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  1. Correspondencia epistolar entre el Cardenal Aguirre y el Rey Carlos II sobre la definición dogmàtica de la Inmaculada Concepciôn y la causa de Sor María de Ágreda (1697-1699). [REVIEW]Ernest Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2007 - Salmanticensis 54 (1):89-121.
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  2. Los agustinos en el Ampurdán.E. Zaragoza I. Pascual - 1994 - Revista Agustiniana 35 (108):805-860.
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  3. Documentación inédita sobre los canónigos regulares de San Agustín, del hábito de San Antonio Abad, en España (1753).Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2002 - Revista Agustiniana 43 (132):653-708.
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    Abadologio del monasterio de San Vicente de Salamanca (Siglos XIII-XIX).Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2012 - Salmanticensis 59 (2):291-379.
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  5. La reliquia de San Benito del Monasterio de Valladolid.Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2007 - Nova et Vetera: Temas de Vida Cristiana 31 (63):135-148.
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  6. Documentación inédita sobre la reforma del Monasterio de Benedictinas de Santa María de Carbajal (1525-1528).Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2010 - Salmanticensis 57 (2):307-363.
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  7. Dos manuscritos desconocidos del P. Juan de Guevara, OSA.Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 1993 - Revista Agustiniana 34 (105):887-891.
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  8. El convento agustiniano de San Pedro y Santa Marta y el Venerable fray Posidonio Mayor, de Villajoyosa.Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 1995 - Revista Agustiniana 36 (109):185-204.
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  9. Los monasterios de Canónigos Regulares de San Agustín en Cataluña.Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 1996 - Revista Agustiniana 37 (113):661-721.
  10. Profesores del Colegio benedictino de San Vicente de Salamanca (1589-1835).Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2005 - Salmanticensis 52 (2):287-341.
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  11. Documentación inédita sobre la reforma del monasterio de benedictinas de santa Ana de Salamanca (1513-1528).Ernesto Zaragoza I. Pascual - 2008 - Salmanticensis 55 (3):471-499.
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  12. Dos cartas inéditas de Francisco de Vitoria sobre los escrúpulos.E. Zaragoza Y. Pascual - 1990 - Ciencia Tomista 117 (2):341-346.
     
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  13. Dos manuscritos desconocidos del P. Juan de Guevara, OSA.E. Zaragoza Y. Pascual - 1993 - Revista Agustiniana 34 (105):887-891.
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  14. Los monasterios de Canónigos Regulares de San Agustín en Cataluña.E. Zaragoza Y. Pascual - 1996 - Revista Agustiniana 37 (113):661-721.
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    Concepto y fundamento de la ética.Josep Rafael Moncho I. Pascual - 1999 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 26:321-337.
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    El pauperismo según Vives.Josep Rafael Moncho I. Pascual - 1995 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 22:69-80.
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    La autonomía moral en el yusnaturalismo tomasiano.Josep R. Moncho I. Pascual - 2007 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 14:55.
    Aquinas seems to hold following theses on moral autonomy. «Nobody imposes his acts the law»: there is no perfect, no radical autonomy. Natural law is defined as participation in the eternal law. That means «theonomy» which for Kluxen is not primordial, but adventitious metaphysical interpretation. We could speak of «cognitive autonomy»: human reason is competent to formulate norms and moral judgements. But the cognitive acts are accompanied by voluntary consent: which is natural and necessary in first principles; becomes worlds consens (...)
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    La cuestión de la falacia naturalista en Santo Tomás y sus intérpretes contemporáneos.Josep Rafael Moncho I. Pascual - 2006 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 33:35-63.
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    La filosofía de la coacción en el siglo XIX.Josep Rafael Moncho I. Pascual - 2000 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 27:197-213.
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    Matizaciones a la teoría tomista de la caridad.Josep Rafael Moncho I. Pascual - 2007 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 34:5-16.
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    Moral y Derecho en Bentham.Josep Rafael Moncho I. Pascual - 1997 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 24:119-124.
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    Nota sobre la refutación nietzscheniana de la Caridad Cristiana.Josep Rafael Moncho I. Pascual - 2008 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 35:271-277.
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    Teorías contemporáneas de la justicia.Josep Rafael Moncho I. Pascual - 2001 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 28:387-405.
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    Cause and Meaning in the Social Sciences.Ernest Gellner, I. C. Jarvie & Joseph Agassiz - 1973 - Ethics 85 (2):179-182.
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    Abadologio del Monasterio de San Vicente de Salamanca.Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2012 - Salmanticensis 59 (2):291-380.
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    Correspondencia epistolar entre el Cardenal Aguirre y el Rey Carlos II sobre la definición dogmática de la Inmaculada Concepción y la causa de Sor María de Ágreda.Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2007 - Salmanticensis 1:89-121.
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  27. Libros que alimentaban la vida espiritual de los benedictinos vallisoletanos del siglo XV,“.Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 1977 - Nova et Vetera 3:267-279.
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  28. El convento agustiniano de San Pedro y Santa Marta y el venerable fray Posidonio Mayor, de Villajoyosa.E. Zaragoza Pascual - 1995 - Revista Agustiniana 36 (109):185-204.
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  29. La sillería de San Benito el Real de Valladolid.Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 1985 - Nova et Vetera 19:151-180.
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    Profesores del colegio benedictino de San Vicente de Salamanca (1589-1835).Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2005 - Salmanticensis 52 (2):287-341.
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    Documentación inédita sobre la reforma del Monasterio de Benedictinas de Santa María de Carbajal (1525-1528).Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2010 - Salmanticensis 57 (2):307-363.
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    Documentación inédita sobre la reforma del monasterio de benedictinas de santa Ana de Salamanca (1513-1528).Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2008 - Salmanticensis 55 (3):471-499.
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    Character Strengths Predict an Increase in Mental Health and Subjective Well-Being Over a One-Month Period During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown.María Luisa Martínez-Martí, Cecilia Inés Theirs, David Pascual & Guido Corradi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study examines whether character strengths predict resilience (operationalized as stable or higher mental health and subjective well-being despite an adverse event) over a period of approximately one month during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Spain. Using a longitudinal design, participants (N = 348 adults) completed online measures of sociodemographic data, information regarding their situation in relation to the COVID-19, character strengths, general mental health, life satisfaction, positive affect and negative affect. All variables were measured at Time 1 and Time (...)
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    Ethical, legal and societal considerations on Zika virus epidemics complications in scaling-up prevention and control strategies.Ernest Tambo, Ghislaine Madjou, Christopher Khayeka-Wandabwa, Oluwasogo A. Olalubi, Chryseis F. Chengho & Emad I. M. Khater - 2017 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 12:3.
    Much of the fear and uncertainty around Zika epidemics stem from potential association between Zika virus complications on infected pregnant women and risk of their babies being born with microcephaly and other neurological abnormalities. However, much remains unknown about its mode of transmission, diagnosis and long-term pathogenesis. Worries of these unknowns necessitate the need for effective and efficient psychosocial programs and medical-legal strategies to alleviate and mitigate ZIKV related burdens. In this light, local and global efforts in maintaining fundamental health (...)
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    Ethical, legal and societal considerations on Zika virus epidemics complications in scaling-up prevention and control strategies.Ernest Tambo, Ghislaine Madjou, Christopher Khayeka-Wandabwa, Oluwasogo A. Olalubi, Chryseis F. Chengho & Emad I. M. Khater - 2017 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2017 12:1 12 (1):3.
    Much of the fear and uncertainty around Zika epidemics stem from potential association between Zika virus complications on infected pregnant women and risk of their babies being born with microcephaly and other neurological abnormalities. However, much remains unknown about its mode of transmission, diagnosis and long-term pathogenesis. Worries of these unknowns necessitate the need for effective and efficient psychosocial programs and medical-legal strategies to alleviate and mitigate ZIKV related burdens. In this light, local and global efforts in maintaining fundamental health (...)
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    Forgiveness and Standing.Kevin Zaragoza - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 84 (3):604-621.
    Despite broad agreement that forgiveness involves overcoming resentment, the small philosophical literature on this topic has made little progress in determining which of the many ways of overcoming resentment is forgiveness. In a recent paper, however, Pamela Hieronymi proposed a way forward by requiring that accounts of forgiveness be “articulate” and “uncompromising.” I argue for these requirements, but also claim that Hieronymi’s proposed articulate and uncompromising account must be rejected because it cannot accommodate the fact that only some agents have (...)
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  37. A virtue epistemology: Apt belief and reflective knowledge, volume I * by Ernest Sosa. [REVIEW]Ernest Sosa - 2007 - Analysis 69 (2):382-385.
    Ernest Sosa's A Virtue Epistemology, Vol. I is arguably the single-most important monograph to be published in analytic epistemology in the last ten years. Sosa, the first in the field to employ the notion of intellectual virtue – in his ground-breaking ‘The Raft and the Pyramid’– is the leading proponent of reliabilist versions of virtue epistemology. In A Virtue Epistemology, he deftly defends an externalist account of animal knowledge as apt belief, argues for a distinction between animal and reflective (...)
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    Notes on Cicero Pro Sestio.Ernest I. Robson - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (06):303-304.
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    Notes on Juvenal.Ernest I. Robson - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (08):245-.
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    Virgil, Eclogue IV. 18–20.Ernest I. Robson - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (04):123-124.
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    Vervactum, Veteretum.Ernest I. Robson - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (3-4):69-70.
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    Revolution and Tradition in Modern American ArtAmerican Art since 1900, a Critical History.Ernest Benkert, John I. H. Baur & Barbara Rose - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 3 (1):127.
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    A Virtue Epistemology: Volume I: Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge.Ernest Sosa - 2007 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    A Virtue Epistemology presents a new approach to some of the oldest and most gripping problems of philosophy, those of knowledge and scepticism. Ernest Sosa argues for two levels of knowledge, the animal and the reflective, each viewed as a distinctive human accomplishment. By adopting a kind of virtue epistemology in line with the tradition found in Aristotle, Aquinas, Reid, and especially Descartes, he presents an account of knowledge which can be used to shed light on different varieties of (...)
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    Corporate Ethical Identity as a Determinant of Firm Performance: A Test of the Mediating Role of Stakeholder Satisfaction.Pascual Berrone, Jordi Surroca & Josep A. Tribó - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 76 (1):35-53.
    In this article, we empirically assess the impact of corporate ethical identity (CEI) on a firm's financial performance. Drawing on formulations of normative and instrumental stakeholder theory, we argue that firms with a strong ethical identity achieve a greater degree of stakeholder satisfaction (SS), which, in turn, positively influences a firm's financial performance. We analyze two dimensions of the CEI of firms: corporate revealed ethics and corporate applied ethics. Our results indicate that revealed ethics has informational worth and enhances shareholder (...)
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    A Virtue Epistemology: Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge, Volume I.Ernest Sosa - 2007 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Ernest Sosa presents a new approach to the problems of knowledge and scepticism. He argues for two levels of knowledge, the animal and the reflective, each viewed as a distinctive human accomplishment. Sosa's virtue epistemology illuminates different varieties of scepticism, the nature and status of intuitions, and epistemic normativity.
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    Bring back the magic.By Kevin Zaragoza - 2007 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88 (3):391–402.
    Magical ersatzism is the view that possible worlds are primitive abstract entities. In On the Plurality of Worlds, David Lewis presented what appeared to many to be a devastating argument against magical ersatzism. In this paper, I show that Lewis’ central argument does not succeed. Magical ersatzism remains a viable theory of possible worlds.
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    La naturaleza de las entidades matemáticas. Gassendi y Mersenne: objetores de Descartes.Soledad Alejandra Velázquez Zaragoza - 2020 - Dianoia 65 (84):111-133.
    Resumen La naturaleza de las entidades matemáticas ha sido un problema filosófico recurrente en diversas épocas; aquí mostraré que fue una pieza clave en la definición de las posturas ontológicas durante la Modernidad temprana. La piedra de toque para la fundamentación de los conocimientos científicos fue el carácter que se atribuyó a las entidades matemáticas -y, en general, a las entidades abstractas, incluidas las lógicas- en la filosofía natural. Expongo dos posiciones de la Modernidad: la que defendió René Descartes, quien (...)
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    Theoretical problems of 'economic anthropology'.Yu I. Semenov & Ernest Gellner - 1974 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 4 (2):201-231.
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    II_— _Ernest Sosa: Knowledge, Animal and Reflective: A Reply to Michael Williams.Ernest Sosa - 2003 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 77 (1):113-130.
    I give an exposition and critical discussion of Sellars’s Myth of the Given, and especially of its epistemic side. In later writings Sellars takes a pragmatist turn in his epistemology. This is explored and compared with his earlier critique of givenist mythology. In response to Michael Williams, it is argued that these issues are importantly independent of philosophy of language or mind, and that my own take on them does not commit me to any absurd radical foundationalism on language or (...)
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  50. What Happens When Someone Acts Compulsively?Kevin Zaragoza - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 131 (2):251-268.
    The standard philosophical view is that compulsive behaviors are caused by “irresistible” desires. Gary Watson famously argued that this view conflates compulsion with weakness of the will, and proposed differentiating weakness and compulsion by appealing to the normal strength-of-will of members of the community. This extrinsic distinction leaves no room for phenomenological differences between weakness and compulsion. Evidence from clinical psychology shows, however, that compulsion is associated with certain phenomenological features that are absent in cases of weakness. I therefore reject (...)
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