(1 other version)El conflicto alejandrino del 38 d.C. como στάσις en Contra Flaco de Filón.MaríaElisaAcevedoSosa -2024 -Patristica Et Medievalia 45 (1):67-77.detailsEn Contra Flaco Filón define como στάσις el ataque antijudío del año 38 d.C. por el cual se vulneran los derechos de residencia y libre culto que los judíos afirmaban poseer desde la fundación de Alejandría. Uno de los principales argumentos esgrimidos por parte de griegos y egipcios es la ilegitimidad de la posesión de derechos por parte de los judíos a causa de su condición de extranjeros. Por consiguiente, los estudios historiográficos especializados han centrado su análisis en el debate (...) sobre el estatus de ciudadanía de los judíos en la Alejandría del siglo I. El presente trabajo se correrá de esa perspectiva de estudio con el fin de hacer foco en la comprensión de las implicancias filosóficas e ideológicas de la interpretación de Filón a propósito de la ofensiva antijudía. Para ello, se analizará el concepto de στάσις que procede de la filosofía griega clásica. Dicho término expresa en Platón y Aristóteles la lucha facciosa entre conciudadanos por derechos y privilegios con una violencia semejante a la de una guerra contra los extranjeros. Así pues, se intentará demostrar que Filón utiliza el término στάσις en el sentido filosófico griego clásico para demostrar que la violencia antijudía es una guerra interna y, por tanto, un intento de subversión del orden legal romano. (shrink)
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Clarice Lispector: um diálogo entre filosofia e literatura.MariaElisa de Oliveira -1988 -Trans/Form/Ação 11:69-76.detailsO presente trabalho visa apresentar algumas considerações em torno do confronto/encontro entre filosofia e literatura. A produção ficcional de Clarice Lispector, no âmbito da literatura brasileira contemporânea, nos fornece a oportunidade de analisarmos a obra de arte a partir de um enfoque interdisciplinar.Nous présentons ici quelques considérations concernant la confrontation/rencontre entre la philosophie et la littérature. Dans la littérature brésilienne contemporaine, l'oeuvre de Clarice Lispector nous offre l'occasion d'analyser l'oeuvre d'art d'un point de vue interdisciplinaire.
Renegotiating gender roles and cultivation practices in the Nepali mid-hills: unpacking the feminization of agriculture.Kaitlyn Spangler &MariaElisa Christie -2020 -Agriculture and Human Values 37 (2):415-432.detailsThe feminization of agriculture narrative has been reproduced in development literature as an oversimplified metric of empowerment through changes in women’s labor and managerial roles with little attention to individuals’ heterogeneous livelihoods. Grounded in feminist political ecology, we sought to critically understand how labor and managerial feminization interact with changing agricultural practices. Working with a local NGO as part of an international, donor-funded research-for-development project, we conducted semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and participant observation with over 100 farmers in Mid-Western (...) Nepal in 2017. Household structure and headship are dynamic in the context of male out-migration, pushing women to take on new agricultural duties and increasing household labor responsibilities. In this context, decision-making processes related to agricultural management and new cultivation practices illustrate ongoing renegotiations of gender and cultivation practices within and beyond the household. We contend that the heterogeneity of household power dynamics muddies the empowering impacts of migration and emphasize the importance of community spaces as a locus of subjectivity formation and social value. We conclude that FPE can illuminate complexities of power, space, and individual responses to socio-ecological conditions that challenge the current feminization of agriculture framework. (shrink)
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Mapping gendered pest management knowledge, practices, and pesticide exposure pathways in Ghana and Mali.MariaElisa Christie,Emily Van Houweling &Laura Zseleczky -2015 -Agriculture and Human Values 32 (4):761-775.detailsGlobal food security challenges demand an understanding of farmers’ gendered practices and perspectives. This research draws on data from a quantitative survey and qualitative methods to explore gender differences related to farmers’ practices, perceptions, and knowledge of pesticides and other pest management practices in tomato growing regions of Ghana and Mali. A pathways approach based on participatory mapping integrates findings and reveals gender differences in labor and knowledge at different stages of tomato production. Farmers in both countries are heavily reliant (...) on pesticides, but there are also differences in pest management knowledge and practices between them. In Mali, farmers are more familiar with Integrated Pest Management practices, but less aware of potential health risks of pesticides and more likely to engage in dangerous agro-chemical practices. In both countries, women are significantly less aware of pesticide dangers and IPM techniques than men and exposed to pesticides though a variety of pathways. We argue that the gender division of labor and differences in access to resources, information, and power between the two sites leads to gendered pesticide exposure pathways that are often unseen by the biological scientists who tend to focus on the field. Gender inequalities in knowledge and unsafe practices were particularly apparent in Mali compared to Ghana, possibly due to the lower literacy rates and decision making power of women and their narrower range of involvement in tomato production. The article concludes with gender sensitive recommendations to improve IPM research methods, trainings, and technology diffusion. (shrink)
Jameson on Allegory: Notes from the Periphery.MariaElisa Cevasco -2021 -Historical Materialism 29 (1):151-161.detailsThis piece makes a comment on the usefulness of allegory as a mode of reading, by way of an examination of the representation of nationalism in Jameson and in Antonio Candido.
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Secundus entre las flores del vergel.MaríaElisa Lage Cotos -1999 -Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 6:275-288.detailsEn este trabajo se trata de estudiar la pervivencia de Secundus (llamado el "Taciturno", contemporáneo de Adriano), en el Viridarium consolationis de Jacobus de Benevento, (. circa. 1271). El Viridarium, publicado por primera vez en 1880 a partir del manuscrito Montecassino 207 (s. XV), aduce las opiniones de Secundus sobre la mujer y sobre la amistad pero, si se revisa el manuscrito Modena, Biblioteca Estense, se prueba que existen algunas dudas sobre la identificación del autor con el nombre de Secundus. (...) Se examinan también las referencias a este filósofo en las versiones romances del Viridarium: en castellano, portugués, italiano y en la lengua de los valdenses. (shrink)
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Participación de mujeres en la historia de Ideas y Valores.María Lucía Rivera Sanín &DianaMaríaAcevedo Zapata -2021 -Ideas Y Valores 70:145-171.detailsEste es un estudio descriptivo sobre la participación de las mujeres en los 70 años de la revista Ideas y Valores. Describimos la progresión histórica de la proporción de género en la publicación de textos, el comportamiento de las autoras según los tipos de textos de su autoría y el impacto de la indexación de la revista en la proporción de género. Caracterizamos a las autoras según tipos de textos, país de afiliación institucional y temas, y describimos su participación como (...) autoras referidas en reseñas, traducciones y diálogos. Finalmente, ofrecemos una bibliografía completa de las autoras en Ideas y Valores. (shrink)
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Book review: ‘Two Girls’ and Other Essays, written by Roberto Schwarz. [REVIEW]MariaElisa Burgos Cevasco -2014 -Historical Materialism 22 (1):148-165.detailsThe piece is a review of Roberto Schwarz’s ‘Two Girls’ and Other Essays, edited by Francis Mulhern, and published by Verso. It gives the reader an overview of Roberto Schwarz’s intellectual project and formation. It comments on the essays and tries to substantiate the claim that Schwarz is ‘the finest dialectical critic since Adorno’. This is done mainly through a discussion of one the key categories that organise his thought, objective form, and also by a discussion of his practice of (...) spatial dialectics. (shrink)
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Conservation agriculture and gendered livelihoods in Northwestern Cambodia: decision-making, space and access.Stéphane Boulakia,MariaElisa Christie &Daniel Sumner -2017 -Agriculture and Human Values 34 (2):347-362.detailsSmallholder farmers in Rattanakmondol District, Battambang Province, Cambodia face challenges related to soil erosion, declining yields, climate change, and unsustainable tillage-based farming practices in their efforts to increase food production within maize-based systems. In 2010, research for development programs began introducing agricultural production systems based on conservation agriculture to smallholder farmers located in four communities within Rattanakmondol District as a pathway for addressing these issues. Understanding gendered practices and perspectives is integral to adapting CA technologies to the needs of local (...) communities. This research identifies how gender differences regarding farmers’ access to assets, practices, and engagement in intra-household negotiations could constrain or facilitate the dissemination of CA. Our mixed-methods approach includes focus group discussions, semi-structured interviews, famer field visits, and a household survey. Gender differences in access to key productive assets may affect men’s and women’s individual ability to adapt CA. Farmers perceive the practices and technologies of CA as labor-saving, with the potential to reduce men’s and women’s labor burden in land-preparation activities. However, when considered in relation to the full array of productive and reproductive livelihood activities, CA can disproportionately affect men’s and women’s labor. Decisions about agricultural livelihoods were not always made jointly, with socio-cultural norms and responsibilities structuring an individual’s ability to participate in intra-household negotiations. While gender differences in power relations affect intra-household decision-making, men and women household members collectively negotiate the transition to CA-based production systems. (shrink)
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The poet's figure in Friedrich von Hardenberg and Gaston Bachelard: some considerations.MariaElisa de Oliveira -1996 -Trans/Form/Ação 19:47-59.detailsThrough Fire - important element in Novalis and Gaston Bachelard, we could try an approach between these two authors, separated in time, but close in the aesthetic's imagination value.Através do Fogo - elemento marcante tanto em Novalis quanto em Gaston Bachelard, pudemos ensaiar uma aproximação entre esses dois autores, distantes no tempo, mas próximos no tocante à valorização da imaginação.
Voluntariado e humanização com palhaços: por quê? Para quê? Intervenções em crianças hospitalizadas. [REVIEW]Aline Sommerhalder,Ana Maria Lino &MariaElisa Nicolielo -2019 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 24:019028.detailsO artigo origina-se de uma investigação sobre uma prática social vivenciada por adultos voluntários que atuaram como palhaços e personagens em intervenções realizadas em um hospital no município de São Carlos/SP. O objetivo foi identificar e refletir nos recursos circenses e na atividade voluntária, indicadores para uma relação dialógica entre os participantes e analisar a finalidade com que a ludicidade é proposta durante a internação de crianças para tratamento de saúde. As atividades, a estrutura e a forma de organização do (...) GAG - Grupo Amor em Gotas constituíram o contexto de estudo, para a análise e reflexão sobre a função do voluntariado e as intervenções com palhaço, visando o processo de humanização no ambiente hospitalar. O estudo apresenta a inter-relação entre a cultura circense, as condições de internação hospitalar e as possibilidades de ressignificação do adoecimento. Sustentada em aporte teórico da educação, em destaque Paulo Freire, a investigação teve o estudo de caso como metodologia científica da pesquisa qualitativa realizada com registro em diários de campo. Dentre os resultados, destaca-se que a presença de grupos de palhaços e personagens em ambiente hospitalar além de representarem uma estratégia de enfrentamento da dor e sofrimento causados pelo adoecimento, promovem a interação com as crianças em seu próprio modo de agir no mundo: pelo brincar. Palavras chave : Humanização. Voluntariado. Palhaços. Crianças hospitalizadas. Ludicidade. (shrink)
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A residência Pedagógica\Mackenzie interpretada à luz das categorias de Marli André: um relato de experiência.Angela Zamora Guimaraes Cilento,MariaElisa Pereira Lopes &Jennifer Andressa da Silva Cabrera -2023 -Revista Digital de Ensino de Filosofia - REFilo:10-1.detailsEste artigo tem como seu objetivo revisitar a trajetória do projeto interdisciplinar entre filosofia e pedagogia da Residência Pedagógica promovida pela CAPES, no curso de filosofia da Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, na qual, foi desempenhada à luz das categorias de Marli André. A autora preocupada com as questões do cotidiano escolar em especial de 1°grau, se propõe a analisar os estudos etnográficos realizados, e para tanto, nos apresenta como essências três dimensões sendo elas: institucional/organizacional, institucional/pedagógica e filosófica/histórica/epistemológica. Este artigo utiliza-se destas (...) categorias apresentadas pela autora para reviver vivências, experiências e aprendizados dos processos interdisciplinares e transdisciplinares ocorridos no período de 2019 ao longo de sua jornada e sua participação no projeto da Residência Pedagógica. (shrink)
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O Crime-Desastre da Barragem de Fundão/Mariana: Como Dar Nome À Memória Do Trauma?Edvaldo Antonio de Melo &MariaElisa Silva Mendes -2025 -Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 18 (35):43-60.detailsResgatar a identidade de um povo significa revisitar sua memória, sua história e as lembranças que determinam a construção de sua identidade. O presente ensaio busca refletir sobre os impactos da mineração, suas causas, impasses e consequências na memória e na construção das identidades locais, a saber, das comunidades afetadas. Tendo em vista o rompimento ocorrido na barragem de Fundão, surgem algumas provocações ético-filosóficas, tais como: por que falar de crime-desastre e não simplesmente de desastre ou rompimento da barragem? Como (...) dar nome a esta memória do trauma, do inexplicável? Afinal, como pensar a memória da comunidade no pós-rompimento? (shrink)
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Digital communication in and beyond organizations: unintended consequences of new freedom.Elisa Maria Entschew -2019 -Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 17 (3):304-320.detailsPurpose The purpose of this paper is to address the following question: In times of permanent connectivity, what forms of freedom need to be considered to prevent permanent availability as an unintended consequence? By using the Hegelian perspective on freedom, the paper categorizes three forms of freedom to transfer them to a common, contemporary understanding of freedom relating it to freedom through human-to-human digital communication. The aim is to show that freedom is not only about independence and realizing choices but (...) also about embedding and committing oneself. Design/methodology/approach This mainly conceptual paper derives implications based on the Hegelian theory. This is supplemented by an interdisciplinary approach, whereby categories of other philosophers, ethicists, economists and sociologists are applied. The analysis of the contemporary perspective on freedom is enriched by referencing empirical studies. Findings Digital communication offers new freedom such as working with fewer restrictions from time and space, especially for knowledge workers. It is theoretically possible to work 24 h per day from anywhere, as well as to decide on the final location and timing of one’s work. When solely focusing on these – seemingly advantageous – forms of freedom in times of permanent connectivity, unintended consequences such as the expectation of permanent availability develop. The key message of the paper is that considering one’s temporal and social dependencies is an indispensable part of actual freedom to avoid unintended consequences. Practical implications Organizations need to invest in moral discernment to understand unintended consequences, as well as to cope with them. Originality/value Applying the Hegelian theory on freedom based on digital communication to better understand social dynamics of digital communication is a largely unexplored avenue in the existing scientific literature. The decision to undertake this venture resulted from the identified necessity of understanding freedom better. It is often not clear what is meant by freedom through digital communication. Although freedom is a complex construct, it is often reduced to independence/having a choice and realizing choices. When solely focusing on independence and realizing choices, unintended consequences such as permanent availability often go unnoticed. It is exactly because of these issues that this paper endeavors to examine the meaning of the powerful, yet complex, term of freedom. (shrink)
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Letter-Writing as a Decolonial Feminist Praxis for Philosophical Writing.DianaMaríaAcevedo-Zapata -2020 -Hypatia 35 (3):410-423.detailsAccording to Chandra Mohanty, there is no apolitical academy; academic and scholarly practices are in themselves political, insofar as they are inscribed in power and validation relations, which answer to and have effects upon the patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist structures to which they belong. In the case of philosophical writing, this means that the forms that regulate writing, that is, what determines how one must write in different contexts, are expressive of the power structures within philosophical academia. These power structures (...) are upheld through time because of, among many other factors, the rendering invisible of the diversity of places of enunciation belonging to those who write and think in philosophy, and of the universalization of the privileges associated with said places of enunciation. In this article, I propose a way of writing letters that appeals to grammatical persons and their relation to the authors of the texts. Through this writing practice it is possible to make explicit the places of enunciation from which we write philosophy. This enables, first, making visible the privileges and oppressions of those writing philosophy; and second, generating small spaces of resistance and transformation of the oppressive power relations within the philosophical academy. (shrink)
El olvido del olvido: una aproximación psicoanalítica.CarmenElisa EscobarMaría -2015 -Revista de Filosofia Aurora 27 (40):345.detailsApoyado en dos afirmaciones de Lacan respecto al olvido, una en 1954 y otra en 1970, junto con la aseveración de Allouch de que el psicoanálisis se había constituido en una práctica de dar caza al recuerdo, cuando antes que otra cosa se trataba de olvidar, este artículo se propone plantear el problema del olvido en tres direcciones: a) Retomando dos tipos de olvido que permiten pensar una forma radical de olvido: olvido del olvido. b) Relacionando olvido y repetición, al (...) revisar, de acuerdo con Lacan, el carácter demoníaco que se le atribuye a esta última, y c) a través de un recorrido por autores que han fijado su atención en el olvido, señalando la importancia del olvido como medio de recuperación de sí mismo pero también de un olvido de sí terapéutico. (shrink)
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Danzar conceptos filosóficos.DianaMaríaAcevedo-Zapata -2022 -Universitas Philosophica 39 (79):257-271.detailsEn este texto exploraré la idea de que la práctica de la danza puede ser un método de investigación en filosofía. Propongo que no solo es posible hacer filosofía en movimiento, sino que además esta aproximación cinética al pensamiento permite poner en cuestión y transformar sesgos y paradigmas patriarcales y coloniales que han predominado en la historia de la filosofía. La danza nos permite experimentar nuestros cuerpos a través de, en y por el movimiento, en lugar de meramente hablar y (...) referirnos al cuerpo como un objeto (como cualquier otro objeto) y de conceptualizar sus propiedades generales. Mi tesis es que un cuerpo que piensa es un cuerpo en movimiento, de manera que, si queremos filosofar como una forma de rechazar los dualismos y privilegios arbitrarios, la danza es una forma interesante de hacerlo. Analizaré el concepto de lo viviente de Gilbert Simondon, a partir de una difracción basada en la experiencia de participar en un taller de danza de Marie Bardet, para mostrar que cuando la temporalidad y la topología de lo viviente se aclaran en la experiencia, es posible constatar las potencias de pensamiento de los cuerpos múltiples, ya no está en cuestión un cuerpo abstracto, sino un cuerpo vivido, feminizado, marcado por historias singulares. (shrink)
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Rethinking surveillance and control : beyond the "security versus privacy" debate.Elisa Orrù,Maria-Gracia Porcedda &Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann (eds.) -2017 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.detailsThis book is based on the premise that the trade-off between privacy and security is both unsound and conceals important aspects of surveillance and control. Accordingly, the authors analyse the symbiotic relationship between liberty and security, and the emptiness of both concepts when considered in isolation. They explore and contextualise different notions of risk, surveillance practices and the value of the rights to private life and data protection. Thereby, they show that surveillance and control neither necessarily attain security, nor always (...) pose a threat to privacy and, conversely, that protecting privacy does not necessarily hamper security provision. Moreover, they appreciate how surveillance and control, mediated through technology, express and sustain specific power relationships. The book thus offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives, ranging from critical studies to international relations, law, philosophy and sociology, to rethink surveillance and control. (shrink)
Margaret Cavendish. Escritura, estilo Y filosofía natural.DianaMaríaAcevedo-Zapata -2017 -Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 58 (137):271-290.detailsRESUMO O objetivo deste trabalho é indicar como a exploração estilística de Margaret Cavendish responde às particularidades do conceito de natureza dela, por exemplo, a tese de que a natureza é uma matéria viva, infinita, mutável e heterogênea. Primeiramente, mostrarei o modo pelo qual a autora está presente em seus escritos, como ela escreve de uma perspectiva de primeira pessoa sobre sua própria experiência e de quem ela é. Resumirei brevemente sua biografia e o contexto no qual ela praticou filosofia. (...) Dado que suas escolhas de estilo são bastante numerosas, apresentarei somente algumas poucas, entre as peculiaridades estilísticas dela. Em segundo lugar, desenvolverei uma visão geral do seu conceito de natureza, ao contrário do proposto pelas teorias mecanicistas de seu tempo. Esclarecerei que tal conceito é expresso adequadamente pela diversidade estilística à qual Cavendish se volta em suas investigações. ABSTRACT This paper aims at indicating how Margaret Cavendish's stylistic exploration answer to the particularities of her concept of nature, i.e. the thesis that nature is live, infinite, changing and heterogeneous matter. I will first show the way in which the author is present in her writings, as she writes from a first person perspective about her own experience and from who she is. I will briefly summarise her biography and the context in which she practiced philosophy. Given that her stylistic choices are quite numerous, I will only present a few of her stylistic particularities. Secondly, I will develop the general outline of her concept of nature, as opposed to the one proposed by the mechanistic theories of her time. I will make it clear that said concept is adequately expressed in the stylistic diversity to which Cavendish turns in her investigations. (shrink)
Tiempo serial y experiencia del tiempo. Un debate en clave cartesiana.DianaMaríaAcevedo-Zapata -2017 -Dianoia 62 (79):103-122.detailsResumen: Propongo una crítica a la noción de serialidad en la comprensión del concepto de tiempo en el contexto de los estudios cartesianos. En el debate entre los defensores del tiempo continuo y quienes defienden un tiempo discreto, sostengo que ninguna de estas posiciones tiene en cuenta que la serialidad se enmarca en una noción de tiempo que se concibe como divisible y numerable y que no pertenece intrínsecamente a la naturaleza de la experiencia temporal del cogito. Mi propuesta consiste (...) en comenzar a desarrollar la caracterización de dicho tiempo experiencial y cogitativo.: My aim is to criticize the notion of seriality embedded in the understanding of time within the framework of Cartesian studies. I hold that neither those who defend that time is continuous nor those who think that it is discrete take into account the fact that seriality is rooted in a conception of time conceived as divisible and numerable that does not belong intrinsically to the nature of the experience of time of the cogito. I propose to advance towards a characterization of such experiential and cogitative time. (shrink)
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Tragedy, comedy and humour in psychoanalysis. [Spanish].CarmenElisa EscobarMaría -2008 -Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 8:136-158.detailsA partir de la afirmación de S. Critchley de que el psicoanálisis es la prolongación, profundización y complicación de lo que él llama paradigma trágico-heroico , se trata de precisar que lo trágico es lo que hace inseparables la teoría y la experiencia psicoanalítica de la risa y los fenómenos ligados a ella. Esto, en general, ha sido insuficientemente indagado. Siguiendo estos argumentos, se presentan algunas observaciones en torno a esa especie de exhortación “volver a las cosas mismas”, tan afín (...) al método freudiano, al “uso” de lo trágico-heroico en Lacan, al concepto de Cosa al aporte de Freud al humor . Por otra parte, y en completa relación con lo anterior, se destacan algunos señalamientos lacanianos que ubican al “cuerpo” como central en la experiencia de lo cómico. Y por último, se examina la contraposición Bergson - Freud - Lacan en torno a la risa, lo mecánico y el lenguaje. (shrink)
Poiesis del tiempo y del movimiento: Una nueva mirada a la ontología aristotélica.DianaMaríaAcevedo Zapata -2014 -Universitas Philosophica 31 (63).detailsHaving in mind the concept of poiesis, as Paul Valéry uses it, time and movement are presented as concepts produced within the project of understanding the natural world. From the idea of philosophy as a way of constructing through concepts the intelligibility of phenomena, I will show the coherence between the construction of the concept of time and that of the concept of movement.
El hysteron/proteron del tiempo.DianaMaríaAcevedo Zapata -2015 -Ideas Y Valores 64 (159):33-46.detailsEl pasaje de la _Física _ (218b21-219a) ha llevado a postular un concepto de tiempo deter minado por las condiciones perceptivas de la psyche. Se muestra cómo las condiciones de percepción son un punto de partida en la investigación: lo que es primero y más cercano a los sentidos y más conocido para los seres humanos. El punto de llegada es la conexión necesaria entre la existencia del tiempo y la del cambio. La percep ción del cambio de los durmientes (...) de Cerdeña permite determinar los elementos que componen la experiencia del tiempo y proceder a determinar aquellos que compo nen la existencia de este. (shrink)
Lozano-Vásquez, Andrea y Meléndez, Germán, comps. Convertir la vida en arte: una introducción histórica a la filosofía como forma de vida.DianaMaríaAcevedo-Zapata -2017 -Ideas Y Valores 66 (163):373.detailsLozano-Vásquez, Andrea y Meléndez, Germán, comps. Convertir la vida en arte: una introducción histórica a la filosofía como forma de vida. Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2016. 389 pp.
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Risk and Protective Factors of Psychological Distress in Patients Who Recovered From COVID-19: The Role of Cognitive Reserve.Maria Devita,Elisa Di Rosa,Pamela Iannizzi,Sara Bianconi,Sara Anastasia Contin,Simona Tiriolo,Marta Ghisi,Rossana Schiavo,Nicol Bernardinello,Elisabetta Cocconcelli,Elisabetta Balestro,Anna Maria Cattelan,Davide Leoni,Biancarosa Volpe &Daniela Mapelli -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.detailsRecent studies reported the development of psychological distress symptoms in patients who recovered from COVID-19. However, evidence is still scarce and new data are needed to define the exact risk and protective factors that can explain the variability in symptoms manifestation. In this study, we enrolled 257 patients who recovered from COVID-19 and we evaluated the levels of psychological distress through the Symptoms Checklist-90-R scale. Data concerning illness-related variables were collected from medical records, while the presence of subjective cognitive difficulties, (...) both before and after the illness, as well as the level of the cognitive reserve, were assessed over a clinical interview. Results revealed that being female and reporting the presence of subjective cognitive difficulties after COVID-19 were associated with higher levels of psychological distress. At the same time, being admitted to the hospital and having a high CR were protective factors. Adding new information to this emerging research field, our results highlight the importance of a complete psychological and cognitive assessment in patients with COVID-19. (shrink)
Uribe Alarcón,María Victoria. Antropología de la inhumanidad. Un ensayo interpretativo sobre el terror en Colombia. Bogotá: Universidad de los Andes, 2018. 138 pp. [REVIEW]DianaMaríaAcevedo -2019 -Ideas Y Valores 68:219-221.detailsRESUMEN Partiendo de algunas experiencias del presente, se retoma la interpretación nietzs cheana del resentimiento para explorar la complejidad y ambivalencia del fenómeno e iluminar cuestiones actuales. Así, se vinculan dos tendencias y sus implicaciones: cómo el resentimiento genera la fijación de una identidad amenazadora que lleva a la estigmatización de un otro, a la vez como una forma de rechazo de la contingencia histórica; y cómo el vínculo del resentimiento con la temporalidad, en particular con un tipo de memoria, (...) produce una incapacidad para asumirla creadoramente. Esta reflexión deja abiertas preguntas sobre cómo los cuerpos afectados por el resen timiento pueden revertirlo y dar lugar a formas más vitales de relación con el mundo. ABSTRACT On the basis of selected experiences from the present, the article revisits the Nietzschean interpretation of resentment in order to explore the complexity and ambivalence of the phenomenon and shed light on current issues. To that effect, it connects two tendencies and their implications: the manner in which resentment generates the fixation of a threatening identity that leads to the stigmatization of an other, which, at the same time, involves a rejection of historical contingency; and the manner in which the link between resentment and temporality, in particular with a type of memory, produces an incapacity to assume it creatively. This reflec tion leaves questions open regarding how bodies affected by resentment can twist it around and give rise to more vital forms of relating to the world. (shrink)
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A latência na atualidade: considerações sobre crianças encaminhadas para psicoterapia.Maria Lúcia Tiellet Nunes,AnaElisa Hallberg,Denise Steibel,Paula von Mengden Campezatto,Bianca Sanchotene &Milena da Rosa Silva -2011 -Revista Aletheia 35:51-68.detailsA latência é o período do desenvolvimento menos abordado pela literatura psicanalítica e menos compreendido, apesar de corresponder à idade na qual ocorre a maior procura por atendimento psicológico. Além disso, questiona-se um possível encurtamento do período da latência em nossa cultura. Partindo ..
To Help or Not to Help? Prosocial Behavior, Its Association With Well-Being, and Predictors of Prosocial Behavior During the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic.Elisa Haller,Jelena Lubenko,Giovambattista Presti,Valeria Squatrito,Marios Constantinou,Christiana Nicolaou,Savvas Papacostas,Gökçen Aydın,Yuen Yu Chong,Wai Tong Chien,Ho Yu Cheng,Francisco J. Ruiz,María B. García-Martín,Diana P. Obando-Posada,Miguel A. Segura-Vargas,Vasilis S. Vasiliou,Louise McHugh,Stefan Höfer,Adriana Baban,David Dias Neto,Ana Nunes da Silva,Jean-Louis Monestès,Javier Alvarez-Galvez,Marisa Paez-Blarrina,Francisco Montesinos,Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas,Dorottya Ori,Bartosz Kleszcz,Raimo Lappalainen,Iva Ivanović,David Gosar,Frederick Dionne,Rhonda M. Merwin,Maria Karekla,Angelos P. Kassianos &Andrew T. Gloster -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.detailsThe coronavirus disease pandemic fundamentally disrupted humans’ social life and behavior. Public health measures may have inadvertently impacted how people care for each other. This study investigated prosocial behavior, its association well-being, and predictors of prosocial behavior during the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and sought to understand whether region-specific differences exist. Participants from eight regions clustering multiple countries around the world responded to a cross-sectional online-survey investigating the psychological consequences of the first upsurge of lockdowns in spring 2020. Prosocial behavior (...) was reported to occur frequently. Multiple regression analyses showed that prosocial behavior was associated with better well-being consistently across regions. With regard to predictors of prosocial behavior, high levels of perceived social support were most strongly associated with prosocial behavior, followed by high levels of perceived stress, positive affect and psychological flexibility. Sociodemographic and psychosocial predictors of prosocial behavior were similar across regions. (shrink)
Acceleration through Digital Communication: Theorizing on a Perceived Lack of Time.Elisa Maria Entschew -2021 -Humanistic Management Journal 6 (2):273-287.detailsDigital communication between humans fundamentally changes the nature of communication. One inherent change is the acceleration of communication as a systematic change in societal life, particularly in the workplace. Often, the aim is to release time resources. However, the acceleration of communication also leads to the opposite: a lack of time. This paradoxical development can be based on an acceleration cycle whereby technologies seem to be a solution on the micro-level, but they are also a significant part of the problem (...) on the meso-level. (shrink)
Virtue Ethics: Retrospect and Prospect.Elisa Grimi,John Haldane,Maria Margarita Mauri Alvarez,Michael Wladika,Marco Damonte,Michael Slote,Randall Curren,Christian B. Miller,Liezl Zyl,Christopher D. Owens,Scott J. Roniger,Michele Mangini,Nancy Snow &Christopher Toner (eds.) -2019 - Springer.detailsThe rise of the phenomenon of virtue ethics in recent years has increased at a rapid pace. Such an explosion carries with it a number of great possibilities, as well as risks. This volume has been written to contribute a multi-faceted perspective to the current conversation about virtue. Among many other thought-provoking questions, the collection addresses the following: What are the virtues, and how are they enumerated? What are the internal problems among ethicists, and what are the objections and replies (...) to contemporary virtue ethics? Additionally, the practical implications following from the answers to these questions are discussed in new and fascinating research. Fundamental concepts such as teleology and eudaimonism are addressed from both a historical and dialectical approach. This tome will contribute not only to providing further clarity to the current horizons in virtue ethics, but also to the practical conclusion following from the study: to challenge the reader toward a greater pursuit of the virtuous life. (shrink)
Biodemographic study of a central Apennine area (Italy) in the 19th and 20th centuries: marriage seasonality and reproductive isolation. [REVIEW]Maria Enrica Danubio &Elisa Amicone -2001 -Journal of Biosocial Science 33 (3):427-450.detailsThis study investigates seasonality of marriages and reproductive isolation in six long-isolated communities in the central Apennines (Italy). It had two objectives: (1) the identification of an Apennine biodemographic model in comparison with mountain communities of other regions, and with non-Apennine communities in Abruzzo, and (2) to identify the possible effects of the drainage of Lake Fucino (1854 shows that there was a delayed, limited period of increased consanguinity in the few decades around the turn of the century. This is (...) different from the national situation, and thus could be a consequence of the Lake Fucino drainage. (shrink)
Introduction.Elisa Orrù,Maria Grazia Porcedda &Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann -2017 - In Elisa Orrù, Maria Grazia Porcedda & Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann,Rethinking Surveillance and Control. Beyond the 'Security vs. Privacy' Debate. Baden-Baden: Nomos. pp. 11-20.detailsThe book introduced in this text is based on the premise that the trade-off between privacy and security is both unsound and conceals important aspects of surveillance and control. Accordingly, the authors analyse the symbiotic relationship between liberty and security, and the emptiness of both concepts when considered in isolation. They explore and contextualise different notions of risk, surveillance practices and the value of the rights to private life and data protection. Thereby, they show that surveillance and control neither necessarily (...) attain security, nor always pose a threat to privacy and, conversely, that protecting privacy does not necessarily hamper security provision. Moreover, they appreciate how surveillance and control, mediated through technology, express and sustain specific power relationships. The book thus offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives, ranging from critical studies to international relations, law, philosophy and sociology, to rethink surveillance and control. (shrink)
Rethinking Surveillance and Control. Beyond the 'Security vs. Privacy' Debate.Elisa Orrù,Maria Grazia Porcedda &Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann (eds.) -2017 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.detailsThis book is based on the premise that the trade-off between privacy and security is both unsound and con-ceals important aspects of surveillance and control. Accordingly, the authors analyse the symbiotic relati-onship between liberty and security, and the emptiness of both concepts when considered in isolation. They explore and contextualise different notions of risk, surveillance practices and the value of the rights to pri-vate life and data protection. Thereby, they show that surveillance and control neither necessarily attain security, nor always (...) pose a threat to privacy and, conversely, that protecting privacy does not necessarily hamper security provision. Moreover, they argue that surveillance and control, mediated through technolo-gy, express and sustain specific power relationships. The book offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives, ranging from critical studies to international relations, law, philosophy and sociology, to rethink surveillance and control. (shrink)
Ethical Focal Points as a Complement to Accelerated Social Change.Andreas Suchanek &Elisa Maria Entschew -2018 -Humanistic Management Journal 3 (2):221-232.detailsIn times of digitalization and globalization, social expectations change at an increasing pace. In order to provide orientation in times of frequent change, this article argues to reinforce the meaning of moral principles, norms, or values as focal points, which build the basis of mutually aligned behavioral expectations. Accordingly, the paper explains the abstract meaning of focal points – having reciprocal expectations as foundation for social cooperation – as well as the particular relevance of the focal point ‘do no harm’.
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Ética en medicina intensiva.Marcial Orlando Cabrera Cantarero &DianaMaría del Consuelo ArceSosa -2025 -Medicina y Ética 36 (2):740-756.detailsLa disponibilidad de tecnología avanzada, la proximidad a medidas terapéuticas especializadas y el personal médico altamente calificado son algunas de las características que convierten a las Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos (UCIs) en piezas imprescindibles en las instituciones hospitalarias. El ingreso de pacientes con patologías complejas, las situaciones de alto estrés emocional, la toma de decisiones cruciales y la resolución de problemas éticamente desafiantes conforman el “día a día” de las UCIs.
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tVNS Increases Liking of Orally Sampled Low-Fat Foods: A Pilot Study.Lina Öztürk,PiaElisa Büning,Eleni Frangos,Guillaume de Lartigue &Maria G. Veldhuizen -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:600995.detailsRecently a role for the vagus nerve in conditioning food preferences was established in rodents. In a prospective controlled clinical trial in humans, invasive vagus nerve stimulation shifted food choice toward lower fat content. Here we explored whether hedonic aspects of an orally sampled food stimulus can be modulated by non-invasive transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) in humans. In healthy participants (n= 10, five women, 20–32 years old, no obesity) we tested liking and wanting ratings of food samples with varying (...) fat or sugar content with or without tVNS in a sham-controlled within-participants design. To determine effects of tVNS on food intake, we also measured voluntary consumption of milkshake. Spontaneous eye blink rate was measured as a proxy for dopamine tone. Liking of low-fat, but not high-fat puddings, was higher for tVNS relative to sham stimulation. Other outcomes showed no differences. These findings support a role for the vagus nerve promoting post-ingestive reward signals. Our results suggest that tVNS may be used to increase liking of low-calorie foods, which may support healthier food choices. (shrink)