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  1. Derechos versus contextualismo: personas, simios y la ética ecofeminista.Alicia Helda Puleo García - 2000 - Laguna 7:353-357.
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  2. Las mujeres y el deterioro medioambiental.Alicia Helda Puleo García - 2008 - Critica 58 (951):69-72.
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  3. Para una genealogía de hombres por la igualdad.Alicia Helda Puleo García - 2008 - Estudios Filosóficos 57 (165):287-300.
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  4. ¿Qué es el ecofeminismo?Alicia Helda Puleo García - 2007 - Critica 57 (941):50-51.
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  5. Sujeto, sexo y género en la polémica modernidad-postmodernidad.Alicia Helda Puleo García - 1994 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 31:111-122.
    La autora analiza algunas teorías filosóficas esenciales y muestra las diferencias entre los dos tipos actuales de constructivismo: la teoría foucaultiana y la teoría del feminismo de la igualdad, la cual forma parte del mensaje emancipador de la ilustración. Contraria a las teorías post-modernas de sujeto y genero, opta por continuar la investigación del genero y la sexualidad como construcciones políticas. Esta investigación seria la expresión teórica del movimiento feminista que lucha por la igualdad; y en consecuencia, este combate produciría (...)
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    Perspectivas ecofeministas de la ciencia y el conocimiento La crítica al sesgo andro-antropocéntrico.Alicia Helda Puleo - forthcoming - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:41.
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    El reto de la igualdad de género: nuevas perspectivas en ética y filosofía política.Alicia H. Puleo (ed.) - 2008 - Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva.
    Sobre el libro: La filosofía ha sido, a menudo, una madrastra para las mujeres. Pero, en tanto pensamiento crítico, posee un fuerte potencial emancipatorio. Desde esta convicción, el principio de igualdad, elemento fundamental de las democracias modernas, se articula con la categoría género, desarrollada en las últimas décadas para analizar la construcción histórica de las identidades masculina y femenina y su organización social jerarquizada. Este libro presenta un panorama de los distintos tipos de trabajo que se están realizando en el (...)
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    Mujer, sexualidad Y Mal en filosofía contemporánea.Alicia H. Puleo - 1997 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 14:167-174.
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    Ser feministas: pensamiento y acción.Alicia H. Puleo & Verónica Perales (eds.) - 2020 - [Valencia]: Universitat de València.
    Pensamiento y acción se unen y refuerzan mutuamente en el feminismo. Las consignas escritas de las pancartas y coreadas en las manifestaciones y los textos de las teóricas no son mundos separados. Por el contrario, son dos formas de la fuerza transformadora del mundo que llamamos feminismo. ¿Qué puede ser mejor para festejar los 30 años de la Colección Feminismos que un libro aniversario en el que más de 40 autoras y autores de reconocido prestigio reflexionan a partir de lemas (...)
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    La filosofía como defensa de la libertad y rechazo del conformismo. Reseña de Roberto Rodríguez Aramayo, Voltaire. La ironía contra el fanatismo, Madrid, Shacketon books, 2022.Alicia H. Puleo - 2023 - Isegoría 68:r01.
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    De Marcuse a la Sociobiología: la deriva de una teoría feminista no ilustrada.Alicia H. Puleo - 1992 - Isegoría 6:113-127.
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    El concepto de género como hermenéutica de la sospecha: de la Biología a la Filosofía Moral y Política.Alicia H. Puleo - 2013 - Arbor 189 (763):a070.
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    Feministisch orientierte spanische Philosophinnen: eine Auswahlbibliographie.Alicia Puleo - 2002 - Die Philosophin 13 (26):103-112.
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    Philosophie und Geschlecht in Spanien.Alicia Puleo - 2002 - Die Philosophin 13 (26):29-42.
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    Los dualismos opresivos y la educación ambiental.Alicia H. Puleo - 2005 - Isegoría 32:201-214.
    La educación ambiental es considerada un factor clave para la formación de una ciudadanía consciente de la necesidad de avanzar hacia una sociedad sustentable. Sin pretensiones omniexplicativas, este trabajo busca subrayar, desde la perspectiva de género, la persistencia de ciertos dualismos opresivos vinculados al par Cultura-Naturaleza. A partir de su análisis, propone que ciertos valores y actitudes históricamente devaluados y marginalizados como femeninos sean integrados en la elaboración de una educación ambiental a la altura de los retos del siglo XXI.
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    Libertad, igualdad, sostenibilidad. Por un ecofeminismo ilustrado.Alicia H. Puleo - 2008 - Isegoría 38:39-59.
    En este artículo se presenta la propuesta de un ecofeminismo ilustrado entendido como reflexión ético-política sobre las relaciones de los humanos con la Naturaleza. Orientado a la ecojusticia y la sostenibilidad, el ecofeminismo ilustrado se caracterizaría por la crítica al prejuicio, la defensa de los principios de igualdad y autonomía, la conceptualización nominalista del género, el diálogo intercultural, la aceptación prudente de la ciencia y la técnica, la universalización de las virtudes del cuidado aplicadas a los humanos y al resto (...)
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    Moral de la transgresión, vigencia de un antiguo orden.Alicia H. Puleo - 2003 - Isegoría 28:245-251.
    En los límites de este estudio es imposible hacer referencia a todos los aspectos presentes en obras tales como L'Histoire de l'Érotisme o La Souveraineté. Intentaré, por lo tanto, solamente responder a las siguientes preguntas: ¿la moral de la transgresión batailleana que reconoce en Nietzsche y Sade a sus geniales inspiradores responde a una transformación del patriarcado que se hallaría actualmente en curso? ¿Su exaltación de la violencia y el crimen provendrían de un sesgo de género del pensamiento? ¿La cultura (...)
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    Pour un écoféminisme de l’égalité.Alicia Puleo - 2017 - Multitudes 67 (2):75.
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    Philosophie und Geschlecht in Spanien.Alicia Puleo - 2002 - Die Philosophin 13 (26):29-42.
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    Sujeto, sexo y género en la polémica modernidad-postmodemidad.Alicia H. Puleo - 2020 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 31:111-122.
    La autora analiza algunas teorías filosóficas esenciales y muestra las diferencias entre los dos tipos actuales de constructivisrno: la teoría foucaultiana y la teoría del feminismo de la igualdad, la cual forma parte del mensaje emancipador de la Ilustración. Contraria a las teorías post-modernasde sujeto y género, opta por continuar la investigación del género y la sexualidad como contrucciones políticas. Esta investigación sería la expresión teórica del movimiento feminista que lucha por la igualdad; y en consecuencia, este combate produciría la (...)
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    Un pensamiento intempestivo: la razón emancipatoria ilustrada en la filosofía de Celia Amorós.Alicia H. Puleo - 1999 - Isegoría 21:197-202.
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    La nueva Ariadna y las Ilustraciones olvidadas. Crítica, sensibilidad y utopía para el siglo XXI: Alicia H. Puleo, Ecofeminismo para otro mundo posible, Madrid, Cátedra, 2011. [REVIEW]María José Guerra Palmero - 2012 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 57:169-172.
    Reseña crítica del libro de Alicia H. Puleo titulado Ecofeminismo para otro mundo posible . Madrid, Cátedra, 2011.
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    PULEO, Alicia H.: Ecofeminismo. Para otro mundo posible, Cátedra, Madrid, 2011, 439p.Alberto José Franco Barrera - 2012 - Agora 31 (1).
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    Traditional knowledge and pest management in the Guatemalan highlands.Helda Morales & Ivette Perfecto - 2000 - Agriculture and Human Values 17 (1):49-63.
    Adoption of integrated pest management(IPM) practices in the Guatemalan highlands has beenlimited by the failure of researchers andextensionists to promote genuine farmer participationin their efforts. Some attempts have been made toredress this failure in the diffusion-adoptionprocess, but farmers are still largely excluded fromthe research process. Understanding farmers'agricultural knowledge must be an early step toward amore participatory research process. With this inmind, we conducted a semi-structured survey of 75Cakchiquel Maya farmers in Patzún, Guatemala, tobegin documenting their pest control practices. Theirresponses revealed (...)
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    Matching Ethical Work Climate to In-role and Extra-role Behaviors in a Collectivist Work Setting.Alicia S. M. Leung - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 79 (1-2):43-55.
    This paper studies the relationship between organizational ethical climate and the forms of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), including in-role and extra-role behaviors, and examines the mediating effect of employee loyalty. A sample of employees from a traditional Hong Kong-based company was used as a study group. The purpose of this study was to examine the causes and implications of how various ethical work climates affect employee performance. Based on a model proposed by Victor and Cullen, ethical climate is arranged from (...)
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    Attention bias variability and posttraumatic stress symptoms: the mediating role of emotion regulation difficulties.Alicia K. Klanecky Earl, Alyssa M. Robinson, Mackenzie S. Mills, Maya M. Khanna, Yair Bar-Haim & Amy S. Badura-Brack - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1300-1307.
    Growing literature has linked attention bias variability to the experience and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. Unlike assessments of attention bias in only one direction, A...
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    Daoism in Management.Alicia Hennig - 2017 - Philosophy of Management 16 (2):161-182.
    The paper concentrates on the Chinese philosophical strand of Daoism and analyses in how far this philosophy can contribute to new directions in management theory. Daoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy, which can only be traced back roughly to about 200 or 100 BC when during Han dynasty the writers Laozi and Zhuangzi were identified as “Daoists”. However, during Han dynasty Daoism and prevalent Confucianism intermingled. Generally, it is rather difficult today to clearly discern Daoist thought from other philosophical strands (...)
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    Anti‐Black Racism and Power: Centering Black Scholars to Achieve Health Equity.Alicia L. Best - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S1):39-41.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue S1, Page S39-S41, March‐April 2022.
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    Power, Status and Expectations: How Narcissism Manifests Among Women CEOs.Alicia R. Ingersoll, Christy Glass, Alison Cook & Kari Joseph Olsen - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (4):893-907.
    Firms face mounting pressure to appoint ethical leaders who will avoid unnecessary risk, scandal and crisis. Alongside mounting evidence that narcissistic leaders place organizations at risk, there is a growing consensus that women are more ethical, transparent and risk-averse than men. We seek to interrogate these claims by analyzing whether narcissism is as prevalent among women CEOs as it is among men CEOs. We further analyze whether narcissistic women CEOs take the same types of risk as narcissistic men CEOs. Drawing (...)
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    Action research on organizational change with the Food Bank of the Southern Tier: a regional food bank’s efforts to move beyond charity.Alicia Swords - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (4):849-865.
    This paper reports on an action research project about organizational change by a regional food bank in New York State’s southern tier. While the project team initially included a sociologist, food bank leadership and staff, it expanded to involve participants in food access programs and area college students. This paper combines findings from qualitative research about the food bank with findings generated through a collaborative inquiry about a ten-year process of organizational change. We ask how a regional food bank can (...)
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    Making good choices: toward a theory of well-being in medicine.Alicia Hall - 2016 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 37 (5):383-400.
    The principle of beneficence directs healthcare practitioners to promote patients’ well-being, ensuring that the patients’ best interests guide treatment decisions. Because there are a number of distinct theories of well-being that could lead to different conclusions about the patient’s good, a careful consideration of which account is best suited for use in the medical context is needed. While there has been some discussion of the differences between subjective and objective theories of well-being within the bioethics literature, less attention has been (...)
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    Rethinking the Moral Authority of Experience: Critical Insights and Reflections from Black Women Scholars.Alicia Best, Folasade C. Lapite & Faith E. Fletcher - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (1):27-30.
    The field of bioethics is calling for a new generation of scholars equipped with the normative, empirical, and practical knowledge and expertise to prioritize equity concerns largely underrepresent...
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    Value Pluralism and Tragic Loss.Alicia Steinmetz - 2020 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 32 (4):556-573.
    ABSTRACT Isaiah Berlin's value pluralism remains attractive because of its compelling account of tragic loss. The expectation and recognition of tragic loss can alert us to, and help guard us against, the fanaticism, the distortion of values, and the self-deception that may result from even the most well-meaning and good-faith pursuit of political ideals.
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  34. Power, suffering, and courts : reflections on promoting health rights through judicialization.Alicia Ely Yamin - 2011 - In Alicia Ely Yamin & Siri Gloppen (eds.), Litigating health rights: can courts bring more justice to health? Harvard University Press.
     
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    The meaning in empathy: Distinguishing conceptual encoding from facial mimicry, trait empathy, and attention to emotion.Alicia J. Hofelich & Stephanie D. Preston - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (1):119-128.
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    Quantifying “Community Power” and “Racial Justice” in the Medical-Legal Partnership Literature.Alicia Turlington, Jonathan Young & Dina Shek - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (4):748-756.
    Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLPs) have been widely acclaimed for promoting health equity and achieving meaningful outcomes. Yet, little to no research has analyzed if this critical work has been done with communities — through meaningful engagement and building power — or if it has been done for communities without their involvement.
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    Versión, subversión y parodia: propuestas posfeministas en “Malena, una vida hervida” de Almudena Grandes.Alicia Rueda Acedo - 2023 - Valenciana 31:79-103.
    En este artículo se analiza “Malena, una vida hervida” de Almudena Grandes como relato paradigmático de las propuestas posfeministas que la autora española presenta en su obra narrativa, la cual recurrentemente se distancia y critica los modelos patriarcales de mujer tradicional, al mismo tiempo que cuestiona varios presupuestos feministas. “Malena, una vida hervida”, integrante de la colección Modelos de mujer, critica los parámetros estéticos que establece la sociedad, y replantea el erotismo y su vinculación con la comida. Para ello, Grandes (...)
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    Moral Schemas and Business Practices: The Ethics of Guangzhou Migrant Marketers.Alicia S. M. Leung, Xiangyang Liu & Shanshi Liu - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S1):11 - 23.
    This article explores the ethics of migrant marketers in Guangzhou. Data were collected from 357 migrant marketers who lived in Guangzhou. A model of Ethical Action has been developed to test the antecedents and outcomes of the ethical decision-making process. It measured moral intention using four ethical scenarios. The results show that the egoistic schema had a positive effect on their intention to act unethically, while the legislative schema exerted a negative effect. The results confirm that moral intention was a (...)
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    Psychology and Day Care.Alicia Lieberman - 1978 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 45.
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    The concept ofupaya inMahayana Buddhist philosophy.Alicia Matsunaga & Daigan Matsunaga - 1974 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 1 (1):51-72.
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    Queering the Social Studies: Lessons to be Learned from Canadian Secondary School Gay-Straight Alliances.Alicia A. Lapointe - 2016 - Journal of Social Studies Research 40 (3):205-215.
    This study examines what Social Studies teachers can learn from Gay-Straight Alliances (GSA) in terms of the content that club members examine and the queer pedagogical approaches they employ. Find...
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    Learning from Japanese Businesses: Ethics in Operational Excellence.Alicia Hennig & Edward Romar - 2023 - Humanistic Management Journal 8 (3):329-354.
    Humanistic management in a non-Western context is underexplored, for example, in Japan. Despite numerous publications especially on Japanese management in the 1980s to 1990s the topic of humanistic management in a Japanese context remains largely unexplored. Using Toyota as a case, this article illustrates how a company has systematically implemented Japanese ethical principles based upon Confucianism, Buddhism, Daoism, and Shintoism in its corporate ethics and operations. These moral philosophies emphasize self-improvement, social cooperation, and contribution to society as foundations for good (...)
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    Workplace Bullying in a Sample of Italian and Spanish Employees and Its Relationship with Job Satisfaction, and Psychological Well-Being.Alicia Arenas, Gabriele Giorgi, Francesco Montani, Serena Mancuso, Javier Fiz Perez, Nicola Mucci & Giulio Arcangeli - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The Author Replies.Alicia Hall - 2014 - Hastings Center Report 44 (6):4-4.
    Reply to a commentary by Joseph J. Fins on “Financial Side Effects: Why Patients Should Be Informed of Costs.”.
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    Extending the Conversation on Moral Judgement Development: Relations Between Social Intuitionism, Constructivism and Cultural Psychology.Alicia Viviana Barreiro & José Antonio Castorina - 2022 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 19:181-202.
    This paper aims to extend the dialogue between social intuitionism and the genetic perspectives of moral psychology, pointing out the contributions and limitations of each one to advance in the understanding of the formulation and transformation of moral judgments. An examination of how the relations between the subject and the object of knowledge have been approached in the light of the contributions of constructivist psychological tradition has been proposed. The relations between emotions, reasoning, and the specific social situation in which (...)
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    Aesthetic-Epistemological Contradiction in the Concept of Water.Alicia Macías Recio - forthcoming - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics.
    The following paper highlights the contradictions that exist in the understanding of water: it is considered a marketable resource over which one can exert power and, at the same time, a common good used by the planet’s species and ecosystems. Based on this, and after an analysis of several widespread ideas, the paper proceeds to describe the paradox in the perception of water as a product of an alienated aesthetics that makes it impossible to experience the after-effects of the Westernised (...)
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  47. Dialectical inferences in the ontogenesis of social representations.Alicia Barreiro & José Antonio Castorina - 2023 - In José Antonio Castorina & Alicia Barreiro (eds.), The development of social knowledge: towards a cultural-individual dialectic. Charlotte, NC: IAP, Information Age Publishing.
     
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  48. Nothingness as the dark side of social representations.Alicia Barreiro & Jose Antonio Castorina - 2016 - In Jytte Bang & Ditte Winther-Lindqvist (eds.), Nothingness: philosophical insights into psychology. New Brunswick (U.S.A.): Transaction Publishers.
     
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    Wing patterning knot untangled.Alicia Hidalgo - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (6):449-452.
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    Pythagoras.Alicia Klepeis - 2018 - Hallandale, FL: Mitchell Lane Publishers.
    Mathematician. Philosopher. World traveler. Pythagoras was an intelligent and curious scholar and teacher. While he¿s best-known for the Pythagorean theorem, he shared ideas about numbers, animals, and many other areas of knowledge with his students. Since none of his writings were left behind, it¿s not always easy for historians to know what¿s true about Pythagoras and what may be legendary. What does seem apparent is that he was a vegetarian but not a trendy dresser. Some people saw him as godlike. (...)
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