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    New regulation of the right to a dignified dying in Spain: Repercussions for nursing.Cayetano Fernández-Sola, José Granero-Molina, Gabriel Aguilera Manrique, Adelaida María Castro-Sánchez, José Manuel Hernández-Padilla & Josefa Márquez-Membrive - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (5):619-628.
    Preserving dignity during the dying process requires reviewing the roles of those involved in the treatment, care methods and decision-making. This article examines the participation and responsibility assigned to nurses regarding decision-making in the final stages of life, as laid out in the Rights to and Guarantee of Dignity for the Individual During the Process of Death Act. This text has been analysed on the levels of socio-cultural practice and discourse practice, using the critical discourse analysis methodology. The results show (...)
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    Increasing the efficiency of automated theorem proving.Gabriel Aguilera, Inma P. de Guzmán & Manuel Ojeda - 1995 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 5 (1):9-29.
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    A perspective of analysis of culture and cubanism in the philosophical thinking of Juan Marinello.Andria Torres Guerra, Alejandro Torres Gómez de Cádiz Hernández & Edilio Gabriel Reynaldo Aguilera - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (1):35-49.
    El resultado investigativo se centra en una de las prioridades de la línea del polo científico territorial y nacional: la necesidad de rescatar el papel de la intelectualidad cubana durante la República. Se analiza el papel de la cultura y la cubanía en la cosmovisión filosófica de Juan Marinello. El método empleado presupone un análisis dialéctico de la realidad, sustentado en una perspectiva crítica que permite interpretar y enriquecer la concepción sobre los hechos y procesos históricos. Desde una visión holística (...)
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    Applying a Sociolinguistic Model to the Analysis of Informed Consent Documents.José Granero-Molina, Cayetano Fernández-Sola & Gabriel Aguilera-Manrique - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (6):797-812.
    Information on the risks and benefits related to surgical procedures is essential for patients in order to obtain their informed consent. Some disciplines, such as sociolinguistics, offer insights that are helpful for patient—professional communication in both written and oral consent. Communication difficulties become more acute when patients make decisions through an informed consent document because they may sign this with a lack of understanding and information, and consequently feel deprived of their freedom to make their choice about different treatments or (...)
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  5. Plural quantification and classes.Gabriel Uzquiano - 2003 - Philosophia Mathematica 11 (1):67-81.
    When viewed as the most comprehensive theory of collections, set theory leaves no room for classes. But the vocabulary of classes, it is argued, provides us with compact and, sometimes, irreplaceable formulations of largecardinal hypotheses that are prominent in much very important and very interesting work in set theory. Fortunately, George Boolos has persuasively argued that plural quantification over the universe of all sets need not commit us to classes. This paper suggests that we retain the vocabulary of classes, but (...)
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    The notion of independence in categories of algebraic structures, part II: S-minimal extensions.Gabriel Srour - 1988 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 39 (1):55-73.
  7. If-logic and truth-definition.Gabriel Sandu - 1998 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 27 (2):143-164.
    In this paper we show that first-order languages extended with partially ordered connectives and partially ordered quantifiers define, under a certain interpretation, their own truth-predicate. The interpretation in question is in terms of games of imperfect information. This result is compared with those of Kripke and Feferman.
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    Read on the Liar.Gabriel Sandu - 2011 - Discusiones Filosóficas 12 (19):277 - 290.
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    Justifying Deviant Behavior: The Role of Attributions and Moral Emotions.Yiannis Gabriel, Deanna Geddes & Dirk Lindebaum - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (4):779-795.
    We present two studies investigating the impact of causal perceptions and the moral emotions of anger, shame, and guilt on the justification of deviant workplace behavior. Study 1 tests our conceptual framework using a sample of undergraduate business students; Study 2 examines a population of practicing physicians. Results varied significantly between the two samples, suggesting that individual and contextual factors play an important role in shaping the perceptual and emotional processes by which individuals form reactions to undesirable affective workplace events. (...)
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    Is there a duty to routinely reinterpret genomic variant classifications?Gabriel Watts & Ainsley J. Newson - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (12):808-814.
    Multiple studies show that periodic reanalysis of genomic test results held by clinical laboratories delivers significant increases in overall diagnostic yield. However, while there is a widespread consensus that implementing routine reanalysis procedures is highly desirable, there is an equally widespread understanding that routine reanalysis of individual patient results is not presently feasible to perform for all patients. Instead, researchers, geneticists and ethicists are beginning to turn their attention to one part of reanalysis—reinterpretation of previously classified variants—as a means of (...)
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  11. Violência rural e bandoleirismo na Patagônia.Gabriel Rafart - 2011 - Topoi: Revista de História 12 (22):118-136.
     
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    Metacognition in the classroom: The association between students’ exam predictions and their desired grades.Gabriel D. Saenz, Lisa Geraci, Tyler M. Miller & Robert Tirso - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 51:125-139.
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    An axiomatic approach to free amalgamation.Gabriel Conant - 2017 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 82 (2):648-671.
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  14. Präzision und Prägnanz.Gottfried Gabriel - 2019
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    La transición entre los cultos religiosos primitivos de China y el daoismo: la importancia de la alquimia daoísta.Gabriel Terol Rojo - 2011 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 16:259-278.
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    The mystery of being.Gabriel Marcel - 1949 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    v. 1. Reflection & mystery -- v. 2. Faith & reality.
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    Navigating relational ethics in day-to-day practice: working ethically in the counselling professions.Lynne Gabriel - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Andrew Reeves.
    The first in a new series on ethics in the counselling professions, Navigating Relational Ethics in Day-to-Day Practice contextualises the series and provides a practical 'how to' guide for bringing the theoretical concepts of ethics into practice. Lynne Gabriel and Andrew Reeves provide a compelling explanatory narrative on the importance of translating ethical concepts into meaningful pragmatic practice and practitioner tools. They set out key theories, concepts, and contemporary challenges in practice ethics, offering multiple lenses through which to make (...)
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    Filosofīi︠a︡ prava.Gabriėlʹ Feliksovich Shershenevich - 1924 - [Riga,:
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  19. Gratuitous Verbal Pledges of One's Person to Another in the Context of African Culture.Gabriel M. Tlaba - 1988 - In Joseph Major Nyasani (ed.), Philosophical focus on culture and traditional thought systems in development. Nairobi: Konrad Adenauer Foundation. pp. 400.
     
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  20. Orientations actuelles de la dogmatique réformée.Gabriel Widmer - 1958 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 8:14-29.
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  21. Cristiano y liberal?Gabriel Zanotti - 2015 - In Daniel A. Pasquier (ed.), Ensayos sobre libertad. Santa Cruz de la Sierra: ICEES.
     
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    Klein-Weyl's program and the ontology of gauge and quantum systems.Gabriel Catren - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 61:25-40.
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    A Semiotic Interpretation of the Innate Releasing Mechanism Concept and Other Ethological Triadic Relations.Gabriel Francescoli - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (3):461-468.
    This paper tries to link Ethology to Biosemiotics by analysing the similarities between some triadic relationships like biosemiotics’ Object—Representamen—Interpretant and the one established in Ethology between Sign-stimuli— Innate Releasing Mechanism—Modal Action Pattern, or the one potentially established in communication networks comprising Sender—Receiver—Eavesdropper. I argue here that a collaborative relationship is supported by the fact that the observational method used by Ethology is based on the triadic relationship Sender—Receiver—Eavesdropper. This method, by introducing the human observer at the Interpreter/Eavesdropper place, is not (...)
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  24. Truth and.Gabriel Segal - 2005 - In Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 189.
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    Semantic nominalism.Gabriel Uzquiano - 2005 - Dialectica 59 (2):265–282.
    The aim of the present paper is twofold. One task is to argue that our use of the numerical vocabulary in theory and applications determines the reference of the numerical terms more precisely than up to isomorphism. In particular our use of the numerical vocabulary in modal and counterfactual contexts of application excludes contingent existents as candidate referents for the numerical terms. The second task is to explore the impact of this conclusion on what I call semantic nominalism, which is (...)
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    On the logic of informational independence and its applications.Gabriel Sandu - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (1):29 - 60.
    We shall introduce in this paper a language whose formulas will be interpreted by games of imperfect information. Such games will be defined in the same way as the games for first-order formulas except that the players do not have complete information of the earlier course of the game. Some simple logical properties of these games will be stated together with the relation of such games of imperfect information to higher-order logic. Finally, a set of applications will be outlined.
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    La filosofía como rescate.Werner Gabriel - 2007 - In Jorge Martínez Contreras, Aura Ponce de León & Luis Villoro (eds.), El saber filosófico. México, D.F.: Asociación Filosófica de México. pp. 3--357.
  28. L'initiation philosophique d'Amédée Ponceau.Gabriel Marcel - 1964 - Kant Studien 55 (4):488.
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    Der Sinn des Denkens.Markus Gabriel - 2018 - Berlin: Ullstein.
  30. Counterfactuals and modality.Gabriel Greenberg - 2021 - Linguistics and Philosophy 44 (6):1255-1280.
    This essay calls attention to a set of linguistic interactions between counterfactual conditionals, on one hand, and possibility modals like could have and might have, on the other. These data present a challenge to the popular variably strict semantics for counterfactual conditionals. Instead, they support a version of the strict conditional semantics in which counterfactuals and possibility modals share a unified quantificational domain. I’ll argue that pragmatic explanations of this evidence are not available to the variable analysis. And putative counterexamples (...)
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    Neostability in countable homogeneous metric spaces.Gabriel Conant - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (7):1442-1471.
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    L'Ensei kanshō zusetsu (1823) de Yoshio Nankō: une fenêtre sur la science classique.Gabriel Thirion - 2012 - Annals of Science 69 (1):105-126.
    Summary Although the Copernican hypothesis is popularized in Japan by Shiba Kōkan's books published between 1793 and 1805, the whole of the conceptions of the Occidental astronomy remains unknown at that time to most of the Japanese. Through the publication of Ensei kanshō zusetsu in 1823, Yoshio Nankō does achieve posthumously the project designed two years earlier by his young disciple, Kusano Yōjun, to spread this knowledge widely among the society. The book is a great and unprecedented success. Well known (...)
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    Relectio theologica. Diego de Cisneros, traductor de Montaigne (1584-1637).Gabriel Aranzueque Sahuquillo - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (3):553-566.
    En este artículo, analizamos algunas de las causas que pudieron motivar que la traducción realizada por el «portugués» Diego de Cisneros de los _Ensayos_ de Montaigne entre 1634 y 1637 obtuviese la licencia eclesiástica, pero no la civil. Asimismo, se aclara el sentido de la nota_ caute lege_, que sirvió a Cisneros para orientar su labor como traductor. Para comprender la mentalidad desde la que efectuó su tarea, se ha llevado a cabo un estudio de su trayectoria biográfica e intelectual, (...)
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  34. Mythology, Madness, and Laughter: Subjectivity in German Idealism.Markus Gabriel - 2009 - Continuum. Edited by Slavoj Žižek.
    A hugely important book that rediscovers three crucial, but long overlooked themes in German idealism: mythology, madness and laughter.
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  35. Probleme mit der Denotation. Eine Kritik des Fiktionalismus.Gottfried Gabriel - 1997 - Philosophia Scientiae 2 (1):105-117.
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  36. Proceedings of the Third Colloquium on Logic, Language, Mathematics Linguistics, Brasov, 23-25 mai 1991.Gabriel V. Orman (ed.) - 1991 - Brasov: Society of Mathematics Sciences.
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    Kommentieren ohne zu interpretieren?: Über die interpretatorischen Voraussetzungen des Heidelberger Kommentars zu Jenseits von Gut und Böse.Gabriel Valladão Silva - 2019 - Nietzscheforschung 26 (1):349-354.
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    Orientaciones pontificias: valor humanístico y sobrenatural del saber.Gabriel Sotello - 1955 - Salmanticensis 2 (2):402-415.
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    From Karl Barth to Theology.Gabriel Vahanian - 1974 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 41.
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    Zur Bevölkerungszahl Selinunts im 5. Jh. v. Chr.Gabriel Zuchtriegel - 2011 - História 60 (1):115-121.
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  41. What the Science of Morality Doesn’t Say About Morality.Gabriel Abend - 2013 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 43 (2):157-200.
    In this article I ask what recent moral psychology and neuroscience can and can’t claim to have discovered about morality. I argue that the object of study of much recent work is not morality but a particular kind of individual moral judgment. But this is a small and peculiar sample of morality. There are many things that are moral yet not moral judgments. There are also many things that are moral judgments yet not of that particular kind. If moral things (...)
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  42. Geometric foundations of classical yang–mills theory.Gabriel Catren - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (3):511-531.
    We analyze the geometric foundations of classical Yang-Mills theory by studying the relationships between internal relativity, locality, global/local invariance, and background independence. We argue that internal relativity and background independence are the two independent defining principles of Yang-Mills theory. We show that local gauge invariance -heuristically implemented by means of the gauge argument- is a direct consequence of internal relativity. Finally, we analyze the conceptual meaning of BRST symmetry in terms of the invariance of the gauge fixed theory under general (...)
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    Moral Foreign Language Effect on Responses to the Trolley Dilemma amongst Native Speakers of Arabic.Gabriel Andrade - 2022 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 22 (3-4):338-351.
    Trolley dilemmas have been tested cross-culturally, but only recently have researchers begun to assess the effect of responding to such dilemmas in a foreign language. Previous studies have found a Moral Foreign Language Effect in trolley dilemmas, whereby subjects who respond to these dilemmas in a foreign language, tend to offer more utilitarian responses. The present study seeks to test whether the MFLE holds amongst native speakers of Arabic. Additionally, the present study seeks to test whether the use of visual (...)
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    On Painting.Gabriel Laderman, Leon Battista Alberti & John R. Spencer - 1956 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 3 (1):140.
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    The Social as Heaven and Hell: Pierre Bourdieu's Philosophical Anthropology.Gabriel Peters - 2012 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 42 (1):63-86.
    Many authors have argued that all studies of socially specific modalities of human action and experience depend on some form of “philosophical anthropology”, i.e. on a set of general assumptions about what human beings are like, assumptions without which the very diagnoses of the cultural and historical variability of concrete agents' practices would become impossible. Bourdieu was sensitive to that argument and, especially in the later phase of his career, attempted to make explicit how his historical-sociological investigations presupposed and, at (...)
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    The ethics of positive thinking in healthcare.Gabriel Andrade - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 12.
    In continuation with the New Thought movement that arose in the United States in the 19th Century, there is now a massive self-help industry that markets books and seminars. This industry has also extended to healthcare in the form of positive thinking, i.e., the idea that happy thoughts are essential for health. While some of these claims may seem reasonable and commonsensical, they are not free of problems. This article posits that positive thinking has some ethical underpinnings. Extreme positive thinking (...)
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    Labour Relations and Ethical Dilemmas of Extractive MNEs in Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia: 1950–2000.Gabriel Eweje - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 86 (S2):207-223.
    This article examines the ethical characteristics of MNEs employee relations in developing countries. Specifically, it addresses various ethical issues relating to labour relations and trade unions in extractive industries in Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia. Data collected in these countries indicate that criticisms aginst MNEs relating to labour issues and labour practices in developing countries are not lessening. The discussion is lent focus and direction through the analysis of critical incidents from the perspectives of various stakeholders: government, oil and mining (...)
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    Das Gefühl in der Religion.Gabriel Amengual - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1):61-65.
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    Estudio.Gabriel Andrade & María Susana Campo Redondo - 2002 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 7 (17):9-35.
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    EN COLLABORATION, Autonomie. Dimensions éthiques de la liberté.Gabriel Chénard - 1980 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 36 (1):103-105.
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