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    “I Don’t Want Your Compassion!”. The Importance of Empathy for Morality.Manuel Camassa - 2019 - Humana Mente 12 (35).
    After the great enthusiasm about the moral potentialities of empathy of the last thirty years, this phenomenon has been recently called into question, if not openly criticized, by both philosophers and psychologists among whom we find Jesse Prinz or Paul Bloom. This paper aims to show why empathy should not too easily be regarded as useless or even deleterious for morality and to propose a special role for it. In order to reach this goal, I will briefly sketch what I (...)
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    On the Power and Limits of Empathy.Manuel Camassa - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book has two main objectives. The first is to identify and adequately describe the phenomenon of empathy. This essentially means offering a strong, reasoned and accurate description of the phenomenon of empathy in order to capture the essence of the empathic phenomenon and clearly distinguish it from other similar emotional phenomena such as sympathy or compassion The second part focuses on the role that this phenomenon can play on the ethical-moral level. The question is whether empathy is necessary or (...)
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    Emotions: From Cases to Theories.Matteo Galletti & Ariele Niccoli - 2019 - Humana Mente 12 (35).
    Monographic issue on the Philosophy of Emotions. Contents: Resentment, Empathy and Indignation; Jacqueline Taylor / Compassion without Cognitivism; Charlie Kurth / “I Don’t Want Your Compassion!”. The Importance of Empathy for Morality; Manuel Camassa / Making sense of emotional contagion; Carme Isern-Mas, Antoni Gomila / On Pride; Lorenzo Greco / Envy and its objects; Alessandra Fussi / Admiration, moral knowledge and transformative experiences; Maria Silvia Vaccarezza / Fear as Related to Courage: An Aristotelian-Thomistic Redefinition of Cognitive Emotions; Claudia (...)
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  4. How To Conceptually Engineer Conceptual Engineering?Manuel Gustavo Isaac - 2020 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy:1-24.
    Conceptual engineering means to provide a method to assess and improve our concepts working as cognitive devices. But conceptual engineering still lacks an account of what concepts are (as cognitive devices) and of what engineering is (in the case of cognition). And without such prior understanding of its subject matter, or so it is claimed here, conceptual engineering is bound to remain useless, merely operating as a piecemeal approach, with no overall grip on its target domain. The purpose of this (...)
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  5. The social constitution of agency and responsibility : oppression, politics, and moral ecology.Manuel R. Vargas - 2018 - In Marina Oshana, Katrina Hutchison & Catriona Mackenzie (eds.), Social Dimensions of Moral Responsibility. New York: Oup Usa.
     
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    El Derecho como argumentación.Manuel Atienza - 1999 - Isegoría 21:37-47.
    Frente a las concepciones del Derecho como norma, como hecho o como valor , se propone aquí un cuarto enfoque que consiste en ver el Derecho como argumentación . Sin embargo, no hay una única forma de entender la argumentación jurídica. Aunque conectadas entre sí, en el trabajo se distinguen tres concepciones: la formal, la material y la pragmática o dialéctica; muchas cuestiones que se plantean en el ámbito de la teoría de la argumentación jurídica pueden resolverse -o aclararse- teniendo (...)
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    Big Tech and Antitrust: An Ordoliberal Analysis.Manuel Wörsdörfer - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (3):1-39.
    The past few years have seen the opening of several antitrust investigations against some of the most dominant and powerful companies in the world—e.g., the U.S. Department of Justice, numerous states, and the Federal Trade Commission have sued Google, Facebook, and Amazon, and the E.U. has launched additional proceedings against Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. This paper looks at the latest trends and developments in the E.U. and the USA and analyzes the different regulatory approaches taken from a distinct business (...)
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    Die Kulturen Kontinental-SüdostasiensDie Kulturen Kontinental-Sudostasiens.Kenneth G. Zysk & Manuel Sarkisyanz - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):888.
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  9. Reflectivism, Skepticism, and Values.Manuel R. Vargas - 2018 - Social Theory and Practice 44 (2):255-266.
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  10. Human Dignity as High Moral Status.Manuel Toscano - 2011 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 6 (2):4-25.
    In this paper I argue that the idea of human dignity has a precise and philosophically relevant sense. Following recent works,we can find some important clues in the long history of the term.Traditionally, dignity conveys the idea of a high and honourable position in a hierarchical order, either in society or in nature. At first glance, nothing may seem more contrary to the contemporary conception of human dignity, especially in regard to human rights.However,an account of dignity as high rank provides (...)
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    Compulsory Treatment in Chronic Anorexia Nervosa by All Means? Searching for a Middle Ground Between a Curative and a Palliative Approach.Manuel Trachsel, Verina Wild, Nikola Biller-Andorno & Tanja Krones - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (7):55-56.
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    Visual search of emotional faces: The role of affective content and featural distinctiveness.Manuel G. Calvo & Hipólito Marrero - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (4):782-806.
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    Generative models as parsimonious descriptions of sensorimotor loops.Manuel Baltieri & Christopher L. Buckley - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    The Bayesian brain hypothesis, predictive processing, and variational free energy minimisation are typically used to describe perceptual processes based on accurate generative models of the world. However, generative models need not be veridical representations of the environment. We suggest that they can be used to describe sensorimotor relationships relevant for behaviour rather than precise accounts of the world.
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    Medicine, market and communication: ethical considerations in regard to persuasive communication in direct-to-consumer genetic testing services.Manuel Schaper & Silke Schicktanz - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):1-11.
    Commercial genetic testing offered over the internet, known as direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC GT), currently is under ethical attack. A common critique aims at the limited validation of the tests as well as the risk of psycho-social stress or adaption of incorrect behavior by users triggered by misleading health information. Here, we examine in detail the specific role of advertising communication of DTC GT companies from a medical ethical perspective. Our argumentative analysis departs from the starting point that DTC GT (...)
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  15. The Feeling of Doing – Nietzsche on Agent Causation.Manuel Dries - 2013 - Nietzscheforschung 20 (1):235-247.
    This article examines Nietzsche’s analysis of the phenomenology of agent causation. Sense of agent causation, our sense of self-efficacy, is tenacious because it originates, according to Nietzsche’s hypothesis, in the embodied and situated experience of effort in overcoming resistances. It arises at the level of the organism and is sustained by higher-order cognitive functions. Based on this hypothesis, Nietzsche regards the sense of self as emerging from a homeostatic system of drives and affects that unify such as to maintain self-efficacy (...)
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  16. Composition and Identities.Manuel Lechthaler - 2017 - Dissertation, University of Otago
    Composition as Identity is the view that an object is identical to its parts taken collectively. I elaborate and defend a theory based on this idea: composition is a kind of identity. Since this claim is best presented within a plural logic, I develop a formal system of plural logic. The principles of this system differ from the standard views on plural logic because one of my central claims is that identity is a relation which comes in a variety of (...)
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    Zariski‐type topology for implication algebras.Manuel Abad, Diego Castaño & José P. Díaz Varela - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (3):299-309.
    In this work we provide a new topological representation for implication algebras in such a way that its one-point compactification is the topological space given in [1]. Some applications are given thereof.
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    ¿Por qué somos corporales? El tema del cuerpo de Kant a Fichte.Manuel Luna Alcoba - 2004 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 31:61-86.
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    The healing power of shamanism in transpersonal psychology.Manuel Almendro - 2000 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 19 (1):49-57.
  20. El autor del" Liber de Ortu Scientiarum".Manuel Alonso - 1946 - Pensamiento 2 (7):333-340.
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  21. O intertexto de Plutarco no discurso literário do século XIX.Manuel dos Santos Alves - 1995 - Humanitas 47:953.
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    Democracy – or a short history of powerlessness.Manuel Arriaga & Manuel Maria Carrilho - 2017 - Human Affairs 27 (1):82-96.
    Our democracies presently face a set of unique challenges. In this article we argue that the current crisis needs to be understood as resulting from the convergence of two historical transformations: the paradigm of boundlessness; and what we term “endividualismo”, a novel mutation of individualism in the context of the financial age. The result is a novel political reality where individual rights are ever-expanding and the opportunities for collective action have shrunk to the point of impossibility. The resulting powerlessness of (...)
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    A vueltas con la ponderación.Manuel Atienza - 2010 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 44:43-59.
    E l auto r , a pa r ti r de l análisi s d e un a seri e d e ejemplo s d e ponderació n judicial , trat a de contesta r la s cuestione s centrale s de l debat e enta b lad o e n l a teorí a de l derech o contemporánea entr e pa r tidario s y crítico s d e est e pa r ticula r procedimient o a r (...)
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  24. Carta a un joven filósofo.Manuel Atienza - 1995 - Laguna 3:179-187.
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    Cómo evaluar las argumentaciones judiciales.Manuel Atienza - 2011 - Dianoia 56 (67):113-134.
    En este trabajo se trata de contestar a la cuestión de cómo evaluar los argumentos judiciales de carácter justificativo. Se precisa para ello el sentido de la tesis de la única respuesta correcta; se identifican diversos criterios de corrección y se presta una atención particular a los criterios de universalidad, coherencia, adecuación de las consecuencias, moralidad social y crítica, y razonabilidad. This article deals with the question of how to evaluate justificatory judicial reasoning. To this end, the author clarifies the (...)
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    Las piezas del derecho: teoría de los enunciados jurídicos.Manuel Atienza & Juan Ruiz Manero - 1996 - Barcelona: Editorial Ariel. Edited by Juan Ruiz Manero.
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    La unidad interna del saber en G. Kalinowski.Manuel Ballester - 1994 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 8:131-144.
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  28. Freedom, Resistance, Agency.Manuel Dries - 2015 - In Manuel Dries & P. J. E. Kail (eds.), Nietzsche on Mind and Nature. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 142–162.
    While Nietzsche's rejection of metaphysical free will and moral desert has been widely recognised, the sense in which Nietzsche continues to use the term freedom affirmatively remains largely unnoticed. The aim of this article is to show that freedom and agency are among Nietzsche’s central concerns, that his much-discussed interest in power in fact originates in a first-person account of freedom, and that his understanding of the phenomenology of freedom informs his theory of agency. He develops a non-reductive drive-psychological motivational (...)
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  29. Nietzsche on consciousness and the embodied mind.Manuel Dries (ed.) - 2018 - Boston, USA; Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter.
    Nietzsche's thought has been of renewed interest to philosophers in the Anglo-American philosophical community as well as to philosophers of a more phenomenological and hermeneutic background. The volume aims to appeal to both communities of scholars as it seeks to deepen the growing interest and appreciation of Nietzsche's contribution to our understanding of the mind. The 16 essays by leading Nietzsche scholars examine Nietzsche's understanding of consciousness and investigate its continuities with current developments in philosophy of mind, neuroscience, neuroethics, psychology, (...)
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    Should metacognition be measured by logistic regression?Manuel Rausch & Michael Zehetleitner - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 49:291-312.
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    Comparative What? Latin American Challenges to Philosophy-as-Worldview.Manuel Vargas - 2022 - Comparative Philosophy 13 (2).
    Attention to the details of putatively obvious examples of philosophy-as-worldview within Latin America give us reasons to be skeptical about the taxonomy that gives us the category of philosophy-as-worldview. Among the examples that suggest difficulties for this way of thinking about the philosophical enterprise are 19th century Mexican ethnolinguistics, contemporary efforts to reconstruct historical and contemporary Indigenous thought, and 20th century efforts to articulate regional ontologies within Latin America. However, reflection on these cases also point to a different project worth (...)
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    Contingentism about Individuals and Higher-Order Necessitism.Manuel Pérez Otero - 2013 - Theoria 28 (3):393-406.
    Necessitism about individuals claims that necessarily every individual necessarily exists. An analogous necessitist thesis attributes necessary existence to properties and relations. Both theses have been defended by Williamson. Furthermore, Williamson specifically argues against the hybrid conjunction of first-order contingentism and higher-order necessitism; a combination that would bring about additional drawbacks. I work out a defence of the hybrid combination, including some replies to Williamson’s additional objections. Considerations of ontological parsimony and pre-theoretical intuitions favour the hybrid view over necessitism at all (...)
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    The social-cognitive basis of infants’ reference to absent entities.Manuel Bohn, Luise Zimmermann, Josep Call & Michael Tomasello - 2018 - Cognition 177 (C):41-48.
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    Pragmatic Competence Injustice.Manuel Padilla Cruz - 2018 - Social Epistemology 32 (3):143-163.
    When engaging in verbal communication, we do not simply use language to dispense information, but also to perform a plethora of actions, some of which depend on conventionalised, recurrent linguistic structures. Additionally, we must be skilled enough to arrive at the speaker’s intended meaning. However, speakers’ performance may deviate from certain habits and expectations concerning the way of speaking or accomplishing actions, while various factors may hinder comprehension, which may give rise to misappraisals of their respective abilities and capacities as (...)
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    Hegelian Heritage and Anti-Racist Horizons.Manuel Tangorra - 2021 - Idealistic Studies 51 (2):131-148.
    The task of confronting Hegel with the conflicts of our present proves to be indispensable to keep alive the critical scope of dialectics. In a context marked by a new wave of movements that challenge the racist structures that inform our societies, the question of the contribution of Hegelianism to an anti-racist thought takes a significant relevance.The hypothesis of this article argues that it is possible to distinguish two different operations that shape an anti-racist critique with the resources of Hegelian (...)
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    En la oposición al dogma de la infalibilidad: la propuesta liberal de un católico inglés. Lord Acton y su apelación a la conciencia en la segunda mitad del XIX.Manuel Álvarez Tardío - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (52).
    Este artículo analiza una de las facetas más relevantes del pensamiento político de Lord Acton: la relación entre catolicismo y liberalismo. Se utilizan algunos de sus escritos más significativos de esa temática durante las décadas de 1850 a 1870, complementados con datos procedentes de su correspondencia y teniendo muy presente los principales estudios disponibles sobre su biografía intelectual. Aquí se sostiene que Acton planteó una simbiosis de catolicismo y liberalismo significativamente particular, deudora de la tradición liberal inglesa, pero con un (...)
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    Ni pirrónico ni creacionista; materialista y revolucionario.Manuel Tizziani - 2022 - Revista Colombiana de Filosofía de la Ciencia 22 (45).
    A partir de una tesis de Margaret Jacob, en este artículo se persiguen dos objetivos: por un lado, se realiza un análisis de la filosofía natural de Jean Meslier a fin de poner en evidencia la supremacía de la hipótesis materialista por sobre la creacionista; por el otro, se vincula su posición metafísica con su propuesta de acción política con la intención de poner en evidencia que el ateísmo popular y revolucionario defendido por el cura resulta compatible con la idea (...)
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    ¿Democracia de los ciudadanos o democracia de las nacionalidades?Manuel Toscano - 2012 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 17.
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    Pornografía, odio y libertad de expresión. Los argumentos de Ronald Dworkin.Manuel Toscano - 2022 - Isegoría 67:04-04.
    A lo largo de su obra Ronald Dworkin ha planteado una cuestión crucial acerca de la libertad de expresión: ¿es un derecho tan importante que su protección exige permitir formas de expresión que consideramos despreciables, ofensivas o socialmente dañinas? En este trabajo me gustaría analizar la reflexión del filósofo en torno a tal cuestión, centrándonos en la pornografía y los discursos del odio. Estas formas de expresión constituyen un desafío para los defensores de esa libertad, pues nos obligan a revisar (...)
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    Informed consent in psychotherapy: a survey on attitudes among psychotherapists in Switzerland.Manuel Trachsel, Yvonne Nestoriuc, Jens Gaab, Marc Inderbinen, Martin Grosse Holtforth & Klara Eberle - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-10.
    BackgroundThe legal and ethical guidelines of psychological professional associations stipulate that informed consent by patients is an essential prerequisite for psychotherapy. Despite this awareness of the importance of informed consent, there is little empirical evidence on what psychotherapists’ attitudes towards informed consent are and how informed consent is implemented in psychotherapeutic practice.Methods155 psychotherapists in Switzerland completed an online survey assessing their attitudes regarding informed consent. ResultsAmong the surveyed psychotherapists, there was a high consensus on important information that should be communicated (...)
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    Revolución y crisis de la estética.Manuel Trujillo - 1985 - Caracas: Academia Nacional de la Historia.
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    Origen de la jurisdicción episcopal según la tradición litúrgica oriental.Manuel Useros - 1964 - Salmanticensis 11 (3):451-471.
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  43. Erasmo y Vives.Manuel E. Valentini - 1934 - Buenos Aires,:
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  44. Ciencia, periodismo y sociedad.Manuel Velasco (ed.) - 2001 - Córdoba: Publicación de la Secretaría de Ciencia y Tecnología de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
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    Crítica a la moral conservadora: aborto, eutanasia, drogas, matrimonio igualitario.Manuel Vivanco - 2015 - Santiago de Chile: LOM Ediciones.
    Un libro imprescindible para comprender los grandes debates de algunos de los importantes temas de la agenda ética de hoy. A la vez profundo y actual, con la rigurosidad intelectual que lo caracteriza, Vivanco rescata para la visión de izquierda los principios de la autonomía individual, mal apropiados por las ideologías conservadoras. Tal autonomía sería, sin embargo abstracta si no se asegura la igualdad material de los individuos que conforman la sociedad, lo que sólo puede ser garantizado por el Estado (...)
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    El apocalipsis, la guerra y occidente.Manuel Oswaldo Ávila Vásquez - 2016 - Discusiones Filosóficas 17 (29):175-198.
    A cien años del final de la Primera Guerra Mundial, el viejo continente vuelve actualmente a encontrarse en un estado de conmoción como aquel que antecedió a este cruel conflicto. El texto busca pensar cómo esta confrontación llegó a adquirir dimensiones apocalípticas, para, de esta forma, advertir a qué nos podemos ver avocados de continuar por este camino. La tesis propuesta aquí es que al menos cuatro aspectos confluyeron allí, a saber: 1. La propensión nihilista de occidente; 2. La perversión (...)
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    Las controversias Indianas: La "Justificación" de la conquista.Manuel Leal Lobón - 2023 - Isidorianum 19 (38):455-481.
    Desde un primer momento España pretendió justificar la conquista y ocupación de América. De todos los posibles títulos que se podían aducir en los albores del siglo XVI, los españoles optaron por poner en primer lugar la “donación pontificia” (bulas alejandrinas). De modo que en este artículo intentaremos exponer los fundamentos doctrinales de esta donación papal. En la práctica se generó una preocupación (controversia) por la situación material y espiritual en la que vivían los indios que desembocó en los planteamientos (...)
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    Cabildos y capitulares centroamericanos.Manuel Leal Lobón - 2023 - Isidorianum 13 (25):315-332.
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    ¿Existió en España una controversia sobre la racionalidad-irracionalidad de los indios americanos?Manuel Leal Lobón - 2023 - Isidorianum 17 (34):107-137.
    Los indios eran hombres capaces de razón y doctrina, casi–humanos o bestias con apariencia humana Esta cuestión se presta a muchas y muy variadas consideraciones. Parece que cuanto más se quiere aclarar esta cuestión mayor es la maraña que se trenza. Hay especialistas que niegan de plano que existiera tal controversia y otros, sin embargo, que defienden que esta polémica constituyó el primer gran debate filosófico y teológico del Nuevo Mundo relacionado con sus pobladores. Traemos a dos autores que protagonizaron (...)
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    El Primer Arte Cristiano. El Sarcófago de Junio Basso.Manuel Leal Lobón - 2023 - Isidorianum 20 (40):517-550.
    La expresión “arte cristiano” encierra en sí una contrariedad si se considera que Jesús de Nazaret no apuntó nada sobre la creación artística. Tampoco podemos rastrear en el anuncio de la Buena Noticia ningún hilo que nos conduzca hacia un culto que necesitara la contribución de las “artes plásticas”. Cristo predijo un culto al Padre “en espíritu y en verdad” (Jn 4,23). Los primeros cristianos fueron fieles a este espiritualismo trascendente judaico, pero al mismo tiempo, la fe en la Encarnación (...)
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