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    El exilio en el Cono Sur: acercamientos a un problema siempre vigente.Mariela Cecilia Avila - 2019 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 10:155-179.
    In this work we are going to study the political category of exile related to Southern Cone military dictatorships. It also will be introduced a kind of art state of the art of the principal problem in philosophy´s field, and the epistemological bases that support this research will be clarificated, specially the concept of a priori antropológico. In order to that, it will be an aproach to the notion of exile separating it from other similar categories. The (...)
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    Represión y tortura. Influencias de la CIA en los regímenes dictatoriales del Cono Sur.José Manuel Azcona Pastor & Miguel Madueño Álvarez - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (50).
    Based on the analysis of primary documentation from interrogation manuals from both the United States and the countries of the South American cone -Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile-, as well as reports issued by the different countries, the aim of the article is to analyse the common patterns in the detention and torture process suffered by guerrillas and insurgents belonging to violent organisations. We also seek to highlight the importance of the US model and the mutual influences (...)
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    Bananas y otros frutos del deseo: divas y subversiones en la performance de Ney Matogrosso.María del Pilar del Pilar Jarpa Manzur - 2019 - Aisthesis 66 (66):211-233.
    Taking into account the symbolic universe of the civic-military dictatorships of the Southern Cone as a context, this article seeks to reflect on the aesthetic and political implications of the figuration of the diva in the performance of local artists, through the case of Ney Matogrosso and his reappropriations of Carmen Miranda. From a feminist theoretical orientation in a postcolonial key, it is possible to suspect that the figuration of the diva is strategically infiltrated in its (...)
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  4. Internalism Defended.Richard Feldman & Earl Conee - 2001 - American Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1):1 - 18.
  5. Internalism defended.Earl Conee & Richard Feldman - 2001 - In Hilary Kornblith (ed.), American Philosophical Quarterly. Blackwell. pp. 1 - 18.
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    Why Moral Dilemmas Are Impossible.Earl Conee - 1989 - American Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2):133 - 141.
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    In Defense of Song: The Contribution of Roger Sessions.Edward T. Cone - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 2 (1):93-112.
    In a single richly suggestive word, "song," Sessions sums up all the factors—melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, textural, dynamic, articulative—that contribute to what I have called musical line: "Each one of these various aspects derives its functions from the total and indivisible musical flow - the song. . . . [M]usic can be genuinely organized only on this integral basis, and . . . an attempt to organize its so-called elements as separate factors is, at the very best, to pursue abstraction, and, (...)
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    The Perfect Generosity of Prince Vessantara.B. G. Gokhale, Margaret Cone & Richard F. Gombrich - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (3):320.
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    A Dictionary of Pali: Part I, a-kh.Steven Collins & Margaret Cone - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):687.
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    History and Philosophy of Physics in the South Cone.Roberto de Andrade Martins, Guillermo Boido & Víctor Rodríguez (eds.) - 2013 - College Publications.
    The Association of Philosophy and History of Science in the South Cone is a non-profit academic association, founded on May 5th, 2000, in Quilmes, Argentina, at the closing ceremony of the 2nd Meeting of Philosophy and History of Science in the South Cone. The creation of this Association was the result of the interest to deepen and strengthen the exchange between the researchers in Philosophy and History of Science from the countries of the South (...), from the two first meetings that took place in Porto Alegre and Quilmes onwards. Since then, there have been biennial meetings organized as its responsibility. The main aim of AFHIC is to contribute to a better understanding of science from a philosophical as well as a historical point of view in the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, especially in those which belong to the American South Cone, promoting a space for reflection, exchange, discussion, communication, and dissemination of such an understanding. This volume is - with minor changes - the English version of Fisica: Estudos Filosofi cos e Historicos. It is composed of refereed and, in some cases, opportunely modifi ed contributions made by members of the Association of Philosophy and History of Science in the South Cone, some of them who are unfortunately no longer among us. Pablo Lorenzano Director of AFHIC's Book Series. (shrink)
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Albus, James S., and Alexander M. Meystel, Engineering of Mind: An Introduction to the Science of Intelligent Systems, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2001, pp. xv+ 411,£ 57.50 Aristotle, translated by Glen Coughlin, Physics, Or Natural Hearing, South Bend, Indi. [REVIEW]Thomas E. Brown, Maria Cerezo, Earl Conee, Theodore Sider, John Cottingham & Sandra M. Dingli - 2006 - Mind 115:457.
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    Chinese.W. South Coblin & Jerry Norman - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):110.
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  13. A Note on the Pronunciation of the Manchu Vowel e.W. South Coblin - 2005 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 125 (3):403.
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    Franz Kuhnert and the Phonetics of Late Nineteenth-Century Nankingese.W. South Coblin - 2008 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 128 (1):131.
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    James Cone vis-à-vis African Religiosity: A decolonial perspective.Jakub Urbaniak - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):12.
    This article builds on my recent engagement with James Cone’s binary view of Africanness and Christianity which focused on his Western locus of enunciation and the criticism he received from his African American colleagues. I believe that analogical questions regarding Christian theology’s attitude towards Africanness in general and African religiosity in particular present themselves to us who live in and try to make sense of South African reality today, including white people like myself. I start by introducing (...)
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    The Languages of China.W. South Coblin & S. Robert Ramsey - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):644.
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    Personal Values & Professional Ethics.Kenneth Kipnis & David B. South - 2000 - Journal of Forestry 98 (7):11-14.
    The Society of American Foresters has, proposed another revision of the Society's Code of Ethics. Changing a profession's code of conduct might cause considerable controversy. Some will support the current wording and oppose change, and others will see great merit in the new wording. Regardless, what we need is a code that articulates the core professional values of all foresters. A first step, then, is distinguishing our personal values from the core values of forestry.
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    A Study Of The Old Tibetan Shangshu Paraphrase, Part I.W. South Coblin - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (2):303-322.
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    A Study Of The Old Tibetan Shangshu Paraphrase, Part Ii.W. South Coblin - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):523-539.
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    Francisco Varo and the Sound System of Early Qīng MandarinFrancisco Varo and the Sound System of Early Qing Mandarin.W. South Coblin - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (2):262.
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    The Chiehyunn System and the Current State of Chinese Historical Phonology.W. South Coblin - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (2):377.
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    The Loloish Tonal Split Revisited.W. South Coblin & James A. Matisoff - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):522.
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    Civic Biology and the Origin of the School Antievolution Movement.Adam R. Shapiro - 2008 - Journal of the History of Biology 41 (3):409 - 433.
    In discussing the origins of the antievolution movement in American high schools within the framework of science and religion, much is overlooked about the influence of educational trends in shaping this phenomenon. This was especially true in the years before the 1925 Scopes trial, the beginnings of the school antievolution movement. There was no sudden realization in the 1920's – sixty years after the "Origin of Species" was published – that Darwinism conflicted with the Bible, but until evolution was (...)
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    188059515X. Blondel, Maurice. The Idealist Illusion and Other Essays. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. Pp. 154. Hard Cover $79.00, ISBN: 0792366549_. [REVIEW]Bernard Bosanquet, South Bend & Susan Buck-Morss - 2001 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (1).
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    Just Military Preparedness, U.S. Military Hegemony, and Contingency Planning for Intervention in Sudan.Harry van der Linden - 2010 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (2):135-152.
    This paper rejects most aspects of John W. Lango and Eric Patterson’s proposal that the United States should plan for a possible intervention in Sudan on secessionist and humanitarian grounds and announce this planning as a deterrent to the central government of Sudan attacking the people of South Sudan if they would opt in a January 2011 referendum for independence. I argue that secession is not a just cause for armed intervention and that, rightfully, neither the American people (...)
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    Inner Asian Words for Paper and Silk.Jerry Norman ☦, Tsu-lin Mei & W. South Coblin - 2015 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (2):309-317.
    This paper attempts to show that the Shianbei word for ‘paper’ was *qaɣVdu, which is cognate to Written Mongolian qaɣudasu ‘tree bark, sheet of paper’, and that *qaɣVdu was subsequently borrowed into other languages as Sogdian kāγaδā, Persian kaġad, kaġid, Old Turkic qaɣat/qaɣaz and Turkish kâğĭd. The etymology of Greek Séres “China” is also discussed.
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    Black American History and Culture: Untold, Reframed, Stigmatized and Fetishized to the Point of Global Ethnocide.K. Spotts - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 7 (1):1-41.
    Purpose: A poetic work of fiction haunts the base of the Statue of Liberty. The act overshadowed the original tribute to the Civil War victory and the Emancipation Proclamation. Abraham Lincoln's praises of the Black American military fell silent. Eurocentrists shrouded centuries of genius and scaled-down Black American mastery. Sagas of barrier-breaking Olympians, military heroes, Wild West pioneers, and inventors ended as forgotten footnotes. Today, countries around the world fetishize Black American history and culture to (...)
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    State Repression and the Labors of Memory.Elizabeth Jelin - 2003 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Hearing the news from South America at the turn of the millennium can be like traveling in time: here are the trials of Pinochet, the searches for "the disappeared" in Argentina, the investigation of the death of former president Goulart in Brazil, the Peace Commission in Uruguay, the Archive of Terror in Paraguay, a Truth Commission in Peru. As societies struggle to come to terms with the past and with the vexing questions posed by ineradicable memories, this wise book (...)
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    Women and Their Experiences of Exile. A Philosophical Approach.Mariela Cecilia Ávila - 2024 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 41:177-197.
    RESUMEN El presente trabajo busca demostrar cómo el reconocimiento y estudio de las narrativas exiliares de mujeres podrían otorgar nuevos registros analíticos y reflexivos al campo de trabajo filosófico sobre castigo político. Para ello, en principio, se lleva a cabo un recorrido por sus orígenes clásicos, griego y romano, destacando que, si bien el exilio ha variado a lo largo de los siglos, hay ciertos elementos constitutivos que se mantienen en sus aplicaciones contemporáneas. Esto lleva a observar el modo en (...)
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    The Debate over the Historical-Political Background of a Civic Multicultural Society.Israel Idalovichi - 2004 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3 (8):55-63.
    Ongoing political, military and social violence gives the impression that liberal ideas of freedom, democracy and multicultural society do not serve as a barrier to the shedding of blood. This paper shows that recognizing the way powerful interests color our conceptions of truth and value and need not automatically result in a purge of all existing social-political categories. Consequently, the paper addresses many of the ambiguities that a critique of ideology and values tends to evoke, paying special attention to (...)
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    American physicians and dual loyalty obligations in the "war on terror".Jerome Amir Singh - 2003 - BMC Medical Ethics 4 (1):1-10.
    Background Post-September 11, 2001, the U.S. government has labeled thousands of Afghan war detainees "unlawful combatants". This label effectively deprives these detainees of the protection they would receive as "prisoners of war" under international humanitarian law. Reports have emerged that indicate that thousands of detainees being held in secret military facilities outside the United States are being subjected to questionable "stress and duress" interrogation tactics by U.S. authorities. If true, American military physicians could be inadvertently becoming complicit (...)
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    American physicians and dual loyalty obligations in the "war on terror".Singh Jerome Amir - 2003 - BMC Medical Ethics 4 (1):4.
    Background Post-September 11, 2001, the U.S. government has labeled thousands of Afghan war detainees "unlawful combatants". This label effectively deprives these detainees of the protection they would receive as "prisoners of war" under international humanitarian law. Reports have emerged that indicate that thousands of detainees being held in secret military facilities outside the United States are being subjected to questionable "stress and duress" interrogation tactics by U.S. authorities. If true, American military physicians could be inadvertently becoming complicit (...)
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    Wesley Fishel and Vietnam: a great and tragic American experiment.Joseph G. Morgan - 2021 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    In this book, Joseph G. Morgan examines the career of Wesley Fishel, a political scientist who vigorously supported American intervention in the Vietnam War, which he deemed a "great, and tragic, American experiment." Morgan demonstrates how Fishel continued to champion the prospect of an independent South Vietnam, even when Vietnamese resistance and infighting among American and Vietnamese leaders undermined this effort. Morgan also analyzes how opponents of the war questioned Fishel's scholarly integrity and his academic collaboration (...)
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    The Palgrave Handbook of Leninist Political Philosophy.Tom Rockmore & Norman Levine (eds.) - 2018 - London: Palgrave Macmillan Uk.
    This intellectually discomfiting, disturbingly provocative, yet still thoroughly scholarly Handbook reproduces the intellectual ferment that accompanied the Russian Revolution including the wholly polarising effect at that time of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. The Palgrave Handbook of Leninist Political Philosophy does not settle for one safe interpretation of the thought of this world-historic figure but rather revels in a clash of viewpoints. Most interestingly it presents a contrast between the Western editors who emphasise pure democracy and Marxian humanism with many of the (...)
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    Development of press freedom in South Korea since Japanese colonial rule.Eun Suk Sa - 2009 - Asian Culture and History 1 (2):P3.
    The history of press freedom in South Korea has been characterized by periods of chaos. The major media companies in Korea have written a history of shame. Since Japanese colonial rule, freedom of the press has been more often restricted than protected by the laws and policies. There have been four main features of press freedom since 1910: severe restriction during the Japanese colonial rule; experiencing freedom with unstable democracy under the American military rule and the First (...)
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    Development of Press Freedom in South Korea since Japanese Colonial Rule.S. A. Suk - 2009 - Asian Culture and History 1 (2):P3.
    The history of press freedom in South Korea (hereafter Korea) has been characterized by periods of chaos. The major media companies in Korea have written a history of shame. Since Japanese colonial rule, freedom of the press has been more often restricted than protected by the laws and policies. There have been four main features of press freedom since 1910: severe restriction during the Japanese colonial rule; experiencing freedom with unstable democracy under the American military rule and (...)
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    South American Fieldwork/Cytogenetic Knowledge: The Cytogenetic Research Program of Sally Hughes-Schrader and Franz Schrader.Marsha L. Richmond - 2020 - Perspectives on Science 28 (2):127-169.
    The marriage of Sally Peris Hughes (1895–1984) and Franz Schrader (1891–1962) in November 1920 launched a highly successful scientific collaboration that lasted over four decades. The Schraders were avid naturalists, adroit experimentalists, and keen theoreticians, and both had long, productive, and fruitful careers in zoology. They offer an extraordinarily rich case study that provides an insightful view of the work carried out in several areas of the life sciences from the 1920s to the 1960s—fieldwork, cytology, cytogenetics, and entomology—as well as (...)
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  38. South American perspectives on animals.Carlos M. Naconecy - 2013 - In Andrew Linzey & Desmond Tutu (eds.), The global guide to animal protection. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.
     
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    South American Environmental Philosophy.Thomas Heyd - 2012 - Environmental Ethics 34 (4):451-454.
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  40. South American meditations on hell and heaven in the soul of man.Hermann Keyserling - 1932 - London,: Harper & brothers. Edited by Theresa Duerr.
     
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    Democratic Spain and the Ibero-American Community of Nations.Eugeniusz Górski & Maciej Bańkowski - 2011 - Dialogue and Universalism 21 (2):93-114.
    The essay attempts to outline the historical ideological ties between Spain and its former Latin American colonies, with the main accent on the period following Spain’s and most of Latin America’s conversion to democracy in the wake of the fall of the Franco regime and other Latin-American military dictatorships. The author offers a detailed analysis, focusing especially on the democratic, decidedly pro-European and left-liberal government in Spain and its impact on Latin America, most of which today (...)
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    Brazilian political scientists and the Cold War: Soviet hearts, North-American minds.Lidiane Soares Rodrigues - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (2):145-169.
    ArgumentThe process of institutionalization of Political Science in Brazil was conditioned by the country’s position in the geopolitical scenario proper to the Cold War, strongly affected by the influence of the USA and, later on, by the military dictatorship experienced between 1964 and 1985. The first Brazilian professionalized political scientists were, during their youth, anti-Stalinist revolutionary militants. They had been financed by the Ford Foundation to pursue their PhDs in the USA. In this paper, I argue that the north- (...) model of ideological war included governmental and non-governmental institutions. Among the latter, the FF played a crucial role because it had a lot of credibility in state bureaucracy and was able to captivate the potential copartners, who would benefit from its grant, even the anti-American ones. The FF was able to do so because it was keeping a distance from the bellicose image of the USA. In this way, because Brazilian youngsters were leftist, the FF was interested in financing their studies. And, because they belonged to the anti-Stalinist left, they were more open than the communists and wouldn’t oppose to exchange with the USA. (shrink)
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    Revolutionary Christianity: The 1966 South American Lectures by John Howard Yoder, and: John Howard Yoder: Spiritual Writings by John Howard Yoder.John C. Shelley - 2015 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 35 (2):210-213.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Revolutionary Christianity: The 1966 South American Lectures by John Howard Yoder, and: John Howard Yoder: Spiritual Writings by John Howard YoderJohn C. ShelleyRevolutionary Christianity: The 1966 South American Lectures John Howard Yoder. Edited by Paul Martens, Mark Thiessen Nation, Matthew Porter, and Myles Werntz eugene, or: cascade books, 2011. 193 pp. $18.00John Howard Yoder: Spiritual Writings John Howard Yoder. Selected with an Introduction by (...)
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    Becoming-practice: Deleuze and South American Transvestite Theory.Matías Soich - 2021 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 13 (1):6-20.
    ABSTRACT Argentina has a rich history of social movements, of which the transgender is one of the most notorious and resilient. In this work, I present South American Transvestite Theory, its latest theoretical development, in the light of Deleuzian thought. Although Deleuze is not an actual source for this current, both can be productively connected as sharing several themes and concerns, such as the tight relation between creative thought and political practice, the ontological and practical consequences of the (...)
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  45. Contemporary Catholic Social Ethics and International Relations: A North-South American Perspective.Vittorio D. Falsina - 1996 - Dissertation, The University of Chicago
    Focusing on the tradition of Roman Catholic social teaching, this dissertation examines and compares two contemporary models of theological-ethical reflection: the neoliberal model represented by the United States bishops' conference, and the structuralist model espoused by the Latin American bishops' conference, both focusing on their understanding of political economy in the context of North-South American relations. ;The thrust of this dissertation is that the study of theological ethics in general, and in this particular case of the tradition (...)
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    Building a Continental Policy: The South American Secretariat of the Communist International (1925–34).Mariana Massó & Manuel Quiroga - 2022 - Historical Materialism 30 (3):236-272.
    This paper analyses the history of the South American Secretariat of the Communist International. The objective is to carry out a critical study of the policies and strategy of the Secretariat, considering how its relationship with the Comintern and the South American Communist Parties changed over time. Our hypothesis is that during its first years of existence (1925–8) the Secretariat developed a policy based on the United Front. This changed during a transition period (July 1928–July 1929) (...)
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    Trance and shamanic cure on the south american continent: Psychopharmacological and neurobiological interpretations.Francois Blanc - 2010 - Anthropology of Consciousness 21 (1):83-105.
    This article examines the neurobiological basis of the healing power attributed to shamanic practices in the Andes and Brazil in light of the pharmacology of neurotransmitters and the new technological explorations of brain functioning. The psychotropic plants used in shamanic psychiatric cures interfere selectively with the intrinsic neuromediators of the brain. Mainly they may alter: (1) the neuroendocrine functioning through the adrenergic system by controlling stressful conditions, (2) the dopaminergic system in incentive learning and emotions incorporation, (3) the serotoninergic system (...)
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  48. DF Roberts reviews Microevolution of the South American Aymara People.M. Dittmar - 1996 - Journal of Biosocial Science 28:124-125.
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    A matter of asylum: European and South American perspectives.Linda S. Frey & Marsha L. Frey - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (1-3):81-88.
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    The Problem of Organized Crime in the South American Tri-Border Area: Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina.Stanisław Kosmynka - 2020 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 25 (1):9-28.
    The paper shows mechanisms and manifestations of the challenges for the security in the South American Tri-Border Area. It analyses the background of the activity of chosen organized crime and terrorist groups in this region. The article refers to some social and economic conditions for the spread of violence and illegal business in the area. It is focused on the most important dimensions of these problems and on the strategy implemented by South American governments to fight (...)
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