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    Simulation-based learning influences real-life attitudes.Philipp C. Paulus, Aroma Dabas, Annalena Felber & Roland G. Benoit - 2022 - Cognition 227 (C):105202.
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    Principios de bioética laica.Javier Sádaba - 2004 - Barcelona: Gedisa Editorial.
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    The Communicational Perspective of the Unhistorical Image.Corina Daba-Buzoianu - 2012 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):101-110.
    The paper begins from the idea that an image is being shaped in the communication process and depends for this shaping on social interaction. The unhistorical elements of the image (archetype, myths and symbols), together with the historical ones (representation and stereotype), are transmitted through communication processes that depend of the ways that individuals and groups relate. Considering this, the paper argues that we may discuss a certain historicity of myths and symbols if we approach a communication point of view, (...)
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    The philosophy of nature and the drama of modern physics.Dumitru Daba - 2009 - Timișoara: Editura Politehnica.
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    The philosophy of nature and the crisis of modern mathematics.Dumitru Daba - 2010 - Timișoara: Editura Politehnica.
  6. Dialectica naturii și gîndirea teoretică modernă: dialog asupra lumii fizice.Dumitru Daba - 1981 - Timișoara: "Facla".
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  7. Reseña de El juego de los vínculos Subjetividad y Redes: Figuras en Mutación de Dense Najmanovich.Elina Dabas - 2006 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 11 (33).
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    El arte de filosofar.Javier Sádaba - 2023 - Córdoba: Almuzara.
    This is a brief guide to learn about our environment, from front-page news to controversial topics such as euthanasia and surrogate motherhood, and other more thorny ones such as death, life, love or grief. Everything you will find in these pages, written by the professor of Ethics and Philosophy, focuses on a single maxim: learning to live in harmony with oneself and the environment, avoiding empty speculation and empty talk, something that can only be achieved if we learn to think (...)
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  9. El futuro de la religión : vuelve Dios? : Su impacto político.Javier Sádaba - 2011 - In Guillermo Hoyos Vásquez, Rueda Barrera, A. Eduardo, Javier Sádaba, Jutta Limbach & Juan Carlos Velasco (eds.), Filosofía política: entre la religión y la democracia. Bogotá: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
     
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    La religión al descubierto.Javier Sádaba - 2016 - Barcelona: Herder.
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  11. Teoría y política del hombre.Pérez Sádaba & Vicente[From Old Catalog] - 1959 - Madrid,:
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    Una ética para el siglo XXI.Javier Sádaba - 2020 - Madrid: Tecnos.
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    Unveiling Romanian Muslim Women. An Inquiry into the Religious and Identity-Building Meanings of the Hijab.Elena Negrea-Busuioc, Corina Daba-Buzoianu & Cristina Cîrtiță-Buzoianu - 2015 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (42):147-171.
    Drawing on the existent literature in the field and on in-depth interviews, we aim to examine here the practice and the meaning of wearing hijab by Romanian-born Muslim women. In our attempt to show the particularities of veiling among young Romanian-born Muslim women, we take into account the social and cultural context, the meanings and the values that these women convey to wearing the hijab and the consequences that such a practice has for their lives in the community and in (...)
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    Filosofía política: entre la religión y la democracia.Guillermo Hoyos Vásquez, Rueda Barrera, A. Eduardo, Javier Sádaba, Jutta Limbach & Juan Carlos Velasco (eds.) - 2011 - Bogotá: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
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    The Aroma of Coffee.H. O. Mounce - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (248):159-173.
    My title has been taken from the following passage in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations:Describe the aroma of coffee—why can't it be done? Do we lack the words? And for what are words lacking?—But how do we get the idea that such a description must after all be possible? Have you ever felt the lack of such a description? Have you tried to describe the aroma and not succeeded?.
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    Aroma and the Problem of Harmony.Pigulevskiy Victor - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 1:233-237.
    In nature scent is important for man primarily as a marker of food and sexual attractiveness, it polarizes as objects of life and decay, death. Scent, just like touch and taste exists till subject and object get opposed to each other, it is the sphere where body is included into material world, and flesh of the world is incrusted into the body. Aesthetics in its anthropologic meaning is limited by a body- perceptible dimension. Development of such categories as the sublime, (...)
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    Aromas, Scents, and Spices: Olfactory Culture in China before the Arrival of Buddhism.Olivia Milburn - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (3):441.
    Research into early Chinese olfactory culture is only just beginning. This paper argues that before the arrival of Buddhism, elite scent culture had already begun to be transformed by the importation of foreign aromatics, though these substances arrived shorn of their original cultural context. Prior to the importing of intense foreign perfumes, the aromatics available were mostly local, and traditional Chinese practice stressed the use of individual scents in religious contexts, a concept which also had a profound influence on secular (...)
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    El aroma filosófico de Santayana.Manuel Garrido - 1996 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 1 (de la Cátedra Jorge Santayana ():9-15.
  19. El aroma filosófico de Santayana.Manuel Garrido Jiménez - 1996 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):141-147.
  20. The Aroma of Righteousness: Scent and Seduction in Rabbinic Life and Literature.[author unknown] - 2011
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    The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats: An Ecological Theme in Hindu Medicine.Gregory P. Fields - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (2):331-334.
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    A question of scent: lavender aroma promotes interpersonal trust.Roberta Sellaro, Wilco W. van Dijk, Claudia Rossi Paccani, Bernhard Hommel & Lorenza S. Colzato - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:123029.
    A previous study has shown that the degree of trust into others might be biased by inducing either a more “inclusive” or “exclusive” cognitive-control mode. Here, we investigated whether the degree of interpersonal trust can be biased by environmental factors, such as odors, that are likely to impact cognitive-control states. Arousing olfactory fragrances (e.g., peppermint) are supposed to induce a more exclusive, and calming olfactory fragrances (e.g., lavender) a more inclusive state. Participants performed the Trust Game, which provides an index (...)
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    The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats: An Ecological Theme in Hindu Medicine.David Pingree - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (4):664.
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  24. L'aroma Del Cervello. Commento A Le Osservazioni Sulla Filosofia Della Psicologia Di Ludwig Wittgenstein. [REVIEW]Luigi Perissinotto - 2009 - Humana Mente 3 (11).
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    Aroma: The Cultural History of Smell by Constance Classen, David Howes and Anthony Synnott. [REVIEW]Alan Petersen - 1996 - Body and Society 2 (1):117-118.
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  26. Dawkins’s Gambit, Hume’s Aroma, and God’s Simplicity.Erik Wielenberg - 2009 - Philosophia Christi 11 (1):113-127.
    I examine the central atheistic argument of Richard Dawkins’s book The God Delusion (“Dawkins’s Gambit”) and illustrate its failure. I further show that Dawkins’s Gambit is a fragment of a more comprehensive critique of theism found in David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion. Among the failings of Dawkins’s Gambit is that it is directed against a version of the God Hypothesis that few traditional monotheists hold. Hume’s critique is more challenging in that it targets versions of the God Hypothesis that (...)
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    HAN, Byung-Chul: El aroma del tiempo. Un ensayo filosófico sobre el arte de demorarse, trad. cast. Paula Kuffer, Herder, Barcelona, 2015, 168p. [REVIEW]Pablo Bernardo Sánchez Gómez - 2017 - Agora 36 (1).
    Recensión de la obra de Byung-Chul Han "El aroma del tiempo", donde analiza la visión aceptada de una aceleración del tiempo moderno, a través de autores como Lyotard, Baudrillard o Arendt, señalando que, más que ésta, debe considerarse la pérdida de un fundamento, de un elemento ordenador del tiempo. De este modo, no se padece tanto una aceleración de los tiempos como una ausencia de sentido, de dirección, que posibilite así la experiencia de una duración.
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    Dilemas y disloques del estudio crítico sobre algo que se daba en llamar “la identidad del yo”.Gabriel Ocampo Sepúlveda - 2010 - Revista Disertaciones 1 (1):88-103.
    Estamos inmersos en un contexto donde ya no encontramos ningún sentido hablar deidentidad, donde reina la incertidumbre y el desconcierto respecto de la imagen del hombre. Enese sentido, esta creciente saturación de la cultura ha puesto en entredicho todas nuestraspremisas previas sobre el yo, convirtiendo en algo extraño las pautas de relación tradicionales.De un tiempo para acá, se han puesto en entredicho todas las premisas tradicionales sobre lanaturaleza de la identidad personal, hasta tal extremo, que los conceptos mismos de verdad, (...)
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    Der Künstler der Mosaikkarte von M'daba.Peter Thomsen - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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    Jesús Mosterín y Javier Sádaba: una última conversación.Olmo Ibáñez & María del - 2019 - Madrid: Ápeiron Ediciones.
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    Manuel Fraijó y Javier Sádaba: un diálogo entre dos filósofos de la religión.Olmo Ibáñez & María del - 2017 - Madrid: Tecnos.
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    Corrigendum: A question of scent: lavender aroma promotes interpersonal trust.Roberta Sellaro, Wilco W. van Dijk, Claudia Rossi Paccani, Bernhard Hommel & Lorenza S. Colzato - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The mushroom at the end of the world: on the possibility of life in capitalist ruins.Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing - 2015 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Prologue: autumn aroma -- What's left? -- Arts of noticing -- Contamination as collaboration -- Some problems with scale -- Interlude: smelling -- After progress : salvage accumulation -- Working the edge "freedom" -- Open ticket, Oregon -- War stories -- What happened to the state? : two kinds of Asian Americans in translation -- Between the dollar and the yen -- From gifts to commodities and back -- Salvage rhythms : business in disturbance -- Interlude: tracking -- Disturbed (...)
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    Three Cups.Will Buckingham - 2011-03-04 - In Fritz Allhoff, Scott F. Parker & Michael W. Austin (eds.), Coffee. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 125–137.
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    Pleroma: —Reading in Hegel.Werner Hamacher - 1998 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Since Hegel, philosophy cannot stop thinking its end. The violent transformations which Hegel's philosophy has uncovered and caused in the structure of philosophical terms and in the terms under which philosophy is possible is Hamacher's topic. Starting from Hegel's commentaries on biblical scripture, Hamacher traces the genealogy and unfolding of Hegel's thought into his mature works--the Phenomenology of Spirit, the Encyclopedia, the Philosophy of History--focusing throughout on the limits and borders, the limitations and extremities of its conceptual and textual movements. (...)
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    From Coffee to Carmelites: D. Z. Phillips.D. Z. Phillips - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (251):19-38.
    In his paper, ‘The Aroma of Coffee’, H. O. Mounce wants to expose what he takes to be a deep prejudice in philosophy, one which is at work in our culture more generally. Philosophers are reluctant to admit that there is anything which passes beyond human understanding. Of course, they are quite ready to admit that there are plenty of things that they fail to understand but this they would say simply happens to be the case. It does not (...)
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    Isaac Newton y el problema de la acción a distancia.John Henry - 2007 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 35:189-226.
    La acción a distancia se ha considerado muy a menudo como un medio de explicación inaceptable en la física. Debido a que daba la impresión de resistirse a los intentos de asignarle causas propias a los efectos, la acción a distancia se ha proscrito como sinsentido ocultista. El rechazo de la acción a distancia fue el principal precepto del aristotelismo que fue tan dominante en la filosofía natural europea, y hasta hoy permanece como un prejuicio principal de la física moderna. (...)
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  38. Can Food Be Art in Virtue of Its Savour Alone?Mohan Matthen - 2021 - Critica 53 (157).
    Food has savour: a collection of properties (including appearance, aroma, mouth-feel) connected with the pleasure (or displeasure) of eating. After explaining this concept, and outlining a theory of aesthetic pleasure, I argue that, like paradigm examples of art, savour can be assessed relative to a culturally determined set of norms. Also like paradigm examples of art, the assessment of savour has no objective basis in the absence of such cultural norms. My argument in this paper is part of a (...)
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    What if the Father Commits a Crime?Rui Zhu - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (1):1-17.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.1 (2002) 1-17 [Access article in PDF] What if the Father Commits a Crime? Rui Zhu Apparently, Socrates and Confucius respond similarly to the question if a son should turn in his father in the case of the father's misdemeanor. When Euthyphro, flaring his pride of his moral impartiality, tells Socrates that he is on his way to report his father because he (...)
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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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  41. Lovely and suspect qualities.Daniel C. Dennett - 1991 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Philosophical Issues. Ridgeview. pp. 37-43.
    A family of compelling intuitions work to keep "the problem of consciousness" systematically insoluble, and David Rosenthal, in a series of papers including the one under discussion, has been resolutely driving these intuitions apart, exposing them individually to the light, and proposing alternatives. In this instance the intuition that has seemed sacrosanct, but falls to his analysis, is the intuition that "sensory quality" and consciousness are necessarily united: that, for instance, there could not be unconscious pains, or unconscious subjective shades (...)
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    Synaesthesia and the ancient senses.Shane Butler & Alex C. Purves (eds.) - 2013 - Durham, UK: Acumen Publishing.
    A path-breaking collection launching a new series of books on the senses in antiquity. Synaesthesia and the Ancient Senses presents a radical reappraisal of antiquity's textures, flavours, and aromas, sounds and sights. It offers both a fresh look at society in the ancient world and an opportunity to deepen the reading of classical literature. The book will appeal to readers in classical society and literature, philosophy and cultural history. All Greek and Latin is translated and technical matters are explained for (...)
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    Christ Must Increase: New Horizons in Mission and the Influence of the Spirit.J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu - 2014 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (4):282-290.
    Much is now being made of the fact that the numerical strength of the church is in the global south. This development raises important questions and critical issues for institutions like the Oxford Center for Mission Studies that are dedicated to serving world Christianity but in particular to resource that of the global south with quality theological education. Formal theological education developed early in the West but with time many institutions have come to pursue it as a mere academic discipline (...)
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    The Effect of Physical Change on the Provision of Ḥarām-containing Products.Hüseyin Baysa - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1165-1189.
    Nowadays, some of the things that are ḥarāmto be consumed, such as lard, its derivatives and alcohol are used as additives or additional nutrients in products, namely food and cosmetics that people use widely in daily life. The provision of these products, which are accepted as najis(impure), stands in front of us as one of the actual fiqh problems. In order to produce an accurate solution in this regard, the reaction condition and the level of dissolution in the product must (...)
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    Russian Sophiology and Anthroposophy.N. K. Bonetskaia - 1996 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 35 (3):36-64.
    The Russian poet and anthroposophist Andrei Belyi has four poems from 1918 with the same title, Anthroposophy [Antroposofiia]. These are love poems and anthroposophy is represented in them as a living spiritual being of female gender. The principal attribute of this being is a "clear gaze," "flashing eyes," which regard the poet from the precincts of light, of blueness, from waves of aromas and musical harmonies. These verses are clearly oriented to the poem "Three Encounters" [Tri vstrechi] by Vladimir Solov'ev, (...)
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    Resistance to molecular biopower.Ricardo Camargo & Nicolás Ried - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 50:9-22.
    Resumen: En Towards a genealogy of pharmaceutical practice, sostuvimos que la práctica farmacológica daba lugar a un nuevo tipo de biopoder, con tecnologías y racionalidades propias, que lo distinguían del biopoder que había reconocido Michel Foucault en su trabajo tardío. Pero también sostuvimos que su contracara era la generación de nuevas formas de resistencia. En este artículo presentaremos dos modelos específicos de resistencias producidos por el dispositivo del poder farmacológico: uno, que tiene como caso básico el de los movimientos proanorexia, (...)
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  47. El dolor y el sufrimiento en las grandes religiones.José María Pérez-Soba Díez del Corral - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (981):46-51.
    La piedra clave que sostiene el sistema simbólico de las religiones, es sin duda, la experiencia de salvación. F. Heiler afirmaba que el aroma de las religiones es la soteriología y R. Panikkar proponía definir el hecho religioso con tres simples palabras: "camino de salvación". Por ello, la realidad existencial del dolor y el sufrimiento son el gran reto lanzado a la experiencia religiosa: proponéis salvación, se puede decir a los creyentes, pero el dolor y el sufrimiento siguen existiendo. (...)
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    El sitio de la Historia.Félix Duque - 1995 - Ediciones AKAL.
    La vieja Historia griega y la historia magistra vitae ciceroniana exhalan un extraño aroma de eternidad, de negación del tiempo crónico con el fin de ubicar los acontecimientos en su “sitio”: el eón o aevum, la duración para siempre (de donde deriva nuestra “eternidad”. Esta paradoja clásica-que la historia como disciplina y narración impida la conciencia de la historia como vida que inscribe su sentido en sus propios avatares- se ve correspondida, tras la fusión del cristianismo con la Modernidad, (...)
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  49. El destino del cuidado en la obra de Tomás de Aquino.Marta Lopez Alonso - 2011 - Ciencia Tomista 138 (3):545-579.
    Durante siglos lo que era un hecho que daba consistencia a la vida humana –cuidar– ha parecido ser sistemáticamente descatalogado y descargado de todo rango y categoría ética. La profusa presencia del cuidado en las fuentes griegas de la antigüedad desde la palabra epiméleia nos ha obligado a profundizar en los sentidos que la cura latina posee en la obra de Santo Tomás dada la preeminencia de esta para la teología moral posterior vinculada a la d– en el catálogo de (...)
     
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    Naturaleza y condición humanas: a propósito de Montaigne y el Nuevo Mundo.Vicente Raga Rosaleny - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 16.
    RESUMENEl examen que del Nuevo Mundo llevó a cabo el renacentista Michel de Montaigne proporcionó un retrato de la condición humana que rompía con el paradigma aristotélico. En contraste con este diseño jerárquico de la naturaleza humana que reservaba al nativo americano el poco honroso lugar de la inferioridad y la esclavitud, la pintura montaniana de la condición humana permitía dar cuenta de la radical igualdad de los seres humanos, en el seno de la variedad de costumbres, hábitos y religiones (...)
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