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  1. Conflict, socialism, and democracy in Mill.Gustavo H. Dalaqua - 2019 - Télos 22 (1-2):33-59.
    Mill’s socialism and democratic theory have led some scholars to accuse him of trying to eliminate conflict from political life. Whereas Graeme Duncan has averred that Mill’s socialism aims to institute a completely harmonious society, James Fitzjames Stephen has contended that Millian democracy sought to evacuate conflict from political discussion. This article reconstructs both critiques and argues they are imprecise. Even if disputes motivated by redistribution of material goods would no longer exist in an egalitarian society, conflicts driven by resentment (...)
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    Democratic freedom as resistance against self‐hatred, epistemic injustice, and oppression in Paulo Freire's critical theory.Gustavo H. Dalaqua - 2019 - Constellations 26 (4):525-537.
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    Democracy as compromise: An alternative to the agonistic vs. epistemic divide.Gustavo H. Dalaqua - 2019 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 60 (144):587-607.
    The agonistic vs. epistemic dichotomy is fairly widespread in contemporary democratic theory and is endorsed by scholars as outstanding as Luis Felipe Miguel, Chantal Mouffe, and Nadia Urbinati. According to them, the idea that democratic deliberation can work as a rational exchange of arguments that aims at truth is incompatible with the recognition of conflict as a central feature of politics. In other words, the epistemic approach is bound to obliterate the agonistic and conflictive dimension of democracy. This article takes (...)
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  4. Democratic Representation and Legislative Theatre.Gustavo H. Dalaqua - 2020 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 67 (164):26-47.
    This article seeks to contribute to the debate on how political representation can promote democracy by analysing the Chamber in the Square, which is a component of legislative theatre. A set of techniques devised to democratise representative governments, legislative theatre was created by Augusto Boal when he was elected a political representative in 1993. After briefly reviewing Nadia Urbinati’s understanding of democratic representation as a diarchy of will and judgement, I partially endorse Hélène Landemore’s criticism and contend that if representation (...)
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  5. Using Art to Resist Epistemic Injustice: The Aesthetics of the Oppressed and Democratic Freedom.Gustavo H. Dalaqua - 2020 - Contention 8 (1):93-114.
    This article argues that the aesthetics of the oppressed—a series of artistic practices elaborated by Augusto Boal (1931-2009) that comprises the theatre of the oppressed, the rainbow of desire technique, and legislative theatre—utilizes art in order to resist epistemic injustice and promote democratic freedom.
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    From biocolonialism to emancipation: considerations on ethical and culturally respectful omics research with indigenous Australians.Gustavo H. Soares, Joanne Hedges, Sneha Sethi, Brianna Poirier & Lisa Jamieson - 2023 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (3):487-496.
    As part of a (bio)colonial project, the biological information of Indigenous Peoples has historically been under scientific scrutiny, with very limited benefits for communities and donors. Negative past experiences have contributed to further exclude Indigenous communities from novel developments in the field of omics research. Over the past decade, new guidelines, reflections, and projects of genetic research with Indigenous Peoples have flourished in Australia, providing opportunities to move the field into a place of respect and ethical relationships. This review explores (...)
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    Democracy and Truth: A Contingent Defense of Epistemic Democracy.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2017 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 29 (1):49-71.
    ABSTRACTContrary to what some critics of epistemic democracy claim, the association between democracy and truth does not necessarily make the former inhospitable to conflict, contestation, and pluralism. With the help of John Stuart Mill and William James, truth can be interpreted so as to make it compatible with a democratic politics that appreciates conflict and dissent. In some circumstances, truth claims are politically relevant and should become the object of democratic deliberation.
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    Liberdade democrática como desenvolvimento de si, resistência à opressão e à injustiça epistêmica.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (3):213-234.
    O artigo busca elaborar um conceito de liberdade democrática como desenvolvimento de si, resistência à opressão e à injustiça epistêmica mediante engajamento crítico com as obras de Paulo Freire, Amílcar Cabral e Augusto Boal. No pensamento dos três autores, democracia, liberdade e desenvolvimento de si constituem uma tríade de mútua influência, de sorte que o pleno exercício de quaisquer desses itens é impossível na ausência de qualquer um dos outros dois. Trata-se de mostrar, além disso, a maneira pela qual a (...)
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    Democracia representativa, conflito e justiça em J. S. Mill.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2016 - Doispontos 13 (2):15-37.
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  10. Democracia e representação: Rousseau vs. Stuart Mill.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2022 - In Carolina Biernat & Nahuel Vassallo (eds.), Historia Contemporánea. Problemas, debates y perspectivas. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional del Sur. pp. 1391-1411.
    Trata-se de relacionar as duas posições concorrentes que pautaram o debate sobre representação e democracia na filosofia moderna. Em um primeiro momento, reconstruiremos a crítica à representação, feita por Jean-Jacques Rousseau, no Contrato social (1762). A incompatibilidade entre democracia e representação postulada neste livro apoia-se nos seguintes pressupostos: 1) a soberania consiste unicamente na vontade; 2) a representação é uma forma de delegação. Em um segundo momento, investigaremos a defesa da democracia representativa, feita por John Stuart Mill, em Considerações sobre (...)
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  11. Democracia e colonialidade em Freire e Boal.Gustavo Dalaqua - 2022 - In Gustavo Dalaqua & Samon Noyama (eds.), Boal e a filosofia. CRV. pp. 53-77.
  12. Os quatro gêneros da história da filosofia.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2011 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 2 (4):61-74.
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    Conflict, consensus, and liberty in J. S. Mill’s representative democracy.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (1):110-130.
    The relationship between representative democracy and conflict in John Stuart Mill’s political philosophy has been interpreted in very different ways. While some scholars claim that Millian democracy is incompatible with political conflict, others identify in Mill a radical agonism that would offer a non-consensual model of deliberative democracy. This paper argues that neither of these views is accurate: although he highlights the centrality of conflict in political life, Mill believes that democratic deliberation presupposes a minimal level of consensus regarding the (...)
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    Lei natural e lei civil em Locke.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2015 - Aufklärung 2 (1):163-186.
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  15. O que é opressão?Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2020 - In Janaina Abreu & Paulo Roberto Padilha (eds.), Aprenda a dizer a sua palavra. São Paulo: Instituto Paulo Freire. pp. 81-88.
    Trata-se de elaborar um conceito de opressão mediante engajamento crítico com a filosofia de Paulo Freire e explorar quatro aspectos da opressão: 1) hierarquização social; 2) injustiça epistêmica; 3) injustiça estética; 4) sujeição a um poder arbitrário.
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  16. Democracia como compromisso: uma alternativa à oposição entre democracia epistêmica e democracia agonística.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2020 - In Marta Nunes da Costa (ed.), Representação: variações de um conceito. São Paulo: Liber Ars. pp. 101-120.
    Relativamente difundida na teoria democrática contemporânea, a dicotomia entre democracia epistêmica e democracia agonística é endossada por autores como Luis Felipe Miguel, Chantal Mouffe e Nadia Urbinati. De acordo com eles, a ideia de que a deliberação democrática possa funcionar como uma troca de argumentos racionais que visa à verdade é incompatível com o reconhecimento do conflito como um componente basilar da política. Tudo se passa, pois, como se a abordagem epistêmica estivesse fadada a obliterar a dimensão agonística da política. (...)
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  17. Estética da Libertação vs. Estética do Oprimido: notas sobre descolonização estética e democracia.Gustavo Dalaqua - 2022 - In Gustavo Dalaqua & Samon Noyama (eds.), Boal e a filosofia. CRV. pp. 95-111.
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  18. Construtivismo representativo vs. representação descritiva.Gustavo Dalaqua - 2021 - In Everton Maciel (ed.), Textos selecionados de filosofia política. Pelotas: Ed. UFPel: NEPFIL Online. pp. 338-340.
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    Cultural Colonialism & Aesthetic Injustice.Gustavo Dalaqua - 2022 - Philosophy Now 149:18-20.
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  20. Boal e a filosofia.Gustavo Dalaqua & Samon Noyama (eds.) - 2022 - CRV.
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    Lei natural e lei civil em John Locke.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2015 - Aufklärung 2 (1):149-168.
  22. O desenvolvimento do eu: ética, política e justiça em John Stuart Mill.Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2018 - Curitiba: Ed. UFPR.
  23. Mill entre Aristóteles e Bentham.Martha C. Nussbaum & Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2012 - Fundamento 4:187-200.
    Tradução do artigo "Mill between Aristotle and Bentham".
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    Sobre justiça: lições de Platão, Rawls e Ishiguro.Nancy Fraser & Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2014 - Revista Brasileira de Ciência Política 15:265-277.
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  25. O que é a crítica? Um ensaio sobre a virtude de Foucault.Judith Butler & Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua - 2013 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 22:159-179.
    Tradução do artigo "What is Critique? An Essay on Foucault's Virtue.".
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    Psychological literature.H. N. Gardiner & Gustavo Tosti - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (3):289-295.
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  27. On the ethics of facial transplantation research.Osborne P. Wiggins, John H. Barker, Serge Martinez, Marieke Vossen, Claudio Maldonado, Federico V. Grossi, Cedric G. Francois, Michael Cunningham, Gustavo Perez-Abadia, Moshe Kon & Joseph C. Banis - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):1 – 12.
    Transplantation continues to push the frontiers of medicine into domains that summon forth troublesome ethical questions. Looming on the frontier today is human facial transplantation. We develop criteria that, we maintain, must be satisfied in order to ethically undertake this as-yet-untried transplant procedure. We draw on the criteria advanced by Dr. Francis Moore in the late 1980s for introducing innovative procedures in transplant surgery. In addition to these we also insist that human face transplantation must meet all the ethical requirements (...)
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    Coordinating virus research: The Virus Infectious Disease Ontology.John Beverley, Shane Babcock, Gustavo Carvalho, Lindsay G. Cowell, Sebastian Duesing, Yongqun He, Regina Hurley, Eric Merrell, Richard H. Scheuermann & Barry Smith - 2024 - PLoS ONE 1.
    The COVID-19 pandemic prompted immense work on the investigation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Rapid, accurate, and consistent interpretation of generated data is thereby of fundamental concern. Ontologies––structured, controlled, vocabularies––are designed to support consistency of interpretation, and thereby to prevent the development of data silos. This paper describes how ontologies are serving this purpose in the COVID-19 research domain, by following principles of the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontology (OBO) Foundry and by reusing existing ontologies such as the Infectious Disease Ontology (...)
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    Response to Selected Commentaries on the AJOB Target Article “On the Ethics of Facial Transplantation Research”.Joseph C. Banis, John H. Barker, Michael Cunningham, Cedric G. Francois, Allen Furr, Federico Grossi, Moshe Kon, Claudio Maldonado, Serge Martinez, Gustavo Perez-Abadia, Marieke Vossen & Osborne P. Wiggins - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):W23-W31.
    Main Response Topics ? Introduction ? Open display and public evaluation ? Publicity versus patient privacy ? Facial tissue donation ? Validity of Louisville Instrument for Risk Acceptance ? Patients' understanding of risk ? Face versus hand transplantation ? Rejection rates/risks ? Patient compliance ? Exit strategy ? Functional recovery ? Societietal implications ? Psychological implications ? Conclusion: Uncertainty likely to persist.
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  30. Steps toward an axiomatic pregeometry of spacetime.S. E. Perez-Bergliaffa, Gustavo E. Romero & H. Vucetich - 1998 - International Journal of Theoretical Physics 37:2281-2298.
    We present a deductive theory of space-time which is realistic, objective, and relational. It is realistic because it assumes the existence of physical things endowed with concrete properties. It is objective because it can be formulated without any reference to cognoscent subjects or sensorial fields. Finally, it is relational because it assumes that space-time is not a thing but a complex of relations among things. In this way, the original program of Leibniz is consummated, in the sense that space is (...)
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    Axiomatic foundations of non-relativistic quantum mechanics: A realistic approach.S. E. Perez Bergliaffa, Gustavo E. Romero & H. Vucetich - 1993 - International Journal of Theoretical Physics 32 (9):1507-1522.
    A realistic axiomatic formulation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics for a single microsystem with spin is presented, from which the most important theorems of the theory can be deduced. In comparison with previous formulations, the formal aspect has been improved by the use of certain mathematical theories, such as the theory of equipped spaces, and group theory. The standard formalism is naturally obtained from the latter, starting from a central primitive concept: the Galilei group.
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  32. Axiomatic foundations of Quantum Mechanics revisited: the case for systems.S. E. Perez-Bergliaffa, Gustavo E. Romero & H. Vucetich - 1996 - International Journal of Theoretical Phyisics 35:1805-1819.
    We present an axiomatization of non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics for a system with an arbitrary number of components. The interpretation of our system of axioms is realistic and objective. The EPR paradox and its relation with realism is discussed in this framework. It is shown that there is no contradiction between realism and recent experimental results.
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  33. Time and irreversibility in an accelerating universe.Gustavo E. Romero & Daniela Pérez - 2011 - International Journal of Modern Physics D 20:2831-2838.
    It is a remarkable fact that all processes occurring in the observable universe are irre- versible, whereas the equations through which the fundamental laws of physics are formu- lated are invariant under time reversal. The emergence of irreversibility from the funda- mental laws has been a topic of consideration by physicists, astronomers and philosophers since Boltzmann's formulation of his famous \H" theorem. In this paper we shall discuss some aspects of this problem and its connection with the dynamics of space-time, (...)
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    On Heyting Algebras with Negative Tense Operators.Federico G. Almiñana, Gustavo Pelaitay & William Zuluaga - 2023 - Studia Logica 111 (6):1015-1036.
    In this paper, we will study Heyting algebras endowed with tense negative operators, which we call tense H-algebras and we proof that these algebras are the algebraic semantics of the Intuitionistic Propositional Logic with Galois Negations. Finally, we will develop a Priestley-style duality for tense H-algebras.
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    The e-value and the Full Bayesian Significance Test: Logical Properties and Philosophical Consequences.Julio Michael Stern, Carlos Alberto de Braganca Pereira, Marcelo de Souza Lauretto, Luis Gustavo Esteves, Rafael Izbicki, Rafael Bassi Stern & Marcio Alves Diniz - unknown
    This article gives a conceptual review of the e-value, ev(H|X) – the epistemic value of hypothesis H given observations X. This statistical significance measure was developed in order to allow logically coherent and consistent tests of hypotheses, including sharp or precise hypotheses, via the Full Bayesian Significance Test (FBST). Arguments of analysis allow a full characterization of this statistical test by its logical or compositional properties, showing a mutual complementarity between results of mathematical statistics and the logical desiderata lying at (...)
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    Discurso psicanalítico pós-freudiano sobre a histeria e algumas relações com a literatura.Janaina Franciele Camargo & Gustavo Adolfo Ramos Mello Neto - 2006 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 24:81-93.
    Neste trabalho, investigamos relações que autores psicanalíticos fazem entre histeria e literatura. Fizemos um estudo dos artigos destes autores, e o objetivo foi de expor as temáticas abordadas por eles quando reúnem e interpretam juntas histeria, psicanálise e literatura. Historicamente, tanto a h..
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    Paulus and Gustavo : Religious Socialism and Liberation Theology.Ronald H. Stone - 1988 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 44 (2):155-167.
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    Comentário ao artigo “Liberdade democrática como desenvolvimento de si, resistência à opressão e à injustiça epistêmica” Da liberdade democrática à vontade de potência: comentários ao texto de Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua.Emília Carvalho Leitão Biato - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (3):235-238.
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    ELLIS, Marc H., MADURO, Otto, ed., The Future of Liberation Theology. Essays in Honor of Gustavo GutiérrezELLIS, Marc H., MADURO, Otto, ed., The Future of Liberation Theology. Essays in Honor of Gustavo Gutiérrez. [REVIEW]Michel Dion - 1990 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 46 (2):283-284.
  40. Qaḍāyā falsafīyah.Najīb Ḥaṣādī - 2004 - Miṣrātah: al-Dār al-Jamāhīrīyah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-Iʻlān.
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  41. Кибернетический подход к обучению и его влияние на развитие общей теории и методов педагогики.ЛH ЛАНДА - 1972 - Paideia 2:153.
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  42. Who Can Blame Whom? Moral Standing to Blame and Punish Deprived Citizens.Gustavo A. Beade - 2019 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 13 (2):271-281.
    There are communities in which disadvantaged groups experience severe inequality. For instance, poor and indigent families face many difficulties accessing their social rights. Their condition is largely the consequence of the wrong choices of those in power, either historical or more recent choices. The lack of opportunities of these deprived citizens is due to state omissions. In such communities, it is not unusual for homeless members of these particular groups to occupy abandoned lands and build their shelters there. However, almost (...)
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    Educação pelo argumento.Gustavo Bernardo & Gisele de Carvalho - 2000 - Rio de Janeiro: Rocco. Edited by Gisele de Carvalho.
    Propõe o ensino das duas linguagens fundamentais - de Língua Materna e de Matemática - através da argumentação para que se articule o ensino de todas as disciplinas. Ao final, faz uma proposta global de avaliação para a escola, centrada em textos argumentativos, transformando a "cola" consentida em consulta necessária.
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  44. Haskell B. Curry: Leçons De Logique Algebrique.Gustavo Bueno & Staff - 1953 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 12 (47):642.
     
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  45. Iriarte, M.: El Profesor García Morente, Sacerdote.Gustavo Bueno & Staff - 1952 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 11 (40):174.
     
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    Collective argumentation: A survey of aggregation issues around argumentation frameworks.Gustavo Bodanza, Fernando Tohmé & Marcelo Auday - 2017 - Argument and Computation 8 (1):1-34.
    Dung’s argumentation frameworks have been applied for over twenty years to the analysis of argument justification. This representation focuses on arguments and the attacks among them, abstracting away from other features like the internal structure of arguments, the nature of utterers, the specifics of the attack relation, etc. The model is highly attractive because it reduces most of the complexities involved in argumentation processes. It can be applied to different settings, like the argument evaluation of an individual agent or the (...)
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    Two approaches to the problems of self-attacking arguments and general odd-length cycles of attack.Gustavo A. Bodanza & Fernando A. Tohmé - 2009 - Journal of Applied Logic 7 (4):403-420.
    The problems that arise from the presence of self-attacking ar- guments and odd-length cycles of attack within argumentation frameworks are widely recognized in the literature on defeasible argumentation. This paper introduces two simple semantics to capture different intuitions about what kinds of arguments should become justified in such scenarios. These semantics are modeled upon two extensions of argumentation frameworks, which we call sustainable and tolerant. Each one is constructed on the common ground of the powerful concept of admissibility introduced by (...)
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  48. Progress as Approximation to the Truth: A Defence of the Verisimilitudinarian Approach.Gustavo Cevolani & Luca Tambolo - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (4):921-935.
    In this paper we provide a compact presentation of the verisimilitudinarian approach to scientific progress (VS, for short) and defend it against the sustained attack recently mounted by Alexander Bird (2007). Advocated by such authors as Ilkka Niiniluoto and Theo Kuipers, VS is the view that progress can be explained in terms of the increasing verisimilitude (or, equivalently, truthlikeness, or approximation to the truth) of scientific theories. According to Bird, VS overlooks the central issue of the appropriate grounding of scientific (...)
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    O fuso ea bela adormecida: psicodin'mica e; ética no ambiente hospitalar; Sleepy beauty: psychodynamics and ethics in the hospital.Gustavo Espã­Ndola Winck & Clã¡Udia S. S. Dos Santos - 2002 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 16 (16):137-147.
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    Obligatio faciendi: identificando estressores no contexto de trabalho; Obligatio faciendi: identifying stressing factors in the job context.Gustavo Espíndola Winck & Maria Dolores Gobbi - 2002 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 15:93-101.
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