Teaching Business Ethics with Cases.Susanna Cahn &VictorGlas -2011 -Journal of Business Ethics Education 8 (1):7-12.detailsAs a final project for a business and society course, students presented analyses of ethical dilemmas in business settings; each dilemma was different, chosen either from the student’s personal business experience or from a recent business news event. Students identified multiple decision criteria (financial, ethical, etc.) relevant to the dilemma and then recommended a decision, reflecting a prioritizing of the multiple decision criteria. The goal of this research was to learn whether personal experience led to different decision priorities. Analyses from (...) 121 students taken from six semesters of the course were sorted by choice of topic, as well as by which decision criterion was given top priority. Results showed significant differences (Chi-square value of 38.50562, significance level of 5.45963E-10) between the personal examples and the news examples. Students typically put ethical concerns first when analyzing news events. However, whenit came to personal events, more self-serving concerns often took priority. These disparate results suggest that even when knowledge is gained from study of theory and cases, it may not be applied to dilemmas that arise in students’ own experiences. (shrink)
La visibilidad del mundo y la invisibilidad del alma. Estructura fenomenológica del mirar humano.Víctor Manuel Tirado San Juan -2016 -Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 49:211-237.detailsThe essay intends to demonstrate the need to postulate an spiritual reality in the human being as a condition of possibility of the world’s visibility. For that purpose, it employs the phenomenological method. It describes the structure of human sensitive perception. This description firstly presents the world’s structure. Secondly, it manifests the importance of the body as a border element between the soul and the world and as an organ by means of which the soul structures the world. It is (...) the second distance the distance between the body and the world. But, thirdly, the description states that, no matter how intimately the soul interpenetrates the body and requires it to know the world, the soul is not the body. It is the third distance or the primordial distance between the soul and everything else. (shrink)
Tradicionistas y maurrasianos. José de la Riva-Agüero (1904-1919).Víctor Samuel Rivera -2017 - Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial del Congreso de la República del Perú.detailsEl libro estudia las ideas sociales y los referentes de la generación de políticos y pensadores peruanos que se denomina "Generación del 9i00", centrándose en "Carácter de la literatura en el Perú independiente" (1905) de José de la Riva-Agüero, connotado pensador político y polígrafo peruano, Se ve la influencia del pensamiento reaccionario, la Escuela teológica y el maurrasianismo en el quehacer intelectual peruano del periuodo que aparece en la cubierta.
Stone and Dung, Oil and Spit: Jewish Daily Life in the Time of Jesus. By Jodi Magness.Victor H. Matthews -2021 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (2).detailsStone and Dung, Oil and Spit: Jewish Daily Life in the Time of Jesus. By Jodi Magness. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2011. Pp. xv + 335, illus. $25.
La philosophie française..Victor Delbos -1929 - Paris,: Plon.details-- 2. Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot.
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O Problema da Desnaturação Na Bot'nica de Rousseau.Victor Alexandre Garcia -2025 -Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 18 (35):71-83.detailsÉ bastante conhecida a paixão de Jean-Jacques Rousseau pela natureza. Menos conhecido, sem dúvida, é o fato de Rousseau ter se dedicado ao estudo da botânica nos últimos anos de sua vida. O presente artigo investiga o modo como os temas da desnaturação e da monstruosidade - temas clássicos do pensamento rousseauniano - aparecem em sua reflexão sobre as plantas e o reino vegetal. Após uma breve incursão pelo segundo Discurso e pelo Emílio, nos deteremos na análise das chamadas Cartas (...) Elementares sobre Botânica, enviadas a Madeleine-Catherine Delessert, e nas cartas enviadas a Duquesa de Portland. No primeiro conjunto de cartas encontramos a visão de Rousseau sobre as flores dobradas e a enxertia. No segundo conjunto de cartas, por sua vez, encontramos a visão de Rousseau sobre os jardins e o cultivo de plantas exóticas. Como a reflexão de Rousseau sobre a desnaturação é inteiramente debitária da leitura de Buffon, o artigo aborda também as contribuições desse autor. Concluímos com algumas reflexões sobre o estado atual de nossa tendência teratológica, bem identificada pelos autores tratados por nós ao longo do texto. (shrink)
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Attention sheds no light on the origin of phenomenal experience.Victor A. F. Lamme &Rogier Landman -2001 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):993-993.detailsIn O'Regan & Noë's (O&N's) account for the phenomenal experience of seeing, awareness is equated to what is within the current focus of attention. They find no place for a distinction between phenomenal and access awareness. In doing so, they essentially present a dualistic solution to the mind-brain problem, and ignore that we do have phenomenal experience of what is outside the focus of attention.