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  1. Einbahnstraße: la filosofía como obra de arte.Alejandro Emilio Wills - 2012 - Logos: Revista de la Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades 22:123-147.
    The literary genesis of Einbahnstraße by Walter Benjamin represents a very special case of the use of the procedures of surrealism in the philosophical-literary production of the author. The process of evolution of thinking that ended up in the writing of this piece is unveiled throughout the present analysis. This is a sign of both waiver and restart; the opening for a new productive dimension in the career of one of the most important —and misunderstood— philosophers of the 20th century. (...)
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    Patagonia: Land of Giants.Alejandro Winograd - 2004 - Terra Australis Editorial.
    Patagonia: Land of Giants captures the wonders of the Patagonian landscape in hundreds of stunning color photographs by famed Argentine nature photographer Daniel Rivademar.
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    Pierre Klossowski y Georges Bataille: más allá de la utopía. Los afectos como última infraestructura.Alejandro Marco Madrid Zan - 2021 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 12 (1):13-27.
    The thought of Pierre Klossowski, praised by Foucault, Blanchot, Deleuze, has been scarcely addressed by the philosophical community. We argue in this article that this is largely due to the frequent difficulty of understanding his work as a whole: both his artistic and literary production and his interpretations of Nietzsche or Sade form a coherent whole, whose significance has a deeply critical political scope. The notion of unproductive spending, which occupies a central place in Bataille's work, will be rearticulated in (...)
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    Efficient interactive decision-making framework for robotic applications.Alejandro Agostini, Carme Torras & Florentin Wörgötter - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 247 (C):187-212.
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    Toward A Positive Theory of Social Entrepreneurship. On Maximizing Versus Satisficing Value Capture.Alejandro Agafonow - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 125 (4):1-5.
    In a recent issue of the Journal of Business Ethics, Filipe M. Santos posits that social entrepreneurs maximize not on value capture, but on value creation, only satisficing on value capture to fuel operations, reinvesting in growth, whatever the specific combination of institutional means is deemed appropriate. No doubt the analytical framework of value creation and value capture casts new light on the phenomenon of social entrepreneurship, but we think Santos is asking too much by advocating a shift in focus (...)
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    Citizenship Regimes and Exclusion: Historical Analysis of Legislation on Illegalized Migration in the US.Alejandro Mosqueda, Rubén Chávez & Camelia Tigau - forthcoming - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho.
    Citizenship regimes are institutionalized systems of formal and informal norms that define access to membership, as well as associated rights and duties. This paper studies illegalized migration as one of the major tests to assess whether citizenship regimes are fair institutions, based on a historical analysis of legislation meant to reduce illegalized migration in the United States between 1995 and 2022. We build our empirical research starting from a simple observation: despite the great number of bills introduced to reduce illegalized (...)
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    Human Security and Liberal Peace: Some Rawlsian Considerations.Alejandro Agafonow - 2010 - Public Reason 2 (1).
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    El hombre y sus misterios.Alejandro Hegedüs - 1961 - Buenos Aires,: Ediciones Gnosis.
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    Variation in Event-Related Potentials by State Transitions.Hiroshi Higashi, Tetsuto Minami & Shigeki Nakauchi - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  10. Tao Te Ching.Alejandro Bárcenas - 2019 - New York, NY, USA: Knopf / Vintage Español.
     
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    A Difficulty of Local Truth-Value Assignment in Contextual Approach).Katsuaki Higashi - 2009 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 18:45-56.
  12. The Limits of Common Cause Approach to EPR Correlation.Katsuaki Higashi - 2008 - Foundations of Physics 38 (7):591-609.
    It is often argued that no local common cause models of EPR correlation exist. However, Szabó and Rédei pointed out that such arguments have the tacit assumption that plural correlations have the same common causes. Furthermore, Szabó showed that for EPR correlation a local common cause model in his sense exists. One of his requirements is that common cause events are statistically independent of apparatus settings on each side. However, as Szabó knows, to meet this requirement does not entail that (...)
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  13. The effect of philosophy on critical reading: Evidence from initial teacher education in Colombia.Alejandro Farieta - 2024 - International Journal of Educational Development 104 (102974).
    Teacher quality, its effect on students’ outcomes, and the association of these with economic growth, is the core of recent discussions in Latin America given the region’s weak results in international learning assessments. This paper investigates whether there is an effect of philosophy on the outcomes of critical reading for students in B.Ed. programs in Colombia. Relying on exact matching combined with propensity score matching with regression adjustment, we use national data from Colombia to show that students in B.Ed. in (...)
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  14. Irrationality and Immorality: Exploring the Ethical Dimensions of Behavioral Public Policy.Alejandro Hortal - manuscript
    This paper critically explores the ethical dimensions of Behavioral Public Policy (BPP), a domain grounded in the understanding that human rationality is bounded and that this limitation often leads to behaviors deemed irrational. By applying the behavioral lens, which posits that people operate under bounded rationality, BPP aims to craft interventions that safeguard individuals against their biases. However, this approach raises significant ethical concerns, both in the scientific underpinnings of BPP and its application through policy interventions. Accordingly, this paper examines (...)
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  15. Dewey and Martí : culture in education.Alejandro Strong - 2011 - In Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.), Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press.
  16. Dios y las paradojas de la fe en Soren Kierkegaard.Alejandro Ruiz Zizumbo - 2023 - In Mario Teodoro Ramírez (ed.), Ateísmo, religión y espiritualidad: ideas de Dios en el pensamiento filosófico. [Buenos Aires, Argentina]: Editorial Biblos.
     
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    La filosofía ante la crisis. Alejandro Korn y la reforma universitaria de las humanidades.Alejandro Fielbaum - 2017 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 56:26-48.
    Tras situar la obra de Korn en la crisis del Centenario argentino, se presenta su propuesta de construcción de una filosofía argentina que pueda forjar ciertos valores que, más allá de la economía, puedan regir el desarrollo nacional. En ese marco, intentamos mostrar cómo Korn apoya discursiva e institucionalmente los proyectos de Reforma Universitaria, pues ve en ella la posibilidad de construir una nueva Universidad capaz de trascender la lógica positivista. En particular, con la Facultad de Humanidades, por su capacidad (...)
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    Hardy Relations and Common Cause.Katsuaki Higashi - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (11):1382-1397.
    Some researchers argued that in the non-existence proof of hidden variables, the existence of a common common-cause of multiple correlations is tacitly assumed and that the assumption is unreasonably strong. According to their idea, it is sufficient if the separate common-cause of each correlation exists. However, for such an idea, various no-go results are already known. Recently, Higashi showed that there exists no local separate common-cause model for the correlations that appear in Hardy’s famous argument. In this paper, I (...)
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    Rawlsian Compromises in Peacebuilding: A Rejoinder to Begby.Alejandro Agafonow - 2011 - Public Reason 3 (1).
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    Socialismo de Mercado ¿Preferencias del gobierno o preferencias individuales?. Réplica a Mauricio Ramírez Gómez.Alejandro Agafonow - 2007 - Polis 16.
    Los interesantes aportes del Prof. Ramírez Gómez tratan sobre el papel que el mercado debe jugar en una sociedad democrática, y con este propósito sugiere que éste debería responder a las preferencias del gobierno y no a las preferencias individuales. Nuestra réplica amistosa plantea que este argumento debe ser ampliado para evitar interpretaciones que lo confundan con las fórmulas experimentadas por las economías de planificación total, que han mostrado su ineficiencia en la provisión de valores de uso pertinentes. En este (...)
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  21. Denshūroku.Keiji Higashi - 1906 - Tōkyō: Waseda Daigaku Shuppanbu. Edited by Yangming Wang.
     
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  22. Dōjisei no mondai.Senʾichirō Higashi - 1975
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    Hardy's Paradox as a No-go Result for Probabilistic Hidden Variables確率的隠れた変数の不可能性定理としてのハーディーのパラドクス.Katsuaki Higashi - 2019 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 47 (1):35-46.
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    Hardness Perception Based on Dynamic Stiffness in Tapping.Kosuke Higashi, Shogo Okamoto, Yoji Yamada, Hikaru Nagano & Masashi Konyo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Kokugaku no mandara: Norinaga zengo no shinten kaishaku.Yoriko Higashi - 2016 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
    近世後期、日本最古の文献である『古事記』は単なる過去ではなくなり、書かれた時代と「同時的」となって、“神話”であることに対峙する書物となった―本居宣長の前後に登場した田安宗武・上田秋成・橘守部・富士谷 御杖らの記紀解釈を集積体として読み解き、人間と神々のコスモロジーを穿つ。.
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  26. Kyōiku tetsugaku no konpon modai.Hideo Higashi - 1958
     
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  27. Norinaga shingaku no kōzō: kakōsareta "kamiyo".Yoriko Higashi - 1999 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
     
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    Opinion of Japanese rheumatology physicians on methods of assessing the quality of rheumatoid arthritis care.Takahiro Higashi, Shunichi Fukuhara & Takeo Nakayama - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):290-295.
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    "Seiji kengen" to "chikyū kankyō": dainō seirigaku no tachiba kara.Akifumi Higashi - 1993 - Tōkyō: Gijutsu Shuppan.
  30. Yōmeigaku yōgi.Keiji Higashi - 1912 - Edited by Yangming Wang.
     
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  31. Behavioral Public Policy and Well-Being: Towards a Normative Demarcation of Nudges and Sludges.Alejandro Hortal - 2023 - Review of Behavioral Economics 10 (2):57-76.
    Nudging and sludging are forms of choice architecture that shape behavior. While it is generally believed that nudging should improve well-being and sludging should decrease it, there has been debate about how to distinguish between the two. Some have suggested that the difference lies in the ease with which behaviors are facilitated or hindered, but this criterion does not consider the normative distinction (nudges have a positive connotation and sludges a negative one) or the impact on well-being. This paper proposes (...)
     
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    Defeasible logic programming: DeLP-servers, contextual queries, and explanations for answers.Alejandro J. García & Guillermo R. Simari - 2014 - Argument and Computation 5 (1):63-88.
    Argumentation represents a way of reasoning over a knowledge base containing possibly incomplete and/or inconsistent information, to obtain useful conclusions. As a reasoning mechanism, the way an argumentation reasoning engine reaches these conclusions resembles the cognitive process that humans follow to analyze their beliefs; thus, unlike other computationally reasoning systems, argumentation offers an intellectually friendly alternative to other defeasible reasoning systems. LogicProgrammingisacomputationalparadigmthathasproducedcompu- tationallyattractivesystemswithremarkablesuccessinmanyapplications. Merging ideas from both areas, Defeasible Logic Programming offers a computational reasoning system that uses an argumentation engine (...)
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    Sócrates y la conversión de sus interlocutores. Seguido de una crítica al optimismo de Pierre Hadot.Alejandro Solano - 2023 - Ideas Y Valores 72 (181).
    Una larga tradición le atribuye a Sócrates la preocupación por transformar la vida de quienes dialogan con él; atribución que se opone a la imagen, rastreable en los Diálogos de Platón, de su fracaso al momento de influir en la vida de sus interlocutores más recalcitrantes. Para disminuir esta tensión y, con ello, disolver la impresión de dicho fracaso, se examinan elementos de la representación platónica del élenchos en favor de la idea de que Sócrates no busca convertir a los (...)
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  34. Downwards Propriety in Epistemic Utility Theory.Alejandro Pérez Carballo - 2023 - Mind 132 (525):30-62.
    Epistemic Utility Theory is often identified with the project of *axiology-first epistemology*—the project of vindicating norms of epistemic rationality purely in terms of epistemic value. One of the central goals of axiology-first epistemology is to provide a justification of the central norm of Bayesian epistemology, Probabilism. The first part of this paper presents a new challenge to axiology first epistemology: I argue that in order to justify Probabilism in purely axiological terms, proponents of axiology first epistemology need to justify a (...)
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  35. Fighting gender violence with behavioral public policy: scope and limitations.Alejandro Hortal - 2023 - Retos 13 (25):61-75.
    Since the concept of “nudge” was introduced in 2008 by Thaler and Sunstein, proposing that small interventions based on changes in choice architectures can alter people’s behavior and make it easier for them to achieve their desired goals, the application in public policy of behavioral economics has gained significant attention. This has led to the emergence of different types of policies based on behavioral insights, which have been used in a variety of areas, including health or finance, with the goal (...)
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  36. Machiavelli in esilio: le letture di Leo Strauss e Eric Voegelin.Alejandro Bárcenas - 2013-2014 - Atti E Memorie Dell’Accademia Galileiana di Scienze, Lettere Ed Arti Già Dei Ricovrati E Patavina 126 (3):265-281.
  37. Can We Detect Bias in Political Fact-Checking? Evidence from a Spanish Case Study.David Teira, Alejandro Fernandez-Roldan, Carlos Elías & Carlos Santiago-Caballero - 2023 - Journalism Practice 10.
    Political fact-checkers evaluate the truthfulness of politicians’ claims. This paper contributes to an emerging scholarly debate on whether fact-checkers treat political parties differently in a systematic manner depending on their ideology (bias). We first examine the available approaches to analyze bias and then present a new approach in two steps. First, we propose a logistic regression model to analyze the outcomes of fact-checks and calculate how likely each political party will obtain a truth score. We test our model with a (...)
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  38. Han Fei's Enlightened Ruler.Alejandro Bárcenas - 2013 - Asian Philosophy 23 (3):236-259.
    In this essay I revise, based on the notion of the ‘enlightened ruler’ or mingzhu and his critique of the literati of his time, the common belief that Han Fei was an amoralist and an advocate of tyranny. Instead, I will argue that his writings are dedicated to advising those who ought to rule in order to achieve the goal of a peaceful and stable society framed by laws in accordance with the dao.
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    An antidote for hawkmoths: on the prevalence of structural chaos in non-linear modeling.Alejandro Navas, Lukas Nabergall & Eric Winsberg - 2019 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (2):21.
    This paper deals with the question of whether uncertainty regarding model structure, especially in climate modeling, exhibits a kind of “chaos.” Do small changes in model structure, in other words, lead to large variations in ensemble predictions? More specifically, does model error destroy forecast skill faster than the ordinary or “classical” chaos inherent in the real-world attractor? In some cases, the answer to this question seems to be “yes.” But how common is this state of affairs? Are there precise mathematical (...)
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    Evidence-based policies, nudge theory and Nancy Cartwright: a search for causal principles.Alejandro Hortal - 2020 - Behavioral Public Policy 1 (1):1-20.
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  41. Nudging and educating: bounded axiological rationality in behavioral insights.Alejandro Hortal - 2020 - Behavioral Public Policy 3 (4):292-315.
     
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    A Change in the Distribution of Accents in Homer in Verses with Trochaic Words Ending in the Fourth Trochee.Alejandro Abritta - 2019 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 163 (2):185-197.
    The goal of this paper is to present an accentual rule for a combination of locations of the Homeric hexameter, the fourth and the sixth metra. The author shows that, when there is a trochaic word ending in the fourth trochee, the location of Hermann’s bridge, there is a change in the distribution of accent types in the sixth metron, favoring what he calls “barytone falls”, that is, post-acute long syllables. After presenting the regular distribution of accents in the sixth (...)
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    A Change in the Distribution of Accents in Homer in Verses with Trochaic Words Ending in the Fourth Trochee.Alejandro Abritta - 2019 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 163 (2):185-197.
    The goal of this paper is to present an accentual rule for a combination of locations of the Homeric hexameter, the fourth and the sixth metra. The author shows that, when there is a trochaic word ending in the fourth trochee, the location of Hermann’s bridge, there is a change in the distribution of accent types in the sixth metron, favoring what he calls “barytone falls”, that is, post-acute long syllables. After presenting the regular distribution of accents in the sixth (...)
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    Dos problemas de prosodia Del griego antiguo. Primera parte: Sílabas cerradas con acento agudo.Alejandro Abritta - 2020 - Argos 1 (39):49-67.
    El presente artículo es la primera parte de un estudio sobre dos problemas de la prosodia del griego antiguo vinculados a la relación entre el acento tonal del lenguaje y la estructura silábica de las palabras. Luego de un resumen de algunos conceptos básicos de prosodia del griego que son utilizados a lo largo del trabajo, se analiza el problema de las palabras con sílabas cerradas con acento agudo. La principal novedad del análisis es que el corpus de estudio es (...)
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    Dos problemas de prosodia Del griego antiguo. Segunda parte: Barítonos sobre sílabas cerradas.Alejandro Abritta - 2020 - Argos 1 (40):29-46.
    El presente artículo es la segunda parte de un estudio sobre dos problemas de la prosodia del griego antiguo vinculados a la relación entre el acento tonal dellenguaje y la estructura silábica de las palabras. En él, luego de una introducción general y un resumen de la primera parte, se analiza el problema de las palabrascon acento barítono sobre sílabas cerradas. La principal novedad del análisis es que el corpus de estudio es la poesía homérica, fuente antes desatendida comoevidencia del (...)
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    A Potential New Mechanism Linking Type II Diabetes Mellitus and Alzheimer's Disease.Alejandro P. Adam - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (6):1800061.
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    Deliberative Safeguards and Global Governance: A Market-based Approach to Address Garrett W. Brown's' Deliberative Deficit 'within the Global Fund'.Alejandro Agafonow - 2011 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 58 (128):40-54.
    Garrett W. Brown has argued that donor voting caucuses produce a deliberative deficit between donor and non-donor members in the Global Fund International Board. Although we agree with this assessment, in our research on low-transaction cost alternatives to cope with consistent deliberative conditions we have found that deliberation and interest-based preference maximisation are not necessarily mutually exclusive, as long as we manage to stop donor members from behaving like monopolists. To this end, we have to open up the Board from (...)
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    On Cuba's budgetary finance system. A critique of Helen Yaffe's account.Alejandro Agafonow - 2011 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 5 (1):27.
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    An antidote for hawkmoths: a response to recent climate-skeptical arguments grounded in the topology of dynamical systems.Alejandro Navas, Lukas Nabergall & Eric Winsberg - unknown
    In a series of recent papers, two of which appeared in this journal, a group of philosophers, physicists, and climate scientists have argued that something they call the `hawkmoth effect' poses insurmountable difficulties for those who would use non-linear models, including climate simulation models, to make quantitative predictions or to produce `decision-relevant probabilites.' Such a claim, if it were true, would undermine much of climate science, among other things. Here, we examine the two lines of argument the group has used (...)
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    Time emerges from incomplete clock, based on internal measurement.Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Hideki Higashi & Yasuhiro Takachi - 2001 - In T. Kitamura (ed.), What Should Be Computed to Understand and Model Brain Function? World Scientific. pp. 3--149.
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