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    Role of the Cingulate Cortex in Dyskinesias-Reduced-Self-Awareness: An fMRI Study on Parkinson’s Disease Patients.Sara Palermo,Leonardo Lopiano,Rosalba Morese,Maurizio Zibetti,Alberto Romagnolo,Mario Stanziano,Mario Giorgio Rizzone,Giuliano Carlo Geminiani,MariaConsueloValentini &Martina Amanzio -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    What Happens When I Watch a Ballet and I Am Dyskinetic? A fMRI Case Report in Parkinson Disease.Sara Palermo,Rosalba Morese,Maurizio Zibetti,Alberto Romagnolo,Edoardo Giovanni Carlotti,Andrea Zardi,MariaConsueloValentini,Alessandro Pontremoli &Leonardo Lopiano -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  3. Informe sobre la sección de Tradición Clásica (II).MaríaConsuelo Alvarez Morán &Rosa María Iglesias Montiel -forthcoming -Nova et Vetera.
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  4. Análisis del impuesto a las transacciones financieras en América Latina.MaríaConsuelo González Pérez &María Lourdes López López -2013 -Telos (Venezuela) 15 (1):91-102.
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    Does the Use of Learning Management Systems With Hypermedia Mean Improved Student Learning Outcomes?MaríaConsuelo Sáiz-Manzanares,Raúl Marticorena-Sánchez,José Francisco Díez-Pastor &César Ignacio García-Osorio -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Commitment of independent and institutional women directors to corporate social responsibility reporting.MaríaConsuelo Pucheta‐Martínez,Inmaculada Bel‐Oms &Gustau Olcina‐Sempere -2018 -Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (3):290-304.
    Business Ethics: A European Review, EarlyView.
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  7. Análisis del impuesto a las transacciones financieras en América Latina//Analysis of the Financial Transaction Tax in Latin American.MaríaConsuelo González Pérez-México &María Lourdes López López-México -2013 -Telos (Venezuela) 15 (1):91-102.
     
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    Can You Add Power‐Sets to Martin‐Lof's Intuitionistic Set Theory?Maria Emilia Maietti &SilvioValentini -1999 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (4):521-532.
    In this paper we analyze an extension of Martin-Löf s intensional set theory by means of a set contructor P such that the elements of P are the subsets of the set S. Since it seems natural to require some kind of extensionality on the equality among subsets, it turns out that such an extension cannot be constructive. In fact we will prove that this extension is classic, that is “ true holds for any proposition A.
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    How Do B-Learning and Learning Patterns Influence Learning Outcomes?MaríaConsuelo Sáiz Manzanares,Raúl Marticorena Sánchez,César Ignacio García Osorio &José F. Díez-Pastor -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8:257460.
    Learning Management System (LMS) platforms provide a wealth of information on the learning patterns of students. Learning Analytics (LA) techniques permit the analysis of the logs or records of the activities of both students and teachers on the on-line platform. The learning patterns differ depending on the type of Blended Learning (B-Learning). In this study, we analyse: (1) whether significant differences exist between the learning outcomes of students and their learning patterns on the platform, depending on the type of B-Learning (...) [Replacement blend (RB) vs. Supplemental blend (SB)]; (2) whether a relation exists between the metacognitive and the motivational strategies (MS) of students, their learning outcomes and their learning patterns on the platform. The 87,065 log records of 129 students (69 in RB and 60 in SB) in the Moodle 3.1 platform were analyzed. The results revealed different learning patterns between students depending on the type of B-Learning (RB vs. SB). We have found that the degree of blend, RB vs. SB, seems to condition student behavior on the platform. Learning patterns in RB environments can predict student learning outcomes. Additionally, in RB environments there is a relationship between the learning patterns and the metacognitive and (MS) of the students. (shrink)
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    Corporate governance, female directors and quality of financial information.MaríaConsuelo Pucheta-Martínez,Inmaculada Bel-Oms &Gustau Olcina-Sempere -2016 -Business Ethics: A European Review 25 (4):363-385.
    The aim of this study is to examine whether gender diversity on audit committees influences financial reporting quality by using panel data of Spanish listed firms. The financial reporting quality of firms is measured by the type of opinion received in the audit report. We estimate various panel data models of audit opinions and control for factors that are traditionally found to impact audit opinions. This study provides evidence to support the hypotheses that the percentage of females on ACs reduces (...) the probability of qualifications due to errors, non-compliance or the omission of information. Furthermore, the results also find that the percentage of female directors on ACs, the percentage of independent female directors on ACs and ACs chaired by females increase the likelihood of further transparency by disclosing audit reports with uncertainties and scope limitation qualifications. (shrink)
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    Female Institutional Directors on Boards and Firm Value.MaríaConsuelo Pucheta-Martínez,Inmaculada Bel-Oms &Gustau Olcina-Sempere -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 152 (2):343-363.
    The aim of this research is to examine what impact female institutional directors on boards have on corporate performance. Previous research shows that institutional female directors cannot be considered as a homogeneous group since they represent investors who may or may not maintain business relations with the companies on whose corporate boards they sit. Thus, it is not only the effect of female institutional directors as a whole on firm value that has been analysed, but also the impact of pressure-resistant (...) female directors, who represent institutional investors that only invest in the company, and do not maintain a business relation with the firm. We hypothesize that there is a non-linear association, specifically quadratic, between institutional and pressure-resistant female directors on boards and corporate performance. Our results report that female institutional directors on boards enhance corporate performance, but when they reach a certain threshold on boards, firm value decreases. In line with female institutional directors, pressure-resistant female directors on boards also increase firm value, but only up to a certain figure, above which they have a negative impact on firm performance. These findings are consistent with an inverted U-shaped relationship between female institutional directors and pressure-resistant female directors and firm performance. (shrink)
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    Observation of Metacognitive Skills in Natural Environments: A Longitudinal Study With Mixed Methods.MaríaConsuelo Sáiz Manzanares,Miguel Ángel Queiruga Dios,César Ignacio García-Osorio,Eduardo Montero García &Jairo Rodríguez-Medina -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Teacher Training Effectiveness in Self-Regulation in Virtual Environments.MaríaConsuelo Sáiz-Manzanares,Leandro S. Almeida,Luis J. Martín-Antón,Miguel A. Carbonero &Juan A. Valdivieso-Burón -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Higher education in the 21st century faces the challenge of changing the way in which knowledge is conveyed and how teachers and students interact in the teaching-learning process. The current pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has hastened the need to face up to this challenge and has furthered the need to approach the issue from the perspective of digitalisation. To achieve this, it is necessary to design training programmes geared towards teaching staff and which address both the use of technology and (...) instructional design aimed at promoting the development of self-regulated learning and automatic feedback systems. In this study, work was carried out with 23 teachers in a training programme conducted through Moodle. The aims were: to test whether there were any significant differences between the behaviour patterns of new teachers compared to experienced teachers, to determine whether clusters of behaviour patterns corresponded to the type of teacher and to ascertain whether the level of teacher satisfaction with the training activity in digital teaching will depend on the type of teacher. A quantitative as well as a qualitative design was applied. Differences were found in the behaviour patterns in the training activities for the development of rubrics and use of learning analytics systems in virtual learning environments. It was also found that the type of teacher did not correspond exactly to the behaviour cluster in the learning platform. In addition, no significant differences were found in the level of satisfaction between the two kinds of teacher. The main contribution this study makes is to provide a detailed description of the training stage as well as the materials required for its repetition. Further analytical studies are required on teacher perception of training programmes in digital teaching in order to provide personalised training proposals that lead to an effective use of teaching in digital environments. (shrink)
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    Perception of Actors who Participate in Inclusive Educational Programs in Higher Education.Paz Morales Bacarrezza &MaríaConsuelo Aguilera Cortés -2022 -Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (1):81-91.
    It is relevant to interpret the perception that students with disabilities, teachers, and managers have about an inclusive educational program, to identify and describe the facilitators and barriers during the training of those students; analyze the relevance of the inclusive program from the perceptions of the participating actors; and assess the program's supports from the perception of students with disabilities. This is a mixed investigation of sequential design and phenomenological approach carried out through surveys and in-depth interviews with the actors.
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    Convivência Entre Uma Professora e Seus Estudantes Do Ensino Fundamental: Uma Narrativa Cartográfica.Graziela Rossetto Giron,ElianaMaria Sacramento Soares &Carla BeatrisValentini -2024 -Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 28:023032-023032.
    Apresentamos uma experiência de convivência entre uma professora e seus estudantes atuando em parceria e legitimidade, na qual a aprendizagem emerge a partir de um fluir de coordenações de ações recursivas. O texto se constitui como uma narrativa cartográfica que “mapeia” o fluir das ações e dos movimentos relacionados à convivência. Para explicar as experiências vivenciadas foi feito o uso da Teoria da Biologia do Conhecer, proposta por Humberto Maturana e por Francisco Varela, em especial os conceitos de convivência, de (...) coordenações de ações recursivas, de acoplamento estrutural e de autopoiese. Nessa perspectiva teórica, a aprendizagem é um processo intersubjetivo que acontece na experiência, em acoplamento com a estrutura do sujeito e do meio. A abertura ao fluir das ações, a parceria entre professora e estudantes, em legitimidade, são aspectos que permitiram a emergência de experiências com potencial de desencadear movimentos autopoiéticos relacionados aos processos de ensinar e de aprender. Dentre elas, destacam-se a meditação, aqui pensada a partir do conceito de Enação, e o Conversar Liberador, que oferece princípios para desencadear movimentos de observação de si e de autotransformação. Por fim, através da narrativa cartográfica, apresentamos algumas pistas para práticas pedagógicas articuladas aos princípios apresentados. Entendemos que a missão de educar, sob esse ponto de vista, constitui-se em uma incumbência grandiosa, que implica em ter fé e amor pela vida nas suas diferentes dimensões, atitude que poderá contribuir com a emergência de uma nova consciência planetária, que sustente o viver e o conhecer alicerçado em uma outra forma de ser e de estar na experiência humana. (shrink)
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    Justice in a Globalized World: A Normative Framework.LauraMaria MatildeValentini -2011 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Are wealthy countries' duties towards developing countries grounded in justice or in weaker concerns of charity? Justice in a Globalized World offers both an in-depth critique of the most prominent philosophical answers to this question, and a distinctive approach for addressing it.
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    A structural investigation on formal topology: coreflection of formal covers and exponentiability.Maria Maietti &SilvioValentini -2004 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (4):967-1005.
    We present and study the category of formal topologies and some of its variants. Two main results are proven. The first is that, for any inductively generated formal cover, there exists a formal topology whose cover extends in the minimal way the given one. This result is obtained by enhancing the method for the inductive generation of the cover relation by adding a coinductive generation of the positivity predicate. Categorically, this result can be rephrased by saying that inductively generated formal (...) topologies are coreflective into inductively generated formal covers. The second result is that unary formal covers are exponentiable in the category of inductively generated formal covers and hence, thanks to the coreflection, unary formal topologies are exponentiable in the category of inductively generated formal topologies. From a localic point of view the exponentiability of unary formal topologies means that algebraic dcpos are exponentiable in the category of open locales. But, the coreflection theorem states that open locales are coreflective in locales and hence, as a consequence of well-known impredicative results on exponentiable locales, it allows to prove that locally compact open locales are exponentiable in the category of open locales. (shrink)
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    Onlife Extremism: Dynamic Integration of Digital and Physical Spaces in Radicalization.DanieleValentini,AnnaMaria Lorusso &Achim Stephan -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  19. Gender and indigenous knowledge.Maria Helen Appleton,Catherine E. Fernandez &Consuelo Quiroz L. M. Hill -2011 - In Sandra Harding,The postcolonial science and technology studies reader. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    The historical memory in the process of pastoral support to displaced persons.OlgaConsuelo Vélez,Ángela María Sierra,Oar Rodríguez &Susana Becerra -2016 -Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 34:33-60.
    En los procesos sociopolíticos de superación de los conflictos armados, la recuperación de la Memoria histórica está ocupando un lugar central debido al papel que está juega para una efectiva reconciliación donde la verdad, la reparación y el perdón forman parte de ese proceso. La experiencia cristiana, como comunidad de memoria tiene mucho que aportar en la medida que articule la reflexión crítica sobre qué memoria, desde dónde, desde quiénes; con el potencial liberador del Dios que se pone del lado (...) de las víctimas y desde ellas no deja que se olvide su dolor sino que busca transformarlo. Además incorporar la perspectiva de género, permite reconocer las diferencias genéricas que influyen en la recuperación de la memoria histórica. Mostrar la relevancia de estas articulaciones, es el propósito de este artículo con la invitación a transformar la pastoral urbana que pretende acompañar a las personas en situación de desplazamiento. In socio-political processes of overcoming armed conflict, the Historical Memory is taking a central point because of the role it plays for effective reconciliation where "truth, reparation and forgiveness" are part of that process. Christian experience, as memory community has much to contribute to articulate the critical reflection about what memory, from where, from whom; with the liberating potential of the God who takes the side of the victims and doesn’t allow to forget them neither their pain and seeks transformation. Besides, incorporate the gender perspective, allow to recognize the gender differences and their influences in the recovery of historical memory. Show the relevance of these articulations is the purpose of this article with an invitation to transform urban pastoral in order to support displaced people. (shrink)
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    Application of a Readability Score in Informed Consent forms for Clinical Studies.MiriamValentini Daniela D. &AlonzoMaria Celeste Pirozzoli -2013 -Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 4 (3).
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    Monetary Intelligence and Behavioral Economics: The Enron Effect—Love of Money, Corporate Ethical Values, Corruption Perceptions Index, and Dishonesty Across 31 Geopolitical Entities.Thomas Li-Ping Tang,Toto Sutarso,Mahfooz A. Ansari,Vivien K. G. Lim,Thompson S. H. Teo,Fernando Arias-Galicia,Ilya E. Garber,Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu,Brigitte Charles-Pauvers,Roberto Luna-Arocas,Peter Vlerick,Adebowale Akande,Michael W. Allen,Abdulgawi Salim Al-Zubaidi,Mark G. Borg,Bor-Shiuan Cheng,Rosario Correia,Linzhi Du,Consuelo Garcia de la Torre,Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim,Chin-Kang Jen,Ali Mahdi Kazem,Kilsun Kim,Jian Liang,Eva Malovics,Alice S. Moreira,Richard T. Mpoyi,Anthony Ugochukwu Obiajulu Nnedum,Johnsto E. Osagie,AAhad M. Osman-Gani,Mehmet Ferhat Özbek,Francisco José Costa Pereira,Ruja Pholsward,Horia D. Pitariu,Marko Polic,Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska,Petar Skobic,Allen F. Stembridge,Theresa Li-Na Tang,Caroline Urbain,Martina Trontelj,Luigina Canova,AnnaMaria Manganelli,Jingqiu Chen,Ningyu Tang,Bolanle E. Adetoun &Modupe F. Adewuyi -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):919-937.
    Monetary intelligence theory asserts that individuals apply their money attitude to frame critical concerns in the context and strategically select certain options to achieve financial goals and ultimate happiness. This study explores the dark side of monetary Intelligence and behavioral economics—dishonesty. Dishonesty, a risky prospect, involves cost–benefit analysis of self-interest. We frame good or bad barrels in the environmental context as a proxy of high or low probability of getting caught for dishonesty, respectively. We theorize: The magnitude and intensity of (...) the relationship between love of money and dishonest prospect may reveal how individuals frame dishonesty in the context of two levels of subjective norm—perceived corporate ethical values at the micro-level and Corruption Perceptions Index at the macro-level, collected from multiple sources. Based on 6382 managers in 31 geopolitical entities across six continents, our cross-level three-way interaction effect illustrates: As expected, managers in good barrels, mixed barrels, and bad barrels display low, medium, and high magnitude of dishonesty, respectively. With high CEV, the intensity is the same across cultures. With low CEV, the intensity of dishonesty is the highest in high CPI entities —the Enron Effect, but the lowest in low CPI entities. CPI has a strong impact on the magnitude of dishonesty, whereas CEV has a strong impact on the intensity of dishonesty. We demonstrate dishonesty in light of monetary values and two frames of social norm, revealing critical implications to the field of behavioral economics and business ethics. (shrink)
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    Monetary Intelligence and Behavioral Economics Across 32 Cultures: Good Apples Enjoy Good Quality of Life in Good Barrels.Thomas Li-Ping Tang,Toto Sutarso,Mahfooz A. Ansari,Vivien Kim Geok Lim,Thompson Sian Hin Teo,Fernando Arias-Galicia,Ilya E. Garber,Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu,Brigitte Charles-Pauvers,Roberto Luna-Arocas,Peter Vlerick,Adebowale Akande,Michael W. Allen,Abdulgawi Salim Al-Zubaidi,Mark G. Borg,Luigina Canova,Bor-Shiuan Cheng,Rosario Correia,Linzhi Du,Consuelo Garcia de la Torre,Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim,Chin-Kang Jen,Ali Mahdi Kazem,Kilsun Kim,Jian Liang,Eva Malovics,AnnaMaria Manganelli,Alice S. Moreira,Richard T. Mpoyi,Anthony Ugochukwu Obiajulu Nnedum,Johnsto E. Osagie,AAhad M. Osman-Gani,Mehmet Ferhat Özbek,Francisco José Costa Pereira,Ruja Pholsward,Horia D. Pitariu,Marko Polic,Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska,Petar Skobic,Allen F. Stembridge,Theresa Li-Na Tang,Caroline Urbain,Martina Trontelj,Jingqiu Chen &Ningyu Tang -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):893-917.
    Monetary Intelligence theory asserts that individuals apply their money attitude to frame critical concerns in the context and strategically select certain options to achieve financial goals and ultimate happiness. This study explores the bright side of Monetary Intelligence and behavioral economics, frames money attitude in the context of pay and life satisfaction, and controls money at the macro-level and micro-level. We theorize: Managers with low love of money motive but high stewardship behavior will have high subjective well-being: pay satisfaction and (...) quality of life. Data collected from 6586 managers in 32 cultures across six continents support our theory. Interestingly, GDP per capita is related to life satisfaction, but not to pay satisfaction. Individual income is related to both life and pay satisfaction. Neither GDP nor income is related to Happiness. Our theoretical model across three GDP groups offers new discoveries: In high GDP entities, “high income” not only reduces aspirations—“Rich, Motivator, and Power,” but also promotes stewardship behavior—“Budget, Give/Donate, and Contribute” and appreciation of “Achievement.” After controlling income, we demonstrate the bright side of Monetary Intelligence: Low love of money motive but high stewardship behavior define Monetary Intelligence. “Good apples enjoy good quality of life in good barrels.” This notion adds another explanation to managers’ low magnitude of dishonesty in entities with high Corruption Perceptions Index. In low GDP entities, high income is related to poor Budgeting skills and escalated Happiness. These managers experience equal satisfaction with pay and life. We add a new vocabulary to the conversation of monetary intelligence, income, GDP, happiness, subjective well-being, good and bad apples and barrels, corruption, and behavioral ethics. (shrink)
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    Reseña" Manual de Producción de Televisión" de MaríaConsuelo Alvarado.María Delgado -2006 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 8 (2):354-354.
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    Reduced Self-Awareness Following a Combined Polar and Paramedian Bilateral Thalamic Infarction. A Possible Relationship With SARS-CoV-2 Risk of Contagion?Massimo Bartoli,Sara Palermo,Mario Stanziano,Giuseppina E. Cipriani,Daniela Leotta,Maria C.Valentini &Martina Amanzio -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11:570160.
    Reduced self-awareness is a well-known phenomenon investigated in patients with vascular disease; however, its impact on neuropsychological functions remains to be clarified. Importantly, selective vascular lesions provide an opportunity to investigate the key neuropsychological features of reduced self-awareness in neurocognitive disorders. Because of its rarity, we present an unusual case of a woman affected by a combined polar and paramedian bilateral thalamic infarction. The patient underwent an extensive neuropsychological evaluation to assess cognitive, behavioral, and functional domains, with a focus on (...) executive functions. She was assessed clinically in the acute phase and after 6 months from the stroke, both clinically and by magnetic resonance imaging. The patient developed a cognitive impairment, characterised by prevalent executive dysfunction associated with reduced self-awareness and mood changes, in terms of apathy and depression. Such condition persisted after 6 months. In May 2020, the patient underwent the serology test in chemiluminescence to detect IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. The result of the quantitative test highlighted a high probability of previous contact with the virus. We suggest that reduced self-awareness related to executive dysfunction and behavioral changes may be due to combined polar and paramedian bilateral thalamic lesion. Metacognitive–executive dysfunction affecting the instrumental abilities of everyday life might make people less able to take appropriate precautions, facilitating the risk of SARS-CoV-2 contagion. (shrink)
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    Behavioral economics and monetary wisdom: A cross‐level analysis of monetary aspiration, pay (dis)satisfaction, risk perception, and corruption in 32 nations.Thomas Li-Ping Tang,Zhen Li,Mehmet Ferhat Özbek,Vivien K. G. Lim,Thompson S. H. Teo,Mahfooz A. Ansari,Toto Sutarso,Ilya Garber,Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu,Brigitte Charles-Pauvers,Caroline Urbain,Roberto Luna-Arocas,Jingqiu Chen,Ningyu Tang,Theresa Li-Na Tang,Fernando Arias-Galicia,Consuelo Garcia De La Torre,Peter Vlerick,Adebowale Akande,Abdulqawi Salim Al-Zubaidi,Ali Mahdi Kazem,Mark G. Borg,Bor-Shiuan Cheng,Linzhi Du,Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim,Kilsun Kim,Eva Malovics,Richard T. Mpoyi,Obiajulu Anthony Ugochukwu Nnedum,Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska,Michael W. Allen,Rosário Correia,Chin-Kang Jen,Alice S. Moreira,Johnston E. Osagie,AAhad M. Osman-Gani,Ruja Pholsward,Marko Polic,Petar Skobic,Allen F. Stembridge,Luigina Canova,AnnaMaria Manganelli,Adrian H. Pitariu &Francisco José Costa Pereira -2023 -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (3):925-945.
    Corruption involves greed, money, and risky decision-making. We explore the love of money, pay satisfaction, probability of risk, and dishonesty across cultures. Avaricious monetary aspiration breeds unethicality. Prospect theory frames decisions in the gains-losses domain and high-low probability. Pay dissatisfaction (in the losses domain) incites dishonesty in the name of justice at the individual level. The Corruption Perceptions Index, CPI, signals a high-low probability of getting caught for dishonesty at the country level. We theorize that decision-makers adopt avaricious love-of-money aspiration (...) as a lens and frame dishonesty in the gains-losses domain (pay satisfaction-dissatisfaction, Level 1) and high-low probability (CPI, Level 2) to maximize expected utility and ultimate serenity. We challenge the myth: Pay satisfaction mitigates dishonesty across nations consistently. Based on 6500 managers in 32 countries, our cross-level three-dimensional visualization offers the following discoveries. Under high aspiration conditions, pay dissatisfaction excites the highest- (third-highest) avaricious justice-seeking dishonesty in high (medium) CPI nations, supporting the certainty effect. However, pay satisfaction provokes the second-highest avaricious opportunity-seizing dishonesty in low CPI entities, sustaining the possibility effect—maximizing expected utility. Under low aspiration conditions, high pay satisfaction consistently leads to low dishonesty, demonstrating risk aversion—achieving ultimate serenity. We expand prospect theory from a micro and individual-level theory to a cross-level theory of monetary wisdom across 32 nations. We enhance the S-shaped Curve to three 3-D corruption surfaces across three levels of the global economic pyramid, providing novel insights into behavioral economics, business ethics, the environment, and responsibility. (shrink)
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  27. MariaConsuelo Puchueta Martínez , Información Y Comunicación DE LA RSC. Netbiblo, LA CO RUÑA. // 292 PP.Anna Tosca -2012 -Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 3 (3):174.
     
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  28. Ética en medicina intensiva.Marcial Orlando Cabrera Cantarero &Diana María delConsuelo Arce Sosa -2025 -Medicina y Ética 36 (2):740-756.
    La 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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    Psychological Support to the Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Field Experience in Reggio Emilia, Northern Italy.Fiorello Ghiretti,Gabriela Gildoni,GaddoMaria Grassi,Laura Torricelli,Elena Benassi,Elisa Bonaretti,Francesca Bonazzi,Sara Borelli,Francesca Cagnolati,Katia Covati,Francesca Errera,Vanessa Finardi,Rossano Grisendi,Jody Libanti,Roberta Lumia,Annachiara Montanari,Giorgia Morini,Sabrina Pettinari,Annamaria Peverini,Caterina Ragone,Marco Santachiara,ValerioValentini,Agnese Zanchetta,Sabina Zapponi,Luana Pensieri &Michele Poletti -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Maria van der Schaar, G. F. Stout and the Psychological Origins of Analytic Philosophy. [REVIEW]Consuelo Preti -2016 -Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 4 (3).
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    Selective Emotional Dysregulation in Splenium Agenesis. A Case Report of a Patient With Normal Cognitive Profile.Sara Palermo,Agata Andò,Adriana Salatino,Stefano Sirgiovanni,Luana De Faveri,Antonella Carassa,Maria C.Valentini &Rosalba Morese -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Learning, internalisation and integration of the COVID‐19 pandemic in healthcare workers: A qualitative document analysis.Eva Abad-Corpa,Manuel Rich-Ruiz,Dolores Sánchez-López,Carmen Solano Ruiz,Elvira Casado-Ramírez,Beatriz Arregui-Gallego,María Teresa Moreno-Casbas,Daniel Muñoz-Jiménez,M. Clara Vidal-Thomàs,M.Consuelo Company-Sancho &María Isabel Orts-Cortés -2024 -Nursing Inquiry 31 (4):e12673.
    The COVID‐19 pandemic triggered an unprecedented health crisis that impacted healthcare systems worldwide. This study explores how Spanish healthcare workers learned, internalised and integrated values and work behaviours during the COVID‐19 pandemic and their impact on the personal sphere. This documentary research, using images, narratives and audiovisual content, was framed within the interpretative hermeneutic paradigm. Categories and subcategories emerged after a final theoretical sampling that focused on the analysis. Data triangulation between researchers favoured theoretical saturation. A total of 117 images (...) and 27 texts were selected. The analysis identified three stages: bewilderment, seeking functionality in the chaos and integrating chaos into care. The data reflects how the need for security and knowledge, and the exhaustion and frustration caused by the initial working conditions, prompted adaptive responses. These responses involved focusing on problem‐solving and strengthening group sentiments and solidarity. Subsequently, the data indicates the acceptance of new structural, organisational and communication aspects. The findings of the analysis will contribute towards finding a framework that can help understand community health crisis events. (shrink)
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    Lo spazio interiore.ValentinaValentini -2016 -Rivista di Estetica 63:13-18.
    L’articolo qui riproposto e apparso originariamente nel 1988 anticipa alcune questioni fondamentali trattate nel presente numero, in riferimento alla collaborazione tra il video-artista Paolo Rosa e il suo gruppo Studio Azzurro e il regista teatrale Giorgio Barberio Corsetti. L’articolo sottolinea come l’incontro tra video-arte e teatro, tra arti tecnologiche e arti performative, rinnovi uno dei tratti caratteristici della pratica artistica moderna, dalla letteratura alle arti visive e performative: lo statuto del soggetto, in cui è in gioco l’interazione tra l’interno e (...) l’esterno della vita, della coscienza e dell’esperienza individuale. La collaborazione di Rosa e Studio Azzurro con Barberio Corsetti si collega così alla tradizione artistica moderna, sottolineata in modo particolare dall’opera letteraria di RainerMaria Rilke. (shrink)
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    G. E. Moore. Early Philosophical Writings: Edited by Thomas Baldwin andConsuelo Preti, Cambridge University Press, 2011.Maria van der Schaar -2012 -Journal of Value Inquiry 46 (4):511-514.
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    Elisabeth Mulder: una escritora en la encrucijada entre el Modernismo y la Modernidad.María del Mar Mañas Martínez -2006 -Arbor 182 (719):385-397.
    El presente artículo estudia la obra de Elisabeth Mulder (1904-1987) escritora barcelonesa que desarrolló su obra principalmente entre los años 30 y 50. Está estructurado en tres partes. 1) “La prehistoria lírica” de Elisabeth Mulder (“prehistoria e historia son términos que proceden deConsuelo Berges para referirse a dos períodos distintos de la producción de Elisabeth Mulder) estudia la evolución de su poesía entre 1927 y 1933, desde el simbolismo y el “malditismo” hasta la serenidad novecentista. 2)“La historia narrativa (...) de Elisabeth Mulder”intercala el estudio cronológico con el establecimiento de las líneas principales temáticas y formales de su narrativa, yendo más allá de los tópicos forjados por la crítica acerca del cosmopolitismo y elegancia de su novela, alejada de las características de la narrativa de la postguerra española. Señala como elementos interesantes, su concepción de la identidad, su concepción del amor y la utilización del humor como elemento destopificador. 3) “Una escritora entre el Modernismo y la Modernidad” establece finalmente las características de Elisabeth Mulder como las de una escritora entre ciertos elementos del modernismo y ciertos elementos de la vanguardia. (shrink)
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    Presentacón - Minga-Mutirão de Revistas de Teología latinoamericanas - A los 40 años de la Teología de la Liberación: balance y futuro.JoséMaria Vigil -2013 -Horizonte 11 (32):1670-1673.
    Índice del número colectivo Minga-Mutirão de Revistas Latinoamericanas de Teología 2013, «A los 40 años de la Teología de la Liberación: balance y futuro» VIGIL, JoséMaria. Presentación . BARROS, Marcelo; VIGIL, JoséMaria. Anunciaron su muerte, ¡pero está bien viva! Teología de la Liberación 40 años: balance y perspectivas . SUSIN, Luiz Carlos, Secretario Executivo do Foro Mundial de Teologia e Libertação, Porto Alegre, Brasil, Teologia da Libertação: de onde viemos, para onde vamos? ALMEIDA, Antonio José de (...) , Teologia da Libertação e transições eclesiasis pendentes para o futuro. ARAGÃO, Gilbraz, Recife, Brasil, A Libertação se desdobra em diálogo. Teologia da Libertação e pluralismo religioso. BARROS, Marcelo, Recife, Brasil, Para una teología bolivariana de la Liberación. Teología de la Liberación y Patria Grande hoy . SCHIAVO, Luigi, San José, Costa Rica , Tiempos oscuros, tiempos de monstruos. Teología de la Liberación y nuevos desafíos culturales. OSORIO, Sergio, Bogotá, Colombia , Una nueva dimensión epistemológica para la teología. La Teología de la Liberación y el desafío epistemológico. RODRIGUES SILVA Marcos, Coordenador da Comissão de Teologia Afro da ASETT, Teologia Afro (ou Negra) da Libertação: balanço e perspectivas. TOMICHÁ, Roberto, Cochabamba, Bolivia, Teologías de la liberación indígenas. VÉLEZ,Consuelo, Coordinadora de la Comisión de Teología Feminista de la ASETT, Universidad Xaveriana, Bogotá, Colombia, Teología feminista latinoamericana de la Liberación: balance y futuro. KERBER, Guillermo : Teología de la liberación y movimiento ecuménico. CASTILLO, Jorge, panameño profesor de teología en la Universidad de Nijmegen, Holanda, Teología de la liberación y «cristianismo mundial». VIGIL, José María, Panamá, Panamá, Teología de la Liberación en camino hacia nuevos paradigmas. (shrink)
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    DE LUCA, Pina y LAURENZI, Elena: Por amor de materia. Ensayos sobre María Zambrano. Un entramado a cuatro manos. Traducción deConsuelo Pascual Escagedo, Madrid, Plaza y Valdés, 2014. [REVIEW]Patricia Palomar Galdón -2016 -Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 68:170.
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    The postcolonial science and technology studies reader.Sandra Harding (ed.) -2011 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    For twenty years, the renowned philosopher of science Sandra Harding has argued that science and technology studies, postcolonial studies, and feminist critique must inform one another. In The Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies Reader, Harding puts those fields in critical conversation, assembling the anthology that she has long wanted for classroom use. In classic and recent essays, international scholars from a range of disciplines think through a broad array of science and technology philosophies and practices. The contributors reevaluate conventional accounts (...) of the West’s scientific and technological projects in the past and present, rethink the strengths and limitations of non-Western societies’ knowledge traditions, and assess the legacies of colonialism and imperialism. The collection concludes with forward-looking essays, which explore strategies for cultivating new visions of a multicultural, democratic world of sciences and for turning those visions into realities. Feminist science and technology concerns run throughout the reader and are the focus of several essays. Harding provides helpful background for each essay in her introductions to the reader’s four sections. Contributors Helen Appleton Karen Bäckstrand Lucille H. Brockway Stephen B. Brush Judith Carney Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment Arturo EscobarMaria E. Fernandez Ward H. Goodenough Susantha Goonatilake Sandra Harding Steven J. Harris Betsy Hartmann Cori Hayden Catherine L. M. Hill John M. Hobson Peter Mühlhäusler Catherine A. Odora HoppersConsuelo Quiroz Jenny Reardon Ella Reitsma Ziauddin Sardar Daniel Sarewitz Londa Schiebinger Catherine V. Scott Colin Scott Mary Terrall D. Michael Warren. (shrink)
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    Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity.Maria-Viktoria Abricka &Sarah B. Pomeroy -1976 -American Journal of Philology 97 (3):310.
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    When Romance and Rivalry Awaken.Maria Agthe,Matthias Spörrle,Dieter Frey,Sabine Walper &Jon K. Maner -2013 -Human Nature 24 (2):182-195.
    Previous research indicates positive effects of a person’s attractiveness on evaluations of opposite-sex persons, but less positive or even negative effects of attractiveness on same-sex evaluations. These biases are consistent with social motives linked to mate search and intrasexual rivalry. In line with the hypothesis that such motives should not become operative until after puberty, 6- to 12-year-old participants (i.e., children) displayed no evidence for biased social evaluations based on other people’s attractiveness. In contrast, 13- to 19-year-old participants (i.e., adolescents) (...) displayed positive and negative attractiveness biases toward opposite- and same-sex targets, respectively. Moreover, these biases increased with the age—and thus the reproductive relevance—of the targets being evaluated. Findings corroborate the relevance of mating-related motives for social judgment and illustrate how such biases can grow during human development. At a broader conceptual level, this research demonstrates the utility of investigating proximate social judgment processes through the lens of adaptationist thinking. (shrink)
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    Ricoeur’s hermeneutic arc and the “narrative turn” in the ethics of care.Maria Teresa Russo -2021 -Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (3):443-452.
    Abstract“Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The interest in the story-telling approach shown by both the humanities and the social sciences has favoured a “narrative turn” in medicine too, where the new ethics of therapeutic relationship consider the hermeneutic method a means by which to integrate evidence and subjectivity, scientific data and patient experience. The aim of (...) this paper is to show how Ricoeur’s theory of “threefold mimesis” makes a conceptual contribution to the use of narrative interviews in nursing and also be successfully transferred into and applied in the field of healthcare in general. First, the paper examines how this narrative approach might open up new possibilities for the acquisition of in-depth knowledge of patients’ life experiences, a condition indispensable for the improvement of the quality of care. Secondly, it highlights how this Ricoeurian method seems capable of provide an opportunity for healthcare professionals to review their own understanding of the caregiver-patient therapeutic relationship, beginning with their confrontation with the patient’s world as revealed by the narrative they provide. (shrink)
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    The Process of Translating Process and Reality.Maria-Teresa Teixeira -2020 -Nóema 11:46-51.
    Nel tradurre Processo e realtà è importante considerare che l'opus magnum di Whitehead ha una natura metafisica, cosmologica e sistematica. Il sitema di Whitehead è aperto; le sue categorie sono interrelate e non vanno considerate separate dall'intero del sistema metafisico. Le generalità metafisiche sono difficili da esprimere e il nostro linguaggio è fortemente limitato. Ciononostante, il traduttore di Processo e realtà deve saper cogliere le parole esatte e rigorose al fine di rendere quella vera e propria "rivoluzione linguistica" introdotta da (...) Whitehead nel suo testo. La traduzione italiana bilingue di Processo e realtà condotta daMaria Regina Brioschi ha in questo senso raggiunto un risultato eccezionale. (shrink)
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    Normal body scheme and absent phantom limb experience in amputees while dreaming.Maria Alessandria,Roberto Vetrugno,Pietro Cortelli &Pasquale Montagna -2011 -Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1831-1834.
    While dreaming amputees often experience a normal body image and the phantom limb may not be present. However, dreaming experiences in amputees have mainly been collected by questionnaires. We analysed the dream reports of amputated patients with phantom limb collected after awakening from REM sleep during overnight videopolysomnography . Six amputated patients underwent overnight VPSG study. Patients were awakened during REM sleep and asked to report their dreams. Three patients were able to deliver an account of a dream. In all (...) dreaming recalls, patients reported that the amputated limbs were intact and completely functional and they no longer experienced phantom limb sensations. Phantom limb experiences, that during wake result from a conflict between a pre-existing body scheme and the sensory information on the missing limb, were suppressed during sleep in our patients in favour of the image of an intact body accessed during dream. (shrink)
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    How are the cognitive and non-cognitive aspects of emotion related?Maria Magoula Adamos -2002 -Consciousness and Emotion 3 (2):183-195.
    Most scholars of emotions concede that although cognitive evaluations are essential for emotion, they are not sufficient for it, and that other elements, such as bodily feelings, physiological sensations and behavioral expressions are also required. However, only a few discuss how these diverse aspects of emotion are related in order to form the unity of emotion. In this essay I examine the co-presence and the causal views, and I argue that neither view can account for the unity of emotions. In (...) particular, both views face the problem of fortuitous connection, and, as a result, they fail to identify and distinguish an emotion from other mental states. Consequently, they fail to account for our first person authority over our emotions. I finally argue that only an internal, conceptual relation between the cognitive/evaluative and affective/physiological aspects of emotion can avoid such problems, and suggest that the Aristotelian distinction of form and matter can provide such internal relation. (shrink)
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    Variaciones sobre el perdón: Una sugerencia sobre política Y transición a partir de Hegel.María del Rosario Acosta -2012 -Universitas Philosophica 29 (59):33-50.
  46. Le modele de la formation de la théorie dans la pédagogie(Model tworzenia teorii w pedagogice).Maria Lewandowska -1983 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 3.
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  47. Agnes Heller: sobre la elección existencial.María José Guerra -1993 -Laguna 2:147-151.
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  48. Dialogue - Assimilation - Subversion. Contemporary New Media Native Art in Canada.Maria Victioria Guglietti -2006 -Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 8.
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    La mujer y su posible discriminación en el contexto de la diversidad religiosa del postsecularismo español desde el punto de vista jurídico.María José Parejo Guzmán -2024 -'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 29:e95982.
    España es un país con una larga tradición católica, Iglesia que ha tenido una influencia significativa en nuestra sociedad, durante siglos, reflejada con claridad, por ejemplo, en su posición conservadora en asuntos de género y sexualidad. A raíz de la Constitución de 1978, se iniciaron algunos cambios en nuestro país en este ámbito, al establecerse en ella la igualdad de género como un principio fundamental. Comenzó con nuestro texto Magno además en España un claro proceso de secularización y modernización, que (...) debilitaría la influencia del catolicismo en la sociedad y fomentaría, en nuestra sociedad laica, un claro desinterés por todo lo religioso, con una evidente disminución de la práctica religiosa, lo que hizo que se empezase a evolucionar significativamente en las actitudes hacia el género y la igualdad de género. A finales del siglo XX surgiría el concepto de la postsecularización y la religión volvería a adquirir relevancia en la esfera pública y en la vida social. En este trabajo se afrontará el desafío jurídico de analizar, en el contexto de diversidad religiosa y de complejidad del fenómeno religioso de esta era postsecular, el papel de la mujer y su posible discriminación o no en dicho ámbito en nuestra España del siglo XXI para estudiar los límites que puede imponer el legislador a la incitación a la violencia contra las mujeres que se fundamente en creencias religiosas y/o culturales relativas al género. (shrink)
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  50. Crisis: una perspectiva helénica.María Jesús Hermoso &José Carlos Aguirre -forthcoming -Krisis.
     
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