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    Vicar of Chelsea Old Church, 1950-1992, July 9th, 1995.Leighton Thomson - 2004 - Moreana 41 (1-2):8-22.
    In this paper, Leighton Thomson provides the reader with an overview of early 16th century English history and he explores the achievements and reversals of the period in terms of the epoch of discovery, the Renaissance humanists and the first stirrings of the Reformation. A contrast is drawn between Thomas More and his contemporary reformers, particularly William Tyndale and Martin Luther.
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    Philosophische Reden und Vorträge.J. A. Leighton - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19 (4):452-453.
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  3. Get lucky: situationism and circumstantial moral luck.Marcela Herdova & Stephen Kearns - 2015 - Philosophical Explorations 18 (3):362-377.
    Situationism is, roughly, the thesis that normatively irrelevant environmental factors have a great impact on our behaviour without our being aware of this influence. Surprisingly, there has been little work done on the connection between situationism and moral luck. Given that it is often a matter of luck what situations we find ourselves in, and that we are greatly influenced by the circumstances we face, it seems also to be a matter of luck whether we are blameworthy or praiseworthy for (...)
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    Barking Up the Wrong Tree: On Control, Transformative Experiences, and Turning Over a New Leaf.Marcela Herdova - 2020 - The Monist 103 (3):278-293.
    I argue that we do not intentionally and rationally shape our character and values in major ways. I base this argument on the nature of transformative experiences, that is, those experiences which are transformative from personal and epistemological points of view. The argument is roughly this. First, someone who undergoes major changes in her character or values thereby undergoes a transformative experience. Second, if she undergoes such an experience, her reasons for changing in a major way are inaccessible to her (...)
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    Nothing to Fear: Swap Cases and Personal Identity.Marcela Herdova - 2016 - Analytic Philosophy 57 (4):315-337.
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    Comentario a “Una infinita potencia de negación: Blanchot y el humanismo de los años 1940”.Marcela Rivera Hutinel - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (1):e0240095.
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    (1 other version)¿Razón versus pasión?: Una lectura del monólogo de Medea.Marcela Coria - 2015 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 38 (2):91-114.
    En este artículo nos proponemos analizar el célebre monólogo de Medea que ocupa los vv. 1021-1080 y, en especial, los tres últimos versos, los cuales han dado origen, ya desde la Antigüedad, a una interpretación muy difundida según la cual el conflicto interior de la protagonista sería entre su razón y su pasión. Estudiaremos el contexto en que se insertan los vv. 1078-1080 y los problemas textuales y de traducción que presenta todo el pasaje; propondremos una traducción propia y discutiremos (...)
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  8. Self-control and mechanisms of behavior: Why self-control is not a natural mental kind.Marcela Herdova - 2017 - Philosophical Psychology 30 (6):731-762.
    In this paper, I argue for two main hypotheses. First, that self-control is not a natural mental kind and, second, that there is no dedicated mechanism of self-control. By the first claim, I simply mean that those behaviors we label as “self-controlled” are a somewhat arbitrarily selected hodgepodge that do not have anything in common that distinguishes them from other behaviors. In other words, self-control is a gerrymandered property that does not correspond to a natural mental or psychological kind. By (...)
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    Optimizing Magnetoencephalographic Imaging Estimation of Language Lateralization for Simpler Language Tasks.Leighton B. N. Hinkley, Elke De Witte, Megan Cahill-Thompson, Danielle Mizuiri, Coleman Garrett, Susanne Honma, Anne Findlay, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Phiroz Tarapore, Heidi E. Kirsch, Peter Mariën, John F. Houde, Mitchel Berger & Srikantan S. Nagarajan - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Sobre el significado y la interpretación en el biolingüismo chomskiano.Marcela Bassano - 2021 - Rosario, Argentina: Laborde Editor.
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  11. Investigar en ciencias humanas hoy: problemas y tendencias.Marcela Bricca (ed.) - 2018 - Córdoba, República Argentina: EDUCC, Editorial Universidad Católica de Córdoba.
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    Uso de recursos multimodales en tareas de recontado de niños con Trastorno Específico del Lenguaje.Alejandra Figueroa-Leighton, Nina Crespo Allende & Jeannette Sepúlveda - 2018 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 28 (2):412-428.
    The importance of the gesture and the glance in oral communication face-to-face are undeniable, however, the communication skills of children with Specific Language Impairment has been measured, primarily preferring a description of its language orally or has been considered the verbal and non-verbal in an isolated manner. Given this, the objective of this study was to describe and interpret the use of the word, gesture and glances in narrative discourse in children SLI from a multimodal perspective, that allows to observe (...)
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    Discourses of conflict.Leighton Hazlehurst - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (1):105-119.
    This essay explores ways in which cultures at different levels and in different historical circumstances employ different modes of discourse to deal with conflict and with ways to resolve it. The study is based on ethnographic observations of the Tsimshian myth of Asdiwal, collected by Boas and made famous by Lévi-Strauss; the story of Sakuntala, from a Sanskrit epic, the Mahabharata; and Remarque's war novel of 1929, All Quiet on the Western Front. In the first case, no resolution of the (...)
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    The Concept Action in History and in the Natural Sciences.J. A. Leighton - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (4):440-442.
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    Test Preparation in Figural Matrices Tests: Focus on the Difficult Rules.Kai Krautter, Jessica Lehmann, Eva Kleinort, Marco Koch, Frank M. Spinath & Nicolas Becker - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    It is well documented that training the rules employed in figural matrices tests enhances test performance. Previous studies only compare experimental conditions in which all or no rules were trained and therefore ignore the particular influence of knowledge about the easy and difficult rules. With the current study, we wanted to provide some first insights into this topic. Respondents were assigned to four groups that received training for no rules, only the easy rules, only the difficult rules, or for all (...)
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    Correspondence is invited from readers and should be sent to The Editors, Journal of Applied Philosophy.Neil Leighton - 1993 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 10 (1):133-135.
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    "Cooperation as a Division of Labor.Marcela Perlwitz - 1993 - Semiotics:193-203.
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    Sallust Catilina, Lugurtha, Historiarum Fragmenta Selecta; Appendix Sallustiana.Leighton Reynolds (ed.) - 1991 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This new edition of Sallust, the first critical text for over thirty years, is based on a fresh study and collation of the manuscripts, as well as careful consideration of the indirect tradition. Besides the well-known Catiline and Jugurtha, the volume contains more than seventy of the longer or more interesting fragments of the Histories and also the spurious Epistulae ad Caesarem and Invectivae. These inclusions will prove extremely valuable to students and scholars alike.The works of Sallust, written in the (...)
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    Seneca Dialogues.Leighton Reynolds & L. D. Reynolds (eds.) - 1977 - Clarendon Press.
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    Seneca Epistulae, Volume I.Leighton Reynolds (ed.) - 1965 - Oxford University Press UK.
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  21. Seneca Epistulae: Volume Ii.Leighton Reynolds (ed.) - 1965 - Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  22. La tecnología Y sus implicaciones en el aprendizaje.Marcela Benavides Sarmiento & Oscar Holguin Villamil - 2009 - Revista Aletheia 1 (1).
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    The Ego and its Place in the World.Joseph A. Leighton - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24 (2):213-216.
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    The Freedom of Authority: Essays in Apologetics.J. A. Leighton - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (3):338-339.
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    Retórica Neolatina Rioplatense. Las prolusiones jesuíticas.Marcela Alejandra Suárez - 2013 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 17 (2):193-198.
    Lejos de la interpretación de Leon Battista Alberti como prototipo del "hombre universal", GARIN ha reconocido el carácter contradictorio del pensamiento albertiano. En efecto, en la extensa y polifacética obra del humanista genovés coexisten dos visiones antagónicas del hombre y el mundo. A una le corresponde la confianza en la razón, a la otra la constatación del carácter absurdo de la existencia. Este Alberti "sombrío" se expresa en las páginas de Momus y las Intercenales. En ellas, la apelación a una (...)
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    Sobre El Concepto de Perdón En El Pensamiento de Hannah Arendt.Marcela Madrid Gómez Tagle - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 26:131-149.
    Aun cuando Hannah Arendt no desarrolla de manera explícita nimucho menos exhaustiva el concepto de perdón, la relevancia queéste tiene en su pensamiento se puede vislumbrar a partir de laafirmación hecha por ella en su artículo sobre Bertolt Brecht (1948)de que “el juzgar y el perdonar son dos caras de la misma moneda.” Afirmación que, por temprana que sea, da cuenta de la importanciaque cobrará el concepto de perdón en sus reflexionespolíticas. La pretensión del presente texto es pues la de (...)
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    The Realm of Ends: or Pluralism and Theism.J. A. Leighton - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (3):360-366.
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    This is a Tricky Situation: Situationism and Reasons-Responsiveness.Marcela Herdova & Stephen Kearns - 2017 - The Journal of Ethics 21 (2):151-183.
    Situations are powerful: the evidence from experimental social psychology suggests that agents are hugely influenced by the situations they find themselves in, often without their knowing it. In our paper, we evaluate how situational factors affect our reasons-responsiveness, as conceived of by John Fischer and Mark Ravizza, and, through this, how they also affect moral responsibility. We argue that the situationist experiments suggest that situational factors impair, among other things, our moderate reasons-responsiveness, which is plausibly required for moral responsibility. However, (...)
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    (1 other version)El sonido viene a ti. Notas sobre ‘Filosofía y experimentación sonora' de Gustavo Celedón.Marcela Rivera Hutinel - 2024 - Otrosiglo 7 (2):369-374.
    Reseña de ‘Filosofía y experimentación sonora’ de Gustavo Celedón Bórquez, realizada por Marcela Rivera Hutinel, Dra. en Filosofía, académica de la Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación. Gustavo Celedón Bórquez Filosofía y experimentación sonora Ediciones Metales Pesados 2023 Santiago 376 páginas ISBN: 9789566203100.
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    Sobre la noción de liquidez constitucional. Una idea cercana a la tesis de la cláusula alternativa tácita de Kelsen.Marcela Chahuán Zedan - forthcoming - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho.
    En el presente trabajo examino la tesis de José María Sauca sobre la “liquidez constitucional” y las cláusulas de este tipo que identifica en la Constitución Española. Propondré analizarlas a la luz de la tesis de la cláusula alternativa tácita presentada por Kelsen.
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    Are intentions in tension with timing experiments?Marcela Herdova - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (3):573-587.
    Libet’s timing experiments have resulted in some strong and unsavoury claims about human agency. These range from the idea that conscious intentions are epiphenomenal to the idea that we all lack free will. In this paper, I propose a new type of response to the various sceptical conclusions about our agency occasioned by both Libet’s work and other experiments in this testing paradigm. Indeed, my argument extends to such conclusions drawn from fMRI-based prediction experiments. In what follows, I will provide (...)
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    Increased striatal functional connectivity with auditory cortex in tinnitus.Leighton B. Hinkley, Danielle Mizuiri, OiSaeng Hong, Srikantan S. Nagarajan & Steven W. Cheung - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Comparing deterministic agents: A new argument for compatibilism.Marcela Herdova - 2023 - Philosophical Explorations 27 (1):106-121.
    This paper offers a new argument for compatibilism about moral responsibility by drawing attention to some overlooked implications of incompatibilism. More specifically, I argue that incompatibilists are committed to some unsavory claims about pairs of agents in deterministic worlds. These include comparative claims about moral responsibility, blameworthiness, desert, punishment, and the fittingness of reactive attitudes. I argue that we have good reasons to reject such comparisons because they fail to account for key differences between deterministic agents. This provides us with (...)
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    Feelings and emotion.Stephen R. Leighton - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (2):303-320.
    ONE question asked about the relationship between feelings and emotion is whether feelings are a feature necessary to constitute emotion. Answers vary from James's assertion that they are so central as to be emotion, to Bedford's and Solomon's insistence that they are irrelevant to emotion. More moderate answers, however, have emerged, views in which feelings have a place with regard to emotion--at least some of the time. Assuming that feelings do have some status with regard to emotion, a further question (...)
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    (1 other version)Die Realitat der Gottesidee.J. A. Leighton - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:101.
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    acercamiento al Codex Aeroscriptus Ehrenbergensis a través de una mirada poscolonial.Marcela Castillo López - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):1-7.
    Felipe Ehrenberg es uno de los artistas contemporáneos mexicanos más destacados por su trayectoria artística a lo largo de su vida. Su trabajo con los Libros de Artista fue muy importante pues es considerado uno de los pioneros en México al experimentar en ese campo y junto con otros artistas e intelectuales, impulsó su propagación. El Codex aeroscriptus ehrenbergensis es un Libro Objeto creado por Ehrenberg que representa una postura vital y de resistencia del artista frente a temas emergentes surgidos (...)
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    Description and analysis in the concept of law.Leighton Moore - 2002 - Legal Theory 8 (1):91-114.
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    O fim da espera sem fim: o teatro de Beckett.Marcela Oliveira - 2018 - Doispontos 15 (2).
    Este artigo investiga como, na trilogia teatral do pós-guerra Esperando Godot, Fim de partida e Dias felizes, Samuel Beckett apresenta uma espera sem fim, em dois sentidos. Primeiro, quanto ao conteúdo: é uma espera que não possui finalidade exterior às obras, como um significado total que possa ser depreendido e servir à nossa instrução moral ou cognitiva. Segundo, quanto à forma: a espera não termina, é sem fim, como um objetivo último a ser almejado pelos personagens no interior das próprias (...)
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    (1 other version)Un fantasma recorre el norte del Cauca: el fantasma del (los) feminismo(s). Encrucijadas del género y la investigación solidaria sobre las experiencias de violación sexual de las mujeres nasa del norte del Cauca,A ghost goes through Northern Cauca: the ghost of feminism. Crossroads of gender and collaborative research on the experiences of rape of Nasa women of northern Cauca, Colombia.Marcela Amador Ospina - 2017 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 7 (1).
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    La traducción como diálogo poético: Diana Bellesi y seis poetas norteamericanas.Marcela María Raggio - 2013 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 2 (2).
    Este artículo analiza “Contéstame, Baila mi danza”, la antología de seis poetas norteamericanas que tradujera y publicara Diana Bellesi en 1984. El objetivo es comprender las implicancias políticas, artísiticas e ideológicas de la misma. La antología editada por Bellesi incluye poemas de las autoras estadounidenses Muriel Rukeyser, Denise Levertov, June Jordan, Diane Di Prima, Adrienne Rich, Irena Klepfisz, y un ensayo de Barbara Deming. El volumen mostró al público hispanohablante algunas de las escritoras más relevantes del siglo XX, que en (...)
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    Osvaldo PICARDO. Pasiones de la línea.Marcela Romano - 2010 - Alpha (Osorno) 30.
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    The Witness to Immortality in Literature, Philosophy, and Life.J. A. Leighton & Geo A. Gordon - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (2):246-247.
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    Transformative Moral Luck.Marcela Herdova - 2019 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 43 (1):162-180.
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    Ser en la carne: el cuerpo vivido como territorio.Marcela Venebra - 2023 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 48 (2):283-298.
    La tesis central de este artículo es que la carne deviene territorio a través del esfuerzo, que instaura la primera medida sobre el cuerpo. La comprensión territorialidad como proceso esforzado de apropiación del cuerpo –en su vitalidad, su constitución como haber– implica la reconsideración de la materialidad viviente y de la función que la impulsividad juega frente al esfuerzo. Desarrollo este argumento en tres momentos: en el primero expongo el sentido fenomenológico del cuerpo como cosa viviente, me interesa especialmente el (...)
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    José María Portillo Valdés, Una historia Atlántica de los orígenes de la Nación y el Estado. España y las Españas en el siglo XIX.Marcela Ternavasio - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (54).
    El texto es un ensayo bibliográfico sobre _Una historia Atlántica de los orígenes de la Nación y el Estado, _la nueva y potente contribución de José María Portillo Valdés. La novedad que ofrece la obra gira en torno a un concepto clave: _emancipación. A_ través de un estudio sistemático sobre la “teoría de la emancipación”, el autor ilumina la compleja –y siempre discutida– relación del mundo hispano con la modernidad. Desde un enfoque atlántico, el libro explora el prolongado proceso emancipatorio (...)
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    Bioética: vulnerabilidad y responsabilidad en el comienzo de la vida.Marcela Garibay López - 2023 - Medicina y Ética 34 (1):242-249.
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  47. Can Moral Authorities Be Hypocrites?Marcela Herdova - 2018 - In Jamie Carlin Watson & Laura K. Guidry-Grimes (eds.), Moral Expertise: New Essays from Theoretical and Clinical Bioethics. Springer International Publishing.
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    La retórica de la peste, la metáfora de la guerra: los usos del lenguaje neoliberal.Marcela Rivera Hutinel - 2020 - Otrosiglo 4 (2):136-146.
    Exposición realizada por la Doctora en Filosofía Marcela Rivera Hutinel, en el ciclo de conversaciones “Crítica a la Epidemiología Política. Prácticas y racionalidad neoliberales en tiempos de pandemia”, organizado por el equipo editorial de la Revista de Filosofía Otrosiglo, octubre – diciembre 2020. Disponible en Youtube, canal Revista Otrosiglo. Lecture by Marcela Rivrea Hutinel, Ph. D., in the cycle of conversations “Criticism to the Political Epidemiology. Neoliberal practices and rationality in times of pandemics”, event organized by the editorial (...)
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  49. Simply Irresistible: Addiction, Responsibility, and Irresistible Desires.Marcela Herdova - 2015 - Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics 3 (1):196-216.
    In this paper I set out to investigate the claim that addicts lack su cient control over their drug-taking and are thus not morally responsible for it. More speci cally, I evaluate what I call the Simply Irresistible Argument, which proceeds from the claim that addictive desires are irresistible to the conclusion that addicts are not responsible for acting on such desires. I rst propose that we have to disambiguate the notion of an irresistible desire according to temporal criteria, and (...)
     
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    The Fruit of Knowledge: To Bite or not to Bite? Isotta Nogarola on Eve’s Sin and Its Scholastic Sources.Marcela Borelli, Valeria A. Buffon & Natalia G. Jakubecki - 2021 - In Isabelle Chouinard, Zoe McConaughey, Aline Medeiros Ramos & Roxane Noël (eds.), Women’s Perspectives on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 321-341.
    As we know, the sacred books of the three religions are not characterized by a gender-friendly approach. In the very beginning of the Old Testament we find the tale of the Fall of Man, where the serpent tempts Eve, who in turn tempts Adam to commit the original sin: to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. Eve’s guilt is taken for granted, and rarely discussed. The question of Eve’s guilt was first taken up in Augustine’s De Genesi ad (...)
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