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    Social Benefits in Brics and Spain
    with Guillem Soler I. Blanch and Antonio Chaves Lechuga
    Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 6 (6): 179-196. 2015.
    The object of this paper is to collect and discuss examples of social benefits in emerging markets. The main approach is to identify a number of the current policies being applied in BRICS compared to those in Spain and the OECD. Emerging markets are countries that will become a reference for their industry, economy and social management in upcoming years. These countries should not disregard the role the workforce holds as being essential for their mutual benefit. For this reason, it is crucial…Read more
  •  2
    "Is it safe?": New ethics for reporting personal exposures to environmental chemicals
    with J. G. Brody, R. Morello-Frosch, P. Brown, R. A. Rudel, R. G. Altman, M. Frye, C. A. Osimo, and L. M. Seryak
    The recent flood of research concerning pollutants in personal environmental and biological samples - blood, urine, breastmilk, household dust and air, umbilical cord blood, and other media - raises questions about whether and how to report results to individual study participants. Clinical medicine provides an expert-driven framework, whereas community-based participatory research emphasizes participants' right to know and the potential to inform action even when health effects are uncertain. A…Read more
  •  18
    Proceedings of the workshops of the 25th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering.
  • Una teoría cognitiva de las emociones
    Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 25 233-240. 2000.
  • El prefacio al Almagesto de Ptolomeo
    Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 14 17-36. 1995.
  • Fernando Montero: Fenomenología e Historia
    Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 2. 1998.
  •  3
    Do artificial intelligence systems understand?
    with Eduardo Garrido-Merchán
    Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 16 (1): 171-205. 2024.
    Are intelligent machines really intelligent? Is the underlying philosoph- ical concept of intelligence satisfactory for describing how the present systems work? Is understanding a necessary and sufficient condition for intelligence? If a machine could understand, should we attribute subjectivity to it? This paper addresses the problem of deciding whether the so-called ”intelligent machines” are capable of understanding, instead of merely processing signs. It deals with the relationship between s…Read more
  •  8
    Vertiginous Technology: Towards a Psychoanalytic Genealogy of Technique
    with Ian Parker
    In Ian Parker & Ángel J. Gordo-López (eds.), Cyberpsychology, Routledge. 1999.
  •  9
    In search of the roots of corporate reputation management: Being a consistent corporate social performer
    with Esther Quevedo-Puente and Alan Wilson
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1): 4-16. 2021.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 4-16, January 2022.
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    In search of the roots of corporate reputation management: Being a consistent corporate social performer
    with Esther de Quevedo-Puente and Alan Wilson
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1): 4-16. 2021.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, EarlyView.
  •  11
    The paper presents a reconstruction of the metaphysical core of Dante’s political thought as expressed in the Monarchy, following on the footsteps of Guido Vernani’s critique of Dante’s political ideas in his De reprobatione Monarchie composite a Dante (Bologna, 1327-1334). The paper focuses on the link between Dante’s alleged Averroism, an accusation formulated for the first time by the Dominican friar, but latter repeated by philosophical historiography, and the interpretation of the Monarchy …Read more
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    Moderation and liberalism are different and in some cases antagonistic concepts. In recent years, the view that Sieyès’s idea of constituent power is a moderate and liberal rendering of sovereignty has gained acceptance in intellectual history and constitutional theory literature. This claim is based on the premise that radical and illiberal readers of Rousseau’s idea of sovereignty, such as Robespierre and the Jacobins, were opposed to representing the general will (volonté générale). Thus, con…Read more
  •  2
    La arquitectura emocional de la educación desde la ciencia, la filosofía y el arte
    Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 36 43-67. 2024.
    El propósito general de este estudio es ofrecer un marco de análisis integrador sobre la arquitectura emocionalde la educación y sus implicaciones para el diseño de acciones educativas pertinentes en los procesos de formaciónhumana. De modo específico, se analizan los componentes y mecanismos emocionales implicados en los procesoseducativos que han probado su efectividad. A tal fin, se ha aplicado un enfoque analítico basado en una revisióndocumental a partir de estudios científicos y humanístic…Read more
  •  11
    Voces éticas y educación en tiempos veloces: una reflexión
    SCIO Revista de Filosofía 25 197-217. 2024.
    Este es artículo es una reflexión en torno a la sociedad VUCA y BANI en la que nos hallamos inmersos. Tras caracterizar a una y otra, se describe las dos crisis que han marcado a esta sociedad: la primera, es la crisis económico-financiera del 2008 y, la segunda, es la crisis que generó la COVID-19 (2019). A estas dos, se le unía otra subyacente, en la sociedad, que es la llamada “crisis de valores” que alcanzó a distintas partes de la sociedad. También, se describe cómo en las últimas dos décad…Read more
  •  5
    Tolerar sin asimilar: coexistencia entre judíos y cristianos en la Castilla bajomedieval
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 20 (3): 1-14. 2023.
    La historiografía ha revisado el falso mito de la «idílica convivencia» de las tres culturas. Para ello, ha alejado la cohabitación pacífica entre las tres religiones del imaginario colectivo medieval. Los vínculos entre la mayoría cristiana y la minoría judía sufrieron una serie de alteraciones a lo largo de la Edad Media como consecuencia de la coexistencia y de los episodios de violencia. Así pues, el objetivo de este trabajo es identificar los sustantivos y adjetivos que hacen referencia a l…Read more
  •  15
    Towards a post-democratic era? Moral education against new forms of authoritarianism
    with Maria Rosa Buxarrais and Vicent Gozálvez
    Journal of Moral Education 52 (4): 474-488. 2023.
    ABSTRACT Educating in a convulsed political context demands a detailed analysis of the new circumstances of our times, especially the current democracy crisis. According to the latest reports issued by international evaluation organisations, one of the greatest challenges for democratic citizenship is the emergence and rise of authoritarianism within the framework of the so-called post-democracy, and also in the manifestations known as illiberal democracy. Moral and civic education has to respon…Read more
  •  3
    El conocimiento del tiempo educativo
    Editorial Laertes. 2000.
    Educar implica, en gran medida, transgredir la flecha del tiempo y actuar a modo de contratiempo. Los profesores saben bien que, en numerosas ocasiones, para asegurar el éxito de su acción, deben a menudo "perder tiempo" dejándose paradójicamente llevar por él. El conocimiento del tiempo educativo nos introduce en el estudio de este peculiar contratiempo que, a diferencia del tiempo objetivo, predecible y cronométrico que sirve para racionalizar las actividades pedagógicas, permite a los educado…Read more
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    Carl Schmitt is the most important anti-liberal political theorist of the European interwar period (1918-1939). His theories on the state of exception, dictatorship, and his criticism of parliamentary democracy are very well known. However, what remains unknown to this day is how his ideas had a remarkable influence on the ideologues of the Francoist state between 1939 and 1942. During these years, a debate developed among Francoist jurists about whether Francisco Franco was a “sovereign dictato…Read more
  • Personal Branding: An Essential Choice in the COVID-19 Era?
    with Hagai Gringarten
    Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 12 (2): 83-92. 2020.
    Everyone has a personal brand, whether one knows it or not. Understanding what a brand can do will help one to figure out what one’s brand is and take control of it. The development of a personal brand does not come over night, and there are steps to create a true, strong brand. At the core of this is knowing what drives the person, including his or her values and passions in life. The job market is changing, and employees are switching jobs more frequently. COVID-19 changed how employers, emplo…Read more
  •  11
    Este artículo da cuenta del impacto en Chile de los movimientos feministas en la instalación del tema de los cuidados, en particular, en el proceso constituyente 2020-2022. Para esto, se establece por qué es relevante para los movimientos feministas la visibilización de este tema. Posteriormente, se realiza un análisis de cómo los movimientos feministas influyeron en el proceso constituyente. Luego, y ante el rechazo del borrador de propuesta constitucional en el plebiscito realizado el 4 de sep…Read more
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    Teoría de la legislación y prevención delictiva
    Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales. 1989.