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  1. El archvo : la pulsión de pérdida como el lugar del desfallacimiento originario de la memoria y el olvido.Ricardo Nava Murcia - 2019 - In Carlos Mendiola Mejía & Francisco Castro Merrifield (eds.), El retorno del cuerpo: de abyecciones y vulnerabilidades. México, Ciudad de México: Ediciones Navarra.
     
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    Relation between contemplative exercises and an enriched psychology students' experience in a neuroscience course.Nava Levit Binnun & Ricardo Tarrasch - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Algunas consideraciones acerca Del fraude procesal.Alberto Enrique Nava Garcés - 2008 - In Ricardo Franco Guzmán (ed.), Homenaje a Ricardo Franco Guzmán: 50 años de vida académica. México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales.
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    Normalization, Soundness and Completeness for the Propositional Fragment of Prawitz’ Ecumenical System.Luiz Carlos Pereira & Ricardo Oscar Rodriguez - 2017 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 73 (3-4):1153-1168.
    In 2015 Dag Prawitz proposed an Ecumenical system where classical and intuitionistic logic could coexist in peace. The classical logician and the intuitionistic logician would share the universal quantifier, conjunction, negation and the constant for the absurd, but they would each have their own existential quantifier, disjunction and implication, with different meanings. Prawitz’ main idea is that these different meanings are given by a semantical framework that can be accepted by both parties. The aim of the present paper is [1] (...)
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    Being in the zone: physiological markers of togetherness in joint improvisation.Lior Noy, Nava Levit-Binun & Yulia Golland - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Existentia Africana: Understanding Africana Existential Thought.Lewis Ricardo Gordon - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    A Hora de Max Martins: a temporalidade do artista no poema O tempo o homem.Ricardo Evandro Santos Martins - 2021 - REVISTA APOENA - Periódico dos Discentes de Filosofia da UFPA 3 (5):105.
    O ensaio tentar realizar um exercício hermenêutico de explicitar os sentidos de tempo que surgem no poema O tempo o homem, do poeta paraense Max Martins. Neste ensaio, as premissas interpretativas partem sobretudo do pensamento do filósofo paraense Benedito Nunes, tendo, no horizonte a Ontologia fundamental de Martin Heidegger, mas também de outros pensadores, como Giorgio Agamben. Além disto, o horizonte hermenêutico deste ensaio alcança um dos poetas que marcaram determinantemente a poesia de Max Marins, que foi seu amigo Mário (...)
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    Seeing and Not Believing: Imagination, Phantasy, and ‘As If’ Consciousness in Husserl’s Phenomenology.Ricardo Mendoza-Canales - 2018 - Phainomenon 27 (1):69-97.
    This article aims to explore the relationship between neutralization and “as if” consciousness in Husserl’s phenomenology, in particular, from its convergence in intuitions concerning phantasy. Starting from a critique of a line of interpretation that, in its attempt to approach phenomenologically to an “aesthetic consciousness”, homologates the neutrality modification with the Epoché, the article seeks to expose the methodological function that the modalization of belief fulfills in the project of Ideas I, as well as highlighting the growing importance that phantasy (...)
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    The Stoics on Determinism and Compatibilism.Ricardo Salles - 2005 - Ashgate.
    The basis of stoic determinism (a) : everything has a cause -- The basis of stoic determinism (b) : causation is necessitating -- The threat of external determination -- Reflection and responsibility -- The three compatibilist theories of Chrysippus -- Epictetus on responsibility for unreflective action.
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    The Body Speaks: Using the Mirror Game to Link Attachment and Non-verbal Behavior.Rinat Feniger-Schaal, Yuval Hart, Nava Lotan, Nina Koren-Karie & Lior Noy - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:388728.
    The Mirror Game (MG) is a common exercise in dance/movement therapy and drama therapy. It is used to promote participants’ ability to enter and remain in a state of togetherness. In spite of the wide use of the MG by practitioners, it is only recently that scientists begun to use the MG in research, examining its correlates, validity and reliability. This study joins this effort by reporting on the identification of scale items to describe the nonverbal behaviour expressed during the (...)
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    El historiador en su gabinete: el juicio histórico y la filosofía de la historia.Ricardo Gutiérrez Aguilar - 2013 - Madrid: Plaza y Valdés.
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    Axiomatization of Crisp Gödel Modal Logic.Ricardo Oscar Rodriguez & Amanda Vidal - 2020 - Studia Logica 109 (2):367-395.
    In this paper we consider the modal logic with both \ and \ arising from Kripke models with a crisp accessibility and whose propositions are valued over the standard Gödel algebra \. We provide an axiomatic system extending the one from Caicedo and Rodriguez :37–55, 2015) for models with a valued accessibility with Dunn axiom from positive modal logics, and show it is strongly complete with respect to the intended semantics. The axiomatizations of the most usual frame restrictions are given (...)
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    Transnational Isolates: Portuguese Colonial Race Science and the Foreign World.Ricardo Roque - 2022 - Perspectives on Science 30 (1):108-136.
    This article examines scientific transnationalism as an art of engagement with, and avoidance of, the threats and promises of what was foreign to the nation. Portuguese racial anthropologists experienced a tension between remaining imperial-nationalistic in character, and internationalist in their activities simultaneously. They struggled to exclude foreigners from colonial field sites; they aimed at nativist authority based on total control of colonial data. Yet, they eagerly sought connections with foreign experts to capitalize provincial scientific authority within Portugal’s colonies. The essay (...)
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    The Latin stranger-science, or l’anthropologie among the Lusitanians.Ricardo Roque - 2022 - History of Science 60 (1):69-95.
    This essay traces the connected histories of Portuguese and French anthropology in the late nineteenth century. By looking at a Portuguese scientific institution, the Carlos Ribeiro Society, it considers how French race science, known as anthropologie, was adopted and adapted across the European Latin world as a type of “stranger-science.” That is: as an authoritative outsider scientific formation, installed into national terrain in accordance with insider strategies for turning foreign elements into native forms of scientific sovereignty and modernity. French anthropology’s (...)
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    El futuro será de nosotros, dijeron los soñadores ante el colapso: esbozos de transhumanismo gótico.Ricardo Andrade Rangel - 2024 - Otrosiglo 7 (2):213-236.
    El presente artículo tiene como objetivo estudiar dos problemas fundamentales del transhumanismo: la edición genética (específicamente el caso de CRISPR/Cas9) y el _mind uploading _a la luz del concepto de tecnología gótica. La apropiación de la categoría de lo gótico pretende vislumbrar las contradicciones de la racionalidad científica y tecnológica gracias a algunas de sus premisas filosóficas (hibridación, fantasmagoría, entre otras). Al mismo tiempo y derivado de estos análisis, se hará un bosquejo de los problemas relacionados con una futura sociedad (...)
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    A “cidade luz” e os trabalhadores da Renault: lugares de trabalho e da memória. Da periferia parisiense ao Magrebe.Ricardo Medeiros Pimenta - 2011 - Dialogos 15 (3).
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    Resenha a "Maquiavelianas", de Sérgio Cardoso.Ricardo Polidoro - 2022 - Cadernos Espinosanos 46:295-298.
    Resenha ao livro "Maquiavelianas: lições de política republicana", do professor Sérgio Cardoso (USP).
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    Abbreviations.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - In Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. University of Toronto Press.
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    Contents.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - In Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. University of Toronto Press.
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    2. England, Always England.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - In Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. University of Toronto Press. pp. 35-64.
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    Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - University of Toronto Press.
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    3. Erasmus’s Letter to van Dorp and Voltaire’s Letter to Rousseau.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - In Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. University of Toronto Press. pp. 67-80.
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    Epilogue: Recurrence and Recognition.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - In Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. University of Toronto Press. pp. 177-194.
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    Frontmatter.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - In Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. University of Toronto Press.
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    Index.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - In Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. University of Toronto Press. pp. 219-222.
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    Introduction.Ricardo J. Quinones - 2010 - In Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-18.
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    HAN, Byung-Chul. Sociedade do cansaço. Petrópolis: Vozes, 2015, 136 p.Ricardo Pagliuso Regatieri - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (4):223-226.
    Resumo: Com o fito de compreender as noções de história e juízo político, este artigo pretende mostrar a peculiar interpretação que Hannah Arendt faz da mais conhecida e discutida personalidade filosófica: Sócrates. Assim como outras ideias, tais como a de banalidade do mal, a natureza do terror totalitário e de espaço público, sua estrita pintura do filósofo grego nos demanda a tarefa de discriminar a diferença entre pensamento e ação. Seria acaso o juízo a ponte entre as atividades de pensamento (...)
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    Exploring culture through in-depth interviews: is it useful to ask people about what they think, mean, and do?Ricardo Rivas & Michael Gibson-Light - 2016 - Cinta de Moebio 57:316-329.
    In 2010, American sociologist John Levi Martin asserted that in-depth interviews are inadequate for the study of culture. This sparked a debate in the discipline over the legitimacy of interview methods for researchers of culture and others. Here, we contextualize and contribute to this debate. We review the ideas of Martin and argue that in-depth interviews are in fact valid, well-supported in the field, and useful for investigating cultural phenomena. We build this counter-argument on three angles: epistemological, theoretical and methodological. (...)
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  29. Buen Vivir and Changes in Education in Ecuador, 2006-2016.Ricardo Restrepo Echavarria & Orosz Agnes - 2021 - Latin American Perspectives 48 (238).
    Education is a pillar of buen vivir, the guiding ideal of Ecuador’s 2008 Constitution. In this framework, Ecuador made significant shifts in its education system from 2006 to 2016, the decade of the Citizens’ Revolution. The key buen vivir concepts and processes that framed these shifts were considering education as a right, as a social debt, and as a driver of a more just, knowledge-intensive and clean economy. Resource allocation, general access, learning, and inclusion of structurally marginalized groups showed significant (...)
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    Integrating Science and Society through Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research.Ricardo Rozzi, Ximena Arango, Francisca Massardo, Christopher Anderson, Kurt Heidinger & Kelli Moses - 2008 - Environmental Ethics 30 (3):295-312.
    Long-term ecological research (LTER), addressing problems that encompass decadal or longer time frames, began as a formal term and program in the United States in 1980. While long-term ecological studies and observation began as early as the 1400s and 1800s in Asia and Europe, respectively, the long-term approach was not formalized until the establishment of the U.S. long-term ecological research programs. These programs permitted ecosystem-level experiments and cross-site comparisons that led to insights into the biosphere’s structure and function. The holistic (...)
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    Compatibilism: Stoic and modern.Ricardo Salles - 2001 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 83 (1):1-23.
    It is agreed by most scholars that the Stoics were compatibilists regarding the relation between responsibility and determinism. On this view, the Stoics depart from two other positions. Unlike some eliminative determinists — labelled in modern discussions “hard-determinists”, but already active in Antiquity — they assert that, despite determinism, there are things that “depend on us”, or are : things for which we are genuinely responsible and for which, therefore, we may justifiably be praised or blamed. But the Stoics also (...)
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  32. Chrysippus on conflagration and the indestructibility of the cosmos.Ricardo Salles - 2009 - In God and cosmos in stoicism. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Los filósofos estoicos: ontología, lógica, física y ética: traducción, comentario filosófico y edición anotada de los principales textos griegos y latinos.Marcelo D. Boeri & Ricardo Salles (eds.) - 2014 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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    Taxonomic Chauvinism, No More!Ricardo Rozzi - 2019 - Environmental Ethics 41 (3):249-282.
    The culture of global society commonly associates the word animal with vertebrates. Paradoxically, most of animal diversity is composed of small organisms that remain invisible in the global culture and are underrepresented in philosophy, science, and education. Twenty-first century science has revealed that many invertebrates have consciousness and the capacity to feel pain. These discoveries urge animal ethicists to be more inclusive and to reevaluate the participation of invertebrates in the moral community. Science also has warned of the disappearance of (...)
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    The “3Hs” of the Biocultural Ethic: A “Philosophical Lens” to Address Global Changes in the Anthropocene.Ricardo Rozzi, Francisca Massardo & Alexandria Poole - 2019 - In Luca Valera & Juan Carlos Castilla (eds.), Global Changes: Ethics, Politics and Environment in the Contemporary Technological World. Springer Verlag. pp. 153-170.
    Global culture, forms of governance, economic and development models have become drastically dissociated from biological and cultural diversity and their interrelationships. Global society is exposed to globally homogeneously governed life habits that tend to build globally homogeneous technological and urban habitats in the heterogeneous regions of the planet. Concurrently, these globally homogeneous habitats reinforce globally homogeneous life habits. These feedbacks between globalized habits and habitats generate processes of biocultural homogenization, which represents an overlooked dimension of global changes in the Anthropocene. (...)
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  36. A relação entre norma e valor em Nicolai Hartmann.Ricardo Tavares da Silva - 2011 - Phainomenon 22-23 (1):455-468.
    The clarification of the relation between norm and value was historically one of the main philosophical concerns of the phenomenological current of the movement known as Philosophy of Values. One of its major characters, Nicolai Hartrnann, in his bookEthik, argues in favor of almost identifying one with the other. For him, the “ideal ought-to-be” (the one indifferent to the way reality is) already belongs to the nature of values, since they have an inherent tendency towards reality. In this communication, I’ll (...)
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    Principles for consciousness in integrated cognitive control.Ricardo Sanz, Ignacio Lopez, Manuel Rodriguez & Carlos Hernandez - 2007 - Neural Networks 20 (9):938-946.
    In this article we will argue that given certain conditions for the evolution of bi- ological controllers, these will necessarily evolve in the direction of incorporating consciousness capabilities. We will also see what are the necessary mechanics for the provision of these capabilities and extrapolate this vision to the world of artifi- cial systems postulating seven design principles for conscious systems. This article was published in the journal Neural Networks special issue on brain and conscious- ness.
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    Two Myths of Psychophysical Reductionism.Restrepo Ricardo - 2012 - Open Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):75.
    This paper focuses on two prominent arguments claiming that physicalism entails reductionism. One is Kim’s causal exclusion argument (CEA), and the other is Papineau’s causal argument. The paper argues that Kim’s CEA is not logically valid and that it is driven by two implausible justifications. One is “Edward’s dictum”, which is alien to non-reductive physicalism and should be rejected. The other is by endorsement of Papineau’s conception of the physical, immanent in Papineau’s causal argument. This argument only arrives at the (...)
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    Olfaction in eating disorders and abnormal eating behavior: a systematic review.Mohammed A. Islam, Ana B. Fagundo, Jon Arcelus, Zaida Agüera, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, José M. Fernández-Real, Francisco J. Tinahones, Rafael de la Torre, Cristina Botella, Gema Frühbeck, Felipe F. Casanueva, José M. Menchón & Fernando Fernandez-Aranda - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Campamento Filosófico: Experiencia Lúdica de Pensamiento Con la Infancia.Wilson Orlando Ladino Quiroz & Erika Viviana Castellanos Murcia - 2022 - Childhood and Philosophy 18:01-20.
    The article presents some of the results of the research project Lúdica y juego en la educación infantil: construcción conceptual–Play and Games in Early Childhood Education: A Conceptual Construct–financed by the Vicerrectoría de Investigaciones of the Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Tunja, Boyacá, Colombia. The aim was to identify and explore the conceptions of what the Campamento Filosófico (Philosophy Camp) represents for its participants within the framework of the project Filosofía e infancia (Philosophy and Childhood). This study takes a (...)
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    Ensayo sobre la evolución de la idea de justicia.Arturo Ricardo Yungano - 1983 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones Macchi.
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    Aplicación de TIC, mejorando competencias en alumnos de Ingeniería de primer año.Ricardo Zamarreño-Bastías & Natalia Loyola-González - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (5):1-13.
    Se evaluó la efectividad de la aplicación en forma conjunta de las herramientas tecnológicas OVA y RA, en dos cursos de Química de primer año de carreras de ingeniería de dos universidades chilenas.Los resultados obtenidos, demostraron que el uso de esta tecnología fue positiva, ya que las pruebas estadísticas demostraron que el 85,7% y 94,6% de los alumnos de las universidades evaluadas mejoró su rendimiento.Los estudiantes en general no conocen estas herramientas para estudiar, pero se sienten muy cómodos en aplicarlas (...)
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    Discussion of "learning equivalence classes of acyclic models with latent and selection variables from multiple datasets with overlapping variables".Jiji Zhang & Ricardo Silva - unknown
    Learning equivalence classes of acyclic models with latent and selection variables from multiple datasets with overlapping variables is discussed. The problem of inferring the presence of latent variables, their relation to the observables, and the relation among themselves, is considered. A different approach for identifying causal structures, one that results in much simpler equivalence classes, is provided. It is found that the computational cost is much higher than the procedure implemented, but if datasets are individually of modest dimensionality, it might (...)
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    Memórias de guerra: Guerra do Paraguai e narrativa nacional: Brasil: Cultura-Memória.Ricardo Salles - 1997 - História 16:131-155.
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    Race and the Mobility of Humans as Things.Ricardo Roque - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (4):607-617.
    This article reflects on a significant dimension of the modern history of race in Europe and the world: the processes of mobility of humans as things that accompanied the scientific pursuit of the immutable racial condition of humans. It asks what it might mean to approach racial conceptions as historically embedded in, and shaped by, racial regimes of mobility, that is, the regimes encompassing the practices and apparatuses for the displacement of human bodies as “scientific things” of racial significance for (...)
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    Que dix ans, ce n’est pas rien.Ricardo Sánchez Ortiz de Urbina & Aurélien Alavi - 2023 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 116:199-216.
    La pensée de Ricardo Sánchez Ortiz de Urbina n’a cessé de s’approfondir, sans toujours laisser le temps à ses lecteurs de reprendre leur souffle. La halte que représente « Que diez años es mucho… », dut ainsi être accueillie avec soulagement et reconnaissance! Situé à mi-parcours entre les écrits proprement stromatologiques et ceux qui donneront naissance à Orden oculto (2021), ne laissant rien pressentir des plus récentes percées, ce texte néanmoins rassemble avec patience et rigueur des années de réflexion (...)
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    Metaphysics, soul, and ethics in ancient thought: themes from the work of Richard Sorabji.Ricardo Salles (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Leading figures in ancient philosophy present nineteen original papers on three key themes in the work of Richard Sorabji. The papers dealing with Metaphysics range from Democritus to Numenius on basic questions about the structure and nature of reality: necessitation, properties, and time. The section on Soul includes one paper on the individuation of souls in Plato and five papers on Aristotle's and Aristotelian theories of cognition, with a special emphasis on perception. The section devoted to Ethics concentrates upon Stoicism (...)
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  48. On the individuation of times and events in orthodox Stoicism.Ricardo Salles - 2005 - In Metaphysics, soul, and ethics in ancient thought: themes from the work of Richard Sorabji. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Catalyzing an Interregional Planetary Dialogue on Environmental Philosophy.Ricardo Rozzi - 2012 - Environmental Ethics 34 (4):341-342.
    At the beginning of the twenty-first century, South America hosts the world’s greatest di­versity of plants and most animal groups, as well as a variety of environmental movements, involving urban and rural communities. South American academic philosophy, however, has given little consideration to this rich biocultural context. To nourish an emergent regional environmental philosophy three main sources can be identified. First, a variety of ancient and contemporary ecological worldviews and practices offer a rich biocultural array of South American environmental thought (...)
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    ¡Chovinismo Taxonómico, No Más!Ricardo Rozzi - 2019 - Environmental Ethics 41 (9998):73-112.
    La cultura de la sociedad global habitualmente asocia la palabra animal con vertebrados. Paradójicamente, la mayor parte de la diversidad animal está compuesta por pequeños organismos que permanecen invisibles en la cultura global y están sub-representados en la filosofía, las ciencias y la educación. La ciencia del siglo veintiuno ha desentrañado que muchos invertebrados tienen conciencia y capacidad de sentir dolor. Estos descubrimientos apelan a los filósofos de la ética animal a ser más inclusivos y reevaluar la participación de los (...)
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