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  2. Julián Marías - Wikipedia

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    Historia de la filosofía, with a prologue by Xavier Zubiri, epilogue by José Ortega y Gasset, Revista de Occidente, Madrid 1941 (28th ed., 1976) La filosofía del Padre Gratry. La restauración de la Metafísica en el problema de Dios y de la persona, Escorial, Madrid 1941; Miguel de Unamuno, Espasa Calpe, Madrid, 1943

  3. Ramón Gallegos Nava - Wikipedia

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    Ramón Gallegos Nava is a psychologist born in Mexico and author of Educación Holista (1999, Holistic Education, English version 2001).He studied psychology and sociology in college, and received his PhD in education.

  4. Javier Fernández Aguado - Wikipedia

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    La felicidad posible, CIE Dossat 2000, 2001. Dirigir y motivar equipos. Claves para un buen gobierno, Ariel, 2002. Management: la enseñanza de los clásicos, Ariel, 2003. Managing the Imperfect, Instituto de Estudios Superiores-Deloitte, 2003. Management par la Valeur, Safetykleen, 2003. Feelings Management. La Gestión de los sentimientos ...

  5. Happiness economics - Wikipedia

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    The economics of happiness or happiness economics is the theoretical, qualitative and quantitative study of happiness and quality of life, including positive and negative affects, well-being, [1] life satisfaction and related concepts – typically tying economics more closely than usual with other social sciences, like sociology and psychology, as well as physical health.

  6. Jorge Bucay - Wikipedia

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    "El camino de las Lágrimas" (The Road of Tears) "El camino de la Felicidad" (The Road of Happiness) "El camino de la Espiritualidad: Llegar a la Cima y Seguir Subiendo" (2011) (The Road of Spirituality) His works have become bestsellers in Mexico, Uruguay, Chile, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Spain and Greece.

  7. María Felicidad González - Wikipedia

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    María Felicidad González (1884 in Paraguarí, Paraguay – 1980 [1]) was a Paraguayan academic and feminist activist. She is considered a leading figure in the early history of Paraguayan feminism. After completing her studies in 1908, González became the director of the Escuela Graduada de la Encarnación.

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  9. Francisco Cimadevilla González - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Cimadevilla González (10 May 1861 Valladolid – 19 August 1931 Madrid [n 1]) was a Spanish guitarist and composer.He was a contemporary of Francisco Tárrega. [3]