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  1. Exilio e Historia Reciente: Avances y perspectivas de un campo en construcción.Silvana Jensen - 2011 - Aletheia: Cuadernos Críticos Del Derecho 1:1 - 21.
    Este artículo analiza el lugar del exilio de la última dictadura militar en el campo de estudios sobre el pasado reciente argentino e intenta tanto dar cuenta de las líneas más transitadas y que permiten plantear que estamos frente a un territorio historiográfico en expansión, como descubrir cuáles son las actuales áreas de vacancia y las de mayor potencial para la investigación académica futura. Lejos de pretender hacer un examen exhaustivo de la producción que viene acumulándose desde la contemporaneidad del (...)
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    Adult Learning of Novel Words in a Non-native Language: Consonants, Vowels, and Tones.Silvana Poltrock, Hui Chen, Celia Kwok, Hintat Cheung & Thierry Nazzi - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Online hate propaganda during election period: The case of Macedonia.Silvana Neshkovska & Zorica Trajkova - 2018 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 14 (2):309-334.
    The paper offers a critical discursive and pragmatic analysis of a corpus of hateful Facebook and Twitters status updates of politicians, political activists and voters in the 2016 pre-and-post election period, in Macedonia. Aiming to determine how power is exerted on social media, the paper focuses on identifying the stance social media users take when posting messages with political content. The analysis first attempted to unveil what speech acts the hateful posts are predominantly composed of, what roles the authors of (...)
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    Time Metaphors in Film: Understanding the Representation of Time in Cinema.Silvana Dunat - 2022 - Film-Philosophy 26 (1):1-25.
    According to conceptual metaphor theory, there are two basic metaphorical models for conceptualising time in terms of space: the ego-moving model maps our movement through space onto our imagined movement through time, while the time-moving model represents time as an entity moving through spatial locations, the ego being just a passive observer. The aim of this article is to investigate how time is conceptualized in film where ego, movement, time and space also play basic roles. I compare the two linguistic (...)
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    Film space as mental space.Silvana Dunat - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (207):475-487.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 207 Seiten: 475-487.
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    Estilos parentais e práticas educativas de pais de crianças com TDAH: um estudo piloto.Silvana Soriano Frassetto & Daniela Di Giorgio Schneider Bakos - 2010 - Revista Aletheia 33:6-17.
    Estilos parentais e práticas educativas têm sido considerados preditores para o desenvolvimento infantil. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo realizar um estudo piloto ao investigar e comparar os estilos parentais e as práticas educativas de pais de crianças com TDAH do tipo combinado e desatento. Part..
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    Mystik des Nihilismus?: Auseinandersetzung mit Emil Ciorans Werk aus systematisch-theologischer Perspektive orthodoxer Prägung.Silvana Lindner - 2006 - Frankfurt: Lang.
    Diese Untersuchung behandelt die Auseinandersetzung aus systematisch-theologischer Perspektive mit einem «unsystematischen» Denker, Emil Cioran. Sie versucht im Sinne einer dialogischen Kulturtheologie einen Dialog zwischen der christlichen Theologie orthodoxer Prägung und Cioran zu führen. Dieser Versuch soll von Toleranz als Anerkennung der Legitimität des Anderen und dem Respekt des Fremden als Fremden geprägt sein. Methodologisch untersucht die Arbeit drei Hauptcharakteristika von Ciorans Denken: den Dualismus, die Skepsis und die Mystik. Sie versucht diese mit Hilfe von zwei Strukturierungsprinzipien - dem hermeneutische Dreieck (...)
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    Improving Stress and Positive Mental Health at Work via an App-Based Intervention: A Large-Scale Multi-Center Randomized Control Trial.Silvana Weber, Christopher Lorenz & Nicola Hemmings - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  9. Política y espacio público: una lectura de la experiencia del "presupuesto participativo" en Brasil, a partir del pensamiento de Hannah Arendt.Silvana Winckler - 2000 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 16:131-150.
     
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    Impoliteness on the political stage: The case of the 2019 final Macedonian presidential debate.Silvana Neshkovska - 2020 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 16 (2):285-304.
    Electoral debates are a win-lose game in which the stakes for the political contenders are extremely high. The antagonistic nature of these encounters very frequently results in impoliteness or face aggravating moves with which the debaters aim to hurt the opponent’s positive or negative face.The aim of this research is to investigate the impoliteness strategies employed by politicians during electoral debates. Garcia-Pastor’s (2008) positive-face and negative-face impoliteness strategies are taken as a starting point in the analysis at hand. The final (...)
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  11. I manoscritti filosofici di Paolo Frisi.Silvana Tomani - 1968 - Firenze,: La nuova Italia. Edited by Paolo Frisi.
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    A questão democrática em Florestan Fernandes.Silvana Tótora - 1999 - Lua Nova: Revista de Cultura e Política 48 (48).
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    Process for obtaining informed consent: Women’s opinions.Silvana Ferreira Bento, Ellen Hardy & Maria José Duarte Osis - 2007 - Developing World Bioethics 8 (3):197-206.
    In Brazil, every study involving human beings is required to produce an informed consent form that must be signed by study participants: this is stated in Resolution 196/96. 1 Consent must be obtained through a specific structured process. Objective: To present the opinions of women regarding how the process of obtaining informed consent should be conducted when women are invited to participate in studies on contraceptive methods. Subjects and Methods: Eight focus groups were conducted, involving a total of 51 women (...)
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    Study Protocol on Ecological Momentary Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life Using a Smartphone Application.Silvana Mareva, David Thomson, Pietro Marenco, Víctor Estal Muñoz, Caroline V. Ott, Barbara Schmidt, Tobias Wingen & Angelos P. Kassianos - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Las Moîras y el Laberinto en la lírica borgeana: la fusión de dos mitos griegos.Silvana Pfeiffer - 2005 - Synthesis (la Plata) 12:99-111.
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    Nuevo modelo, nuevos requerimientos arquitectónicos. Red de salud en la provincia de Santa Fe.Silvana Codina - 2011 - Polis (Misc) 1 (13):18-25.
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    Brunngasse 8.Silvana Lattmann - 2012 - Naharaim 6 (1):38-63.
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    Il sociologo eretico: Moses Dobruska e la sua Philosophie sociale (1793).Silvana Greco - 2021 - Firenze: Giuntina.
    Silvana Greco propone, per la prima volta, un’analisi approfondita della Philosophie sociale, pubblicata a Parigi alla fine del giugno 1793 da Moses Dobruska (1753- 1794), uomo d’affari, letterato e filosofo sociale. Nato in Moravia da una famiglia ebraica, affiliata alla setta ereticale dei sabbatiani, Dobruska si convertì in giovane età al cattolicesimo, compì una notevole ascesa sociale alla corte asburgica di Vienna ed emigrò poi in Francia, per aderire alla Rivoluzione. Durante il soggiorno parigino prese il nome di Junius (...)
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  19. Geschichte or Historie? Nietzsche’s Second Untimely Meditation in the Context of Nineteenth-Century Philological Studies.Anthony K. Jensen - 2008 - In Manuel Dries (ed.), Nietzsche on Time and History. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 213--229.
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    Moses Dobruska and the invention of social philosophy: utopia, Judaism and heresy under the French Revolution.Silvana Greco - 2022 - Boston: Walter de Gruyter.
    Moses Dobruska, born as a Jew in Brno, Moravia in 1753, died on the guillotine in Paris in 1794. His life was adventurous, but the biography is not enough to understand the creative force of this atypical intellectual. Silvana Greco, sociologist of.
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    On the Consequences of Post-ANT.Casper Bruun Jensen & Christopher Gad - 2010 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (1):55-80.
    Since the 1980s the concept of ANT has remained unsettled. ANT has continuously been critiqued and hailed, ridiculed and praised. It is still an open question whether ANT should be considered a theory or a method or whether ANT is better understood as entailing the dissolution of such modern ‘‘genres’’. In this paper the authors engage with some important reflections by John Law and Bruno Latour in order to analyze what it means to ‘‘do ANT,’’ and, doing so after ‘‘doing (...)
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    Funciones pragmático-discursivas de oraciones escindidas del tipo “lo que pasa es que” en narraciones conversacionales de hablantes chilenos.Silvana Guerrero & Alonso Escobar - 2021 - Pragmática Sociocultural 9 (2):158-183.
    Resumen En esta investigación se presentan los resultados del estudio de las funciones pragmático-discursivas desempeñadas por oraciones escindidas del tipo “lo que pasa es que” en narraciones conversacionales de experiencia personal generadas por hablantes chilenos. Se analizan 54 narraciones conversacionales con dos propósitos: clasificar las oraciones escindidas según la parte de la estructura narrativa que introducen y ofrecer una taxonomía de funciones pragmático-discursivas que desempeñan dichas construcciones. Entre las principales conclusiones se destaca que las oraciones escindidas desempeñan tres macro-funciones: focalizadora (...)
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  23. Concepções sobre a função da escola e do conhecimento nas propostas de Ciclos de Aprendizagem // Conceptions about the role of the school and knowledge in Cycles of Learning projects.Silvana Stremel & Jefferson Mainardes - 2013 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 18 (s):81-97.
    Este artigo apresenta uma análise das concepções do papel da escola e do conhecimento presentes nos textos oficiais de sete redes municipais de ensino brasileiras que adotam os Ciclos de Aprendizagem. A análise evidenciou que os textos das redes pesquisadas apresentavam concepções explícitas sobre o papel da escola e do conhecimento. Os autores argumentam que a) a análise de textos oficiais de políticas ocupa um lugar importante, uma vez que neles estão contidas as declarações de valores, as intenções, os objetivos, (...)
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    Deliberative Cultures.Jensen Sass & John S. Dryzek - 2014 - Political Theory 42 (1):3-25.
    Increasing interest in applying the theory and practice of deliberative democracy to new and varied political contexts leads us to ask whether or not deliberation is a universal political practice. While deliberation does manifest a universal competence, its character varies substantially across time and space, a variation partially explicable in cultural terms. We deploy an intersubjective conception of culture in order to explore these differences. Culture meets deliberation where publicly accessible meanings, symbols, and norms shape the way political actors engage (...)
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    The Influence of Compensatory Strategies on Ethical Decision Making.Jensen T. Mecca, Kelsey E. Medeiros, Vincent Giorgini, Carter Gibson, Michael D. Mumford, Shane Connelly & Lynn D. Devenport - 2014 - Ethics and Behavior 24 (1):73-89.
    Ethical decision making is of concern to researchers across all fields. However, researchers typically focus on the biases that may act to undermine ethical decision making. Taking a new approach, this study focused on identifying the most common compensatory strategies that counteract those biases. These strategies were identified using a series of interviews with university researchers in a variety of areas, including biological, physical, social, and health as well as scholarship and the performing arts. Interview transcripts were assessed with two (...)
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    Researcher Perspectives on Conflicts of Interest: A Qualitative Analysis of Views from Academia.Jensen T. Mecca, Carter Gibson, Vincent Giorgini, Kelsey E. Medeiros, Michael D. Mumford & Shane Connelly - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (4):843-855.
    The increasing interconnectedness of academic research and external industry has left research vulnerable to conflicts of interest. These conflicts have the potential to undermine the integrity of scientific research as well as to threaten public trust in scientific findings. The present effort sought to identify themes in the perspectives of faculty researchers regarding conflicts of interest. Think-aloud interview responses were qualitatively analyzed in an effort to provide insights with regard to appropriate ways to address the threat of conflicts of interest (...)
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    Ethical Thinking in Traditional Italian "Economia Aziendale" and the Stakeholder Management Theory: The Search for Possible Interactions.Silvana Signori & Gianfranco Rusconi - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S3):303 - 318.
    Over the last few years, there has been an exaggeratedly widespread and frequently confused use of the concepts of 'stakeholder' and 'corporate social responsibility'. However, some interesting insights of both these notions can be found in traditional European business administration studies. In this article, the Italian view will be examined. In particular, this paper investigates the teachings of some of the historical masters of the Italian "Economia Aziendale" (EA), with particular attention to the concept of the azienda, its finalism and (...)
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    The Production of Power in Organisational Practice – Working with Conflicts as Heuristics.Peter Busch-Jensen - 2015 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 16 (2):15-25.
    This article argues for the value of working with conflicts in social practice as resources for collaboration, learning and development. The interest in conflicts in social practice is rooted in a preoccupation with social power relations and how to understand and analyse power relations from a subject-science perspective. Following this interest, a methodological framework, best described as a kind of ‘mobile ethnography’, is discussed and exemplified through an empirical example. A preliminary conceptual framework for understanding power as a capacity for (...)
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    Martin Luther’s German Translation of the Bible – a Popular or Populist Approach?Silvana Simoska - 2021 - Religious dialogue and cooperation 2:157-164.
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    ¿Cómo reclaman los chilenos?: secuencias, estructura de fases y recursos lingüísticos del género reclamo.Silvana Arriagada Anabalón & Silvana Guerrero González - 2020 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 30 (1):40-54.
    En esta investigación se estudia el género reclamo con el propósito de describir su arquitectura discursiva. A partir de la revisión de 100 reclamos chilenos y sobre la base del análisis de los mecanismos de textualización utilizados, se propone una estructuración de las fases discursivas que configuran la superestructura textual en estudio. Además, se describen los recursos lingüísticos característicos de la construcción de dicho género. Se trabaja con dos teorías: la de género discursivo y la de esquemas textuales. Los resultados (...)
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    Balanço da produção do conhecimento em Educação Física no Maranhão: exemplo de uma pesquisa em rede.Silvana Martins de Araujo, Ana Paula Vieira & Aline Silva Andrade Nunes - 2016 - Filosofia E Educação 8 (3):231.
    Nossa pesquisa procurou mapear a produção científica de mestres e doutores que atuam nos cursos de Educação Física do Maranhão, coletando e analisando informações sobre suas características epistemológicas, segundo as referências utilizadas na produção das teses e dissertações encontradas. Constatou-se que essa produção aborda temáticas distintas, incorrendo num ecletismo teórico ou numa indefinição epistemológica.
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    Plausible reasoning: a first-order approach.Silvana Badaloni & Alberto Zanardo - 1996 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 6 (3):215-261.
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    The algebra IA fuz : a framework for qualitative fuzzy temporal reasoning.Silvana Badaloni & Massimiliano Giacomin - 2006 - Artificial Intelligence 170 (10):872-908.
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    Das Verhältnis zwischen den Begriffen "Erfahrung" und "Sprache" ausgehend von Hans-Georg Gadamers Wahrheit und Methode: eine antireduktionistische Lesart gegen Relativismusvorwürfe.Silvana Ballnat - 2012 - Potsdam: Universitätsverlag Potsdam.
    Meiner nichtreduktionistischen Lesart Gadamers, derzufolge eine wechselseitige konstitutive Relation zwischen "Sprache" und "Erfahrung" besteht, ist es gestattet, den Vorwurf, die Sprachphilosophie Gadamers führe in den Relativismus, den man häufig gegenüber sprachphilosophischen Positionen erhebt, abzuweisen. Manchen Denkern zufolge haben die Philosophen der Postmoderne, zu denen auch Gadamer gezählt wurde, eine einfache Umkehrung der beiden Pole des modernen Verhältnisses "Sprache"--"Erfahrung" vollzogen: Während die Sprache in der Moderne in ihrer Bedingtheit zur Erfahrung und als bloßes Ausdrucksmittel verstanden wurde, wurde dieses Verhältnis in der (...)
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    Three methods for estimating days of hospitalization because of hospital‐acquired infection: a comparison.Silvana Barbaro, Francesco G. De Rosa, Lorena Charrier, Carlo Silvestre, Emanuela Lovato & Maria M. Gianino - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4):776-780.
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    Semiotics and Its Range.Silvana Paruolo - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (113-114):127-156.
    If it is true that semiotics has tried to establish itself as an autonomous science starting with Saussure and Peirce, in imposing itself as a cultural fashion since the 1960’s, due especially to Roland Barthes and his interest in the language of connotations, it is also true that from ancient treatises of medicine to books of magic, from rhetoric to logic, from nature to science, symbols— even from different points of view—have been the object of passionate reflections.
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    Utopia: Reading and Redemption.Silvana Rabinovich - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (1):109-116.
    This paper suggests an approach to the various possibilities of reading as a practice responsible for generating thought. It might be said that it is an approach to the dismissal of reading as the origin of other paths of thought. Utopia, understood as anticipation, yields its place to the figure of redemption (in Benjamin’s sense of the word) as imminence of the absolutely other, expectation and extreme attention. The text invites the reader to try other routes in the practice of (...)
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  38. Morality and Luck.Henning Jensen - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (229):323 - 330.
    Thomas Nagel recognizes that it is commonly believed that people can neither be held morally responsible nor morally assessed for what is beyond their control. Yet he is convinced that although such a belief may be intuitively plausible, upon reflection we find that we do make moral assessments of persons in a large number of cases in which such assessments depend on factors not under their control. Of such factors he says: (p. 26).
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    Biases and Compensatory Strategies: The Efficacy of a Training Intervention.Jensen T. Mecca, Kelsey E. Medeiros, Vincent Giorgini, Carter Gibson, Michael D. Mumford & Shane Connelly - 2016 - Ethics and Behavior 26 (2):128-143.
    Research misconduct is of growing concern within the scientific community. As a result, organizations must identify effective approaches to training for ethics in research. Previous research has suggested that biases and compensatory strategies may represent important influences on the ethical decision-making process. The present effort investigated a training intervention targeting these variables. The results of the intervention are presented, as well as a description of accompanying exercises tapping self-reflection, sensemaking, and forecasting and their differential effectiveness on transfer to an ethical (...)
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    The influence of conscience in nursing.Jensen Annika & Lidell Evy - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (1):31-42.
    The influence of conscience on nurses in terms of guilt has frequently been described but its impact on care has received less attention. The aim of this study was to describe nurses' conceptions of the influence of conscience on the provision of inpatient care. The study employed a phenomenographic approach and analysis method. Fifteen nurses from three hospitals in western Sweden were interviewed. The results showed that these nurses considered conscience to be an important factor in the exercise of their (...)
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    Ethical Thinking in Traditional Italian Economia Aziendale and the Stakeholder Management Theory: The Search for Possible Interactions.Silvana Signori & Gianfranco Rusconi - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S3):303-318.
    Over the last few years, there has been an exaggeratedly widespread and frequently confused use of the concepts of 'stakeholder' and 'corporate social responsibility'. However, some interesting insights of both these notions can be found in traditional European business administration studies. In this article, the Italian view will be examined. In particular, this paper investigates the teachings of some of the historical masters of the Italian "Economia Aziendale", with particular attention to the concept of the azienda, its finalism and its (...)
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  42. Geography, history and concepts: a student's guide.Arild Holt-Jensen - 1988 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    Totally revised and updated, written especially for students, the third edition of Geography – History and Concepts is the definitive undergraduate introduction to the history, philosophy and methodology of Human Geography. Accessible and comprehensive, the work comprises five sections: - What is Geography?: a historical overview of the discipline and an explanation of its organization - The Foundations of Geography: examines Geography from Antiquity to the early modern period; the discussion includes detailed explanations of environmental determinism; the French School; landscape; (...)
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    Geografiens innhold og metoder.Arild Holt-Jensen - 1976 - Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
  44. Libertella escribe y reescribe el viaje de Magallanes.Silvana López - 2012 - Anclajes 16 (2):39 - 58.
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    Formas de (des)afección: Dos veces junio de Martín Kohan.Silvana Mandolessi - 2020 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 11 (21):e066.
    Este artículo analiza la novela Dos veces junio (2002) de Martín Kohan desde la teoría de los afectos. El narrador de Dos veces junio se caracteriza por la ausencia, la suspensión, la vacilación o la supresión de afectos. Asumiendo que las respuestas afectivas corresponden necesariamente al momento histórico y a la esfera de la cual emergen, el artículo explora esta desafección como un componente esencial del funcionamiento del régimen autoritario que la novela retrata. Así, se sostiene que el afecto es (...)
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    'In Spirit and in Truth': Can Charles Taylor Help the Woman At the Well Find Her Authentic Self?Michael P. Jensen - 2008 - Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (3):325-341.
    This article evaluates the usefulness of `authenticity' for a theological analysis of selfhood. In his Ethics of Authenticity, Charles Taylor makes a case for the retrieval of authenticity which seems to invite a theological account of the self, one he stops short of offering. Taylor's argument is expounded, and a preliminary critique is offered. The theological possibility invited by Taylor is then examined by means of a reading of John 4:1—34. With John we conclude that while authenticity may begin and (...)
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  47. Infancia y experiencia en Walter Benjamin: jugar a ser Otro.Silvana Vignale - 2009 - Childhood and Philosophy 5 (9):77-101.
    The Western construction of subjectivity, as Michel Foucault indicated in his hermeneutics of the subject, has been marked since what he called the “Cartesian moment” by its relation to truth. It is important, therefore, to uncover possible relations between subjectivity and experience that express alternative constructions of the two terms. Walter Benjamin´s work offers two principal figures that encourage us to allow us to rethink the subject. One is the flâneur, or frequenter of the streets of 19th century Paris, and (...)
     
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    Ethical (sri) funds in italy: A review.Silvana Signori - 2009 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 18 (2):145-164.
    In the past few years, investors from different European countries have become increasingly interested in the new opportunities that socially responsible investing (SRI) can offer. Empirical research into this subject has often assumed as 'given' the meaning attributed to the terms 'ethical' or 'socially responsible', thus concentrating more on other elements (particularly financial performance). This paper, through the analysis of the characteristics of ethical funds traded in Italy, investigates the possible contents that the terms 'ethical' and/or 'socially responsible' can assume (...)
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    Family Members’ Salience in Family Business: An Identity-Based Stakeholder Approach.Silvana Signori & Yves Fassin - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (1):1-21.
    The paper builds on the stakeholder salience framework and applies a social identity approach to explain family firm dynamics and how these could impact on family firm governance and ethics. In particular, we consider the family as the main stakeholder for family firms and we refer to the recent approaches to stakeholder theory based on ‘names-and-faces’ and on social identity to focus on family members at the individual and organizational level. Family businesses offer an opportunity to study stakeholder salience in (...)
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    Hegel's Metaphysics of Rational Life: Overcoming the Pippin-Houlgate Dispute.Jensen Suther - forthcoming - Hegel Bulletin:1-32.
    In the past decade, the meaning of Hegel's idea of a ‘science of logic’ has become a matter of intense philosophical debate. This article examines the two most influential yet opposed contemporary readings of the Science of Logic—often referred to as the ‘metaphysical’ and ‘non-metaphysical’ interpretations. I argue that this debate should be reframed as a contest between logic as ontology (LAO) and logic as metaphysics (LAM). According to Stephen Houlgate's interpretation of logic as ontology, the science of logic is (...)
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