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    Assumptions and moral understanding of the wish to hasten death: a philosophical review of qualitative studies
    with Evert van Leeuwen
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (1): 63-75. 2018.
    It is not uncommon for patients with advanced disease to express a wish to hasten death (WTHD). Qualitative studies of the WTHD have found that such a wish may have different meanings, none of which can be understood outside of the patient’s personal and sociocultural background, or which necessarily imply taking concrete steps to ending one’s life. The starting point for the present study was a previous systematic review of qualitative studies of the WTHD in advanced patients. Here we analyse i…Read more
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    Communal relational danger in Latin American combat traditions
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 1-18. forthcoming.
    The dangerous-sport paradigm conceptualizes danger as voluntary peril for autonomous individuals, rendering relational configurations unintelligible. Analyzing Tinku (Bolivia) and Huka-Huka (Brazil), this article develops communal relational danger: situations where bodily peril is the constitutive medium through which cosmological and communal relations are enacted – relations impossible through safer means. Safetification reduces danger to protect individuals; this preserves individualist spor…Read more
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    The purpose of this paper is to argue that, when confronted with a specific form of harmful speech, strategic silence can function as a counterspeech strategy that, under certain conditions, outperforms its alternatives. In public contexts characterized by a systematic conflation of the descriptive and the evaluative, usual counterspeech strategies risk amplifying messages that are detrimental to already marginalized communities. These contexts comprise instances of politicization of factual cla…Read more
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    Crítica de libros
    with Paula Diaz Romero, Maria Medina-Vicent, Carlos Gómez, Mª Teresa López de La Vieja, and Juan Carlos Sánchez Antonio
    Isegoría 60 341-365. 2019.
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    A Philosophical View on the Experience of Dignity and Autonomy through the Phenomenology of Illness
    with Xavier Escribano
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 44 (3): 279-298. 2019.
    In the context of the end of life, many authors point out how the experience of identity is crucial for the well-being of patients with advanced disease. They define this identity in terms of autonomy, control, or dependence, associating these concepts with the sense of personal dignity. From the perspective of the phenomenology of embodiment, Kay Toombs and other authors have investigated the ways disease can impact on the subjective world of patients and have stressed that a consideration of t…Read more
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    The Parish, neuralgic point of the Urban Pastoral. What identity and mission in the city?
    Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 50 147-171. 2021.
    Resumen Este artículo busca analizar y hacer una lectura de la identidad, misión, ubicación y aporte que la parroquia ha venido realizando y tejiendo en relación con el contexto urbano. Al mismo tiempo desea comprender cómo ha incidido dicho fenómeno en el modo en el que la parroquia se ve y se lee, como también la manera en que se evidencian sus exigencias y los retos en tal contexto. Es de gran relevancia la pregunta sobre la identidad y la misión de la parroquia en la ciudad, ya que parecería…Read more