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    El fin último y el bien perfecto.Blanca Rodríguez López - 2003 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 28 (1):197-209.
    Throughout History, several arguments have been presented to support that though there are multiple intermediate ends, there is a single ultimate end. In this paper, we analyse the two possible lines of argument, one formal and the other of substantive nature. Both originate in Aristotle, but neither of them are conclusive in my opinion.
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  2. Intereses sin fronteras: ¿qué hacer por los derechos?Perfecto Andrés Ibáñez - 2000 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 15:61-72.
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    La extratemporalidad Del pensar como.Acto Perfecto - 1999 - Studia Poliana 1:27-59.
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    Traditional knowledge and pest management in the Guatemalan highlands.Helda Morales & Ivette Perfecto - 2000 - Agriculture and Human Values 17 (1):49-63.
    Adoption of integrated pest management(IPM) practices in the Guatemalan highlands has beenlimited by the failure of researchers andextensionists to promote genuine farmer participationin their efforts. Some attempts have been made toredress this failure in the diffusion-adoptionprocess, but farmers are still largely excluded fromthe research process. Understanding farmers'agricultural knowledge must be an early step toward amore participatory research process. With this inmind, we conducted a semi-structured survey of 75Cakchiquel Maya farmers in Patzún, Guatemala, tobegin documenting their pest control practices. Theirresponses revealed (...)
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    Casos Garzón: necesario distinguir.Perfecto Andrés Ibáñez - 2012 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 37:169-200.
    La información masiva sobre los casos Garzón se ha caracterizado por la confusión, no siempre desinteresada, de los tres supuestos objeto de las querellas. Esto, a juicio del autor, obliga a individualizarlos cuidadosamente y a hacer lo mismo con las vicisitudes de cada una de las causas.
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    Algunos rasgos sintáctico-estilísticos, del De catechizandis rudibus.Perfecto Cid Luna - 1989 - Augustinus 34 (135-136):337-346.
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  7. El secularismo Y el neo-gnosticismo a la Luz de Michele Federico Sciacca: Un estudio proyectivo para la reorientación Del mundo actual hacia el bienestar común de la integralidad.José Ricardo & Perfecto Sanchez - 2008 - Filosofia Oggi 31 (1):83-94.
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    Management of insect pests and weeds.Jeff Dlott, Ivette Perfecto, Peter Rosset, Larry Burkham, Julio Monterrey & John Vandermeer - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (3):9-15.
    The Cuban government has undertaken the task of transforming insect pest and weed management from conventional to organic and more sustainable approaches on a nationwide basis. This paper addresses past programs and current major areas of research and implementation as well as provides examples of programs in insect and weed management. Topics covered include the newly constructed network of Centers for the Reproduction of Entomophages and Entomopathogens (CREEs), which provide the infrastructure for the implementation of biological control on state, cooperative, (...)
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    Picturing Fiction Through Embodied Cognition: Drawn Representations and Viewpoint in Literary Texts.Bien Klomberg & Theresa Schilhab - 2022 - Routledge.
    This concise volume addresses the question of whether or not language, and its structure in literary discourses, determines individuals' mental 'vision, ' employing an innovative cross-disciplinary approach using readers' drawings of their mental imagery during reading. The book engages in critical dialogue with the perceived wisdom in stylistics rooted in Roger Fowler's seminal work on deixis and point of view to test whether or not this theory can fully account for what readers see in their mind's eye and how they (...)
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  10. El secularismo y el neo-gnosticismo a la luz de M.F. Sciacca.José Ricardo Perfecto Sánchez - 2008 - Filosofia Oggi 31 (121):83-94.
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  11. Notas Y comentarios.Apostilla Sobre la Irreductibilidad Del Bien & Derechos Particulares - 1998 - Sapientia 203:211.
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    Processing Nasals with and without Consecutive Context Phonemes: Evidence from Explicit Categorization and the N100.Heidrun Bien & Pienie Zwitserlood - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    The dilemma in modern language philosophy. An Hegelian suggestion.Joseph J. Bien - 1997 - In Wilhelm Raimund Beyer, Andreas Arndt, Myriam Gerhard & Jure Zovko (eds.), 1996. De Gruyter. pp. 275-278.
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    Need versus salvage: A healthcare professional's perspective.Gina D. Bien, Lisa M. Kinoshita & Allyson C. Rosen - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (2):21 – 23.
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    How Obscurantism Differs from Bullshit: A Proposal.Eric Nenkia Bien - 2021 - Theoria 87 (6):1497-1526.
    This paper holds the view that although bullshit and obscurantism are obviously related phenomena, they should be kept distinct for conceptual reasons. It shows that whereas phenomena of bullshit tend to concentrate on speech acts and a violation of the expectations of relevance therein, obscurantism betrays an indirect move to confound while promising deep content. After an overview of studies on bullshit and a look at the different characteristics and types of obscurantism, this paper investigates why readers retain interest in (...)
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    Camus as Historian and as Historical Actor.Joseph Bien - 1999 - Southwest Philosophy Review 15 (1):1-16.
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    Couch, Kant, Culture end the Role of the Artist.Joseph Bien - 2005 - Southwest Philosophy Review 21 (2):163-165.
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    Couch on Art in Arendt and Gadamer.Joseph Bien - 2008 - Southwest Philosophy Review 24 (2):17-20.
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    Camus: On and In Action.Joseph Bien - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 26:5-9.
    In this paper I wish to examine the position of Camus regarding social change, namely his concepts of rebellion and revolution. I in no way question his well-deserved status as a major twentieth-century French writer, nor do I wish to suggest that he may have been someone caught in a Sartrean notion of 'bad faith.' I am concerned with what one might call his theory of social action. I do wish to assert that Camus was a good man who seriously (...)
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    Dewey and Marx: Two Notions of Community.Joseph Bien - 1980 - Philosophy Today 24 (4):318-324.
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    Dewey and Marx: Two Notions of Community.Joseph Bien - 1980 - Philosophy Today 24 (4):318-324.
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    Do syllables play a role in German speech perception? Behavioral and electrophysiological data from primed lexical decision.Heidrun Bien, Jens Bölte & Pienie Zwitserlood - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Gauß and Beyond: The Making of Easter Algorithms.Reinhold Bien - 2004 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58 (5):439-452.
    It is amazing to see how many webpages are devoted to the art of finding the date of Easter Sunday. Just for illustration, the reader may search for terms such as Gregorian calendar, date of Easter, or Easter algorithm. Sophisticated essays as well as less enlightening contributions are presented, and many a doubt is expressed about the reliability of some results obtained with some Easter algorithms. In short, there is still a great interest in those problems. Gregorian Easter algorithms exist (...)
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    Hegel, Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty on Art in the Modern Age.Joseph Bien - 2012 - Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (2):1-3.
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    Hollinger on the Limits of Tolerance.Joseph Bien - 1985 - Southwest Philosophy Review 2:158-161.
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    Man and the Economic.Joseph Bien - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):121-127.
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    Man and the Economic.Joseph Bien - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):121-127.
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    On ‘Obscenity and Aesthetic Value’.Joseph Bien - 2010 - Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (2):51-53.
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    On Presenting Hegel’s Need for Philosophy.Joseph Bien - 2007 - Southwest Philosophy Review 23 (2):17-20.
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    On State Legitimacy.Joseph J. Bien - 2011 - Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (2):75-77.
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    Politics of the present: Machiavellian humanism.Joseph Bien - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (2):197-204.
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    Paul Ricoeur 1913-2005.Joseph Bien - 2005 - Southwest Philosophy Review 21 (2):1-2.
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    Sartre on Freedom, Fatalism, and the Other.Joseph Bien - 2009 - Southwest Philosophy Review 25 (2):7-9.
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    Schalow on Heidegger and the Temporal Constitution of the Apriori.Joseph Bien - 1991 - Southwest Philosophy Review 7 (2):101-107.
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    Existential phenomenology and marxism: An encounter.Joseph Bien - 1982 - Journal of Social Philosophy 13 (2):1-11.
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    A Neurophysiological Investigation of Non-native Phoneme Perception by Dutch and German Listeners.Heidrun Bien, Adriana Hanulíková, Andrea Weber & Pienie Zwitserlood - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Duquette, Hegel, and Political Freedom.Joseph Bien - 1990 - Southwest Philosophy Review 6 (2):111-113.
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    On the Limits of Tolerance.Joseph Bien - 1985 - Southwest Philosophy Review 2:146-157.
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    Kuhlken and the Exemplarity of an Artist.Joseph Bien - 2006 - Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (2):143-146.
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    Lin Yutang: The Best of an Old Friend.Gloria Bien & A. J. Anderson - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):391.
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    Merleau-Ponty on Embodied Freedom and History.Joseph Bien - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (1):49-54.
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    Montesquieu On Fundamental Law and Custom.Joseph Bien - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):149-154.
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    On nature and destiny in Jean-Jacques Rousseau'sDiscourse on inequality.Joseph Bien & Peter Kirk Augustine - 1977 - Man and World 10 (4):466-473.
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    Reitan, King and the Beloved Community.Joseph Bien - 2003 - Southwest Philosophy Review 19 (2):59-60.
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    Schedler and How Lawyers Should Be Prohibited From Misleading Juries.Joseph Bien - 1994 - Southwest Philosophy Review 10 (2):165-166.
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    Viète's Controversy with Clavius Over the Truly Gregorian Calendar.Reinhold Bien - 2007 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 61 (1):39-66.
    Some twenty years after the Gregorian calendar reform, towards the end of his life, François Viète published his own calendar proposal. This treatise contains a sharp attack against the Jesuit scholar Clavius, the mathematical mind behind the reform. Understandably enough, Clavius prepared a negative reply. Viète heard of it and exploded in a fit of rage, ``I demonstrated that you are a false mathematician [... ], and a false theologian.'' Sadly, Clavius' rejection, added as a chapter to his monumental apology (...)
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  47. A more creative way to handle asylum seekers?Victor Bien - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 114:8.
    Bien, Victor This article is in sympathy with our CAHS AGM resolutions appealing to the Federal government to uphold Australia's United Nations human rights obligation, but is not addressing that aspect of the asylum seekers issue. Rather it looks at some practical ideas on how we, as a nation, might better handle the political and practical issues which have been given as reasons why our governments feel compelled to refuse to meet our UN human rights obligation. This argues for (...)
     
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  48. Brief reflections on some Enlightenment figures.Victor Bien - 2013 - The Australian Humanist 112:13.
    Bien, Victor As a technically orientated person and educated in a scientific field, namely physical chemistry for a higher degree, I have never found history interesting until recent times. This followed from getting to know, with increasing detail, what happened in the Age of Enlightenment. Now I have acquired a strong taste for history!
     
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  49. Making explicit the relationship of Humanism to the Enlightenment.Victor Bien - 2013 - The Australian Humanist 111 (111):10.
    Bien, Victor At the 2013 Council of Australian Humanist Societies AGM, held in Sydney on 4 May, it was resolved to adopt 'the defence and promotion of the values of the Enlightenment as an ongoing process for organising our aim, objects and programs.'.
     
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  50. Scientific authority: Consensually agreed knowledge of nature.Victor Bien - 2012 - The Australian Humanist (106):16.
    Bien, Victor This article addresses the importance of science to Humanists, as expressed in an object of the Humanist Society of NSW, namely 'to promote the fullest use of science for human welfare'. Similarly, Humanist support for science is expressed in the Amsterdam Declaration endorsed by the 50th Congress of the International Humanist and Ethical Union in 2002. Paragraph 2 reads: Humanism is rational. It seeks to use science creatively, not destructively. Humanists believe that the solutions to the world's (...)
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