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    Reconciling the HEC-C and Clinical Ethics Fellowship Training Programs: Implications of the Baylor Experience.Cristie Cole Horsburgh & Joshua S. Crites - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (3):37-39.
    Volume 20, Issue 3, March 2020, Page 37-39.
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    A Call for Empirical Research on Uterine Transplantation and Reproductive Autonomy.Cristie Cole Horsburgh - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (s3):S46-S49.
    Uterine transplantation could give women who suffer from uterine factor infertility the possibility of experiencing gestation. Much of the ethical discussion about uterine transplantation has focused on whether research on it should even be pursued, but researchers are nevertheless moving forward with several uterine transplant research protocols. Scholars should therefore already be identifying and engaging in an intimate examination of the ethical realities of offering uterine transplantation in a clinical setting. Given the potential for the procedure to expand reproductive options (...)
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    Machiavelli, filosofo della politica.Gheorghe Lencan Stoica - 2003 - Napoli: Istituto italiano per gli studi filosofici.
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    Functionalist and conflict views of AICPA code of conduct: Public interest vs. self interest. [REVIEW]Cristi K. Lindblom & Robert G. Ruland - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (5):573-582.
    The sociological models of functionalism and conflict are introduced and utilized to analyze professionalism in the accounting profession as it is manifest in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountant's Code of Conduct. Rule 203 of the Code and provisions of the Code related to the public interest are examined using semiotic analysis to determine if they are most consistent with the functionalist or conflict models. While the analysis does not address intent of the Code, it is determined that the (...)
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  5. What Is ‘The Meaning of Our Cheerfulness’? Philosophy as a Way of Life in Nietzsche and Montaigne.R. Lanier Anderson & Rachel Cristy - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):1514-1549.
    Robert Pippin has recently raised what he calls ‘the Montaigne problem’ for Nietzsche's philosophy: although Nietzsche advocates a ‘cheerful’ mode of philosophizing for which Montaigne is an exemplar, he signally fails to write with the obvious cheerfulness attained by Montaigne. We explore the moral psychological structure of the cheerfulness Nietzsche values, revealing unexpected complexity in his conception of the attitude. For him, the right kind of cheerfulness is radically non-naïve; it expresses the overcoming of justified revulsion at calamitous aspects of (...)
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    Reflective Debriefs as a Response to Moral Distress: Two Case Study Examples.Georgina Morley & Cristie Cole Horsburgh - 2023 - HEC Forum 35 (1):1-20.
    Within this paper, we discuss Moral Distress Reflective Debriefs as a promising approach to address and mitigate moral distress experienced by healthcare professionals. We briefly review the empirical and theoretical literature on critical incident stress debriefing and psychological debriefing to highlight the potential benefits of this modality. We then describe the approach that we take to facilitating reflective group discussions in response to morally distressing patient cases (“Moral Distress Reflective Debriefs”). We discuss how the debriefing literature and other clinical ethics (...)
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    Subjective Evaluation of Performance in a Collaborative Task Is Better Predicted From Autonomic Response Than From True Achievements.Alexander Maye, Jürgen Lorenz, Mircea Stoica & Andreas K. Engel - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Political myths of the populist discourse.Mihnea S. Stoica - 2017 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 16 (46):63-76.
    Studies point out that populism, a concept still in dire need of clarifications, resembles more of a rhetorical strategy than a fully-fledged ideology. Actually, populism has become a concept so frequently used that its orginial meaning seems to have been lost, leaving it as an empty shell, at least from an ideological point of view. I argue that in spite of this – or rather as a means of compensation – populism uses a very robust mythological apparatus, creating narratives that (...)
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    Convergent Neural Correlates of Empathy and Anxiety During Socioemotional Processing.Lindsay K. Knight, Teodora Stoica, Nicholas D. Fogleman & Brendan E. Depue - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Carl Schmitt and authoritarian liberalism: strong state, free economy.Renato Cristi - 1998 - Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
    Within Germany, Carl Schmitt's status as a political thinker is on a par with Machiavelli and Hobbes. With the rise in neo-conservatism and authoritarian liberalism in less developed countries such as Chile and Singapore, Renato Christi believes Schmitt's theories will become of considerable importance. Nazi Third Reich. His political theories provide an insight into the nature of Conservatism. well as extrapolate possibilities for the future.
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    The Corrosion Of An Ideological Identity? Differences Between The Christian-Democratic Discourse And The Attitude Of The Faithful Electorate.Mihnea Simion Stoica - 2014 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 13 (38):21-38.
    Electoral manifestos represent tools of political communication which do not only inform the electorate upon the fundamental values of a party, but which also legitimize future actions that the party might undertake once in power. The electoral manifesto of the European People’s Party, drafted before the 2009 European elections brings together the main elements which define the action plan of the party. Religious values lie at the core of the Christian-democratic ideology. But given the dynamic of politics and the sometimes (...)
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    Confruntări de idei în etică.Elena Cobianu, Vasile Popescu & Stelian Stoica (eds.) - 1988 - București: Editura Politică.
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    Un vitalismo deleuziano: bosquejos sobre el diagrama.Patricio Landaeta, Braulio Rojas & Ana María Cristi - 2017 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 29 (46):73.
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    Multitud, vida y escritura en Nicomedes Guzmán. Apuntes desde Gilles Deleuze y Félix Guattari.Patricio Landaeta Mardones & Ana María Cristi - 2019 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 10:73-92.
    La disputa por configurar una escena y un discurso de la multitud en Chile constituye uno de los rasgos principales de la prensa obrera y, más tarde, de la literatura de Nicomedes Guzmán. Es por ello que se propone repensar la multitud como “pueblo que falta”, fuerza colectiva que posee una presencia activa en la historia. Para ello se aborda la concepción de multitud en el naciente imaginario nacional y se analiza la relación de pueblo y multitud para liberar la (...)
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    Participatory Democracy as the Ideal Context for Social Innovation. Evidence from the European Union.Mihnea Simion Stoica - 2023 - Postmodern Openings 14 (1):16-25.
    While innovation has evolved into a common concept for quite a few decades now, especially given the need for new forms of development that require technology transfer and creativity mechanisms, less so is the case of social innovation. The latter remains a rather controversial concept, caught between two extremes: some authors consider it to be useless for academic research given its vagueness, while others point to its sacrosanctity given the need for new ways of societal and political development. Knowledge-creation, idea (...)
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  16. Spacetime Singularities and Invariance.O. Cristinel Stoica & Iulian D. Toader - 2016 - Belgrade Philosophical Annual 29:67-78.
    This paper explains why spacetime singularities do not constitute a breakdown of physical laws, and points out that the difference between the metrics at singularities and those outside of singularities is factual, rather than nomological.
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    Interacting neural networks and the emergence of social structure.Christina Stoica-Klüver & Jürgen Klüver - 2007 - Complexity 12 (3):41-52.
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    Memorii: Petre Țuțea la verticală.Victor Stoica - 1998 - Iași: Fides.
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    Risposte nazionali e regionali alla globalizzazione.Irina Stoica - 2013 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 25 (49).
    The aim of this article is to enquire about the relationship between globalization and national economic competitivity or efficiency as indicated by the rate of unemployment, the inflation rate and the level of budget deficit and national debt. In the era of globalization, the ‘Keynesian consensus’ of the after-war period, which prevented any trade-off between social security and economic growth, cannot resist the pressure from the globalization of the world economy. The decline in industrial employment created a situation in which (...)
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    Shared Characteristics of Intrinsic Connectivity Networks Underlying Interoceptive Awareness and Empathy.Teodora Stoica & Brendan Depue - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Awareness of internal bodily sensations and its connection to complex socioemotional abilities like empathy has been postulated, yet the functional neural circuitry they share remains poorly understood. The present fMRI study employs independent component analysis to investigate which empathy facet shares resting-state functional connectivity and/or BOLD variability with IA. Healthy participants viewed an abstract nonsocial movie demonstrated to evoke strong rsFC in brain networks resembling rest, and resultant rsFC and rsBOLD data were correlated with self-reported empathy and IA questionnaires. We (...)
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    Silviu Dragomir on Belief and Nation.Alina Stoica - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (27):332-336.
    Review of Sorin Şipoş, Silviu Dragomir – istoric, (Oradea: Editura Universităţii din Oradea and Chişinău: Editura Cartdidact, 2009), 547 p.
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    New Essays on the History of Autonomy: A Collection Honouring J. B. Schneewind, edited by Natalie Brender and Larry Krasnoff, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, ISBN 978-0-5218-2835-2. [REVIEW]Renato Cristi - 2007 - Kantian Review 12 (1):159-162.
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    Topology, computational models, and social‐cognitive complexity.Jürgen Klüver & Christina Stoica - 2006 - Complexity 11 (4):43-55.
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    Carl Schmitt on liberalism, democracyand catholicism.Renato Cristi - 1993 - History of Political Thought 14 (2):281-300.
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    Nietzsche, Theognis and Aristocratic Radicalism.Renato Cristi - 2014 - In Manuel Knoll & Barry Stocker (eds.), Nietzsche as Political Philosopher. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 173-194.
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    Nietzsche on the good of cultural change.Rachel Cristy - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (4):927-949.
    This paper attributes to Nietzsche a theory of cultural development according to which pyramid societies—steeply hierarchical societies following a unified morality—systematically alternate with motley societies, which emerge when pyramid societies encounter other cultures or allow their strict mores to relax. Motley societies contain multiple value systems due to individual innovation or intercultural contact, and are less stringent in dictating individuals' roles. Consequently, many people are torn between incompatible values and lack direction, so they are drawn to a morality of mediocrity, (...)
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    The Postulated Author of Art and Nature: Kant on Spinoza in the Third Critique.Rachel Cristy - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 1599-1606.
    This paper explores an analogy between two approaches to teleology in nature and two theories of authorship. I argue that Spinoza’s attempt (as Kant criticizes it in the Third Critique) to explain all natural unity, and explain away apparent teleological unity, in terms of inhering in the same subject (God) or proceeding causally from God’s essence mirrors the view Proust lays out in the essay “Gustave Moreau” that the features of a work of art are unified in virtue of occurring (...)
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    Hegel on Property and Recognition.Renato Cristi - 1995 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 51 (2):335-343.
  29. Hegel on Freedom and Authority.Renato Cristi - 2005 - University of Wales Press.
    While Hegel’s political philosophy has been attacked on the left by republican democrats and on the right by feudalist reactionaries, his apologists see him as a liberal reformer, a moderate who theorized about the development of a free-market society within the bounds of a stabilizing constitutional state. This centrist view has gained ascendancy since the end of the Second World War, enshrining Hegel within the liberal tradition. In this book, Renato Cristi argues that, like the Prussian liberal reformers of (...)
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    Does Wine Have a Place in Kant’s Theory of Taste?Rachel Cristy - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (1):36--54.
    Kant claims in the third Critique that one can make about wine the merely subjective judgment that it is agreeable but never the universally valid judgment that it is beautiful. This follows from his views that judgments of beauty can be made only about the formal (spatiotemporal) features of a representation and that aromas and flavors consist of formless sensory matter. However, I argue that Kant's theory permits judgments of beauty about wine because the experience displays a temporal structure: the (...)
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  31. Propiedad y derechos subjetivos.Renato Cristi - 2007 - Anuario Filosófico 40 (88):19-46.
    Nedelsky and Kelsen criticize the notion of subjective rights. While Nedelsky does so on the basis of a relational theory of rights founded on the Hegelian intersubjective recognition, Kelsen rejects Hegel’s theory of rights because property, the paradigmatic subjective right, appears to be constituted prior to intersubjectve recognition. This paper probes into Hegel’s conception of property to elucidate the root of the divergence between Nedelsky and Kelsen. Pierson v. Post is examined as an illustration of that divergence.
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    The Hegelsche Mitte and Hegel's Monarch.F. R. Cristi - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (4):601-622.
  33. “Being Just Is Always a Positive Attitude”: Justice in Nietzsche's Virtue Epistemology.Rachel Cristy - 2019 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 50 (1):33-57.
    In the second of the UM, "On the Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life", Nietzsche delivers a rare and lengthy encomium to the traditional Platonic-Aristotelian virtue of justice. "In truth," he says, "no one has a greater claim to our veneration than he who possesses the drive to and strength for justice. For the highest and rarest virtues are united and concealed in justice as in an unfathomable ocean that receives streams and rivers from all sides and takes them (...)
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    V—Commanders and Scientific Labourers: Nietzsche on the Relationship between Philosophy and Science.Rachel Cristy - 2022 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 122 (2):97-118.
    Nietzsche’s attitude toward science is ambivalent: he remarks approvingly on its rigorous methodology and adventurous spirit, but also points out its limitations and rebukes scientists for encroaching onto philosophers’ territory. What does Nietzsche think is science’s proper role and relationship with philosophy? I argue that, according to Nietzsche, philosophy should set goals for science. Philosophers’ distinctive task is to ‘create values’, which involves two steps: (1) envisaging ideals for human life, and (2) turning those ideals into prescriptions for behaviour and (...)
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    Autoridad, libertad Y republicanismo.Renato Cristi - 2011 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 67:9-28.
    Este ensayo analiza la conjunción libertad/autoridad defendida por el republicanismo clásico. Como pensador moderno, Maquiavelo recupera esta síntesis clásica y define la autoridad como la condición de posibilidad de la libertad. Pero, como muestra Eric Nelson, el republicanismo de Maquiavelo es más ateniense que romano. El republicanismo de Michael Sandel tiene una orientación similar. Basado en la ontología social desarrollada por Arendt y Taylor, Sandel postula el valor intrínseco de las nociones de participación y soberanía popular. De este modo, él (...)
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  36. Acontecimiento y natalidad en Claude Romano.Miguel Ahumada Cristi - 2011 - A Parte Rei 74:5.
  37. Foundations of Hegel's Social Theory. By Frederick Neuhouser.R. Cristi - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (2):228-229.
  38. Gillian Rose, Hegel Contra Sociology Reviewed by.F. R. Cristi - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (1):35-37.
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  39. Hegel and Roman liberalism.F. Renato Cristi - 1984 - History of Political Thought 5 (2):281-94.
  40. Harry Brod, Hegel's Philosophy of Politics. Idealism, Identity and Modernity Reviewed by.Renato Cristi - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (4):137-139.
     
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    Iván Jaksic, Rebeldes académicos. La filosofía chilena desde la Independencia hasta 1989.Renato Cristi Wilfrid - 2013 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 69:288-291.
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  42. John Gray, Hayek on Liberty Reviewed by.Renato Cristi - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (7):291-292.
     
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  43. Nalin Ranasinghe, The Soul of Socrates Reviewed by.Renato Cristi - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (3):204-206.
     
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  44. Patrick Murray, Marx's Theory of Scientific Knowledge Reviewed by.F. R. Cristi - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (2):63-66.
     
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    Participación, representación y republicanismo.Renato Cristi - 2003 - Anuario Filosófico 36 (75-76):53-82.
    A critical examination of Kymlicka's conception of republicanism as a mediation between liberalism and communitarianism. The difficulties encountered by Kymlicka's view are traced to the holistic ontology republicanism shares with communitarianism. Mediation with liberalism is better attained by expanding the range of participation beyond the political sphere and a recognition of the value of representation.
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    Rebeldes académicos. La filosofía chilena desde la Independencia hasta 1989.Renato Cristi - 2013 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 69:288-291.
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    Schmitt on Constituent Power and the Monarchical Principle.Renato Cristi - 2011 - Constellations 18 (3):352-364.
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    The Aristotelian Ethics: Ethics or Πολιτιχή?Renato Cristi - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 47 (4):381-389.
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  49. Thom Brooks, Hegel's Political Philosophy: A Systematic Reading of the Philosophy of Right.Renato Cristi - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (3):159.
     
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  50. The Will to Truth and the Will to Believe: Friedrich Nietzsche and William James Against Scientism.Rachel Cristy - 2018 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    My dissertation brings into conversation two thinkers who are seldom considered together and highlights previously unnoticed similarities in their critical responses to scientism, which was just as prevalent in the late nineteenth century as it is today. I analyze this attitude as consisting of two linked propositions. The first, which Nietzsche calls “the unconditional will to truth,” is that the aims of science, discovering truth and avoiding error, are the most important human aims; and the second is that no practice (...)
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