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  1. We might be afraid of black-box algorithms.Carissa Veliz, Milo Phillips-Brown, Carina Prunkl & Ted Lechterman - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47.
    Fears of black-box algorithms are multiplying. Black-box algorithms are said to prevent accountability, make it harder to detect bias and so on. Some fears concern the epistemology of black-box algorithms in medicine and the ethical implications of that epistemology. In ‘Who is afraid of black box algorithms? On the epistemological and ethical basis of trust in medical AI,' Durán and Jongsma seek to allay such fears. While some of their arguments are compelling, we still see reasons for fear.
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    Figuraciones de la otredad en el cine contemporáneo.Mariano Veliz - 2021 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Prometeo Libros.
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  3. La confianza en la construcción de la realidad social.Soledad Krause & Rodrigo González - 2016 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 41 (1):33-53.
    El artículo analiza el rol que cumple la confianza en la construcción de la realidad social, argumentando que constituye uno de sus componentes esenciales. Lo es porque hace posible el nacimiento, permanencia y reconocimiento colectivo de las instituciones, así como su iteración y organización en subsistemas.
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  4. Would Moral Enhancement Limit Freedom?Antonio Diéguez & Carissa Véliz - 2019 - Topoi 38 (1):29-36.
    The proposal of moral enhancement as a valuable means to face the environmental, technological and social challenges that threaten the future of humanity has been criticized by a number of authors. One of the main criticisms has been that moral enhancement would diminish our freedom. It has been said that moral enhancement would lead enhanced people to lose their ‘freedom to fall’, that is, it would prevent them from being able to decide to carry out some morally bad actions, and (...)
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  5. Moral zombies: why algorithms are not moral agents.Carissa Véliz - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (2):487-497.
    In philosophy of mind, zombies are imaginary creatures that are exact physical duplicates of conscious subjects but for whom there is no first-personal experience. Zombies are meant to show that physicalism—the theory that the universe is made up entirely out of physical components—is false. In this paper, I apply the zombie thought experiment to the realm of morality to assess whether moral agency is something independent from sentience. Algorithms, I argue, are a kind of functional moral zombie, such that thinking (...)
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    Informed Consent Procedures: Responsibilities of Researchers in Developing Countries.Soledad Sánchez, Gloria Salazar, Marcia Tijero & Soledad Díaz - 2001 - Bioethics 15 (5-6):398-412.
    We describe the informed consent procedures in a research clinic in Santiago, Chile, and a qualitative study that evaluated these procedures. The recruitment process involves information, counseling and screening of volunteers, and three or four visits to the clinic. The study explored the decision‐making process of women participating in contraceptive trials through 36 interviews. Women understood the research as experimentation or progress. The decision to participate was facilitated by the information provided; time to consider it and to discuss it with (...)
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    Privacy Is Power.Carissa Véliz - 2020 - London, UK: Penguin (Bantam Press).
    Selected by the Economist as one of the best books of 2020. -/- Privacy Is Power argues that people should protect their personal data because privacy is a kind of power. If we give too much of our data to corporations, the wealthy will rule. If we give too much personal data to governments, we risk sliding into authoritarianism. For democracy to be strong, the bulk of power needs to be with the citizenry, and whoever has the data will have (...)
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  8. Ad incitas redigere: una metáfora tomada del juego para la vida cotidiana.Soledad Márquez Huelves - forthcoming - Nova et Vetera.
     
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    Editorial: Cognitive and Brain Plasticity Induced by Physical Exercise, Cognitive Training, Video Games, and Combined Interventions.Soledad Ballesteros, Claudia Voelcker-Rehage & Louis Bherer - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  10. Chatbots shouldn’t use emojis.Carissa Véliz - 2023 - Nature 615:375.
    Limits need to be set on AI’s ability to simulate human feelings. Ensuring that chatbots don’t use emotive language, including emojis, would be a good start. Emojis are particularly manipulative. Humans instinctively respond to shapes that look like faces — even cartoonish or schematic ones — and emojis can induce these reactions.
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  11. Three Things Digital Ethics Can Learn From Medical Ethics.Carissa Véliz - 2019 - Nature Electronics 2:316-318.
    Ethical codes, ethics committees, and respect for autonomy have been key to the development of medical ethics —elements that digital ethics would do well to emulate.
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  12. Views on Privacy. A Survey.Siân Brooke & Carissa Véliz - 2020 - In Data, Privacy, and the Individual.
    The purpose of this survey was to gather individual’s attitudes and feelings towards privacy and the selling of data. A total (N) of 1,107 people responded to the survey. -/- Across continents, age, gender, and levels of education, people overwhelmingly think privacy is important. An impressive 82% of respondents deem privacy extremely or very important, and only 1% deem privacy unimportant. Similarly, 88% of participants either agree or strongly agree with the statement that ‘violations to the right to privacy are (...)
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    Uma Sutil Diferença: narrativas carcerárias em videoclipes de rappers brasileiros apenados e não apenados (1997 – 2000).Alisson Cruz Soledade - 2019 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 1 (2):3-21.
    Em 1997, o grupo de rap Racionais Mc’s gravou o primeiro videoclipe dentro de uma instituição prisional no Brasil. A partir disso, houve uma profusão de audiovisuais que narraram a vida dos presos nas instituições de privação de liberdade. Nesse contexto, foi perceptível que as narrativas sobre o cárcere não ficaram confinadas nas vozes, nos gestos e nas cabeças dos atores sócio-históricos fora do universo prisional. Grupos nascidos dentro das prisões, como o 509-E e o Detentos do Rap, também buscaram (...)
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  14. La analogía de la ciencia cartesiana.Soledad Alejandra Velázquez Zaragoza - 1998 - Dianoia 44:83-94.
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    Self-Presentation and Privacy Online.Carissa Véliz - 2022 - Journal of Practical Ethics 2 (9):30-43.
    In this paper, I argue against views that equate privacy with control over self-presentation and explore some of the implications of my criticism for the online world. In section 1, I analyze the relationship between control over self-presentation and privacy and argue that, while they are both tightly connected, they are not one and the same thing. Distinguishing between control over self-presentation and privacy has important practical implications for the online world. In section 2, I investigate self-presentation online and argue (...)
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    “A Mass Exodus in Rebellion” – The Migrant Caravans: A View from the Eyes of Honduran Journalist Inmer Gerardo Chévez.Soledad Alvarez Velasco & Nicholas de Genova - 2023 - Studies in Social Justice 17 (1):28-47.
    This article analyzes the migrant caravans as a strategy of resistance to the war against migrants in transit to the United States, exacerbated during the pandemic. This is the edited transcript of an interview conducted with Honduran journalist Inmer Gerardo Chevez, correspondent of Radio Progreso. Having travelled the Central American and Mexican routes accompanying on foot the transit of thousands of migrants since 2018, Chevez is a notable eyewitness and expert in situ of the Caravans. The interview confirms that the (...)
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    Selective attention affects conceptual object priming and recognition: a study with young and older adults.Soledad Ballesteros & Julia Mayas - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:109084.
    In the present study, we investigated the effects of selective attention at encoding on conceptual object priming (Experiment 1) and old-new recognition memory (Experiment 2) tasks in young and older adults. The procedures of both experiments included encoding and memory test phases separated by a short delay. At encoding, the picture outlines of two familiar objects, one in blue and the other in green, were presented to the left and to the right of fixation. In Experiment 1, participants were instructed (...)
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    Existencialismo y marxismo en el pensamiento de Sartre.Soledad Escalante - 1989 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 1 (1):173-180.
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  19. Roy Bhaskar: filósofo para la ciencia y la sociedad.Soledad Lepeyian - 2005 - A Parte Rei 37:8.
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  20. Data, Privacy, and the Individual.Carissa Véliz - 2020 - Center for the Governance of Change.
    The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phenomena converged to give rise to the data economy: the realisation that data trails from users interacting with technology could be used to develop personalised advertising, and a concern for security that led authorities to use such personal data for the purposes of intelligence and policing. In contrast to the early days of the data economy and internet surveillance, the last few years have (...)
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  21. Online Masquerade: Redesigning the Internet for Free Speech Through the Use of Pseudonyms.Carissa Véliz - 2018 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (4):643-658.
    Anonymity promotes free speech by protecting the identity of people who might otherwise face negative consequences for expressing their ideas. Wrongdoers, however, often abuse this invisibility cloak. Defenders of anonymity online emphasise its value in advancing public debate and safeguarding political dissension. Critics emphasise the need for identifiability in order to achieve accountability for wrongdoers such as trolls. The problematic tension between anonymity and identifiability online lies in the desirability of having low costs (no repercussions) for desirable speech and high (...)
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  22. Sugar, Taxes, & Choice.Carissa Véliz, Hannah Maslen, Michael Essman, Lindsey Smith Taillie & Julian Savulescu - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (6):22-31.
    Population obesity and associated morbidities pose significant public health and economic burdens in the United Kingdom, United States, and globally. As a response, public health initiatives often seek to change individuals’ unhealthy behavior, with the dual aims of improving their health and conserving health care resources. One such initiative—taxes on sugar‐sweetened beverages (SSB)—has sparked considerable ethical debate. Prominent in the debate are arguments seeking to demonstrate the supposed impermissibility of SSB taxes and similar policies on the grounds that they interfere (...)
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    El arte, constructor de esencialismo: mujer andaluza y sociedad, mito y arquetipo.Soledad Castillero Quesada - 2024 - Valenciana 33:253-277.
    Al oír el término “mujer andaluza”, automáticamente vamos a visualizar una serie de características (y no otras) que van a corresponder con un modelo de patrón ideal visual. En esta conformación, el arte tiene es un pilar fundamental. Desde distintas corrientes y esferas tales como la pintura, el cine, la música o la literatura, atendemos a la construcción de un personaje donde la esencia se reduce a un plano mítico, desechando la propia identidad de las mujeresrepresentadas. En el siguiente artículo (...)
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    Artificial Intelligence and Data Harvesting: An Interview with Carissa Véliz.Carissa Véliz & Stephen Law - 2023 - Think 22 (63):59-62.
    An exploration of the risks and benefits of AI, particular regarding privacy.
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  25. The Internet and Privacy.Carissa Veliz - 2019 - In David Edmonds (ed.), Ethics and the Contemporary World. New York: Routledge. pp. 149-159.
    In this chapter I give a brief explanation of what privacy is, argue that protecting privacy is important because violations of the right to privacy can harm us individually and collectively, and offer some advice as to how to protect our privacy online.
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    Redes de coleccionismo en Argentina. Objetos arqueológicos viajando en tren desde San Juan a LujánCollectors networks in Argentina.Archaeological objects traveling by train from San Juan to Lujan.Soledad Biasatti - 2016 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 6 (2).
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    Redes de coleccionismo en Argentina. Objetos arqueológicos viajando en tren desde San Juan a LujánCollectors networks in Argentina.Archaeological objects traveling by train from San Juan to Lujan.Soledad Biasatti - 2016 - Corpus.
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    La felicidad como ideal de la imaginación.Soledad García Ferrer - 2011 - Trans/Form/Ação 34 (2):21-52.
    En este artículo intentamos desarrollar mínimamente los cinco discursos sobre la felicidad que hemos encontrado en la obra de Kant. Los hemos encontrado con dificultad, porque no se trata de discursos ordenados ni continuados a lo largo de sus páginas, sino más bien de sugerencias que van apareciendo de vez en cuando al hilo de otras re" exiones. La felicidad se dibuja como totalidad, como un concepto indeterminado, como el polo opuesto a la cultura, como sentimiento y como bien. Aunque (...)
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    La sinrazón y la razón sistemática: apuntes sobre psicopatología en clave kantiana.Soledad G. Ferrer - 2022 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 107:317-334.
    Dice Kant que la locura no consiste en un desarreglo de la razón. No es que el loco razone incorrectamente, sino que su razonamiento opera desde otros presupuestos diferentes y se aplica a otros datos, pero sus principios siguen siendo los mismos. La oposición de Kant a todo innatismo le lleva, entre otras cosas, a hablar de usos más que de contenidos de la razón. Y entre esos usos están los de la razón científica, los del entusiasmo revolucionario, los del (...)
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    Transgression and Absolution in Si Tandang Bacio Macunat (1885).Soledad S. Reyes - 1998 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 2 (2):209-227.
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    Del aborto “eugenésico” al aborto “post –parto”. Reflexiones desde una Filosofía para la Paz en clave feminista y de diversidad funcional.Soledad Arnau Ripollés - 2012 - Dilemata 9:193-223.
    The eugenic abortion becomes an important threat for people with functional diversity since their human realities finds again in special vulnerability. The practice of abortion represents one of the prominent claims of women. They need to preserve their sexual and reproductive rights, to take free decisions about their bodies and their reproductive processes. The culture of peace should also consider these realities: to respect the freedom of women, to respect the existence of men and women with functional diversity too. So (...)
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    Reseña de Romañach Cabrero, Javier, Bioética al otro lado del espejo. La visión de las personas con diversidad funcional y el respeto a los Derechos Humanos, A Coruña, Diversitas-AIES, 2009.Soledad Arnau Ripollés - 2010 - Dilemata 4.
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    Attentional resources in dual-task performance.Soledad Ballesteros, Dionisio Manga & Teresa Coello - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (5):425-428.
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    Editorial: Effects of Physical Exercise on Brain and Cognitive Functioning.Soledad Ballesteros, Laura Piccardi & Joshua Oon Soo Goh - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
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    Presentación.Txetxu Ausín, Carissa Véliz & Jesús Javier Alemán - 2013 - Dilemata 13.
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  36. Privacy During the Pandemic and Beyond.Carissa Vèliz - 2020 - The Philosophers' Magazine 90:107-113.
    This paper is an overview about the state of privacy and power shifts during the pandemic, and the privacy challenges ahead.
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    Shadi Bartsch – Alessandro Schiesaro (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Seneca.Soledad Correa - 2020 - Argos 2 (38):99-103.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Seneca.Soledad Correa - 2015 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 38 (2):189-193.
    El sustantivo πραπίς / πραπίδες presenta diversos usos en los poemas homéricos, de acuerdo con diferentes campos semánticos que van desde lo anatómico a lo cognoscitivo. Desde la Antigüedad se intentó clarificar el sentido básico del término, equiparándolo con los distintos campos semánticos que comprende el sustantivo φρήν / φρένες. El término no aparece nunca en singular en los poemas homéricos sino siempre en plural.. Este trabajo pretende clarificar, en general, la significación del término y, en particular, el sentido que (...)
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    The gift of correspondence in Classical Rome: Friendship in Cicero's Ad Familiares and Seneca's Moral Epistles.Soledad Correa - 2013 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 36 (1):189-193.
    En este artículo, nos preguntamos si es pertinente un análisis del personaje de Medea de Eurípides, y más concretamente, de su filicidio, a la luz de la doctrina aristotélica de la acción. Resulta dudoso, y quizás equívoco, hablar de "responsabilidad" (en sentido aristotélico) en el caso de la heroína, ya que sus motivaciones, como las de todo héroe trágico, tienen un doble signo: enfrentado a una ἀνάγκη superior, también desea lo que está forzado a hacer. Además, Medea no es una (...)
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    Williams, G. D. - Volk, K. (eds.), Roman Reflections. Studies in Latin Philosophy.Soledad Correa - 2020 - Argos 2 (39):91-95.
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    Los dilemas de la democracia liberal a finales del siglo XX.Soledad Loaeza - 1999 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 14:111-123.
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    Mexico's Disappointment.Soledad Loaeza - 2007 - Constellations 14 (3):409-425.
  43. Not the doctor’s business: Privacy, personal responsibility and data rights in medical settings.Carissa Véliz - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (7):712-718.
    This paper argues that assessing personal responsibility in healthcare settings for the allocation of medical resources would be too privacy-invasive to be morally justifiable. In addition to being an inappropriate and moralizing intrusion into the private lives of patients, it would put patients’ sensitive data at risk, making data subjects vulnerable to a variety of privacy-related harms. Even though we allow privacy-invasive investigations to take place in legal trials, the justice and healthcare systems are not analogous. The duty of doctors (...)
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  44. La responsabilidad en el derecho penal internacional: una aproximación desde la filosofía de John Searle. Reflexiones a partir del caso Lubanga.Rodrigo González & Soledad Krause - 2013 - Revista Tribuna Internacional 2 (3):33-54.
    En este trabajo examinamos el tópico de la responsabilidad en el derecho penal internacional a la luz de la filosofía de John Searle, y del fallo dictado por la Corte Penal Internacional en el caso de Thomas Lubanga. En el primer acápite analizamos la declaración de responsabilidad penal en función de la teoría de actos de habla de Austin y de Searle, tratándola como un acto ilocucionario cuyo significado es dependiente de un marco institucional específico. Luego, en el segundo acápite, (...)
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  45. La novela italiana como instrumento propagandístico del fascismo.Soledad Anaya Martínez - 1992 - Naturaleza y Gracia 2:267-305.
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  46. La novelística italiana durante el ventenio fascista.Soledad Anaya Martínez - 1991 - Naturaleza y Gracia 3:351-386.
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    Regresión. Las nuevas políticas para medios comunitarios en Argentina.Segura María Soledad, Villagra Emilia, Longo Verónica, Vinelli Natalia, Kejval Larisa, Hidalgo Ana Laura, Linares Alejandro & Traversaro Natalia - 2017 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 24 (1).
    Nuestra hipótesis es la siguiente: Históricamente, las políticas públicas de comunicación ayudaron a construir una posición de desventaja en términos de sostenibilidad económica de los medios comunitarios, populares y alternativos de Argentina, con respecto a los medios de propiedad privada con fines de lucro y a los estatales. Después de una breve etapa entre 2009 y 2015 en la que las políticas dirigidas al sector no lucrativo se orientaron -con sus demoras y problemas- a su legalización y fomento, las políticas (...)
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    Análisis de las adicciones comportamentales en el siglo XXI.Soledad Quero Castellano, Juana María Bretón López, Cristina Botella Arbona, Rosa María Baños Rivera & Azucena García-Palacios - 2007 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 50:34-43.
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  49. Los dilemas de la democracia liberal a finales del siglo XX.Soledad Loaeza Grave - 1999 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 14:111-123.
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  50. The Death Debates: A Call for Public Deliberation.David Rodríguez-Arias & Carissa Véliz - 2013 - Hastings Center Report 43 (5):34-35.
    In this issue of the Report, James L. Bernat proposes an innovative and sophisticated distinction to justify the introduction of permanent cessation as a valid substitute standard for irreversible cessation in death determination. He differentiates two approaches to conceptualizing and determining death: the biological concept and the prevailing medical practice standard. While irreversibility is required by the biological concept, the weaker criterion of permanence, he claims, has always sufficed in the accepted standard medical practice to declare death. Bernat argues that (...)
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