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    Filosofía y Educación en América Latina.Javier Collado,MónicaBustamante &Juan-Carlos Moreno -2022 -Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 43 (126).
    En este texto se hace una introducción y una breve presentación de las distintas contribuciones al dossier. Específicamente, en el texto se precisan los distintos sentidos y perspectivas en los que se han planteado reflexiones filosóficas sobre los distintos aspectos de la educación en América Latina, se muestran algunas líneas temáticas de las reflexiones, se relacionan esas reflexiones con algunos de los planteamientos de la filosofía latinoamericana, se justifica la importancia de continuar y fomentar el trabajo filosófico en este amplio (...) terreno de reflexión filosófica, y se plantean algunos retos para las futuras reflexiones. Finalmente, se presentan y comentan los artículos que forman parte del dossier. (shrink)
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    20 Lexicography Informs Lexical Semantics: The SIMPLE Experience.Nilda Ruimy,Elisabetta Gola &Monica Monachini -2001 - In Pierrette Bouillon & Federica Busa,The language of word meaning. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 350.
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    “Just Carbon”: Ideas About Graphene Risks by Graphene Researchers and Innovation Advisors.Rickard Arvidsson,Max Boholm,Mikael Johansson &Monica Lindh de Montoya -2018 -NanoEthics 12 (3):199-210.
    Graphene is a nanomaterial with many promising and innovative applications, yet early studies indicate that graphene may pose risks to humans and the environment. According to ideas of responsible research and innovation, all relevant actors should strive to reduce risks related to technological innovations. Through semi-structured interviews, we investigated the idea of graphene as a risk held by two types of key actors: graphene researchers and innovation advisors at universities, where the latter are facilitating the movement of graphene from the (...) laboratory to the marketplace. The most common idea found is that graphene is not a risk due to, e.g., low toxicity, low amounts produced/used, and its similarity to harmless materials. However, some researchers and advisors also say that graphene is a risk, e.g., under certain conditions or due to a lack of risk-related information. We explain the co-existence of these seemingly contradictory ideas through the semantic ambiguity of the word risk and a risk/no-risk rhetoric, where risks are mentioned rhetorically only to be disregarded as manageable or negligible. We suggest that some of the ideas held by the researchers and innovation advisors constitute a challenge to responsible research and innovation regarding graphene. At the same time, we acknowledge the dilemma that the discourse of responsible innovation creates for the actors: denying graphene risks makes them irresponsible due to a lack of risk awareness, while affirming graphene risks makes them irresponsible due to their everyday engagement in graphene development. We therefore recommend more research into what researchers and innovation advisors should do in practice in order to qualify as responsible. (shrink)
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  4. The Emotional Impact of Clinical Ethics Work on Clinical Ethicists: A Qualitative Study.Anna D. Goff,Marsha M. Michie,Marcie A. Lambrix &Monica L. Gerrek -forthcoming -AJOB Empirical Bioethics.
    Background The experiences of clinical ethicists have recently begun to garner some attention, but very little is known about the emotional impact of clinical ethics work on clinical ethicists. The purpose of our study was to explore the experiences of clinical ethicists in the United States in order to better understand the impact that their professional responsibilities have on them as people, as well as to learn about the ways in which organizational structures and coping mechanisms help them navigate the (...) emotional impact of their work.Methods This was a primary analysis of 34 semi-structured interviews with clinical ethicists across the United States. The interviews were conducted from May-September 2023 and were recorded, transcribed, and de-identified. The qualitative themes explored in this paper are part of a larger study informed by principles derived from grounded theory.Results Four major themes emerged: particular features of clinical ethics work seem to significantly impact the emotional state of clinical ethicists, lack of clarity about the role of clinical ethicists appears to significantly impact their emotional experience, organizational structures appear to shape clinical ethicists’ professional and emotional experiences, and clinical ethicists employ a variety of professional and personal coping mechanisms when experiencing adverse emotions because of their professional responsibilities.Conclusion Our findings suggest that clinical ethicists are profoundly impacted by their work and that their emotional experience is shaped by a wide range of factors both at the individual and systemic level. (shrink)
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  5. Ethical Issues Posed by Cluster Randomized Trials in Health Research.Charles Weijer,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Monica Taljaard,Ariella Binik,Robert Boruch,Jamie C. Brehaut,Allan Donner,Martin P. Eccles,Antonio Gallo,Andrew D. McRae &Ray Saginur -2011 -Trials 1 (12):100.
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    Incorporación de las TIC. Una estrategia complementaria en la formación de abogados.Jorge Enrique Gallego Vásquez,Mónica María Córdoba Castrillón &Angélica María Correa Correa -2016 -Ratio Juris 11 (23):125-153.
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    A Systematic Review of Electrophysiological Findings in Binge-Purge Eating Disorders: A Window Into Brain Dynamics.Joao C. Hiluy,Isabel A. David,Adriana F. C. Daquer,Monica Duchesne,Eliane Volchan &Jose C. Appolinario -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12:619780.
    Binge-purge eating disorders (BP-ED), such as bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder, may share some neurobiological features. Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive measurement modality that may aid in research and diagnosis of BP-ED. We conducted a systematic review of the literature on EEG findings in BP-ED, seeking to summarize and analyze the current evidence, as well as identify shortcomings and gaps to inform new perspectives for future studies. Following PRISMA Statement recommendations, the PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases were (...) searched using terms related to “electroencephalography” and “binge-purge” eating disorders. Of 555 articles retrieved, 15 met predefined inclusion criteria and were included for full-text analysis. Eleven studies investigated EEG by means of event-related potentials (ERP) in BP-ED individuals: 7 using eating disorder-related stimuli (i.e., food, body image) and 4 using non-eating disorder-related stimuli (i.e., facial expressions or auditory clicks). These studies found significant differences in the N200, P200, P300, and LPP components in BP-ED participants compared to controls, indicating that this population exhibits impairments in selective attention, attentional allocation/processing, and allocation of motivational or emotion-based attention. Five studies investigated EEG using frequency analysis; reporting significant differences in beta activity in fronto-temporal and occipito-temporo-parietal areas in BP-ED individuals compared to controls, revealing a dysfunctional brain network. However, the small number of studies, the heterogeneity of samples, study paradigms, stimulus types, and the lack of an adequate assessment of neuropsychological parameters are some limitations of the current literature. Although some EEG data are promising and consistent with neuroimaging and neuropsychological findings in individuals with BP-ED, future studies need to overcome current methodological shortcomings. (shrink)
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    A climate for commerce: the political agronomy of conservation agriculture in Zambia.Ola Tveitereid Westengen,Progress Nyanga,Douty Chibamba,Monica Guillen-Royo &Dan Banik -2018 -Agriculture and Human Values 35 (1):255-268.
    The promotion of conservation agriculture for smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa is subject to ongoing scholarly and public debate regarding the evidence-base and the agenda-setting power of involved stakeholders. We undertake a political analysis of CA in Zambia that combines a qualitative case study of a flagship CA initiative with a quantitative analysis of a nationally representative dataset on agricultural practices. This analysis moves from an investigation of the knowledge politics to a study of how the political agendas of the actors (...) involved are shaping agrarian practices. From its initial focus on CA as soil conservation and sustainable agriculture, the framing of the initiative has evolved to accommodate shifting trends in the policy arena. In tandem with the increased focus on climate adaptation, we see an increased emphasis on private sector-led modernisation. The initiative has shifted its target group from the poorest smallholders to prospective commercial farmers, and has forged connections between its farmer-to-farmer extension network and private input suppliers and service providers. The link between CA and input intensification is reflected in national statistics as a significantly higher usage of herbicides, pesticides and mineral fertilizer on fields under CA tillage compared to other fields. We argue that the environmental and participation agendas are used to buttress CA as an environmentally and socially sustainable agricultural development strategy, while the prevailing practice is the result of a common vision for a private sector-led agricultural development shared between the implementing organisation, the donor and international organisations promoting a new green revolution in Africa. (shrink)
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    La conservación de los tejidos.María Socorro Mantilla de los Ríos Rojas &Mónica Moreno García -2001 -Arbor 169 (667-668):677-690.
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    Editorial: Toward Consumer 4.0 Insights and Opportunities Under the Marketing 4.0 Scenario.María Pilar Martínez-Ruiz,Mónica Gómez-Suárez,Ana Isabel Jiménez-Zarco &Alicia Izquierdo-Yusta -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The equality S1 = D = R.Rami Grossberg,Alexei Kolesnikov,Ivan Tomašić &Monica Van Dieren -2003 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 49 (2):115-128.
    The new result of this paper is that for θ-stable we have S1[θ] = D[θ, L, ∞]. S1 is Hrushovski's rank. This is an improvement of a result of Kim and Pillay, who for simple theories under the assumption that either of the ranks be finite obtained the same identity. Only the first equality is new, the second equality is a result of Shelah from the seventies. We derive it by studying localizations of several rank functions, we get the followingMain (...) Theorem. Suppose that μ is regular satisfying μ ≥ |T|+, p is a finite type, and Δ is a set of formulas closed under Boolean operations. If either R[p, Δ, μ+]< ∞ or p is Δ-stable and μ satisfies “for every sequence {μi : i< |Δ| + ℵ0} of cardinals μi< μ we have that equation image holds”, then S[p, Δ, μ+] = D[p, Δ, μ+] = R[p, Δ, μ+].The S rank above is a localized version of Hrushovski's S1 rank. This rank, as well as our systematic use of local stability, allows us to get a more conceptual proof of the equality of D and R, which is an old result of Shelah. A particular case of the theorem offers a new sufficient condition for the equality of S1 and D[·, L, ∞]. We also manage, due to a more general approach, to avoid some combinatorial difficulties present in Shelah's original exposition. (shrink)
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    A Three-Wave Longitudinal Study of Moderated Mediation Between High-Performance Work Systems and Employee Job Satisfaction: The Role of Relational Coordination and Peer Justice Climate.Sajid Haider,Carmen De-Pablos-Heredero &Monica De-Pablos-Heredero -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Comparing Patient, Clinician, and Caregiver Perceptions of Care for Early Psychosis: A Free Listing Study.Erich M. Dress,Rosemary Frasso,Monica E. Calkins,Allison E. Curry,Christian G. Kohler,Lyndsay R. Schmidt &Dominic A. Sisti -2018 -Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 8 (2):157-178.
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    Emotion Regulation, Physical Diseases, and Borderline Personality Disorders: Conceptual and Clinical Considerations.Marco Cavicchioli,Lavinia Barone,Donatella Fiore,Monica Marchini,Paola Pazzano,Pietro Ramella,Ilaria Riccardi,Michele Sanza &Cesare Maffei -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This perspective paper aims at discussing theoretical principles that could explain how emotion regulation and physical diseases mutually influence each other in the context of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Furthermore, this paper discusses the clinical implications of the functional relationships between emotion regulation, BPD and medical conditions considering dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) as a well-validated therapeutic intervention, which encompasses these issues. The inflexible use of maladaptive emotion regulation strategies (e.g., suppression, experiential avoidance, and rumination) might directly increase the probability of (...) developing physical diseases through a physiological pathway, or indirectly through a behavioral pathway. Some metabolic and chronic medical conditions could significantly impact emotional functioning through biological alterations involved in emotion regulation. Several empirical studies have shown high co-occurrence rates between BPD and several chronic physical diseases, especially ones linked to emotion-based maladaptive behaviors. DBT addresses physical diseases reported by individuals with BPD reducing problematic behaviors functionally associated to emotion dysregulation and identifying physical health as a goal forBuilding a Life Worth Living. (shrink)
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    Public Health Law Strategies for Suicide Prevention Using the Socioecological Model.Catherine Cerulli,Amy Winterfeld,Monica Younger &Jill Krueger -2019 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):31-35.
    Suicide is a public health problem which will require an integrated cross-sector approach to help reduce prevalence rates. One strategy is to include the legal system in a more integrated way with suicide prevention efforts. Caine explored a public health approach to suicide prevention, depicting risk factors across the socio-ecological model. The purpose of this paper is to examine laws that impact suicide prevention at the individual, relational, community, and societal levels. These levels are fluid, and some interventions will fall (...) between two, such as a community-level approach to training that enhances provider-patient relationships. At the individual level, we will review laws to improve screening requirements across systems. At the relational level, we note interventions with couples having conflict, such as protection orders and access to attorney consultations, which have been known to be injury prevention mechanisms. At the community level, we discuss legislation that recommends suicide prevention efforts for key individuals working as frontline providers in the medical and educational systems. At the societal level, we explore public awareness campaigns that target stigma reduction for those suffering from mental health burden and enhance linkage to care. The article closes with the discussion that laws are good, but their implementation is essential. (shrink)
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    When memory leads the brain to take scenes at face value: face areas are reactivated at test by scenes that were paired with faces at study.John A. Walker,Kathy A. Low,Neal J. Cohen,Monica Fabiani &Gabriele Gratton -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  17. Un-tabooing empathy : the benefits of empathic science with nonhuman research participants.Christine Webb,Becca Franks,Monica Gagliano &Barbara Smuts -2022 - In Francesca Mezzenzana & Daniela Peluso,Conversations on empathy: interdisciplinary perspectives on imagination and radical othering. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    La experiencia de la hospitalidad en la callípolis utópica de Tomás Moro.Paula VeraBustamante -2021 -Tábano 18:129-143.
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  19. La radiotelevisión pública en España.E.Bustamante -2005 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 65.
     
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    La teoría institucional del derecho.Lino Rodríguez-AriasBustamante -1972 -Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 12 (1):37-64.
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    New essays on the Fish-Dworkin debate.Thomas da Rosa deBustamante &Margaret Martin (eds.) -2023 - New York: Hart Publishing, An Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
    This book considers the seminal debate in jurisprudence between Ronald Dworkin and Stanley Fish. It looks at the exchange between Dworkin and Fish, initiated in the 1980s, and analyses the role the exchange has played in the development of contemporary theories of interpretation, legal reasoning, and the nature of law. The book encompasses 4 key themes of the debate between these authors: legal theory and its critical role, interpretation and critical constraints, pragmatism and interpretive communities, and some general implications of (...) the debate for issues like the nature of legal theory and the possibility of objectivity. The collection brings together prominent legal theorists and one of the protagonists of the debate: Professor Stanley Fish, who concludes the collection with an interview in which he discusses the main topics discussed in the collection. (shrink)
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    Reification and recognition in teenage years in the contemporary world: An interpretation based on a critical look at Axel Honneth's theses.Mônica Guimarães Teixeira do Amaral &Maria Patrícia Cândido Hetti -2020 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (5):508-523.
    This article seeks to explore the theoretical contributions of Axel Honneth, particularly in his works, The Struggle for Recognition and Reification, aiming at diving deep into the debate on the contemporary ideological expressions and their incidence in the process of subjective constitution in teenage years. This particular interest springs from the need to interweave the concepts of reification, forgetfulness and recognition within a fruitful theoretical field in order to interpret a project work called Hip-Hop: cultures and identities, developed with teenagers (...) in a public school in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. From our point of view, the concepts of reification and forgetfulness are fundamental to identify how the conservative ideological expressions are present in the imaginary of adolescents in the contemporary world. Although rereading the concepts of reification and forgetfulness, as proposed by the author, is regarded as essential for understanding the ideological expressions that are based on and guided by consumption. However, even though we acknowledge Honneth's efforts toward moving forward with the concept of reification, it is crucial to emphasize the mediation concept Lukács explored in his work, History and Class Consciousness, so as to elucidate how the forgetfulness of the primary recognition relations is processed. (shrink)
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    Trends in Socioeconomic Inequalities in Norwegian Adolescents’ Mental Health From 2014 to 2018: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Study. [REVIEW]Arnhild Myhr,Kirsti S. Anthun,Monica Lillefjell &Erik R. Sund -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Cardiovascular medicine at face value: a qualitative pilot study on clinical axiology.Myriam M. Altamirano-Bustamante,Nelly Altamirano-Bustamante,David Bialostozky,Héctor Cisneros,Carlos Macías-Ojeda,Carmen Flores Cisneros,Ana Serrano,Sergio Ricco,Jorge Mendez,Rodrigo Nava-Diosdado &Adalberto de Hoyos -2013 -Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 8 (1):1-9.
    IntroductionCardiology is characterized by its state-of-the-art biomedical technology and the predominance of Evidence-Based Medicine. This predominance makes it difficult for healthcare professionals to deal with the ethical dilemmas that emerge in this subspecialty. This paper is a first endeavor to empirically investigate the axiological foundations of the healthcare professionals in a cardiology hospital. Our pilot study selected, as the target population, cardiology personnel not only because of their difficult ethical deliberations but also because of the stringent conditions in which they (...) have to make them. Therefore, there is an urgent need to reconsider clinical ethics and Value-Based Medicine. This study proposes a qualitative analysis of the values and the virtues of healthcare professionals in a cardiology hospital in order to establish how the former impact upon the medical and ethical decisions made by the latter.ResultsWe point out the need for strengthening the roles of healthcare personnel as educators and guidance counselors in order to meet the ends of medicine, as well as the need for an ethical discernment that is compatible with our results, namely, that the ethical values developed by healthcare professionals stem from their life history as well as their professional education.ConclusionWe establish the kind of actions, communication skills and empathy that are required to build a stronger patient-healthcare professional relationship, which at the same time improves prognosis, treatment efficiency and therapeutic adhesion. (shrink)
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    Birth: A Collection of Poems. [REVIEW]Sarah N. Cross,Elizabeth Dickhut,Monica Kidd,Katie Antony,Gretchen A. Case,Moira Linehan &Carl Tyler -2012 -Journal of Medical Humanities 33 (2):127-134.
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    Deciding when a life is not worth living:Animperative to measure what matters.Monica E. Lemmon -2020 -Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (1):18-19.
    As a neonatal neurologist, I serve families facing tragic decisions in which they must balance trade-offs between death and life with profound disability. I often find myself in complex discussions about future outcome, in which families sort through in real-time what information they value most in making such a choice. Will he laugh? Will he be in pain? Will he know how much he’s loved? In this month’s feature article, Brick et al share the results of an online survey aimed (...) at assessing public views on when a life is not worth living, in an effort to inform ongoing legal and clinical debates about withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for children. These findings raise important questions about how we define and measure outcomes that matter to parents as they make these tragic decisions. It is challenging to interpret these findings in the absence of context of how decision-making for infants occurs in real-time. The nature of this study and its objective required that cases be substantially simplified. As the authors acknowledge, the prognoses and function of the children involved in these cases were often deeply contested. Prognostic uncertainty is common for children with significant …. (shrink)
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    Is Kyritsis’ Interpretive Reply to Positivism Sufficiently Interpretive? An Observation on Shared Authority.ThomasBustamante -2017 -Jurisprudence 8 (3):641-652.
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    La alquibla: ¿ciencia religiosa o religión científica?Mónica Rius -2006 -'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 11:93-111.
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    Entre espectros y asedios. Jacques Derrida y la sobrevida.Carmen Gloria RuizBustamante -2019 -Ideas Y Valores 68 (170):37-58.
    Se examina la noción de espectro, propuesta en Espectros de Marx, para evidenciar la problematización que Jacques Derrida hace a la oposición, que se supone tajante, entre las nociones de vida y muerte. Se evidencia que Derrida no traza tal problematización exclusivamente a partir de Espectros de Marx, sino también desde diversos textos que dan cuenta de un constante asedio que ronda su pensamiento: la sobrevida. A su vez, se analiza la discusión que Derrida sostuvo con el espectro de Marx (...) para evidenciar: (1) de qué modo la herencia fiel-infiel de Marx contribuye al pensamiento de la sobrevida; (2) cómo en tal pensamiento de la sobrevida se inscribe necesariamente el problema de la justicia y la alteridad. (shrink)
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    Gratitude: Prompting behaviours that build relationships.Monica Y. Bartlett,Paul Condon,Jourdan Cruz,Jolie Baumann &David Desteno -2012 -Cognition and Emotion 26 (1):2-13.
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    Culture: Copying, Compression, and Conventionality.Mónica Tamariz &Simon Kirby -2015 -Cognitive Science 39 (1):171-183.
    Through cultural transmission, repeated learning by new individuals transforms cultural information, which tends to become increasingly compressible . Existing diffusion chain studies include in their design two processes that could be responsible for this tendency: learning and reproducing . This paper manipulates the presence of learning in a simple iterated drawing design experiment. We find that learning seems to be the causal factor behind the increase in compressibility observed in the transmitted information, while reproducing is a source of random heritable (...) innovations. Only a theory invoking these two aspects of cultural learning will be able to explain human culture's fundamental balance between stability and innovation. (shrink)
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    Encoding Motion Events During Language Production: Effects of Audience Design and Conceptual Salience.Monica Lynn Do,Anna Papafragou &John Trueswell -2022 -Cognitive Science 46 (1):e13077.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 1, January 2022.
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    Book Symposium on Margaret Martin’s "Judging Positivism": Introduction.ThomasBustamante -2022 -Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 55.
    Introducción Esta introducción fornece una visión general del Book Symposium sobre el libro Judging Positivism, de Margaret Martin, con contribuciones de André Coelho, ThomasBustamante y Jorge Fabra-Zamora, así como una respuesta analítica de Margaret Martin.
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  34. Artículo convertido automáticamente ver artículo original.SuleimaBustamante Uzcátegui &José Sánchez Carreño -2007 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 9 (2):207-220.
     
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  35. Conflictos, dilemas y paradojas: cine y bioética en el inicio de la vida.PintoBustamante,Boris Julián,Gómez Córdoba &Ana Isabel (eds.) -2019 - Bogotá, D.C.: Editorial Universidad del Rosario.
    The topics addressed in this work deal with the bioethical and legal conflicts in scenarios such as the termination of pregnancy, assisted reproductive technologies, technical developments in the genomic era, the reproductive cloning of human beings, divergences of sexual development and transsexualism, and a proposal for the analysis of ethical conflics in clinical practice. The joint work of students and professors has lead to identifying a set of issues that address both medical elements and cultural, moral, and legal variables in (...) relation to the proposed topics, in order to offer the necessary elements to deal with the complexity of each of these issues, in which cinema has been used as a didactic and mimetic resource that organizes the argumentative process of each case."--page 2 of cover. (shrink)
     
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    Can Raz’s Pre-Emption Thesis Survive under a Dworkinian Theory of Law and Adjudication?ThomasBustamante -2022 -Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 55.
    ¿Puede la tesis del reemplazo de Raz sobrevivir en el contexto de una teoría dworkiniana del derecho y de la adjudicación? Judging Positivism, de Margaret Martin, fornece una de las mejores reconstrucciones y una de las más interesantes críticas ya planteadas contra la influyente filosofía del derecho de Joseph Raz. En uno de los pasos centrales de su argumento, Martin desafía una sumisión central de Raz, que es el intento de combinar la tesis del reemplazo con la tesis de la (...) justificación normal. Mientras la primera exige que ciudadanos y oficiales excluyan de la deliberación cualesquiera razones de primer orden para la acción, la ultima invita consideraciones sobre legitimidad que no se puede examinar con independencia de las razones de primer orden que la tesis del remplazo pretende excluir. En este comentario crítico, yo acepto la crítica de Martin según la cual esas dos tesis no pueden ser aceptadas como argumentos conceptuales. Sin embargo, sugiero que aún existe un espacio para armonizarlas si se las acepta por razones normativas. Si hay un buen argumento para tratar razones jurídicas como un nivel intermedio de razones para la acción, entonces puede haber buenos argumentos circunstanciales para tratar razones institucionales como remplazantes en el sentido que Raz defiende en su teoría del derecho. (shrink)
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    El sector audiovisual: grandes expectativas, profundas incertidumbres.EnriqueBustamante -1995 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 41:97-114.
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  38. Incremento del rendimiento académico en la construcción de sólidos en el espacio a través de un diseño instruccional asistido por el computador.GloriaBustamante -2001 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1 (5):177-192.
     
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    «Limites » de l'analyse latino-américaine sur la communication : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.EnriqueBustamante &Germaine Mandelsaft -2000 -Hermes 28:53.
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  40. La temprana crisis del sistema televisivo español.EnriqueBustamante -1991 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 27.
     
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    Philosophy of law as an integral part of philosophy: essays on the jurisprudence of Gerald J. Postema.Thomas da Rosa deBustamante &Thiago Lopes Decat (eds.) -2020 - New York, NY: Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
    This edited collection includes contributions from expert philosophers of law and considers the work of one of the most important legal philosophers of our time, Professor Gerald J Postema. The chapters dig deep into important camps of Postema's rich theoretical project including: - the value of the rule of law; - the ideal of integrity in adjudication; - his works on analogical reasoning; - the methodology of jurisprudence; - dialogues with Ronald Dworkin, Joseph Raz, Frederick Schauer and HLA Hart. It (...) includes an original article by Professor Postema, in which he develops his conception of the rule of law and replies to some objections to previous works, and an interview in which he provides a fascinating and unique insight into his philosophy of law. (shrink)
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    The Relationship between Syntactic Satiation and Syntactic Priming: A First Look.Monica L. Do &Elsi Kaiser -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8:281505.
    Syntactic satiation is the phenomenon where some sentences that initially seem ungrammatical appear more acceptable after repeated exposures (Snyder 2000). We investigated satiation by manipulating two factors known to affect syntactic priming, a phenomenon where recent exposure to a grammatical structure facilitates subsequent processing of that structure (Bock 1986). Specifically, we manipulated (i) Proximity of exposure (number of sentences between primes and targets) and (ii) Lexical repetition (type of phrase repeated across primes and targets). Experiment 1 investigated whether acceptability ratings (...) of Complex-NP Constraint (CNPC) and Subject islands improve as consequence of these variables. If so, priming and satiation may be linked. When primes were separated from targets by one sentence, CNPC islands’ acceptability was improved by a preceding island of the same type, but Subject islands’ acceptability was not. When prime-target pairs were separated by five sentences, we found no improvement for either island type. Experiment 2 asked whether improvements in Experiment 1 reflected online processing or offline end-of-sentence effects. We used a self-paced reading paradigm to diagnose online structure-building and processing facilitation (Ivanova 2012) during processing. We found priming for Subject islands when primes and targets were close together, but not when they were further apart. No effects were detected when CNPC islands were close together, but there was a localized effect when sentences were further apart. The disjunction between Experiments 1 and 2 suggests repetition of the structure in Subject islands facilitated online processing but did not ‘spill over’ to acceptability ratings. Meanwhile, results for CNPC islands suggest that acceptability rating improvements in Experiment 1 may be driven by factors distinct from online processing facilitation. Together, our experiments show that satiation may not be a one-size-fit-all phenomenon but, instead, appears to manifest itself differently for different types of structures. Priming is possible and may be linked to satiation in some purportedly “unbuildable” structures (e.g. Subject islands), but not for all types (e.g. CNPC islands). Despite this, it appears that while the types of mechanisms targeting different island types are distinct, they are nevertheless similarly sensitive to the proximity between individual exposures. (shrink)
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  43. The integrative effects of global legal pluralism.Monica Hakimi -2020 - In Paul Schiff Berman,The Oxford handbook of global legal pluralism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  44. Beliefs Based on Emotional Reception: Their Formation, Justification and Truth.Monica Holland -1990 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    Perception is commonly regarded by philosophers as being the only basis of empirical knowledge. I challenge this assumption by investigating how we come to have beliefs about the emotional experiences of ourselves and others, and how we come to have beliefs about the emotional properties of inanimate objects, such as the belief that the church is somber. Before presenting my account of this type of belief formation, I argue that the observation that someone is in a particular emotional state, or (...) the observation that an inanimate object displays an emotional property, should not be subsumed under the rubric of perception. I argue that this subsumption oversimplifies the nature of such observations and leaves too many interesting and important philosophical questions unanswered. In addition to suggesting how these sorts of beliefs are formed, I argue that philosophers should endeavor to include them in their discussions of knowledge, and I examine how three contemporary accounts of knowledge can be expanded to accommodate such beliefs in the capacity of knowledge claims. (shrink)
     
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    New Jewellery Evidence from the Antikythera Shipwreck: A Stylistic and Chronological Analysis.Monica Jackson -2010 -Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (1):177-194.
    Nouvelles données sur les bijoux de l’épave d’Anticythère : analyse stylistique et chronologique. Cet article, qui traite des bijoux en or hellénistiques inédits provenant de l’épave d’Anticythère, propose une datation du milieu du iie s. av. J.-C. Les bijoux sont examinés parallèlement à des exemplaires de style et de fabrication semblables, comme en particulier une paire de boucles d’oreilles d’Éros-Attis provenant d’un trésor bien daté de l’île de Délos. Une analyse comparative des boucles d’oreilles d’Anticythère et de Délos, sur le (...) plan typologique et dans le cadre de la production d’un atelier, recoupe les récentes données chronologiques fournies par l’épigraphie pour la fabrication du Mécanisme d’Anticythère. (shrink)
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    The healing nature of communion: Scottish psychoanalysis, R.D. Laing, and therapeutic communities.Monica A. Lawson -2016 -Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (1):20-28.
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    Diferència sexual a «La vida la mort».Carmen RuizBustamante -2021 -Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 66:95.
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    Strategies in Syllogistic Reasoning.Monica Bucciarelli &P. N. Johnson-Laird -1999 -Cognitive Science 23 (3):247-303.
    This paper is about syllogistic reasoning, i.e., reasoning from such pairs of premises as, All the chefs are musicians; some of the musicians are painters. We present a computer model that implements the latest account of syllogisms, which is based on the theory of mental models. We also report four experiments that were designed to test this account. Experiments 1 and 2 examined the strategies revealed by the participants' use of paper and pencil as aids to reasoning. Experiment 3 used (...) a new technique to externalize thinking. The participants had to refute, if possible, putative conclusions by constructing external models that were examples of the premises but counterexamples of the conclusions. Experiment 4 used the same techniques to examine the participants' strategies as they drew their own conclusions from syllogistic premises. The results of the experiments showed that individuals not trained in logic can construct counterexamples, that they use similar operations to those implemented in the computer model, but that they rely on a much greater variety of interpretations of premises and of search strategies than the computer model does. We re‐evaluates current theories of syllogistic reasoning in the light of these results. (shrink)
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    Emerging diseases, re‐emerging histories.Monica H. Green -2020 -Centaurus 62 (2):234-247.
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    Proposições nietzschianas para pensar a questão animal.Mónica B. Cragnolini -2018 -Cadernos Nietzsche 39 (1):120-131.
    In The Gay Science, Book I, Aphorism 7, which is entitled “Something for the industrious”, Nietzsche points to a “work program” to the new gay science, programm that move away philosophy from usual places with which it is familiar. Likewise, in The Gay Science there are mentions about a “natural history of the animal” and, given the link between the birth of moral and our relation with animals (as observed in Human, all too Human II, 57), I consider that part (...) of “this something” for the industrious in present times must be carried out regarding the animal issue. Then I will outline some propositions from Nietzschean philosophy in order to think this subject, mainly on the basis of the criticism and complaint of those humanists prejudices that continue to form a “naturalized” part of our link with animals. (shrink)
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