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    The Role of Mathematics in Spanish Military Education in the 1750’s: Two Transient Cases.Mónica Blanco & Carles Puig-Pla - 2020 - Philosophia Scientiae 24:97-113.
    Vers la fin des années 1750, une Académie de Mathématiques fut créée au sein de l’Académie Militaire de la Garde du Corps à Madrid, dirigée par Pedro Padilla (1724-1807?) jusqu’à sa fermeture en 1760. En 1753, Padilla commença à publier son Cours Militaire de Mathématiques (1753 -1756) pour l’usage de cette Académie. Le besoin de textes mathématiques en espagnol dans le domaine militaire a conduit à la création en 1757 de la Société Royale Militaire de Mathématiques à Madrid sous la (...)
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    The Role of Mathematics in Spanish Military Education in the 1750’s: Two Transient Cases.Mónica Puig-Pla Blanco - 2020 - Philosophia Scientiae 24:97-113.
    Vers la fin des années 1750, une Académie de Mathématiques fut créée au sein de l’Académie Militaire de la Garde du Corps à Madrid, dirigée par Pedro Padilla jusqu’à sa fermeture en 1760. En 1753, Padilla commença à publier son Cours Militaire de Mathématiques pour l’usage de cette Académie. Le besoin de textes mathématiques en espagnol dans le domaine militaire a conduit à la création en 1757 de la Société Royale Militaire de Mathématiques à Madrid sous la direction de Pedro (...)
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    La filosofia de Ramon Sibiuda.Jaume de Puig - 1997 - Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans.
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    El derecho penal en el estado social y democrático de derecho.Santiago Mir Puig & Santiago Mir - 1994 - Barcelona: Editorial Ariel.
    Estudio sobre el Derecho Penal agrupandolos en tres apartados, uno general, otro destinado a la función de la pena y un tercero dedicado a aspectos centrales de la teoría del delito.
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    "Yammerschuner": Darwin y la darwinización en Europa y América Latina.Miguel Angel Puig-Samper (ed.) - 2014 - Aranjuez, Madrid: Doce Calles.
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    The framing of Muslims on the Spanish Internet.Manuel Alcántara-Plá & Ana Ruiz-Sánchez - 2017 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 13 (2).
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    Acerca de la biotecnología ambiental.Rafael Blasco Pla & Francisco Castillo Rodríguez - 2014 - Arbor 190 (768):a157.
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    Trivial Music (Trivialmusik).Carl Dahlhaus - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 333.
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  9. Los mediadores del mediador.Teodor Suau I. Puig - 2012 - Nova et Vetera: Temas de Vida Cristiana 36 (74):155-178.
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    Averroes, juez, médico y filósofo andalusí.Josep Puig - 1998 - [Seville?]: Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Educación y Ciencia. Edited by Averroës.
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    Filosofía para niños.Irene de Puig - 2018 - Voces de la Educación 3 (6):77-84.
    El movimiento educativo Filosofía para niños y niñas pretende que los estudiantes desde la más tierna infancia sean capaces de pensar por sí mismo de manera efectiva y afectiva. Para ello activamos tres dimensiones del pensamiento: pensamiento crítico, pensamiento creativo, y pensamiento cuidadoso. Palabras clave: filosofía, pensar, autonomía, critico, creativo, cuidadoso.
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  12. Encuestas sobre las 'razas humanas' e instrucciones antropológicas de la British Association for the Advancement of Science.Consuelo Naranjo Orovio Y. Miguel Ángel Puig-Samper & Miguel Angel - 2016 - In Nicolás Cuvi, Elisa Sevilla, Rosaura Ruiz Gutiérrez & Miguel Angel Puig-Samper (eds.), Evolucionismo en América y Europa: antropología, biología, política y educación. [Quito, Ecuador]: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE).
     
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    Quòdlibets, o, Reflexions escrites en veu alta: psicologia-educació-religió.Jaume Patuel I. Puig - 1993 - Argentona: L'Aixernador.
  14. How Much Should Governments Pay to Prevent Catastrophes? Longtermism's Limited Role.Carl Shulman & Elliott Thornley - forthcoming - In Jacob Barrett, Hilary Greaves & David Thorstad (eds.), Essays on Longtermism. Oxford University Press.
    Longtermists have argued that humanity should significantly increase its efforts to prevent catastrophes like nuclear wars, pandemics, and AI disasters. But one prominent longtermist argument overshoots this conclusion: the argument also implies that humanity should reduce the risk of existential catastrophe even at extreme cost to the present generation. This overshoot means that democratic governments cannot use the longtermist argument to guide their catastrophe policy. In this paper, we show that the case for preventing catastrophe does not depend on longtermism. (...)
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  15. The origins of French experimental psychology: experiment and experimentalism.Jacqueline Carroy & Régine Plas - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9 (1):73-84.
  16. Explaining the brain: mechanisms and the mosaic unity of neuroscience.Carl F. Craver - 2007 - New York : Oxford University Press,: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press.
    Carl Craver investigates what we are doing when we sue neuroscience to explain what's going on in the brain.
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    La ciudad en Moralidades de Jaime Gil de Biedma.Puig Josep - 2019 - Argos 6 (17):121-139.
    Afrontamos un tema tan particular como el propuesto desde una perspectiva historicista con la voluntad de insertar aquello que podríamos simplemente observar dentro de los textos en una corriente que iría más allá de la mera sincronía o el apunte estético. Pensamos, por lo tanto, que un acercamiento diacrónico a la obra puede poner de relieve un sentido más luminoso y completo. Sería, en este sentido, una corriente evidentemente más ancha y difusa que desembocaría en la posibilidad de crear una (...)
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    Diseño de reportes técnicos para perfeccionar el Sistema de Vigilancia en Salud nicaragüense.Osmany Ricardo Puig, Ovidio Antonio Sánchez Fernández & Martha Nieves Rodríguez Gallo - 2011 - Humanidades Médicas 11 (1):223-234.
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    Insuficiencias con el manejo de epidemias en el Programa Integral de Salud nicaragüeño. Propuesta de guía práctica.Osmany Ricardo Puig, Ovidio Antonio Sánchez Fernández & Martha Nieves Rodríguez Gallo - 2011 - Humanidades Médicas 11 (1):196-208.
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    Manejo y respuesta a epidemias. Experiencias en países de Centroamérica con Programa Integral de Salud.Osmany Ricardo Puig, Ovidio Antonio Sánchez Fernández & Martha Nieves Rodríguez Gallo - 2011 - Humanidades Médicas 11 (1).
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    Vergence eye movements during figure-ground perception.Maria Solé Puig, August Romeo & Hans Supèr - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 92 (C):103138.
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    Answer to Job.Carl Gustav Jung - 1960 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Jung has never pursued the "psychology of religion" apart from general psychology. The unique importance of his work lies rather in his discovery and treatment of religious, or potentially religious, factors in his investigation into the unconscious as a whole and in his general therapeutic practice. In Answer to Job , first published in Zurich in 1952, Jung employs the familiar language of theological discourse. Such terms as "God," "wisdom," and "evil" are the touchstones of his argument. And yet, Answer (...)
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    Explaining the Brain.Carl F. Craver - 2007 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Carl F. Craver investigates what we are doing when we use neuroscience to explain what's going on in the brain. When does an explanation succeed and when does it fail? Craver offers explicit standards for successful explanation of the workings of the brain, on the basis of a systematic view about what neuroscientific explanations are.
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  24. Anomalías en la relación entre la filosofía tradicional y la ciencia actual.Pedro Font Puig - 1953 - Barcelona,: Universidad de Barcelona.
     
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  25. Ideario político de San Agustín.Pedro Font Puig - 1973 - Augustinus 18:163-174.
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  26. On the Nature of Mathematical Truth.Carl G. Hempel - 1945 - In P. Benacerraf H. Putnam (ed.), Philosophy of Mathematics. Prentice-Hall. pp. 366--81.
  27. Discrimination and Equality of Opportunity.Carl Knight - 2018 - In Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Discrimination. London, UK: pp. 140-150.
    Discrimination, understood as differential treatment of individuals on the basis of their respective group memberships, is widely considered to be morally wrong. This moral judgment is backed in many jurisdictions with the passage of equality of opportunity legislation, which aims to ensure that racial, ethnic, religious, sexual, sexual-orientation, disability and other groups are not subjected to discrimination. This chapter explores the conceptual underpinnings of discrimination and equality of opportunity using the tools of analytical moral and political philosophy.
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    Charles S. Peirce's evolutionary philosophy.Carl R. Hausman - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this systematic introduction to the philosophy of Charles S. Peirce, the author focuses on four of Peirce's fundamental conceptions: pragmatism and Peirce's development of it into what he called 'pragmaticism'; his theory of signs; his phenomenology; and his theory that continuity is of prime importance for philosophy. He argues that at the centre of Peirce's philosophical project is a unique form of metaphysical realism, whereby continuity and evolutionary change are both necessary for our understanding of experience. In his final (...)
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    The Undiscovered Self.Carl Gustav Jung - 2013 - Routledge.
    Written three years before his death, The Undiscovered Self combines acuity with concision in masterly fashion and is Jung at his very best. Offering clear and crisp insights into some of his major theories, such as the duality of human nature, the unconscious, human instinct and spirituality, Jung warns against the threats of totalitarianism and political and social propaganda to the free-thinking individual. As timely now as when it was first written, Jung's vision is a salutary reminder of why we (...)
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    Postmodernism: philosophical foundations and values.José M. Fonollosa Pla - 1993 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 20:91.
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  31. Responsibility and distributive justice.Carl Knight & Zofia Stemplowska (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Under what conditions are people responsible for their choices and the outcomes of those choices? How could such conditions be fostered by liberal societies? Should what people are due as a matter of justice depend on what they are responsible for? For example, how far should healthcare provision depend on patients' past choices? What values would be realized and which hampered by making justice sensitive to responsibility? Would it give people what they deserve? Would it advance or hinder equality? The (...)
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    Esthetics of music.Carl Dahlhaus - 1982 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is an introduction to the esthetics of music. Aesthetics, which were of prime importance in thinking about music in the nineteenth century, are today sometimes suspected of being idle speculation. Yet judgments about music and every sort of musical activity are based on aesthetic presuppositions. Carl Dahlhaus gives an account of developments in the aesthetics of music from the mid-eighteenth century onwards. He combines a historical and systematic approach. Central themes in music are grouped together to illustrate both (...)
  33. Mildenberger, Carl David (2015). Games and evil. In: MacLean, Malcolm; Russell, Wendy; Ryall, Emily. Philosophical perspectives on play. Abingdon: Routledge, 42-52.Carl David Mildenberger, Malcolm MacLean, Wendy Russell & Emily Ryall (eds.) - 2015
     
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    Les sources de la pensée philosophique de Raimond Sebond (Ramon Sibiuda).Jaume de Puig - 1994 - Paris: H. Champion.
    L'oeuvre de ce Catalan s'inscrit à la rencontre de Saint-Augustin, Saint Anselme, Saint Bernard... Sebond parvient à définir une sorte de "socratisme chrétien". Dans son "Liber creaturarum" il apparaît à la fois comme théologien, philosophe humaniste et apologiste de la foi.
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  35. The Undiscovered Self.Carl Gustav Jung - 1958 - Boston: Little Brown.
    Written three years before his death, The Undiscovered Self combines acuity with concision in masterly fashion and is Jung at his very best. Offering clear and crisp insights into some of his major theories, such as the duality of human nature, the unconscious, human instinct and spirituality, Jung warns against the threats of totalitarianism and political and social propaganda to the free-thinking individual. As timely now as when it was first written, Jung's vision is a salutary reminder of why we (...)
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  36. The Leviathan in the state theory of Thomas Hobbes: meaning and failure of a political symbol.Carl Schmitt - 1996 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by George Schwab.
    One of the most significant political philosophers of the twentieth century, Carl Schmitt is a deeply controversial figure who has been labeled both Nazi sympathizer and modern-day Thomas Hobbes. First published in 1938, The Leviathan in the State Theory of Thomas Hobbes used the Enlightenment philosopher’s enduring symbol of the protective Leviathan to address the nature of modern statehood. A work that predicted the demise of the Third Reich and that still holds relevance in today’s security-obsessed society, this volume will (...)
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  37. Responsibility and Distributive Justice: An Introduction.Carl Knight & Zofia Stemplowska Carl - 2011 - In Carl Knight & Zofia Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and distributive justice. Oxford University Press UK.
    This introductory chapter provides an overview of the recent debate about responsibility and distributive justice. It traces the recent philosophical focus on distributive justice to John Rawls and examines two arguments in his work which might be taken to contain the seeds of the focus on responsibility in later theories of distributive justice. It examines Ronald Dworkin's ‘equality of resources’, the ‘luck egalitarianism’ of Richard Arneson and G. A. Cohen, as well as the criticisms of their work put forward by (...)
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    Real rights.Carl Wellman - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  39. On Physiological Psychology.Carl Pfaffmann - 1984 - In David Price Rogers (ed.), Foundations of psychology: some personal views. New York: Praeger. pp. 35.
     
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  40. Responsibility, Desert, and Justice.Carl Knight - 2011 - In Carl Knight & Zofia Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and distributive justice. Oxford University Press UK.
    This chapter identifies three contrasts between responsibility-sensitive justice and desert-sensitive justice. First, while responsibility may be appraised on prudential or moral grounds, it is argued that desert is necessarily moral. As moral appraisal is much more plausible, responsibility-sensitive justice is only attractive in one of its two formulations. Second, strict responsibility sensitivity does not compensate for all forms of bad brute luck, and forms of responsibility-sensitive justice like luck egalitarianism that provide such compensation do so by appealing to independent moral (...)
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  41. Indexical contextualism and the challenges from disagreement.Carl Baker - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 157 (1):107-123.
    In this paper I argue against one variety of contextualism about aesthetic predicates such as “beautiful.” Contextualist analyses of these and other predicates have been subject to several challenges surrounding disagreement. Focusing on one kind of contextualism— individualized indexical contextualism —I unpack these various challenges and consider the responses available to the contextualist. The three responses I consider are as follows: giving an alternative analysis of the concept of disagreement ; claiming that speakers suffer from semantic blindness; and claiming that (...)
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    The History of the Calculus and Its Conceptual Development: (The Concepts of the Calculus).Carl B. Boyer - 1949 - Courier Corporation.
    Traces the development of the integral and the differential calculus and related theories since ancient times.
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    Der schweigende Kant: die Entwürfe zu einer Deduktion der Kategorien vor 1781.Wolfgang Carl - 1989 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    The idea of absolute music.Carl Dahlhaus - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    With a characteristically broad and provocative treatment, Dahlhaus examines a single music-aesthetical idea from various historical and philosophical viewpoints. "Essential reading for anyone interested in the larger intellectual framework in which Romantic music found its place, a framework that to a remarkable degree has continued to shape our image of music."--Robert P. Morgan, Yale University Carl Dahlhaus (1928-1989) is the author of a highly influential body of works on the foundations of music history and aesthetics.
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    The Logical Problem of Language Acquisition.Carl Lee Baker & John J. McCarthy - 1981 - MIT Press (MA).
    This collection of articles and associated discussion papers focuses on a problem that has attracted increasing attention from linguists and psychologists throughout the world during the past several years. Reduced to essentials, the problem is that of discovering the character of the mental capacities that make it possible for human beings to attain knowledge of their language on the basis of fragmentary and haphazard early linguistic experience. A fundamental assumption running through all of these contributions is that people possess strong (...)
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  46. Mechanism.Carl Craver & William Bechtel - 2005 - In Sahotra Sarkar & Jessica Pfeifer (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge. pp. 469--478.
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    Ethical doings in naturecultures.María Puig de la Bellacasa - 2010 - Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (2):151-169.
    What new forms of ethical engagement are emerging in naturecultural worlds? In this paper I explore the example of the practical ethics of the permaculture movement. I put these in dialogue first with new approaches to ethics in biopolitics and naturecultures and second with a reading of feminist care ethics. Across this discussion I focus on the potential of ethos transformations experienced through everyday doings to promote ethical obligations of care. If we are living in a naturecultural world where politics (...)
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  48. The Ontic Account of Scientific Explanation.Carl F. Craver - 2014 - In Marie I. Kaiser, Oliver R. Scholz, Daniel Plenge & Andreas Hüttemann (eds.), Explanation in the Special Sciences: The Case of Biology and History. Springer Verlag. pp. 27-52.
    According to one large family of views, scientific explanations explain a phenomenon (such as an event or a regularity) by subsuming it under a general representation, model, prototype, or schema (see Bechtel, W., & Abrahamsen, A. (2005). Explanation: A mechanist alternative. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 36(2), 421–441; Churchland, P. M. (1989). A neurocomputational perspective: The nature of mind and the structure of science. Cambridge: MIT Press; Darden (2006); Hempel, C. G. (1965). Aspects of scientific (...)
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    Experimental Artefacts.Carl F. Craver & Talia Dan-Cohen - 2024 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 75 (1):253-274.
    A core, constitutive norm of science is to remove or remedy the artefacts in one’s data. Here, we consider examples of artefacts from many fields of science (for example, astronomy, economics, electrophysiology, psychology, and systems neuroscience) and discuss their contribution to a more general evidential selection problem at the heart of the epistemology of evidence. Synthesizing and building on previously disparate discussions in many areas of the philosophy of science, we provide a novel, causal–pragmatic account that fits the examples and (...)
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    Un détail de construction oriental dans le premier art roman.Josep Puig I. Cadafalch - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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