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    Psychological Well-Being and Intrinsic Motivation: Relationship in Students Who Begin University Studies at the School of Education in Ciudad Real.Ángel Luis González Olivares, Óscar Navarro, Francisco Javier Sánchez-Verdejo & Álvaro Muelas - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    More and more studies and research have found a positive relationship between the participation of young people in altruistic activities and helping others, but it is interesting to discover a relationship of that personal and vocational satisfaction in the preparation and training in a profession as important to society as teaching. For students who begin university studies related to teaching, their psychological well-being and motivation towards this activity are very relevant aspects to consider. The access to and attainment of a (...)
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    Oscar Masotta: la teoría como acción = Theory as action.Oscar Masotta - 2017 - Ciudad de México: RM Editorial. Edited by Clara Bolívar Moguel.
    Oscar Masotta (Buenos Aires, 1930- Barcelona, 1979) is all but forgotten now, except perhapsin the field of Lacanian studies. This is because in the 1970s,Masotta would challenge the master psychoanalyst on hisown turf, creating his own post-Lacanian school of psychoanalysisin Barcelona. But in 1965, aged just 27, Masottataught at the University of Buenos Aires, lectured at theDi Tella, and edited a book series on communication andmedia. A product of the newly open post-Perón era." Page 91.. This is the first (...)
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    Impact of initial pattern of care on hospital costs in a cohort of incident lung cancer cases.Eva Pagano, Dario Gregori, Claudia Filippini, Daniela Di Cuonzo, Enrico Ruffini, Roberto Zanetti, Stefano Rosso, Oscar Bertetto, Franco Merletti & Giovannino Ciccone - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):269-275.
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    Un campo agonístico con vocación transdisciplinaria:. el Desarrollo Humano.Gardy Augusto Bolívar Espinoza & Óscar Cuellar Saavedra - 2009 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 23.
    Un nuevo campo de las ciencias sociales aparece masivamente en los noventa mediante el Índice de Desarrollo Humano (IDH) elaborado por el PNUD. Sin embargo, su prehistoria es vasta y ha convocado grandes pensadores desde la antigüedad. Tres nombres aparecen principalmente en los cincuenta, Sen, Arrow y Rawls que inauguran una gran síntesis que reúne, principalmente, la economía, la ética, las ciencias políticas y la filosofía. Posteriormente, no han dejado de proliferar nuevas metodologías e importantes discusiones teóricas en múltiples seminarios (...)
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    Aplicación de técnicas de optimización combinatorial a la solución del Sudoku.Franco Baquero, John Fredy, Oscar Gómez Carmona & Ramón Alfonso Gallego Rendón - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Simulation of enamel wear for reconstruction of diet and feeding behavior in fossil animals: A micromechanics approach.Paul J. Constantino, Oscar Borrero-Lopez, Antonia Pajares & Brian R. Lawn - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (1):89-99.
    The deformation and wear events that underlie microwear and macrowear signals commonly used for dietary reconstruction in fossil animals can be replicated and quantified by controlled laboratory tests on extracted tooth specimens in conjunction with fundamental micromechanics analysis. Key variables governing wear relations include angularity, stiffness (modulus), and size of the contacting particle, along with material properties of enamel. Both axial and sliding contacts can result in the removal of tooth enamel. The degree of removal, characterized by a “wear coefficient,” (...)
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    En torno al problema del signo en el último Heidegger….Ronald Durán Allimant, Ricardo A. Espinoza Lolas, Patricio Landaeta Mardones & Oscar Orellana - 2010 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 37:201-223.
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    Capital social y humano en convergencia. Asentamientos irregulares de Milpa Alta.Gardy Augusto Bolívar Espinoza & Óscar Rogelio Caloca Osorio - 2012 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 33.
    El capital social, si bien corresponde a una categoría nacida de la economía política clásica y, en particular, empleada por Karl Marx, en su versión contemporánea se muestra en la combinación del capital físico y el capital humano en el contexto de la teoría de la economía de bienestar. En la primera parte se expone la cuestión conceptual y en la segunda se expone el capital humano en un modelo de crecimiento de Convergencia. Se consideran los niveles de escolaridad promedio (...)
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  9. El problema de la libertad y la ciencia.Oscar Miró Quesada de la Guerra - 1945 - Lima, Perú,: Librería e imprenta D. Miranda. Edited by Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias.
     
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    El ecocidio, la matabilidad inimputable de la vida y el dispositivo biopolítico de la excepción. Nuevas fronteras para el derecho como obligación.Castor Mari Martín Bartolomé Ruiz & Óscar Martín - 2023 - Universitas Philosophica 40 (80):43-64.
    En la presente investigación proponemos profundizar en el concepto de ecocidio y sus implicaciones ético-políticas, relacionándolo con los conceptos de soberanía y estado de excepción de Giorgio Agamben. El concepto de excepción, en la tradición jurídica y filosófica, está referido al ámbito de la vida de las personas y no al daño producido a la vida en la naturaleza. Sin embargo, partiendo del presupuesto de que hay una interdependencia de la vida humana con la vida de la naturaleza, se analizan (...)
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    Ewald, Oscar. Kants kritischer Idealismus als Grundlage von Erkenntnistheorie und Ethik.Oscar Ewald - 1908 - Kant Studien 13 (1-3).
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    Ethical challenges in librarianship.Robert Hauptman - 1988 - Phoenix: Oryx Press.
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    The Picture of Dorian Gray.Oscar Wilde - 2021 - New York, NY: Chartwell.
    Dorian Gray pays a hefty price for years of sin and vice in this completely unabridged edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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  14. Access Subverted.Robert Hauptman - 2007 - Journal of Information Ethics 16 (2):3.
     
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  15. Deceptive Documentaries1.Robert Hauptman - 2010 - Journal of Information Ethics 19 (2).
     
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  16. Editorial: Ethical necessities.Robert Hauptman - 1992 - Journal of Information Ethics 1:3.
     
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    No More Privacy.Robert Hauptman - 2006 - Journal of Information Ethics 15 (1):3-4.
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  18. Deweyan conceptual engineering: reconstruction, concepts, and philosophical inquiry.Oscar Westerblad - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Reconstruction is a central notion in Dewey’s account of inquiry and in his metaphilosophical commitments. In his work, Dewey made a call for reconstruction of philosophy, in the reconstruction of central notions of the discipline, like knowledge, logic, truth, the good, reason, and experience. Inquiry itself is reconstructive, according to Dewey, involving the transformation of an indeterminate situation into one which is determinate and understood. Dewey’s philosophical views should therefore be of interest to those taking part in the recent turn (...)
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    Neural specialization for ‘visual’ concepts emerges in the absence of vision.Miriam Hauptman, Giulia Elli, Rashi Pant & Marina Bedny - 2025 - Cognition 257 (C):106058.
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    Weighing Hyponarrativity in the Face of Complex Medical Decision Making.Aaron J. Hauptman - 2015 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 22 (4):327-331.
    Iam appreciative of the thoughtful comments and the diversity of the commentators’ perspectives and backgrounds. I take Hoffman’s original argument about psychotropic medications as risking ‘hyponarrativity’ as my starting point and my reply to her critique will naturally lead to a discussion of psychotherapeutic approach, importance of weighing Mr. A’s underlying autism and important bioethical considerations.It is important to imbed this case within the acuity of its clinical context: This individual presented for psychiatric hospitalization in the context of a...
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    The Tyranny of Merit.Oscar Francisco Morales Bravo - 2021 - Revista Ethika+ 4:185-189.
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    Authorial Ethics: How Writers Abuse Their Calling.Robert Hauptman - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    Authorial Ethics is a study of the ways in which writers abrogate their implicit and explicit commitment to honesty and truth. It encompasses all disciplines and is both theoretical and applied.
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  23. Neuroethics.Robert Hauptman - 2004 - Journal of Information Ethics 13 (2):3-3.
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  24. Public archaeological challenges in the 2010s : learning from participatory action in practice.Katherine Hauptman - 2015 - In Charlotta Hillerdal & Johannes Siapkas (eds.), Debating archaeological empiricism: the ambiguity of material evidence. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Permissions and Their Costs.Robert Hauptman - 2012 - Journal of Information Ethics 21 (2):110-113.
    This brief paper discusses the complexities of permissions.
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    Problems with Peer Review, Part II.Robert Hauptman - 2005 - Journal of Information Ethics 14 (1):3-3.
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    Research misconduct: Why are definitions so elusive?Robert Hauptman - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (4):443-444.
    This letter is a response to David Guston’s paper “Changing Explanatory Frameworks in the U.S. Government’s Attempt to Define Scientific Misconduct” which appeared in a special issue of Science and Engineering Ethics on Scientific Misconduct.
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    Response to Mirjam J. Curno.Robert Hauptman - 2016 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 14 (1):16-19.
    Purpose – This paper aims to reflect on the area of publication ethics as related to scholarship responding to Curno’s invited paper, “Challenges to ethical publishing in the digital era”. Design/methodology/approach – This viewpoint draws up the rich experience of the author over an extended academic career. The constructed view blends empiricism and literary sources to develop justified position. Findings – There is resonance with Curno’s view. However, a counter position regarding the effect of the Internet on plagiarism is offered. (...)
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  29. Titans clashing-the art of science and the science of art.R. Hauptman - 1980 - Journal of Thought 15 (4):53-64.
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    Snares and Avoidable Muddles.Oscar Kenshur - 1989 - Critical Inquiry 15 (3):658-668.
    The subtitle of the essay that Robert Markley attacks had, in its penultimate version, a parenthetical word that was ultimately dropped. It read, “ Metaphysical Snares of Ideological Criticism.” The editor of Critical Inquiry, W. J. T. Mitchell, politely suggested that my subtitle was redundant: snares, he observed, are by nature avoidable. Indeed they are. In fact, my parentheses were intended to indicate that the word didn’t really need to be there. The self-conscious redundancy was intended to underlines the fact (...)
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  31. Professionalism or culpability? An experiment in ethics.Robert Hauptman - forthcoming - Ethics, Information, and Technology: Readings. Jefferson, Nc: Mcfarland (Original Work Published in 1976).
     
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    The Scope of the Argument from Species Overlap.Oscar Horta - 2014 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (2):142-154.
    The argument from species overlap has been widely used in the literature on animal ethics and speciesism. However, there has been much confusion regarding what the argument proves and what it does not prove, and regarding the views it challenges. This article intends to clarify these confusions, and to show that the name most often used for this argument (‘the argument from marginal cases’) reflects and reinforces these misunderstandings. The article claims that the argument questions not only those defences of (...)
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    Clinical Anecdotes: A Logic in Madness.Aaron J. Hauptman - 2015 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 22 (4):303-305.
    The ultimate language of madness is that of reason.In short, under the chaotic and manifest delirium reigns the order of a secret delirium. In this second delirium, which is, in a sense, pure reason, reason delivered of all the external tinsel of dementia, is located the paradoxical truth of madness. And this in a double sense, since we find here both what makes madness true and what makes it truly madness.At the urging of his parents, Mr. A, a college-age young (...)
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    Cyberethics and social stability.Robert Hauptman - 1996 - Ethics and Behavior 6 (2):161 – 163.
    The computer has had an extraordinary influence on the ways in which human beings do things. Nevertheless, it is not necessary to reorient ethical thinking because traditional systems allow for the new or unusual interactions that may occur in a technological age. That some people contravene what heretofore has been considered acceptable behavior and that others emulate them is no warrant for reconstructing ethical systems. What is required in a networked environment is to shift the emphasis from "netiquette" to ethics (...)
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    Ethical Problems.Robert Hauptman - 2006 - Journal of Information Ethics 15 (2):3-3.
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    On-line social interactions and executive functions.Oscar Ybarra & Piotr Winkielman - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    Making a stand for animals.Oscar Horta - 2022 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, earthscan from Routledge.
    Engaging and thought-provoking, this book examines how we see and treat animals and argues that we should extend equal rights to all species, human and non-human alike. Our world is plighted by 'isms' - racism, sexism and ageism to name a few - but we have one more to add: speciesism. Speciesism is a form of discrimination against those who don't belong to a certain species and it is a concept which raises controversial questions over humanity's very complicated relationship with (...)
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    The Dissolution of Mind: A Fable of how Experience Gives Rise to Cognition.Oscar Vilarroya (ed.) - 2002 - Rodopi.
    This book presents an original thesis about the notion of sensory experience and of the mind’s architecture, which is grounded in current trends in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Presented in the form of a dialogue, the book explores some of the psychological and philosophical consequences that the author derives from his proposal. "Provocative and imaginative, the first volume in the VIBS' Special Series in Cognitive Science is a critique of the traditional theoretical apparatus of the discipline. In The (...)
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    How does one apply statistical analysis to our understanding of the development of human relationships.Oscar Kempthorne - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):138-139.
  40. Moral Considerability and the Argument from Relevance.Oscar Horta - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (3):369-388.
    The argument from relevance expresses an intuition that, although shared by many applied ethicists, has not been analyzed and systematized in the form of a clear argument thus far. This paper does this by introducing the concept of value relevance, which has been used before in economy but not in the philosophical literature. The paper explains how value relevance is different from moral relevance, and distinguishes between direct and indirect ways in which the latter can depend on the former. These (...)
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    An unusual binding design after dürer's melencolia I.William Hauptman - 1975 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 38 (1):341-342.
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  42. Deride.R. Hauptman & F. Hill - 1991 - Abide or Dissent: On the Ethics of Professional Conduct', _/Omr «D/of Business Ethics 10.
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    Displays and Disaffection.Robert Hauptman - 2005 - Journal of Information Ethics 14 (2):3-3.
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  44. Exaggeration, Distortion, Perversion.R. Hauptman - 2002 - Journal of Information Ethics 11 (2):3-4.
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  45. Editorial: The Institutional Review Board.R. Hauptman - 2008 - Journal of Information Ethics 17 (1):3.
     
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  46. Information ethics comes of age: Terminology is destiny.R. Hauptman - 2001 - Journal of Information Ethics 10 (2):87-89.
     
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    Losing One's Good Name.Robert Hauptman - 2004 - Journal of Information Ethics 13 (1):3-3.
  48. Whistling, Protecting, and Causing Harm.Robert Hauptman - 2011 - Journal of Information Ethics 20 (2).
     
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  49. Open Form and the Shape of Ideas: Literary Structures as Representations of Philosophical Concepts in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.Oscar Kenshur - 1991 - Diderot Studies 24:204-205.
     
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  50. Disjunctive developments: The politics of good governance and civil society in Vietnam.Oscar Salemink - 2003 - Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Journal of Philosophy 22.
     
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