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    Visuo-Motor Affective Interplay: Bonding Scenes Promote Implicit Motor Pre-dispositions Associated With Social Grooming–A Pilot Study.Olga Grichtchouk, Jose M. Oliveira, Rafaela R. Campagnoli, Camila Franklin, Monica F. Correa, Mirtes G. Pereira, Claudia D. Vargas, Isabel A. David, Gabriela G. L. Souza, Sonia Gleiser, Andreas Keil, Vanessa Rocha-Rego & Eliane Volchan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Proximity and interpersonal contact are prominent components of social connection. Giving affective touch to others is fundamental for human bonding. This brief report presents preliminary results from a pilot study. It explores if exposure to bonding scenes impacts the activity of specific muscles related to physical interaction. Fingers flexion is a very important component when performing most actions of affectionate contact. We explored the visuo-motor affective interplay by priming participants with bonding scenes and assessing the electromyographic activity of the fingers (...)
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    The Role of Contextual Values in the Formation of Ecological Behaviours.Camila Horst Toigo, Neil Ravenscroft & Ely José De Mattos - 2023 - Environmental Values 32 (4):385-409.
    It is commonly understood that over-arching transcendental values (TVs) play a major role in directly influencing individual and group behaviours, including those relating to the environment. This paper challenges this approach, by arguing that there is good evidence to indicate that personal contexts – rather than TVs – inform many decisions that individuals need to make. As such, the paper argues that individuals use their TVs as a guide to forming contextual values, in a way that TVs only influence daily (...)
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    Agonistic intertextuality: Herodotus’ engagement with Hecataeus on genealogies.Camila Condilo - 2017 - Journal of Ancient History 5 (2):228-279.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Journal of Ancient History Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 2 Seiten: 228-279.
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    Mística, necessidade e lógica (Mystic, necessity and logic)-DOI: 10.5752/P. 2175-5841.2012 v10n28p1380.Camila Rodrigues Jourdan - 2012 - Horizonte 10 (28):1380-1394.
    O artigo clarifica em que medida a Lógica, no sentido mais comum e até ingênuo do termo, enquanto composta pelas leis necessárias do pensamento correto, pode ser entendida como Mística. Isto parece estranho, pois a Mística é normalmente entendida como uma vivência de superação das dualidades, onde o pensamento racional colapsa e encontra seu limite. Já a Lógica é entendida como paradigma de pensamento racional. Argumenta-se que as leis mais gerais da razão e do discurso se relacionam com a Mística (...)
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    Circulación y traducción del pensamiento político: intercambios, producción y hegemonía.Camila Góes & Alvaro Bianchi - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (3):217-226.
    El propósito de este ensayo es contribuir al debate metodológico de la historia intelectual en favor de un enfoque transnacional. Para ello, presenta los enfoques de la circulación y traducción de las ideas sociales y políticas desde diferentes ángulos, desde los primeros planteamientos de la historiografía de principios del siglo XX, en particular la italiana, basados en la analogía con el comercio internacional para pensar los procesos de difusión e intercambio de ideas, hasta los aportes más recientes de la Escuela (...)
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    Systemic Corruption: Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic.Camila Vergara - 2020 - Princeton University Press.
    A bold new approach to combatting the inherent corruption of representative democracy This provocative book reveals how the majority of modern liberal democracies have become increasingly oligarchic, suffering from a form of structural political decay first conceptualized by ancient philosophers. Systemic Corruption argues that the problem cannot be blamed on the actions of corrupt politicians but is built into the very fabric of our representative systems. Camila Vergara provides a compelling and original genealogy of political corruption from ancient to (...)
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    Populism as Plebeian Politics: Inequality, Domination, and Popular Empowerment.Camila Vergara - 2019 - Journal of Political Philosophy 28 (2):222-246.
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  8. 1.Camila Albuquerque Cerqueira & Direito Eleitoral Esquematizado - 2012 - História 11:12.
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    The entropic tongue: Disorganization of natural language under LSD.Camila Sanz, Carla Pallavicini, Facundo Carrillo, Federico Zamberlan, Mariano Sigman, Natalia Mota, Mauro Copelli, Sidarta Ribeiro, David Nutt, Robin Carhart-Harris & Enzo Tagliazucchi - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 87:103070.
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    Luke Glanville, Sharing Responsibility – The History and Future of Protection from Atrocities.Camila Boisen - 2022 - Grotiana 43 (2):468-474.
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    Os Juristas Romanos e Tomás de Aquino: a concepção de um direito subjetivo.Camila Ezídio - 2022 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 27 (1).
    No que toca a filosofia do direito muitas são as dúvidas que recaem sobre as distintas noções de direito consideradas não só nas reflexões teóricas sobre a jurisprudência, mas também aquelas que surgem pela _práxis_ do sistema jurídico. Michel Villey defende a tese de que a única concepção estrita e exequível de direito é aquela criada em Roma que concebe o direito como uma coisa (_res_) atribuída de modo justo, pelos juristas, aos indivíduos. Qualquer noção subjetiva de direito, além de (...)
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    Morte, Ideia e Indestrutibilidade Do Nosso Ser Em Schopenhauer.Camila Gomes Weber & José Fernandes Weber - 2024 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 15 (39):89-109.
    O objetivo do artigo é explorar as conexões entre o problema da morte, o conceito de ideia e a tese da indestrutibilidade do nosso ser com a morte, em Schopenhauer. Como ponto de partida, é apresentada a crítica de Schopenhauer à compreensão empírica da morte como passagem ao não-ser. Passa-se, então às considerações do filósofo sobre a indestrutibilidade do nosso ser com a morte, por meio do destaque às suas considerações sobre o caráter de coisa, vinculado à sua intepretação das (...)
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    A compreensão schopenhaueriana do caráter de indivíduo.Camila Gomes Weber - 2023 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 14 (1):e85191.
    O objetivo do artigo é apresentar a compreensão schopenhaueriana do caráter de indivíduo a partir da tese metafísica do monismo da vontade. Num primeiro momento, explora as implicações da afirmação de Schopenhauer de que somente no ser humano o caráter de espécie e o caráter de indivíduo se separam; na sequência, aborda o problema da asseidade da vontade tendo em vista seus desdobramentos na formulação do caráter de indivíduo; e, por fim, aborda o tema da negação da vontade e sua (...)
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    Sistemas de Gestão Ambiental e comportamento ecológico: uma discussão teórica de suas possíveis relações.Camila Bolzan de Campos & Enric Pol - 2009 - Revista Aletheia 29:103-116.
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    Enhancing Community Safety through Interagency Collaboration: Lessons from Connecticut's Project Longevity.Camila Gripp, Chandini Jha & Paige E. Vaughn - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (S4):47-54.
    Group Violence Interventions combine a focused deterrence law enforcement approach with community mobilization and social services. The current study qualitatively examines Project Longevity, Connecticut's largest GVI initiative, to contribute to the limited literature on implementation of gun violence reduction strategies. Relying on interviews with 24 of Project Longevity law enforcement and non-law enforcement partners, we explore the establishment of interagency collaboration, which was viewed by study participants as the most pressing implementation challenge of Project Longevity. Our case study results offer (...)
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    (Some) algorithmic bias as institutional bias.Camila Hernandez Flowerman - 2023 - Ethics and Information Technology 25 (2):1-10.
    In this paper I argue that some examples of what we label ‘algorithmic bias’ would be better understood as cases of institutional bias. Even when individual algorithms appear unobjectionable, they may produce biased outcomes given the way that they are embedded in the background structure of our social world. Therefore, the problematic outcomes associated with the use of algorithmic systems cannot be understood or accounted for without a kind of structural account. Understanding algorithmic bias as institutional bias in particular (as (...)
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    The Memory of Pain: Women’s Testimonies of the Holocaust.Camila Loew (ed.) - 2011 - BRILL.
    In this book, Camila Loew analyzes four women’s testimonial literary writings on the Holocaust to examine and question some of the tenets of the fields of Holocaust studies, gender studies, and testimony. Through a close reading of the works of Charlotte Delbo, Margarete Buber-Neumann, Ruth Klüger, and Marguerite Duras, Loew foregrounds these authors’ search for a written form to engage with their experiences of the extreme. Although each chapter contains its individual focus and features, the book possesses a unity (...)
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    Speaking Silences.Camila Lobo - forthcoming - Nordic Wittgenstein Review.
    Miranda Fricker’s account of what is involved in cases of hermeneutical injustice has been criticised for neglecting the existence of alternative hermeneutical resources developed by non-dominant groups and consequently overlooking its members’ cognitive agency. I argue that this critical strand might be extended to consider what I call “uncontroversial cases of hermeneutical injustice”, i.e. cases in which no alternative resources are available, but marginalized subjects can still be said to resist dominant interpretations of their experiences. Following Alice Crary, I trace (...)
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    Figurações da ressurreição em O pai da menina morta, de Tiago Ferro.Camila Concato & Thiago Cavalcante Jeronimo - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (1):e61945p.
    ABSTRACT This article proposes a reading of the novel O pai da menina morta [Dead Girl’s Father], by Tiago Ferro, linked to the theme of Christian resurrection materialized in the Gospel according to John. The biblical episodes about the resurrection of Lazarus and Jesus Christ are placed in dialogue with the narrative of the Brazilian author, as well as the symbolisms regarding the pelican and the celebration of Christian Easter, figures belonging to the structure of the work under examination. The (...)
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  20. Redes, capital social y desarrollo local rural.Camila Lorenzo - 2022 - In Pablo F. Forni & Alejandro Bialakowsky (eds.), Por unas ciencias sociales relacionales: investigaciones y enfoques contemporáneos. [Buenos Aires]: USAL, Universidad del Salvador.
     
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    Stéréotypes : images de soi ou images de l’autre?Camila Ribeiro - 2015 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
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    Individualism and corporate social responsibility reporting.Camila A. Simas, Daniel J. Slater & Karen Miller - 2018 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 13 (2):107.
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    Neuropsychological Assessment of Older Adults With Virtual Reality: Association of Age, Schooling, and General Cognitive Status.Camila R. Oliveira, Brandel J. P. Lopes Filho, Cristiane S. Esteves, Tainá Rossi, Daniela S. Nunes, Margarida M. B. M. P. Lima, Tatiana Q. Irigaray & Irani I. L. Argimon - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:355603.
    The development of neuropsychological assessment methods using virtual reality (VR) is a valid and promising option for the detection of cognitive impairment in the older people, focusing on activities composed of tasks of multiple demands. This study verified the association of age, schooling, and general cognitive status on the performance of neurologically healthy older adults in ECO-VR, a virtual reality task of multiple demands for neuropsychological assessment. A total of 111 older adults answered a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Mini Mental State (...)
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  24. Off-centre: feminism and cultural studies.Sarah Franklin, Celia Lury & Jackie Stacey (eds.) - 1991 - New York, NY, USA: HarperCollins Academic.
    This indispensible collection brings together feminist theory and cultural studies, looking at issues such as pop culture and the media, science and technology, ...
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    Republican Constitutionalism.Camila Vergara - 2022 - Theoria 69 (171):25-48.
    The article presents a plebeian strand of republican constitutional thought that recognises the influence of inequality on political power, embraces conflict as the effective cause of free government, and channels its anti-oligarchic energy through the constitutional structure. First it engages with two modern plebeian thinkers – Niccolò Machiavelli and Nicolas de Condorcet - focusing on the institutional role of the common people to resist oppression through ordinary and extraordinary political action. Then it discusses the work of two contemporary republican thinkers (...)
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    “Infeliz(es) para sempre”: narrativas de mulheres sobre violência conjugal.Camila Antunes Diniz Soares & Miriam Tachibana - 2022 - Aletheia 55 (1):82-104.
    Considerando que a mulher que se encontra numa relação amorosa violenta, muitas vezes, persiste na manutenção dessa conjugalidade, este estudo objetivou investigar a experiência emocional de mulheres que vivenciam ou já vivenciaram uma relação conjugal violenta. Foram realizadas entrevistas individuais com seis mulheres beneficiárias de uma ONG dedicada à violência intrafamiliar. Cada entrevista foi mediada pela apresentação de uma narrativa interativa, a partir da qual a participante era convidada a inventar o desfecho. Após cada entrevista, a entrevistadora redigiu uma narrativa (...)
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  27. Généalogie, alèthurgie et critique.Camila Ginés - 2023 - Cahiers Philosophiques 175 (4):45-59.
    Dans cette contribution nous interrogerons la notion d’alèthurgie pour vérifier si la critique dont parle Foucault doit passer par une manifestation de la vérité ou s’il est possible d’inclure dans l’alèthurgie des formes de critique qui refusent l’obligation de dire-vrai sur soi-même – ce qu’on désignera comme « alèthurgie négative ». Ensuite, on cherchera dans l’ Ecce Homo de Nietzsche des stratégies de la critique qui au lieu de s’indexer à la vérité semblent suggérer un renversement parodique qui ancre la (...)
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    Sartre e a psicanálise contemporânea.Camila Salles Gonçalves - 2006 - Doispontos 3 (2).
    This article first points out that attempts to establish the fo u ndations of an existent ial psycho a nalysis are always pre s e nt in Sartre’s philosophy. After pre s e nt i ng philosophies that are inc o r p o rated and re c reated in the process of giving shape to the project of existent ial psycho a nalysis, it gives examples of how this psycho a nalysis should be. At end, the article suggests in (...)
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    Inf'ncias E formação docente: Gestos, sentidos E começos.Camila Machado de Lima - 2018 - Childhood and Philosophy 14 (30):297-315.
    The present text is an essay on childhood and teacher education, making approximations and meetings that put in question the school, the education, the teaching, the time. Childhood is not considered a category of chronological time, but an establishing force of possibility, impossibility, questions, interruptions. Childhood is affirmed beyond an age, understood as existence, life, embodied in any body and in another temporality. It is interesting to ask about the childhoods that go through the teacher formation and, perhaps, think not (...)
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    Tribunales penales internacionales ad hoc Del post-Guerra fría: Cambiando paradigmas en el tratamiento de cuestiones de género.Camila Soares Lippi - 2011 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 7.
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  31. Educación, persona y sociedad bajo el planteamiento de Jorge Millas.Camila Cárcamo Lobos - 2012 - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 11 (3):59-68.
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    O comum do paradoxo: notas sobre a produção de vínculos em comunicações mediadas.Camila Mozzini - 2017 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 24 (2):02-14.
    O presente escrito busca, a partir da sensação de luto descrita por um rapaz frente à desativação do perfil em rede social de sua companheira, esmiuçar o território das materialidades corpóreas, dos vínculos e dos comuns em jogo nas atuais comunicações mediadas digitalmente. Como é possível que nos afetemos por presenças que não mais se restringem ao toque da pele? A partir desta questão, pretende-se acompanhar cartograficamente algumas pistas que possam visibilizar dos processos de produção de afetos que perpassam as (...)
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    Medea en Thomas Hobbes.Camila Arbuet Osuna - 2021 - Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 18.
    The present article inquires into the uses of Medea’s tragedy as a representation of political sedition in the XVII century, especially in Hobbes’ works who introduces the myth with few variations three times in his work. We are interested in the semantic shifts in the use of a tragedy that, for multiple reasons –to which we will later return– works as an epochal catalyzer of the political and moral dangers with which regicide is symbolically burdened. This constant role, identifiable in (...)
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    Sketches for an Antipunitivist Feminism.Camila Arbuet Osuna - 2020 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (17):103-137.
    Throughout its great history, the feminist movement has thought the different facets of the repressive apparatus of the State, as a political problem and as part of its strategy of struggle and survival. In different contexts, antipunitivism —that is, the political response to the philosophy of punishment as the way to act to social issues— has emerged as a crucial element in the diatribes of antisystemic feminisms. However, we could not claim that there is something like a structuring and structured (...)
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    Food for thought: planetary healing begins on our plate.Camila Perussello - 2022 - Brooklyn, NY: Lantern Publishing & Media.
    Food for Thought seeks to enlighten people about their power as individuals to shape industry and society starting from the food they eat. The reader is invited to question who is really benefiting from our present food system through a detailed science-based analysis of food production and consumption. Perussello discusses how the production and consumption of animal products go well beyond the blatant violence against non-human animals: she posits that animal agriculture is procuring a world of disease, unhappiness, injustice, and (...)
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    Pedro Bloch : um escutador da graça das crianças.Camila Rodrigues - 2018 - Childhood and Philosophy 14 (29).
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    Forgiveness and Repentance: The Experience of Jean Améry.Camila Rueda - 2012 - Ideas Y Valores 61 (148):79-99.
    Jacques Derrida has suggested that forgiveness be understood as the unforgivable: in order for forgiveness to be pure, its object must be the unforgivable. Furthermore, he states that no conditions should be imposed on granting forgiveness. The article seeks to show that this purity has to be forgone since the offender has to repent and ask for forgiveness, in order for a victim to forgive. The article also examines the monstrous as the object of forgiveness, using the case of Jean (...)
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    Perdón Y arrepentimiento: La experiencia de Jean améry.Camila Rueda - 2012 - Ideas Y Valores 61 (148):79-99.
    Jacques Derrida ha propuesto entender el perdón como lo imperdonable: para que el perdón sea puro, su objeto debe ser lo imperdonable. Plantea, además, que no debe haber ninguna condición para que el perdón sea otorgado. Se busca mostrar que esta pureza debe ser sacrificada, ya que, para que una víc..
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    Memory as politics and responsibilities deriving from the past.Camila de Gamboa Tapias - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68:80-104.
    RESUMEN El artículo reflexiona sobre las políticas de la memoria que deberían desarrollarse en sociedades donde han ocurrido masivas violaciones de derechos humanos, y cuyos procesos se guían por los principios normativos de la justicia transicional. Se analizan primero los conceptos de memoria e historia, y la forma como el Holocausto trans formó sus tareas en el siglo XX; luego se examinan dos modelos de responsabilidad propuestos por Iris Marion Young, y se propone cómo usarlos en la justicia transicional. Finalmente, (...)
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    Corruption as systemic political decay.Camila Vergara - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (3):322-346.
    By offering an analysis of different conceptions of corruption connected to the political regime and contingency in which they developed, the article retrieves a systemic meaning of political corruption. Through the works of Plato, Aristotle, Polybius and Machiavelli, it reconstructs a dimension of political corruption particular to popular governments and also engages with recent neo-republican and institutionalist attempts at redefining political corruption. The article concludes that we still lack a proper conception of systemic corruption comparable to the one of the (...)
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    Corruption as systemic political decay.Camila Vergara - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (3):322-346.
    By offering an analysis of different conceptions of corruption connected to the political regime and contingency in which they developed, the article retrieves a systemic meaning of political corruption. Through the works of Plato, Aristotle, Polybius and Machiavelli, it reconstructs a dimension of political corruption particular to popular governments and also engages with recent neo-republican and institutionalist attempts at redefining political corruption. The article concludes that we still lack a proper conception of systemic corruption comparable to the one of the (...)
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    The Mapuche People: Cultural Beliefs Related to Consciousness, Mind, and Body.Camila Pérez & Giuseppina Marsico - 2023 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (5):137-150.
    The Mapuche people are a native group from the extreme south of Latin America. Their culture is based on the interconnectedness between the cohabitants of the environment, including human and non-human categories of life. The closest concept to consciousness for them would be Mapuche rakizuamor Mapuche thinking, which is defined as a particular kind of reflexivity or state of awareness of the interdependence of people with natural and spiritual entities. This understanding of the human condition represents a relational ontology, which (...)
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    A. Bronson Alcott, his life and philosophy..Franklin B. Sanborn - 1893 - New York : Biblo and Tannen,:
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    Compatible stochastic observables that do not commute.Franklin E. Schroeck - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (6):677-681.
    It is shown that stochastic observables defined by an instrument need not, and generally do not, commute.
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    A Critique of Clinical Equipoise: Therapeutic Misconception in the Ethics of Clinical Trials.Franklin G. Miller & Howard Brody - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (3):19-28.
    A predominant ethical view holds that physician‐investigators should conduct their research with therapeutic intent. And since a physician offering a therapy wouldn't prescribe second‐rate treatments, the experimental intervention and the best proven therapy should appear equally effective. "Clinical equipoise" is necessary. But this perspective is flawed. The ethics of research and of therapy are fundamentally different, and clinical equipoise should be abandoned.
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  46. On Mussolini and the Jews: A Critical Response to Cabona.Franklin Hugh Adler - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2005 (133):120-130.
     
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    Notas contextuales acerca de la creciente presencia transnacional del grupo criminal brasileño Primer Comando de la Capital.Camila Nunes Dias & Edgar Dias - 2021 - Aisthesis 70:331-354.
    The realization that there is a process of transnationalization of the Brazilian prison-based criminal group self-named First Command of the Capital can only be understood as an effect of the practices, forms of operation, activities, and configurations taken by criminal networks within the structural changes associated with globalization, particularly the dynamics of the illicit markets for cocaine and marijuana. Understanding PCC's process of transnationalization entails considering the specificities of a group that has its origins in prisons and the particularities of (...)
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    Bronson Alcott at Alcott House, England, and Fruitlands, New England (1842-1844).Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1974 - Philadelphia: R. West.
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    From Femicide to Feminicidio.Camila Ordorica - 2022 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 17 (1):45-61.
    Feminisms in the second half of the twentieth century were reshaped by the efforts to end violence against women. Feminist activists in national and international settings invented concepts to refer to previously unquestioned societal practices as oppressive to women and changed the world by naming them. In this article, I engage with the concepts of femicide/feminicidio : the murder of women for gender reasons. I follow the history of this concept and its incursion into the broader political and public sphere (...)
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    The incoherence of determining death by neurological criteria: A commentary on controversies in the determination of death , a white paper by the president's council on bioethics.Franklin G. Miller Robert D. Truog - 2009 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19 (2):pp. 185-193.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Incoherence of Determining Death by Neurological Criteria: A Commentary on Controversies in the Determination of Death, A White Paper by the President’s Council on Bioethics*Franklin G. Miller** (bio) and Robert D. Truog (bio)Traditionally the cessation of breathing and heart beat has marked the passage from life to death. Shortly after death was determined, the body became a cold corpse, suitable for burial or cremation. Two technological changes (...)
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