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  1. El palacio de Ruy Lôpez Dàvalos y sus bocetos inéditos en la Sinagoga del Trànsito: Estudio de sus yeserîas en el contexto artistico de 1361 (II).C. Rallo Gruss & Jc Ruiz Souza - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (1):143-154.
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  2. The Palace of the Lions in the Alhambra: Madrasa, zawiya and tomb of Muhammad V? A study for discussion.J. C. Ruiz Souza - 2001 - Al-Qantara 22 (1):77-120.
     
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    El patio del vergel del real monasterio de Santa Clara de Tordesillas y la Alhambra de Granada. Reflexiones para su estudio.Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza - 1998 - Al-Qantara 19 (2):315-335.
    El presente trabajo muestra un posible e inmediato ejemplo precursor del Patio de los Leones de la Alhambra de Granada. El monasterio de Santa Clara de Tordesillas fue un importante palacio construido por el rey de Castilla Pedro I en la década de los cincuenta del siglo xiv. En su interior existía un patio con pabellones adelantados de su eje principal. Al poco tiempo, Muhammad V, amigo del rey castellano, erigió después de 1362 el Palacio y el Patio de Los (...)
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  4. The palace of Ruy Lopez Davalos and its unpublished sketches in the El-Transito synagogue: A study of its carved stuccos in the artistic context of 1361 (II).C. Rallo Gruss & J. C. Ruiz Souza - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (1):143-154.
     
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    El palacio de Ruy López Dávalos y sus bocetos inéditos en la Sinagoga del Tránsito: estudio de sus yeserías en el contexto artístico de 1361.Carmen Rallo Gruss & Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (1):143-143.
    Corned stucco represents one of the most characteristic elements of Spanish medieval architecture. The image that we have of the Alhambra, of Samuel Halevi's synagoge —el Tránsito— and of countless other palaces and monasteries is due to this cheap construction material which could imitate the luxurious quality of silk textiles and ivories. In our previous article {Al-Qantara, XX, 275-97), we showed that Ruy López Dávalos de Toledo's palace conserves an important group of carved stuccos. In this paper, we discuss its (...)
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    El patio del Vergel del Real Monasterio de Santa Clara de Tordesillas y la Alhambra de Granada. Reflexiones para su estudio.Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza - 1998 - Al-Qantara 19 (2):315-336.
    El presente trabajo muestra un posible e inmediato ejemplo precursor del Patio de los Leones de la Alhambra de Granada. El monasterio de Santa Clara de Tordesillas fue un importante palacio construido por el rey de Castilla Pedro I en la década de los cincuenta del siglo xiv. En su interior existía un patio con pabellones adelantados de su eje principal. Al poco tiempo, Muhammad V, amigo del rey castellano, erigió después de 1362 el Palacio y el Patio de Los (...)
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    El palacio de los Leones de la Alhambra: ¿Madrasa zawiya y tumba de Muhammad V? Estudio para un debate.Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza - 2001 - Al-Qantara 22 (1):77-120.
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    El palacio de Ruy López Dávalos y sus bocetos inéditos en la Sinagoga del Tránsito: Estudio de sus yeserías en el contexto artístico de 1361.Carmen Rallo Gruss & Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza - 1999 - Al-Qantara 20 (2):275-298.
    La "yesería" constituye uno de los elementos decorativos más característicos de nuestra arquitectura medieval. La imagen que hoy tenemos de La Alhambra, de la Sinagoga del Tránsito, y de tantos otros palacios y conventos, se debe a ese barato elemento constructivo que logró crear la misma apariencia de lujo de las telas o el marfil. Como hemos podido estudiar en nuestro artículo del número anterior (Al-Qantara, XX, 275-297), en el palacio de Ruy López Dávalos de Toledo se conserva uno de (...)
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    Editorial: From Consumer Experience to Affective Loyalty: Challenges and Prospects in the Psychology of Consumer Behavior 3.0.María P. Martínez-Ruiz, Mónica Gómez-Suárez, Ana I. Jiménez-Zarco & Alicia Izquierdo-Yusta - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Developing a System for Processing Health Data of Children Using Digitalized Toys: Ethical and Privacy Concerns for the Internet of Things Paradigm.María Luisa Martín-Ruíz, Celia Fernández-Aller, Eloy Portillo, Javier Malagón & Cristina del Barrio - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (4):1057-1076.
    EDUCERE is a government funded research and development project. EDUCERE objectives are to investigate, develop, and evaluate innovative solutions for society to detect changes in psychomotor development through the natural interaction of children with toys and everyday objects, and perform stimulation and early attention activities in real environments such as home and school. In the EDUCERE project, an ethical impact assessment is carried out linked to a minors’ data protection rights. Using a specific methodology, the project has achieved some promising (...)
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    Do Affective Variables Make a Difference in Consumers Behavior Toward Mobile Advertising?María Pilar Martínez-Ruiz, Alicia Izquierdo-Yusta, Cristina Olarte-Pascual & Eva Reinares-Lara - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  12. The Self-Absorption Objection and Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics.Jeff D’Souza - 2018 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 92 (4):641-668.
    This paper examines one of the central objections levied against neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics: the self-absorption objection. Proponents of this objection state that the main problem with neo-Aristotelian accounts of moral motivation is that they prescribe that our ultimate reason for acting virtuously is that doing so is for the sake of and/or is constitutive of our own eudaimonia. In this paper, I provide an overview of the various attempts made by neo-Aristotelian virtue ethicists to address the self-absorption objection and argue (...)
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    Recovering Aristotle’s Practice-Based Ontology: Practical Wisdom as Embodied Ethical Intuition.Sylvia D’Souza & Lucas D. Introna - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 189 (2):287-300.
    The renewed engagement with Aristotle’s concept of practical wisdom in management and organization studies is reflective of the wider turn towards practice sweeping across many disciplines. In this sense, it constitutes a welcome move away from the traditional rationalist, abstract, and mechanistic modes of approaching ethical decision-making. Within the current engagement, practical wisdom is generally conceptualized, interpreted or read as a form of deliberation or deliberative judgement that is also cognizant of context, situatedness, particularity, lived experience, and so on. We (...)
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    On Unenlightened Altruism.Jeevan F. D’Souza & C. Kelly Adams - 2014 - Journal of Human Values 20 (2):183-191.
    Altruism is generally accepted to be the practice of unselfish concern for the well-being of others coupled with an associated measure of personal cost. Altruism as an actionable treatise for living aims to benefit society. While altruistic acts have traditionally been viewed as virtuous, in some cases, positive outcomes might not be forthcoming if the actor is not enlightened about the consequences of specific courses of action. While this precept has been argued extensively in historical commentary, no formal definition exists (...)
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    The emergence of human population genetics and narratives about the formation of the Brazilian nation.Vanderlei Sebastião de Souza & Ricardo Ventura Santos - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 47:97-107.
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    Introduction to the Special Issue: Postcolonialism, Realism, and Critical Realism.Radha D'Souza - 2010 - Journal of Critical Realism 9 (3):263-275.
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    Consumer Participation in Co-creation: An Enlightening Model of Causes and Effects Based on Ethical Values and Transcendent Motives.Ricardo Martínez-Cañas, Pablo Ruiz-Palomino, Jorge Linuesa-Langreo & Juan J. Blázquez-Resino - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Education of Natural Intelligence and the Intellectual Virtues.Mario O. D’Souza - 1995 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 11:234-246.
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    Altruistic Eudaimonism and the Self-Absorption Objection.Jeff D’Souza - 2020 - Journal of Value Inquiry 55 (3):475-490.
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    A world without censorship? The mission and achievements of Article 19.Frances D'Souza - 1995 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (4):217-220.
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    BML revisited: Statistical physics, computer simulation, and probability.Raissa M. D'Souza - 2006 - Complexity 12 (2):30-39.
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    Calling for a developmental perspective on action-based consciousness.Hana D'Souza & Andrew J. Bremner - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Gandhi in Retrospect.Jerome D’Souza - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (3):497-508.
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    Global Learning.Rohan D’Souza - 2006 - Minerva 44 (2):235-237.
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    Housing and environmental factors and their effects on the health of children in the slums of Karachi, Pakistan.Rennie M. D'souza - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (3):271-281.
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    Independent evidence of religion.Felix D'souza - 1991 - Bijdragen 52 (2):122-138.
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    Jacques Maritain’s Philosophy of Education and the Development of an Interreligious Disposition.Mario O. D’Souza - 2014 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 30:26-39.
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    Maritain, Political Community, and the Common Good.Mario O. D’Souza - 2017 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 33:3-18.
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    Organizations as Spaces for Caring: A Case of an Anti-trafficking Organization in India.Roscoe Conan D’Souza & Ignasi Martí - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 177 (4):829-842.
    Prior research has shown that human trafficking has multiple facets and is deeply enmeshed in societies around the world. Two central challenges for anti-trafficking organizations pertain to confronting systemic injustices and establishing caring organizations for survivors to start the process of healing and restoration. Analyzing the work of an anti-trafficking organization, International Sanctuary in Mumbai, we seek to elucidate how a space for caring for trafficking survivors is constructed in a largely non-egalitarian and unjust context. We contribute to discussions on (...)
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    Review Essay Justice and Governance in Dystopia.Radha D’Souza - 2013 - Journal of Critical Realism 12 (4):518-537.
    This review essay takes three very different types of books, one on new social movements, the second on global governance and the third on dystopia, to reflect on methodological questions in knowledge production for social change which is the professed aim of critical and radical scholarship. The essay reflects on the methodological problems of making connections between philosophical, sociological and empirical analyses in ways that can guide action. The treatment of facts and events, omission to consider gaps and absences in (...)
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    Something Rather Than Nothing: Human Living and the Christian Philosophy of History.Mario D'Souza - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (3):584-598.
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    Toward a Canadian Political Philosophy of Education.Mario D'Souza - 1994 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 7 (2):13-24.
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    The ethics of relationality in implementation and evaluation research in global health: reflections from the Dream-A-World program in Kingston, Jamaica.Nicole A. D’Souza, Jaswant Guzder, Frederick Hickling & Danielle Groleau - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (S1).
    Background Despite recent developments aimed at creating international guidelines for ethical global health research, critical disconnections remain between how global health research is conducted in the field and the institutional ethics frameworks intended to guide research practice. Discussion In this paper we attempt to map out the ethical tensions likely to arise in global health fieldwork as researchers negotiate the challenges of balancing ethics committees’ rules and bureaucracies with actual fieldwork processes in local contexts. Drawing from our research experiences with (...)
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    The Paschal Mystery and Catholic Education.Mario O. D'Souza - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (5):846-858.
    The paschal mystery holds a place of prominence in the lives of Catholics, both theologically and pastorally. Given its prominent theological and ecclesial place since the Second Vatican Council, this article examines the place and role of the paschal mystery for Catholic education. With the move from a ‘classicist world view to historical mindedness,’ the thought of Bernard Lonergan is employed – particularly his understanding of the person as subject and his law of the cross – as a means to (...)
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    The Person, Natural Law, and the Good of Pluralist Societies: Some Thoughts from Maritain’s Political Philosophy.Mario O. D’Souza - 2008 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 24:3-18.
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    The Poetry of Rabindranath Tagore II.Jerome D’Souza - 1935 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 10 (1):30-48.
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    The Preparation of Teachers for Roman Catholic schools: Some Philosophical First Principles.Mario D'Souza - 1996 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 9 (2):5-19.
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    The Unity of the Thought of Jacques Maritain.Mario O. D’Souza - 2016 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 32:84-98.
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    Why a developmental perspective is critical for understanding human cognition.Dean D'Souza & Annette Karmiloff-Smith - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    What Can Activist Scholars Learn from Rumi?Radha D’Souza - 2014 - Philosophy East and West 64 (1):1-24.
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    Welfare-Prior Eudaimonism, Excellence-Prior Eudaimonism, and the Self-Absorption Objection.Jeff D’Souza - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Research 44:237-250.
    One of the longest standing objections levied against virtue ethics is the Self-Absorption Objection. Proponents of this objection state that the main problem with neo-Aristotelian accounts is that the virtuous agent’s motive is to promote her own eudaimonia. In this paper, I examine Christopher Toner’s attempt to address this objection by arguing that we should understand the virtuous agent as acting virtuously because doing so is what it means to live well qua human. I then go on to defend Toner’s (...)
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    Welfare-Prior Eudaimonism, Excellence-Prior Eudaimonism, and the Self-Absorption Objection.Jeff D’Souza - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Research 44:237-250.
    One of the longest standing objections levied against virtue ethics is the Self-Absorption Objection. Proponents of this objection state that the main problem with neo-Aristotelian accounts is that the virtuous agent’s motive is to promote her own eudaimonia. In this paper, I examine Christopher Toner’s attempt to address this objection by arguing that we should understand the virtuous agent as acting virtuously because doing so is what it means to live well qua human. I then go on to defend Toner’s (...)
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    The rise of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in international development in historical perspective.Gil Eyal & Luciana Souza Leão - 2019 - Theory and Society 48 (3):383-418.
    This article brings a historical perspective to explain the recent dissemination of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) as the new “gold standard” method to assess international development projects. Although the buzz around RCT evaluations dates from the 2000s, we show that what we are witnessing now is a second wave of RCTs, while a first wave began in the 1960s and ended by the early 1980s. Drawing on content analysis of 123 RCTs, participant observation, and secondary sources, we compare the two (...)
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  44. The problem of the emergence of functional diversity in prebiotic evolution.Alvaro Moreno & Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo - 2009 - Biology and Philosophy 24 (5):585-605.
    Since Darwin it is widely accepted that natural selection (NS) is the most important mechanism to explain how biological organisms—in their amazing variety—evolve and, therefore, also how the complexity of certain natural systems can increase over time, creating ever new functions or functional structures/relationships. Nevertheless, the way in which NS is conceived within Darwinian Theory already requires an open, wide enough, functional domain where selective forces may act. And, as the present paper will try to show, this becomes even more (...)
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    The rise of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in international development in historical perspective.Luciana de Souza Leão & Gil Eyal - 2019 - Theory and Society 48 (3):383-418.
    This article brings a historical perspective to explain the recent dissemination of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) as the new “gold standard” method to assess international development projects. Although the buzz around RCT evaluations dates from the 2000s, we show that what we are witnessing now is a second wave of RCTs, while a first wave began in the 1960s and ended by the early 1980s. Drawing on content analysis of 123 RCTs, participant observation, and secondary sources, we compare the two (...)
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    On a paraconsistentization functor in the category of consequence structures.Edelcio G. de Souza, Alexandre Costa-Leite & Diogo H. B. Dias - 2016 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 26 (3):240-250.
    This paper is an attempt to solve the following problem: given a logic, how to turn it into a paraconsistent one? In other words, given a logic in which ex falso quodlibet holds, how to convert it into a logic not satisfying this principle? We use a framework provided by category theory in order to define a category of consequence structures. Then, we propose a functor to transform a logic not able to deal with contradictions into a paraconsistent one. Moreover, (...)
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    Risk and Protective Factors Associated to Peer School Victimization.Inmaculada Méndez, Cecilia Ruiz-Esteban & J. J. López-García - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Perspectiva antropológica del perdón desde Hannah Arendt y Leonardo Polo.Elda Millán-Ghisleri & Josu Ahedo-Ruiz - 2023 - Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 34:65-86.
    El perdón ha sido estudiado en los últimos años desde diferentes perspectivas. El interés en este tema se explica por la necesidad de abordar estrategias de desarrollo personal e interpersonal. Si bien, las aproximaciones que se han hecho son insuficientes para una comprensión del perdón en toda su hondura. Por ello, el objetivo de este artículo es mostrar el fundamento antropológico del perdón desde Hannah Arendt y Leonardo Polo, así como las repercusiones educativas que tiene esta virtud en el crecimiento (...)
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    Paraconsistent Orbits of Logics.Edelcio G. de Souza, Alexandre Costa-Leite & Diogo H. B. Dias - 2021 - Logica Universalis 15 (3):271-289.
    Some strategies to turn any logic into a paraconsistent system are examined. In the environment of universal logic, we show how to paraconsistentize logics at the abstract level using a transformation in the class of all abstract logics called paraconsistentization by consistent sets. Moreover, by means of the notions of paradeduction and paraconsequence we go on applying the process of changing a logic converting it into a paraconsistent system. We also examine how this transformation can be performed using multideductive abstract (...)
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    Risk evaluation of diabetes mellitus by relation of chaotic globals to HRV.Naiara Maria De Souza, Luiz Carlos M. Vanderlei & David M. Garner - 2015 - Complexity 20 (3):84-92.
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