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    Legislar con la ciudadanía.Joyce Pamela Rojas Aguilar & Mario Miguel Carrillo Huerta - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (2):1-13.
    Es posible apreciar una serie de factores que han debilitado al contexto democrático, específicamente, la actividad legislativa, que encuentra diversos desafíos que se suman a la problematización del estudio. Es en el contexto de Parlamento Abierto que la participación ciudadana cobra relevancia científica en el marco de la teoría de la democracia representativa. Mediante metodología mixta se responderá la siguiente pregunta de investigación: ¿cómo se generan espacios democratizados en la actividad legislativa del Parlamento Abierto? Este artículo es una primera aproximación (...)
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  2. Identifying corporate social responsibility (csr) curricula of leading u.s. executive mba programs.Robin James Mayes, United States, Pamela Scott Bracey, Mariya Gavrilova Aguilar & Jeff M. Allen - 2015 - In Daniel E. Palmer (ed.), Handbook of research on business ethics and corporate responsibilities. Hershey: Business Science Reference, An Imprint of IGI Global.
     
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    A Methodology to Determine the Subset of Heuristics for Hyperheuristics through Metaearning for Solving Graph Coloring and Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problems.Lucero Ortiz-Aguilar, Martín Carpio, Alfonso Rojas-Domínguez, Manuel Ornelas-Rodriguez, H. J. Puga-Soberanes & Jorge A. Soria-Alcaraz - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-22.
    In this work, we focus on the problem of selecting low-level heuristics in a hyperheuristic approach with offline learning, for the solution of instances of different problem domains. The objective is to improve the performance of the offline hyperheuristic approach, identifying equivalence classes in a set of instances of different problems and selecting the best performing heuristics in each of them. A methodology is proposed as the first step of a set of instances of all problems, and the generic characteristics (...)
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    Lecturas del principio de precaución en el debate actual sobre el estatuto ético del embrión humano.Pamela Chávez Aguilar - 2013 - Dilemata 11:113-125.
    This paper analyzes the precautionary principle in the discussion about the ethical status of the human embryo. In this debate, some argue that the mere probability that a human person is involved justifies the duty to refrain from harming to the human embryo; from another point of view, the respect for life and human dignity decreases if the human embryo is not respected; finally, the philosophers Hans Jonas and Jürgen Habermas have proposed the existence of responsibility towards the human life (...)
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  5. San Agustín: Elementos para un diálogo con la ética contemporánea.Pamela Chávez Aguilar - 2009 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 36:61-73.
    En una perspectiva �postsecular�, siguiendo a Habermas, puede afirmarse que no sólo la ratio sino también las culturas basadas en fides, pueden contribuir con �traducciones� que aporten significativamente a la comprensión del ser sí mismo humano y su télos, reflexión exigida por la filosofía moral hoy. El artículo propone algunos elementos del pensamiento de San Agustín que podrían abrirse a un diálogo fecundo con la ética contemporánea, tales como: el ser sí mismo capaz de ratio y veritas; la interioridad como (...)
     
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    Trazas para una filosofía política latinoamericana : Marianela Chaui, Osvaldo Fernández y Bolívar Echeverría frente a la recepción crítica del marxismo.Carolina Bruna Castro, Pamela Soto García & Braulio Rojas Castro - 2023 - Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Politica 4:157-177.
    The aim of this paper is to propose that the common horizon of the reflections of political philosophy in Latin America is the debate that has taken place to defend liberalism or go against it. The background of this is the reference to the social collective forms. In this context, Marxism has tried to respond from heterodox visions that recover the Latin American experience. We have focused this debate on three authors, Chauí, Fernández and Echeverría, who do not exhaust the (...)
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    School Tourism Management in Peru: a comparative study in San Pedro Chanel and Carlos Augusto Salaverry.Cristina Pamela García Trasmonte, Priscila E. Lujan-Vera, Lucia-Viviana Patiño-García, Marlon Martín Mogollón Taboada, Joyce Mamani Cornejo & Luis Arnaldo Cruz García - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (1):125-133.
    School tourism constitutes a source of learning to strengthen the cultural identity of students. The objective was to compare the development of school tourism in the educational institutions San Pedro Chanel and Carlos Augusto Salaverry. The Leiper space approach was used. The exhibition was constituted by 200 high school students and 20 teachers. The results show that there is statistically significant differences regarding the knowledge of the tourist resources of the province of Sullana. It was concluded that educational tourism is (...)
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    Pamela Chávez Aguilar. San Agustín. Apuntes para un diálogo con la ética actual.Ana Escríbar Wicks - 2011 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 67:293-295.
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    Hypermediated art criticism.Pamela G. Taylor & B. Stephen Carpenter - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (3):1-24.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hypermediated Art CriticismPamela G. Taylor (bio) and B. Stephen Carpenter II (bio)Technological media catapults our perception into what Marshall McLuhan called "new transforming vision and awareness."1 As our lives become more and more immersed in such technologies as television, film, and interactive computers, we find ourselves inundated with a heightened sense of mindfulness—an aesthetic experience made possible through such computer technological characteristics as hyperlinks, hypermedia, and hyperreality. In these (...)
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  10. Lanzamiento de la Red Latinoamericana de Estudios Patrísticos (RELAEP).Estiven Valencia Marín & Andrés Mauricio Quevedo Rodríguez - 2023 - Patristica Et Mediaevalia 44 (1):133-136.
    Convocada por diferentes estudiosos de los Padres de la Iglesia y del cristianismo antiguo en Latinoamérica, a saber, los profesores Ana Cristina Villa Betancourt, Andrés Mauricio Quevedo Rodríguez y Estiven Valencia Marín, de Colombia; Alejandro Nicola y Francisco Basttita-Harriet, de Argentina; Bruno Gripp, de Brasil; Pamela Chávez Aguilar, de Chile; y Jesús Ma. Aguiñaga Fernández, de México.
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  11. Believing at Will.Pamela Hieronymi - 2009 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 35 (sup1):149-187.
    It has seemed to many philosophers—perhaps to most—that believing is not voluntary, that we cannot believe at will. It has seemed to many of these that this inability is not a merely contingent psychological limitation but rather is a deep fact about belief, perhaps a conceptual limitation. But it has been very difficult to say exactly why we cannot believe at will. I earlier offered an account of why we cannot believe at will. I argued that nothing could qualify both (...)
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  12. Two kinds of agency.Pamela Hieronymi - 2009 - In Lucy O'Brien & Matthew Soteriou (eds.), Mental actions. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 138–162.
    I will argue that making a certain assumption allows us to conceptualize more clearly our agency over our minds. The assumption is this: certain attitudes (most uncontroversially, belief and intention) embody their subject’s answer to some question or set of questions. I will first explain the assumption and then show that, given the assumption, we should expect to exercise agency over this class of attitudes in (at least) two distinct ways: by answering for ourselves the question they embody and by (...)
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  13. Problems for Natural Selection as a Mechanism.Joyce C. Havstad - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 78 (3):512-523.
    Skipper and Millstein analyze natural selection and mechanism, concluding that natural selection is not a mechanism in the sense of the new mechanistic philosophy. Barros disagrees and provides his own account of natural selection as a mechanism. This discussion identifies a missing piece of Barros's account, attempts to fill in that piece, and reconsiders the revised account. Two principal objections are developed: one, the account does not characterize natural selection; two, the account is not mechanistic. Extensive and persistent variability causes (...)
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    Moral Fictionalism and Religious Fictionalism.Richard Joyce & Stuart Brock (eds.) - 2024 - Oxford University Press.
    Atheism is a familiar kind of skepticism about religion. Moral error theory is an analogous kind of skepticism about morality, though less well known outside academic circles. Both kinds of skeptic face a "what next?" question: If we have decided that the subject matter (religion/morality) is mistaken, then what should we do with this way of talking and thinking? The natural assumption is that we should abolish the mistaken topic, just as we previously eliminated talk of, say, bodily humors and (...)
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  15. Rational capacity as a condition on blame.Pamela Hieronymi - 2007 - Philosophical Books 48 (2):109–123.
    In "Rational Capacities" Michael Smith outlines the sense of capacity he believes to be required before blame is appropriate. I question whether this sense of capacity is required. In so doing, I consider different ways in which blame might be conditioned.
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    Sensational Science, Archaic Hominin Genetics, and Amplified Inductive Risk.Joyce C. Havstad - 2022 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (3):295-320.
    More than a decade of exacting scientific research involving paleontological fragments and ancient DNA has lately produced a series of pronouncements about a purportedly novel population of archaic hominins dubbed “the Denisova.” The science involved in these matters is both technically stunning and, socially, at times a bit reckless. Here I discuss the responsibilities which scientists incur when they make inductively risky pronouncements about the different relative contributions by Denisovans to genomes of members of apparent subpopulations of current humans. This (...)
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    Moral Anti-Realism.Richard Joyce - 2014 - In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
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    Ethical Evaluations of Business Students in an Emerging Market: Effects of Ethical Sensitivity, Cultural Values, Personality, and Religiosity.Ali Kara, José I. Rojas-Méndez & Mehmet Turan - 2016 - Journal of Academic Ethics 14 (4):297-325.
    Business ethics has become a very important concern in global business and understanding the effects of various factors on ethical judgments continues to attract research and practitioner attention. Using the Multidimensional Ethics Scale with its five generally accepted philosophical constructs, and vignettes developed by Cohen et al., current study investigates the relationship between cultural values, personality, religiosity and the ethical sensitivity of business students. We focus on a rapidly emerging country, Turkey, whose economic environment is similar to that of the (...)
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    At the Center.Joyce Bermel - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (1):4-4.
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  20. The Blinking Eye/I: Edith Stein as Philosopher and Autobiographer.Joyce Avrech Berkman - 2015 - In Mette Lebech & John Haydn Gurmin (eds.), Intersubjectivity, humanity, being: Edith Stein's phenomenology and Christian philosophy. Oxford: Peter Lang.
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  21. Seeing Children, Seeing God: A Practical Theology of Children and Poverty.Pamela D. Couture - 2000
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  22. Olfaction.Pamela Dalton - 2002 - In J. Wixted & H. Pashler (eds.), Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology. Wiley.
     
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    Epicurus in Lycia: The Second-century World of Diogenes of Oenoanda.Pamela Gordon - 1996 - University of Michigan Press.
    Epicurus in Lycia is the first full-length study of this eccentric second-century C.E. philosopher from Oenoanda, a small city in the mountains of Lycia (now Turkey). Toward the end of his life, Diogenes presented his town with a large limestone inscription that proclaimed the wisdom of the Greek philosopher Epicurus, who had lived five centuries earlier. This unique text, which was discovered in the late nineteenth century, has attracted many modern readers. Previous work on Diogenes, however, has concentrated on the (...)
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    The curse of expertise: The effects of expertise and debiasing methods on prediction of novice performance.Pamela J. Hinds - 1999 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 5 (2):205.
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  25. Darwinian ethics and error.Richard Joyce - 2000 - Biology and Philosophy 15 (5):713-732.
    Suppose that the human tendency to think of certain actions andomissions as morally required – a notion that surely lies at the heart of moral discourse – is a trait that has been naturallyselected for. Many have thought that from this premise we canjustify or vindicate moral concepts. I argue that this is mistaken, and defend Michael Ruse's view that the moreplausible implication is an error theory – the idea thatmorality is an illusion foisted upon us by evolution. Thenaturalistic fallacy (...)
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  26. Some Unseen Monster: Rereading Lucretius on Sex.Pamela Gordon - 2002 - In David Fredrick (ed.), The Roman Gaze: Vision, Power, and the Body. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 86-109.
     
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    Irrealism and the genealogy of morals.Richard Joyce - 2014 - In Bart Streumer (ed.), Irrealism in Ethics. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–22.
    Facts about the evolutionary origins of morality may have some kind of undermining effect on morality, yet the arguments that advocate this view are varied not only in their strategies but in their conclusions. The most promising such argument is modest: it attempts to shift the burden of proof in the service of an epistemological conclusion. This paper principally focuses on two other debunking arguments. First, I outline the prospects of trying to establish an error theory on genealogical grounds. Second, (...)
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    Primitive Concepts and the Ontological Question.Bernardo Antonio Pino Rojas - 2024 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 41:230-267.
    ABSTRACT Drawing upon a distinction between epistemically and metaphysically motivated notions of a concept, I consider the insurmountable problems of theories that appeal to our epistemic capacities to address the problem of the nature of concepts satisfactorily. Prominent theories of concepts hold that primitive concepts must have internal structure if they are to account for the explanatory functions that cognitive scientists have attributed to such constructs as prototypes, exemplars, and theories. Vindicating the role of non-experimental philosophy in the critical examination (...)
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    Nepabuleici's Blog.Alexis Rojas Aguilera - forthcoming - Bioethics.
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  30. Conference Report: Who cares? ‘Gendering Ethics / The Ethics of Gender’, University of Leeds, 23–25 June 2000.Pamela Anderson - 2000 - Radical Philosophy 103.
  31. Narrative Identity and the Mythico-Poetic Imagination.Pamela Anderson - 1993 - In David E. Klemm & William Schweiker (eds.), Meanings in texts and actions: questioning Paul Ricoeur. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia. pp. 195--204.
     
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    A Deweyan Perspective on Communication, Cooperation, and Collaboration Between Elementary and Secondary Educators.Pamela Ames Coke - 2000 - Education and Culture 16 (2):5.
  33. Eat, pray, love: expanding adaptations and global tourism.Joyce Goggin - 2016 - In Janina Wildfeuer & John A. Bateman (eds.), Film Text Analysis: New Perspectives on the Analysis of Filmic Meaning. New York: Routledge.
     
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  34. On "Black Athena": Ancient Critiques of the "Ancient Model" of Greek History.Pamela Gordon - 1993 - Classical Weekly 87:71-72.
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  35. Professional Responsibility, Social Justice, Human Rights, and Injustice.Pamela J. Grace & John C. Welch - 2018 - In Pamela June Grace & Melissa K. Uveges (eds.), Nursing ethics and professional responsibility in advanced practice. Burlington, Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
  36. Virtue ethics old and new (review).Pamela M. Hall - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (2):pp. 332-332.
    Anyone paying the least attention to philosophy in the last four decades cannot fail to have noticed the revival of virtue ethics in Anglo-American moral philosophy. This revival, with its roots in post-war Oxford and Cambridge, has sought to reconnect ethics with the vocabulary and concepts of the ancient Greeks. By recourse to its vocabulary of virtue, moral theorists have sought a richer and deeper moral psychology as well as consideration of nature and teleology. The movement has bred some of (...)
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  37. With Commentary.Pamela M. Henson - 1988 - Biology and Philosophy 3 (2):192.
     
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    Noticias 2009.Pamela Lastres - 2010 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 8:173-187.
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    Noticias 2013.Pamela Lastres - 2014 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 12:179-193.
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  40. Onomástica de origen árabe en el Reino de León (siglo X).Victoria Aguilar Sebastián - 1994 - Al-Qantara 15 (2):351-364.
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  41. Hyper. activity.Joyce Walker - 2006 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 10 (2).
     
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    Commentary on Lara Buchak’s risk and rationality.James M. Joyce - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (9):2385-2396.
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    The Evolution of Primary Sexual Characters in Animals.Janet Leonard & Alex Cordoba-Aguilar (eds.) - 2010 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Primary sexual traits, those structures and processes directly involved in reproduction, are some of the most diverse, specialized, and bizarre in the animal kingdom. Moreover, reproductive traits are often species-specific, suggesting that they evolved very rapidly. This diversity, long the province of taxonomists, has recently attracted broader interest from evolutionary biologists, especially those interested in sexual selection and the evolution of reproductive strategies. Primary sexual characters were long assumed to be the product of natural selection, exclusively. A recent alternative suggests (...)
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    A practical theology of liberation: Mimetic theory, liberation theology and practical theology.Joel D. Aguilar Ramírez & Stephan de Beer - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (2):9.
    In this article, the authors bring two personal journeys together: one author’s liberationist journey, sparked by a search for justice and liberation in the slums of Guatemala City, and the other’s lifelong commitment to practical theology and spatial justice in South Africa. A practical theology of liberation is the result of life experiences in countries of the Global South amidst the search for justice and liberation. The worlds that come together in this article are René Girard’s mimetic theory, liberation theology (...)
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    Using Deep Learning to Predict Complex Systems: A Case Study in Wind Farm Generation.J. M. Torres & R. M. Aguilar - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-10.
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    The spider does not always win the fight for attention: Disengagement from threat is modulated by goal set.Joyce M. G. Vromen, Ottmar V. Lipp & Roger W. Remington - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (7):1185-1196.
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    Hegel's Dialectic: Five Hermeneutical Studies.Joyce B. Hoy, Hans-Georg Gadamer & P. Christopher Smith - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (1):140.
  48. Secci ón investigativa.Adriana Marcela Rojas Gil - forthcoming - Areté. Revista de Filosofía.
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  49. Sex roles: The argument from nature.Joyce Trebilcot - 1975 - Ethics 85 (3):249-255.
  50. New Versions of Victims: Feminists Struggle with the Concept.Sharon Lamb & Pamela Haag - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (3):257-264.
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