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    Clonación humana: las preguntas «por qué no» y «por qué sí».Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2002 - Isegoría 27:193-209.
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  2. El" Proyecto Gran Simio" y el concepto de persona: una cuestión de humanidad.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2000 - Laguna 7:359-365.
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    La frontera animal-humano.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2013 - Arbor 189 (763):a065.
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    Deberes y felicidad en la ecoética.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2005 - Isegoría 32:145-156.
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    Genetically modified animals, no human great apes.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2008 - Arbor 184 (730).
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    Presentació Ètica i política del paisatge.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2014 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 53.
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    Reflections on Stoic Logocentrism.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 1996 - Environmental Ethics 18 (3):291-296.
    William O. Stephens is to be applauded for the way in which he presents and analyzes some paradigmatic Stoic arguments, and thus defends Stoicism from the misplaced charges of Jim Cheney. Nonetheless, Stephens’ individualist interpretation of what he calls Stoic “logocentrism” obscures key features of the Stoics’ theory of value and their related ethic and metaphysic. Once the Stoics are allowedto speak for themselves, it emerges that they adhered to a holistic axiology, that for them virtue lay in conformity with (...)
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    La teoría ecológica de John Dryzek: 30 años de pensamiento político ambiental.Carmen Velayos Castelo & Javier Romero Muñoz - 1970 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 21:209-219.
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  9. Bioética, ecología y género.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2011 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 50 (127):91-102.
  10. In-justicia e in-felicidad a la luz del cambio climático.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2009 - In López de la Vieja & Ma Teresa (eds.), Ensayos sobre bioética. Salamanca: Universidad de Salamanca.
     
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  11. La analogía y el reconocimiento moral de los animales no humanos.Carmen Velayos Castelo - 1998 - Estudios Filosóficos 47 (134):49-68.
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    ¿Fosilizan los actos morales? Una contribución a la hipótesis de Darwin sobre el origen de la conciencia moral.Javier Romero Muñoz, José María Bermúdez de Castro, Eudald Carbonell & Carmen Velayos Castelo - 2022 - Dilemata 39:15-32.
    Desde un enfoque naturalista, el presente artículo muestra la importancia de las evidencias paleoantropológicas en el estudio de la formación de la conciencia moral. Desde el análisis de los restos fósiles del Pleistoceno, se busca profundizar en la hipótesis de Darwin sobre el origen de la conciencia moral siguiendo su obra _El origen del hombre_ (1871). Desde este punto de vista, la conciencia moral se va desarrollando de manera gradual y continua mediante mecanismos genéticos y culturales durante la evolución humana. (...)
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    Velayos Castelo, Carmen (ed.), 2009: Éticay ethos profesionales, editorial universidad de Granada, Granada.Mª Ángeles Arráez Monllor - 2010 - Dilemata 2 (2):115-121.
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    The self in action effects: Selective attenuation of self-generated sounds.Carmen Weiss, Arvid Herwig & Simone Schütz-Bosbach - 2011 - Cognition 121 (2):207-218.
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    Essays on Indian philosophy in comparative perspective.Carmen Dragonetti - 2009 - New York, NY: G. Olms. Edited by Fernando Tola.
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    White Woman, Hey.Carmen Williams - 1984 - Feminist Review 17 (1):79-79.
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    Inter‐ A frican cooperation in the social sciences in the era of decolonization: A case of science diplomacy.Cláudia Castelo & Frederico Ágoas - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (1):67-83.
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    An empirical analysis of the demand of Spanish religious groups and charities for socially responsible investments.Carmen Valor & Marta de la Cuesta - 2007 - Business Ethics: A European Review 16 (2):175-190.
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    The Influence of Intrinsic Motivation and Synergistic Extrinsic Motivators on Creativity and Innovation.Carmen Fischer, Charlotte P. Malycha & Ernestine Schafmann - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Preferences Regarding Return of Genomic Results to Relatives of Research Participants, Including after Participant Death: Empirical Results from a Cancer Biobank.Carmen Radecki Breitkopf, Gloria M. Petersen, Susan M. Wolf, Kari G. Chaffee, Marguerite E. Robinson, Deborah R. Gordon, Noralane M. Lindor & Barbara A. Koenig - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (3):464-475.
    Data are lacking with regard to participants' perspectives on return of genetic research results to relatives, including after the participant's death. This paper reports descriptive results from 3,630 survey respondents: 464 participants in a pancreatic cancer biobank, 1,439 family registry participants, and 1,727 healthy individuals. Our findings indicate that most participants would feel obligated to share their results with blood relatives while alive and would want results to be shared with relatives after their death.
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    Vicarious action preparation does not result in sensory attenuation of auditory action effects.Carmen Weiss & Simone Schütz-Bosbach - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4):1654-1661.
    The perception of sensory effects generated by one’s own actions is typically attenuated compared to the same effects generated externally. However, it is unclear whether this specifically relates to self-generation. Recent studies showed that sensory attenuation mainly relies on action preparation, not actual action execution. Hence, an attenuation of sensory effects generated by another person might occur if these actions can be anticipated and thus be prepared for.Here, we compared the perceived loudness of sounds generated by one’s own actions and (...)
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  23. Teaching Transgression: Border Crossing in Philosophy.Damián Bravo Zamora & Carmen Maria Marcous - 2019 - Public Philosophy Journal 2 (1).
    We argue that philosophers are competent to facilitate public discussion concerning restrictions on human migration across political borders. We also argue that presenting public audiences with a prima facie case for open borders offers a unique opportunity to elucidate important aspects of philosophical reasoning. Finally, we share resources and a lesson plan for those keen to examine the case for open borders with students, or to facilitate public discussion on these issues.
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    Becoming Visible: Black Lesbian Discussions.Carmen, Gail, Shaila & Pratibha - 1984 - Feminist Review 17 (1):53-72.
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  25. La méthode traditionnelle.Carmen-Stefania Stoean - unknown
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    Evidence for the coincidence effect in environmental judgments: Why isn't it easy to correctly identify environmentally friendly food products?Carmen Tanner & Niels Jungbluth - 2003 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 9 (1):3.
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    To act or not to act: Nonconsequentialism in environmental decision-making.Carmen Tanner - 2009 - Ethics and Behavior 19 (6):479 – 495.
    Research on environmental-decision making is usually based on utilitarian models, which imply that people's decisions are only influenced by the outcomes. This research provides evidence for values and moral positions that reflect nonconsequentialist rather than consequentialist views. In doing this, this article refers to “sacred values,” which are values that are seen as not-substitutable and nontradable. Two studies were designed to examine evidence for sacred values and their role on act versus omission choices within the environmental domain. The studies revealed (...)
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    Recovery of Weak Factor Loadings When Adding the Mean Structure in Confirmatory Factor Analysis: A Simulation Study.Carmen Ximénez - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Emerging sociotechnical imaginaries for gene edited crops for foods in the United States: implications for governance.Carmen Bain, Sonja Lindberg & Theresa Selfa - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (2):265-279.
    Gene editing techniques, such as CRISPR, are being heralded as powerful new tools for delivering agricultural products and foods with a variety of beneficial traits quickly, easily, and cheaply. Proponents are concerned, however, about whether the public will accept the new technology and that excessive regulatory oversight could limit the technology’s potential. In this paper, we draw on the sociotechnical imaginaries literature to examine how proponents are imagining the potential benefits and risks of gene editing technologies within agriculture. We derive (...)
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    Pluralism and the Moral Grounds of Liberal Theory.Carmen Pavel - 2007 - Social Theory and Practice 33 (2):199-221.
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Citizenship: Towards Corporate Accountability.Carmen Valor - 2005 - Business and Society Review 110 (2):191-212.
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  32. Filosofia do Cómico em Ludwig Tieck.Maria dos Remédios Castelo-Branco - forthcoming - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia.
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    Teoría y estudio no reduccionista de lo social.Carmen Vallarino Bracho - 2004 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 9 (26):77-90.
    What paths are taken by post-posi tiv ist so - cial the ory?. Be yond the three ba sic types of contemporarty the o ries stud ied in this pa per, the pre sup po si tions of which com bine struc ture and agent, the study of so ci ety in which ac knowl - edge ment of the prop er ties of dis tinct..
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  34. Tendencias epistemológicas predominantes en el aprendizaje de las TIC en el área de la educación/Prevailing Epistemological Trends for ICT Learning in Education.Carmen Zabala, Hermelinda Camacho & Sila Chávez - 2013 - Telos (Venezuela) 15 (2):178-194.
     
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  35. Infancia en Berlín hacia 1900. Walter Benjamin.Carmen Zancajo - 2008 - A Parte Rei 59:12.
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  36. Breaking the Language Barrier: Using Translations for Teaching Introductory Philosophy.Carmen Adel & Joseph Ulatowski - 2017 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 3:33-52.
    Some students who possess the same cognitive skill set as their counterparts but who neither speak nor write English fluently have to contend with an unnecessary barrier to academic success. While an administrative top-down approach has been in progress for many years to address this issue, enhancement of student performance begins in the classroom. Thus, we argue that instructors ought to implement a more organic bottom-up approach. If it is possible for instructors to make class content available in other languages, (...)
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  37. Corporate Social Responsibility and Resource-Based Perspectives.Manuel Castelo Branco & Lúcia Lima Rodrigues - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 69 (2):111-132.
    Firms engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) because they consider that some kind of competitive advantage accrues to them. We contend that resource-based perspectives (RBP) are useful to understand why firms engage in CSR activities and disclosure. From a resource-based perspective CSR is seen as providing internal or external benefits, or both. Investments in socially responsible activities may have internal benefits by helping a firm to develop new resources and capabilities which are related namely to know-how and corporate culture. In (...)
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    Apuleius and the Square of Opposition.Carmen Johanson & David Londey - 1984 - Phronesis 29 (2):165-173.
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    A maquinação a partir do abandono e do esquecimento do ser em Heidegger.Rodrigo Amorim Castelo Branco - 2019 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 19 (2):22-40.
    O presente artigo tem como propósito discutir sobre as origens e os desdobramentos da maquinação na história do pensamento ocidental. Para tanto, fazemos uma leitura ontológica-fenomenológica da questão da técnica a partir das meditações de Heidegger, sobretudo na obra Contribuições à Filosofia, publicada em 1989. As reflexões aqui presentes pensam a maquinação como uma disposição que, em sua gênese, revela-se como um acontecimento além da força e da vontade do homem, destacando o abandono e o esquecimento do ser como eventos (...)
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    God's Companions: Reimagining Christian Ethics.Daniel Castelo - 2007 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (2):315-317.
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    Handbook of Latina/o Theologies.Daniel Castelo - 2009 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 29 (1):246-248.
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    Neural correlates of visual hallucinatory phenomena: The role of attention.Miguel Castelo-Branco - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):760-761.
    The Perception and Attention Deficit (PAD) model of visual hallucinations is as limited in generality as other models. It does, however, raise an interesting hypothesis on the role of attentional biases among proto-objects. The prediction that neither impaired attention nor impaired sensory activation alone will produce hallucinations should be addressed in future studies by analysing partial correlations between putative causes and hallucinatory effects.
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    Parent Provision of Choice Is a Key Component of Autonomy Support in Predicting Child Executive Function Skills.Romulus J. Castelo, Alyssa S. Meuwissen, Rebecca Distefano, Megan M. McClelland, Ellen Galinsky, Philip David Zelazo & Stephanie M. Carlson - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Although previous work has linked parent autonomy support to the development of children’s executive function skills, the role of specific autonomy-supportive behaviors has not been thoroughly investigated. We compiled data from four preschool-age samples in the Midwestern United States to examine three relevant autonomy-supportive behaviors and their associations with child EF. We coded parent autonomy-supportive behaviors from a 10-min interaction between parent and child dyads working on challenging jigsaw puzzles together. Children completed a battery of EF. Overall, child EF was (...)
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    Racismo, individualismo, biopoder.Guilherme Castelo Branco - 2009 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 21 (28):29.
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    The Problems of Under-Inclusion in Marine Biodiversity Conservation: the Case of Brazilian Traditional Fishing Communities.Fernanda Castelo Branco Araujo & Edvaldo de Aguiar Portela Moita - 2018 - Asian Bioethics Review 10 (4):261-278.
    Nowadays, on national and international levels, the law has been increasingly considering local and traditional communities’ role for achieving conservation. In Brazil, for instance, one can see how recent legal rules promote benefits for those local groups who practice low environmental impact activities. Nevertheless, regarding traditional fishing communities that live on the coastal zone, a region where many protected areas have been created lately in Brazil, the positive social effects of those measures are often undermined by the economic and political (...)
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    Mídias táticas: os fanzines como fontes para a pesquisa histórica - doi: 10.4025/dialogos.v19i2.1014.Edwar De Alencar Castelo Branco - 2015 - Dialogos 19 (2).
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    The parallelogram law in the works of d’Alembert and Kant.Carmen Martínez Adame - 2012 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 27 (3):365-388.
    We compare two approaches given to the parallelogram law as a fundamental notion in eighteenth century mechanics. The authors we study are Kant and d’Alembert and we use the context created by Newton’s Principia as our point of departure.En este artículo comparamos dos caminos seguidos en el tratamiento de la ley del paralelogramo como noción fundamental en la mecánica del siglo XVIII. Los autores que estudiamos son Kant y d’Alembert y utilizamos el contexto creado por los Principia de Newton como (...)
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  48. v. 2. Antología.Carmen Rovira Gaspar, Carolina Ponce & Compiladoras - 1963 - In Díaz de Gamarra & Juan Benito (eds.), Elementos de filosofía moderna. México: Centro de Estudios Filosóficos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
     
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    Industrial Wind Turbine Development and Loss of Social Justice?Carmen M. E. Krogh - 2011 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 31 (4):321-333.
    This article explores the loss of social justice reported by individuals living in the environs of industrial wind turbines (IWTs). References indicate that some individuals residing in proximity to IWT facilities experience adverse health effects. These adverse health effects are severe enough that some families have abandoned their homes. Individuals report they welcomed IWTs into their community and the negative consequences were unexpected. Expressions of grief are exacerbated by the emotional and physical toll of individuals’ symptoms, loss of enjoyment of (...)
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    Questioning explicit properties of implicit individuals in knowledge representation.Carmen E. Westerberg & Chad J. Marsolek - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5):788-789.
    Dienes & Perner argue that the explicit representation of an individual to which a property is attributed requires explicit representation of the attributed property. The reasons for this conclusion are similar to the reasons why another of their conclusions may be considered suspect: A property may be explicit without an explicit representation of an individual or the predication of the property to an individual. We question the latter conclusion and draw connections to neurophysiological and cognitive evidence.
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