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Comparative vs. Transcendental Approaches to Justice: A Misleading Dichotomy in Sen'sThe Idea of Justice

2012

This paper examines the distinction drawn by Amartya Sen between transcendental and comparative theories of justice, and its application to Rawls' doctrine. It then puts forward three arguments. First, it is argued that Sen offers a limited portrayal of Rawls' doctrine. This is the result of a rhetorical strategy that depicts Rawlsian doctrine as more “transcendental” than it really is. Although Sen deploys numerous quotations in support of his interpretation, it is possible to offer a less transcendental interpretation of Rawls. Second, the dichotomy between transcendental and comparative approaches to questions of justice is partly misleading, insofar as any plausible moral doctrine has b…

media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyDoctrineEpistemologyRhetorical questionCapability approachmedicineTranscendental numberNorm (social)medicine.symptomTranscendental philosophyLawLimited resourcesConfusionmedia_commonRatio Juris
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Sexualidad en diversidad funcional intelectual: recopilación de los instrumentos de evaluación del equipo Salusex

2021

La sexualidad de las personas con discapacidad intelectual (DI) ha sido un tema muy controvertido. Su sexualidad ha estado sustentada por una serie de mitos y falsas creencias que, a pesar de carecer de apoyo empírico, han restringido su derecho a conseguir una expresión libre de esta faceta. En unos casos su sexualidad ha sido equiparada a la de los niños, creyendo que eran personas asexuadas; y en otros se les ha presupuesto una ausencia de control sobre sus impulsos, optando por no despertar sus instintos sexuales. El equipo SALUSEX inició el estudio de la sexualidad en este colectivo en el año 2015 con un proyecto financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad relacionado con…

media_common.quotation_subjectassessmentHuman sexualitypsychometric propertiesUnderdevelopmentFunctional diversityNursingPsychologypropiedades psicométricacuestionariosReproductive healthmedia_commonbusiness.industrysexualidadMythologyquestionnairesevaluaciónBF1-990sexualityInstinctpropiedadesSexual abuseintellectual disabilitydiscapacidad intelectualChristian ministryPsychologybusinesspsicométrica
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Positive Psychological Capital as a Predictor of Satisfaction With the Fly-In Fly-Out Model

2021

The flexibility of the markets and international agreements lure a growing number of companies to expand their business beyond frontiers in search for new markets and a bigger business network. Workers, initially called expatriates, become keystones to implant and promote the so desired expansion into the international markets. From the concept of flexpatriate present in the literature in general, we adapted the concept of FLY-in FLY-out (FIFO) to comprehend the organizational flexpatriates. In the midst of the Positive Psychology theories, Luthans et al. underline that workers are the psychological capital of the companies. Therefore, the development of the Positive Psychological Capital b…

media_common.quotation_subjectpositive psychological capitalmicro-intervention050109 social psychologyPromotion (rank)well-beingBusiness networking0502 economics and businessPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchjob satisfactionmedia_common05 social sciencesFIFOBF1-990Capital (economics)Well-beingJob satisfactionPsychological resiliencePositive psychologyPositive psychological capitalPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementFrontiers in Psychology
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Do highly ornamented and less parasitized males have high quality sperm? - an experimental test for parasite-induced reproductive trade-offs in Europ…

2014

Parasites take their resources from hosts and thus directly reduce available resources for hosts’ own body functions, such as growth and reproduction. Furthermore, parasite infections cause significant indirect costs to their hosts in terms of increased investments on immune defense. In this study, we investigated the impact of parasite infection on the sperm quality and expression of secondary sexual ornamentation (saturation of the red abdominal colouration and number of breeding tubercles) in the Eurasian minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus). We exposed minnows to a high and low dose of common nonspecific fish ectoparasite, the glochidia larvae of duck mussel (Anodonta anatina) and tested whether …

media_common.quotation_subjectreproduktioZoologyspermaFertilityTrade-offspermreproductionbiology.animalParasite hostinghedelmällisyysEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSperm motilityOriginal Researchtrade-offNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonEcologybiologyReproductive successEcologyMinnowbiology.organism_classificationSpermsecondary sexual ornamentationPhoxinusFertilityparasiteta1181Ecology and Evolution
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Resultados preliminares de la eficacia del programa saludiversex de educación afectivo-sexual para adultos con diversidad funcional intelectual

2021

Para promover un desarrollo sexual saludable es necesario garantizar el acceso de las personas con discapacidad intelectual (PDI) a la formación en relación con sexualidad y las relaciones interpersonales. En este sentido, se precisan programas de educación afectivo sexual para PDI que presenten evidencias empíricas sólidas acerca de su validez. Con este objetivo, el presente estudio ofrece los datos preliminares sobre la eficacia de cuatro de las sesiones del Programa de Educación Afectivo-Sexual SALUDIVERSEX: (1) Higiene íntima, (2) Abuso sexual, (3) Orientación sexual e (4) Intimidad. El programa fue aplicado a 43 usuarios de cuatro centros ocupacionales de la Comunitat Valenciana. La im…

media_common.quotation_subjectsaludiversexHuman sexualityeficaciaSession (web analytics)Valencian communityBF1-990Interpersonal relationshipsexualidad;Sexual abuseHygieneSexual orientationdiscapacidad intelectualPsychologyEmpirical evidencePsychologyeducación afectivo-sexualClinical psychologymedia_commonRevista INFAD de Psicología. International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology.
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La tutoría para la transición escuela-trabajo

2003

Propuesta para una inserción sociolaboral del colectivo con diversidad funcional. Introducción de la función mediadora en los agentes implicados en procesos de transición escuela-trabajo de jóvenes con NEE.

mediacióndiscapacidadUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍAorientación laboral
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Data from: Network analysis by simulated annealing of taxa and islands of Macaronesia (North Atlantic Ocean)

2018

With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, we processed presence-absence matrices of all the Macaronesian native species of ten different taxa (arthropods, birds, bryophytes, fungi, lichens, mammals, mollusks, pteridophytes, reptiles and spermatophytes) through simulated annealing analysis. Distribution patterns among the archipelagos were pinpointed, along with the different biogeographic roles played by islands and species groups. All the networks analysed resulted to be significantly modular and the structure of biogeographic modules reflects known past connections among the archipelagos and the current drivers of species distribut…

medicine and health careCape VerdeCanary islandsMadeiraIsland Biogeographyinsular networksMacaronesiaMedicineLife sciencesAzores
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Data from: The dual role of rivers in facilitating or hindering movements of the false heath fritillary butterfly

2016

Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of methods, but movement research is still in need of simple methods that help predicting and comparing movements across structurally different landscapes. We demonstrate how habitat-specific movement models can be used to disentangle causes of differentiated movement patterns in structurally different landscapes and to predict movement patterns in altered and artificial landscapes. In our case study, we studied the role of riparian landscapes to the persistence of the endangered false heath fritillary butterfly (Melitaea diamina) in its newly discovered coastal distribution region in Finland. W…

medicine and health careHoloceneRiparian corridorsHabitat-specific modelsLife SciencesMedicine15. Life on landFalse heath fritillaryCapture-recapture dataMelitaea diaminaMark-recapture data
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Data from: Large birds travel farther in homogeneous environments

2019

Aim: Animal movement is an important determinant of individual survival, population dynamics, and ecosystem structure and function. Yet it is still unclear how local movements are related to resource availability and the spatial arrangement of resources. Using resident bird species and migratory bird species outside of the migratory period, we examined how the distribution of resources affect the movement patterns of both large terrestrial birds (e.g., raptors, bustards, hornbills) and waterbirds (e.g., cranes, storks, ducks, geese, flamingos). Location: Global Time Period: 2003 - 2015 Major taxa studied: Birds Methods: We compiled GPS tracking data for 386 individuals across 36 bird specie…

medicine and health careLandscape ComplementationTerrestrial BirdsLife SciencesMedicinespatial behaviourEnhanced Vegetation Index (EVI)
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Data from: Evolution of bacterial life history traits is sensitive to community structure

2016

Very few studies have experimentally assessed the evolutionary effects of species interactions within the same trophic level. Here we show that when Serratia marcescens evolve in multispecies communities, their growth rate exceeds the growth rate of the bacteria that evolved alone, whereas the biomass yield gets lower. In addition to the community effects per se, we found that few species in the communities caused strong effects on S. marcescens evolution. The results indicate that evolutionary responses (of a focal species) are different in communities, compared to species evolving alone. Moreover, selection can lead to very different outcomes depending on the community structure. Such con…

medicine and health careNovosophingobium capsulatumPseudomonas putidaLife SciencesMedicineEnterobacter aerogenesPseudomonas chlororaphisSerratia marcescensLeclercia adecarboxylata
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