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A stochastic dynamic model to evaluate the influence of economy and well-being on unemployment control

2018

[EN] This paper presents a stochastic dynamic mathematical model to study the evolution of the unemployment rate and other relevant related variables in a country. This model is composed by three basic interrelated subsystems: demographic, economic and wellbeing ones. A key aspect of this model is that it considers three UN well-being variables simultaneously: Human Development Index, Gender Empowerment Index and Gender Differentiation Index. These variables involve key concepts for human development, as Health, Education, Economy and Female Labor. With this model, the most outstanding variables found in the literature in relation with unemployment control can be used to design strategies a…

Sex/age-structured population dynamics050402 sociologyStochastic modellingmedia_common.quotation_subjectMeasures of national income and outputGross domestic product0504 sociologyDebt0502 economics and businessPer capitaHuman Development Index050207 economicsMathematicsmedia_commonApplied MathematicsUnited Nations well-being variables05 social sciencesUnemployment rateHuman development (humanity)Computational MathematicsStochastic modelEconomyUnemploymentMATEMATICA APLICADAForecasting
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How Will We React to the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life?

2018

How will humanity react to the discovery of extraterrestrial life? Speculation on this topic abounds, but empirical research is practically non-existent. We report the results of three empirical studies assessing psychological reactions to the discovery of extraterrestrial life using the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) text analysis software. We examined language use in media coverage of past discovery announcements of this nature, with a focus on extraterrestrial microbial life (Pilot Study). A large online sample (N = 501) was asked to write about their own and humanity’s reaction to a hypothetical announcement of such a discovery (Study 1), and an independent, large online sampl…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Word countSocial and Behavioral SciencesAffect (psychology)01 natural sciences050105 experimental psychologyEmpirical researchsocietal reactionsReading (process)0103 physical sciencesscientific discoveryPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesextraterrestrial lifeSpeculation010303 astronomy & astrophysicsGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal ResearchAffective forecasting05 social sciencesLIWCFOS: Psychologylcsh:PsychologyaffectExtraterrestrial lifeHumanityPsychologySocial psychologyFrontiers in psychology
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The Prosecution of International Crimes in Argentina

2010

AbstractIn recent years, the Argentine courts have developed a rich case law surrounding the prosecution of international crimes. In particular, the courts have handed down judgments regarding the limits to amnesties and pardons, and the inapplicability of statutory limitations for crimes against humanity, invoking several sources of international law in the process. However, applying these international norms has caused debate about constitutional matters such as the reach of the principle of legality, the use of customary law, and whether domestic criminal norms are compatible—or could even be combined—with international criminal norms.

Sociology and Political ScienceStatutory lawPolitical scienceCommon lawLawPolitical Science and International RelationsSources of international lawPrinciple of legalityLawCrimes against humanityInternational Criminal Law Review
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Tools, Human Development and Mathematics

2016

This chapter raises a number of issues from pre-history and history that one mathematics educator considers ‘worthy of mention’ with regard to tools and mathematics. These issues are: tool use in the development of the human species (phylogenesis); tool use in a mathematical culture, ancient Greek mathematics that goes beyond the obvious tools; an example from ancient Indian mathematics that bears some resemblances to Jon’s experimental mathematics described in Chap. 3; the mutual support of hand, mind and artefact in expert use of an abacus; a consideration of a period (sixteenth-century Europe) where there was a rapid advance in the development of mathematical tools.

Stone toolComputer scienceStraight edge010102 general mathematicsIndian mathematicsengineering.material01 natural sciencesHuman development (humanity)EpistemologyExperimental mathematicsMutual support0103 physical sciencesGreek mathematicsMathematics educationengineering010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsHuman speciesMathematics
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Intersubjective Parameters of the Life Processes

2002

The problem of the formation of community, communication, mutual understanding is one of the principal themes in contemporary philosophy. The urgency of the problem has probably sharpened due to the openly onesided tendencies of liberalism, individualism, the philosophy of subjectivity and the egology reigning in the last centuries. These philosophies focus on the self-sufficient individual, individual consciousness, Ego, the structures of mind, body, and consider that the basis of human community lies in the inner structures of a self-sufficient individual. The philosophy of subjectivity turns to man himself in the first place and then attempts to show the capacities (understanding, histor…

SubjectivityIndividualismContemporary philosophyHistoricitymedia_common.quotation_subjectId ego and super-egoHumanitySociologyConsciousnessIntersubjectivitymedia_commonEpistemology
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Beasts, Human Beings, or Gods? Human Subjectivity in Medieval Political Philosophy

2016

Human beings are not only self-conscious minds but embodied and social beings, whose subjectivity is conditioned by their social surroundings. From this point of view, it is natural to suppose that the development and existence of a subject that is distinctively human requires contact with other people. The present contribution discusses medieval ideas concerning the intersubjective constitution of human being by looking at the medieval reception of two ideas, which Aristotle presents at the beginning of his Politics: (1) human beings are political animals by nature, which means that those who live outside of political communities due to their nature are either deficient or above humanity –…

SubjectivityPoliticsAnthropologyPhilosophyHumanitySubject (philosophy)MetaphysicsNatural (music)Political philosophyRelation (history of concept)Epistemology
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La Seconda Vita dell'Ambiente Costruito

2021

Il contributo inquadra i saggi, gli studi, le ricerche e progetti pubblicati sul numero 9 di AGATHÓN su ‘La Seconda Vita dell’Ambiente Costruito’, tema di interesse per il mondo accademico, delle professioni e dell’industria. Cambiamenti climatici, eccessivo consumo di suolo e di risorse non rinnovabili, produzione sempre crescente di rifiuti, emergenza pandemica e crisi socio-economica globale sono entrati di fatto nel nostro quotidiano: seppur drammatiche, per certi versi, tali questioni possono essere colte come un’opportunità per ripensare il modo e il mondo in cui viviamo. In questo contesto di ‘rivoluzione’(Floridi, 2020) e di ‘policrisi’ (Losasso, 2020), e con riferimento specifico a…

The contribution frames the essays studies research and projects published in issue 9 of AGATHÓN on ‘The SecondLife of the Built Environment’ an interesting topic for universities businesses and industry. Climate changes excessive use of soil renewable resources ever-increasing production of waste the current pandemic emergency and the global socio-economic crisis have in fact entered our daily life. Even if these are tragic issues they can be somehow seized as an opportunity to rethink the way we live and our world. In this ‘revolutionary’ (Floridi 2020) and ‘polycrisis’ (Losasso 2020) context specifically referring to the building industry the Academy the Research and Industry worlds are called to give answers – based on sustainability and the principles of the Green Deal but also and mostly of the new Bauhaus – that can encourage reconsiderations and re-orientations of processes and products new projects on places buildings objects and materials able to positively affect the governance of the global change that our planet and humanity need able to give a ‘new life’ to the built and/or transformed environment at any scaleSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Building collective capabilities through ICT in a mountain region of Nepal: where social capital leads to collective action

2012

In this paper, we explore how ICT can lead to development specifically human development in Sen's capability approach. In answering to the critique that Sen views capabilities as the individual, we incorporate the societal level by adding collective capabilities. We propose that ICT helps to create or enhance SC of communities which in turn can lead to development by building collective capabilities through collective action. To illustrate, we conducted a qualitative case study of an ICT initiative in a remote mountain region of Nepal. We found support for our proposition and further that developing collective capabilities also simultaneously enhanced individual capabilities. We contribute …

Theory buildingKnowledge managementPublic AdministrationComputer sciencebusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementDevelopmentCollective actionSocietal levelHuman development (humanity)Computer Science ApplicationsInformation and Communications TechnologyCapability approachbusinessSocial capitalInformation Technology for Development
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Medicina, ciencia, humanidad: el médico hipocrático

2011

Breve revisión de algunas de las características del médico hipocrático. This is a brief review of some of the features of the Hippocratic Doctor.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHumanityhumanidadScienceHippocrates:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]MedicinecienciaHipócratesmedicina
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Dimensiones ético-políticas del concepto 'pathos de la distancia' en la filosofía de Nietzsche

2019

En el presente artículo me propongo elucidar el significado del concepto 'pathos de la distancia' y sus implicaciones ético-políticas, destacando su sentido y coherencia con el conjunto del pensamiento nietzscheano. La tesis fundamental es que el pathos de la distancia, como característica básica del ideal noble, muestra cómo el concepto de preeminencia política en Nietzsche se diluye siempre en una idea de preeminencia anímica. La reflexión se enmarca dentro de la crítica nietzscheana de la cultura, la política y la educación, y su propuesta de reforma de los valores dominantes de la sociedad, entre ellos, los que configuran la subjetividad y la individualidad. Se estudian las diversas dim…

Value (ethics)Subjectivitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyFilosofiaIdeal (ethics)EpistemologyPhilosophyPathosPoliticsHumanityMeaning (existential)Soulmedia_common
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