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  1. Visiones del infierno en la Edad Media: entre la estética y la escatología.Ricardo Isidro Piñero Moral - 2005 - In Antonio Notario Ruiz (ed.), Contrapuntos estéticos. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca.
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  2. Visión diacrónica del concepto de contingencia en Tomás de Aquino.Ángel del Moral - 2009 - Estudios Filosóficos 58 (168):361-370.
     
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    Moral Understandings: Alternative “Epistemology” for a Feminist Ethics.Margaret Urban Walker & Moral Understandings - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (2):15-28.
    Work on representing women's voices in ethics has produced a vision of moral understanding profoundly subversive of the traditional philosophical conception of moral knowledge. 1 explicate this alternative moral “epistemology,” identify how it challenges the prevailing view, and indicate some of its resources for a liberatory feminist critique of philosophical ethics.
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    Negotiating Empire: The Cultural Politics of Schools in Puerto Rico, 1898–1952.Solsiree del Moral - 2013 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    After the United States invaded Puerto Rico in 1898, the new unincorporated territory sought to define its future. Seeking to shape the next generation and generate popular support for colonial rule, U.S. officials looked to education as a key venue for promoting the benefits of Americanization. At the same time, public schools became a site where Puerto Rican teachers, parents, and students could formulate and advance their own projects for building citizenship. In _Negotiating Empire_, Solsiree del Moral demonstrates how (...)
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    “Si yo no tengo dinero, ¿para qué quieres mi herencia?”: la figura del mendigo en la poesía de Joaquín Pablo Posada.Guillermo Molina Morales - 2020 - Co-herencia 17 (32):257-278.
    La figura popular del mendigo se define por su alegría, comicidad y autoexclusión social. En el siglo xix, surgió una nueva visión, de carácter realista, en torno a este personaje. El objetivo del presente artículo es rescatar la obra poética del colombiano Joaquín Pablo Posada, ya prácticamente olvidada, para estudiar cómo conforma la figura del mendigo en un tiempo de transición. Los resultados señalan la existencia de un imaginario híbrido y de carácter joco-serio. Por un lado, se mantienen los rasgos (...)
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    aproximación a la idea de amistad en el epistolario de Paulino de Nola.Arturo Morales - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):1-12.
    La perspectiva de la amistad en la antigüedad tardía constituye un considerable horizonte de reflexión y análisis. Este trabajo pretende delimitar las características singulares de la amistad en el mundo cristiano del s. IV d. C. y, más concretamente, ahondar en el legado epistolar de Paulino de Nola, considerado uno de los grandes referentes de la época patrística, y cuyos postulados reflejan una incidencia notoria de la amistad. Por eso, en un primer momento, ofreceré una visión general de su vida; (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility Practices of Colombian Companies as Perceived by Industrial Engineering Students.Silvia Teresa Morales-Gualdrón, Daniel Andrés La Rotta Forero, Juliana Andrea Arias Vergara, Juliana Montoya Ardila & Carolina Herrera Bañol - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (6):3183-3215.
    This work describes the perceptions that Industrial Engineering students have regarding Colombian firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices. It also explores the incidence of gender, academic level, work experience and entrepreneurial intention on students’ vision. A survey with 70 CSR practices was designed based on previous research. Practices were grouped in ten dimensions: shareholders, customers, employees, suppliers, stakeholders, ethics, environment, legal, human rights and society. A representative sample of 142 students was used. Results show that students perceive a higher (...)
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    Jenaro Abasolo: sobre la gravitación del idealismo en la concepción de la ciencia.Pablo Martínez Becerra & Francisco Cordero Morales - 2019 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 36 (3):799-819.
    En este artículo damos a conocer la concepción de la “ciencia” del filósofo chileno Jenaro Abasolo (1833-1884) desde la indagación de algunas de sus deudas conceptuales contraídas con seis autores fuente. Fichte, Schelling, Krause, Ahrens, Darwin y Quinet son quienes le permiten a Abasolo establecer un particular intento de síntesis entre los descubrimientos de la ciencia positiva y los principios comunes a las formas de idealismo. Dichos principios sirven a Abasolo para mantener una perspectiva espiritualista que es compatible con los (...)
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    Nietzsche, Heidegger y los maestros de la comedia de la existencia.Mario Alberto Morales Domínguez - 2020 - Theoría. Revista del Colegio de Filosofía 38:57-74.
    El objetivo de este texto es ofrecer una visión de la academia que vaya más allá de las dinámicas del capital, dando cuenta de la pertinencia de la filosofía dentro de las universidades. Para hacerlo, en primer lugar, situaremos nuestro contexto posterior a la muerte de Dios anunciada por Nietzsche. Con esto en mente, rescataremos los planteamientos de Heidegger en La autoafirmación de la Universidad alemana. Posteriormente, a la propuesta heideggeriana de la filosofía como eje de las disciplinas universitarias se (...)
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    El Infinito En Descartes y El Propósito Práctico de Su Filosofía.Julio Armando Morales Guerrero - 2016 - Praxis Filosófica 42:203-217.
    El concepto de infinito en Descartes hace referencia a las categorías desubstancia y cantidad, por eso difiere del de la teoría moderna del continuomatemático, relativo a la de cualidad. El cartesianismo se soporta en eseinfinito que equivale a Dios, cuya demostración lo supone, y luego explicael cogito como consecuencia de Dios, así mismo explica el mundo y suinteligibilidad. La vida humana es sui generis porque transcurre entre lofinito y lo infinito inabarcable, también se realiza según la necesidad y segúnla libertad. (...)
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    “Si Nicaragua venció, el Salvador vencerá y Guatemala seguirá”: relaciones entre el FSLN, el FMLN y la URNG en la década de los ochenta del siglo xx.Fernando Harto de Vera & Abelardo Morales Gamboa - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (50).
    The triumph of the Sandinista Revolution on July 19, 1979 marked the beginning of a period of intensification of the struggle of the insurgent movements in El Salvador and Guatemala that, encouraged by the victory of their Sandinista comrades, tried to emulate the defeat of the oligarchy in their respective countries. Nicaragua acquired a relevant role as it had not had in the region until then, becoming one of the actors that would mark the course of the isthmus during the (...)
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  12. Modelo de análisis semiótico del discurso del profesor que favorezca su hacer didáctico en los procesos de aprendizaje con participantes adultos.Paulina de los Ángeles Morales Hidalgo - 2018 - In Higuera Aguirre, Edison Francisco, Fernando Palacios Mateos, Erazo Ortega & María Patricia (eds.), Pensar, vivir y hacer la educación: visiones compartidas. Quito: Centro de Publicaciones Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador.
     
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  13. Moral vision: an introduction to ethics.David McNaughton - 1988 - New York, NY: Blackwell.
    This book introduces the reader to ethics by examining a current and important debate. During the last fifty years the orthodox position in ethics has been a broadly non-cognitivist one: since there are no moral facts, moral remarks are best understood, not as attempting to describe the world, but as having some other function - such as expressing the attitudes or preferences of the speaker. In recent years this position has been increasingly challenged by moral realists who (...)
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    Moral vision: seeing the world with love and justice.David Matzko McCarthy - 2018 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    In this new textbook two Catholic ethicists with extensive teaching experience present a moral theology based on vision. David Matzko McCarthy and James M. Donohue draw widely from the Western philosophical tradition while integrating biblical and theological themes in order to explore such fundamental questions as What is good? The fourteen chapters in Moral Vision are short and thematic. Substantive study questions engage with primary texts and encourage students to apply theory to everyday life and common (...)
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    Moral Vision and Tradition.Antonio S. Cua - 2018 - CUA Press.
    This volume offers a comprehensive philosophical study of Confucian ethics-its basic insights and its relevance to contemporary Western moral philosophy. Distinguished writer and philosopher A. S. Cua presents fourteen essays which deal with various probl.
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  16. Moral Vision: An Introduction to Ethics.David Mcnaughton - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 30 (3):188-189.
     
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  17. Moral vision. An introduction to Ethics.David Mcnaughton & Agnès Heller - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (2):467-469.
     
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    A moral vision for transhumanism.Patrick D. Hopkins - 2008 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 19 (1):3-7.
    All worldviews have some sort of moral vision for why and how they pursue their goals, though these moral visions may be more or less explicitly stated. Transhumanism is no different, though sometimes people forget that transhumanism is not the alien dream of a posthuman mind but is instead a very human ideology driven by very human interests and moral ideals. In this paper, I lay out some of those ideals in very general terms, advocating a (...)
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    Moral Vision: Iris Murdoch and Alasdair MacIntyre.Michael Schwartz - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S3):315-327.
    This article explains Iris Murdoch's notion of moral vision and its importance as a basic concept within applied ethics. It does so by exploring the influence of Iris Murdoch upon Alasdair Maclntyre whose ideas are frequently discussed by business ethicists. Arguably, the British philosopher Iris Murdoch who wrote -amongst others -Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, along with her contemporaries, Philippa Foot and Elizabeth Anscombe, pioneered the resurgence of Aristotle's virtue ethics. Furthermore, Iris Murdoch influenced Alasdair Maclntyre. Heather (...)
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    Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision.David F. Wells - 1999 - Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing.
    In Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision, theologian David Wells argues that the Church is in danger of losing its moral authority to speak to a culture whose moral fabric is torn. Although much of the Church has enjoyed success and growth over the past years, Wells laments a "hollowing out of evangelical conviction, a loss of the biblical word in its authoritative function, and an erosion of character to the point (...)
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  21. Iris Murdoch: Moral Vision.Anil Gomes - 2022 - In Silvia Caprioglio Panizza & Mark Hopwood (eds.), Murdochian Mind. New York, NY: Routledge.
    In the essays which make up The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch gives us a picture of moral life in which ‘the metaphor of vision [is] almost irresistibly suggested’. This chapter aims to clarify the role played by the metaphor of vision in Murdoch’s philosophical thinking. I’ll examine two different things which might be meant by the term ‘moral vision’: vision of moral things or vision which is itself moral. The suggestion (...)
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    The Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch.Heather Widdows - 2005 - Routledge.
    Iris Murdoch's moral philosophy, although highly influential in the 20th century, is somewhat unsystematic and inaccessible. By examining all of Murdoch's contributions to moral philosophy, from her short papers to Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, Heathe.
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    Moral vision and the idea of mental illness.Eric Matthews - 1999 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 6 (4):299-310.
    This paper aims to arrive at a coherent concept of one sort of mental disorder and of appropriate methods of treating it. Incoherence arises because of the conflict between modern conceptions both of morality and of health and illness and the necessary use of moral terms in defining what makes some mental disorders. Modern moral philosophy and modern conceptions of health and illness imply that health is a non-moral good, and so that illness is a “disorder” in (...)
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    Chinese moral vision, responsive agency, and factual beliefs.A. S. Cua - 1980 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 7 (1):3-26.
  25. Moral Vision and Tradition: Essays in Chinese Ethics Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, Vol. 31.A. S. Cua - 1998
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    Moral vision: how everyday life shapes ethical thinking.Duane L. Cady - 2005 - Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Ethics and rationality -- Moral frameworks -- Experience in context -- Aesthetic aspects of ethical thought -- Morals and metaphors -- Ethics and pluralism -- Moral thinking -- Afterword: diversity, relativism, and nonviolence.
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  27. Moral Vision, "Orthos Logos", and the Role of the "Phronimos".David K. Glidden - 1992 - Apeiron 25 (4):103 - 128.
  28. Moral vision and legislating for the good in Aristotle.Robert Wardy - 2010 - In Robert Sharples (ed.), Particulars in Greek Philosophy: The Seventh S.V. Keeling Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy. Brill.
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    Competing Moral Visions: Ethics and the Stealth Bible.Ken Waters - 2001 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 16 (1):48-61.
    Advocacy publications, particularly those focused on the reporting and analysis of religious news and theology, have proliferated throughout American history. Today some 3,000 religious periodicals continue to vie for the eyes and hearts of American readers. Like their mainstream journalistic counterparts, advocacy publications over the years have formed professional associations that provide ongoing seminars, workshops, and professional standards for conduct and mutual accountability such as codes of ethics.
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  30. The Moral Vision of Strategic Defense.Steven Lee - 1986 - Philosophical Forum 18 (1):15-20.
     
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    Moral Vision, Orthos Logos, and the Role of the Phronimos.David K. Glidden - 1995 - Apeiron 28 (4):103-128.
  32. Moral Vision and Tradition (Kim-Chong Chong).A. S. Cua - 1999 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 26:397-406.
     
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  33. Morality: Vision or Feeling.Lloyd Reinhardt - 1985 - Critical Philosophy 2 (2):65.
     
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  34. Moral Vision: Iris Murdoch and Alasdair Maclntyre. [REVIEW]Michael Schwartz - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S3):315 - 327.
    This article explains Iris Murdoch’s notion of moral vision and its importance as a basic concept within applied ethics. It does so by exploring the influence of Iris Murdoch upon Alasdair MacIntyre whose ideas are frequently discussed by business ethicists. Arguably, the British philosopher Iris Murdoch (1919–1999) who wrote – amongst others – Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals ( 1992 ), along with her contemporaries, Philippa Foot and Elizabeth Anscombe, pioneered the resurgence of Aristotle’s virtue ethics. Furthermore, (...)
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    Sustainable Stakeholder Capitalism: A Moral Vision of Responsible Global Financial Risk Management.Joseph A. Petrick - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (S1):93-109.
    The author identifies the major micro-, meso-, and macro-level financial risk shifting factors that contributed to the Great Global Recession and how the absence of a compelling moral vision of responsible financial risk management perpetuated the economic crisis and undermined the recovery by blind reliance upon insufficiently accountable bailouts. The author offers a new theoretical model of Sustainable Stakeholder Capitalism by exercising moral imagination which inclusively and moderately balances four multi-level factors: types of capitalism, moral theories, (...)
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    Agroecology’s moral vision.Matthew Philipp Whelan - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-14.
    What is agroecology’s moral vision, and what are the larger metaphysical, even theological, implications of it? Even though agroecology as a field now gathers collaborators from across the natural and social sciences, as well as members of farming communities and international movements, there remains relatively little explicit and sustained reflection upon this question. My main contention is that expanding agroecology’s dialogue of wisdoms (_diálogo de saberes_) to include theological traditions can address this lacuna. To show how, I explore (...)
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  37. Iris Murdoch on moral vision.Sasha Lawson-Frost & Samuel Cooper - 2021 - Think 20 (59):63-76.
    Iris Murdoch was a philosopher and novelist who wrote extensively on the themes of love, goodness, religion, and morality. In this article, we explore her notion of ‘moral vision’; the idea that morality is not just about how we act and make choices, but how we see the world in a much broader sense.
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    Subtlety and moral vision in fiction.Eileen John - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):308-319.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Subtlety and Moral Vision in FictionEileen JohnIIn Martha Nussbaum’s work in Love’s Knowledge, the subtlety of literary fiction is given a prominent role in explaining literature’s moral influence. 1 Nussbaum argues that the subtlety displayed in certain works of literary fiction can help readers develop habits of perception such that they will perceive their actual moral world more finely and respond to it with a (...)
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    Moral Vision and Tradition: Essays in Chinese Ethics Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, Vol. 31. [REVIEW]James Behuniak - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 55 (1):129-130.
    Those familiar with A. S. Cua’s distinguished career as writer and philosopher should already anticipate the virtues displayed in this collection. Cua has a unique style of treating issues in Chinese ethics. His approach is primarily analytic, attending carefully to the conceptual and dialectical aspects of Chinese ethical thought. He is, above all, enormously sensitive to the specific contexts in which terminology is used.
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    Aesthetic Experience and Moral Vision in Plato, Kant, and Murdoch: Looking Good/Being Good.Meredith Trexler Drees - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This book addresses how Plato, Kant, and Iris Murdoch view the connection aesthetic experience has to morality. While offering an examination of Iris Murdoch’s philosophy, it analyses deeply the suggestive links between Plato’s and Kant’s philosophies. Meredith Trexler Drees considers not only Iris Murdoch’s concept of unselfing, but also its relationship with Kant’s view of Achtung and Plato’s view of Eros. In addition, Trexler Drees suggests an extended, and partially amended, version of Murdoch’s view, arguing that it is more compatible (...)
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  41. Liberation Through Sensuality: Cinematic Moral Vision in an Age of Feeling.R. Douglas Geivett & James S. Spiegel - unknown
    The aim of this paper is to cast light upon the moral vision—the vision of what is good and what is obligatory —that governs many if not most of the motion pictures produced in the United States in recent years. I especially have in mind productions such as Pleasantville, Cider House Rules , and American Beauty , and will give special attention to these three movies in what follows. But the phenomenon in question extends far beyond these cases. (...)
     
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    Film and the American Moral Vision of Nature: Theodore Roosevelt to Walt Disney.Ronald B. Tobias - 2011 - Michigan State University Press.
    Introduction -- Tales of dominion -- The plow and the gun -- Picturing the West, 1883-1893 -- American idol, 1898 -- The end of nature -- African romance -- The dark continent -- When cowboys go to heaven -- Transplanting Africa -- Of ape-men, sex, and cannibal kings -- Adventures in monkeyland -- Nature, the film -- The world scrubbed clean.
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    Matthews's moral vision.Piers Benn - 1999 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 6 (4):317-319.
  44. Transhumanity : A moral vision of the twenty-first century.John Harris - 2010 - In N. Ann Davis, Richard Keshen & Jeff McMahan (eds.), Ethics and humanity: themes from the philosophy of Jonathan Glover. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  45. Liberation through sensuality: Cinematic moral vision in an age of feeling.Dallas Willard - manuscript
    Published by InterVarsity Press in Faith, Film and Philosophy: Big Ideas on the Big Screen, edited by R. Douglas Geivett & James S. Spiegel, 2007.
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    A Role for Moral Vision in Public Health.Daniel B. Rubin - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (6):20-22.
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    Literature and Moral Vision.Katerina Deligiorgi - 2007 - Philosophical Inquiry 29 (1-2):153-167.
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    Bernardin, Joseph Cardinal. A Moral Vision for America.Veronica McLoud Dort - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (3):555-556.
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  49. Joseph Conrad: His Moral Vision.George A. Panichas - 2005
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    The Christian moral vision.Earl H. Brill - 1979 - New York: Seabury Press.
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