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  1. Cuestiones filosóficas del Kitäb al-Masâ'il de Ibn al-Sîd de Badajoz.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1984 - Al-Qantara 5 (1):15-32.
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    Sobre coacción y libertad en el pensamiento islámico clásico.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 28 (2):79-96.
    En este trabajo, después de contrastar la opinión de Kant y Aristóteles sobre la responsabilidad y la libertad ante la coacción, y tras unas sucintas consideraciones sobre el tema de la libertad en el pensamiento islámico, se pasa revista a lo que sobre la coacción han dicho los pensadores más representativos del área islámica clásica. Estos pensadores son, ante todo, los mutakallimíes, los “teólogos” del islam, distinguiéndose entre ellos un grupo, los muʿtazilíes, que son los que han dado mayor entrada (...)
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  3. Religión y filosofia en al-Kindï, Averroes y Kant.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1981 - Al-Qantara 2 (1):89-128.
  4. Sakina: contribución a su estudio.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 2013 - Al-Qantara 34 (1):65 - 87.
    Estudio del termino sakina en su evolucion postcoranica en el que se muestra, en primer lugar, lo que la investigacion ha dicho sobre el, para, a continuacion, presentar, traducir y analizar cinco textos pertenecientes al ambito islamico y al filosofico en donde aparece dicho termino y que no habian sido tenidos en cuenta hasta ahora. Estos textos proceden de: Ibn Habib, al-Tawhidi, traduccion arabe de los Versos aureos, y Comentarios de Jamblico y de Proclo a estos Versos aureos. La sakina (...)
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  5. Dos epístolas de Avempace: sobre el móvil y sobre la facultad impulsiva.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1983 - Al-Qantara 4 (1):5-22.
     
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    Huellas de la "Disputa" en la cultura europea.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 2002 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 19:53-65.
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  7. La función sociopolítica de la religión según Averroes.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1984 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 4:75-82.
     
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  8. La poética de Ibn Hazm.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1990 - Al-Qantara 11 (2):527-534.
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    El proceso de la duda en Algazel.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1989 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 7:53-62.
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  10. Noticia sobre la publicación de obras inéditas de Ibn Masarra.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1993 - Al-Qantara 14 (1):47-64.
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  11. La filosofía andalusí frente al sufismo.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1996 - Al-Qantara 17 (1):3-18.
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  12. Nota sobre el pensamiento de Abenmasarra.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1985 - Al-Qantara 6 (1):503-506.
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  13. Turmeda y Pico de la Mirandola.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1984 - Al-Qantara 5 (1):473-476.
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    Al-Kindī: la transformación de un pensamiento religioso en un pensamiento racional.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1992 - Madrid: Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press.
  15. Falsafa versus 'Arabiyya: al- Razi.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (1):3-16.
    Los falasifa no se mantuvieron tan imparciales en el tema de la Su`ubiyya como sugiere Goldziher, pues, al menos, en el caso del médico y filósofo al-Razi (m. 932?) ataca éste el núcleo más genuinamente árabe al polemizar contra la `arabiyya, adab, zarf, nahw, si`r... y al situar por encima de las ciencias filológicas árabes a las ciencias filosófico-científicas características del Helenismo. Por ello puede considerarse este ataque de al-Razi como un capítulo más de la polémica de la Su`ubiyya. Todo (...)
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  16. Sobre la génesis y la intención de "El filósofo autodidacto".Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1998 - Al-Qantara 19 (1):205-210.
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  17. Un capítulo inédito de Ibn- al-Zubayr sobre los filósofos griegos.Emilio Tornero Poveda - 1985 - Al-Qantara 6 (1):29-42.
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  18. The genesis and purpose of El'Filosofo Autodidacto'(Ibn Tufayl).E. Tornero - 1998 - Al-Qantara 19 (1):205-210.
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  19. The confrontation between Andalusian philosophy and Sufism.E. Tornero - 1996 - Al-Qantara 17 (1):3-17.
     
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  20. La educación hoy: un tesoro en nuestras manos.María Rosa Elosúa de Juan - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (976):8-11.
    Lo más necesario, difícil, e incluso rentable es la educación. Ésta es la clave para avanzar juntos en humanidad y la oportunidad nueva que tenemos cada día. Este artículo se escribe celebrando el I Centenario de la Institución Teresiana, fundada por el "pedagogo y humanista español" Pedro Poveda, sacerdote y santo.
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    Virtue, Rules, and Justice: Kantian Aspirations.Thomas E. Hill Jr & Thomas E. Hill - 2012 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Thomas E. Hill, Jr., interprets and extends Kant's moral theory in a series of essays that highlight its relevance to contemporary ethics. He introduces the major themes of Kantian ethics and explores its practical application to questions about revolution, prison reform, and forcible interventions in other countries for humanitarian purposes.
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  22. Collective Responsibility.D. E. Cooper - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (165):258 - 268.
    Philosophers constantly discuss Responsibility. Yet in every discussion of which I am aware, a rather obvious point is ignored. The obvious point is that responsibility is ascribed to collectives, as well as to individual persons. Blaming attitudes are held towards collectives as well as towards individuals. Responsibility is often ascribed to nations, towns, clubs, groups, teams, and married couples. ‘Germany was responsible for the Second World War’; ‘The club as a whole is to blame for being relegated’. Such statements are (...)
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    Animals and Misanthropy.David E. Cooper - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    This engaging volume explores and defends the claim that misanthropy is a justified attitude towards humankind in the light of how human beings both compare with and treat animals. Reflection on differences between humans and animals helps to confirm the misanthropic verdict, while reflection on the moral and other failings manifest in our treatment of animals illuminates what is wrong with this treatment. Human failings, it is argued, are too entrenched to permit optimism about the future of animals, but ways (...)
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    Should mentalistic concepts be defended or assumed?E. W. Menzel & Garcia K. Johnson - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):586-587.
  25. How Bad Is Rape?H. E. Baber - 1987 - Hypatia 2 (2):125-138.
    I argue that to be compelled to do routine work is to be gravely harmed. Indeed, that pink - collar work is a more serious harm to women than rape. My purpose is to urge politically active feminists and feminist organizations to arrange their priorities accordingly and devote most of their resources to working for the elimination of sex segregation in employment.
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  26. Ontological categories and natural kinds.E. J. Lowe - 1997 - Philosophical Papers 26 (1):29-46.
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  27. Expected utility without utility.E. Castagnoli & M. Li Calzi - 1996 - Theory and Decision 41 (3):281-301.
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    Are the natural numbers individuals or sorts?E. J. Lowe - 1993 - Analysis 53 (3):142-146.
    E. J. Lowe; Are the natural numbers individuals or sorts?, Analysis, Volume 53, Issue 3, 1 July 1993, Pages 142–146, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/53.3.142.
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    Individual Differences in Framing and Conjunction Effects.Keith E. Stanovich & Richard F. West - 1998 - Thinking and Reasoning 4 (4):289-317.
    Individual differences on a variety of framing and conjunction problems were examined in light of Slovic and Tversky's (1974) understanding/acceptance principle-that more reflective and skilled reasoners are more likely to affirm the axioms that define normative reasoning and to endorse the task construals of informed experts. The predictions derived from the principle were confirmed for the much discussed framing effect in the Disease Problem and for the conjunction fallacy on the Linda Problem. Subjects of higher cognitive ability were disproportionately likely (...)
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    Justice, Bioethics, and Covid‐19.Gregory E. Kaebnick - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (6):2-2.
    Both articles in the November‐December 2021 issue of the Hastings Center Report reflect bioethics’ growing interest in questions of justice, or more generally, questions of how collective interests constrain individual interests. Hugh Desmond argues that human enhancement should be reconsidered in light of developments in the field of human evolution. Contemporary understandings in this area lead, he argues, to a new way of thinking about the ethics of enhancement—an approach that replaces personal autonomy with group benefit as the primary criterion (...)
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    A Historical Commentary on Polybius.E. T. Salmon & F. W. Walbank - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (2):191.
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    The influence of Alasdair MacIntyre’s “After Virtue” book on business ethics studies: A citation concept analysis.Ali E. Akgün, Halit Keskin & Selahaddin Samil Fidan - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (2):453-473.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 453-473, April 2022.
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    Damaging events: The perceived need for forgiveness.E. D. Scobie & G. E. W. Scobie - 1998 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 28 (4):373–402.
    Four models of forgiveness are identified; the health model, the philosophical model, the Christian model and the prosocial model. All define the term ‘forgiveness’ in a way which is consistent with their particular perspective. The authors offer a definition of forgiveness and propose an integrated model of forgiveness which seeks to incorporate contributions from all four areas, but is not biased towards any one model. Four levels of transgression are identified and categorized according to the degree of perceived damage. Apology-automatic (...)
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    The Logic of Medical Diagnosis: Generating and Selecting Hypotheses.Donald E. Stanley - 2019 - Topoi 38 (2):437-446.
    Clinical diagnostic medicine is an experimental science based on observation, hypothesis making, and testing. It is an use dynamic process that involves observation and summary, diagnostic conjectures, testing, review, observation and summary, new or revised conjectures, i.e. it is an iterative process. It can then be said that diagnostic hypotheses are also ‘observation-laden’. My aim is to enlarge on the strategies of medical diagnosis as these are meshed in training and clinical experience—that is, to describe the patterns of reasoning used (...)
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  35. Post‐Abortion Syndrome: Creating an Affliction.E. M. Dadlez & William L. Andrews - 2009 - Bioethics 24 (9):445 - 452.
    The contention that abortion harms women constitutes a new strategy employed by the pro-life movement to supplement arguments about fetal rights. David C. Reardon is a prominent promoter of this strategy. Post-abortion syndrome purports to establish that abortion psychologically harms women and, indeed, can harm persons associated with women who have abortions. Thus, harms that abortion is alleged to produce are multiplied. Claims of repression are employed to complicate efforts to disprove the existence of psychological harm and causal antecedents of (...)
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  36. O rabote Ėngelʹsa.Ė Kolʹman - 1946
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  37. Jesus and Judaism.E. P. Sanders - 1985
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    A Little History of the World.E. H. Gombrich & Clifford Harper - 2008 - Yale University Press.
    E. H. Gombrich’s bestselling history of the world for young readers tells the story of mankind from the Stone Age to the atomic bomb, focusing not on small detail but on the sweep of human experience, the extent of human achievement, and the depth of its frailty. The product of a generous and humane sensibility, this timeless account makes intelligible the full span of human history. In forty concise chapters, Gombrich tells the story of man from the stone age to (...)
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  39. Oriyanut historit ṿe-tipuaḥ ha-biḳortiyut.Oded E. Schremer - 2004 - Ramat Gan: Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
     
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    XXI. Leibniz und das Vinculum substantiale.E. Rösler - 1914 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 27 (4):449-456.
  41. The Forms of Power: From Domination to Transformation.Thomas E. Wartenberg - 1990 - Philadelphia, PA, USA: Temple University Press.
    Examining the ways in which philosophers from Plato onwards have used the concept of power, this work develops a field theory of power that rejects many of the reigning assumptions made about power. Incorporating the insights of feminist theorists, it argues that power has a positive as well as a negative role to play in social relations.
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    What is the ‘personal’ in ‘personal information’?Sille Obelitz Søe, Rikke Frank Jørgensen & Jens-Erik Mai - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (4):625-633.
    Contemporary privacy theories and European discussions about data protection employ the notion of ‘personal information’ to designate their areas of concern. The notion of personal information is demarcated from non-personal information—or just information—indicating that we are dealing with a specific kind of information. However, within privacy scholarship the notion of personal information appears undertheorized, rendering the concept somewhat unclear. We argue that in an age of datafication, protection of personal information and privacy is crucial, making the understanding of what is (...)
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    L'art de la deformation historique dans les Commentaires de Cesar.E. T. Salmon & Michel Rambaud - 1955 - American Journal of Philology 76 (2):201.
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    Ἀκραγής and Agrigentum.E. R. Bevan - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (04):200-.
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  45. Melanie Klein e il suo impatto sulla psicoanalisi di oggi. Roma.E. Bott Spillius - forthcoming - Astrolabio.
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    Libanius on Himself.E. L. Bowie - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):320-.
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    Caesar's Bridge over the Rhine.E. Kitson Clark - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (05):144-147.
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    Some passages of the Aratea of Germanicus.E. Courtney - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (02):138-141.
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  49. Divine causation and the pairing problem.Gregory E. Ganssle - 2021 - In Gregory E. Ganssle (ed.), Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Society in Rome under the Caesars. By W. R. Inge. Murray. 6s.G. H. E. - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (9):289.
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