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    DE LUCA, Pina y LAURENZI, Elena: Por amor de materia. Ensayos sobre María Zambrano. Un entramado a cuatro manos. Traducción de Consuelo Pascual Escagedo, Madrid, Plaza y Valdés, 2014. [REVIEW]Patricia Palomar Galdón - 2016 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 68:170.
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    The reader of confession in María Zambrano.Patricia Palomar - 2018 - History of European Ideas 44 (7):853-863.
    ABSTRACTThe purpose of this article is an attempt to understand the concept of ‘confession’ as a literary genre in the works of Spanish philosopher María Zambrano. Firstly, we will try to understand confession within Zambrano's most relevant philosophical concepts, in particular her study La confesión: género literario y método [Confession. Literary Genre and Method]. Secondly, we will offer reinterpretation to confession in dialogue with theories of Reception by Wolfgang Iser and Hans Robert Jauss, and other authors like St. Agustin, Rosa (...)
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    The Language of Thought.Patricia Smith Churchland - 1975 - Noûs 14 (1):120-124.
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  4. Kant's thinker.Patricia Kitcher - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Overview -- Locke's internal sense and Kant's changing views -- Personal identity amd its problems -- Rationalist metaphysics of mind -- Consciousness, self-consciousness, and cognition -- Strands of Argument in the Duisburg Nachlass -- A transcendental deduction for a priori concepts -- Synthesis : why and how? -- Arguing for apperception -- The power of apperception -- "I-think" as the destroyer of rational psychology -- Is Kant's theory consistent? -- The normativity objection -- Is Kant's thinker (as such) a free (...)
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  5. Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory.Patricia Hill Collins, Elaini Cristina Gonzaga da Silva, Emek Ergun, Inger Furseth, Kanisha D. Bond & Jone Martínez-Palacios - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (3):690-725.
  6. Persons, Rights, and Corporations.Patricia Werhane - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (5):336-340.
     
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  7. Brain-wise. Studies in Neurophilosophy.Patricia Smith Churchland - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (4):767-768.
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    Emergence and Reduction in Physics.Patricia Palacios - 2022 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This Element offers an overview of some of the most important debates in philosophy and physics around the topics of emergence and reduction and proposes a compatibilist view of emergence and reduction. In particular, it suggests that specific notions of emergence, which the author calls 'few-many emergence' and 'coarse-grained emergence', are compatible with 'intertheoretic reduction'. Some further issues that will be addressed concern the comparison between parts-whole emergence and few-many emergence, the emergence of effective theories, the use of infinite limits, (...)
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  9. The effect of organizational culture and ethical orientation on accountants' ethical judgments.Patricia Casey Douglas, Ronald A. Davidson & Bill N. Schwartz - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 34 (2):101 - 121.
    This paper examines the relationship between organizational ethical culture in two large international CPA firms, auditors'' personal values and the ethical orientation that those values dictate, and judgments in ethical dilemmas typical of those that accountants face. Using an experimental task consisting of multiple judgments designed to vary in "moral intensity" (Jones, 1991), and unique as well as tried-and-true approaches to variable measurements, this study examined the judgments of more than three hundred participants in our study. ANCOVA and path analysis (...)
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  10. The hornswoggle problem.Patricia Smith Churchland - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (5-6):402-8.
    Beginning with Thomas Nagel, various philosophers have propsed setting conscious experience apart from all other problems of the mind as ‘the most difficult problem’. When critically examined, the basis for this proposal reveals itself to be unconvincing and counter-productive. Use of our current ignorance as a premise to determine what we can never discover is one common logical flaw. Use of ‘I-cannot-imagine’ arguments is a related flaw. When not much is known about a domain of phenomena, our inability to imagine (...)
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    From communication to communalization: a Husserlian account.Patricia Meindl & Dan Zahavi - 2023 - Continental Philosophy Review 56 (3):361-377.
    Husserl’s writings on sociality have received increasing attention in recent years. Despite this growing interest, Husserl’s reflections on the specific role of communication remain underexplored. In this paper, we aim to fill this gap by reconstructing the various ways in which Husserl draws systematic connections between communication and communalization. As will become clear, Husserl’s analysis converges with much more recent ideas defended by Margaret Gilbert and Naomi Eilan.
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  12. Moral imagination and systems thinking.Patricia H. Werhane - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2):33 - 42.
    Taking the lead from Susan Wolf's and Linda Emanuel's work on systems thinking, and developing ideas from Moberg's, Seabright's and my work on mental models and moral imagination, in this paper I shall argue that what is often missing in management decision-making is a systems approach. Systems thinking requires conceiving of management dilemmas as arising from within a system with interdependent elements, subsystems, and networks of relationships and patterns of interaction. Taking a systems approach and coupling it with moral imagination, (...)
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  13. On the alleged backward referral of experience and its relevance to the mind-body problem.Patricia Smith Churchland - 1981 - Philosophy of Science 48 (June):165-81.
    A remarkable hypothesis has recently been advanced by Libet and promoted by Eccles which claims that there is standardly a backwards referral of conscious experiences in time, and that this constitutes empirical evidence for the failure of identity of brain states and mental states. Libet's neurophysiological data are critically examined and are found insufficient to support the hypothesis. Additionally, it is argued that even if there is a temporal displacement phenomenon to be explained, a neurophysiological explanation is most likely.
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  14. Mental Models, Moral Imagination and System Thinking in the Age of Globalization.Patricia H. Werhane - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 78 (3):463-474.
    After experiments with various economic systems, we appear to have conceded, to misquote Winston Churchill that "free enterprise is the worst economic system, except all the others that have been tried." Affirming that conclusion, I shall argue that in today's expanding global economy, we need to revisit our mind-sets about corporate governance and leadership to fit what will be new kinds of free enterprise. The aim is to develop a values-based model for corporate governance in this age of globalization that (...)
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    Phase Transitions: A Challenge for Intertheoretic Reduction?Patricia Palacios - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (4):612-640.
    I analyze the extent to which classical phase transitions, both first order and continuous, pose a challenge for intertheoretic reduction. My contention is that phase transitions are compatible with a notion of reduction that combines Nagelian reduction and what Thomas Nickles called Reduction2. I also argue that, even if the same approach to reduction applies to both types of phase transitions, there is a crucial difference in their physical treatment: in addition to the thermodynamic limit, in continuous phase transitions there (...)
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    The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams.Patricia M. Shields, Maurice Hamington & Joseph Soeters (eds.) - 2022 - Oxford University Press.
    The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams is a selective collection of original analyses offered by an international group of social and political theorists who have contributed to the burgeoning field of Addams Studies. This collection pays particular attention to her contributions to scholarly fields of sociology and philosophy as well as to more professional disciplines of public administration and social work. Furthermore, this volume signifies Addams's globalimpact as scholars from all over the world contribute to the tapestry of her intellectual (...)
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    How Intractability Spans the Cognitive and Evolutionary Levels of Explanation.Patricia Rich, Mark Blokpoel, Ronald de Haan & Iris van Rooij - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (4):1382-1402.
    This paper focuses on the cognitive/computational and evolutionary levels. It describes three proposals to make cognition computationally tractable, namely: Resource Rationality, the Adaptive Toolbox and Massive Modularity. While each of these proposals appeals to evolutionary considerations to dissolve the intractability of cognition, Rich, Blokpoel, de Haan, and van Rooij argue that, in each case, the intractability challenge is not resolved, but just relocated to the level of evolution.
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  18. Emotional strategies and rationality.Patricia Greenspan - 2000 - Ethics 110 (3):469-487.
  19. Models in Geometry and Logic: 1870-1920.Patricia Blanchette - 2017 - In Niniiluoto Seppälä Sober, Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science - Proceedings of the 15th International Congress. College Publications. pp. 41-61.
  20. The ethics of insider trading.Patricia H. Werhane - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (11):841 - 845.
    Despite the fact that a number of economists and philosophers of late defend insider trading both as a viable and useful practice in a free market and as not immoral, I shall question the value of insider trading both from a moral and an economic point of view. I shall argue that insider trading both in its present illegal form and as a legalized market mechanism undermines the efficient and proper functioning of a free market, thereby bringing into question its (...)
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  21. Discovering the forms of intuition.Patricia Kitcher - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (2):205-248.
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    Intertheoretic Reduction in Physics Beyond the Nagelian Model.Patricia Palacios - 2023 - In Cristián Soto, Current Debates in Philosophy of Science: In Honor of Roberto Torretti. Springer Verlag. pp. 201-225.
    In this chapter, I defend a pluralistic approach to intertheoretic reduction, in which reduction is not understood in terms of a single philosophical “generalized model”, but rather as a family of models that can help achieve certain epistemic and ontological goals. I will argue then that the reductive model (or combination of models) that best suits to a particular case study depends on the specific goals that motivate the reduction in the intended case study.
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    The Textbook Tradition in Natural Philosophy 1600–1650.Patricia Reif - 1969 - Journal of the History of Ideas 30 (1):17.
    'During the course of the seventeenth century, within the scholastic tradition itself, commentaries on Aristotle's natural philosophical works increasingly gave way to textbooks and compendia organized along thematic lines' (Dear 1985, 161).
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    Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray.Patricia J. Huntington - 1998 - State University of New York Press.
    Interweaves elements of Kristevan and Heideggerian thought in order to reconstruct a linguistically embedded, existentially and affectively rich, dialectical model of willed self-regulation.
  25. Año Dalí. La formación del artista, la forja del genio.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2004 - Critica 54 (912):74-78.
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  26. Casa-Museo Fuente del Rey, de la Fundación AMYC de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (972):108.
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  27. El amor, una fuente inagotable de inspiración artística.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2010 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 60 (966):84-88.
    El amor ha sido uno de los temas preferidos por los artistas de todos los tiempos. Este sentimiento, eminentemente humano, omnipresente en cuantiosos textos literarios, ha servido y continúa siendo una fuente inagotable de inspiración artística para los creadores. Ellos, a través de los siglos, han recurrido a cuentos y narraciones literarias, a leyendas a historias en las que aparece el "amor" como tema fundamental. Del "amor" de sus diversos usos y significados, de sus diferentes sentimientos y formas se han (...)
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  28. El Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno: punto de encuentro del arte tricontinental.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (974):108.
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  29. El Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, (CCAAC), un espacio multicultural.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (979):92.
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  30. Entrevista con Antonio Damián Gallego, documentalista y autor de una fotografía antropológica.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2010 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 60 (967):117.
     
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  31. El cuerpo humano en el arte.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2004 - Critica 54 (915):67-71.
     
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  32. Entrevista con Marciano Buencía. De la pintura a la cerámica y la escultura.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2009 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 59 (961):117.
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  33. El IVAM valenciano, meca del arte contemporáneo internacional.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (980):92.
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  34. El Museo Carmen Thysen de Málaga, una gran visión del siglo XIX.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (973):100.
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  35. El museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2008 - Critica 58 (954):97.
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  36. El Musac de León, un museo del siglo XXI.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2009 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 59 (962):104.
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  37. El Museu d'Art Modern de Tarragona, un grato encuentro con el arte actual.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (981):93.
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  38. El Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Alicante (MACA). Parnaso del Arte del siglo XX.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (977):101.
     
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  39. El Museo Ibercaja Camón Aznar: otro espacio donde descubrir a Goya.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2010 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 60 (965):113.
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  40. El museo MACBA de Barcelona, una cita ineludible con el arte contemporáneo.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (971):117.
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  41. El museo Picasso de Málaga, otra mirada al artista universal.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2010 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 60 (966):109.
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    Exploring the ethical, organisational and technological challenges of crime mapping: a critical approach to urban safety technologies.Gemma Galdon Clavell - 2018 - Ethics and Information Technology 20 (4):265-277.
    Technology is pervasive in current police practices, and has been for a long time. From CCTV to crime mapping, databases, biometrics, predictive analytics, open source intelligence, applications and a myriad of other technological solutions take centre stage in urban safety management. But before efficient use of these applications can be made, it is necessary to confront a series of challenges relating to the organizational structures that will be used to manage them, to their technical capacities and expectations, and to weigh (...)
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  43. (2 other versions)Leandre Cristòfol. Del aire al aire.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2008 - Critica 58 (956):95.
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  44. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía de Madrid.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2008 - Critica 58 (955):96.
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  45. Tarsila do Amaral. Pinturas.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2009 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 59 (959):114.
     
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  46. Un paseo por la vida y obra de Rembrandt.Francisco Vicent Galdón - 2006 - Critica 56 (937):74-77.
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    Internal states and cognitive theories.Patricia Smith Churchland & Paul M. Churchland - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):565-566.
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    Porphyry on the Value of Non-Human Animals.Patricia Marechal - 2024 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 62 (4):543-566.
    This paper argues that Book 3 of Porphyry’s De abstinentia contains an overlooked argument in favor of vegetarianism for the sake of non-human animals themselves. The argument runs as follows: animals are essentially sentient creatures. Sentience (αἴσθησις) allows them to discern what is good for their survival and what is destructive to them, so that they can pursue the former and avoid the latter. As a result, animals (human and non-human) have preferences, desires, and hopes. Having purposeful strivings that can (...)
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  49. The Impact of Neuroscience on Philosophy.Patricia Smith Churchland - unknown
    Philosophy, in its traditional guise, addresses questions where experimental science has not yet nailed down plausible explanatory theories. Thus, the ancient Greeks pondered the nature of life, the sun, and tides, but also how we learn and make decisions. The history of science can be seen as a gradual process whereby speculative philosophy cedes intellectual space to increasingly wellgrounded experimental disciplines—first astronomy, but followed by physics, chemistry, geology, biology, archaeology, and more recently, ethology, psychology, and neuroscience. Science now encompasses plausible (...)
     
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    Rethinking feminist organizations.Patricia Yancey Martin - 1990 - Gender and Society 4 (2):182-206.
    This article analyzes feminist organizations as a species of social movement organization. It identifies 10 dimensions for comparing feminist and nonfeminist organizations or for deriving types of feminist organizations and analyzing them. The dimensions are feminist ideology, feminist values, feminist goals, feminist outcomes, founding circumstances, structure, practice, members and membership, scope and scale, and external relations. I argue that many scholars judge feminist organizations against an ideal type that is largely unattainable and that excessive attention has been paid to the (...)
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