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    Rozszerzone Systemy Poznawcze I Teleepistemologia. Na Kanwie Lektury Książki Kena Goldberga the Robot in the Garden. Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of Internet.Józef Dębowski - 2022 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 28:7-24.
    Większość analiz i wątków niniejszego artykułu była inspirowana lekturą książki Kena Goldberga The Robot in the Garden… (KenGoldberg (red.), Robot in the Garden. Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of Internet, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2001). Dotyczy to zwłaszcza rozmaitych rozszerzeń systemu poznawczego człowieka, możliwości i faktu poznawania na odległość oraz nowej filozoficznej subdyscypliny, jaką jest dzisiaj teleepistemologia. Główny motyw jest jednak starszy, bardziej podstawowy i niezależny od koncepcji Goldberga oraz opisanego przezeń eksperymentu Telegarden. Stanowi go obawa przed nastaniem epoki (...)
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  2. (1 other version)Istorii︠a︡ rozvytku poni︠a︡tti︠a︡ pro chyslo i systemy chyslenni︠a︡.Oleksiĭ Ivanovych Borodin - 1963
     
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    (1 other version)Obálka a obsah.Kolektiv Redakce - 2019 - Filosofie Dnes 11 (1).
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    Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī on Animal Cognition and Immortality.Peter Adamson & Bethany Somma - 2024 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 106 (1):23-52.
    This paper is devoted to a fascinating passage in Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 1210), in which he argues that non-human animals have rational souls. It is found in his Mulaḫḫaṣ fī l-manṭiq wa-l-ḥikma (Epitome on Philosophy and Logic). Following a discussion of the afterlife, Faḫr al-Dīn suggests that animals should, like humans, be capable of grasping universals, and that they are aware of their own identity over time. Furthermore, animal behavior shows that they are capable of rational planning and problem-solving. (...)
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  5. (1 other version)Fodor’s Asymmetric Causal Dependency Theory and Proximal Projections.Frederick Adams & Kenneth Aizawa - 1997 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 35 (4):433-437.
    In “A Theory of Content, 11: The Theory,” Jerry Fodor presents two reasons why his asymmetric causal dependency theory does not lead to the conclusion that syntactic items “X” mean proximal sensory stimulations, rather than distal environmental objects. Here we challenge Fodor’s reasoning.
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  6. Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics.[author unknown] - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (203):280-282.
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    Roles and responsibilities: Theoretical issues in the definition of consultation liaison psychiatry.George J. Agich - 1985 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10 (2):105-126.
    Central to much medical ethical analysis is the concept of the role of the physician. While this concept plays an important role in medical ethics, its function is largely tacit. The present paper attempts to bring the concept of a social role to prominence by focusing on an historically recent and rather richly contextured role, namely, that of consultation liaison psychiatry. Since my intention is primarily theoretical, I largely ignore the empirical studies which purport to develop the detailed functioning of (...)
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    (1 other version)Sobre la noción de información genética: Seméntica Y excepcionalidad (on the notion of genetic information: Semantics and exceptionality).Agiriano Arantza Etxeberria & Azkonobieta Tomás Garcia - 2004 - Theoria 19 (2):209-230.
    EI objetivo de este artículo es analizar ciertas críticas a la aplicación de la nocion de informacíon en biología, teniendo en cuenta tanto la historia del concepto como las diferentes posiciones actuales. Creemos que la motivacíon principal de las críticas es negar que los genes sean un factor causal excepcional en el desarrollo, y favorecer la imagen de la vida como un sistema organizado que requiere diferentes recursos. Aunque compartimos el rechazo deI reduccionismo genetico, argumentamos que éste no es atribuible (...)
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    Decision Tree Ensembles to Predict Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection: A Comparative Study.Amir Ahmad, Ourooj Safi, Sharaf Malebary, Sami Alesawi & Entisar Alkayal - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-8.
    The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has affected most countries of the world. The detection of Covid-19 positive cases is an important step to fight the pandemic and save human lives. The polymerase chain reaction test is the most used method to detect Covid-19 positive cases. Various molecular methods and serological methods have also been explored to detect Covid-19 positive cases. Machine learning algorithms have been applied to various kinds of datasets to predict Covid-19 positive cases. The machine learning algorithms were (...)
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  10. Luís de Molina regressa a Évora, Actas das Jornadas, Évora, 13-14 de Junho de 1997 , 229 pp. [REVIEW]C. A. - 1999 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 8 (15):171-172.
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    Subaltern Bodies and Nationalist Physiques: Gama the Great and the Heroics of Indian Wrestling.Joseph S. Alter - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (2):45-72.
    Born into a poor, Muslim family at the end of the 19th century, Gama became World Champion wrestler by defeating the reigning Polish champion in London in 1910. By focusing on the life of Gama, the heroic representations of Gama that appear in the Hindi language literature, and the transformations in wrestling regimens that have occurred over the past several centuries, I locate the discourse and practice of wrestling within a context of intersecting concerns with nationalism, class identity and embodied (...)
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    La Sublime Fascinación de la Decadencia. Oswald Spengler y Ernst Jünger Entre El Milenarismo y El Modernismo Reaccionario.Luciano Arcella - 2017 - Praxis Filosófica 44:193-219.
    Mientras Spengler cree en un sistema cíclico que regula la historia de las culturas humanas y por lo tanto considera inevitable la destrucción de la civilización occidental, que dejará sus poderes (la técnica) a otras culturas que no los sabrán utilizar, Jünger, en cuanto a la Modernidad, ve la interrupción de la regularidad cíclica por la increíble aceleración de su tiempo, y por lo tanto considera posible una regeneración. Sin embargo, ambos, aunque expresen con fuerza el valor negativo de la (...)
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    Sport, film, and the modern world: aesthetics, ethics, environments.Neil Archer - 2024 - NewYork: Peter Lang.
    This book rethinks the discussion of sport as a cinematic subject. Arguing for the vitality of the sports film as distinctively 'modern' genre, the book looks at its innovative potential to capture twentieth- and twenty-first-century sport in all its complexity. Written in an accessible style and illustrated throughout, the book integrates work and ideas from film studies with thinking from sports psychology, philosophy, data theory and ecocriticism. In its detailed analyses of a wide-ranging group of films, the book shows how (...)
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    Intranets, Community, and Social Capital: The Case of Williams Bay.Michael Arnold - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (2):78-87.
    Many people in the Western world are distressed about a perceived loss of community and community values, and it has been argued that the key difference between strong and weak community lies in social capital, that is, networks of civic engagement and norms of generalized reciprocity. In the context of social capital, the article introduces a research project that focuses on a community intranet installed in a new housing development in Melbourne, Australia. The prospects for the success of the community (...)
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  15. Logic; or, the Art of Thinking [by A. Arnauld and P. Nicole], Tr. By Several Hands. 4 Pt. [In 2].Antoine Arnauld - 1685
     
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    Manipulating affective state influences conditioned appetitive responses.Inna Arnaudova, Angelos-Miltiadis Krypotos, Marieke Effting, Merel Kindt & Tom Beckers - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):1062-1081.
    ABSTRACTAffective states influence how individuals process information and behave. Some theories predict emotional congruency effects. Emotional congruency should theoretically obstruct the learning of reward associations and their ability to guide behaviour under negative mood. Two studies tested the effects of the induction of a negative affective state on appetitive Pavlovian learning, in which neutral stimuli were associated with chocolate or alcohol rewards. In both experiments, participants showed enhanced approach tendencies towards predictors of reward after a negative relative to a positive (...)
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    Praxis Less than Perfect.David A. Asch - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (6):41-41.
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    Reality and Truth. A Critique of Critical Rationalism. [REVIEW]Reinhold Aschenberg - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):15-17.
  19. Sun at Midnight. Despair and Trust in the Islamic Mystical Tradition.Annemarie Schimmel - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (165):1-25.
    In the Name of the One who has no Name,He who appears before you, how ever you call Him!How does Islamic theology and Koran exegesis, some of whose representatives set out to find the most modern developments, such as the atomic bomb, in the Koran, deal with the latest interpretations of quantum physics, of Heisenberg's uncertainty relation, and with the question of whether the sub-atomic world is made up of waves or particles? How does a theologian react to the notion (...)
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  20. al-Ward al-maqṭūf fī wujūb ṭāʻat wulāt amr al-Muslimīn bi-al-maʻrūf.Abū ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Fawzī Atharī - 2000 - al-Muḥarraq, al-Baḥrayn: Maktabat Ahl al-Ḥadīth. Edited by Āl Fawzān & Ṣāliḥ ibn Fawzān ibn ʻAbd Allāh.
     
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    Rorty, irony and the consequences of contingency for liberal society.Michael Bacon - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (9):953-965.
    This article examines Richard Rorty’s much criticized figure of the ironist, and the role that it plays in liberal society. It argues that, against Rorty’s own presentation, irony might have positive social consequences. It does so by examining Rorty’s description of the ironist, arguing that it contains different ideas which emerge at different points in Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity. It takes up William Curtis’ claim that irony is a civic virtue, one closely associated with liberal ideas such as tolerance and (...)
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  22. Reflections on reference and reflexivity.Kent Bach - 2005 - In Michael O'Rourke & Corey Washington, Situating Semantics: Essays on the Philosophy of John Perry. MIT Press. pp. 395--424.
    In Reference and Reflexivity, John Perry tries to reconcile referentialism with a Fregean concern for cognitive significance. His trick is to supplement referential content with what he calls ‘‘reflexive’’ content. Actually, there are several levels of reflexive content, all to be distinguished from the ‘‘official,’’ referential content of an utterance. Perry is convinced by two arguments for referentialism, the ‘‘counterfactual truth-conditions’’ and the ‘‘same-saying’’ arguments, but he also acknowledges the force of two Fregean arguments against it, arguments that pose the (...)
     
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  23. Refraining, Omitting, and Negative Acts.Kent Bach - 2010 - In Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis, A Companion to the Philosophy of Action. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 50–57.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Ways of Failing to Do Something Refraining Omitting Negative Acts: Inaction as Action? References.
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    Morals for the 21st century.John Baines - 2000 - New York: The Institute.
    A popular belief sustains that being honest is not profitable. John Baines sustains that morality is a powerful tool for success in life. Morals for the 21st Century is not a simple reformulation of natural morals, but an absolutely new proposal of morals in which the author categorically asserts and presents experiments to the effect that morality is firmly set on scientific premises, for the first time breaking the ideological and theological bases which have always served as their support. The (...)
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    Low Solar Activity, Winter Flu Conditions, Pandemics and Sex Wars: A Holistic View of Human Evolution.Roy Barzilai - 2020 - Science and Philosophy 8 (1):105-118.
    The current spread of coronavirus has caught our modern world by surprise, which leads to widespread panic, fear and confusion. However, if we view the unfolding of these events from a scientific historical perspective of past human evolution, we may discover the reoccurring patterns of the environmental conditions that give rise to such epidemics. Hence, we can figure out better methods to prepare and react to the infectious agents that spread diseases that have shaped the course of human history before. (...)
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    La seducción utilitaria.José Luis del Barco - 1994 - Anuario Filosófico 27 (1):89-102.
    The actual progress of techne which has shed its former docility in favor of dominion is specially unsettling in the sphere of life. The teleological paradigm is insufficient in order to steer one's course through very complex bio-ethical problems. Utilitarian considerations should find their place within a framework of human dignity deontologically posited.
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  27. On Making Process Practically Visible, or Moving Constructivism Beyond Philosophical Argumentation.M. Bartesaghi - 2011 - Constructivist Foundations 7 (1):22-24.
    Open peer commentary on the target article “From Objects to Processes: A Proposal to Rewrite Radical Constructivism” by Siegfried J. Schmidt. Upshot: Schmidt’s “philosophical argumentation” in favor of an action orientation for communication rewrites constructivism in terms of process. Though in support of his proposal, a philosophical argumentation about process works best for illuminating the writer’s own process and orienting readers to his own argument. I propose that arguments about the communication of social actors should make visible the social processes (...)
     
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    Pestalozzi and American education.Thomas A. Barlow - 1977 - Boulder, Colo.: Este Es Press.
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    Philosophical Anthropology in Croatia.Pavo Barišić - 2019 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 39 (2):293-312.
    The paper outlines the historical development of question about ambiguous and mysterious human nature, in particular considering the reasons and conditions for the founding of modern philosophical anthropology. Subsequently, it brings an overview of the conceptual beginnings and directions of anthropological research in Croatia. The focus is on the following questions: When did the investigations begin in the field of philosophical anthropology, in what kind of thinking environments were they shaped and what scientific achievements were reached? The presentation brings to (...)
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    Passion and perseverance: How the components of grit affect the probability of starting a business.Nicolás Pablo Barrientos Oradini, Andrés Rubio, Luis Araya-Castillo, Maria Boada-Cuerva & Mauricio Vallejo-Velez - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    There is vast evidence that accounts for the association between entrepreneurial orientation and the probability of starting a business. However, there are not many studies that test how psychological factors moderate this relationship. A variable that has been little studied in this relationship is Grit. Grit is considered a personality trait defined as perseverance and passion for long-term goals. Grit considers two sub-dimensions, one linked to the consistency of interests and the other linked to perseverance in the effort. The objective (...)
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  31. Pantagruelism: A Rabelaisian inspiration for Understanding Poisoning, Euthanasia and Abortion in The Hippocratic Oath and in Contemporary Clinical Practice.Y. Michael Barilan & Moshe Weintraub - 2001 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 22 (3):269-286.
    Contrary to the common view, this paper suggests that the Hippocratic oath does not directly refer to the controversial subjects of euthanasia and abortion. We interpret the oath in the context of establishing trust in medicine through departure from Pantagruelism. Pantagruelism is coined after Rabelais' classic novel Gargantua and Pantagruel. His satire about a wonder herb, Pantagruelion, is actually a sophisticated model of anti-medicine in which absence of independent moral values and of properly conducted research fashion a flagrant over-medicalization of (...)
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  32. Language and identity policies in the glocal age: New processes, effects and principles of organization.Albert Bastardas-Boada - 2012 - Barcelona, Spain: Generalitat de Catalunya.
    Contact between culturally distinct human groups in the contemporary ‘glocal’ -global and local- world is much greater than at any point in history. The challenge we face is the identification of the most convenient ways to organise the coexistence of different human language groups in order that we might promote their solidarity as members of the same culturally developed biological species. Processes of economic and political integration currently in motion are seeing increasing numbers of people seeking to become polyglots. Thus, (...)
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    Liberty and Responsibility.Marianne Bastid-Bruguière - 2017 - Diogenes 64 (1-2):25-28.
    Although China adopted in 1948 the Universal Declaration of Human Rights largely inspired by her delegate Zhang Pengchun (1892–1957), individual liberty remains a key issue in cultural dialogues between China and Europe. However, culture is an ongoing process with no territorial boundaries, affecting every human being differently. European freedom is becoming increasingly restricted the more it focuses on meeting social and environmental needs. More broadly, the concept of responsibility that expresses solidarity between humans, belongs to all cultures and could provide (...)
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    Law and the Gift of the Spirit.William W. Bassett - 1969 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 44 (2):165-184.
    Canon law has an abiding purpose in the Church: to aid in the creation of a community that is a true sign of the fellowship of love.
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  35. La hermenéutica analógica y el problema de la filosofía latinoamericana.Mauricio Beuchot - 2007 - In Samuel Arriarán, La hermenéutica en América Latina: analogía y barroco. México, D. F.: Editorial Itaca. pp. 39.
     
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    The influence of impurities on the modulus effect of cold worked copper.A. Van den Beukel & C. Brouwer - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (147):453-460.
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  37. Charlotte A. Baynes, A Coptic Gnostic Treatise. Translated from the Coptic, with Commentary. [REVIEW]Edwyn Bevan - 1935 - Hibbert Journal 34:308.
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    Work Fatigue Profiles: Nature, Implications, and Associations With Psychological Empowerment.Ann-Renée Blais, Nicolas Gillet, Simon A. Houle, Caitlin A. Comeau & Alexandre J. S. Morin - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The present study examined the distinct configurations, or profiles, taken by work fatigue dimensions among samples of military and civilian employees. We also tested profile similarity across these two samples of employees. In addition, this research documented the relations between the identified work fatigue profiles, one predictor variable, and a series of attitudinal outcomes among military employees. Six profiles of employees characterized by different levels of global and specific work fatigue were identified using latent profile analyses: Low Fatigue, Physically and (...)
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    Why I am still a Christian.E. M. Blaiklock - 1971 - Grand Rapids, Mich.,: Zondervan Pub. House.
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    What Is a Face?Daniel Black - 2011 - Body and Society 17 (4):1-25.
    The face is a shifting, multiplex, distributed and layered phenomenon. It is by far the most mercurial feature of the human body, and even a single face cannot be isolated in, on or outside any one body. In the following discussion I will employ a variety of differing accounts of the face and suggest that the differences separating each account are merely reflective of the multiplex nature of the face itself.
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    Biodiversity skepticism and measurement practices.Federica Bocchi - 2024 - Biology and Philosophy 39 (6):1-27.
    This paper challenges “biodiversity skepticism:” an inferential move that acknowledges the proliferation, heterogeneity, and lack of covariance of biodiversity measurements, and concludes that we should doubt the scientific validity of the biodiversity concept. As a way out of skepticism, philosophers have advocated for eliminating “biodiversity” from scientific inquiry, revising it, or deflating its meaning into a single measurable dimension. I present a counterargument to the inferential move of the skeptic by revealing how it stands on two unstated premises, namely a (...)
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  42. Contextual Analyticity.Gregory Bochner - 2022 - Analytic Philosophy 63 (4):268-276.
    My double aim in this paper is to argue for the claims that, when they are formed in certain ways, some judgements expressed by “I am here now” are both (a) apriori (although not solely in virtue of their meaning), and (b) necessary (albeit trivially so). I will submit that such judgements are “analytic” in the same sense that some judgements are “immune to error through misidentification” when this notion is understood in a relativistic way: in both cases, no component (...)
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  43. Change and Contradiction: A Criticism of the Hegelian Account of Motion.Emiliano Boccardi - 2019 - In Edgar Almeida, Alexandre Costa-Leite & Rodrigo A. Freire, Seminário Lógica no Avião, 2013-2018. Universidade de Brasilia. pp. 135-148.
    In his In Contradiction (1987), Priest levelled three powerful arguments against the received Russellian view of change and motion. He argued that his preferred paraconsistent theory of change, the Hegelian account, is immune from these objections. Here I argue that these three arguments are sound, but that the Hegelian account falls pray to them too. I conclude, however, that the Hegelian account is in a better position to tackle these challenges.
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  44. Corpo como ensaio para o amor e para a morte.Josiane C. Bocchi - 2020 - Natureza Humana 22 (2):1-13.
    Esse trabalho realiza aproximações entre os conceitos freudianos de narcisismo e de desamparo (Hilflosigkeit). O objetivo é refletir sobre o modo como o isolamento social e a pandemia de 2020 afetam nossas relações com o corpo, com as experiências de perda e de angústia diante do risco de adoecimento e morte. Discute-se que evitar o encontro com o desamparo fomenta modalidades de subjetivação por sujeição e por fixação melancólica, bem como atitudes de negação em relação à experiência da realidade. O (...)
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    Contraurbanización: ¿Descentralización metropolitana o éxodo forzado? Movilidad residencial intra-metropolitana en Córdoba, Argentina (1991-2010). [REVIEW]Sara Boccolini - 2021 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 26:78-129.
    Este trabajo reconstruyó los procesos de crecimiento y decrecimiento de la población urbana en cada uno de los puntos que componen el territorio donde se extiende la región metropolitana de Córdoba. Se procesaron datos censales desagregados a nivel de radio censal con software SIG, identificando procesos claros de contraurbanización y periurbanización, suburbanización a escala metropolitana y vaciamiento de áreas pericentrales en los principales aglomerados. Esto no sólo verificó hipótesis planteadas en antecedentes sobre el tema, sino que también descubrió particularidades sólo (...)
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    Consumer Ethics: The Role of Self-Regulatory Focus.Tine De Bock & Patrick Van Kenhove - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (2):241 - 255.
    The present study investigates the influence of self-regulatory focus on consumer ethical beliefs (i.e., consumers' judgment of various unethical consumer practices). The self-regulatory focus framework is highly influential and applies to an impressively wide spectrum of topics across a diverse array of domains. However, previous research has not yet examined the link between this personality construct and the consumer ethics field. Findings indicate that promotion affects one's attitude toward questionable consumer practices with those having a stronger (versus weaker) promotion focus (...)
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    Confucian Ritual as Body Language of Self, Society, and Spirit.Mary I. Bockover - 2012 - Sophia 51 (2):177-194.
    This article explains how li 禮 or ‘ritual propriety’ is the ‘body language’ of ren 仁 or the authentic expression of our humanity. Li and ren are interdependent aspects of a larger creative human way (rendao 仁道) that can be conceptually distinguished as follows: li refers to the ritualized social form of appropriate conduct and ren to the more general, authentically human spirit this expresses. Li is the social instrument for self-cultivation and the vehicle of harmonious human interaction. More, li (...)
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    (1 other version)Business and Ethics in Czechoslovakia.Marie Bohatà - 1992 - Business Ethics: A European Review 1 (1):55-56.
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    Brüder im Geiste: Heidegger trifft Hölderlin.Otto A. Böhmer - 2019 - München: Verlag Karl Alber. Edited by Otfried Höffe.
    Bruder im Geiste - Heidegger trifft Holderlin" erzahlt auf unterhaltsame Weise von einem Philosophen, der sich seinen Dichter nahm. Martin Heidegger, nach wie vor einer der Umstrittenen hierzulande, erklart Holderlin zum "Dichter der Dichter". Dies ist nicht im Sinne einer Rangfolge gemeint, sondern zeichnet die Hellsichtigkeit eines Dichters aus, der sich ins Freie vorwagt. Was er dort schaut und empfangt, kommt auch dem Denker zu, der dafur andere, weniger poetische Worte finden muss. Der Dichter spricht die Sache des Denkers an, (...)
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  50. (1 other version)Book Review: Ethics in nursing practice: a guide to ethical decision making. [REVIEW]Marija Bohinc - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (4):448-449.
     
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