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    Food deprivation and conditioned reinforcing value of food words: Interaction of Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning.Joan Y. Harms & Arthur W. Staats - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 12 (4):294-296.
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    Transparency and accountability in mass media campaigns about organ donation: a response to Morgan and Feeley.Mohamed Y. Rady, Joan L. McGregor & Joseph L. Verheijde - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):869-876.
    We respond to Morgan and Feeley’s critique on our article “Mass Media in Organ Donation: Managing Conflicting Messages and Interests.” We noted that Morgan and Feeley agree with the position that the primary aims of media campaigns are: “to educate the general public about organ donation process” and “help individuals make informed decisions” about organ donation. For those reasons, the educational messages in media campaigns should not be restricted to “information from pilot work or focus groups” but should include evidence-based (...)
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    Brain death, states of impaired consciousness, and physician-assisted death for end-of-life organ donation and transplantation.Joseph L. Verheijde, Mohamed Y. Rady & Joan L. McGregor - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (4):409-421.
    In 1968, the Harvard criteria equated irreversible coma and apnea with human death and later, the Uniform Determination of Death Act was enacted permitting organ procurement from heart-beating donors. Since then, clinical studies have defined a spectrum of states of impaired consciousness in human beings: coma, akinetic mutism, minimally conscious state, vegetative state and brain death. In this article, we argue against the validity of the Harvard criteria for equating brain death with human death. Brain death does not disrupt somatic (...)
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    The weirdest brains in the world.Joan Y. Chiao & Bobby K. Cheon - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):88-90.
    Henrich et al. provide a compelling argument about a bias in the behavioral sciences to study human behavior primarily in WEIRD populations. Here we argue that brain scientists are susceptible to similar biases, sampling primarily from WEIRD populations; and we discuss recent evidence from cultural neuroscience demonstrating the importance and viability of investigating culture across multiple levels of analysis.
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    Mental representations of social status.Joan Y. Chiao, Andrew R. Bordeaux & Nalini Ambady - 2004 - Cognition 93 (2):B49-B57.
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    A Diagnostic Semiotic.Joan Y. Kahn - 1978 - Semiotica 22 (1-2).
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    Towards a Cultural Neuroscience of Empathy and Prosociality.Joan Y. Chiao - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (1):111-112.
    Recent evidence from the social neuroscience of empathy suggests that there is core neural circuitry underlying empathy in humans, and important roles for top—down and bottom—up processes in the production and regulation of empathic experience. Less well understood is how cultural and genetic forces give rise to empathy and prosocial behavior within and across groups. Here I argue that culture-gene coevolutionary theory may play an important role in understanding how and when empathy is experienced, and that future research in cultural (...)
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    Culture–gene coevolution of empathy and altruism.Joan Y. Chiao, Katherine D. Blizinsky, Vani A. Mathur & Bobby K. Cheon - 2011 - In Barbara Oakley, Ariel Knafo, Guruprasad Madhavan & David Sloan Wilson (eds.), Pathological Altruism. Oxford University Press.
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    Current Emotion Research in Cultural Neuroscience.Joan Y. Chiao - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (3):280-293.
    Classical theories of emotion have long debated the extent to which human emotion is a universal or culturally constructed experience. Recent advances in emotion research in cultural neuroscience highlight several aspects of emotional generation and experience that are both phylogenetically conserved as well as constructed within human cultural contexts. This review highlights theories and methods from cultural neuroscience that examine how cultural and biological processes shape emotional generation, experience, and regulation across multiple time scales. Recent advances in the neurobiological basis (...)
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  10. Research Associate McGill University, Quality of Working Life Unit 1001 Sherbrooke St. West Montreal, Quebec Canada H3A 1G5. [REVIEW]Joan Y. Kahn - forthcoming - Semiotics.
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    Asymmetric cultural effects on perceptual expertise underlie an own-race bias for voices.Tyler K. Perrachione, Joan Y. Chiao & Patrick C. M. Wong - 2010 - Cognition 114 (1):42-55.
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    Comment: Affect Control Theory and Cultural Priming: A Perspective from Cultural Neuroscience.Narun Pornpattananangkul & Joan Y. Chiao - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (2):136-137.
    Affect control theory posits that emotions are constructed by social and cultural forces. Rogers, Schröder, and von Scheve introduce affect control theory as a conceptual and methodological “hub,” linking theories from different disciplines across levels of analysis. To illustrate this further, we apply their framework to cultural priming, an experimental technique in cultural psychology and neuroscience for testing how exposure to cultural symbols changes people’s behavior, cognition, and emotion. Our analysis supports the use of affect control theory in linking different (...)
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    Psychological constructionism and cultural neuroscience.Lisa A. Hechtman, Narun Pornpattananangkul & Joan Y. Chiao - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (3):152 - 153.
    Lindquist et al. argue that emotional categories do not map onto distinct regions within the brain, but rather, arise from basic psychological processes, including conceptualization, executive attention, and core affect. Here, we use examples from cultural neuroscience to argue that psychological constructionism, not locationism, captures the essential role of emotion in the social and cultural brain.
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    Neural reuse in the social and emotional brain.Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Joan Y. Chiao & Alan P. Fiske - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):275-276.
    Presenting evidence from the social brain, we argue that neural reuse is a dynamic, socially organized process that is influenced ontogenetically and evolutionarily by the cultural transmission of mental techniques, values, and modes of thought. Anderson's theory should be broadened to accommodate cultural effects on the functioning of architecturally similar neural systems, and the implications of these differences for reuse.
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    The role of negativity bias in political judgment: A cultural neuroscience perspective.Narun Pornpattananangkul, Bobby K. Cheon & Joan Y. Chiao - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):325-326.
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  16. AGAMBEN, Giorgio (2008). Què vol dir ser contemporani? Barcelona: Arcàdia.Joan Lara Amat Y. León - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 42:235.
     
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    Apnea Testing is Medical Treatment Requiring Informed Consent.Greg Yanke, Mohamed Y. Rady, Joseph Verheijde & Joan McGregor - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (6):22-24.
    Volume 20, Issue 6, June 2020, Page 22-24.
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    El águila bicéfala: belicismo y humanitarismo.Joan Lara Amat Y. León - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:227-237.
    El presente estudio analiza los recientes discursos sobre las guerras actuales. Hemos podido identificar dos tipos de argumentaciones, una proveniente del ámbito belicista y otro del ámbito humanitarista. El primero de estos discursos defiende explícitamente las intervenciones militares y recurre a nociones como el poder y la hegemonía. El segundo en cambio apela a la defensa de valores universales, la democracia y los derechos humanos. No obstante, aun partiendo de posturas teóricas opuestas (incluso enfrentadas), finalmente confluyen en la normalización y (...)
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    WALLERSTEIN, Immanuel. L'universalisme europeu. La retòrica del poder; Universalismo europeo. El discurso del poder.Joan Lara Amat Y. León - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 43:232-235.
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    Ethical challenges with the left ventricular assist device as a destination therapy.Aaron G. Rizzieri, Joseph L. Verheijde, Mohamed Y. Rady & Joan L. McGregor - 2008 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 3:1-15.
    The left ventricular assist device was originally designed to be surgically implanted as a bridge to transplantation for patients with chronic end-stage heart failure. On the basis of the REMATCH trial, the US Food and Drug Administration and the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved permanent implantation of the left ventricular assist device as a destination therapy in Medicare beneficiaries who are not candidates for heart transplantation. The use of the left ventricular assist device as a destination therapy (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.Harm van Grol, H. W. M. van Grol, Jean Ch Bastiaens, Wim Weren, B. Dehandschutter, F. J. Theunis, A. H. C. van Eijk, M. Poorthuis, P. Fransen, Th Bell, Jos E. Vercruysse, J. Loyson, Jos Vercruysse, J. Y. H. Jacobs, H. P. M. Goddijn, L. Meulenberg, M. V. D. Berk, H. Bleijendaal, Marcello Gallucci, Ger Groot, Piet Leenhouwers, H. Bteijendaal, Guido van Steendam & A. A. Derksen - 1983 - Bijdragen 44 (2):208-228.
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    Mass media campaigns and organ donation: managing conflicting messages and interests. [REVIEW]Mohamed Y. Rady, Joan L. McGregor & Joseph L. Verheijde - 2012 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (2):229-241.
    Mass media campaigns are widely and successfully used to change health decisions and behaviors for better or for worse in society. In the United States, media campaigns have been launched at local offices of the states’ department of motor vehicles to promote citizens’ willingness to organ donation and donor registration. We analyze interventional studies of multimedia communication campaigns to encourage organ-donor registration at local offices of states’ department of motor vehicles. The media campaigns include the use of multifaceted communication tools (...)
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    Recovery of transplantable organs after cardiac or circulatory death: Transforming the paradigm for the ethics of organ donation.Joseph L. Verheijde, Mohamed Y. Rady & Joan McGregor - 2007 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2:8-.
    Organ donation after cardiac or circulatory death (DCD) has been introduced to increase the supply of transplantable organs. In this paper, we argue that the recovery of viable organs useful for transplantation in DCD is not compatible with the dead donor rule and we explain the consequential ethical and legal ramifications. We also outline serious deficiencies in the current consent process for DCD with respect to disclosure of necessary elements for voluntary informed decision making and respect for the donor's autonomy. (...)
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    Immanuel WALLERSTEIN, L’universalisme europeu. La retòrica del poder ; Universalismo europeo. El discurso del poder. 2009. [REVIEW]Joan Lara Amat Y. León - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 43:232.
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    The United States Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (2006): New challenges to balancing patient rights and physician responsibilities.Joseph L. Verheijde, Mohamed Y. Rady & Joan L. McGregor - 2007 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2:19.
    Advance health care directives and informed consent remain the cornerstones of patients' right to self-determination regarding medical care and preferences at the end-of-life. However, the effectiveness and clinical applicability of advance health care directives to decision-making on the use of life support systems at the end-of-life is questionable. The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) has been revised in 2006 to permit the use of life support systems at or near death for the purpose of maximizing procurement opportunities of organs medically (...)
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    Brain death, states of impaired consciousness, and physician-assisted death for end-of-life organ donation and transplantation.Joseph L. Verheijde, Mohamed Y. Rady & Joan L. McGregor - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (4):491-491.
  27. On Harming the dead.Joan C. Callahan - 1987 - Ethics 97 (2):341-352.
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    RESEÑA de: González, Joan. Tiempo y medida: investigaciones fenomenológicas sobre temporalidady cronometría (Tesis).Joan González - 2007 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 5:279-284.
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    Disruption of the right temporoparietal junction with transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces the role of beliefs in moral judgments.Liane Young, Joan Albert Camprodon, Marc Hauser, Alvaro Pascual-Leone & Rebecca Saxe - 2010 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
    When we judge an action as morally right or wrong, we rely on our capacity to infer the actor's mental states. Here, we test the hypothesis that the right temporoparietal junction, an area involved in mental state reasoning, is necessary for making moral judgments. In two experiments, we used transcranial magnetic stimulation to disrupt neural activity in the RTPJ transiently before moral judgment and during moral judgment. In both experiments, TMS to the RTPJ led participants to rely less on the (...)
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  30. Philosophy of Psychiatry.Jonathan Y. Tsou - 2021 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Jonathan Y. Tsou examines and defends positions on central issues in philosophy of psychiatry. The positions defended assume a naturalistic and realist perspective and are framed against skeptical perspectives on biological psychiatry. Issues addressed include the reality of mental disorders; mechanistic and disease explanations of abnormal behavior; definitions of mental disorder; natural and artificial kinds in psychiatry; biological essentialism and the projectability of psychiatric categories; looping effects and the stability of mental disorders; psychiatric classification; and the validity of the DSM's (...)
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    Biopolítica, digitalización y porvenir democrático: por qué las gestiones de la COVID-19 confirman un paradigma tecnoeconómico.Joan Morro - 2021 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 26 (2).
    The management of covid-19 and the so-called "new normality" have brought with a timely debate of ideas about the future of sovereignty. Leaving aside hegemonic and neoliberal technophilia, this debate has generated two mutually exclusive approaches based on controversial statements by the philosopher Giorgio Agamben, namely: one that foresees an undemocratic horizon subject to new technologies and another that emphasizes the transversal character and contradictory of these. In this work, by appealing to the theory of techno-economic paradigms, I critically set (...)
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    Raíces tecnoeconómicas del sentido común moderno: fetichismo, funcionalidad y filosofía.Joan Morro - 2024 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 13 (1):41-51.
    Este artículo presenta una explicación del sentido común moderno a partir de una reconstrucción de lecturas críticas de Marx y Schumpeter. Se defiende que nuestro sentido común está estrechamente relacionado con la tecnología y que esta comporta fetichismo y funcionalidad. El artículo tiene cuatro partes. Primeramente, expongo las consideraciones generales que requiere una aproximación filosófica al sentido común y concreto la filosofía de la historia en la que baso mi análisis. Segundo, argumento que el sentido común moderno es indisociable de (...)
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    La relación entre latitudinarismo, escepticismo, tolerancia y protestantismo en la obra de John Locke.Joan Severo Chumbita - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 21 (1).
    RESUMEN:Este trabajo tiene por objeto analizar la articulación entre la afirmación del carácter racional de la fe, esto es, su dimensión latitudinaria, el escepticismo epistemológico, y su derivación práctica en un concepto de tolerancia restringido al interior del protestantismo. Se subrayará, en este sentido, el carácter estratégico de la articulación entre racionalidad de la fe y escepticismo, en cuanto permite apelar a la ignorancia con vistas a la tolerancia, sin por ello dejar de sostener la interpretación protestante del cristianismo, en (...)
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    Humanismo y educación: Aprender el goce de vivir.Joan Manuel del Pozo Álvarez - 2018 - Voces de la Educación 3 (5):49-55.
    El humanismo, asociado históricamente a la educación –la paideia griega- merece ser repensado y recuperado para la educación en un momento de cambio tecnológico tan acelerado y tan influyente en la condición humana que ya hay quien habla de “transhumanismo”. Se analiza la riqueza polisémica de la noción de humanismo y el valor de la formación humanística al servicio de la justicia; y finalmente, su valor como aprendizaje del goce mismo de vivir. En suma, su alto valor educativo. Palabras clave: (...)
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  35. Hermenéutica y pedagogía: por una filosofía antropológica de la finitud.Joan-Carles Mèlich Sangrà - 2006 - Estudios Filosóficos 55 (160):481-490.
    En este ensayo se trata de reflexionar sobre la implicación de la hermenéutica (de inspiración nietzscheana) en filosofía de la educación. En la primera parte se lleva a cabo una crítica del positivismo y de la pedagogía tecnológica. En la segunda, se exponen algunas de las implicaciones hermenéuticas más importantes de la filosofía de Nietzsche. Finalmente, en la tercera parte, se realiza una propuesta filosófico-pedagógica de inspiración hermenéutica, que el autor denomina "narrativa" para contraponerla tanto al positivismo como a la (...)
     
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes, W. G. Tillmans, Kitty Mul, J. Lambrecht, ThC de Kruijf, Marc Schneiders, Hans Goddijn, Henk J. M. Schoot, Jan Lambrecht, J. Y. H. A. Jacobs, G. Rouwhorst, F. J. Theunis, D. J. Leys, Drs Jlm Vis, Drs J. L. M. Vis, A. Braeckman, A. Pavert, A. van de Pavert, E. Dirven, Joan Hemels & Joh G. Hahn - 1990 - Bijdragen 51 (4):440-463.
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  37. Educación y vida cotidiana.Joan-Carles Mèlich Sangrà - 1993 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 49 (1):135-148.
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    El concepto de discrecionalidad Y su control.Joan Mesquida Sampol - 2003 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 37:337-358.
    In this paper I attempt to o f fer a concept of discretion and to an a l yse the forms of control that can be e x ercised in this matte r . F rom the concept of l e g al ce r taint y , w e can obse r v e h o w discretion eme r ges in those cases that are e n visaged b y the norms and in the so called hard cases. (...)
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  39. Tiempo Y medida. Investigaciones fenomenológicas sobre temporalidad Y cronometría.Joan González Guardiola - 2007 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas: Anuario de la Sociedad Española de Fenomenología 5:11.
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    Sheldon Wolin’s theoretical practice.Robyn Marasco, Jason Frank, Joan Tronto, Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo & Nicholas Xenos - 2017 - Contemporary Political Theory 16 (1):65-115.
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  41. La construcción del sentido del sufrimiento y la muerte: antropología filosófica y filosofía de la educación en E. Frankl.Joan-Carles Mèlich Sangrà - 1994 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 22:93-103.
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  42. La valoración científica del paisaje: Luis Pardo y los Lagos de España.Joan F. Mateu Bellés - 2009 - In Eduardo Martínez de Pisón & Nicolás Ortega (eds.), Los valores del paisaje. Soria: Fundación Duques de Soria. pp. 137--166.
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    Hembra Sin Nombre: Una Aproximación Analítica Al Conflicto Entre Feminismo y Transactivismo.Joan Manuel Segura Guiscafré - 2023 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 114:229-259.
    La polémica entre feminismo y transactivismo lleva tiempo ocupando titulares, artículos, debates, etc. En este trabajo se intentan clarificar algunos de los problemas conceptuales que subyacen al conflicto. Para empezar, se abordan los conceptos de «sexo», «género» e «identidad de género» a partir del aparato conceptual proveniente de la ontología social presentada por John Searle. A continuación, ante la conveniencia de disponer de términos para hacer referencia unívoca a las personas de un sexo y de otro, se contrastan diferentes sentidos (...)
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    Apropiación privada de la tierra y derechos políticos en la obra de John Locke.Joan Severo Chumbita - 2014 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de la Ideas 7:193-210.
    In order to consider the influence of tangible property on the exercise of political rights in the work of John Locke, we’ll analyze, first, the distribution and acreage measurement of the requirements for political participation and the exercise of public functions in The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina ; secondly, the considerations on land ownership, as a means of production, and the wage labor in Chapter V of Two Treatises of Government , II; finally, we’ll analyze the patrimonial restrictions for the (...)
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    Deception methods in psychology: Have they changed in 23 years?Joan E. Sieber, Rebecca Iannuzzo & Beverly Rodriguez - 1995 - Ethics and Behavior 5 (1):67 – 85.
    To learn whether criticism and regulation of research practices have been followed by a reduction of deception or use of more acceptable approaches to deception, the contents of all 1969, 1978, 1986, and 1992 issues of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology were examined. Deception research was coded according to type of (non)informing (e.g., false informing, consent to deception, no informing), possible harmfulness of deception employed (e.g., powerfulness of induction, morality of the behavior induced, privacy of behavior), method of (...)
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  46. Diálogo sobre tres modelos de definición de la barbarie y lo civilizado en la filosofía política actual.Joan Vergés Gifra & Miguel Angel Quintana Paz - 2002 - Estudios Filosóficos 51 (147):195-222.
    Dos filósofos dialogan sobre cómo definir en nuestros días la barbarie desde la filosofía política actual. Barajan para ello tres tipos de respuestas. La respuesta ilustrada es la que considera que la diversidad de concepciones del bien de nuestras sociedades es un hecho pernicioso para el desarrollo de la Humanidad, y que hay que imponer sobre ese batiburrillo de opiniones bárbaras la concepción sobre lo bueno más racional, la que en Occidente se propugna desde la Ilustración dieciochesca. La respuesta liberal, (...)
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    Democracia, participación y transformacion social.Joan Subirats - 2005 - Polis 12.
    Partiendo de una reflexión sobre las limitaciones que enfrenta la democracia en el contexto de la globalización actual, el autor analiza las posibilidades de una nueva relación entre las personas, los colectivos y las instituciones del Estado. Los desafíos que enfrenta la humanidad, a escala mundial, no pueden seguir siendo enfrentados con las formas sociales y políticas propias del marco del Estado-Nación territorial. La democracia continuaría siendo la mejor alternativa a esta crisis epocal, pero aquella que surja de una profunda (...)
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    Artificial Personhood: Nursing Ethics in a Medical World.Joan Liaschenko - 1995 - Nursing Ethics 2 (3):185-196.
    Artificial persons are those who speak and act for others. Nurses speak and act for patients as well as for physicians and institutions, or, more aptly, institutionalized medicine. Yet, acting for institutionalized medicine can be harmful to nurses, due to the psychological experience of moral distress and the loss of integrity of their practice. This paper illustrates the harm to nurses as expressed in narratives of their practice, and suggests some initial steps we might take in resisting the artificial personhood (...)
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    Racial, Ethnic, and Tribal Classifications in Biomedical Research With Biological and Group Harm.Joan McGregor - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (9):23-24.
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    El "árabe medio" y la lexicografía.Joan Vernet - 1964 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 17:213-216.
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