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    Fracking and labquakes.Jordi Baró, Antoni Planes, Ekhard K. H. Salje & Eduard Vives - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (35):3686-3696.
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    Memory and Self-Reference.Jordi Fernández - 2024 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (1):59-77.
    Our memories elicit, in us, both beliefs about what the external world was like in the past, and beliefs about what our own past experience of it was like in the past. What explains the power of memories to do that? I tackle this question by offering an account of the content of our memories. According to this account, our memories are ‘token-reflexives’, in that they represent their own causal origin. My main contention will be that our memories are able (...)
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  3. Intentional objects of memory.Jordi Fernandez - 2017 - In Sven Bernecker & Kourken Michaelian (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Memory. London, UK: pp. 88-100.
    Memories are mental states with a number of interesting features. One of those features seems to be their having an intentional object. After all, we commonly say that memories are about things, and that a subject represents the world in a certain way by virtue of remembering something. It is unclear, however, what sorts of entities constitute the intentional objects of memory. In particular, it is not clear whether those are mind-independent entities in the world or whether they are mental (...)
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    Jordi Gol i Gurina, 1924-1985: els grans temes d'un pensament i d'una vida.Jordi Gol - 1986 - Barcelona: Llar del Llibre. Edited by Josep Bigordà.
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    Jordi Maragall, Eugenio Trías: conversa.Jordi Maragall I. Noble & Eugenio Trâias - 1988 - [Barcelona]: Ajuntament de Barcelona. Edited by Eugenio Trías.
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  6. Beauty: a powerful force for sustainability and regeneration.Maria Elena Zingoni de Baro - 2015 - In Christopher Crouch (ed.), An introduction to sustainability and aesthetics: the arts and design for the environment. Boca Raton, Florida: BrownWalker Press.
     
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    Pablo Posada, la sonrisa, la exageración.Miguel García-Baró - 2023 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 20:21-24.
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    Sempre nòmades.Jordi Llimona - 1999 - Barcelona: Edicions 62.
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    El positivismo y su valoración en América.José María Romero Baró - 1989 - Barcelona: Promociones Publicationes Universitarias.
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    El positivismo y su valoración en América.Romero Baró & José Ma - 1989 - Barcelona: Promociones Publicationes Universitarias.
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    Estado y sociedad.Jordi Pujol - 1987 - Barcelona: Edicions del Mall.
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    Espíritu vs. alma espiritual.Jordi Castellet I. Sala - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 1 (2):27-60.
    El debate en torno a la antropología aborda aquí una cuestión de categorías fundamentales en torno a la estructura básica del ser humano: hombre y mujer, niño y anciano. La terminología articulada por la categoría «espíritu - pneuma» abre las posibilidades de una nueva comprensión ante los retos planteados por las ciencias experimentales, la ética, la moral, incluso la religión. El esquema diádico «cuerpo y alma» se muestra agotado ante los callejones sin salida con los que se ha encontrado al (...)
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    Approximate and Situated Causality in Deep Learning.Jordi Vallverdú - 2020 - Philosophies 5 (1):2.
    Causality is the most important topic in the history of western science, and since the beginning of the statistical paradigm, its meaning has been reconceptualized many times. Causality entered into the realm of multi-causal and statistical scenarios some centuries ago. Despite widespread critics, today deep learning and machine learning advances are not weakening causality but are creating a new way of finding correlations between indirect factors. This process makes it possible for us to talk about approximate causality, as well as (...)
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    Locally definable homotopy.Elías Baro & Margarita Otero - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (4):488-503.
    In [E. Baro, M. Otero, On o-minimal homotopy, Quart. J. Math. 15pp, in press ] o-minimal homotopy was developed for the definable category, proving o-minimal versions of the Hurewicz theorems and the Whitehead theorem. Here, we extend these results to the category of locally definable spaces, for which we introduce homology and homotopy functors. We also study the concept of connectedness in -definable groups — which are examples of locally definable spaces. We show that the various concepts of connectedness associated (...)
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    Open core and small groups in dense pairs of topological structures.Elías Baro & Amador Martin-Pizarro - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (1):102858.
    Dense pairs of geometric topological fields have tame open core, that is, every definable open subset in the pair is already definable in the reduct. We fix a minor gap in the published version of van den Dries's seminal work on dense pairs of o-minimal groups, and show that every definable unary function in a dense pair of geometric topological fields agrees with a definable function in the reduct, off a small definable subset, that is, a definable set internal to (...)
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    Legal proof and fact finders' beliefs.Jordi Ferrer Beltrán - 2006 - Legal Theory 12 (4):293-314.
    In procedural-law scholarship as well as in the theoretical analysis of the notion of proof as a result of the joint assessment of all items of evidence introduced in a trial, reference is frequently made to notions such as the conviction, belief, or certainty of a judge or a jury member about what happened. All these notions underscore the mental states involved in the process of determining the facts on the part of a judge or a jury. In this analysis, (...)
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    Emergence of social conventions in complex networks.Jordi Delgado - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 141 (1-2):171-185.
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    Singular Terms in Fiction. Fictional and “Real” Names (III Blasco Disputatio).Jordi Valor Abad - 2019 - Disputatio 11 (54):111-142.
    In this introduction, I consider different problems posed by the use of singular terms in fiction (section 1), paying especial attention to proper names and, in particular, to names of real people, places, etc. As we will see (section 2), descriptivist and Millian theories of reference face different kinds of problems in explaining the use of fictional names in fiction-related contexts. Moreover, the task of advancing a uniform account of names in these contexts—an account which deals not only with fictional (...)
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  19. From preconception to preschool : the foundation of the scientific mind.Emily Vargas-Barón - 2019 - In Jan Visser & Muriel Visser (eds.), Seeking Understanding: The Lifelong Pursuit to Build the Scientific Mind. Boston: Brill | Sense.
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    Genetic research: Can we control it?Baroness Warnock - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (2):147-156.
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    Locally definable subgroups of semialgebraic groups.Elías Baro, Pantelis E. Eleftheriou & Ya’Acov Peterzil - 2019 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (2):2050009.
    We prove the following instance of a conjecture stated in [P. E. Eleftheriou and Y. Peterzil, Definable quotients of locally definable groups, Selecta Math. 18 885–903]. Let [Formula: see text] be an abelian semialgebraic group over a real closed field [Formula: see text] and let [Formula: see text] be a semialgebraic subset of [Formula: see text]. Then the group generated by [Formula: see text] contains a generic set and, if connected, it is divisible. More generally, the same result holds when (...)
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    The Baroness Cox of Queensbury.Cox C. Baroness - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (4):441.
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  23. The Unity of Science.Jordi Cat - 2013 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Validity and Defeasibility in the Legal Domain.Jordi Ferrer Beltrán & Giovanni Ratti - 2010 - Law and Philosophy 29 (5):601-626.
    In jurisprudential literature, the adjective ‘defeasible’ appears as a predicate of many terms: concepts, laws, rules, reasoning, justification, proof, and so on. In this paper, we analyze the effects of some versions of the thesis of the defeasibility of legal norms on the reconstruction of the notion of legal validity. We analyze some possible justifications of this thesis considered as a claim concerning validity, and enquire into two possible sets of problems related to the defeasibility of the criteria of identification (...)
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    Xenological Subjectivity: Rosi Braidotti and Object-Oriented Ontology.Jordi Vivaldi - 2021 - Open Philosophy 4 (1):311-334.
    The conceptualization of the notion of subjectivity within the Anthropocene finds in Rosi Braidotti’s posthumanism one of its most explicit and profuse modulations. This essay argues that Braidotti’s model powerfully accounts for the Anthropocene’s subjectivity by conceiving the “self” as a transversal multiplicity and its relationality to the “others” and the “world” as non-hierarchized by nature–culture distinctions; however, by being ontologically grounded on a neo-Spinozistic monism, Braidotti’s model blurs the notions of finitude, agency, and change, obscuring the possibility of critical (...)
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    Avicenna and the book of medicine.Jordi Bayarri - 2023 - Minneapolis: Graphic Universe, an imprint of Lerner Publishing Group.
    Avicenna was a physician and philosopher in an era known as the Islamic Golden Age. His early medical encyclopedia, The Canon of Medicine, was a groundbreaking text that scholars and healers read for centuries afterward.
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  27. Legal challenges in a changing world.Baroness Helena Kennedy - 2017 - In Steven Lecce, Neil McArthur & Arthur Schafer (eds.), Fragile Freedoms: The Global Struggle for Human Rights. Oup Usa.
     
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    Entrevista con Rhené Thom.José María Romero Baró - 1996 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 9:134.
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    Elementos para una critica del positivismo cientifico.Jose Romero Baro - 1994 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 6:15-28.
    The net scientific value of the basic principles of modern sciences (physics, chemistry, and biology) is analyzed in order to identify their debatable elements, and to conclude the non- validity of a strict positivism in which the building of purely rational knowledge and cosmovision is still possible on the basis of merely empirical facts. The different interpretation of the principles of quantum mechanics, the difficulties of an atomism strictly considered, and the postulates of the evolution of life, give enough arguments (...)
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    The Twofold Limit of Objects: Problematising Timothy Morton’s Rift in Light of Eugenio Trías’s Notion of Limit.Jordi Vivaldi - 2020 - Open Philosophy 3 (1):493-516.
    The ontological abyss that separates real objects from sensual objects is one of the central principles of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO), which has its most explicit and profuse modulation in Timothy Morton’s notion of rift. This article argues that, despite succeeding in explaining the radical difference that inhabits every object, Morton’s rift fails to explain the object’s unification, rendering the overall theory inconsistent. An alternative approach that accounts simultaneously for disjunction and conjunction between essences and appearances can be found in Eugenio (...)
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    Won’t get fooled again: The effects of internal and external csr Eco-labeling.Jordy F. Gosselt, Thomas van Rompay & Laura Haske - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (2):413-424.
    Although most consumers are positive about socially responsible companies, in order to benefit from CSR efforts, effective and clear CSR communication is important. However, due to the constantly rising profusion of eco-labels, based on either own claims from the organization or claims made by an external third party, consumers may encounter difficulties in identifying truly responsible firms, which could result in less effective CSR initiatives, even for those responsible firms. Therefore, building on attribution theory, this study seeks to identify how (...)
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    People are born to struggle: Vladimír Čermák’s vision of democracy.Jiří Baroš - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-19.
    During the Czechoslovak normalization era (roughly from the 1970s to the 1980s), the Czech lawyer Vladimír Čermák, who later became a Justice of the newly established Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic after the breakdown of the Communist regime, authored a monumental piece called The Question of Democracy. Although this ambitious work has no equal in the Czech context, no attention has been paid to it in the English-speaking world. The present article aims to fill this gap by analyzing the (...)
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    Impacto del feedback en el rendimiento de los estudiantes universitarios.Jordi Villoro Armengol, Ingrid Hinojosa Alcalde, Daniel González Ibáñez & Santiago Estaún Ferrer - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6):1-11.
    Esta investigación pretende aportar datos para determinar en qué medida el feedback influye en el rendimiento académico.Se ha realizado una experimentación con estudiantes universitarios de los grados de marketing y de educación física. Se ha dividido la muestra en tres grupos en función del tipo de información -feedback- que se les proporcionaba.Los resultados muestran que hay correlación entre la información facilitada y los resultados obtenidos. El rendimiento mejora en función de la información cuando ésta es correcta. Estos resultados han de (...)
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    La educación moral ante el reto de la sostenibilidad.Jordi Puig Baguer, Ana Villarroya Ballarín & María Casas Jericó - 1970 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 21:181-206.
    Ante los indicadores de insostenibilidad ambiental y social, se busca un enfoque educativo eficaz que contribuya a revertirla. A tal efecto, se propone una educación moral, que no se centre tanto en contenidos como en facilitar que cada estudiante aprenda a buscarlos, hacerlos propios y los traduzca en compromisos de conducta personal. La propuesta educativa se presenta ejemplificada en una asignatura concreta, que sirve de hilo expositivo y ejemplo de aplicación. Tras una breve introducción sobre los indicadores de insostenibilidad, se (...)
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    Bioethics: The Dangers of Rhetoric.Baroness Mary Warnock - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (2):127.
    After the second World War, a cliché was repeated so often as to provoke, I fear, either yawns or giggles: “our moral sense was lagging behind our technical invention,” i.e., science had, as it were, outstripped morality. In those days, of course, the bogey scientists thought to have left morality behind were physicists, especially those who had made possible the nuclear bomb. A wholly new kind of war weapon did indeed seem to have changed the world and to require a (...)
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    Normal triangulations in o-minimal structures.Elías Baro - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (1):275-288.
    Let $\scr{R}$ be an o-minimal structure over a real closed field R. Given a simplicial complex K and some definable subsets S₁,...,S l of its realization $|K|$ in R we prove that there exist a subdivision K' of K and a definable triangulation $\phi ^{\prime}\colon |K^{\prime}|\rightarrow |K|$ of $|K|$ partitioning S₁,...,S l with $\phi ^{\prime}$ definably homotopic to $id_{|K|}$ . As an application of this result we obtain the semialgebraic Hauptvermutung.
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    Perfekcionistická kritika liberalismu veřejného rozumu.Jiří Baroš - 2021 - Filosoficky Casopis 69 (2):231-250.
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    Whose Public Reason? Which Justification of Laws? A Natural Law Response.Jiří Baroš - 2021 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 112 (4):507-524.
    Un des problèmes persistants pour la philosophie pratique est de découvrir un procédé adéquat pour justifier des lois dont la finalité est de réguler le fonctionnement des démocraties constitutionnelles. Les libéraux partisans de la raison publique nient que cette justification puisse provenir de doctrines substantielles, étant donné que les lois doivent pouvoir être justifiées par tous les citoyens (raisonnables). La tradition de la loi naturelle offre un test utile quant à la plausibilité de cette thèse. L’article montre comment les deux (...)
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    Montaigne y la inmensidad del mundo : «una perpetua multiplicación y vicisitud de formas» = Montaigne and the immensity of the world : «a perpetual multiplication and vicissitude of forms».Jordi Bayod - 2013 - Endoxa 31:321.
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  40. Memory and perception: remembering snowflake.Jordi Fernández Cuadrenech - 2006 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 21 (2):147-164.
  41. Sue Him, Noam!Jordy Cummings - unknown
    After September 11, Sullivan wrote that while he wasn’t worried about the heartland, “decadent coastal liberals may well mount a fifth column.†This in response, as is well known, to a thoughtful New Yorker essay by Susan Sontag. Sullivan, who Eric Alterman—not usually a sharp wordsmith—memorably calls “Young Roy Cohn†later issued “Sontag awards.†His attitude and his popularization of a sort of Lynne Cheneyist position on what “Views†are improper and thus should not be publicly aired, probably did far (...)
     
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    Martin Luther: Ein Lebensbild.Baroness Seydewitz & M. D. Swales - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1936 as part of the Cambridge Contact Readers series, this book contains an illustrated biography in German of Martin Luther. The text is accompanied by a vocabulary list at the end of the book, as well as the original and modern texts of 'Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott', Luther's most famous hymn. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in German education in Britain or the history of Protestantism.
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    Schiller: Ein Lebensbild.Baroness Seydewitz & M. D. Swales - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1937 as part of the Cambridge Contact Readers series, this book contains an illustrated biography in German of the poet Friedrich Schiller. The text is accompanied by a vocabulary list at the end of the volume, as well as critical notes. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Schiller or the history of German education in Britain.
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  44. The inclosure scheme and the solution to the paradoxes of self-reference.Jordi Valor Abad - 2008 - Synthese 160 (2):183 - 202.
    All paradoxes of self-reference seem to share some structural features. Russell in 1908 and especially Priest nowadays have advanced structural descriptions that successfully identify necessary conditions for having a paradox of this kind. I examine in this paper Priest’s description of these paradoxes, the Inclosure Scheme (IS), and consider in what sense it may help us understand and solve the problems they pose. However, I also consider the limitations of this kind of structural descriptions and give arguments against Priest’s use (...)
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    Otto Neurath.Jordi Cat - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Sensibilidad por el medio ambiente y cristianismo.Jordi Puig - 2019 - Scientia et Fides 7 (1):73-96.
    Environmental sensitivity and Christianism Contemporary environmental sensitivity has characterized for decades the emerging culture in the developed world. It is not yet mainstream in influencing behavior at a global level, as the growing environmental impact of consumerism testifies particularly to it. Present day environmental sensitivity seems somehow at odds with Christianism, charged for decades alongside Judaism with major responsibility in the environmental crisis. This paper explains and discusses on seven interlinked aspects of the environmental value amply recognized across environmentalism. In (...)
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    Apuntes sobre el concepto de motivación de las decisiones judiciales.Jordi Ferrer Beltrán - 2011 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 34:87-108.
    El artículo tiene como objetivo ofrecer un panorama de los problemas que enfrenta la motivación de las resoluciones judiciales. Así, se intenta responder básicamente a tres cuestiones: ¿qué se motiva?, ¿qué significa motivar dado el rol de la función judicial? Y, derivado de ellas, ¿cuáles son las exigencias para una correcta motivación?
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  48. A Minority Opinion?Baroness Hale Of Richmond - 2008 - In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 154, 2007 Lectures. pp. 319-336.
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  49. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 154, 2007 Lectures.Richmond Baroness Hale Of - 2008
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    Cognitive Frames of Poverty and Tension Handling in Base-of-the-Pyramid Business Models.Jordis Grimm - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (8):2070-2114.
    Base-of-the-pyramid business models aim to achieve profitability and poverty reduction by including poor people into corporate value chains. This goal duality creates tensions. Actors’ responses to these tensions are influenced by their cognitive frames of the phenomena building the tension. Applying a cognitive perspective, I investigate how corporate actors with different frames of poverty respond proactively or defensively to the poverty–profitability tension by adapting business model elements. I find that proactive and defensive responses differ for actors holding different cognitive frames (...)
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