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    (1 other version)Ethics briefing.Charlotte Wilson, Veronica English, Julian C. Sheather, Ruth Campbell, Olivia Lines & Sophie Brannan - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (2):147-148.
    The British Medical Association and Royal College of Physicians have published new guidance, endorsed by the General Medical Council, on decision-making about clinically assisted nutrition and hydration and adults who lack capacity to consent. The development of the guidance follows a series of legal cases which has created confusion about the precise circumstances in which an application to the court is required before CANH is withdrawn which has culminated with the decision of the Supreme Court in National Health Service Trust (...)
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    Withdrawing clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) in patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness: is there still a role for the courts?Veronica English & Julian C. Sheather - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (7):476-480.
    Currently, in England and Wales, Court of Protection’s Practice Directive 9E (PD9E) requires all cases of proposed withdrawal or withholding of life-sustaining treatment in relation to adults in a permanent vegetative state (PVS) or minimally conscious state be referred to the Court. This paper looks at the origins of PD9E and contrasts the routine requirement to refer cases to court with the complex clinical terrain that comprises those suffering from prolonged disorders of consciousness. We look at the role of the (...)
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  3. Abortion—Northern Ireland.Martin Davies, Veronica English, Julian C. Sheather, Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell & Rebecca Mussell - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (2):141-143.
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    The gods will not save you: Greek culture and mythology in The Wire.Raúl San Julián Alonso - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):153-184.
    Within the pantheon of the great television series of recent decades, "The Wire" (D. Simon & E. Burns, HBO, 2002-2006) undoubtedly occupies a prominent place for critics and audiences. “The Wire”, disguised as a police thriller, is a serial story that stands out for its cyclical structure, tragic archetypes and a choral look that makes the difference from the rest of current television content. Three characteristics (the corality, the tragedy, and the cyclical time) that make up the essence of Greek (...)
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    (5 other versions)Ethics briefing.Rebecca Mussell, Sophie Brannan, Caroline Ann Harrison, Veronica English & Julian C. Sheather - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (8):575-576.
    Legal battles continue in the UK over the Government’s plans to transport asylum seekers arriving on British shores to Rwanda in East Africa. Originally announced as a system for ‘processing’ asylum seekers, the Government has subsequently made it clear that there would not be an option for asylum seekers to return to the UK. The arrangement forms part of a deal between the UK and Rwanda, with the UK promising to invest £120 m in economic growth and development in Rwanda, (...)
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    Elucidating the neural correlates of egoistic and moralistic self-enhancement.Veronica Barrios, Virginia S. Y. Kwan, Giorgio Ganis, Jaime Gorman, Jennifer Romanowski & Julian Paul Keenan - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2):451-456.
    Self-enhancement is the biasing of one’s view of oneself in a positive direction. The brain correlates of self-enhancement remain unclear though it has been reported that the medial prefrontal cortex may be important for producing self-enhancing responses. Previous studies have not examined whether the neural correlates of self-enhancement depend on the particular domain in which individuals are enhancing themselves. Both moralistic and egoistic words were presented to participants while transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied to the MPFC, precuneus or in a (...)
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    (2 other versions)Ethics briefings.Veronica English, Danielle Hamm, Caroline Harrison, Julian Sheather & Ann Sommerville - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (10):619-620.
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    (2 other versions)Ethics briefings.Veronica English, Danielle Hamm, Caroline Harrison, Rebecca Mussell & Julian Sheather - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (7):433-434.
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  9. La urdimbre moral de la modernidad.Salvador Giner San Julián - 2002 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 36:63-100.
    Contra quienes suponen que no existe hoy una moral universal válida, o bien que ésta se genera sólo cómo un proceso de transacciones sociales, económicas o políticas asimétricas, este ensayo sostiene que tales transacciones generan unas estructura (en la modernidad) que su vez fomentan el universalismo moral. Se argumenta que hay una sociogénesis de la moral en las sociedades pluralistas de nuestro tiempo, pero es indirecta. En efecto, la urdimbre moral de la modernidad está basada en la estructura social de (...)
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    Ethic briefings.Veronica English, Danielle Hamm, Caroline Harrison, Julian Sheather & Ann Sommerville - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (4):247-248.
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    Report from the national data guardian for health and care.Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (10):690-692.
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    (2 other versions)Ethics briefing.Ruth Campbell, Sophie Brannan, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian C. Sheather & Olivia Lines - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (2):159-160.
    In February 2020, the British Medical Association will be surveying members for their views on what the BMA’s position on physician-assisted dying should be. The BMA is currently opposed to physician-assisted dying in all its forms, a position that was agreed in 2006 at the annual representative meeting, the Association’s policy-making conference.1 As previously reported in Ethics briefing,2 the decision to survey members follows a motion passed at last year’s ARM which called on the BMA to “carry out a poll (...)
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    The Mediterranean refugee crisis: ethics, international law and migrant health.Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (4):269-270.
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    Ethics briefing – August 2021.Dominic Norcliffe-Brown, Sophie Brannan, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Caroline Ann Harrison & Julian C. Sheather - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (10):715-716.
    As the COVID-19 vaccine roll out continues apace, in the higher-income countries at least, concerns remain about the level of vaccine coverage in some health and social care settings. Although most countries have seen a relatively high uptake of vaccination against COVID-19 among staff, there continue to be some pockets of hesitancy. The risk of outbreaks in settings with potentially very vulnerable patients has led some governments across Europe to consider, or to introduce, measures compelling healthcare staff to be vaccinated. (...)
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    Ethics briefing – February 2021.Dominic Norcliffe-Brown, Sophie Brannan, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (4):287-288.
    In December, the National Data Guardian 1 for health and care in England, Dame Fiona Caldicott, published the outcomes of a public consultation about the Caldicott Principles and the role of Caldicott Guardians.1 The Caldicott Principles are good practice guidelines which have been used by health and social care organisations in the UK since 1997 to ensure that people’s data are kept safe and used in an ethical way.2 The role of the Caldicott Guardian is well-established in the UK. Caldicott (...)
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    Ethics briefing.Martin Davies, Sophie Brannan, Veronica English, Caroline Ann Harrison, Carrie Reidinger & Julian C. Sheather - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (6):427-428.
    On 7 April 2022 – coinciding with World Health Day – the British Medical Association launched its new report, Health and human rights in the new world order.1 Written during the global upheaval triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, and published just weeks after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the report responds to a range of emerging and intensifying threats to health-related human rights globally. As the report establishes, human rights in health and healthcare matter because human suffering, and its relief, (...)
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    (2 other versions)Ethics Briefing.Dominic Norcliffe-Brown, Sophie Brannan, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (12):845-846.
    At the time of writing the COVID-19 pandemic was entering its ninth month, with nearly 800 000 recorded fatalities and 22 million infections in 188 countries and territories.1 In previous ethics briefings2 we raised concerns about the possibility that demand for life-sustaining treatment would overwhelm supply, with a consequent requirement for health professionals to make challenging triage decisions. Fortunately, to date, these have largely not been realised, although there is a possibility that countries in which containment measures have been less-successful, (...)
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    The Italian telephone-based Verbal Fluency Battery (t-VFB): standardization and preliminary clinical usability evidence.Edoardo Nicolò Aiello, Alice Naomi Preti, Veronica Pucci, Lorenzo Diana, Alessia Corvaglia, Chiara Barattieri di San Pietro, Teresa Difonzo, Stefano Zago, Ildebrando Appollonio, Sara Mondini & Nadia Bolognini - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundThis study aimed at standardizing and providing preliminary evidence on the clinical usability of the Italian telephone-based Verbal Fluency Battery, which includes phonemic, semantic and alternate verbal fluency tasks.MethodsThree-hundred and thirty-five Italian healthy participants and 27 individuals with neurodegenerative or cerebrovascular diseases were administered the t-VFB. Switch number and cluster size were computed via latent semantic analyses. HPs underwent the telephone-based Mental State Examination and Backward Digit Span. Construct validity, factorial structure, internal consistency, test-retest and inter-rater reliability and equivalence with (...)
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    (2 other versions)Ethics briefing.Charlotte Wilson, Sophie Brannan, Julian C. Sheather, Ruth Campbell, Veronica English & Rebecca Mussell - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (10):684-686.
    In July 2019, Stella Creasy MP and her team succeeded in attaching an amendment to a largely administrative bill which would require the UK government to liberalise abortion laws in Northern Ireland by 21 October 2019, provided the Northern Ireland government does not resume before that date.1 The amendment succeeded in the Commons, 332 votes to 99 and later, with some adjustments, in the Lords, 182 votes to 37. The Bill received Royal Assent on 24 July 2019. In Northern Ireland, (...)
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    (2 other versions)Ethics briefing.Sophie Brannan, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Caroline Ann Harrison, Dominic Norcliffe-Brown & Julian C. Sheather - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (8):587-588.
    In June 2021, the BMA published its report on moral distress and moral injury in UK doctors.1 The report includes definitions of the terms ‘moral distress’ and ‘moral injury’ as well as a summary of how the concepts have developed over time. There is also an analysis of the BMA’s pan-profession survey of moral distress and moral injury of doctors in the UK, the first of its kind. The impact of COVID-19 and recommendations for tackling moral distress also feature. Many (...)
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    (3 other versions)Ethics briefings.Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (7):573-574.
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    Ethics briefings.Charlotte Wilson, Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Veronica English, Olivia Lines & Julian C. Sheather - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (12):877-878.
    In mid-2018, following a survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups, the UK government issued a consultation on the proposed reform of the Gender Recognition Act for England and Wales.1 When it was first introduced in 2004, the GRA was considered innovative, even world-leading legislation.2 The act enables any adult to seek to change their legal gender provided several criteria are met. These include: If the applicant is successful, he or she is issued with a ‘gender recognition certificate’, their (...)
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    Ethics briefing.Martin Davies, Sophie Brannan, Eleanor Chrispin, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (6):413-414.
    Ever so often in the UK, there is a flurry of activity around the information requirements of donor-conceived individuals. In April 2013, it was the launch of a report from the Nuffield Council on Bioethics that brought the issue back to public consciousness.1Since 1991, information about treatment with donor gametes or embryos has been collected by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority . Since then, over 35 000 donor-conceived individuals have been born through treatment in licensed clinics. Medical information and (...)
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    Assisted dying.Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (8):554-556.
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    BMA end-of-life care and physician-assisted dying project.Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (6):409-410.
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    Ethics briefing.Dominic Norcliffe-Brown, Sophie Brannan, Veronica English, Olivia Lines, Rebecca Mussell & Julian C. Sheather - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (10):707-708.
    An Amnesty International briefing, published in July 2020, highlights the grave risks health workers are facing globally, particularly in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.1 The report uses data from 63 countries across the world from January to June 2020 and is rich with examples. While recognising that information about the pandemic is constantly evolving, and each country is in a separate phase of the outbreak, Amnesty International draws attention to several troubling trends. By virtue of the role undertaken by (...)
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    Ethics briefing – December 2021.Dominic Norcliffe-Brown, Sophie Brannan, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Caroline Ann Harrison & Julian C. Sheather - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (2):150-152.
    In a recent judgment1 the Court of Protection was highly critical of health professionals for continuing to provide clinically-assisted nutrition and hydration in the face of disagreement about the patient’s best interests, without seeking to resolve the issue. This hearing had been set up specifically to consider whether GU’s dignity had been properly protected, and if not why not, given concerns raised by the Official Solicitor about what she considered to be “a complete abrogation of responsibility to consider properly or (...)
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    Sobre la Regla de San Juan de Biclaro.Julián Campos - 1956 - Salmanticensis 3 (1):240-248.
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    Juliane Rebentisch: Die Kunst der Freiheit. Zur Dialektik demokratischer Existenz, Fráncfort d.M.: Surhkamp, 2013, 393 pp. [REVIEW]Verónica Galfione - 2017 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 29 (1):215-223.
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  30. San Anselmo y el Insensato y otros estudios de filosofia.Julián Marias - 1945 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 1 (4):412-413.
     
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  31. Ethical dilemmas in medical humanitarian practice: cases for reflection from Medecins Sans Frontieres.Julian Sheather & Tejshri Shah - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (3):162-165.
    Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an independent medical humanitarian organisation working in over 70 countries. It has provided medical assistance for over 35 years to populations vulnerable through conflict, disease and inadequate health systems. Medical ethics define the starting point of the relationship between medical staff and patients. The ethics of humanitarian interventions and of research in conflict settings are much debated. However, less is known about the ethical dilemmas faced by medical humanitarian staff in their daily work. Ethical dilemmas (...)
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  32. El emporio educativo: El Aporte Estatal Subsidiario de Equidad o Bono Educativo como dispositivo de fomento de la educación privada en San Luis.Martha Verónica Quiroga - 2009 - Kairos: Revista de Temas Sociales 23:5.
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    Erasmo traductor y editor de los Padres de la Iglesia: Crisóstomo, Basilio y Orígenes.Víctor Pastor Julián - 2022 - Salmanticensis 69 (1):39-75.
    Erasmo fue un gran re- novador de la teología a partir del estu- dio de la Sagrada Escritura y de los Pa- dres de la Iglesia mediante su redditio ad fontes. Esta tarea tiene una fecha de partida —la de preparación fue al me- nos de quince años— el annus mirabilis 1516 en el que publica su primera edi- ción del Nuevo Testamento o Novum Instrumentum y su hercúlea edición en nueve tomos de las obras completas u Opera omnia de (...)
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    Reseña de Martín, A. C. Oikonomía. Los orígenes de la reflexión económica en Grecia (2021).Julián Giglio - 2022 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 32:e-03234.
    Se presenta una Reseña del libro 'Oikonomía. Los orígenes de la reflexión económica en Grecia' de Carlos Martín, publicado por la Editorial de la Universidad de San Martín (Argentina).
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    Discours de l'empereur Julien contre les chrétiens. Julian, Voltaire & José-Michel Moureaux - 1994 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation. Edited by José-Michel Moureaux.
    Voici une dition qui contribuera sans doute clairer une activit encore mal connue de Voltaire, celle d' diteur. Car de cette uvre composite qu'est le Discours de l'empereur Julien Voltaire se veut avant tout et reste bien l'organisateur, empruntant l'empereur du IVe si cle le r quisitoire qu'il a dress dans son Contre les Galil ens et au marquis d'Argens, son moderne et premier traducteur, la 'belle infid le' qu'il a donn e lire cinq ans plus t t ceux qui (...)
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    Bayle y Voltaire: la apuesta por la tolerancia.Julian Arroyo - 2021 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 97:261-292.
    Bayle y Voltaire hacen una apuesta firme por la tolerancia en circunstancias vitales distintas. Uno, al refutar la interpretación de las palabras de Lucas por parte de san Agustín, que con-ducen a la justificación de la intolerancia para destruir la herejía. El otro, divulgando la conde-na de Calas al patíbulo por el fanatismo papista. Para Bayle hay que actuar en conciencia y libremente, aun en el caso de la conciencia errónea, que tiene, también, sus derechos, y no ir nunca contra (...)
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    El cuento como estrategia pedagógica para desarrollar la capacidad de negociación en la solución de conflictos del alumno en edad preescolar.Norma Verónica Campos & Jesús Alberto Leyva Ortiz - 2019 - Voces de la Educación 4 (7):125-146.
    El interés en las potencialidades inexploradas del alumno de educación preescolar, así como de los recursos clásicos y contemporáneos inexplotados en este nivel educativo basan la presente investigación. Este artículo describe, analiza y expone los resultados al aplicar el cuento como una estrategia didáctica sistematizada que posibilita procesos de aprehensión al concepto de negociación y su uso en la resolución de conflictos en alumnos de 3º. de preescolar de la ciudad de San Luis Potosí. La selección minuciosa de una obra, (...)
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    Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 5. Cypriote Antiquities in San Francisco Bay Area Collections. [REVIEW]Veronica Wilson - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (1):138-139.
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    San Jose de Calasanz: su Obra, Escritos.A. C. F. Beales, Gyorgy Santha, Cesar Aguilera & Julian Centelles - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 6 (1):93.
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    Estética y política: el debate contemporáneo en torno a las formas de la representación.María Verónica Galfione - 2014 - Trans/Form/Ação 37 (1):223-246.
    Tanto desde el punto de vista teórico como desde una perspectiva práctica, el fenómeno de la "estetización" no parece ser portador de buenos augurios. En el ámbito teórico, la estetización ha sido vinculada con la crisis de los discursos orientados en términos de verdad, mientras que en el terreno práctico, ella ha sido asociada a ciertos procesos culturales que conducirían a la debacle de los principios normativos. Dejando de lado la problemática teórica, el presente trabajo se concentra en el debate (...)
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    Acceso a la Educación Superior Mediado Por Tic's: El Caso de la Unidad Académica San Julián de la Unpa En Santa Cruz, Argentina.Larry Andrade & Valeria Bedacarratx - 2017 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 18:62-83.
    La Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral (UNPA) es una de las tres universidades nacionales de más reciente creación en Patagonia (luego vinieron Río Negro y Tierra del Fuego). No es objeto de discusión la ampliación de oportunidades en el acceso a la educación superior que ello supuso. Sin embargo, más recientemente, la transformación de la modalidad de enseñanza de presencial a virtual valiéndose de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC’s), visualizadas como “democratización de la educación superior”, (...)
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    Experiencia estética después de Adorno. Reflexiones en torno a Wellmer, Bertram Y rebentisch.Esteban Alejandro Juárez & María Verónica Galfione - 2015 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 56 (132):413-431.
    RESUMEN Este artículo dialoga con tres importantes reflexiones estéticas procedentes de la filosofía alemana contemporánea. En primer lugar, se ocupa del trabajo de Albrecht Wellmer, representante de la “segunda generación de la Teoría Crítica”; en segundo lugar, se refiere al abordaje del actual profesor de estética en Berlín, Georg W. Bertram; y, en última instancia, indaga los aportes de Juliane Rebentisch, coeditora de la nueva versión de la Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung. Si bien los planteos de estos autores presentan matices diversos, (...)
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  43. Las fuentes agustinianas del Prognosticum futuri saeculi de san Julián de Toledo.Guillermo Pons Pons - 2012 - Revista Agustiniana 53 (162):807-828.
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    Proteomics and beyond : a report on the 3rd Annual Spring Workshop of the HUPO-PSI 21-23 April 2006, San Francisco, CA, USA. [REVIEW]Sandra Orchard, Rolf Apweiler, Robert Barkovich, Dawn Field, John S. Garavelli, David Horn, Andy Jones, Philip Jones, Randall Julian, Ruth McNally, Jason Nerothin, Norman Paton, Angel Pizarro, Sean Seymour, Chris Taylor, Stefan Wiemann & Henning Hermjakob - 2006 - .
    The theme of the third annual Spring workshop of the HUPO-PSI was proteomics and beyond and its underlying goal was to reach beyond the boundaries of the proteomics community to interact with groups working on the similar issues of developing interchange standards and minimal reporting requirements. Significant developments in many of the HUPO-PSI XML interchange formats, minimal reporting requirements and accompanying controlled vocabularies were reported, with many of these now feeding into the broader efforts of the Functional Genomics Experiment data (...)
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    San Agustín y la escatología de san Julián de Toledo.Julio Campos - 1980 - Augustinus 25 (97-100):107-115.
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    Gender, rural households, and biodiversity in native Mexico.Isidro Rimarachín Cabrera, Emma Zapata Martelo & Verónica Vázquez García - 2001 - Agriculture and Human Values 18 (1):85-93.
    Knowledge about maize varieties is the key to rural households' survival in native Mexico. Native peoples relate to nature in particular ways and they play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity. This paper discusses the relationship between native women's accumulated knowledge on maize varieties and the laboratory analysis of the species that they manage. Fieldwork was conducted in an Otomí community, San Pablo Arriba, located in the state of Mexico.
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    ‘He who helps the guilty, shares the crime’? INGOs, moral narcissism and complicity in wrongdoing.Pete Buth, Benoit de Gryse, Sean Healy, Vincent Hoedt, Tara Newell, Giovanni Pintaldi, Hernan del Valle, Julian C. Sheather & Sidney Wong - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (5):299-304.
    Humanitarian organisations often work alongside those responsible for serious wrongdoing. In these circumstances, accusations of moral complicity are sometimes levelled at decision makers. These accusations can carry a strong if unfocused moral charge and are frequently the source of significant moral unease. In this paper, we explore the meaning and usefulness of complicity and its relation to moral accountability. We also examine the impact of concerns about complicity on the motivation of humanitarian staff and the risk that complicity may lead (...)
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    Bara Bancel, Silvia y de Cos, Julián , "Dios en ti. Echart, Tauler y Susón a través de sus textos". Biblioteca Dominicana 66. Salamanca, Editorial San Esteban, 2017, 272 pp. ISBN: 978-84-8260-339-1. [REVIEW]Juan Benavides Delgado - 2018 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 23:348-352.
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    Recensión: Silvia Bara Bancel y Julián de Cos, OP (eds). Dios en Ti. Eckhart, Tauler y Susón a través de sus textos.Rafael R. Cúnsulo - 2019 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 22 (43):73-74.
    Silvia Bara Bancel y Julián de Cos, OP (eds). Dios en Ti. Eckhart, Tauler y Susón a través de sus textos. Editorial San Esteban, Salamanca, 2017, 272 pp. ISBN 978-84-8260-339-1.
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