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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Perpere Viñuales, Álvaro
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Resumen
Joel Kaye. A History of Balance 1250-1375. The Emergence of a New Model of Equilibrium and its Impact on Thought. Cambridge University Press – Cambridge, 2014. ISBN: 1107028450
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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Perpere Viñuales, Alvaro
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Resumen
Juan F. Frank. Are We or are We not Our Brain? A Philosophical Essay. Logos y Universidad Austral– Rosario, 2018. ISBN 978-987-732-128-9
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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Hoevel, Carlos
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
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Editorial
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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Espeche Gil, Vicente; Santiago, Dulce María; Hoevel, Carlos
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Resumen
Editorial
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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Lori, S.E.R. William E.
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
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Homily of Most Reverend William E. Lori - Archbishop of Baltimore in the Basilica of theNational Shrine of the Assumption, on June 21, 2012
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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Hoevel, Carlos; Perpere Viñuales, Álvaro; Scalzo, Germán
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Resumen
Editorial
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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Adrogué, Cecilia; Crespo, Ricardo
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
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In the present study, the authors analyze the HDI of the United Nations Human Development Program. They intend to show that there are underlying technical and practical assumptions. Not all of them, however, are sufficiently explained or argued. First, Adrogué and Crespo discuss why they consider it as a relevant case of study. Then, the history and the description of the HDI are provided. Thirdly, the difficulties of the index numbers and specifically of the HDI, are explained. Next, the underlying practical assumptions are shown. Finally the authors present their main conclusions and some suggestions about how they believe the index can be improved
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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Díaz, Cecilia
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
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Cecilia Díaz describes the shaping of academic Theology and Law of the XVI century in Mexico, and reveals how that university atmosphere influenced the formulation of economic principles that were very important in the later economic theory. Indian Economics was developed in América as a result of three philosophical-economical schools: the late Scholasticism, Mercantilism and the Classical School, with the predominance of the first. Salamanca, cradle of the second Scholasticism, was the institutional model of the Indian Economics that irradiated regulations that contributed to the social and cultural maturing of America. Díaz demonstrates, with historical foundations, the Schumpeterian thesis that postulates that the late Scholastics have been the founders of scientific Economy, and that a considerable part of the XIX century economy could have been developed from these bases in an easier way and with less effort than what it actually entailed.
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2019
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1852-5342, 1852-0588
Deneulin, Severine
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
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The paper examines the relationship between Creating Capabilities and political liberalism. Originally founded on the basis of Aristotelian philosophy, the theory of ‘capabilities’ developed by Nussbaum turns to political liberalism in the mid 90’s. Throughout the article, the principles of both perspectives are depicted and contrasted, focusing on the capacity of affiliation, the concept of common good and the idea of freedom. Severine Deneulin argues that the current reality calls for the capabilities approach to be more rooted in a relational anthropology which the Aristotelian ethical tradition is more akin to. This line can be found in Nussbaum’s first approach to the theory of capabilities, where affiliation as an architectonic capability leads to the common good being the end of political action, and practical reason as an architectonic capability leads to reasoning ordered towards the achievement of the common good, tothe detriment of individualism.
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2019
ISSN:
1852-5342, 1852-0588
Jamnik, Anton
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
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While marketing is associated with negative practices that involve exploitation and dishonesty, Anton Jamnik states the need for creating an ethical theory for it. The article attempts both to provide a brief overview of the main currents on marketing ethics’ literature and to participate in its development. The author analyses the ethical challenges that will come up in the future from three different sources: technological innovations, the influence of global competition and the expansion of marketing activities into non-traditional business areas. This will require the development of a realistic normative ethics. To conclude, he argues that marketing ethics should analyze to what extent it has been successful to solve the ethical challenges of today’s world.
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