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    Thinking about ‘Presentism’ from a Historian's Perspective: Herbert Butterfield and Hélène Metzger.Oscar Moro-Abadía - 2009 - History of Science 47 (1):55-77.
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    Reflections on the concept of 'precursor': Juan de Vilanova and the discovery of Altamira.Oscar Moro Abadía & Francisco Pelayo - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (4):1-20.
    Considering the case of Juan de Vilanova y Piera, often celebrated as the first scientist to accept the prehistoric antiquity of palaeolithic paintings, we explore some of the problems related to the concept of ‘precursor’ in the field of the history of science. In the first section, we propose a brief history of this notion focusing on those authors who have reflected critically on the meaning of predecessors. In the second section, the example of Vilanova illustrates the ways in which (...)
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  3. La" perspectiva genealógica" nietzscheana y la escritura de la historia.Oscar Moro Abadía - 2003 - Endoxa 16:291-312.
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    Connecting historiographical traditions.Oscar Moro Abadía - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 41 (1):105-108.
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    La perspectiva genealógica nietzscheana y la escritura de la historia.Oscar Moro Abadía - 2002 - Endoxa 1 (16):291.
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    Entre Casandra y Clío: A propósito del pasado, el presente y el futuro de la filosofía de la historia.Óscar Moro Abadía - 2006 - Isegoría 35:295-308.
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    Review of Cristina Chimisso: Hélène Metzger, Historian and Historiographer of the Sciences[REVIEW]Oscar Moro Abadía - 2021 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 11 (1):327-330.
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    Cristina Chimisso. Hélène Metzger, Historian and Historiographer of the Sciences. New York: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 217+index. $160.00 (cloth). ISBN 978-1-138-21039-4. [REVIEW]Oscar Moro Abadía - 2021 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 11 (1):327-330.
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    Leoncio López‐Ocón;, Jean‐Pierre Chaumeil;, Ana Verde Casanova . Los americanistas del siglo XIX: La construcción de una comunidad científica internacional. 355 pp., illus., figs. Frankfurt: Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft, 2006. [REVIEW]Oscar Moro-Abadía - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):200-201.
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  10. Inmanuel Kant tal y como Foucault lo imagina.Oscar Moro AbadÍ & A. - 2003 - Agora 22 (1):59-82.
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  11. La defensa de la filosofía frente a Heidegger: Emmanuel Faye: Heidegger. La introducción del nazismo en la filosofía. En torno a los seminarios inéditos de 1933-1935. Traducción de Óscar Moro Abadía. Akal. Madrid, 2009. 576 páginas. [REVIEW]Nemrod Carrasco - 2010 - Astrolabio 10:105-110.
     
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    Ethical challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives of nursing students.Domingo Palacios-Ceña, Juan Francisco Velarde-García, Marta Mas Espejo, Raquel González-Hervías, Beatriz Álvarez-Embarba, Marta Rodríguez-García, Oscar Oliva-Fernández, Pilar González-Sanz, Paloma Moro-López-Menchero, César Fernández-de-las-Peñas & Jose Miguel Cachón-Pérez - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (2):264-279.
    Background:The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic caused a shortage of qualified nurses in Spain. As a result, the government authorized the hiring of senior students.Objectives:To explore the ethical dilemmas and ethical conflicts experienced by final-year nursing students who worked during the first outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain.Research design:A qualitative exploratory study was conducted using purposive sampling. Semi-structured interviews were carried out using a question guide. Interviews took place via a private video chat room platform. A thematic, inductive (...)
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    Roldán, Concha y Moro, Óscar (eds.): Aproximaciones a la contingencia. Historia y actualidad de una idea.Pedro Ochoa Crespo - 2010 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 49:232-233.
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    The Picture of Dorian Gray.Oscar Wilde - 2021 - New York, NY: Chartwell.
    Dorian Gray pays a hefty price for years of sin and vice in this completely unabridged edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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    Thinking Critically in Medicine and its Ethics: relating applied science and applied ethics.Daniel A. Moros, Rosamond Rhodes, Bernard Baumrin & James J. Strain - 1987 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (2):229-243.
    ABSTRACT While interest in philosophy and medicine has burgeoned in the past two decades, there remains a need for an analysis of the intellectual activity embodied in good medical practice. In this setting, ethical and scientific decision‐making are complexly interrelated. The following paper, collaboratively written by physicians and philosophers, presents a view of applied (clinical) science and applied ethics. Making extensive use of illustrations drawn from routine case material, we seek to indicate a variety of philosophic issues to be found (...)
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    Modelo de Gestión Ambiental basado en Valores Conservacionistas que Contribuya a la Integración Universidad–Comunidad.Moros Briceño, José Alexy & Freddy Hernán Sánchez Márquez - 2012 - Daena 7 (1):13-24.
    Resumen. La educación en valores conservacionistas representa una vía para promover cambios permanentesde actitudes, formación de conciencia y sensibilidad hacia los problemas socioambientales, por lo que serequiere la cooperación y participación de las universidades para lograr la internalización de valores en lascomunidades. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo proponer un modelo de gestión ambiental basado envalores conservacionistas que contribuya a la integración de la Universidad Nacional Experimental delTáchira [UNET] con la comunidad Río Chiquito, Parroquia La Petrolea, Municipio Junín, Estado Táchira,Venezuela. (...)
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    Putting Universal Healthcare on the Religious Agenda.Daniel A. Moros & Rosamond Rhodes - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (3):233-234.
    In modern industrial society the issue of access to healthcare is inseparable from the question of whether there is a right to healthcare and whether government has the correlative duty to assure a minimum level of care to all citizens. While discussion in terms of rights and duties tends to direct our attention to broader, more theoretical ethical issues, discussion in terms of invites consideration of more practical concerns. The news media rarely report in terms of whether a citizen's right (...)
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    Agencia crítica y desposesión. La actualidad de la pregunta por la libertad en Judith Butler.Mónica Cano Abadía - 2017 - Isegoría 56:263.
    Este artículo pretende rastrear en dos de los últimos escritos de Judith Butler, Dispossession y Los sentidos del sujeto, su preocupación por la posibilidad de agencia crítica de los sujetos. Para ello, será necesario comprender que su concepción del sujeto no es la humanista; en cambio, propone un sujeto vulnerable y en relación de interdependencia con los demás. Las condiciones socioculturales que permiten emerger al sujeto butleriano no han de ser entendidas, por otra parte, como un constructivismo sino que, a (...)
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    Palabras que ¿solo? hieren. Repeticiones abyectas y resignificaciones liberadoras.Mónica Cano Abadía - 2013 - Thémata Revista de Filosofía 48:217-225.
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    Respiración vulnerable. Reflexiones ecosóficas sobre un mundo irrespirable.Mónica Cano Abadía - 2021 - Revista de Filosofía Laguna 49:103-108.
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    How does one apply statistical analysis to our understanding of the development of human relationships.Oscar Kempthorne - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):138-139.
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    Wonder Woman and Patriarchy.Mónica Cano Abadía - 2017-03-29 - In Jacob M. Held (ed.), Wonder Woman and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 162–170.
    This chapter focuses on the golden era and proposes an exercise of creativity whereby we imagine Diana, the Amazon, becoming Wonder Woman in order to overthrow Man's World. Through Wonder Woman's story, we can build a feminist epic that depicts women who fight patriarchy. In the novel Lesbian Peoples: Material for a Dictionary, Wittig and Zeig describe the Amazons as the warriors thanks to whom we have been able to enter the Golden Age, an age without patriarchy or sex differences. (...)
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    The return of the king’s two bodies: liberal arguments for the moderating powers of monarchy in post-revolutionary France and Portugal.Oscar Ferreira - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Arguments analogous to those found in the late medieval theory of the king’s two bodies, popularized by Ernst Kantorowicz, were resurrected in early nineteenth-century constitutional theories of the moderating powers of monarchy. Post-revolutionary French liberal thought, echoed by its Portuguese counterpart, rediscovered the virtues of the institution of royalty, notably the immaterial and immortal body of the king. This rediscovery was prompted by the uncertainties of different national political contexts which made many contemporaries believe it desirable to integrate restored monarchies (...)
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    Marriage patterns of california's early spanish-mexican colonists (1742–1876).Clara Garcia-Moro, D. I. Toja & Phillip L. Walker - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2):205-217.
    Marriage patterns of California's eighteenth and nineteenth century Spanish-Mexican families are analysed using data from genealogies and mission records. A shortage of women among the military based colonists led to an unusual marriage pattern with a large age differential between husbands and wives. The average age at marriage was 18·4 years for women and 28·4 years for men. Spatial mobility was high for both sexes, particularly for men. More husbands than wives were born in Mexico. The Monterey presidial district of (...)
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  25. El derecho subjetivo de acuerdo con la teoría pura.Eduardo Villarreal Moro - 1961 - México,:
     
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    Testing boundary conditions for the conjunction fallacy: Effects of response mode, conceptual focus, and problem type.Douglas H. Wedell & Rodrigo Moro - 2008 - Cognition 107 (1):105-136.
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    Deweyan conceptual engineering: reconstruction, concepts, and philosophical inquiry.Oscar Westerblad - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Reconstruction is a central notion in Dewey’s account of inquiry and in his metaphilosophical commitments. In his work, Dewey made a call for reconstruction of philosophy, in the reconstruction of central notions of the discipline, like knowledge, logic, truth, the good, reason, and experience. Inquiry itself is reconstructive, according to Dewey, involving the transformation of an indeterminate situation into one which is determinate and understood. Dewey’s philosophical views should therefore be of interest to those taking part in the recent turn (...)
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    Il «cerchio labirintico dell’intelligibile». Sentimento e forma nella teoria del simbolo di Susanne K. Langer.Nadia Moro - 2007 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 60 (1):141-167.
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    Balancing Benefits and Risks of Immortal Data.Oscar A. Zarate, Julia Green Brody, Phil Brown, Monica D. Ramirez-Andreotta, Laura Perovich & Jacob Matz - 2015 - Hastings Center Report 46 (1):36-45.
    An individual's health, genetic, or environmental-exposure data, placed in an online repository, creates a valuable shared resource that can accelerate biomedical research and even open opportunities for crowd-sourcing discoveries by members of the public. But these data become “immortalized” in ways that may create lasting risk as well as benefit. Once shared on the Internet, the data are difficult or impossible to redact, and identities may be revealed by a process called data linkage, in which online data sets are matched (...)
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    Tecnologia Social: Recurso Indutor de Educação e Bem-Estar Em Saúde.Manuel Albino Moro Torres, Bianca Ribas Mazzucco Torres, Dirce Stein Backes, Marcos Alexandre Alves, Patrícia Pasquali Dotto & Léris Salete Bonfanti Haeffner - 2023 - Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 16 (32):107-120.
    This article aims to enhance social technology as a resource that induces education and well-being in maternal and child health, more specifically in contexts of social vulnerability. This is an action research, with social technology characteristics, developed between July/2022 and December/2023, with 17 women (pregnant and postpartum women) from a vulnerable community in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul. Based on education in health and in an interprofessional approach, the social technology developed and called “Endowing lives” is the (...)
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  31. Can Hinge Epistemology Close the Door on Epistemic Relativism?Oscar A. Piedrahita - 2021 - Synthese (1-2):1-27.
    I argue that a standard formulation of hinge epistemology is host to epistemic relativism and show that two leading hinge approaches (Coliva’s acceptance account and Pritchard’s nondoxastic account) are vulnerable to a form of incommensurability that leads to relativism. Building on both accounts, I introduce a new, minimally epistemic conception of hinges that avoids epistemic relativism and rationally resolves hinge disagreements. According to my proposed account, putative cases of epistemic incommensurability are rationally resolvable: hinges are propositions that are the objects (...)
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  32. Debunking the Idyllic View of Natural Processes: Population Dynamics and Suffering in the Wild.Oscar Horta - 2010 - Telos: Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Utilitaristas 17 (1):73-90.
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    Three problems for the evolutionary debunking argument.Oscar Davis & Damian Cox - 2023 - Ratio 36 (1):41-50.
    In attempting to debunk moral realism through an appeal to evolutionary facts, debunkers face a series of problems, which we label the problems of scope, corrosiveness, and post‐hoc justification. To overcome these problems, debunkers must assume certain metaphysical or epistemological positions, or otherwise pre‐establish them. In doing so, they must assume or pre‐establish the very conclusion they seek in advancing the argument. This means that such debunking arguments either beg the question against the moral realist or are undermined as standalone (...)
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    ¿Existen alternativas a las clases magistrales? Una experiencia en Fisiología Ocular del grado de Óptica y Optometría.Ana Rosa Abadía Valle, María Jesús Muñoz Gonzalvo & Fernando Soteras Abril - 2011 - Arbor 187 (Extra_3):189-194.
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  35. Eduardo Saavedra Moragas, un arabista menor redescubierto: a propósito de una biografía reciente.Pere Balañà I. Abadía - 1983 - Al-Qantara 4 (1):441-448.
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  36. Indices de los anales palatinos de L-Hakam II.Pere Balañà I. Abadía - 1982 - Al-Qantara 3 (1):227-248.
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  37. What is speciesism?Oscar Horta - 2010 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23 (3):243-266.
    In spite of the considerable literature nowadays existing on the issue of the moral exclusion of nonhuman animals, there is still work to be done concerning the characterization of the conceptual framework with which this question can be appraised. This paper intends to tackle this task. It starts by defining speciesism as the unjustified disadvantageous consideration or treatment of those who are not classified as belonging to a certain species. It then clarifies some common misunderstandings concerning what this means. Next, (...)
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    Controversies surrounding mental testing.Oscar Kempthorne & Leroy Wolins - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):348-349.
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    Four Epistemological Gaps in Alloanimal Episodic Memory Studies.Oscar S. Miyamoto Gómez - forthcoming - Biosemiotics:1-19.
    Experimental studies show that some corvids, apes, and rodents possess a common long-term memory system that allows them to take goal-directed actions on the basis of absent spatiotemporal contexts. In other words, evidence supports the hypothesis that Episodic Memory —far from being uniquely human— has evolved as a cross-species meaning making system. However, within this zoosemiotic breakthrough, neurocognitive studies now struggle characterizing the relations between teleological factors and phenomenological factors that would account for the episodic behavior displayed by these living (...)
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    Using Post-Structuralism to Explore The Full Impact of Ideas on Politics.Oscar L. Larsson - 2015 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 27 (2):174-197.
    ABSTRACTColin Hay's constructivist institutionalism and Vivien A. Schmidt's discursive institutionalism are two recent attempts to theorize ideas as potential explanations of institutional change. This new attention to the causal role of ideas is welcome, but Hay and Schmidt do not take into consideration the constitutive and structural aspects of ideas. Instead they reduce ideas to properties of individual conscious minds, scanting the respects in which ideas are intersubjectively baked into the practices shared by individuals. This aspect of ideas—arguably, the institutional (...)
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    Is there a latin american philosophy.Oscar R. Marti - 1983 - Metaphilosophy 14 (1):46–52.
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    Reducing Wild Animal Suffering Effectively: Why Impracticability and Normative Objections Fail Against the Most Promising Ways of Helping Wild Animals.Oscar Horta & Dayron Teran - 2023 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 26 (2):217-230.
    This paper presents some of the most promising ways wild animals are currently being helped, as well as other ways of helping that may be implemented easily in the near future. They include measures to save animals affected by harmful weather events, wild animal vaccination programs, and projects aimed at reducing suffering among synanthropic animals. The paper then presents other ways of helping wild animals that, while noncontroversial, may reduce aggregate suffering at the ecosystem level. The paper argues that impracticability (...)
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    L'autre dans le cinéma.Khouloud Ben Mohamed Gherbi & Marie Rose Moro (eds.) - 2017 - Carthage: Académie Tunisienne des sciences, des lettres et des arts, Beït Al-Hikma.
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    Christian ethics.Reginald Ernest Oscar White - 1994 - Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press. Edited by R. E. O. White.
    Biblical ethics -- The insights of history.
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    Technocracy, Governmentality, and Post-Structuralism.Oscar L. Larsson - 2020 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 32 (1-3):103-123.
    ABSTRACT The technocratic dimension of government—its reliance upon knowledge claims, usually in scientific guise—is of great importance if we wish to understand modern power and governance. In Power Without Knowledge: A Critique of Technocracy, Jeffrey Friedman investigates the often-overlooked question of the relationship between technocratic knowledge/power and ideas. Friedman’s contribution to our understanding of technocracy can therefore be read as a contribution to governmentality studies, one that introduces the possibility of adding normative solutions to this critical tradition.
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    The governmentality of network governance: Collaboration as a new facet of the liberal art of governing.Oscar L. Larsson - 2020 - Constellations 27 (1):111-126.
  47. Animal Suffering in Nature.Oscar Horta - 2017 - Environmental Ethics 39 (3):261-279.
    Many people think we should refrain from intervening in nature as much as possible. One of the main reasons for thinking this way is that the existence of nature is a net positive. However, population dynamics teaches us that most sentient animals who come into existence in nature die shortly thereafter, mostly in painful ways. Those who survive often suffer greatly due to natural causes. If sentient beings matter, this gives us reasons to intervene to prevent such harms. This counterintuitive (...)
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    Oscar Masotta: la teoría como acción = Theory as action.Oscar Masotta - 2017 - Ciudad de México: RM Editorial. Edited by Clara Bolívar Moguel.
    Oscar Masotta (Buenos Aires, 1930- Barcelona, 1979) is all but forgotten now, except perhapsin the field of Lacanian studies. This is because in the 1970s,Masotta would challenge the master psychoanalyst on hisown turf, creating his own post-Lacanian school of psychoanalysisin Barcelona. But in 1965, aged just 27, Masottataught at the University of Buenos Aires, lectured at theDi Tella, and edited a book series on communication andmedia. A product of the newly open post-Perón era." Page 91.. This is the first exhibition (...)
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  49. Thomas Paine, foremost constructive statesman of his time.Oscar S. Straus - 1921 - New York,: Thomas Paine National historical association.
     
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    Moral Considerability and the Argument from Relevance.Oscar Horta - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (3):369-388.
    The argument from relevance expresses an intuition that, although shared by many applied ethicists, has not been analyzed and systematized in the form of a clear argument thus far. This paper does this by introducing the concept of value relevance, which has been used before in economy but not in the philosophical literature. The paper explains how value relevance is different from moral relevance, and distinguishes between direct and indirect ways in which the latter can depend on the former. These (...)
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