is particularly relevant because deeper discussions about the philosophical roots that underlay the theorizing processes remain as a lack in organizational and management studies. To support our work, we adopted the epistemic-ontological alignment model as a conceptual tool and the Resource-Based View (RBV) and some of its questionings (...)
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    Kochen-Specker Theorem, Physical Invariance and Quantum Individuality.Christian de Ronde & Cesar Massri - unknown
    In this paper we attempt to discuss what has Kochen-Specker theorem to say about physical invariance and quantum individuality. In particular, we will discuss the impossibility of making reference to objective physical properties within the orthodox formalism of quantum mechanics. Through an analysis of the meaning of physical invariance and quantum contextuality we will derive a Corollary to KS theorem that proves that a vector in Hilbert space cannot be interpreted coherently as an object possessing physical properties. As a consequence, (...)
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  44. Ethical heuristics for pandemic allocation of ventilators across hospitals.César Palacios-González, Jonathan Pugh, Dominic Wilkinson & Julian Savulescu - 2022 - Developing World Bioethics 22 (1):34-43.
    In response to the COVID‐19 pandemic philosophers and governments have proposed scarce resource allocation guidelines. Their purpose is to advise healthcare professionals on how to ethically allocate scarce medical resources. One challenging feature of the pandemic has been the large numbers of patients needing mechanical ventilatory support. Guidelines have paradigmatically focused on the question of what doctors should do if they have fewer ventilators than patients who need respiratory support: which patient should get the ventilator? There is, however, an important (...)
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  45. Does egg donation for mitochondrial replacement techniques generate parental responsibilities?César Palacios-González - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (12):817-822.
    Children created through mitochondrial replacement techniques (MRTs) are commonly presented as possessing 50% of their mother’s nuclear DNA, 50% of their father’s nuclear DNA and the mitochondrial DNA of an egg donor. This lab-engineered genetic composition has prompted two questions: Do children who are the product of an MRT procedure have threegeneticparents? And, do MRT egg donors have parental responsibilities for the children created? In this paper, I address the second question and in doing so I also address the first (...)
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  46. Genetic parenthood and causation: An objection to Douglas and Devolder’s modified direct proportionate genetic descent account.César Palacios-González - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (9):1085-1090.
    In a recent publication Tom Douglas and Katrien Devolder have proposed a new account of genetic parenthood, building on the work of Heidi Mertes. Douglas and Devolder’s account aims to solve, among other things, the question of who are the genetic parents of an individual created through somatic cell nuclear transfer (i.e. cloning): (a) the nuclear DNA provider or (b) the progenitors of the nuclear DNA provider. Such a question cannot be answered by simply appealing to the folk account of (...)
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    Sweet Tension and its Phenomenological Description: Sport, Intersubjectivity and Horizon.Douglas W. McLaughlin & Cesar R. Torres - 2011 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (3):270 - 284.
    In this paper, we argue that a rich phenomenological description of ?sweet tension? is an important step to understanding how and why sport is a meaningful human endeavour. We introduce the phenomenological concepts of intersubjectivity and horizon and elaborate how they inform the study and understanding of human experience. In the process, we establish that intersubjectivity is always embodied, developing and ethically committed. Likewise, we establish that our horizons are experienced from an embodied, developing and ethically committed perspective that serves (...)
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    Genealogical obscurement: mitochondrial replacement techniques and genealogical research.César Palacios-González - 2025 - Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (3):219-224.
    Mitochondrial replacement techniques (MRTs) are a new group of biotechnologies that aim to aid women whose eggs have disease-causing deleteriously mutated mitochondria to have genetically related healthy children. These techniques have also been used to aid women with poor oocyte quality and poor embryonic development, to have genetically related children. Remarkably, MRTs create humans with DNA from three sources: nuclear DNA from the intending mother and father, and mitochondrial DNA from the egg donor. In a recent publication Françoise Baylis argued (...)
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    Relational quantum entanglement beyond non-separable and contextual relativism.Christian de Ronde & César Massri - 2023 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 97 (C):68-78.
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    Heidegger contre Nietzsche. Préparation du Da-sein et élevage du surhomme.César Gómez Algarra - 2021 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 138 (3):123-141.
    Si, pour Heidegger, Nietzsche représente le dernier penseur de la métaphysique, ce n’est pas seulement en raison de son appartenance à la conceptualité de l’onto-théologie ni des limites intrinsèques à sa tâche d’un renversement du platonisme. La lecture des traités et des cahiers posthumes concernant la pensée de l’ Ereignis précise la critique heideggérienne et la complète par l’opposition totale à la tentative d’un élevage ( Züchtung ) de l’être humain supérieur. En effet, Heidegger voit dans la notion d’élevage la (...)
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