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    Book Review: Women’s Migration Networks in Mexico and Beyond. By Tamar Diana Wilson. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2009, 214 pp., $26.95. [REVIEW]Jayne Howell - 2010 - Gender and Society 24 (2):273-275.
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    Cervantes and the Indies.Diana de Armas Wilson - 2000 - Philosophy and Literature 24 (2):364-376.
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    "Unreason's Reason": Cervantes at the Frontiers of Difference.Diana de Armas Wilson - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):49-67.
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    "Unreason's Reason": Cervantes at the Frontiers of Difference.Diana de Armas Wilson - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):49-67.
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  5. María Rosa Menocal, Shards of Love: Exile and the Origins of the Lyric. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 1994. Pp. xv, 295. $49.95 (cloth); $18.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Diana de Armas Wilson - 1996 - Speculum 71 (4):980-983.
     
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    Emotion Regulation and Attitudes Toward Conflict in Colombia: Effects of Reappraisal Training on Negative Emotions and Support for Conciliatory and Aggressive Statements.Camilo Hurtado-Parrado, Myriam Sierra-Puentes, Mohammed El Hazzouri, Alexandra Morales, Diana Gutiérrez-Villamarín, Laura Velásquez, Andrea Correa-Chica, Juan Carlos Rincón, Karen Henao, Juan Gabriel Castañeda & Wilson López-López - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Indestructible Beauty of Suffering: Diana and the Metaphor of Global Consumption.Scott Wilson - 1997 - Theory and Event 1 (4).
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  8. Habitual Desire: On Kant’s Concept of Inclination.Eric Entrican Wilson - 2016 - Kantian Review 21 (2):211-235.
    Tamar Schapiro has offered an important new ‘Kantian’ account of inclination and motivation, one that expands and refines Christine Korsgaard’s view. In this article I argue that Kant’s own view differs significantly from Schapiro’s. Above all, Kant thinks of inclinations as dispositions, not occurrent desires; and he does not believe that they stem directly from a non-rational source, as she argues. Schapiro’s ‘Kantian’ view rests on a much sharper distinction between the rational and non-rational parts of the soul. In (...)
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    The Shadows and Shallows of Explanation.Robert A. Wilson & Frank C. Keil - 2000 - In Frank C. Keil & Robert A. Wilson (eds.), Explanation and Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 87-114.
    Reprinted, with modification, from Wilson and Keil 1998.
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    Gender in the Mirror: Cultural Imagery and Women's Agency.Diana Tietjens Meyers - 2001 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    The cultural imagery of women is deeply ingrained in our consciousness. So deeply, in fact, that feminists see this as a fundamental threat to female autonomy because it enshrines procreative heterosexuality as well as the relations of domination and subordination between men and women. Diana Meyers' book is about this cultural imagery - and how, once it is internalized, it shapes perception, reflection, judgement, and desire. These intergral images have a deep impact not only on the individual psyche, but (...)
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    Uneasy Alliances: Lessons Learned from Partnerships Between Businesses and NGOs in the context of CSR.Dima Jamali & Tamar Keshishian - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (2):277-295.
    Interest in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has proliferated in academic and business circles alike. In the context of CSR, the spotlight has traditionally focused on the role of the private sector particularly in view of its wealth and global reach. Other actors have recently begun to assume more visible roles in the context of CSR, including Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) which have acquired increasing prominence on the socio-economic landscape. This article examines five partnerships between businesses and NGOs in a developing country (...)
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    Introduction to the Special Theme: The expansion of the health data ecosystem – Rethinking data ethics and governance.Federica Lucivero & Tamar Sharon - 2019 - Big Data and Society 6 (2).
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    Charles Peirce on Ethics, Esthetics and the Normative Sciences: Response to Commentators.James Jakób Liszka - 2022 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 58 (3):253-264.
    Abstract:In my response to the commentators, I agree with Rosa Mayorga that Duns Scotus should be included as an important influence on Peirce's notion of agency, as well as his sense of the highest good. I explain, however, how Peirce's triadic view of agency is an improvement that relates to current debates between moral internalism and externalism. In response to Diana Heney, I defend Peirce's notion of evolutionary love as a form of intergenerational altruism, necessary to any community of (...)
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    Promoting the Health of Families and Communities: A Moral Imperative.Diana J. Mason - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (S1):48-51.
    The Hill Burton Act, which was signed into law in 1946 and ended in 1997, was one of the most significant forces that shaped the health care system we have today. Providing grants and loans for the construction and expansion of hospitals across the country, it required beneficiary hospitals to give some amount of uncompensated care to the poor and uninsured in return.The act not only led to our health care system's current emphasis on the acute‐care hospital as the primary (...)
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    The self as a moral agent: Preschoolers behave morally but believe in the freedom to do otherwise.Nadia Chernyak & Tamar Kushnir - 2014 - Journal of Cognition and Development 15 (3):453-464.
    Recent work suggests a strong connection between intuitions regarding our own free will and our moral behavior. We investigate the origins of this link by asking whether preschool-aged children construe their own moral actions as freely chosen. We gave children the option to make three moral/social choices (avoiding harm to another, following a rule, and following peer behavior) and then asked them to retrospect as to whether they were free to have done otherwise. When given the choice to act (either (...)
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    IRBs and Social Science Research: The Costs of Deception.Diana Baumrind - 1979 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 1 (6):1.
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    The Matrix of Gendered Islamophobia: Muslim Women’s Repression and Resistance.Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (4):648-678.
    Drawing on 75 semi-structured qualitative interviews with Arab, South Asian, and Black Muslim women social justice activists, ages 18–30 years, organizing in the United States and the United Kingdom, I theorize their experiences as the basis of the matrix of gendered Islamophobia. Building upon Jasmine Zine’s concept of gendered Islamophobia, I synthesize this concept with Patricia Hill Collins’s theory of the matrix of domination to give a more in-depth and nuanced structure of how gendered Islamophobia operates and is resisted by (...)
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    The Applicability of Universal Basic Income in Post-Conflict Scenarios: The Syria Case.Diana Bashur - 2019 - Basic Income Studies 14 (1).
    Given UBI’s performance in poor and rural areas of India and Namibia and its transformative effects on livelihoods, one can foresee a potential for UBI supporting refugees and Internally Displaced Persons rebuild their lives in their country of origin. Furthermore, given UBI’s egalitarian rationale stemming from the idea of a more just society with a minimum level of economic security to all, UBI can be considered a key element of a state’s welfare system, the relevance of which cannot be overstated (...)
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    Symmetry and interpretation: a deliberative framework for judging recognition claims.Diana Elena Popescu - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
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    The Witches' Sabbath: The First International Solvay Congress in Physics.Diana Kormos Barkan - 1993 - Science in Context 6 (1):59-82.
    The ArgumentThis paper is about the context of Albert Einstein's concerns at the time of a most intense intellectual effort — his own and that of a small group of scientists concerned with classical quantum theory. I describe contemporaneous interactions and differing views about the prospects for and the significance of the First Solvay Congress of 1911 as voiced by major participants. There are two axes around which the paper evolves: the Einstein-Nernst-Lorentz dialogue and the public institutional creation of the (...)
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    Liberal Democracy and the Judeo-Christian Tradition.Tamar de Waal - 2019 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 48 (8).
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  22. Preventing homosexuality (and uppity women) in the womb.Alice Dreger, E. Feder & Anne Tamar-Mattis - forthcoming - Bioethics Forum.
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    British English infants segment words only with exaggerated infant-directed speech stimuli.Caroline Floccia, Tamar Keren-Portnoy, Rory DePaolis, Hester Duffy, Claire Delle Luche, Samantha Durrant, Laurence White, Jeremy Goslin & Marilyn Vihman - 2016 - Cognition 148 (C):1-9.
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  24. Relevance Theory.Deirdre Wilson - 2016 - In Yan Huang (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics. Oxford University Press UK.
    This paper outlines the main assumptions of relevance theory and points out some new directions for research. After discussing the nature of relevance and its role in communication and cognition, it assesses two alternative ways of drawing the explicit–implicit distinction, compares relevance theory’s approach to lexical pragmatics with those of Grice and neo-Griceans, and discusses the rationale for relevance theory’s conceptual–procedural distinction, reassessing the notion of procedural meaning in the light of recent research. It ends by looking briefly at the (...)
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    Causal identifiability and piecemeal experimentation.Conor Mayo-Wilson - 2019 - Synthese 196 (8):3029-3065.
    In medicine and the social sciences, researchers often measure only a handful of variables simultaneously. The underlying assumption behind this methodology is that combining the results of dozens of smaller studies can, in principle, yield as much information as one large study, in which dozens of variables are measured simultaneously. Mayo-Wilson :864–874, 2011, Br J Philos Sci 65:213–249, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/axs030) shows that assumption is false when causal theories are inferred from observational data. This paper extends Mayo-Wilson’s results to (...)
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    Why do we Need Norm Sensitive Design? A WEIRD Critique of Value Sensitive Approaches to Design.Diana Adela Martin, Rockwell F. Clancy, Qin Zhu & Gunter Bombaerts - 2023 - Axiomathes 33 (4):1-19.
    The article argues that mainstream value-sensitive approaches to design have been based on narrow understandings of personhood and social dynamics, which are biased toward Western Educated Industrialized Rich and Democratic cultures and contradicted by empirical evidence. To respond to this weakness, the article suggests that design may benefit from focusing on user behaviours from the joint perspective of values and norms, especially across cultural contexts. As such, it proposes Norm Sensitive Design as a complement to value-sensitive approaches when designing and (...)
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    Bridging the Pedagogical Gap Between Operational and Contextual Affordances with Social Media.Wilson Otchie, Emanuele Bardone & Margus Pedaste - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (62):57-80.
    The usage of social media in education is increasing as a result of perceived pedagogical benefits. The literature emphasizes the importance of teachers continuing to build their social media capabilities, experiences, and values. Critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to contextualize social media require intellectual, social, and ethical talents regardless of operational proficiency. We performed a semi-structured interview with 13 high school teachers who expressed their thoughts and experiences using social media in the classroom. The interviews’ recorded videos were transcribed (...)
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    Bimodal Bilinguals Reveal the Source Of Tip-Of-The-Tongue States.Karen Emmorey Jennie E. Pyers, Tamar H. Gollan - 2009 - Cognition 112 (2):323.
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    La construcción lógica de la Fenomenología del Espíritu de Hegel.Diana María López - 2015 - Tópicos 30:40-63.
    The Phenomenology of Spiritis the crowning point of several projects elaborated by Hegel between the years 1803-1807, and anticipates in some sense his Science ofLogic. The aim of this paper is to lay out some basic meditations about the origins of this work in connection with the courses of the Jena period, the possible conceptual tranformations of the Phenomenologyduring the time devoted to its writing, and its links with Hegel's posterior piece of work, the Science of Logic.
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    Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World (review).Celia Elaine Richmond Weller - 2001 - Philosophy and Literature 25 (2):376-379.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 25.2 (2001) 376-379 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World, by Diana de Armas Wilson; 254 pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, $74.00. In Cervantes, the Novel, and the New World, Diana de Armas Wilson describes and analyzes the link between the birth of the New World in European (...)
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    Personal Autonomy or the Deconstructed Subject? A Reply to Hekman.Diana T. Meyers - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (1):124-132.
    A response to Susan Hekman's article "Reconstituting the Subject: Feminism, Modernism, and Postmodernism" and to her review of Diana T. Meyers' book Self, Society, and Personal Choice both of which appeared in Hypatia 6.
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    The Public Life of a Woman of Wit and Quality: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and the Vogue for Smallpox Inoculation.Diana Barnes - 2012 - Feminist Studies 38 (2):330-62.

    During a smallpox epidemic in April 1721, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu asked Dr. Charles Maitland to "engraft" her daughter, thus instigating the first documented inoculation for smallpox (_Variola_ virus) in England. Engrafting, or variolation, was a means of conferring immunity to smallpox by placing pus taken from a smallpox pustule under the skin of an uninfected person to create a local infection. The introduction of infectious viral matter, however, could trigger fullblown smallpox, and the practice was controversial for both this (...)

    Montagu’s pioneering role in the smallpox debate is undoubtedly significant: she instigated the first smallpox inoculation on English soil, and she was largely responsible for making the practice acceptable in elite circles. My interest in this essay is in the nature and significance of Montagu’s reputation as an inoculation pioneer. I will argue that her reputation was based on the particular combination of her social position as a Whig and an aristocratic woman; her interest in progressive and enlightened forms of social, political, and scientific thought; her standing in influential literary circles; and, not least, the force of her own personality. In broad terms, I offer Montagu’s involvement in the smallpox debate as a case study in a new kind of public role becoming available to elite women in the early eighteenth century — a role that caused considerable discomfort among her peers and in the medical community, and one that stimulated a widespread controversy in print publications of the day. (shrink)
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    To nurture nature.Diana Baumrind - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (3):386-387.
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    The Language of Christianity in Pym's Novels.Diana Benet - 1984 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 59 (4):504-513.
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    La Dirección de Inteligencia de la Policía de la Provincia de Buenos Aires y el espionaje a la movilización indígena en 19921The Intelligence Boureau of the Police of the Buenos Aires Provinceand espionage of Indigenous mobilization in 1992.Diana Lenton - 2021 - Corpus.
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    Schlüsselwerke der Science & Technology Studies.Diana Lengersdorf & Matthias Wieser (eds.) - 2014 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Die Science & Technology Studies sind ein interdisziplinäres und vor allem internationales Forschungsfeld, das sich mit den Wechselverhältnissen von Wissenschaft, Technik und Gesellschaft beschäftigt. In Theorie und Empirie erforschen sie die zunehmende Verwissenschaftlichung von Technik und Gesellschaft, die Technisierung von Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft sowie die Vergesellschaftung von Wissenschaft und Technik. Mit der Fokussierung auf ‚Wissenschaft und Technik in Aktion‘ ist die Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung gegenüber der Einhegung diverser Erkenntniszugänge skeptisch und sensibel gegenüber der In und Exklusion verschiedener Gruppen und Akteure (...)
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    Schlüsselwerke der Science & Technology Studies.Diana Lengersdorf & Matthias Wieser (eds.) - 2014 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Die Science & Technology Studies sind ein interdisziplinäres und vor allem internationales Forschungsfeld, das sich mit den Wechselverhältnissen von Wissenschaft, Technik und Gesellschaft beschäftigt. In Theorie und Empirie erforschen sie die zunehmende Verwissenschaftlichung von Technik und Gesellschaft, die Technisierung von Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft sowie die Vergesellschaftung von Wissenschaft und Technik. Mit der Fokussierung auf ‚Wissenschaft und Technik in Aktion‘ ist die Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung gegenüber der Einhegung diverser Erkenntniszugänge skeptisch und sensibel gegenüber der In und Exklusion verschiedener Gruppen und Akteure (...)
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  38. Revisions of the Night: Politics and Promises in the Patriarchal Dreams of Genesis.Diana Lipton - 1999
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    Being and the Good: Maimonides on Ontological Beauty.Diana Lobel - 2011 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 19 (1):1-45.
    Maimonides expresses the view that being is goodness; evil is a deprivation of being and goodness. This view is prominent in Neoplatonism but has strong roots in Aristotle as well. While Maimonides problematizes moral language of good and evil, he makes use of an ontological sense of Necessary Existence as the absolute good. Plotinus wrote that beings are the beautiful. Avicenna adds that the pure good is Necessary Existence, which is free of deficiency, as it has no possibility of lacking (...)
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  40. Brill Online Books and Journals.Diana Lobel - 2011 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 19 (1).
     
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  41. Looking into/out of* Organizations Through the Rear Window: Voyeurism and Exhibitionism in Organization Studies (* delete as appropriate).George Cairns & Tamar Jeffers - 2003 - In Adrian Carr & Philip Hancock (eds.), Art and aesthetics at work. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 38.
     
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    Controlling Reproduction: An American History. Andrea Tone.Diana E. Long - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):203-204.
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    Alberto Moreno.Diana María López - 1999 - Tópicos 7:113-115.
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    Del fundamento al horizonte Del horizonte al margen.Diana María López - 2006 - Enfoques 18 (1-2):5-17.
    Dissemination and hermeneutics should not be extremely contrasted. But it would nevertheless be deceptive to consider the former only as a “successor” or a mere offshoot –though in a different direction– of the latter. While hermeneutics, as understood by Gadamer, has its origin in the conscience of..
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    El pensamiento como principio: Descartes según Hegel en las Lecciones de historia de la filosofía.Diana María López - 2011 - Tópicos 22:165-189.
    Nuestro trabajo se orienta a presentar lo desarrollado por Hegel sobre el pensamiento de Descartes en sus Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie, teniendo en cuenta tres momentos: 1) la opción de Hegel por los Principios; 2) el lugar de Descartes en la “historia de la filosofía”; y 3) algunas conclusiones en torno a la tesis de que “avanzar en el pensamiento” sólo es posible en la medida en que uno reconozca a la historia de la filosofía no como una (...)
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    Hanna Arendt y la Crítica de la Facultad de Juzgar.Diana María López - 2001 - Tópicos 8:105-128.
    El núcleo central de este trabajo consiste en presentar a la Crítica de la Facultad de Juzgar de Kant como un recurso significativo en la formación del pensamiento político de Hanna Arendt. Según la interpretación que la autora realiza del juicio reflexivo y su vinculación con la comunidad ampliada presente en la concepción kantiana de sensus communis, es posible considerar una redefinición del juicio ahora más ligada a la contingencia de la acción y a la pluralidad de los espectadores en (...)
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    Habermas, entre el entusiasmo y el hastío.Diana María López - 1998 - Tópicos 6:141-148.
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    Hermenéutica y edificación privada.Diana María López - 1997 - Tópicos 5:87-109.
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    Leibniz. Del dogmatismo metafísico al idealismo de la intelectualidad del universo.Diana María López - 2020 - Tópicos 39:177-204.
    Hegel reconoce en la “idealidad” de la mónada un antecedente necesario para la comprensión lógico-ontológica del “ser para sí” en el contexto de la superación de la oposición entre finito e infinito de la lógica del ser, a la vez que la anticipación de la formulación idealista del principio “la sustancialidad es subjetividad”. A los efectos de la comprobación de esta tesis el presente artículo comienza por las nociones de “representación” e “idealismo” a partir de las cuales Kant se permite (...)
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    Libertad y acción moral en Fichte.Diana María López - 2010 - Enfoques 22 (2):5-27.
    La tarea de la filosofía consiste, para Fichte, en elevar a la conciencia al ámbito de su actuar originario de la mano de la reflexión trascendental. El filósofo sigue al Yo en su génesis, y su sistema se convierte en una "historia pragmática del espíritu humano". Esta "intuición intelec-tual" descu..
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