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  1. Bas C. Van Fraassen & Pérez Ransanz (1985). On the Question of Identification of a Scientific Theory (A Reply to "Van Fraassen's Concept of Empirical Theory" by Pérez Ransanz). Crítica 17 (51):21 - 29.score: 570.0
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  2. Ana Rosa Perez Ransanz (1996). In Memoriam Thomas S. Kuhn. Theoria 11 (3):229-235.score: 120.0
     
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  3. Ana Rosa Pérez Ransanz (2007). ¿Qué Queda de la Distinción Entre Contexto de Descubrimiento Y Contexto de Justificación? (What Remains of the Discovery-Justification Distinction?). Theoria 22 (3):347-350.score: 120.0
    Este comentario se centra en el primer capítulo de Abductive Reasoning (2006), donde Aliseda ofrece nuevas herramien-tas conceptuales para examinar los modelos metodológicos que trazan una distinción de contextos en la investigación científica. Elucidamos la posición de Popper frente al problema del descubrimiento y distinguimos dos sentidos en que deliberadamente utiliza ‘discovery’ en su LSD (1959), distinción que permite reforzar la heterodoxa interpretación que hace Aliseda de la metodología popperiana. Por último, nos detenemos en la comparación entre Popper y Simon (...)
     
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  4. Gilberto Perez (1998). The Material Ghost: Films and Their Medium. Johns Hopkins University Press.score: 60.0
    "Tough, smart, superbly engaging, The Material Ghost is a terrific book." -- Edward W. Said In The Material Ghost , Gilberto Perez draws on his lifelong love of the movies as well as his work as a film scholar to write a lively, wide-ranging, penetrating study of films and filmmakers and the nature of the art form. For Perez, film is complex and richly contradictory, lifelike and dreamlike at once, a peculiar mix of reality and imagination. "The images on the (...)
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  5. Gustavo E. Romero & Daniela Pérez (2012). New Remarks on the Cosmological Argument. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 72 (2):103-113.score: 30.0
    We present a formal analysis of the Cosmological Argument in its two main forms: that due to Aquinas, and the revised version of the Kalam Cosmological Argument more recently advocated by William Lane Craig. We formulate these two arguments in such a way that each conclusion follows in first-order logic from the corresponding assumptions. Our analysis shows that the conclusion which follows for Aquinas is considerably weaker than what his aims demand. With formalizations that are logically valid in hand, we (...)
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  6. Enrique Bigné Alcañiz, Ruben Chumpitaz Cáceres & Rafael Currás Pérez (2010). Alliances Between Brands and Social Causes: The Influence of Company Credibility on Social Responsibility Image. Journal of Business Ethics 96 (2):169-186.score: 30.0
    This research extends previous findings related to the positive influence of company credibility on a social Cause–Brand Alliance’s (CBA) persuasion mechanism. This study analyzes the mediating role of two dimensions of company credibility (trustworthiness and expertise) with regard to the influence of altruistic attributions and two types of brand–cause fit (functional and image fit) on corporate social responsibility image. A structural equation model tests the proposed framework with a sample of 299 consumers, and the results suggest that (1) image fit (...)
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  7. Diana I. Pérez (2008). Why Should Our Mind-Reading Abilities Be Involved in the Explanation of Phenomenal Consciousness? Análisis Filosófico 28 (1):35-84.score: 30.0
    In this paper I consider recent discussions within the representationalist theories of phenomenal consciousness, in particular, the discussions between first order representationalism (FOR) and higher order representationalism (HOR). I aim to show that either there is only a terminological dispute between them or, if the discussion is not simply terminological, then HOR is based on a misunderstanding of the phenomena that a theory of phenomenal consciousness should explain. First, I argue that we can defend first order representationalism from Carruthers' attacks (...)
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  8. Nahshon Perez (2011). On Compensation and Return: Can The 'Continuing Injustice Argument' for Compensating for Historical Injustices Justify Compensation for Such Injustices or the Return of Property? Journal of Applied Philosophy 28 (2):151-168.score: 30.0
    This paper offers a critique of recent attempts, by George Sher and others to justify compensation to be paid to descendants of deceased victims of past wrongs. This recent attempt (the ‘continuing injustice argument’) is important as it endeavours to avoid some well-known critiques of previous attempts, such as the non-identity problem. Furthermore, this new attempt is grounded in individual rights, without invoking a more controversial collectivist assumption. The first step in this critique is to differentiate between compensation and restitution. (...)
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  9. Elsa González, José Felix Lozano & Pedro Jesús Pérez (2009). Beyond the Conflict: Religion in the Public Sphere and Deliberative Democracy. Res Publica 15 (3):251-267.score: 30.0
    Traditionally, liberals have confined religion to the sphere of the ‘private’ or ‘non-political’. However, recent debates over the place of religious symbols in public spaces, state financing of faith schools, and tax relief for religious organisations suggest that this distinction is not particularly useful in easing the tension between liberal commitments to equality on the one hand, and freedom of religion on the other. This article deals with one aspect of this debate, which concerns whether members of religious communities should (...)
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  10. Adam Feltz, Maegan Harris & Ashley Perez (2012). Perspective in Intentional Action Attribution. Philosophical Psychology 25 (5):673-687.score: 30.0
    In two experiments, we demonstrate that intentional action intuitions vary as a function of whether one brings about or observes an event. In experiment 1a (N?=?38), participants were less likely to judge that they intended (M?=?2.53, 7 point scale) or intentionally (M?=?2.67) brought about a harmful event compared to intention (M?=?4.16) and intentionality (M?=?4.11) judgments made about somebody else. Experiments 1b and 1c confirmed and extended this pattern of actor-observer differences. Experiment 2 suggested that these actor-observer differences are not likely (...)
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  11. Carolyn Erdener, Pedro Gabriel Márquez Pérez & Joaquin Flores Mendez (2007). Cultural Perspectives of Managerial Ethics and Corruption. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:15-20.score: 30.0
    International business enterprises face a number of ethical issues when conducting business in unfamiliar parts of the world, especially in places wherecorruption is deeply rooted. This is the situation in Latin America - a highly heterogeneous region characterized by cultural complexity, inconsistencies, andcontradictions at multiple levels of society, with implications for business ethics that are potentially as troubling to outsiders as they are opaque.We briefly indicate the relevant academic literature on this subject, noting that studies of business ethics in Latin (...)
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  12. Nahshon Perez (2002). Should Multiculturalists Oppress the Oppressed? On Religion, Culture and the Individual and Cultural Rights of Un-Liberal Communities. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 5 (3):51-79.score: 30.0
    This essay investigates how a liberal state should treat violations of human rights within minority cultures. It is argued that the best approach gives due weight to the following three features: the free exercise of culture, protection of human rights and the balance of power between the majority and minority communities in a given polity. This balanced approach is contrasted with the theories of Kukathas, Okin and Spinner-Halev, who are criticised for concentrating on only the first, second and third of (...)
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  13. Diana I. Pérez (2005). Mysteries and Scandals. Transcendental Naturalism and the Future of Philosophy (Misterios y Escándalos. El Naturalismo Trascendental y Elfuturo de Lafilosofía). Crítica 37 (110):35 - 52.score: 30.0
    In this paper I shall discuss McGinn's transcendental naturalism (TN) and the reasons he gives in order to show that philosophy will always be just a cluster of mysteries without answers. I shall show that the three main arguments he gives for TN are inconclusive and that a modular architecture of the mind he presupposes is not committed to the epistemic thesis of TN, the idea that we are "cognitively closed" to answering some questions about consciousness, meaning, knowledge and the (...)
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  14. Adam Feltz, A. Perez & M. Harris (2012). Free Will, Causes, and Decisions: Individual Differences in Written Reports. Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (9-10):166-189.score: 30.0
    We present evidence indicating new individual differences with people's intuitions about the relation of determinism to freedom and moral responsibility. We analysed participants' written explanations of why a person acted. Participants offered one of either 'decision' or 'causal' based explanations of behaviours in some paradigmatic cases. Those who gave causal explanations tended to have more incompatibilist intuitions than those who gave decision explanations. Importantly, the affective content of a scenario influenced the type of explanation given. Scenarios containing highly affective actions (...)
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  15. Robert C. Perez (2011). Guantánamo and the Logic of Colonialism. Radical Philosophy Review 14 (1):25-47.score: 30.0
    The creation of the prison camp at the U.S. naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba is part of a historical continuity of colonialism on the island. Over two hundred years before the United States sent the first "enemy combatants" to Cuba, the Spanish Empire began sending "enemy Indians" to the island. The rationales and circumstances that gave rise to the prison complex in Guantánamo share much in common with those that motivated Spain to imprison Apaches and other Native people on (...)
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  16. Diana I. Perez (2002). Physicalism, Qualia and Mental Concepts. Theoria 17 (2):359-379.score: 30.0
    In this paper I shall carefully examine some recent arguments for dualism. These arguments presuppose a strong version of physicalism that I consider inappropriate. I shall try to show that, if we reformulate the thesis of physicalism according to Kim's view of physicalism (in terms of the supervenience relation), there is a third option, a version of type physicalism, where physicalism and quaiia could be conciliated. In order to sketch this option, I shall consider the main argument against type physicalism: (...)
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  17. Nahshon Perez, 2. “The Internal Contradictions of Recognition Theory”.score: 30.0
    This article offers a critical examination of theories that emphasize the importance of governmental provision of self-esteem to citizens. Self-esteem is the feeling that one’s abilities and achievements are positively appraised by the surrounding society, and in some cases the legal system. Such theories are becoming fashionable, following the influence of [...].
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  18. Kevin D. Hoover & Stephen J. Perez (2000). Three Attitudes Towards Data Mining. Journal of Economic Methodology 7 (2):195-210.score: 30.0
    'Data mining' refers to a broad class of activities that have in common, a search over different ways to process or package data statistically or econometrically with the purpose of making the final presentation meet certain design criteria. We characterize three attitudes toward data mining: first, that it is to be avoided and, if it is engaged in, that statistical inferences must be adjusted to account for it; second, that it is inevitable and that the only results of any interest (...)
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  19. N. Pérez (1965). Evolución deI dogma y regla de fe. Augustinianum 5 (1):168-168.score: 30.0
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  20. Diana I. Pérez (2004). Mental Concepts as Natural Kind Concepts. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34:201-225.score: 30.0
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  21. N. Pérez (1965). XXII Semana Española de Teología. (17-28 sept. 1962). Augustinianum 5 (1):167-168.score: 30.0
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  22. Nahshon Perez (2010). Why Tolerating Illiberal Groups is Often Incoherent. Social Theory and Practice 36 (2):291-314.score: 30.0
    This article suggests that in cases in which illiberal groups face internal disagreement, plausible liberal arguments for toleration of such groups are hard to find. Since internal disagreement is widespread, this article proposes that arguments that attempt to justify toleration vis-à-vis illiberal groups are mostly incoherent views. I differentiate this argument from a different issue, namely, whether there is a justification for an external liberal agent to actively intervene in cases in which there exists a justification for lack of toleration.
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  23. Diana I. Pérez (2005). Is Thought Without Language Possible? Principia 9 (1-2):177-191.score: 30.0
    In this paper,1 I discuss Davidson’s ideas about the relationship between mind and language. First, I consider his arguments for the claim that there cannot be thought without language, and I examine the assumptions the arguments presuppose. In the second place, I consider the idea of “thought” Davidson adopts, and its essentially normative and holistic character. Third, I try to show the adequacy of this conception of thought in order to deal with epistemological problems, and the inadequacy of this notion (...)
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  24. Diana I. Pérez (2009). Review: Conceptos Fenoménicos, Conceptos Psicológicos y la Explicación de la Conciencia. [REVIEW] Crítica 41 (121):85 - 97.score: 30.0
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  25. Andrea Pérez & Ignacio Rodríguez del Bosque (2012). The Role of CSR in the Corporate Identity of Banking Service Providers. Journal of Business Ethics 108 (2):145-166.score: 30.0
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  26. S. G. Perez, R. J. Gelpi & A. M. Rancich (2006). Doctor-Patient Sexual Relationships in Medical Oaths. Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (12):702-705.score: 30.0
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  27. Francisco de Quevedo, Diego de Saavedra Fajardo, Antonio Pérez, Santos Herrán, A. J. & Modesto Santos (eds.) (2008). El Arte de Gobernar: Antología de Textos Filosóficos-Políticos: Siglos Xvi-Xvii. Anthropos.score: 30.0
     
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  28. Carolyn Erdener, Pedro G. Márquez Pérez & Joaquin Flores Mendez (2007). A Practical Approach to Managing Ethics and Corruption Across Cultures. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:21-26.score: 30.0
    This paper describes a novel diagramming technique that we have found useful for highlighting differences in the work values of countries located within a single cultural region, followed by a brief demonstration of its application to countries in two regions (Latin America and the Mediterranean) with regard to managing corruption. We also indicate a few of the various ways that this technique can be used, such as to identify similarities between countries that are not in the same cultural region, yet (...)
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  29. A. Feltz, M. Harris & A. Perez (2010). Actor-Observer Differences in Intentional Action Intuitions. In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.score: 30.0
     
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  30. A. Jaume, M. Liz, D. Pérez, M. Ponte & M. Vázquez (eds.) (2010). Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the Spanish Society for Analytic Philosophy. SEFA.score: 30.0
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  31. Daniel Perez (2009). A antropologia pragmática como parte da razão prática em sentido kantiano. Manuscrito 32 (2).score: 30.0
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  32. Cirene Perez (2010). Ciências cognitivas X Cibernética: uma genealogia conturbada. Principia 1 (1):169-176.score: 30.0
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  33. R. Perez (1963). Compendium juris publici ecclesiastici. Augustinianum 3 (1):148-149.score: 30.0
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  34. Nahshon Perez (2009). Cultural Requests and Cost Internalization. Social Theory and Practice 35 (2):201-228.score: 30.0
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  35. Daniel Perez (2000). (Des-)articulação dos problemas da metafísica (classificações, transformações e conse­qüên­cias da teoria silogística de Kant). Manuscrito 23 (1).score: 30.0
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  36. R. Perez (1966). Derecho Matrimonial Canónico. Augustinianum 6 (1):132-133.score: 30.0
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  37. R. Perez (1964). Enchiridion Canonicum seu Sanetae Sedis Responsiones post editum Codicem I. C. datae. Augustinianum 4 (1):202-203.score: 30.0
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  38. R. Perez (1962). Interpretatio et Jurisprudentia Codicis Iuris Canonici. Augustinianum 2 (1):226-227.score: 30.0
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  39. Daniel Omar Perez & Valério Rohden (eds.) (2005). Kant No Brasil. Escuta.score: 30.0
  40. R. Perez (1962). La potestad de la Iglesia. Augustinianum 2 (1):230-232.score: 30.0
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  41. Enrique A. Sanchez Perez & José Sanchez Marin (1997). Sobre Algunas Propiedades Formaies de Los Sistemas de Representación En Química: (On Some Formal Properties of the Chemical Representation Systems). Theoria 12 (3):567-588.score: 30.0
    En este trabajo se define formamente el concepto de representacion en química utilizando homomorfismos desde estructuras algebraicas, que llamamos sistemas de tipo C, en otras estructuras especiales de símbolos muy relacionados con los que son habituales en la qímica experimental. Para la definicion de los sistemas de tipo C se ha seleccionado un conjunto minimo de relaciones y funciones, que son necesarias para expresar proposiciones significativas en química. Tambien se define un lenguaje formal de primer orden adecuado a los sistemas (...)
     
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  42. R. Perez (1962). Summula Iuris Publici Ecclesiastici. Augustinianum 2 (1):227-228.score: 30.0
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  43. Rolando Perez (1983). Understanding the Psychology and Morality of the Overman. Anu Books.score: 30.0
     
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  44. P. Perez (2007). Exiles Masked, Masks of Exile. Diogenes 54 (4):73-80.score: 30.0
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  45. Diana I. Pérez & Gustavo Ortiz Millán (2010). Analytic Philosophy. In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 30.0
  46. Carlos Mínguez Pérez (1997). EI Animal Cultural: Biología Y Cultura En la Realidad Humana. Theoria 12 (1):193-195.score: 30.0
     
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  47. Diana Pérez (2006). Eliminativismo, cambio conceptual y conceptos mentales. Manuscrito 29 (2).score: 30.0
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  48. Andrea Pérez & Ignacio Rodríguez del Bosque (forthcoming). Measuring CSR Image: Three Studies to Develop and to Validate a Reliable Measurement Tool. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  49. Ramón Pino Pérez & Carlos Uzcátegui (2000). On Representation Theorems for Nonmonotonic Consequence Relations. Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (3):1321-1337.score: 30.0
    One of the main tools in the study of nonmonotonic consequence relations is the representation of such relations in terms of preferential models. In this paper we give an unified and simpler framework to obtain such representation theorems.
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  50. Diana I. Pérez (2011). Phenomenal Concepts, Color Experience, and Mary's Puzzle. Teorema (3):113-133.score: 30.0
    The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between phenomenal experience and our folk conceptualization of it. I will focus on the phenomenal concept strategy as an answer to Mary's puzzle. In the first part I present Mary's argument and the phenomenal concept strategy. In the second part I explain the requirements phenomenal concepts should satisfy in order to solve Mary's puzzle. In the third part I present various accounts of what a phenomenal concept is, and I show (...)
     
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  51. Estudio Introductorio Y. Notas Históricas Por Jesús Paniagua Pérez & Nueva Granada Y. Virreinato de Perú [pt] 2. México edición crítica por Rafael González Cañal : [pt] 1 (uuuu). Relaciones de Indias. In Pedro de Valencia (ed.), Obras Completas. Secretariado de Publicaciones de la Universidad de León.score: 30.0
     
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  52. N. Pérez (1965). XIX Semana Española de Teologia. (18-23 sept. 1959). Augustinianum 5 (1):167-167.score: 30.0
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  53. Frederick Rauscher & Daniel Omar Perez (eds.) (2012). Kant in Brazil. Rochester Press.score: 30.0
    From a more systematic point of view, the appendix is the final occasion for Kant to reinforce the role of the Critique of the Power of Judgment as part of the system of critical philosophy. It is true that in a sense each and every ...
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  54. Carmen Romano Rodríguez, Fernández Pérez & A. Jorge (eds.) (2011). Filosófia y Educación: Perspectivas y Propuestas. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.score: 30.0
     
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  55. Liza Skidelsky & Diana Pérez (2005). La distinción personal-subpersonal y la auto­­nomía de la explicación de nivel personal en Dennett. Manuscrito 28 (1).score: 30.0
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  56. Jane Speakman, Fernando Gonzalez-Martin & Tony Perez (2003). Quarantine in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Other Emerging Infectious Diseases. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (s4):63-64.score: 30.0
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  57. Ana Rosa Perez Ransanz (1996). In memoriam Thomas S. Kuhn. Theoria 11 (3):229-235.score: 15.0
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  58. Ana Rosa Pérez Ransanz (2007). ¿Qué queda de la distinción entre contexto de descubrimiento y contexto de justificación? (What remains of the discovery-justification distinction?). Theoria 22 (3):347-350.score: 15.0
    Este comentario se centra en el primer capítulo de Abductive Reasoning (2006), donde Aliseda ofrece nuevas herramien-tas conceptuales para examinar los modelos metodológicos que trazan una distinción de contextos en la investigación científica. Elucidamos la posición de Popper frente al problema del descubrimiento y distinguimos dos sentidos en que deliberadamente utiliza ‘discovery’ en su LSD (1959), distinción que permite reforzar la heterodoxa interpretación que hace Aliseda de la metodología popperiana. Por último, nos detenemos en la comparación entre Popper y Simon (...)
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  59. Mark Bridger & Joseph S. Alper (1999). On the Dynamics of Perez Lauraudogoitia's Supertask. Synthese 119 (3):325-337.score: 12.0
    The supertasks described by Perez Laraudogoitia, involving the dynamics of a system containing an infinite number of particles in a bounded region of space, are characterized by the nonconservation of energy and by the spontaneous motion of particles (“self-excitation”'). We argue that these features arise from the inadequacy of the local, particle-by-particle description used to analyze the supertasks. A global analysis, involving embeddings in Hilbert spaces, clarifies these supertasks and avoids what we regard as their nonphysical features.
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  60. Adrian R. Pagan & Michael R. Veall (2000). Data Mining and the Econometrics Industry: Comments on the Papers of Mayer and of Hoover and Perez. Journal of Economic Methodology 7 (2):211-216.score: 12.0
    We maintain that the actions of researchers show that data mining is a necessary part of econometric inquiry. We analyse this phenomenon using the analogy of an industry producing a product (econometric analyses). There is a risk of selective reporting as Mayer indicates but we argue that other researchers (competition) will ensure that the sensitivity of truly important findings is checked. Hence, initial researchers have an incentive to analyse sensitivity from the beginning and so produce a quality product. Some suggestions (...)
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  61. J. Judd Owen (2011). Perez Zagorin, Hobbes and the Law of Nature. Philosophia 39 (1):201-205.score: 9.0
  62. Stewart Duncan (2010). Review of Perez Zagorin, Hobbes and the Law of Nature. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (5).score: 9.0
  63. John J. Drummond, Timothy Casey & Karl Schuhmann (1989). Book Reviews. Elizabeth Stroker: 'Investigations in Philosophy of Space'. Alberto Perez-Gomez: 'Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science'. Beat W. Imhof: 'Edith Steins Philosophische Entwicklung. Leben Und Werk'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 6 (1).score: 9.0
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  64. Juan Suarez (2011). Esbozo de la Filosofía de Kripke – By Manuel Pérez Otero. Dialectica 65 (2):277-281.score: 9.0
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  65. C. Smith (1996). J.J. Caerols Perez: Sacra Via (I. A.C.-I D.C.). Estudio de Las Fuentes Escritas. (Series Maior.) Madrid: Ediciones Clasicas, 1995. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (1):135-137.score: 9.0
  66. J. L. Butrica (1990). Martin Helzle: Publii Ovidii Nasonis Epistularum Ex Ponto Liber IV: A Commentary on Poems 1 to 7 and 16. (Spudasmata, 43.) Pp. 211. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Georg Olms, 1989. Paper, DM 37.80.Ana Pérez Vega (Ed., Tr.): Publio Ovidio Nason: Cartas Desde El Ponto, Libro II. (Clásicos Universales, 2.) Pp. 237. Seville: Editorial Universidad de Sevilla, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):488-.score: 9.0
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  67. O. A. W. Dilke (1991). Carmen Guzmán, Miguel E. Perez (with T. Jimenez and A. Salinas): Concordantia in Libros Pomponii Melae De Chorographia. (Alpha–Omega, Reihe A, 56.) Pp. 610. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Olms–Weidmann, 1989. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):237-238.score: 9.0
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  68. R. J. Harrison (1991). María Paz García-Gelabert Pérez, José María Blázquez Martínez: Castulo, Jaén, España, I: Excavaciones En la Necrópolis Ibérica Del Estacar de Robarinas (S. IV A.C.). (British Archaeological Reports International Series, 425.) Pp. Xiii + 425; Numerous Figures. Oxford: BAR, 1988. Paper, £26.00. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):263-264.score: 9.0
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  69. Keith Jenkins (2000). A Postmodern Reply to Perez Zagorin. History and Theory 39 (2):181–200.score: 9.0
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  70. García Cuadrado & José Angel (2007). La Dignidad Del Hombre: Una Lectura Del Diálogo de Pérez de Oliva. [S.N.].score: 9.0
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  71. A. T. Fear (2000). Ma. J. Hidalgo, D. Pérez, M. J. R. Gervás (Edd.): «Romanizaciön» y «Reconquista» En la Península Ibérica: Nuevas Perspectivas (Acta Salmanticensia, Estudios Históricos & Geográficos). Pp. 354. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. Paper, Ptas 3,000. ISBN: 84-7481-896-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):651-.score: 9.0
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  72. Eric Austin Lee (2012). A Vexing Gadfly: The Late Kierkegaard on Economic Matters (Princeton Theological Monograph Series). By Eliseo Pérez-Álvarez, with a Foreword by Enrique Dussel. Pp. Xxii, 214, Eugene OR, Pickwick Publications, 2009, $26.00. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (1):170-171.score: 9.0
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  73. Fiora Salis (2009). Ezbozo de la Filosofía de Kripke, by Manuel Pérez Otero. Barcelona: Montesinos, 2006, 276 Pp. [REVIEW] Disputatio. International Journal of Philosophy 3 (27):151-156.score: 9.0
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  74. R. N. Swanson (2009). History of a Tragedy: The Expulsion of the Jews From Spain. By Joseph Pérez. Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1053-1054.score: 9.0
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  75. Tomasz Wiśniewski (1989). Społeczeństwo zamknięte i jego przyjaciel (Victor Perez-Diaz: Powrót społeczeństwa obywatelskiego w Hiszpanii). Civitas (2):277-282.score: 9.0
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  76. A. Zumkeller (1961). Jacobus Pérez von Valencia. Augustinianum 1 (1):162-164.score: 9.0
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  77. Jon Pérez Laaraudogoitia, Mark Bridger & Joseph S. Alper (2002). Two Ways of Looking at a Newtonian Supertask. Synthese 131 (2):173 - 189.score: 6.0
    A supertask is a process in which an infinite number of individuated actions are performed in a finite time. A Newtonian supertask is one that obeys Newton''s laws of motion. Such supertasks can violate energy and momentum conservation and can exhibit indeterministic behavior. Perez Laraudogoitia, who proposed several Newtonian supertasks, uses a local, i.e., particle-by-particle, analysis to obtain these and other paradoxical properties of Newtonian supertasks. Alper and Bridger use a global analysis, embedding the system of particles in a Banach (...)
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  78. Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia (1999). Why Dynamical Self-Excitation is Possible. Synthese 119 (3):313-323.score: 6.0
    In Pérez Laraudogoitia (1996), I introduced a simple example of a supertask that involved the possibility of spontaneous self-excitation and, therefore, of a particularly interesting form of indeterminism in classical dynamics. Alper and Bridger (1998) criticised (among other things) this result. In the present article, I answer their criticisms. In what follows I assume familiarity both with Pérez Laraudogoitia (1996) and Alper and Bridger’s subsequent article.
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  79. Tony Veale, Pablo Gervás & Rafael Pérez Y. Pérez (2010). Computational Creativity: A Continuing Journey. Minds and Machines 20 (4):483-487.score: 6.0
    Computational Creativity: A Continuing Journey Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11023-010-9212-0 Authors Tony Veale, Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Pablo Gervás, Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Journal Minds and Machines Online ISSN 1572-8641 Print ISSN 0924-6495 Journal Volume Volume 20 Journal Issue Volume (...)
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  80. Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia (2002). On the Dynamics of Alper and Bridger. Synthese 131 (2):157 - 171.score: 6.0
    Bridger and Alper (1999) maintain that the nonphysical featuresof the supertasks described by Pérez Laraudogoitia (1996) involving a system containing an infinite number of particles may be avoided by introducing, in a specific way, Hilbert space in classical dynamics. I argue that it is possible to interpret their proposal in two ways, neither of which is acceptable for the purpose for which it was introduced.
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  81. María G. Navarro (2010). Sobre la Posibilidad de Una Justicia Misericordiosa. Revista de Hispanismo Filosófico 15:145-157.score: 6.0
  82. Javier Pérez Duarte (2010). La Persona Como Proyecto: Los Derechos Humanos En Julián Marías. Publicaciones de la Universidad de Deusto.score: 6.0
    Los derechos humanos sólo adquieren sentido, para Julián Marías, en torno a la persona, una de las claves de su pensamiento. El ser humano es radicalmente diferente a cualquier otro ser, con su doble estructura analítica y empírica, permanente y cambiante al mismo tiempo, y se caracteriza por su existencia argumentativa, proyectiva y futuriza. Javier Pérez Duarte es doctor en Derecho, licenciado en Derecho y en Filosofía y Letras por la Universidad de Deusto, en cuya Facultad de Derecho imparte (...)
     
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  83. Christopher Bennett, Edgar Maraguat, J. M. Pérez Bermejo, Antony Duff, J. L. Martí, Sergi Rosell & Constantine Sandis (2012). Symposium. The Apology Ritual. Teorema 31 (2).score: 3.0
    Symposium on Christopher Bennet's The Apology Ritual. A Philosophical Theory of Punishment [Cambridge University Press, 2008].
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  84. Jon Perez Laraudogoitia (1990). This Article Should Not Be Rejected by Mind. Mind 99 (396):599-600.score: 3.0
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  85. Manuel García-carpintero & Manuel Pérez Otero (2009). The Conventional and the Analytic. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 78 (2):239-274.score: 3.0
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  86. Adolfo J. Cangas, Louis A. Sass & Marino Pérez-Álvarez (2009). From the Visions of Saint Teresa of Jesus to the Voices of Schizophrenia. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (3):239-250.score: 3.0
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  87. Victor J. Stenger, Is Carbon Production in Stars Fine-Tuned for Life?score: 3.0
    For years theists have claimed that the constants of physics had to be finely tuned by God to the values that have for life in the universe to be possible. In my column of June, 2009 I showed that many of these claims are based on an improper analysis of the data. Even some of the competent scientists who write on this subject commit the fallacy of holding all the parameters constant and varying just one. When you allow all to (...)
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  88. Antonio Pérez-ramos (1991). Francis Bacon and the Disputations of the Learned. [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (4):577-588.score: 3.0
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  89. Marino Pérez-Álvarez, José M. García-Montes, Adolfo J. Cangas & Louis A. Sass (2009). Defending a Phenomenological–Behavioral Perspective: Culture, Behavior, and Experience. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (3):281-285.score: 3.0
  90. Manuel Pérez Otero (2011). Possible Worlds: Structure and Stuff. Philosophical Papers 39 (2):209-237.score: 3.0
    Timothy Williamson has defended the claim that any philosophically satisfying conception of modality that encompasses possible worlds semantics (PWS) commits us to the Barcan Formula. His argument depends on the assumption that the domain of what there is (the domain of the actual world) has to be identified with the domain D(@), where @ is the index or possible world that in PWS represents , or stands for , the actual world. I work out an interpretation of the relation between (...)
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  91. Marino Pérez-Álvarez, Louis A. Sass & José M. García-Montes (2009). More Aristotle, Less DSM: The Ontology of Mental Disorders in Constructivist Perspective. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (3):211-225.score: 3.0
  92. Manuel Pérez Otero (2008). The Humean Problem of Induction and Carroll's Paradox. Philosophical Studies 141 (3):357 - 376.score: 3.0
    Hume argued that inductive inferences do not have rational justification. My aim is to reject Hume’s argument. The discussion is partly motivated by an analogy with Carroll’s Paradox, which concerns deductive inferences. A first radically externalist reply to Hume (defended by Dauer and Van Cleve) is that justified inductive inferences do not require the subject to know that nature is uniform, though the uniformity of nature is a necessary condition for having the justification. But then the subject does not have (...)
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  93. Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia (2010). Erik-Jon Gaizka, the Magician of Infinity. Analysis 70 (3).score: 3.0
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  94. Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia (2009). Physical Action Without Interaction. Erkenntnis 70 (3):365 - 377.score: 3.0
    In “Action without interaction” (2005) I showed that one might act on a physical system (there, a particle), without interacting with it, by the procedure of making it disappear. This paper presents further extensions and a critique of that result. These extensions show why physical actions without interaction are possible, while underscoring the philosophical fertility of a characteristic approach to the actual infinite inaugurated by Benardete.
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  95. Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia, Supertasks. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 3.0
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  96. Marino Pérez-Álvarez & Louis A. Sass (2009). Phenomenology and Behaviorism: A Mutual Readjustment. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (3):199-210.score: 3.0
  97. Rafael Currás-Pérez, Enrique Bigné-Alcañiz & Alejandro Alvarado-Herrera (2009). The Role of Self-Definitional Principles in Consumer Identification with a Socially Responsible Company. Journal of Business Ethics 89 (4):547 - 564.score: 3.0
    This research analyses the influence of the perception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR image) on consumer–company identification (C–C identification). This analysis involves an examination of the influence of CSR image on brand identity characteristics which provide consumers with an instrument to satisfy their self-definitional needs, thereby perceiving the brand as more attractive. Also, the direct and mediated influences (through their effect on brand attitude), of CSR-based C–C identification on purchase intention are analysed. The results offer empirical evidence that CSR generates (...)
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  98. José M. García-Montes, Marino Pérez Álvarez, Louis A. Sass & Adolfo J. Cangas (2009). The Role of Superstition in Psychopathology. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (3):227-237.score: 3.0
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  99. Jon Perez Laraudogoitia (1998). Infinity Machines and Creation Ex Nihilo. Synthese 115 (2):259-265.score: 3.0
    In this paper a simple model in particle dynamics of a well-known supertask is constructed (the supertask was introduced by Max Black some years ago). As a consequence, a new and simple result about creation ex nihilo of particles can be proved compatible with classical dynamics. This result cannot be avoided by imposing boundary conditions at spatial infinity, and therefore is really new in the literature. It follows that there is no reason why even a world of rigid spheres should (...)
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