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    Ethical misconduct in the business school: A case of plagiarism that turned bitter. [REVIEW]Carlos Cabral-Cardoso - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 49 (1):75-89.
    As a result of the public demand for higher ethical standards, business schools are increasingly taking ethical matters seriously. But their effort has concentrated on teaching business ethics and on students' ethical behavior. Business faculty, in contrast, has attracted much less attention. This paper explores the context and the implications of an alleged case of plagiarism in a master's dissertation submitted to a university lacking both an ethical code of conduct and a formalized procedure to deal with academic misconduct. The (...)
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    Fulgurações do eu: indivíduo e singularidade no pensamento do Renascimento.Adelino Cardoso - 2002 - Lisboa: Colibri.
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  3. Estratégias de internacionalização da mídia brasileira.Eula Dantas Taveira Cabral - 2008 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 15 (1):73-83.
    The internationalization strategies are analyzed in this article in order to understand the power of the Brazilian media. The study is based on bibliographic and documental research, interviews and case studies. It comes to the following findings: Brazilian media groups need a better understanding of their performance in the local and the international scenario; they must know and respect all legislation, as well as their local insertion, and the public targeted to validate their necessities.
     
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    Humanismo y asistencia benéfica en las" Cartas a Elpidio" de Félix Varela.Bárbara Barata Cardoso & Vilda Rodríguez Méndez - 2002 - Humanidades Médicas 2 (2):0-0.
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    From natural history to political economy: the enlightened mission of Domenico Vandelli in late eighteenth-century Portugal.José Luís Cardoso - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (4):781-803.
    This article presents the main features of the work of Domenico Vandelli, an Italian-born man of science who lived a large part of his life in Portugal. Vandelli’s scientific interests as a naturalist paved the way to his activities as a reformer and adviser on economic and financial issues. The topics covered in his writings are similar to those discussed by Linnaeus, with whom Vandelli corresponded. They clearly reveal that the scientific preparation indispensable for a better knowledge of natural resources (...)
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    True Turing: A Bird’s-Eye View.Edgar Daylight - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (1):29-49.
    Alan Turing is often portrayed as a materialist in secondary literature. In the present article, I suggest that Turing was instead an idealist, inspired by Cambridge scholars, Arthur Eddington, Ernest Hobson, James Jeans and John McTaggart. I outline Turing’s developing thoughts and his legacy in the USA to date. Specifically, I contrast Turing’s two notions of computability (both from 1936) and distinguish between Turing’s “machine intelligence” in the UK and the more well-known “artificial intelligence” in the USA. According to my (...)
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    Towards a Historical Notion of ‘Turing—the Father of Computer Science’.Edgar G. Daylight - 2015 - History and Philosophy of Logic 36 (3):205-228.
    In the popular imagination, the relevance of Turing's theoretical ideas to people producing actual machines was significant and appreciated by everybody involved in computing from the moment he published his 1936 paper ‘On Computable Numbers’. Careful historians are aware that this popular conception is deeply misleading. We know from previous work by Campbell-Kelly, Aspray, Akera, Olley, Priestley, Daylight, Mounier-Kuhn, Haigh, and others that several computing pioneers, including Aiken, Eckert, Mauchly, and Zuse, did not depend on Turing's 1936 universal-machine concept. Furthermore, (...)
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    A Response to Nordenfelt's “The Varieties of Dignity”.Andrew Edgar - 2004 - Health Care Analysis 12 (2):83-89.
    I respond to Lennart Nordenfelt's analysis of dignity by questioning his attempt to establish an objective standard by which dignity can be determined. I approach this by considering the way in which claims to dignity may be contested and defended. This leads, in the cases of dignity of merit and dignity of moral status, to an apparent relativism. This relativism is checked by further consideration of dignity of identity, and in particular by consideration of the nature of the processes that (...)
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    Epic narratives of the Green Revolution in Brazil, China, and India.Lídia Cabral, Poonam Pandey & Xiuli Xu - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):249-267.
    The Green Revolution is often seen as epitomising the dawn of scientific and technological advancement and modernity in the agricultural sector across developing countries, a process that unfolded from the 1940s through to the 1980s. Despite the time that has elapsed, this episode of the past continues to resonate today, and still shapes the institutions and practices of agricultural science and technology. In Brazil, China, and India, narratives of science-led agricultural transformations portray that period in glorifying terms—entailing pressing national imperatives, (...)
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    Peirce’s mathematical-logical approach to discrete collections and the premonition of continuity.Helio Rebello Cardoso - 2012 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 22 (1-2):11-28.
    According to Peirce one of the most important philosophical problems is continuity. Consequently, he set forth an innovative and peculiar approach in order to elucidate at once its mathematical and metaphysical challenges through proper non-classical logical reasoning. I will restrain my argument to the definition of the different types of discrete collections according to Peirce, with a special regard to the phenomenon called ?premonition of continuity? (Peirce, 1976, Vol. 3, p. 87, c. 1897).
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    Democracy in Latin America.Fernando Henrique Cardoso - 1986 - Politics and Society 15 (1):23-41.
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    L'urgence et l'essentiel: dialogue.Edgar Morin - 2017 - Paris: Don Quichotte éditions. Edited by Tariq Ramadan & Claude-Henry Du Bord.
    Edgar Morin, philosophe militant pour une réforme de pensée qui affronte les complexités, et Tariq Ramadan, penseur et théologien militant pour une réforme radicale de la tradition islamique, dialoguent ensemble sur leurs divergences et sur la nécessité d'un humanisme revivifié. Les interlocuteurs, au-delà de leurs désaccords, attestent l'urgence d'affronter les problèmes essentiels de notre humanité et de résister au pire. De cette rencontre féconde naissent ces échanges sur la condition humaine et les grandes questions de notre temps – de (...)
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    Peirce’s resonances on Deleuze’s concept of sign: Triadic relations, habit and relation as semiotic features.Helio Rebello Cardoso Jr - 2018 - Semiotica 2018 (224):165-189.
    This article inspects Peirce’s resonances on Deleuze’s semiotic. Whereas most of the literature agrees that Deleuze adapts Peirce’s semiotic to serve his Bergsonian-based theory of sign, this article claims that the relationship of Deleuze with Peirce’s writings is more foliated than it may appear at first. The development of this hypothesis invites to trace back Deleuze’s works before his very acquaintance with Peirce in the 1980s. Therefore, one of Peirce’s classical issues – the role that relations and habits play for (...)
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    Sentimental Reasons.Edgar Phillips - 2021 - In Simon Cushing (ed.), New Philosophical Essays on Love and Loving. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 171–194.
    Much recent discussion of love concerns ‘the reasons for love’: whether we love for reasons and, if so, what sorts of things those reasons are. This chapter seeks to call into question some of the assumptions that have shaped this debate, in particular the assumption that love might be ‘responsive’ to reasons in something like the way that actions, beliefs, intentions and ordinary emotions are. I begin by drawing out some tensions in the existing literature on reasons for love, suggesting (...)
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    Control of phosphatidylinositol‐3‐kinase signaling by nanoscale membrane compartmentalization.Rebecca Cabral-Dias & Costin N. Antonescu - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (3):2200196.
    Phosphatidylinositol‐3‐kinases (PI3Ks) are lipid kinases that produce 3‐phosphorylated derivatives of phosphatidylinositol upon activation by various cues. These 3‐phosphorylated lipids bind to various protein effectors to control many cellular functions. Lipid phosphatases such as phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) terminate PI3K‐derived signals and are critical to ensure appropriate signaling outcomes. Many lines of evidence indicate that PI3Ks and PTEN, as well as some specific lipid effectors are highly compartmentalized, either in plasma membrane nanodomains or in endosomal compartments. We examine the evidence (...)
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    A construção da mente consciente: Uma análise a partir da perspectiva de António Damásio.Thiago Rezende de Deus Cardoso & Leonardo Ferreira Almada - 2013 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 4 (7):65-83.
    Neste artigo pretendemos discutir a noção de construção da mente consciente a partir da perspectiva de Antonio Damásio. Para isso, centraremos nossa análise em Self comes to Mind. Em um primeiro momento é necessário delimitarmos o conceito de consciência na visão de Damásio, visando, com isso, a evitarmos equivocidades, na medida em que há várias definições de consciência. Acreditamos que, para uma melhor compreensão acerca do surgimento da mente consciente, é necessário levarmos em consideração os processos evolutivos aos quais o (...)
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    A fotografia em livros didáticos: entre provas e semelhanças.João Batista Freitas Cardoso & Cristiane Mayumi Morinaga - 2018 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 24 (3).
    Este artigo objetiva estudar o potencial de significação das fotografias em livros didáticos para o Ensino Fundamental. Utilizando como base a teoria semiótica de Charles Sanders Peirce, foi realizada uma análise comparativa entre fotografias publicadas em três diferentes edições de livros de História, de um único autor. Com base nas análises, pudemos identificar os potenciais de significação dos diferentes tipos de fotografias.
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    Ensayos.Ciro Flamarion Santana Cardoso - 2001 - San José, Costa Rica: Editorial de la Universidad de Costa Rica.
  19. Embalagem de marcas próprias: elementos de semelhança e diferença na construção gráfica.João Batista Freitas Cardoso & Thiago Bertoldo - 2013 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 19 (2).
    O texto objetiva a discussão de como o design de embalagem contribui para construção da identidade de um produto no segmento de marca própria. Para isso, foi realizada uma análise comparativa entre embalagens de produtos da marca Qualitá, e embalagens de marcas líderes, onde verificou-se que as embalagens de marca própria utilizam-se de estratégias de semelhança e diferença para criar a sua identidade.
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    Natureza, causalidade e formas de corporeidade.Adelino Cardoso, Manuel Silvério Marques & Marta Mendonça (eds.) - 2016 - Ribeirão: Húmus.
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    Ein Philosoph mit "Bodenhaftung": zu Leben und Werk von Joseph M. Bocheński.Edgar Morscher - 2011 - Sankt Augustin: Academia. Edited by Otto Neumaier & Peter M. Simons.
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    Ein Philosoph mit "Bodenhaftung": zu Leben und Werk von Joseph M. Bocheński.Edgar Morscher - 2011 - Sankt Augustin: Academia. Edited by Otto Neumaier & Peter M. Simons.
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    Ethique.Edgar Morin - 2004 - Paris: Seuil.
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    Herbert Butterfield (1900–1979) as a Christian Historian of Science.Regis Cabral - 1996 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 27 (4):547-564.
    Why is Butterfield's best-seller The Origins of Modern Science such a powerful big picture, nearly impossible to move away from? Considered in the context of his life, the contrast between his attacks on Whig history and the contents of his best-seller reveals that his big picture of science continues at the centre because of his spiritual beliefs and practices. Butterfield did not make explicit his Christian world view to his history of science readers, although one could infer this from his (...)
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    Sujeito e Passividade.Adelino Cardoso (ed.) - 2003 - Lisboa: Centro de Filosofia da Universidade.
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  26. Epistemologia e teoria da ciência.Cabral Bezerra Filho (ed.) - 1971 - Petrópolis]: Editôra Vozes.
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    An Analysis of the Associations among Cognitive Impulsiveness, Reasoning Process, and Rational Decision Making.Ana P. G. Jelihovschi, Ricardo L. Cardoso & Alexandre Linhares - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Notas Marginais Em Torno da Disseminação Do Ódio e Do Ressentimento Na Contemporaneidade Em Curso: A Negação da Genericidade e o Espraiamento Do Estranhamento Em Marx.João Edson Gonçalves Cabral & Dalila Miranda Menezes - 2022 - Revista Dialectus 25 (25):212-227.
    Em 25 de maio de 2020 um homem negro americano, chamado George Floyd, morreu após ser asfixiado por mais de oito minutos por um policial branco na cidade de Minneapolis, nos EUA. Violentos protestos se seguiram ao longo do país com cartazes contendo as últimas súplicas de Floyd: “I can’t breathe” (Eu não consigo respirar). Pouco tempo depois, ainda sob o calor dos horrores da hora, outro fato também vinculado ao acontecimento recém-referido roubou a cena e chamou a atenção dos (...)
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    Autoinseminação e Informação a Educação Transforma Vidas.Hildeliza Lacerda Tinoco Boechat Cabral, Luiz Felipe Barbosa de Souza & Rebecca Linda dos Santos Souza - 2022 - Desleituras Literatura Filosofia Cinema e outras artes 8 (8).
    Neste capítulo demonstra-se a importância da educação cidadã para a vida de cada indivíduo que opta pela prática da autoinseminação, pois por meio das informações adquiridas, as pessoas teriam uma Competência Crítica em Informação, desenvolvendo dessa forma, certo entendimento de possíveis consequências e efeitos da técnica da Autoinseminação, fato que poderia levá-las à procura por técnicas mais seguras para satisfação do desejo de ter um filho. É exposto durante todo o embasamento que, quanto mais se conquista clareza e explicações através (...)
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  30. Visuel wahrgenommene Figuren.Edgar Rubin - 1923 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 96:145-147.
     
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  31. Lugares e não-lugares: Marc Augé ea antropologia da supermodernidade.C. Flamarion Cardoso - 1997 - História 16:299-308.
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  32. The genesis of the concept of physical law.Edgar Zilsel - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (3):245-279.
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    Sex Selection: Laissez Faire or Family Balancing?Edgar Dahl - 2005 - Health Care Analysis 13 (1):87-90.
    In a recent comment on the HFEA’s public consultation on sex selection, Soren Holm claimed that proponents of family balancing are committed to embrace a laissez faire approach. Given that arguments in support of sex selection for family balancing also support sex selection for other social reasons, advocates of family balancing, he asserts, are simply inconsistent when calling for a limit on access to sex selection. In this paper, I argue that proponents of family balancing are in no way inconsistent. (...)
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    Editorial – the Premier league and financial regulation.Andrew Edgar - 2024 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 18 (2):123-125.
    As I write, in the middle of March 2024, the English Premier League is as competitive as it has even been, with three teams (Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City) within a point of each other at...
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    The social origins of modern science.Edgar Zilsel - 2000 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Edited by Diederick Raven, Wolfgang Krohn & R. S. Cohen.
    The most outstanding feature of this book is that here, for the first time, is made available in a single volume all the important historical essays Edgar Zilsel (1891-1944) published during WWII on the emergence of modern science. This edition also contains one previously unpublished essay and an extended version of an essay published earlier. In these essays, Zilsel developed the now famous thesis, named after him, that science came into being when, in the late Middle Ages, the social (...)
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    A deterministic worldview promotes approval of state paternalism.Ivar Hannikainen, Gabriel Cabral, Edouard Machery & Noel Struchiner - 2017 - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 70:251-259.
    The proper limit to paternalist regulation of citizens' private lives is a recurring theme in political theory and ethics. In the present study, we examine the role of beliefs about free will and determinism in attitudes toward libertarian versus paternalist policies. Throughout five studies we find that a scientific deterministic worldview reduces opposition toward paternalist policies, independent of the putative influence of political ideology. We suggest that exposure to scientific explanations for patterns in human behavior challenges the notion of personal (...)
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    Tolerance of Future Professionals Towards Corruption. Analysis Through the Attitudes of Students of Lima’s Universities Regarding Situations Related to Ethics and Morals.Edgar Alva, Vanina Vivas & María Urcia - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (2):211-227.
    This study analyses the attitudes of university students towards unethical behaviour in the individual and organisational environments, and relates these attitudes to tolerance of corruption in their future professional lives. The results show a positive relationship between attitudes towards unethical behaviour in both environments, as well as tolerance towards acts of corruption, based on a virtual perception survey. Despite the general rejection attitude by students of such behaviour and acts, the rejection diminishes as their degree programme progresses. This study contributes (...)
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  38. Synsoplevede Figurer.Edgar Rubin - 1915
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  39. Vida de criança cigana: O brincar no seu processo de escolarização.Letícia Santos Azevedo & Marilete Calegari Cardoso - 2012 - Saberes Em Perspectiva 2 (4):13-27.
    A vivência das crianças ciganas no mundo apresenta várias lacunas que vêm sendo estudadas por pesquisadores da área da sociologia, antropologia, psicologia e educação, com a intenção de compreender a forma como as escolas enfrentam o desafio de ensinar, com êxito, crianças de etnias diferentes. Discutir acerca da vida da criança cigana e o brincar no seu processo de escolarização frente aos olhos dos professores se constitui no nosso principal objetivo. A ênfase maior deste estudo está centrada na percepção dos (...)
     
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    From Hegel to Lacan or from Ego to Agora.Roberto Ribeiro Baldino & Tânia C. B. Cabral - 2017 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 11 (2).
    We comment on the last chapter of Henrich where the author offers a ‘key’ to Hegel’s Logic focusing on the problem of the passage from self-reference to determination in the beginning of the Logic. We argue that what he offers as a ‘key’ is actually a reduction of Hegel to the logic of understanding from the point of view of an autonomous Ego; consequently, he excludes dialectics. Contrarily, we present Hegel’s own solution, eliciting the remark where he shows that the (...)
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    El retrato de las mujeres contemplativas por Filón de Alejandría: las ʽterapéutridesʼ.Diego Andrés Cardoso Bueno - 2022 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 26 (1):63-86.
    In De vita contemplativa, Philo of Alexandria describes a pious group of Hebrew philosophers. They established their residence in a small village near Lake Mareotis, outside Alexandria. The members of the congregation, called Therapeutae because of their dedication to the cure or care of souls, were both male and female. They lived in isolation from each other in small, humble houses, although on special occasions they had moments of fraternal contact. The presence of women in a regime of equality with (...)
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    Moral Dilemmas: From a Logical and from a Moral Point of View.Edgar Morscher - 2015 - In Michael Frauchiger (ed.), Modalities, Identity, Belief, and Moral Dilemmas. De Gruyter. pp. 129-146.
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    Placing Insects in Histories of Science.Diogo de Carvalho Cabral & Frederico Freitas - 2024 - Isis 115 (1):136-140.
    This essay considers insects’ place-making powers in history of science topics. Insects have co-shaped the geographies of knowledge production throughout history in three primary dimensions: through their size, density, and multiplane existence. Insects’ miniature worlds have helped humans to create trans-scale analogies. Their spatial transgression and swarming capacity have overwhelmed people, including field researchers, contributing to the making of the places where science is produced. Finally, insects’ “ontologically alien” ways of engaging with environments (e.g., flying and living underground) have offered (...)
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    Addressing the Past: Time, Blame and Guilt.Edgar Phillips - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (3):219-238.
    Time passed after the commission of a wrong can affect how we respond to its agent now. Specifically it can introduce certain forms of complexity or ambivalence into our blaming responses. This paper considers how and why time might matter in this way. I illustrate the phenomenon by looking at a recent real-life example, surveying some responses to the case and identifying the relevant forms of ambivalence. I then consider a recent account of blameworthiness and its development over time that (...)
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    Higher-order magneto-electric effects.Edgar Ascher - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 17 (145):149-157.
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    Critères de vérité en théologie et en physique: colloque 10-11 septembre 1982.Edgar Ascher (ed.) - 1983 - Lyon [France]: Association des Facultés catholiques de Lyon.
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  47. Critères de vérité en physique.Edgar Ascher - 1983 - In Critères de vérité en théologie et en physique: colloque 10-11 septembre 1982. Lyon [France]: Association des Facultés catholiques de Lyon.
     
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    The Genesis of the Concept of Scientific Progress.Edgar Zilsel - 1945 - Journal of the History of Ideas 6 (1/4):325.
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    Crisis Actual Como Posibilidad Existencial Para Retomar la Pregunta Por El Ser.Edgar Enrique Velásquez Camelo - 2020 - Metanoia 5:131-156.
    La pregunta por el sentido general del ser emerge, en situaciones críticas, como una indagación noética y existencial que descubre la condición finita y vulnerable del ser ahí. La pandemia Covid19 se ha convertido en el contexto social la oportunidad para pensar en la importancia del cuidado en donde, a raíz del confinamiento y el aislamiento preventivo, se ha modificado de forma infranqueable los ritmos de vida. La rapidación del mundo social de producción y consumo ha constituido el modus vivendi-operandi (...)
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    Entre iniquidade e sofrimento.Alexandre Marques Cabral - 2023 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 6 (1):22-37.
    O presente artigo tem como objetivo primordial articular as experiências de iniquidade e sofrimento a partir da operacionalização de alguns conceitos decisivos das obras de Hannah Arendt e Byung-Chul Han. Nesse sentido, pretendo mostrar que uma das formas hegemônicas de experiência do mal na contemporaneidade se revela na produção de vidas descartáveis em meio a sistemas político-culturais violentos, que se caracterizam por estar em constante devir e por reduzir os devires à própria descartabilidade humana. Isso se revela tanto no mal (...)
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