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    Passion devotion, penitential reading, and the manuscript page:" The hours of the cross" in London, British library additional 37049.Marlene Villalobos Hennessy - 2004 - Mediaeval Studies 66 (1):213-252.
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    Materialist feminism and the politics of discourse.Rosemary Hennessy - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    Rosemary Hennessy confronts some of the impasses in materialist feminist work on rethinking `woman' as a discursively constructed subject. She argues for a theory of discourse as ideology taking into account the work of Kristeva, Foucault and Laclau.
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    Marlene Ruck Simmonds 79.Marlene Ruck Simmonds - forthcoming - Journal of Thought.
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  4. Enactive autonomy in computational systems.Mario Villalobos & Joe Dewhurst - 2018 - Synthese 195 (5):1891-1908.
    In this paper we will demonstrate that a computational system can meet the criteria for autonomy laid down by classical enactivism. The two criteria that we will focus on are operational closure and structural determinism, and we will show that both can be applied to a basic example of a physically instantiated Turing machine. We will also address the question of precariousness, and briefly suggest that a precarious Turing machine could be designed. Our aim in this paper is to challenge (...)
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  5. Lived Experience and Cognitive Science Reappraising Enactivism’s Jonasian Turn.M. Villalobos & D. Ward - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):204-212.
    Context: The majority of contemporary enactivist work is influenced by the philosophical biology of Hans Jonas. Jonas credits all living organisms with experience that involves particular “existential” structures: nascent forms of concern for self-preservation and desire for objects and outcomes that promote well-being. We argue that Jonas’s attitude towards living systems involves a problematic anthropomorphism that threatens to place enactivism at odds with cognitive science, and undermine its legitimate aims to become a new paradigm for scientific investigation and understanding of (...)
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  6. Women's Lives/Feminist Knowledge: Feminist Standpoint as Ideology Critique.Rosemary Hennessy - 1993 - Hypatia 8 (1):14-34.
    Feminist standpoint theory posits feminism as a way of conceptualizing from the vantage point of women's lives. However, in current work on feminist standpoint the material links between lives and knowledges are often not explained. This essay argues that the radical marxist tradition standpoint theory draws on-specifically theories of ideology post-Althusser-offers a systemic mode of reading that can redress this problem and provide the resources to elaborate further feminism's oppositional practice and collective subject.
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    Artificial Intelligence in Art: An Amoral Subject of Law.Villalobos Portales J. - 2022 - Philosophy International Journal 5 (4):1-8.
    This article analyzes the legal-philosophical situation of Artificial Intelligence and the intelligent robot on being a subject of Law to be considered a creative person or author. The contradiction involved in allowing an object to present the legal duality of being protected as an object that it is and at the same time being considered a subject by the resulting work is analyzed, an impairment or vulgarization for the subject of Law as a moral subject when proposing the fictio legis (...)
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    Translating Feminist Philosophy: A case-study with Simone de Beauvoir's 'Le Deuxième Sexe'.Marlène Bichet - 2019 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 21 (2):24-38.
    The relationship between languages and philosophy is so strong that French philosopher Barbara Cassin speaks of 'philosophising in languages'. This paper aims to show how translation can be a means to help disseminate philosophical ideas. It might even be called a political tool, when circulating feminist philosophical thoughts is concerned. The article uses the latest English translation of Simone de Beauvoir's Le deuxième sexe to address the pitfalls philosophy presents translators with. It also aims to defend the Interpretive Theory of (...)
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  9. Speaking of God, of human being, and of the heart : a response to George Pattison.Marlene Block - 2014 - In Ingolf U. Dalferth & Michael Charles Rodgers (eds.), Revelation: Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2012. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
     
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  10. In Defense of Preferential Hiring.Marlene Gerber Fried - 1973 - Philosophical Forum 5 (1):309.
     
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  11. Chapter 4: Open Secrets : Class, Affect, and Sexuality.Rosemary Hennessy - 2015 - In Tina Mai Chen & David S. Churchill (eds.), The Material of World History. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Open secrets: The affective cultures of organizing on Mexico’s northern border.Rosemary Hennessy - 2009 - Feminist Theory 10 (3):309-322.
    Taking sexuality and affect as its focus, this article leads us into the uncharted terrain of ‘outlawed affects’, those unspeakable sensations that do not fall easily into established categories and yet meddle with social relations. They are in this sense ‘open secrets’. The article explores some of the challenges for feminist methodology in representing the space where affective and other needs meet in the context of the cultures of labour organizing in the factory communities on Mexico’s northern border.
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    Quality Improvement and Ethics: Performance Improvement in an Oncology Practice.J. E. Hennessy & M. A. Neubauer - 2002 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 13 (4):353-358.
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  14. The Meeting of Two Worlds: Europe and the Americas 1492–1650.Hennessy Alistair - 1993
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  15. Thinking sex materially : Marxist, socialist, and related feminist approaches.Rosemary Hennessy - 2014 - In Mary Evans, Clare Hemmings, Marsha Henry, Hazel Johnstone, Sumi Madhok, Ania Plomien & Sadie Wearing (eds.), The SAGE handbook of feminist theory. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE reference.
     
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  16. La escuela que necesitamos.Villalobos Iparraguirre & Noé[From Old Catalog] - 1959 - Lima,:
     
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    Challenging sovereignty? The USA and the establishment of the International Criminal Court.Marlene Wind - 2009 - Ethics and Global Politics 2 (2):83-108.
    Does the establishment of a permanent InternationalWar Crimes Tribunal (International Criminal Court - ICC) constitute a challenge to national sovereignty? According to previous US governments and several American observers, the answer is yes. Establishing a world court that acts independently of the states that gave birth to it renders the idea of sovereignty meaningless. This article analyzes the American objections to the ICC and the conception of sovereignty and international law underlying these objections. It first considers the structure and intent (...)
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    The crucifix of Fernando and sancha and its relationship to north French manuscripts.Marlene Park - 1973 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 36 (1):77-91.
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    Nicholas Hilliard and mannerist art theory.John Pope-Hennessy - 1943 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 6 (1):89-100.
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    It’s All in the Argument: Euripides’ Agōnes and Deliberative Democracy.Marlene K. Sokolon - 2019 - The European Legacy 24 (7):724-737.
    Deliberative democratic theorists often trace their idea that vigorous democracies rely on open deliberation to ancient Athenian democracy. Furthermore, deliberative theorists claim that equal, inclusive, rational, and government responsiveness can reverse trends of political apathy. Although the equal right to speak in the Assembly (isēgoria) was a defining trait of Athenian democracy, we have little evidence for actual ancient deliberative practices. By using the agōnes or formal debates in two of Euripides’ political plays—Suppliant Women and Children of Heracles—as a proxy (...)
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  21. Expert Commentary AreVeterinarians Kinder than Physicians at End-of-Life? Is Pawspice Kinder than Hospice? A Veterinary Oncologist's Interprofessional Crossover Perspective of Euthanasia for Terminal Patients.Alice Villalobos - 2013 - In Maria Rossi & Luiz Ortiz (eds.), End-of-life care: ethical issues, practices and challenges. New York: Nova Publishers.
     
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  22. Um estudo sobre George Berkeley.João Eduardo Rodrigues Villalobos - 1978 - [São Paulo]: Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Educação.
     
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  23. Living Systems: Autonomy, Autopoiesis and Enaction.Mario Villalobos & Dave Ward - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (2):225-239.
    The autopoietic theory and the enactive approach are two theoretical streams that, in spite of their historical link and conceptual affinities, offer very different views on the nature of living beings. In this paper, we compare these views and evaluate, in an exploratory way, their respective degrees of internal coherence. Focusing the analyses on certain key notions such as autonomy and organizational closure, we argue that while the autopoietic theory manages to elaborate an internally consistent conception of living beings, the (...)
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    Autopoietic theory, enactivism, and their incommensurable marks of the cognitive.Mario Villalobos & Simón Palacios - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 1):71-87.
    This paper examines a fundamental philosophical difference between two radical postcognitivist theories that are usually assumed to offer the same view of cognition; namely the autopoietic theory and the enactive approach. The ways these two theories understand cognition, it is argued, are not compatible nor incompatible but rather incommensurable. The reason, so it is argued, is that while enactivism, following the traditional stance held by most of the cognitive theories, understands cognitive systems as constituting a natural kind, the autopoietic theory (...)
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  25. Are living beings extended autopoietic systems? An embodied reply.Mario Villalobos - 2019 - Adaptive Behavior:1-11.
    Building on the original formulation of the autopoietic theory (AT), extended enactivism argues that living beings are autopoietic systems that extend beyond the spatial boundaries of the organism. In this article, we argue that extended enactivism, despite having some basis in AT’s original formulation, mistakes AT’s definition of living beings as autopoietic entities. We offer, as a reply to this interpretation, a more embodied reformulation of autopoiesis, which we think is necessary to counterbalance the (excessively) disembodied spirit of AT’s original (...)
     
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    A code of ethics for nurse educators: Revised.Marlene M. Rosenkoetter & Jeri A. Milstead - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (1):137-139.
    Nurse educators have the responsibility of assisting students and their colleagues with understanding and practicing ethical conduct. There is an inherent responsibility to keep codes current and relevant for existing nursing practice. The code presented here is a revision of the Code of ethics for nurse educators originally published in 1983 and includes changes that are intended to provide for that relevancy.
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  27. Giner de Los rios, pensador l1beralista.José Villalobos - 1992 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 2:231.
    Exposición del pensamiento político del filósofo krausista español Giner de los Ríos , que se mueve dentro del liberalismo, y de su concepción de la educación, ambas tratadas bajo el enfoque de su visión liberalista. El trabajo incide en el debate de un momento histórico peculiar de la cultura española apuntando a diversos aspectos del pensamiento radicalista .Explanation of the political thought of the philosopher Spanish Krausist Giner de los Ríos , who moves himself inside the liberalism, and of his (...)
     
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    PR Professionals as Organizational Conscience.Marlene S. Neill & Minette E. Drumwright - 2012 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (4):220-234.
    Scholars have long asserted that public relations (PR) professionals should play the role of organizational conscience, but little research has focused on why and how they play this role effectively. We found that PR professionals who played the role of organizational conscience had broadened conceptions of their roles and responsibilities, including a fervent duty to the public interest. This often put them in the position of providing criticism to powerful organizational players. Rather than raising their ethical concerns as persuasive orators, (...)
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    Excess and Donation: From the Restricted Economy of Being to the An-Economy of the Gift (Or, the intriguing story of six pesos).Sergio Villalobos-Ruminott - 2024 - Derrida Today 17 (3):235-252.
    In the context of the recent publication of Donner le tempts II, we question the status of the gift, its singularity, its relationship, beyond the intentional structure of decision and consciousness, with the general problematic of democracy and the archive, of Khora as an enigma that haunts the same Onto-Theo-Cosmological conjugation of metaphysics and logocentrism, to show that the question about the gift is also the question about history and about the very possibility of democracy, beyond the capitalist logic of (...)
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    Drug Tourism in the Amazon.Marlene Dobkin DeRios - 1994 - Anthropology of Consciousness 5 (1):16-19.
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    Some Relationships between Music and Hallucinogenic Ritual. The “Jungle Gym” in Consciousness.Marlene Dobkin De Rios & Fred Katz - 1975 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 3 (1):64-76.
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    The Discipline of Culturology: A New 'Ready-Made Thought' for Russia.Marlène Laruelle - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (4):21-36.
    ‘Culturology’ is an integral, often compulsory, part of Russian university courses; the discipline has largely replaced chairs in Marxist-Leninism and dialectical materialism, and bookshops are full of texts on the subject. This article is based on analysis of more than ten university textbooks recommended to first-year students. Marlène Laruelle examines why culturology has become so important, the place claimed for it within the human sciences, and what it means for changing Russian ideas of identity and nation.
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  33. Actions Necessary to Prevent Childhood Obesity: Creating the Climate for Change.Marlene B. Schwartz & Kelly D. Brownell - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (1):78-89.
    After years of near total neglect, the problem of childhood obesity is now in the limelight. Terms like “epidemic,” “crisis,” and “emergency” are used frequently when describing the trend. Progress is defined with strong language and fueled by statistics such as the observation that this generation of children will be the first to live shorter lives than their parents. Multi-disciplinary journals such as the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics have dedicated symposiums to the issue, and conferences have been convened (...)
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    Are there perceptual alterations in modalities other than vision?Marlene Behrmann, Cibu Thomas & Kate Humphreys - 2006 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 (6):258-264.
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    Le nouvel esprit du capitalisme aux prises avec les nouvelles radicalités professionnelles.Marlène Benquet - 2010 - Actuel Marx 47 (1):80-99.
    How the new spirit of capitalism confronts the new modes of workplace radicalism The period 2008-2009 has seen a spate of workplace conflicts obeying a common logic in terms of the modes of mobilisation. The conflicts emerge inside the sphere of production. They occur in the wake of the announcement of a partial or total suspension of production and their stated goal is to save jobs and/or to negotiate redundancy payments going beyond the legal entitlement. The aim of the article (...)
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  36. Diretrizes Curriculares, Currículos e Formação dos profissionais de História.Marlene Cainelli - forthcoming - História: Fronteiras.
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  37. Of Safe (r) Spaces and'Right'Speech: Feminist Histories, Loyalties, Theories, and the Dangers of Critique.Marlene M. Hantzis & Devoney Looser - 1995 - In Jeffrey Williams (ed.), PC wars: politics and theory in the academy. New York: Routledge. pp. 222--49.
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    The Elementary Science, Health, and Technology Project - Developmental Approaches in Science and Health (Dash).Marlene N. Hapai, Donald B. Young & Francis M. Pottenger - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (1-2):233-238.
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    The Visual Archive as Alternative Space: The Nepal Picture Library.Marlène Harles - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 28 (1):21-33.
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    Für eine politische Wertigkeit des Affekts Marxistisch-feministische Notizen.Rosemary Hennessy - 2013 - In Rahel Jaeggi & Daniel Loick (eds.), Karl Marx - Perspektiven der Gesellschaftskritik. De Gruyter. pp. 265-274.
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    Embodied Motivations for Metaphorical Meanings.Marlene Johansson Falck & Raymond W. Gibbs Jr - 2012 - Cognitive Linguistics 23 (2):251-272.
    This paper explores the relationship between people's mental imagery for their experiences of paths and roads and the metaphorical use of path and road in discourse. We report the results of two studies, one a survey examining people's mental imagery about their embodied experiences with paths and roads, with the second providing a corpus analysis of the ways path and road are metaphorically used in discourse. Our hypothesis is that both people's mental imagery for path and road, and speakers' use (...)
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    (1 other version)Brigitte Bargetz / Eva Kreisky / Gundula Ludwig : Dauerkämpfe. Feministische Zeitdiagnosen und Strategien.Marlene Radl - 2018 - Feministische Studien 36 (2):432-435.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 36 Heft: 2 Seiten: 432-435.
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    Letter from São Paulo.Marlene Rodrigues - 1990 - Feminist Review 34 (1):11-13.
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    The Critical Thinking/Moral Reasoning Connection.Marlene Rosenbaum - 1993 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 11 (3):15-15.
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  45. An exploratory study in altered consciousness and auditory memory in critically ill patients.Marlene Spencer - 2001 - Dissertation, University of Alberta
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    Independent commercial IRBs.Marlene K. Tandy - 1995 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 18 (3):10-10.
  47. La Arqueología romana en Internet: panorama general.Cristóbal Macías Villalobos - forthcoming - Nova et Vetera.
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    Memoria de la música (la poíesis musical).José Villalobos - 2003 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 15 (16):300.
    Este trabajo plantea un ejercicio de ontología de la música y propone una indagación filosófica more radicale de ésta. Se recorre el camino hacia la poíesis musical a través de tres apartados, buscándose lograr una filosofía que sea capaz de explicar y comprender la música en el contexto ontológico, y no meramente desde el punto de vista estético.This piece poses an exercise of onthology of music and proposes a philosophical inquiry of it more radicale . The path to musical poíesis (...)
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    Ser y verdad en Agustín de Hipona.José Villalobos - 1982 - Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla.
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    Survivors of crime.Marlene A. Young - 1991 - In Diane Sank & David I. Caplan (eds.), To Be a Victim: Encounters with Crime and Injustice. Plenum. pp. 27--42.
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