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  1. El interrogatorio de 1755: Aproximación a la estructura productiva de Lorca a mediados del siglo XVIII.Antonio José Mula Gómez & Joaquín Gris Martínez - 1988 - Contrastes 3:27-52.
    The Interrogatory of the year 1755 is the document which had to carry out the city of Lorca to elaborate the "Catastro de la Ensenada". lt has been possible to know, through it, the productive structure of a rural, gremial and conservative country where the political powder was kept by the oligarchy. In this paper we have studied the division and use of the land, its production, yields, prices and taxes as well as the manufacturing, comercial and industrial activities. Also, (...)
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  2. El interrogatorio de 1755: Aproximación a la estructura productiva de Lorca a mediados del siglo XVIII.Antonio José Mula Gómez & Joaquín Gris Martínez - 1987 - Contrastes: Revista de Historia Moderna 3:27-52.
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  3. Jonas d'Orléans, Le métier de roi (“De institutione regia”), ed. and trans, (into French) Alain Dubreucq. (Sources Chrétiennes, 407.) Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1995. Paper. Pp. 304; 1 diagram and 1 table. F 154. [REVIEW]Joaquín Martínez Pizarro - 1998 - Speculum 73 (1):198-199.
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    Environmental entrepreneurship as a multi‐component and dynamic construct: Duality of goals, environmental agency, and environmental value creation.Raquel Antolin‐Lopez, Javier Martinez‐del‐Rio & Jose Joaquin Cespedes‐Lorente - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (4):407-422.
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    Diez consideraciones ético-jurídicas en relación con la reutilización y big data en el ámbito sanitario.Txetxu Ausín, María Belén Andreu Martínez, Julián Valero Torrijos & Joaquín Cayón de las Cuevas - 2021 - Dilemata 34:139-145.
    Various research groups with ongoing projects in the areas of personal data protection, reuse of public sector information and open data organised a seminar on October 29, 2020, on reuse and big data in the field of health in which researchers, managers and policymakers from different disciplines participated. Starting from the premise of the special importance that access to health data has as a resource for research, management and development of health products, treatments and interventions and, at the same time, (...)
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    Recepción Y crítica Del pensamiento filosófico de Ludwig Feuerbach.Joaquín Gil Martínez - 2016 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 57 (134):505-524.
    RESUMEN El presente artículo trata de mostrar las varias y diversas interpretaciones y posiciones existentes con respecto a la filosofía de Feuerbach, lo cual revela la influencia e importancia de su pensamiento. Así mismo, más allá de los diversos intentos por periodizar la obra de Feuerbach, el artículo trata de mostrar en qué medida es posible afirmar la existencia de un principio interno explicativo de su filosofía, el cual puede encontrarse en el concepto mismo de crítica, referido tanto a su (...)
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  7. Religión y moral en la trayectoria filosófica de Ortega / Religion and Morality in the Philosophic Trajectory of Ortega.Joaquín Martínez Díez - 1957 - Estudios Filosóficos 6 (13):449-490.
     
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    Defending constructivism in science education.Daniel Gil-Pérez, Jenaro Guisasola, Antonio Moreno, Antonio Cachapuz, Anna M. Pessoa De Carvalho, Joaquín Martínez Torregrosa, Julia Salinas, Pablo Valdés, Eduardo González & Anna Gené Duch - 2002 - Science & Education 11 (6):557-571.
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    Karsten Friis-Jensen, ed., Saxo Grammaticus: A Medieval Author between Norse and Latin Culture. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1981. Paper. Pp. 173. DKr 80. [REVIEW]Joaquin Martinez-Pizarro - 1983 - Speculum 58 (4):1115-1116.
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    William F. Hansen, Saxo Grammaticus and the Life of Hamlet: A Translation, History, and Commentary, Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. Pp. xiv, 202; 4 plates. $17.95. [REVIEW]Joaquin Martinez-Pizarro - 1984 - Speculum 59 (2):475-476.
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    Wnt‐Notch signalling: An integrated mechanism regulating transitions between cell states.Silvia Muñoz-Descalzo, Joaquin de Navascues & Alfonso Martinez Arias - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (2):110-118.
    The activity of Wnt and Notch signalling is central to many cell fate decisions during development and to the maintenance and differentiation of stem cell populations in homeostasis. While classical views refer to these pathways as independent signal transduction devices that co‐operate in different systems, recent work has revealed intricate connections between their components. These observations suggest that rather than operating as two separate pathways, elements of Wnt and Notch signalling configure an integrated molecular device whose main function is to (...)
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    Public Perception of Organ Donation and Transplantation Policies in Southern Spain.Gonzalo Díaz-Cobacho, Maite Cruz-Piqueras, Janet Delgado, Joaquín Hortal-Carmona, María Victoria Martínez-López, Alberto Molina-Pérez, Álvaro Padilla-Pozo, Julia Ranchal-Romero & David Rodríguez-Arias - 2022 - Transplantation Proceedings 54 (3):567-574.
    Background: This research explores how public awareness and attitudes toward donation and transplantation policies may contribute to Spain's success in cadaveric organ donation. Materials and Methods: A representative sample of 813 people residing in Andalusia (Southern Spain) were surveyed by telephone or via Internet between October and December 2018. Results: Most participants trust Spain's donation and transplantation system (93%) and wish to donate their organs after death (76%). Among donors, a majority have expressed their consent (59%), and few nondonors have (...)
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    Aviadores en el desierto. Aventura y viaje del capitán Rafael Martínez Esteve en el Ḥamad jordano-iraquí.Joaquín Mª Córdoba - 2005 - Arbor 180 (711/712):913-936.
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    Filosofar sobre la realidad política. Hacia una propuesta de organización social con base en las concepciones Augusto Salazar Bondy, Leopoldo Zea, Horacio Cerutti y Joaquín Sánchez Macgrégor.Roberto Mora Martínez - 2014 - Solar Revista de Filosofía Iberoamericana 10 (2):59-70.
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    Homenaje al Profesor Jorge Ayala.Joaquín Lomba Fuentes - 2012 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 19:53-58.
    This writing is an homage to Professor Jorge Ayala Martínez because of his many merits in the course of his life as a teacher in different centers, especially in the University of Zaragoza, and as an investigator. His speciality is Philosophy, above all the Spanish, Aragonese and Medieval Philosophy, and other matters. On the other hand his work as a secretary and editor of this magazine Medieval Philosophy Society has been very praiseworthy and effective.
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  16. Joaquin Martinez Pizarro, A Rhetoric of the Scene: Dramatic Narrative in the Early Middle Ages. Toronto, Buffalo, and London: University of Toronto Press, 1989. Pp. viii, 279. $40. [REVIEW]Michael Roberts - 1992 - Speculum 67 (4):1029-1030.
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    Conscientious Objection by Health Care Professionals.Gry Wester - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (7):427-437.
    Certain health care services and goods, although legal and often generally accepted in a society, are by some considered morally problematic. Debates on conscientious objection in health care try to resolve whether and when physicians, nurses and pharmacists should be allowed to refuse to provide medical services and goods because of their ethical or religious beliefs. These debates have most often focused on issues such as how to balance the interests of patients and health care professionals, and the compatibility of (...)
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    Correction to: Moral Agency Development as a Community-Supported Process: An Analysis of Hospitals’ Middle Management Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis.Gry Espedal, Marta Struminska-Kutra, Danielle Wagenheim & Kari Jakobsen Husa - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 190 (3):701-701.
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    Moral Agency Development as a Community-Supported Process: An Analysis of Hospitals’ Middle Management Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis.Gry Espedal, Marta Struminska-Kutra, Danielle Wagenheim & Kari Jakobsen Husa - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 190 (3):685-699.
    This paper investigates the process of moral agency development as a community-supported process. Based on a multimethod qualitative inquiry, including diaries, focus groups, and documentary analysis, we analyze the experiences of middle managers in two Norwegian hospitals during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that moral agency is developed through a community-embedded value inquiry, emerging in three partially overlapping steps. The first step is marked by moral reflex, an intuitive, value-driven, pre-reflective response to a crisis situation. In (...)
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    Proportionality of single nucleotide causation.Gry Oftedal - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 93 (C):215-222.
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    Heights They Should Never Have Scaled: Our (Weird) Planet.Gry Ulstein - 2021 - Substance 50 (3):14-33.
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    Humboldt revisited: the impact of the German university on American higher education.Gry Cathrin Brandser - 2022 - New York: Berghahn Books.
    Humboldt Revisited offers a fresh perspective on the contemporary discourse surrounding reform of European universities. Arguing that contemporary reform derives its basis from pre-constructed truths about the so-called 'Humboldt-university,' this monograph traces the historical descent of these truths to the American reception of Humboldt's ideas from the mid-19th century up until the 1960s. Drawing from a rich selection of historical sources, this volume offers an alternative to conventional explanations of the forces behind the ongoing reform of European universities. It also (...)
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    Don’t Pass Them By: Figuring the Sacred in Organizational Values Work.Gry Espedal & Arne Carlsen - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 169 (4):767-784.
    How and why could some stories be construed as sacred in organizations, and what functions does the sacred have in organizational values work? Research has shown how values can be made formative of a range of organizational purposes and forms but has underscored their performative, situated, and agentic nature. We address that void by studying the sacred as a potentially salient yet under-researched realm of values work. Drawing on an ethnographic case study of a faith-based health care organization and the (...)
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    Redes de cuidados en la pandemia. De la sociedad civil a la política y vuelta.Andrés Walliser Martínez - 2022 - Arbor 198 (803-804):a639.
    El presente artículo es una aproximación exploratoria a las redes de cuidados que están proliferando entre los vecinos de las grandes ciudades españolas como una reacción de la sociedad civil para acometer la crisis ocasionada por la COVID-19, que afecta actualmente a los hogares estructuralmente más vulnerables. Los efectos de la emergencia alimentaria sobrevenida como consecuencia de la pandemia tienen un fuerte componente socio-espacial, y ponen en cuestión el modelo de bienestar de la ciudad de Madrid, el caso en que (...)
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    The role of philosophy of science in Responsible Research and Innovation : the case of nanomedicine.Gry Oftedal - 2014 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 10 (1):1-12.
    Research on ethical, legal and social aspects of life sciences and new technologies has mainly been focused on impacts and consequences, while the emerging framework of Responsible Research and Innovation focuses rather on increased involvement and reflexivity in research processes to foster science and technology that better answers the needs of society. I argue that philosophy of science should be a central feature of RRI and demonstrate how the philosophy of science can contribute in this sense. I show how investigating (...)
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    Feeling Less Than Real: Alterations in Self-experience After Torture.Gry Ardal Printzlau - 2018 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 49 (3):205-216.
    ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to bring a phenomenological perspective to bear on a specific problem: how to understand the diminished sense of reality that is often reported by persons who have suffered severe and prolonged interpersonal trauma. For this purpose I turn to resources from two traditions. First, I present a phenomenological account of the intersubjective constitution of objective experience, which is then complemented by a developmental account of how the very small child comes to inhabit a world (...)
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    Problems with using stability, specificity, and proportionality as criteria for evaluating strength of scientific causal explanations: commentary on Lynch et al. (2019).Gry Oftedal - 2020 - Biology and Philosophy 35 (1):26.
    Lynch et al. (Biol Philos 34:62, 2019) employ stability, specificity, and proportionality as criteria for evaluating microbiome causal explanations. Although these causal characteristics signify relevant differences between causal roles, I suggest that they should not be used as general criteria for strong or good causal explanations.
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    When Are Health Inequalities Unfair?Gry Wester - 2018 - Public Health Ethics 11 (3):346-355.
    The unfairness of health inequalities depends on the more fundamental question of the relationship between justice in health and distributive justice more generally. In this article, I discuss some constraints on how health should be incorporated in a theory of justice and their implications for when health inequalities can be considered to be unfair. I argue against adopting separate distributive principles for health, and in favour of conceiving justice in health as interrelated with, and contingent on, justice in the distribution (...)
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  29. Heritability and Genetic Causation.Gry Oftedal - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):699-709.
    The method in human genetics of ascribing causal responsibility to genotype by the use of heritability estimates has been heavily criticized over the years. It has been argued that these estimates are rarely valid and do not serve the purpose of tracing genetic causes. Recent contributions strike back at this criticism. I present and discuss two opposing views on these matters represented by Richard Lewontin and Neven Sesardic, and I suggest that some of the disagreement is based on differing concepts (...)
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    Synthetic biology and genetic causation.Gry Oftedal & Veli-Pekka Parkkinen - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44 (2):208-216.
    Synthetic biology research is often described in terms of programming cells through the introduction of synthetic genes. Genetic material is seemingly attributed with a high level of causal responsibility. We discuss genetic causation in synthetic biology and distinguish three gene concepts differing in their assumptions of genetic control. We argue that synthetic biology generally employs a difference-making approach to establishing genetic causes, and that this approach does not commit to a specific notion of genetic program or genetic control. Still, we (...)
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  31. Ioannis Duns Scoti opera omnia.Joaquín Carreras Artau & Staff - 1955 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (53/54):407.
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  32. Los agustinos en Fraga (1382-1836).Joaquín Salleras Clarió - 2008 - Revista Agustiniana 49 (150):927-976.
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    Ríos, riadas y política. La comisión senatorial del año 54 a.C.Joaquin Muñiz Coello - 2017 - Klio 99 (1):130-148.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 99 Heft: 1 Seiten: 130-148.
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    Individual consistency in the accuracy and distribution of confidence judgments.Joaquín Ais, Ariel Zylberberg, Pablo Barttfeld & Mariano Sigman - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):377-386.
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    The ethics of grandfather clauses in healthcare resource allocation.Gry Wester, Leah Zoe Gibson Rand, Christine Lu & Mark Sheehan - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (2):151-160.
    A grandfather clause is a provision whereby an old rule continues to apply to some existing situation while a new rule applies to all future cases. This paper focuses on the use of grandfather clauses in health technology appraisals (HTAs) issued by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the United Kingdom. NICE provides evidence‐based guidance on healthcare technologies and public health interventions that influence resource allocation decisions in the National Health Service (NHS) and the broader public (...)
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    The outraged people. Laclau, Mouffe and the Podemos hypothesis.Joaquín Valdivielso - 2017 - Constellations 24 (3):296-309.
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    The Social Gradient in Health: Missed Opportunities or Unjust Inequalities?Gry Wester - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):60-62.
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    Towards theoretically robust evidence on health equity: a systematic approach to contextualising equity-relevant randomised controlled trials.Gry Wester, Kristine Bærøe & Ole Frithjof Norheim - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):54-59.
    Reducing inequalities in health and the determinants of health is a widely acknowledged health policy goal, and methods for measuring inequalities and inequities in health are well developed. Yet, the evidence base is weak for how to achieve these goals. There is a lack of high-quality randomised controlled trials reporting impact on the distribution of health and non-health benefits and lack of methodological rigour in how to design, power, measure, analyse and interpret distributional impact in RCTs. Our overarching aim in (...)
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    Deny None of It: A Biocultural Reading of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale.Gry Faurholt - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (1):13-22.
    Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has predominantly been read as a critique of patriarchy, a feminist dystopia. This article amends the feminist analysis by applying a biocultural approach to the novel, taking as its point of departure three problems that have troubled the feminist reading: Offred’s perceived passivity, the novel’s subtly critical stance towards its feminist characters, and the open ending. By taking into account the environmental context-a fertility crisis-the biocultural reading is able to analyze char­acter in terms of survival (...)
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  40. El valor del gesto= The value of the gesture.Joaquín Hinojosa, Nuria Espert, Peter Brook, Edward Albee & José Monleón Bennacer - 2006 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 44:31-34.
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    Sobre el Estado de Derecho.Joaquín García Labella - 2003 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 37:371-394.
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    Decolonization of AI: a Crucial Blind Spot.Carlos Largacha-Martínez & John W. Murphy - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (4):1-13.
    Critics are calling for the decolonization of AI (artificial intelligence). The problem is that this technology is marginalizing other modes of knowledge with dehumanizing applications. What is needed to remedy this situation is the development of human-centric AI. However, there is a serious blind spot in this strategy that is addressed in this paper. The corrective that is usually proposed—participatory design—lacks the philosophical rigor to undercut the autonomy of AI, and thus the colonization spawned by this technology. A more radical (...)
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  43. Self and Other in Trust and Distrust. Judging about Trustworthiness.Gry Ardal - 2010 - In Arne Grøn & Claudia Welz (eds.), Trust, Sociality, Selfhood. Mohr Siebeck.
     
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  44. Čovek i život, preveo s rukopisa Stanimir Budim.Grīgoriĭ Spīrīdonovīch Petrov - 1922
     
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  45. Evandelje i život, preveo s ruskog Stanimir Budim.Grīgoriĭ Spīrīdonovīch Petrov - 1922 - Edited by Budīm, Stanīmīr & [From Old Catalog].
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    Health, Health Care, and Equality of Opportunity: The Rationale for Universal Health Care.Gry Wester - 2023 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (1):26-33.
    This article discusses what arguments best support universal health care (UHC), with a focus on Norman Daniels’ equality of opportunity account. This justification for UHC hinges on the assumption of a close relationship between health care and health. But in light of empirical research that suggests that health outcomes are shaped to a large extent by factors other than health care, such as income, education, housing, and working conditions, the question arises to what extent health care is really necessary to (...)
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  47. Blondel's idea of assimilation to God through mortification of self.J. Le Grys - 1996 - Gregorianum 77 (2):309-331.
    L'A. se propose d'expliquer l'idée que M. Blondel a développée sur la mortification de soi comme moyen de s'assimiler à Dieu. D'après sa doctrine, en effet, la philosophie elle-même discerne en l'homme un besoin de déification. Il en trouve la clé dans l'idée de mortification. L'A. souligne le jeu d'échange qui s'établit entre Dieu et l'homme sur la notion d'être : c'est de Dieu que l'homme a reçu le don de l'être, c'est à Dieu qu'il se doit de le rendre (...)
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  48. Names for the ineffable God: St. gregory of Nyssa's explanation.James Le Grys - 1998 - The Thomist 62 (3):333-354.
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    A New Reading and a Probable Interpolation in Lactantius Placidus’ Commentary on Statius, Thebaid 5.16.Baruch Martínez Zepeda - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (2):962-965.
    This paper analyses the probability of a reading so far neglected by editors in Lactantius Placidus’ late antique commentary on Stat. Theb. 5.16. Next, the article argues that, regardless of the accepted reading, this part of the scholium is likely an interpolation.
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  50. Grande Sertão: Veredas by João Guimarães Rosa.Felipe W. Martinez, Nancy Fumero & Ben Segal - 2013 - Continent 3 (1):27-43.
    INTRODUCTION BY NANCY FUMERO What is a translation that stalls comprehension? That, when read, parsed, obfuscates comprehension through any language – English, Portuguese. It is inevitable that readers expect fidelity from translations. That language mirror with a sort of precision that enables the reader to become of another location, condition, to grasp in English in a similar vein as readers of Portuguese might from João Guimarães Rosa’s GRANDE SERTÃO: VEREDAS. There is the expectation that translations enable mobility. That what was (...)
     
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