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    Desafíos para el acceso a la salud de la población travesti y trans en el noroeste del conurbano bonaerense. Un análisis de las prácticas y sentidos profesionales del trabajo social y la enfermería (José C. Paz, 2015-2019). [REVIEW]Anahí Farji Neer & Camila Newton - 2022 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 28:303-323.
    El presente trabajo analiza los sentidos que profesionales de la enfermería y el trabajo social elaboran acerca de sus prácticas de atención de la salud de la población travesti y trans. Se analiza un corpus de entrevistas en profundidad a enfermeras y trabajadoras sociales que se desempeñan en los partidos de José C. Paz, San Miguel y Malvinas Argentinas (Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina). Las entrevistas son analizadas en base a cuatro ejes analíticos: (a) las características que asume el encuentro (...)
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    What Citizens Owe: Two Grounds for Challenging Debt Repayment.Anahí Wiedenbrüg - 2018 - Journal of Political Philosophy 26 (3):368-387.
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    Formación ciudadana en la escuela secundaria en Argentina.Anahí Mastache - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (5):1-14.
    En la escuela, la formación ciudadana que buscaba la integración al Estado-Nación desde una perspectiva homogénea y homogeneizante cedió lugar al desarrollo de ciudadanías críticas, heterogéneas, democráticas. En este trabajo, presentamos algunas reflexiones sobre la enseñanza de “Formación Ética y Ciudadana” en una escuela pública de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires (Argentina) a la que asisten adolescentes de sectores sociales medios y empobrecidos. El análisis realizado desde una perspectiva didáctica con enfoque clínico evidencia la capacidad de la escuela para ayudar (...)
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    What creditors owe.Anahí Wiedenbrüg - 2018 - Constellations 25 (1):101-116.
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    Metalogue as a transdisciplinary collaboration tool.Anahí Urquiza, Catalina Amigo, Marco Billi, Guilherme Brandão & Bárbara Morales - 2018 - Cinta de Moebio 62:182-198.
    Resumen: La sociedad requiere de forma creciente la realización efectiva de instancias participativas dirigidas a fomentar la colaboración entre distintos ámbitos organizacionales, disciplinarios y socio-culturales. Los desafíos intrínsecos a este tipo de instancias requieren el desarrollo de metodologías que permitan insertar reflexividad dentro del ámbito dialógico y orientar el mismo hacia la creación de “boundary objects” que pueda servir de referente entre las distintas perspectivas involucradas, constituyéndose en un facilitador para la colaboración futura. Para responder a estas necesidades, el artículo (...)
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    Metálogo como herramienta de colaboración transdisciplinaria.Anahí Urquiza, Catalina Amigo, Marco Billi, Guilherme Brandão & Bárbara Morales - 2018 - Cinta de Moebio 62:182-198.
    Resumen: La sociedad requiere de forma creciente la realización efectiva de instancias participativas dirigidas a fomentar la colaboración entre distintos ámbitos organizacionales, disciplinarios y socio-culturales. Los desafíos intrínsecos a este tipo de instancias requieren el desarrollo de metodologías que permitan insertar reflexividad dentro del ámbito dialógico y orientar el mismo hacia la creación de “boundary objects” que pueda servir de referente entre las distintas perspectivas involucradas, constituyéndose en un facilitador para la colaboración futura. Para responder a estas necesidades, el artículo (...)
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    Esau and Jacob.Joost van Neer - 2017 - Augustinianum 57 (1):145-168.
    Augustine’s Sermon 4 on Esau and Jacob is long and consists of a complex division in 37 chapters. This division makes it difficult to identify quickly and easily the rhetorical arrangement which must have been an important factor in making this sermon a success in the context of Augustine’s struggle against Donatism. This same division has been handed down through the centuries. Once the existing, complex division into 37 chapters is relinquished, it is possible, on the basis of linguistic and (...)
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    Structure and Argument in Augustine’s Nativity Sermon 188.Joost Van Neer - 2014 - Augustinianum 54 (2):467-495.
    A thread runs through Augustine’s s. 188 that first moves from the spiritual realm via the physical realm to man, and then from man via the physical realm to the spiritual realm. This descending and ascending movement is a perfect depiction of God’s plan with man, which is to become humble himself in order to exalt man. The traditional division of s. 188 ignores the high level of symmetry that one finds in the sermon, and consequently obscures its splendid balance. (...)
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    Interrupciones furiosas. Una aproximación a los transfeminismos antiespecistas y posthumanistas en Argentina.Anahí Gabriela González - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (7):e230109.
    Este artículo propone una breve cartografía de los transfeminismos antiespecistas y posthumanistas en el contexto latinoamericano, enfocándose en algunas intervenciones teórico-prácticas de activistas en Argentina. Se busca mostrar que tales perspectivas emergieron como prácticas plurales, heterogéneas y localizadas orientadas a propiciar otras formas de vivir y habitar el mundo. Para ello, en primer lugar, se sitúan dichas reivindicaciones en el escenario de la irrupción de diversos (trans)feminismos latinoamericanos, poniendo énfasis en la importancia que han tenido las luchas travestis trans* en (...)
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    The additive groups of ℤ and ℚ with predicates for being square‐free.Neer Bhardwaj & Minh Chieu Tran - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-26.
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    The additive groups of and with predicates for being square-free.Neer Bhardwaj & Chieu-Minh Tran - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (4):1324-1349.
    We consider the structures $$, $$, $$, and $$ where $\mathbb {Z}$ is the additive group of integers, $\mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Z}}$ is the set of $a \in \mathbb {Z}$ such that $v_{p} < 2$ for every prime p and corresponding p-adic valuation $v_{p}$, $\mathbb {Q}$ and $\mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Q}}$ are defined likewise for rational numbers, and $<$ denotes the natural ordering on each of these domains. We prove that the second structure is model-theoretically wild while the other three structures are (...)
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    Lo animal como lugar de resistencia ante la trama sacrificial de la filosofía.Anahí Gabriela González - 2019 - Agora 38 (1).
    El presente artículo analiza las posibilidades de resistencia ético-políticas que habilitan la deconstrucción de la dicotomía humano-animal. Se argumenta que el concepto de carno-falogocentrismo visibiliza las taxonomías de subordinación que constituyen la matriz de inteligibilidad de las estructuras de dominación modernas, al establecer nexos oblicuos entre binomios jerarquizados. En este sentido, se sostiene que la deconstrucción interseccional de la maquinaria carno-falogocéntrica posibilita la apertura a otros modos de comunidad en los que no hay una propiedad que delimite un espacio de (...)
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    La cuestión de los animales en la filosofía de Judith Butler. Precariedad inducida y ética de la no-violencia.Anahí Gabriela González - 2023 - Praxis Filosófica 56:11-30.
    El presente artículo aborda algunas de las tensiones en la filosofía butleriana respecto a la “cuestión de la animalidad”, fundamentalmente en lo que concierne a su propuesta de una ética de la precariedad corporal. Si uno de los objetivos claves de su filosofía ha sido analizar los procesos de exclusión que configuran cuerpos invivibles, se propone pensar el “especismo” como un dispositivo que induce formas diferenciales de precariedad a partir de la “dicotomía humano-animal”. Se sostiene que dicho dispositivo torna legítima (...)
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    Human Right, Sovereign Debt and why States Should not keep their Promises.Anahí Wiedenbrüg - 2018 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofía Política 7 (1).
    When should binding debt contracts not be repaid? This article argues that whenever the repayment of sovereign debt threatens the human rights of the citizenry, this provides a weighty normative reason to prioritize the fulfilment of the latter over the former. Since there are specific, non-coincidental reasons to fear that a high indebtedness of states may result in the undermining of the socio-economic and the collective human rights of a state’s citizenry, the more specific thesis defended in this article is (...)
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    On the responsibilities of dominated states.Anahi Wiedenbrug - 2017 - Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 10 (2).
    While global justice theorists heatedly discuss the responsibilities of the affluent and powerful, those states which can legitimately be seen as victims of global injustice have seldom, if ever, been considered as duty bearers to whom responsibilities can be attached. However, recognising agents whose options are constrained not only as victims, but also as duty bearers is necessary as a proof of respect for their agency and indispensable to mobilise the type of action required to alter global injustices. In this (...)
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    On the responsibilities of dominated states.Anahi Wiedenbrug - 2018 - Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 10 (2).
    While global justice theorists heatedly discuss the responsibilities of the affluent and powerful, those states which can legitimately be seen as victims of global injustice have seldom, if ever, been considered as duty bearers to whom responsibilities can be attached. However, recognising agents whose options are constrained not only as victims, but also as duty bearers is necessary as a proof of respect for their agency and indispensable to mobilise the type of action required to alter global injustices. In this (...)
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    Connoisseurship and the Stakes of Style.Richard Neer - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 32 (1):1.
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    Disenchanting Global Justice: Liberalism, Capitalism and Finance.Anahí Wiedenbrüg, Tim Hayward & John O’Neill - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (3):475-497.
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    Framing the Gift: The Politics of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi.Richard T. Neer - 2001 - Classical Antiquity 20 (2):273-344.
    Thêsauroi, or treasure-houses, are small, temple-like structures, found typically in the sanctuaries of Delphi and Olympia. They were built by Greek city-states to house the dedications of their citizens. But a thêsauros is not just a storeroom: it is also a frame for costly votives, a way of diverting elite display in the interest of the city. When placed on view in a treasure-house, the individual dedication is re-contextualized: although it still reflects well on its dedicant, it also glorifies the (...)
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    Godard Counts.Richard Neer - 2007 - Critical Inquiry 34 (1):135.
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    Lightweight: Mizoguchi, Ugetsu, and the Displacement of Criteria.Richard Neer - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (2):471-505.
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    Reaction and Response.Richard Neer - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):472.
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    The Athenian Treasury at Delphi and the Material of Politics.Richard Neer - 2004 - Classical Antiquity 23 (1):63-93.
    This study makes a pair with the author's “Framing the Gift: The Politics of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi,” Classical Antiquity 20 : 273–336. Like that essay, it argues that the function of a treasury is to provide a civic frame for ostentatious dedications by wealthy citizens: in effect, to “nationalize” votives. In this sense, the Athenian Treasury is a material trace, or fossil, of city politics in the 480s. The article tracks this function through the monument's iconography; its use (...)
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    Book review: Dancing Tango: Passionate Encounters in a Globalizing World. [REVIEW]Anahí Viladrich - 2016 - European Journal of Women's Studies 23 (3):317-320.
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    Dynamical behavior and complexity of Langton's ant.Andrés Moreira, Anahí Gajardo & Eric Goles - 2001 - Complexity 6 (4):46-52.
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    Introduction: Davidson and His Interlocutors.Daniele Lorenzini & Richard Neer - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (2):255-259.
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    In Defense of Public Debt, Barry Eichengreen, Asmaa El-Ganainy, Rui Esteves and Kris James Mitchener. Oxford University Press, 2021, vii + 305 pages. [REVIEW]Anahí Wiedenbrüg - 2022 - Economics and Philosophy 38 (3):507-513.
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    An introduction to greek sculpture - Spivey greek sculpture. Pp. XXIV + 329, ills, colour pls. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2013. Paper, £19.99, us$34.99 . Isbn: 978-0-521-75698-3. [REVIEW]Richard Neer - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):268-270.
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  29. Aproximaciones a la epistemología francesa.Pedro Karczmarczyk, Gassmann Carlos, Acosta Jazmín Anahí, Rivera Silvia, Cuervo Sola Manuel, Torrano Andrea & Abeijón Matías - 2013 - In Karczmarczyk Pedro (ed.), Estudios de Epistemología. Instituto de epistemología, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. pp. 1-164.
    Aproximaciones a la escuela francesa de epistemología Los problemas que dominan a la epistemología pueden contextualizarse históricamente como una forma de racionalidad filosófica. La filosofía se ha presentado a lo largo de la historia como un discurso en el que sus diversos componentes (metafísica, ontología, gnoseología, ética, lógica, etc.) se mostraron unidos en el molde de la ?unidad del saber?. En este marco unitario alguna de las formas del saber filosófico detenta usualmente una posición dominante. El énfasis colocado en la (...)
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    What is the ‘Social’ in Climate Change Research? A Case Study on Scientific Representations from Chile.Marco Billi, Gustavo Blanco & Anahí Urquiza - 2019 - Minerva 57 (3):293-315.
    Over the last few decades climate change has been gaining importance in international scientific and political debates. However, the social sciences, especially in Latin America, have only lately become interested in the subject and their approach is still vague. Scientific understanding of global environmental change and the process of designing public policies to face them are characterized by their complexity as well as by epistemic and normative uncertainties. This makes it necessary to problematize the way in which research efforts understand (...)
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    “No One Should Go Hungry”: The Challenges of Hunger Relief Efforts in Contemporary Spain.Maria Antònia Carbonero, María Gómez Garrido & Anahi Viladrich - 2018 - Researcher. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 1 (2).
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    Nature and domestic life in the Valle del Cuñapirú : Reflections on Mbyá-Guaraní ethnoecology.Marta Crivos, María Rosa Martínez, María Lelia Pochettino, Carolina Remorini, Cynthia Saenz & Anahí Sy - 2004 - Agriculture and Human Values 21 (2/3):111-125.
    Through the ethnographic record of the subsistence activities partially or completely performed in the domestic sphere in two Mbyá-Guaraní settlements in Misiones, we outline factors important in describing the local natural environment. Data was collected through systematic observation and also through semi-structured interviews. Analysis indicates that the natural environment of the area is characterized by the indigenous community in several different ways. Thus, local people view the environment as made up of different “micro-environments,” and they consequently think of the elements (...)
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    Forest Before Trees: Letter Stimulus and Sex Modulate Global Precedence in Visual Perception.Andrea Álvarez-San Millán, Jaime Iglesias, Anahí Gutkin & Ela I. Olivares - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The global precedence effect, originally referring to processing hierarchical visual stimuli composed of letters, is characterised by both global advantage and global interference. We present herein a study of how this effect is modulated by the variables letter and sex. The Navon task, using the letters “H” and “S,” was administered to 78 males and 168 females. No interaction occurred between the letter and sex variables, but significant main effects arose from each of these. Reaction times revealed that the letter (...)
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    PINDAR … IN … SPACE! - (R.) Neer, (L.) Kurke Pindar, Song, and Space: Towards a Lyric Archaeology. Pp. xvi + 457, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. Cased, US$54.95. ISBN: 978-1-4214-2978-6. [REVIEW]T. R. P. Coward - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):293-295.
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    Political Painters R. T. Neer: Style and Politics in Athenian Vase-Painting. The Craft of Democracy, ca. 530–460 B.C.E. Pp. xxii + 306, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Cased, £55, US$80. ISBN: 0-521-79111-. [REVIEW]Amy C. Smith - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):341-.
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    A history of greek art and archaeology - R.t. Neer art & archaeology of the greek world. A new history, C. 2500–150 bce. Pp. 400, b/w & colour ills, colour maps. London: Thames & Hudson, 2012. Cased, £35. Isbn: 978-0-500-05166-5. [REVIEW]Susan I. Rotroff - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):225-226.
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    Book Review: Tortilleras Negotiating Intimacy: Love, Friendship, and Sex in Queer Mexico City by Anahi Russo Garrido. [REVIEW]Imelda Muñoz - 2022 - Gender and Society 36 (5):779-781.
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  38. Externalist moral motivation.Nick Zangwill - 2003 - American Philosophical Quarterly 40 (2):143-154.
    “Motivational externalism” is the externalism until they see more of what view that moral judgements have no motisuch a theory would be like. The mere posvational efficacy in themselves, and that sibility of such a theory is not sufficiently when they motivate us, the source of motireassuring, even given strong arguments vation lies outside the moral judgement in against the opposite position. For there may a separate desire. Motivational externalism also be objections to externalism. contrasts with “motivational internalism,” Moral philosophers (...)
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  39. The mismeasure of machine: Synthetic biology and the trouble with engineering metaphors.Maarten Boudry & Massimo Pigliucci - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (4):660-668.
    The scientific study of living organisms is permeated by machine and design metaphors. Genes are thought of as the ‘‘blueprint’’ of an organism, organisms are ‘‘reverse engineered’’ to discover their func- tionality, and living cells are compared to biochemical factories, complete with assembly lines, transport systems, messenger circuits, etc. Although the notion of design is indispensable to think about adapta- tions, and engineering analogies have considerable heuristic value (e.g., optimality assumptions), we argue they are limited in several important respects. In (...)
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    De Uitdrukkingskracht van de Transcendentale Denkkritiek.J. Hoogland - 1994 - Philosophia Reformata 59 (2):114-136.
    Is het nog de moeite waard om het op te nemen voor de transcendentale kritiek van Dooyeweerd? Deze vraag suggereert dat de transcendentale kritiek wanneer zij aan zichzelf overgelaten zou worden, niet meer te redden is. Dat is misschien wat overdreven, maar één ding is duidelijk: de transcendentale kritiek is niet onomstreden, zelfs niet onder de meest trouwe volgelingen van Dooyeweerd. En daarin zit iets paradoxaals: het was hem er immers om te doen met zijn transcendentale kritiek ‘de denkgemeenschap in (...)
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  41. Lof der politiek.Michael Ignatieff - 2011 - Nexus 58.
    Loven is het verheerlijken en aanbidden van wat ons bevattingsvermogen en begrip te boven gaat. Dat maakt het een religieuze aangelegenheid: het voorwerp van lof is transcendent, blijvend en troostrijk. Wanneer het over menselijke, imperfecte zaken gaat, zoals de politiek, weten we dat we lof moeten behoeden voor afgoderij. Daarom spreken we in die context in plaats van aanbidding over loven als begrensde rechtvaardiging, als een rationele afweging. In de politiek klinken geen lofzangen. De taal van de politiek moet de (...)
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    Geen pluralisme zonder levensbeschouwelijke neutraliteit.F. C. L. M. Jacobs - 1998 - Philosophia Reformata 63 (1):21-26.
    Hooglands commentaar op mijn ‘Pluralisme’ komt hierop neer dat levensbeschouwelijke neutraliteit niet mogelijk is, noch voor de overheid, noch voor de individuele burger. We kunnen geen radicale buitenstaanderspositie innemen tegenover de levensbeschouwing die we erop nahouden. Dat zou een vorm van hybris zijn. Wie niettemin levensbeschouwelijke neutraliteit bepleit en deze identificeert met tolerantie voor de levensbeschouwingen van anderen, pretendeert in feite dat het eigen tolerante standpunt moreel superieur is aan het standpunt van al diegenen die aan hun levensbeschouwing vastgeklonken (...)
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  43. SynBio 2.0, a new era for synthetic life: Neglected essential functions for resilience.Antoine Danchin & Jian Dong Huang - 2022 - Environmental Microbiology 25 (1):64-78.
    Synthetic biology (SynBio) covers two main areas: application engineering, exemplified by metabolic engi- neering, and the design of life from artificial building blocks. As the general public is often reluctant to embrace synthetic approaches, preferring nature to artifice, its immediate future will depend very much on the public’s reaction to the unmet needs created by the pervasive demands of sustainability. On the other hand, this reluctance should not have a negative impact on research that will now take into account the (...)
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    La filosofía de I. Hacking:El giro hacia la práctica en Filosofía de la ciencia.Mercedes Iglesias De Castro - 2004 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 9 (26):9-28.
    This work pres ents Ian Hack ing as a pi o neer of the shift to wards prac tice in the phi los o phy of sci ence. His think ing is marked by di verse net - works of con nec tions. Three as pects are em pha - sized: i) his con cept of lan guage, his tory and knowledge; ii) his position on experi..
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    STS in Engineering: The Teaching and Research Activities of the Centre for Technology and Social Development at the University of Toronto.W. H. Vanderburg - 1998 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 18 (1):54-58.
    The conceptual framework and core courses of the certificate program in Preventive Engineering and Social Development of the Centre for Technology and Social Development at the University of Toronto are briefly described. Preventive approaches for the engi neering, management, and regulation of technology examine how technology fits into, interacts with, and depends on human life, society, and the biosphere in order to apply this understanding in a negative feed back mode to avoid or reduce harmful effects to these contexts. These (...)
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