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    From knowledge to violence: the epistemic dimension of sexual violence testimony.Aurora Georgina Bustos Arellano - 2022 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 66:289-310.
    The aim of this article is to highlight the epistemic dimension present in the testimony of victims of sexual violence, which takes place through various mechanisms of epistemic injustice, whether testimonial or hermeneutic. In order to show the effects of the relation between epistemic wrongs and sexual violence, I focus on some cases of sexual injustice in Mexican society which support the contention that the systematic recurrence of sexual violence and epistemic injustices lead to a particular form of epistemic dehumanization.
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    Aurora Georgina Bustos Arellano, Mayra Jocelin Martínez Martínez (coordinadoras), Las filósofas que nos formaron: Injusticias, retos y propuestas en la Filosofía.Julia Muñoz Velasco - 2023 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 55 (155):268-273.
    Tras el recorrido que nos ofrecen estas tres secciones, podemos volver al propósito detrás del libro. Las coordi- nadoras puntualizan que su intención es “crear conversaciones en torno a nuestra formación teórica, profesional y humana desde un lugar equitativo y franco. Queremos construir con todas nuestras voces, un espacio abierto a nuevas ideas y propuestas”.5 Esta apertura se aprecia fácilmente, ya que el libro es accesible tanto para un público familiarizado con los debates filosóficos abordados (desde la epistemología hasta la (...)
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    Georgina Tuari Stewart on Decolonizing and Indigenizing Education in Canada.Georgina Tuari Stewart - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (4):434-436.
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    From both sides of the indigenous-settler hyphen in Aotearoa New Zealand.Georgina Stewart - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (8):767-775.
    Iho/abstractThe idea of the ‘intercultural hyphen’ is likened to a gap or bridge between ethnic groups, created from the ongoing intertwining of sociopolitical and intellectual histories. This ‘gap or bridge’ wording captures the paradoxical nature of the intercultural space, for which the ‘hyphen’ is a shorthand symbol or sign. There are options on either side to engage or disengage across the intercultural space represented by the hyphen—but how, and with what results? In Aotearoa New Zealand, tensions invoked by the indigenous-settler (...)
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    Georgina Tuari Stewart on Decolonizing and Indigenizing Education in Canada : Canadian Scholars, 2020, RRP$59.95, ISBN 9781773381817. [REVIEW]Georgina Tuari Stewart - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (4):434-436.
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    What is ‘moral distress’ in nursing? A feminist empirical bioethics study.Georgina Morley, Caroline Bradbury-Jones & Jonathan Ives - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (5):1297-1314.
    BackgroundThe phenomenon of ‘moral distress’ has continued to be a popular topic for nursing research. However, much of the scholarship has lacked conceptual clarity, and there is debate about what it means to experience moral distress. Moral distress remains an obscure concept to many clinical nurses, especially those outside of North America, and there is a lack of empirical research regarding its impact on nurses in the United Kingdom and its relevance to clinical practice.Research aimTo explore the concept of moral (...)
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    What is ‘moral distress’? A narrative synthesis of the literature.Georgina Morley, Jonathan Ives, Caroline Bradbury-Jones & Fiona Irvine - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (3):646-662.
    Aims:The aim of this narrative synthesis was to explore the necessary and sufficient conditions required to define moral distress.Background:Moral distress is said to occur when one has made a moral judgement but is unable to act upon it. However, problems with this narrow conception have led to multiple redefinitions in the empirical and conceptual literature. As a consequence, much of the research exploring moral distress has lacked conceptual clarity, complicating attempts to study the phenomenon.Design:Systematic literature review and narrative synthesis (November (...)
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    Gaming, Texting, Learning? Teaching Engineering Ethics Through Students' Lived Experiences With Technology.Georgina Voss - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):1375-1393.
    This paper examines how young peoples’ lived experiences with personal technologies can be used to teach engineering ethics in a way which facilitates greater engagement with the subject. Engineering ethics can be challenging to teach: as a form of practical ethics, it is framed around future workplace experience in a professional setting which students are assumed to have no prior experience of. Yet the current generations of engineering students, who have been described as ‘digital natives’, do however have immersive personal (...)
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    Mitigating Moral Distress through Ethics Consultation.Georgina Morley, Lauren R. Sankary & Cristie Cole Horsburgh - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):61-63.
    While the phenomenon of ‘moral distress’ has been of interest to the nursing community since Jameton first described it in 1984, moral distress is now understood to effect healthcare professionals...
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    Covid‐19: Ethical Challenges for Nurses.Georgina Morley, Christine Grady, Joan McCarthy & Connie M. Ulrich - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (3):35-39.
    The Covid‐19 pandemic has highlighted many of the difficult ethical issues that health care professionals confront in caring for patients and families. The decisions such workers face on the front lines are fraught with uncertainty for all stakeholders. Our focus is on the implications for nurses, who are the largest global health care workforce but whose perspectives are not always fully considered. This essay discusses three overarching ethical issues that create a myriad of concerns and will likely affect nurses globally (...)
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    Maori philosophy: indigenous thinking from Aotearoa.Georgina Tuari Stewart - 2020 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book is a concise introduction to Maori philosophy, covering the symbolic systems and worldviews of the indigenous people of Aotearoa, New Zealand. This book addresses core philosophical issues including Maori notions of the self, the world, epistemology, the form in which Maori philosophy is conveyed, and whether or not Maori philosophy has a teleological agenda. The book introduces key texts, thinkers and themes and includes pedagogical features including: - A Maori-to-English glossary; - Accessible English translations of primary source material; (...)
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    Mäori in the science curriculum: Developments and possibilities.Georgina Stewart - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (6):851–870.
    The aim of this paper is to examine the current state of development of Mäori science curriculum policy, and the roles that various discourses have played in shaping these developments. These discussions provide a background for suggestions about a possible future direction, and the presentation of a new concept for Mäori science education.
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    Relational suffering and the moral authority of love and care.Georgina D. Campelia, Jennifer C. Kett & Aaron Wightman - 2020 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 41 (4):165-178.
    Suffering is a ubiquitous yet elusive concept in health care. In a field devoted to the pursuit of objective data, suffering is a phenomenon with deep ties to subjective experience, moral values, and cultural norms. Suffering’s tie to subjective experience makes it challenging to discern and respond to the suffering of others. In particular, the question of whether a child with profound neurocognitive disabilities can suffer has generated a robust discourse, rooted in philosophical conceptualizations of personhood as well as the (...)
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    Are AI systems biased against the poor? A machine learning analysis using Word2Vec and GloVe embeddings.Georgina Curto, Mario Fernando Jojoa Acosta, Flavio Comim & Begoña Garcia-Zapirain - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-16.
    Among the myriad of technical approaches and abstract guidelines proposed to the topic of AI bias, there has been an urgent call to translate the principle of fairness into the operational AI reality with the involvement of social sciences specialists to analyse the context of specific types of bias, since there is not a generalizable solution. This article offers an interdisciplinary contribution to the topic of AI and societal bias, in particular against the poor, providing a conceptual framework of the (...)
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    Bioética, una disciplina de estructura filosófica. Reflexiones sobre los métodos de la bioética.José Salvador Arellano Rodríguez & Alberto Cuauhtémoc Mayorga Madrigal - 2024 - Perseitas 12:197-218.
    Este trabajo tiene el objetivo de mostrar que actualmente la bioética, si bien requiere de la aplicación de conocimientos de disciplinas heterogéneas, afronta diversas polémicas que tienen una estructura filosófica. Para sustentar una perspectiva filosófica como problema central, el método de abordaje de la presente propuesta contempla un análisis acerca del tipo de indagaciones que caracterizan a la bioética, la delimitación del objeto que estudia, las propuestas metodológicas más relevantes y aquellas alternativas de búsqueda que pretenden tomar distancia de la (...)
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    La educación en tiempos débiles e inciertos.Antonio Arellano (ed.) - 2005 - Bogotá (Colombia): Convenio Andrés Bello.
    Este texto es el producto de un intercambio que parte del reconocimiento de una profunda crisis cultural de la Educacion e intenta, desde los bordes de los saberes institucionalizados localizar lugares compartidos de deflexión situada ...
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    La literatura folklórica en el aula del profesorado: Una manera de recuperar la tradición por medio de la poesía y de la narración.Marcelo Emilio Bianchi Bustos - 2017 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 6 (1):29-35.
    La literatura de tradición folklórica cobra especial importancia dentro de la educación inicial. Por ese motivo se decidió desarrollar un proyecto de trabajo con las estudiantes del profesorado de nivel inicial para que comprendieran su importancia y que, posteriormente, pudieron aplicar una serie de conocimientos y estrategias en el aula. Se teorizó acerca de la importancia de la narración y/o lectura de diversos textos narrativos y poéticos de tradición oral de origen latinoamericano para que de esa forma pudieran ingresar en (...)
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  18. The mission.Georgina Endfield - 2011 - In John A. Agnew & David N. Livingstone (eds.), The SAGE handbook of geographical knowledge. Los Angeles: SAGE.
     
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    Navarro, Clara, El capitalismo de hoy, la incertidumbre de mañana., Madrid: Pepitas de Calabaza, 2022.Aurora Gonzalez Escorihuela - 2023 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 40 (2):409-411.
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    Leigh a. Payne, Gabriel Pereira y Laura Bernal-Bermúdez, Justicia transicional y rendición de cuentas de actores económicos, desde abajo: desplegando la palanca de Arquímedes.Javier González-Arellano - 2023 - Derechos y Libertades: Revista de Filosofía del Derecho y derechos humanos 48:309-314.
    Este artículo reseña: Leigh A. PAYNE, Gabriel PEREIRA y Laura BERNAL-BERMÚDEZ, Justicia transicional y rendición de cuentas de actores económicos, desde abajo: desplegando la palanca de Arquímedes, Dejusticia, Bogotá, 2021, 486 pp.
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    Subsunción de lo sensible según categorías: La discusión de Richard Kroner Y Salomon Maimon con Immanuel Kant.Hugo Herrera Arellano - 2010 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 66.
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    Wearing the Mask Inside Out.Georgina Kleege - 2000 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 67.
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  23. Commentary: The need for balancing the reproductive rights of women and the unborn in the mexican court room.María de Jesús Medina Arellano - 2010 - Medical Law Review 18 (3):427-33.
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    Título de la amistança.Georgina Olivetto - 2011 - San Millán de la Cogolla: Cilengua. Edited by Alonso de Cartagena & Luca Mannelli.
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    «Debate del anciano y el joven» de Yisḥaq ibn Pulgar: ¿Torah versus filosofía?Aurora Salvatierra Ossorio - 2023 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 28:e81774.
    «El debate del anciano y el joven» de Yisḥaq ibn Pulgar ha sido estudiado como parte de `Ezer ha-dat y en relación con la polémica religiosa que su autor mantuvo con Abner de Burgos/Alfonso de Valladolid. Pero la tradición manuscrita permite también el análisis de esta disputa como un texto que circuló de manera independiente. Desde esta perspectiva, se propone una lectura de esta versión que, atendiendo a aspectos formales y de contenido, ofrece nuevas claves de interpretación en el marco (...)
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    Starting Points: An interview with Hubert Dreyfus.Zoë Sachs-Arellano - 2005 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 13 (1):123-152.
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    Reasons to Redefine Moral Distress: A Feminist Empirical Bioethics Analysis.Georgina Morley, Caroline Bradbury-Jones & Jonathan Ives - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (1):61-71.
    There has been increasing debate in recent years about the conceptualization of moral distress. Broadly speaking, two groups of scholars have emerged: those who agree with Jameton’s ‘narrow definition’ that focuses on constraint and those who argue that Jameton’s definition is insufficient and needs to be broadened. Using feminist empirical bioethics, we interviewed critical care nurses in the United Kingdom about their experiences and conceptualizations of moral distress. We provide our broader definition of moral distress and examples of data that (...)
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    Effect of Physical Activity on Self-Concept: Theoretical Model on the Mediation of Body Image and Physical Self-Concept in Adolescents.Juan Gregorio Fernández-Bustos, Álvaro Infantes-Paniagua, Ricardo Cuevas & Onofre Ricardo Contreras - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Objective: The aim of this research was to study the mediation of body dissatisfaction, physical self-concept, and body mass index (BMI) on the relationship between physical activity and self-concept in adolescents. Materials and Methods: A sample of 652 Spanish students between 12 and 17 years participated in a cross-sectional study. Physical self-concept and general self-concept were assessed with the Physical Self-Concept Questionnaire (CAF), body dissatisfaction with the Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ), and physical activity was estimated with the International Physical Activity (...)
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    Deconstructing Structural Injustices in the Clinic, Classroom, and Boardroom.Georgina Morley, Timothy E. Brown, Lauren R. Sankary & Sundus H. Riaz - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (3):29-32.
    Russell articulates compelling reasons that bioethicists and health care professionals should take individual responsibility for deconstructing structural injustices in healthcare through in...
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    El escultor de la eterna Alemania: Hitler y la estetización de la política en el III Reich.Javier Leiva Bustos - 2023 - Isegoría 69:e17.
    Desde su juventud, Hitler experimentó el anhelo interno de convertirse en un renombrado artista, tanto en su Austria natal como en la Alemania a la que sentía pertenecer. Si bien la Escuela de Bellas Artes de Viena frustró, por dos veces, su sueño en el terreno de las artes plásticas, la política le brindó la oportunidad de hacerlo realidad; y, una vez convertido en Führer de todos los alemanes, se concibió a sí mismo como el gran artista que debía regenerar (...)
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    Reconceiving Reproduction: Removing “Rearing” From the Definition—and What This Means for ART.Georgina Antonia Hall - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (1):117-129.
    The predominant position in the reproductive rights literature argues that access to assisted reproductive technologies (ART) forms part of an individual’s right to reproduce. On this reasoning, refusal of treatment by clinicians (via provision) violates a hopeful parent’s reproductive right and discriminates against the infertile. I reject these views and suggest they wrongly contort what reproductive freedom entitles individuals to do and demand of others. I suggest these views find their origin, at least in part, in the way we define (...)
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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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    Moral Distress and Austerity: An Avoidable Ethical Challenge in Healthcare.Georgina Morley, Jonathan Ives & Caroline Bradbury-Jones - 2019 - Health Care Analysis 27 (3):185-201.
    Austerity, by its very nature, imposes constraints by limiting the options for action available to us because certain courses of action are too costly or insufficiently cost effective. In the context of healthcare, the constraints imposed by austerity come in various forms; ranging from the availability of certain treatments being reduced or withdrawn completely, to reductions in staffing that mean healthcare professionals must ration the time they make available to each patient. As austerity has taken hold, across the United Kingdom (...)
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    Experiences of indigenous (Māori/Pasifika) early career academics.Georgina Tuari Stewart, Te Wai Barbarich-Unasa, Dion Enari, Cecelia Faumuina, Deborah Heke, Dion Henare, Taniela Lolohea, Megan Phillips, Hilda Port, Nimbus Staniland, Nooroa Tapuni, Rerekura Teaurere, Yvonne Ualesi, Leilani Walker, Nesta Devine & Jacoba Matapo - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    This article presents narratives from 13 Indigenous early career academics (ECAs) at one university in Auckland, New Zealand. These experiences are likely to represent those of Indigenous Māori and Pasifika ECAs nationally, given the small, centralised nature of the national academy of Aotearoa New Zealand. The narratives contain testimony, fictionalised vignettes of experience, and poetic expressions. Meeting the demands of an academic role in one’s first years of working at a university is a big deal for anyone; the extra pressures (...)
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    Kaupapa Māori, Philosophy and Schools.Georgina Stewart - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (11):1270-1275.
    Goals for adding philosophy to the school curriculum centre on the perceived need to improve the general quality of critical thinking found in society. School philosophy also provides a means for asking questions of value and purpose about curriculum content across and between subjects, and, furthermore, it affirms the capability of children to think philosophically. Two main routes suggested are the introduction of philosophy as a subject, and processes of facilitating philosophical discussions as a way of establishing classroom ‘communities of (...)
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    Operationalizing the role of the nurse ethicist: More than a job.Georgina Morley, Ellen M. Robinson & Lucia D. Wocial - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (5):688-700.
    The idea of a role in nursing that includes expertise in ethics has been around for more than 30 years. Whether or not one subscribes to the idea that nursing ethics is separate and distinct from bioethics, nursing practice has much to contribute to the ethical practice of healthcare, and with the strong grounding in ethics and aspiration for social justice considerations in nursing, there is no wonder that the specific role of the nurse ethicist has emerged. Nurse ethicists, expert (...)
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    Who Rules the Ruler? On the Misconduct of Journal Editors.Aurora A. C. Teixeira & Mariana Fontes da Costa - 2010 - Journal of Academic Ethics 8 (2):111-128.
    There are very few (published) accounts of editorial misconduct, and those that do exist are almost exclusively focused on medicine-related areas. In the present article we detail a case of editorial misconduct in a rather underexplored domain, the social sciences. This case demonstrates that although legal systems provide different instruments of protection to avoid, compensate for, and punish misconduct on the part of journal editors, the social and economic power unbalance between authors and publishers suggests the importance of alternative solutions (...)
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    El Museo Histórico Regional“Emma Nozzi” de Carmen de PatagonesThe Regional Historical Museum “Emma Nozzi”of Carmen de Patagones.Bustos - 2012 - Corpus.
    El director del Museo Histórico Regional “Emma Nozzi” de Carmen de Patagones y su colaborador, ambos historiadores, narran la historia de la institución, presentan las características edilicias y el patrimonio de la misma, sintetizando los aspectos más salientes de las colecciones de objetos y archivo. Se detallan los servicios que se ofrecen a los investigadores y público en general, junto con la labor de rescate documental que realizan en el museo.
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    ‘What Am I Going to Do with My Philodendron?’ Looking at a Plant in Desk Set.Georgina Evans - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (1):9.
    _Desk Set_, a 1957 20th Century Fox studio comedy, made with the sponsorship of IBM, charts the relationship between a reference librarian, Bunny Watson, and Richard Sumner, the inventor of a computer which appears to threaten her job. The film displays a thriving philodendron within Bunny’s skyscraper office, illustrating her organic style of thinking, and implicitly inviting us to see the plant in opposition to the computer. The suggestion that the plant is in some sense excessive, claiming attention beyond the (...)
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    Evolución y creación: ciencias de los orígenes, hipótesis evolucionistas y metafísica de la creatión.Joaquín Ferrer Arellano - 2011 - Pamplona: EUNSA / Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    Interview with Norman Ford.Georgina Hall - 2008 - Monash Bioethics Review 27 (3):25-33.
    After twelve years as the inaugural Director of the Caroline Chisholm Centre for Health Ethics, leading Melbourne bioethicist Dr Norman M Ford has resigned his position. Instead of contemplating retirement however, the tireless septuagenarian, who is also a philosopher, author, Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Philosophy and Bioethics at Monash University and Catholic Salesiah priest, has his sights set on tackling even more controversial biomedical issues as an independent research scholar and author. Georgina Hall gets an insight (...)
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    'I, Polybius': self-conscious didacticism?Georgina Longley - 2013 - In Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.), The Author's Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity. Oxford University Press. pp. 175.
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    Violencia, diálogo y aprendizaje de la filosofía: intervención docente en el nivel medio superior.Luis Eduardo Piña Arellano & Olivia Mireles Vargas - 2021 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 6 (1):1-13.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es exponer los resultados de una intervención docente diseñada para la enseñanza de la filosofía en el nivel medio superior. Aquí se sostiene que el problema social de la violencia y el conflicto puede ser aminorado si se educa a las nuevas generaciones para el diálogo, y más aún para el diálogo filosófico. A partir de este supuesto se diseñó y se puso en marcha una propuesta didáctica basada en el aprendizaje colaborativo y en un (...)
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    Genetics of population exchange along the historical portuguese–spanish border.J. Román-Busto, M. Tasso, G. Caravello, V. Fuster & P. Zuluaga - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 45 (1):79-93.
    SummaryThe present analysis compares the distribution of surnames by means of spatial autocorrelation analysis in the Spain–Portugal border region. The Spanish National Institute of Statistics provides a database of surnames of residents in the western Spanish provinces of Zamora, Salamanca, Cáceres, Badajoz and Huelva. The Spanish and Portuguese patterns of surname distribution were established according to various geographic axes. The results obtained show a low diversity of surnames in this region – especially in the centre – which can be explained (...)
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    Jbs jbs jbs.Jorge Román-Busto, Vicente Fuster, Sonia Colantonio & Pilar Zuluaga - 2010 - Journal of Biosocial Science 42 (1).
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    The Extra Strand of the Māori Science Curriculum.Georgina Stewart - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (10):1175-1182.
    This paper comments on the process of re-development of the Maori-medium Science (Pūtaiao) curriculum, as part of overall curriculum development in Aotearoa New Zealand. A significant difference from the English Science curriculum was the addition of an ‘extra strand’ covering the history and philosophy of science. It is recommended that this strand be taught by means of narratives (i.e. using ‘narrative pedagogy’) in order to avoid a superficial didacticism that succumbs to the traditional notion of science curriculum content as ‘merely (...)
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  47. Historia de la filosofía: manual.Ortiz Y. Bustos & M. Belisario - 1977 - Córdoba, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Dirección General de Publicaciones.
     
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    Creating Space for Feminist Ethics in Medical School.Georgina D. Campelia & Ashley Feinsinger - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (2):111-124.
    Alongside clinical practice, medical schools now confront mounting reasons to examine nontraditional approaches to ethics. Increasing awareness of systems of oppression and their effects on the experiences of trainees, patients, professionals, and generally on medical care, is pushing medical curriculum into an unfamiliar territory. While there is room throughout medical school to take up these concerns, ethics curricula are well-positioned to explore new pedagogical approaches. Feminist ethics has long addressed systems of oppression and broader structures of power. Some of its (...)
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    Reproduction misconceived: why there is no right to reproduce and the implications for ART access.Georgina Antonia Hall - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Reproduction is broadly recognised as fundamental to human flourishing. The presumptive priority of reproductive freedom forms the predominant position in the literature, translating in the non-sexual reproductive realm as an almost inviolable right to access assisted reproductive technology (ART). This position largely condemns refusal or restriction of ART by clinicians or the state as discriminatory. In this paper, I critically analyse the moral rights individuals assert in reproductive pursuit to explore whether reproductive rights entitle hopeful parents to ART. I demonstrate (...)
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    Sub-categories of moral distress among nurses: A descriptive longitudinal study.Georgina Morley, James F. Bena, Shannon L. Morrison & Nancy M. Albert - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (6):885-903.
    Background There is ongoing debate regarding how moral distress should be defined. Some scholars argue that the standard “narrow” definition overlooks morally relevant causes of distress, while others argue that broadening the definition of moral distress risks making measurement impractical. However, without measurement, the true extent of moral distress remains unknown. Research aims To explore the frequency and intensity of five sub-categorizations of moral distress, resources used, intention to leave, and turnover of nurses using a new survey instrument. Research design (...)
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