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    El decadentismo mexicano y los discursos científicos en diálogo. El caso de Alberto Leduc: del palacio a la vecindad.Daniel Avechuco Cabrera & Lucía Guadalupe Rivera Rascón - 2023 - Valenciana 32 (32):81-108.
    Este trabajo explora los contactos entre la narrativa de los decadentes mexicanos y la ciencia, en especial la medicina y la antropología criminal. La hipótesis central es que de estas disciplinas científicas los decadentes absorbieron y reelaboraron artísticamente no meras nociones, sino valoraciones y códigos de representación de la realidad. Partiendo de presupuestos teóricos del análisis del discurso y centrándose en la figura de la prostituta, el artículo se aproxima a Alberto Leduc (1867-1908), en cuya obra se constata la apropiación (...)
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    Actividad antimicrobiana del aceite esencial de Clinopodium pulchellum Govaerts «panizara», frente a Pseudomonas aeruginosa y Staphylococcus aureus.Edgar Tapia Manrique, Betsabeth Rivera Castillo, Américo Castro Luna, Martín Cordorhuamán Figueroa, Christian Quispe Yalli & Diego Valdivieso Márquez - 2019 - Cultura 33:399-415.
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    Autoeficacia y desempeño en función de la metodología de enseñanza de estadística.Verónica González Franco, Sonia Beatriz Echeverría Castro & Mirsha Alicia Sotelo Castillo - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (3):1-10.
    Con objetivo de comparar la autoeficacia y el desempeño en estadística de universitarios, previo y posterior a un curso de estadística tradicional y uno bajo la metodología de solución de problemas, se llevó a cabo un estudio cuasiexperimental de dos grupos intactos de 84 y 115 estudiantes de psicología, respectivamente, aplicando un test de fuentes de autoeficacia en estadística como pre y postest, un examen de matemáticas previo al curso y un examen de estadística luego del curso. Los resultados mostraron (...)
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    El uso simbólico del territorio como elemento de una propuesta conceptual del turismo gastronómico. Metodología para el desarrollo de una ruta agro-gastronómica.Elizabeth Sara Gómez Castillo & Frida Lina Morcia Rivera - 2019 - Cultura 33:161-176.
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    Inductive Methodologies in Education, Supported by the Integration of Technology.Magda Collazo Fuentes, María Guadalupe Veytia Bucheli & Francisco Javier Rivera Alejo - 2025 - Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 38:107-135.
    El presente trabajo analiza la traducción y validación del instrumento desarrollado por Floresy Adlaon (2022) para aplicar el método inductivo con el modelo SAMR en contextos educativoshispanohablantes. La justificación del tema radica en la necesidad de adaptar herramientaspedagógicas efectivas al idioma español para facilitar su uso en la enseñanza-aprendizaje contecnología. Los objetivos principales fueron traducir el instrumento y por medio del juicio de expertos en el área educativa y tecnológica, realizar su validación semántica. La metodología incluyóla traducción del instrumento Extent (...)
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    Structural and Interpersonal Benefits and Risks of Participation in HIV Research: Perspectives of Female Sex Workers in Guatemala.Shira M. Goldenberg, Monica Rivera Mindt, Teresita Rocha Jimenez, Kimberly Brouwer, Sonia Morales Miranda & Celia B. Fisher - 2015 - Ethics and Behavior 25 (2):97-114.
    This study explored perceived benefits and risks of participation in HIV research among 33 female sex workers in Tecún Umán, Guatemala. Stigma associated with sex work and HIV was a critical barrier to research participation. Key benefits of participation included access to HIV/sti prevention and testing, as well as positive and trusting relationships between sex workers and research teams. Control exerted by managers had mixed influences on perceived research risks and benefits. Results underscore the critical need for HIV investigators to (...)
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    Genetic alloy design based on thermodynamics and kinetics.W. Xu, P. E. J. Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo & S. van der Zwaag - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (12):1825-1833.
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    Missing heritability of complex diseases: Enlightenment by genetic variants from intermediate phenotypes.Adrián Blanco-Gómez, Sonia Castillo-Lluva, María del Mar Sáez-Freire, Lourdes Hontecillas-Prieto, Jian Hua Mao, Andrés Castellanos-Martín & Jesus Pérez-Losada - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (7):664-673.
    Diseases of complex origin have a component of quantitative genetics that contributes to their susceptibility and phenotypic variability. However, after several studies, a major part of the genetic component of complex phenotypes has still not been found, a situation known as “missing heritability.” Although there have been many hypotheses put forward to explain the reasons for the missing heritability, its definitive causes remain unknown. Complex diseases are caused by multiple intermediate phenotypes involved in their pathogenesis and, very often, each one (...)
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    Beliefs About Parent Participation in School Activities in Rural and Urban Areas: Validation of a Scale in Mexico.Sonia Beatriz Echeverría-Castro, Ricardo Sandoval-Domínguez, Mirsha Alicia Sotelo-Castillo, Laura Fernanda Barrera-Hernández & Dora Yolanda Ramos-Estrada - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Computational design of UHS maraging stainless steels incorporating composition as well as austenitisation and ageing temperatures as optimisation parameters.W. Xu, P. E. J. Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo & S. van der Zwaag - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (20):1647-1661.
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    Conditioning Factors for Biosafety Practice in Health Personnel: Integrative Review.Soledad Zelmira Quispe-Condor, Sonia Marlene Quispe-Condor, Elmer Robert Torres-Gutiérrez, Karla Sadith Santa Cruz – Vargas, Juana Dolores Castro-Rivera, Juana Dolores & Yuly Susan - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1316-1335.
    In their attention to patients of different specialties, health personnel are the most vulnerable to contagion, which has been evidenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The working conditions or factors for biosafety practices in health personnel worldwide will make it possible to detect the necessary and less treated lines of investigation, deficiencies and to draw up lines of work for their solution. It should be noted that it is estimated that 2.78 million workers die because of occupational accidents and 374 million (...)
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  12. Enrique Rivera de Ventosa en "Naturaleza y gracia": un pensamiento cristiano, franciscano y fecundo.Pablo García Castillo - 2005 - Naturaleza y Gracia 3:463-526.
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  13. Just Ecological Integrity: The Ethics of Maintaining Planetary Life.Steven C. Rockefeller, Ana Isla, Terisa E. Turner, Paul T. Durbin, Eunice Blavascumas, Sonia Ftacnikova, Luis Alberto Camargo, Vicky Castillo, Garrick E. Louiis, Luna M. Magpili, Janos I. Toth, William E. Rees, Don Brown, Patricia H. Werhane, Mary A. Hamilton & Imre Lazar - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Just Ecological Integrity presents a collection of revised and expanded essays originating from the international conference "Connecting Environmental Ethics, Ecological Integrity, and Health in the New Millennium" held in San Jose, Costa Rica in June 2000. It is a cooperative venture of the Global Ecological Integrity Project and the Earth Charter Initiative.
     
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  14. Profesor Enrique Rivera de Ventosa: In memoriam.Dionisio Castillo - 2000 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 27:401-406.
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    Profesor Enrique Rivera de Ventosa. In memoriam.Dionisio Castillo Caballero - 2000 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 27:401-406.
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    Santa Rosa de Lima o la primera poetisa místico-visionaria de Hispanoamérica.Emilio Ricardo Báez Rivera - 2023 - Isidorianum 18 (35):267-316.
    La obra literaria de santa Rosa de Lima se reduce a unos versos registrados en el Primer Proceso Ordinario de la jerarquía peruana y a dos medios pliegos holográficos, conservados en el convento de Santa Rosa de las Madres, de Lima. Basándose en estos datos y ahondando en el testimonio de las conclusiones obtenidas por el Dr. Juan del Castillo, tras el examen de conciencia de 1614 realizado a la Santa, el autor realiza una semblanza de la primera escritora (...)
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  17. Antonio Rivera García: Reacción y revolución en la España Liberal. [REVIEW]Pedro García Guirao - 2006 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 39:202-203.
    Para ayudar a nuestra imaginación a proyectar una idea rotunda y sintética sobre lo más importante del período de la Historia de España (tam-bién de Europa) que se extiende por todo el siglo XIX, podríamos utilizar diferentes elementos, si bien creemos pertinente empezar con el que sigue: Poco antes de abril de 1876, aprovechando la publicación del primer número de la revista La Defensa de la Sociedad, se reunieron una serie de personajes como Bravo Murillo, Arrazola, Cánovas del Castillo, (...)
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    Andean aesthetics and anticolonial resistance: a cosmology of unsociable bodies.Omar Rivera - 2022 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Informed by Gloria Anzaldúa's and José Carlos Mariátegui's work, as well as by Andean cosmology, Omar Rivera turns to Inka stonework and architecture as an example of a "Cosmological Aesthetics." He articulates ways of sensing, feeling and remembering that are attuned to an aesthetic of water, earth and light. On this basis, Rivera brings forth a corporeal orientation that can be inhabited by the oppressed, one that withdraws from predominant modern/Western conceptions of the human. By providing an aesthetic (...)
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  19. La argumentación oral en las interacciones comunicativas didácticas.Guadalupe Alvarez - 2011 - Oralia 14:451 - 473.
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    La escritura escéptica como clave de lectura: los prólogos de Wittgenstein.Guadalupe Reinoso - 2014 - Tópicos 27:41-46.
    La preocupación por los modos de producción del discurso filosófico como inseparable de la práctica filosófica ha sido un rasgo distintivo del período helenístico, y desde nuestra perspectiva, adopta un rasgo novedoso en el escepticismo antiguo. El pirronismo incluye en su propuesta el tratamiento crítico sobre la tendencia aseverativa propia del lenguaje como fuente productora de dogmatismos. De esta manera, la terapéutica escéptica debe operar también sobre las propias expresiones y los tipos de escritura que adopta el pirrónico. Wittgenstein parece (...)
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  21. Pensar al tiempo desde las ciencias sociales.Guadalupe Valencia - 2010 - In Hugo Zemelman, ¿Como pensar las ciencias sociales hoy? [Bogotá, Colombia]: Universidad Pedagógica de Colombia.
     
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    Agotar la lengua: Beckett a través de Deleuze.Guadalupe Lucero - 2012 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 55:121-141.
    Nos proponemos recorrer aquí algunas de las líneas de fuerza que permiten vincular la obra de Samuel Beckett con la estética desarrollada en los escritos de Gilles Deleuze. Para ello dedicaremos un primer apartado a las relaciones entre Beckett y la filosofía, para hacer patente allí la afinidad con algunas de las fuentes fundamentales de la filosofía deleuziana, como Nietzsche, Spinoza y la distancia con aquel que se constituye como uno de sus “enemigos” filosóficos: Martin Heidegger. Plantearemos luego algunos puntos (...)
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    Componer fuerzas: motivos musicales de la estética deleuziana.Guadalupe Lucero - 2019 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Este libro permite pensar la estética deleuziana a través del contacto con debates y prácticas artísticas concretas. Los problemas esenciales de la composición artística, expresados a menudo en los escritos e intervenciones de los artistas, constituyen el eje de las reflexiones deleuzianas, así como también, el proceso interno de la producción de las obras. Deleuze traza así un gesto poco usual, aquel en el que el filósofo toma seriamente las conceptualizaciones de los artistas, y extrae de ellos elementos para conjugar (...)
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    (1 other version)Dudas genuinas y dudas de papel.Reinoso Guadalupe - 2016 - Tópicos 32:96-104.
    Pritchard sostiene que la condición de habilidad y la condición de seguridad le imponen demandas independientes al conocimiento, i.e., que la satisfacción de una no implica la satisfacción de la otra y que, por lo tanto, ninguna de ellas es suficiente por sí misma para ofrecer una caracterización adecuada de esta noción. Argumento, por el contrario, que no hay buenas razones para pensar que la condición de seguridad es insuficiente. Empleando algunos conceptos de Greco y Pritchard y Kallestrup para caracterizar (...)
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  25. John Carvalho's Thinking with Images, An Enactivist Aesthetics.Sonia Sedivy - 2022 - Contemporary Aesthetics 20.
    John Carvalho’s Thinking with Images, an Enactivist Aesthetics argues that puzzling artworks can draw us into a special activity – thinking when we don’t know what to think – which is valuable because it takes us beyond our skills and understanding. Enactivism is the theory of mind that best explains such thinking. The book illustrates this proposal with four chapters that detail Carvalho’s highly personal or individual encounters with enigmatic works of art. I raise two concerns. First, the four illustrative (...)
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    Do Chief Sustainability Officers Make Companies Greener? The Moderating Role of Regulatory Pressures.Jorge Rivera & Patricia Kanashiro - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (3):687-701.
    We draw from upper echelons theory to investigate whether the presence of a chief sustainability officer (CSO) is associated with better corporate environmental performance in highly polluting industries. Such firms are under strong pressure to remediate environmental damage, to comply with regulations, and to even exceed environmental standards. CSOs in these firms are likely to be hired as legitimate agents to lead and successfully implement environmental strategy aimed at reducing pollution levels. Interestingly and contrary to our expectations, we found that (...)
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    Neopyrrhonism as Metaphilosophy: A Non-Quietist Proposal.Guadalupe Reinoso - 2022 - Praxis Filosófica 54:11-30.
    Fogelin (2002 [1976]; 1992 [1981]; 1994) was the first one to speak about “Neopyrrhonism” to link Wittgenstein and Sextus Empiricus. To him, Pyrrhonism “combines philosophical scepticism with scepticism about philosophy, that is, to have doubts about philosophy on the basis of philosophical arguments” (1994, p. 3). Following this interpretation, Neopyrrhonism can be understood as a kind of scepticism that cancels philosophy using self-destructive arguments (peritrope). Both Sextus -with his proposal of suspension of judgment- and Wittgenstein -with his idea of the (...)
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    Shades of confusion: Lexical uncertainty modulates ad hoc coordination in an interactive communication task.Sonia K. Murthy, Thomas L. Griffiths & Robert D. Hawkins - 2022 - Cognition 225 (C):105152.
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    Una espía en el corazón de la vida, Anaïs Nin.Ángeles Guadalupe - 2019 - Argos 6 (17):41-50.
    Análisis del trabajo de la escritora francesa Anaïs Nin, a quien se le ha conocido en el medio literario internacional principalmente por la pureza expresiva y profundidad de sus Diarios, documento único por el sincero trazo de cada una de sus páginas.
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  30. Actas del III Congreso Nacional.Guadalupe Llanes - 1994 - Apuntes Filosóficos 6.
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    Picasso alquimista: Una lectura de "Las Meninas".Guadalupe Lucero - 2010 - Aisthesis 47.
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    Más allá del afecto humano. Expresividad inhumana y memoria.Guadalupe Lucero - 2021 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 67:91-106.
    En este trabajo reconstruiremos los fundamentos ontológicos que permiten pensar, desde las obras de Schwarzböck, Deleuze y Guattari, una dimensión no humana del afecto y, así, la extensión de la potencia de un pensamiento afectivo sobre los modos de existencia no viva. Esta expansión del campo afectivo hacia una particular afectividad inorgánica nos permitirá explorar una concepción novedosa de la memoria. La expresividad de las imágenes, de los huesos o de los objetos en general, incorporada recientemente como material imaginario en (...)
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    Cómo contar la tragedia: sobre la lectura lukácsiana del Doktor Faustus de Thomas Mann.Guadalupe Marando & Martín Salinas - forthcoming - Verinotio – Revista on-line de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas.
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    Formas lógicas y formas de vida.Guadalupe Reinoso - 2021 - Análisis Filosófico 40 (Especial):89-108.
    En la conferencia “Las lógicas y las cosas”, Alberto Moretti sostiene que los enfoques que se centran en el fenómeno de la interpretación para dar cuenta del problema del significado adolecen de un problema, a saber, no admiten las condiciones trascendentales que posibilitan la significatividad. Así, en el contexto de la interpretación, el hecho de distinguir a otros como hablantes es la posibilidad de distinguir a otros como objetos relacionados en el mundo. Esta distinción es posible porque los principios lógicos (...)
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  35. La recuperación del sueto escepticismo, autoconocimiento y escritura en S. Cavell.Guadalupe Reinoso - 2014 - In Pedro Karczmarczyk, El sujeto en cuestión. Abordajes contemporáneos. [Argentina]: Edulp.
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    Political Theology and Pluralism: Renewing Public Dialogue.Joseph Rivera - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    Reviving the ancient political wisdom of St. Augustine in combination with insights drawn from contemporary political theorist John Rawls, Joseph Rivera grapples with the polarizing nature of religion in the public square. Political theology, as a discipline, tends to argue that communitarianism remains the only viable political option for religious practitioners in a complex, pluralist society. Unsurprisingly, we are increasingly accustomed to think the religious voice is anti-secular and illiberal. On the contrary, Christian theology and political liberalism, Rivera (...)
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  37. La Biblioteca de la URBE: Un concepto dinámico y abierto de servicio.Guadalupe Viloria - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 7 (3):499-503.
     
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  38. Nonconceptual Epicycles.Sonia Sedivy - 2006 - European Review of Philosophy 6:33-66.
    This paper argues that perception is a mode of engagement with individuals and their determinate properties. Perceptual content involves determinate properties in a way that relies on our conceptual capacities no less than on the properties. The “richness” of perceptual experience is explained as a distinctive individual and property involving content. This position is developed in three steps: (i) novel phenomenological description of lived experience; (ii) detailed reconstruction of Gareth Evans’ proposal that we are capable of genuinely singular thought that (...)
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  39. Peacocke’s Principle-Based Account of Modality: “Flexibility of Origins” Plus S4.Sonia Roca Royes - 2006 - Erkenntnis 65 (3):405-426.
    Due to the influence of Nathan Salmon’s views, endorsement of the “flexibility of origins” thesis is often thought to carry a commitment to the denial of S4. This paper rejects the existence of this commitment and examines how Peacocke’s theory of the modal may accommodate flexibility of origins without denying S4. One of the essential features of Peacocke’s account is the identification of the Principles of Possibility, which include the Modal Extension Principle (MEP), and a set of Constitutive Principles. Regarding (...)
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  40. Identity Politics and Dialectical Reason: Beyond an Epistemology of Provenance.Sonia Kruks - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (2):1 - 22.
    Identity politics is important within feminism. However, it often presupposes an overly subjectivist theory of knowledge that I term an epistemology of provenance. I explore some works of feminist standpoint theory that begin to address the difficulties of such an epistemology. I then bring Sartre's account of knowledge in the Critique of Dialectical Reason to bear on these difficulties, arguing that his work offers tools for addressing them more adequately.
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  41. Orthographic vs. phonologic syllables in handwriting production.Sonia Kandel, Lucie Hérault, Géraldine Grosjacques, Eric Lambert & Michel Fayol - 2009 - Cognition 110 (3):440-444.
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    The political philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.Sonia Kruks - 1981 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
  43. Kant’s Formula of the Universal Law of Nature Reconsidered.Faviola Rivera-Castro - 2014 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (2):185-208.
    I criticize the widely accepted “practical” interpretation of the universality test contained in Kant’s first formula of the categorical imperative in the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals – the formula of the universal law of nature. I argue that this interpretation does not work for contradictions in conception because it wrongly takes contradictions in the will as the model for them and, as a consequence, cannot establish a clear distinction between the two kinds of contradiction. This interpretation also assumes (...)
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  44. Organ Sales and Moral Distress.Eduardo Rivera-lópez - 2006 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1):41-52.
    abstract The possibility that organ sales by living adults might be made legal is morally distressing to many of us. However, powerful arguments have been provided recently supporting legalisation (I consider two of those arguments: the Consequentialist Argument and the Autonomy Argument). Is our instinctive reaction against a market of organs irrational then? The aim of this paper is not to prove that legalization would be immoral, all things considered, but rather to show, first, that there are some kinds of (...)
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    Conducta médica frente al diagnóstico prenatal de trisomía 18: ¿se aproxima un cambio de paradigma?Guadalupe Grimaux & Gustavo Páez - 2022 - Persona y Bioética 26 (2):e2626.
    El objetivo del trabajo es analizar dos conductas médicas opuestas en la vida prenatal de los niños con trisomía 18: el aborto y los cuidados paliativos perinatales. Se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica en PubMed a partir de los términos “trisomy 18”, “abortion” y “palliative care”. Actualmente, están cambiando las conductas médicas dirigidas a los niños nacidos con trisomía 18, debido a que ya no se la considera una enfermedad incompatible con la vida. Este cambio de paradigma en la conducta médica (...)
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    Ethics and Genetics in Latin America.Eduardo Rivera-Lóez - 2002 - Developing World Bioethics 2 (1):11-20.
    Genetic research in human beings poses deep ethical problems, one being the problem of distributive justice. If we suppose that genetic technologies are able to produce visible benefits for the well being of people, and that these benefits are affordable to only a favored portion of society, then the consequence is obvious. We are introducing a new source of inequality. In the first section of this paper, I attempt to justify some concern for the distributive consequences of applying genetics to (...)
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  47. The Future of Representative Democracy.Sonia Alonso, John Keane & Wolfgang Merkel (eds.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Future of Representative Democracy poses important questions about representation, representative democracy and their future. Inspired by the last major investigation of the subject by Hanna Pitkin over four decades ago, this ambitious volume fills a major gap in the literature by examining the future of representative forms of democracy in terms of present-day trends and past theories of representative democracy. Aware of the pressing need for clarifying key concepts and institutional trends, the volume aims to break down barriers among (...)
     
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    State-Anxiety and Academic Burnout Regarding University Access Selective Examinations in Spain During and After the COVID-19 Lockdown.Antonio Fernández-Castillo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Coping with assessment tests are known to generate anxiety frequently in the students who face them. In academic circumstances with the continued presence of emotional disturbance, high demand, and stress, emotional and physical fatigue, typical of burnout syndrome, and can be detected. Anxiety and burnout are related to each other and even more closely in high-stakes tests. One of these tests is the examination imposed in Spain for access to the university. The objective of this work is to analyze the (...)
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    Copresence Revisiting a Building Block for Social Interaction Theories.Celeste Campos-Castillo & Steven Hitlin - 2013 - Sociological Theory 31 (2):168-192.
    Copresence, the idea that the presence of other actors shapes individual behavior, links macro- and micro-theorizing about social interaction. Traditionally, scholars have focused on the physical proximity of other people, assuming copresence to be a given, objective condition. However, recent empirical evidence on technologically mediated (e.g., e-mail), imaginary (e.g., prayer), and parasocial (e.g., watching a television show) interactions challenges classic copresence assumptions. In this article we reconceptualize copresence to provide theoretical building blocks (definitions, assumptions, and propositions) for a revitalized research (...)
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