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    Les mois Φυλαῖος à Lisos et Φυλαιών à Iasos, le culte des tribus et le rôle des groupes civiques dans quelques fêtes grecques.AlcoracAlonso Déniz -2023 -Kernos 36:113-143.
    Un décret de la cité crétoise de Lisos atteste le nom de mois Φυλαῖος, qui correspond avec la variante ionienne-attique Φυλαιών du calendrier d’Iasos en Carie. Les fêtes des *Φύλαια étaient vraisemblablement une célébration où tous les membres des tribus de la cité se réunissaient annuellement dans un culte collectif, peut-être pour commémorer ensemble les héros de toutes les phylai. Cette hypothèse trouve un parallèle dans le culte collectif des Éponymes des dix tribus athéniennes. De manière similaire, l’analyse de quelques (...) noms de fêtes, qui sont devenues éponymes de plusieurs mois du calendrier des diverses cités grecques, confirme que, en dehors des tribus, d’autres groupes civiques ou religieux jouaient un rôle fondamental dans certaines célébrations annuelles. (shrink)
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    Le décret de Temnos en l’honneur de Démétrios d’Élaia et les οἰκονόµοι de la cité.AlcoracAlonsoDéniz -2021 -Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 145:291-303.
    La récente publication d’un décret de la cité de Temnos sur l’asylie de l’Asclépieion de Cos invite à reconsidérer le décret de la même cité en l’honneur de Démétrios d’Élaia. Dans ce travail, je propose plusieurs restitutions alternatives et analyse le rôle des oikonomoi dans la cité à partir de diverses sources.
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    Les 'nes chez Ulysse: à propos du sens et de l’étymologie de grec ancien μύκλος.AlcoracAlonsoDéniz -2020 -Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 164 (1):107-132.
    This paper analyses the meaning of μύκλος in two passages of Lycophron’sAlexandra. The thorough study of the contexts shows that the most likely interpretation of the word in both verses is “donkey”: μύκλοις γυναικοκλῶψιν “woman-stealing donkeys” and τὸν ἐργάτην μύκλον “the hard-working donkey”. The definition “lewd” of ancient scholia, assumed by modern lexica and scholars, is nothing but anad hocexplanation of the former passage which does not suit the latter. After refuting previous etymologies, I contend that μύκλος is originally a (...) deverbative adjective in *‑lo‑built on the onomatopoetic aorist μῠκεῖν “bellow”. (shrink)
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    Bardollet, Louis. Les mythes, les dieta et l'homme. Essai sur la poésie homérique.AlcorazAlonsoDéniz -1999 -'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 4:406.
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  5. Las revistas académicas de Historia en Hispanoamérica: un punto de vista.Saúl Armendáriz Sánchez &Ma Magdalena OrdóñezAlonso -1998 -Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 3.
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  6. El bien común de los españoles.Adolfo MuñozAlonso -1956 - Madrid,: Euramérica.
     
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    Fílosofía a la intemperie.Adolfo MuñozAlonso -1973 - Madrid,: Organización Sala Editorial.
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    Completeness: from Gödel to Henkin.Maria Manzano &EnriqueAlonso -2014 -History and Philosophy of Logic 35 (1):1-26.
    This paper focuses on the evolution of the notion of completeness in contemporary logic. We discuss the differences between the notions of completeness of a theory, the completeness of a calculus, and the completeness of a logic in the light of Gödel's and Tarski's crucial contributions.We place special emphasis on understanding the differences in how these concepts were used then and now, as well as on the role they play in logic. Nevertheless, we can still observe a certain ambiguity in (...) the use of the close notions of completeness of a calculus and completeness of a logic. We analyze the state of the art under which Gödel's proof of completeness was developed, particularly when dealing with the decision problem for first-order logic. We believe that Gödel had to face the following dilemma: either semantics is decidable, in which case the completeness of the logic is trivial or, completeness is a critical property but in this case it cannot be obtained as a corollary of a previous decidability result. As far as first-order logic is concerned, our thesis is that the contemporary understanding of completeness of a calculus was born as a generalization of the concept of completeness of a theory. The last part of this study is devoted to Henkin's work concerning the generalization of his completeness proof to any logic from his initial work in type theory. (shrink)
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  9. Consumo y sociedad líquida en la obra de Zygmunt Bauman: una recapitulación crítica.Luis EnriqueAlonso Benito &Carlos Jesús Fernández Rodríguez -2009 -Estudios Filosóficos 58 (167):9-29.
     
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    Crítica de libros.José A. Zamora,Antonio Casado da Rocha,Jorge Riechmann,Adrián Almazán,Carmen Madorrán Ayerra,Javier Romero Muñoz,Fernando Arribas Herguedas,Javier Cigüela Sola,Alfredo Saldaña Sagredo,Clara Navarro Ruiz,Cristopher Morales,Manuel Toscano,Roberto NavarreteAlonso &Ignacio Castro -2016 -Isegoría 55:707-766.
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    La caverna de José saramago: Una aproximación desde Los estudios culturales.JaimeAlonso Sánchez Naranjo -2012 -Escritos 20 (44):173-187.
    La narrativa de José Saramago es centro de análisis reciente para todos aquel que incursionen en la literatura contemporánea. A través de La caverna, el escritor expone un sinnúmero de situaciones que deben ser reflexionadas y que en el presente artículo se abordan desde la perspectiva de los estudios culturales. Entre otros, se resalta el uso del lenguaje popular, la dialéctica entre lo rural y lo urbano, y finalmente la exclusión social y el consumismo. Este es, por lo tanto, un (...) estudio de análisis crítico de la obra La caverna de José Saramago, apoyado además en los trabajos interdisciplinarios que otros pensadores han ofrecido al respecto. El aporte desde los estudios culturales y la crítica realizada por Saramago no son ajenos a la preocupación por el ser, pues este se ve acorralado por las dinámicas que la sociedad impone. (shrink)
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    Pharmacy office management of oral ulcers.Pia López-Jornet,Fabio Camacho-Alonso,Antonio Navarro-Atiénzar &Marta Cano-Gonzalvez -2012 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4):923-924.
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    Dispositivos de ocio y sociabilidad en la comunidad indígena Nasa de Colombia. Resistencia social y cultural.Víctor Alonso Molina Bedoya -2010 -Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 26.
    Las comunidades indígenas en Colombia atraviesan un fuerte proceso de eliminación, que no es reciente, se inició en los tiempos de la colonia con la llegada de los españoles en el siglo XVI. Actualmente, estos pueblos siguen siendo objeto de saqueos y penetración a sus territorios para aprovecharse de sus riquezas naturales y de sus conocimientos milenarios. Así la estrategia de penetración ha seguido la diferencia colonial; perspectiva binaria que clasifica a los agrupamientos humanos en superiores- inferiores, desarrollados-subdesarrollados, cultos incultos (...) y en útiles e inútiles, desde esta máquina de clasificación se han subalternizado formas otras de pensar, de sentir, de imaginar, de relacionarse con la naturaleza, de sociabilidad, de ocio y de re-creación como humanos, lo que nos ha alejado y nos sigue alejando de una convivencia con fundamento en la interculturalidad y en la prevalencia de lo diverso como condición existencial. (shrink)
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    Linguagem e Experiência em Merleau-Ponty.AlbertoAlonso Muñoz -1998 -Discurso 29:175-208.
    O objetivo deste artigo é examinar as relações entre a linguagem e a experiência (a que ela se refere) em Merleau-Ponty. Tento examinar quais as críticas de Meleau-Ponty a uma série de teorias da linguagem que ele considera "naturalizantes". Em seguida, vejo como significações ideiais são possíveis "emergindo" da experiência sensível. Creio ser possível relacionar esses dois patamares mediante o conceito husserliano de Fundierung e a estrutura temporal desse conceito.
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  15. Luis de Montoya y otros agustinos amigos de los jesuitas en Portugal.Eduardo JavierAlonso Romo -2005 -Ciudad de Dios 218 (3):751-769.
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    Roles femeninos en el cine de migraciones en españa.María JesúsAlonso Seoane -2011 -Aposta 51:7 - 24.
    El estudio del cine como medio para el análisis sociológico es poco frecuente todavía en nuestro país. Existen numerosos artículos analizando el cine desde diversos ángulos, también el femenino, especialmente roles como el de la mujer fatal en el cine negro. Pero es menos habitual emplear este formato como parte de un método analítico del que extraer un reflejo social de lo que las pantallas proyectan y, a un tiempo, contribuyen a legitimar como base de una sociedad futura. No obstante, (...) existen pocos medios que sean capaces de reflejar el gran cambio acaecido en la historia reciente de la sociedad española. Este interés documental incrementa su potencial al enfocar en primer plano a las mujeres. Este artículo es una contribución a estudiar un campo tan atractivo como es el cine de migraciones a través de la óptica de los imaginarios sociales. (shrink)
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    Biological fitness and action opportunity of natural selection in an urban population of cuba: Plaza de la revolución, havana.Vanessa Vazquez,VerónicaAlonso &Francisco Luna -2012 -Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (2):155.
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    FrayAlonso de la Vera Cruz: antología sobre el hombre y la libertad.Alonso de la Vera Cruz -2002 - México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Edited by Mauricio Beuchot.
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    Three Roles of Empirical Information in Philosophy: Intuitions on Mathematics do Not Come for Free.Deniz Sarikaya,José Antonio Pérez-Escobar &Deborah Kant -2021 -Kriterion – Journal of Philosophy 35 (3):247-278.
    This work gives a new argument for ‘Empirical Philosophy of Mathematical Practice’. It analyses different modalities on how empirical information can influence philosophical endeavours. We evoke the classical dichotomy between “armchair” philosophy and empirical/experimental philosophy, and claim that the latter should in turn be subdivided in three distinct styles: Apostate speculator, Informed analyst, and Freeway explorer. This is a shift of focus from the source of the information towards its use by philosophers. We present several examples from philosophy of mind/science (...) and ethics on one side and a case study from philosophy of mathematics on the other. We argue that empirically informed philosophy of mathematics is different from the rest in a way that encourages a Freeway explorer approach, because intuitions about mathematical objects are often unavailable for non-mathematicians. This consideration is supported by a case study in set theory. (shrink)
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    Bargaining with patriarchy.Deniz Kandiyoti -1988 -Gender and Society 2 (3):274-290.
    This article argues that systematic comparative analyses of women's strategies and coping mechanisms lead to a more culturally and temporally grounded understanding of patriarchal systems than the unqualified, abstract notion of patriarchy encountered in contemporary feminist theory. Women strategize within a set of concrete constraints, which I identify as patriarchal bargains. Different forms of patriarchy present women with distinct “rules of the game” and call for different strategies to maximize security and optimize life options with varying potential for active or (...) passive resistance in the face of oppression. Two systems of male dominance are contrasted: the sub-Saharan African pattern, in which the insecurities of polygyny are matched with areas of relative autonomy for women, and classic patriarchy, which is characteristic of South and East Asia as well as the Muslim Middle East. The article ends with an analysis of the conditions leading to the breakdown and transformation of patriarchal bargains and their implications for women's consciousness and struggles. (shrink)
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    Why Aristotle Isn’t a Virtue Ethicist. Living Well and Virtuously in Aristotelian and Contemporary Aretaic Ethics.Deniz A. Kaya -2024 -Topoi 1 (3):1-12.
    Drawing on Anscombe, in this essay I argue that we should not take Aristotle to be a moral philosopher, nor a virtue ethicist. This is because contemporary virtue ethics has little to do with Aristotelian ethics. While contemporary virtue ethics (or aretaic moral theory, as one may call it) operates on the level of moral and thus categorical norms, Aristotelian ethics—an aretaic life ethics—is primarily concerned with pragmatic norms. The main question for Aristotle is what a good general conduct of (...) life is. The major concern of aretaic moral theory, on the other hand, is to provide a criterion of morally right action and hence to define the concepts of the morally right, the impermissible and moral duty in aretaic terms. This shows that contemporary authors assume a primacy of virtue, while Aristotle assumes a primacy of eudaimonia. I illustrate this distinction by addressing the question of how the virtues benefit their possessor. (shrink)
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    Reseñas_BesAlonso, Valdés López, Marzán Trujillo, Ruiz Serrano, Chaves González, Moreno Ferrer, Toro Murillo, Solana Dueso, Pajares Calvo.Jaime BesAlonso -2023 -Endoxa 52.
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    (1 other version)Narrative Explanations of Action. Narrative Identity with Minimal Requirements.Deniz A. Kaya -2021 -Journal of Value Inquiry 1:1-17.
    In On Not Expecting Too Much from Narrative, Lamarque (2004) challenges theories of narrative identity. For while narrativity might tell us something of interest about our selves, the requirements for this would be so strong that theories of narrative identity would not be able to meet them. In contrast, he identifies minimal conditions for narrativity, so that our identity could be of a narrative nature as well. But in that case, the concept of narrativity would be so weak that it (...) would hardly be able to tell us anything about ourselves. I first examine Lamarque's criticism of narrative concepts of identity. He shows that stories, understood in a minimal sense, are not found but told and that they establish a temporal relationship between at least two events. I then examine the concept of teleological explanations of action. Considering the problem of deviant causal chains that causalists are confronted with, they are at least a serious alternative to causal explanations of action. By doing that, I also attempt to render plausible the irreducibility of teleological explanations of action to causal ones. Subsequently, I outline some features of teleological explanations of action. Finally, I defend the idea that teleological explanations of action are essentially narrative explanations of action because they meet Lamarque's minimal conditions of narratives. I then make the case that these kinds of narratives are not trivial with respect to our personal identity but, on the contrary, are the prerequisite under which we can perceive ourselves as rational agents. (shrink)
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    The Effect of Virtual Reality Technology on the Imagery Skills and Performance of Target-Based Sports Athletes.Deniz Bedir &Süleyman Erim Erhan -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The aim of this study is the examination of the effect of virtual reality based imagery (VRBI) training programs on the shot performance and imagery skills of athletes and, and to conduct a comparison with Visual Motor Behavior Rehearsal and Video Modeling (VMBR + VM). In the research, mixed research method and sequential explanatory design were used. In the quantitative dimension of the study the semi-experimental model was used, and in the qualitative dimension the case study design was adopted. The (...) research participants were selected from athletes who were involved in our target sports: curling (n= 14), bowling (n= 13), and archery (n= 7). All participants were randomly assigned to VMBR + VM (n= 11), VRBI (n= 12), and Control (n= 11) groups through the “Research Randomizer” program. The quantitative data of the study was: the weekly shot performance scores of the athletes and the data obtained from the “Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised.” The qualitative data was obtained from the data collected from the semi-structured interview guide, which was developed by researchers and field experts. According to the results obtained from the study, there were statistically significant differences between the groups in terms of shot performance and imagery skills. VRBI training athletes showed more improvement in the 4-week period than the athletes in the VMBR + VM group, in terms of both shot performance and imagery skills. In addition, the VRBI group adapted to the imagery training earlier than the VMBR + VM group. As a result, it was seen that they showed faster development in shot performances. From these findings, it can be said that VRBI program is more efficient in terms of shot performance and imagery skills than VMBR + VM, which is the most used imaging training model. (shrink)
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    Ethical challenges in organ transplants for refugees in a healthcare system.Deniz Birtan &Aslihan Akpinar -2025 -Nursing Ethics 32 (1):71-87.
    Background Several ethical issues are associated with providing living organ transplantation services, and there is limited information on these issues faced by the teams providing service to refugees or asylum seekers. Aim To determine the challenges healthcare professionals face in organ transplant centers providing services to Syrians under temporary protection status and discern whether these difficulties align with ethical issues in living organ transplantation. Research design This study employed a qualitative design and conducted individual semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 18 transplant (...) team members in Istanbul between September and November 2022. Data analysis was based on Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis. Participants and research context The participants comprised 18 healthcare professionals, including 6 physicians and 12 nurses working in organ transplant teams in Istanbul. Ethical considerations The University’s Ethics Committee provided approval. Participants were informed regarding confidentiality and signed an informed consent form. Results Three themes emerged from the data on ethical issues faced by organ transplantation services to Syrians: (a) beneficence or double equipoise, (b) autonomy, and (c) justice. Transplant teams experience problems related to preserving double equipoise in the provision of living donor organ transplantation because of language barriers, poor socioeconomic conditions, and cultural factors, which increases transplant teams’ individual and indirect social burden. Although problems arise from the language barrier when obtaining informed consent in the autonomy theme, institutional and national policies in preventing donor abuse have a comforting effect. Health workers had the least problems with the justice theme, wherein national health policies are determined. Conclusion Fewer issues related to autonomy and justice were reported in providing organ transplantation services to Syrians, with the most intense reported issues being maintaining double equipoise. The results revealed the need to develop institutional, national, and international policies with individual solutions to prevent difficulties healthcare professionals face in this process. (shrink)
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    Dânişnâme-i Alâî =.Gürbüz Deniz -2013 - İstanbul: Türkiye Yazma Eserler Kurumu Başkanlığı. Edited by Murat Demirkol, Gürbüz Deniz & Avicenna.
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    Felsefenin Skandallı Sıradanlığı: Kinik Parrhesia ve Karşı-Tutum.Didar Deniz Altınkaya -2020 -Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 10 (10:4):1281-1301.
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    Muğlaklık, Uyuşmazlık ve Özneleşme: Antigone.Didar Deniz Altınkaya -2021 -Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:4):1657-1677.
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    Determinants of the multinationals' social response. Empirical application to international companies operating in Spain.María la CruzDéniz-Dénidez &Juan Manuel García-Falcón -2002 -Journal of Business Ethics 38 (4):339 - 370.
    To survive and be successful in today's setting of globalisation and complexity, companies are obliged to think in wider strategic terms, developing active and enterprising strategies that include social, political and ecological elements, besides the economic ones. The analysis of the relationship between companies and society is especially interesting when these companies operate in international markets. Countries demand that large corporations contribute to local, regional and national development in such a way that their resources are exchanged for a significant increase (...) in their citizens' quality of life. Faced with that fact, the aim of this work is to establish what actions the subsidiaries will take in order to offer a response to the needs of their stakeholders in the host countries. Secondly, we attempt to identify the factors explaining the different levels of social response of the subsidiaries established in a particular country by different parent companies. The empirical study was carried out on a sample of Spanish subsidiaries in the two manufacturing industries with most foreign investment (the chemical and automobile industries) and the results obtained both confirmed the validity of the tool used to measure social response and permitted us to determine which factors influence the institutionalisation of social responsiveness. (shrink)
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    Use of Metacognition Strategies in Measurement and Evaluation Studies Oriented With Listening Skills.Deniz Melanlioğlu -2012 -Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1583-1595.
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    From textual markers to subtextual meaning: The analysis of a Turkish folktale.Deniz Zeyrek -1997 -The European Legacy 2 (3):472-477.
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    Emancipated but Unliberated? Reflections on the Turkish Case.Deniz A. Kandiyoti -1987 -Feminist Studies 13 (2):317.
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  33. (1 other version)Vices in Gaming: Virtue Ethics and Endorsement View.Deniz A. Kaya -2022 -Journal of Value Inquiry:1-17.
    Can video games or the playing of such games be morally objectionable? Many attempts to justify our intuitions about the morality of certain games or game activities are either unsuccessful or fall short. This is mainly due to a normative gap between reality and virtuality that classical approaches to moral philosophy cannot bridge. I am investigating to what extent an accurate action analysis can help us to justify our intuitions that, in some cases, something is ethically wrong with video games. (...) To do so, I am using Frankfurt’s volition theory to show how virtual game actions can be evaluated based on virtue ethics. This virtue ethical assessment is compatible with Ostritsch’s (2017) endorsement view. Especially in light of the gamification of our surroundings, the question of the ethical status of video gaming is becoming more and more urgent. By arguing that a virtue ethical approach can tell us more about the ethical aspects of video gaming, I will also argue that virtue ethics (because of similar problems in these fields) is promising regarding the ethics of simulation, art, and literature. (shrink)
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  34. Homenaje a MuñozAlonso.Adolfo MuñozAlonso &Angel González Alvarez -1975 - [Universidad Complutense de Madrid],].
     
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Family Business in Spain.María de la CruzDénizDéniz &Ma Katiuska Cabrera Suárez -2005 -Journal of Business Ethics 56 (1):27 - 41.
    Despite the economic relevance and distinctiveness of family firms, little attention has been devoted to researching their nature and functioning. Traditionally, family firms have been associated both to positive and negative features in their relationships with the stakeholders. This can be linked to different orientations toward corporate social responsibility. Thus, this research aims to identify the approaches that Spanish family firms maintain about social responsibility, based on the model developed by Quazi and O' Brien Journal of Business Ethics 25, 33-51 (...) (2000). An empirical study carried out for 112 Spanish family firms gives support to our initial assumption about these organizations not being a homogeneous group in terms of their orientation towards corporate social responsibility. The differences in perceptions do not seem to be associated to biographical characteristics. These results lead to some relevant academic and practical implications that suggest interesting lines for future research. (shrink)
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    Care Ethics and Paternalism: A Beauvoirian Approach.Deniz Durmuş -2022 -Philosophies 7 (3):53.
    Feminist care ethics has become a prominent ethical theory that influenced theoretical and practical discussions in a variety of disciplines and institutions on a global scale. However, it has been criticized by transnational feminist scholars for operating with Western-centric assumptions and registers, especially by universalizing care as it is practiced in the Global North. It has also been criticized for prioritizing gender over other categories of intersectionality and hence for not being truly intersectional. Given the imperialist and colonial legacies embedded (...) into the unequal distribution of care work across the globe, a Western-centric approach may also carry the danger of paternalism. Hence, a critical approach to care ethics would require reckoning with these challenges. The aim of this article is first to unfold these discussions and the responses to them from care ethics scholars and then to present resources in Beauvoir’s existentialist ethics, specifically the tenet of treating the other as freedom, as productive tools for countering the Western-centric and paternalistic aspects of care practices. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)The assessment of the stakeholders' environment in the new age of knowledge: an empirical study of the influence of the organisational structure.María de la CruzDéniz-Déniz &Celia Zárraga-Oberty -2004 -Business Ethics 13 (4):372-388.
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    Memória e conflitos étnico-raciais a partir de uma trajetória de abandono no século XX.Denize Terezinha Leal Freitas &Jonathan Fachini da Silva -2018 -Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 20 (1):58.
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    What is required for evolutions? The case of economics.Deniz Kellecioglu -2017 -Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 10 (1):146-149.
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    Jean Genet'de Toplumsal Mesaj.Deniz Kuzeci̇ -2013 -Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 10):431-431.
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  41. A máscara de Emílio.Deniz Alcione Nicolay -2010 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 15 (1):55-66.
    Este artigo, redigido em tom ensaístico, trata da identidade infantil presente na obra Emílio ou Da Educação, de Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Nesse sentido, procura vislumbrar aquilo que existe por detrás da escrita do autor de Emílio, ou seja, o Eu de sua própria escritura. Utiliza ferramentas conceituais da filosofia de Friedrich Nietzsche, a fim de avaliar a constituição valorativa de tal obra no que concerne à infância. Uma infância que se estabelece como o polo condutor de toda a pedagogia moderna, pois (...) supera as narrativas anteriores como a Didática magna, de Comenius. Em relação à moral, a obra de Rousseau instaura um novo momento na civilização ocidental, aquele que faz do ser infantil o sujeito cidadão da modernidade. Portanto, desenvolvese no artigo a textura de uma máscara que encontra na linguagem a fórmula pulsante de sua expressão. (shrink)
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    Nietzsche-Wagner.Deniz Alcione Nicolay -2016 -Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 24:48-67.
    O presente artigo trata da filosofia do jovem Nietzsche e, de maneira específica, da extemporânea conhecido por Wagner em Bayreuth. Por meio dessa obra, percorre os conceitos de arte, vida e música na obra do filósofo, assim como a importância de Richard Wagner para os escritos da mocidade. Também utiliza a estética nietzschiana como pano de fundo para refletir acerca da Pedagogia do teatro trágico, da condição docente e da prática pedagógica.
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    Ressonâncias da infância (a escrita das “Confissões” em Rousseau e Santo Agostinho).Deniz Alcione Nicolay -2011 -Filosofia E Educação 3 (1):p - 372.
    Este ensaio trata da infância, de certa forma, das infâncias. E, por isso, pensa-acomo uma experiência estética do escritor. Um escritor que oscila entre a escrita e a leitura, a ficção e o real, o presente e o passado. Ou seja, mergulha na experiência formativa da infância a partir do texto das “Confissões”, reconstruindo fragmentos de subjetividade. Em tais fragmentos, as leituras da criança-aluno proporcionam o reencontro com o mundo-outro da imaginação. Nesse espaço, o exercício da escritura encarna-se no outro (...) da vontade, o corpo do escritor. Assim, o texto das “Confissões” é pensado por graus de intensidade,por afecções, de forma que a percepção da noção deinocência proporciona a compreensão daobra.This essay comes from childhood, in a sense, of childhoods. And, therefore,think it as an aesthetic experience of the writer. A writer who oscillatesbetween writing and reading fiction and reality, past and present. That is,delves into the formative experience of childhood from the text of"Confessions", reconstructing fragments of subjectivity. In such fragments, thereadings provide the student-child reunion with the other-world of theimagination. In this space, the exercise of writing is embodied in the other'swill, the body of the writer. Thus, the text of "Confessions" is thought bydegrees, by conditions so that the perception of theconcept of innocence provides anunderstanding of the work. (shrink)
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    El sol del Renacimiento que alumbra las utopías: un estudio comparativo de la teoría política de Moro, Campanella y Bacon.Pablo OjedaDéniz -forthcoming -Laguna.
    Renaissance utopias belong to a period when Modernity was being built within political thinking, which turns them into a nexus between classical antiquity and the Enlightment, thereby preserving for posterity a series of critical issues, such as democracy, a radical version of natural law or the need for distribution of goods. Christian humanism is also present and, together with Plato’s concept of justice, it enables these utopias to set a different course from that followed by other Renaissance political theory options, (...) founded either on political realism (Machiavelli) or on jus naturale as a justification of an authoritarian state (Bodin). Thus utopia spreads its wings not only announcing Modernity but also the 20th century socialist horizon. (shrink)
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    Uncertainty and Persistence: a Bayesian Update Semantics for Probabilistic Expressions.Deniz Rudin -2018 -Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (3):365-405.
    This paper presents a general-purpose update semantics for expressions of subjective uncertainty in natural language. First, a set of desiderata are established for how expressions of subjective uncertainty should behave in dynamic, update-based semantic systems; then extant implementations of expressions of subjective uncertainty in such models are evaluated and found wanting; finally, a new update semantics is proposed. The desiderata at the heart of this paper center around the contention that expressions of subjective uncertainty express beliefs which are not persistent, (...) whereas propositions express beliefs that are persistent. I argue that if we make the move of treating updates in a dynamic semantics as Bayesian updates, i.e. as conditionalization, then expressions of subjective uncertainty will behave the way we want them to without altering the way propositions behave. (shrink)
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    Counterfactuals, correlatives, and disjunction.LuisAlonso-Ovalle -2009 -Linguistics and Philosophy 32 (2):207-244.
    The natural interpretation of counterfactuals with disjunctive antecedents involves selecting from each of the disjuncts the worlds that come closest to the world of evaluation. It has been long noticed that capturing this interpretation poses a problem for a minimal change semantics for counterfactuals, because selecting the closest worlds from each disjunct requires accessing the denotation of the disjuncts from the denotation of the disjunctive antecedent, which the standard boolean analysis of or does not allow (Creary and Hill, Philosophy of (...) Science 43:341–344, 1975; Nute, Journal of Philosophy 72:773–778, 1975; Fine, Mind 84(335):451–458, 1975; Ellis et al. Journal of Philosophical Logic 6:335–357, 1977). This paper argues that the failure to capture the natural interpretation of disjunctive counterfactuals provides no reason to abandon a minimal change semantics. It shows that the natural interpretation of disjunctive counterfactuals is expected once we refine our assumptions about the semantics of or and the logical form of conditionals, and (i) we assume that disjunctions introduce propositional alternatives in the semantic derivation, in line with independently motivated proposals about the semantics of or (Aloni, 2003a; Simons, Natural Language Semantics 13:271–316, 2005;Alonso-Ovalle, Disjunction in Alternative Semantics. PhD thesis, 2006); and (ii) we treat conditionals as correlative constructions, as advocated in von Fintel (1994), Izvorski (Proceedings of NELS 26, 1996), Bhatt and Pancheva (2006), and Schlenker (2004). (shrink)
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    Family firms and the interests of non‐family stakeholders: The influence of family managers' affective commitment and family salience in terms of power.María de la CruzDéniz-Déniz,María Katiuska Cabrera-Suárez &Josefa D. Martín-Santana -2017 -Business Ethics: A European Review 27 (1):15-28.
    The goal of this research is to analyze the heterogeneity of family firms in the normative attention to their non-family stakeholders. With this aim, we suggest that the psychological process of top family managers in terms of individual affective commitment to their firms is a key variable to explain that heterogeneity. However, we also suggest a moderator effect of the family stakeholder salience in the relationship between the managers' affective commitment to the firm and the establishment of firm goals toward (...) non-family stakeholders. The results of a hierarchical regression analysis on data obtained from 207 family executives show a significant positive influence of managers' affective commitment on the establishment of goals related both to internal and external non-family stakeholders. In addition, we can observe a negative moderator effect of the family utilitarian power—as an indicator of the family stakeholder salience—on the relationship between the family managers' affective commitment and the goals related to non-family employees. (shrink)
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    Intonational Commitments.Deniz Rudin -2022 -Journal of Semantics 39 (2):339–383.
    This paper presents an analysis of inquisitive rising declaratives (Gunlogson 2001, Jeong 2018) within the Table model (Farkas & Bruce 2010). On this account, intonational tunes are modifiers of context update functions: rising intonation removes the speaker commitment component of a context update. This delivers a compositional account of the contributions of sentence type and intonational tune to the illocutionary mood of an utterance, showing how the semantic type of declarative sentences, the rising intonational tune, and a general-purpose utterance function (...) (Farkas & Roelofsen 2017) conspire to derive the basic discourse effect of rising declaratives without any construction-specific stipulations. The account makes use of only the most fundamental representational primitives independently necessary to model assertions and neutral questions, showing that rising declaratives can be accounted for without recourse to projected commitments, metalinguistic issues, or explicit marking of commitment strength, evidence source, or epistemic bias (cf. Gunlogson 2008, Northrup 2014, Malamud & Stephenson 2015, Farkas & Roelofsen 2017). Inferences of bias generated by rising declaratives are accounted for with a novel pragmatics for the Table model, formalizing what is implicit in discussions of the role played in the model by speaker commitments and projected Common Grounds. (shrink)
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    Orientation Toward Key Non-family Stakeholders and Economic Performance in Family Firms: The Role of Family Identification with the Firm.Mª de la CruzDéniz-Déniz,Mª Katiuska Cabrera-Suárez &Josefa D. Martín-Santana -2020 -Journal of Business Ethics 163 (2):329-345.
    Based on the literature on stakeholder management and family firm dynamics, this research analyses the relationship between three constructs: the identification of business families with their family firms, FFs’ orientation toward key non-family stakeholders, and the achievement of better economic performance. Data analyses from 374 family and non-family members of 173 Spanish FFs show that a high level of family identification with their firms affects the orientation of FFs toward key non-family stakeholders in setting corporate goals and that this orientation (...) will lead to higher economic performance only when it is built on family identification with the firm. Our results also show that the significance of both relationships changes with the degree of family involvement in the management of the FF. (shrink)
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    Questioning the Arguments of Legitimacy of the Classical Political Power and its Understanding of Human Beings.Mehmet Fatih Deniz -2023 -Ilahiyat Tetkikleri Dergisi 1 (60):97-107.
    Bu çalışma (i) klasik siyasi iktidarın meşruiyet argümanlarını ele alarak (ii) modern siyaset düşüncesi açısından değerlendirmektedir. Çalışmanın amacı (iii) iktidarın meşruiyet argümanları ile birey tasarımı arasındaki ilişkiyi tartışarak iktidar-değer problemi açısından sorgulamaktır. Bunun için klasik iktidarın; güç, fetih, paternal ve teokratik gibi başat meşruiyet argümanları ele alınarak nasıl bir hiyerarşik toplum ve eşitsizlikçi birey anlayışı vazettiği üzerinde durulmaktadır. Bu bağlamda siyasi iktidarı erdem ilkeleriyle açıklayan antik erdem düşüncesinin temelde eşitsizlikçi olduğu ve Orta Çağ’ın klasik hükümranlık argümanlarına lojistik sağladığı savunulmaktadır. Doğal (...) hukuk doktrinleri ise ilham verici niteliklerine rağmen klasik iktidar tipinin sorgulamasına öncelik vermemiş görünmektedir. Buna karşın, klasik iktidar anlayışına karşı radikal bir reaksiyon 17. yüzyıldan itibaren, Thomas Hobbes ile başlayarak John Locke ve Jean-Jacques Rousseau ile terminolojisini inşa eden toplumsal sözleşme teorileri ile mümkün olmuş görünmektedir. Çalışmanın ilk bölümünde sözleşmeci yaklaşımın klasik iktidarın meşruiyet argümanları ve birey tasarımına yönelik itirazları gerekçeleriyle birlikte ele alınmaktadır. Son bölümde ise siyasal meşruiyet argümanlarının dönüşümü ile birey tasavvuru arasındaki ilişki sorgulanmaktadır. (shrink)
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