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    Significado de la "vida apostólica" y del Oratorio.Ramón Mas - 2023 - Isidorianum 7 (14):579-594.
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    Lo político de la vida consagrada. La pregunta por el futuro.Pedro Pablo Achondo - 2024 - Teología y Vida 65 (2):161-181.
    La vida consagrada está lejos de extinguirse, sin embargo, tanto su futuro como su significancia para la sociedad actual, no son del todo claros ni convincentes. Uno de los atributos más importantes ha sido su posibilidad creativa, su innovación como forma de vida y el ser una alternativa en sus múltiples manifestaciones carismáticas y apostólicas, respecto de la sociedad. Hoy aquello tampoco es tan claro y por lo tanto la pregunta por el futuro y, mejor aún, por ser (...)
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    Carisma institucional de la Congregación del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri. Comunidad familiar autónoma.Pedro Fernández de la Cuesta - 2023 - Isidorianum 7 (14):595-618.
    Partiendo de una reflexión sobre los distintos modos de nombrar el seguimiento de Cristo y de algunas de las principales formas en que se ha concretado en el Ife del cristiano a lo largo de la historia (martirio, vida monástica, vida contemplativa, vida activa, etc.), llegamos a las Sociedades de Vida Apostólica, como un camino original y genuino, cuya primera manfestación se encuentra en el Oratorio de San Felipe Neri. En las dos notas siguientes (pp. (...)
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    Gnosticismo: Um resgate conceitual motivado pela exortação apostólica gaudete et exsultate.Anderson Frezzato - 2019 - Revista de Teologia 12 (22):54-62.
    The objective of this article is to present research results on the Gnosticism, motivated by Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation Gaudate et Exsultate. Gnosticism appears characterized as a knowledge system that aims to attain true gnosis, that is, true knowledge. The origins of the gnostic movement are not easy to be identified, but their vestiges can be already found in the philosophy of Plato, in the Jewish literature and in the apocryphal writings of the primitive Christianity. Fought as heresy, especially by (...)
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  5. El concepto de consagración religiosa en el Magisterio de la Iglesia desde el concilio Vaticano II hasta la exhortación apostólica Vita Consecrata.P. Etzi & J. Sanz Montes - 1998 - Verdad y Vida 56 (221):31-64.
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    El Espíritu Santo en la pastoral familiar.Juan Antonio Paredes Muñoz - 2023 - Isidorianum 10 (19):121-143.
    Este artículo aborda el papel del Espíritu Santo en la tarea evangelizadora de las comunidades cristianas, centrándose en la pastoral familiar. Se parte de un análisis de la importancia del Espíritu Santo en los primeros pasos de la Iglesia y desde el olvido el Espíritu Santo ha sido consignados por los cristianos actuales, tanto en su ámbito personal vida y en su vida apostólica. Después de insistir en que el seguidor de Cristo es el hombre del Espíritu, (...)
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    Papa Francisco e o pensamento decolonial.Marcia Koffermann - 2023 - Teología y Vida 64 (3):299-320.
    Este artigo apresenta uma análise do Magistério do Papa Francisco em confronto com o pensamento decolonial latino-americano. Tendo como fundamento as bases epistemológicas que emergem do contexto latino-americanos por meio de pensadores como Educardo Restrepo, Axel Rojas, Erick Torrico Villanueva e Catherine Walsh, é realizada uma análise de duas encíclicas e duas exortações apostólicas de Papa Francisco. O objetivo da análise é identificar como e em que aspectos o pensamento de Papa Francisco é influenciado pelo pensamento decolonial. A escolha pela (...)
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    Desafíos educativos y formación académica. El rol de la Universidad Católica.Angelo Vincenzo Zani - 2016 - Salmanticensis 63 (2):283-297.
    El presente trabajo presenta algunas reflexiones surgidas del trabajo que la Congregación para la Educación Católica está realizando en los últimos años para ayudar a las instituciones universitarias católicas a desempe- ñar su misión. Estas reflexiones se organizan en torno a cuatro polos: la urgencia de aceptar los desafíos más relevantes que la educación superior tiene hoy en día; las líneas primordiales de la Constitución Apostólica Ex corde Ecclesiae; la vida académica; y el rol de la teología y (...)
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    Giorgio Levi Della Vida: Remembered Ghosts (Extracts).Giorgio Levi Della Vida - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (4):59-79.
    Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886-1967) was not only an eminent Islamologist, he was also a man with solid roots in his own time. He taught in Naples and Rome, then for the ten years 1939-1948 at the University of Pennsylvania. He was one of the few university teachers who, when the oath of loyalty to the Italian fascist regime was introduced in October 1931, opted not to accept that act of submission. His memoirs, Fantasmi ritrovati, were published in 1966; (...)
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    Giorgio Levi Della Vida: Remembered Ghosts(Extracts).Giorgio Dellaa Vida - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (4):59-79.
    Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886-1967) was not only an eminent Islamologist, belonging to that tradition of Italian Oriental studies that stretches from Ignazio Guidi to Leone Caetani, Carlo Alfonso Nallino and Francesco Gabrieli - he was also a man with solid roots in his own time. He taught in Naples and Rome, then for the ten years 1939-1948 at the University of Pennsylvania. He was one of the few university teachers who, when the oath of loyalty to the Italian (...)
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  11. Global surrogacy: exploitation to empowerment.Vida Panitch - 2013 - Journal of Global Ethics 9 (3):329-343.
    Journal of Global Ethics, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 329-343, December 2013.
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  12. Strong-willed Akrasia.Vida Yao - 2017 - In David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 4. Oxford University Press. pp. 06-27.
    To act akratically is to act, knowingly, against what you judge is best for you to do, and it is traditionally assumed that to do this is to be weak-willed. Some have rejected this identification of akrasia and weakness of will, arguing that the latter is instead best understood as a matter of abandoning one's reasonable resolutions. This paper also rejects the identification of akrasia and weakness of will, but argues that this alternative conception is too broad, and that weakness (...)
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    The Beginning of Wisdom: Unabridged Translation of the Gate of Love From Rabbi Eliahu De Vidas' Reshit Chochmah.Elijah ben Moses de Vidas - 2001 - Ktav Publishing House. Edited by Simcha H. Benyosef.
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    Science, normativity and skill: Reviewing and renewing the anthropological basis of Critical Theory.Lenny Moss & Vida Pavesich - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (2):139-165.
    The categories and contours of a normative social theory are prefigured by its ‘anthropological’ presuppositions. The discourse/communicative-theoretic basis of Habermasian theory was prefigured by a strong anthropological demarcation between an instrumentally structured realm of science, technology and labor versus a normatively structured realm of social interaction. An alternative anthropology, bolstered by current work in the empirical sciences, finds fundamental normative needs for orientation and ‘compensation’ also to be embedded in embodied material practices. An emerging anthropologically informed concept of skill that (...)
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  15. Surrogate Tourism and Reproductive Rights.Vida Panitch - 2013 - Hypatia 28 (2):274-289.
    Commercial surrogacy arrangements now cross borders; this paper aims to reevaluate the traditional moral concerns regarding the practice against the added ethical dimension of global injustice. I begin by considering the claim that global surrogacy serves to satisfy the positive reproductive rights of infertile first-world women. I then go on to consider three powerful challenges to this claim. The first holds that commercial surrogacy involves the commodification of a good that should not be valued in market terms, the second that (...)
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    Liberalism, commodification, and justice.Vida Panitch - 2019 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 19 (1):62-82.
    Anti-commodification theorists condemn liberal political philosophers for not being able to justify restricting a market transaction on the basis of what is sold, but only on the basis of how it is sold. The anti-commodification theorist is correct that if this were all the liberal had to say in the face of noxious markets, it would be inadequate: even if everyone has equal bargaining power and no one is misled, there are some goods that should not go to the highest (...)
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  17. Hans Blumenberg: An Anthropological Key.Vida Pavesich - 2003 - Dissertation, University of California, San Diego
    This project reconstructs the philosophical anthropology implicit in Hans Blumenberg's mature work. In Chapter 1, following a brief synopsis of philosophical anthropology's modern origins, I view Blumenberg's position through the prism of Heidegger's disavowal of philosophical anthropology and his challenge to Cassirer at Davos in 1929 over the proper interpretation of Kant and neo-Kantianism. I focus on a subtheme in this debate: the starting points and goals of philosophy as it relates to their respective conceptions of human existence. For Blumenberg, (...)
     
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    Exploitation, Justice, and Parity in International Clinical Research.Vida Panitch - 2013 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (4):304-318.
    Consensus is lacking among research ethicists on the question of how broadly to understand the requirements of non-exploitation in international clinical research. Two types of principles have been proposed, minimalist and non-minimalist, grounded in two opposing conceptions of exploitation, transactional and systemic. Transactionalists have offered principles, which, it has been argued, are satisfied by minimal gains to vulnerable subjects measured against an unjust status quo. Systemicists have advanced principles with decidedly non-minimal mandates but only by conflating the obligations of clinical (...)
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  19. Boredom and the Divided Mind.Vida Yao - 2015 - Res Philosophica 92 (4):937-957.
    On one predominant conception of virtue, the virtuous agent is, among other things, wholehearted in doing what she believes best. I challenge this condition of wholeheartedness by making explicit the connections between the emotion of boredom and the states of continence and akrasia. An easily bored person is more susceptible to these forms of disharmony because of two familiar characteristics of boredom. First, that we can be – and often are – bored by what it is that we know would (...)
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    Two Fragments of Galen in Arabic Translation.G. Levi Della Vida - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (3):182.
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    Cognitive Control Challenge Task Across the Lifespan.Vida Ana Politakis, Anka Slana Ozimič & Grega Repovš - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Meeting everyday challenges and responding in a goal-directed manner requires both the ability to maintain the current task set in face of distractors—stable cognitive control, and the ability to flexibly generate or switch to a new task set when environmental requirements change—flexible cognitive control. While studies show that the development varies across individual component processes supporting cognitive control, little is known about changes in complex stable and flexible cognitive control across the lifespan. In the present study, we used the newly (...)
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  22. Commodification, Inequality, and Kidney Markets.Vida Panitch & L. Chad Horne - 2018 - Social Theory and Practice 44 (1):121-143.
    People tend to be repulsed by the idea of cash markets in kidneys, but support the trading of kidneys through paired exchanges or chains. We reject anti-commodification accounts of this reaction and offer an egalitarian one. We argue that the morally significant difference between cash markets and kidney chains is that the former allow the wealthy greater access to kidneys, while the latter do not. The only problem with kidney chains is that they do not go far enough in addressing (...)
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    Participation of Children in Medical Decision-Making: Challenges and Potential Solutions.Vida Jeremic, Karine Sénécal, Pascal Borry, Davit Chokoshvili & Danya F. Vears - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (4):525-534.
    Participation in healthcare decision-making is considered to be an important right of minors, and is highlighted in both international legislation and public policies. However, despite the legal recognition of children’s rights to participation, and also the benefits that children experience by their involvement, there is evidence that legislation is not always translated into healthcare practice. There are a number of factors that may impact on the ability of the child to be involved in decisions regarding their medical care. Some of (...)
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  24. Michael Foucault i strukturalizm.Vida Gumauskaitė - 2006 - Colloquia Communia 80 (1-2):117-127.
     
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    (1 other version)The Ethical Aspect of Lotze's Metaphysics.Vida F. Moore - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:99.
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    Sister Maureen Purcell, O.P.Vida Russell - 1981 - Moreana 18 (Number 71-18 (3-4):88-88.
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  27. Grace and Alienation.Vida Yao - 2020 - Philosophers' Imprint 20 (16):1-18.
    According to an attractive conception of love as attention, discussed by Iris Murdoch, one strives to see one’s beloved accurately and justly. A puzzle for understanding how to love another in this way emerges in cases where more accurate and just perception of the beloved only reveals his flaws and vices, and where the beloved, in awareness of this, strives to escape the gaze of others - including, or perhaps especially, of his loved ones. Though less attentive forms of love (...)
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    Commodification and Exploitation in Reproductive Markets: Introduction to the Symposium on Reproductive Markets.Vida Panitch - 2015 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 33 (2):117-124.
  29. Sefer Totsʼot ḥayim: kolel musar ṿe-hanhagot.Elijah ben Moses de Vidas - 2007 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo. L.]. Edited by ʻAḳiva Aryeh Raz.
     
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  30. A Papyrus Reference to the Damietta Raid of 853.G. Levi Della Vida - 1944 - Byzantion 17:212-22.
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  31. Reshit ḥokhmah.Elijah ben Moses de Vidas - 1963
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    Gender and Hans Blumenberg’s Theory of Myth.Vida Pavesich - 2000 - International Studies in Philosophy 32 (4):83-105.
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    Priorities: Comments on Rational Sentimentalism by Justin D’Arms and Daniel Jacobson.Vida Yao - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-10.
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    A Phoenician Fragment from Rhodes.G. Levi Della Vida - 1940 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 60 (2):260.
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  35. Remembered ghosts.G. L. Della Vida - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (4):61-78.
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    History of the Arabs.G. Levi Della Vida & Philip K. Hitti - 1939 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 59 (1):121.
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  37. Vulnerability, Health Care, and Need.Vida Panitch & L. Chad Horne - 2016 - In Straehle Christine (ed.), Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics. New York: Routledge. pp. 101-120.
  38. The Good Fit.Vida Yao - 2023 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2):414-429.
    Philosophers are now wary of conflating the “fittingness” or accuracy of an emotion with any form of moral assessment of that emotion. Justin D’Arms and Daniel Jacobson, who originally cautioned against this “conflation”, also warned philosophers not to infer that an emotion is inaccurate from the fact that feeling it would be morally inappropriate, or that it is accurate from the fact that feeling it would be morally appropriate. Such inferences, they argue, risk committing “the moralistic fallacy”, a mistake they (...)
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  39. Sefer Totsʹot ḥayim.Elijah ben Moses de Vidas - 1970
     
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  40. Decommodification as exploitation.Vida Panitch - 2024 - In Benjamin Ferguson & Matt Zwolinski (eds.), Exploitation: perspectives from philosophy, politics, and economics. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
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  41. Hans Blumenberg's philosophical anthropology: After Heidegger and Cassirer.Vida Pavesich - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (3):pp. 421-448.
    In this paper, I situate Hans Blumenberg historically and conceptually in relation to a subtheme in the famous debate between Martin Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer at Davos, Switzerland in 1929. The subtheme concerns Heidegger’s and Cassirer’s divergent attitudes toward philosophical anthropology as it relates to the starting points and goals of philosophy. I then reconstruct Blumenberg’s anthropology, which involves reconceptualizing Cassirer’s philosophy of symbolic forms in relation to Heidegger’s objections to the philosophical anthropology of his day (e.g., Max Scheler, Helmuth (...)
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    Skirtys ir bendrumai.Vida Savoniakaitė - 2017 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 92:66-67.
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    Commentary: A Documented History of the Franciscan Order. 1182-1517.Vida D. Scudder - 1964 - Franciscan Studies 6 (1):93-99.
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    Configurations of Culture Growth.G. Levi Della Vida - 1945 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 65 (3):207.
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  45. Exploitation.Vida Panitch - 2022 - In Chris Melenovsky (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. New York: Routledge.
     
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    From sensorium hominis to sensorium Dei.Grigore Vida - 2019 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 8 (2):139-149.
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    The british society of aesthetics.Vida Carver & P. Vincent - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (2):135-135.
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    Fantômes retrouvés.Giorgio Levi Della Vida - 2003 - Diogène 204 (4):75-101.
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    Basic income, decommodification and the welfare state.Vida Panitch - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (8):935-945.
    According to Philippe Van Parijs, the superiority of an unconditional basic income (UBI) over conventional means-tested liberal welfare state programs lies in its decommodifying potential. In this article I argue that even if a UBI was sustainable at high enough a level to lessen the extent to which an individual is forced to sell his or her labor power in the market, it would nonetheless have the adverse and simultaneous effect of forcing that individual into further market transactions to satisfy (...)
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    The anthropology of hope and the philosophy of history: Rethinking Kant’s third and fourth questions with Blumenberg and McCarthy.Vida Pavesich - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 104 (1):20-39.
    In order to address the question of hope in the present, it behooves us to revisit Kant’s third and fourth questions: ‘What may we hope?’ and ‘What is the human being?’ I reexamine these questions through an analysis of Thomas McCarthy’s recent book Race, Empire, and the Idea of Human Development and several works by Hans Blumenberg. I agree with McCarthy that Kant’s anthropology is incomplete and that the postmodern rejection of macronarratives was premature, but I claim that he requires (...)
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