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    Lumières européennes, Lumières chinoises : une confrontation.Gisèle Berkman & Pascal Sévérac - 2015 - Rue Descartes 84 (1):1.
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    Entretien au Collège de France avec Anne Cheng autour du thème « Chine des Lumières, lumières chinoises ».Gisèle Berkman, Jiang Dandan & Pascal Sévérac - 2015 - Rue Descartes 84 (1):90.
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    Horizons.Gisèle Berkman - 2009 - Rue Descartes 65 (3):2.
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    Beyond Bartleby and Bad Faith: Thinking Critically with Sartre and Deleuze.Dominic Smith - 2013 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 7 (1):83-105.
    This essay argues that important critical and political perspective can be gained on Deleuze's famous essay, ‘Bartleby; or, The Formula’ by viewing it as an attempt to move beyond the Sartrean framework of ‘bad faith’. The argument comprises four sections. In section one, I contextualise Deleuze's essay in terms of contrasting readings of Bartleby, from a prior account by Georges Perec, to contemporary accounts indebted to Deleuze, from Hardt and Negri's Empire to Gisèle Berkman's recent L'Effet Bartleby. The argument (...)
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    L'exercice théologique aujourd'hui : Autour d'un livre de Pierre Gisel.Pierre Gisel, Guy Jobin, Raymond Lemieux, François Nault & Jean Richard - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (3):745-782.
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    Prenatal Whole Genome Sequencing: An Argument for Professional Self-Regulation.Benjamin E. Berkman & Michelle Bayefsky - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (1):26-28.
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    The Influence of Victor White and the Blackfriars Dominicans on a young Elizabeth Anscombe.John Berkman - 2021 - New Blackfriars 102 (1101):706-727.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 102, Issue 1101, Page 706-727, September 2021.
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    A Proposed Process for Reliably Updating the Common Rule.Benjamin E. Berkman, David Wendler, Haley K. Sullivan & Christine Grady - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (7):8-14.
    The recent Common Rule revision process took almost a decade and the resulting changes are fairly modest, particularly when compared to the ambitious ideas proposed in the advance notice of proposed rulemaking and notice of proposed rulemaking. Furthermore, the revision process did not even attempt to tackle any of the Common Rule subparts pertaining to vulnerable populations where commentators think the rules unduly restrict important research. We believe that this was a missed opportunity to make desirable changes, and that given (...)
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    Gaps, conflicts, and consensus in the ethics statements of professional associations, medical groups, and health plans.N. D. Berkman - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (4):395-401.
    Background: Patients today interact with physicians, physician groups, and health plans, each of which may follow distinct ethical guidelines.Method: We systematically compared physician codes of ethics with ethics policies at physician group practices and health plans, using the 1998–99 policies of 38 organisations—18 medical associations , nine physician group practices , and 12 health plans —selected using random and stratified purposive sampling. A clinician and a social scientist independently abstracted each document, using a 397-item health care ethics taxonomy; a reconciled (...)
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    The Function of the Church in a Time of War: The Resolute Voices of Donald MacKinnon and Elizabeth Anscombe.John Berkman - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (3):619-642.
    It has been argued that Elizabeth Anscombe's writings on killing and just war in the 1950s and early 1960s were highly influential, not only on just war theorists (such as Michael Walzer and Thomas Nagel), but also on the recovery of just war thinking among the US and British military. In researching the sources for Anscombe's thought, it became clear that Donald MacKinnon's unknown early writings on social ethics and war inspired and influenced Anscombe's earliest thought on justice in war. (...)
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    Social Determinants of Health at Older Ages: The Long Arm of Early and Middle Adulthood.Lisa F. Berkman & Yenee Soh - 2017 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 60 (4):595-606.
    The pervasive effects of early childhood experiences on health at older ages, documented with methods from life course epidemiology, have served to refocus many public health efforts towards understanding the impact of both cumulative disadvantage and what are known as "sensitive periods" and "critical periods" in shaping health trajectories. While the impact of early childhood experiences has been well-studied, much less attention has been focused on other periods of the life course that might also serve as critical junctures in shaping (...)
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    Digital dilemmas: ethical issues for online media professionals.Robert I. Berkman - 2003 - Ames: Iowa State Press. Edited by Christopher A. Shumway.
    This important new text establishes a framework for discussing, understanding, and ultimately making sound decisions on meeting these ethical challenges.
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    Gestating the Embryos of Others.John Berkman - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (2):309-329.
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  14. History of logic in Latin America: the case of Ayda Ignez Arruda.Gisele Dalva Secco & Miguel Alvarez Lisboa - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (2):384-408.
    Ayda Ignez Arruda was a key figure in the development of the Brazilian school of Paraconsistent logic and the first person to write a historical survey of the field. Despite her importa...
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    The Soucouyant, and Other Bloodsucking, Skin-Shedding Female Monsters.Giselle Liza Anatol - 2017 - Listening 52 (3):191-198.
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    Between narratives of reconciliation and resistance: Re-locating social cohesion in the current South African statue debates.Giselle Baillie - 2018 - South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):423-437.
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    Love Your Enemies: Discipleship, Pacifism and Just War Theory by Lisa Sowle Cahill.John Berkman - 1996 - The Thomist 60 (2):322-324.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:322 BOOK REVIEWS the Holy Office, who in the early 1800s recognized that empirical demonstrations of the earth's motion had finally been given and convinced Pope Pius VII to revoke the longstanding decree against Copernicanism. Unfortunately his greatest opponent turned out to be another Dominican, Father Filippo Anfossi, Master of the Sacred Palace at the time, who had views similar to those voiced by Cardinal Bellarmine in 1615 (pp. (...)
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    Femmes dans la guerre aujourd'hui.Giselle Donnard - 2007 - Multitudes 2 (2):209-217.
    The fate of women in times of war has always been considered something a non-issue, buried as it was, and made banal as part and parcel of the lot of civilian population in general, since women were non-combatants. But looking at more recent conflicts we can no longer pretend that women are in a home front of sorts, as opposed to soldiers in battle, because there is no home front anymore, and women are now right in the middle of armed (...)
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    Femmes migrantes : invisibilité, ethnicisation.Giselle Donnard - 2004 - Multitudes 5 (5):197-200.
    In its effort « to reconsider the sexist and racist biases that lead to ignore the fundamental role played by migrant women in our society s, this collection of articles stresses both the invisibilization and the ethnicization of the work performed by migrant women, as it is inscribed within the sexual division of labor. The analyses provided here cover various European countries, Spain, France, Italy.
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    À propos du texte de Barbara Cassin.Giselle Donnard - 2001 - Multitudes 3 (3):197-198.
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    O corpo como objeto: considerações sobre o conceito de sublimação através da Arte Carnal de Orlan.Giselle Falbo & Ana Beatriz Freire - 2009 - Revista Aletheia 29:190-203.
  22. Religion naturelle, philosophie de la religion et déconstruction du religieux hérité.par Pierre Gisel - 2012 - In Anthony Feneuil & Philippe Grosos (eds.), L'expérience religieuse: approches empiriques, enjeux philosophiques. [Paris]: Beauchesne.
     
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    De Mathematicae atque Philosophiae Elegantia.Gisele Secco (ed.) - 2021 - College Publications.
    Esta extensa colección de ensayos en honor de Abel Lassalle Casanave refleja la amplitud de su compromiso filosófico con las ciencias formales. Cada ensayo, breve en extensión pero rico en la profundidad de su perspectiva, invita al lector a explorar una muestra de la investigación contemporánea en la historia y/o la filosofía de la lógica y la matemática. El efecto general es el de un anticipo de la diversidad de recientes áreas de investigación, así como de la variedad de enfoques (...)
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    Ensino de Filosofia e Currículo, de Ronai Pires da Rocha.Gisele Secco - 2005 - Critica.
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    Oliveira Vianna entre o espelho e a máscara.Giselle Martins Venancio - 2015 - Belo Horizonte, MG [Brazil]: Autêntica.
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  26. Identity.Giselle Walker & Elisabeth Leedham-Green (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    There is a spectrum of identities: from the mathematical, through cases where specific criteria matter, to the complex or intuitive cases where we can recognize identity but don't know what the criteria should be. In a series of essays by senior figures in the sciences and humanities, this book examines what identity means across a number of academic disciplines. Topics range from mathematics, through the rules of recognition in biology and the law, to comprehending the individual in the visual, performing (...)
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  27. Broad Consent for Research With Biological Samples: Workshop Conclusions.Christine Grady, Lisa Eckstein, Ben Berkman, Dan Brock, Robert Cook-Deegan, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Hank Greely, Mats G. Hansson, Sara Hull, Scott Kim, Bernie Lo, Rebecca Pentz, Laura Rodriguez, Carol Weil, Benjamin S. Wilfond & David Wendler - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (9):34-42.
    Different types of consent are used to obtain human biospecimens for future research. This variation has resulted in confusion regarding what research is permitted, inadvertent constraints on future research, and research proceeding without consent. The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center's Department of Bioethics held a workshop to consider the ethical acceptability of addressing these concerns by using broad consent for future research on stored biospecimens. Multiple bioethics scholars, who have written on these issues, discussed the reasons for consent, the (...)
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    St. Thomas Aquinas on Impairment, Natural Goods, and Human Flourishing.John Berkman & Robyn Boeré - 2020 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (2):311-328.
    This essay examines St. Thomas Aquinas’s views on different types of impairment. Aquinas situates physical and moral impairments in a teleological account of the human species, and these impairments are made relative in light of our ultimate flourishing in God. For Aquinas, moral and spiritual impairments are of primary significance. Drawing on Philippa Foot’s account of natural goods, we describe what constitutes an impairment for Aquinas. In the Thomistic sense, an impairment is a lack or privation in relation to that (...)
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    Playing God? Human Genetic Engineering and the Rationalization of Public Bioethical Debate.John Berkman, Stanley Hauerwas, Jeffrey Stout, Gilbert Meilaender, James F. Childress & John H. Evans - 2004 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 24 (1):183-217.
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    D’un relationnel personnel au cœur du théologique.Pierre Gisel - 2022 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 153 (4):419-434.
    L’article part du contemporain et de ce qui en affecte le religieux, un effondrement des médiations sociales et la montée de religiosités privées vivant d’un rapport direct à la vérité. Il reprend ensuite certains des motifs en cause, décalant les oppositions reçues. Ainsi sur les médiations, à repenser en lien à ce que sont tant le religieux que le social, sur l’extériorité, à repenser en lien à ce qu’est le sujet, sur ce qu’est une tradition, à repenser comme cristallisation culturelle (...)
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    Aquinas's Ethics beyond Thomistic Virtue Ethics: The Gifts of the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Instinct, and Complete Human Perfection.John Berkman - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):47-92.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Aquinas's Ethics beyond Thomistic Virtue Ethics:The Gifts of the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Instinct, and Complete Human PerfectionJohn BerkmanThis paper offers a new reading and interpretation of Aquinas's doctrine of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. In the contemporary Thomist literature on ethics, there is far more discussion—and a far more developed discussion—of the nature and role of a virtue-habitus than a gift-habitus. Why might there be so little discussion (...)
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    Commentary on ‘The right not to know and the obligation not to know’.Benjamin Berkman - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (5):304-305.
    The idea of a right not to know (RNTK) emerged in the late 20th century, largely in response to the early incorporation of genetic testing into clinical care. While a few commentators took a more absolute view about the strength of the RNTK, most of the scholarship was openly sceptical of the concept, or at least was willing to acknowledge that the RNTK was defeasible.1 After two decades of relative quiet, it was surprising, then, that the RNTK reappeared with a (...)
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    The “Right Not to Know” in the Genomic Era: Time to Break From Tradition?Benjamin E. Berkman - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (3):28-31.
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    Inspiración y conocimiento en Homero y en el Ion de Platón.Giselle Monique von der Walde Uribe - 2006 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 34:95-108.
    En la tradición preplatónica el poeta tiene cierta inspiración, cierto don que le permite acceder a cierto tipo de conocimiento proporcionado por la Musa y a la vez posee una técnica que le permite transmitir ese conocimiento a su público. En el Ion, Platón aborda el problema de la relación entre inspiración y téchne en la poesía y concluye que no pueden ir juntas. El presente artículo se propone analizar los pasajes de Homero donde aflora su propia poética para mirar (...)
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    Are Persons with Profound Intellectual Disabilities Sacramental Icons of Heavenly Life? Aquinas on Impairment.John Berkman - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (1):83-96.
    Although almost completely ignored, Aquinas’s account of persons with severe intellectual disabilities is key to his understanding of human persons and their salvation. Aquinas extensively addresses questions of human impairment, and for Aquinas physical and mental impairment are not nearly as important as moral or spiritual impairment. Contrary to those who focus on Aquinas’s account of rationality and suppose he thinks that a person must exercise rationality in order to be moral and in the image of God, Aquinas’s view is (...)
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    Boundary images.Giselle Beiguelman, Melody Devries, Magdalena Tyżlik-Carver & Winnie Soon (eds.) - 2023 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    Boundary Images investigates the political, material, and visual work that images do to cross and blur the boundaries between the technological and biological and between humans, machines, and nature. Exploring the limits of the visual and beyond what can be seen, Boundary Images posits these boundaries as starting points for the production of new and radically different ways of knowing about the world.
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  37. Galton Reloaded: Computer Vision and Machinic Eugenics.Giselle Beiguelman - 2023 - In Giselle Beiguelman, Melody Devries, Magdalena Tyżlik-Carver & Winnie Soon (eds.), Boundary images. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
     
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  38. The story of Max.John Berkman - 2018 - In Trevor George Hunsberger Bechtel, Matthew Eaton & Timothy Harvie (eds.), Encountering earth: thinking theologically with a more-than-human world. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
     
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    Comentário ao artigo "Sobre as consequências filosóficas do primado da percepção em Merleau-Ponty".Gisele Batista Candido - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (spe):263-268.
    Resumo O propósito deste texto é mostrar que os problemas enfrentados por Merleau-Ponty, ao longo de seu percurso de pensamento, decorrem dos pressupostos dicotômicos dos quais ele parte. Assim, procuramos trazer à tona outras consequências de se assumir tal pressuposto, o do primado de uma experiência perceptiva muda como solo natal de todas as outras modalidades da experiência. Para tanto, tomam-se em consideração tanto a primeira como a segunda fase do pensamento de Merleau-Ponty.Our purpose is to show that the problems (...)
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    Prêcher en chantant ? Rythme et prédication dans le motet Super cathedram / Presidentes / Ruina du Roman de Fauvel (Paris, BnF, fr 146).Gisèle Clément - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    « Rythmes et Croyances au Moyen-Âge » Journée d'études organisée par Marie Formarier et Jean-Claude Schmitt 23 juin 2012 – Paris Présentation : Cette journée d'études a eu pour objectif de faire dialoguer les diverses disciplines concernées par le rapport entre rythmes et croyances au Moyen-Âge. Elle a accueilli des historiens, des anthropologues, des sociologues, des philologues et des linguistes. Présents dans la langue latine et les langues vernaculaires, dans la rhétorique du sermon, la prière et (...) - Histoire – (...)
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    L'urgence à développer une citoyenneté planétaire.Giselle Donnard - 2007 - Multitudes 2 (2):203-208.
    The urgency of today’s conjuncture calls to us in a number of ways : to develop planetary citizenship and the solidarities it implies ; to promote and help those subjectivities which gain autonomy in the processes of resistance and alternative construction ; to develop myriad transveral encounters ; and finally not to hand the planet over to destructive forces of all kinds.
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    Le droit du peuple palestinien à lutter contre l'occupation.Giselle Donnard & Yann Moulier-Boutang - 2001 - Multitudes 3 (3):156-169.
    Facing israelian intransigent Ilan Halevi explain the failure of Oslo’s agreement, from the first intifada to the second. The archaic structure of Israel in front of pluriethnic and multi-denominational society, holds only because the society defines as being in war. There is only an international intervention which can prevent, the risk to pass of hundred deaths to thousand deaths... This intervention is necessary, only because it can realize for the Israeli opinion which it is impossible to settle question by force. (...)
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  43. Conclusion: d'un déplacement plus radical.Pierre Gisel - 2008 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 140 (4):345-350.
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  44. Du symbolique au symbole ou du symbole au symbolique? Remarques intempestives in Les sacrements de Dieu.Pierre Gisel - 1987 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 75 (3):357-370.
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    Les traditions religieuses au cœur du socioculturel.Pierre Gisel - 2022 - ThéoRèmes 17 (17).
    After recalling the key points of what Joas proposes in The Power of the Sacred, the author takes up the question of secularisation which obsesses religious traditions and prevents them from discerning the specific features of the contemporary era: unprecedented and the innovative developments, bearing quests and refusals, which must be deciphered, and which are part of a redistribution of what makes up the social. The game of collective desacralisations-resacralisations dear to Joas no longer responds to this, compelling us to (...)
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    Une coexistence créative entre théologie et sciences des religions: quel travail à déployer, des deux côtés?Pierre Gisel - 2018 - Horizonte 16 (50):729-749.
    Ce texte sanctionne la double existence de la théologie d’une part, des sciences des religions de l’autre. Cette dualité est non dépassable, pour des raisons de fond relatives aux « intérêts » humains et sociaux en cause à chaque fois. Mais cette dualité peut être féconde pour chacune. Moyennant bien sûr qu’on les repense, l’une comme l’autre. Ce à quoi s’exerce la présente contribution. Qui précise au final en quoi la théologie, ainsi repensée, peut être riche d’enseignements pour les sciences (...)
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    Un lieu de radicalisation intra-protestant : La HET-Pro de Saint-Légier (Suisse, VD), ses visées et le contexte de sa naissance.Pierre Gisel - 2024 - ThéoRèmes 21 (21).
    The article looks at the HET-Pro, the conditions of its birth, its aims, its networks, its evangelical posture but articulated on a Reformed terrain. It examines the Confessions of Faith to which the HET-Pro refers, pointing out the significant changes made to the historical data they claim to reflect. The article goes on to describe the radicalization of the HET-Pro and the terrain in which it operates, a radicalization that concerns the relationship to truth and its relationship to the outside (...)
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  48. Francoise heritier.Gisele Halimi - 2004 - In Kelly Oliver & Lisa Mae-Helen Walsh (eds.), Contemporary French Feminism. Oxford University Press. pp. 244.
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    Prácticas culturales: dos colectivos de migrantes, dos países de destino.Gisele Kleidermacher & Florencia Jensen - 2012 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 33 (106):103-112.
    Este artículo se propone analizar las prácticas sociales y culturales de dos colectivos de migrantes en dos países latinoamericanos: el caso de los inmigrantes argentinos en Chile y de los inmigrantes senegaleses en Argentina. Comprendemos que estas prácticas tienen como trasfondo el encuentro entre compatriotas y apelan a la creatividad y espontaneidad en el contexto de integración a la sociedad de destino, contribuyendo a formar redes y lazos sociales quizás antes no existentes. Estas actividades creativas y re-creativas contribuyen a la (...)
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    A morte como transformação: Uma aproximação entre Dom Quixote e a Ética de Espinosa.Giselle Cristina Gonçalves Migliari - 2012 - Cadernos Espinosanos 26:155.
    Miguel de Cervantes, no último capítulo de sua obra O engenhoso fidalgo Dom Quixote de La Mancha, retrata o falecimento de seu protagonista, decorrente de uma profunda tristeza. O cavaleiro, depois de vencido, sente-se obrigado a retornar ao seu povoado e a renunciar à cavalaria andante, o que lhe causa a transformação de sua realidade e de seu estado mental - da loucura à cordura -, além do seu direcionamento à morte. Assim como faz Cervantes no início do século XVII, (...)
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