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ABSTRACT Objective Adequate reference ranges of size of the corpus callosum (CC) are necessary to improve characterization of CC abnormalities and parental counseling. The objective of this study was to evaluate the methodology used in studies developing references charts for CC biometry.
R. Corroenne +6 more
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Los propósitos de razonar, ilustrados con el argumento externista anti-escéptico de Putnam
Desarrollo varias hipótesis sobre los propósitos de la argumentación racional, parcialmente inspiradas en el análisis de Jackson sobre el concepto de petitio principii.
Manuel Pérez Otero
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Lo que se dice y lo que se hace: una perspectiva rortiana sobre la justificación [PDF]
<p class='p1'>En su trabajo acerca del debate Putnam-Rorty, Luis Robledo supone una concepción reduccionista de la justificación en Rorty, y defiende contra ella la independencia entre justificación y consenso, a través del argumento de la posibilidad de un consenso sin justificación. A su juicio, el no sostener una independencia tal conduciría a
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Evaluating the conservation impact of Antarctica's protected areas
Abstract Antarctic specially protected areas (ASPAs) are a key regulatory mechanism for protecting Antarctic environmental values. Previous evaluations of the effectiveness of the ASPA system focused on its representativeness and design characteristics, presenting a compelling rationale for its systematic revision.
Joanna L. Burrows +2 more
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Las business schools en la misión universitaria de la Compañía de Jesús
En la numerosa red de instituciones jesuíticas de enseñanza superior, se da una importante presencia de centros de formación en Ciencias Empresariales. En este estudio se pretende analizar el origen de esta red, su implantación en España, y sus retos en ...
Fernando de la Iglesia Viguiristi
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Abstract Single‐use plastics (SUPs) are increasingly polluting terrestrial, coastal, and marine habits, contributing to the creeping “plastic crisis.” The COVID‐19 pandemic provided a window of opportunity for decision makers to change the degree of urgency and responsiveness to this crisis and for policy entrepreneurs and industry who are against ...
Joanna Vince
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Abstract Most jurisdictions grant differentiated and more beneficial treatment – usually in the form of early retirement, and commonly under special pension schemes – to workers in arduous or hazardous jobs. Several justifications for such treatment have been advanced, including i) compensating the worker for the hardship, ii) protecting the worker ...
Sergio Mittlaender
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Leader gender, country culture, and the management of COVID‐19
Abstract As early as two months into the COVID‐19 pandemic, popular media started reporting that women leaders, compared to men leaders, were managing COVID‐19 better. This paper empirically examines the impact of women leaders in managing pandemic health outcomes one year after the onset of the pandemic.
Valentina Dimitrova‐Grajzl +2 more
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There seems to be two different versions of human rights in Western tradition: say Rationalistic and Christian; the former adopted in revolutionary France, the latter highly developed in Renaissance Spain.
Vittorio Possenti
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Perceptual experience and epistemic support
In this paper we analyze the problem of how our perceptual experiences give epistemic support to our beliefs. We begin with some considerations formulated by Fodor, but revise them in some respects. We consider, in particular, his recent proposal for the
José Luís Falguera, Santiago Peleteiro
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