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    María, Prudencia y los Alcaldes: Límites femeninos a ciertos abusos de la autoridad local. Santiago de Chile, 1732-1783.María Eugenia Albornoz Vásquez - 2007 - Polis 17.
    En el Santiago del siglo XVIII, los ajustes urbanísticos y sociales emanados de las autoridades se tradujeron en prácticas y representaciones, institucionales y de las otras, que involucraron a todos los habitantes de la ciudad. La actuación decidida de algunos alcaldes, como los de Aguas y los de Barrio, implicó el acomodo de voluntades e intereses, y también el enfrentamiento violento de cuerpos y de subjetividades, los que han quedado registrados en los pleitos por injuria seguidos en tribunales de (...)
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  2. Constructions of gender and class.in A. Late F. Ifteenth-Century & Alemannic Pharmaceutical Bestiary - 2008 - Mediaevalia 29:157.
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    Discipline and Invention: the Fete in France: XV-XVIII Century.Roger Chartier & Maria Antonia Uzielli - 1980 - Diogenes 28 (110):44-65.
    Any historical reflection of the fête (or feast) must depart from the observation of its actual conditions of subsistence, in order to understand the veritable “festive explosion” that has marked historical production this last decade. Although it is not specifically historical, the emergence of the fête (and in particular of the ancient feast) as a preferential object of study, leads one in effect to wonder about the reasons that have brought about that, in a given moment, an entire scientific class, (...)
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    Water and painting in Chile in XIXth. century. Composition, light and colour according by A. Smith, C. Wood and T. Somerscales. [REVIEW]Noemi Cinelli - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 51:41-56.
    Resumen: El presente artículo quiere ofrecer un análisis de la evolución de la pintura chilena del siglo XIX, indagada a partir de la interpretación del tema hídrico en la producción pictórica de tres de los artistas más representativos en los ámbitos de la pintura de paisaje, del marinismo y de la pintura de glorias navales. En particular nos referiremos a las creaciones de Antonio Smith, Charles Wood y Thomas Somerscales, cuyas representaciones de ríos, lagos y sobre todo del Océano Pacífico (...)
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    “French element” in the Russian art culture of the mid XVIII century.Viktoriya Vladimirovna Nikulina - 2022 - Философия И Культура 1:36-44.
    The subject of this research is the reflection of Russian realities of the mid XVIII century in cultural sphere. The article touches upon the problem of cross-cultural communication between Russia and France in the XVIII century: the theme of “French presence” in the Russian art and theater culture of the first half and the middle of the XVIII century. The acquired results elucidate the characteristic features of the relations between French and Russian people during (...)
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    Chinoiserie in European painting of the XVII-XVIII centuries.Xingyang Long - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    After 1604, Chinese art through Chinese goods rapidly and widely penetrated into European society and had a profound impact on European art and aesthetics.During the century of the popularity of everything Chinese in Europe, it was Chinese goods represented by porcelain and flowing silk that were most directly related to people's lives. From the second half of the XVII century to the second half of the XVIII century, European culture and art experienced a boom in Oriental (...)
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    Between the aesthetics of picturesque and the documentary uses: the images of popular types and customs in Chile and Peru’s 19th century visual culture.María José Delpiano Kaempffer - 2021 - Alpha (Osorno) 52:229-242.
    Resumen: Las imágenes de tipos populares se erigieron como repertorios angulares en la conformación de los imaginarios de nación en América Latina, de ahí la importancia de su estudio para comprender la cultura visual decimonónica de territorios como Chile y Perú. Estas representaciones se desarrollaron fundamentalmente a partir de medios manuales, y en ellas se debaten cuestiones de gusto, asociadas a una estética de lo pintoresco, y se evidencian las tensiones y convergencias de varias funciones y demandas de la (...)
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  8. Russian Policy in the Caucasus from the Beginning of the XVIII Century and the Beginning of the XIX Century (Historical Information).Shafag Akhmedova - 2020 - Metafizika:47-66.
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  9. The sublime: a study of critical theories in XVIII-century England.Samuel Holt Monk - 1935 - New York,: Modern language association of America.
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    European Vector of Hryhorii Skovoroda’s PHilosophy: Resonance of Media Transformations in XVIII century.Mariia Kultaieva - 2023 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 4:103-124.
    The article proposes the consideration of Skovoroda’s philosophical heritage in the complex contexts of the European philosophical thought in its historical dimension. This complexity was caused through the secular tendency of the Enlightenment ideology with its explanation patterns for human being and social life. The mediological method developed of R. Debray and A. Koschorke is used for analyzing of Skovoroda’s attitudes towards the Enlightenment innovations in cultural and political life. The contemporary narratives of the First, the Second and the Third (...)
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    Enthusiasm. A Chapter in the History of Religion with Special Reference to the XVII and XVIII Centuries.N. Micklem & R. A. Knox - 1950 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (4):377.
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    Visual images of beauty of the word in the Persian poetry of XVI - the beginning of XVIII century: the Indian style and painting by word.Marina L. Reisner - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (1):12-22.
    The article is devoted to the problem of changing stylistic paradigm in the Persian poetry of XVI-XVII centuries and reflection of this process in self-consciousness of outstanding authors of the period. Parallel with preserving stable norms of traditional poetics literary practice demonstrates flexibility and forms new range of popular poetic strategies. New aesthetic criteria if ideal poetic language, expressed with epithet ‘colourful’, appears alongside with criteria of previous period, expressed with epithet ‘sweet’ and step by step gets leadership. Lyric poetry (...)
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    Watermarks of printed books in Portugal (XV-XVIII Centuries). Collection in the Library of the Academia das Ciencias de Lisboa.Henrique Tavares E. Castro - 2014 - Cultura:39-43.
    O estudo da iconografia do livro impresso em Portugal entre os séculos XV e XVIII não prescinde do levantamento, tão extenso quanto possível, de marcas de água e contramarcas identificadoras do papel em que as obras foram estampadas. Este levantamento sistemático é tanto mais indispensável quanto são raros e avulsos os estudos portugueses neste campo da investigação histórica. O conjunto de marcas a reunir, algumas centenas de unidades, permitirá uma visão cronológica e panorâmica dos motivos iconográficos das filigranas utilizadas (...)
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    The Conceptions of Law in Lithuania in the XVI-XVIII Centuries (text only in French).Darijus Beinoravičius - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 120 (2):397-405.
    L’intérêt pour les idées de l’Etat de droit en Lituanie comme dans les autres pays s’est développé de façon marquée dans les périodes où l’appétit de liberté des citoyens était stimulé par le caractère oppressif du pouvoir d’Etat contre lequel ils devaient se défendre. Cette théorie exposait que seul l’Etat de droit pouvait être considéré comme une organisation politique légitime de la société. Les premières théories lituaniennes de l’Etat de droit sont apparues entre le XVIe et le XVIIIe siècles, dans (...)
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    Yo no sigo al romántico pedante. Guillermo Matta and the case of romantic politics in Chile for the mid-nineteenth century.Claudio Véliz Rojas & Sebastián Gutiérrez Lillo - 2021 - Alpha (Osorno) 52:31-42.
    Resumen: El siguiente trabajo pretende analizar la categoría de “romanticismo político” desarrollada por el filósofo alemán Carl Schmitt, aplicando su acepción de “política romántica” al caso del poeta-político chileno Guillermo Matta Goyenechea. Por medio de términos tales como imaginación, lenguaje cósmico, progreso moral, democracia, entre otros, este poeta-político articuló su discurso social durante el periodo de 1853 a 1858, como elementos de disputa con el poder regente bajo la intención de reformar la sociedad chilena de su época.: The present work (...)
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    Kant’s turn in the account of feeling: Critical response to the XVIII century sentimentalism.Igor Cvejic - 2015 - Filozofija I Društvo 26 (1):27-46.
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    The ideological disturbance of vietnam confucianity in the XVI-xviii centuries.A. D. Nguyen - 2017 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 21 (4):621-627.
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    On earthly Paradises, Revolution in Chile and some effects on the Catholic Church.Rodrigo Colarte Olivares - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44:91-115.
    Resumen La investigación pretende describir algunas influencias que las concepciones revolucionarias tuvieron en la Iglesia Católica chilena observadas en el análisis de las cartas pastorales de la Conferencia Episcopal entre los años 1960 y 1975. Por ello se elabora un marco teórico que permite caracterizar el concepto de revolución a partir del pensamiento de José Ortega y Gasset y de otros autores que complementan dicha visión, para luego aplicarlo a la realidad chilena de la segunda mitad del siglo veinte, periodo (...)
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    The executioner’s shadow: Coerced sterilization and the creation of “Latin” eugenics in Chile.Sarah Walsh - 2022 - History of Science 60 (1):18-40.
    Scholars such as Nancy Leys Stepan, Alexandra Minna Stern, Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette have all argued that the rejection of coerced sterilization was a defining feature of “Latin” eugenic theory and practice. These studies highlight the influence of neo-Lamarckism in this development not only in Latin America but also in parts of Europe in the first half of the twentieth century. This article builds upon this historiographical framework to examine an often-neglected site of Latin American eugenic knowledge production: (...)
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    Ceferino P.D. Muñoz, Objetividad y ciencia en Cayetano. Una prefiguración de la Modernidad, Ril, Santiago de Chile, 2016, 291 pp. [REVIEW]Emiliano Javier Cuccia - 2018 - Dianoia 63 (81):138-140.
    Resumen: Ante las críticas insistentes a la distinción entre el empirismo y el racionalismo, se han propuesto alternativas para comprender de manera más adecuada el quehacer de los filósofos modernos. Entre ellas está la distinción entre filosofía especulativa y experimental. Intentaré evaluar la validez de esta distinción para la filosofía moral experimental del siglo XVIII y, en particular, para la propuesta de Hume. Mostraré que si la distinción se entiende en términos excluyentes, resulta inapropiada porque el mismo Hume plantea (...)
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    Democratizing ownership and participation in the 4th Industrial Revolution: challenges and opportunities in cellular agriculture.Robert M. Chiles, Garrett Broad, Mark Gagnon, Nicole Negowetti, Leland Glenna, Megan A. M. Griffin, Lina Tami-Barrera, Siena Baker & Kelly Beck - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (4):943-961.
    The emergence of the “4th Industrial Revolution,” i.e. the convergence of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, advanced materials, and bioengineering technologies, could accelerate socioeconomic insecurities and anxieties or provide beneficial alternatives to the status quo. In the post-Covid-19 era, the entities that are best positioned to capitalize on these innovations are large firms, which use digital platforms and big data to orchestrate vast ecosystems of users and extract market share across industry sectors. Nonetheless, these technologies also have the potential (...)
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    Peasant Struggles in Times of Crises: The Political Role of Rural and Indigenous Women in Chile Today.Mariana Calcagni - 2023 - Studies in Social Justice 17 (2):160-184.
    This article explores the political role of rural and indigenous women in the context of the socio-environmental, health and political crises in Chile, where social movements have pressured the political establishment to decisively move towards a change in Chile’s constitutional foundations. The study analyses the historical political demands and strategies of the National Association of Rural and Indigenous Women (ANAMURI) as a case of the women’s peasant movement with a relevant political role in shaping the social demands in (...)
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    Why is meat so important in Western history and culture? A genealogical critique of biophysical and political-economic explanations.Robert M. Chiles & Amy J. Fitzgerald - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (1):1-17.
    How did meat emerge to become such an important feature in Western society? In both popular and academic literatures, biophysical and political-economic factors are often cited as the reason for meat’s preeminent status. In this paper, we perform a comprehensive investigation of these claims by reviewing the available evidence on the political-economic and biophysical features of meat over the long arc of Western history. We specifically focus on nine critical epochs: the Paleolithic, early to late Neolithic, antiquity, ancient Israel and (...)
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    Food System Fragility and Resilience in the Aftermath of Disruption and Controversy.Robert M. Chiles - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (6):1021-1042.
    Discussions about “disruptive” food controversies abound in popular and academic literatures, particularly with respect to meat production and consumption, yet there is little scholarship examining what makes an event disruptive in the first instance. Filling this gap will improve our understanding of how food controversies unfold and why certain issues may be more likely to linger in the public consciousness as opposed to others. I address these questions by using focus groups and in-depth interviews to analyze five potentially upsetting topics: (...)
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  25. “Sa clarte premiere”: Cataract removal as.Metaphor in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry - 2008 - Mediaevalia 29:67.
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    If they come, we will build it: in vitro meat and the discursive struggle over future agrofood expectations.Robert Magneson Chiles - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (4):511-523.
    According to recent literature in the sociology of expectations, expectations about the future are “performative” in that they provide guidance for activities, attract attention, mobilize political and economic resources, coordinate between groups, link technical and social concerns, create visions, and enroll supporters. While this framework has blossomed over the past decade in science and technology studies, it has yet to be applied towards a more refined understanding of how the future of the modern agrofood system is being actively contested and (...)
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    The Philosophy of History in Nineteenth-Century Chile: The Lastarria-Bello Controversy.Allen L. Woll - 1974 - History and Theory 13 (3):273-290.
    The emergence of independent Chile in the early nineteenth century fostered debate over the appropriate model and function for historical study within the new nation. One school of thought, represented by Andres Bello, shunned all foreign historiographical models as inapplicable, and held that since Chilean historical knowledge was incomplete, priority ought to be given to close study of the facts. José Lastarria argued that the historian must be a philosopher of history, searching out the meaning of historical facts (...)
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    Literature and the press: the writer’s column in Chile.Jaime Galgani Muñoz - 2016 - Alpha (Osorno) 42:145-161.
    El artículo desarrolla algunas reflexiones teóricas acerca de las características de la presencia de los escritores en el periodismo durante los siglos XIX y XX como autores de columnas de opinión asociadas a la crítica cultural. En segundo lugar, presenta una visión panorámica de la evolución del género en Chile en el mismo período y, finalmente, destaca el trabajo, como columnistas, de algunos de sus principales exponentes. This article offers theoretical reflections on authors’ presence in journalism -and their opinion (...)
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    Moral Justifications - An Experiment.Robert E. Chiles - 1996 - Teaching Philosophy 19 (2):155-165.
    This paper is an outline of a semester long experiment with students in a bioethics course at the College of Staten Island. The experiment traces the complexities students face in moral reasoning. The author recounts the specific moral questions that arose amidst efforts to construct a collaborative list of definitions for terms of moral justification. The project contributed to students’ general knowledge of bioethics and its principles of judgments. The intensive engagement with the principles of moral justification allowed students to (...)
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    The Philosophy They Bring To Class.Robert E. Chiles - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (1):61-69.
    How does one teach an Intro to Philosophy course without a text? Having discovered that textbooks would not arrive until the third week of the semester, the author designed a course which strove to emphasize writing skills while still capturing students’ attention. Students wrote a short “Personal Philosophy” paper in which they shared their commitments regarding rationality, freedom, ethics, science, the existence of God, the value of life, and aesthetics, and then explained the sources of their beliefs. This paper was (...)
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    Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture: Reconciling the Epistemological, Ethical, Political, and Practical Challenges.Robert M. Chiles, Eileen E. Fabian, Daniel Tobin, Scott J. Colby & S. Molly DePue - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (3):341-348.
    The purpose of this paper is to provide further clarity to the technical and policy difficulties associated with mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture by identifying and distilling the core tensions which propagate and animate them. We argue that these complexities exist across four critical dimensions: the epistemological, the ethical, the political, and the practical. Adequately confronting the challenge of agricultural emissions will require improved transparency in emissions measurement, increased science communication, enhanced public participatory mechanisms, and the integration of ethical (...)
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    Moral Justifications - An Experiment.Robert E. Chiles - 1996 - Teaching Philosophy 19 (2):155-165.
    This paper is an outline of a semester long experiment with students in a bioethics course at the College of Staten Island. The experiment traces the complexities students face in moral reasoning. The author recounts the specific moral questions that arose amidst efforts to construct a collaborative list of definitions for terms of moral justification. The project contributed to students’ general knowledge of bioethics and its principles of judgments. The intensive engagement with the principles of moral justification allowed students to (...)
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    The Philosophy They Bring To Class.Robert E. Chiles - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (1):61-69.
    How does one teach an Intro to Philosophy course without a text? Having discovered that textbooks would not arrive until the third week of the semester, the author designed a course which strove to emphasize writing skills while still capturing students’ attention. Students wrote a short “Personal Philosophy” paper in which they shared their commitments regarding rationality, freedom, ethics, science, the existence of God, the value of life, and aesthetics, and then explained the sources of their beliefs. This paper was (...)
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    Camagueyan doctors and surgeons in the XVIII and XIX centuries.José Antonio López Espinosa - 2007 - Humanidades Médicas 7 (3).
    Como resultado de búsqueda y recuperación de información registrada en documentos de archivos, libros, revistas y otras fuentes, se confeccionó una obra de referencia, donde se registran pequeñas biografías de 19 camagüeyanos que se desempeñaron como médicos cirujanos, médicos y cirujanos romancistas en los siglos XVIII y XIX. Se dan a conocer los antecedentes que sirvieron de motivación a la realización del estudio y se explica el radio de acción, en el aspecto asistencial, de los que ostentaban estas categorías (...)
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    Positivism and History in Nineteenth-Century Chile: Jose Victorino Lastarria and Valentin Letelier.Allen L. Woll - 1976 - Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (3):493.
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    STYLES IN SCULPTURE B. S. Ridgway: Fourth-Century Styles in Greek Sculpture . Pp. xviii + 399, 86 pls. London: Duckworth, 1997. Cased, £45. ISBN: 0-7156-2784-8. O. Palagia, J. J. Pollitt (edd.): Personal Styles in Greek Sculpture . (Yale Classical Studies XXX.) Pp. xi + 187, 130 ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Paper, £13.95. ISBN: 0-521-65738-. [REVIEW]Emma J. Stafford - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):109-.
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    Kant and Hegel in Philosophical Controversies in the XVIII and XIX centuries.Andrzej J. Noras - 2008 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 20:145-148.
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    One hundred years of imaging: new benefits, new challenges.Steven L. Primack, Caroline Chiles & Charles E. Putman - 1992 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 35 (3):361.
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    Opening Up the Participation Laboratory: The Cocreation of Publics and Futures in Upstream Participation.Jose Mawyin, Helen Holmes, Nicky Gregson, Prue Chiles, Alastair Buckley, Watson Matt & Anna Krzywoszynska - 2018 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 43 (5):785-809.
    How to embed reflexivity in public participation in techno-science and to open it up to the agency of publics are key concerns in current debates. There is a risk that engagements become limited to “laboratory experiments,” highly controlled and foreclosed by participation experts, particularly in upstream techno-sciences. In this paper, we propose a way to open up the “participation laboratory” by engaging localized, self-assembling publics in ways that respect and mobilize their ecologies of participation. Our innovative reflexive methodology introduced participatory (...)
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    Karl Milford inductivism in 19™ century German economics.Century German Economics - 2004 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Induction and Deduction in the Sciences. Springer. pp. 273.
  41. Book Review : War in the Twentieth Century: Sources in Theological Ethics, edited by Richard B. Miller. Louisville, Kentucky. Westminster: John Knox Press 1992. xviii + 469pp. US $21.99. [REVIEW]David Attwood - 1994 - Studies in Christian Ethics 7 (1):112-114.
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    Análisis del discurso y sociopragmática histórica en un debate legal en la Cartagena de Indias del siglo XVIII. Intensificación y atenuación como recursos argumentales: Discourse analysis and historical sociopragmatics in a legal debate in Cartagena de Indias of the eighteenth century. Intensification and mitigation as argumentative resources.Micaela Carrera De La Red - 2013 - Pragmática Sociocultural 1 (1):11-45.
    Resumen Este trabajo consiste en un análisis histórico de textos que proceden de un expediente archivístico de Cartagena de Indias entre 1715 y 1717. Los autos son textos administrativos que poseen diversas funciones en las relaciones institucionales entre metrópoli y colonias, tal como la de “emitir opinión”. En la tipología textual indiana, esta función se denomina consulta o parecer, y se caracteriza por el uso de un predicado de tipo doxástico. Para el análisis hemos adoptado las perspectivas teóricas del análisis (...)
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    Wittgenstein's place in twentieth-century analytic philosophy by P. M. S. Hacker. Blackwell, 1996 pp. IX-xviii + 346. £50. [REVIEW]Anthony Palmer - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (1):125-139.
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    Defining an anthropology for criminals at the turn of the century Chile.Marco Antonio León León - 2015 - Alpha (Osorno) 40:53-70.
    Este estudio busca rescatar el papel del pensamiento antropológico criminal en Chile en la construcción de una nueva imagen del criminal urbano. En tal sentido, se argumenta que las ideas de Lombroso y Bertillón habrían otorgado un respaldo “científico” a prejuicios que estigmatizaban a grupos específicos de la población en las ciudades, como eran los sectores populares. Igualmente, en un período cronológico que abarca desde fines del siglo XIX hasta mediados de la centuria siguiente se puede apreciar cómo los (...)
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    José Victorino Lastarria's Libertarian Krauso-Positivism and the Discourse on State- and Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century Chile.Jens R. Hentschke - 2012 - Intellectual History Review 22 (2):241-260.
  46. BEJCZY Istvan P. and Richard G. Newhauser (eds): Virtue and Ethics in the.Twelfth Century - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (1):199-203.
     
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    Bibliography of Renaissance Political Philosophy Texts Available in English.Century Florence - 1997 - In Jill Kraye (ed.), Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 2--289.
  48. The Politics of Motherhood: Maternity and Women’s Rights in Twentieth-Century Chile.[author unknown] - 2009
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    “Academicians” and the Academy: A Social History of Education and Literacy in 18th-century Ukraine [“Akademiky” i Akademiia. Sotsialna istoriia osvity i osvichenosti v Ukraini XVIII st.] by Maksym Iaremenko.Kateryna Dysa - 2015 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 2:155.
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    “La delicada arca del honor” y “la mayor nobleza del Orbe entero”: una defensa barroca de las mujeres y de los indígenas en el Perú del siglo XVIII / “The delicate ark of honor” and “The greatest nobility in the entire universe”: A baroque defense of women and indigenous peoples in 18th century Peru.César Félix Sánchez Martínez - forthcoming - Araucaria.
    En este artículo se estudia un peculiar recurso discursivo de un cronista barroco del virreinato del Perú: un elogio de las mujeres criollas de la ciudad de Arequipa, que se transforma en una vindicación general de los indígenas como una forma de exaltar a la ciudad criolla a través de una serie de analogías históricas con experiencias e ideales de la tradición hispánica asumibles para una audiencia metropolitana.
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