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  1. La religión de iglesia en un ambiente secularizado.L. Oviedo Torro - 1999 - Verdad y Vida 57 (224):93-116.
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    La dimensión eclesial de la teología. Un enfoque Interdisciplinar.Lluís Oviedo Torró - 2001 - Salmanticensis 48 (3):487-520.
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  3. El desafio de los franciscanos en el Mundo de Hoy.Lluis Oviedo Torro - 2002 - Verdad y Vida 60 (233):119-130.
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  4. Los franciscanos 800 años después: Entre decadencia Y estímuLos de vitalidad.Lluís Oviedo Torro - 2009 - Verdad y Vida 67 (254):111-126.
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    El nuevo radicalismo teológico ante el panorama cultural contemporáneo.Lluís Oviedo Torró - 2006 - Salmanticensis 2:301-328.
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  6. Ambigüedad del concepto de felicidad en la antropología teológica.Lluis Oviedo Torró - 2010 - Verdad y Vida 68 (257):545-557.
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  7. La cultura ante el cristianismo y su futuro.Lluis Oviedo Torro - 2001 - Verdad y Vida 59 (231):247-262.
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    Legitimidad sociológica del cristianismo como religión en el ambiente contemporáneo.Lluís Oviedo Torró - 1995 - Salmanticensis 42 (3):341-367.
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  9. Natural y sobrenatural: un repaso a los debates recientes.Luis Oviedo Torró - 2011 - In Carlos Alonso Bedate & Javier Bustamante Donas (eds.), Lo natural, lo artificial y la cultura. Madrid: Universidad Pontificia Comillas.
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    Problemas de plausibilidad y evidencia empírica en los recientes estudios científicos sobre la religión.Ofm Oviedo Torró - 2017 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 73 (276):741.
    Las Ciencias Cognitivas de la Religión han desarrollado desde hace casi veinte años explicaciones naturalistas sobre la mente y el comportamiento religioso, abriendo ese campo al análisis científico. Los estudiosos acostumbrados a comprender la religión desde una tradición más humanista o un enfoque hermenéutico, como teólogos, filósofos de la religión, y fenomenólogos pueden sentirse sorprendidos por la aplicación de métodos biológicos-evolutivos, cognitivos y neurológicos para explicar mejor la religión; a menudo perciben como extraño el uso de nuevos términos, conceptos y (...)
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  11. Presente y futuro de los franciscanos-y de los consagrados, en general-en un ambiente secularizado.Lluis Oviedo Torró - 2007 - Verdad y Vida 65 (248-249):311-333.
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  12. Sobre la nocion de «autenticidad» aplicada al Seguimiento franciscano de Jesucristo.Luis Oviedo Torró - 1998 - Verdad y Vida 56 (222):239-248.
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  13. El nuevo radicalismo teológico el panorama cultural contemporáneo.Lluis Oviedo Torro Ofm - 2006 - Salmanticensis 53 (2):301-328.
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  14. A vueltas con la" Justicia y la Paz".Luis Oviedo Torró - 2006 - Verdad y Vida 64 (245):345-365.
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  15. Estrategias de supervivencia en una orden religiosa.Lluis Oviedo Torro - 2003 - Verdad y Vida 61 (238):587-610.
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  16. El nuevo radicalismo teológico ante el panorama cultural contemporáneo.Luis Oviedo Torró - 2006 - Salmanticensis 53 (2):301-328.
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  17. La dimensión eclesial de la teología: Un enfoque Interdisciplinar.Luis Oviedo Torró - 2001 - Salmanticensis 48 (3):487-520.
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  18. Los franciscanos ochocientos años después.Luis Oviedo Torró - 2009 - Verdad y Vida 67 (254):111-126.
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  19. Sabiduría y felicidad hoy (valores, carencias, retos).Lluís Oviedo Torró - 2011 - Nova et Vetera: Temas de Vida Cristiana 35 (72):265-279.
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  20. Legitimidad sociológica del cristianismo como religión en el ambiente contemporáneo.L. Oviedo - 1995 - Salmanticensis 42 (3):341-367.
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    Processes of Believing: The Acquisition, Maintenance, and Change in Creditions.Hans-Ferdinand Angel, Lluis Oviedo, Raymond F. Paloutzian, Anne L. C. Runehov & Rüdiger J. Seitz (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume answers the question: Why do we believe what we believe? It examines current research on the concept of beliefs, and the development in our understanding of the process of believing. It takes into account empirical findings in the field of neuroscience regarding the processes that underlie beliefs, and discusses the notion that beyond the interactive exploratory analysis of sensory information from the complex outside world, humans engage in an evaluative analysis by which they attribute personal meaning and relevance (...)
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    The Environmental Value of the Forests.Pablo Campos Palacín, Alejandro Caparrós Grass, José L. Oviedo Pro & Paola Ovando Pol - 2008 - Arbor 184 (729).
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  23. Autenticida y espíritu: el primer principio de lo franciscano: a propósito de la lectura de" sobre la noción de autenticidad" aplicada al seguimiento franciscano" de LLuis Oviedo Torró.Agustí Boadas LLavat - 2000 - Verdad y Vida 58 (227):159-176.
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    Manières d'être du musical.Jean-Paul Olive & Álvaro Oviedo (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    'Caractère', 'densité', 'texture', 'bloc', 'trait', 'profil', 'figure' ou encore 'énergie'... : ces termes, s'ils sont souvent convoqués dans le discours musicologique se référant aux oeuvres des XXe et XXIe siècles, résistent à la clôture d'une définition. De telles notions mobilisent différentes dimensions de l'écriture mais aussi - et peut-être surtout - cherchent chacune à désigner un aspect qualitatif du musical, ce 'devenir illimité' du discours, difficile à neutraliser et à rationaliser. Le colloque organisé à l'Université Paris 8, intitulé 'Manières d'être (...)
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    Discovering misattributed paternity in genetic counselling: different ethical perspectives in two countries.M. J. Parker, L. Caenazzo & P. Tozzo - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (3):177-181.
    Misattributed paternity or ‘false’ paternity is when a man is wrongly thought, by himself and possibly by others, to be the biological father of a child. Nowadays, because of the progression of genetics and genomics the possibility of finding misattributed paternity during familial genetic testing has increased. In contrast to other medical information, which pertains primarily to individuals, information obtained by genetic testing and/or pedigree analysis necessarily has implications for other biologically related members in the family. Disclosing or not a (...)
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    Les principes de la convention d’Oviedo et le processus décisionnel relatif aux traitements médicaux en fin de vie : le regard du comité directeur de bioéthique du Conseil de l’Europe.Isabelle Erny - 2011 - Médecine et Droit 2011 (106):78-83.
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    Thomas Deswarte, De la destruction à la restauration: L'idéologie du royaume d'Oviedo-León (VIIIe-XIe siècles). Preface by Michel Rouche. (Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, 3.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2003. Pp. xiii, 411; 9 black-and-white plates. €80. [REVIEW]John Williams - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):173-174.
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    Sonia García Galán, Silvia Medina.Elsa Boulet & Amaya García - 2016 - Clio 43.
    Cet ouvrage pluridisciplinaire est issu d'un séminaire international organisé par le groupe de recherche Déméter : Histoire, femmes et genre (Université d'Oviedo). Il s'inscrit au croisement de l'histoire de la maternité et de l'histoire de la médecine, dans une perspective féministe. Les auteures puisent dans des travaux historiques, philosophiques aussi bien qu'anthropologiques pour aborder la manière dont l'accouchement et plus généralement la maternité ont été encadrés, vécus et débattus...
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  29. Welfare, happiness, and ethics.L. W. Sumner - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Moral philosophers agree that welfare matters. But they disagree about what it is, or how much it matters. In this vital new work, Wayne Sumner presents an original theory of welfare, investigating its nature and discussing its importance. He considers and rejects all notable theories of welfare, both objective and subjective, including hedonism and theories founded on desire or preference. His own theory connects welfare closely with happiness or life satisfaction. Reacting against the value pluralism that currently dominates moral philosophy, (...)
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    The science and politics of I.Q.L. J. Lj Kamin - 1974 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 41 (3):387.
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    Equity and resilience in local urban food systems: a case study.Tiffanie F. Stone, Erin L. Huckins, Eliana C. Hornbuckle, Janette R. Thompson & Katherine Dentzman - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-18.
    Local food systems can have economic and social benefits by providing income for producers and improving community connections. Ongoing global climate change and the acute COVID-19 pandemic crisis have shown the importance of building equity and resilience in local food systems. We interviewed ten stakeholders from organizations and institutions in a U.S. midwestern city exploring views on past, current, and future conditions to address the following two objectives: 1) Assess how local food system equity and resilience were impacted by the (...)
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  32. Responsible research with crowds: pay crowdworkers at least minimum wage.M. S. Silberman, B. Tomlinson, R. LaPlante, J. Ross, L. Irani & A. Zaldivar - 2018 - Communications of the Acm 61 (3):39-41.
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    Evidence that instrumental conditioning requires conscious awareness in humans.L. I. Skora, M. R. Yeomans, H. S. Crombag & R. B. Scott - 2021 - Cognition 208 (C):104546.
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    The Case for Reasonable Accommodation of Conscientious Objections to Declarations of Brain Death.L. Syd M. Johnson - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (1):105-115.
    Since its inception in 1968, the concept of whole-brain death has been contentious, and four decades on, controversy concerning the validity and coherence of whole-brain death continues unabated. Although whole-brain death is legally recognized and medically entrenched in the United States and elsewhere, there is reasonable disagreement among physicians, philosophers, and the public concerning whether brain death is really equivalent to death as it has been traditionally understood. A handful of states have acknowledged this plurality of viewpoints and enacted “conscience (...)
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    Does Recent Research on Adolescent Brain Development Inform the Mature Minor Doctrine?L. Steinberg - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (3):256-267.
    US Supreme Court rulings concerning sanctions for juvenile offenders have drawn on the science of brain development and concluded that adolescents are inherently less mature than adults in ways that render them less culpable. This conclusion departs from arguments made in cases involving the mature minor doctrine, in which teenagers have been portrayed as comparable to adults in their capacity to make medical decisions. I attempt to reconcile these apparently incompatible views of adolescents’ decision-making competence. Adolescents are indeed less mature (...)
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    Teaching practical wisdom in medicine through clinical judgement, goals of care, and ethical reasoning.L. C. Kaldjian - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (9):558-562.
    Clinical decision making is a challenging task that requires practical wisdom—the practised ability to help patients choose wisely among available diagnostic and treatment options. But practical wisdom is not a concept one typically hears mentioned in medical training and practice. Instead, emphasis is placed on clinical judgement. The author draws from Aristotle and Aquinas to describe the virtue of practical wisdom and compare it with clinical judgement. From this comparison, the author suggests that a more complete understanding of clinical judgement (...)
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    Philosophy and the Physicists.L. Susan Stebbing - 1937 - Philosophy 13 (50):221-226.
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  38. Confirmation and Evidence Distinguished.Mark Taper, Gordon Brittan, Prasanta Bandyopadhyay, Mark L. Taper, Gordon Brittan Jr & Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay - 2016 - In Mark Taper, Gordon Brittan & Prasanta Bandyopadhyay (eds.), Belief, Evidence, and Uncertainty: Problems of Epistemic Inference. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
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    Generating the Moral Agency to Report Peers’ Counterproductive Work Behavior in Normal and Extreme Contexts: The Generative Roles of Ethical Leadership, Moral Potency, and Psychological Safety.John J. Sumanth, Sean T. Hannah, Kenneth C. Herbst & Ronald L. Thompson - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-28.
    Reporting peers’ counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) is important for maintaining an ethical organization, but is a significant and potentially risky action. In Bandura’s Theory of Moral Thought and Action (Bandura, 1991) he states that such acts require significant moral agency, which is generated when an individual possesses adequate moral self-regulatory capacities to address the issue and is in a context that activates and reinforces those capacities. Guided by this theory, we assess moral potency (i.e., moral courage, moral efficacy, and moral (...)
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    The Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics.L. Syd M. Johnson & Karen S. Rommelfanger (eds.) - 2017 - Routledge.
    _The Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics_ offers the reader an informed view of how the brain sciences are being used to approach, understand, and reinvigorate traditional philosophical questions, as well as how those questions, with the grounding influence of neuroscience, are being revisited beyond clinical and research domains. It also examines how contemporary neuroscience research might ultimately impact our understanding of relationships, flourishing, and human nature. The _Handbook_ features easy-to-follow chapters that appear here for the first time in print and—written by (...)
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    New Confucianism' and the Sinicization of Metaphysics and Transcendentalism: Conceptualizations of Philosophy in the Early Works of Xiong Shili and Mou Zongsan.Rafael Suter, Raji C. Steineck, Ralph Weber, Robert Gassmann & Elena L. Lange - 2018 - In . pp. 348-393.
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  42. The Neighbor: Three Inquiries in Political Theology.Slavoj Zizek, Eric L. Santner & Kenneth Reinhard - 2006 - University of Chicago Press.
    In _Civilization and Its Discontents_, Freud made abundantly clear what he thought about the biblical injunction, first articulated in Leviticus 19:18 and then elaborated in Christian teachings, to love one's neighbor as oneself. "Let us adopt a naive attitude towards it," he proposed, "as though we were hearing it for the first time; we shall be unable then to suppress a feeling of surprise and bewilderment." After the horrors of World War II, the Holocaust, Stalinism, and Yugoslavia, Leviticus 19:18 seems (...)
     
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    Essence of religion, culture and indigenous language in a unified sexuality education system.Lidion Sibanda, Tichakunda V. Chabata, Felix Chari & Thelisisa L. Sibanda - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):7.
    Sexuality education is fundamental in higher and tertiary education institutions (HTEIs). Evidence suggests that its effective education is through translations into the first language of learners. However, in global and multilingual cultural communities such as HTEIs, the foundations for these translations are still a researchable area. Notably, in HTEIs adolescents, young adults and adults co-exist and therefore, any translations must be toned to balance across these groups. The aim of this study was to establish strategies that could enable sexuality educators (...)
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    Buddhism and Society: A Great Tradition and Its Burmese Vicissitudes.L. M. Joshi - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):783.
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    Tarski and geometry.L. W. Szczerba - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):907-912.
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    Mencius' Refutation of Yang Zhu and Mozi and the Theoretical Implication of Confucian Benevolence and Love.L. I. Jinglin - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (2):155-178.
    Confucianism defined benevolence with “feelings” and “love.” “Feelings” in Confucianism can be mainly divided into three categories: feelings in general, love for one’s relatives, and compassion. The seven kinds of feeling in which people respond to things can be summarized as “likes and dislikes.” The mind responds to things through feelings; based on the mind of benevolence and righteousness or feelings of compassion, the expression of feelings can conform to the principle of the mean and reach the integration of self (...)
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  47. Can they suffer? The ethical priority of quality of life research in disorders of consciousness.L. Syd M. Johnson - 2013 - Bioethica Forum 6 (4):129-136.
    There is ongoing ethical and legal debate about withdrawing life sup- port for patients with disorders of consciousness (DOCs). Frequently fu- eling the debate are implicit assumptions about the value of life in a state of impaired consciousness, and persistent uncertainty about the quality of life (QoL) of these persons. Yet there are no validated methods for assessing QoL in this population, and a significant obstacle to doing so is their inability to communicate. Recent neuroscientific discoveries might circumvent that problem (...)
     
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  48. Hidden narratives: perspectives of diversity, equity, and inclusion in pharmacy.Carla Y. White, Paula K. Davis, Vibhuti Arya, Amanda L. Storyward & Kevin A. Wiltz (eds.) - 2024 - Bethesda, MD: ASHP.
    This publication features the stories and experiences of pharmacy professionals who identify as members of historically underrepresented groups. This collection of personal essays presents significant events in the lives of those in the pharmacy community whose experiences have been shaped by their race, ethnicity, gender or gender presentation, sexual orientation, ability, language, mental health, or other factors. The perspectives from the narratives highlight the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the healthcare sector. The authors of the narratives also reflect (...)
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    Sparta and Samos: a Special Relationship?L. H. Jeffery & Paul Cartledge - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):243-.
    The relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States seems to embody most fully the type of the ‘special relationship’ today. It is a relationship founded ultimately on biological kinship, structured by mutual economic and strategic interests and cemented by a sense of political and ‘spiritual’ affinity. At least the broad contours of such contemporary ‘special relationships’ are sufficiently clear. This is far from being the case with those of the Archaic and Classical Greek world, for two main reasons. (...)
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  50. Descartes on Music: Between the Ancients and the Aestheticians.L. M. Jorgensen - 2012 - British Journal of Aesthetics 52 (4):407-424.
    In this aricle, I argue that Descartes can be seen as a occupying a distinct middle ground between ancient music theory, which was being revived in the Renaissance, and eighteenth-century aestheticians. Descartes’ approach to music had its roots in humanist thought but, even from the start, it wasn’t simply another humanist theory of music. The views Descartes begins to develop in his early years, in the Compendium musicae (1618), is continuous with the views he articulates near the end of his (...)
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