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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Haubert, Laura Elizia; Campeotto, Fabio; Viale, Claudio Marcelo
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Villa Sánchez, José Alfonso
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Medina Delgadillo, Jorge
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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In this paper, the author analyzes Ambrose of Milan’s treatise On Naboth, to obtain the attitudes that create common good in opposition to greed, the central theme of the Am-brosian exposition. After making an introduction and context of the work, four attitudes are examined: 1. following the natural order in actions, affects and priorities (nature); 2. the opening towards the neighbor (sensibility); 3. benevolent love (affectivity); 4. commu-nication of goods (action).
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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Rivera, Leonarda
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Menassé, Adriana
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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What is the highest good man can seek? What kind of society can we propose according to Spinoza ́s Ethics? This paper explores the notion of “intellectual love of God” as presented in Part V of the Ethics dwelling on the emancipatory elements it brings forth as much as the existential and philosophical costs it entails. Is the in-tellectual blessedness Spinoza offers the real summum bonum of the Ethics or, as we suggest, it is political peace, tolerance and a friendly disposition towards one another the true aim of his system?
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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Casales García, Roberto
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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The present work pretends to analyze the ontological status of corporeal substances in Leibniz through his dynamics, in order to show the continuity between body and soul. To achieve this I make three things: in first place, to study his notion of force in his different mea-nings; in second place, to conceive corporeal substances as modifications of a primitive force; finally, to prove the coherence of my proposal through his theory of machines of nature.
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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Orón Semper, José Víctor
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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The education of sexuality is acquiring a growing interest. Although very varied pers-pectives even opposite want to give a global vision, and perhaps for that reason, there is a clear problematization of sex education. This essay article attempts to answer the question about what is the real scope to address sex education and what should be the thematic axes of such education. In response to the first question, privacy education is proposed, because only at this level can the complexity of human activity that is required to speak properly of education be discovered. The answer to the second question poses a phenome-nology of the different types of love (family, friendship, partners, courtship, consecration, conjugal, labor and humanist) to discover the theme of education for intimacy.
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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Pardo, José Antonio
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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According to some commentators, Hegel’s Logic is not a kind of formal logic, but a material one. Such statement has documental support, because Hegel says formal logic is empty, never the less, there are some texts in Hegelian Opus, which suggests that Hegel thinks of logic as a formal subject. Because of that, also, there are commentator which say Hegel’s logic is a formal system.In this paper I propose that it must be realized that the term “formal” has had several senses along the history of philosophy. According to some of these senses, it can be said that Hegel’s Logic is formal.
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2020
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1989-4996, 2007-9699
Castilla de Cortázar, Blanca
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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Philosophy asks about the relationship between being and love, trying to advance in a rational explanation of that experience. This paper offers an approach to this question through Karol Wojtyla and Leonardo Polo, contemporary authors, with complementary thoughts. It has been pointed out that the novel anthropological proposals of Wojtyla are asking for a peculiar ontology for anthropology. Well, Polo develops one –that he calls transcendental anthropology–, on which Wojtyla’s thought rests, uniting with the philo-sophical tradition. Hence, a joint articulation of both thoughts is fruitful and enriching.
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2020
ISSN:
1989-4996, 2007-9699
Aranda Vargas, Juan Pablo
Universidad de Málaga - UPAEP Universidad
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Rod Dreher’s last book, The Benedict Option, is written as a call for Christians who feel that “Western society is post-Christian and that absent a miracle, there is no hope of reversing this condition”. A conservative himself, Dreher urges Christians to give up politics—specifically, Republican politics—focusing instead in developing Christian communities. Following Alasdair MacIntyre’s thought, Dreher sees liberal democracies as the battleground between two traditions of thought: emotivist liberalism and Christian virtue ethics. Given that the former has the upper hand, the latter can only survive, Dreher affirms, by promoting tight local communities living Christianity passionately. The model of this community is found in the rule of Benedict of Norcia, who revitalized monkish life in the sixth century. The rule of Benedict promotes the sanctification of everyday life, balancing manual work and prayer with the help of asceticism and discipline. Dreher’s book is an attempt to transpose the monkish rule to the lives of contemporary laypeople.
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