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  1. Carlos Soto (2013). Killing, Wrongness, and Equality. Philosophical Studies 164 (2):543-559.score: 120.0
    This paper examines accounts of the moral wrongness of killing persons in addition to determining what conclusions, if any, can be drawn from the morality of killing persons about the (in)equality of persons, and vice versa. I will argue that a plausible way of thinking about the moral wrongness of killing implies that the permissibility of killing innocent, nonthreatening persons depends on a person’s age. I address objections to this conclusion and discuss some potential implications of the view.
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  2. Carlos Soto (2012). The Veil of Ignorance and Health Resource Allocation. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (4):387-404.score: 120.0
    Some authors view the veil of ignorance as a preferred method for allocating resources because it imposes impartiality by stripping deliberators of knowledge of their personal identity. Using some prominent examples of such reasoning in the health care sector, I will argue for the following claims. First, choice behind a veil of ignorance often fails to provide clear guidance regarding resource allocation. Second, regardless of whether definite results could be derived from the veil, these results do not in themselves have (...)
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  3. Carlos H. Soto (1981). El Interludio Fenomenológico de Wittgenstein. Crítica 13 (39):25 - 43.score: 120.0
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  4. A. M. Soto, C. Sonnenschein & P. A. Miquel (2008). On Physicalism and Downward Causation in Developmental and Cancer Biology. Acta Biotheoretica 56 (4).score: 30.0
    The dominant position in Philosophy of Science contends that downward causation is an illusion. Instead, we argue that downward causation doesn’t introduce vicious circles either in physics or in biology. We also question the metaphysical claim that “physical facts fix all the facts.” Downward causation does not imply any contradiction if we reject the assumption of the completeness and the causal closure of the physical world that this assertion contains. We provide an argument for rejecting this assumption. Furthermore, this allows (...)
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  5. R. C. O'Reilly, R. Busby & R. Soto (2003). Three Forms of Binding and Their Neural Substrates: Alternatives to Temporal Synchrony. In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
  6. A. M. Soto & C. Sonnenschein (2006). Emergentism by Default: A View From the Bench. Synthese 151 (3):361-376.score: 30.0
    For the last 50 years the dominant stance in experimental biology has been reductionism in general, and genetic reductionism in particular. Philosophers were the first to realize that the belief that the Mendelian genes were reduced to DNA molecules was questionable. Soon, experimental data confirmed these misgivings. The optimism of molecular biologists, fueled by early success in tackling relatively simple problems has now been tempered by the difficulties encountered when applying the same simple ideas to complex problems. We analyze three (...)
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  7. David Soto & Glyn W. Humphreys (2006). Seeing the Content of the Mind: Enhanced Awareness Through Working Memory in Patients with Visual Extinction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 103 (12):4789-4792.score: 30.0
  8. Miguel Ruiz-Canela, Cristina Lopez-del Burgo, Silvia Carlos, Maria Calatrava, Carlos Beltramo, Alfonso Osorio & Jokin de Irala (2013). Observational Research with Adolescents: A Framework for the Management of the Parental Permission. BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):2-.score: 30.0
    Background: Waiving parent permission can be an option in some epidemiological and social research with adolescents. However, exemptions have not been uniformly considered or applied. Our aim is to critically assess the different factors that could be taken into account when making decisions about waiving active parental permission in observational research with adolescents.DiscussionIn some cases alternatives to parental permission could be applied to protect the rights of both adolescents and parents and also to assure the benefits to adolescents as a (...)
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  9. Cristian Soto (forthcoming). Looking for a Realist Metaphysics of Science. Metascience.score: 30.0
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  10. James Soto (2007). “Great Ideas of Philosophy” (DVD Series), Films for the Humanities & Sciences. Teaching Philosophy 30 (1):119-120.score: 30.0
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  11. Ayala Barrón & Juan Carlos (2010). Tres Caras de la Identidad: Criterios Para Una Filosofía Aplicada. Plaza y Valdes Editores.score: 30.0
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  12. Lungarzo Carlos (2002). Semelhanças e diferenças entre processos cognitivos e computacionais. Manuscrito 25 (1).score: 30.0
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  13. Arias Herrera & Juan Carlos (2010). La Vida Que Resiste En la Imagen: Cine, Política y Acontecimiento. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.score: 30.0
    1. Cine y vanguardias : el cine como promesa estético-política desde Dziga Vertov y Jean Epstein -- 2. Deleuze y las potencias del cine : el acontecimiento de lo inorgánico -- 3. De la vida inorgánica a la vida histórica : recuperación del carácter narrativo del cine a partir de Jacques Ranciere.
     
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  14. Pereira Menaut & Antonio Carlos (2000). Doce Tesis Sobre la Política. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.score: 30.0
     
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  15. Germán Pérez Fernández del Castillo, León Y. Ramírez & Juan Carlos (eds.) (2008). El Léxico de la Política En la Globalización: Nuevas Realidades, Viejos Referentes. Miguel Ángel Porrúa.score: 30.0
     
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  16. Erika Soto (2010). Jorge Gracias Argument for Hispanic/Latino Identity. Clr James Journal 16 (1):228-236.score: 30.0
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  17. Ballón Vargas & José Carlos (eds.) (2011). La Complicada Historia Del Pensamiento Filosófico Peruano: Siglos Xvii y Xviii (Selección de Textos, Notas y Estudios). Universidad Científica Del Sur, Fondo Editorial.score: 30.0
     
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  18. Mariana Alvarado (2013). La Política Solidaria de Una República Escolar En Carlos Norberto Vergara. Childhood and Philosophy 8 (16):405-420.score: 15.0
    A fines del siglo XIX y principios del XX un pedagogo mendocino C. N. Vergara (Mendoza, 1859-1929) hace experiencia en Buenos Aires, Argentina, de una república escolar animada por una política solidaria. Con este escrito pretendemos situar la experiencia para tensionar las nociones de república-institución educativa-política y solidaridad. Tomamos como pre-texto para acometer la cuestión, incidentes del siglo XXI. Algunos testimonios que dicen sobre la vida que circula hacia fuera y hacia dentro de las instituciones educativas. Incidentes que como ejercicios (...)
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  19. Rui Zhu (2005). Distinguishing Sōtō and Rinzai Zen:. Philosophy East and West 55 (3):426 - 446.score: 12.0
    : Scholars have underestimated and misunderstood the distinction between Sōtō and Rinzai, the two major branches of Zen Buddhism, because they have either parroted the sectarian polemics of the schools themselves or, as in the case of prominent scholars Carl Bielefeldt and T. P. Kasulis, dismissed these polemics as deriving from institutional politics rather than substantive doctrinal or practical differences. Here it is attempted for the first time to understand the polemics of these two schools as reflecting a real disparity (...)
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  20. William Wallace (1990). Duhem and Koyré on Domingo de Soto. Synthese 83 (2):239 - 260.score: 12.0
    Galileo's view of science is indebted to the teaching of the Jesuit professors at the Collegio Romano, but Galileo's concept of mathematical physics also corresponds to that of Giovan Battista Benedetti. Lacking documentary evidence that would connect Benedetti directly with the Jesuits, or the Jesuits with Benedetti, I infer a common source: the Spanish connection, that is, Domingo de Soto. I then give indications that the fourteenth-century work at Oxford and Paris on calculationes was transmitted via Spain and Portugal (...)
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  21. Josep Corbí (2004). En Respuesta Al Comentario de Carlos Pereda Sobre Un Lugar Para la Moral (A Reply to Carlos Pereda's Discussion of Un Lugar Para la Moral). Crítica 36 (107):75 - 85.score: 12.0
    Carlos Pereda califica mi concepción de la moral de realismo particularista y objeta a mi defensa tanto del realismo como del particularismo. En mi respuesta trato de mostrar cómo nuestras discrepancias en torno al papel de los principios en la deliberación moral es, excepto en un punto crucial, cuestión de énfasis. No ocurre lo mismo, sin embargo, con mi reivindicación del realismo moral, pues parte de lo que intento mostrar en el libro es que los programas constructivistas de los (...)
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  22. Barry Smith (2008). Searle and De Soto: The New Ontology of the Social World. In The Mystery of Capital and the Construction of Social Reality. Open Court.score: 12.0
    Consider a game of blind chess between two chess masters that is recorded in some standard chess notation. The recording is a representation of the game. But what is the game itself? We argue that it a special sort of quasi-abstract pattern, something that is:(i) like abstract entities such as numbers or forms, in that it is both nonphysical and nonpsychological; but at the same time, (ii) through its association with specific players and a specific occasion, tied to time and (...)
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  23. Juan Cianciardo (2012). The Paradox of the Moral Irrelevance of the Government and the Law: A Critique of Carlos Nino's Approach. Ratio Juris 25 (3):368-380.score: 12.0
    Some authors have speculated about the fact that if the law were connected to morality, then it would not be relevant, because morality would be enough to regulate social life. A study of this objection to the connection thesis will be outlined in this paper. In other words, the possible answers to the question about the practical difference that law gives to morality will be analyzed. The work of the Argentine philosopher Carlos Nino will be taken as the starting (...)
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  24. Carlos Santiago Nino, Carlos F. Rosenkrantz & Rodolfo Luis Vigo (eds.) (2008). Razonamiento Jurídico, Ciencia Del Derecho y Democracia En Carlos S. Nino. Distribuciones Fontamara.score: 12.0
     
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  25. Carlos Pérez Soto (2009). Sobre la Condición Social de la Psicología. Lom Ediciones.score: 12.0
     
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  26. Carlos Santamaría (1992). Acto de investidura del Profesor Don Carlos SANTAMARÍA como Doctor Honoris Causa de la Universidad del País Vasco, en San Sebastian. Theoria 7 (1/2/3):1271-1285.score: 12.0
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  27. Merio Scattola (2010). Domingo de Soto e la fondazione della scuola di Salamanca. Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 54 (3).score: 12.0
    In the history of political and legal thought we can consider either the ideological contents or the way of communicating them. If we reconstruct the history of Late Scholasticism in this second sense, we can appraise the contribution of Domingo de Soto, who organized the entire scholastic matter in a clear system and introduced with his treatise On justice and law a successful literary form of discussion. In this sense, Soto deserves to be considered a founder of Late (...)
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  28. P. F. Strawson (2012). Réplica a Carlos E. Caorsi. Princípios 18 (30):389-393.score: 12.0
    Traduçáo. texto Normal 0 21 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Tabela normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} retirado de Carlos E. Caorsi (Ed.). Ensayos sobre Strawson . Universidad de la República/Faculdad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Montevidéo,1992, p. 55-71.
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  29. Fernando Broncano (2008). Moral Responsibility. The Ways of Scepticism – by Carlos Moya. Dialectica 62 (4):553-557.score: 9.0
  30. Barry Smith (2012). How to Do Things with Documents. Rivista di Estetica 50:179-198.score: 9.0
    This essay is a contribution to social ontology, drawing on the work of John Searle and of Hernando de Soto. At the center of the argument is the proposition advanced by de Soto in his Mystery of Capital to the effect that many of the entities which structure our contemporary social reality are entities which exist in virtue of the fact that there are (paper or digital) documents which support their existence. I here develop de Soto’s argument (...)
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  31. Manuel Vargas (2009). Taking the Highway on Skepticism, Luck, and the Value of Responsibility. Journal of Moral Philosophy 6 (2):249-265.score: 9.0
    I consider some themes and issues arising in recent work on moral responsibility, focusing on three recent books —Carlos Moya's Moral Responsibility, Al Mele's Free Will and Luck, and John Martin Fischer's My Way. I argue that these texts collectively suggest some difficulties with the way in which many issues are currently framed in the free will debates, including disputes about what constitutes compatibilism and incompatibilism and the relevance of intuitions and ordinary language for describing the metaphysics of free (...)
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  32. G. B. Kerferd (1972). Carlos A. Disandro: Tránsito Del Mythos Al Logos: Hesíodo—Heraclito—Parménides. (Instituto de Cultura Clásica Cardenal Cisneros, Colección Veterum Sapientia Iv.) Pp. 379. La Plata, Argentina: Ediciones Hosteria Volante, 1969. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (01):117-118.score: 9.0
  33. Victoria Crespo (2006). Democracy in Latin America, 1760-1810 - Edited by Carlos A. Forment. Constellations 13 (4):585-589.score: 9.0
  34. Neil Duxbury (1989). Carlos Cossio and Egological Legal Philosophy. Ratio Juris 2 (3):274-282.score: 9.0
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  35. Susan Haack (2007). Innocent Realism in a Pluralistic Universe : Response to Carlos Caorsi. In Cornelis De Waal (ed.), Susan Haack: A Lady of Distinctions: The Philosopher Responds to Critics. Prometheus Books.score: 9.0
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  36. Estelle Haan (1995). Carlos Lévy (Ed.): Cicero Academicus. Recherches Sur les Académiques Et Sur la Philosophie Cicéronienne. (Collection de ľÉcole Française de Rome, 162.) Pp. X+697. École Françhise de Rome, 1992. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (01):168-.score: 9.0
  37. Matthew Talbert (2006). Review of Carlos J. Moya, Moral Responsibility: The Ways of Scepticism. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (8).score: 9.0
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  38. Anthony Meredith (1980). Carlos G. Steel: The Changing Self. A Study on the Soul in Later Neoplatonism: Lamblichus, Damascius and Priscianus. (Verhandeling Klasse der Letteren, Jrg. XL/1978 Nr. 85.) Pp. 186. Brussels: Paleis der Academien, 1978. Paper, 900 B. Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (02):290-291.score: 9.0
  39. Robin L. Zebrowski (2008). Juan Carlos Goméz, Apes, Monkeys, Children, and the Growth of Mind. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (1).score: 9.0
  40. Joseph Stephen O'Leary (2005). Denying Divinity: Apophasis in the Patristic Christian and Soto Zen Buddhist Traditions (Review). Philosophy East and West 55 (2):370-373.score: 9.0
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  41. Ana Patricia Noguera de Echeverri & Ricardo Rozzi (2011). A Tribute to Carlos Augusto Angel Maya. Environmental Ethics 33 (1):3-4.score: 9.0
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  42. A. D. Fitton Brown (1952). Carlos A. Disandro: La Poestía de Lucrecio. (Instituto de Lenguas Clásicas, Textos y Estudios, 1.) Pp. 150. La Plata: Universidad Nacional, 1950. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (3-4):229-.score: 9.0
  43. William J. Gavin (1999). How Things Go Wrong in Our Experience: John Dewey Vs. Franz Kafka Vs. William Carlos Williams. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 35 (1):39 - 68.score: 9.0
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  44. Richard McDermott (1979). Reasons, Rules and the Ring of Experience: Reading Our World Into Carlos Castaneda's Works. Human Studies 2 (1):31 - 46.score: 9.0
    Don Juan said that my body was disappearing and only my head was going to remain, and in such a condition the only way to stay awake and move around was by becoming a crow ... He ordered me to straighten up my head and put it on my chin. He said that in the chin were the crow's legs. He commanded me to feel the legs and observe that they were coming out slowly. He then said ... that the (...)
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  45. Rachel Lewinsohn (2003). Prophet in His Own Country: Carlos Chagas and the Nobel Prize. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 46 (4):532-549.score: 9.0
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  46. V. Grossi (1969). Die Rechtfertigungslehre nach Domingo de Soto. Augustinianum 9 (2):401-401.score: 9.0
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  47. Josep M. Colomer (1990). Benigno Pendás García, Jeremy Bentham: Política y Derecho En Los Orígenes Del Estado Constitucional, Madrid, Centro de Estudios Constitucionales, 1988, Pp. 357.Carlos Rodríguez Braun, La Cuestión Colonial y la Economía Clásica. De Adam Smith y Jeremy Bentham a Karl Marx, Madrid, Alianza Editorial, 1989, Pp. 232. [REVIEW] Utilitas 2 (02):323-.score: 9.0
  48. David Lea (2002). Tully and de Soto on Uniformity and Diversity. Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 (1):55–68.score: 9.0
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  49. Terence Penelhum (1982). Illusions of Faith: A Critique of Non-Credal Religion Carlos G. Prado Dubuque, Iowa and Toronto: Kendal-Hunt Publishing Company, 1980. Pp Xii, 93. Dialogue 21 (02):346-349.score: 9.0
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  50. B. P. Reardon (1971). Carlos Miralles: La Novela En la Antigüedad Clásica. (Nueva Colección Labor.) Pp. 129. Barcelona: Editorial Labor, 1968. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (01):134-.score: 9.0
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  51. Jacek Bartyzel (2010). „Don Carlos Marx”. Studium przypadku rewolucyjnej transgresji tradycjonalizmu w socjalizm w hiszpańskim karlizmie. Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia.score: 9.0
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  52. Richard S. Briggs (2012). Opening Up the Scriptures: Joseph Ratzinger and the Foundations of Biblical Interpretation. Edited by José Granados , Carlos Granados and Luis Sánchez-Navarro . Pp. Xxv, 148, Grand Rapids/Cambridge, Eerdmans, 2008, £13.99. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (2):282-282.score: 9.0
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  53. Amy L. Brown (forthcoming). Gabriela Soto Laveaga: Jungle Laboratories—Mexican Peasants, National Projects, and the Making of the Pill. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.score: 9.0
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  54. O. Chateaubriand (2004). Falsity, Negation and Modality: Reply to Luiz Carlos Pereira. Manuscrito 27 (1).score: 9.0
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  55. Cristina Rocha (2007). The Other Side of Zen: A Social History of Sōtō Zen Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan (Review). Philosophy East and West 57 (4):599-601.score: 9.0
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  56. Juan Cruz Cruz (ed.) (2007). La Ley Natural Como Fundamento Moral y Jurídico En Domingo de Soto. Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.score: 9.0
  57. Mariano Cuesta Domingo (ed.) (2008). Domingo de Soto En Su Mundo. Colegio Universitario "Domingo de Soto".score: 9.0
     
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  58. Luis S. Villacañas de Castro (2012). El derecho y la revolución copernicana de Marx (Notas para un derecho científico a partir de ·El orden de El capital", de Carlos Fernández Liria y Luis Alegre Zahonero). Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica 45:319-346.score: 9.0
    Taking for granted that Marx’s economic theory enjoys a scientific status and, furthermore, that it installed a real Copernican revolution in sociology, the present paper explores the possibility of deriving a system of law deserving the name of “scientific” in so far as it would be in keeping with the theses of the latter scientific theory. In this context, the paper argues against a claim recently sustained by Fernández Liria and Alegre Zahonero, for whom a system of right compatible with (...)
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  59. Saverio Di Liso (2006). Domingo de Soto: Ciencia y Filosofía de la Naturaleza. Universidad de Navarra.score: 9.0
     
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  60. Jude P. Dougherty (2004). Domingo de Soto and the Early Galileo. The Review of Metaphysics 57 (4):872-874.score: 9.0
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  61. John P. Doyle (1977). "Studies in Spanish Renaissance Thought," by Carlos G. Norena. The Modern Schoolman 55 (1):116-117.score: 9.0
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  62. Esteban Luis Franichevich (2009). El Pensamiento de Carlos Cossio: Su Teoría Egológica. Unesco.score: 9.0
     
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  63. Gilbert J. Garraghan (1930). De Soto and the Conquistadores. Thought 5 (3):512-515.score: 9.0
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  64. D. Gutiérrez (1964). Domingo de Soto. Augustinianum 4 (3):573-574.score: 9.0
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  65. Juan C. Hernández-Clemente (2009). Carlos Castilla del Pino (1922-2009). Theoria 24 (3):345-347.score: 9.0
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  66. María G. Navarro (2006). Critical Notice of 'No Hay Hechos, Sólo Interpretaciones' by Carlos B. Gutiérrez. [REVIEW] Analogía Filosófica (2):167-172.score: 9.0
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  67. Macaria Neussendorfer (1965). William Carlos Williams' Idea of a City. Thought 40 (2):242-274.score: 9.0
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  68. Francisco O'Reilly (2006). Duda y Opinión: La Conciencia Moral En Soto y Medina. Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra.score: 9.0
     
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  69. Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe (2011). Vaz Ferreira as a Pragmatist : The Articulation of Science and Philosophy. In Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.), Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press.score: 9.0
    This paper presents an outline of Carlos Vaz Ferreira's moderate anti-intellectualism, paying special attention to the relations between science and philosophy as complementary aspects of human knowledge. Explicitly opposing William James's radical anti-intellectualism, and thus apparently anti-Pragmatist, Vaz is in fact very close to the central ideas of Pragmatism. A defense of reason as a valuable help for penetrating into reality, combined with the recognition of extra-rational elements that contribute to human apprehension of reality, results in a position that (...)
     
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  70. Lucas Siorvanes (1989). Carlos J. Larrain: Die Sentenzen des Porphyrios. (Studien Zur Klassischen Philologie, 33.) Pp. Viii+105; 1 Folded Table. Frankfurt, Berne and New York: Peter Lang, 1987. Paper, Sw.Frs. 28. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):137-.score: 9.0
  71. William W. Stein (1983). An Anthropological Appreciation of José Carlos Mariátegui. In Pasquale N. Russo (ed.), Dialectical Perspectives in Philosophy and Social Science. B.R. Grüner.score: 9.0
     
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  72. Stott (1977). For William Carlos Williams. Thought 52 (2):204-204.score: 9.0
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  73. Leo Sweeney (1974). "El Pensamiento de Amour Ruibal: Una Revisión de la Filosofia a la Luz de la Correlatividad," by Carlos A. Balinas. The Modern Schoolman 51 (3):260-260.score: 9.0
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  74. Carlos Moya (2005). Moral Responsibility: The Ways of Scepticism. Routledge.score: 6.0
    We are strongly inclined to believe in moral responsibility, that some human agents truly deserve moral praise or blame for some of their actions. However, recent philosophical discussion has put this natural belief in the reality of moral responsibility under suspicion. There are important reasons to think that moral responsibility is incompatible with both determinism and indeterminism, possibly rendering moral responsibility an impossibility. This book lays out the major arguments for skepticism about moral responsibility and subjects them to sustained and (...)
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  75. Abrol Fairweather & Carlos Montemayor (forthcoming). "Epistemic Dexterity: A Ramseyian Account of Agent Based Knowledge. In Naturalizing Epistemic Virtue (Cambridge University Press).score: 6.0
    “Epistemic Dexterity: A Ramseyian Account of Epistemic Virtue” by Abrol Fairweather & Carlos Montemayor: A modification of F.P. Ramsey’s (1927) success semantics supports a naturalized theory of epistemic virtue that includes motivational components (desires) and can potentially explain both epistemic reliability and responsibility with a single normative-explanatory principle. An “epistemic Ramsey success” will also provide a better account of the “because of” condition central to virtue-reliabilist accounts of knowledge from Greco, Sosa and Pritchard. Ramsey said that the truth condition (...)
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  76. Marilia Coutinho & João Carlos Pinto Dias (1999). The Rise and Fall of Chagas Disease. Perspectives on Science 7 (4):447-485.score: 6.0
    : American Trypanosomiasis, known as Chagas disease, was discovered in 1909 under peculiar circumstances: its discoverer, Carlos Chagas, was sent to a small village of Central Brazil to carry out an anti-malaria campaign when he came across a blood sucking insect--the vector for the parasite infection. He had been alerted to the coincidence of peculiar symptoms and the presence of this insect in the wood and earth dwellings of the region. He was deeply involved in theoretical controversies in international (...)
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  77. Luiz Carlos Itaborahy (2013). O horizonte da juventude na educação e pastoral populares: história, diálogo e configuração de Medellín a Puebla (1968-1979). 2012. [REVIEW] Horizonte 11 (29):414-416.score: 6.0
    DISSERTAÇÃO DE MESTRADO ITABORAHY, Luiz Carlos. O horizonte da juventude na educação e pastoral populares : história, diálogo e configuração de Medellín a Puebla (1968-1979). 2012. 207 folhas. Dissertação (Mestrado) – Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências da Religião, Belo Horizonte.
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  78. Carlos Oiti Berbert Júnior (2007). A História E as Aporias da Narratividade: Um Estudo Sobre Jörn Rüsen, Paul Ricoeur E Carlo Ginzburg. In Elio Cantalício Serpa & Marcos Antonio de Menezes (eds.), Escritas da História: Narrativa, Arte E Nação. Edufu.score: 6.0
     
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  79. Carlos París (2006). Memorias Sobre Medio Siglo: De la Contrarreforma a Internet. Ediciones Península.score: 6.0
    La historia personal y profesional de Carlos París discurre al hilo de la convulsa historia de España del último medio siglo, y la narra con una honestidad de la que muy pocos pueden hacer gala. Así, sin ira y sin tapujos, describe, por ejemplo, cómo pasó de una adhesión inicial a presupuestos falangistas a ser candidato del PCE, valorando cada etapa y cada motivo de cambio con un gran sentido crítico. Por su pluma desfilan también personajes fundamentales en la (...)
     
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  80. Carlo Cellucci (2011). Indiscrete Variations on Gian-Carlo Rota's Themes. In M. Pitici (ed.), The Best Writings on Mathematics 2010, pp. 311-329. Princeton University Press.score: 5.0
    I never met Gian-Carlo Rota but I have often made references to his writings on the philosophy of mathematics, sometimes agreeing, sometimes disagreeing. In this paper I will discuss his views concerning four questions: the existence of mathematical objects, definition in mathematics, the notion of proof, the relation of philosophy of mathematics to mathematics.
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  81. Michael R. Dietrich (1996). Monte Carlo Experiments and the Defense of Diffusion Models in Molecular Population Genetics. Biology and Philosophy 11 (3):339-356.score: 4.0
    In the 1960s molecular population geneticists used Monte Carlo experiments to evaluate particular diffusion equation models. In this paper I examine the nature of this comparative evaluation and argue for three claims: first, Monte Carlo experiments are genuine experiments: second, Monte Carlo experiments can provide an important meansfor evaluating the adequacy of highly idealized theoretical models; and, third, the evaluation of the computational adequacy of a diffusion model with Monte Carlo experiments is significantlydifferent from the evaluation of the emperical adequacy (...)
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  82. Giorgio Jules Mastrobisi (2013). L'essere Oggettivo Come Essere Relativo. Alcune Note a Margine Del Contributo di Paolo Bellan, a Partire Dalla Lettura Dei Saggi di Francesco Emmolo E Carlo Sini (18/05/2013). [REVIEW] Nóema (4-1).score: 4.0
    The article is the consequence of some critical notes to the contribution of Paolo Bellan, arising from reading of essays of Francesco Emmolo and Carlo Sini and the assumption of a purely phenomenological perspective in the interpretation of the processes of acquisition of scientific knowledge.
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  83. P. Spanos, P. Elsbernd, B. Ward & T. Koenck (2013). Estimation of the Physical Properties of Nanocomposites by Finite-Element Discretization and Monte Carlo Simulation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 371 (1993):20120494-20120494.score: 4.0
    This paper reviews and enhances numerical models for determining thermal, elastic and electrical properties of carbon nanotube-reinforced polymer composites. For the determination of the effective stress–strain curve and thermal conductivity of the composite material, finite-element analysis (FEA), in conjunction with the embedded fibre method (EFM), is used. Variable nanotube geometry, alignment and waviness are taken into account. First, a random morphology of a user-defined volume fraction of nanotubes is generated, and their properties are incorporated into the polymer matrix using the (...)
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  84. Gabriele Brandstettter (2005). The Code of Terpsichore the Dance Theory of Carlo Blasis: Mechanics as the Matrix of Grace. Topoi 24 (1):67-79.score: 4.0
    The essay examines both the dances and the dance notation of renowned nineteenth century choreographer Carlo Blasis. It looks in detail at Blasis major treatise The Code of Terpsichore in an effort to evaluate how Blasis linked a science of movement to a conception of the body oriented around the prevailing aesthetics informing all of the fine arts. Identifying Blasis as both a philosopher and a mechanist, this essay analyzes his approach to teaching basic ballet vocabulary, and in particular the (...)
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  85. Jay B. Martin, Thomas L. Griffiths & Adam N. Sanborn (2012). Testing the Efficiency of Markov Chain Monte Carlo With People Using Facial Affect Categories. Cognitive Science 36 (1):150-162.score: 4.0
    Exploring how people represent natural categories is a key step toward developing a better understanding of how people learn, form memories, and make decisions. Much research on categorization has focused on artificial categories that are created in the laboratory, since studying natural categories defined on high-dimensional stimuli such as images is methodologically challenging. Recent work has produced methods for identifying these representations from observed behavior, such as reverse correlation (RC). We compare RC against an alternative method for inferring the structure (...)
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  86. Carlos E. Alchourrón, Peter Gärdenfors & David Makinson (1985). On the Logic of Theory Change: Partial Meet Contraction and Revision Functions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (2):510-530.score: 3.0
    This paper extends earlier work by its authors on formal aspects of the processes of contracting a theory to eliminate a proposition and revising a theory to introduce a proposition. In the course of the earlier work, Gardenfors developed general postulates of a more or less equational nature for such processes, whilst Alchourron and Makinson studied the particular case of contraction functions that are maximal, in the sense of yielding a maximal subset of the theory (or alternatively, of one of (...)
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  87. Carlos Zednik (2011). The Nature of Dynamical Explanation. Philosophy of Science 78 (2):238-263.score: 3.0
    The received view of dynamical explanation is that dynamical cognitive science seeks to provide covering law explanations of cognitive phenomena. By analyzing three prominent examples of dynamicist research, I show that the received view is misleading: some dynamical explanations are mechanistic explanations, and in this way resemble computational and connectionist explanations. Interestingly, these dynamical explanations invoke the mathematical framework of dynamical systems theory to describe mechanisms far more complex and distributed than the ones typically considered by philosophers. Therefore, contemporary dynamicist (...)
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  88. Francis Heylighen, Paul Cilliers & Carlos Gershenson (2006). Complexity and Philosophy. In [Book Chapter] (in Press).score: 3.0
    The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that stands in sharp contrast to the philosophy underlying Newtonian science, which is based on reductionism, determinism, and objective knowledge. This paper reviews the historical development of this new world view, focusing on its philosophical foundations. Determinism was challenged by quantum mechanics and chaos theory. Systems theory replaced reductionism by a scientifically based holism. Cybernetics and postmodern social science showed that knowledge is intrinsically subjective. These developments are being (...)
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  89. Carlos E. Alchourrón (1996). Detachment and Defeasibility in Deontic Logic. Studia Logica 57 (1):5 - 18.score: 3.0
    The purpose of the paper is to present a logical framework that allow to formalize a kind of prima facie duties, defeasible conditional duties, indefeasible conditional duties and actual (indefeasible) duties, as well as to show their logical interconnections.
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  90. Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts & Carlos F. H. Neves (2010). Emergentist Monism, Biological Realism, Operations and Brain-Mind Problem. Physics of Life Reviews 7 (2):264-268.score: 3.0
    We would like to thank all the commentators who responded to our target review paper for their thought-provoking ideas and for their initially positive characterization of our theorizing. Our position provoked a broad range of reactions, from enthusiastic support to some kind of opposition. Regardless of the type of the response, one common factor appears to be the plausibility of a presented attempt to apply insights from physics, biology (neuroscience), and phenomenology of mind to form a unified theoretical framework of (...)
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  91. David Widerker (2009). A Defense of Frankfurt-Friendly Libertarianism. Philosophical Explorations 12 (2):87 – 108.score: 3.0
    Elsewhere, I proposed a libertarian-based account of freedom and moral blameworthiness which like Harry Frankfurt's 1969 account rejects the principle of alternative possibilities (which I call, Frankfurt-friendly libertarianism). In this paper I develop this account further (a) by responding to an important objection to it raised by Carlos Moya; (b) by exploring the question why, if unavoidability per se does not exonerate from blame, the Frankfurt-friendly libertarian is justified in exculpating an agent under determinism; (c) by arguing that some (...)
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  92. Carlos Fraenkel (2009). Maimonides and Spinoza as Sources for Maimon's Solution of the “Problem Quid Juris ” in Kant's Theory of Knowledge. Kant-Studien 100 (2):212-240.score: 3.0
    Maimon once described the philosophical project underlying his Essay on Transcendental Philosophy as an attempt “to unify Kantian philosophy with Spinozism ”. But in the only reference to Spinoza in the Essay , he stresses that Spinoza was not the source of his argument. In this paper I will argue that, notwithstanding the disclaimer, Maimon's solution for the problems that in his view haunted Kant's theory of knowledge was indeed significantly influenced by Spinoza, as well as by the medieval Jewish (...)
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  93. Carlos Fraenkel (2006). Maimonides' God and Spinoza's. Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (2).score: 3.0
    : In this paper I explain how Spinoza's ontological monism is related to the monotheism of a distinct tradition in medieval Aristotelianism exemplified by Maimonides. My main contention is that Maimonides' God, conceived as intellectual activity has the same structure as Spinoza's Deus sive Natura. The main difference between them is that Maimonides' God is confined to cognitive activity, whereas Spinoza's God is extensive activity as well. I trace the impact of the medieval doctrine of God on Spinoza's thought from (...)
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  94. Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts & Carlos F. H. Neves (2009). Phenomenological Architecture of a Mind and Operational Architectonics of the Brain: The Unified Metastable Continuum. In Robert Kozma & John Caulfield (eds.), Journal of New Mathematics and Natural Computing. Special Issue on Neurodynamic Correlates of Higher Cognition and Consciousness: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches - in Honor of Walter J Freeman's 80th Birthday. World Scientific.score: 3.0
    In our contribution we will observe phenomenal architecture of a mind and operational architectonics of the brain and will show their intimate connectedness within a single integrated metastable continuum. The notion of operation of different complexity is the fundamental and central one in bridging the gap between brain and mind: it is precisely by means of this notion that it is possible to identify what at the same time belongs to the phenomenal conscious level and to the neurophysiological level of (...)
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  95. Derk Pereboom (2009). Further Thoughts About a Frankfurt-Style Argument. Philosophical Explorations 12 (2):109 – 118.score: 3.0
    I have presented a Frankfurt-style argument (Pereboom 2000, 2001, 2003) against the requirement of robust alternative possibilities for moral responsibility that features an example, Tax Evasion , in which an agent is intuitively morally responsible for a decision, has no robust alternative possibilities, and is clearly not causally determined to make the decision. Here I revise the criterion for robustness in response to suggestions by Dana Nelkin, Jonathan Vance, and Kevin Timpe, and I respond to objections to the argument by (...)
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  96. Horacio Arló-Costa, Social Norms, Rational Choice and Belief Change.score: 3.0
    This article elaborates on foundational issues in the social sciences and their impact on the contemporary theory of belief revision. Recent work in the foundations of economics has focused on the role external social norms play in choice. Amartya Sen has argued in [Sen93] that the traditional rationalizability approach used in the theory of rational choice has serious problems accommodating the role of social norms. Sen’s more recent work [Sen96, Sen97] proposes how one might represent social norms in the theory (...)
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  97. Noam Chomsky (2003). Chomsky on Democracy & Education. Routledgefalmer.score: 3.0
    Education stands at the intersection of Noam Chomsky's two lives as scholar and social critic: As a linguist he is keenly interested in how children acquire language, and as a political activist he views the education system as an important lever of social change. Chomsky on Democracy and Education gathers for the first time his impressive range of writings on these subjects, some previously unpublished and not readily available to the general public. Raised in a progressive school where his father (...)
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  98. Carlos Pereda (2006). Latin American Philosophy: Some Vices. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20 (3):192-203.score: 3.0
    : "We are invisible": this melancholic assertion alludes to the "non-place" that we occupy as Latin American philosophers or, in general, as philosophers in the Spanish or Portuguese languages. We tend to survive as mere ghosts teaching courses and writing texts, perhaps some memorable ones, which, however, seldom spark anybody's interest, among other reasons, because almost no one takes the time to read them. In saying this, I do not mean to call upon a useless pathos, nor do I mean (...)
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  99. Carlos E. Alchourrón (1991). Conflicts of Norms and the Revision of Normative Systems. Law and Philosophy 10 (4):413 - 425.score: 3.0
  100. Carlos E. Alchourron (1996). On Law and Logic. Ratio Juris 9 (4):331-348.score: 3.0
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