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    La dictadura Y la radicalización Del catolicismo dogmático en Donoso Cortés.Diego Paredes Goicichea - 2014 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 35 (110):11.
    En este artículo, discuto el decisionismo dictatorial de Donoso Cortés, teniendo en cuenta dos hipótesis. En la primera de estas se sostiene que la decisión dictatorial en la filosofía política de Donoso es inseparable de una concepción teológica dogmática. En otras palabras, su reflexión política sobre la dictadura tiene como fundamento una serie de supuestos católicos incuestionados. En la segunda hipótesis se sugiere que es justamente este fundamento católico, que se expresa en una filosofía de la historia pesimista, la que (...)
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  2. Claude Lefort y la filosofía.Diego Paredes Goicochea - 2025 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 94:55-68.
    El propósito de este artículo es explorar la interrogación sobre la filosofía que Claude Lefort despliega en su obra, a partir de la figura del “pensador escritor” y de la noción del “heroísmo del espíritu”. En el primer caso, la actividad de pensamiento a la que se consagra el filósofo es indisociable del trabajo de expresión implicado en la escritura de una obra. En el segundo caso, se devela una tensión entre una representación de la filosofía como saber del Uno (...)
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    Claude Lefort sobre Merleau-Ponty: percepción y política.Diego Paredes Goicochea - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (1):109-119.
    Este artículo propone una interpretación de la lectura que Claude Lefort realiza de la obra de Merleau-Ponty, centrándose en su comprensión de los desplazamientos del autor tanto en sus estudios sobre la percepción como en sus escritos políticos. Se explora, primero, la reflexión de Lefort sobre el pasaje de la fenomenología de la percepción al esbozo de una nueva ontología en el itinerario filosófico de Merleau-Ponty, para luego examinar su lectura crítica de la variación de la posición del autor respecto (...)
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    (1 other version)Contingency of action, spatiality of conflict. Encounters and disagreements between Arendt and Merleau-Ponty.Diego Paredes Goicochea - 2017 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 6 (10):51-73.
    The purpose of this article is to discuss the connection between Arendt and Merleau-Ponty’s political thought based on the relation between the contingency of action and the spatiality of conflict. Even though the shared concern for developing a phenomenology of action institutes a common ground between their theories, I intend to show that there are significant philosophical differences when it comes to their understanding of conflict and the space in which it unfolds. Although both authors approach the question of action (...)
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    Sobre la transición de la violencia a la política en el pensamiento de Hannah Arendt.Diego Paredes Goicochea - 2020 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 60:269-292.
    In this article I explore the problem of the transition from violence to politics in Hannah Arendt’s thought from the perspective of her reflections on the question of war. My purpose is to show, in the first place, that the concept of “development” is inadequate to understand, in Arendtian terms, the passage from violence to politics and, secondly, to suggest an alternative understanding of this passage through the analysis of Arendt’s interpretation of the Greek and Roman treatment of the Trojan (...)
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  6. Discords of the common. On the places of conflict.Fjeld Anders & Goicochea Diego Paredes - 2017 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 6 (10):9-19.
    En esta introducción, enunciamos algunas de las preguntas principales que surgen de la reflexión sobre los lugares del conflicto en la filosofía política. Apoyándonos en los artículos del dossier, nos centramos, por un lado, en las interrogaciones referidas al topos de la política, en particular, en los rasgos distintivos de los espacios de conflictividad, sus condiciones, configuraciones y riesgos. Por otro lado, en los desafíos que imponen al pensamiento filosófico la elección de ciertos lugares concretos del conflicto o la preferencia (...)
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  7. Historia, contingencia y revolución en la crítica de Hannah Arendt a Karl Marx.Diego Paredes - 2012 - In Laura Quintana & Étienne Tassin (eds.), Hannah Arendt: política, violencia, memoria. Bogotá D.C., Colombia: Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-CESO, Departamento de Filosofía.
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    La planificación de la acción aplicada a los sistemas de PSA.Diego Paredes Cuervo & Alejandro Arango Ramírez - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Marx y lo político. La lectura de Carl Schmitt.Diego Paredes Goicochea - 2018 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 28:281-304.
    Resumen: Este artículo busca interrogar el sentido de lo político en el pensamiento de Karl Marx a partir de la lectura de Carl Schmitt. Aunque, por un lado, el jurista alemán considera que el marxismo subsume los problemas políticos bajo cuestiones económicas, por otro lado, destaca que Marx pensó lo político a partir de la agudización del antagonismo y de la dictadura del proletariado. Sin embargo, para Schmitt, estos dos elementos de lo político en Marx están construidos sobre la base (...)
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    Estudio de oferta y demanda hídrica en la cuenca del Río Barbas.Sabas Ramírez, Carlos Andrés & Diego Paredes Cuervo - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Use of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to Identify Material and Relevant CSR Performance Indicators.Marta de la Cuesta, Juan Diego Paredes & Eva Pardo - 2011 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 22:479-488.
    This study focuses on the application of multicriteria decision-making techniques, specifically the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), to identify corporate socialresponsibility information which both companies and stakeholders consider relevant and material. This work explains how the AHP methodology was applied in the selection of material indicators in corporate social responsibility reporting, the interpretation of these indicators and their relative importance. The results of this study are summarized in 60 indicators distributed in four areas: environment, economy, corporate governance and social. As this (...)
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    Impacto del crecimiento de Pereira sobre el recurso hídrico en la cuenca del Río Cestillal.Sabas Ramírez, Carlos Andrés & Diego Paredes Cuervo - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Paredes Goicochea, Diego. Política, acción, libertad. Hannah Arendt, Maurice Merleau-Ponty y Karl Marx en discusión.Andrés Parra - 2020 - Ideas Y Valores 69 (173):105-204.
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    Paredes Goicochea, Diego. Política, acción, libertad. Hannah Arendt, Maurice Merleau-Ponty y Karl Marx en discusión. Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2017. 319 pp. [REVIEW]Andrés Parra - 2020 - Ideas Y Valores 69 (173):195-204.
    RESUMEN El pensamiento y las prácticas sociales de los atenienses de la Época Clásica se hallaban jerarquizados en favor de los varones, que se consideraban superiores naturalmente y con capacidad y derecho a gobernar en la polis y en la casa. Se muestra cómo el Agamenón de Esquilo cuestiona la naturalización de esta superioridad mediante el personaje de Clitemnestra, quien actúa, piensa y habla como varón, y muestra que matar a un familiar, cambiar de pareja, luchar por el mando se (...)
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    Reseña de "La crítica de Nietzsche a la democracia" de Paredes Goicochea, Diego.Laura Quintana - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (144):141-145.
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    Examples, Stories, and Subjects in "Don Quixote" and the "Heptameron".Timothy Hampton - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (4):597.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Examples, Stories, and Subjects in Don Quixote and the HeptameronTimothy HamptonI developed a rare and perhaps unique taste. Plutarch became my favorite reading. The pleasure that I took in reading and rereading him endlessly cured me somewhat from reading novels. Ceaselessly occupied with Rome and Athens, living, so to speak, with their great men.... I thought myself Greek or Roman.Rousseau, ConfessionsThe first part of Don Quixote reaches its rambunctious (...)
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  17. Epistemic Oppression, Resistance, and Resurgence.Nora Berenstain, Kristie Dotson, Julieta Paredes, Elena Ruíz & Noenoe K. Silva - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (2):283-314.
    Epistemologies have power. They have the power not only to transform worlds, but to create them. And the worlds that they create can be better or worse. For many people, the worlds they create are predictably and reliably deadly. Epistemologies can turn sacred land into ‘resources’ to be bought, sold, exploited, and exhausted. They can turn people into ‘labor’ in much the same way. They can not only disappear acts of violence but render them unnamable and unrecognizable within their conceptual (...)
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  18. The Pyrrhonian Argument from Possible Disagreement.Diego E. Machuca - 2011 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 93 (2):148-161.
    In his Pyrrhonian Outlines , Sextus Empiricus employs an argument based upon the possibility of disagreement in order to show that one should not assent to a Dogmatic claim to which at present one cannot oppose a rival claim. The use of this argument seems to be at variance with the Pyrrhonian stance, both because it does not seem to accord with the definition of Skepticism and because the argument appears to entail that the search for truth is doomed to (...)
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  19. Argumentative Persuasiveness in Ancient Pyrrhonism.Diego E. Machuca - 2009 - Méthexis 22 (1):101-26.
    The present paper has two, interrelated objectives. The first is to analyze the different senses in which arguments are characterized as persuasive in the extant writings of Sextus Empiricus. The second is to examine the Pyrrhonist’s therapeutic use of arguments in the discussion with his Dogmatic rivals – more precisely, to determine the sense and basis of Sextus’ distinction between therapeutic arguments that appear weighty and therapeutic arguments that appear weak in their persuasiveness.
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  20. Sextus Empiricus: His Outlook, Works, and Legacy.Diego E. Machuca - 2008 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 55 (1/2):28-63.
    The purpose of this paper is twofold: to discuss some challenging issues concerning Sextus’ works and outlook, and to offer an overview of the influence exerted by Sextan Pyrrhonism on both early modern and contemporary philosophy.
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    Stakeholder Perspectives on CSR of Mining MNCs in Argentina.Natalia Yakovleva & Diego Vazquez-Brust - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 106 (2):191-211.
    This article examines the conceptualisation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the context of mining multinationals (MNCs) in Argentina. It explores the suitability of CSR for addressing social, environmental and economic issues associated with mining in the country. The study is based on interviews with four stakeholder groups in the country: government, civil society, international financial organisations, and mining industry. These are analysed using content and interpretative techniques and supplemented by the content analysis of secondary data from headquarters of mining (...)
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  22. De la res pública a la res privada ¿realmente no hay alternativa?Oscar Diego Bautista - 2009 - Dilemata 1:137-151.
    Durante la última década del siglo XX y los primeros años del nuevo milenio, las instituciones públicas y/o de gobierno han pasado por un proceso de ajuste y cambio debido al arribo de las técnicas gerenciales provenientes del sector privado conocidas como Nueva Gestión Pública. Dichas técnicas han generado, por un lado, una modificación sustantiva en la forma de organizar, estructurar y operar los servicios públicos y, por otro, algunos cambios en la conducta de los servidores públicos pero desviándose de (...)
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    “Feeling more regret than I would have imagined”: Self-report and behavioral evidence.Diego Fernandez-Duque - unknown
    People tend to overestimate emotional responses to future events. This study examined whether such affective forecasting errors occur for feelings of regret, as measured by self-report and subsequent decision-making. Some participants played a pricing game and lost by a narrow or wide margin, while others were asked to imagine losing by such margins. Participants who experienced a narrow loss reported more regret than those who imagined a narrow loss. Furthermore, those experiencing a narrow loss behaved more cautiously in a subsequent (...)
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    Functional connectomics from resting-state fMRI.Stephen M. Smith, Diego Vidaurre, Christian F. Beckmann, Matthew F. Glasser, Mark Jenkinson, Karla L. Miller, Thomas E. Nichols, Emma C. Robinson, Gholamreza Salimi-Khorshidi & Mark W. Woolrich - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (12):666-682.
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    La genesi dell'autocoscienza. Da Darwin a Mead e Merleau-Ponty.Diego D'angelo - 2012 - Nóema 3:1-245.
    l nostro obiettivo è di rintracciare l'origine dell'autocoscienza attraverso una indagine filosofica che, a partire dalle ricerche di Darwin, segue il filo che lega lo scienziato inglese alle concezioni pragmatiste sviluppate da Mead e Wright, i quali hanno messo in evidenza alcuni aspetti chiave che sviluppiamo poi in una ricostruzione sistematica e genealogica condotta con l'aiuto della fenomenologia classica e della filosofia di Carlo Sini.
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    Animating Clinical Ethics: A Structured Method to Teach Ethical Analysis Through Movies.Diego Real de Asúa, Karmele Olaciregui Dague, Andrés Arriaga & Benjamin Herreros - 2023 - HEC Forum 35 (4):325-335.
    Movies can serve valuable didactic purposes teaching clinical ethics to medical students. However, using film sequences as means to develop critical thinking is not a straightforward task. There is a significant gap in the literature regarding how to analyse the ethical content embedded in these clips systematically, in a way that facilitates the students’ transition from anecdotal reflections to abstract thinking. This article offers a pedagogical proposal to approach the ethical analysis of film sequences in a systematic fashion. This structured (...)
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  27. Moderate ethical realism in Sextus' Against the ethicists?Diego E. Machuca - 2011 - In New essays on ancient Pyrrhonism. Boston: Brill.
    Several scholars familiar with Sextus Empiricus’s Pyrrhonism who have attentively read his Against the Ethicists have gotten the impression that something strange is going on in this book. For, at variance with the ‘official’ Pyrrhonian attitude of universal suspension of judgment, a number of passages of Against the Ethicists seem to ascribe to the Pyrrhonist both a type of negative dogmatism and a form of realism, which together amount to what may be called ‘moderate ethical realism’. The purpose of this (...)
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    Cofinalities of Borel ideals.Michael Hrušák, Diego Rojas-Rebolledo & Jindřich Zapletal - 2014 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 60 (1-2):31-39.
    We study the possible values of the cofinality invariant for various Borel ideals on the natural numbers. We introduce the notions of a fragmented and gradually fragmented ideal and prove a dichotomy for fragmented ideals. We show that every gradually fragmented ideal has cofinality consistently strictly smaller than the cardinal invariant and produce a model where there are uncountably many pairwise distinct cofinalities of gradually fragmented ideals.
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    Can some microbes promote host stress and benefit evolutionarily from this strategy?Athena Aktipis & Diego Guevara Beltran - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (1):2000188.
    Microbes can influence host physiology and behavior in many ways. Here we review evidence suggesting that some microbes can contribute to host stress (and other microbes can contribute to increased resilience to stress). We explain how certain microbes, which we call “stress microbes,” can potentially benefit evolutionarily from inducing stress in a host, gaining access to host resources that can help fuel rapid microbial replication by increasing glucose levels in the blood, increasing intestinal permeability, and suppressing the immune system. Other (...)
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    A Proposal for a Coherent Ontology of Fundamental Entities.Diego Romero-Maltrana, Federico Benitez & Cristian Soto - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (4):705-717.
    We argue that the distinction between framework and interaction theories should be taken carefully into consideration when dealing with the philosophical implications of fundamental theories in physics. In particular, conclusions concerning the nature of reality can only be consistently derived from assessing the ontological and epistemic purport of both types of theories. We put forward an epistemic form of realism regarding framework theories, such as Quantum Field Theory. The latter, indeed, informs us about the general properties of quantum fields, laying (...)
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    Connecting the Dots: Anatomical Network Analysis in Morphological EvoDevo.Diego Rasskin-Gutman & Borja Esteve-Altava - 2014 - Biological Theory 9 (2):178-193.
    Morphological EvoDevo is a field of biological inquiry in which explicit relations between evolutionary patterns and growth or morphogenetic processes are made. Historically, morphological EvoDevo results from the coming together of several traditions, notably Naturphilosophie, embryology, the study of heterochrony, and developmental constraints. A special feature binding different approaches to morphological EvoDevo is the use of formalisms and mathematical models. Here we will introduce anatomical network analysis, a new approach centered on connectivity patterns formed by anatomical parts, with its own (...)
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    Pensadores judíos: de Filón de Alejandría a Walter Benjamin.Diego Sánchez Meca & Jacqueline Tobiass (eds.) - 2011 - Mallorca: Objeto Perdido Ediciones.
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    The development of a clinical policy ethics assessment tool.Diego José Garcia-Capilla, Alfonso Rubio-Navarro, Maria José Torralba-Madrid & Jane Rutty - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (7-8):2259-2277.
    Introduction: Clinical policies control several aspects of clinical practice, including individual treatment and care, resource management and healthcare professionals’ etiquette. This article presents Clinical Policy Ethics Assessment Tool, an ethical assessment tool for clinical policies that could be used not only by clinical ethics committees but also by policy committees or other relevant groups. Aim: The aim of this study was to find or create a tool to identify ethical issues and/or confirm ethical validity in nursing practice policies, protocols and (...)
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    Die Schwelle des Lebe-Wesens.Diego D’Angelo - 2012 - Studia Phaenomenologica 12:61-83.
    One of Heidegger’s most important descriptions of bodily existence can be found in his Nietzsche lectures. This paper aims to elucidate this “metaphysics of the body” both in relation to Heidegger’s Leibniz-interpretation in the later Marburg lectures as well as in the context of his later thought. Leibniz and Nietzsche are Heidegger’s points of departure in the attempt to think the difference between θεωρία and πραξις beyond Being and Time: It is only by understanding their relationship, through a radical re-thinking (...)
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    Raíces Kantianas de la Hermeneútica Filosófica.Pedro Diego Karczmarczyk - 2002 - Revista de Filosofía y Teoría Política 34:147-154.
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    The fundamental theorem of central element theory.Mariana Vanesa Badano & Diego Jose Vaggione - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (4):1599-1606.
    We give a short proof of the fundamental theorem of central element theory. The original proof is constructive and very involved and relies strongly on the fact that the class be a variety. Here we give a more direct nonconstructive proof which applies for the more general case of a first-order class which is both closed under the formation of direct products and direct factors.
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    Infinito verdadero e infinito malo. Hegel y la filosofía de la reflexión alemana.Nicolás Tamayo Guerrero & Diego Fernando Moreno Mancipe - 2024 - Universitas Philosophica 41 (82):49-77.
    En este artículo se analizan los conceptos hegelianos de infinito malo e infinito verdadero al hilo de una revisión de la noción de infinitud en la tradición filosófica alemana con la que discute. Puntualmente, abordaremos las formulaciones sobre la relación finitud-infinitud en la obra de Kant, Fichte y Schlegel antes de exponer la interpretación que hace Hegel de la manera en la que la filosofía trascendental y el romanticismo alemán se aproximaron a este asunto. Finalmente, presentamos la verdadera forma en (...)
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    El concepto de la desesperación y el amor como proyecto ético en Søren Kierkegaard.Diego Orlando Hoyos Cardona - 2022 - Universitas Philosophica 39 (78):135-161.
    En La enfermedad mortal Anti-Climacus describe enfáticamente la desesperación como la consecuencia de la negación de la posibilidad producida por el deseo humano cuando este insiste en ser sí mismo u otro sin Dios. Esta negación genera una relación no efectiva del individuo consigo mismo y con los otros, dando lugar a la condición del pecado, entendido en su connotación religiosa. Lo anterior conduce al problema de cómo llegar a ser un verdadero cristiano en el marco de una crítica, realizada (...)
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  39. Reproductive Violence and Settler Statecraft.Elena Ruíz, Nora Berenstain & Nerli Paredes-Ruvalcaba - 2023 - In Sanaullah Khan & Elliott Schwebach (eds.), Global Histories of Trauma: Globalization, Displacement and Psychiatry. Routledge. pp. 150-173.
    Gender-based forms of administrative violence, such as reproductive violence, are the result of systems designed to enact population-level harms through the production and forcible imposition of colonial systems of gender. Settler statecraft has long relied on the strategic promotion of sexual and reproductive violence. Patterns of reproductive violence adapt and change to align with the enduring goals and evolving needs of settler colonial occupation, dispossession, and containment. The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to end the constitutional right to abortion in (...)
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  40. Awareness and metacognition.Diego Fernandez-Duque, Jodie A. Baird & Michael I. Posner - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):324-326.
    Kentridge and Heywood (this issue) extend the concept of metacognition to include unconscious processes. We acknowledge the possible contribution of unconscious processes, but favor a central role of awareness in metacognition. We welcome Shimamura's (this issue) extension of the concept of metacognitive regulation to include aspects of working memory, and its relation to executive attention.
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    (1 other version)Nuevos espacios de participación de los afrodescendientes en América y el Caribe.María José Becerra & Diego Buffa - 2006 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 3.
    Nuevos espacios de participación de los afrodescendientes en América y el Caribe.
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    Visión del hombre latinoamericano y la idea de educación en Fernando González Ochoa.Diego Alejandro Rincón Rojas - 2016 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 26 (93):148-168.
    Del maestro Fernando González Ochoa se han dicho y escrito muchas cosas. Se le hatildado de ateo, rebelde, mal hablado; pero se olvida que fue un místico que buscó llegara una comunión con la Intimidad, un hombre amante de la vida; se olvida sulabor de maestro de escuela que quiso formar hombres auténticos, sacándolos de suvida de rebaño y dándoles el lugar que se merecen. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo,a partir de la lectura de algunas de sus obras, indagar (...)
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  43. Desarrollo sostenible y marketing.Diego Ursúa Lorenz & Nicanor Ursúa - 1997 - Ludus Vitalis 2 (UMERO ESPECIAL):169-179.
     
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    Secularisation and Kenosis in Gianni Vattimo’s Kehre.Paolo Diego Bubbio - forthcoming - Sophia:1-10.
    The article delves into two closely intertwined notions that have increasingly taken centre stage in Gianni Vattimo’s thought since the mid-eighties: secularisation and kenosis. The significance of these themes in Vattimo’s late work is such that, it is argued, it amounts to an actual Kehre, or turn. However, akin to Heidegger, Vattimo’s Kehre is not a radical break but a shift in research and reflection towards themes that, although already present in his philosophy, have assumed more distinctly religious nuances and (...)
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    Casnati, María Gabriela. "La referencia al Timeo en Física IV 2." Areté 25.2 : 231-266.Juan Diego Bogotá Johnson - 2015 - Ideas Y Valores 64 (158):306-308.
    La recepción durante el siglo XX se preguntó si la filosofía nietzscheana era a-, im- o anti-política, es decir, si podía ser asimilada por la democracia, o si era antimoderna, elitista y reaccionaria. El italiano Roberto Esposito ha propuesto leerla como formando e informando el paradigma de la biopolítica. Se discuten cuatro lecturas de esa biopolítica: como formadora del paradigma de la inmunidad, como tanatopolítica, como liberal y neoliberal, y como biopolítica afirmativa. Twentieth-century readers wondered if Nietzschean philosophy was apolitical, (...)
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    Spatial deixis in rromané jorajané spoken in Chile: use of demonstratives in small-scale space.Diego Lizarralde C. & Gastón Salamanca G. - 2019 - Alpha (Osorno) 49:274-298.
    Resumen: El artículo aborda uno de los modos de localización de entidades en situaciones espaciales estáticas: la deíxis espacial. Nuestro objetivo principal es describir la estructura y uso del sistema demostrativo en espacio de escala menor en la lengua hablada por los gitanos de Chile: el rromané jorajané. Para la obtención de los datos se utilizó The 1999 Demonstrative Questionnaire: ‘THIS’ and ‘THAT’ in comparative perspective. Los resultados del análisis destacan que los demostrativos espaciales del rromané jorajané constituyen un grupo (...)
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    Colomina, Juan J.“Qué podemos.Juan Diego Morales - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (146).
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    Consecuencias económicas de la formación y de la ruptura matrimonial.Diego Ruiz Becerril - 2003 - Arbor 176 (694):301-326.
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    El amigo en tanto “otro sí mismo” en la polémica egoísmo-altruismo (Ética Nicomáquea IX 4 y 8).Diego Tabaki´an - 2023 - Páginas de Filosofía (Universidad Nacional del Comahue) 24 (27):146-168.
    Desde hace varias décadas, los estudiosos debaten si la conceptualización aristotélica de la amistad se enmarca en concepciones éticas egoístas o altruistas. Aunque el Estagirita sostiene que los virtuosos aman y desean el bien de su amigo “por el amigo mismo” y que son capaces de actos altruistas como sacrificarse por el prójimo, también realiza afirmaciones consistentes con el egoísmo, a saber, que las relaciones amistosas y las marcas de la amistad se originan y se encuentran eminentemente en la relación (...)
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    The Reality of Religion in Hegel’s Idealist Metaphysics.Paolo Diego Bubbio - 2016 - Hegel Bulletin 37 (2):232-257.
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