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    Conservatio sui: inclinación de la naturaleza hacia sí. Una teoría finalista en la lectura de Cicerón y de Tomás de Aquino.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2019 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 57:375-398.
    The aim of this article is to consider, in the first place, the characteristic traits of ciceronian conception about “conservatio sui” in the context of ciceronian practical philosophy, differentiating between the components of stoic tradition and the position that Cicero proposes as its own. The article makes its center in the ciceronian exposition of De finibus III and IV and passages of other works that allow us to elaborate the links between natura, ratio and lex established by Cicero. In second (...)
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    Ley de la naturaleza y ley natural de la res publica en la relectura ciceroniana del conocimiento de sí.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2021 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 74:17-27.
    In this article the author considers as a central matter the significance of M. Tullius Cicero’s conception of self-knowledge in his philosophical and political theory. With this purpose, the author justifies the contribution of Ciceronian elaboration to the matter as a rereading of the Socratic-platonic tradition, in the field of Roman philosophy, inquiring its own components. Thus, the author develops an exegesis on the characteristics of Ciceronian conception of self- knowledge in De republica, De legibus, De finibus bonorum et malorum, (...)
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    Proyecciones de la concepción ciceroniana de naturaleza en la ética escolástica del s. XIII.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2001 - Anuario Filosófico:323-345.
    This paper faces the projections of the moral philosophy of Cicero on medieval scholastic ethics; it examines the influence of Cicero’s writings dealing with treatment of the justificating way of moral behavior starting from natural human inclinations. First, the article analyses the philosophical elaboration of the theme in the field of ciceronian thinking. Second, already inside the frame of medieval elaborations, the article deals with projections of ciceronian tradition around natural human inclinations in their relations with moral life, in the (...)
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    An Opportunity to Grow or a Label? Performance Appraisal Justice and Performance Appraisal Satisfaction to Increase Teachers’ Well-Being.Laura Dal Corso, Alessandro De Carlo, Francesca Carluccio, Damiano Girardi & Alessandra Falco - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Tradiciones helenísticas y medievales sobre la causalidad del obrar humano. Cicerón y Tomás de Aquino ante el alcance de la voluntad / Hellenistic and Medieval Traditions on the Causality of Human Action. Cicero and Thomas Aquinas with Respect to the Object of the Will.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2014 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 21:11.
    This study considers the ranges of the power of self-determination in human action, attending to the « status quaestionis » of the matter as it is contained in statements of Cicero on the Stoic position, his own thoughts on this matter, and the reception and re-reading of the theme in Thomas Aquinas. We thus attend to the Ciceronian exposition in De natura deorum, De divinatione and De fato on the Stoic position regarding the need for causal connection. We also study (...)
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    "Natura y ratio" en la especulación sobre el cosmos: Guillermo de Auxerre y Felipe el Canciller.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2008 - Anuario Filosófico:69-82.
    The present study examines the Platonic, Stoic and Ciceronian antecedents in the expositions of William of Auxerre and Philip the Chancellor in their respective Summae, both of which make “ius naturale” to be the guiding principle of the practical-moral life, and which thus provides ontological and anthropological foundations. In addition, the author also investigates the meanings of the term “natura” in the Roman legal tradition, as it persisted at the beginnings of the 13th century; finally, she also considers its philosophical (...)
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    Planes of rationality in the knowledge of oneself. Synergism of Hellenistic traditions in William of Auxerre’s Summa aurea.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2016 - Anuario Filosófico 49 (2):299-316.
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    Unidad y jerarquía cosmológica en la "Summa de bono" de Felipe el Canciller.Laura Corso de Estrada - 2011 - Anuario Filosófico:75-94.
    El presente estudio se propone examinar, por una parte, la elaboración del maestro Felipe, Canciller de París sobre principios del siglo XIII, acerca de la naturaleza del ser como bien, en el contexto de un desarrollo de metodología filosófica. En este sentido, presenta la postura del Canciller sobre el valor de las razones filosóficas en la inteligencia de la fe. Por otra parte, tiene por objeto desarrollar la concepción cósmico-antropológica del Canciller, subrayando las aportaciones de tradición platónica, aristotélica y helenística.
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    Ethical Leadership as Antecedent of Job Satisfaction, Affective Organizational Commitment and Intention to Stay Among Volunteers of Non-profit Organizations.Paula Benevene, Laura Dal Corso, Alessandro De Carlo, Alessandra Falco, Francesca Carluccio & Maria Luisa Vecina - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:423971.
    The aim of this paper is to investigate among a group of non-profit organizations: a) the effect of ethical leadership on volunteers’ satisfaction, affective organizational commitment and intention to stay in the same organization; b) the role played by job satisfaction as a mediator in the relationship between ethical leadership and volunteers’ intentions to stay in the same organization, as well as between ethical leadership and affective commitment. An anonymous questionnaire was individually administered to 198 Italian volunteers of different non-profit (...)
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    Positive Supervisor Behaviors and Employee Performance: The Serial Mediation of Workplace Spirituality and Work Engagement.Alessandro De Carlo, Laura Dal Corso, Francesca Carluccio, Daiana Colledani & Alessandra Falco - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  11. "Natura" y "ratio" en la especulación sobre el cosmos: Guillermo de Auxerre y Felipe el Canciller.Laura E. Corso de Estrada - 2008 - Anuario Filosófico 41 (91):69-82.
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    Naturaleza y vida moral: Marco Tulio Cicerón y Tomás de Aquino.Corso de Estrada & E. Laura - 2008 - Pamplona: EUNSA, Ediciones Universidad de Navarra, S.A..
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  13. Proyecciones de la concepción ciceroniana de la naturaleza en la ética escolástica del siglo XIII.Laura E. Corso de Estrada - 2001 - Anuario Filosófico 34 (70):323-347.
    This paper faces the projections of the moral philosophy of Cicero on medieval scholastic ethics; it examines the influence of Cicero's writings dealing with treatment of the justificating way of moral behavior starting from natural human inclinations. First, the article analyses the philosophical elaboration of the theme in the field of ciceronian thinking. Second, already inside the frame of medieval elaborations, the article deals with projections of ciceronian tradition around natural human inclinations in their relations with moral life, in the (...)
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  14. Unidad y jerarquía cosmológica en la Summa de Bono de Felipe el Canciller.Laura E. Corso de Estrada - 2011 - Anuario Filosófico 44 (1):75-94.
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  15. Marco Tulio Cicerón en la vía justificativa de la ley eterna en Domingo de Soto.Laura E. Corso de Estrada - 2007 - In Juan Cruz Cruz (ed.), La ley natural como fundamento moral y jurídico en Domingo de Soto. Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
     
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  16. When Does Work Interfere With Teachers’ Private Life? An Application of the Job Demands-Resources Model.Alessandro De Carlo, Damiano Girardi, Alessandra Falco, Laura Dal Corso & Annamaria Di Sipio - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between contextual work-related factors on the one hand, in terms of job demands (i.e., risk factors) and job resources (i.e., protective factors), and work-family conflict in teachers on the other. Building on the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, we hypothesized that job demands, namely qualitative and quantitative workload, are positively associated with work-family conflict in teachers. Moreover, in line with the buffer hypothesis of the JD-R, we expected job resources, in terms (...)
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    NICOLÁS DE CUSA Examen del Corán (Edición bilingüe). Estudio preliminar, traducción y notas de Víctor Sanz Santacruz, Eunsa, Pamplona, 2013, 343 pp. [REVIEW]Laura E. Corso de Estrada - 2014 - Anuario Filosófico:483-485.
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    Etica e mondo del lavoro: organizzazioni positive, azione, responsabilità.Francesca Menegoni, Nicola De Carlo & Laura Dal Corso (eds.) - 2017 - Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
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    Proceso de arbitraje de los artículos.Juan Carlos Alby, Fernando Álvarez Uría, Jaime Araos, Fernando Bahr, Óscar Barroso, María Elena Candioti, Ricardo Cattaneo, Laura Corso, Jesús De Garay & María Luisa De la Camara - 2012 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 29 (1):417.
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  20. Indice Del volumen xlvi.Octavio N. Derisi, Mario E. Sacchi, Carlos P. Blaquier, Icnacio Em Andereggen, Laura E. Corso & Abelardo Pithod - 1991 - Sapientia 180:318.
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    Laura E. Corso de Estrada, Cicerón. Sobre las Leyes. Edición bilingüe. Traducción, notas e introducción, Buenos Aires, Colihue (coll. « Colihue Clásica »), 2019, cxxxii-292 p. [REVIEW]Violeta Cervera Novo - 2021 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 77 (3):473-475.
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    CORSO DE ESTRADA, LAURA E. Naturaleza y vida moral. Marco Tulio Cicerón y Tomás de Aquino, Colección de Pensamiento Medieval y Renacentista, EUNSA, Pamplona, 2008, 330 pp. [REVIEW]Alejandro G. Vigo - 2013 - Anuario Filosófico:206-209.
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    Sobre las leyes, Marco Tulio Cicerón, Edición bilingüe. Traducción, notas e introducción de Laura E. Corso de Estrada.Francisco Bertelloni - 2021 - Patristica Et Medievalia 42 (2).
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    Marco Tulio Cicerón, Sobre las leyes. Edición bilingüe. Traducción, notas e introducción de Laura E. Corso de Estrada.Francisco Bertelloni - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 76.
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    Marco Tulio Cicerón, Sobre las leyes, tr. Laura E. Corso de Estrada, Colihue clásica, CXXXII, Buenos Aires, Ediciones Colihue, 2019.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 28 (1):175-176.
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    SOTO-BRUNA, MARÍA JESÚS Y CORSO DE ESTRADA, LAURA (EDS.), Vox naturae, vox rationis. Conocer la naturaleza, la causa y la ley en la Edad Media y la Modernidad Clásica, G. Olms, Hildesheim, 2016, 291 pp. [REVIEW]Andrés E. Vergara Ross - 2018 - Anuario Filosófico:405-408.
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  27. Justice, Disagreement, and Democracy.Laura Valentini - 2013 - British Journal of Political Science 43 (1):177-99.
    Is democracy a requirement of justice or an instrument for realizing it? The correct answer to this question, I argue, depends on the background circumstances against which democracy is defended. In the presence of thin reasonable disagreement about justice, we should value democracy only instrumentally (if at all); in the presence of thick reasonable disagreement about justice, we should value it also intrinsically, as a necessary demand of justice. Since the latter type of disagreement is pervasive in real-world politics, I (...)
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  28. A Paradigm Shift in Theorizing About Justice? A Critique of Sen.Laura Valentini - 2011 - Economics and Philosophy 27 (3):297-315.
    In his recent bookThe Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen suggests that political philosophy should move beyond the dominant, Rawls-inspired, methodological paradigm – what Sen calls ‘transcendental institutionalism’ – towards a more practically oriented approach to justice: ‘realization-focused comparison’. In this article, I argue that Sen's call for a paradigm shift in thinking about justice is unwarranted. I show that his criticisms of the Rawlsian approach are either based on misunderstandings, or correct but of little consequence, and conclude that the Rawlsian (...)
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  29. No Global Demos, No Global Democracy? A Systematization and Critique.Laura Valentini - 2014 - Perspectives on Politics 12 (4):789-807.
    A globalized world, some argue, needs a global democracy. But there is considerable disagreement about whether global democracy is an ideal worth pursuing. One of the main grounds for scepticism is captured by the slogan: “No global demos, no global democracy.” The fact that a key precondition of democracy—a demos—is absent at the global level, some argue, speaks against the pursuit of global democracy. The paper discusses four interpretations of the skeptical slogan—each based on a specific account of the notion (...)
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  30. Ideal vs. Non‐ideal Theory: A Conceptual Map. [REVIEW]Laura Valentini - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (9):654-664.
    This article provides a conceptual map of the debate on ideal and non‐ideal theory. It argues that this debate encompasses a number of different questions, which have not been kept sufficiently separate in the literature. In particular, the article distinguishes between the following three interpretations of the ‘ideal vs. non‐ideal theory’ contrast: (i) full compliance vs. partial compliance theory; (ii) utopian vs. realistic theory; (iii) end‐state vs. transitional theory. The article advances critical reflections on each of these sub‐debates, and highlights (...)
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  31. Global Justice and Practice‐Dependence: Conventionalism, Institutionalism, Functionalism.Laura Valentini - 2010 - Journal of Political Philosophy 19 (4):399-418.
  32. Predicativity and constructive mathematics.Laura Crosilla - 2022 - In Gianluigi Oliveri, Claudio Ternullo & Stefano Boscolo (eds.), Objects, Structures, and Logics. Cham (Switzerland): Springer.
    In this article I present a disagreement between classical and constructive approaches to predicativity regarding the predicative status of so-called generalised inductive definitions. I begin by offering some motivation for an enquiry in the predicative foundations of constructive mathematics, by looking at contemporary work at the intersection between mathematics and computer science. I then review the background notions and spell out the above-mentioned disagreement between classical and constructive approaches to predicativity. Finally, I look at possible ways of defending the constructive (...)
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    Roger S. Bagnall (Hg.), The Oxford Handbook of Papyrology.Lucio Del Corso - 2014 - Klio 96 (1):359-367.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 96 Heft: 1 Seiten: 359-367.
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  34. Genetics and reproductive risk : Can having children be immoral?Laura M. Purdy - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Reflections on researcher departure: Closure of prison relationships in ethnographic research.Laura Abbott & Tricia Scott - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301774795.
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    Jenseits der Forderung nach Gewaltfreiheit: Würdige Wut und emanzipatorisches Handeln.Laura Quintana - 2024 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 72 (1):83-99.
    In this article, Laura Quintana elaborates on a conceptual distinction between violence and rage. Along with this distinction, she recognises that while rage may possess a destructive potential, it can also be politicised in emancipatory practices that confront conditions of injustice and structural violence. Her analysis centers on contemporary political movements in Latin America, which she views as collective manifestations of rage. Within these movements, the manifestation of rage is intertwined with forms of care and communal labor. Quintana characterises (...)
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  37. Is Anger a Hostile Emotion?Laura Silva - 2021 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology.
    In this article I argue that characterizations of anger as a hostile emotion may be mistaken. My project is empirically informed and is partly descriptive, partly diagnostic. It is descriptive in that I am concerned with what anger is, and how it tends to manifest, rather than with what anger should be or how moral anger is manifested. The orthodox view on anger takes it to be, descriptively, an emotion that aims for retribution. This view fits well with anger being (...)
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  38. Jackson’s classical model of meaning.Laura Schroeter & John Bigelow - 2009 - In Ian Ravenscroft (ed.), Minds, Ethics, and Conditionals: Themes from the Philosophy of Frank Jackson. Oxford University Press.
    Frank Jackson often writes as if his descriptivist account of public language meanings were just plain common sense. How else are we to explain how different speakers manage to communicate using a public language? And how else can we explain how individuals arrive at confident judgments about the reference of their words in hypothetical scenarios? Our aim in this paper is to show just how controversial the psychological assumptions behind in Jackson’s semantic theory really are. First, we explain how Jackson’s (...)
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  39. Kant, Ripstein and the Circle of Freedom: A Critical Note.Laura Valentini - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):450-459.
    Much contemporary political philosophy claims to be Kant-inspired, but its aims and method differ from Kant's own. In his recent book, Force and Freedom, Arthur Ripstein advocates a more orthodox Kantian outlook, presenting it as superior to dominant (Kant-inspired) views. The most striking feature of this outlook is its attempt to ground the whole of political morality in one right: the right to freedom, understood as the right to be independent of others’ choices. Is Ripstein's Kantian project successful? In this (...)
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    Acceptance of a Payment for Ecosystem Services Scheme: The Decisive Influence of Collective Action.Jean-Pierre Del Corso, Thi Dieu Phuong Geneviève Nguyen & Charilaos Kephaliacos - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (2):177-202.
    As scholars have shown, acceptance is key to the success of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) scheme. While many studies adopt a static cost-benefit perspective, few address the social process leading to acceptance. Drawing on Suchman (1995), this article examines the legitimacy process underlying the acceptance of a PES in agriculture. In particular, the role of collective action in the legitimisation process is analysed, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods of discourse analysis. Data from an agro-environmental PES scheme (...)
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    Il libro e il logos. Riflessioni sulla trasmissione del pensiero filosofico da Platone a Galeno.Lucio Del Corso - 2011 - Quaestio 11:3-34.
    The paper focuses on the deep relationships between the book and the modalities of production and diffusion of philosophic ideas from Plato to Galen. In order to explain such complex phaenomena, the evidences coming from literary sources will be compared to the results of philological and palaeographical examination of Greek papyri from Egypt bearing philosophical texts. These papyri have been found in different places and contexts and can be dated to different periods, from early Hellenistic to Imperial age: but all (...)
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  42. On the apparent paradox of ideal theory.Laura Valentini - 2008 - Journal of Political Philosophy 17 (3):332-355.
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  43. Human Rights, Freedom, and Political Authority.Laura Valentini - 2012 - Political Theory 40 (5):573-601.
    In this article, I sketch a Kant-inspired liberal account of human rights: the freedom-centred view. This account conceptualizes human rights as entitlements that any political authority—any state in the first instance—must secure to qualify as a guarantor of its subjects' innate right to freedom. On this picture, when a state (or state-like institution) protects human rights, it reasonably qualifies as a moral agent to be treated with respect. By contrast, when a state (or state-like institution) fails to protect human rights, (...)
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  44. Global Justice and the Role of the State: A Critical Survey.Laura Valentini & Miriam Ronzoni - 2020 - In Thom Brooks (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Global Justice. New York, NY, USA:
    Reference to the state is ubiquitous in debates about global justice. Some authors see the state as central to the justification of principles of justice, and thereby reject their extension to the international realm. Others emphasize its role in the implementation of those principles. This chapter scrutinizes the variety of ways in which the state figures in the global-justice debate. Our discussion suggests that, although the state should have a prominent role in theorizing about global justice, contrary to what is (...)
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  45. Predicativity and Feferman.Laura Crosilla - 2017 - In Gerhard Jäger & Wilfried Sieg (eds.), Feferman on Foundations: Logic, Mathematics, Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 423-447.
    Predicativity is a notable example of fruitful interaction between philosophy and mathematical logic. It originated at the beginning of the 20th century from methodological and philosophical reflections on a changing concept of set. A clarification of this notion has prompted the development of fundamental new technical instruments, from Russell's type theory to an important chapter in proof theory, which saw the decisive involvement of Kreisel, Feferman and Schütte. The technical outcomes of predica-tivity have since taken a life of their own, (...)
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    From Philosophy of Emotion to Epistemology: Some Questions About the Epistemic Relevance of Emotions.Laura Candiotto - 2019 - In The Value of Emotions for Knowledge. Springer Verlag. pp. 3-24.
    The aim of this chapter is to discuss the relevance that emotions can play in our epistemic life considering the state of the art of the philosophical debate on emotions. The strategy is the one of focusing on the three main models on emotions as evaluative judgements, bodily feelings, and perceptions, following the fil rouge of emotion intentionality for rising questions about their epistemic functions. From this examination, a major challenge to mainstream epistemology arises, the one that asks to provide (...)
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    Non ci lasceremo mai?: l'esercizio filosofico della morte tra autobiografia e filosofia.Laura Campanello - 2005 - Milano: UNICOPLI.
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  48. A Critique of Hermeneutical Injustice.Laura Beeby - 2011 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 111 (3pt3):479-486.
    Recent work at the junction of epistemology and political theory focuses on the notion of epistemic injustice, the injustice of being wronged as a knower. Miranda Fricker (2007) identifies two kinds of epistemic injustice. I focus here on hermeneutical injustice in an attempt to identify a difficulty for Fricker's account. In particular, I consider the significance of background social conditions and suggest that an epistemic injustice should not rely on other forms of disadvantage to achieve its status as an injustice. (...)
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  49. II- What's Wrong with Being Lonely? Justice, Beneficence, and Meaningful Relatopnships.Laura Valentini - 2016 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 90 (1):49-69.
    A life without liberty and material resources is not a good life. Equally, a life devoid of meaningful social relationships—such as friendships, family attachments, and romances—is not a good life. From this it is tempting to conclude that just as individuals have rights to liberty and material resources, they also have rights to access meaningful social relationships. I argue that this conclusion can be defended only in a narrow set of cases. ‘Pure’ social relationship deprivation—that is, deprivation that is not (...)
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  50. Moral Testimony.Laura Frances Callahan - 2019 - In M. Fricker, N. J. L. L. Pedersen, D. Henderson & P. J. Graham (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology. Routledge. pp. 123-134.
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