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    Relación entre el clima institucional y el desempeño de los docentes de secundaria: revisión sistemática y metaanálisis.María Elena Pérez-Ochoa & Jimena Mariel Soledad Valenzuela - 2024 - Enfoques 36 (1):53-76.
    Este artículo está basado en un metaanálisis sobre la producción bibliográfica, nacionale internacional, referida al clima institucional en los institutos educativos y surelación con el desempeño laboral de los docentes, en los últimos años (2015-2022).Se ha llevado a cabo una revisión sistemática según las directrices PRISMA. La búsquedase llevó a cabo en las bases de datos Web of Science, EBSCO, Scopus y en el sitioweb Scholar Google. Los análisis metaanalíticos se realizaron a través del softwaregratuito JAMOVI y los complementos del (...)
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  2. LLMs don't know anything: reply to Yildirim and Paul.Mariel K. Goddu, Alva Noë & Evan Thompson - forthcoming - Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
    In their recent Opinion in TiCS, Yildirim and Paul propose that large language models (LLMs) have ‘instrumental knowledge’ and possibly the kind of ‘worldly’ knowledge that humans do. They suggest that the production of appropriate outputs by LLMs is evidence that LLMs infer ‘task structure’ that may reflect ‘causal abstractions of... entities and processes in the real world.' While we agree that LLMs are impressive and potentially interesting for cognitive science, we resist this project on two grounds. First, it casts (...)
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    Blockchain Technology for Ethical Data Practices: Decentralized Biobanking Pilot Study.Marielle Gross, Amelia J. Hood & William Lancelot Sanchez - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (11):60-63.
    Decentralized biobanking “de-bi” applies blockchain technology and web3 values to embed the procedural principles of transparency, accountability, and inclusion into the biomedical research ecosyst...
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    The Birth of Injustice: COVID-19 Hospital Infection Control Policy on Latinx Birth Experience.Marielle S. Gross & Alexandra Norton - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (3):102-104.
    Disparities in maternal morbidity and mortality for Latinx populations are a paradigmatic example of the now widely acknowledged structural racism in U.S. health care that predisposed minorities to...
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    Photogenic Venus.Jimena Canales - 2002 - Isis 93 (4):585-613.
    During the late nineteenth century, scientists around the world disagreed as to the types of instruments and methods that should be used for determining the most important constant of celestial mechanics: the solar parallax. Venus’s 1874 transit across the sun was seen as the best opportunity for ending decades of debate. However, a mysterious “black drop” that appeared between Venus and the sun and individual differences in observations of the phenomenon brought traditional methods into disrepute. To combat these difficulties, the (...)
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    Psychological wellness and self-care: an ethical and professional imperative.Marielle H. Collins & Carolyn K. Cassill - 2022 - Ethics and Behavior 32 (7):634-646.
    Psychologists, as well as other mental health professionals, face unique demands in the workplace that create increased risk for burnout. This article discusses burnout prevalence and detection, including issues of complexity regarding diagnosis and assessment. An ethical lens is utilized to explore problems that may arise due to burnout, and the ethical responsibility of practicing self-care. Recommendations for graduate clinical training programs as well as practicing professionals are suggested, including strategies for monitoring self and others for warning signs of burnout (...)
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  7. Desired Machines: Cinema and the World in Its Own Image.Jimena Canales - 2011 - Science in Context 24 (3):329-359.
    ArgumentIn 1895 when the Lumière brothers unveiled their cinematographic camera, many scientists were elated. Scientists hoped that the machine would fulfill a desire that had driven research for nearly half a century: that of capturing the world in its own image. But their elation was surprisingly short-lived, and many researchers quickly distanced themselves from the new medium. The cinematographic camera was soon split into two machines, one for recording and one for projecting, enabling it to further escape from the laboratory. (...)
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  8. (1 other version)Testimonial Injustice: The Facts of the Matter.Migdalia Arcila-Valenzuela & Andrés Páez - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-18.
    To verify the occurrence of a singular instance of testimonial injustice three facts must be established. The first is whether the hearer in fact has an identity prejudice of which she may or may not be aware; the second is whether that prejudice was in fact the cause of the unjustified credibility deficit; and the third is whether there was in fact a credibility deficit in the testimonial exchange. These three elements constitute the facts of the matter of testimonial injustice. (...)
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  9. Einstein's Discourse Networks.Jimena Carnales - 2014 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 5 (1):11-39.
    This paper situates Einstein’s theory of relativity within broader networks of communication.The speed of light, explained Einstein, was an unsurpassable velocity if, and only if, it was considered in terms of »arbitrary« and »voluntary« signals. Light signals in physics belong within a broader set of signs and symbols that include communication and military signals, understood by reference to Helmholtz, Saussure, media philosophies from WWII to ‘68 (Lavelle, Ong, McLuhan) and Derrida. Once light signals in physics are considered in relation to (...)
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  10. The Single Eye: Re-Evaluating Ancien Régime Science.Jimena Canales - 2001 - History of Science 39 (1):71-94.
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    Professional Nurses Should Have Their Own Ethics: the Current Status of Nursing Ethics in the Dutch Curriculum.Mariël Kanne - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (1):25-33.
    Should nurses have their own ethics to match specific problems met in their daily routines? How do nurses act in a society that is changing from a 'monocultural' to an 'intercultural' structure? What are the ethical consequences of these changes for their many tasks? How can the ethical aspects be taught to nurses? This article describes the current status of nursing ethics in the curriculum taught in schools of higher education for nurses in The Netherlands. Aspects of the debate on (...)
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    Are individuals more risk and ambiguity averse in a group environment or alone? Results from an experimental study.Marielle Brunette, Laure Cabantous & Stéphane Couture - 2015 - Theory and Decision 78 (3):357-376.
    Most decision-making research in economics focuses on individual decisions. Yet, we know, from psychological research in particular, that individual preferences can be sensitive to social pressures. In this paper, we study the impact of a group environment on individual preferences for risky and ambiguous prospects. In our experiment, each participant was invited to make a series of lottery-choice decisions in two different conditions. In the Alone condition, individuals made private choices, whereas in the Group condition, individuals belonged to a three-person (...)
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    Impact of Customer Orientation, Inducements and Ethics on Loyalty to the Firm: Customers’ Perspective.Leslier M. Valenzuela, Jay P. Mulki & Jorge Fernando Jaramillo - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (2):277-291.
    Customer orientation and the development of long-term relationships with customers are known conditions for growth and profit sustainability. Businesses use special treatments, inducements, and personal gestures to show their appreciation to customers. However, there are concerns about whether these inducements really create the right perceptions in customer’s mind. This study suggests that when customers believe that the firm is ethical, the inducements and special treatments received are seen in a positive light and can help develop loyalty. The hypotheses were tested (...)
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    Visualizing Taxonomic Reasoning: Casta Paintings and the Hierarchization of Bodily Differences.Migdalia Arcila-Valenzuela - 2025 - Critical Philosophy of Race 13 (1):1-23.
    This article delves into the intricacies of casta paintings, particularly focusing on the anonymous eighteenth-century work, Las Castas, produced in Mexico. Las Castas serves as a testimony to the complexities of colonial racialized subjectivity. More precisely, Las Castas presents us with a depiction of mestizaje as a rigid system of social stratification, with black individuals occupying a predetermined and inescapable role. The article introduces the irreversibility thesis, challenging prevailing notions of the race mixing process (mestizaje) in colonial Latin America, and (...)
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    Home Birth in the United States: An Evidence-Based Ethical Analysis.Marielle S. Gross, Vivian Altiery De Jesus & Paige M. Anderson - 2024 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 35 (1):37-53.
    The assumption in current U.S. mainstream medicine is that birthing requires hospitalization. In fact, while the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists supports the right of every birthing person to make a medically informed decision about their delivery, they do not recommend home birth owing to data indicating greater neonatal morbidity and mortality. In this article, we examine the evidence surrounding home birth in the United States and its current limitations, as well as the ethical considerations around birth setting.
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    Violencia, nuda vida y estado de excepción.Jimena Picazo Meza - 2024 - Metanoia 9 (1):159-172.
    El presente ensayo tiene el propósito de analizar, desde una perspectiva filosófica, los feminicidios ocurridos en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, durante los años noventa y principios de los 2000. Para cumplir tal objetivo, el trabajo se estructura de la siguiente manera: en la primera parte, se enarbolan las tesis fundamentales ofrecidas en los planteamientos de Byung-Chul Han y de Giorgio Agamben, con el propósito de delimitar conceptualmente las nociones de violencia pornográfica, nuda vida y estado de excepción; términos que son retomados (...)
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    La judicialización como medio de acceso a los medicamentos de alto costo y sus consecuencias.Mariel Viviana Aranda - 2024 - Enfoques 36 (1):97-108.
    La Constitución Nacional del año 1994 incorporó el derecho a la salud. Antes dela reforma de 1994, el derecho a la vida no estaba contemplado en el texto constitucional.Esto implica que cualquier persona que perciba que sus derechos fueronvulnerados puede disponer de un inmediato recurso de amparo para que cese tal acciónsobre él. Desde 1994 en adelante, los tratados adquieren carácter supralegal, enel sentido de que ocupan un lugar debajo de la Constitución, pero por encima de lasleyes y resto del (...)
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    Bernard Mandeville: A Riqueza além do Vício e da Virtude.Jimena Hurtado - 2024 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 10 (3):91-112.
    Bernard Mandeville denunciou a filosofia moral de seu tempo, tanto suas dimensões teóricas quanto práticas, como elitista e contrária à natureza humana. As explicações e recomendações derivadas dessa filosofia moral, segundo Mandeville, eram inadequadas para entender e governar a sociedade comercial. Mandeville examinou as explicações existentes sobre a natureza humana, confrontou-as com o que apresentou como fatos e desvendou suas contradições. Isso leva ao desafio de Mandeville: aceitar as coisas como elas são ou assumir a responsabilidade da transformação. Este é (...)
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    Are the precautionary principle and the international trade of genetically modified organisms reconcilable?Mariëlle Matthee & Dominique Vermersch - 2000 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 12 (1):59-70.
    This paper seeks to find possibilities forreconciliation of the implementation of theprecautionary principle and the promotion ofinternational trade of genetically modified organisms,based on the assumption that a sustainabledevelopment is a right objective to strive for. Itstarts with an explanation of the background and therole of the precautionary principle, and describes inwhat way measures based on the precautionary principlecan easily lead to the creation of trade barriers. Thearticle then examines to what extent the WTO (WorldTrade Organisation) Agreements allow theimplementation of the (...)
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    Causal relational problem solving in toddlers.Mariel K. Goddu, Eunice Yiu & Alison Gopnik - 2025 - Cognition 254 (C):105959.
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  21. Pain and Body Awareness. An Exploration of the Bodily Experience of Persons Suffering from Fibromyalgia.C. Valenzuela-Moguillansky - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 8 (3):339-350.
    Context: Despite the fact that pain and body awareness are by definition subjective experiences, most studies assessing these phenomena and the relationship between them have done so from a “third-person” perspective, meaning that they have used methods whose aim is to try to objectify the phenomena under study. Problem: This article assesses the question of what is the impact of a widespread chronic pain condition in the bodily experience of persons suffering from fibromyalgia. Method: I used an interview methodology stemming (...)
     
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    Nuevos rumbos en Derecho y Literatura: post-crítica, el giro hacia la historia y extensiones del texto nacional.María Jimena Sáenz - 2018 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 49:143-160.
    Elizabeth Anker y Bernardette Meyler, profesoras de literatura y de derecho respectivamente, involucradas ambas en los últimos años con el movimiento “derecho y literatura”, editan en 2017 New Directions in Law and Literature.
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    Sociability, grapes, and the rule of law: on Robin Douglass’s Mandeville’s Fable.Jimena Hurtado - 2025 - History of European Ideas 51 (1):143-146.
    Bernard Mandeville is one of those authors who is always present but not deeply studied or taken very seriously. There has been, no doubt, scholarly work on Mandeville, beginning with F.B. Kaye’s e...
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  24. A number of scenes in a badly cut film" : observation in the age of strobe.Jimena Canales - 2011 - In Lorraine Daston & Elizabeth Lunbeck, Histories of scientific observation. London: University of Chicago Press.
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    El puente entre la bioética y la práctica médica: profesionalismo médico.Jimena Mónica Muñoz Merino & Ángela Carolina Pinilla Monroy - 2024 - Medicina y Ética 35 (2):537-550.
    El campo de las ciencias de la salud se encuentra actualmente en constante cambio y esta condición ha sido más acentuada en la última década ya que nuevas enfermedades, como el SARS-CoV-2, forzaron a la ciencia a evolucionar y pusieron a prueba el componente ético del personal de la salud, despertando un interés especial en la bioética y la ética médica.
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    Styles: critique de nos formes de vie.Marielle Macé - 2016 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    Occupy Wall Street, Indignés, Nuit Debout - plus que jamais la question est posée de définir la vie que nous souhaitons choisir et vivre. Une vie vécue est inséparable de ses formes, de ses modalités, de ses régimes, de ses gestes, de ses façons, de ses allures... qui sont déjà des idées. Le monde, tel que nous le partageons et lui donnons sens, ne se découpe pas seulement en individus, en classes ou en groupes, mais aussi en "styles", qui sont (...)
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    La crítica de Agustín a la corporeidad del alma: una recepción del pensamiento de Tertuliano.Mariel Giacomone - 2023 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 79.
    El presente trabajo propone analizar la manera en que Agustín de Hipona recepciona el pensamiento de Tertuliano, autor cristiano latino, también africano, del que lo separan unos 200 años. Las principales menciones al cartaginés tienen lugar en la crítica agustiniana a la concepción de la corporeidad del alma defendida por Tertuliano. A fin de poder analizar los argumentos y los conceptos filosóficos utilizados por el hiponense en el desarrollo de su crítica presentamos, en primer lugar, una breve introducción a Tertuliano (...)
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  28. Un moDelo metodológico para el estudio Del cuerpo en investigaciones biográficas: Los mapas corporales.Jimena Silva, Jaime Barrientos & Ricardo Espinoza-Tapia - 2013 - Alpha (Osorno) 37:163-182.
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    Introducción al dosier: A 50 años del golpe de Estado: reflexiones sobre la revolución y la historia reciente desde la militancia.Jimena Alonso, Javiera Robles Recabarren & Lucas Saporosi - 2023 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 13 (26):e154.
    A 50 años del golpe de Estado: reflexiones sobre la revolución y la historia reciente desde la militancia.
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    Respire, Con-spire.Marielle Macé & Alexis Ann Stanley - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):177-186.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Respire, Con-spireMarielle Macé (bio)Translated by Alexis Ann StanleyA rather suffocating atmosphere is becoming our customary environment, ecologically, politically, and socially. It is time to affirm "a universal right to breathe"–what Achille Mbembe called the essential demand for justice that escalated during the age of the Anthropocene and is now crudely reemerging in the current pandemic's attack on the respiratory system.But the right to breathe is not "merely" the right (...)
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    De La Théologie du cœur à La Théologie réelle : la mystique d’après Pierre Poiret.Mariel Mazzocco - 2021 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 153 (1):37-48.
    Pasteur, théologien, philosophe cartésien et éditeur d’ouvrages spirituels, Pierre Poiret occupe un statut particulier et original dans l’histoire des idées religieuses : il incarne le rôle du « passeur spirituel », celui dont la mission est de transmettre à la postérité l’héritage des auteurs mystiques. Poiret n’est pas un mystique, mais un spécialiste de la « théologie mystique ». Mais qu’est-ce que le mot mystique désigne pour un protestant français du Refuge résidant en Hollande? Par quels moyens, selon Poiret, la (...)
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    Iconicity and systematicity in phonaesthemes: A cross-linguistic study.Javier Valenzuela, Amandine Fregier & Jose A. Mompean - 2020 - Cognitive Linguistics 31 (3):515-548.
    This study aims to find out whether speakers of different language backgrounds (English, French, Spanish, and Macedonian) are sensitive to semantic associations (‘fluid’ and ‘forcible contact’) attached respectively to two purported phonaesthemes (/fl-/ and /tr-/). Participants completed the task in oral and written conditions. They had to match phonaestheme-related definitions with either of two non-words (one phonaestheme-bearing and the other containing a distractor). The results obtained indicate that participants significantly chose non-words beginning with /tr-/ when the definition activated a meaning (...)
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    Psychometric properties of the multidimensional assessment of interoceptive awareness (MAIA) in a Chilean population.Camila Valenzuela-Moguillansky & Alejandro Reyes-Reyes - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Young University Students’ Academic Self-Regulation Profiles and Their Associated Procrastination: Autonomous Functioning Requires Self-Regulated Operations.Rafael Valenzuela, Nuria Codina, Isabel Castillo & José Vicente Pestana - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Suppression of Pitch Labeling: No Evidence for an Impact of Absolute Pitch on Behavioral and Neurophysiological Measures of Cognitive Inhibition in an Auditory Go/Nogo Task.Marielle Greber & Lutz Jäncke - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:585505.
    Pitch labeling in absolute pitch (AP), the ability to recognize the pitch class of a sound without an external reference, is effortless, fast, and presumably automatic. Previous studies have shown that pitch labeling in AP can interfere with task demands. In the current study, we used a cued auditory Go/Nogo task requiring same/different decisions to investigate both behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of increased inhibitory demands related to automatic pitch labeling. The task comprised two Nogo conditions: a Nogo condition with pitch (...)
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    La representación de la ira en los personajes ancianos de la comedia de Menandro.Jimena Schere - 2023 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 27 (1):47-63.
    El trabajo se propone analizar la representación de la ira en la comedia de Menandro y, en particular, la operación de ‘tipificación’ de la cólera en su obra, que se vincula con la construcción de personajes-tipo. Adoptamos como marco teórico algunos lineamientos de la concepción aristotélica de las pasiones y del constructivismo social. En este marco, sostenemos que la ira en la comedia de Menandro se encuentra atravesada por determinaciones de edad, género y condición libre o esclava y se presenta, (...)
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  37. La trama investigativa para comprender la relación estado-organizaciones campesinas en el Chaco, Argentina.Jimena Ramos Berrondo - 2022 - In Pablo F. Forni & Alejandro Bialakowsky, Por unas ciencias sociales relacionales: investigaciones y enfoques contemporáneos. [Buenos Aires]: USAL, Universidad del Salvador.
     
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    The physicist & the philosopher: Einstein, Bergson, and the debate that changed our understanding of time.Jimena Canales - 2015 - Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    Untimely -- "More Einsteinian than Einstein" -- Science or philosophy? -- The twin paradox -- Bergson's achilles' heel -- Worth mentioning? -- Bergson writes to Lorentz -- Bergson meets Michelson -- The debate spreads -- Back from Paris -- Two months later -- Logical positivism -- The immediate aftermath -- An imaginary dialog -- "Full-blooded" time -- The previous spring -- The church -- The end of universal time -- Quantum mechanics -- Things -- Clocks and wristwatches -- Telegraph, telephone, (...)
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  39. Humanos y animales en relación y transformación mutua. Crítica a las dicotomías cultura/naturaleza, humano/animal y sujeto/objeto a partir de los conceptos de híbrido y performatividad.Jimena Rodríguez Carreño - 2010 - In María G. Navarro, Betty Estévez & Antolín Sánchez Cuervo, Claves actuales de pensamiento. Madrid: CSIC/Plaza y Valdés.
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    Teaching Christian Health Care Ethics.Mariele Courtois - 2024 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 44 (2):283-301.
    One unique challenge in teaching Christian health care ethics involves helping students to appreciate the delicate context of clinical decision-making scenarios. Another challenge involves helping students to empathize with the perspectives and appreciate the expertise of various parties. Finally, students need clear examples of the dangers of reductive medical paradigms. Toward these goals, mock clinical ethics consultations can help students to value respectful ethical discourse and to build necessary virtues for effectively engaging in such dialogue, such as humility, gentleness, and (...)
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    A Jurilinguistic Approach in Legal Education.Jimena Andino Dorato - 2013 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 26 (3):635-650.
    The purpose of this essay is to advocate for including jurilinguistics in legal education. It presents jurilinguistics as a tool for understanding law and therefore supports continuing efforts to teach it. Knowing it is not unique, this essay proposes a jurilinguistic approach that focuses on the in-between of legal translation and comparative law. The proposal outlines the importance of educating in the capabilities of teaching a particular subject in a language other than their official one. The idea is to let (...)
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  42. Weiblich denken? : eine philosophische Kritik an den poulärwissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen der Neurowissenschaften in der Geschlechterfrage.Mariele Friesacher - 2017 - In Brigitte Buchhammer & Herta Nagl-Docekal, Lernen, Mensch zu sein: Beiträge des 2. Symposiums der SWIP Austria. Wien: Lit.
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  43. RAMOS, Flávia Brocchetto; PANOZZO, Neiva Senaide Petry. Mergulhos de leitura: a compreensão leitora da literatura infantil.Mariele Gabrielli - 2016 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 21 (1):250-255.
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    Corpus, caro y anima, en la concepción del hombre de Tertuliano.Mariel Giacomone - 2015 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 18 (35):69-85.
    En este trabajo abordamos la concepción del hombre de Tertuliano, pensador africano del siglo II, en el marco de su inserción en la tradición apologista de Justino e Ireneo. Al igual que ellos, el cartaginés adopta una consideración positiva del cuerpo, más específi camente de la carne, como elemento constitutivo en la definición del hombre, pareciendo asumir, en ocasiones, la carga de la especificidad humana. Sin embargo, Tertuliano atiende a la noción de alma como un aspecto central de su esquema (...)
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    Rethinking the Mechanisms Underlying the McGurk Illusion.Mariel G. Gonzales, Kristina C. Backer, Brenna Mandujano & Antoine J. Shahin - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    The McGurk illusion occurs when listeners hear an illusory percept, resulting from mismatched pairings of audiovisual speech stimuli. Hearing a third percept—distinct from both the auditory and visual input—has been used as evidence of AV fusion. We examined whether the McGurk illusion is instead driven by visual dominance, whereby the third percept, e.g., “da,” represents a default percept for visemes with an ambiguous place of articulation, like/ga/. Participants watched videos of a talker uttering various consonant vowels with and without audios (...)
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    Breastfeeding with HIV: An Evidence-Based Case for New Policy.Marielle S. Gross, Holly A. Taylor, Cecilia Tomori & Jenell S. Coleman - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (1):152-160.
    To help eliminate perinatal HIV transmission, the US Department of Health and Human Services recommends against breastfeeding for women living with HIV, regardless of viral load or combined antiretroviral therapy status. However, cART radically improves HIV prognosis and virtually eliminates perinatal transmission, and breastfeeding's health benefits are well-established. In this setting, pregnancy is increasing among American women with HIV, and a harm reduction approach to those who breastfeed despite extensive counseling is suggested. We assess the evidence and ethical justification for (...)
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    Personal prenatal ultrasound use by women’s health professionals: An ethical analysis.Marielle S. Gross, Gail Geller & Anne Drapkin Lyerly - 2021 - Clinical Ethics 16 (4):364-370.
    Prenatal ultrasound use is skyrocketing despite limited evidence of improved outcomes. One factor driving this trend is the widely recognized psychological appeal of real-time fetal imaging. Meanwhile, considering imperfect safety evidence, U.S. professional guidelines dictate that prenatal ultrasound—a screening test—should be governed by expected clinical benefits—an opportunity for intervention. However, when women’s healthcare professionals themselves are pregnant, their access to ultrasound technology permits informal, personal use that may deviate from standard-of-care, e.g., for reassurance. Highlighting a poignant case wherein a pregnant (...)
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    Rethinking “Elective” Procedures for Women's Reproduction during Covid‐19.Marielle S. Gross, Bryna J. Harrington, Carolyn B. Sufrin & Ruth R. Faden - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (3):40-43.
    Common hospital and surgical center responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic included curtailing “elective” procedures, which are typically determined based on implications for physical health and survival. However, in the focus solely on physical health and survival, procedures whose main benefits advance components of well‐being beyond health, including self‐determination, personal security, economic stability, equal respect, and creation of meaningful social relationships, have been disproportionately deprioritized. We describe how female reproduction‐related procedures, including abortion, surgical sterilization, reversible contraception devices and in vitro fertilization, (...)
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    Respect women, promote health and reduce stigma: ethical arguments for universal hepatitis C screening in pregnancy.Marielle S. Gross, Alexandra R. Ruth & Sonja A. Rasmussen - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (10):674-677.
    In the USA, there are missed opportunities to diagnose hepatitis C virus (HCV) in pregnancy because screening is currently risk-stratified and thus primarily limited to individuals who disclose history of injection drug use or sexually transmitted infection risks. Over the past decade, the opioid epidemic has dramatically increased incidence of HCV and a feasible, well-tolerated cure was introduced. Considering these developments, recent evidence suggests universal HCV screening in pregnancy would be cost-effective and several professional organisations have called for updated national (...)
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    Stigmatizing Mothers: Qualitative Analysis of Language in Prenatal Records.Marielle S. Gross, Diana Mendoza-Cervantes, Joie L. Zabec, Ananya Dewan & Mary Catherine Beach - forthcoming - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics.
    Pregnant people experience moral judgment in healthcare settings that may be coded into clinical documentation. Stigmatizing language in medical records transmits bias between clinicians, potentially exacerbating disparities in maternal morbidity and mortality. We examined obstetrical records from 100 randomly selected patients who received prenatal and delivery care in an academic hospital system. Qualitative analysis sought to identify linguistic features conveying negative attitudes or moral judgment, revealing themes of epistemic injustice: (1) discrediting patient testimony as incompetent, unreliable, and hysterical; (2) unnecessary (...)
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