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    Cerebellar tDCS Does Not Enhance Performance in an Implicit Categorization Learning Task.Marie C. Verhage, Eric O. Avila, Maarten A. Frens, Opher Donchin & Jos N. van der Geest - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Simone Weil and Ludwig Wittgenstein: ‘Philosophy as work on oneself’.Eric O. Springsted - 2024 - Philosophical Investigations 48 (1):3-22.
    For many years Simone Weil and Ludwig Wittgenstein have been placed side by side. Little of that work has tried to explicitly compare the two. Direct comparisons can, however, be made between Weil and Wittgenstein, which can show that the ways they approached philosophy shared numerous traits and ideas. Both thinkers rejected philosophical systems, both admitted that serious philosophical work did not try to reject all contradictions internal to it, and, in fact, both sought to make facing contradictions and seeming (...)
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    Faith, belief and perspective: Peter Winch's philosophy of religion.Eric O. Springsted - 2004 - Philosophical Investigations 27 (4):345–369.
    Peter Winch's philosophy of religion is controversial, accused of mere “perspectivism” and fideism, and for avoiding discussion of any existential reference for the object of belief. This essay examines what Winch meant by a “perspective.” It first deals with problems of first person propositions of belief. For Wittgenstein and Winch belief and the fact it believes are inextricably bound together. Thus Winch argues that what is said cannot be divorced from the situation of the sayer; understanding requires making shifts in (...)
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    Will and Order.Eric O. Springsted - 1998 - Augustinian Studies 29 (2):77-96.
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    Navigating Informed Consent and Patient Safety in Surgery: Lessons for Medical Students and Junior Trainees.Eric Kodish, Michael S. O’Connor, Alejandro Bribriesco & August A. Culbert - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (3):278-281.
    In the operating room, patient safety is of paramount importance. Medical students and junior trainees, despite their primary role as students, may play active roles in assessing patient safety and reporting suspected errors. Active consent is one layer of patient safety that is continuously assessed by several team members. This article examines an instance where patient consent may have been violated. Through the lens of trainee and senior perspectives, we discuss the ethical principles at stake and provide recommendations for medical (...)
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    Of Tennis, Persons and Politics.Eric O. Springsted - 1993 - Philosophical Investigations 16 (3):198-211.
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    Vaccine Law 101.Eric Hargan, Daniel O'Brien, Susan Sherman & Georges Benjamin - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (S4):72-76.
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    Mr Walzer's neighborhood: The need for geographic particularity in distributive ethics.Eric O. Jacobsen - 2008 - Ethics, Place and Environment 11 (1):1 – 16.
    In Spheres of Justice, Michael Walzer articulates an approach to distributive ethics based on complex equality that is closely attentive to the specific ways particular communities value goods. A renewed interest in place and geography among practitioners and theoreticians is giving rise to questions that are beyond the scope of Walzer's system and reveal abstractions at the geographic level that undercut his overall approach. This internal inconsistency weakens, but does not ultimately discount, Walzer's overall system of distributive ethics. When calibrated (...)
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    A declaration of duties toward humankind: a critical companion to Simone Weil's The Need for Roots.Eric O. Springsted & Ronald K. L. Collins (eds.) - 2023 - Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, LLC.
    This book is a readers' companion to Simone Weil's The Need for Roots. It includes comprehensive and illuminating essays from recognized Weil scholars from the United States, Canada, England, France, and Germany, addressing the most pressing historical and contemporary aspects of Weil's thought and striking proposals. These include her substituting obligations for rights as the moral basis of society, her critique of our uprootedness and her proposals for rootedness, her critique of our dangerous understanding of greatness, the importance of work (...)
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    Having an Inner Life.Eric O. Springsted - 2020 - Philosophical Investigations 43 (1-2):142-157.
    We readily recognize the concept of an inner life as a moral category. We struggle to say what an inner life is, though. This essay examines and rejects naturalistic attempts to either dismiss the idea of an inner life or make it a matter of brain states, a sort of efficient causality to behaviour. Relying on Simone Weil's distinction between “the language of the market place and the language of the nuptial chamber,” it distinguishes, as she did, between levels of (...)
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    Is There a Problem with the Problem of Evil?Eric O. Springsted - 1984 - International Philosophical Quarterly 24 (3):303-312.
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    Personalism and Persons: A Response to Gendreau and Haddox.Eric O. Springsted - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement):119-121.
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    The Concept of Mystery and the Value of Philosophy in the Later Wittgenstein.Eric O. Springsted - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (4):547-563.
    Alasdair MacIntyre has urged a project for philosophers of faith to do philosophy in such a way as to address the deeper human concerns underlyingphilosophy’s basic questions. This essay examines where Wittgenstein’s later philosophy makes a contribution to that sort of project. It notes the importance ofhis doctrine of “meaning as use” for thinking philosophically about religion; it is centered in the life-world of religious people. But it also deals with issues arisingfrom Wittgenstein’s view that philosophy should be a sort (...)
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    The Religious Basis of Culture: T. S. Eliot and Simone Weil.Eric O. Springsted - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (1):105 - 116.
    When T. S. Eliot wrote his preface to Simone Weil's The Need for Roots in 1952 his own fame helped launch the book to a prominent place in the Englishspeaking world. The preface despite its warm admiration for Simone Weil, however, says little about the content of the book. What it does do is praise Weil as a balanced thinker who is ‘more truly a lover of order and hierarchy than most of those who call themselves conservative, and more truly (...)
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    A re-examination of levels and differential in fertility in south Africa from recent evidence.Eric O. Udjo - 2003 - Journal of Biosocial Science 35 (3):413-431.
    The final estimate of South Africa's population as of October 1996 from the first post-apartheid census by Statistics South Africa was lower (40·6 million) than expected (42 million). The expectation of a total population of 42 million was largely based on results of apartheid projections of South Africa's population. The results of the last apartheid census in South Africa in 1991 had been adjusted such that it was consistent with results modelling the population size of South Africa. The discrepancy between (...)
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    Luigi Perissinotto and Begoña Ramón Cámara , Wittgenstein and Plato: Connections, Comparisons, and Contrasts . xiii + 335, price ₤63.00 hb. [REVIEW]Eric O. Springsted - 2016 - Philosophical Investigations 39 (3):304-308.
  17. Richard Brandt, Facts, Values and Morality, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp. viii+ 319,£ 14.95 paperback,£ 40 hard-back. [REVIEW]Eric O. Springsted - 1999 - Philosophical Investigations 22 (2).
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    Simone Kotva, Effort and Grace: On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. 230+xvi pages. [REVIEW]Eric O. Springsted - 2023 - Philosophical Investigations 46 (3):395-398.
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    Philosophy for Understanding Theology.Diogenes Allen & Eric O. Springsted - 1985 - Westminster John Knox Press.
    Philosophy for Understanding Theology has become the classic text for exploring the relationship between philosophy and Christian theology. This new edition adds chapters on postmodernism and questions of the self and the good to bring the book up to date with current scholarship. It introduces students to the influence that key philosophers and philosophical movements through the centuries have had on shaping Christian theology in both its understandings and forms of expression.
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    Spirit, Nature and Community: Issues in the Thought of Simone Weil.Diogenes Allen & Eric O. Springsted - 1994 - State University of New York Press.
    In 11 essays (many of which have appeared elsewhere though some only in French, together with new material prepared especially for this volume), the authors cover the main, and some of the more controversial, aspects of Weil's (1909-1943) ...
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    Christian Platonism of Simone Weil.E. Jane Doering & Eric O. Springsted (eds.) - 2004 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    "Anyone interested in Simone Weil will want, and need, to read this superb collection." —Diogenes Allen, Princeton Theological Seminary “These essays—some written by leading specialists in Simone Weil's thought, others by prominent theologians and philosophers of religion—are especially valuable not only for elucidating Weil's reading of Plato but also for showing what one or another form of Christian Platonism can mean for us today.” —James A. Wiseman, O.S.B., Catholic University of America "This remarkable and penetrating collection of essays on Simone (...)
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  22. Primary readings in philosophy for understanding theology.Diogenes Allen & Eric O. Springsted (eds.) - 1992 - Louisville, Ky.: Westminster/John Knox Press.
    This new anthology provides primary texts undergirding Diogenes Allen's earlier work, Philosophy for Understanding Theology, making for a valuable theological ...
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    (1 other version)Steps toward improving ethical evaluation in health technology assessment: a proposed framework.Nazila Assasi, Jean-Eric Tarride, Daria O’Reilly & Lisa Schwartz - forthcoming - Most Recent Articles: Bmc Medical Ethics.
    While evaluation of ethical aspects in health technology assessment has gained much attention during the past years, the integration of ethics in HTA practice still presents many challenges. In response...
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    Gravitational Faraday Effect Produced by a Ring Laser.David Eric Cox, James G. O’Brien, Ronald L. Mallett & Chandra Roychoudhuri - 2007 - Foundations of Physics 37 (4-5):723-733.
    Using the linearized Einstein gravitational field equations and the Maxwell field equations it is shown that the plane of polarization of an electromagnetic wave is rotated by the gravitational field created by the electromagnetic radiation of a ring laser. It is further shown that this gravitational Faraday effect shares many of the properties of the standard electromagnetic Faraday effect. An experimental arrangement is then suggested for the observation of this gravitational Faraday effect induced by the ring laser.
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    The beauty that saves: essays on aesthetics and language in Simone Weil.John M. Dunaway & Eric O. Springsted (eds.) - 1996 - Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press.
    The Beauty That Saves, a collection of essays by many of the most prominent American and European scholars on Weil, begins with a foreword by well-known writer ...
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    The Philosophy of Art: Being "Art Et Scholastique".Jacques Maritain, Eric Gill & John O'connor - 1923 - S. Dominic's Press.
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  27. Kant y las ciencias sociales.Patiño Avila & J. Ernesto - 1984 - Tunja [Colombia]: Ediciones "La Rana y el Aguila".
     
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    Intensified rice production negatively impacts plant biodiversity, diet, lifestyle and quality of life: transdisciplinary and gendered research in the Middle Senegal River Valley.Danièle Clavel, Hélène Guétat-Bernard & Eric O. Verger - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (2):745-760.
    A major programme of irrigated rice extension in the Middle Senegal River Valley has further limited the river’s natural flooding in the floodplain (Waalo), initially reduced by drought. We conducted a transdisciplinary (TD) and gendered study in the region to explore links between agricultural biodiversity and family diets using a social analysis of women’s practices. The results showed how rice expansion impacts local agrobiodiversity, diet quality and the cultural way of life. Disappearance of the singular agropastoral and fishing system of (...)
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    Modeling Recognition Memory Using the Similarity Structure of Natural Input.Joyca P. W. Lacroix, Jaap M. J. Murre, Eric O. Postma & H. Jaap Herik - 2006 - Cognitive Science 30 (1):121-145.
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    Modeling Recognition Memory Using the Similarity Structure of Natural Input.Joyca P. W. Lacroix, Jaap M. J. Murre, Eric O. Postma & H. Jaap van den Herik - 2006 - Cognitive Science 30 (1):121-145.
    The natural input memory (NIM) model is a new model for recognition memory that operates on natural visual input. A biologically informed perceptual preprocessing method takes local samples (eye fixations) from a natural image and translates these into a feature‐vector representation. During recognition, the model compares incoming preprocessed natural input to stored representations. By complementing the recognition memory process with a perceptual front end, the NIM model is able to make predictions about memorability based directly on individual natural stimuli. We (...)
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  31. Development in the Estimation of Degree Measure: Integrating Analog and Discrete Representations.Jonathan Michael Vitale, John B. Black, Eric O. Carson & Chun-Hao Chang - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
     
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    Transitive Inference Remains Despite Overtraining on Premise Pair C+D-.Héctor O. Camarena, Oscar García-Leal, José E. Burgos, Felipe Parrado & Laurent Ávila-Chauvet - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  33. ¿ Democracia o respeto? Reflexiones heterodoxas sobre bioética.José Manuel Bermudo Avila - 2009 - In López de la Vieja & Ma Teresa, Ensayos sobre bioética. Salamanca: Universidad de Salamanca.
     
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    Sartre o el humanismo impensable.Bermudo Ávila & José Manuel - 2004 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 17:121.
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    Imaginação: entre o medo e a liberdade.Daniel C. Avila - 2010 - Cadernos Espinosanos 23:135.
    Medo e esperança aparecem na história da filosofia como problemas situados na dimensão temporal da existência. Espinosa acompanha essa tradição, bem como o uso da filosofia como uma medicina animi, porém reserva para si algumas diferenças. Ressaltando o papel da imagem na constituição de medo e esperança, demarca a via pela qual estes dois afetos são necessariamente produzidos pela limitação da imaginação à duração dos corpos. No entanto, quando livre dos impedimentos à sua potência, a mente é capaz de ordenar (...)
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    Estado de Exceção e Relações Internacionais: O Refugiado e o Poder Soberano.Flávia De Ávila & Allan Wesley M. Dos Santos - 2019 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 11 (30).
    O estudo do estado de exceção, paradoxo central da política moderna, é objeto da análise de diferentes vertentes conceituais que envolvem o poder soberano e o seu exercício. Sua prática tem importantes consequências para as Relações Internacionais, como no caso de refugiados, que muitas vezes se encontram à margem do amparo legal estatal por sua singular situação, carentes do exercício da cidadania e liberdade para agirem como agentes políticos transformadores do meio social. Este artigo propõe um delineamento de teorias político-filosóficas (...)
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    A Jurisprudência Do Supremo Tribunal Federal Sobre o Controle Judicial Do Orçamento Público e a Proteção Dos Direitos Humanos.Ana Paula Oliveira Ávila & Daniella Bitencourt - 2017 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 3 (1):18.
    Este artigo apresenta um panorama da jurisprudência do Supremo Tribunal Federal sobre o controle judicial do orçamento público e a proteção dos direitos humanos enquanto fim do Estado e do direito, especialmente considerando a recente tese fixada sobre o assunto. A questão de saber se é possível conciliar a atividade judicial com o controle de constitucionalidade dos orçamentos públicos é complexa e polêmica. Diante disso, para além de analisar as implicações orçamentárias decorrentes da judicialização dos direitos sociais positivos, o objetivo (...)
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    "Um Quarto Mosqueteiro da Teoria Do Contrato Social: O Pensamento Político Do Barão de Holbach" de Charles Devellennes.Fábio Rodrigues de Ávila - 2023 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 14 (37):157-181.
    A famosa filosofia materialista e ateísta de Holbach é menos conhecida por sua dimensão política. Ainda assim, o autor propôs uma teoria original do contrato social em suas obras da década de 1770. Este artigo detalha as principais características de seu pensamento político e de sua ideia de contrato social, destacando sua proposta de uma “Etocracia”, que se fundamenta na utilidade e na justiça. Essa Etocracia abre caminho para um republicanismo pluralista com traços originais na história das ideias. Holbach era (...)
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    Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg.James R. O'Shea & Eric M. Rubenstein (eds.) - 2010 - Ridgeview Publishing Co..
    Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg Edited by James R. O'Shea and Eric M. Rubenstein Introduction KANT Willem deVries, Kant, Rosenberg, and the Mirror of Philosophy David Landy, The Premise That Even Hume Must Accept LANGUAGE AND MIND William G. Lycan, Rosenberg On Proper Names Douglas Long, Why Life is Necessary for Mind: The Significance of Animate Behavior Dorit Bar-On and Mitchell Green, Lionspeak: Communication, Expression, and Meaning David Rosenthal, The Mind and Its Expression MIND (...)
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    La armadura y la máquina: notas en torno a la sustitución.Antonio Castillo Ávila - 2024 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 16 (2):267-282.
    El presente artículo pretende reflexionar en torno a la problemática de la potencial sustitución o remplazo del ser humano por parte de la tecnología de la automatización. El debate, tan antiguo como la modernidad, ha sufrido en los últimos tres años un impulso sorprendente debido a la aparición en la esfera pública de los algoritmos probabilísticos productores de textos o imágenes: las llamadas IA generativas. En un contexto de discursos sensacionalistas arrastrados por un alarmismo o utopismo fomentado por las estrategias (...)
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    Schopenhauer y la tragedia: el valor de la compasión.Remedios Ávila - 2019 - Pensamiento 75 (284):683-699.
    El siguiente trabajo estudia las emociones trágicas en Schopenhauer y se ocupa especialmente de la compasión, reivindicando el valor positivo de esta última. En primer lugar, se refiere a la teoría de la tragedia de Aristóteles con el fin de clarificar la posición de Schopenhauer. En segundo lugar, intenta mostrar que la compasión posee en este autor una triple vertiente o función: estética, ética y ontológica. Finalmente, se examina una serie de cuestiones que dan idea de la novedad y originalidad (...)
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  42. Observation Sentences and Enlightened Empiricism in Quine’s philosophy.Ignacio Ávila - 2014 - Ideas Y Valores 63 (154):271-294.
    En este ensayo planteo una dificultad que encuentro en la última propuesta de Quine sobre las oraciones observacionales. Argumento que esta dificultad impide que tales oraciones cumplan el rol que él les asigna en su filosofía y socavan su empirismo ilustrado. Luego exploro tentativamente un resquicio que encuentro en la propia filosofía quineana que eventualmente podría evitar los problemas derivados de dicha dificultad. El precio de seguir el camino apuntado por ese resquicio es, sin embargo, una cierta reinterpretación del espíritu (...)
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    Epistemologias, gênero e dogmatismo científico.Daniel Martínez-Ávila & Mariana Rodrigues Gomes de Mello - 2022 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 9 (1):182-194.
    Há uma filosofia da diferença que precisa ser mais considerada nos nossos tempos, visto que se opõe à tradição filosófica identitária dos pré-socráticos à atualidade, que se apegou obstinadamente à ideia de identidade, que vislumbra o real, somente através da referência ao idêntico. Nessa perspectiva, os anseios e peculiaridades dos mais diversos movimentos sociais precisam ser ouvidos de modo mais efetivo pela filosofia e pela ciência. Mesmo nas ciências exatas, a teoria não é eterna, quanto mais nas sociais aplicadas, como (...)
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    Filosofía política: Los jalones de la libertad.José Manuel Bermudo Avila - 2001 - Barcelona: Ediciones del Serbal.
    Esta introducción a la reflexión filosófico-política pretende ofrecer una manera de ver la política, de pensar la ciudad, de comprender las condiciones y reglas que hacen posible que los hombres vivan juntos; exponer una representación de la política vista desde una posición filosófica que ha de ser justificada como posible y actual en los estrechos límites que dos milenios y medio de filosofía han dejado a la razón. Resumen del ínice: Presentación.- La caverna y las sirenas o el momento político (...)
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  45. La tolerancia (del liberalismo al pluralismo).José Manuel Bermudo Avila - 1999 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 33:243-260.
    En el artículo se contraponen, argumentan y valoran dos conceptos de la tolerancia. Uno, de raíz ilustrada, compatible con la posibilidad de establecer preferencias racionales entre los modelos de comunidad política, criterios de justicia o formas de vida; se trata de una tolerancia respecto a las personas (y sus derechos a expresarse y a elegir su plan de vida) compatible con la crítica radical a sus ideas y representaciones. El otro concepto, coherente con la actual ideología del pluralismo, que afirma (...)
     
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  46. Vico y Hobbes: el "verum-factum".José Manuel Bermudo Avila - 1991 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 1:135-153.
    Aunque Vico hace varias referencias a Hobbes creemos que en realidad nunca tuvo un estrecho conocimiento del filósofo inglés. Pensamos que no merece la pena realmente buscar similitudes o coincidencias generales en textos seleccionados. Pero sí creemos que sería interesante comparar ambas actitudes metodológicas, su esfuerzo común por establecer las bases de una ciencia civil invirtiendo la "jerarquía de la evidencia", esto es, llevando el nivel de la ciencia social a las matemáticas y trasladando las ciencias naturales al rango de (...)
     
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    La democracia como política estética: lo utópico como cuestionamiento de lo sensible Un diálogo entre Darío Botero Uribe y Jacques Rancière.Juan Sebastián Sánchez Ávila - 2015 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 36 (112):14.
    El presente texto es una indagación del concepto de utopía propuesto por el filósofo colombiano Darío Botero Uribe, en relación con el concepto de disenso expuesto por el filósofo francés Jacques Ranciére. El pensamiento político de los dos autores toma como centro de las transformaciones políticas el movimiento individual ético en forma de acción política en vía de trasformación de diferentes formas de dominación presentes en las sociedades actuales. La intención entonces se centra en la estética como disputa de la (...)
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    Confianza Reflexiva. La reflexión sobre la confianza ante conocimientos y acciones sociales.Esteban Marín Ávila - 2023 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 20:141-157.
    Este artículo plantea que ciertas situaciones en las que nos vemos obligados a prestar atención a los riesgos que tomamos al confiar, como la amenaza de violencia o la ruptura de la confianza, motivan una forma particular de confianza en la cual nos interesa tomar consciencia de las creencias, valoraciones e intenciones prácticas implicadas al confiar. Tras describir fenomenológicamente, desde una perspectiva husserliana, la estructura de esta forma de confianza, denominada confianza reflexiva o racional, se expone por qué su análisis (...)
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    Las bases subjetivas de la violencia política en Atoyac, Guerrero (México). Una interpretación del proceso insurreccional de la guerrilla del Partido de los Pobres en los años sesenta del siglo XX.Francisco Ávila Coronel - 2019 - Ratio Juris 14 (29):267-290.
    El presente artículo busca explicar el proceso de insurrección de la guerrilla del Partido de los Pobres, liderado por el maestro rural Lucio Cabañas Barrientos en Atoyac, Guerrero. El enfoque de esta investigación busca estudiar las violencias culturales y sociales cotidianas, como parte de un proceso histórico que formó parte del fenómeno de la violencia política-caciquil. El problema-eje de esta investigación será la contrarreforma agraria iniciada durante los años cuarenta del siglo XX, que hacia los años sesenta producirá en Guerrero (...)
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    A New Method for a Virtue-Based Responsible Conduct of Research Curriculum: Pilot Test Results.Eric Berling, Chet McLeskey, Michael O’Rourke & Robert T. Pennock - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (3):899-910.
    Drawing on Pennock’s theory of scientific virtues, we are developing an alternative curriculum for training scientists in the responsible conduct of research that emphasizes internal values rather than externally imposed rules. This approach focuses on the virtuous characteristics of scientists that lead to responsible and exemplary behavior. We have been pilot-testing one element of such a virtue-based approach to RCR training by conducting dialogue sessions, modeled upon the approach developed by Toolbox Dialogue Initiative, that focus on a specific virtue, e.g., (...)
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