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    Desarrollo jurisprudencial del derecho al agua en Colombia. Protección en casos de exclusión del sistema de prestación de servicios públicos de acueducto y alcantarillado por falta de infraestructura.María Botero Mesa - 2018 - Ratio Juris 13 (27):235-264.
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  2. La teoría de la individualización Y el enfoque en ciencia, tecnología Y sociedad (cts).Claudia María Correa Osorno & Luisa Mercedes Guillén Mesa - 2011 - Escritos 19 (42):143-160.
    En este artículo se pretenden articular y sustentar los planteamientos del enfoque en Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad (CTS) en el campo social y educativo con la propuesta de Ulrich Beck de acuerdo con sus teorías de la individualización y de la modernidad reflexiva. A continuación, se argumentan las diferentes posturas de Beck, iniciando con la modernidad, sus fases (primera modernidad y segunda modernidad), la individualización y su relación con el Enfoque. Así pues, se presenta la síntesis del artículo en el (...)
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    The individualization theory and the science, technology, and society focus.Claudia María Correa Osorno & Luisa Mercedes Guillén Mesa - 2011 - Escritos 19 (42):143-160.
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    Caracterización de materiales sólidos porosos mediante termoporometría.Claudia Bernal, Betty L. López, Sergio Andrés Urrego Restrepo, María Ligia Sierra García & Mónica Mesa Cadavid - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Tactless scientists: Ignoring touch in the study of joint attention.Maria Botero - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (8):1200-1214.
    Since the 1970s, researchers have focused on visual joint attention as a way to observe and operationalize joint attention. I will argue that this methodological choice has neglected other modalities and as a consequence might be missing important elements in the account of the development of JA and the evolutionary history of JA. I argue that by including other modes of interaction, such as touch, we open the possibility of finding that non-human primates and younger human infants engage in basic (...)
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    Role of Moral Values in Evaluation of the Use of Nonhuman Animals in Research.Maria Botero & Donna Desforges - 2020 - Society and Animals 30 (4):386-403.
    One requirement for the formation of an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee is that they include a community member who embodies the values of the general population. This study’s aim is to investigate whether community members use moral arguments when deliberating a case of nonhuman animals used in experimentation. To this end, we tested the responses of community members in a situation similar to those confronting members of IACUC. The participants’ evaluation of the protocol was consistent with the mandates (...)
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    Judicialización de la explotación sexual comercial de niños, niñas y adolescentes.Yolima Serna Mesa, María Antonia Valencia & Luis Steven Rozonzew - 2017 - Ratio Juris 12 (24):87-110.
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    Navigating the Landscape of the Animal Mind.Maria Botero - 2016 - Society and Animals 24 (1):85-88.
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    Harm, Consent, and Virtual Selves in Full-Body Ownership Illusions: Real Concerns for Immersive Virtual Reality Therapies.Maria Botero & Elise Whatley - 2020 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (4):585-591.
    This paper analyzes in the use of virtual reality when used to induce full-body ownership in violent offenders in order to elicit empathetic feelings by allowing them to embody the virtual body of a victim of domestic abuse. The authors explore potentially harmful effects to individuals participating in this kind of therapy and question whether consent is fully informed. The paper concludes with guidelines for ethical research and rehabilitation using this innovative technology.
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    Reconstructing Basic Emotions with More Situated Social Interactions.Maria Botero - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (3):245-246.
    Mason and Capitanio (2012) offer an explanation of how basic emotions emerge in organisms that departs from the traditional nature–nurture dichotomy; however, they limit their definition of basic emotions to the development of functional states that are species-typical. It is argued that if Mason and Capitanio take these ideas a step further, they would be able to explain the development of basic emotions in a more complex way, one that would involve understanding how the exchange between the organism and the (...)
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    From What Kind of Research Can They Dissent?Maria Botero - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (2):288-291.
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    Primate Orphans.Maria Botero - 2017 - In Todd Shackelford & Jennifer Vonk (eds.), Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer.
    In infancy, all primates require a caregiver who meets their physical needs, such as food and protection (among many others), and their affective, cognitive, and social needs (in some species, this requirement extends until the primate is a juvenile). The caregiver is essential for primate infant survival and social and cognitive development. For that reason, infants are greatly affected if they lose their caregivers; the effects of becoming an orphan range from being unable to survive to behavioral and physiological consequences (...)
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  13. Bringing Touch Back to the Study of Emotions in Human and Non-Human Primates: A Theoretical Exploration.Maria Botero - 2018 - International Journal of Comparative Psychology 30 (10):1-17.
    This paper provides a theoretical exploration of how comparative research on the expression of emotions has traditionally focused on the visual mode and argues that, given the neurophysiological, developmental, and behavioral evidence that links touch with social interactions, focusing on touch can become an ideal mode to understand the communication of emotions in human and nonhuman primates. This evidence shows that touch is intrinsically linked with social cognition because it motivates human and nonhuman animals from birth to form social bonds. (...)
     
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  14. Primates are Touched by Your Concern: Touch, Emotion, and Social Cognition in Chimpanzees.Maria Botero - 2017 - In Kristin Andrews & Jacob Beck (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Animal Minds. Routledge. pp. p. 372-380.
    There is something important about the way human primates use touch in social encounters; for example, consider greetings in airports (hugs vs. handshakes) and the way children push each other in a playground (a quick push to warn, a really hard one when it is serious!). Human primates use touch as a way of conveying a wide range of social information. In this chapter I will argue that one of the best ways of understanding social cognition in non-human primates is (...)
     
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  15. How Much Should the People Know? Implications of Methodological Choices in The Study of Intentionality and Blame Ascriptions,.Maria Botero - 2016 - Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice 2 (12):101-113.
    Several studies have shown that people are more likely to attribute intentionality and blame to agents who perform actions that have harmful consequences. This kind of bias has problematic implications for jury decisions because it predicts that judgment in juries will malfunction if an action has a blameworthy effect. Most of these studies include in their design a vignette in which it is clear that agents have foreknowledge of the effects of their actions. This kind of design fails to replicate (...)
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    Regulación de la tecnología informática al servicio de la rama judicial: Necesidad, realidad o ilusión.Ana María Mesa Elneser - 2011 - Ratio Juris 6 (13):99-111.
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    Regulación de la tecnología informática al servicio de la rama judicial: Necesidad, realidad o ilusión.Ana María Mesa Elneser - 2011 - Ratio Juris 6 (12):119-131.
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  18. Autonomy in Children: Accessing the Inaccessible Space in Essex County Vol. 1: Tales from the Farm.Maria Botero - 2017 - In Jeff McLaughlin (ed.), Graphic Novels as Philosophy. Jackson, MS, USA: pp. p. 64-86.
    Traditional theories of autonomy argue for rational agents who are free to make decisions about the moral law and justice. Adopting these theories entails that children lack of autonomy; they are not fully developed rational agents, and, because of that, they are unable to engage in the complex cognitive capacities required by autonomy, such as critical self-reflection or substantive independence. Amy Mullin who, as part of a new area of philosophy called Philosophy of Childhood, argues for granting children minimal or (...)
     
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  19. How Primate Mothers and Infants Communicate, Characterizing Interaction in Mother-Infant Studies Across Species.Maria Botero - 2016 - In Marco Pina & Nathalie Gontier (eds.), The Evolution of Social Communication in Primates: A Multidisciplinary Approach. London, UK: pp. pp. 83-100.
    All methodologies used to characterize mother-infant interaction in non-human primates includes mother, infant, and other social factors. The chief difference is their understanding of how this interaction takes place. Using chimpanzees as a model, I will compare the different methodologies used to describe mother-infant interaction and show how implicit notions of communication and social interaction shape descriptions of this kind of interaction. I will examine the limitations and advantages of different approaches used in mother-infant studies and I will sketch an (...)
     
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    More than designing an ethogram, the implications of choosing a methodology in primatology.Maria Botero - unknown
    All methodologies used to characterize mother-infant interaction includes mother, infant, and other social factors. The chief difference is how each methodology selects certain elements of this interaction as relevant. I will argue that in the context of the mother-infant interaction a methodology’s results depend on the model’s presuppositions on the nature of communication. These presupposition affects the kinds of questions asked, the kind of data obtained, and how these data are analyzed. I will show this by contrasting two different analysis (...)
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  21. Observing Primates: Gender, Power, and Knowledge in Primatology.Maria Botero - forthcoming - In K. Intemann & S. Crasnow (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Philosophy of Science. London and New York:
    Using examples of observations of primates in the wild, I will focus in this chapter on the ways in which some of the main feminist critiques are applicable to the observation of non-human animals. In particular, I will focus on the relationship between primatology and various conceptions of human nature and on the fact that primatology has often been described as a “feminist science.” I argue that in primatology there is an openness to a diversity of approaches and to feminist (...)
     
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    Proceso de confirmación metrológica dentro de una organización productiva.Marcela Botero Arbeláez, William Ardila Urueña & Luz María Ospina Gutiérrez - forthcoming - Scientia.
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  23. The untenable omission of touch in maternal sensitivity and attachment research.Maria Botero, Langley Hillary & Venta Amanda - 2019 - Infant and Child Development:early view.
    Despite an increase in research examining maternal and infant touch, and documenting its public health impact, this mode of interaction has historically been omitted from related fields of developmental research in human and non‐human primates. The broad aim of this review is to examine to what extent mother–infant touch has been included in relational paradigms and research. We argue that although theoretical and empirical scholarship on attachment and maternal sensitivity conceptualizes touch as fundamental to caregiver–infant interactions and child development more (...)
     
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    Michael Tye’s Tense Bees and Shell-Shocked Crabs. [REVIEW]Maria Botero - 2017 - The Philosophers' Magazine 79:112-113.
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    Modelo de programación para integrar producción, inventario y ventas en empresas industriales.Luz María Ospina Gutiérrez, Paula Andrea Rodas Rendón & Marcela Botero Arbeláez - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Type of Delivery, Neuropsychological Development and Intelligence in Twin Births.María-José González-Valenzuela, Ernesto González-Mesa, Olga Cazorla-Granados & Dolores López-Montiel - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Corrigendum: From Deficits in Emotional Intelligence to Eating Disorder Symptoms: A Sequential Path Analysis Approach Through Self-Esteem and Anxiety.María Angeles Peláez-Fernández, Juana Romero-Mesa & Natalio Extremera - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    From Deficits in Emotional Intelligence to Eating Disorder Symptoms: A Sequential Path Analysis Approach Through Self-Esteem and Anxiety.María Angeles Peláez-Fernández, Juana Romero-Mesa & Natalio Extremera - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Past studies have reported emotional intelligence as a relevant factor in development and maintenance of eating disorders, as well as in increasing self-esteem and reducing anxiety. Similarly, research has showed that anxiety and self-esteem are positively and negatively associated to ED criteria, respectively. However, no prior studies have yet tested the multiple intervening roles of both self-esteem and anxiety as potential mediators of the association between EI and ED symptomatology. The present study aims to bridge these gaps by testing a (...)
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    Patricia Díaz Inostroza, El Canto Nuevo Chileno. Un legado musical, Editorial Universidad Bolivariana, Santiago, 2007, 270 p. [REVIEW]María Eugenia Mesa - 2007 - Polis 17.
    Los años 80 han atraido, en los últimos tiempos, una serie de miradas nostálgicas, sobre todo hacia su música. Lejos de esa atmósfera está “ El Canto Nuevo de Chile. Un Legado Musical ”, de Patricia Díaz-Inostroza.Por el contrario, se trata de una investigación que, si bien está centrada en el movimiento llamado Canto Nuevo, abarca mucho más que eso, dejando en claro las profundas raíces históricas que afirman este tipo de música. Ese es un aporte innegable, que permite al (...)
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  30. Death in the family. [REVIEW]Maria Botero - 2016 - Animal Sentience 1:1-3.
    Barbara King presents grief as the result of the capacity of human and non-human animals for social and affectionate bonds. This is a novel approach that provides a context for interpreting behavioral evidence of grief. The book also offers thought-provoking insights into the relationship between emotion and the expression of emotion. The most surprising element of King’s approach is that, throughout the book, her account of non-human animal grief forces us to reassess the way we treat them.
     
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  31. Methodological Considerations for Comparison of Cross-species Use of Tactile Contact.K. M. Dudzinski, Hill Heather & Maria Botero - 2019 - International Journal of Comparative Psychology 32.
    Cross-species comparisons are benefited by compatible datasets; conclusions related to phylogenetic comparisons, questions on convergent and divergent evolution, or homologs versus analogs can only be made when the behaviors being measured are comparable. A direct comparison of the social function of physical contact across two disparate taxa is possible only if data collection and analyses methodologies are analogous. We identify and discuss the parameters, assumptions and measurement schemes applicable to multiple taxa and species that facilitate cross-species comparisons. To illustrate our (...)
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    Estudios decoloniales y poscoloniales. Posturas acerca de la modernidad/colonialidad y el eurocentrismo.Martha Isabel Gómez Vélez, Dora Cecilia Saldarriaga Grisales, María Claudia López Gil & Lina María Zapata Botero - 2017 - Ratio Juris 12 (24):27-60.
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    Reseña de "Reconocimiento y diferencia. Idealismo alemán y hermenéutica: un retorno a las fuentes del debate contemporáneo" de Acosta, María del Rosario (comp.).Ángela Uribe Botero - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (145):151-155.
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    Acosta, María del Rosario (comp.). Reconocimiento y diferencia. Idealismo alemán y hermenéutica: un retorno a las fuentes del debate contemporáneo. Bogotá: Siglo del Hombre Editores/Universidad de los Andes, 2010. 432 pp. [REVIEW]Ángela Uribe Botero - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (145):151-155.
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    Dominando a própria carne: gula, temperança e boas maneiras à mesa nos manuais de civilidade.Maria Cecilia Barreto Amorim Pilla - 2018 - Dialogos 22 (1):218.
    “Comer para viver e não viver para comer”, essa é uma máxima que parece ter percorrido a história do Ocidente. Desde o século XIII a moderação tornou-se um ideal e a renascença trouxe consigo a civilidade das maneiras, transformando a voracidade do comer em uma atitude animalesca. Utilizando como fontes, manuais de civilidade de diferentes épocas, pretende-se analisar preceitos neles contidos sobre ideais de comportamento social e moral diante da comida, e em que medida podemos perceber permanências e transformações de (...)
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    Gregorio Klimovsky, el lenguaje y las teorías científicas: Presentación.María Cristina González - 2011 - Análisis Filosófico 31 (1):67-68.
    La realización de homenajes a figuras apreciadas del mundo académico impone el reto de seleccionar cuál sea el contenido de lo presentado en el evento para que éste se constituya en una auténtica muestra de reconocimiento de sus méritos.En ocasión de la mesa de homenaje a Gregorio Klimovsky, organizada por la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella a instancias de Guillermo Ranea, y convocada en el seno de las XX Jornadas de Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, el 26 de noviembre (...)
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  37. La biblioteca fantástica El libro sobre la mesa.Ángel María Sopó - 2005 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 9:15-38.
    It is intended to show how Foucault, in “The Fantastic Library”, analyzes the structural way of self –exclusion experience in the saint, as a contribution of his general project of a critic history of the thought, and searches a pretext to look into a real game of the temptation and the lectic determinations of interest in the fractal hermeneutic.
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    Botero, J. y Leal, Y. “Pensamiento, voluntad y juicio: las condiciones mentales de la acción política en la filosofía de Hannah Arendt.” Tópicos. Revista de Filosofía 26.53 (2017): 85-119. [REVIEW]Ana María Granados - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (169):299-301.
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    Botero, J. y Leal, Y. "Pensamiento, voluntad y juicio: las condiciones mentales de la acción política en la filosofía de Hannah Arendt." Tópicos. Revista de Filosofía 26.53 : 85-119. [REVIEW]ana María GrAnados Romero - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (169):299-301.
    RESUMEN Se analiza la relación entre la escritura y la presencia en la obra de Maurice Blanchot, se delimita el fundamento textual de la presencia en el orden de la literatura y se toman como referentes teóricos los conceptos de "espacio literario" y "pensamiento del afuera" de Michel Foucault. Si bien el propósito de examinar dicha relación es deconstruir el vínculo entre presencia y lenguaje, Blanchot conduce a considerar esa continuidad en términos de una presencia nunca completa ni devenida que (...)
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    La actualidad del Tratado Político de Spinoza - Chantal Jaquet.Ana María Ayala Román & Thomas Rimbot - 2020 - Praxis Filosófica 50:73-90.
    Para quienes se interesan en la recepción de sistemas de pensamiento no pueden dejar de asombrarse de la suerte del Tratado Político en el curso de la historia. Mientras que el Tratado Teológico-Político fue traducido muy rápidamente al francés, al inglés y el neerlandés, y que haya circulado bajo la mesa después de su prohibición en 1674, «el Tratado Político permanece absolutamente desconocido» antes de la revolución en Francia, si se le cree a Paul Vernière, y apenas suscitó comentario (...)
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  41. "La persona como horizonte interior en la filosofía de Manuel Mindán" Revista <Metafísica y Persona. Revista de Filosofía>, U. MÁLAGA - U. AUTÓNOMA POPULAR DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA (México), 2014. (ISSN 2007 9699. Co-autoría: Antonio Piñas Mesa), pp. 37-49.Antonio Piñas Mesa & Arevalo - 2014 - Revista METAFÍSICA Y PERSONA (U.Málaga, España/UPAEP, México) 6 (12):37-49.
    Las personas somos absolutamente diferentes de las cosas, no cabe ninguna duda al respecto. No obstante, sí debemos diferenciar nítidamente entre los individuos y el concepto de “persona”. Así pues, la persona posee un “horizonte interior”, absolutamente novedoso y que le caracteriza como ser en aproximación a la Verdad y a la Libertad, las cuales no sólo son específicas del propio humano, sino que le son necesarias en cuanto remedios contra la desolación y la tiranía. Asimismo, una sociedad puede ser (...)
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    Por qué escribo?Darío Botero Uribe - 1998 - [Bogotá]: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, Ciencias Políticas y Sociales.
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    El poder de la filosofía y la filosofía del poder: el universo vale una idea.Darío Botero Uribe - 1996 - Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Escuela Superior de Administración Pública.
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    Vida, etica y democracia.Darío Botero Uribe - 1995 - Santafé de Bogotá: Instituto para el Desarrollo de la Democracia Luis Carlos Galán.
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    Handbook on the politics of memory.Maria Mälksoo (ed.) - 2023 - Northampton, MA USA: EE | Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Providing a novel multi-disciplinary theorization of memory politics, this insightful Handbook brings varied literatures into a focused dialogue on the ways in which the past is remembered and how these influence transnational, interstate, and global politics in the present. With case studies from Africa, East and Southeast Asia, Europe, South America, and the United States, the Handbook focuses on the political features of historical memory in international relations. Chapters examine key concepts of memory politics, including accountability, commemoration and memorialization, the (...)
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  46. La persona como horizonte interior en la filosofía de Manuel Mindán.Antonio Piñas Mesa & H. Benito - 2014 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 6 (12):37-49.
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    Los trabajos de Penélope: una aproximación a la literatura.Raúl Botero - 2004 - Medellín [Colombia]: Fondo Editorial Universidad EAFIT.
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    Reflexiones jurídicas de los magistrados de la sala penal del tribunal superior de Medellín. Falsedad documental.Nelson Saray Botero - 2009 - Ratio Juris 4 (8):133-147.
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    Reflexiones jurídicas desde la sala penal del tribunal superior de Medellín.Nelson Saray Botero - 2008 - Ratio Juris 3 (7):141-143.
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    Un alegato en contra de las interpretaciones deterministas de la ética aristotélica.Juliana Acosta López de Mesa - 2013 - Praxis Filosófica 33:33-51.
    El artículo procura mostrar las razones por las cuales no puede considerarse que la ética aristotélica sea determinista. De este modo, critica los argumentos de tres intérpretes que defienden el determinismo aristotélico: Alfredo Gómez-Muller, Theodor Gomperz y D.J. Furley, con el fi n de mostrar que la ética del Estagirita no está fundamentada en la necesidad sino en la convención, que el carácter no está totalmente determinado por naturaleza y que una vez éste se ha formado Aristóteles sí concibe la (...)
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