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  1. Are affordances normative?Manuel Heras-Escribano & Manuel de Pinedo - 2016 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (4):565-589.
    In this paper we explore in what sense we can claim that affordances, the objects of perception for ecological psychology, are related to normativity. First, we offer an account of normativity and provide some examples of how it is understood in the specialized literature. Affordances, we claim, lack correctness criteria and, hence, the possibility of error is not among their necessary conditions. For this reason we will oppose Chemero’s normative theory of affordances. Finally, we will show that there is a (...)
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    When my Own Beliefs are not First-Personal Enough.Hilan Bensusan & Manuel de Pinedo - 2007 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 22 (1):35-41.
    Richard Moran has argued, convincingly, in favour of the idea that there must be more than one path to access our own mental contents. The existence of those routes, one first-personal —through avowal— the other third-personal —no different to the one used to ascribe mental states to other people and to interpret their actions— is intimately connected to our capacity to respond to norms. Moran’s account allows for conflicts between first personal and third personal authorities over my own beliefs; this (...)
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    When my Own Beliefs are not First-Personal Enough.Hilan Bensusan & Manuel de Pinedo - 2009 - Theoria 22 (1):35-41.
    Richard Moran has defended the need for two modes of access to our mental contents, a first-personal and a third-personal one. In this paper we maintain that, in the moral case, an excess of concentration on the a third-personal perspective precludes accounting for our responsibility over our own beliefs and our capacity to normatively respond to the world.
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  4. Priority monism, physical intentionality and the internal relatedness of all things.Hilan Bensusan & Manuel de Pinedo - manuscript
    Schaffer (2010) argues that the internal relatedness of all things, no matter how it is conceived, entails priority monism. He claims that a sufficiently pervasive internal relation among objects implies the priority of the whole, understood as a concrete object. This paper shows that at least in the case of an internal relatedness of all things conceived in terms of physical intentionality - one way to understand dispositions - priority monism not only doesn't follow but also is precluded. We conclude (...)
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    I only know that i know a lot: holism and knowledge.Hilan Bensusan & Manuel de Pinedo - 2015 - Epistemologia 2:234-254.
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  6. On Richard Moran's Authority and estrangement. Author's reply.Josep E. Corbi, Komarine Romdenh-Romluc, Josep L. Prades, Hilan Bensusan, Manuel de Pinedo, Carla Bagnoli & Richard Moran - 2007 - Theoria 22 (58).
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    Books briefly noted.Gerard Casey, Dermot Moran, Manuel de Pinedo, Gary Elkins & Rom Harr - 1995 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (1):217 – 224.
    Educating the Virtues David Carr Routledge, 1991. Pp. 304. ISBN 0?415?05746?9. £35. The Philosophical Theology of St Thomas Aquinas By Leo J. Elders E. J. Brill, 1990. Pp. 332. ISBN 0?04?09156?4. $74.36. The State and Justice: An Essay in Political Theory By Milton Fisk Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. x + 391. ISBN 0?521?38966?6. £10.95 pbk. Perspectives on Language and Thought: Interrelations in Development Edited by S. A. Gelman and J. P. Byrnes Cambridge University Press, 1992. Pp. xii + 524. (...)
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  8. When my own beliefs are not first-personal enough.Hilan Bensusan & Manuel de Pinedo - 2007 - Theoria 22 (1):35-41.
    Richard Moran has argued, convincingly, in favour of the idea that there must be more than one path to access our own mental contents. The existence of those routes, one first-personal —through avowal— the other third-personal —no different to the one used to ascribe mental states to other people and to interpret their actions— is intimately connected to our capacity to respond to norms. Moran’s account allows for conflicts between first personal and third personal authorities over my own beliefs; this (...)
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    Epistemic virtues and transparency.Hilan Bensusan & Manuel De Pinedo - 2011 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):257-266.
    Transparency is commonly held to be a property of one’s beliefs: it is enough for me to examine an issue to establish my beliefs about it. Recent challenges to first-person authority over the content of one’s beliefs potentially undermine transparency. We start considering some consequences in terms of variations of Moore’s paradox. Then we study cases where, in the process of acquiring and managing beliefs, one pays excessive attention to how reliable, empirically adequate, coherent, or widely accepted they are from (...)
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    I only know that i know a lot: holism and knowledge.Hilan Bensusan & Manuel de Pinedo - 2014 - Epistemologia 37 (2):234-254.
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  11. Truth matters: Normativity in thought and knowledge.Manuel de Pinedo - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 19 (2):137-154.
    A proposal to account for the objectivity of thought and language in terms of identity between facts, meanings and contents is offered. Furthermore, their normativity is related to their world involving character. Both proposals are jointly quietist: they avoid philosophical theorizing that explains thought in terms of world or viceversa.
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    Truth matters: Normativity in thought and knowledge.Manuel de Pinedo - 2010 - Theoria 19 (2):137-154.
    A proposal to account for the objectivity of thought and language in terms of identity between facts, meanings and contents is offered. Furthermore, their normativity is related to their world involving character. Both proposals are jointly quietist: they avoid philosophical theorizing that explains thought in terms of world or viceversa.
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    Holism and Singularity Towards an Ontology of the Unfitting.Hilan Bensusan & Manuel de Pinedo - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 17:15-22.
    Holism about thought content – especially coupled with a measure of semantic externalism – can provide us with an attractive account of how thinking relates to the world. It can help us to tell a neat story that starts out with the inseparable entanglement of truth and intelligibility: in order to understand thought, to confront it to the world and to give verdicts about that confrontation, we need to grasp a considerable amount of truths. A variety of positions that emerge (...)
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  14. Anomalous monism and radical interpretation: a reply to Dwayne Moore.Manuel de Pinedo - 2012 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 31 (1):99-108.
     
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    Brandom on Thought and Reality: Showing Receptivity the Way out of the Bottleneck.Manuel de Pinedo & Hilan Bensusan - 2006 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):21-36.
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    Beyond persons: extending the personal / subpersonal distinction to non-rational animals and artificial agents.Manuel de Pinedo & Jason Noble - unknown
    The distinction between personal level explanations and subpersonal ones has been subject to much debate in philosophy. We understand it as one between explanations that focus on an agent’s interaction with its environment, and explanations that focus on the physical or computational enabling conditions of such an interaction. The distinction, understood this way, is necessary for a complete account of any agent, rational or not, biological or artificial. In particular, we review some recent research in Artificial Life that pretends to (...)
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    De la imagen manifiesta a la actitud natural: el lugar de la ciencia en nuestra comprensión del mundo.Manuel De Pinedo - 2002 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 25:145-164.
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  18. En busca del agente racional.Manuel de Pinedo - 2010 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):147-162.
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  19. " El conflicto entre continentales y analíticos: dos tradiciones filosóficas", por Luis Sáez Rueda.Manuel de Pinedo - 2003 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):108-112.
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  20. El escéptico como despertador para sueños en tercera persona.Manuel de Pinedo & Hilan Bensusan - 2009 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):68-74.
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  21. J. E. Malpas, "Donald Davidson and the Mirror of Meaning".Manuel de Pinedo - 1995 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (1):219.
     
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  22. Mind and world, de John McDowell.Manuel de Pinedo - 1997 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):115-117.
     
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  23. The Sceptic as an Alarm Clock for Dreams in the Third Person.Manuel de Pinedo & Hilan Bensusan - 2009 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):68-74.
     
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  24. Una cura para la disyuntivitis: El papel de la experiencia en nuestra visión del mundo.Manuel de Pinedo & Hilan Bensusan - 2006 - Episteme 26 (1):41-56.
     
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