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    Avanço Tecnológico: Os desafios da democracia brasielira na era na internet.Ingrid Eduardo Macedo Barboza - 2020 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 6 (1):136.
    O trabalho analisa os desdobramentos que o recurso às tecnologias digitais de comunicação, na rede mundial de computadores, trouxe à democracia, partindo da percepção do ambiente virtual como espaço público de participação e interação social. A partir do surgimento das novas tecnologias de comunicação houve alteração na dinâmica do exercício da cidadania na sociedade brasileira? Foram utilizados método dedutivo e pesquisa bibliográfica. Em conclusão, com a internet não se cria novo modelo de democracia: a democracia digital. O espaço de atuação (...)
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    Novos temas de biodireito e bioética.Heloisa Helena Barboza, Jussara Meirelles, Vicente de Paulo Barretto & Eduardo Munaretto (eds.) - 2003 - Rio de Janeiro: Renovar.
    Traz os resultados das investigações levadas a efeito em função de alguns problemas centrais no campo da Bioética e Biodireito: clonagem, patenteamento genético, eutanásia, reprodução assistida e disposição do próprio corpo.
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    Equilibrium of Marketing Systems Concept and Reflection on Animal-Based Industries.Stephanie Ingrid Souza Barboza - 2020 - Food Ethics 5 (1-2).
    The purpose of this paper is to make progress on the theoretical discussions about marketing systems in relation to the construction of the concept of equilibrium. An argumentative basis was developed in relation to the service-dominant logic, as well as propositions based on the theory of stakeholders, on distributive justice and on the discussion of externalities to consider the product as an agent of the marketing system. In addition, a product typology that sees life as a material basis for delivering (...)
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    Equilibrium of the Food Marketing System: a Debate of an Ethical Consumption Performance Based on Alternative Hedonism.Stephanie Ingrid Souza Barboza - 2019 - Food Ethics 2 (2-3):139-153.
    Discussions about the impacts of marketing systems on society have been strongly encouraged in the field of macromarketing. However, these studies have focused on analyzing human and organizational actors, neglecting, to a large extent, the impacts of practices of marketing systems on other non-human stakeholders, such as those associated with or materialized in the form of a product. This article debates the material basis of the product of animal origin based on the concepts of justice, stakeholder theory, and externalities. An (...)
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  5. toleration on trial.Russel Hardin, Ingrid Crepell & Stephen Macedo (eds.) - 2008 - Lexington Books.
     
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  6. Racionalidade e subjectividade no pensamentos de Eduardo Abranches de Soveral / J.M. Costa Macedo - Eduardo Abranches de Soveral : do eu egolátrico ao eu pessoal na obra Fenomenologia e metafisica.Maria de Lourdes Sirgado Ganho - 2009 - In Maria Celeste Natário, António Braz Teixeira & Renato Epifânio (eds.), Eduardo Abranches de Soveral: o pensador, o filósofo, o humanista. Sintra: Zéfiro Edições.
     
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    Lying and Smiling: Informational and Emotional Deception in Negotiation.Ingrid Smithey Fulmer, Bruce Barry & D. Adam Long - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (4):691-709.
    This study investigated attitudes toward the use of deception in negotiation, with particular attention to the distinction between deception regarding the informational elements of the interaction (e.g., lying about or misrepresenting needs or preferences) and deception about emotional elements (e.g., misrepresenting one's emotional state). We examined how individuals judge the relative ethical appropriateness of these alternative forms of deception, and how these judgments relate to negotiator performance and long-run reputation. Individuals viewed emotionally misleading tactics as more ethically appropriate to use (...)
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    Managed Hearts and Wallets: Ethical Issues in Emotional Influence By and Within Organizations.Ingrid Smithey Fulmer & Bruce Barry - 2009 - Business Ethics Quarterly 19 (2):155-191.
    ABSTRACT:Increasing research attention to the ways that firms seek to influence the emotions of employees, consumers, and other stakeholders has not been accompanied by systematic attention to the ethical dimensions of emotion management. In this article we review and discuss research that informs the morality of influencing and regulating the emotions of others. What are the moral limits of the use of emotion as a management tool for shaping workplace behavior and influencing the thoughts and actions of consumers? Do the (...)
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    The Knowledge of Art. The Aesthetic Experience in Nietzsche.Luis Eduardo Gama - 2008 - Ideas Y Valores 57 (136):67–100.
    Nietzsche's reflection on art extends throughout his philosophical work. From the early claim of an “artist's metaphysics” to the late considerations that see in art the privileged form of the Will to Power, Nietzsche makes his attempt to overcome western metaphysics to depend on a particular ontological conception of the artistic fact. This ontological aestheticism, of enormous influence in current philosophical trends, has been the subject of various comments and criticisms. Less interest has raised instead the analysis of the implications (...)
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    The Problem of State Succession.Ingrid de Lupis Frankopan - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 20 (2/3):289-293.
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    Imagination.Ingrid H. Stadler - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (4):595-597.
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    Fifty Years after Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex, What is the Situation of French Feminism?: A Conversation with French Historian Michelle Perrot.Ingrid Galster - 2001 - European Journal of Women's Studies 8 (2):243-252.
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  13. " Las moscas", pieza de la resistencia?Ingrid Galster - 1988 - Ideas Y Valores 37 (76-77):57-71.
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    “The Limits of the Abject.” The Reception of Le Deuxième Sexe in 1949.Ingrid Galster - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 37–46.
    On appearing in 1949, The Second Sex provoked violent controversy in the world of French literary reviews and in the popular press. It was attacked by the religious right wing for daring to speak frankly about female sexuality and by the Communists for taking women's emotional and sexual well‐being as seriously as their economic welfare. Reactions to Beauvoir's text indicate the depth of misogyny at the time of its publication and the ways in which class and educational prestige were used (...)
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  15. Estudio del Segundo libro de las Leyes de Platón.Eduardo García Máynez - 1986 - Dianoia 32 (32):1.
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  16. José Ferrater Mora y Hughes Leblanc: "Lógica matemática".Eduardo García Máynez - 1956 - Dianoia 2 (2):390.
     
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  17. Sócrates, Glaucón y Adimanto discuten qué clase de bien es la justicia.Eduardo García Máynez - 1980 - Dianoia 26 (26):1.
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  18. La vocaciòn humana.Eduardo Nicol - 1953 - Mèxico]: Colegio de Mèxico.
     
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  19. Army and science in Argentina: 1850-1950.Eduardo L. Ortiz - 1996 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 180:153-184.
     
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  20. El "desfase prometeico" y la "vergüenza prometeica" en Günther Anders : una forma de expresión de la naturaleza contingente del ser humano.Gabriela Macedo Osorio - 2019 - In Silvana Rabinovich & Rafael Mondragón Velázquez (eds.), Heteronomías de la justicia: exilios y utopías. Université Paris: Bonilla Artigas Editores.
     
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  21. Borges and the politics of expression the transvaluation of national historye.Eduardo Pellejero - 2008 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 8:196-211.
    The idea that is possible to produce new forms of subjectivity, trough an intelligent use of expression, has been recurring in modern and contemporary literature. Fiction, in this sense, has played a central role in the construction of national identities. Even if programmatically he always stud up on the antipodes of literary commitment, in his youth Borges saw in art a «political compensatory function » of this type. Namely, he claimed that, in order to escape from the tight spots in (...)
     
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    The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS): a simple method for the assessment of palliative care patients.Eduardo Bruera, Norma Kuehn, Melvin J. Miller, Pal Selmser & K. Macmillan - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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    Words of Light: Theses on the Photography of History.Eduardo Cadava - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    Focusing on Walter Benjamin's discussions of the flashes and images of history, this book argues that the questions raised by this link between photography and history touch on issues that belong to the entire trajectory of Benjamin's ...
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    The event of death: a phenomenological enquiry.Ingrid Leman-Stefanovic - 1987 - Norwell, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    INTRODUCTION Building upon the "preliminary conception of Phenomenology" introduced by Heidegger in Section II of the Introduction to Sein und Zeit,1 one ...
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    Rational Reasonableness: Toward a Positive Theory of Public Reason.Gillian K. Hadfield & Stephen Macedo - 2012 - The Law and Ethics of Human Rights 6 (1).
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    Sobre la filosofía española: de un pasado problemático a un futuro prometedor.Eduardo Bello - 2010 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:357-365.
    Este ensayo propone las tesis siguientes. i) Se ha producido un cambio de conciencia de nuestro pasado filosófico en los últimos decenios. ii) A ello ha contribuido tanto la asimilación de la filosofía continental y anglosajona como la investigación sobre la filosofía española llevada a cabo en las universidades de Madrid, Granada, Murcia, Oviedo, Salamanca, entre otras. iii) La filosofía española tiene un futuro prometedor tanto en investigación como en docencia.
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    Michael Ruse & Robert J. Richards , "The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Ethics." Reviewed by.Eduardo Frajman - 2019 - Philosophy in Review 39 (3):149-152.
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  28. La Dialéctica en Hegel y Marx.Eduardo Vásquez - 1993 - Apuntes Filosóficos 2 (3).
     
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  29. Cosificación y alienación en "Historia y conciencia de clase" de Luckacs.Eduardo Vázquez - 1985 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 19:103-128.
     
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  30. El concepto en la conciencia desventurada.Eduardo Vázquez - 1990 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 26:117-156.
     
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  31. Federico Riu: Usos y abusos de la alienación.Eduardo Vázquez - 1983 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 17:169-172.
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  32. Hegel hoy.Eduardo Vázquez - 1998 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 36:141-162.
     
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  33. Sobre la relación entre la Fenomenología del Espíritu y la Ciencia de la lógica.Eduardo Vázquez - 1983 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 17:163-168.
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  34. Una lamentable deformación de la dialéctica.Eduardo Vázquez - 1987 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 23:109-128.
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    El problema de la filosofía hispánica.Eduardo Nicol - 1998 - Fondo De Cultura Economica USA.
    El problema de la filosof a hisp nica concierne m s bien al car cter de la filosof a contempor nea en Hispanoam rica, es decir, a su ethos. "Parece como si no pudi ramos hacer filosof a en nuestro mundo hisp nico, -se ala Nicol en el prefacio- sin debatir previamente la cuesti n del car cter y estilo de lo que vamos a hacer y c mo adaptarlo al genio aut ctono y a los destinos de nuestra comunidad." (...)
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  36. Kant ante o espejo de la teoria de John Rawls.Eduardo Bello - 2004 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 33:103-118.
     
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  37. El problema de la filosofía hispánica.Eduardo Nicol - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (1):108-109.
     
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    Does Philosophical Knowledge Presuppose a Moral Attitude? A Discussion of Max Scheler’s Metaphilosophical Thesis.Íngrid Vendrell-Ferran - 2022 - Philosophical Inquiries 10 (1).
    This paper explores Max Scheler’s metaphilosophical views. In particular, the paper seeks to reconstruct and assess Scheler’s thesis according to which philosophical knowledge presupposes a moral attitude which he describes as an “act of upsurge” on the part of the whole person of the philosopher toward the essential, an act which cannot be found in either the natural worldview or the sciences. After motivating the topic in the introduction (section 1), the paper explores how Scheler approaches the question about the (...)
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  39. Schelling, Vom Wesen der Menschlichen Freiheit.Martin Heidegger & Ingrid Schüssler - 1988 - V. Klostermann.
     
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  40. Entropy. The heart and the living systems.Eduardo Césarman, Norman Brachfeld & Bruno Estañol - 2002 - Ludus Vitalis 10 (17-18):163.
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    Testing for Athlete Citizenship: Regulating Doping and Sex in Sport.T. Rachel Park, Emmanuel Macedo, Brett A. Diaz & Francisco Javier Lopez Frias - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (1):153-157.
    In Testing for Athlete Citizenship: Regulating Doping and Sex in Sport, Kathryn E. Henne provides ‘a genealogical account of anti-doping regulation by questioning the meanings we take from sport’ (...
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  42. Moods and Atmospheres: Affective States, Affective Properties, and the Similarity Explanation.Íngrid Vendrell-Ferran - 2021 - In Dylan Trigg (ed.), Atmospheres and Shared Emotions. Routledge.
    In ordinary language, “calmness”, “melancholy”, “cheerfulness”, and “sadness” are employed to describe affective states experienced by sentient beings. More precisely, these terms are used to report instances of moods. Yet, the very same terms are used to describe what seem to be properties of certain objects (e.g., things, situations) which, unlike sentient beings, are unable to feel. We usually describe atmospheres employing these terms: We speak about the calmness of a forest, the melancholy of a painting, the cheerfulness of a (...)
     
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  43. Lógica del juicio jurídico.Eduardo García Máynez - 1955 - Dianoia 1 (1):3.
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  44. The Thought Experimenting Qualities of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling.Ingrid Malm Lindberg - 2019 - Religions 10 (6).
    In this article, I examine the possible thought experimenting qualities of Soren Kierkegaard's novel Fear and Trembling and in which way it can be explanatory. Kierkegaard's preference for pseudonyms, indirect communication, Socratic interrogation, and performativity are identified as features that provide the narrative with its thought experimenting quality. It is also proposed that this literary fiction functions as a Socratic-theological thought experiment due to its influences from both philosophy and theology. In addition, I suggest three functional levels of the fictional (...)
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    The Gluttonous Queen: dialogism and memory in elementary school writing.Eduardo Calil - 2012 - Bakhtiniana 7 (1):24 - 45.
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    Democratic Evaluation and Improvement: A Set of Standards for Citizens and Democratic Institutions.Eduardo Martinez - 2020 - Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Each chapter of this dissertation develops a standard with which to evaluate and guide the improvement of a different node of a democratic system. In the first chapter, I consider the relationship between citizens, their environment, and the formal infrastructure of democracy. The standard for this node is democratic health, which is a feature of the social epistemic environment in which citizens operate. I argue that a democratically healthy environment is one that is conducive to the development of citizens’ epistemic (...)
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  47. Algunas reflexiones sobre la pretensión de corrección en la teoría del derecho de Robert Alexy.Eduardo Barbarosch - 2017 - In Robert Alexy (ed.), Argumentación, derechos humanos y justicia. Buenos Aires: Astrea.
     
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  48. Biologización de los apriori kantianos.Eduardo Bermúdez Barrera - 2007 - In Onasis Ortega N., V. Rodríguez & G. Manuel (eds.), Lorenz, Adorno: 100 años. [Barranquilla, Colombia]: Universidad del Atlántico.
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    Consecuencia lógica, modalidad y generalidad irrestricta.Eduardo Barrio - 2007 - Manuscrito 30 (1):35-63.
    En este trabajo, me propongo discutir la plausibilidad de la tesis de que es posible captar las características modales del concepto intuitivo de consecuencia a través de un concepto de consecuencia definido generalizando sobre interpretaciones. Desde mi perspectiva, las argumentaciones que han ofrecido aquellos que, como Ray, quieren salvar el salto de lo general a lo modal, mostrando que hay suficientes interpretaciones como para representar las características modales de la noción preteórica de consecuencia, poseen un mismo tipo de limitación. La (...)
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    Consecuencia lógica: modelos conjuntistas y aspectos modales.Eduardo Alejandro Barrio - 2006 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 31 (2):203-220.
    According to Etchemendy, in attempting to offer an analysis of the modal features of the intuitive concept of logical consequence, Tarski has committed a modal fallacy. In this paper, I consider the thesis according to it is posible to analyze the modals properties of concept of logical consequence through of a generalization on set-theoretical interpretations. As is known, some philosophers have tried to argue for the transit from the general to the modal by showing that there are enough settheoretic interpretations (...)
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