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  1. Roxana Cardenas & Carmen Moreno (2004). A Critical Reflection on Participative Planning for Regional Development. World Futures 60 (1 & 2):147 – 160.score: 120.0
    This article presents a description and a critical reflection of some methodological issues involved in a number of participative planning projects that have been carried out in several cities and/or communities in Mexico and other Latin-American countries since 1994. The projects involved the design of regional development plans based on a vision shared by the corresponding communities. The projects include the participation of a large number of people, representing the various sectors of the populations concerned as well as the leading (...)
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  2. Johanna Mair, Julie Battilana & Julian Cardenas (2012). Organizing for Society: A Typology of Social Entrepreneuring Models. Journal of Business Ethics 111 (3):353-373.score: 30.0
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  3. Anthony J. Cárdenas (1985). The Literary Prologue of Alfonso X. Thought 60 (4):456-467.score: 30.0
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  4. Ibarra Cárdenas & J. de (2007). La Construcción Judicial de la Democracia En Iberoamérica. In José Rubio Carrecedo (ed.), Political Philosophy: New Proposals for New Questions: Proceedings of the 22nd Ivr World Congress, Granada 2005, Volume Ii = Filosofía Política: Nuevas Propuestas Para Nuevas Cuestiones. Franz Steiner Verlag.score: 30.0
  5. William Prior (2006). Review of Gabriela Roxana Carone, Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (10).score: 9.0
  6. Dana Miller (2007). Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions—Gabriela Roxana Carone. International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (4):498-500.score: 9.0
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  7. G. Eatough (1989). Renaissance Latin Drama in England E. F. J. Tucker: George Ruggle, Ignoramus. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 1.) Pp. Iv + 226. Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1987. Paper, DM 98. Thomas W. Best: Cancer, Edmund Stubbe, Fraus Honesta. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 2.) Pp. Iv + 294. Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1987. Paper, DM 118. Susan Brock: Walter Hawkesworth, Leander, Labyrinthus. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 3.) Pp. Ii+192. Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1987. Paper, DM 138. John C. Coldewey, Brian F. Copenhaver: Thomas Watson, Antigone; William Alabaster, Roxana; Peter Mease, Adrastus Parentans Sive Vindicta. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 4.) Pp. Iv+178. Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1987. Paper, DM 98. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):129-131.score: 9.0
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  8. Etzel Cardena (2008). Consciousness and Emotions as Interpersonal and Transpersonal Systems: This Paper is Dedicated to the Living Memory of May Buelna de Cardeña (1924-2008). [REVIEW] Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (s 10-11):249-263.score: 4.0
    Emotions and consciousness are intimately linked and often conceived from a purely intrapersonal perspective. This paper explores the implications of considering emotions as not only intrapersonal but also as interpersonal and transpersonal heterarchical (i.e., every component has potentially equal importance) systems. It is telling that in contemplative traditions and contemporary research on hypnotic experience, deep 'inner' experience is pregnant with interpersonal and transpersonal meanings. Similarly, the propensity to have porous conscious experiences is paralleled by the tendency to be affected by (...)
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  9. Roxana Baiasu (2007). Being and Time and the Problem of Space. Research in Phenomenology 37 (3):324-356.score: 3.0
  10. Roxana Baiasu (2009). Heidegger's Topology: Being, Place, World, by Jeff Malpas. European Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):315-323.score: 3.0
  11. Gabriela Roxana Carone (2000). Hedonism and the Pleasureless Life in Plato's Philebus. Phronesis 45 (4):257-283.score: 3.0
    This paper re-evaluates the role that Plato confers to pleasure in the "Philebus." According to leading interpretations, Plato there downplays the role of pleasure, or indeed rejects hedonism altogether. Thus, scholars such as D. Frede have taken the "mixed life" of pleasure and intelligence initially submitted in the "Philebus" to be conceded by Socrates only as a remedial good, second to a life of neutral condition, where one would experience no pleasure and pain. Even more strongly, scholars such as Irwin (...)
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  12. Gabriela Roxana Carone (2005). Mind and Body in Late Plato. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (3):227-269.score: 3.0
    In this paper I re-examine the status of the mind-body relation in several of Plato’s late dialogues. A range of views has been attributed to Plato here. For example, it has been thought that Plato is a substance dualist, for whom the mind can exist independently of the body; or an attribute dualist, who has left behind the strong dualistic commitments of the Phaedo by allowing that the mind may be the subject of spatial movements. But even in cases where (...)
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  13. Gabriela Roxana Carone (2005). Plato's Cosmology and It's Ethical Dimensions. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    Although a great deal has been written on Plato's ethics, his cosmology has not received so much attention in recent times, and its importance for his ethical thought has remained under-explored. By offering integrated accounts of Timaeus, Philebus, Politicus and Laws X, the book reveals a strongly symbiotic relation between the cosmic and the human sphere. It is argued that in his late period Plato presents a picture of an organic universe, endowed with structure and intrinsic value, which both urges (...)
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  14. Roxana Baiasu (2009). Puzzles of Discourse in Being and Time : Minding Gaps in Understanding. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (5):681-706.score: 3.0
    This paper takes issue with Heidegger's claim that discourse and understanding are equally basic in the constitution of our making sense of the world. I argue that Heidegger cannot consistently establish this claim, and that discourse can be thought of as being more basic than understanding. The proposed line of thinking has the advantage of shedding light on both the finitude and the normativity of our making sense of the world. Thus, by setting up an exchange with the later Wittgenstein's (...)
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  15. Gabriela Roxana Carone (2004). Creation in the "Timaeus": The Middle Way. Apeiron 37 (3):211 - 226.score: 3.0
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  16. Gabriela Roxana Carone (1998). Socrates' Human Wisdom and Sophrosune in Charmides 164c Ff. Ancient Philosophy 18 (2):267-286.score: 3.0
  17. Oscar Javier Cárdenas Rodríguez (2009). Poverty Reduction Approaches in Mexico Since 1950: Public Spending for Social Programs and Economic Competitiveness Programs. Journal of Business Ethics 88:269 - 281.score: 3.0
    Mexico has long suffered from poverty. Two common government approaches to poverty reduction are public spending for social programs, and public spending for economic competitiveness programs. This article summarizes the nature and effects of these two approaches based on information published in Mexican journals and international research institution reports written in Spanish. Since 1990, public spending for social programs has increased at an annual rate of 7%, whereas spending for economic competitiveness programs has become stagnant. Researchers report that: (1) spending (...)
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  18. Roxana Albu (2002). Force of Imagination. The Sense of the Elemental. Studia Phaenomenologica 2 (3-4):221-226.score: 3.0
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  19. Roxana Albu (2002). Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic. Studia Phaenomenologica 2 (1-2):304-307.score: 3.0
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  20. Roxana Albu (2001). Heidegger toward the Turn. Studia Phaenomenologica 1 (1-2):373-378.score: 3.0
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  21. Gabriela Roxana Carone (2005). Socratic Rhetoric in the "Gorgias". Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):221 - 241.score: 3.0
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  22. Gabriela Roxana Carone (2003). The Place of Hedonism in Plato's Laws. Ancient Philosophy 23 (2):283-300.score: 3.0
  23. Jaime F. Cárdenas-García (forthcoming). Distributed Cognition: An Ectoderm-Centric Perspective. Biosemiotics:1-14.score: 3.0
    Distributed cognition is widely recognized as an approach to the study of all cognition. It identifies the distribution of cognitive processes between persons and technology, among people, and across time in the development of the social and material contexts for thinking. This paper suggests an ectoderm-centric perspective as the basis for distributed cognition, and in so doing redefines distributed cognition as the ability of an organism to interact with its environment for the purpose of satisfying its most basic physiological (internal (...)
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  24. Gabriela Roxana Carone (1998). Plato and the Environment. Environmental Ethics 20 (2):115-133.score: 3.0
    In this paper, I set out to refute several charges that have recently been raised against Plato’s attitude toward the environment and to present him under a new light of relevance for the contemporary environmental debate. For this purpose, I assess the meaning of Plato’s metaphysical dualism, his notion of nature and teleology, and the kind of value that he attributes to animals, plants, and the land in general. I thus show how Plato’s organicist view of the universe endows it (...)
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  25. Gabriela Roxana Carone (1994). Teleology and Evil in "Laws" 10. The Review of Metaphysics 48 (2):275 - 298.score: 3.0
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  26. V. K. Kumar (forthcoming). Reflections on the Varieties of Hypnotizables: A Commentary on Terhune and Cardeña☆. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 3.0
  27. Ana Barahonas, Susana Pinar & Francisco J. Ayala (2005). Introduction and Institutionalization of Genetics in Mexico Ana Barahona, Susana Pinar and Francisco J. Ayala. Journal of the History of Biology 38 (2):273 - 299.score: 3.0
    We explore the distinctive characteristics of Mexico's society, politics and history that impacted the establishment of genetics in Mexico, as a new disciplinary field that began in the early 20th century and was consolidated and institutionalized in the second half. We identify about three stages in the institutionalization of genetics in Mexico. The first stage can be characterized by Edmundo Taboada, who was the leader of a research program initiated during the Cárdenas government (1934-1940), which was primarily directed towards improving (...)
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  28. Gabriela Roxana Carone (2002). Pleasure, Virtue, Externals, and Happiness in Plato's "Laws". History of Philosophy Quarterly 19 (4):327 - 344.score: 3.0
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  29. Roxana Baiasu, Graham Bird & A. W. Moore (eds.) (2012). Contemporary Kantian Metaphysics: New Essays on Time and Space. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 3.0
  30. Gabriela Roxana Carone (2006). The Virtues of Platonic Love. In J. H. Lesher, Debra Nails & Frisbee C. C. Sheffield (eds.), Plato's Symposium: Issues in Interpretation and Reception. Distributed by Harvard University Press.score: 3.0
     
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  31. José Luis Cárdenas B. (2012). Nadler, Steven. A Book Forged in Hell. Spinoza's Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age. Ideas y Valores 61 (150):260-265.score: 3.0
    Se busca rastrear la imagen que Platón tiene de Heráclito y articularla con la estructura argumentativa del Cratilo, para comprender las necesidades textuales a las que responde la doctrina del flujo perpetuo, es decir, la discusión sobre la corrección (ὀρθότης) del nombre. Gracias a la inclusión del testimonio heraclíteo, resulta posible rastrear la presunta consolidación de la tesis sobre los nombres primarios y los secundarios como el eje de la separación entre dos planos de realidad (uno estable y uno móvil) (...)
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  32. Cárdenas Gracia & Jaime Fernando (2005). La Argumentación Como Derecho. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.score: 3.0
     
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  33. Roxana-Ema Guliciuc (2008). Le Cadre Spatio-temporel de la Marginalisation chez J.-M.G. Le Clézio et Göran Tunström. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 26:87-92.score: 3.0
    Dans l’imaginaire philosophique de J.-M.G. Le Clézio et de Göran Tunström, le rapport centralité / marginalisation occupe une place extrêmement importante. Les personnages de ces deux écrivains sont souvent intégrés dans des sociétés plus ou moins ouvertes, où l’isolement représente l’élément central. Ayant une certe philosophie implicite, mais loin de proposer l’image d’une société parfaite, les romans de J.-M.G. Le Clézio et de Göran Tunström, décrivent, tout aucontraire, la vie des enfants dans une collectivité qui ne les aime pas, où (...)
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  34. Roxana Verona (forthcoming). Romancing the Reader. Semiotics:156-164.score: 3.0
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  35. Devin Blair Terhune, Etzel Cardeña & Magnus Lindgren (2011). Dissociated Control as a Signature of Typological Variability in High Hypnotic Suggestibility. Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):727-736.score: 1.0
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  36. Devin Blair Terhune & Etzel Cardeña (forthcoming). Differential Patterns of Spontaneous Experiential Response to a Hypnotic Induction: A Latent Profile Analysis. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 1.0
  37. Devin Blair Terhune & Etzel Cardeña (forthcoming). Methodological and Practical Issues Regarding Phenomenological Subtypes of Highly Suggestible Individuals: A Response to Kumar☆. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 1.0
  38. E. Cardena & S. Lynn (eds.) (2000). Varieties of Anomalous Experience: Examining the Scientific Evidence. American Psychological Association.score: 1.0
  39. Ronald J. Pekala & E. Cardena (2000). Methodological Issues in the Study of Altered States of Consciousness and Anomalous Experiences. In E. Cardena & S. Lynn (eds.), Varieties of Anomalous Experience: Examining the Scientific Evidence. American Psychological Association.score: 1.0