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    Illusions of Certainty.Carla C. Keirns - 2015 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 5 (3):210-212.
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    MNCs, Worker Identity and the Human Rights Gap for Local Managers.Carla C. J. M. Millar & Chong Ju Choi - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (S1):55-60.
    This article analyses MNCs, worker identity and the ethical vulnerability caused by over-reliance on expatriate managers and under-reliance on local managers, who are often undervalued. It is argued that MNCs not only need but also have an obligation to assess local managers’ knowledge and contributions as having not only operational and market values, but also institutional value. Local managers both give access to and form part of local social capital and the treatment they receive is an element in the CSR (...)
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  3. Moral Perception and Knowledge by Principles.Carla Bagnoli - 2011 - In Jill Graper Hernandez (ed.), The New Intuitionism. London: Continuum. pp. 84-105.
  4. Vulnerability and the Incompleteness of Practical Reason.Carla Bagnoli - 2016 - In Christine Strahele (ed.), Vulnerability in Context. Routledge. pp. 13-32.
    In this chapter, I examine the concept of vulnerability as a complex constitutive feature of human agency and argue that it is both a constraint on and a resource for practical reasoning. When discussed as an ontological feature of human agency, vulnerability is primarily understood as an aspect of embodiment, which is problematic in different respects. First, in relation to the situatedness of human agency, vulnerability indicates that human agents are subjected to contextual contingencies. Second, in relation to temporality, vulnerability (...)
     
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  5. Galileo's use of medieval thought experiments.Carla Rita Palmerino - 2011 - In Katerina Ierodiakonou & Sophie Roux (eds.), Thought Experiments in Methodological and Historical Contexts. Brill.
     
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    Avant-propos.Carla Danani & Célie Rouillier - 2022 - Diogène n° 273-274 (1):3-6.
    Dans cet article, après avoir souligné l’heureuse ambiguïté du terme d’utopie, dont nous avons de bonnes raisons de penser qu’elle a été remarquée par Thomas More, nous rendons d’abord compte de la large diffusion de l’utopisme au niveau historique et géographique. Nous examinons ensuite quelques-unes des critiques les plus importantes qui lui ont été adressées, soulevées notamment par Karl Popper et Hans Jonas. Examiner les différentes problématisations de l’utopisme permet de mettre en lumière ses différents aspects afin de différencier l’intentionnalité (...)
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    Law as Fact.Carla Faralli - 2014 - Revus 24.
    Based on a non-cognitivist meta-ethical position and an anti-subjectivist concept of “reality”, Hägerström questioned the pretension of traditional legal theory, especially legal positivism, to be a science of law, because the entities to which it refers are not real. Olivecrona succeeded in pursuing such a thesis while he tempered it. Taking a socio-psychological approach, he offered a realistic theory of law which is able to emphasize psychical and linguistic phenomena lying at the root of our ideas of rights and duties, (...)
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    Bolatu's Pharmacy Theriac in Early Modern China.Carla Nappi - 2009 - Early Science and Medicine 14 (6):737-764.
    In early modern China, natural history and medicine were shifting along with the boundaries of the empire. Naturalists struggled to cope with a pharmacy's worth of new and unfamiliar substances, texts, and terms, as plants, animals, and the drugs made from them travelled into China across land and sea. One crucial aspect of this phenomenon was the early modern exchange between Islamic and Chinese medicine. The history of theriac illustrates the importance of the recipe for the naturalization of foreign objects (...)
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    (1 other version)Republicanism: An Unattractive Version of Liberalism.Carla Saenz - 2008 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 7 (2):267-285.
    Philip Pettit is the most important contemporany advocate of the republican tradition in political philosophy. He advances a concept of freedom as non-domination, and constrasts it with the liberal conception of freedom as non-interference. He claims that two features distinguish domination from interference: The capacity of interference , and the fact that the interference is arbitrary. I shall argue that Pettit´s republicanism is not sufficiently differente from liberalism, certainly not from John Rawls´s liberalism. The only relevant difference between republicanism and (...)
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    Magic Syncretism in the Late Antiquity: Some Examples from Papyri and Magical Gems.Carla Sfameni - 2001 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 6:183.
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    Em busca da experiência mundana e seus significados: Georg Simmel, Alfred Schutz e a antropologia.Carla Costa Teixeira (ed.) - 2000 - Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumará.
  12. Comparatives combined with additive particles.Carla Umbach - unknown
     
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    Isaiah Berlin's anti-reductionism: The move from semantic to normative perspectives.Carla Yumatle - 2012 - History of Political Thought 33 (4):672-700.
    Against the standard reading of Isaiah Berlin's thought that drives a wedge between his early and subsequent work, this article suggests that his late normative anti-reductionism has roots in the early writings on meaning, semantics and truth. Berlin's anti-reductionist objection to logical positivists in the realm of semantics evince a sensitivity to reductionism, a recognition of the irreducibility of propositional meaning, a plea for the embededness of language in a temporal continuum, an anti-dualist call, and a celebration of the plural (...)
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  14. (1 other version)Constructivism in metaethics.Carla Bagnoli - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Constructivism in ethics is the view that insofar as there are normative truths, for example, truths about what we ought to do, they are in some sense determined by an idealized process of rational deliberation, choice, or agreement. As a “first-order moral account”--an account of which moral principles are correct-- constructivism is the view that the moral principles we ought to accept or follow are the ones that agents would agree to or endorse were they to engage in a hypothetical (...)
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    Emotions and the Categorical Authority of Moral Reason.Carla Bagnoli - 2011 - In Morality and the Emotions. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 62.
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    Der Andere Als Herausforderung: Konzeptionen Einer Neuen Verantwortungsethik Bei Lévinas Und Butler.Carla Schriever - 2018 - Transcript Verlag.
    Besonders in politisch unruhigen Zeiten stellt sich in wiederkehrenden Abständen die Frage nach der Verantwortung für unterschiedliche Geschehnisse. Der französisch-jüdische Phänomenologe Emmanuel Lévinas eröffnet einen alternativen Horizont, welcher Verantwortung von einer neuen Seite beleuchtet. Sein Ausgangspunkt ist der Andere: Ein anderer Mensch, der durch seine Ansprache die subjektive Weltordnung aus den Angeln hebt, der fordert und zur Verantwortung ruft. Ein Ruf, dem auf ethischer Grundlage entsprochen werden muss. Es bleibt ein vergeblicher, der auf dem Mittelmeer verhallt. Die Ethik von Emmanuel (...)
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  17. “Kant’s Contribution to Moral Epistemology”.Carla Bagnoli - 2012 - Paradigmi 1:69-79.
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    L'autorità Della Morale.Carla Bagnoli - 2007 - Milano: Feltrinelli.
    Capitolo I Il rispetto e l'ideale morale 1.1. Angeli, bruti e agenti 1.2. Il rispetto dell'altro 1.3. Il rispetto di sé 1.4. Auto−riflessione e auto−legislazione 1.5. Autonomia e individualità 1.6. Il rispetto e l'attenzione 1.7. Il rispetto e l'amore.
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  19. on Stephen Engstrom, The Form of Practical Knowledge.Carla Bagnoli - 2011 - Iris. European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 3 (6):191-203.
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    The Locrian Maidens: Love and Death in Greek Italy (review).Carla Maria Antonaccio - 2005 - American Journal of Philology 126 (2):285-288.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:...
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  21. “Reason and Ethics”.Carla Bagnoli - 2012 - In Maria Cristina Amoretti & Nicla Vassallo (eds.), Reason and Rationality. Ontos Verlag.
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    Penser à l’envers : la genèse du renversement de la philosophie chez Emmanuel Levinas.Carla Canullo - 2012 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 49:255-282.
    La genèse de l’œuvre de Levinas montre en acte comment cette pensée a pris sa forme, commençant par une sorte de renversement de la philosophie. Un renversement qui se dit au moins en deux sens, en tant que renversement thématique (donc une relecture renversante des thèmes philosophiques principaux) et un renversement proprement philosophique, visant cet envers que la philosophie n’a pas encore su atteindre, son « soi » mouvant incessamment la pensée. En ce renversement il y va du nouveau questionnement (...)
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  23. Ragione e passioni: Agostino e Tommaso d'Aquino.Carla Casagrande - 2008 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 28 (3):421.
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    A fin de cuentas: homenaje a José Echeverría.Carla Cordua & Humberto Giannini (eds.) - 1998 - Providencia, Santiago [Chile]: Catedra UNESCO.
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  25. Sobre la Democracia en el Poder Legislativo.Carla Huerta Ochoa - 1996 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 4:165-171.
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  26. Humanitarian Intervention as a Perfect Duty. A Kantian Argument".Carla Bagnoli - 2005 - Nomos 47:117-148.
  27. Deliberare, comparare, misurare.Carla Bagnoli - 2007 - Ragion Pratica: Rivista semestrale 26:65-80.
    © Carla Bagnoli DELIBERARE, COMPARARE, MISURARE É opinione ampiamente condivisa che l’incommensurabilità e la commensurabilità sono ipotesi sulla natura del valore che pongono delle condizioni pesanti sulla deliberazione e sulla nostra capacità di compiere scelte ragionate. Pragmatisti e pluralisti si sono adoperati ad argomentare che la commensurabilità non è un requisito necessario alla scelta razionale. In questo articolo sosterrò che vi è un argomento ancora più radicale di quello pluralista e pragmatista secondo il quale la commensurabilità, così come l’incommensurabilità, (...)
     
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    Feminist Philosophy of Biology.Carla Fehr & Letitia Meynell - 2024 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Feminist philosophers of biology bring the tools of feminist theory, and in particular the tools of feminist philosophy of science, to investigations of the life sciences. While the critical examination of the categories of sex and gender (which will be explained below) takes a central place, the methods, ontological assumptions, and foundational concepts of biology more generally have also enjoyed considerable feminist scrutiny. Through such investigations, feminist philosophers of biology reveal the extent to which the theory and practice of particular (...)
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  29. “Moral Dilemmas”.Carla Bagnoli - 2012 - International Encyclopedia of Ethics.
     
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  30. Equal Standing and Proper Reliance on Others.Carla Bagnoli - 2020 - Theoria 86 (6):821-425.
    According to a traditional account, moral cognition is an achievement gained over time by sharing a practice under the guidance and the example of the wise, in analogy with craft and apprenticeship. This model captures an important feature of practical reason, that is, its incompleteness, and highlights our dependence on others in obtaining moral knowledge, coherently with the socially extended mind agenda and recent findings in empirical psychology. Insofar as it accords to exemplars decisive authority to determine the standard of (...)
     
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  31. Respect and loving attention.Carla Bagnoli - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (4):483-516.
    On Kant's view, the feeling of respect is the mark of moral agency, and is peculiar to us, animals endowed with reason. Unlike any other feeling, respect originates in the contemplation of the moral law, that is, the idea of lawful activity. This idea works as a constraint on our deliberation by discounting the pretenses of our natural desires and demoting our selfish maxims. We experience its workings in the guise of respect. Respect shows that from the agent's subjective perspective, (...)
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    Hacia una nueva lectura de la geografía en la Ilíada.Carla Bocchetti - 2005 - Synthesis (la Plata) 12:79-98.
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    La fenomenologia della credenza in Miguel de Unamuno.Carla Calvetti - 1955 - Milano,: C. Marzorati.
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    Essere figli e figlie: il segreto della nascita.Carla Canullo, Sonia Vargas & Bernardita Linares - 2024 - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 23 (2):03-18.
    L'articolo esplora il concetto di essere figli e figlie da una prospettiva filosofica e antropologica, concentrandosi sul significato e sul segreto inerente alla nascita. Attraverso un'analisi approfondita, viene esaminato come l'atto di nascere non implichi solo un evento biologico, ma anche una dimensione esistenziale e spirituale. Si discute l'importanza del riconoscimento dell'altro come figlio o figlia e le implicazioni etiche e sociali di questa relazione fondamentale. Inoltre, viene analizzato come diverse tradizioni culturali e religiose affrontino il mistero della nascita e (...)
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    Twelve Years of Fogarty-Funded Bioethics Training in Latin America and the Caribbean: Achievements and Challenges.Elizabeth Heitman Carla Saenz - 2014 - Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics: An International Journal 9 (2):80-91.
  36. O motivo épico da teichoscopia. Confronto do modelo de Ilíada, 166-242 e de Fenícias.Carla Gonçalves - 2001 - Humanitas 53:141-170.
     
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    Stand-up Philosophy.Carla Ingram - 2013 - The Philosophers' Magazine 63:123-124.
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    One causal mechanism in evolution: One unit of selection.Carla E. Kary - 1990 - Philosophy of Science 57 (2):290-296.
    The theory of evolution is supported by the theory of genetics, which provides a single causal mechanism to explain the activities of replicators and interactors. A common misrepresentation of the theory of evolution, however, is that interaction (involving interactors), and transmission (involving replicators), are distinct causal processes. Sandra Mitchell (1987) is misled by this. I discuss why only a single causal mechanism is working in evolution and why it is sufficient. Further, I argue that Mitchell's mistaken view of the causal (...)
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    Allergy, Immunity, and the Modern Body.Carla C. Keirns - 2007 - Metascience 16 (2):307-310.
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    Enhancing Student Interest in Animals. Commentary: A Crisis in Comparative Psychology: Where Have All the Undergraduates Gone?Carla Krachun - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    House and Street: Narratives of Identity in a Liminal Space among Prostitutes in Brazil.Carla De Meis - 2002 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 30 (1‐2):3-24.
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    Evaluation of losses and waste in craft companies that generate added value with cocoa CCN51 (Theobroma cacao L.) of the Ambato-Ecuador canton.Carla Patricia Pazmino - 2022 - Minerva 3 (8):20-31.
    The craft companies that transform cocoa into value-added products in the Ambato-Ecuador canton generate a large number of losses and waste, causing low production performance, which is not solved by the chocolatiers as they don’t have a clear knowledge of the amount exactly what is lost and how it affects in the productive growth. Therefore, it seeks to quantify the losses and waste generated in the transformation of cocoa into semi-finished products. The work was carried out through the information collected (...)
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    Developmental changes in free recall and serial learning of categorically structured lists.Carla J. Posnansky & James W. Pellegrino - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (5):361-364.
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    Probing for the functional stimuli in serial learning.Carla J. Posnansky - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (1):184.
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    Rectal, buccal, and sublingual narcotics for the management of cancer pain.Carla Ripamonti & Eduardo Bruera - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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    Fazer morrer, deixar morrer.Carla Rodrigues - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (3):365-368.
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    Entre carolinas E dandaras: Reconhecendo histórias E formando para a cidadania.Carla De Oliveira Romão & Daiana Da Silva - 2019 - Odeere 4 (7):257.
    O texto possui como proposta trazer a experiência de duas professoras negras da educação básica que possuem como lócus de sua docência a Baixada Fluminense e que através de suas práticas disputam os significados hegemonicamente atribuídos as mulheres negras e brancas. Além de narrar estratégias metodológicas, queremos formar um diálogo com intelectuais que nos ajudem a repensar e refinar nossa prática docente de forma crítica, assim torna-se indispensável à leitura de feministas negras que nos ajudam a nos localizar quanto à (...)
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    Space and territory as categories for understanding the present time: theoretical emergence and conceptual renewal regarding the Chilean October - 2019.Carla Marchant Santiago & Yerko Monje-Hernández - 2021 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 17:115-144.
    The mobilization cycle that began in October 2019 represented a crucial moment in the Chilean democratic trajectory. What began as a protest for the rise of 30 Chilean pesos in the Santiago Metro, quickly took on national demand as the horizon exceeded that specific bid, and became a systemic and structural criticism of the democratic institutions and the constitutional, economic, social and cultural structure inherited from the dictatorship. This social awakening in October not only implied transformations associated to material life. (...)
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    A legitimidade dos atos de desobediência civil do movimento dos trabalhadores rurais sem Terra sob O enfoque da teoria de Hannah Arendt.Carla Simone Silva - 2013 - Synesis 5 (1).
    Nesse trabalho será analisado o tratamento teórico apresentado por Hannah Arendt sobre o tema da desobediência civil em sua obra Crises da República, traçando um paralelo com as práticas do Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem-Terra no que tange à legitimidade dos seus atos de desobediência civil. Sob esse enfoque a luta pelo acesso a terra se apresenta como uma possibilidade de que seus integrantes integrem-se em comunidade fundando um espaço público e desenvolvendo sua capacidade de ação política, característica essencial da (...)
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    Partir da Inf'ncia Ou a Arché Do Pensamento.Carla Patrícia Silva - 2019 - Childhood and Philosophy 15:01-28.
    Desde o lugar de nascimento da infância, este texto busca, através de Giorgio Agamben (2005), Heráclito (fragmento 52) e Paulo Freire (1982;1986; 2001; 2015), elucidar a coexistência entre infância e tempo. Desse modo, trabalha com a hipótese de que infância e tempo são indefiníveis conceitualmente e diluidoras da ideia de estabilidade, a qual escapa à compreensão de continuidade. É nesse sentido que o presente texto parte da leitura de que a infância é, fundamentalmente, condição de existência da história da humanidade, (...)
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