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    The Witnesses of Civitella.Maria Assunta Menchetti, Widow Lammoni, Cheryl Weisberg & Victoria de Grazia - 1991 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 3 (2):171-195.
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    R. Mayhew, Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s Republic, New York-Oxford 1997 (Rowman and Littlefield, 164 págs.).Juan Carlos Ossandón Widow - 1999 - Méthexis 12 (1):156-159.
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  3. AbstracciÓn y contemplaciÓn.Juan Antonio Widow - 2004 - Sapientia 59 (215):179-194.
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  4. El fundamento del poder de la ley y el problema de las normas tautológicas.L. Widow - 2012 - Sapientia 68 (231):159-168.
     
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    (1 other version)La noción de “estado de naturaleza” en el pensamiento político español del siglo XVI.Gonzalo Letelier Widow - 2018 - Ideas Y Valores 67 (167):199-222.
    Se analiza la presencia de la noci.n de “estado de naturaleza” en los teólogos y juristas españoles del siglo XVI, mostrando las diferencias y semejanzas entre cuatro temas que antecedieron a la formaci.n del concepto: el estado de inocencia original, las consecuencias del pecado original en la naturaleza humana, la hipótesis de un pacto legitimador de la autoridad política y la hipótesis teológica de la naturaleza pura. A partir de este análisis, se proponen algunos criterios para delimitar el concepto de (...)
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    La unidad de la ley natural y la distinción de preceptos en Tomás de Aquino.José Luis Widow Lira - 2008 - Anuario Filosófico:99-120.
    This article is about the radical unity of natural law, and shows that, according to the thinking of Saint Thomas, the plurality of moral precepts can be adequately understood only in its light. In other words, any precept of natural law is a precept because it participates in the first principle. It follows that a division of the precepts into primary, secondary and tertiary precepts does not correspond to a schematic classification. The distinction of primary, secondary and tertiary precepts of (...)
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  7. El fundamento del poder de la ley y el problema de las normas tautológicas.José Luis Widow - 2012 - Sapientia 68 (231):159-168.
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  8. La unidad de la Ley natural y la distinción de preceptos en Tomás de Aquino.L. Widow - 2008 - Anuario Filosófico 41 (91):99-120.
     
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    La interpretación bíblica según Santo Tomás. Antecedentes y alcance de su doctrina acerca del sentido literal de la Sagrada Escritura.Juan Carlos Ossandón Widow - 2023 - Isidorianum 17 (34):227-271.
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    El fin ¿justifica los medios? Algunas consideraciones acerca de la acción moral neutra.José Luis Widow - 2010 - Filosofia Unisinos 11 (3):244-260.
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    La ley de Hume en Hume: la discusión de la interpretación analítica de Treatise III, 1, i.Felipe Widow Lira - 2015 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 32 (2):415-434.
    La regla lógica que prohíbe inferir conclusiones morales o normativas desde premisas fácticas fue atribuida a David Hume por los primeros autores analíticos que se ocuparon de esta cuestión, llegando a ser conocida, esta regla, como la ley de Hume. Sin embargo, esta atribución ha sido fuertemente discutida desde entonces. El propósito de este trabajo es sistematizar los argumentos de esta discusión desde su origen -que se encuentra en un trabajo de A.C. MacIntyrehasta la intervención de J.M. Finnis, en razón (...)
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    P. L. P. Simpson, A Philosophieal Commentary on the Politics of Aristotle, Chapel Hill and London 1998 (University of North Carolina Press, xxxvi + 476 págs.). [REVIEW]Juan Carlos Ossandón Widow - 2000 - Méthexis 13 (1):166-169.
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    Las categorías de la historia: pasado, presente, futuro.Paola Corti, Rodrigo Moreno & José Luis Widow (eds.) - 2021 - Somonte-Cenero, Gijón (Asturias): Ediciones Trea.
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    El iusnaturalismo frente a la ley de Hume: El caso de la New Natural Law Theory y sus críticos.Felipe Widow Lira - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (3):193-212.
    Resumen Según autores como Grisez y Finnis, la teoría clásica de la ley natural es inmune a la crítica contenida en el argumento de la ley de Hume, porque aquella teoría no aspira a derivar la ética de la metafísica, ni los enunciados prácticos de enunciados fácticos. La autonomía de la razón práctica, sostienen estos autores, permite una explicación de la teoría de la ley natural que no exige ningún recurso a la metafísica o a cualquier otro conocimiento teórico de (...)
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    Jornadas Internacionales de Derecho Natural, Chile 2005-2007.Raúl Madrid Ramírez & Felipe Widow (eds.) - 2009 - Chile: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
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    Widows, Women, and the Bioethics of Care.Christina T. Partridge & Jennifer Turiaso - 2005 - Christian Bioethics 11 (1):77-92.
    Widows, women, and the bioethics of care must be understood within an authentic Christian ontology of gender. Men are men and women are women, and their being is ontologically marked in difference. There is an ontology of gender with important implications for the role of women in the family and the Church. The Christian Church has traditionally recognized a role for widows, deaconesses, and female monastics, which is not that of the liturgical priesthood, but one with a special relationship to (...)
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    Wolves and Widows.Wendy M. Zirngibl - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & S. Waller (eds.), Serial Killers ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 166–177.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Two Killers in Montana Naming, Metaphor, and the Language of Serial Murder What's in a Name? The Wolf and the Widow Naming: Putting Practice into Theory Metaphor: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Metaphor: White Wolf Revisited I Am Become Wolf: Anthropomorphism and Zoomorphism Strange Bedfellows For Further Contemplation.
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    Black widow optimization for reducing the target uncertainties in localization wireless sensor networks.Rubén Ferrero-Guillén, José-Manuel Alija-Pérez, Alberto Martínez-Gutiérrez, Rubén Álvarez, Paula Verde & Javier Díez-González - 2024 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (6):971-985.
    Localization Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) represent a research topic with increasing interest due to their numerous applications. However, the viability of these systems is compromised by the attained localization uncertainties once implemented, since the network performance is highly dependent on the sensors location. The Node Location Problem (NLP) aims to obtain the optimal distribution of sensors for a particular environment, a problem already categorized as NP-Hard. Furthermore, localization WSN usually perform a sensor selection for determining which nodes are to be (...)
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    The Bioethics of Care: Widows, Monastics, and a Christian Presence in Health Care.H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr - 2005 - Christian Bioethics 11 (1):1-10.
    At the beginning of the twenty-first century, with vocations to the Christian religious orders of the West in marked decline, an authentic Christian presence in health care is threatened. There are no longer large numbers of women willing to offer their life labors bound in vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, so as to provide a real preferential option for the poor through supporting an authentic Christian mission in health care. At the same time, the frequent earlier death of men (...)
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    Poor widow as an outcasted archetype. Biblical-literary analysis.César Carbullanca Núñez & María de los Andes Valenzuela Corales - 2017 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 38:141-162.
    Resumen La literatura universal, se encuentra poblada de arquetípicos que comparten una condición de desamparo y marginalidad, siendo la literatura realista de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX la que constata y da cuenta de su condición. En un mismo sentido, también la Biblia presenta un sinnúmero de personajes similares, marcando un punto de inflexión al llamarlo bienaventurados. Así pues, el presente estudio bíblico-literario, se centra en el arquetipo de la “viuda pobre”, sosteniendo dicha ficción literaria es una clave interpretativa (...)
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    Older Widows' Speculations and Expectancies Concerning Professional Home-Care Providers.Eileen J. Porter & Lawrence H. Ganong - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (5):507-521.
    Little is known about older persons’ expectancies (or anticipations) about the possible actions of home-care professionals, although such data have implications for the ethics of home care and home-care policies. From a longitudinal study of older women’s experience of home care, findings are reported concerning their expectancies of professional home-care providers. A descriptive phenomenological method was used to detail the structure of the experience and its context. Data were analyzed from a series of interviews with 13 women aged 82 to (...)
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    Practicing the Order of Widows: A New Call for an Old Vocation.M. Therese Lysaught - 2005 - Christian Bioethics 11 (1):51-68.
    This essay argues for a renewed institution of an ancient Christian practice, the Order of Widows. Drawing on the Roman Catholic tradition’s recent writings on the elderly, particularly the 1998 document from the Pontifical Council for the Laity entitled “The Dignity of Older People and their Mission in the Church and in the World,” I argue that we find within the Roman Catholic tradition advocacy for a renewed understanding of the vocation of the elderly within the Church. Building on this, (...)
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  23. The Widows: A Women's Ministry in the Early Church.Bonnie Bowman Thurston - 1989
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    The Widow of Ephesus.Graham Anderson - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):363-.
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    Widows of the Revolution: Women in Polish Political Elite 1949–1956.Łukasz Bertram - 2017 - History of Communism in Europe 8:121-146.
    The aim of this article is to present the collective portrait of the 40 women occupying the highest posts in the communist party and state apparatus in Poland during the Stalinist period. It focuses on the vast majority of people involved in the communist movement, while it also examines the cases of Socialists and women from the younger generation. The first part of the study presents the milieus they came from, their educational and professional careers and – above all – (...)
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    Worthy widows, welfare cheats: Proper womanhood in expert needs talk about single mothers in the united states, 1900 to 1988.Lisa D. Brush - 1997 - Gender and Society 11 (6):720-746.
    Single mothers spark what Nancy Fraser calls “needs talk,” the language for translating daily life into professional practice and social policy. The author analyzes expert needs talk in 709 case vignettes, published in the United States between 1900 and 1988, in which experts turn single mothers into “file persons,” the basic unit of bureaucratic welfare management. The author shows how expert needs talk in these sources determines single mothers' worthiness for philanthropic or government support according to their conformity with historically (...)
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    Widows and Other Women in the pastoral Ministry of Cyprian of Carthage.Geoffrey D. Dunn - 2005 - Augustinianum 45 (2):295-307.
  28. Of Widows and Meals: Communal Means in the Book of Acts.Reta Halteman Finger - 2007
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    Queen-Widow, Family Sepulchre and Ottonian Descent in Eleventh-Century Rhineland.Grzegorz Pac - 2021 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 55 (1):369-397.
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    Of Widows and Meals: Communal Meals in the Book of Acts. By Reta Halteman Finger.N. H. Taylor - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1033-1034.
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    Widows.David Noy - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):414-417.
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    The Widow, the Orphan, and the Stranger.Michael R. Paradiso-Michau - 2008 - Radical Philosophy Review 11 (2):187-195.
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    The Number of Black Widows in the National Academy of Sciences.Michael Root - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):1197-1207.
    Studies in the social and biomedical sciences of racial differences in socioeconomic status or health within a population view the race of members as fixed and look for a difference in the frequency of a trait like average income or disease risk between racial subgroups. But, as I explain in this paper, there are good reasons to allow the race of members to vary with the trait whose variation within the population is to be described or explained. According to such (...)
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    The Luo Care for Widows (Lako) and Contemporary Challenges.Oriare Nyarwath - 2012 - Thought and Practice: A Journal of the Philosophical Association of Kenya 4 (1):91-110.
    This paper examines the Luo custom of caring for a ‘widow’ and for the home of a deceased husband, its rationale and some of its contemporary challenges. The paper maintains that this custom is still the best alternative available to the Luo widow and for the care of the home of one’s deceased brother, especially in the context of Luo culture. However, it recommends a number of adjustments to the practice to discourage some of the abuses that are (...)
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  35. A Widow's Son Outlawed: Ned Kelly.Melissa Clarke-Birch - 2010 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (1):30.
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    African traditional widowhood rites and their benefits and/or detrimental effects on widows in a context of African Christianity.Matsobane Manala - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    Traditional Africans teach ubuntu principles of communality, mutual respect, caring and so forth, but they do not walk the talk with regard to the treatment of widows. In the footsteps of Jesus of Nazareth, Christian communities preach unconditional love, especially for the poor, marginalised and vulnerable. Implementation is, however, grossly lacking in respect of the treatment of widows. There is thus an apparent deliberate uncaring, disrespectful, discriminatory, impolite and unjust treatment of widows in African communities in spite of the ubuntu (...)
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    Identity, legitimacy, and chaste widows.Rui Zhu - 2016 - Asian Philosophy 26 (2):182-192.
    ABSTRACTI will sketch an evolutionary map of the four versions of Chineseness and explore the corresponding changes in the ideologies of the Chinese culture. A focal point is to diagram the shifting currents of moral realism vs. nihilism, cultural universalism vs. particularism and to explain how political legitimacy becomes entangled with personal identity and, as an example, how chaste widows can constitute a potent political rhetoric.
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    Essential Goods for AIDS Widows.Barbara Hilkert Andolsen - 2008 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 28 (1):67-86.
    Intellectual property rights present an increasingly important challenge to social ethicists. An analysis of ethical issues raised by TRIPS—the international agreement protecting intellectual property rights—can illuminate an insufficiently acknowledged shift in Catholic thought about property rights. Vatican statements on AIDS drugs are one example of how intellectual property policies can be held accountable to the "option for the poor" and the common good.
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    “Why Don’t They Change?” Law Reform, Tradition and Widows’ Rights in Ghana.Augustina Akoto - 2013 - Feminist Legal Studies 21 (3):263-279.
    Widows form a sub-set of an already beleaguered gendered minority in societies where law is but one of a competing number of social orders. This can render widows vulnerable and often outside the protection of State law and at the behest of (discriminatory) customary laws. Ghana enacted the Intestate Succession Law 1985 (P.N.D.C.L.111) to grant widows the right to inherit from the estate of the deceased. However, the law has had little impact. Personal narrative analysis was used to ascertain the (...)
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    Widow.Sandra M. Gilbert - 2001 - Critical Inquiry 27 (4):559-579.
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    The Widow of Ephesus Gerlinde Huber: Das Motiv der 'Witwe von Ephesus' in lateinischen Texten der Antike und des Mittelalters. (Mannheimer Beiträge zur Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, 18.) Pp. 232. Tübingen: Gunter Narr, 1990. Paper, DM 58. [REVIEW]Graham Anderson - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):363-364.
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    The Widow of Ephesus Oronzo Pecere: Petronio, La Novella della Matrona di Efeso. (Miscellanea Erudita, 27.) Pp. xv + 150. Padua: Editrice Antenore, 1975. Paper, L. 5,000. [REVIEW]M. D. Reeve - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):33-35.
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    The Role of Social Isolation and the Development of Depression: A Comparison of the Widowed and Married Oldest Old in Germany.Franziska Förster, Melanie Luppa, Alexander Pabst, Kathrin Heser, Luca Kleineidam, Angela Fuchs, Michael Pentzek, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, Carolin van der Leeden, André Hajek, Hans-Helmut König, Anke Oey, Birgitt Wiese, Edelgard Mösch, Dagmar Weeg, Siegfried Weyerer, Jochen Werle, Wolfgang Maier, Martin Scherer, Michael Wagner & Steffi G. Riedel-Heller - 2021 - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (13):6986.
    Widowhood is common in old age, can be accompanied by serious health consequences and is often linked to substantial changes in social network. Little is known about the impact of social isolation on the development of depressive symptoms over time taking widowhood into account. We provide results from the follow-up 5 to follow-up 9 from the longitudinal study AgeCoDe and its follow-up study AgeQualiDe. Depression was measured with GDS-15 and social isolation was assessed using the Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6). (...)
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    “Is There Room for Both Loves?”: The Experience of Couplehood Among Women Living With a Widower With Young Children.Talia Peichich-Aizen & Dorit Segal-Engelchin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Very few studies to date have explored the couplehood relationship in blended families with young children created after widowhood. This study sought to add to our knowledge of this issue by examining the couplehood experience of women who started a family with a widower with young children, with no children of their own. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 30 Israeli women aged 32–78 years. The findings indicate that many participants feel that the deceased wife continues to be present in their (...)
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    Seoul, the Widow, and the Mudang: Transformations of Urban Korean Shamanism.Alexandre Guillemoz - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (158):115-127.
    Does Seoul, a city of eight million inhabitants, one of the planet's ten megalopolises, still have shamans? Can there be a place for shamanism in a country like South Korea, which is striving to be modern? Can shamanism survive at all in a country where the successes of Christianity have been celebrated by Westerners? Can it adapt itself to religious pluralism? What is shamanism's role in the urban setting? How does the fast pace of urban life affect its rituals? How (...)
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    Marriage of Hindu Widows.Indira Shetterly & Isvarachandra Vidyasagara - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):349.
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    The “Believing Woman” and Her ekklēsia: Rethinking Intersectional Households and Manuscript Variations in the Widows’ Tale.Marianne Bjelland Kartzow - 2021 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 75 (4):305-316.
    The widows of the Pastoral Epistles have been a puzzle for interpreters for generations. In the “Widows’ Tale” different categories of women are given a whole set of instructions, including how they shall be organized and with whom to live. In this article, I will highlight the interpretative potential of the very last verse of the paragraph, where “a believing woman who has widows” is mentioned. In some important manuscripts, scribes have added “believing man” in v. 16, while others have (...)
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    The Revolt of the Widows: The Social World of the Apocryphal Acts.Stevan L. Davies - 1963 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    In this first study of the social context that produced the Apocryphal Acts, Stevan L. Davies con­tends that women wrote the Acts and that the “Acts appear to have been a striving by Christian women for both a mode of self-expression and ...
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    Life After Death: Widows and the English Novel, Defoe to Austen by Karen Bloom Gevirtz.Jennifer Snead - 2007 - Intertexts 11 (1):79-82.
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  50. Juan Antonio Widow.Abstracción Y. Contemplación - 2004 - Sapientia 215:179.
     
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