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Entrevista a Jose Redondo
Entrevista a Jose Redondo, treballador a ENASA (Pegaso) durant dos anys durant la dècada dels 60. Explica com era la organització de CCOO a Madrid quan hi va ser traslladat per ENASA (Pegaso). Parla del seu company José Antonio Díaz i de la seva detenció
Obras de Lorenzo Gracian : tomo primero.
Según Palau, Baltasar Gracian dispuso que sus obras se publicasen bajo el nombre de LorenzoEs emisión de la ed.: En Madrid : por Pablo de Val : a costa de Santiago Martin Redondo, mercader de libros vendese en su casa ..., 1664Existe al menos otra ed. con iguales datos, en ésta la p. 1, 1ª col., última lin. dice : "los desaires de su fortuna, ..."Sign.: ¶\p7\s, A-Z\p8\s, 2A-2K\p8\s, 2L\p4\s, 2M\p8\sTexto a dos colAntepEn ¶\b3\s esc. calc. : "Orozco fecit" de Antonio Manrique de Guzmán, Arzobispo de Tiro, a quien se dedicaContiene: El Criticon : primera [-tercera] parte, p. 1-449 ; Oraculo manual y arte de prudencia ..., p. 449-513 ; El Heroe, p. 513-53
Famous Carnation Gardens, Redondo, 1920-1929
Photograph of the Carnation Gardens, Redondo, ca.1920-1929. A boy and girl stand amid the Redondo Beach Carnation Garden, holding armloads of carnations. Neat rows of plants surround them. In the background, two men are seen picking the flowers with electrical lines and tall trees behind them.; Photoprint reads: "Carnation Gardens, located east of the Hotel Redondo to attract tourist. About 1903, a Mr. William Wolfskill, developed a carnation garden. 12 acres of carnations were usually always in bloom. In April of 1913, the gardens were sold for $40,000.00, for development as a new housing tract." -- unknown author
The Hotel Redondo, ca.1900
Photograph of the Redondo Hotel and gardens, ca.1900. Looking southeast up a long walkway to the hotel. Several people are standing in the gardens and on the path. The majestic three-story hotel is Victorian in design. A flag is flying in the distance.; "Hotel Redondo 1890-1925. Messrs. Thompson and Ainsworth from Portland Oregon formed the Redondo Hotel Company. They received a 22 acre tract from the Dominguez Sisters for 200.00, for scrap lumber." -- unknown author
Universality and normative systems
El presente trabajo discute un conjunto de ideas planteadas por Jorge Rodríguez en su libro Teoría analítica del derecho al analizar lasnormas jurídicas como razones para la acción. En primer lugar, presenta una crítica a las tesis sostenidas por Rodríguez respecto de aquello que significa asumir una concepción universalista de las razones que un sistema jurídico ofrece. En concreto, se critica la idea de que un sistema de normas universales ha de ser necesariamente consistente y establecer en cada caso un balance perfecto que determine qué se debe hacer considerando todos los factores relevantes. En segundo lugar, el trabajo presenta una crítica a la distinción que el autor propone entre problemas de derrotabilidad vinculados con la identificación y con la aplicación de las normas jurídicas en la medida en que ella no es coherente con la posición universalista que supuestamente él asume. Por último, se ofrecen algunos ejemplos que intentan mostrar en qué modo una concepción universalista de los sistemas jurídicos puede dar cuenta de la existencia de conflictos entre sus normas sin que ello signifique aceptar que sus normas son derrotables sobre la base de consideraciones extrasistemáticas al momento de su aplicación, i.e. sin renunciar a su tesis de que ellas ofrecen razones uniforme e invariablemente relevantes.This paper discusses a number of ideas put forward by Jorge Rodríguez in his book Teoría analítica del derecho in analyzing legal norms as reasons for action. First, I present a critique of Rodríguez's theses about what it means to adopt a universalist conception of the reasons that a legal system offers. In particular, I criticize the notion that a system of universal norms should necessarily be consistent and determine in each case a perfect balance between its norms that allows one to establish what should be done everything considered. Second, I criticize the distinction the author proposes between contestability problems related to the identification and application of legal norms as inconsistent with the universalist position he purports to advocate. Finally, some examples are given that attempt to show how a universalist conception of legal systems can explain the existence of conflicts between their universal norms without accepting that they are defeasible on the basis of extra-systematic considerations at the time of their application, that is, without abandoning the thesis that universal norms provide uniformly and invariably relevant reasons.Fil: Redondo, Maria Cristina. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales; Argentin
The Dogma of the Unity of Practical Reasoning on Moral Grounds
This chapter offers a critical evaluation of a prevailing position in legal theory that analyses legal norms as a kind of reason for action. This view rests, among other things, on a unitary conception of practical reasoning that locates the fundamental source of the justificatory power of any kind of justifying reason in morality. It also presupposes a particular conception of morality itself. In the first part of the chapter, I apply Bernard Williams’s perspective to criticise the conception of morality adopted by this position, as well as its corresponding account of reasons and rational justification. On this basis, I challenge the equation between what is justified and what one morally ought to do.
In the second part of the chapter, I return to the debate on the conditions under which law can justify decisions. In this context, I clarify in what sense the connection between law and morality may be relevant for the justification of actions, and in what sense it is completely irrelevant. In particular, with regard to cases of conflict between legal reasons, I emphasise that it is also possible to reject the widely accepted notion that one must always act for an undefeated reason. I argue that, according to an adequate account of reasons in cases of conflict, one may be justified in acting on reasons that are, strictly speaking, defeated. Drawing on Williams’s reflections on morality and reasons, I conclude that law can constitute a distinct set of reasons that are not necessarily subordinate to morality
Johnson Center - exterior - Cornell Drive and Redondo Road
Looking north from intersection of Cornell Drive and Redondo Road at south side of Bldg #: 59;Name(s): Johnson Center; Function(s): Gymnasium; Completed: 1957; Architect: Meem, Zehner, Holien, & Associates. Crosswalks, sidewalks, person walking across Redondo Road, line of trees, bushes, grass, and wooden benches. At center of image, pillar holding Lobo statue created by former UNM art professor John Tatschl
Marron Hall - looking across Redondo Road
Bldg #: 9; Name(s): Marron Hall; Function(s): Student Publications and Biology; Completed: 1941; Architect: John Gaw Meem - Hugo Zehner & Associates; UNM Style: Spanish Pueblo Revival Phase I; Preservation Listing: --. Reverse side: Marron Hall. Looking northeast across Redondo Road
Educación Jurídica Internacional
"Originally published as International Legal Education, in 26 Harv. Int'l L. J. 361 (1985). Translation by Public Translator Romina Redondo. The editors gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the author and the authorities of the Harvard International Law Journal in allowing the translation and reproduction of the article."Fil: Kennedy, David. Harvard University. Law School. Institute for Global Law and Policy. Cambridge, Estados Unidos"Publicado originalmente como International Legal Education, en 26 Harv. Int'l L. J. 361 (1985). Traducción a cargo de la Trad. Públ. Romina Redondo. Los editores agradecen la generosidad del autor y de las autoridades del Harvard International Law Journal al permitir la traducción y reproducción del artículo"
Cabezo Redondo. 2010
Se presentan los resultados de la excavación anual en el Cabezo Redondo. En esta ocasión, los trabajos se han centrado en dos departamentos (XXVII y XXIX) que permiten caracterizar la evolución de la arquitectura doméstica, del urbanismo y del registro material y económico del asentamiento.The results of the annual excavation in Cabezo Redondo are presented. This time, our work has focused on three departments (XXVIII, XXIX and Open area) that allowed us to portray the evolution of domestic architecture, urbanism and the archaeological and economic record of the settlement
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