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    ASPECTOS HUMANÍSTICOS DE LA ECOLOGÍA (edited book)
    with Miguel Acosta and Pablo Martínez de Anguita
    Publicep. 2006.
    Estamos siendo testigos de grandes avances tecnológicos y, a la vez, de grandes desastres naturales y sociales que nos impulsan a plantearnos cuáles son las causas últimas de la degradación natural ecológica. El abuso en el uso de los recursos tal vez pueda tener relación con el abuso en el uso de la tecnología; incluso ser causa de la gran desigualdad social en el acceso a bienes necesarios para llevar una vida digna, raíz de muchos conflictos sociales. La ecología es una disciplina científica…Read more
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    The Contribution of Environmental and Social Standards Towards Ensuring Legitimacy in Supply Chain Governance
    with Virginia Gomes dos Santos and Stefan Seuring
    Journal of Business Ethics 89 (4): 509-523. 2009.
    Increasingly, companies implement social and environmental standards as instruments towards corporate social responsibility in supply chains. This is based on the assumption that such standards increase legitimacy among stakeholders. Yet, a wide variety of standards with different requirement levels exist and companies might tend to introduce the ones with low exigencies, using them as a legitimacy front. This strategy jeopardizes the reputation of social and environmental standards among stakeh…Read more
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    Do Spanish Hospital Professionals Educate Their Patients About Advance Directives?: A Descriptive Study in a University Hospital in Madrid, Spain
    with María Pérez, Benjamín Herreros, Julia Molina, Jack Kanouzi, and María Velasco
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (2): 295-303. 2016.
    It is unknown whether hospital-based medical professionals in Spain educate patients about advance directives. The objective of this research was to determine the frequency of hospital-based physicians’ and nurses’ engagement in AD discussions in the hospital and which patient populations merit such efforts. A short question-and-answer-based survey of physicians and nurses taking care of inpatients was conducted at a university hospital in Madrid, Spain. In total, 283 surveys were collected from…Read more
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    The Ecological Ethics of Nordic Children’s Tales
    with Nina Witoszek
    Environmental Ethics 43 (1): 61-78. 2021.
    For decades now, environmental philosophers from Arne Næss to Freya Mathews have dreamt of environmental ethics that “make things happen.” We contend such ethics can be found in Nordic children’s tales—those scriptures of moral guidance, and influential propellers of environmental action. In this essay we discuss the moral-imaginative worlds of fictitious in Nordic children’s tales, choosing some of the most canonical stories of the Nordics as our focal point. We argue the complex and often inco…Read more
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    Mariano Álvarez Gómez
    Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24 12. 2017.
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    Conceptual conectivity analysis by means of fuzzy partitions
    with Joseph Aguilar-Martin and Núria Piera
    In B. Bouchon-Meunier, R. R. Yager & L. A. Zadeh (eds.), Uncertainty in Knowledge Bases, Springer. pp. 165--172. 1991.
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    The Contribution of Environmental and Social Standards Towards Ensuring Legitimacy in Supply Chain Governance
    with Virginia dos Santos and Stefan Seuring
    Journal of Business Ethics 89 (4): 509-523. 2009.
    Increasingly, companies implement social and environmental standards as instruments towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) in supply chains. This is based on the assumption that such standards increase legitimacy among stakeholders. Yet, a wide variety of standards with different requirement levels exist and companies might tend to introduce the ones with low exigencies, using them as a legitimacy front. This strategy jeopardizes the reputation of social and environmental standards among …Read more