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    unidad sistemática de la razón en la Crítica de la Razón Pura y la Crítica de la facultad de juzgar.Martin Obreque-Gallegos - 2024 - Resonancias Revista de Filosofía 18:23-48.
    La unidad sistemática de la razón para Immanuel Kant es una cuestión de todo o nada. Este artículo tiene el objeto de analizar la noción de unidad sistemática de la razón en la Crítica de la razón pura y su reformulación en la Crítica de la facultad de juzgar para dar unidad a la razón en sus usos teórico y práctico. Primero, revisamos la unidad sistemática según la Doctrina Trascendental del Método. Segundo, revisamos el Apéndice a la dialéctica trascendental como (...)
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    An analysis of business ethics in the cultural contexts of different religions.Isabel Gallego-Alvarez, Luis Rodríguez-Domínguez & Javier Martín Vallejo - 2020 - Business Ethics 29 (3):570-586.
    The aim of our research is to analyze how different religions influence business ethics. We develop an index of practices in the field of business ethics, made up of 19 items containing practices related to workers, consumers, products, human rights, management of ethical conflicts, and crime prevention. Also, we consider a wide range of religion affiliations. To undertake this research, we use a panel data sample composed of 11,956 firm‐year observations from 18 countries. Drawing on stakeholder theory, we posit some (...)
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    Between friendship, history and storytelling: Hannah Arendt’s elective affinities with Walter Benjamin.Martin Obreque - 2025 - Ideas Y Valores 74 (187):1-23.
    The intimate friendship Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin shared is puzzling and did not fade away in chess games or conversations. On the contrary, it left its trace on important motifs of the thinker such as her theory of action. The purpose of this article is to trace Arendt’s silent affinities with her friend Benjamin. The central thesis is that both share a critical view of modernity corresponding with their philosophies of history. Benjamin showed the intrinsically political character of history (...)
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  4. Notas sobre el lugar de la propuesta epistemológica deleuziana.Fernando Martín Gallego - 2011 - A Parte Rei 75:4.
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    Factors Related to the Differential Development of Inter-Professional Collaboration Abilities in Medicine and Nursing Students.Nancy Berduzco-Torres, Begonia Choquenaira-Callañaupa, Pamela Medina, Luis A. Chihuantito-Abal, Sdenka Caballero, Edo Gallegos, Montserrat San-Martín, Roberto C. Delgado Bolton & Luis Vivanco - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Diagnostic accuracy of clinical criteria for identifying systolic and diastolic heart failure: cross‐sectional study.Ana Maestre, Vicente Gil, Javier Gallego, José Aznar, Antonia Mora & Alberto Martín-Hidalgo - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):55-61.
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    Rethinking Human Embryo Research Policies.Kirstin R. W. Matthews, Ana S. Iltis, Nuria Gallego Marquez, Daniel S. Wagner, Jason Scott Robert, Inmaculada Melo-Martín, Marieke Bigg, Sarah Franklin, Soren Holm, Ingrid Metzler, Matteo A. Molè, Jochen Taupitz, Giuseppe Testa & Jeremy Sugarman - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (1):47-51.
    It now seems technically feasible to culture human embryos beyond the “fourteen‐day limit,” which has the potential to increase scientific understanding of human development and perhaps improve infertility treatments. The fourteen‐day limit was adopted as a compromise but subsequently has been considered an ethical line. Does it remain relevant in light of technological advances permitting embryo maturation beyond it? Should it be changed and, if so, how and why? What justifications would be necessary to expand the limit, particularly given that (...)
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    Pupillary Measures of the Cognitive Effort in Auditory Novel Word Processing and Short-Term Retention.Susana López-Ornat, Alexandra Karousou, Carlos Gallego, Leire Martín & Raquel Camero - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Rethinking Human Embryo Research Policies.Kirstin R. W. Matthews, Ana S. Iltis, Nuria Gallego Marquez, Daniel S. Wagner, Jason Scott Robert, Inmaculada de Melo-Martín, Marieke Bigg, Sarah Franklin, Soren Holm, Ingrid Metzler, Matteo A. Molè, Jochen Taupitz, Giuseppe Testa & Jeremy Sugarman - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (1):47-51.
    It now seems technically feasible to culture human embryos beyond the “fourteen‐day limit,” which has the potential to increase scientific understanding of human development and perhaps improve infertility treatments. The fourteen‐day limit was adopted as a compromise but subsequently has been considered an ethical line. Does it remain relevant in light of technological advances permitting embryo maturation beyond it? Should it be changed and, if so, how and why? What justifications would be necessary to expand the limit, particularly given that (...)
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    Editorial: Family men: Fathers as coparents in diverse contexts and family structures.Sarah E. DeMartini, Lauren E. Altenburger, Nancy L. Hazen, Martin I. Gallegos & Nicola Carone - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Lógicas de las necesidades: la categoría de "necesidades" en las investigaciones e intervenciones sociales.Mario Heler, Jorge Manuel Casas & Fernando Martín Gallego (eds.) - 2010 - Buenos Aires: Espacio Editorial.
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    Emotional Depth, Ambivalence, and Affective Propulsion.Francisco Gallegos - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Emotion 3 (2):35-43.
    Unpleasant emotions can be strongly “propulsive,” spurring us to make changes to our situation, perspective, values, and commitments. These changes are often positive, even crucial to our pursuit of the good life. But under what conditions are unpleasant emotions strongly propulsive? I argue that the source of affective propulsion should not be located in the mere unpleasantness of a given emotion, but, rather, in the emotional context in which the emotion arises. Drawing on Martin Heidegger’s comparative analysis of “shallow” (...)
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  13. Moods Are Not Colored Lenses: Perceptualism and the Phenomenology of Moods.Francisco Gallegos - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1497-1513.
    Being in a mood—such as an anxious, irritable, depressed, tranquil, or cheerful mood—tends to alter the way we react emotionally to the particular objects we encounter. But how, exactly, do moods alter the way we experience particular objects? Perceptualism, a popular approach to understanding affective experiences, holds that moods function like "colored lenses," altering the way we perceive the evaluative properties of the objects we encounter. In this essay, I offer a phenomenological analysis of the experience of being in a (...)
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    Copies from "Standard Set Theory"? A Note on the Foundations of Minimalist Syntax in Reaction to Chomsky, Gallego and Ott.Hans-Martin Gärtner - 2021 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 31 (1):129-135.
    Appeal to standard set theory in minimalist syntax is shown to be in conflict with the goal of analyzing dependency formation, a.k.a. movement, as involving genuine constituent copies. The underlying tension is due to extensionality, which—other things being equal—favors a perspective on dependencies in terms of multidominance. The above argument is developed against the backdrop of a recent exposition of minimalist syntax :229–261, 2019), which can be seen as exemplary. The resulting critical assessment should be taken as removing obstacles on (...)
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    Non fuit Arabicum, sed Hispanum!!!Martín González Fernández - 2022 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 14 (2):71-99.
    Se habla de las traducciones de Aristóteles y Pseudo-Aristóteles en tierras gallegas o realizados por gallegos en la Edad Media; así como los problemas inherentes a toda operación de traducción en cualquier época y circunstancia. Nos centramos en Pedro Gallego, representante de la 3º generación de los traductores de la corte toledana de Alfonso X el Sabio, de quien fue amigo y confesor, aunque afincado en Murcia y obispo titular de la recién recuperada sede de Cartagena. Y pormenorizamos las (...)
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  16. Living Through Some Positive Experiences of Psychotherapy.Amedeo Giorgi & Nico Gallegos - 2005 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 36 (2):195-218.
    In this article three clients were asked to describe some alleviation of symptoms that they may have experienced in psychotherapy. The descriptions were broad enough so that they were able to be characterized as positive experiences. Positive experiences were easy to come by but they took place within a context of ongoing therapy that included as well negative experiences and lack of progress. Instrumental for the existence of the positive experiences was a high quality relationship with the therapist that was (...)
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  17. Kant, moral overdemandingness and self‐scrutiny.Martin Sticker - 2019 - Noûs 55 (2):293-316.
    This paper contributes to the debate about how the overdemandingness objection applies to Kant's ethics. I first look at the versions of the overdemandingness objections Kant himself levels against other ethicists and ethical principles and I discuss in what sense he acknowledges overdemandingness as a problem. Then I argue that, according to Kant's own standards, introspection about the moral worthiness of one's actions can constitute forms of moral overdemandingness. Self-scrutiny and Kant's well-known claim that we can never be certain that (...)
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    Kant's Criticism of Common Moral Rational Cognition.Martin Sticker - 2016 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):85-108.
    There is a consensus that Kant's aim in the Groundwork is to clarify, systematize and vindicate the common conception of morality. Philosophical theory hence serves a restorative function. It can strengthen agents' motivation, protect against self-deception and correct misunderstandings produced by uncritical moral theory. In this paper, I argue that Kant also corrects the common perspective and that Kant's Groundwork shows in which senses the common perspective, even considered apart from its propensity to self-deception and without being influenced by misleading (...)
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    Cut-free tableau calculi for some propositional normal modal logics.Martin Amerbauer - 1996 - Studia Logica 57 (2-3):359 - 372.
    We give sound and complete tableau and sequent calculi for the prepositional normal modal logics S4.04, K4B and G 0(these logics are the smallest normal modal logics containing K and the schemata A A, A A and A ( A); A A and AA; A A and ((A A) A) A resp.) with the following properties: the calculi for S4.04 and G 0are cut-free and have the interpolation property, the calculus for K4B contains a restricted version of the cut-rule, the (...)
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    The promise of salvation: a theory of religion.Martin Riesebrodt - 2010 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    And, as The Promise of Salvation makes clear through abundant empirical evidence, religion will not disappear as long as these promises continue to help people ...
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    (1 other version)Controlling cardinal characteristics without adding reals.Martin Goldstern, Jakob Kellner, Diego A. Mejía & Saharon Shelah - 2021 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 21 (3):2150018.
    We investigate the behavior of cardinal characteristics of the reals under extensions that do not add new [Formula: see text]-sequences (for some regular [Formula: see text]). As an application, we show that consistently the following cardinal characteristics can be different: The (“independent”) characteristics in Cichoń’s diagram, plus [Formula: see text]. (So we get thirteen different values, including [Formula: see text] and continuum). We also give constructions to alternatively separate other MA-numbers (instead of [Formula: see text]), namely: MA for [Formula: see (...)
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    Elements of formal semantics: an introduction to logic for students of language.John N. Martin - 1987 - Orlando: Academic Press.
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    Pseudoscience, the paranormal, and science education.Michael Martin - 1994 - Science & Education 3 (4):357-371.
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    Adam Smith, Aristotle, and the virtues of commerce.Martin J. Calkins & Patricia H. Werhane - 1998 - Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (1):43-60.
  25. Ecosabotage and civil disobedience.Michael Martin - 1990 - Environmental Ethics 12 (4):291-310.
    I define ecosabotage and relate this definition to several well-known analyses of civil disobedience. I show that ecosabotage cannot be reduced to a form of civil disobedience unless the definition of civil disobedience is expanded. I suggest that ecosabotage and civil disobedience are special cases of the more general concept of conscientious wrongdoing. Although ecosabotage cannot be considered a form of civil disobedience on the basis of the standard analysis of this concept, the civil disobedience literature can provide important insights (...)
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    Kant y sus filosofías de la historia.Martín Arias Albisu - 2023 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 53 (1):e067.
    En diversos textos relacionados con la filosofía de la historia, Immanuel Kant presenta los conceptos de “naturaleza”, “destino” o “providencia” que dan sentido y finalidad a la historia de la humanidad en su conjunto. Estos textos fueron publicados durante las décadas de 1780 y 1790. El objetivo de este artículo es examinar las diferentes formas que adopta la teleología de la naturaleza en estos textos kantianos. Intentaremos mostrar las coincidencias y las diferencias entre las formas mencionadas.
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    Physically Distributed Learning: Adapting and Reinterpreting Physical Environments in the Development of Fraction Concepts.Taylor Martin & Daniel L. Schwartz - 2005 - Cognitive Science 29 (4):587-625.
    Five studies examined how interacting with the physical environment can support the development of fraction concepts. Nine‐ and 10‐year‐old children worked on fraction problems they could not complete mentally. Experiments 1 and 2 showed that manipulating physical pieces facilitated children's ability to develop an interpretation of fractions. Experiment 3 demonstrated that when children understood a content area well, they used their interpretations to repurpose many environments to support problem solving, whereas when they needed to learn, they were prone to the (...)
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    An exposition of Hrushovskiʼs New Strongly Minimal Set.Martin Ziegler - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (12):1507-1519.
    We give an exposition of Hrushovskiʼs New Strongly Minimal Set : A strongly minimal theory which is not locally modular but does not interpret an infinite field. We give an exposition of his construction.
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    Conflicts of interest? The ethics of usury.Martin Lewison - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (4):327 - 339.
    Social attitudes toward usury (here defined using the archaic meaning as the taking of interest on loans) have changed dramatically over the centuries. From antiquity until the Protestant Reformation, usury was regarded as an inherently evil activity. Today, with few exceptions, usury is met with moral indifference. Modern objections to usury are limited to protest against "excessive" interest rates rather than interest per se. With this change in focus, the very meaning of the term "usury" has also changed. Many early (...)
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    Reporting on African Responses to COVID-19: African Philosophical Perspectives for Addressing Quandaries in the Global Justice Debate.Martin Odei Ajei - 2022 - Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 13 (2):1-20.
    The first case of COVID-19 infection in Africa was recorded in Egypt on 14 February 2020. Following this, several projections of the possible devastating effect that the virus can have on the population of African countries were made in the Western media. This paper presents evidence for Africa’s successful responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and under-reporting or misrepresentation of these successes in Western media. It proceeds to argue for accounting for these successes in terms of Africa’s communitarian way of life (...)
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    To what extent can tomorrow’s doctors prevent organisational failure by speaking up?Martin Powell - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (10):682-683.
    Daniel Taylor and Dawn Goodwin present a case study of the Morecambe Bay Inquiry (MBI), which examined the high rate of maternal and neonatal deaths over a period of 9 years (2004–2013), within the small maternity unit of Furness General Hospital (FGH), one of the three hospitals comprising Morecambe Bay Hospitals Trust.1 They examine this through a conceptual lens, and provide a solution involving changes in medical education. This commentary explores both these elements. First, they use the lens of ‘Normalisation (...)
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    Experiments in Ethics?Martin Sticker - 2016 - Idealistic Studies 46 (1):41-64.
    I discuss two puzzling and neglected passages in the Critique of Practical Reason, namely, V:92 and V:163. In these passages Kant claims that practical philosophers should follow the paradigm of the chemist and conduct experiments on common human reason. I explain Kant’s conception of the chemical experiment, provide a detailed interpretation of the two passages in question, and conclude by applying the structure of the chemical experiment to the Analytic of the Critique of Practical Reason. Chemical experiments as a model (...)
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    Two Concepts of Meditation and Three Kinds of Wisdom in Kamalasila’s Bhavanakramas.Martin T. Adam - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 23 (1):71-92.
    A close reading of the three Bhavanakramah texts, written by Kamalasila, reveals that their author was aware of two competing concepts of meditation prevalent in Tibet at the time of their composition. The two concepts of meditation,associated with the Sanskrit words bhavana and dhyana, can be related respectively to the Indian and Chinese sides of the well-known debates at bSam yas. The account of the Mahayana path outlined in these texts implies an acceptance of the precedence of bhavana over dhyana. (...)
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    The Calculus of Suffering in Nineteenth‐Century Surgery.Martin S. Pernick - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (2):26-36.
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    The Transcendentals of Logic: Thirteenth-Century Discussions on the Subject Matter of Aristotle’s „Categories“.Martin Pickavé - 2003 - In Die Logik des Transzendentalen: Festschrift für Jan A. Aertsen zum 65. Geburtstag. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
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    South America's Ongoing Interrogation of the Political.Martín Plot - 2024 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 19 (2):19-39.
    The notions of “concepts of the political” and that of “political concepts” refer to different but intertwined phenomena. As I will argue in this article, the concepts of the political refer to the self-institution of societies, while political concepts are those that emerge in the realm of politics, a field some societies institute as precisely the site in which the reversibility of the political takes place. This article will argue that the concepts of the political and the political concepts coming (...)
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  37. Reasonable Avoidability, Responsibility and Lifestyle Diseases.Martin Marchman Andersen - 2012 - Ethical Perspectives 19 (2).
  38. A Bell Rings for Chesterton.Martin Bell - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (3):394-397.
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    Existenciální racionalismus Karla Jasperse.Martin Bojda - 2021 - Filosoficky Casopis 69 (1):75-98.
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    Meeting of the association for symbolic logic.Martin Davis - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (4):697-706.
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    2. Heideggers Daseinsanalyse und die Kritik der Subjektphilosophie in Sein und Zeit.Martin Eldracher - 2018 - In Heteronome Subjektivität: Dekonstruktive Und Hermeneutische Anschlüsse an Die Subjektkritik Heideggers. Transcript Verlag. pp. 21-64.
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    On this occasion: On the life and work of Kurt H. Wolff - (May 20, 1912 – September 14, 2003).Martin Endreß - 2024 - Schutzian Research 16:29-38.
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    III. Wittgensteins Weltbild und die Neurowissenschaften.Martin Gessmann - 2009 - In Wittgenstein Als Moralist: Eine Medienphilosophische Relektüre. Transcript Verlag. pp. 187-202.
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    Schellings Abhandlung Über das Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit (1809).Martin Heidegger - 1971 - Tübingen,: M. Niemeyer. Edited by Hildegard Feick.
    Auf seinem Denkweg hat sich Martin Heidegger immer wieder mit Schellings Denken auseinandergesetzt. Mehrere Vorlesungen und Seminare sind diesem Thema gewidmet. Im Zentrum stand dabei stets Schellings Abhandlung »Philosophische Untersuchungen über das Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit und die damit zusammenhängenden Gegenstände«. Das vorliegende Buch bringt im Hauptteil den Text der Vorlesung von 1936 und ergänzend dazu in einem Anhang ausgewählte Stücke aus der Vorlesung von 1941 und einzelne ausgesuchte Seminarnotizen der folgenden Jahre. Für die zweite Auflage wurde der Text (...)
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    Note on the terminology of natural deduction.Martin Hollis & Alonso Church - 1963 - Analysis 23 (6):144.
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    Textual Notes on Sophocles' Antigone.Martin F. Smith - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):5-6.
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    Antropología del hombre mortal y morituro. A propósito de la muerte en Julián Marías.Jaime Vilarroig-Martín - 2021 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 76 (291 Extra):1173-1183.
    En este artículo se sitúa el tema de la muerte en el contexto de la antropología filosófica de Julián Marías: así, se estudian los aspectos que conciernen al hombre, sus peligros, los elementos del morir, las interpretaciones en torno a la muerte y por último la razonabilidad de la esperanza en la vida futura.
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    Addressing maximization bias in reinforcement learning with two-sample testing.Martin Waltz & Ostap Okhrin - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence 336 (C):104204.
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    Balancing Rights and Duties in ‘Life and Death’ Decision Making Involving Children: a role for nurses?Martin Woods - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (5):397-408.
    In recent years, increasing pressures have been brought to bear upon nurses and others more closely to inform, involve and support the rights of parents or guardians when crucial ‘life and death’ ethical decisions are made on behalf of their seriously ill child. Such decisions can be very painful for all involved, and may easily become deadlocked when there is an apparent clash of moral ideals or values between the medical team and the parents or guardians. This article examines a (...)
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    Digitalisierung der Lebenswelt: Studien zur Krisis nach Husserl.Martin W. Schnell & Christine Dunger (eds.) - 2019 - Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft.
    Der umfassende Prozess der weltweiten Digitalisierung prägt alle gesellschaftlichen Systeme in unterschiedlicher Weise. Wie sehr verändert die Digitalisierung die uns bekannte Welt und die Vulnerabilität des Lebens? Sind die damit verbundenen Transformationen gar wünschenswert und/oder notwendig? In Hinblick auf eine Vergewisserung dessen, was als (unsere) Welt anzusehen ist, bietet sich der Begriff der Lebenswelt im Ausgang von Edmund Husserl an. Demnach ist es eine wirklich anschauliche, wirklich erfahrene und erfahrbare Welt, in der sich unser ganzes Leben praktisch abspielt. Technisierung bedeutet (...)
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