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  1. La inclusion , retos social y educativo.Mercedes Blanchard Giménez - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (972):71-76.
    Comienzo este artículo con unos interrogantes que ayuden a situarse personalmente en este tema, y a entrar en diálogo con lo que aquí vamos a decir, porque la inclusión tiene que ver con los valores y las actualidades de cada persona: ¿La inclusión es un reto para mí? ¿Qué experiencias de inclusión vivo y hago vivir? ¿Qué experiencias de exclusión vivo y hago vivir?
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  2. La educación transformadora de la realidad social.Mercedes Blanchard Giménez - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (972):14-15.
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    Motherhood, mothering and care among Mongolian herder women.María E. Fernández-Giménez, Tugsbuyan Bayarbat, Chantsallkham Jamsranjav & Tungalag Ulambayar - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-19.
    As interest in women’s roles in agriculture increases, research on women livestock-keepers remains limited. Advances in feminist scholarship highlight farming women’s dual roles in agricultural production and biological and socio-cultural reproduction, including women’s uncompensated labor in child-bearing, child-rearing and home-making. To expand knowledge about women pastoralists’ lived experiences, we conducted life-history interviews with 25 herder women in two regions of Mongolia, following-up with participatory workshops in each region. As mothering and carework emerged as key themes, we drew on feminist care (...)
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  4. Experiments on causal exclusion.Thomas Blanchard, Dylan Murray & Tania Lombrozo - 2022 - Mind and Language 37 (5):1067-1089.
    Intuitions play an important role in the debate on the causal status of high‐level properties. For instance, Kim has claimed that his “exclusion argument” relies on “a perfectly intuitive … understanding of the causal relation.” We report the results of three experiments examining whether laypeople really have the relevant intuitions. We find little support for Kim's view and the principles on which it relies. Instead, we find that laypeople are willing to count both a multiply realized property and its realizers (...)
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    The AI doctor will see you now: assessing the framing of AI in news coverage.Mercedes Bunz & Marco Braghieri - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (1):9-22.
    One of the sectors for which Artificial Intelligence applications have been considered as exceptionally promising is the healthcare sector. As a public-facing sector, the introduction of AI applications has been subject to extended news coverage. This article conducts a quantitative and qualitative data analysis of English news media articles covering AI systems that allow the automation of tasks that so far needed to be done by a medical expert such as a doctor or a nurse thereby redistributing their agency. We (...)
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    Petrarch and the Genealogy of Asceticism.W. Scott Blanchard - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (3):401-423.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.3 (2001) 401-423 [Access article in PDF] Petrarch and the Genealogy of Asceticism W. Scott Blanchard The morality of thought lies in a procedure that is neither entrenched nor detached. --Theodor Adorno Perhaps no author within or outside of the canon of Western literature wrote as extensively on the topic of solitude as did Francesco Petrarch. While many of our modern associations (...)
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    Ethical governance of artificial intelligence for defence: normative tradeoffs for principle to practice guidance.Alexander Blanchard, Christopher Thomas & Mariarosaria Taddeo - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    The rapid diffusion of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the defence domain raises challenges for the ethical governance of these systems. A recent shift from the what to the how of AI ethics sees a nascent body of literature published by defence organisations focussed on guidance to implement AI ethics principles. These efforts have neglected a crucial intermediate step between principles and guidance concerning the elicitation of ethical requirements for specifying the guidance. In this article, we outline the key normative (...)
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    The happy slave isn't free: Relational autonomy and freedom in the Zhuangzi.Mercedes Valmisa - 2019 - Philosophy Compass 14 (3):e12569.
    This paper challenges the view that contentment leads to personal freedom and autonomy and argues for a relational and exercise concept of de facto freedom in the Zhuangzi 莊子. I first review influential interpretations of freedom in the Zhuangzi that equate freedom with contentment and nonfrustration, starting with Guo Xiang's 郭象 (d. 312 CE). By putting these interpretations in dialog with contemporary social philosophy (Christman, Meyers, Pettit, Elster, and Khader), I reflect on the two seminal problems of the psychologizing causal (...)
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    ed. Loys le Roy's De la vicissitude ou variete des choses en l'univers.Blanchard W. Bates - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54:186.
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    Being, Seeing, and Touching.Kenneth C. Blanchard - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (3):577-607.
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    God and the Evil of Scarcity: Moral Foundations of Economic Agency.Kathryn D. Blanchard - 2007 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (2):303-305.
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    Entre os ataques nobiliárquicos e a coesão do reino: a atuação de María de Molina nas minoridades régias de Fernando IV e Alfonso XI.José Carlos Gimenez & Carlos Eduardo Zlatic - 2016 - Dialogos 20 (2):82.
    Neste artigo, realiza-se uma discussão sobre as atividades políticas de María de Molina, regente do trono castelhano após a morte do esposo e rei Sancho IV, em 1295, durante a minoridade do filho Fernando IV, de 1295 a 1301, assim como no decurso da minoridade do neto Alfonso XI, de 1212 a 1325. Nesses quase vinte e seis anos na condução política do reino, María de Molina constitui-se o principal baluarte da resistência e das negociações dos assuntos do reino diante (...)
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  13. Sobre Miguel de Molinos.Mercedes Alvarez González - 1996 - El Basilisco 21:18-19.
     
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  14. Breve historia del dinero.Mercedes López de Arriba Guerri - 2007 - Critica 57 (942):18-22.
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    Mundo de la vida y tipifi caciones de sentido común en los proces de reproducción social: un análisis empírico sobre familias de clase media en el Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires.Mercedes Krause - 2014 - Schutzian Research 6:105-121.
    This paper presents an empirical study that analyzes everyday practices regarding the health care and education of middle class families grounded in a phenomenological perspective. Everyday practices are linked to the system of expectations and goals built around practices, constituting a configurations of meaning that involves both aspects of the Life-World, which is affected by social class and other social determinants that define areas of experiences and opportunities for social interaction. In this sense, we see that social class and gender (...)
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  16. The body in psychotherapy : Calatonia and subtle touch techniques.Anita J. Ribeiro-Blanchard, Leda Perillo Seixas & Ana Maria Galrao Rios - 2011 - In Raya A. Jones (ed.), Body, mind and healing after Jung: a space of questions. New York, NY: Routledge.
  17. El papel de la sociedad de la información en el desarrollo científico.Mercedes Caridad Sebastián & Ana María Morales García - 2007 - Critica 57 (948):49-52.
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  18. A Risk-Based Regulatory Approach to Autonomous Weapon Systems.Alexander Blanchard, Claudio Novelli, Luciano Floridi & Mariarosaria Taddeo - manuscript
    International regulation of autonomous weapon systems (AWS) is increasingly conceived as an exercise in risk management. This requires a shared approach for assessing the risks of AWS. This paper presents a structured approach to risk assessment and regulation for AWS, adapting a qualitative framework inspired by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It examines the interactions among key risk factors—determinants, drivers, and types—to evaluate the risk magnitude of AWS and establish risk tolerance thresholds through a risk matrix informed by (...)
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  19. Heschel, Hiddenness, and the God of Israel.Joshua Blanchard - 2016 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (4):109-124.
    Drawing on the writings of the Jewish thinker, Abraham Joshua Heschel, I defend a partial response to the problem of divine hiddenness. A Jewish approach to divine love includes the thought that God desires meaningful relationship not only with individual persons, but also with communities of persons. In combination with John Schellenberg’s account of divine love, the admission of God’s desire for such relationships makes possible that a person may fail to believe that God exists not because of any individual (...)
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    Autonomous weapon systems and jus ad bellum.Alexander Blanchard & Mariarosaria Taddeo - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-7.
    In this article, we focus on the scholarly and policy debate on autonomous weapon systems and particularly on the objections to the use of these weapons which rest on jus ad bellum principles of proportionality and last resort. Both objections rest on the idea that AWS may increase the incidence of war by reducing the costs for going to war or by providing a propagandistic value. We argue that whilst these objections offer pressing concerns in their own right, they suffer (...)
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    Host Specificity in Biological Control.Thomas Blanchard - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    In recent years the notion of biological specificity has attracted significant philosophical attention. This paper focuses on host specificity, a kind of biological specificity that has not yet been discussed by philosophers, and which concerns the extent to which a species is selective in the range of other species it exploits for feeding and/or reproduction. Host specificity is an important notion in ecology, where it plays a variety of theoretical roles. Here I focus on the role of host specificity in (...)
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    Being in Good Community: Engagement in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty.Jessica Blanchard & Vanessa Hiratsuka - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (10):54-56.
    Authentic community engagement in Indigenous communities insists on the exercise of tribal sovereignty over research. American Indian and Alaska Native tribes are sovereign Nations with uni...
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  23. The Problem of Unwelcome Epistemic Company.Joshua Blanchard - 2023 - Episteme 20 (3):529-541.
    Many of us are unmoved when it is objected that some morally or intellectually suspect source agrees with our belief. While we may tend to find this kind of guilt by epistemic association unproblematic, I argue that this tendency is a mistake. We sometimes face what I call the problem of unwelcome epistemic company. This is the problem of encountering agreement about the content of your belief from a source whose faults give you reason to worry about the belief's truth, (...)
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  24. Moral Realism and Philosophical Angst.Joshua Blanchard - 2020 - In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics Volume 15. Oxford University Press.
    This paper defends pro-realism, the view that it is better if moral realism is true rather than any of its rivals. After offering an account of philosophical angst, I make three general arguments. The first targets nihilism: in securing the possibility of moral justification and vindication in objecting to certain harms, moral realism secures something that is non-morally valuable and even essential to the meaning and intelligibility of our lives. The second argument targets antirealism: moral realism secures a desirable independence (...)
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    Colin Marshall, Compassionate Moral Realism.Joshua Blanchard - 2021 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 18 (2):190-193.
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    Leaving the Cold Behind: The Role of Emotions and Cognitive Biases in Business Adaptation to Climate Change.Mercedes Bleda & Jonatan Pinkse - 2025 - Business and Society 64 (1):9-44.
    This article develops the argument that the interplay between emotions and cognitive biases influences corporate decision-making on climate change adaptation. Our theoretical analysis examines how emotions can change the effect of cognitive biases on adaptation decisions by influencing how firms select, access, and process complex and uncertain climatic information. We draw on research on climate adaptation, social psychology, and managerial cognition and focus on three forms of bias: availability heuristic, framing, and anchoring. We explain how each bias shapes the decision-making (...)
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    Dos momentos constitucionales en Juan Bautista Alberdi: entre Théodore Jouffroy y Benjamín Constant.Mercedes Betria & Gabriela Rodríguez - 2019 - Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 15.
    Analizamos dos momentos constitucionales en la obra de Juan Bautista Alberdi a partir de sus lecturas de Théodore Jouffroy y Benjamin Constant. En el primer caso, ponemos en relieve la concepción filosófico- moral del derecho así como el modelo de publicista que fue Jouffroy para el “joven” Alberdi de 1837. En el segundo, analizamos el modo en que, en 1852, adoptó la postura de Constant para pensar la autoridad política a partir de las diversas teorizaciones del “poder neutral” plasmado en (...)
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  28. Ouvrir alberdi: Une nouvelle conception du Droit pour penser la politique.Mercedes Betria - 2011 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 60:49-74.
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    Aesthetic and Illusion of Daily Life.Marc E. Blanchard - 1990 - In Frederick Burwick & Walter Pape (eds.), Aesthetic illusion: theoretical and historical approaches. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 1989--79.
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    A propos d'une philosophie du travail.Yvon Blanchard - 1964 - Dialogue 3 (2):176-185.
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  31. Die Vernunft und das Irrationale: die Grundlagen von Schellings Spätphilosophie im "System des transzendentalen Idealismus" und der "Identitätsphilosophie".Gert Blanchard - 1979 - Frankfurt/Main: Haag und Herchen.
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    From One Community to Many: How Novel Objects in the Crop Protection Field Reveal Epistemic Boundaries.Antoine Blanchard - 2016 - Social Epistemology 30 (5-6):680-691.
    In this paper, I present a case study in the field of crop protection and discuss its epistemological implications. Through the advent of a novel class of objects at the end of the 1970s in Europe and the USA, namely plant elicitors that trigger the plant’s own defence reactions, we witness how dissent between epistemic communities appears where assimilation had been the rule. The convergence between the industry and the academia as a coherent “phytosanitary universe”, despite the fact that they (...)
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    Paradis introuvables: le sens de la vie, le sens de la mort.Robert Blanchard - 1999 - Toulon: Presses du Midi.
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  34. Reception Theory and the Semiotics of literary History.Marc E. Blanchard - 1986 - Semiotica 61 (3-4):307-323.
     
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    Sur le mythe poétique: Essai d’une sémiostylistique rimbaldienne.J. Marc Blanchard - 1976 - Semiotica 16 (1).
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    Travail et téléologie chez Hegel selon Lukács.Yvon Blanchard - 1970 - Dialogue 9 (2):168-180.
    Au moment de célébrer le bicentenaire de la naissance de Hegel, et précisément dans la perspective où cette célébration va marquer l'apogée de la renaissance des études hégéliennes depuis un quart de siècle, la tentation, parmi beaucoup d'autres, sera grande de poser au chapitre de l'actualité de l'hégélianisme la question toute simple: Peut-on, aujourd'hui, être hégélien?
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    Up against the TextEssais de Stylistique StructuraleSemiotics of PoetryLa Production du Texte.Marc Eli Blanchard & Michael Riffaterre - 1981 - Diacritics 11 (3):13.
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    Valeurs économiques et liberté.Yvon Blanchard - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (1):32-49.
    Dans la mesure où le travail assure la subsistance de l'homme, il apparaît comme un effort productif permettant la recherche active, consciente, organisée des biens propres à satisfaire ses besoins. Or il est manifeste que ces biens doivent posséder la capacité de satisfaire effectivement les besoins, ce qui, me semble-t-il, est dénoncé par le caractere fondamental de ces biens qu'on appelle leur valeur. Et puisque cette corrélation des biens et des besoins est spécifique du domaine de l'activité économique, il devient (...)
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    Who's Afraid of "The Vagina Monologues?".Kathryn D. Blanchard - 2010 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 30 (2):99-122.
    EVE ENSLER'S CONTROVERSIAL PLAY, THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES, HAS INcited both passionate support and harsh protest. Among its most vehement critics are those lobbying to ban performances at all Catholic colleges and universities. Most critics argue that the text challenges traditional Christian norms of heterosexual marriage. While not incorrect, I argue that visceral reactions against the word "vagina," together with fears about the liturgical and evangelical qualities of Ensler's play and the V-Day organization, may factor even more heavily in people's condemnations. (...)
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    Approaching psychoanalysis through symbolisms in Paul Diel's works.Raphaël Gimenez - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (3):468-471.
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    La ética como respuesta al sufrimiento inútil en Emmanuel Levinas.Analía Giménez Giubbani - 2012 - Franciscanum 54 (158):99-116.
    Este artículo tiene como objeto tematizar la cuestión de la ética en Levinas como contestación al sufrimiento inútil. En esencia, se buscará mostrar cómo a través del análisis del sufrimiento el autor llega a la infinitud de la responsabilidad hacia el Otro inscripta en su Rostro, y por tanto a Dios. El primer apartado aborda el problema del mal desde un punto de vista fenomenológico y sus consecuencias; el segundo, se refiere a lo que Levinas denomina el “fin de la (...)
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  42. Entrevista a Alejandro Tiana.Mercedes Muñoz-Repiso Izaguirre & Alejandro Tiana Ferrer - 2008 - Critica 58 (956):66-71.
    Alejandro Tiana Ferrer es catedrático de historia de los Sistemas Educativos de la UNED. Ha ocupado entre otros cargos los de director del Centro de Investigación y Documentación Educativa (CIDE), creador y primer director del Instituto Nacional de Evaluación Educativa (INCE), presidente de la Asociación Internacional para la Evaluación del Rendimiento Educativo (IEA) y, hasta hace unos meses, Secretario General de Educación del Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia, donde ha diseñado y empezado a implementar una nueva ley de educación. Es (...)
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  43. Una educación de calidad para todos y entre todos: La propuesta del Ministerio de Educación.Mercedes Muñoz-Repiso Izaguirre - 2004 - Critica 54 (920):8-10.
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  44. E. Levinas: la ética como responsabilidad a través del Eros como diferencia.Mercedes López Jorge - 2002 - Laguna 10:157-166.
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    The school in non‐inclusive contexts: moral education, building citizenship and community development, an Argentinian example.Mercedes Oraisón & Ana María Pérez - 2009 - Journal of Moral Education 38 (4):513-532.
    This article reflects on the school's role in the building of citizenship, especially in socially vulnerable contexts. We argue, and try to show, that effective participation in decision-making processes is a key tool to promote conditions that help in social transformation and the formation of active citizenship. We offer a brief description of the current socio-educational scene, characterised by poverty and school failure, both emerging from the profound social, economic and cultural crises that affected Argentina in 2001. The resulting need (...)
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  46. Sujetos desbordados, sujetos presos El lugar del sujeto en el discurso de la economía de mercado.Mercedes Abreo Ortiz - 2010 - Logos: Revista de la Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades 18:31-45.
    The main goal of this research which is summarized in this article is to analyze the influence of the Neoliberal discourse on the constitution of Colombian´s subjectivity, from the late 20th Century to the early 21th Century. A Foucaultian interpretative analysis method was adopted to analyze the enunciations of the television and internet advertisements, in contrast to the enunciations of the Neoliberalism. The whole of this research was developed from an interdisciplinary focus guided by the Lacanian psychoanalysis framework.
     
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  47. Ernst Cassirer.Mercedes Rein - 1959 - Montevideo,:
     
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    The Light Subject Constraint in Spoken Spanish.Mercedes Sedano & Paola Bentivoglio - 2007 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 3:195-205.
    The Light Subject Constraint in Spoken Spanish The purpose of this study is to explore Chafe's hypothesis that grammatical subjects obey the light subject constraint. The data consists of six half-an-hour semiformal interviews with Caracas native speakers recorded in 1987. Chafe's hypothesis is based on the claim that in any given clause one of the referents receives the unique and special status of grammatical subject. Subjects show two types of restrictions: i) from the information load perspective, they tend to code (...)
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  49. La espontaneidad no es un valor en el Zhuangzi.Mercedes Valmisa - 2016 - In Paulina Rivero Weber (ed.), Daoísmo: Interpretaciones Contemporáneas. pp. 197-223.
    Spontaneity is an almost inevitable commonplace in discussions of Daoism, especially the Zhuangzi. The idea that spontaneity is one of the most important values in the Zhuangzi was presented by Angus Graham for the Anglo-European audience, and divulged among Chinese readers by Liú Xiàogǎn 劉笑敢 and Chén Gǔyīng 陳鼓應. Hungarian psychologist Csikszentmihalyi popularly combined Daoist spontaneity with the idea of flow. In the state of flow the person carries out an activity for the sake of the activity itself--autotelically--and acts with (...)
     
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    Lógica y ontología. La paradoja del discípulo misionero.Ramón Darío Valdivia Giménez - 2020 - Isidorianum 26 (51-52):11-28.
    El propósito de nuestro estudio tiene dos objetivos, el primero es identificar la lógica de la propuesta misionera del Papa Francisco, derivada del sujeto que debe llevarla a cabo: el discípulo misionero; y en segundo lugar mostrar los elementos ontológicos que estructuran la persona llamada a evangelizar. Descubrimos en el Papa Francisco la influencia de la lógica del humanismo de Nicolás de Cusa, así como la categoría principal de la ontología antropológica que lo sostiene: la paradoja.
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