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    ‘Pharmacy of the World’ is ill?Aman Goyal - 2015 - Developing World Bioethics 15 (1):ii-ii.
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    Nishi Amane, Katō Hiroyuki.Amane Nishi - 1972 - Edited by Michiari Uete.
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  3. What Is Evaluable for Fit?Oded Na'aman - 2023 - In Chris Howard & R. A. Rowland (eds.), Fittingness. OUP.
    Our beliefs, intentions, desires, regrets, and fears are evaluable for fit—they can succeed or fail to be fitting responses to the objects they are about. Can our headaches and heartrates be evaluable for fit? The common view says ‘no’. This chapter argues: sometimes, yes. First, it claims that when a racing heart accompanies fear it seems to have the typical characteristics of fit-evaluable items. Then, it suggests that suspicion of this initial impression is explained by the assumption that whether an (...)
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  4. The Rationality of Emotional Change: Toward a Process View.Oded Na'aman - 2021 - Noûs 55 (2):245-269.
    The paper argues against a widely held synchronic view of emotional rationality. I begin by considering recent philosophical literature on various backward‐looking emotions, such as regret, grief, resentment, and anger. I articulate the general problem these accounts grapple with: a certain diminution in backward‐looking emotions seems fitting while the reasons for these emotions seem to persist. The problem, I argue, rests on the assumption that if the facts that give reason for an emotion remain unchanged, the emotion remains fitting. However, (...)
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  5. The fitting resolution of anger.Oded Na’Aman - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (8):2417-2430.
    How can we explain the rational diminution of backward-looking emotions without resorting to pragmatic or wrong kind of reason explanations? That is to say, how can the diminution of these emotions not only be rational but fitting? In this paper, I offer an answer to this question by considering the case of anger. In Sect. 1, I examine Pamela Hieronymi’s account of forgiveness as the rational resolution of resentment. I argue that Hieronymi’s account rests on an assumption about the rationality (...)
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    The Forgotten Scholar: Underrepresented Minority Postdoc Experiences in STEM Fields.Aman Yadav, Christopher D. Seals, Cristina M. Soto Sullivan, Michael Lachney, Quintana Clark, Kathy G. Dixon & Mark J. T. Smith - forthcoming - Educational Studies:1-26.
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  7. Emotions and Process Rationality.Oded Na’Aman - 2021 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (3):531-546.
    ABSTRACT Some epistemologists hold that all rational norms are fundamentally concerned with the agent’s states or attitudes at an individual time [Hedden 2015, 2016; Moss 2015]; others argue that all rational norms are fundamentally concerned with processes [Podgorski 2017]. This distinction is not drawn in discussions of emotional rationality. As a result, a widely held assumption in the literature on emotional rationality has gone unexamined. I employ Abelard Podgorski’s argument from rational delay to argue that many emotional norms are fundamentally (...)
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    La justice et la répartition fiscale dans l'économie politique de John Rawls: actualisation d'une préoccupation en Afrique: essai.Amané Célestin Dago - 2017 - Nantes: Éditions Amalthée.
    L'impôt sous son angle colonial en Afrique était perçu comme un instrument de pression, d'oppression et d'appauvrissement du citoyen contribuable par l'impôt dit, de capitation. Ce lourd passé historique pèse encore sur les systèmes fiscaux d'Afrique et d'ailleurs, systèmes au sein desquels les citoyens se sentent encore victimes parce que spoliés de leurs biens par les puissances publiques. Dans cet ouvrage, Docteur Célestin Amané DAGO propose un changement de paradigme du système de la fiscalité à travers la philosophie politique normative (...)
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    Identification of Influential Nodes via Effective Distance-based Centrality Mechanism in Complex Networks.Aman Ullah, Bin Wang, Jinfang Sheng, Jun Long & Nasrullah Khan - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-16.
    Efficient identification of influential nodes is one of the essential aspects in the field of complex networks, which has excellent theoretical and practical significance in the real world. A valuable number of approaches have been developed and deployed in these areas where just a few have used centrality measures along with their concerning deficiencies and limitations in their studies. Therefore, to resolve these challenging issues, we propose a novel effective distance-based centrality algorithm for the identification of influential nodes in concerning (...)
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    Community Wellbeing Under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Role of Social, Economic, Cultural, and Educational Factors in Improving Residents’ Quality of Life.Jaffar Aman, Jaffar Abbas, Guoqing Shi, Noor Ul Ain & Likun Gu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This present article explores the effects of cultural value, economic prosperity, and community mental wellbeing through multi-sectoral infrastructure growth projects under the Belt and Road Initiative. The implications of the social exchange theory are applied to observe the support of the local community for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. This study explores the CPEC initiative, it’s direct social, cultural, economic development, and risk of environmental factors that affect residents’ lives and the local community’s wellbeing. CPEC is a multibillion-dollar project to uplift (...)
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  11. The subtleties of fit: reassessing the fit-value biconditionals.Rachel Achs & Oded Na’Aman - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (9):2523-2546.
    A joke is amusing if and only if it’s fitting to be amused by it; an act is regrettable if and only if it’s fitting to regret it. Many philosophers accept these biconditionals and hold that analogous ones obtain between a wide range of additional evaluative properties and the fittingness of corresponding responses. Call these the _fit–value biconditionals_. The biconditionals give us a systematic way of recognizing the role of fit in our ethical practices; they also serve as the bedrock (...)
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    Defining the Undefined.Aman Chaudhary & Luckshay Batra - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (6):1401-1413.
    Linked with existence of the almighty, the operation of division by zero which is considered as undefined or indeterminate or infinite sometimes, has been a topic of serious altercation among mathematicians and philosophers for so long. History is evident of the various attempts made to clearly define the algebra of zero, including the idea of division by zero. This includes the evolution of the idea of zero division and various insights from mathematicians like Euler, Craig and more. The realm of (...)
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    Local Classrooms, Global Technologies: Toward the Integration of Sociotechnical Macroethical Issues Into Teacher Education.Aman Yadav, Candace Robertson, Brittany Dillman, Liz O. Boltz & Michael Lachney - 2018 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 38 (1-2):13-22.
    Discussions of ethics within in-service teacher education tend to focus on microethical concerns (e.g., discipline) that deal with decision making at interpersonal levels. Issues concerning educational technology are no exception. Yet, as teachers choose and are expected to integrate technological devices (e.g., laptops) and sociotechnical systems (e.g., learning management systems) into pedagogical practices, their classrooms and schools may become implicated in macroethical issues (e.g., electronic waste) that reach beyond the local consequences of their direct actions. Necessitated by tight couplings of (...)
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  14. Nishi Amane zenshū.Amane Nishi & Toshiaki Okubo - 1960 - Munetaka Shobo. Edited by Toshiaki Ōkubo.
     
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    Husserl, the mathematization of nature, and the informational reconstruction of quantum theory.Philipp Berghofer, Philip Goyal & Harald Wiltsche - 2020 - Continental Philosophy Review 54 (4):413-436.
    As is well known, the late Husserl warned against the dangers of reifying and objectifying the mathematical models that operate at the heart of our physical theories. Although Husserl’s worries were mainly directed at Galilean physics, the first aim of our paper is to show that many of his critical arguments are no less relevant today. By addressing the formalism and current interpretations of quantum theory, we illustrate how topics surrounding the mathematization of nature come to the fore naturally. Our (...)
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  16. The Moral Significance of Shock.Oded Na’Aman - 2021 - In Ana Falcato (ed.), The Politics of Emotional Shockwaves. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 165-186.
    I propose that shock can be morally significant independently of its consequences but only as part of an ongoing commitment to certain norms, in particular norms that constitute recognizing another as a person. When we witness others in agony, or being severely wronged, or when we ourselves severely wrong or mistreat others, our shock can reflect our recognition of them as persons, a recognition constituted by our commitment to certain moral norms. However, if we do not in fact respond to (...)
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  17. What Makes Something Surprising?Dan Baras & Oded Na’Aman - 2022 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (1):195-215.
    Surprises are important in our everyday lives as well as in our scientific and philosophical theorizing—in psychology, information theory, cognitive-neuroscience, philosophy of science, and confirmation theory. Nevertheless, there is no satisfactory theory of what makes something surprising. It has long been acknowledged that not everything unexpected is surprising. The reader had no reason to expect that there will be exactly 190 words in this abstract and yet there is nothing surprising about this fact. We offer a novel theory that explains (...)
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  18. Reasons of Love: a Case against Universalism about Practical Reason.Oded Na'aman - 2015 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 115 (3pt3):315-322.
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 115, Issue 3pt3, Page 315-322, December 2015.
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    Review of Berislav Marusić: On the Temporality of Emotions: An Essay on Grief, Anger, and Love[REVIEW]Oded Na’Aman - 2024 - Ethics 134 (3):426-431.
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    Structure in the stream of consciousness: Evidence from a verbalized thought protocol and automated text analytic methods.Chandra Sripada & Aman Taxali - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 85:103007.
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    Connections: An Introduction to the Economics of Networks.Sanjeev Goyal - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    Networks pervade social and economic life, and they play a prominent role in explaining a huge variety of social and economic phenomena. Standard economic theory did not give much credit to the role of networks until the early 1990s, but since then the study of the theory of networks has blossomed. At the heart of this research is the idea that the pattern of connections between individual rational agents shapes their actions and determines their rewards. The importance of connections has (...)
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    The effectiveness of proprioceptive training for improving motor function: a systematic review.Joshua E. Aman, Naveen Elangovan, I.-Ling Yeh & Jã¼Rgen Konczak - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  23. Can we intend the past?Oded Na'aman - 2017 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 12 (3):304-311.
    First and primarily, I criticize Jay Wallace's account of the affirmation dynamic, which entails a willingness to bring about past occurrences that were necessary for one's present attachments. Specifically, I criticize his analysis of regret and affirmation as intention-like attitudes about the past. Second, I trace Wallace's notion of regret to a common but misguided model of retrospection as a choice between courses of history. Finally, I offer reason to think that the rationality of retrospection crucially differs from the rationality (...)
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    ‘A local habitation and a name’: how narrative evidence-based medicine transforms the translational research paradigm.Rishi K. Goyal, Rita Charon, Helen-Maria Lekas, Mindy T. Fullilove, Michael J. Devlin, Louise Falzon & Peter C. Wyer - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (5):732-741.
  25. Safety perspectives of medicinal products.Rishi Kumar, Nishith Keserwani & Parveen Kumar Goyal - 2024 - In Faraat Ali & Leo M. L. Nollet (eds.), Global regulations of medicinal, pharmaceutical, and food products. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
     
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    Working Memory Alterations Plays an Essential Role in Developing Global Neuropsychological Impairment in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.Rahul Tyagi, Harshita Arvind, Manoj Goyal, Akshay Anand & Manju Mohanty - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    BackgroundNeuropsychological profile of Indian Duchenne muscular dystrophy subjects remains unidentified and needs to be evaluated.MethodsA total of 69 DMD and 66 controls were subjected to detailed intelligence and neuropsychological assessment. The factor indexes were derived from various components of Malin’s Intelligence Scale for Indian Children and Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test.ResultsPoor verbal and visual memory profiles were demonstrated by DMDs, which include RAVLT-immediate recall, RAVLT-delayed recall, Rey–Osterrieth complex figure test -IR, and RCFT-DR. RAVLT-memory efficiency index demonstrated poor verbal memory efficiency. (...)
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  27. Derivation of Classical Mechanics in an Energetic Framework via Conservation and Relativity.Philip Goyal - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 1 (11):1426-1479.
    The notions of conservation and relativity lie at the heart of classical mechanics, and were critical to its early development. However, in Newton’s theory of mechanics, these symmetry principles were eclipsed by domain-specific laws. In view of the importance of symmetry principles in elucidating the structure of physical theories, it is natural to ask to what extent conservation and relativity determine the structure of mechanics. In this paper, we address this question by deriving classical mechanics—both nonrelativistic and relativistic—using relativity and (...)
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    Can we rationally learn to coordinate?Sanjeev Goyal & Maarten Janssen - 1996 - Theory and Decision 40 (1):29-49.
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    Ḫabiru-Like Bands in the Assyrian Empire and Bands in Biblical HistoriographyHabiru-Like Bands in the Assyrian Empire and Bands in Biblical Historiography.Nadav Naʾaman & Nadav Naaman - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4):621.
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    The Philistines in Transition: A History from Ca. 1000-730 B. C. E.Nadav Na'aman & Carl S. Ehrlich - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):161.
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    Derivation of Classical Mechanics in an Energetic Framework via Conservation and Relativity.Philip Goyal - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (11):1426-1479.
    The notions of conservation and relativity lie at the heart of classical mechanics, and were critical to its early development. However, in Newton’s theory of mechanics, these symmetry principles were eclipsed by domain-specific laws. In view of the importance of symmetry principles in elucidating the structure of physical theories, it is natural to ask to what extent conservation and relativity determine the structure of mechanics. In this paper, we address this question by deriving classical mechanics—both nonrelativistic and relativistic—using relativity and (...)
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    The EU and the Recycling of Colonialism: Formation of Europeans through intercultural dialogue.Robert Aman - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (9):1010-1023.
    The present essay focuses on problematizing the European Union's claim that intercultural dialogue constitutes an advocated method of talking through cultural boundaries—inside as well as outside the classroom—based on mutual empathy and non‐domination. More precisely, the aim is to analyze who is being constructed as counterparts of the intercultural dialogue through the discourse produced by the EU in policies on education, culture and intercultural dialogue. Within the Union, Europeans are portrayed as having an a priori historical existence, while the ones (...)
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    From the Ground Up.Kenneth Aman - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 7 (2):26-28.
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    From the Ground Up.Kenneth Aman - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 7 (2):26-28.
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  35. Notes on Contributorsepat_869 1040.Robert Aman & Ida Mara Freire - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (9).
     
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    Philosophy for Children in a Spanish-Speaking Context.Kenneth Aman - 1979 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 1 (2):4-10.
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    Perception of value from food delivery apps: A data report.Aini Aman, Omkar Dastane & Muhammad Rafiq - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    Teologi Ekologi dan Mistik-Kosmik St. Fransiskus Asisi.Peter C. Aman - 2016 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 15 (2):188.
    Abstrak: Untuk mengembangkan suatu teologi ekologi, yang dikenal sebagai ekoteologi, mesti didasarkan pada fakta mengenai keterhubungan semua ciptaan sebagai suatu ekosistem. Metodologinya adalah induktif dan interdisipliner. Kosmologi dan antropologi amat membantu memberikan data ilmiah. Data-data tersebut merupakan titik awal untuk melakukan teologi ekologi, selain sumber-sumber yang diperoleh dari Wahyu, seperti Kitab Suci, Tradisi dan Magisterium. Artikel ini merupakan suatu upaya mengembangkan teologi ekologi berdasarkan tradisi teologi Kristiani yang menggaris bawahi sejumlah titik pandang teologis, seperti penciptaan sebagai suatu proses melalui itu (...)
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    “Using” Marxism.Kenneth Aman - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (4):393-401.
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    “Using” Marxism.Kenneth Aman - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (4):393-401.
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    Narrow Identities Revisited.Partha Dasgupta & Sanjeev Goyal - 2022 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (2).
    As part of an article symposium on their “Narrow Identities”, Partha Dasgupta and Sanjeev Goyal respond to commentaries by Jean-Paul Carvalho, John B. Davis, Peter Finke, and Miriam Teschl.
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    Persistence and Reidentification in Systems of Identical Quantum Particles: Towards a Post-Atomistic Conception of Matter.Philip Goyal - manuscript
    The quantum symmetrization procedure that is used to handle systems of identical quantum particles brings into question whether the elementary constituents of matter, such as electrons, have the fundamental characteristics of persistence and reidentifiability that are attributed to classical particles. However, we presently lack a coherent conception of matter composed of entities that do not possess one or both of these fundamental characteristics. We also lack a clear a priori understanding of why systems of identical particles (as opposed to non-identical (...)
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    A thorough examination of organizations from an ethical viewpoint: A bibliometric and content analysis of organizational virtuousness studies.Richa Goyal, Himani Sharma & Aarti Sharma - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 33 (1):129-144.
    The study comprehensively reviews previous research work in the domain of ‘Organizational Virtuousness’ (OV) using bibliometric and content analysis. It aims to provide insights into what is known about the field and where future research should be directed. As many as 193 published research articles during the last two decades (2004–2022) were retrieved from the Scopus database. These articles were thoroughly studied and then examined using VOSviewer and the Biblioshiny package of R software for bibliometric insights. The findings of the (...)
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    History Writing of Early India: New Discoveries and ApproachesThe Image of Classical India: Its Changing Colours and Contours.L. R. & Shankar Goyal - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):552.
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    Aspectos históricos y normativos del desarrollo tecnológico según Friedrich Rapp.Amán Rosales Rodríguez - 2006 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 31 (1):37-59.
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  46. Ciencia y cientificismo según Putnam.Amán Rosales Rodríguez - 2002 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 40 (101):13-26.
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  47. Ernst cassirer: de la tragedia a la ambivalencia de la cultura (Primera Parte).Aman Rosales Rodriguez - 2004 - Sapientia 59 (215):110-137.
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    Hans Jonas, “El concepto de Dios después de Auschwitz” y su relación con la idea de un pensamiento posmetafísico.Amán Rosales Rodríguez - 2003 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 15 (2):267-302.
    Este trabajo ofrece una presentación y un examen crítico de una de las ideas filosófico-teológicas más controversiales y sugerentes de Hans Jonas: la de un Dios “sufriente” y “no omnipotente”. Asimismo, se introducen algunas reacciones críticas a dicha noción. Posteriormente, se busca relacionarla, destacando semejanzas y diferencias, con reflexiones recientes en torno a un “pensamiento posmetafísico”. Algunos comentarios sobre la actualidad o pertinencia de la propuesta jonasiana se plantean al final del trabajo.
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    Ilustración y progreso en David Hume.Amán Rosales Rodríguez - 2005 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 38 (1):117-141.
    The relationship between Enlightenment and progress in David Hume is presented and discussed in the context of the Scottish Enlightenment. It is asserted that Hume’s thoughts on progress, although similar to those exposed by some of his contemporaries, are characterized by a sober conception of human action on history. Hume’s political and social philosophy proposes an interesting critical philosophy of history and progress, avoiding the undesirable extremes of naïveté and pessimism.
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    Naturaleza orgánica y responsabilidad ética: Hans Jonas y sus críticos.Amán Rosales Rodríguez - 2004 - Trans/Form/Ação 27 (2):97-111.
    In this paper, a few examples of the critical reception of Hans Jonas' ideas are presented and discussed. It is emphasized that Jonas' ethical position it is not a naïve or utopian proposal, but realistic and aware of its limitations. Some critics forget that the Jonasian "principle of responsibility" is linked to a recovery of the free organism as the center of ethical reflection.
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