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    Filozofski život.Marija Lamot, Siniša Matić, Gabriela Bašić, Ljudevit Hanžek, Slaven Lendić, Igor Eterović, Krešimir Babel, Hajrudin Hromadžić, Bruno Ćurko & Elvina Šehić - 2011 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (2):465-484.
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    Filozofski život.Dunja Marušić Brezetić, Krunoslav Petrunić, Senka Suman, Snježan Hasnaš, Vinko Grgurev, Ivana Kragić, Tomislav Petković, Gabriela Bašić, Ljudevit Hanžek, Krešimir Babel, Ivana Greguric, Stjepan Radić, Tomislav Krznar, Marija Selak, Ksenija Matuš, Bruno Ćurko, Ivana Zagorac, Ivana Skuhala Karasman & Tina Marasović - 2009 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 29 (4):809-848.
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    Filozofski život.Vinko Grgurev, Marijana Filipeti, Iris Vidmar, Ivan Andrijanić, Gabriela Bašić, Ljudevit Hanžek, Ivana Zagorac, Marija Selak, Ivana Greguric, Ivana Skuhala Karasman, Snježan Hasnaš, Tomislav Krznar, Željka Metesi Deronjić, Ruža Kovačević, Aleksandar Dimitriev, Vanja Brkljač, Krešimir Babel & Elvina Šehić - 2008 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 28 (4):997-1042.
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  4. Metanormative Principles and Norm Governed Social Interaction.Berislav Žarnić & Gabriela Bašić - 2014 - Revus 22:105-120.
    Critical examination of Alchourrón and Bulygin’s set-theoretic definition of normative system shows that deductive closure is not an inevitable property. Following von Wright’s conjecture that axioms of standard deontic logic describe perfection-properties of a norm-set, a translation algorithm from the modal to the set-theoretic language is introduced. The translations reveal that the plausibility of metanormative principles rests on different grounds. Using a methodological approach that distinguishes the actor roles in a norm governed interaction, it has been shown that metanormative principles (...)
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  5. Pragmatic Neuroethics: Lived Experiences as a Source of Moral Knowledge.Gabriela Pavarini & Ilina Singh - 2018 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (4):578-589.
    Abstract:In this article, we present a pragmatic approach to neuroethics, referring back to John Dewey and his articulation of the “common good” and its discovery through systematic methods. Pragmatic neuroethics bridges philosophy and social sciences and, at a very basic level, considers that ethics is not dissociable from lived experiences and everyday moral choices. We reflect on the integration between empirical methods and normative questions, using as our platform recent bioethical and neuropsychological research into moral cognition, action, and experience. Finally, (...)
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    Anticipatory Processing in a Verb‐Initial Mayan Language: Eye‐Tracking Evidence During Sentence Comprehension in Tseltal.Gabriela Garrido Rodriguez, Elisabeth Norcliffe, Penelope Brown, Falk Huettig & Stephen C. Levinson - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (1):e13292.
    We present a visual world eye-tracking study on Tseltal (a Mayan language) and investigate whether verbal information can be used to anticipate an upcoming referent. Basic word order in transitive sentences in Tseltal is Verb–Object–Subject (VOS). The verb is usually encountered first, making argument structure and syntactic information available at the outset, which should facilitate anticipation of the post-verbal arguments. Tseltal speakers listened to verb-initial sentences with either an object-predictive verb (e.g., “eat”) or a general verb (e.g., “look for”) (e.g., (...)
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  7. The Causal Structure of Emotions in Aristotle: Hylomorphism, Causal Interaction between Mind and Body, and Intentionality.Gabriela Rossi - 2018 - In Marcelo D. Boeri, Yasuhira Y. Kanayama & Jorge Mittelmann (eds.), Soul and Mind in Greek Thought. Psychologial Issues in Plato and Aristotle. Cham: Springer. pp. 177-198.
    Recently, a strong hylomorphic reading of Aristotelian emotions has been put forward, one that allegedly eliminates the problem of causal interaction between soul and body. Taking the presentation of emotions in de An. I 1 as a starting point and basic thread, but relying also on the discussion of Rh. II, I will argue that this reading only takes into account two of the four causes of emotions, and that, if all four of them are included into the picture, then (...)
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    Impact of brain overgrowth on sensorial learning processing during the first year of life.Gabriela López-Arango, Florence Deguire, Kristian Agbogba, Marc-Antoine Boucher, Inga S. Knoth, Ramy El-Jalbout, Valérie Côté, Amélie Damphousse, Samuel Kadoury & Sarah Lippé - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Macrocephaly is present in about 2–5% of the general population. It can be found as an isolated benign trait or as part of a syndromic condition. Brain overgrowth has been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism during the first year of life, however, evidence remains inconclusive. Furthermore, most of the studies have involved pathological or high-risk populations, but little is known about the effects of brain overgrowth on neurodevelopment in otherwise neurotypical infants. We investigated the impact of brain overgrowth (...)
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  9. The Sharing Economy in Europe: From Idea to Reality.Cristina Miguel, Gabriela Avram, Andrzej Klimczuk, Bori Simonovits, Bálint Balázs & Vida Česnuitytė - 2022 - In Vida Česnuitytė, Andrzej Klimczuk, Cristina Miguel & Gabriela Avram (eds.), The Sharing Economy in Europe: Developments, Practices, and Contradictions. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 3–18.
    This chapter explains the rationale behind the book. It provides basic definitions of the concept of the sharing economy as well as the primary meanings related to the subject of the analysis undertaken in the subsequent chapters. This Introduction also includes a description of the main benefits of the analysis of the sharing economy from a European perspective. It highlights that the idea of the book emerged from the collaboration of most co-authors in the COST Action CA16121 ‘From Sharing to (...)
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  10. The Collaborative Economy in Action: Context and Outline of Country Reports.Andrzej Klimczuk, Vida Česnuitytė & Gabriela Avram - 2021 - In Andrzej Klimczuk, Vida Česnuityte & Gabriela Avram (eds.), The Collaborative Economy in Action: European Perspectives. Limerick: University of Limerick. pp. 6–21.
    The term collaborative economy itself is relatively new, and according to the European Commission, the term is used interchangeably with the term sharing economy. The term SE was frequently used when early models, such as Airbnb or ZipCar, appeared and gained popularity, especially in the United States, but it was afterwards substituted with the term CE in the European contexts. The country reports in this collection often use the two terms interchangeably, further illustrating the fact that a generally agreed definition (...)
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  11. The Collaborative Economy in Action: Context and Outline of Country Reports.Andrzej Klimczuk, Vida Česnuitytė & Gabriela Avram - 2021 - In Andrzej Klimczuk, Vida Česnuityte & Gabriela Avram (eds.), The Collaborative Economy in Action: European Perspectives. Limerick: University of Limerick. pp. 6-21.
    The term collaborative economy itself is relatively new, and according to the European Commission, the term is used interchangeably with the term sharing economy. The term SE was frequently used when early models, such as Airbnb or ZipCar, appeared and gained popularity, especially in the United States, but it was afterwards substituted with the term CE in the European contexts. The country reports in this collection often use the two terms interchangeably, further illustrating the fact that a generally agreed definition (...)
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    Legal and ethical framework for global health information and biospecimen exchange - an international perspective.Lara Bernasconi, Selçuk Şen, Luca Angerame, Apolo P. Balyegisawa, Damien Hong Yew Hui, Maximilian Hotter, Chung Y. Hsu, Tatsuya Ito, Francisca Jörger, Wolfgang Krassnitzer, Adam T. Phillips, Rui Li, Louise Stockley, Fabian Tay, Charlotte von Heijne Widlund, Ming Wan, Creany Wong, Henry Yau, Thomas F. Hiemstra, Yagiz Uresin & Gabriela Senti - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-8.
    The progress of electronic health technologies and biobanks holds enormous promise for efficient research. Evidence shows that studies based on sharing and secondary use of data/samples have the potential to significantly advance medical knowledge. However, sharing of such resources for international collaboration is hampered by the lack of clarity about ethical and legal requirements for transfer of data and samples across international borders. Here, the International Clinical Trial Center Network reports the legal and ethical requirements governing data and sample exchange (...)
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  13. Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Although a great deal has been written on Plato's ethics, his cosmology has not received so much attention in recent times and its importance for his ethical thought has remained underexplored. By offering accounts of Timaeus, Philebus, Politicus and Laws X, the book reveals a strongly symbiotic relation between the cosmic and human sphere. It is argued that in his late period Plato presents a picture of an organic universe, endowed with structure and intrinsic value, which both urges our respect (...)
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  14. (1 other version)Calculating Machines or Leaky Jars? The Moral Psychology of Plato's Gorgias.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2004 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 26:55-96.
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    Epistemička i instrumentalna racionalnost.Ljudevit Hanžek - 2012 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 32 (3-4):411-425.
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    Kroatische Anhänger der Relativitätstheorie zu Einsteins Zeiten.Branko Hanžek - 2006 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 26 (3):607-615.
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  17. Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2001 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xx Summer 2001. Clarendon Press. pp. 107-148.
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    Eros, contingencia y origen en Rousseau.Gabriela Domecq - 2017 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 29 (48).
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    L’Approche de la « distance » dans les écrits littéraires de Michel Foucault, ou comment inscrire l’événement dans la structure.Gabriela M. Jaquet & Norman Roland Madarasz - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 65 (3):e39229.
    Depuis la publication des Dits et écrits, la place de la littérature dans l’oeuvre de Michel Foucault a une position bien assignée dans les recherches académiques, où l’on souligne surtout l’approche nietzschéenne de la lecture qu’a proposé le philosophe. Prenant appui sur des nouvelles publications et sur des manuscrits inédits, notre texte envisage ce thème sous un autre prisme, à partir du structuralisme de l’analyse littéraire et de l’enjeu philosophique de la revue Tel Quel dans son rapport avec le Nouveau (...)
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  20. Commentary : (em)powering narratives of technology.Gabriela Soto Laveaga - 2022 - In Jenny Bangham, Xan Chacko & Judith Kaplan (eds.), Invisible Labour in Modern Science. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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  21. Diccionario de cooperación internacional.Gabriela Rosero (ed.) - 2015 - Quito, Ecuador: Secretaría Técnica de Cooperación Internacional.
     
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  22. Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2001 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xx Summer 2001. Clarendon Press. pp. 107-148.
  23. Fortuna y Providencia en la filosofía de Nicolás Maquiavelo y Giambattista Vico.Gabriela Mendoza Vigueras - 2004 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 17 (18):155-161.
    Fortuna y Providencia son las fuerzas dinámicas para crear el cambio social. Estas fuerzas constituyen el leit motiv del quehacer humano, y una pretensión pedagógica de educar al hombre para alcanzar la felicidad.Fortune and Providence are the dynamic forces of social change. Those forces constitute humans chore leit motiv, and a pedagogical intention of educating the man, in order to attain happiness.
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  24. Hedonism and the Pleasureless Life in Plato's Philebus.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2000 - Phronesis 45 (4):257-283.
    This paper re-evaluates the role that Plato confers to pleasure in the "Philebus." According to leading interpretations, Plato there downplays the role of pleasure, or indeed rejects hedonism altogether. Thus, scholars such as D. Frede have taken the "mixed life" of pleasure and intelligence initially submitted in the "Philebus" to be conceded by Socrates only as a remedial good, second to a life of neutral condition, where one would experience no pleasure and pain. Even more strongly, scholars such as Irwin (...)
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    Cosmic and human drama in Plato's statesman on cosmos, God and microcosm in the myth.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1993 - Polis 12 (1-2):99-121.
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    Subjectivité inouïe.Gabriela Basterra - 2010 - Rue Descartes 67 (1):26.
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    El ocaso del autor. Una perspectiva sobre los escritos autobiográficos de Rousseau.Gabriela Domecq - 2016 - Tópicos 32:13-39.
    Este trabajo se propone leer la obra autobiográfica de Rousseau como el resultado de un litigio que opone al escritor y al público. Ambos se disputan la identidad del autor. Veremos que el proyecto autobiográfico nace como una reivindicación de la soberanía de autor sobre el texto pero culmina instituyendo la soberanía del lector. En el transcurso de la obra autobiográfica de Rousseau el autor deviene un efecto de la lectura. This paper aims to read the autobiographical work of Rousseau (...)
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    El teatro y el gusto general en la Carta a D'Alembert.Gabriela Domecq - 2024 - Praxis Filosófica 59:e20413676.
    Abordaremos la perspectiva de Rousseau sobre el teatro a partir del lugar que ocupa el gusto en la Carta a D’Alembert. El gusto en la Carta es un fenómeno social que expresa los valores y les moeurs que sustentan el orden social y político de una comunidad. Veremos que las limitaciones éticas del teatro no son atribuibles a la mimesis poética sino al dominio que ejerce sobre él el gusto social. En la Carta el teatro es a la vez un (...)
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    L’ordre du goût chez Rousseau.Gabriela Domecq - 2017 - Astérion 16 (16).
    If there is no theory of taste in Rousseau, the question of taste nevertheless is present throughout all his work. It appears at first as a criticism addressed to worldy society, and then gives way, in the writings of his maturity, to an analysis of the social conditions of general good taste. In spite of the classical terminology of its texts, they in fact develop a conception sui generis of taste. Rousseau does not refer to an order of perfection to (...)
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  30. Paradoks plotynizmu albo życzenie żeby filozof uprawiał też muzykę.Gabriela Kurylewicz - 1994 - Principia.
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    A filosofia posta em pessoas: por uma ética do poema em Celan e Derrida.Gabriela Lafetá - 2020 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 65 (2):e37043.
    O presente artigo quer encontrar um modo de pensar a filosofia a partir de uma escrita marcada pelo que vamos seguir entendendo como “pessoas”. Jacques Derrida será o norte teórico desse texto, ao que ele próprio traz em linhas muito precisas ao longo de sua obra em torno da expressão “digno de seu nome”. Se há dignidade ou se algo detém uma dignidade e por ela um nome, se a palavra dignidade [Würdigkeit] ainda nos remete, como em Kant, à noção (...)
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  32. Filosofie şi ştiinţă sau paradoxul contemporaneităţii.“.Gabriela Pohoaţă - 2009 - Cogito 1 (1).
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    General Rules in the Moral Theories of Smith and Hume.Gabriela Remow - 2007 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 5 (2):119-134.
    Adam Smith and David Hume agree that first-level general rules of morality may be discovered by induction, and that reflection on these rules may influence human behavior. But Hume thinks a deeper, second level of moral general rules may also be discovered, and used to correct erroneous first-level rules. Thus on Hume's view, some reasoned reflection may be needed in order to feel the proper moral sentiment. Smith holds that, because of human inclination toward selfishness, first-level moral rules should be (...)
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    (2 other versions)Habitar y medir el territorio. Los vínculos con la tierra de colonos, ocupantes y guaraníes en MisionesInhabiting and measuring the territory. Links with the land of colonists, peasants and Guaranis in Misiones.Gabriela Schiavoni - 2018 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
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  35. Platón y C.H. Whiteley: El rol de la conciencia en la acción humana.Gabriela Silva - 2011 - Apuntes Filosóficos 20 (38).
    Resumen Existe la posibilidad de hallar una conexión entre las perspectivas de C. H. Whiteley y Platón en lo que se refiere a la acción humana, cuando prestamos atención a la noción de conciencia que se tanto uno como otro manejan; el primero, en su obra Mind in Action. An essay in Philosofical Psychology, y, el segundo, en su diálogo tardío Filebo. A pesar de las diferencias que naturalmente podemos encontrar entre dos autores tan lejanos uno del otro, cronológicamente hablando, (...)
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    Destinul uman: de la Platon la Habermas și înapoi spre-- niciunde!Gabriela Vasilescu - 1999 - Ploiești [Romania]: Editura Premier.
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    La communication dans les espaces multiculturels.Gabriela Vasilescu - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 36:215-222.
    L’évolution du processus de communication met en attention un concept qui permet une analyse plurivalente sur les espaces multiculturels – la culture communicationnelle. Ce concept rend possible le déchiffrage des relations entre ethos, logos et pathos, contient l’échange d’information obtenue par un message dans un contexte qui libère le processus communicationnel des barrières nationales. La culture communicationnelle est une résultante du processus de globalisation, entraînant les acteurs sociaux vers de nouvelles coordonnées axiologique par l’internationalisation des économies et des cultures. Au (...)
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    El azar segun Aristoteles: estructuras de la causalidad accidental en los procesos naturales y en la accion.Gabriela Rossi - 2011 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
    This work is the first monograph devoted to the interpretation of Aristotle’s theory of chance in Physics II 4-6 and its implications and projections in other treatises, including an original and comprehensive account of the Aristotelian conception of chance, of accidental causality in the realm of nature, and of accidental causality in the realm of human action. One of the main interpretative issues around Aristotle’s discussion of chance is its relation to the four causes and to teleology. In this sense, (...)
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    Early Retirement: A Meta-Analysis of Its Antecedent and Subsequent Correlates.Gabriela Topa, Marco Depolo & Carlos-Maria Alcover - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  40. O agir do professor e suas reflexões sobre o ensino da resenha crítica.Gabriela de Paiva Gomes Albuquerque & Abuêndia Padilha Pinto - 2012 - In Maria José de Matos Luna & Vera Moura (eds.), Língua e literatura: perspectivas teórico-práticas. Recife: Editora Universitária UFPE.
     
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    La concepción antropológica en Orígenes de Alejandría: preexistencia del alma y su vinculación con la ἀποκατάστασις.Gabriela Caram - 2020 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 25 (1):119-138.
    Orígenes de Alejandría fue un importante referente de la Iglesia oriental, destacado por su enorme saber. Se lo ubica y valora como el primer exégeta que hizo obra científica y como uno de los más grandes pensadores del cristianismo antiguo, ya que en todos los dominios fue capaz de marcar un momento decisivo para el pensamiento contemporáneo suyo y posterior. Maestro de Alejandría y de Cesarea, realizó la primera gran síntesis de teología especulativa y conocimiento de la realidad.En sus reflexiones, (...)
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    Tensión hacia Dios y el sentido simbólico de los nombres divinos en Dionisio Areopagita.Gabriela de los Ángeles Caram - 2019 - Universitas Philosophica 36 (73):93-119.
    The Divine Names explores the different names and metaphoric expressions used in the Bible to refer to God. Dionysius the Areopagite is known as an exponent of positive theology, in the sense that he offers an argumentative and explicit account of the nature of God, relying on the Scripture as a source of knowledge and truth, in contrast to the declared inability of apophatic or negative theology to communicate any knowledge of the divine. Indeed, the Areopagite resorts to the study (...)
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  43. The virtues of platonic love.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2006 - In Frisbee Candida Cheyenne Sheffield (ed.), Plato's Symposium: the ethics of desire. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  44. Carlos Cullen.Gabriela Celaia - 2020 - In Pablo Javier Aguzín & Javier Di Matteo (eds.), Filosofía americana y educación. [Rosario, Provincia de Santa Fe, República Argentina?]: Editorial Fundación Ross.
     
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    Crisis, renovación partidaria Y transformaciones políticas en el peronismo de córdoba, 1983 - 1987.Gabriela Closa - 2006 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 2.
    CRISIS, RENOVACIÓN PARTIDARIA Y TRANSFORMACIONES POLÍTICAS EN EL PERONISMO DE CÓRDOBA, 1983 - 1987.
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  46. El caso de la cuestión judía como incumplimiento de la promesa de la ilustración: un análisis de la noción de incumplimiento de Hans Kellner.Gabriela Dranovsky - 2019 - Páginas de Filosofía 20 (23):161-183.
    En el siguiente artículo se analiza "Hopeful Monsters or, The Unfulfilled Figure in Hayden White´s Conceptual System", donde Kellner demuestra que la teoría de la figuralidad está latente desde el inicio de la teoría de Hayden White. Además, aplica el análisis figural a la propia obra de White afirmando que la teoría de los tropos será cumplimentada por el emplotment que, a su vez, será cumplimentado por el figuralismo. Luego se sigue el desarrollo de Kellner que muestra que en los (...)
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    Demarcación contextual, ordenación de materiales y estudio desagregado de la formación de la Teoría Constitucional en la Grecia antigua.Gabriela Noemí Elgul - 2008 - Enfoques 20 (1-2):73-92.
    Este trabajo examina los orígenes de la teoría constitucional en el pensamiento griego antiguo. Como no todo los registros encuadran en esa escueta agenda, el trabajo reformula la cuestión considerando en primer lugar el rol de los precedentes históricos y la variedad de posiciones que cabe desagreg..
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  48. Trabajar y habitar: dos variables espaciales del control postindustrial.Gabriela Rodríguez Fernández - 2008 - Aposta 38:5.
    This essay is a reflection on the transformations in our way of life the city in the last century, some changes in the transition from an industrial society to a society telematics have altered our ways of living and working, and being. The urban spaces are being built at present following a different logic from that which prevailed in the past. This produces new ways to control and segregation, leads to difficulties in the composition of one's own identity and intolerance;, (...)
     
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    Presence, telepresence, images and the self.Gabriela Galati - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 9 (2-3):129-134.
    In the same way that humans have always had the need for inventing fictional and virtual worlds, they have also experimented an attraction for the threatening and fascinating ideas of the doppelgänger, automata, and by the related phenomena of desembodiment, ubiquity, remote viewing, bilocation, splitting personalities. The phenomenon of bilocation, for instance, has been widely mentioned in different philosophical and religious systems such as Shamanism, Christian mysticism, Hinduism, Paganism and others as the ability that some individuals (often saints, monks or (...)
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    Escrever (n)o feminino com Malabou: anarquismo e morfologia.Gabriela Lafetá - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (2):e02400219.
    Catherine Malabou writes the clitoris from what she would call ‘clitoral thinking’ in work, in progress, in Philosophy and anarchism; and she does so through a link between ‘genre theory’ or American critical theory in their cultural studies and the thought of being (Heidegger) revisited by Deconstruction. From this connection, the difference emerges in a contemporary philosophy that knew how to see the space of a plurality of possible identities towards that will be privileged in the present text as distance. (...)
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