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    Javé: Onde o Patrimônio se confrontou com o Progresso.Fernando Arnold Lorenzon - 2016 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 17 (2):125.
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    Javé: Onde o Patrimônio se confrontou com o Progresso.Fernando Arnold Lorenzon - 2015 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 17 (2):125.
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    Explorando Caminos Transilustrados más allá del Neopositivismo. Epistemiología para el Siglo XXI.Marcelo Arnold Cathalifaud & Fernando Robles - 2000 - Cinta de Moebio 7:7.
    This essay proclaims that comprehension of mechanisms which generate knowledge on reality are basically linked to comprehension of social environment. We can say that the reality of the world is autological, that generates its own logic.
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    Advances in Peircean Mathematics: The Colombian School ed. by Fernando Zalamea (review).Gianluca Caterina - 2024 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 59 (3):373-376.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Advances in Peircean Mathematics: The Colombian School ed. by Fernando ZalameaGianluca CaterinaFernando Zalamea (Ed.) Advances in Peircean Mathematics: The Colombian School Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. 212 pp. (incl. index).The volume Advances in Peircean Mathematics is an important, very much needed contribution towards a deeper understanding of the impact of Peirce's work especially in the fields of mathematics, logic, and semiotic. It fills a gap in the (...)
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  5. Sweatshops and Respect for Persons.Denis G. Arnold & Norman E. Bowie - 2003 - Business Ethics Quarterly 13 (2):221-242.
    This article applies the Kantian doctrine of respect for persons to the problem of sweatshops. We argue that multinational enterprises are properly regarded as responsible for the practices of their subcontractors and suppliers. We then argue that multinationalenterprises have the following duties in their off-shore manufacturing facilities: to ensure that local labor laws are followed; to refrain from coercion; to meet minimum safety standards; and to provide a living wage for employees. Finally, we consider and reply to the objection that (...)
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  6. Las voces de los que se van. Emigración en tiempos de globalización.Fernando Klein - 2007 - Aposta 34:1.
    The emigration is an arduous and complex process that includes practically all the aspects of the life of a human being. One is a sociological phenomenon: the challenging of the emigrant, the decision making, the election of the destination place, and so on; they are determined by the social issue, by the family, the friends and social networks. Normally the studies on the subject are of a quantitative type, as a matter of fact, the topic has a so deep meaning (...)
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    Buddhists, Brahmins, and Belief: Epistemology in South Asian Philosophy of Religion.Dan Arnold - 2005 - Columbia University Press.
    In _Buddhists, Brahmins, and Belief_, Dan Arnold examines how the Brahmanical tradition of Purva Mimamsa and the writings of the seventh-century Buddhist Madhyamika philosopher Candrakirti challenged dominant Indian Buddhist views of epistemology. Arnold retrieves these two very different but equally important voices of philosophical dissent, showing them to have developed highly sophisticated and cogent critiques of influential Buddhist epistemologists such as Dignaga and Dharmakirti. His analysis--developed in conversation with modern Western philosophers like William Alston and J. L. Austin--offers (...)
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    Sweatshops and Respect for Persons.Denis G. Arnold & Norman E. Bowie - 2003 - Business Ethics Quarterly 13 (2):221-242.
    This article applies the Kantian doctrine of respect for persons to the problem of sweatshops. We argue that multinational enterprises are properly regarded as responsible for the practices of their subcontractors and suppliers. We then argue that multinationalenterprises have the following duties in their off-shore manufacturing facilities: to ensure that local labor laws are followed; to refrain from coercion; to meet minimum safety standards; and to provide a living wage for employees. Finally, we consider and reply to the objection that (...)
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    Introducción a la ética experimental.Fernando Aguiar, Antonio Gaitán & Hugo Viciana - 2020 - Editorial Cátedra.
    En el terreno de la moral, el contraste entre lo ¿que el filósofo Wilfrid Sellars denominó «la ¿imagen manifiesta» y la «imagen científica» es enorme y tiene unas consecuencias prácticas ineludibles. Este libro reduce la distancia entre esa imagen manifiesta y la imagen científica, dotando al lector de referencias fundamentales, enfoques diversos y un amplio abanico de temáticas a partir de investigaciones experimentales sobre nuestra conducta moral.
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    Culture and Anarchy.Matthew Arnold - 2009 - Oxford University Press UK.
    'The men of culture are the true apostles of equality.' Matthew Arnold's famous series of essays, which were first published in book form under the title Culture and Anarchy in 1869, debate important questions about the nature of culture and society that are as relevant now as they have ever been. Arnold seeks to find out 'what culture really is, what good it can do, what is our own special need of it' in an age of rapid social (...)
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  11. The Aesthetics of Environment.Arnold Berleant & Stephen Bourassa - 1994 - Environmental Values 3 (2):173-182.
     
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    Across the Great Divide: Between Analytic and Continental Political Theory.Jeremy Arnold - 2020 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    "Arguing that debates over legitimacy, political violence, freedom, and justice would benefit greatly from cross-tradition theorizing, this book shows how putting analytic and continental political theory in conversation would help us to overcome these intractable problems"--.
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    Las lógicas diagramáticas de Llull y Peirce: trashumancia, triadicidad, geometrización.Fernando Zalamea - 2021 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 38 (Especial):57-64.
    En este artículo se muestra una comparación de las lógicas diagramáticas lulianas y peirceanas. En la Sección 1, se introduce una problemática general del tránsito y de sus resoluciones triádicas y espaciales, aprovechando perspectivas de las obras de Aby Warburg y Walter Benjamin. La Sección 2 es una síntesis de los engranajes fundamentales del sistema diagramático de Llull. En la Sección 3, se resumen las características geométrico-topológicas esenciales de los gráficos existenciales de Peirce. Y finalmente, en la Sección 4, se (...)
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  14. The Sociology of Art.Arnold Hauser & Kenneth J. Northcott - 1985 - Science and Society 49 (1):84-90.
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    Sex and the Emergence of Sexuality.Arnold I. Davidson - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 14 (1):16-48.
    Some years ago a collection of historical and philosophical essays on sex was advertised under the slogan: Philosophers are interested in sex again. Since that time the history of sexuality has become an almost unexceptionable topic, occasioning as many books and articles as anyone would ever care to read. Yet there are still fundamental conceptual problems that get passed over imperceptibly when this topic is discussed, passed over, at least in part, because they seem so basic or obvious that it (...)
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  16. Political Theory, the Foundations of Twentieth Century Political Thought.Arnold Brecht - 1959 - Philosophy 36 (137):242-243.
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    Coercion and Moral Responsibility.Denis G. Arnold - 2001 - American Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1):53 - 67.
    In this dissertation I develop a general theory of coercion that allows one to distinguish cases of interpersonal coercion from cases of persuasion or manipulation, and cases of institutional coercion from cases of oppression. The general theory of coercion that I develop includes as one component a theory of second-order coercion. Second-order coercion takes place whenever one person intentionally impairs the formation of the second-order desires of another person, or constrains them after their formation, in a way that frustrates or (...)
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    Dividing Plato’s Kinds.Fernando Muniz & George Rudebusch - 2018 - Phronesis 63 (4):392-407.
    A dilemma has stymied interpretations of the Stranger’s method of dividing kinds into subkinds in Plato’sSophistandStatesman. The dilemma assumes that the kinds are either extensions or intensions. Now kinds divide like extensions, not intensions. But extensions cannot explain the distinct identities of kinds that possess the very same members. We propose understanding a kind as like an animal body—the Stranger’s simile for division—possessing both an extension and an intension. We find textual support in the Stranger’s paradigmatic four steps for collecting (...)
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    No Community without Socialism.Samuel Arnold - 2020 - Philosophical Topics 48 (2):1-21.
    As G. A. Cohen’s camping trip argument shows, community is an important value. But is there anything particularly socialist about it? Critics suggest not. Jason Brennan argues that we don’t need socialist institutions to secure community; capitalist ones will do just fine. Louis-Philippe Hodgson argues, in a similar spirit, that we don’t need explicitly socialist principles to secure community; standard-issue liberal egalitarian ones (like Rawls’s) suffice. But these critics are mistaken. Pace Brennan, I show that capitalism inevitably runs roughshod over (...)
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    A Non-Test for Ambiguity.Arnold M. Zwicky & Jerrold M. Sadock - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):185 - 187.
    In a recent article in this journal, Roberts suggests a semantic method for distinguishing ambiguity and generality, a method which is intended to avoid the problems that others such as Zwicky and Sadock, Hintikka, and McCawley have found in making such a decision. Roberts claims that his test derives its validity from the observation that an ambiguous expression has a disjunction of meanings, whereas a general expression has but one meaning.
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  21. De Melissi Samii fragmentis.Arnold Pabst & Alessandro Chiappelli - 1891 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 31:213-216.
     
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    Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy. Carl Mitcham.Arnold Pacey - 1995 - Isis 86 (3):463-463.
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    Oorspronkelijk bewustzijn: een kritiek van de neuromane rede.Arnold Ziegelaar - 2016 - Leusden: ISVW Uitgevers.
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    161. Brief an Sigmund Freud vom 2. 12. 1930.Arnold Zweig - 1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand (ed.), Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 239-240.
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    "Internal" and "External" Evidence in Linguistics.Arnold M. Zwicky - 1980 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980:598 - 604.
    A Distinction between "internal" and "external" evidence in linguistics is illustrated, and two occasions on which the distinction arises are identified: in the division of labor between linguistics and other fields, and in the choice among alternative descriptions. Assumptions which would bias generative linguists both away from and towards external evidence are explored. Examples from phonological and syntactic analyses are contrasted, and speculations are made as to why evidence should be differently used in phonology and syntax. A prescription favoring external (...)
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    Ethics.Arnold Geulincx - 2006 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Samuel Beckett, Martin Wilson, J. A. van Ruler & Anthony Uhlmann.
    This new English edition of Arnold Geulincx' Ethics is the first complete edition to appear in a modern language and includes notes by the great Irish writer Samuel Beckett, who indicated that Geulincx was a key influence on his works.
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  27. The Aesthetics of Human Environments.Arnold Berleant & Allen Carlson (eds.) - 2007 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    The Aesthetics of Human Environments is a companion volume to Carlson's and Berleant's The Aesthetics of Natural Environments. Whereas the earlier collection focused on the aesthetic appreciation of nature, The Aesthetics of Human Environments investigates philosophical and aesthetics issues that arise from our engagement with human environments ranging from rural landscapes to urban cityscapes. Our experience of public spaces such as shopping centers, theme parks, and gardens as well as the impact of our personal living spaces on the routine activities (...)
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    A Study of History.Arnold Joseph Toynbee & D. C. Somervell - 1934 - G. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press.
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    Too Much Reference: Semantics for Multiply Signifying Terms.Greg Frost-Arnold - 2008 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (3):239-257.
    The logic of singular terms that refer to nothing, such as ‘Santa Claus,’ has been studied extensively under the heading of free logic. The present essay examines expressions whose reference is defective in a different way: they signify more than one entity. The bulk of the effort aims to develop an acceptable formal semantics based upon an intuitive idea introduced informally by Hartry Field and discussed by Joseph Camp; the basic strategy is to use supervaluations. This idea, as it stands, (...)
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    To challenge the world view or to flow with it? Teaching sustainable development in business schools.Fernando Lourenço - 2013 - Business Ethics: A European Review 22 (3):292-307.
    This paper explores the fundamental question of what ‘responsibility’ means to different sets of world views adopted implicitly by business students. The exploration adopts the stakeholder theory and three subsets of the Friedman mentality to explain how individuals may value sustainability initiatives. Subsequently, it explores whether it is better to flow with the dominant economic‐driven world view as prescribed by the business school or to challenge it in order to cultivate business students with sustainability‐driven values. The conclusion highlights implications for (...)
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    A Non-test for Ambiguity.Arnold M. Zwicky & Jerrold M. Sadock - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):185-187.
    In a recent article in this journal, Roberts suggests a semantic method for distinguishing ambiguity and generality, a method which is intended to avoid the problems that others such as Zwicky and Sadock, Hintikka, and McCawley have found in making such a decision. Roberts claims that his test derives its validity from the observation that an ambiguous expression has a disjunction of meanings, whereas a general expression has but one meaning.
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  32. Psychology in the 18th century: a view from encyclopaedias.Fernando Vidal - 1993 - History of the Human Sciences 6 (1):89-119.
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    Environmental Mutual Funds: Financial Performance and Managerial Abilities.Fernando Muñoz, Maria Vargas & Isabel Marco - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 124 (4):551-569.
    This article analyzes the financial performance and managerial abilities of a sample of US and European socially responsible (SR) mutual funds. The period analyzed commences from January 1994 and concludes in January 2013 and yields 18 US and 89 European green funds. The results obtained for green fund managers are compared with those achieved for conventional and other forms of SR mutual fund managers. We control for the mutual fund investment objective (distinguishing between domestic and global portfolios) and for the (...)
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  34. Arnoldi Geulincx Antverpiensis opera philosophica: Volumen tertium idque postremum.Arnold Geulincx & J. P. N. Land - 1893 - Martin Nijhoff.
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    Redeeming the Past, Present, and Future.Ken Arnold - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (2):417-425.
    Taking its cue from this special issue on the interweaving of different types of time through science and museum collections, this epilogue gives an overview of what sorts of new insights seem possible when different temporal qualities embedded in all collections are allowed to come together? What can we learn from juxtaposing the timings of museums, laboratories, and clinics? Can they lead to better understands of the processes of decay, and the potential for reanimation, inherent in all museum objects?
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    Theoretical Medicine: A Proposal for Reconceptualizing Medicine as a Science of Actions.Fernando Lolas - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (6):659-670.
    The main task of a critical theory of medicine should be to develop a perspectival, context-fair, and multidimensional science of actions which integrates both diversity and heterogeneity within medicine without eliminating either one. Such a theory should employ diversity in the following areas: (1) in systems, subsystems, and professions, because different medical professions embody different health-care subsystems, thereby influencing the way manpower is utilized, (2) in actors, (e.g., patients, health-care experts, and society), processes, and situations, because each actor potentially conceptualizes (...)
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  37. El método de la gnoseología II.Fernando Haya - 2011 - In García González, A. Juan & Leonardo Polo (eds.), El conocimiento de lo físico según Leonardo Polo. Pamplona: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra.
     
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  38. Gadamer y la hermenéutica de la comprensión dialógica: historia y lenguaje.Fernando J. Vergara Henríquez - 2011 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 69 (3):74-93.
    La hermenéutica contemporánea articula un decisivo proceso de radicalización y universalización del comprender en el ámbito epistemológico y ontológico, así como del interpretar en los campos filosófico e histórico, reposicionando la categoría de sentido como eje especular. El presente artículo desarrolla, sobre las líneas generales de la hermenéutica filosófica de Gadamer (las categorías de comprensión y diálogo en el contexto de la consciencia histórico-lingüística de la existencia) la clave de �comprensión dialógica� como resultado de la lingüisticidad abierta y desplegada en (...)
     
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  39. Sobre el preguntar filosófico y el diálogo. Aportes desde la hermenéutica y la educación del pensar.Fernando J. Vergara Henríquez - 2012 - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 11 (3):125-134.
     
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  40. El realismo sofisticado de A.J. Ayer.Fernando Bogónez Herreras - 2008 - Estudios Filosóficos 57 (166):501-520.
     
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    Gnoseología de las «células madre embrionarias».Fernando Miguel Pérez Herranz - 2010 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 43:309-336.
    The ability to manipulate embryonic stem cells for tissues and organs regeneration and the great expectation existing in cellular therapy have lead to drive the attention of not only scientists but also philosophers and theologists on the issue of >. In this paper this issue is delt with from a gnoseologic perspective.
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  42. La crítica de Schopenhauer a la filosofía teórica de Fichte.Fernando Martínez Herrera - 2007 - Astrolabio 5:86-131.
     
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  43. Aristotle and Aquinas: The Principle of Excluded Middle.Fernando Inciarte - 1999 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 2.
    As regards the issue of futura contingentia, Aquinas's interpretation turns on a phrase that has sometimes been dismissed as irrelevant or even confused: "...non tamen haec vel illa determinatae...". It is shown that this clause is in complete conformity with Aquinas's interpretation of the principles of non-contradiction and of excluded middle. According to this interpretation the meaning of propositional negation derives from the first two principles considered collectively but is not presupposed by them. With respect to time-relative modalities this implies (...)
     
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    Aristotle and Aquinas.Fernando Inciarte - 1999 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 2 (1):139-148.
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  45. Aktualismus in Geschichte und Gegenwart.Fernando Inciarte - 1993 - Giornale di Metafisica:211.
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    A natural history of the soul: who are we anyway? what does our future hold?Arnold M. Lund - 2021 - Edmonds, WA: Örn Press.
    What will your soul's gender be in Heaven? Will your pet Harry be there? Could your clone have a soul? Will eternity be fun? What is it with the ghosts of loved ones? A Natural History of the Soul makes a challenging topic accessible through an entertaining and readable exploration. It begins by reviewing beliefs about the soul and the afterlife in our popular culture, and looks at how they have evolved from the earliest humans. It identifies key concepts in (...)
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  47. Miracles—The Scientific Approach.Arnold Lunn - 1949 - Hibbert Journal 48:242.
     
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  48. The Sickness of Christendom.Arnold Lunn - 1946 - Hibbert Journal 45:202.
     
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    Visual and pronouncing responses, and the relation between orienting task and presentations in incidental learning.Arnold Mechanic & Joanne D'Andrea - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (3):343.
  50. Der Einzelne und der Einsame.Arnold Metzger - 1967 - (Pfullingen): Neske.
    Utopie und Tranzendenz.--Über Transzendenz und Symbol.--Der Einzelne und der Einsame.--Humanum und Exil.--Die phänomenologische Frage nach dem möglichen Menschen.
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