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  1. Platon, Gorgias, traduction inédite, introduction et notes par Monique Canto, Paris 1987 (Flammarion, 380 páginas).Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1988 - Méthexis 1 (1):116-118.
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  2. Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    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 underexplored. By offering accounts of Timaeus, Philebus, Politicus and Laws X, the book reveals a strongly symbiotic relation between the cosmic and 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 our respect (...)
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  3. Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2001 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xx Summer 2001. Clarendon Press. pp. 107-148.
  4. Mind and Body in Late Plato.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2005 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (3):227-269.
    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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  5. Hedonism and the Pleasureless Life in Plato's Philebus.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2000 - Phronesis 45 (4):257-283.
    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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  6. Platon, Phédon, Traduction nouvelle, introduction et notes par Monique Dixsaut, Paris 1991 (Flammarion, 448 páginas).Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1992 - Méthexis 5 (2):172-176.
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  7. Sobre El Significado y El Status Ontologico Del Demiurgo Del Timeo.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1990 - Méthexis 3 (1):33-49.
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  8. Virtud y Conocimiento En Los Diálogos Socráticos: Una Red de Paradojas.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1997 - Méthexis 10 (1):129-139.
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    Socratic Rhetoric in the Gorgias.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2005 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):221-241.
    Given that it seems uncontroversial that Socrates displays considerable contempt towards rhetoric in theGorgias,the title of this paper might strike one as an oxymoron. Indeed, a reading of the text has more than once encouraged scholars to posit an Opposition between the elenctic procedures championed by Socrates and the rhetorical procedures of his interlocutors. At least three features have been highlighted that seem to indicate this contrast:1.the Socratic interest in short questions and answers versus his interlocutors’ use of long speeches;2.the (...)
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  10. Calculating Machines or Leaky Jars? The Moral Psychology of Plato's Gorgias.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2004 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 26:55-96.
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    Teleology and Evil in "Laws" 10.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (2):275 - 298.
    THE TENTH BOOK OF THE LAWS, which contains Plato's last word on cosmology and theology, has often been considered as presenting Plato's views in a more exoteric way in contrast with the more esoteric style of the Timaeus. And there are good reasons to think that this view is correct. Whereas the Timaeus stresses that "to find the maker and father of this All is difficult, and, having found it, it is impossible to communicate it to the crowd", Plato is (...)
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    Socrates’ Human Wisdom and Sophrosune in Charmides 164c ff.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1998 - Ancient Philosophy 18 (2):267-286.
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    The Place of Hedonism in Plato’s Laws.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2003 - Ancient Philosophy 23 (2):283-300.
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    Creation in the Timaeus: The Middle Way.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2004 - Apeiron 37 (3):211-226.
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    Reversing the myth of the Politicus.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (1):88-108.
  16. Calculating Machines or Leaky Jars? The Moral Psychology of Plato's Gorgias.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2004 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxvi: Summer 2004. Oxford University Press.
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    Cosmic and human drama in Plato's statesman on cosmos, God and microcosm in the myth.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1993 - Polis 12 (1-2):99-121.
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    Pleasure, Virtue, Externals, and Happiness in Plato's "Laws".Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2002 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 19 (4):327 - 344.
  19. Plato and the Environment.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1998 - Environmental Ethics 20 (2):115-133.
    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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  20. Plato's Stoic View of Motivation.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2005 - In Ricardo Salles (ed.), Metaphysics, Soul, and Ethics in Ancient Thought: Themes From the Work of Richard Sorabji. Clarendon Press.
  21. The Ethical Function of Astronomy in Plato's Timaeus.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1997 - In T. Calvo & L. Brisson (eds.), Interpreting the Timaeus – Critias. Proceedings of the IV Symposium Platonicum. Selected papers. Sankt Augustin, Germany: Academia-Verlag. pp. 341-350.
  22. The virtues of platonic love.Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2006 - In James H. Lesher, Debra Nails & Frisbee Candida Cheyenne Sheffield (eds.), Plato's Symposium: Issues in Interpretation and Reception. Harvard University Press.
     
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  23. Anne Freire Ashbaugh, Plato’s Theory of Explanation. A Study of the Cosmological Account in the Timaeus, New York 1988 (State University of New York Press, vii + 195 páginas). [REVIEW]Gabrìela Roxana Carone - 1991 - Méthexis 4 (1):143-145.
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  24. Emilia Ruiz Yamuza, El mito como estructura formal en Platón, Salamanca, 1986 (Publicaciones de la Universidad de Sevilla, 182 páginas). [REVIEW]Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1989 - Méthexis 2 (1):88-90.
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  25. G.R.F. Ferrari: Listening to the Cicadas, A Study of Plato's Phaedrus, Cambridge 1987 (Cambridge University Press, XII + 293 páginas). [REVIEW]Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1990 - Méthexis 3 (1):136-138.
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    Luc Brisson-Walter Meyerstein, Inventer l'Univers. Le problème de la, connaissance et de les modèles cosmologiques, Paris 1991 (Les Belles Lettres, 209 páginas). [REVIEW]Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1993 - Méthexis 6 (1):210-213.
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    Montserral i Torrents dei Prats, Josep, Las transformaciones del platonismo, Bella terra, 1987 (Publicaciones de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 112 páginas). [REVIEW]Gabriela Roxana Carone - 1989 - Méthexis 2 (1):95-98.
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  28. Gabriela Roxana Carone, Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005.Péter Lautner - 2006 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 2:329-333.
    A Review of Gabriela Roxana Carone, Plato’s Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005.
     
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  29. Gabriela Roxana Carone, Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions Reviewed by.Michael L. Morgan - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (4):246-247.
  30. Gabriela Roxana Carone, Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions. [REVIEW]Michael Morgan - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27:246-247.
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    Gabriela Roxana Carone.Plato’s Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions. x + 320 pp., bibl., index. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. $70. [REVIEW]Gábor Betegh - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):619-620.
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    Review of Gabriela roxana Carone, Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions[REVIEW]William Prior - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (10).
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    Plato’s Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions—Gabriela Roxana Carone.Dana Miller - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (4):498-500.
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    Plato’s Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions—Gabriela Roxana Carone[REVIEW]Dana Miller - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (4):498-500.
  35. Reseñas Bibliográficas.Gabriela R. Carone - 1993 - Méthexis 6 (1):207-210.
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  36. The Classical Greek Tradition.Gabriela R. Carone - 2001 - In Dale Jamieson (ed.), A Companion to Environmental Philosophy. Malden, Massachusetts, USA: Blackwell. pp. 67–80.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Presocratics Socrates and Plato Aristotle Post‐Aristotelian philosophers.
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  37. Un llamado ético a la inclusión de mujeres embarazadas en investigación: Reflexiones del Foro Global de Bioética en Investigación.Carla Saenz, Jackeline Alger, Juan Pablo Beca, José Belizán, María Luisa Cafferata, Julio Arturo Canario Guzman, Jesica Candanedo, Lissette Duque, Lester Figueroa, Ana Garcés, Lionel Gresh, Ida Cristina Gubert, Dirce Guilhem, Gabriela Guz, Gustavo Kaltwasser, Roxana Lescano, Florencia Luna, Alexandrina Cardelli, Ignacio Mastroleo, Irene Melamed, Agueda Muñoz del Carpio Toia, Ricardo Palacios, Gloria Palma, Sofía Salas, Xochitl Sandoval, Sergio Surugi de Siqueira, Hans Vásquez & Bertha Villela de Vega - 2017 - Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública 41 (e13):1-2.
    El Foro Global de Bioética en Investigación (GFBR por sus siglas en inglés) se reunió el 3 y 4 de noviembre en Buenos Aires, Argentina, con el objetivo de discutir la ética de la investigación con mujeres embarazadas. El GFBR es una plataforma mundial que congrega a actores clave con el objetivo de promover la investigación realizada de manera ética, fortalecer la ética de la investigación en salud, particularmente en países de ingresos bajos y medios, y promover colaboración entre países (...)
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  38. Plato's cosmology and its ethical dimensions. [REVIEW]Paul Carelli - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (2):322-323.
    Paul Carelli - Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:2 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.2 322-323 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Paul Carelli University of Kentucky Gabriela Roxana Carone. Plato's Cosmology and its Ethical Dimensions. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. ix + 319. Cloth, $70.00. The ethical implications of Plato's late cosmology rarely receive scholarly treatment. Carone's book is a welcome exception. (...) divides her book into nine chapters. After an introductory chapter, the next six chapters form three pairs, with the first chapter of each pair offering an interpretation of the cosmology of a particular late dialogue, and the second presenting.. (shrink)
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    Observations online: Finding the ethical boundaries of Facebook research.Roxana Willis - 2019 - Research Ethics 15 (1):1-17.
    Informed consent may be unobtainable in online contexts. This article examines the difficulties of obtaining informed consent online through a Facebook case study. It is proposed that there are at least two ways informed consent could be waived in research: first, if the data are public, and second, if the data are textual. Accordingly, the publicness of the Facebook News Feed is considered. Taking account of the wide availability of Facebook users’ data, and reflecting on how public those users perceive (...)
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    Why we Fail in a Technological World.Roxana-Ionela Achiricesei, Mihaela Boboc & Ioan Mircea Turculeț - 2017 - Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines 2 (1):53-63.
    Our relationship with technology has become co-dependent and somehow a personal and an intimate one. Generally speaking, we tend to think that we experience the world around us as it is, but that is not what we really do. In a lifetime, we learn and store knowledge, but we only use from it what we think and feel it will help us to realize the most important projects in our lives. Therefore, we invent things that have the purpose to make (...)
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    Perfil sociodemográfico de salud y funcionalidad en adultos mayores de la comuna de Chillán.Roxana Alejandra Lara Jaque, MARÍA ANGÉLICA & Mardones Hernández - 2009 - Theoria: Revista Ciencia, Arte y Humanidades 18 (2):81-89.
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    El patriarcado no existe más.Roxana Kreimer - 2020 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Galerna.
  43. Despre violenţa domestică şi putere.Roxana Teşiu - 2003 - Dilema 530:10.
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    Romancing the Reader.Roxana Verona - 1990 - Semiotics:156-164.
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    La libertad original y la técnica en Karl Jaspers.José María Zapater Carón - 1991 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 2:107.
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    Observations online: Finding the ethical boundaries of Facebook research.Roxana Willis - 2017 - Research Ethics 15 (1):174701611774017.
    Informed consent may be unobtainable in online contexts. This article examines the difficulties of obtaining informed consent online through a Facebook case study. It is proposed that there are at least two ways informed consent could be waived in research: first, if the data are public, and second, if the data are textual. Accordingly, the publicness of the Facebook News Feed is considered. Taking account of the wide availability of Facebook users’ data, and reflecting on how public those users perceive (...)
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    Cooling Interventions Among Agricultural Workers: Qualitative Field-Based Study.Roxana Chicas, Nezahualcoyotl Xiuhtecutli, Nathan Eric Dickman, Joan Flocks, Madeleine Scammell, Kyle Steenland, Vicki Hertzberg & Linda McCauley - 2021 - Hispanic Health Care International 1 (online first):1-12.
    Introduction: Agricultural workers perform intense labor outside in direct sunlight and in humid environmental conditions exposing them to a high risk of heat-related illness (HRI). To implement effective cooling interventions in occupational settings, it is important to consider workers’ perceptions. To date, an analysis of agricultural workers’ experience and perception of cooling devices used in the field while working has not been published. -/- Methods: Qualitatively data from 61 agricultural workers provided details of their perceptions and experiences with cooling interventions. (...)
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    Weaker cousins of Ramsey's theorem over a weak base theory.Marta Fiori-Carones, Leszek Aleksander Kołodziejczyk & Katarzyna W. Kowalik - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (10):103028.
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    Presence and Hybridity in healthcare communication: an analysis of Wit.Roxana Delbene & Ulla Hellström Muhli - forthcoming - Pragmatics and Society.
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    Le Cadre Spatio-temporel de la Marginalisation chez J.-M.G. Le Clézio et Göran Tunström.Roxana-Ema Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 26:87-92.
    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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