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    La expresión de la fe en femenino.Felisa Elizondo Aragón - 2003 - Arbor 175 (689):751-771.
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    Enseñar y, sobre todo, aprender. Un relato más que una lección.Felisa Elizondo - 2014 - Salmanticensis 61 (2):195-217.
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    Laudatio de la profesora Felisa Elizondo, con ocasión de su ultima lectio como Profesora de la SEcción de Teología Pastoral de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca en su sede de Madrid.Juan De Dios Martín Velasco - 2014 - Salmanticensis 61 (2):187-194.
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  4. Reason in its Practical Application.E. Sonny Elizondo - 2013 - Philosophers' Imprint 13:1-17.
    Is practical reason a cognitive faculty? Do practical judgments make claims about a subject matter that are appropriately assessed in terms of their agreement with that subject matter? According to Kantians like Christine Korsgaard, the answer is no. To think otherwise is to conflate the theoretical and the practical, the epistemic and the ethical. I am not convinced. In this paper, I motivate my skepticism through examination of the very figure who inspires Korsgaard’s rejection of cognitivism: Kant. For as I (...)
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  5. Morality is its own Reward.E. Sonny Elizondo - 2016 - Kantian Review 21 (3):343-365.
    Traditionally, Kantian ethics has been thought hostile to agents' well-being. Recent commentators have rightly called this view into question, but they do not push their challenge far enough. For they leave in place a fundamental assumption on which the traditional view rests, viz., that happiness is all there is to well-being. This assumption is important, since, combined with Kant’s rationalism about morality and empiricism about happiness, it implies that morality and well-being are at best extrinsically related. Since morality can only (...)
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  6. Kantian Eudaimonism.E. Sonny Elizondo - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (4):655-669.
    My aim in this essay is to reorient our understanding of the Kantian ethical project, especially in relation to its assumed rivals. I do this by considering Kant's relation to eudaimonism, especially in its Aristotelian form. I argue for two points. First, once we understand what Kant and Aristotle mean by happiness, we can see that not only is it the case that, by Kant's lights, Aristotle is not a eudaimonist. We can also see that, by Aristotle's lights, Kant is (...)
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  7. More Than a Feeling.E. Sonny Elizondo - 2014 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 44 (3-4):425-442.
    According to rationalist conceptions of moral agency, the constitutive capacities of moral agency are rational capacities. So understood, rationalists are often thought to have a problem with feeling. For example, many believe that rationalists must reject the attractive Aristotelian thought that moral activity is by nature pleasant. I disagree. It is easy to go wrong here because it is easy to assume that pleasure is empirical rather than rational and so extrinsic rather than intrinsic to moral agency, rationalistically conceived. Drawing (...)
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  8. Taking metaphysics seriously: Kant on the foundations of ethics.E. Sonny Elizondo - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):793-807.
    Ask most philosophers for an example of a moral rationalist, and they will probably answer “Kant.” And no wonder. Kant’s first great work of moral philosophy, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, opens with a clarion call for rationalism, proclaiming the need to work out for once a pure moral philosophy, a metaphysics of morals. That this metaphysics includes the first principle of ethics, the moral law, is obvious. But what about the second principles, particular moral laws, such as duties (...)
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  9. Kantian Naturalism.E. Sonny Elizondo - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    I offer a qualified defence of Kant’s natural teleological argument, that is, his inference from the (un)naturalness of an act to its (im)morality. Though I reject many of Kant’s conclusions, I think the form of argument he uses to support these conclusions is not as wrong-headed as it might at first appear. I consider and answer two objections: first, that the argument is inconsistent with Kant’s moral rationalism; and second, that the argument is inconsistent with post-Kantian developments in science. I (...)
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  10. Kantian Cognitivism.E. Sonny Elizondo - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (4):711-725.
    According to many of its advocates, one of the main attractions of Kantian moral philosophy is its metaethical innocence. The most interesting argument for such innocence appeals to Kantians' rationalism. Roughly, if moral action is simply rational action, then we do not need to appeal to anything beyond rationality to certify moral judgment. I assess this argument by reflecting on (dis)analogies between moral and logical forms of rationalism. I conclude that the Kantian claim to metaethical innocence is overstated. Kantians cannot (...)
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    The dialectic between allegory and symbol in Origin of the German Trauerspiel.Eduardo García Elizondo - 2024 - Aufklärung 11 (2):49-62.
    The present work proposes to analyze the dialectic between allegory and symbol elaborated from Walter Benjamin's rhetorical-aesthetic reading of the artistic form of the German Trauerspiel. Based on this, through a way of expository interpretation, we will address how the following three key moments are articulated in the book on the German Trauerspiel: the link between the Trauerspiel and the profane scene of reading, the particularity of allegorical signification, and the inseparability of allegory and mourning. From the exposition of these (...)
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  12. Did nature also choose arsenic ?Felisa Wolfe-Simon & Paul C. W. Davies - unknown
    : All known life requires phosphorus (P) in the form of inorganic phosphate (PO43x or Pi) and phosphate-containing organic molecules. Pi serves as the backbone of the nucleic acids that constitute genetic material and as the major repository of chemical energy for metabolism in polyphosphate bonds. Arsenic (As) lies directly below P on the periodic table and so the two elements share many chemical properties, although their chemistries are sufficiently dissimilar that As cannot directly replace P in modern biochemistry. Arsenic (...)
     
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    The dissimilar in the similar: Mimesis and Reading in Walter Benjamin.Eduardo García-Elizondo - 2023 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 68:11-30.
    In this paper, we delimit the moments in which, in “Doctrine of the Similar” and in “On the Mimetic Faculty”, reading and Sprache (speech, language, language) are inseparably linked to the category of “non-sensuous similarities.” In this conception, the analogical-proportional representation of traditional mimesis is dislocated by a rhetori- cal conception of symbolic experiences given by different semiotic forms. Moreover, the idealist ground of the symbolic is relocated in the specific area of language, in which the perception of similarities is (...)
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    El criticismo como punto de partida para una filosofía contemporánea venidera.Eduardo García Elizondo - 2023 - Revista Filosofía Uis 22 (2):331-354.
    En el presente trabajo se propone analizar la apropiación que hace Walter Benjamin del criticismo kantiano para la construcción de una filosofía contemporánea venidera. En función de ello, mediante una vía de interpretación expositiva, abordaremos cómo se articula en “Sobre el programa de la filosofía venidera” el pasaje de la crítica a la metafísica hacia una crítica de tipo retórico, considerando los momentos siguientes: la doble articulación del significante Lehre (entendido en su acepción teorético-doctrinal —tal como funciona en el discurso (...)
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    El desvío retórico de la crítica en Walter Benjamin.Eduardo García Elizondo - 2024 - Sofia 13 (1):13142857-13142857.
    El presente trabajo se propone analizar el desvío retórico que hace Walter Benjamin en su lectura de la crítica kantiana a la metafísica. En función de ello, mediante una vía de interpretación expositiva, abordaremos cómo se sitúa lo retórico en el marco de una tarea crítica que busca ampliar los dominios transcriptos de la experiencia posible hacia un trasfondo incondicionado, no reducible bajo el ideal sistemático de la _Wissenschaft_ y sus primados de tipo metafísico-gnoseológico. A partir de la exposición de (...)
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  16. Las epistemologías feministas como base para la construcción de conocimientos en ciencias sociales.Mariángel Elizondo - 2021 - In Esteban Vergalito & Marco G. Mallamaci, Praxis, conocimiento y emancipación: indagaciones de epistemología política. San Juan, Argentina: Editorial UNSJ.
     
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  17. Lo estético y el sentido: una lectura de la fe desde la finalidad.David Alonso Sánchez Elizondo - 2009 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 47 (120):119-125.
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    Sprache y lectura en Walter Benjamin.Eduardo García Elizondo - 2021 - Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 18.
    In this paper we articulate, partially and from a rhetorical analysis approach, the crucial moments in which reading appears linked to die Sprache in Walter Benjamin's writings. Both reading and die Sprache operate in Benjamin's discourses as a point of synecdochic crystallization for the elaboration of his rhetorical critique, already outlined in his posthumous writings of youth and brought into play in his early and late essays on art criticism. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator.
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    The Liberal Ethics of Charles Taylor in the Political Context of Liberal Societies.Julián Elizondo Reyes & José Francisco Zárate Ortíz - 2019 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 31:91-113.
    RESUMEN En este artículo se presenta una reflexión crítica de la propuesta ética liberal de Charles Taylor y su viabilidad en el contexto político de las sociedades liberales actuales. Una conformación social y política liberal se entiende como aquella donde se promueven y se defiende mayores libertades en esquemas de derechos individuales junto con la exigencia del respeto a esas garantías individuales. Sin embargo, el contexto político liberal, siendo el más idóneo en las sociedades actuales, presenta varios problemas éticos que (...)
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    Women in Politics: Are They Really Concerned about Equality?: An Essay on the Basque Political System.Arantxa Elizondo & Eva Martínez-Hernández - 1997 - European Journal of Women's Studies 4 (4):451-472.
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    User Modelling in Knowledge-Based Systems.M. Felisa Verdejo - 1992 - In Jes Ezquerro, Cognition, Semantics and Philosophy. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 23--46.
  22. Agency, Complicity, and the Responsibility to Resist Structural Injustice.Corwin Aragon & Alison M. Jaggar - 2018 - Journal of Social Philosophy 49 (3):439-460.
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    Navigating the Science System: Research Integrity and Academic Survival Strategies.Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner & Andrea Reyes Elizondo - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (2):1-19.
    Research Integrity (RI) is high on the agenda of both institutions and science policy. The European Union as well as national ministries of science have launched ambitious initiatives to combat misconduct and breaches of research integrity. Often, such initiatives entail attempts to regulate scientific behavior through guidelines that institutions and academic communities can use to more easily identify and deal with cases of misconduct. Rather than framing misconduct as a result of an information deficit, we instead conceptualize Questionable Research Practices (...)
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    Responsible family ownership in small‐ and medium‐sized family enterprises: an exploratory study.Cristina Aragón Amonarriz & Cristina Iturrioz Landart - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 25 (1):75-93.
    The concept of responsible ownership was originally developed with reference to large, publicly held firms. However, the relevance of small- and medium-sized closely held firms, such as family firms, in all economies and the specific governance and organisational characteristics of these firms require further examination of the responsible ownership concept and its operationalisation. Based on the existing literature, we define the construct of responsible family ownership to fill this gap in responsible ownership theory. We propose a scale that can be (...)
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    “So Happy I Could Shout!” and “So Happy I Could Cry!” Dimorphous expressions represent and communicate motivational aspects of positive emotions.Oriana R. Aragón & John A. Bargh - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (2):286-302.
    Happiness can be expressed through smiles. Happiness can also be expressed through physical displays that without context, would appear to be sadness and anger. These seemingly incongruent displays of happiness, termed dimorphous expressions, we propose, represent and communicate expressers’ motivational orientations. When participants reported their own aggressive expressions in positive or negative contexts, their expressions represented positive or negative emotional experiences respectively, imbued with appetitive orientations. In contrast, reported sad expressions, in positive or negative contexts, represented positive and negative emotional (...)
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    “Tears of joy” & “smiles of joy” prompt distinct patterns of interpersonal emotion regulation.Oriana R. Aragón & Margaret S. Clark - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):913-940.
    ABSTRACTClose relationship partners often respond to happiness expressed through smiles with capitalization, i.e. they join in attempting to up-regulate and prolong the individual’s positive emotion, and they often respond to crying with interpersonal down-regulation of negative emotions, attempting to dampen the negative emotions. We investigated how people responded when happiness was expressed through tears, an expression termed dimorphous. We hypothesised that the physical expression of crying would prompt interpersonal down-regulation of emotion when the onlooker perceived that the expresser was experiencing (...)
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  27. R.P.F. Petri de Aragon, Ordinis Eremitarum S. Augustini, Artium, & Sacrætheologiæmagistri, & in Clarissima Salmanticensi Academia Publici Professoris, in Secundam Secundae D. Thomædoct. Angelici Commentaria, de Iustitia Et Iure.Petrus de Aragon, Thomas & Societas Minima - 1595 - Apud Minimam Societatem.
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    Global Gender Justice and Epistemic Oppression: A Response to an Epistemic Dilemma.Corwin Aragon - 2019 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 5 (2).
    Critiques of Western feminists’ attempts to extend claims about gender injustice to the global context highlighted a dilemma facing Western feminists, what I call the global gender justice dilemma. In response to this dilemma, Alison M. Jaggar argues that Western feminists should turn our attention away from trying to resolve it and, instead, toward examination of our own complicity in the processes that produce injustice. I suggest that this kind of approach is helpful in responding to an additional dilemma that (...)
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    How Can Responsible Family Ownership be Sustained Across Generations? A Family Social Capital Approach.Cristina Aragón-Amonarriz, Agustín Mateo Arredondo & Cristina Iturrioz-Landart - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (1):161-185.
    Responsible family ownership is a combination of the family’s commitment to the family-firm’s stakeholders in the long term and the explicit behaviour of the family members associated with the firm. However, families are not individuals but rather a system of relationships among family members. In such a context, misunderstandings in communication, anachronistic mentalities and different value systems can block the intergenerational transmission of RFO. Consequently, the responsibility of the family towards the FF’s stakeholders may be damaged and the firm’s socially (...)
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    Building a Case for Social Justice Situated Case Studies in Nonideal Social Theory.Corwin Aragon - 2021 - In Heidi Elizabeth Grasswick & Nancy Arden McHugh, Making the Case: Feminist and Critical Race Philosophers Engage Case Studies. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 23-45.
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    María Rosa Antognazza. Leibniz: a very the short introduction. New York, 2016. Oxford University Press. 134pp. [REVIEW]Julián Elizondo - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía 19 (1):97-99.
    Esta obra de María Rosa Antognazza es, como su nombre indica, una breve, si no, brevísima introducción al pensamiento del Autor de Leipzig. A lo largo de unas ciento quince páginas, la filósofa italiana nos guía por el, aparentemente, enrevesado autor. Para quienes no estén familiarizados con la serie A Very Short Introducción, esta es una propuesta de Oxford para no especialistas. De hecho, serán los legos quienes mayor provecho encuentren en esta lectura.
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  32. The Virtues of Happiness: A Theory of the Good Life. [REVIEW]E. Sonny Elizondo - 2016 - Philosophical Quarterly 66 (262):181-183.
    A Review of Paul Bloomfield's book _The Virtues of Happiness: A Theory of the Good Life_ (OUP 2014).
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    CAMPBELL, ULISES. William James y los fundamentos filosóficos del pragmatismo político «norteamericano», Colección Investigación en Ciencias Sociales y Administrativas, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Ciudad Juárez, 2011, 190 pp. [REVIEW]Jessica Elizondo - 2012 - Anuario Filosófico 45 (3):665-667.
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    SELLARS, JOHN, Lessons in Stoicism: What Ancient Philosophers Teach Us About How to Live, Penguin Books, Londres, 2020, 96 pp. [REVIEW]Julián Elizondo - 2021 - Anuario Filosófico 54 (2):411-413.
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  35. Making statements and approval voting.Enriqueta Aragones, Itzhak Gilboa & Andrew Weiss - 2011 - Theory and Decision 71 (4):461-472.
    We assume that people have a need to make statements, and construct a model in which this need is the sole determinant of voting behavior. In this model, an individual selects a ballot that makes as close a statement as possible to her ideal point, where abstaining from voting is a possible (null) statement. We show that in such a model, a political system that adopts approval voting may be expected to enjoy a significantly higher rate of participation in elections (...)
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    Circumstance anguish: an iatrophilosophical model for depresalgia.Martín L. Vargas-Aragón - 2024 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 70:201-224.
    “Iatrophilosophy” is defined as the translational discipline between medicine and philosophy that has a double objective, theoretical and practical. It is presented a model of practical iatrophilosophy applied to chronic pain associated with depression and stress—depresalgia—, that expands Phenomenologic, Hermeneutic, Dynamic Psychotherapy (PHD) to the general medical field. It starts from the general model of the medical triad - disease, illness, and sickness- and, in the horizon of Ortega's anthropology, five nuclear metaphors are proposed: greed of the body, anguish of (...)
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    Participants' Understanding of the Process of Psychological Research: Debriefing.Alfredo S. Aragon, John P. Gluck & Janet L. Brody - 2000 - Ethics and Behavior 10 (1):13-25.
    In a broad-based study of experiences in psychological research, 65 undergraduates participating in a wide range of psychological experiments were interviewed in depth. Overall findings demonstrated that participants hold varying views, with only 32% of participants characterizing their experiences as completely positive. Participants' descriptions of their debriefing experiences suggest substantial variability in the content, format, and general quality of debriefing practices. Just over 40% of the debriefing experiences were viewed favorably. Positive debriefing experiences were described as including a thorough explanation (...)
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    Metáforas de la globalización: una mirada europea.Juan Francisco Fuentes Aragones - 2025 - Araucaria 27 (58).
    El artículo hace, primero, un breve recorrido por la idea de globalización, mucho antes de expresarse a través del término actual, como conciencia de una realidad orgánicamente articulada, que ha alcanzado los últimos confines del mundo conocido. Pese a los remotos antecedentes del fenómeno y de la existencia de una “primera globalización” a finales del siglo XIX, la explosión del uso del término se produjo a finales del XX, por la confluencia de una serie de factores señalados en el artículo. (...)
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    Why and How Does Social Responsibility Differ Among SMEs? A Social Capital Systemic Approach.Cristina Aragón, Lorea Narvaiza & Maite Altuna - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 138 (2):365-384.
    The existing analysis of heterogeneous social responsibility in small and medium enterprises has considered the effects of individual factors. However, no holistic analysis has been performed on how different factors of heterogeneity interact and how they collectively affect SR in SMEs. Here, we propose a new systemic approach—employing the social capital concept—with the aim of identifying how and why SR is built diversely in SMEs. In particular, we focus on a positive and holistic perspective that integrates the factors proposed in (...)
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    Can induced reflection affect moral decision-making?Daniel Spears, Yasmina Okan, Irene Hinojosa-Aguayo, José César Perales, María Ruz & Felisa González - 2021 - Philosophical Psychology 34 (1):28-46.
    Evidence about whether reflective thinking may be induced and whether it affects utilitarian choices is inconclusive. Research suggests that answering items correctly in the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) before responding to dilemmas may lead to more utilitarian decisions. However, it is unclear to what extent this effect is driven by the inhibition of intuitive wrong responses (reflection) versus the requirement to engage in deliberative processing. To clarify this issue, participants completed either the CRT or the Berlin Numeracy Test (BNT) – (...)
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    Empowerment without Rights.Corwin Aragon - 2023 - Radical Philosophy Review 26 (1):115-122.
    In Women’s Activism, Feminism, and Social Justice, Margaret McLaren develops and argues for a new theoretical framework, the feminist social justice approach, that can guide ongoing feminist transnational solidarity projects. I briefly map out the main lines of argumentation in McLaren’s book and highlight some of the valuable contributions these arguments make to the intersecting sub-fields of global ethics, global justice, development ethics, and feminist philosophy. I then note two critical thoughts on the book. First, I argue that McLaren’s concessions (...)
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    ‘Subjects to be dealt with’: Disability, class, and carceral power in early 20th-century Britain.Margarita Aragon - forthcoming - History of the Human Sciences.
    In this article, I will examine the category ‘subject to be dealt with’, which was established by the 1913 Mental Deficiency Act. Designed to demonstrate the legislation's respect for individual liberty, the boundaries of the category established the grounds on which authorities had the responsibility to act upon those deemed to be ‘mentally defective’. In essence, ‘subject to be dealt with’ became the supposedly rational, measured qualifying category through which the condemnation of ‘defect’ could be operationalized. In both its actual (...)
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    Configuraciones formativas de los formadores desde sus constructos personales: retos, procesos y experiencias.Magaly Hernández Aragón - 2023 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 8 (1):1-19.
    El estudio de la formación inicial del profesorado realizado al interior de las escuelas normales de México demanda situarla tanto en un espacio social, temporal e institucional específico como también volcar la mirada en los sujetos que la desarrollan, es decir, poner atención en el trabajo efectuado por los formadores. Esta investigación parte de tal reconocimiento, planteándose como objetivo analizar las configuraciones formativas que desarrollan los formadores, con base en sus constructos personales que comunican en los procesos de formación inicial (...)
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    Lactantius Before Lactantius? A Hexameter From the Carmina XII Sapientvm in an Inscription on Samian Ware From Belsinon (Hispania Tarraconensis).Isidro Aguilera Aragón & Borja Díaz Ariño - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (1):447-449.
    This paper presents a graffito written after firing on a Samian-ware bowl dated to the turn of the first and second centuries c.e., which seems to contain part of a hexameter included in the well-known anthology Carmina XII sapientum, the composition of which has recently been attributed to the Christian author Lactantius.
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    Contra el utilitarismo: el heterogéneo enfoque de los teóricos de la virtud.Gabriel Aragón Aranda - 2017 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 9 (1):67-88.
    El presente trabajo, perteneciente al campo de la ética normativa, tiene como propósito ofrecer una selección de objeciones relevantes al utilitarismo. Dicha selección viene dada por una serie de autores que guardan relación con la heterogénea ética de la virtud. En primer lugar, trataremos sucintamente el utilitarismo viendo en qué consiste en su sentido más general para pasar, en un segundo momento, a atender a ciertas críticas provenientes de Rachels, MacIntyre, Foot y, en especial, de Williams, donde el problema de (...)
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    El respeto por los demás en el marco de la discusión Frankfurt-Raz.Gabriel Aragón Aranda - 2020 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 12 (2):9-22.
    El presente trabajo tiene por objeto estudiar analíticamente la cuestión del respeto atendiendo a su relevancia dentro de la filosofía moral. Para ello nos centraremos en la perspectiva aportada por Harry G. Frankfurt, subsidiaria, en alguna medida, del esclarecimiento previo que realizó a propósito del igualitarismo. Las tesis de Frankfurt serán, posteriormente, contrastadas con el comentario y la disquisición propia que realiza, a propósito del texto de dicho autor, Joseph Raz. Finalmente, tras analizar el diálogo establecido, extraeremos conclusiones respecto al (...)
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    Individuar, nos individuar e individuar em nós: a transindividualidade do conhecer.Luis Eduardo Ponciano Aragon - 2014 - Filosofia E Educação 6 (3):187-208.
    Propomos uma leitura da obra do filósofo Gilbert Simondon, com ênfase no conceito de transindividual. A partir deste percurso são discriminados elementos da ética e do processo do conhecimento no pensamento do autor.
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    La dimensión política de la deconstrucción.Luis Aragón González - 2011 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 54:45-59.
    En las páginas que siguen, vamos a realizar una lectura política del pensamiento de Derrida, dirigiendo nuestra atención, primero, a la deconstrucción de la escritura para centrarnos en el significado político de la différance , segundo, a la institución filosófica como vehículo de elaboración y transmisión del saber y, tercero, a lo que el pensador francés ha reunido bajo el rótulo figuras de lo imposible , con especial atención a la hospitalidad, la responsabilidad y la justicia.
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  49. Las emergencias: del impacto emotivo al compromiso solidario.María Carmen Aragonés - 2004 - Critica 54 (917):8-10.
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  50. La Educación desde la perspectiva de género: germen de una nueva democracia.María Carmen Aragonés & Isabel Pedrazuela - 2005 - Critica 55 (923):8-10.
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