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    In Memory of Edward Diener: Reflections on His Career, Contributions and the Science of Happiness.Weiting Ng,William Tov,Ruut Veenhoven,Sebastiaan Rothmann,Maria José Chambel,Sufen Chen,Matthew L. Cole,Chiara Consiglio,Arianna Costantini,Jesus Alfonso Daep Datu,Zelda Di Blasi,SusanaLlorensGumbau,Alexandra Huber,Saskia M. Kelders,Jeff Klibert,Hans Henrik Knoop,Claude-Hélène Mayer,Mirna Nel,Marisa Salanova,Marijke Schotanus-Dijkstra,Rebecca Shankland,Akihito Shimazu,Peter M. ten Klooster,Maria Vera,Maria A. J. Zondervan-Zwijnenburg &Llewellyn Ellardus van Zyl -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Satisfaction of Basic Psychological Needs Leads to Better Academic Performance via Increased Psychological Capital: A Three-Wave Longitudinal Study Among High School Students.Marcos Carmona-Halty,Wilmar B. Schaufeli,SusanaLlorens &Marisa Salanova -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Polvo en la tierra: la poesía temprana deSusana March.Susana Cavallo -2006 -Arbor 182 (720):447-453.
    Se estudia la producción poética primera de la escritora barcelonesaSusana March (1915-1990) perteneciente a la Generación del 36. Su actividad poética más fecunda cabe datarla en el periodo de 1938-1953. Razones de estrechez económica la obligaron, junto con su marido Ricardo Fernández de la Reguera, a producir una literatura de carácter comercial. Se analizan sus poemarios: Rutas, Poemas de la Plaza Real y La pasión desvelada.
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    eSport Gaming: The Rise of a New Sports Practice.Llorens Mariona Rosell -2017 -Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (4):464-476.
    Over recent years, the eSport phenomenon has grown in players and audience. The broadcast of certain eSport events have become worldwide mass events. Conceiving eSport gaming as an actual sports practice is not yet common, but it is current issue that deserves careful attention. This article stands on the idea that eSport gaming could be considered a sport and it examines some reasons on that regard. First of all, the piece will elucidate what the practice of gaming involves and if (...) there are reasons to consider the claim that it can be an actual sports practice. Secondly, it will address the distinctive features that eSport gaming as a sport may have. Thirdly, it wants to explore and explain an example of an eSport worldwide success which is the case of League of Legends. And finally, it will introduce and briefly discuss some sports issues this new sports practice would encounter in the near future and which might derive into policy matters. (shrink)
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    Linking Employee Stakeholders to Environmental Performance: The Role of Proactive Environmental Strategies and Shared Vision.Francisco Javier Lloréns-Montes,Emilio Pablo Díez-de-Castro &Elisa Alt -2015 -Journal of Business Ethics 128 (1):167-181.
    Drawing on the natural-resource-based view, we propose that employee stakeholder integration is linked to environmental performance through firms’ proactive environmental strategies, and that this link is contingent on shared vision. We tested our model with a cross-country and multi-industry sample. In support of our theory, results revealed that firms’ proactive environmental strategies translated employee stakeholder integration into environmental performance. This relationship was pronounced for high levels of shared vision. Our findings demonstrate that shared vision represents a key condition for advancing (...) the corporate greening agenda through proactive environmental strategies. We discuss implications for the CSR and the environmental management literatures, with a particular focus on the NRBV and stakeholder integration debates. (shrink)
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    Themes from G.e. Moore: New essays in epistemology and ethics * bySusana Nuccetelli and Gary Seay.Susana Nuccetelli &Gary Seay -2009 -Analysis 69 (1):167-169.
    G.E. Moore's philosophical legacy is ambiguous. On the one hand, Moore has a special place in the hearts of many contemporary analytic philosophers. He is, after all, one of the fathers of the movement, his broadly commonsensical methodology informing how many contemporary analytic philosophers practise their craft. On the other hand, many contemporary philosophers keep Moore's own substantive positions at arm's distance. According to many epistemologists, one can find no finer example of how to beg the question than Moore's case (...) against the sceptic. And, according to many moral philosophers, one can find no more vivid case of philosophical extravagance than Moore's non-naturalism. Given this ambiguity, one wonders: How should we assess Moore's legacy in epistemology and ethics – the two areas of philosophy in which Moore did most of his work?That is the task of this welcome collection of 16 essays. The list of contributors to the book is impressive: Crispin Wright, Ernest Sosa, Ram Neta, William Lycan, C.A.J. Cody, Paul Snowdon, Michael Huemer and Roy Sorenson consider Moore's work in epistemology. Stephen Darwall, Terry Horgan, Mark Timmons, Richard Fumerton, Charles Pigden, Robert Shaver, Joshua Gert, Jonathan Dancy and the editors of the book explore Moore's views in ethics. As one might expect, given this list of contributors, the quality of the essays is very high. Moreover, there is a decidedly constructive tone to many of them. While not willing to overlook Moore's mistakes, many of the essays endeavour to explore what is valuable in Moore's thought, critically engaging with positions that, not too long …. (shrink)
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    Innovación, transferencia de conocimientos y desarrollo económico territorial: una política pendiente.Francisco AlburquerqueLlorens -2008 -Arbor 184 (732):687-700.
    La actual fase de desarrollo económico, basada en la incorporación de conocimientos, muestra la importancia de la introducción de innovaciones en los procesos productivos, un hecho que no es únicamente tecnoeconómico sino que incorpora, igualmente, un proceso social, político y cultural. Este proceso de incorporación de innovaciones no es lineal sino complejo, y requiere asegurar la vinculación territorial entre poseedores de conocimiento y usuarios del mismo. El debate sobre la construcción de sistemas territoriales de innovación no ha sido suficientemente amplio (...) entre nosotros y, mucho menos aún, la incorporación de algunas de las recomendaciones que se derivan del nuevo enfoque interactivo de la innovación, razón por la cual parece oportuno reflexionar acerca de la necesidad de eliminar algunas de las rutinas de funcionamiento aún presentes, como el sistema de evaluación de la actividad de investigación, que no incentiva la vinculación con los sistemas productivos locales a fin de lograr un avance más sustantivo de la transferencia de conocimientos. (shrink)
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    Brenes Peña, Ester . . Actos de habla disentivos. Identificación y análisis.Susana H. Boretti -2013 -Pragmática Sociocultural 1 (1):163-168.
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  9. ¿ Qué es la gerencia pública?Susana Cepeda Islas -2006 -Episteme 2 (8).
     
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    Architecture as Representation of Nature.TomàsLlorens -1980 -Semiotics:307-317.
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    Neurolímits.ÒscarLlorens I. Garcia -2018 -Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 22:15-32.
    La neurociencia promete explicar asuntos filosóficos, tanto éticos como filosóficos en general, desde la actividad del cerebro. En este artículo nos proponemos exponer el carácter naturalista de la neurofilosofía, enumerar los problemas de esta propuesta, mostrar como una ontología dualista permite tratar estos problemas de forma más eficaz y ofrecer algunas alternativas a tal dualismo.Neuroscience promises us to explain philosophical issues, from ethics to general philosophy, as brain activity. I this paper we will propose expose the naturalistic view of neurophilosphy, (...) show many problems of this proposal, how a dualistic ontology helps solve efficently these problems and provide some alternative views to such dualism. (shrink)
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    Preservation of Interference Effects in Working Memory After Orbitofrontal Damage.AnaïsLlorens,Ingrid Funderud,Alejandro O. Blenkmann,James Lubell,Maja Foldal,Sabine Leske,Rene Huster,Torstein R. Meling,Robert T. Knight,Anne-Kristin Solbakk &Tor Endestad -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Técnicas de mediación. Reflexiones sobre su aplicación en contextos comunicativos interculturales.Susana Ridao Rodrigo -2010 -Aposta 47:5.
    En estos momentos en España se está expandiendo la denominada mediación intercultural institucionalizada, como consecuencia del aumento de la cifra de inmigrantes entre los habitantes de nuestro país. Se trata de actividades llevadas a cabo por ONG’s e incluso por los servicios sociales de la nación de acogida. Durante los años 90 en España se inicia esta tipología de mediación. En consonancia con Giménez (1997: 127), entendemos la mediación intercultural como una modalidad más dentro del amplio campo de la mediación. (...) No existe en la actualidad una metodología aceptada y reconocida por los expertos en la materia, como consecuencia de su reciente expansión. En este artículo nuestros objetivos se centran en describir diversas técnicas de mediación y reflexionamos sobre su posible aplicación a los contextos interculturales, tal como hacía Giménez (2001) con las tres grandes escuelas de mediación (el método Harvard, el transformativo y el circular-narrativo). Además de revisar las ya citadas tres grandes escuelas, abordaremos las metodologías de Haynes y Haynes, Acland, Billikopf, Boqué y Ury. (shrink)
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    La Cristianización en la bylinas.Torres PrietoSusana -forthcoming -'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones.
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    New Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-Knowledge.Susana Nuccetelli (ed.) -2003 - MIT Press.
    This book shows that the debate over the compatibility of externalism and self-knowledge has led to the investigation of a variety of topics, including the a...
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    Introduction and Institutionalization of Genetics in Mexico Ana Barahona,Susana Pinar and Francisco J. Ayala.Ana Barahona,Susana Pinar &Francisco J. Ayala -2005 -Journal of the History of Biology 38 (2):273-299.
    We explore the distinctive characteristics of Mexico's society, politics and history that impacted the establishment of genetics in Mexico, as a new disciplinary field that began in the early 20th century and was consolidated and institutionalized in the second half. We identify about three stages in the institutionalization of genetics in Mexico. The first stage can be characterized by Edmundo Taboada, who was the leader of a research program initiated during the Cárdenas government (1934-1940), which was primarily directed towards improving (...) the condition of small Mexican farmers. Taboada is the first Mexican post-graduate investigator in phytotechnology and phytopathology, trained at Cornell University and the University of Minnesota, in 1932 and 1933, respectively. He was the first investigator to teach plant genetics at the National School of Agriculture and wrote the first textbook of general genetics, Genetics Notes, in 1938. Taboada's most important single genetics contribution was the production of "stabilized" corn varieties. The extensive exile of Spanish intellectuals to Mexico, after the end of Spain's Civil War (1936-1939), had a major influence in Mexican science and characterizes the second stage. The three main personalities contributing to Mexican genetics are Federico Bonet de Marco and Bibiano Fernández Osorio Tafall, at the National School of Biological Sciences, and José Luis de la Loma y Oteyza, at the Chapingo Agriculture School. The main contribution of the Spanish exiles to the introduction of genetics in Mexico concerned teaching. They introduced in several universities genetics as a distinctive discipline within the biology curriculum and wrote genetics text books and manuals. The third stage is identified with Alfonso León de Garay, who founded the Genetics and Radiobiology Program in 1960 within the National Commission of Nuclear Energy, which had been founded in 1956. The Genetics and Radiobiology Program rapidly became a disciplinary program, for it embraced research, teaching, and training of academics and technicians. The Mexican Genetics Society, created by de Garay in 1966, and the development of strains and cultures for genetics research were important activities. One of de Garay's key requirements was the compulsory training of the Program's scientists for at least one or two years in the best universities of the United States and Europe. De Garay's role in the development of Mexican genetics was fundamental. His broad vision encompassed the practice of genetics in all its manifestations. (shrink)
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    Intra-Cranial Recordings of Brain Activity During Language Production.AnaïsLlorens,Agnès Trébuchon,Catherine Liégeois-Chauvel &F. -Xavier Alario -2011 -Frontiers in Psychology 2.
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    Escenarios liminales fuera del aula.Josefa-María ZárragaLlorens -2022 -Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (5):1-11.
    Este trabajo describe la experiencia docente sobre el trabajo de campo experimental que se lleva a cabo desde la asignatura Nuevos Espacios Escenográficos del Máster de Producción Artística que se imparte en la Universitat Politècnica de València. La asignatura se fundamenta en las nuevas actitudes escénicas contemporáneas y el concepto de teatro expandido, siendo este el motivo de realizar la practica fuera del aula y colaborar entre instituciones para encontrar un espacio multidisciplinar donde desarrollar la propuesta que debe integrar la (...) vivencia e interacción con el público. (shrink)
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  19. El yacimiento de la Encarnación (Jerez de la Frontera): bases para la sistematización de la cerámica almohade en el SO peninsular.Susana Fernández Gabaldón -1987 -Al-Qantara 8 (1):449-474.
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    Carlos THIEBAUT, Historia del nombrar.NúriaLlorens Moreno -1992 -Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 18:83.
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  21. Galvano della Volpe: Razón dialéctica y estética científica.TomásLlorens -1971 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):17-41.
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  22. Información y semiosis (II).Tomás Lloréns -1975 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):213-232.
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    La memoria involuntaria: Marcel Proust y el descubrimiento poético del interior. Un análisis desde la perspectiva filosófica de Walter Benjamin.MaríaLlorens -2018 -Areté. Revista de Filosofía 30 (2):305-331.
    “Involuntary Memory: Marcel Proust and the Poetic Discovery of the Inner Self. An Analysis from the Philosophical Perspective of Walter Benjamin”. In this article, we undertake, from the perspective of Walter Benjamin’s philosophical work, the phenomenon of involuntary memory discovered by Marcel Proust in the writing process –exercise of subjectification– of In Search of Lost Time. In the analysis the following approaches are developed: the relation between oblivion and memory, the poetic discovery of involuntary memory, the conditions for the revelation (...) of mnemic images –images of the inner world–, the recovery of the lost time and of the narration in the novel, and the auratic character of the involuntary memory’s images. (shrink)
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  24. The Symptom: From Freud to Lacan.Susana Tillet -1998 -Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 8:26.
     
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    Stakeholder influence on corporate strategies over time.WaymondSusana &Gago Rodgers -2004 -Journal of Business Ethics 52 (4):349 - 363.
    Modern management reporting on its company''s performance is influenced by individuals ethical considerations. Stakeholders philosophies have continued to change over the last 75 years affecting reporting systems for companies reporting information internally and externally. These fundamental changes in philosophy have affected how information is conveyed. We are not claiming that only one philosophical viewpoint dominates companies reporting practices, but there does appear to be a changing trend of philosophies building on one another. We use resource dependence theory in relationship to (...) a decision-making model to explain changing stakeholders positions over time. This paper argues that six dominant philosophical theories have influenced the way individuals and organizations report financial and other information. Further, these philosophies then are depicted in a model that helps us to understand what influences companies to present themselves to the outside world. A vignette is used to depict changing philosophical views for several companies management report over 75 years. (shrink)
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    Forensic DNA databases in European countries: is size linked to performance?Susana Silva,Helena Machado &Filipe Santos -2013 -Life Sciences, Society and Policy 9 (1):1-13.
    The political and financial investments in the implementation of forensic DNA databases and the ethical issues related to their use and expansion justify inquiries into their performance and general utility. The main function of a forensic DNA database is to produce matches between individuals and crime scene stains, which requires a constant input of individual profiles and crime scene stains. This is conditioned, among other factors, by the legislation, namely the criteria for inclusion of profiles and the periods of time (...) and conditions for their retention and/or deletion. This article aims to provide an overview of the different legislative models for DNA databasing in Europe and ponder if wider inclusion criteria – and, consequently, database size – translates into more matches between profiles of crime scene stains and included individuals. The legislation governing forensic DNA databases in 22 countries in the European Union was analysed in order to propose a typology of two major groups of legislative criteria for inclusion/retention of profiles that can be classified as having either expansive effects or restrictive effects. We argue that expansive criteria for inclusion and retention of profiles do not necessarily translate into significant gains in output performance. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)What Anti-Individualists Cannot Know A Priori.Susana Nuccetelli -1998 -The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 45:204-210.
    The attempt to hold both anti-individualism and privileged self-knowledge may have the absurd consequence that someone could know a priori propositions that are knowable only empirically. This would be so if such an attempt entailed that one could know a priori both the contents of one’s own thoughts and the anti-individualistic entailments from those thought-contents to the world. For then one could also come to know a priori the empirical conditions entailed by one’s thoughts. But I argue that there is (...) no construal of a priori knowledge that could be used to raise an incompatibility problem of this sort. First, I suggest that the incompatibilist a priori must be a stipulative one, since in none of the main philosophical traditions does knowledge of the contents of one’s thoughts count as a priori. Then, I show that under various possible construals of a priori, the incompatibilist argument would be invalid: either a fallacy of equivocation or an argument without a plausible closure principle guaranteeing transmission of epistemic status from premises to conclusion. Finally, I maintain that the only possible construal of the property of being knowable a priori that avoids invalidity is one that fails to generate the intended reductio. (shrink)
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    Animal Morality: What It Means and Why It Matters.Susana Monsó,Judith Benz-Schwarzburg &Annika Bremhorst -2018 -The Journal of Ethics 22 (3-4):283-310.
    It has been argued that some animals are moral subjects, that is, beings who are capable of behaving on the basis of moral motivations. In this paper, we do not challenge this claim. Instead, we presuppose its plausibility in order to explore what ethical consequences follow from it. Using the capabilities approach, we argue that beings who are moral subjects are entitled to enjoy positive opportunities for the flourishing of their moral capabilities, and that the thwarting of these capabilities entails (...) a harm that cannot be fully explained in terms of hedonistic welfare. We explore the implications of this idea for the assessment of current practices involving animals. (shrink)
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  29. Data Hazards as An Ethical Toolkit for Neuroscience.Susana Román García,Ceilidh Welsh,Nina H. Di Cara,David C. Sterratt,Nicola Romanò &Melanie I. Stefan -2025 -Neuroethics 18 (1):1-21.
    The Data Hazards framework (Zelenka, Di Cara, & Contributors, 2024) is intended to encourage thinking about the ethical implications of data science projects. It takes the form of community-designed data hazard labels, similar to warning labels on chemicals, that can encourage reflection and discussion on what ethical risks are associated with a project and how they can be mitigated. In this article, we explain how the Data Hazards framework can apply to neuroscience. We demonstrate how the hazard labels can be (...) applied to one of our own projects, on the computational modelling of postsynaptic mechanisms. Graphical Abstract. (shrink)
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    Knowing that one knows what one is talking about.Susana Nuccetelli -2003 - InNew Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-Knowledge. MIT Press. pp. 169--184.
    Twin-earth thought experiments, standardly construed, support the externalist doctrine that the content of propositional attitudes involving natural-kind terms supervenes upon properties external to those who entertain them. But this doctrine in conjunction with a common view of self-knowledge might have the intolerable consequence that substantial propositions concerning the environment could be knowable a priori. Since both doctrines, externalism and privileged self-knowledge, appear independently plausible, there is then a paradox facing the attempt to hold them concurrently. I shall argue, however, that (...) externalist claims about the dependence of content on environmental factors presuppose certain theses about the semantics of natural-kind terms that, if sound, would make those claims eligible for empirical justification instead. In fact, that is the only interpretation of their epistemic status that could square with the standard conclusion from twin-earth cases. Furthermore, it can be shown to solve the paradox of externalism and self-knowledge in a more doxastically conservative way--accommodating precisely each of the well-accepted intuitions about knowledge, closure and the individuation of content given up by available competitors. (shrink)
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    Empathy and morality in behaviour readers.Susana Monsó -2015 -Biology and Philosophy 30 (5):671-690.
    It is tempting to assume that being a moral creature requires the capacity to attribute mental states to others, because a creature cannot be moral unless she is capable of comprehending how her actions can have an impact on the well-being of those around her. If this assumption were true, then mere behaviour readers could never qualify as moral, for they are incapable of conceptualising mental states and attributing them to others. In this paper, I argue against such an assumption (...) by discussing the specific case of empathy. I present a characterisation of empathy that would not require an ability to attribute mental states to others, but would nevertheless allow the creature who possessed it to qualify as a moral being. Provided certain conditions are met, a behaviour reader could be motivated to act by this form of empathy, and this means that behaviour readers could be moral. The case for animal morality, I shall argue, is therefore independent of the case for animal mindreading. (shrink)
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    Latin American Thought: Philosophical Problems And Arguments.Susana Nuccetelli -2002 - Westview Press.
    Many of the philosophical questions raised by Latin American thinkers are problems that have concerned philosophers at different times and in different places throughout the Western tradition. But in fact the issues are not altogether the same-- for they have been adapted to capture problems presented by new circumstances, and Latin Americans have sought resolutions in ways that are indeed novel. This book explains how well-established philosophical traditions gave rise in the "New World" to a distinctive manner of thinking. There (...) was no clean sweep of the past and an attempt to start over: rather, Latin American thinkers mostly welcomed European ideas at whatever pace such traditions happened to arrive. It is then no surprise that, for instance, Scholasticism became the accepted view under Spanish rule, and began to lose its grip only when the rulers did.But what does seem surprising is the radical way in which those traditions were transformed to account for problems that, though familiar, were now seen intake light of new circumstances. A distinctive Latin American way of thinking about such problems emerged from the project of "recycling" European philosophical traditions, some of which were already obsolete in Europe at the time their transplant took place. Thus theories commonly taken to be incompatible within Western traditions in philosophy were absorbed by Latin American thought-- and, in their newly acquired forms, such theories are even now at the basis of proposed solutions to many practical and philosophical problems.The book explores that recycling process. Above all, it aims to determine whether the various cultures that met in the "New World" could now be said to have come to share a common identity. This is in fact an issue which has preoccupied Latin Americans since at least the beginning of the 19th century, when their countries won their independence. But, in connection with this, it is also important to ask how Latin Americans have thought about the relationship between philosophy and rationality, and about other issues belonging to the major areas of philosophy such as epistemology, moral philosophy, and political philosophy, as well their application to vital social issues, including education and the emancipation of women. These are all taken up by the author, who pays special attention to questions of gender discrimination, justice, human rights, reparation for historically dispossessed peoples, and the role of education-- all matters of continuing concern in Latin American thought, from its earliest stirrings to the present day. (shrink)
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  33. Animal moral psychologies.Susana Monsó &Kristin Andrews -2022 - In Manuel Vargas & John Doris,The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Observations of animals engaging in apparently moral behavior have led academics and the public alike to ask whether morality is shared between humans and other animals. Some philosophers explicitly argue that morality is unique to humans, because moral agency requires capacities that are only demonstrated in our species. Other philosophers argue that some animals can participate in morality because they possess these capacities in a rudimentary form. Scientists have also joined the discussion, and their views are just as varied as (...) the philosophers’. Some research programs examine whether animals countenance specific human norms, such as fairness. Other research programs investigate the cognitive and affective capacities thought to be necessary for morality. There are two sets of concerns that can be raised by these debates. They sometimes suffer from there being no agreed upon theory of morality and no clear account of whether there is a demarcation between moral and social behavior; that is, they lack a proper philosophical foundation. They also sometimes suffer from there being disagreement about the psychological capacities evident in animals. Of these two sets of concerns—the nature of the moral and the scope of psychological capacities—we aim to take on only the second. In this chapter we defend the claim that animals have three sets of capacities that, on some views, are taken as necessary and foundational for moral judgment and action. These are capacities of care, capacities of autonomy, and normative capacities. Care, we argue, is widely found among social animals. Autonomy and normativity are more recent topics of empirical investigation, so while there is less evidence of these capacities at this point in our developing scientific knowledge, the current data is strongly suggestive. (shrink)
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  34. Scenario simulations in learning: forms and functions at the individual and organizational levels.Susana Segura &Michael W. Morris -2005 - In David R. Mandel, Denis J. Hilton & Patrizia Catellani,The psychology of counterfactual thinking. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Deleuze and film’s philosophical value.Susana Viegas -2018 -Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 59 (139):271-286.
    RESUMO Neste ensaio analiso as diferentes modalidades de pensamento que ocorrem entre a filosofia e as imagens em movimento partindo da distinção metafilosófica elaborada por Gilles Deleuze entre “pensar” e “filosofar”. Esta é uma distinção fundamental para a possível elaboração de uma filosofia do cinema, ou, pelo menos, para afirmar que “o cinema filosofa”, uma tese atualmente imersa num certo equívoco. Neste sentido, como possível resolução para tal mal-entendido, sugiro uma adequada designação deleuziana de “pensar com conceitos” e “pensar com (...) imagens”, num processo recíproco fundamental entre o campo filosófico e o não filosófico das artes. Começando com uma introdução à noologia em Deleuze e uma descrição dessas ideias e do seu valor estético, prossigo com uma análise mais detalhada sobre imagens em movimento, metáforas e adaptação cinematográfica de modo a, dentro de uma abordagem pós-continental e pós-analítica, questionar se o cinema filosofa. ABSTRACT In this essay I analyse the different modalities of thought that occur between philosophy and moving images, beginning with Gilles Deleuze’s metaphilosophical distinction between “thinking” and “philosophizing”. This is an essential distinction for the possible elaboration of a film philosophy, or at least one which claims that “film philosophizes,” a thesis that is nowadays immerged in a certain misconstruction. In this sense, I suggest, as a conceivable resolution to this misunderstanding, a more proper Deleuzian designation of “thinking with concepts” and “thinking with images,” in a fundamental reciprocal process between the philosophical and non-philosophical fields of the arts. Starting with an introduction to Deleuze’s noology and a description of these ideas and their aesthetic value, I proceed with a closer analysis of moving images, metaphors, and film adaptation in order to question, within a post-continental-analytic approach, whether film philosophizes. (shrink)
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  36. Morality without mindreading.Susana Monsó -2017 -Mind and Language 32 (3):338-357.
    Could animals behave morally if they can’t mindread? Does morality require mindreading capacities? Moral psychologists believe mindreading is contingently involved in moral judgements. Moral philosophers argue that moral behaviour necessarily requires the possession of mindreading capacities. In this paper, I argue that, while the former may be right, the latter are mistaken. Using the example of empathy, I show that animals with no mindreading capacities could behave on the basis of emotions that possess an identifiable moral content. Therefore, at least (...) one type of moral motivation does not require mindreading. This means that, a priori, non-mindreading animals can be moral. (shrink)
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    Deleuze, leitor de Espinosa: automatismo espiritual e fascismo no cinema.Susana Viegas -2014 -Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 55 (129):363-378.
    Neste texto, procuro encontrar as origens de um dos mais importantes conceitos de Gilles Deleuze, o conceito de Imagem-tempo. Este conceito remete-nos para os primeiros textos de Deleuze dedicados à filosofia de Espinosa e ao problema do autómato espiritual e relaciona-se directamente com o problema da passividade/actividade do espectador. Ou seja, o conceito crucial na sua filosofia do cinema, a Imagem-tempo, esconde uma importante reflexão sobre a Imagem cinematográfica como arte de massas, os (im)poderes do pensamento e o modo fascista (...) de se pensar. This text seeks to find the origins of one of the most important of Gilles Deleuze's concepts, the concept of Time-image. This concept leads us to his first texts regarding Spinoza's philosophy and the problem of the spiritual automaton, and concerns directly with the problem of passivity/activity of the film goer. That is to say that the crucial concept of his film philosophy, Time-image, hides a fundamental consideration on the cinematic image as a mass art, the (un)powers of thinking and the fascist way of thought. (shrink)
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  38. How to solve the invisibility problem for Spanish and Latin American Philosophy.Susana Inés Nuccetelli Ferraro -2012 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 31 (1):129-138.
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    Inside Cognition.Susana Franck -2021 -Cognition 213 (C):104679.
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  40. El trabajo social en el campo de lo grupal.Susana Alegre García -2009 -Kairos: Revista de Temas Sociales 24:8.
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  41. Implicaturas, intenciones y convenciones.Susana Barros Jiménez -2000 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):111-123.
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  42. La importancia Del concepto de “integron” para la epistemología evolutiva.Susana Gisela Lamas -1998 -Episteme 3 (6):280-288.
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    Tomándose en serio a Ruse.Susana Gisela Lamas -2023 -Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 14 (1):75-85.
    El libro de Ruse Tomándose en serio a Darwin fue una obra muy influyente sobre todo para los autores que se proponían explicar, desde la teoría evolutiva, no sólo los aspectos biológicos de los seres humanos, sino también los cognitivos, culturales y éticos. Ruse afirma que, para poder pasar de la dimensión biológica a la cultural, es necesario tomar en cuenta los aportes de la epigenética. En este trabajo se retomará dicha propuesta a la luz de las nuevas perspectivas teóricas (...) y datos empíricos, sobre todo en lo referente a los mecanismos de herencia. Concluyendo que las relaciones biológico/cultural deben darse en el marco de perspectivas sistémicas como la teoría de los sistemas de desarrollo o las nociones de herencia no sólo genética sino también epigenética, conductual y simbólica que entienden a los procesos evolutivos como redes interrelacionadas con distintos niveles de complejidad. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)The ideal of unification in biology: the case of extended evolutionary synthesis.Susana Gisela Lamas -2019 -Humanities Journal of Valparaiso 14:275-286.
    In this article I will analyze whether the so-called Extended Evolutionary Synthesis represents a synthesis and an extension with respect to its predecessor, Modern Synthesis. It will be argued that the MS proposes an externalist approach to evolution while the EES considers it necessary to overcome the internalism/externalism dichotomy by proposing more integrative approaches. It will be concluded that the EES cannot be considered an extension of MS and that the appeal to that extension is related to sociological aspects and (...) the epistemic value of theoretical unification that was always present in biological evolutionary thinking. (shrink)
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  45. III Simposio de Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia.TomásLLorens -1971 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 1 (4):101-111.
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  46. Información y semiosis (I).Tomás Lloréns -1974 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):55-89.
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    La biblioteca universitaria como difusor de la innovación educativa. Estrategia y política institucional de la Universidad de Alicante.FaraónLlorens Largo -2011 -Arbor 187 (Extra_3):89-100.
    En este artículo expondré cómo la innovación educativa en estos momentos se asienta en la tecnología y los contenidos, es decir, en los Servicios de Informática y las Bibliotecas Universitarias. Y cómo al mismo tiempo estos servicios universitarios deben actualizarse para atender estas demandas. En un artículo anterior argumenté que la tecnología era el motor de la actual innovación educativa, por lo que aquí no voy a entrar en ello. En este artículo defenderé el papel de las bibliotecas universitarias como (...) fuerzas dinamizadoras y difusoras de esa innovación educativa apoyada en las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones, precisamente valiéndose de esas mismas tecnologías. Hablo de innovación educativa, no de investigación en educación. La tecnología y la biblioteca, basándose en los avances científicos, pueden hacer realidad la innovación educativa sustentada en los estudios y modelos pedagógicos. El artículo está estructurado en dos grandes bloques y un apartado final. Un primer bloque en el que trataré de la difusión de la innovación educativa, engarzando tres piezas: definiendo el concepto de aprendizaje mejorado con tecnología, argumentando a favor del conocimiento abierto y finalmente esbozando la biblioteca de la universidad digital. En el segundo bloque expongo la política y la estrategia institucional de la Universidad de Alicante de estos últimos cinco años al respecto, detallando cinco líneas de trabajo: el Repositorio Institucional (RUA), el OpenCourseWare (OCW-UA), el Portal Audiovisual y los distintos portales en la nube, la fragUA y las Competencias Informáticas e Informacionales (CI2). Finalmente reflexionaré sobre todo ello y plantearé una especie de conclusiones. (shrink)
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    La tecnología como motor de la innovación educativa. Estrategia y política institucional de la Universidad de Alicante.FaraónLlorens Largo -2009 -Arbor 185 (Extra):21-32.
    La innovación educativa debe de oficializarse. No es sólo cuestión de unos pocos locos que no tienen otra cosa mejor a la que dedicar su tiempo que experimentar con las ideas y herramientas que los avances tecnológicos ponen a nuestro alcance. Las universidades deben reconocer y potenciar esas buenas prácticas innovadoras. Deben alinearlas con su misión y establecer estrategias que nos conduzcan a su cumplimiento. Pero la política interna de cada universidad debe basarse en unos fundamentos que la justifiquen y (...) debe ser compartida por toda la comunidad universitaria. Así, este articulo se estructura en tres bloques. Un primer bloque, estrategias de mejora de la enseñanza+aprendizaje por medio de la tecnología, que establece esos principios sobre los que se sustenta la política de la Universidad de Alicante. El segundo bloque está dedicado a explicar la estrategia y política institucional de la Universidad de Alicante en el período 2005-2008, como algo ya establecido y pasado. El tercer bloque avanza el planteamiento y líneas estratégicas para el período 2009-2012. El artículo se cierra con unas reflexiones que nos permitan escarmentar de la experiencia y no cometer los mismos errores que han permitido a otros aprender y avanzar en la dirección correcta. (shrink)
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    Servidumbre y grandeza de la filosofía.RodolfLlorens I. Jordana -2010 - Mallorca: Objeto Perdido.
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  50. Poética dos sonhos e das visoes em estado de vigília (I).Susana Hora Marques -2008 -Humanitas 60:11-28.
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