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    Impaired reasoning and problem-solving in individuals with language impairment due to aphasia or language delay.Juliana V.Baldo,Selvi R. Paulraj,Brian C. Curran &Nina F. Dronkers -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Editorial: What can we make of theories of embodiment and the role of the human mirror neuron system?Analía Arévalo,JulianaBaldo,Fernando González-Perilli &Agustín Ibáñez -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Does Handedness Affect the Cerebral Organization of Speech and Language in Individuals with Aphasia?BaldoJuliana &Dronkers Nina -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Entrevista a Enrique Dussel porJuliana Merçon.Juliana Merçon -2011 -Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 14:103-112.
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    ‘I feel like a salesperson’: the effect of multiple-source care funding on the experiences and views of nursing home nurses in England.Juliana Thompson,Glenda Cook &Robbie Duschinsky -2015 -Nursing Inquiry 22 (2):168-177.
    The difficulties faced in the recruitment and retention of nursing staff in nursing homes for older people are an international challenge. It is therefore essential that the causes of nurses’ reluctance to work in these settings are determined. This paper considers the influence that multiple‐source care funding issues have on nursing home nurses’ experiences and views regarding the practice and appeal of the role. The methodology for this study was hermeneutic phenomenology. Thirteen nurses from seven nursing homes in the North (...) East of England were interviewed in a sequence of up to five interviews and data were analysed using a literary analysis method. Findings indicate that participants are uncomfortable with the business aspects that funding issues bring to their role. The primary difficulties faced are: tensions between care issues and funding issues; challenges associated with ‘selling beds’; and coping with self‐funding residents’ changing expectations of care. The findings of the study suggest that multiple‐source care funding systems that operate in nursing homes for older people pose challenges to nursing home nurses. Some of these challenges may impact on their recruitment and retention. (shrink)
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    Similarity-Based Interference and the Acquisition of Adjunct Control.Juliana Gerard,Jeffrey Lidz,Shalom Zuckerman &Manuela Pinto -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The challenge of the freedom and responsibility of science.Juliana González -2003 -Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 81 (1):217-224.
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  8. How Can Millians Believe in Superheroes?Juliana Lima -2021 -Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 28 (1):135–167.
    What is the content of beliefs expressed by sentences with fictional names? Millianism has notoriously struggled to give a satisfactory answer to this question. Some Millians have argued that fictional names are empty names. But such a view entails that the belief that Superman has impressive superpowers and the belief that Aquaman has impressive superpowers have the same content, contrary to our intuitions. Others have argued that fictional names refer to fictional entities. But this view has a long-standing problem, Frege’s (...) Puzzle, and many philosophers are skeptical that Millians have successfully addressed it, despite commendable efforts. In this paper, I put forward a different Millian Theory of fictional proper names that by-passes these and other objections related to belief content. The novelty of my proposal partially rests on a distinction I draw between semantic content and belief content—as opposed to a distinction between belief content and belief state or a way of grasping the content, as it is commonly found in Millian accounts—in a framework where belief contents are not part of the meaning of names. (shrink)
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  9. General principles.Juliana Rosenblat -2009 - In Jonathan Wiesen,And You Shall Surely Heal: The Albert Einstein College of Medicine Synagogue Compendium of Torah and Medicine. Ktav Pub. House. pp. 239.
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    Angústia infantil: um estudo de caso clínico.Juliana Zinelli Bolsson &Silvia Pereira da Cruz Benetti -2011 -Revista Aletheia 34:61-80.
    O presente artigo apresenta os resultados de um estudo de caso clínico que buscou compreender os processos psíquicos associados às manifestações de angústia e do sintoma na infância. Com base na teoria psicanalítica, pretendeu-se identificar a representação do paciente de suas figuras parentais, ass..
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  11. Competitividad y ética en sectores de actividad global.Juliana Ferrer -2002 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1 (6):9-26.
     
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    Diagrammatic relations of probative strength and inferential progression through semiotics.Juliana Rocha Franco &Priscila Monteiro Borges -2019 -Semiotica 2019 (228):77-89.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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    El pensar socrático y las distinciones morales: sobre la relación entre el pensamiento y el juicio en Hannah Arendt.GonzálezJuliana -forthcoming -Saga - Revista de Estudiantes de Filosofía 12 (22).
    A partir de las reflexiones arendtianas acerca del pensar sócratico y la caída de las nociones tradicionales de la moralidad tras los trágicos acontecimiento de la Alemania nazi, se pretende responder a la pregunta por cómo la actividad del pensar en sí misma puede ser, en efecto, de tal naturaleza que permita distinguir entre el bien y el mal. Para ello, se hace uso de las anotaciones de la autora en torno a la capacidad del juicio y de su relación (...) con el pensar. (shrink)
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  14. Entre filosofia e artes narrativas.Juliana Oliveira Missaggia -2025 -Filosofia Unisinos 26 (1):1-11.
    Neste artigo, analiso como Simone de Beauvoir justifica sua tentativa de conectar filosofia e artes narrativas, como a literatura, através do que ela denominou de “romance metafísico”. Para isso, apresento dificuldades e objeções comuns diante da tentativa de relacionar as duas áreas. A seguir, analiso questões de ordem metodológica, relacionadas ao que Beauvoir reconheceu como limites da filosofia tradicional em tematizar determinados aspectos da singularidade e particularidade das experiências. Essa investigação nos dará oportunidade de investigar dois aspectos importantes da obra (...) beauvoriana: sua polêmica negação de que fosse uma filósofa e algumas aparentes ambiguidades em sua definição para a atividade filosófica. Por fim, apresento a singularidade de sua abordagem, defendendo que sua busca por conciliar filosofia e narrativas resulta em um rompimento metodológico tanto com a filosofia como com a literatura, quando entendidas em suas formas de expressão mais convencionais. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Objectivity in Romanian-marxist ethics: Dissonant and equivocal variations on a Kantian theme.Juliana Geran Pilon -1979 -Studies in East European Thought 20 (2):177-190.
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    Las Casas, Alonso de Sandoval and the defence of black slavery.Juliana Beatriz Almeida de Souza -2006 -Topoi: Revista de História 2 (SE):0-0.
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  17. Multivocidad de la violencia.Juliana González Valenzuela -1985 -Dianoia 31 (31):129-142.
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    Comorbidity in the context of neural network properties.Juliana Yordanova,Vasil Kolev,Roumen Kirov &Aribert Rothenberger -2010 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):176-177.
    Cramer et al.'s network approach reconceptualizes mental comorbidity on the basis of symptom space originating from psychometric signatures. We argue that the advantages of this approach need to be regarded in the context of the multi-level functional organization of the neural substrate, ranging from neurogenetic to psychometric. Neuroelectric oscillations are proposed as a level-integrating principle.
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    Making sense of age-group justice.Juliana Bidadanure -2016 -Politics, Philosophy and Economics 15 (3):234-260.
    This article brings together two debates in contemporary political philosophy: on the one hand, the dispute between the distributive and relational approaches to equality and, on the other hand, the field of intergenerational equality. I offer an original contribution to the second domain and by doing so, I inform the first. The aim of this article is thus twofold: (1) shedding some light on an under-researched and yet crucial question – ‘which inequalities between generations matter?’ and (2) contributing to a (...) far-reaching debate that touches upon the nature of egalitarianism. After showing that there are two key problems that fall within the scope of intergenerational equality – questions of justice between age groups and questions of equality between birth cohorts – I argue that, contrary to what the default distributive view (complete lives egalitarianism) states, some inequalities between age groups matter independently of their diachronic impact, and so partly for relational reasons. I argue that, even if we are distributive egalitarians, we must endorse the relational egalitarian conception to successfully make sense of some inequalities between age groups. I infer from this both that the putative view that the ‘relational’ conception of equality can be redescribed as distributive must be rejected and that the distributive view requires supplementation (but not necessarily displacement) by the relational view. (shrink)
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    Zoning Law, Health, and Environmental Justice: What’s the Connection?Juliana Maantay -2002 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (4):572-593.
    Zoning laws determine what types of land uses and densities can occur on each property lot in a municipality, and therefore also govern the range of potential environmental and health impacts resulting from the land use. Zoning regulations are the most ubiquitous of the land use laws in the United States, as well as in many other countries. As such, they have far-reaching effects on the location of noxious uses, and any concomitant environmental or human health impacts.Zoning has enormous implications, (...) in general, for shaping our environment, and because changes to zoning are made through a political process, it has possibilities for abuse. One zoning expert stated:I suppose what really disturbs me is that because zoning is the most universal of the legal tools for shaping the character of the municipality, any unwise use of the process has a far greater impact upon our national character than does the abuse of a less widely employed device. (shrink)
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    Organizational Culture and Strategy Implementation in Kenya Government Tourism Agencies.Juliana Kyalo -2023 -European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 7 (2):13-28.
    Purpose: The main aim of this study was to examine the influence of organizational culture on strategy implementation in Kenya Government Tourism Agencies. Materials and Methods: The study used a positivist approach research philosophy. The research designs employed in this study were explanatory and descriptive research designs. The study population comprised of the tourism industry. The study included the ministry of tourism itself since it is the parent ministry that regulates and oversees the operations of the tourism agencies to give (...) a total of 10 areas of study. A sample of 327 was achieved based on the following formula. This study used primary data. The study used questionnaires and interview guides to collect both qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data was analyzed through scientific methods using the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS version 22) while qualitative data was analyzed thematically. The descriptive statistics was first used to analyze the demographic factors of the respondents using frequencies and charts. Inferential statistics such as correlation and multiple linear regression analysis were used to test the relationship among the variables as per the study hypothesis. Findings: The culture of an organization was found to play a critical role in implementation of strategies and consequently realizations of set objectives and profits in organizations. Organizational norms, ethics, employee training and organizational climate are very key in achieving success while implementing strategies. Implications to Theory, Practice and Policy: It is recommended that organizations (tourism industry) create strategy implementation promoting culture, culture of timeliness, innovative culture, ethics and one which promotes team spirit. These aspects of culture need to be reinforced and strengthened to ensure implementation of strategies is smooth and quick enough. This study thus bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering a nuanced understanding of the interplay between organizational culture and strategy implementation in a critical sector for Kenya's economy. (shrink)
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    Soulmates: Resurrecting Eve.Juliana Geran Pilon -2012 - Routledge.
    In Soulmates: Resurrecting Eve,Juliana Geran Pilon argues for a return to an egalitarian view of men and women, found in the original Genesis narrative, as reflected through Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In each of these Abrahamic traditions, it was understood that man and woman were created to be soulmates in God's image—equal despite their different functions within society. Pilon writes that this original message has gradually been distorted, with disastrous effect. Any hope for an ennobling human community begins (...) by resurrecting Eve as an equal partner to Adam. The work examines the Biblical creation narrative, comparing it to Greek and other ancient mythologies. Pilon explains how the disturbing association of woman with sin and death led to Eve's demise as Adam's equal. The final section of the work deals with the Goddess myth, love and marriage in early religious narratives, and modern man's search for his soul no less than for a soulmate. The book, at its core, is a meditation on the relationship between men and women but also among human beings. The resurrection of Eve is indispensable to attaining a true appreciation of love and faith. Pilon uses religious texts, expert commentary, and various works of fiction, poetry, and psychology to make her argument come alive. The work is strengthened by the writing style, alternately poetic and humorous, and a clear and illuminating progression of ideas. Its emphasis on reconciliation and understanding, and its post-feminist outlook will find a receptive audience. (shrink)
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  23. The Marriage Of Isabella Of Aragon And Politan's Odes In Puellam And In Anum.Juliana Hill Cotton -1963 -Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 25 (1):57-68.
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    Vinculación universidad-sector productivo a través del proceso de transferencia tecnológica.Juliana Ferrer,Caterina Clemenza &Verónica V. González -2007 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 9 (2):267-288.
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    Beyond Diversity Ventriloquism: HowMujer T Is Transing Inclusion in Bogotá.Juliana Martínez -2017 -Hypatia 32 (3):679-695.
    In 2013 the mayor's office of Bogotá organized the first ever Mujer T. The event, originally conceived as a beauty pageant, generated considerable controversy. Unexpectedly, however, most of the criticism came not from conservative groups, but from well-known cisgender feminist scholars who criticized the event from a traditional gender perspective. A heated debate about the needs, challenges, desires, and opportunities of trans women continued during the weeks prior to the event. The discussion played out through blogs, social media, and private (...) and public conversations. Nevertheless, although there was much talk about transwomen, there was little room for their voices. This article argues that because of the actors involved, the dynamics and content of the conversations, and the changes that took place in its aftermath, Mujer T 2013 highlights how trans people's bodies, expressions—whether related to gender, culture, or politics—and self-determination processes are intensely policed and contested, even by those whose explicit intent is to support and celebrate them. Therefore, understanding the dynamics of what happened around Mujer T 2013 has important lessons for the development of trans-inclusive policies and initiatives, feminist scholarship and practice, and institutional and societal change. (shrink)
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    Apresentação - Dossiê Filosofias do corpo.Juliana Oliveira Missaggia -2019 -Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 10 (1):3.
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    corpo fenomenológico em Edith Stein e Simone Weil.Juliana Missaggia &Paola Ramos Ávila -2021 -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 66 (1):e39847.
    O objetivo deste artigo é realizar uma análise comparativa da forma como Edith Stein e Simone Weil desenvolvem o conceito de “corpo”, sobretudo em escritos de juventude. Para isso, partimos de uma análise de como cada uma das filósofas entende a corporeidade, indicando, a seguir, as semelhanças e diferenças. Embora encontremos diversos estudos apontando a afinidade entre as autoras, tais trabalhos costumam investigar as semelhanças biográficas, ou o envolvimento de ambas com a vivência mística. Seguindo, no entanto, um caminho pouco (...) explorado, procuramos analisar as convergências e divergências, no que diz respeito, especificamente, à noção de corpo, demonstrando, através deste estudo, como tanto Stein como Weil apresentam considerações originais em torno do tema, assunto, também, pouco investigado nas pesquisas sobre a fenomenologia da corporeidade. (shrink)
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  28. Pendekatan social identity untuk trust-building (studi pada kelompok kerja jerman Dan indonesia).Juliana Murniati -2010 -Phronesis (Misc) 10 (1).
    The study examined the influence of culture to trust-building. It also identified the relationship among social categorization, trust as a psychological state, and trusting behavior. The main theoretical frameworks were individualism-collectivism concept and social indentity theory. A variance of social dilemma game was developed as a mean to observe group interaction in the Indonesian workgroups and in the German workgroups (N Indonesian = 221; N German =181), and to measure trusting behavior in the groups. Results showed that culture has a (...) significant effect on trustbuilding within the groups. When individuals believed in trustworthiness of their interactive partners, the influence of social categorization was reduced. Social categorization played a mediation effect in both workgroups. However, Indonesian workgroups tended to show in group bias, German workgroups does not show this phenomenon. (shrink)
     
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    Making Tenofovir Accessible In The Brazilian Public Health System: Patent Conflicts And Generic Production.Juliana Veras -2014 -Developing World Bioethics 14 (2):92-100.
    In May 2011, the Brazilian Ministry of Health announced the distribution of the first batch of locally produced generic tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) to support its program of universal and free access for the treatment of HIV/AIDS. The inclusion of TDF in the public health program illustrates what has been considered the ‘Brazilian model’ of HIV/AIDS response, as it illustrates the current phase of the Brazilian pharmaceutical economy. Brazil is known for having managed to control the expansion of HIV/AIDS through (...) a unique initiative combining the public health and the industrial production of generics. But, if at first local manufacturers could freely copy ARVs and produce cheaper generic versions that were delivered to the Ministry of Health, since the country started to grant patents on drugs in 1996, the sustainability of this policy has been challenged by the high cost of patented second-line HIV/AIDS treatments. In order to assure continuity of the local production of ARVs, and keep the program of public health alive, Brazilians are now forced to deal with conflicts of drugs' intellectual property rights in order to open the path to generic production. This article aims to describe the experiences surrounding TDF in Brazil and the unprecedented conflicts and challenges it has brought for our different interviewees. Blurring the frontier between the public and the private, the TDF case was driven at the same time by an ethic of drug access and regulation of drug quality, which has inspired Brazilians to intervene and transform the world they live in. (shrink)
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    Sweet Dreams and Flying Machines.Juliana Weingaertner -2006 -Metascience 15 (1):133-136.
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    Infográfico: modos de ver e ler ciência na mídia.Juliana Alles de Camargo de Souza -2016 -Bakhtiniana 11 (2):190-206.
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    Uma tradução comentada do Pseudodoxia Epidemica de Thomas Browne: Vulgar and common errors sobre os animais no século XVII.Juliana Mesquita Hidalgo -2023 -Filosofia E História da Biologia 18 (1):17-35.
    Em 1646, o médico inglês Thomas Browne (1605-1682) publicou a obra enciclopédica, de inspiração baconiana, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, também conhecida como Vulgar Errors. Browne Nela abordou o que seriam erros disseminados sobre vários temas, incluindo concepções sobre os animais. Ele explicou a origem de cada concepção. Discutiu ideias e observações de outros autores e, em muitos casos, apresentou seus experimentos e observações. Tomou como decisivo o testemunho ocular. Apresentamos uma tradução contextualizada e comentada do Capítulo 1 do Livro III do Pseudodoxia.
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    Transindividuality and Philosophical Enquiry in Schools: A Spinozist Perspective.Juliana Merçon &Aurelia Armstrong -2011 -Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (2):251-264.
    We suggest in this paper that the practice of philosophy with children can be fruitfully understood as an example of a transindividual system. The adoption of the term ‘transindividuality’ serves two main purposes: it allows us to focus on individuation as a process and at the same time to problematise some of the classical antinomies of Western philosophy that continue to inform our understanding of the relation between individuality and community. We argue that the practice of philosophical inquiry with children, (...) when interpreted in terms of Spinoza’s conceptions of relational individuality and affective reason, offers a compelling example of how shared thinking operates as an individuating process in that knowledge and affect, interiority and exteriority, individuality and collectivity can be experienced in action and thought as complementary aspects of the same process. (shrink)
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    Filosofía y pandemia.Juliana Udi -2022 -Cuadernos de Filosofía 77.
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    La ontología social del último Lukács.Venancio Andreu Baldó -2022 - Madrid: Ápeiron Ediciones.
    1. Determinaciones universales, producción, pensamiento-lenguaje y ciencias -- v. 3. Política, derecho, e ideologias.
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    El saber histórico.Marc Baldó I. Lacomba -2013 - Valencia: Tirant Humanidades.
    La historia, buen referente para los tiempos de crisis, informa nuestro presente desde esta experiencia. Este libro trata, en primer lugar, de la conexión entre el taller del historiador y la explicación de la historia: cómo se construye este saber. En segundo lugar se identifica a los agentes de la historia (personas, colectivos y fuerzas sociales) se rastrea cómo la producen y se diseña su desarrollo, desde los tiempos del arco y la flecha hasta los de internet. En fin, la (...) tercera de sus claves es tomarle el pulso a la historiografía desde la Antigüedad a nuestros días, incidiéndose en la crisis de certidumbres que desde los años setenta del siglo XX ha afectado a las humanidades y ciencias sociales y ha diversificado y enriquecido los enfoques de la historia social. (shrink)
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  37. Il secondo illuminismo e l'età kantiana.di Italo F.Baldo -1981 - In Giovanni Santinello,Storia delle storie generali della filosofia. Brescia: La Scuola.
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    A paideia: cultura, cibercultura e a educação à dist'ncia.Juliana Savoy Fonari -2018 -Filosofia E Educação 10 (1):154-165.
    Apresenta os fundamentos históricos e institucionais da Educação grega clássica e da proposta de educação originada na Paideia Cristã. Aponta aspectos da formação do Cristianismo a partir da missionarização de Paulo e de suas Cartas, destinadas às comunidades cristãs emergentes, distantes de Jerusalém, núcleo originário do Cristianismo. Destaca o papel das Cartas Paulinas na constituição das comunidades cristãs primordiais. Apresenta as atuais definições de Educação à Distância e de Cibercultura, analisando aspectos da dinâmica atual de apresentação de percursos formativos à (...) Distância e de suas potencialidades e desafios. Aponta para a defesa da Educação à Distância como dispositivo plenamente potencial de formação acadêmica, cultural e educacional, tal como se deu na Paideia Cristã. (shrink)
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    Do Conceito de Aparelho Em Vilém Flusser e Do Capitalismo de Informação Em Byung-Chung Han À Duplicidade Humana: Um Horizonte Provável?Juliana Tiburcio Silveira Fossaluzza -2024 -Revista Dialectus 33 (33):450-488.
    Este artigo é resultado de uma pesquisa bibliográfica, pós-doutoral, que tem como ponto de partida as inquietações vividas pela autora durante o auge do período pandêmico em que realizou a experiência educativa remota, mais especificamente, no ano de 2020 e início de 2021, numa instituição federal de ensino, situada no interior do estado de São Paulo, Brasil. A partir da experiência vivida, de transformação da práxis educativa em remota, desenvolvida no ensino superior em cursos de graduação de forma presencial, a (...) pergunta fundamental que surgia naquele contexto se referia ao vir a ser da práxis educativa e das consequências da experiência remota para a educação formal. No entanto, à medida que a pesquisa, ainda inicial, vem se desenvolvendo, a questão do vir a ser da práxis educativa desembocou numa questão mais profunda sobre o vir a ser humano a partir da intensificação da relação sociotécnica em contexto pandêmico e que propicia, ao mesmo tempo, a possibilidade de fusão entre ser humano e aparelho digital, sendo o conceito de aparelho abordado na perspectiva de Vilém Flusser (1920-1991), um filósofo tcheco-brasileiro. O conceito de aparelho em Vilém Flusser é demasiado importante, e interessa o seu resgate, a retomada de seu pensamento, para que compreendamos hoje as tecnologias digitais não como meros instrumentos, mas sim como aparelhos, em que o ser humano vive à espreita, em sua função de, e como funcionário brinca contra o aparelho, esgotando suas virtualidades, sendo por ele dominado, pois como leigos não conhecemos a linguagem informática. É a passagem do homo faber para homo ludens, segundo Flusser. Nesse processo de transformação do ser social em algo que ainda não sabemos como identificar, o que defendemos, por meio do pensamento de Vilém Flusser e de Byung Chung-Han, é a hipótese da duplicidade humana, que consiste numa cisão a partir da fusão cada vez mais intensa entre ser humano e aparelho digital, como horizonte pós-histórico provável, e não desejável, da humanidade. Seria possível a desintegração humana a partir de sua degradação ontológica, no sentido histórico-social, da relação sociotécnica intensa e alienada com o aparelho digital? (shrink)
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    The Socratic Phronesis Today.Juliana González -2015 -Journal of Philosophical Research 40 (Supplement):61-67.
    One can say that the historical Socrates cannot be interpreted as an “intellectualist” and an “enemy of life.” On the contrary: Socrates’s actuality lies precisely in the fact that wisdom implies knowledge of one’s own ignorance, the self-birthing and the daily improvement of myself using all the rational and irrational potentialities of life.This conception of the ethical soul in Socrates can be compared today with the moral brain of neuroscience, which is understood in its integral unity as the locus of (...) the body-soul in its complex unity: reason-emotion-instinct. However, in spite of the analogies, there is a clear opposition between the Socratic encephalon and the moral brain of neurobiology. The Socratic one is free, internal, personal. The neuronal can be induced and manipulated through technology. The Socratic lesson is that virtue cannot be taught—and even less artificially provoked—from the outside. Nevertheless, in today’s world, we cannot think about ethics without both: Socrates as well as the advances in neuroethics. (shrink)
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    Logic.Juliana Weingaertner &Daniel Flage -2005 -Philosophical Books 46 (2):155-158.
  42. The God Who Provides: Biblical Images of Divine Nourishment.L.Juliana &M. Claassens -2004
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    Herman Cappellen, Josh Dever, The Inessential Indexical.Juliana F. Lima -2014 -Polish Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):78-80.
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    Rethinking the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity and Making Treatment-Related Decisions.Juliana Kan Yin Li -2020 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 31 (1):60-67.
    An accurate determination of an individual’s decisionmaking capacity is fundamental to obtaining informed consent for medical treatment, as it allows clinicians to balance respect for patients’ autonomy with the best interests of patients. Despite the increasing demand for assessments of patients’ capacity, healthcare professionals find this task complex and challenging. Currently, assessments are largely based on patients’ cognitive ability and do not sufficiently take into account other factors that influence patients’ judgment. Furthermore, it is important to assess for and treat (...) modifiable factors that impair decision-making capabilities, and to have guidance on when it is appropriate to delay treatment-related decisions. This article will review current methods for assessing capacity, highlight other factors to consider in the decision-making process, and propose an enhanced framework to guide clinicians in making timely and prudent treatment-related decisions for patients with impaired capacity. (shrink)
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    As doutrinas do "hen Kai pan": Giordano Bruno E espinosa na leitura de F. H. Jacobi.Juliana Ferraci Martone -2018 -Cadernos Espinosanos 39:215-244.
    As denominadas filosofias do _hen kai pan_tiveram um papel determinante no pensamento alemão do século XVIII e XIX, em boa parte devido ao tratamento que lhes foi dado por F. H. Jacobi em _Sobre a doutrina de Espinosa em cartas ao senhor Moses Mendelssohn _. Espinosa e Giordano Bruno são os grandes representantes desse modo de pensar, e suas filosofias inauguram uma nova articulação entre causa e razão, mundo e Deus. Jacobi identifica em ambos o modelo da máxima coerência intelectual (...) que uma filosofia pode alcançar, um monismo imanente cuja consistência lógica não pode ser combatida no interior do sistema com as armas da metafísica pura. Por outro lado, é no princípio indeterminado, comum a essas doutrinas, que Jacobi verá a confirmação de uma danosa tendência da história da filosofia que culmina no idealismo de Fichte e na filosofia do jovem Schelling, isto é, na união entre natureza naturada e naturante no eu. (shrink)
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    Journal for Philosophy English menu.Juliana Sokolová -2011 -Filozofia 66 (6):558-570.
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    Igualdad de oportunidades y autonomía familiar.Juliana Udi -2007 -Análisis Filosófico 27 (2):165-186.
    En el presente trabajo abordo el problema de la incompatibilidad normativa entre dos principios ampliamente aceptados entre los liberales igualitarios -el principio de igualdad de oportunidades y el de autonomía familiar- en el marco de la teoría de la justicia de Rawls. Luego de hacer explícitas las diferentes vías por las cuales la autonomía de la familia inexorablemente conduce a la desigualdad de oportunidades entre los individuos, me dedico a explorar dos soluciones al problema sugeridas por Rawls en Una teoría (...) de la justicia y a mostrar por qué las mismas son fallidas. This essay analyzes the problem of the normative incompatibility between two principles which are widely accepted by liberals -the principle of equality of opportunities and that of family autonomy- and this within the framework of Rawls´s theory of justice. After specifying different ways in which the autonomy of the family necessarily leads to inequality of opportunities between individuals, I examine two different solutions suggested by Rawls in A Theory of Justice and I intend to demonstrate why they are wrong. (shrink)
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  48. Lumen y lux: discusión de un problema semántico.Juliana Vicarioli -1982 -Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 52:165-170.
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    John Locke y la educación para la propiedad.Juliana Udi -2017 -Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 20 (1).
    El presente trabajo aborda el pensamiento educativo de John Locke desde una perspectiva poco frecuentada: sus vínculos con la teoría lockeana de la propiedad. Como se pone de relieve, Locke discrimina entre la educación de los hijos de propietarios y la de los hijos de no propietarios. La finalidad primaria de la primera es cultivar una serie de valores morales estrechamente vinculados con la propiedad –como la liberalidad y la justicia. La educación de los pobres, en cambio, queda reducida al (...) cultivo de la virtud que en el futuro permitirá a los niños convertirse en propietarios: la laboriosidad. (shrink)
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    Orphic Sophistry in the Protagoras.Juliana Kazemi -2023 -Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (1):11-22.
    This paper investigates a reference to the voice of the legendary musician Orpheus in Plato’s Protagoras. I propose that the Orpheus image does serious philosophical work in the text. Understanding the mythic and religious elements of the Orpheus tradition can help us conceptualize the harms of sophistry from a Platonic viewpoint. In the light of the image, the sophist emerges as a quasi-magical manipulator of rhetorical beauty who charms his students into subrational creatures. Furthermore, the image provides insight into Plato’s (...) conception of the difference between sophistic and Socratic education. Playing on the tradition of Orpheus as (failed) psychopomp, I suggest that the sophist employs a descent-style education which holds students captive in an underworld of glamorous but empty sensibles. In sharp contrast, Socratic ascent-style education pulls students upwards to active contemplation of ultimate reality. (shrink)
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