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    Expressing Norms. On Norm-Formulations and Other Entities in Legal Theory.Maribel Narváez Mora - 2015 - Revus 25.
    The distinction between norms and norm-formulations commits legal theorists to treating legal norms as entities. In this article, I first explore the path from meaning to entities built by some analytical philosophers of language. Later, I present a set of problems produced by treating norms as entities. Whatever type of entities we deal with calls for a clear differentiation between the identification and individuation criteria of such entities. In the putative case of abstract entities, the differentiation collapses. By changing the (...)
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    Izražanje norm. O ubeseditvah norm in drugih ontoloških danostih v teoriji prava.Maribel Narváez Mora - 2015 - Revus 25:15-42.
    Razlika med normami in ubeseditvami norm zavezuje pravoslovce k obravnavanju pravnih norm kot danosti. Avtorica najprej osvetli pot, ki so jo tlakovali nekateri analitični filozofi jezika in ki vodi od pomena do danosti. Nato predstavi sklop problemov, ki nastanejo zaradi obravnavanja norm kot danosti. Ne glede na to, s katero vrsto danosti imamo opraviti, moramo razlikovati med merili prepoznave in primeri poposameznjenja tovrstnih danosti. V predstavljenem primeru abstraktnih danosti pa to razlikovanje pade. S tem, da avtorica zamenja pojma pomenske vsebine (...)
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    Expresiones de normas.Maribel Narváez Mora - 2015 - Revus 25:71-100.
    La distinción entre normas y formulaciones normativas lleva a los teóricos del derecho a tratar las normas jurídicas como entidades. En este artículo la autora explora el recorrido transitado por algunos filósofos analíticos del lenguaje, que va desde una noción de significado hasta la necesidad de entidades. Después, presenta un conjunto de problemas producidos al considerar las normas entidades. Sea cual sea el tipo de entidad que consideremos tiene que ofrecerse una distinción clara entre criterios de identificación y de individualización. (...)
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    Wittgenstein y la teoría del derecho: una senda para el convencionalismo jurídico.Maribel Narváez Mora - 2004 - Madrid: Marcial Pons - Ediciones Jurídicas y Sociales.
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    A la junta de los ríos. Tensiones identitarias en Sur de Diana Bellessi y Perrimontun de Maribel Mora Curriao.Karem Pinto Carvacho - 2016 - Aisthesis 59:91-110.
    This paper exposes an analysis of the poetics texts Sur by Diana Bellessi and Perrimontun by Maribel Mora Curriao. The article develops a perspective on the ethnic and gender diversity to which both texts allude. On the one hand, they refer the multiple mixed conformation of our continent, fueled by indigenous presence and increased by different migration processes, internal and external. On the other, these works point out to thesituation of women both within indigenous communities and in the (...)
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    Visões críticas sobre gênero: vozes femininas na escrita de duas poetas mapuche.Valentina Paz Bascur Molina - 2020 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 2 (2):504-530.
    O presente artigo propõe uma discussão sobre gênero como uma categoria para analisar relações de poder na sociedade mapuche, apresentando linhas interpretativas atuais, assim como antecedentes presentes nos registros históricos. A partir do desenvolvimento de diversas perspectivas, aponta-se que o gênero, como categoria de análise estabelecida por meio de visões eurocêntricas, contribui com interpretações que reproduzem as lógicas coloniais. Em seguida, convida-se a participar desta discussão as perspectivas que duas escritoras mapuche, Maribel Mora Curriao e Graciela Huinao apresentam (...)
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    The Conservativity of Many : Split Scope and Most.Maribel Romero - 2018 - Topoi 37 (3):393-404.
    Besides their cardinal and proportional readings, many and few have been argued to allow for a ‘reverse’ proportional reading that defies the conservativity universal. Recently, an analysis has been developed that derives the correct truth conditions for this reading while preserving conservativity. The present paper investigates two predictions of this analysis, based on two key ingredients. First, many is decomposed into a determiner stem many and the degree operator POS. This predicts that other elements may scopally intervene between the two (...)
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    Neurobiology and the development of human morality: evolution, culture, and wisdom.Darcia Narvaez - 2014 - New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
    The neurobiology and development of human morality in light of evolution -- More than genes : human inheritances and the moral sense -- The dynamic self : emotions and development -- Moral heritage 1 : engagement of the heart -- Moral heritage 2 : communal imagination -- Undercare and the stress response : early life gone wrong -- The morality that stress promotes : self protective ethics -- Shifting moral mindsets -- Culture and imagination: cooperation or competition? -- Paths to (...)
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  9. Connectivity in a unified analysis of specificational subjects and concealed questions.Maribel Romero - manuscript
    Connectivity, found in a number of constructions involving typically a trace of movement or gap, is the effect by which a constituent behaves grammatically as if it occupied not its surface position but the position of the gap. The phenomenon is central to the debate between defendants of Direct Compositionality –where the semantics is read off the ‘visible’, surface syntax– and the defendants of the so-called Logical Form (LF) –according to which semantics is computed on an abstract syntactic representation, LF, (...)
     
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  10. The Penn lambda calculator: Pedagogical software for natural language semantics.Maribel Romero - manuscript
    This paper describes a novel pedagogical software program that can be seen as an online companion to one of the standard textbooks of formal natural language semantics, Heim and Kratzer (1998). The Penn Lambda Calculator is a multifunctional application designed for use in standard graduate and undergraduate introductions to formal semantics: Teachers can use the application to demonstrate complex semantic derivations in the classroom and modify them interactively, and students can use it to work on problem sets provided by the (...)
     
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  11. The temperature paradox and temporal interpretation.Maribel Romero - manuscript
    Montague’s analysis of the well-known temperature paradox poses a problem for Gupta’s syllogism, whose surface syntax differs from the temperature syllogism in the addition of the intensional adverb necessarily. Lasersohn (2005) argues that the puzzle arising from these syllogisms can be solved if one adopts the Fregean presuppositional treatment of definite descriptions, and concludes that the temperature-Gupta puzzle provides an argument in favor of such treatment. This paper shows that the analysis of definite descriptions is in fact orthogonal to the (...)
     
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  12. Two Constructions with Most and their Semantic Properties.Maribel Romero - unknown
    In (1b), for the most part induces a so-called Quantificational Variability Effect (QVE) on the NP the linguists from the East Coast, yielding roughly the interpretation ‘most of the linguists from the East Coast came to NELS’. We claim that the two constructions above differ in the domain where they apply, producing similar but not identical quantificational interpretations over the NP. In particular, we argue that most of the NPs applies to the nominal domain, while for the most part applies (...)
     
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  13. On negative yes/no questions.Maribel Romero & Chung-Hye Han - 2004 - Linguistics and Philosophy 27 (5):609-658.
    Preposed negation yes/no (yn)-questions like Doesn''t Johndrink? necessarily carry the implicature that the speaker thinks Johndrinks, whereas non-preposed negation yn-questions like DoesJohn not drink? do not necessarily trigger this implicature. Furthermore,preposed negation yn-questions have a reading ``double-checking'''' pand a reading ``double-checking'''' p, as in Isn''t Jane comingtoo? and in Isn''t Jane coming either? respectively. We present otheryn-questions that raise parallel implicatures and argue that, in allthe cases, the presence of an epistemic conversational operator VERUMderives the existence and content of the (...)
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  14. EL FALSACIONISMO POPPERIANO: UN INTENTO INDUCTIVO DE EVADIR LA INDUCCIÓN.Maribel Barroso - 2015 - Episteme NS: Revista Del Instituto de Filosofía de la Universidad Central de Venezuela 36 (1):29-39.
    En el presente trabajo expongo la propuesta falsacionista de Karl Popper como resultado de su solución al problema de la inducción. En este sentido, la analizo bajo sus dos aspectos, el lógico y el metodológico. La idea detrás de ello es mostrar, en primer lugar, que su solución lógica al problema de la inducción es totalmente independiente de los criterios metodológicos que propone para la elección entre teorías rivales, y en segundo lugar, que estos últimos constituyen una transgresión a su (...)
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  15. Chapter 1: People and Planet in Need of Sustainable Wisdom.Darcia Narvaez, Four Arrows, Eugene Halton, Brian Collier & Georges Enderle - 2019 - In Darcia Narvaez, Four Arrows, Eugene Halton, Brian Collier & Georges Enderle (eds.), Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First-Nation Know-How for Global Flourishing. Peter Lang. pp. 1-23.
    Introductory chapter to the book, Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom.
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    Ecocentrism: Resetting Baselines for Virtue Development.Darcia Narvaez - 2020 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (2):391-406.
    From a planetary perspective, industrialized humans have become unvirtuous and holistically destructive in comparison to 99% of human genus existence. Why? This paper draws a transdisciplinary explanation. Humans are social mammals who are born particularly immature with a lengthy, decades-long maturational schedule and thus evolved an intensive nest for the young. Neurosciences show that evolved nest components support normal development at all levels, laying the foundations for virtue. Nest components are degraded in industrialized societies. Studies and accounts of societies that (...)
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  17. Concealed questions and specificational subjects.Maribel Romero - 2005 - Linguistics and Philosophy 28 (6):687 - 737.
    This paper is concerned with Noun Phrases (NPs, henceforth) occurring in two constructions: concealed question NPs and NP subjects of specificational sentences. The first type of NP is illustrated in (1). The underlined NPs in (1) have been called ‘concealed questions’ because sentences that embed them typically have the same truth-conditional meaning as the corresponding versions with a full-fledged embedded interrogative clause, as illustrated in (2) (Heim 1979).
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    La nisba al-Ansarí en el al-Andlaus y el cadí Mundir b. Sa'id.Maribel Fierro - 2004 - Al-Qantara 25 (1):233-238.
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    El lenguaje de la demolición y el embellissement de París, de Voltaire a Baudelaire.Angelo Narváez - forthcoming - Boletín de Estética.
    En este artículo se aborda la relación entre la demolición y el embellecimiento de París durante el siglo xix desde diferentes perspectivas literarias y filosóficas que permitan situar en diferentes contextos narrativos la interpretación de la ciudad como un espacio metropolitano signado por la autopercepción como capitale du xixe siècle. Desde los primeros planos trigonométricos hasta la noción de transformación, la imagen de la ciudad como un espacio privilegiado y representativo de la transformación del presente aparece con diferentes matices en (...)
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  20. On concealed questions.Maribel Romero - manuscript
    To appear in Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory XVI. Ithaca, NY: CLC.
     
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    La perfección humana como hedonismo geométrico: conocimiento, método y virtud en la ética racionalista de Spinoza.Mario Andrés Narváez - 2022 - Tópicos 44:e0013.
    El tratado metodológico de Spinoza, llamado Tratado de la reforma del entendimiento, introduce al lector con la declaración de un objetivo puramente ético, la obtención de la felicidad. La cual, identificada con la virtud, es también el objetivo último de la filosofía. Es evidente, a partir de dicha introducción, que existe una relación entre el método y la ética, pero su naturaleza no es del todo clara. Así pues, cabe preguntarse: ¿se trata de una relación que puede presentar algún tipo (...)
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    Una relectura de la sacrificialidad en la biblia a partir de la obra de René Girard.Roberto Caicedo Narváez - 2010 - Universitas Philosophica 27 (55):123-148.
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    Pensando el ser de la naturaleza: la φύσις en el pensamiento griego, ocultamiento y movimiento.Maribel Cuenca - 2019 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 17:51-82.
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    Cyrille Aillet : L’Ibadisme, une minorité au coeur de l’islam, thème sur la direction de Cyrille Aillet, Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée, Série Histoire, Aix-en-Provence.Maribel Fierro - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (1):233-236.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 1 Seiten: 233-236.
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    Introduction.The Control of Knowledge in Islamic Societies.Maribel Fierro - 2014 - Al-Qantara 35 (1):127-134.
  26. Ibn òHazm and the Jewish zindåiq.Maribel Fierro - 2013 - In Camilla Adang, Maribel Fierro & Sabine Schmidtke (eds.), Ibn Ḥazm of Cordoba: the life and works of a controversial thinker. Boston: Brill.
  27. Ibn Rushd's (Averroes) 'Disgrace' and his relation with the Almohads.Maribel Fierro - 2018 - In Abdelkader Al Ghouz (ed.), Islamic philosophy from the 12th to the 14th century. Bonn: Bonn University Press.
     
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  28. Religious dissesion in al-Andalus: ways of exclusion and inclusion.Maribel Fierro - 2001 - Al-Qantara 22 (2):463-488.
    ¿Cuáles fueron los mecanismos mediante los cuales se llevó a cabo la exclusión de herejes, apóstatas e innovadores en una sociedad islámica pre-moderna como la andalusí? ¿Cuáles fueron los mecanismos o las estrategias mediante los cuales los acusados de here-jía o desviación religiosa lograron no ser excluidos de la comunidad o, en el caso de ser-lo, consiguieron la reincorporación a su medio social y religioso? Este artículo busca dar respuesta a estas preguntas, basándose en estudios previos sobre las acusaciones de (...)
     
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  29. Talento humano y trabajo en equipo del personal directivo de las universidades del municipio Maracaibo.Maribel Medina Fuenmayor - 2010 - Telos (Venezuela) 12 (1):79-97.
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    Cognitive Bias Sunk Cost in Marketing.Vallejo Chávez Luz Maribel, Miranda Salazar María Fernanda, de León Nicaretta Fabiana María & Ureña Torres Vicente Ramón - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:407-426.
    The sunk cost cognitive bias, or sunk cost fallacy, is a human tendency to continue with: an investment, make a decision, business, couple or project based on the resources that have been invested, instead of making a current evaluation of the results. future benefits and costs. The objective of the research was to analyze the impact of sunk cost cognitive bias on customer decisions and its application in neuromarketing strategies. The specific objectives were: (i) Evaluate how sunk cost influences the (...)
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  31. Talento humano y trabajo en equipo del personal directivo de las universidades del municipio Maracaibo/Human Talent and Teamwork for Directive Personnel at Universities in the Maracaibo Municipality.Maribel Medina - 2011 - Telos (Venezuela) 12 (1):79-97.
     
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    Harm Reduction Policies Where Drugs Constitute a Security Issue.Monica Andrea Narvaez-Chicaiza - 2020 - Health Care Analysis 28 (4):382-390.
    There is strong evidence suggesting that harm reduction policies are able to reduce the adverse health and social consequences of drug use. However, in this article I will compare two different countries to demonstrate that some social aspects lead to the adoption or rejection of harm reduction policies. In this case, countries where drugs are seen as a security concern are less likely to adopt these harm reduction policies. For that purpose, I will compare Colombia and Uruguay’s political, normative, and (...)
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    Portée herméneutique de la notion d'«intentio» chez Thomas d'Aquin.Mauricio Narváez - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (2):201-219.
  34. Quand Gadamer lit Paul Celan. Statut du commentaire gadamérien du recueil Cristaux de souffle:«AtemKristall» de Paul Celan.Mauricio Narvaez - 2012 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 59 (1).
     
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    Thomas d'Aquin lecteur: vers une nouvelle approche de la pratique herméneutique au Moyen Âge.Mauricio R. Narváez - 2012 - Louvain: Peeters.
    La periode universitaire du Moyen Age se caracterise par un veritable renouveau des formes de production de la pensee: nouvelles sources, nouvelle organisation du savoir, nouvelles theories de l'exegese mais egalement nouvelles pratiques interpretatives. L'ambition de ce livre est double: mettre au jour de maniere unitaire la pratique hermeneutique de l'ensemble de l'oeuvre de Thomas d'Aquin, et proposer par ce biais une methodologie pour optimiser l'etude de cette pratique chez d'autres auteurs de la meme epoque. A cet effet, l'ouvrage propose (...)
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  36. Intensional Choice Functions for Which Phrases.Maribel Romero - unknown
    There are two main approaches to the scopal properties of the N’-restrictors of which-phrases. One line attributes widest scope within the interrogative clause to the entire which-phrase, outside the question formation operator, often assumed to reside in C0. The result is Karttunen ’s question denotation --exemplified in --,1 whose distinctive feature is that the semantic contribution of the N’- restrictor of the which-phrase is represented outside the so-called question nucleus, i.e., outside the subformula “p=…”. The second main avenue interprets the (...)
     
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  37. LTAG Semantics for Questions.Maribel Romero - unknown
    This papers presents a compositional semantic analysis of interrogatives clauses in LTAG (Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar) that captures the scopal properties of wh- and nonwh-quantificational elements. It is shown that the present approach derives the correct semantics for examples claimed to be problematic for LTAG semantic approaches based on the derivation tree. The paper further provides an LTAG semantic derivation of interrogative clauses under question embedding verbs.
     
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  38. Quantifier Scope in German: An MCTAG Analysis.Maribel Romero - unknown
  39. Reduced Conditionals and Focus.Maribel Romero - unknown
    The term “Reduced Conditional” is coined by Schwarz (1996, 1998, 2000) to designate a certain kind of ellipsis that may occur in the consequent of a Conditional in German, as illustrated in (1): (1a) is a Full Conditional (FC, henceforth) and (1b) is its Reduced Conditional (RC) counterpart.
     
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  40. Tense and intensionality in specificational copular sentences.Maribel Romero - manuscript
    Specificational sentences show Connectivity Effects (Akmajian 1970, Higgins 1979, Halvorsen 1978, Jacobson 1994, among others). For example, an NP like no man embedded in a relative clause in general cannot bind a pronoun outside the relative clause, as illustrated in (3a); but in specificational copular sentences this binding is possible, as in (3b). This effect is called Variable Binding Connectivity. Similarly, the NP a unicorn cannot be interpreted de dicto with respect to the embedded verb look for in (4a); but (...)
     
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  41. Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First-Nation Know-How for Global Flourishing.Darcia Narvaez, Four Arrows, Eugene Halton, Brian Collier & Georges Enderle (eds.) - 2019 - Peter Lang.
    Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First Nation Know-How for Global Flourishing’s contributors describe ways of being that reflect a worldview that has guided humanity for 99% of human history; they describe the practical traditional wisdom stemming from Nature-based relational cultures that were or are guided by this worldview. Such cultures did not cause the kinds of anti-Nature and de-humanizing or inequitable policies and practices that now pervade our world. Far from romanticizing Indigenous histories, Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom offers facts about how human beings, (...)
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  42. Scope and situation binding in LTAG using semantic unification.Maribel Romero & Laura Kallmeyer - manuscript
    This paper develops a framework for TAG (Tree Adjoining Grammar) semantics that brings together ideas from different recent approaches. Then, within this framework, an analysis of scope is proposed that accounts for the different scopal properties of quantifiers, adverbs, raising verbs and attitude verbs. Finally, including situation variables in the semantics, different situation binding possibilities are derived for different types of quantificational elements.
     
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    Revealing the Hidden Curriculum in Higher Education.Maribel Blasco & José Víctor Orón Semper - 2018 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 37 (5):481-498.
    The so-called ‘hidden curriculum’ is often presented as a counterproductive element in education, and many scholars argue that it should be eliminated, by being made explicit, in education in general and specifically in higher education. The problem of the HC has not been solved by the transition from a teacher-centered education to a student-centered educational model that takes the student’s experience as the starting point of learning. In this article we turn to several philosophers of education to propose that HC (...)
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    O idealismo transcendental segundo Schopenhauer: de Berkeley para além de Kant.Dax Moraes - 2018 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 30 (49).
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    Tariq b. Ziyad y los barbar.Maribel Fierro - 2024 - Al-Qantara 45 (1):683.
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    Moral neuroeducation from early life through the lifespan.Darcia Narvaez - 2011 - Neuroethics 5 (2):145-157.
    Personality and social development begins before birth in the communication among mother, child and environment, during sensitive periods when the child’s brain and body are plastic and epigenetically co-constructed. Triune ethics theory postulates three evolved, neurobiologically-based ethics fostered by early life experience. The security ethic is self-protective. The engagement ethic is relationally attuned. The imagination ethic can abstract from the present moment and imagine alternatives. Climates and cultures can foster one or another ethic. Ancestral environments were more conducive to moral (...)
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    From multicultural to romanticized representations of the past: How Mendez v. Westminster's significance shapeshifts to appeal to different contexts.Maribel Santiago - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (1):91-103.
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    Embodiment, Collective Memory and Time.Rafael F. Narvaez - 2006 - Body and Society 12 (3):51-73.
    Although there are exceptions, most researchers on collective memory have neglected the idea that collective mnemonics involve embodied aspects and practices. And though the corpus of Collective Memory Studies (CMS) has helped us better understand how social groups relate to time, especially to the past, it has taken little notice of how embodied social actors collectively relate to time. In contrast, expanding upon the French School and the French sociological tradition, I argue for an approach that, on the one hand, (...)
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    Three Spanish Philosophers: Unamuno, Ortega, Ferrater Mora.José Ferrater Mora & J. M. Terricabras - 2003 - State University of New York Press.
    "This collection provides an excellent introduction to three of the most important names in twentieth-century Spanish philosophy: Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936), José Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955), and José Ferrater Mora (1912-1991). The thought-provoking work of these great contemporary philosophers offers a rich and penetrating insight into human existence. Originally written by Ferrater Mora in the middle of the last century, his interpretations of Unamuno and Ortega are considered classics, and the chapter on his own thought reflects his mature (...)
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    Reyes Mate, M. (2018). El tiempo, tribunal de la historia. Madrid, España: Trotta.Onasis Rafael Ortega Narváez - 2020 - Praxis Filosófica 51:193-200.
    La pregunta sobre qué significa pensar el pasado o qué hacer con el pasado de sufrimiento e injusticia, nos interpela en tiempos de víctimas, memoria y transiciones. En El tiempo, tribunal de la historia, Reyes Mate propone que el tiempo tiene la clave para construir un nuevo pensamiento que se haga cargo del sufrimiento y lo ponga en el orden del día.
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