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    Qui est aliéné?: Critique et métaphysique sociale de l'Occident.Maurice Clavel - 1979 - Paris,: Flammarion.
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    Qui est aliéne?Maurice Clavel - 1970 - Paris,: Flammarion.
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  3. Correspondance, Tome IV, 13 coll.Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Gilbert Badia, Jean Mortier, Maximilien Rubel & Maurice Clavel - 1975 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 80 (3):391-392.
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    Maurice Clavel.J. C. Whitehouse - 1983/1984 - Renascence 36 (1):35-44.
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    Maurice Clavel.J. C. Whitehouse - 1983 - Renascence 36 (1-2):35-44.
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  6. Sugar and Spice, and Everything Nice: What Rough Heroines Tell Us about Imaginative Resistance.Adriana Clavel-Vazquez - 2018 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76 (2):201-212.
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    A match made in heaven: predictive approaches to (an unorthodox) sensorimotor enactivism.María Jimena Clavel Vázquez - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (4):653-684.
    It has been pointed out that Sensorimotor Enactivism, a theory that claims that perception is enacted and brought about by movement, says very little about the neural mechanisms that enable perception. For the proponents of the predictive approach to Sensorimotor Enactivism, this is a challenge that can be met by introducing predictive processing into the picture. However, the compatibility between these theories is not straightforward. Firstly, because they seem to differ in their stand towards representations: while Sensorimotor Enactivism is said (...)
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  8. Rethinking autonomism: Beauty in a world of moral anarchy.Adriana Clavel-Vazquez - 2018 - Philosophy Compass 13 (7):e12501.
    Advocates of the ethical criticism of art claim that works' ethical defects or merits have an impact on their aesthetic value. Against ethical critics, autonomists claim that moral criteria should not be part of the considerations when evaluating works of art as art. Autonomism refers to the view that an artwork's aesthetic value is independent from its ethical value. The purpose of this paper is to examine how autonomism has been defended in the contemporary discussion in analytic aesthetics. I present (...)
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    On the Ethics of Imagination and Ethical-Aesthetic Value Interaction in Fiction.Adriana Clavel-Vázquez - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9.
    Advocates of interactionism in the ethical criticism of art argue that ethical value impacts aesthetic value. The debate is concerned with “the intrinsic question”: the question of whether ethical flaws/merits in artworks’ manifested attitudes affect their aesthetic value (Gaut 2007: 9). This paper argues that the assumption that artworks have intrinsic ethical value is problematic at least in regards to a significant subset of works: fictional artworks. I argue that, insofar as their ethical value emerges only from attitudes attributable to (...)
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    The Diversity of Intrinsic Ethical Flaws in Fiction.Adriana Clavel-vázquez - 2020 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (2):143-156.
    This article examines what constitutes an ethical flaw in artworks and asks which ethical flaws are relevant in determining works. ethical and aesthetic values. I argue that while most of the discussion has simply taken for granted that it is intrinsic ethical flaws that should be taken into account, there are further important differences in the type of intrinsic ethical flaws that artworks display. I identify two different types of ethical defects in artworks, fictional and actual, and argue that this (...)
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    Phenomenology of Perception.Maurice Merleau-Ponty - 1945 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Donald A. Landes.
    First published in 1945, Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s monumental _Phénoménologie de la perception _signalled the arrival of a major new philosophical and intellectual voice in post-war Europe. Breaking with the prevailing picture of existentialism and phenomenology at the time, it has become one of the landmark works of twentieth-century thought. This new translation, the first for over fifty years, makes this classic work of philosophy available to a new generation of readers. _Phenomenology of Perception _stands in the great phenomenological tradition of (...)
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    Exploring the ethical, organisational and technological challenges of crime mapping: a critical approach to urban safety technologies.Gemma Galdon Clavell - 2018 - Ethics and Information Technology 20 (4):265-277.
    Technology is pervasive in current police practices, and has been for a long time. From CCTV to crime mapping, databases, biometrics, predictive analytics, open source intelligence, applications and a myriad of other technological solutions take centre stage in urban safety management. But before efficient use of these applications can be made, it is necessary to confront a series of challenges relating to the organizational structures that will be used to manage them, to their technical capacities and expectations, and to weigh (...)
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    An Argument for the Intersectional Education of Those Working in International Humanitarian Medical Nongovernmental Organizations.Adriana Clavel-Vazquez & César Palacios-González - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (2):42-44.
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    "Anamnesis" Intercultural.Juan Masiá Clavel - 2011 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 67 (4):679-694.
    No encontro intercultural e inter-religioso não se converte cada interlocutor à cultura e religiosidade alheia, mas abrem-se ambos à escuta (anamnesis originária) do Mistério que garante a autenticidade da própria vivência espiritual. O resultado deste processo é a transformação das duas religiosidades que se fecundam mutuamente, passando por um caminho de autocrítica, diálogo e práxis em comum. A teologia católica deveria estar preparada para aproveitar este desafio do pluralismo religioso interactivo e deixar-se transformar; mas, para isso, teria que avançar mais (...)
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    Bioética y antropología.Juan Masiá Clavel - 1998 - Madrid: Universidad Pontificia Comillas.
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    Cuidar la vida: debates bioéticos.Juan Masiá Clavel - 2012 - [Barcelona]: Editorial Herder.
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    Revisión de la heteronomía en diálogo con P. Ricoeur.Juan Masiá Clavel - 1992 - Isegoría 5:17-27.
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    Ser humano, persona y dignidad.Juan Masiá Clavel (ed.) - 2005 - Bilbao: Desclée de Brouwer.
    Al hablar sobre la dignidad humana, había que recordar que este año se cumple el 40 aniversario de la Declaración Dignitatis Humanae, del Concilio Vaticano II, con la que se marcó un giro decisivo en el enfoque de la dignidad y derechos humanos por parte de la teología católica. Autores del libro: "Juan Masiá (editor), S. Madrigal, J.C. Ávarez, J.R. Lacadena, J.L. Trueba, F.J. Rivas, K. Martínez, M. Porras del Corral, F. Torralba, J. de la Torre, C. Alonso, T. Domingo.
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    Robustly embodied imagination and the limits of perspective-taking.María Jimena Clavel Vázquez & Adriana Clavel-Vázquez - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (4):1395-1420.
    Experiential imagination consists in an imaginative projection that aims at simulating the experiences one would undergo in different circumstances. It has been traditionally thought to play a role in how we build our lives, engage with other agents, and appreciate art. Although some philosophers have recently expressed doubts over the capacity of experiential imagination to offer insight into the perspective of someone other than our present-selves, experiential imagination remains a much sought-after tool. This paper substantiates pessimism about the epistemological value (...)
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  20. On the Ethics of Imagination and Ethical-Aesthetic Value Interaction in Fiction.Adriana Clavel-Vazquez - forthcoming - Ergo.
    Advocates of interactionism in the ethical criticism of art argue that ethical value impacts aesthetic value. The debate is concerned with “the intrinsic question”: the question of whether ethical flaws/merits in artworks’ manifested attitudes affect their aesthetic value (Gaut 2007: 9). This paper argues that the assumption that artworks have intrinsic ethical value is problematic at least in regards to a significant subset of works: fictional artworks. I argue that, insofar as their ethical value emerges only from attitudes attributable to (...)
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    Art and Ethico-Political Value.Adriana Clavel-Vázquez - 2022 - British Journal of Aesthetics 62 (4):597-614.
    Work in feminist and critical race aesthetics brings out a complex interaction between aesthetic, ethical, and political value. The interest in ethico-political considerations is also found in recent literature around art and ethics, such as debates about the work of immoral artists, cultural appropriation and heritage, and art in public spaces. These discussions are characterized by a social structural approach to the ethico-political value of art that focuses on relations between artworks, other artefacts, and individuals in specific sociohistorical contexts and (...)
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    Controlling (Mental) Images and the Aesthetic Perception of Racialized Bodies.Adriana Clavel-Vázquez - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10.
    Aesthetic evaluations of human bodies have important implications for moral recognition and for individuals’ access to social and material goods. Unfortunately, there is a widespread aesthetic disregard for non-white bodies. Aesthetic evaluations depend on the aesthetic properties we regard objects as having. And it is widely agreed that aesthetic properties are directly accessed in our experience of aesthetic objects. How, then, might we explain aesthetic evaluations that systematically favour features associated with white identity? Critical race philosophers, like Alia Al-Saji, Mariana (...)
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    Person-Organization Commitment: Bonds of Internal Consumer in the Context of Non-profit Organizations.Emma Juaneda-Ayensa, Mónica Clavel San Emeterio & Carlos González-Menorca - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    A match made in heaven: predictive approaches to (an unorthodox) sensorimotor enactivism.María Jimena Clavel Vázquez - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (4):653-684.
    It has been pointed out that Sensorimotor Enactivism, a theory that claims that perception is enacted and brought about by movement, says very little about the neural mechanisms that enable perception. For the proponents of the predictive approach to Sensorimotor Enactivism, this is a challenge that can be met by introducing predictive processing into the picture. However, the compatibility between these theories is not straightforward. Firstly, because they seem to differ in their stand towards representations: while Sensorimotor Enactivism is said (...)
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    Intensified rice production negatively impacts plant biodiversity, diet, lifestyle and quality of life: transdisciplinary and gendered research in the Middle Senegal River Valley.Danièle Clavel, Hélène Guétat-Bernard & Eric O. Verger - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (2):745-760.
    A major programme of irrigated rice extension in the Middle Senegal River Valley has further limited the river’s natural flooding in the floodplain (Waalo), initially reduced by drought. We conducted a transdisciplinary (TD) and gendered study in the region to explore links between agricultural biodiversity and family diets using a social analysis of women’s practices. The results showed how rice expansion impacts local agrobiodiversity, diet quality and the cultural way of life. Disappearance of the singular agropastoral and fishing system of (...)
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    La belleza en el comentario tomista al 'De divinis nominibus'.Luis Clavell - 1984 - Anuario Filosófico 17 (2):93-100.
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    Minding Nature: Gallagher and the Relevance of Phenomenology to Cognitive Science.Michael Wheeler & María Jimena Clavel Vázquez - 2018 - Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (2):145-158.
    In ‘Rethinking Nature: Phenomenology and a Non-reductionist Cognitive Science’, Gallagher [2019] sets out to overcome resistance to the idea that phenomenology is relevant to cognitive science. He argues that the relevance in question may be secured if we rethink the concept of nature. For Gallagher, this transformed concept of nature—which is to be distinguished from the classic scientific conception of nature in that it embraces irreducible subjectivity—is already at work in some contemporary enactive phenomenological approaches to cognitive science. Following a (...)
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    BARWISE, Jon; ETCHEMENDY, John: El Mundo de Tarski, Intellimation, Santa Barbara, 1990, 112 págs.Manuel García Clavel - 1992 - Anuario Filosófico:556-558.
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    La destrucción de la metafísica como ausencia en M. Heidegger.María Jimena Clavel Vázquez - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 27:185-189.
    During the project of the fundamental ontology, Heidegger refers to destruction as a moment of phenomenology –among other two that are equally constitutive– which has a mainly historical character. Now, this paper aims to show that the notion of philosophy as destruction is intensified as Heidegger’s thought moved forward. Destruction, in Heidegger’s first lectures, demands an analysis on both the limits and possibilities of the philosophical tradition. It is in this analysis when we come to realize that the question of (...)
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    Recuperación de la trascendencia.Luis Clavell - 1982 - Anuario Filosófico 15 (1):211-216.
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    Terror Attacks and the Production of the Sacred.Thomas Clavel - 2017 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 1 (2).
    Starting from René Girard and Philippe Muray’s thoughts on terrorism, the present paper introduces the hypothesis that the re-sacralization of the hyperfestive1 era is the unexpected but seemingly inevitable effect of jihadist attacks in Europe. These assumptions aim to shed new light on the Western rhetoric of commemorative events and media discourses.
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  32. Verità e libertà oggi: atti del XVII Convegno nazionale dell'ADIF (Gallarate, 4-6 settembre 1998).Battista Mondin & Luis Clavell (eds.) - 1999 - Milano: Massimo.
     
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    Automating the Production of Communicative Gestures in Embodied Characters.Brian Ravenet, Catherine Pelachaud, Chloé Clavel & Stacy Marsella - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Talk to you later.Nicolas Rollet & Chloé Clavel - 2020 - Interaction Studies 21 (2):268-292.
    This article presents an applied discussion of the possibility of integrating conversation analysis (CA) methodology into that of machine learning. The aim is to improve the detection of that which resembles disengagement in the interaction between a robot and a human. We offer a novel analytical assemblage at the heart of the two disciplines, and namely on the level of the annotation schemes provided by conversation analysis transcription methods. First, we demonstrate that the need for a stable structure in establishing (...)
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    7. Croce and Mosca: Pluralistic Elitism and Philosophical Science.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1999 - In Jack D'Amico, Dain A. Trafton & Massimo Verdicchio (eds.), The Legacy of Benedetto Croce: Contemporary Critical Views. University of Toronto Press. pp. 117-144.
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  36. Controlling (mental) images and the aesthetic perception of racialized bodies.Adriana Clavel-Vazquez - forthcoming - Ergo.
    Aesthetic evaluations of human bodies have important implications for moral recognition and for individuals’ access to social and material goods. Unfortunately, there is a widespread aesthetic disregard for non-white bodies. Aesthetic evaluations depend on the aesthetic properties we regard objects as having. And it is widely agreed that aesthetic properties are directly accessed in our experience of aesthetic objects. How, then, might we explain aesthetic evaluations that systematically favour features associated with white identity? Critical race philosophers, like Alia Al-Saji, Mariana (...)
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  37. Martin Buber and dialogical psychotherapy.Maurice Friedman - 2003 - In Roger Frie (ed.), Understanding experience: psychotherapy and postmodernism. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Embodied Care: Jane Addams, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Feminist Ethics.Maurice Hamington - 2004 - Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
    Embodied Care is the first work to argue for the body's centrality to care ethics, doing so by analyzing our corporeality at the phenomenological level.
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    “Talk to you later” : Doing social robotics with conversation analysis. Towards the development of an automatic system for the prediction of disengagement.Nicolas Rollet & Chloé Clavel - 2020 - Interaction Studies 21 (2):268-292.
    This article presents an applied discussion of the possibility of integrating conversation analysis (CA) methodology into that of machine learning. The aim is to improve the detection of that which resembles disengagement in the interaction between a robot and a human. We offer a novel analytical assemblage at the heart of the two disciplines, and namely on the level of the annotation schemes provided by conversation analysis transcription methods. First, we demonstrate that the need for a stable structure in establishing (...)
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    Maurice Arthus' Philosophy of Scientific Investigation: Preface to de l'Anaphylaxie Á l'Immunité, Paris, L921.Maurice Arthus & Henry E. Sigerist - 1943 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
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    The Socratic Pedagogy of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.Sergio Gallegos-Ordorica & Adriana Clavel-Vázquez - 2023 - In Karen Detlefsen & Lisa Shapiro (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Women and Early Modern European Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 479-492.
  42. Filosofia analitica e metafisica classica di fronte all'essere.L. Clavell - 1988 - Aquinas 31 (1):61-68.
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  43. L'Unità del sapere per l'attuazione di «Fides et Ratio».Lluis Clavell - 2000 - Alpha Omega 3 (2):211-225.
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  44. La noción de antropología sociológica en japonés según T. Watsuji.Juan Masiá Clavel - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 23:199-208.
     
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  45. Return to the unity of body and mind: Encounter of asceticism, therapy and philosophy in Japan.Juan Masia Clavel & Moe Kuwano - 2008 - Pensamiento 64 (242):889-902.
     
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  46. Sentirse culpable ante alguien.Juan Masiá Clavel - 2008 - Diálogo Filosófico 70:4-18.
  47. Sobre las " obligationes" de Robert Fland Antiqua et nova responsio.Manuel García Clavel & Ángel D'Ors - 1994 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 11:51-88.
     
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  48. Un comentario de psicoanálisis-ficción sobre" El dolor de María" de José Luis Díaz.Fernanda Clavel de Kruyff - 2003 - Ludus Vitalis 11 (19):205-211.
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  49. Nero Interviewed.Maurice Baring - 2011 - The Chesterton Review 37 (1/2):43-48.
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  50. Ivory Towers and Sacred Founts: The Artist as Hero in Fiction from Goethe to Joyce.Maurice Beebe - 1967 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (2):271-273.
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