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  1. Pensamiento positivista ecuatoriano.Carlos Paladines Escudero & Samuel Guerra B. (eds.) - 1982 - [Quito]: Corporación Editora Nacional.
    Valiosa antología, precedida por una exposición del positivismo europeo (Carlos Paladines Escudero) y otra sobre esa misma corriente en Ecuador (Samuel Guerra Bravo). Este último sostiene que el positivismo en el Ecuador fue 'la ideología de la burguesía comercial-bancaria de Guayaquil que 'controló' el país entre 1895 y 1934'. Los autores cuyos textos se incluyen son: Julio Endara, Juan H. Peralta, Julio Arauz y César H. Semblantes, todos del siglo XX"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
     
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    Do Children With Developmental Language Disorder Activate Scene Knowledge to Guide Visual Attention? Effect of Object-Scene Inconsistencies on Gaze Allocation.Andrea Helo, Ernesto Guerra, Carmen Julia Coloma, Paulina Aravena-Bravo & Pia Rämä - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Our visual environment is highly predictable in terms of where and in which locations objects can be found. Based on visual experience, children extract rules about visual scene configurations, allowing them to generate scene knowledge. Similarly, children extract the linguistic rules from relatively predictable linguistic contexts. It has been proposed that the capacity of extracting rules from both domains might share some underlying cognitive mechanisms. In the present study, we investigated the link between language and scene knowledge development. To do (...)
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    Cartas de amor y de guerra. Correspondencia femenina de Cuba (siglo XIX).Eva Bravo-Garcia - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (51).
    El azar de la guerra ha permitido rescatar un corpus epistolar femenino escrito en Cuba en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Esta contribución muestra, a través de algunos documentos, cómo mujeres cubanas de distinto estatus social, etnia y formación narran desde su experiencia personal y según su competencia escrituraria, la experiencia de las contiendas que dieron la independencia a la isla. Los textos permiten trazar una imagen de la mujer y de los usos lingüísticos que caracterizan al español (...)
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    ¿Derecho Internacional o Guerra Imperial? Hans Kelsen y Carl Schmitt Ante la Pacificación de Las Relaciones Interestatales Por Medio Del Derecho.Ramón Campderrich Bravo - 2009 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 43:19-38.
    En este artículo se exponen las principales ideas de Hans Kelsen y Carl Schmitt en torno a la guerra y la paz en las relaciones internacionales a partir de la idea de ‘pacif is- mo jurídico’ y se valora su sentido a la luz del debate contemporáneo sobre las lamadas “guerra humanitaria” y “guerra contra el terrorismo”.
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    Humanitarismo literario y migración forzada: un estudio de Las tierras arrasadas de Emiliano Monge.Carlos Gardeazábal Bravo - 2022 - Co-herencia 19 (36):269-292.
    Las tierras arrasadas de Emiliano Monge se encuentra entre el creciente corpus de novelas y películassobre los migrantes centroamericanos y los diferentes tipos de violencia que afrontan. Monge aborda en esta obra los efectos de la militarización en la política migratoria de México, impulsada por la guerra contra el narco que comenzó en 2006. Esta novela lleva a cabo un desmonte crítico del humanitarismo literario al tiempo que enfatiza la vulnerabilidad de los migrantes y su agencia. En tal sentido, (...)
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    Cartas y comunicaciones de las élites militares cubanas (siglo XIX).Eva Bravo-Garcia - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (54).
    En esta investigación se analiza la expresión escrita individual de las élites miliares que participan en las guerras de la independencia de Cuba. La producción escrituraria es un reflejo de la variedad social coetánea, por lo que permite tanto estudiar la vitalidad de fenómenos sociolingüísticos como determinar los rasgos que constituyen la base de la variedad cubana del español. Además, la selección de cartas cruzadas entre mandos militares y afectos a la causa evidencia la gestación del modelo de _cubanía_ que (...)
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    ¿Cómo nombrar nuestra violencia? La lucha por las denominaciones de la guerra en Colombia.Luis Fernando Trejos Rosero, Amparo Bravo Hernández & Reynell Badillo Sarmiento - 2024 - Araucaria 26 (55).
    En este artículo intentamos recopilar las diferentes respuestas que se han dado al interrogante: ¿cuál es la naturaleza de la guerra en Colombia? Para ello, hemos estudiado seis formas de definir la violencia en Colombia: i) guerra anti/comunista; ii) conflicto agrario; iii) conflicto criminalizado; iv) guerra civil/guerra contra la sociedad; v) conflicto internacionalizado; vi) amenaza terrorista. Concluimos que los cambios de los actores armados, sus repertorios de violencia y del contexto internacional son respondidos por masas críticas (...)
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  8. Dios, Patria y Rey. José de la Riva-Agüero y Javier Prado.Víctor Samuel Rivera - 2010 - Araucaria 12 (24).
    El artículo es una presentación de una de las obras más emblemáticas del pensamiento político peruano de inicios del siglo XX: Carácter de la literatura del Perú independiente, la primera obra de José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma. La historiografía ha considerado este texto como una obra de historia de la literatura; también como un trabajo “liberal”. Carácter de la literatura sería en realidad una obra de filosofía social positivista. Pero sería además una versión peruana del positivismo monarquista royaliste. Riva-Agüero (...)
     
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  9. La reina belicosa y pacífica. Anamnesis de la teología política de Descartes.Víctor Samuel Rivera - 2005 - Estudios Filosóficos 54 (157):475-504.
    La presente contribución intenta una ontología de la decisión política sobre la guerra y la paz a partir del pensar rememorante. Se toma como motivo narrativo el Ballet de la Paz de Descartes (1649); modelo nostálgico de una modernidad alternativa, adviene del olvido contra los presupuestos conceptuales individualistas y violentistas de la filosofía política moderna. Una hermenéutica política del Discurso del Método busca un Descartes teólogo político, contramoderno, partidario de una política destinal. Una silenciosa Reina, Belicosa y Pacífica, es (...)
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    Anna Bravo, La Conta dei salvati. Dalla Grande Guerra al Tibet : storie di sangue risparmiato.Maurizia Morini - 2014 - Clio 39:279-281.
    L’historienne Anna Bravo s’occupe depuis longtemps du rapport des hommes et des femmes avec la guerre et les armes. La Conta dei salvati traverse librement périodes et pays à la recherche du « sang épargné ». Son approche se situe dans une ligne historiographique attentive à la diversité du réel, prenant en compte vie quotidienne et émotions, s’intéressant aux groupes marginaux voire « invisibles » ; en cela, elle puise ses outils dans les Black studies, l’histoire des femmes et (...)
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    Michela Ponzani, Guerra alle donne. Partigiane, vittime di stupro, « amanti del nemico ». 1940-1945.Julie Le Gac - 2014 - Clio 39:296-298.
    S’inscrivant dans une histoire du genre florissante de l’Italie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, comme en témoignent notamment les travaux d’Anna Bravo, Anna Maria Bruzzone, Dianale Gaglinai ou encore de Gabriella Gribaudi, l’ouvrage de Michela Ponzani, issu d’une thèse de doctorat, étudie les mémoires féminines de la guerre et leurs écarts par rapport à la « mémoire nationale ». En rendant compte des expériences variées vécues par les femmes entre 1940 et 1945, l’auteure s’attache à démon...
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    Samuel Pufendorf e a diferença entre Direitos Perfeitos e Imperfeitos/Samuel Pufendorf and the distinction between Perfect and Imperfect Rights.Luiz Felipe Netto de Andrade E. Silva Sahd - 2013 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 3 (6):49.
    A hipótese deste artigo tem o objetivo de mostrar que Samuel Pufendorf utiliza e elabora a distinção efetuada por Hugo Grotius entre direitos perfeitos e imperfeitos. De certo modo Pufendorf vai mais adiante do que Grotius e não apenas aceita a sua distinção, como também a esclarece: os direitos em geral são poderes morais obtidos pela lei que apresentam ao mesmo tempo dois tipos de poder moral e de direitos. No caso dos direitos perfeitos, o homem está por definição (...)
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    Racionalidad del terror.Julián Sauquillo - 2012 - Isegoría 46:125-150.
    El terrorismo contemporáneo no es un fenómeno ancestral, irracional y oriental. Tampoco es una reacción fanática de las religiones que reivindican una sociedad atrasada frente a las sociedades desarrolladas del primer mundo. El terrorismo actual es un fenómeno plenamente moderno: uno de los peores engendros de la sociedad moderna, dotado de una planificación racional de objetivos. Una interpretación capciosa de la religión islámica dota al terrorismo de una proyección universal entre la numerosa audiencia de descontentos con el poderío de esa (...)
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  14. Realism and the Value of Explanation.Samuel John Andrews - 2023 - Philosophical Quarterly 73 (4):1305–1314.
    Dasgupta poses a serious challenge to realism about natural properties. He argues that there is no acceptable explanation of why natural properties deserve the value realists assign to them and are consequently absent of value. In response, this paper defines and defends an alternative non-explanatory account of normativity compatible with realism. Unlike Lewis and Sider, who believe it is sufficient to defend realism solely on realist terms, I engage with the challenge on unfriendly grounds by revealing a tu quoque. Dasgupta (...)
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  15. Dispositions and Powers.Toby Friend & Samuel Kimpton-Nye - 2023 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Tuomas E. Tahko.
    As we understand them, dispositions are relatively uncontroversial 'predicatory' properties had by objects disposed in certain ways. By contrast, powers are hypothetical 'ontic' properties posited in order to explain dispositional behaviour. Chapter 1 outlines this distinction in more detail. Chapter 2 offers a summary of the issues surrounding analysis of dispositions and various strategies in contemporary literature to address them, including one of our own. Chapter 3 describes some of the important questions facing the metaphysics of powers including why they're (...)
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    On the duty of man and citizen according to natural law.Samuel Pufendorf - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by James Tully & Michael Silverthorne.
    Samuel Pufendorf is one of the most important moral and political philosophers of the seventeenth century. His theory, which builds on Grotius and Hobbes, was immediately recognized as a classic and taken up by writers as diverse as Locke, Hume, Rousseau, and Smith. Over the past twenty years there has been a renaissance of Pufendorf scholarship. On the Duty of Man and Citizen is Pufendorf's own epitome of his monumental On the Law of Nature and of Nations, and it (...)
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    Being Me Being You: Adam Smith and Empathy.Samuel Fleischacker - 2019 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Modern notions of empathy often celebrate its ability to bridge divides, to unite humankind. But how do we square this with the popular view that we can never truly comprehend the experience of being someone else? In this book, Samuel Fleischacker delves into the work of Adam Smith to draw out an understanding of empathy that respects both personal difference and shared humanity. After laying out a range of meanings for the concept of empathy, Fleischacker proposes that what Smith (...)
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    Minimal assumption derivation of a weak Clauser–Horne inequality.Samuel Portmann & Adrian Wüthrich - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 38 (4):844-862.
  19. On some objections to the powers-BSA.Samuel Kimpton-Nye - 2024 - Philosophical Quarterly 74 (3):998-1006.
    This paper responds to Friend’s (2023) critique of the Powers-BSA, a view according to which laws of nature are efficient descriptions of how modally laden properties (powers) are possibly distributed in spacetime. In the course of this response, the paper discusses the nature of scientific and metaphysical explanation, the aim of science and the structure of modal space.
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  20. On the duty of man and citizen.Samuel Pufendorf - 2007 - In Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Bernard Stiegler’s postfoundational aesthetics and gestural apparatuses for a memory to come.Luis Guerra Miranda - 2024 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 16 (2):133-146.
    This article explores Bernard Stiegler’s philosophical approach to culture in dialogue with Oliver Marchart’s postfoundational framework and conflictual aesthetics. Through the exposition of two different cases of gestural devices, it exposes Stiegler’s potential postfoundational aesthetics as an attempt to establish the necessary conditions for re-thinking the grounded-ungrounded existing relationship between humans, technical objects, and the composition of potential realities to grasp from an autopoietic relationship. These artistic and cultural examples are considered critical concepts that enhance and interrupt the philosophical discourse. (...)
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    Why don’t I experience the past or present as now? (Proceedings of the CAPE International Workshops, 2013. Part II: The CAPE International Conference “A Frontier of Philosophy of Time”).Kristie Miller & Samuel Baron - 2014 - CAPE Studies in Applied Philosophy and Ethics Series 2:155-166.
    30th Nov. and 1st Dec. 2013 at Kyoto University. Organizer: Takeshi Sakon.
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    Culture modulates implicit ownership-induced self-bias in memory.Samuel Sparks, Sheila J. Cunningham & Ada Kritikos - 2016 - Cognition 153:89-98.
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    Morality's Demands and Their Limits.Samuel Scheffler - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (10):531.
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    Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging to Probe Mental Status in Legal Cases: Ethical Concerns and Lessons Learned from Other Biotechnologies.Samuel K. Powell, Nehal A. Parikh & Robin N. Fiore - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (2):46-47.
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    Theoretical fertility McMullin-style.Samuel Schindler - 2017 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 7 (1):151-173.
    A theory’s fertility is one of the standard theoretical virtues. But how is it to be construed? In current philosophical discourse, particularly in the realism debate, theoretical fertility is usually understood in terms of novel success: a theory is fertile if it manages to make successful novel predictions. Another, more permissible, notion of fertility can be found in the work of Ernan McMullin. This kind of fertility, McMullin claims, gives us just as strong grounds for realism. My paper critically assesses (...)
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    Ideal theory, political liberalism, and the well‐ordered society.Samuel Freeman - 2023 - Journal of Social Philosophy 55 (2):278-298.
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  28. La cosmovisión y el método de investigación.Tevni Grajales Guerra - 1999 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 10:2-11.
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    The Idea of Global Justice: A Progress Report.Samuel Scheffler - 2014 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 20:17-35.
  30. Book Review: Democratic Equality, by James Lindley Wilson. [REVIEW]Samuel Bagg - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (3):517-522.
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    Oblique warping: A general distortion of spatial perception.Sami R. Yousif & Samuel D. McDougle - 2024 - Cognition 247 (C):105762.
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    Was Thomas Hobbes the first biopolitical thinker?Samuel Lindholm - 2023 - History of the Human Sciences 36 (3-4):221-241.
    Thomas Hobbes's name often comes up as scholars debate the history of biopower, which regulates the biological life of individual bodies and entire populations. This article examines whether and to what extent Hobbes may be regarded as the first biopolitical philosopher. I investigate this question by performing a close reading of Hobbes's political texts and by comparing them to some of the most influential theories on biopolitics proposed by Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Roberto Esposito, and others. Hobbes is indeed the (...)
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    Sefer ha-zikhronot.Samuel ben Abraham Aboab - 2000 - Yerushalayim: Ahavat shalom. Edited by Yaʻaḳov Mosheh Hilel.
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  34. A Neo-Confucian Architectural Ethic.Samuel Cocks - forthcoming - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy:1-22.
    Neo-Confucian metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical theories provide support for an architectural ethic. The latter can be justified through an emphasis on the humane person who becomes one with all things, appropriate knowing of reality, and an extended theory of virtue. Built space can express a wide range of virtue or excellence, some human-centered, some not, demonstrating how _qi_ 氣 and _li_ 理 present an enormous range of possibilities. A Neo-Confucian approach to built space also aligns with specific themes prevalent in (...)
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    The World’s Participation in God’s Trinitarian Life.Samuel M. Powell - 2008 - Process Studies 37 (1):145-165.
    Like process theism, Christian theology affirms the immanence of God in the world and of the world in God. Unlike process theism, it also affirms the ontological priority of God over the world. As a result, Christian theologians will object to describing God’s relation to the world by analogy with the mind’s relation to the body or in terms of whole-part relations. In Christian history, the God-world relation has been more often described in terms of “participation.” The world is said (...)
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    Application de la prospection géophysique à la topographie urbaine, IL Philippes, les quartiers Ouest.Samuel Provost & Michael Boyd - 2002 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 126 (2):431-488.
    A third electrical geophysical prospection campaign conducted at Philippi in September 2001 added 9 ha to the area already covered. The interpretation of the results in the West part of the town shows that it was organised in three rows of insulae of the same module (ca. 27 x 83 m). The first row on the south side of the principal axis, which is the Via Egnatia, comprises several monumental groups, induding a large Early Christian basilica and a double stoa (...)
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    Philippes.Samuel Provost - 2002 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 126 (2):502-518.
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    Newborn chicks need no number tricks. Commentary: Number-space mapping in the newborn chick resembles humans' mental number line.Samuel Shaki & Martin H. Fischer - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  39. Locke's polemic against nativism.Samuel C. Rickless - 2007 - In Lex Newman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding". New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In the 17th century, there was a lively debate in the intellectual circles with which Locke was familiar, revolving around the question whether the human mind is furnished with innate ideas. Although a few scholars declared that there is no good reason to believe, and good reason not to believe, in the existence of innate ideas, the vast majority took for granted that God, in his infinite goodness and wisdom, has inscribed in human minds innate principles that constitute the foundation (...)
     
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    Reflexiones de los autores y las editoras sobre el debate.Ezequiel Adamovsky, Sergio Caggiano, Nicolás Fernández Bravo, María de Lourdes Ghidoli, María Cecilia Martino, Eva Lamborghini & Lea Geler - 2016 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 6 (2).
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    European regulatory issues in nanomedicine.Giorgia Guerra - 2008 - NanoEthics 2 (1):87-97.
    The paper is intended to focus on peculiarities of nanomedicine and the importance of social concerns implicated, in order to understand if existing regulations are appropriate to maintain its safety or if a new ad hoc regulatory framework is needed. Consideration of social challenges will underline the crucial role of medical ethics in regulatory discussion.
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  42. Between the crowd and the band: performance experience, creative practice, and wellbeing for professional touring musicians.Andrew Geeves, Samuel Jones, Jane Davidson & John Sutton - 2020 - International Journal of Wellbeing 10 (5):5-26.
    In some musical genres, professional performers play live shows many times a week. Arduous touring schedules bring encounters with wildly diverse audiences across many different performance ecologies. We investigate the kinds of creativity involved in such repeated live performance, kinds of creativity that are quite unlike songwriting and recording, and examine the central factors that influence musicians’ wellbeing over the course of a tour. The perspective of the professional musician has been underrepresented in research on relations between music and wellbeing, (...)
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    Emergencias, transiciones y colapsos. Apuntes sobre filosofía política práctica y resiliencia.Maria Jose Guerra Palmero - 2024 - Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Politica 5:35-55.
    My aim in this tentative text is framing political philosophy in the planetary context of Anthropocene. I will explore the political meaning of three non-excluding scenarios (emergencies, transitions and collapse) in order to demand the adequate doses of realism and utopianism to survive as an eco-dependent humanity. The climate emergency implies the acceptance of resilience as a political objective from the starting point of our radical vulnerability. We need a practical political philosophy that makes room for hope.
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    Theoretical Assessment of the Impact of Water Stress on Plants Production: Case of Banana-Plantain.Gisèle Mophou, Samuel Bowong, André Nana Yakam & Carmelle Kabiwa Kadje - 2023 - Acta Biotheoretica 71 (4).
    The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of water stress on plants production. We propose a mathematical model for the dynamics growth of plants that takes into account the concentration of available water in the soil, water stress, plant production and plants compensation. Sensitivity analysis of the model has been performed in order to determine the impact of related parameters on the dynamics growth of plants. We present the theoretical analysis of the model with and without water (...)
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  45. El derecho como proceso dialéctico natural.Samuel Máynez Ramírez - 1956 - México,:
     
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    Reply to Lewis: Must Poetry be Poetic?Samuel D. Rocha - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (1):113-114.
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    Empirical Adequacy and Scientific Discovery.Samuel Simon - 2008 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 12 (1):35-48.
    This paper aims to show that Bas van Fraassen’s constructive empiricism, such as it is expounded in The Scientific Image, ends up in considerable difficulties in the philosophy of science. The main problem would be the exclusion of mathematics from the conception of science, given its clear absence of empirical adequacy, which is the most important requirement of his formulation. In this sense, it is suggested a more inclusive formulation of scientific theory, aroused from the notion of Da Costa’s simple (...)
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    Universalidad de los derechos fundamentales, multiculturalismo y dignidad humana: una aproximación desde la teoría de los derechos de Luigi Ferrajoli.Ana Ylenia Guerra Vaquero - 2014 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 48:203-215.
    El contexto social actual está protagonizado por una ciudadanía diferenciada o multicultural. La titularidad de derechos fundamentales de los sujetos integrantes y el valor de la dignidad humana como valor cualif icado debe regir las relaciones, incluso en el caso de que tales derechos deban ser limitados. Para Ferrajoli son derechos fundamentales todos aquellos derechos subjetivos que corresponden universalmente a todos los seres humanos en cuanto dotados del status de ciudadanos o personas con capacidad de obrar, entendiendo por derecho subjetivo (...)
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    Reflexiones de los autores y las editoras sobre el debate.Ezequiel Adamovsky, Sergio Caggiano, Nicolás Fernández Bravo, María de Lourdes Ghidoli, María Cecilia Martino, Eva Lamborghini & Lea Geler - 2016 - Corpus.
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    Epistemological knots for a history of the resistances of Southern feminisms.Mariana Guerra Pérez & Mariana Alvarado - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (7):e230105.
    Este texto se sitúa en la juntura de los feminismos del sur que señalaron el encubrimiento de la heterogeneidad de las mujeres indo-afro-latino-americanas. Desde las cadencias y los ritmos de las voces de mujeres de Nuestra América cuyos saberes interrumpen, disrumpen e intervienen muestra que los problemas del feminismo blanco burgués del norte no son los de todas las mujeres puesto que algunas mujeres escapan a la fragilidad femenina que justifica el paternalismo y los micromachismos dentro y fuera de la (...)
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