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  1. Vicente Fatone (1981). The Philosophy of Nāgārjuna. Motilal Banarsidass.score: 120.0
    PROLOGUE In these pages, we propose to interpret the thought of Nagarjuna, the second century Buddhist philosopher, whose influence has persisted in the ...
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  2. Vicente Fatone (1949). The Extremism of Eastern Philosophy. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (3):370-376.score: 120.0
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  3. Fernando Martínez-Manrique & Agustin Vicente (2010). What The...! The Role of Inner Speech in Conscious Thought. Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (9-10):141-67.score: 30.0
    Abstract: Introspection reveals that one is frequently conscious of some form of inner speech, which may appear either in a condensed or expanded form. It has been claimed that this speech reflects the way in which language is involved in conscious thought, fulfilling a number of cognitive functions. We criticize three theories that address this issue: Bermúdez’s view of language as a generator of second-order thoughts, Prinz’s development of Jackendoff’s intermediate-level theory of consciousness, and Carruthers’s theory of inner speech as (...)
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  4. Agustín Vicente (2006). On the Causal Completeness of Physics. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 20 (2):149 – 171.score: 30.0
    According to an increasing number of authors, the best, if not the only, argument in favour of physicalism is the so-called 'overdetermination argument'. This argument, if sound, establishes that all the entities that enter into causal interactions with the physical world are physical. One key premise in the overdetermination argument is the principle of the causal closure of the physical world, said to be supported by contemporary physics. In this paper, I examine various ways in which physics may support the (...)
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  5. Agustin Vicente & Fernando Martínez-Manrique (2011). Inner Speech: Nature and Functions. Philosophy Compass 6 (3):209-219.score: 30.0
    We very often discover ourselves engaged in inner speech. It seems that this kind of silent, private, speech fulfils some role in our cognition, most probably related to conscious thinking. Yet, the study of inner speech has been neglected by philosophy and psychology alike for many years. However, things seem to have changed in the last two decades. Here we review some of the most influential accounts about the phenomenology and the functions of inner speech, as well as the methodological (...)
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  6. Agustin Vicente (2011). Current Physics and 'the Physical'. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 62 (2):393-416.score: 30.0
    Physicalism is the claim that that there is nothing in the world but the physical. Philosophers who defend physicalism have to confront a well-known dilemma, known as Hempel’s dilemma, concerning the definition of ‘the physical’: if ‘the physical’ is whatever current physics says there is, then physicalism is most probably false; but if ‘the physical’ is whatever the true theory of physics would say that there is, we have that physicalism is vacuous and runs the risk of becoming trivial. This (...)
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  7. Agustin Vicente (2012). On Travis Cases. Linguistics and Philosophy 35 (1):3-19.score: 30.0
    Charles Travis has been forcefully arguing that meaning does not determine truth-conditions for more than two decades now. To this end, he has devised ingenious examples whereby different utterances of the same prima facie non-ambiguous and non-indexical expression type have different truth-conditions depending on the occasion on which they are delivered. However, Travis does not argue that meaning varies with circumstances; only that truth-conditions do. He assumes that meaning is a stable feature of both words and sentences. After surveying some (...)
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  8. Agustín Vicente (2012). Burge on Representation and Biological Function. Thought 1 (2):125-133.score: 30.0
    In Origins of Objectivity, Burge presents three arguments against what he calls ‘deflationism’: the project of explaining the representational function in terms of the notion of biological function. I evaluate these arguments and argue that they are not convincing.
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  9. Agustín Vicente & Fernando Martínez-Manrique (2008). Thought, Language, and the Argument From Explicitness. Metaphilosophy 39 (3):381–401.score: 30.0
    This article deals with the relationship between language and thought, focusing on the question of whether language can be a vehicle of thought, as, for example, Peter Carruthers has claimed. We develop and examine a powerful argument—the "argument from explicitness"—against this cognitive role of language. The premises of the argument are just two: (1) the vehicle of thought has to be explicit, and (2) natural languages are not explicit. We explain what these simple premises mean and why we should believe (...)
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  10. Agustin Vicente (forthcoming). Where to Look for Emergent Properties. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science.score: 30.0
  11. Agustin Vicente & Fernando Martinez-Manrique, Semantic Minimalism. Oxford Bibliographies On-Line.score: 30.0
  12. Agustín Vicente (2004). The Overdetermination Argument Revisited. Minds and Machines 14 (3):331-47.score: 30.0
    In this paper I discuss a famous argument for physicalism – which some authors indeed regard as the only argument for it – the overdetermination argument. In fact it is an argument that does not establish that all the entities in the world are physical, but that all those events that enter into causal transactions with the physical world are physical. As mental events seem to cause changes in the physical world, the mind is one of those things that fall (...)
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  13. Agustín Vicente & Fernando MartínezManrique (2005). Semantic Underdetermination and the Cognitive Uses of Language. Mind and Language 20 (5):537–558.score: 30.0
    According to the thesis of semantic underdetermination, most sentences of a natural language lack a definite semantic interpretation. This thesis supports an argument against the use of natural language as an instrument of thought, based on the premise that cognition requires a semantically precise and compositional instrument. In this paper we examine several ways to construe this argument, as well as possible ways out for the cognitive view of natural language in the introspectivist version defended by Carruthers. Finally, we sketch (...)
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  14. Fernando Martinez-Manrique & Agustin Vicente (forthcoming). What is Said by a Metaphor: The Role of Salience and Conventionality. Pragmatics and Cognition.score: 30.0
    Contextualist theorists have recently defended the views (a) that metaphor-processing can be treated on a par with other meaning changes, such as narrowing or transfer, and (b) that metaphorical contents enter into “what is said” by an utterance. We do not dispute claim (a) but consider that claim (b) is problematic. Contextualist theorists seem to leave in the hands of context the explanation about why it is that some meaning changes are directly processed, and thus plausibly form part of “what (...)
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  15. Agustín Vicente (2010). Clusters: On the Structure of Lexical Concepts. Dialectica 64 (1):79-106.score: 30.0
    The paper argues for a decompositionalist account of lexical concepts. In particular, it presents and argues for a cluster decompositionalism, a view that claims that the complexes a token of a word corresponds to on a given occasion are typically built out of a determinate set of basic concepts, most of which are present on most other occasions of use of the word. The first part of the paper discusses some explanatory virtues of decompositionalism in general. The second singles out (...)
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  16. Agustín Vicente (2001). Realization, Determination and Mental Causation. Theoria 16 (40):77-94.score: 30.0
    The by now famous exclusion problem for mental causation admits only one possible solution, as far as I can see, namely: that mental and physical properties are linked by a vertical relation. In this paper, starting from what I take to be sensible premises about properties, I will be visiting some general relations between them, in order to see whether, first, it is true that some vertical relation, other than identity, makes different sorts of causation compatible and second, whether physical (...)
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  17. Agustin Vicente & Ignacio Vicario (2012). Review of Tyler Burge. Origins of Objectivity. [REVIEW] Critica 44 (131):103-112.score: 30.0
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  18. Agustín Vicente (2011). Functions and Emergence: When Functional Properties Have Something to Say. Philosophical Studies 152:293-312.score: 30.0
    In a recent paper, Bird (in: Groff (ed.) Revitalizing causality: Realism about causality in philosophy and social science, 2007 ) has argued that some higher-order properties—which he calls “evolved emergent properties”—can be considered causally efficacious in spite of exclusion arguments. I have previously argued in favour of a similar position. The basic argument is that selection processes do not take physical categorical properties into account. Rather, selection mechanisms are only tuned to what such properties can do, i.e., to their causal (...)
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  19. Agustin Vicente (2002). How Dispositions Can Be Causally Relevant. Erkenntnis 56 (3):329-344.score: 30.0
    The problem this paper deals with is the problem of how dispositional properties can have causal relevance. In particular, the paper is focused on the question of how dispositions can have causal relevance given that the categorial bases that realise them seem to be sufficient to bring about the effects that dispositions explain. I show first that this problem of exclusion has no general solution. Then, I discuss some particular cases in which dispositions are causally relevant, despite of this exclusion (...)
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  20. Agustin Vicente (2010). Context-Dependency in Thought. In Francois Recanati, Isidora Stojanovic & Neftali Villanueva (eds.), Context-Dependence, Perspective and Relativity. Mounton de Gruyter.score: 30.0
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  21. Agustin Vicente (forthcoming). The Comparator Account on Thought Insertion, Alien Voices and Inner Speech: Some Open Questions. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-19.score: 30.0
    Recently, many philosophers and psychologists have claimed that the explanation that grounds both passivity phenomena in the cognitive domain and passivity phenomena that occur with respect to overt actions is, along broad lines, the same. Furthermore, they claim that the best account we have of such phenomena in both scenarios is the “comparator” account. However, there are reasons to doubt whether the comparator model can be exported from the realm of overt actions to the cognitive domain in general. There is (...)
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  22. Agustin Vicente (1999). Vertical Dependencies and the Exclusion Problem. In La Filosofia Analitica En El Cambio de Milenio. Santiago de Compostela.score: 30.0
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  23. Agustin Vicente (2010). An Enlightened Revolt: On the Philosophy of Nicholas Maxwell. Philosophia 38:38: 631- 648.score: 30.0
    This paper is a reaction to the book “Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom”, whose central concern is the philosophy of Nicholas Maxwell. I distinguish and discuss three concerns in Maxwell’s philosophy. The first is his critique of standard empiricism (SE) in the philosophy of science, the second his defense of aim-oriented rationality (AOR), and the third his philosophy of mind. I point at some problematic aspects of Maxwell’s rebuttal of SE and of his philosophy of mind and argue in (...)
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  24. Fernando Martínez Manrique & Agustín Vicente (2005). Overhearing a Sentence: Recanati and the Cognitive View of Language. Pragmatics and Cognition 12 (219):251.score: 30.0
    Many pragmaticians have distinguished three levels of meaning involved in the comprehension of utterances, and there is an ongoing debate about how to characterize the intermediate level. Recanati has called it the level of ‘what is said’ and has opposed the idea that it can be determined semantically — a position that he labels ‘pragmatic minimalism’. To this end he has offered two chief arguments: semantic underdeterminacy and the Availability Principle. This paper exposes a tension between both arguments, relating this (...)
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  25. Jesus Ezquerro & Agustin Vicente (2000). Explanatory Exclusion, Over-Determination, and the Mind-Body Problem. In The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Volume 9: Philosophy of Mind. Charlottesville: Philosophy Doc Ctr.score: 30.0
    Taking into account the difficulties that all attempts at a solution of the problem of causal-explanatory exclusion have experienced, we analyze in this paper the chances that mind-body causation is a case of overdetermination, a line of attack that has scarcely been explored. Our conclusion is that claiming that behaviors are causally overdetermined cannot solve the problem of causal-explanatory exclusion. The reason is the problem of massive coincidence, that can only be avoided by establishing a relation between mind and body; (...)
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  26. Agustin Vicente & Fernando Martinez-Manrique (2010). On Relevance Theory's Atomistic Commitments. In Belen Soria & Esther Romero (eds.), Explicit Communication: Essays on Robyn Carston’s Pragmatics. Palgrave McMillan.score: 30.0
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  27. Agustín Vicente (2002). The Localism of the Conserved Quantity Theory. Theoria 45 (563):571.score: 30.0
    Phil Dowe has argued persuasively for a reductivist theory of causality. Drawing on Wesley Salmon's mark transmission theory and David Fair's transferencetheory, Dowe proposes to reduce causality to the exchange of conserved quantities. Dowe's account has the virtue of being simple and offering a definite "visible" idea of causation. According to Dowe and Salmon, it is also virtuous in being localist. That a theory of causation is localist means that it does not need the aid of counterfactuals and/or laws to (...)
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  28. Agustín Vicente (2001). El Principio Del Cierre Causal Del Mundo Físico (The Priniciple of the Causal Closure of the Physical World). Crítica 33 (99):3 - 17.score: 30.0
    Cabe argumentar en favor del fisicismo a partir de consideraciones metodológicas o epistémicas, o desde un punto de vista ontológico. En los últimos años se ha venido presentando un potente argumento ontológico que hace un uso esencial de lo que se ha dado en llamar el "principio del cierre causal del mundo físico". En este artículo examino si es posible que sea la propia física quien fundamente este principio. Propongo que, con la ayuda de las contemporáneas teorías reductivas de la (...)
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  29. Fernando Martinez-Manrique & Agustin Vicente (2009). On the Psychological Reality of the Minimal Proposition. In Philippe de Brabanter & Mikhail Kissine (eds.), Utterance Interpretation and Cognitive Models. Emmerald Publishers.score: 30.0
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  30. Kim J. Vicente (2000). Is Science an Evolutionay Process? Evidence From Miscitation of the Scientific Literature. Perspectives on Science 8 (1):53-69.score: 30.0
    : This article describes a psychological test of Hull's (1988) theory of science as an evolutionary process by seeing if it can account for how scientists sometimes remember and cite the scientific literature. The conceptual adequacy of Hull's theory was evaluated by comparing it to Bartlett's (1932) seminal theory of human remembering. Bartlett found that remembering is an active, reconstructive process driven by a schema that biases recall in the direction of proto- typicality and personal involvement. This account supports Hull's (...)
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  31. Kim J. Vicente (1998). Four Reasons Why the Science of Psychology is Still in Trouble. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2):224-225.score: 30.0
    Chow's monograph exhibits four prototypical symptoms of psychology's enduring scientific crisis: (a) it equates empirical science with statistical analysis; (b) it settles for qualitative rather than quantitative theories; (c) it ignores the role of ecological validity in the generalizability of theories; and (d) it puts rigid adherence to arbitrary but documentable rules over critical thinking about the meaning of results.
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  32. Agustín Vicente & Femando Martínez Manrique (2003). La Relatividad Lingüística En Los Tiempos Del Mentalés. Theoria 18 (1):87-106.score: 30.0
    En este artículo reevaluamos la tesis de la relatividad lingüística tomando corno referencia la vision de la mente que Fodor ha venido ofreciendo. Partiendo de su argumento clásico a favor del lenguaje del pensamiento, veremos como el desarrollo de su tesis de la modularidad y de su mas reciente teoria psicosemántica (el atomismo informacional), permiten compatibilizar su posición con, al menos, una variedad de relatividad, la relatividad léxica. Así mismo, examinaremos su ultimo argumento en favor de la prioridad explicativa del (...)
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  33. Agustín Vicente (2004). The Role of Dispositions in Explanations. Theoria 19 (3):301-310.score: 30.0
    According to a model defended by some authors, dispositional predicates, or concepts, can be legitimately used in causal explanations, but such a use is not necessary. For every explanation couched in dispositional terms, there is always a better, and complete, explanation that makes use of a different vocabulary, that of categorial bases. In what follows, I will develop this view, and then argue that there is a kind of use of dispositions in explanations that does not fall within this model. (...)
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  34. Agustín Vicente & Jesús Ezquerro (1996). Jaegwon Kim. Supervenience and Mind. [REVIEW] Theoria 11 (1):235-237.score: 30.0
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  35. Agustín Vicente (1999). Sobredeterminación Causal Mente-Cuerpo (Mind-Body Causal Overdetermination). Theoria 14 (3):511-524.score: 30.0
    Jaegwon Kim ha actualizado y resumido el problema cartesiano de la causación mental en tres ideas en conflicto: el principio deI cierre causal deI mundo fisico, la eficacia causal de la mente, y el principio de exclusión causal-explicativa (PEE). Este último principio nos dice que no puede haber dos causas/explicaciones causales que sean ambas completas e independientes para un evento determinado, salvo en casos de sobredeterminación. Aunque la forma habitual de afrontar este problema de exclusión es buscar una relación de (...)
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  36. Agustín Vicente (2002). The Dual "Explanandum" Strategy (La Estrategia Del Doble Explanandum). Crítica 34 (101):73 - 96.score: 30.0
    In this paper I try to fix the price that a non-epiphenomenal dualism demands. To begin with, the defender of non-epiphenomenal dualism cannot hold that mental events cause physical events, since the physical world is causally closed. Hence, she must say that mental events cause events that are not physical, or at least, events that are not affected by the principle of the causal closure of the physical world (this is the "dual explanandum strategy"). However, this is not all: the (...)
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  37. Orlando Vicente (forthcoming). Ainda a questão do tempo de curso. Crítica.score: 30.0
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  38. Juan Vicente (2005). John Dewey, La Opinión Pública y Sus Problemas. Chromatikon 1:222-228.score: 30.0
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  39. Juan Vicente (2005). Xavier García Raffi, Alfred North Whitehead. Chromatikon 1:229-232.score: 30.0
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  40. Raúl Villegas Marín (2006). Aversi texerunt eum La crítica a Agustin y a los Agustinianos sudgálicos en el Commonitorium de Vicente de Lérins. Augustinianum 46 (2):481-528.score: 9.0
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  41. Vicente Serrano Marín (2011). La Herida de Spinoza: Felicidad y Política En la Vida Posmoderna. Editorial Anagrama.score: 6.0
    La vida entera de muchos ensayistas transcurre sin dar jamás con un tema. Este ensayo no sólo se topa con un tema, sino que incluso se da el lujo de aprovecharlo. El tema es la felicidad. Sin embargo, La herida de Spinoza es un libro de ?losofía, no de autoayuda. Parte de algunas conclusiones recientes de la neurología, en particular de las investigaciones de Antonio Damasio acerca de la impertinencia de la secular división entre mente y cuerpo. El propio Damasio (...)
     
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  42. Nicholas Maxwell (2010). Reply to Comments on Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom. Philosophia 38 (4):667-690.score: 3.0
    In this article I reply to comments made by Agustin Vicente and Giridhari Lal Pandit on Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom (McHenry 2009 ). I criticize analytic philosophy, go on to expound the argument for the need for a revolution in academic inquiry so that the basic aim becomes wisdom and not just knowledge, defend aim-oriented empiricism, outline my solution to the human world/physical universe problem, and defend the thesis that free will is compatible with physicalism.
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  43. Vicente Medina (1992). The Possibility of an Indigenous Philosophy: A Latin American Perspective. American Philosophical Quarterly 29 (4):373 - 380.score: 3.0
  44. Vicente Aboites (2002). Some Remarks About Newton's Demonstrations in Optics: Newton's Missing Experiment. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53 (3):455-458.score: 3.0
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  45. William J. Rapaport (2005). CASTANEDA, Hector-Neri (1924–1991). In John R. Shook (ed.), The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, 1860-1960. Thoemmes Press.score: 3.0
    H´ector-Neri Casta˜neda-Calder´on (December 13, 1924–September 7, 1991) was born in San Vicente Zacapa, Guatemala. He attended the Normal School for Boys in Guatemala City, later called the Military Normal School for Boys, from which he was expelled for refusing to fight a bully; the dramatic story, worthy of being filmed, is told in the “De Re” section of his autobiography, “Self-Profile” (1986). He then attended a normal school in Costa Rica, followed by studies in philosophy at the University of (...)
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  46. Vicente Medina (2002). Locke's Militant Liberalism: A Reply to Carl Schmitt's State of Exception. History of Philosophy Quarterly 19 (4):345 - 365.score: 3.0
    Carl Schmitt contends that liberal constitutionalism or the rule of law fails because it neglects the state of exception and the political, namely politics viewed as a distinction between friend and enemy groups. Yet, as a representative of liberal constitutionalism, Locke grapples with the state of exception by highlighting a magistrate prerogative and/or the right of the majority to act during a serious political crisis. Rather than neglecting the political, Locke’s state of war presupposes it. My thesis is that Schmitt’s (...)
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  47. Vicente Lull & Rafael Micó (2011). Archaeology of the Origin of the State: The Theories. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    This book, newly translated from the original Spanish, first offers a summary of the main theories about what we today call the `State', a category that draws together various interests in the research into the past of human societies and, at the same time, inspires passionate political and ideological debate. The authors review political philosophies from Greek antiquity to contemporary evolutionism. They then examine how the State has been viewed and studied within archaeology in the twentieth century, and offer an (...)
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  48. Vicente Cueto (2013). El poeta y la multitud. “Sobre algunos temas en Baudelaire” de Walter Benjamin. Estudios de Filosofía 10:103-111.score: 3.0
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  49. Vicente Muñoz Delgado (1992). Sobre la obra filosófica de Juan David García Bacca. Theoria 7 (1-2):1325-1352.score: 3.0
    In this piece of work we considerer mathematical logic as a whole. The three steps distinguished by Husserl, to wit, pure logic grammar, logic of the non-contradiction and logic of the truth, are analysed. They are applied to the logistics by distinguishing different levels and layers. In each level the logistics methods (technique) and its correspondence with the formal ontology inside the philosophical phenomenology are taken into account. The subject is completed explaining the axiomatic as well as the Greek life (...)
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  50. Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte (1997). Mind and Morality. Theoria 12 (2):384-386.score: 3.0
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  51. Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte (1992). Naturaleza humana y conducta. Theoria 7 (1-2):789-815.score: 3.0
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  52. Vicente Sebastian (1997). Child Labour. Business Ethics 6 (4):208–212.score: 3.0
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  53. Victor Urquidi, Vicente Sanchez & Eduardo Terrazas (1982). Latin America's Prospects and Alternatives Vis-a-Vis World Problems. World Futures 18 (1):41-70.score: 3.0
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  54. Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte (2013). Showing and Saying. An Aesthetic Difference. Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 6 (1):139-150.score: 3.0
    Wittgenstein’s distinction between saying and showing and the associated thesis, what can be shown cannot be said, were crucial to his first philosophy, persisted throughout the evolution of his whole thought and played a key role in his views on aesthetics. The objective of art is access to the mystical, forcing us to become aware of the uniqueness of our own experience and life. When art is good is a perfect expression and the work of art becomes like a tautology. (...)
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  55. Marcelino Agís Villaverde, Carlos Baliñas & Jesús Ríos Vicente (eds.) (2007). Concordia y Violencia: Una Reflexión Filosófica Para El Mundo de Hoy: Actas de Los Viii Encuentros Internacionales de Filosofía En El Camino de Santiago: Santiago de Compostela, 2, 3, 4 de Mayo de 2005. [REVIEW] Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Servizo de Publicacions E Intercambio Científico.score: 3.0
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  56. Colomina Almiñana, Juan José & Vicente Raga Rosaleny (eds.) (2010). La Filosofía de Richard Rorty: Entre Pragmatismo y Relativismo. Biblioteca Nueva.score: 3.0
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  57. Vicente Muñoz Delgado (1992). Sobre la Obra Filosófica de Juan David García Bacca. Theoria 7 (1/2/3).score: 3.0
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  58. Vicente Hernández Pedrero (2011). Ética de la Inmanencia: El Factor Spinoza. Universidad de la Laguna. Biblioteca.score: 3.0
     
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  59. Howard Vicenté Knox (2001). The Philosophy of William James ; & Responses and Reviews. Thoemmes Press.score: 3.0
    The Foundations of Pragmatism in American Thought Series offers two sets of volumes containing the most significant defenses and critiques of pragmatism written before World War I: the Early Defenders of Pragmatism and Early Critics of Pragmatism . This, the first collection, Early Defenders , provides key texts for understanding the context of pragmatism’s years of greatest vitality. The early defenders were products of pragmatism’s three cradles. H. Heath Bawden was a graduate of the Chicago philosophy department, having studied with (...)
     
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  60. Howard Vicenté Knox (1928). The Will to Be Free. London, Constable and Company Ltd..score: 3.0
  61. Vicente Medina (2010). Militant Intolerant People: A Challenge to John Rawls' Political Liberalism. Political Studies 58 (3):556-571.score: 3.0
    In this article, it is argued that a significant internal tension exists in John Rawls' political liberalism. He holds the following positions that might plausibly be considered incongruous: (1) a commitment to tolerating a broad right of freedom of political speech, including a right of subversive advocacy; (2) a commitment to restricting this broad right if it is intended to incite and likely to bring about imminent violence; and (3) a commitment to curbing this broad right only if there is (...)
     
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  62. Vicente Medina (2013). The Innocent in the Just War Thinking of Vitoria and Suárez: A Challenge Even for Secular Just War Theorists and International Law. Ratio Juris 26 (1):47-64.score: 3.0
    Vitoria and Suárez defend the categorical immunity of the innocent not to be intentionally killed. But they allow for inflicting collective punishment on the innocent and the noninnocent alike during and after a just war. So they allow for deliberately harming them. Inflicting harm on the innocent can often result in their death. Hence, holding both claims seems incoherent. First, the objections against using the term “innocent” are explained. Second, their views on just war are explored. And third, by appealing (...)
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  63. Vicente Medina (2006). Unconditional Vs. Conditional Critics of Terrorist Violence: A Seemingly Endless Debate. Public Affairs Quarterly 20 (4):363-379.score: 3.0
    This paper explores whether terrorist violence could be morally justified or excused. It defends the absolute immunity of innocent people against those who might want to sacrifice them for other goals. The defense is based on recognizing people’s stringent natural duty of nonmaleficence, which entails an obligation on moral agents to refrain from intentionally bringing about harm or significant risk of it to the innocent. The paper is divided into two parts. The first part distinguishes between unconditional and conditional critics’ (...)
     
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  64. Vicente J. Miró (2012). What's the Interest of a Chesterton Conference? The Chesterton Review 38 (1-2):336-336.score: 3.0
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  65. Juan P. Núñez & Francisco de Vicente (2004). Unconscious Learning. Conditioning to Subliminal Visual Stimuli. Spanish Journal of Psychology 7 (1):13-28.score: 3.0
     
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  66. Vicente Requeno Y. Vives (2008). Escritos Filosóficos. Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza.score: 3.0
     
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  67. Vicente Raga Rosaleny (2009). The Current Debate About Montaigne's Skepticism. In Maia Neto, José Raimundo, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Skepticism in the Modern Age: Building on the Work of Richard Popkin. Brill.score: 3.0
     
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  68. Vicente Serrano Marín (2005). Nihilismo y Modernidad: Dialéctica de la Antiilustración. Plaza y Valdés Editores.score: 3.0
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  69. Vicente Serrano Marín (2010). Soñando Monstruos: Terror y Delirio En la Modernidad. Plaza y Valdes Editores.score: 3.0
    ¿Qué pasaría si, en el momento fundacional de la modernidad, el personaje principal no fuera el yo cartesiano, sino ese otro personaje que Descartes llamó genio maligno? Esa es la hipótesis que plantea el presente ensayo: ¿qué ocurriría si en lugar de la agotada certeza del yo, el mundo moderno se hubiera asentado más bien sobre la confusión y sobre la trampa que se condensan en la metáfora del genio maligno? Desde esa hipótesis, la mayor parte de las configuraciones filosóficas (...)
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  70. Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte (1997). Mind and Morality: An Examination of Hume's Moral Psychology. Theoria 12 (2):384-386.score: 3.0
     
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  71. Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte (1992). Naturaleza Humana y Conducta. Theoria 7 (1/2/3).score: 3.0
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  72. J. Félix Lozano, Guillermo Palau-Salvador, Vicent Gozálvez & Alejandra Boni (2006). The Use of Moral Dilemmas for Teaching Agricultural Engineers. Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (2).score: 1.0
    Agricultural engineers’ jobs are especially related to sustainability and earth life issues. They usually work with plants or animals, and the aim of their work is often linked to producing food to allow people to improve their quality of life. Taking into account this dual function, the moral requirements of their day-to-day professional practice are arguably greater than those of other professions. Agricultural engineers can develop their ability to live up to this professional responsibility by receiving ethical training during their (...)
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  73. Antonio Vicent Cernuda (1975). “Considerar”, acepcion axiológica de χαλέω y su presencio en la Biblia. Augustinianum 15 (3):445-455.score: 1.0
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