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    Consentimiento y reduplicación. Apuntes sobre el sentido de la libertad en el pensamiento de Francisco Leocata.Mosto Marisa - forthcoming - Tábano.
    El artículo intenta realizar una síntesis de la cuestión de la libertad y los valores, su sentido ético y su anclaje onto-antropológico con el fin de señalar el contexto amplio en que éstos se sitúan en el pensamiento de Francisco Leocata. Uno de los objetivos principales de la obra de Leocata ha sido fortalecer el concepto de persona, su racionalidad y sus raíces metafísicas en respuesta a corrientes filosóficas contemporáneas que ponen en peligro la consistencia y el (...)
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    Estudios sobre fenomenología de la praxis.Francisco Leocata - 2007 - Buenos Aires: Proyecto Centro de Estudios Salesiano de Buenos Aires.
  3. Persona y ser moral en Rosmini: la búsqueda de un nuevo humanismo.Francisco Leocata - 2005 - Sapientia 60 (218):461-475.
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  4. Filosofía y ciencias humanas: para un nuevo diálogo interdisciplinario.Francisco Leocata - 2010 - Buenos Aires: EDUCA, Editorial de la Universidad Católica Argentina.
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    Los caminos de la filosofía en la Argentina.Francisco Leocata - 2004 - Buenos Aires: Centro de Estudios Salesiano de Buenos Aires (CESBA).
  6. Las ideas filosóficas en Argentina.Francisco Leocata - 1992 - Buenos Aires: Centro Salesiano de Estudios.
    Se trata de la obra más completa hasta hoy sobre la historia de las ideas filosóficas en Argentina. El primer volumen cubre desde la colonia hasta los comienzos de la superación del positivismo. El segundo se dedica al siglo veinte, desde 1910 a 1943, y considera que los temas capitales de esta etapa son la vida y los valores, notándose una relación menos estrecha, por lo menos en lo aparente, entre el pensamiento filosófico y la vida político-social. Sería altamente recomendable (...)
     
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    La vida humana como experiencia del valor: un diálogo con Louis Lavelle.Francisco Leocata - 1991 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Centro Salesiano de Estudios "San Juan Bosco".
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  8. Esencia y destino de la modernidad en Hegel.Francisco Leocata Sdb - 2001 - Sapientia 56 (209):139-174.
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  9. Escepticismo y fideísmo en el giro del siglo XVII.Francisco Leocata - 2011 - Sapientia 67 (229):5-32.
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  10. Idealismo y personalismo en Husserl.Francisco Leocata Sdb - 2000 - Sapientia 55 (208):397-429.
     
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    La racionalidad moderna y la fenomenología de Husserl.Francisco Leocata - 2003 - Sapientia 58 (213-14):245-301.
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  12. Modernidad e Ilustración en Jürgen Habermas.Francisco Leocata - 2002 - Sapientia 57 (211):235-270.
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  13. Modernidad e Ilustración en los primeros escritos de Nietzsche.Francisco Leocata - 2001 - Sapientia 56 (210):445-480.
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  14. Pascal y la crisis de la razôn.Francisco Leocata - 2000 - Sapientia 55 (207):55-86.
     
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    Recensión: Francisco Leocata, Situación y perspectivas de la filosofía moral actual.Marisa Mosto - 2018 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 21 (41):109-118.
    Francisco Leocata, Situación y perspectivas de la filosofía moral actual, Buenos Aires, Don Bosco, 2017, 258 pp., ISBN 978-950-514-811-0.
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    Francisco Leocata y la historia de la filosofía cristiana en Argentina.Mauro Nicolás Guerrero - forthcoming - Tábano.
    El presente escrito se propone a partir del análisis de los trabajos de Francisco Leocata sobre la historia de las ideas filosóficas en la Argentina distinguir tres líneas de fuerza o bien tres modos de hacer filosofía en armonía con la fe cristiana. Dos de ellos presentes ya desde los comienzos en la época de la colonia, y entrando progresivamente en disputa; un tercero que se perfila en el marco del llamado pensamiento latinoamericano. Para ello, será necesario elucidar (...)
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    Francisco Leocata y su lectura del cogito.Gabriel Zanotti - forthcoming - Tábano.
    En el presente artículo se analiza la visión de Leocata sobre el cogito cartesiano. Se destaca su lectura del sum desde el acto de ser del creacionismo de Santo Tomás y su mayor evidencia para el intelecto humano, al mismo tiempo que una nueva versión de la “idea de ser infinito” que lleva a una nueva reconsideración del argumento ontológico de Descartes. Se concluye con un llamado al debate sobre esta relectura.
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    Objetivo de mis trabajos filosóficos.Fransico Leocata - forthcoming - Tábano.
    El presente escrito, fechado en julio de 2018, fue hecho llegar a interesados en la obra de Francisco Leocata por la mediación de Gabriel Zanotti. Se trata de una reconsideración general de sus trabajos filosóficos explicitando sus motivaciones y aportes sobre los siguientes tópicos: la filosofía cristiana, la lectura de Descartes, la distinción entre modernidad filosófica e iluminismo, la atención dada a la fenomenología de Husserl, la relación entre lo histórico y lo teorético de sus escritos, y la (...)
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    La reducción vital y la vocación interdisciplinar de la fenomenología. Un diálogo entre Francisco Leocata y Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Jesica Estefanía Buffone & Martín Grassi - forthcoming - Tábano.
    Francisco Leocata propone una nueva reducción fenomenológica, que llama reducción vital, la cual nombra el centramiento del sujeto encarnado, la necesidad de sabernos traspasados por la historia y por los otros como punto de partida para la producción de conocimiento en el seno de nuestra experiencia de la vida. Esta reducción vital permite pensar al ser humano desde las diversas disciplinas científicas, en diálogo con la fenomenología y la metafísica. Si bien Leocata construye su fenomenología personalista sobre (...)
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  20. Francisco Leocata SDB Pontifieia Universidad Católiea Argentina Santa María de los Buenos Aires.Modernidad O. Ilustración - 2002 - Sapientia 57:235.
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    Timing in turn-taking and its implications for processing models of language.Stephen C. Levinson & Francisco Torreira - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:136034.
    The core niche for language use is in verbal interaction, involving the rapid exchange of turns at talking. This paper reviews the extensive literature about this system, adding new statistical analyses of behavioral data where they have been missing, demonstrating that turn-taking has the systematic properties originally noted by Sacks et al. (1974 ; hereafter SSJ). This system poses some significant puzzles for current theories of language processing: the gaps between turns are short (of the order of 200 ms), but (...)
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    A healthcare approach to mental integrity.Abel Wajnerman-Paz, Francisco Aboitiz, Florencia Álamos & Paulina Ramos Vergara - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    The current human rights framework can shield people from many of the risks associated with neurotechnological applications. However, it has been argued that we need either to articulate new rights or reconceptualise existing ones in order to prevent some of these risks. In this paper, we would like to address the recent discussion about whether current reconceptualisations of the right to mental integrity identify an ethical dimension that is not covered by existing moral and/or legal rights. The main challenge of (...)
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    The University As Infrastructure of Becoming: Re-Activating Academic Freedom Through Humility in Times of Radical Uncertainty.Nicolas Zehner & Francisco Durán Del Fierro - forthcoming - Social Epistemology.
    Traditionally, the field of science and technology studies (STS) considered the scientific laboratory as the central site of knowledge production and technological development. While providing rich analyses of the social construction of scientific knowledge and the role of non-human actors, STS scholars have often neglected the university – the very context in which laboratories themselves are embedded – as a relevant object of research. In this paper, we argue for re-introducing the university as a relevant category and object of analysis (...)
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    O darwinismo e Galicia.Francisco Díaz-Fierros Viqueira (ed.) - 2009 - Santiago de Compostela: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Servizo de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico.
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    Zambrano en Chile: artículos argentinos olvidados (Rescate y edición).Francisco José Martín Cabrero - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (3):737-758.
    Rescate y edición de cuatro artículos olvidados de María Zambrano publicados en el diario _Crítica_ de Buenos Aires en marzo de 1937. Los artículos se corresponden con los capítulos de la segunda parte de _Los intelectuales en el drama de__ España_, el libro que Zambrano escribió y publicó en Chile en la editorial Panorama en 1937. En este trabajo se da cuenta del estado de la cuestión relativo al periodo chileno de Zambrano, se procede al estudio de los artículos encontrados, (...)
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    Dunaton as ‘Capable’ versus ‘Possible’ in Aristotle’s Metaphysics ix 3-4.Francisco Gonzalez - 2022 - Ancient Philosophy 42 (2):453-470.
    While Aristotle’s explicit focus in Metaphysics Theta 1-5 is dunamis in the sense of the ‘capability’ a thing has to originate change in something else or in itself qua other, practically all translators, when they arrive at chapter four, switch to ‘possible’ and ‘impossible’ as translations of dunaton and adunaton. Such a switch is neither defensible nor necessary and the relevance of Theta 4 is understood only without it.
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    The causal axioms of algebraic quantum field theory: A diagnostic.Francisco Calderón - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 104 (C):98-108.
    Algebraic quantum field theory (AQFT) puts forward three ``causal axioms'' that aim to characterize the theory as one that implements relativistic causation: the spectrum condition, microcausality, and primitive causality. In this paper, I aim to show, in a minimally technical way, that none of them fully explains the notion of causation appropriate for AQFT because they only capture some of the desiderata for relativistic causation I state or because it is often unclear how each axiom implements its respective desideratum. After (...)
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    Photographic but not line-drawn faces show early perceptual neural sensitivity to eye gaze direction.Alejandra Rossi, Francisco J. Parada, Marianne Latinus & Aina Puce - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:98381.
    Our brains readily decode facial movements and changes in social attention, reflected in earlier and larger N170 event-related potentials (ERPs) to viewing gaze aversions vs. direct gaze in real faces (Puce et al. 2000). In contrast, gaze aversions in line-drawn faces do not produce these N170 differences (Rossi et al., 2014), suggesting that physical stimulus properties or experimental context may drive these effects. Here we investigated the role of stimulus-induced context on neurophysiological responses to dynamic gaze. Sixteen healthy adults viewed (...)
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    Shattering Presence: Being as Change, Time as the Sudden Instant in Heidegger's 1930–31 Seminar on Plato's Parmenides.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (2):313-338.
    a central thesis of martin heidegger's first reading of a Platonic dialogue, the 1924/25 course on the Sophist, was that, "for the Greeks, being means precisely to be present, to be in the present [Anwesend-sein, Gegenwärtig-sein]."1 Heidegger saw this Greek interpretation of being as leading to Plato's specific interpretation of being as eidos or idea. Heidegger makes this clear in the following passage from another Plato course, the 1931–32 course On the Essence of Truth: "'Idea' is the look [der Anblick] (...)
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    Fine Tuning Explained? Multiverses and Cellular Automata.Francisco José Soler Gil & Manuel Alfonseca - 2013 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 44 (1):153-172.
    The objective of this paper is analyzing to which extent the multiverse hypothesis provides a real explanation of the peculiarities of the laws and constants in our universe. First we argue in favor of the thesis that all multiverses except Tegmark’s “mathematical multiverse” are too small to explain the fine tuning, so that they merely shift the problem up one level. But the “mathematical multiverse" is surely too large. To prove this assessment, we have performed a number of experiments with (...)
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  31. On the Physical Problem of Spatial Dimensions: An Alternative Procedure to Stability Arguments.Francisco Caruso & Roberto Moreira Xavier - 1987 - Fundamenta Scientiae 8 (1):73-91.
    Why is space 3-dimensional? The fi rst answer to this question, entirely based on Physics, was given by Ehrenfest, in 1917, who showed that the stability requirement for n-dimensional two-body planetary system very strongly constrains space dimensionality, favouring 3-d. This kind of approach will be generically called "stability postulate" throughout this paper and was shown by Tangherlini, in 1963, to be still valid in the framework of general relativity as well as for quantum mechanical hydrogen atom, giving the same constraint (...)
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    The Birth of Being and Time: Heidegger's Pivotal 1921 Reading of Aristotle's On the Soul.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2018 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 56 (2):216-239.
    During the 1920s Heidegger gave no less than twelve seminars and lecture courses devoted either exclusively or in large part to the reading of Aristotle's texts. Seven of these, especially the smaller seminars for advanced students, have not been published and apparently will never be included in the Gesamtausgabe. My focus here is on the very first of these. Billed as a reading of Aristotle's De Anima, much of it was devoted to Aristotle's Metaphysics. This decision not to separate Aristotle's (...)
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    Propositions or Objects? A Critique of Gail Fine on Knowledge and Belief in Republic 5.Francisco Gonzalez - 1996 - Phronesis 41 (3):245-275.
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    The Virtue of Dialogue, Dialogue as Virtue in Plato's Protagoras.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2014 - Philosophical Papers 43 (1):33-66.
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    How is the Truth of Beings in the Soul? Interpreting Anamnesis in Plato.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2007 - Elenchos 28 (2):275-302.
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    The Aristotelian Reception of the Idea of the Good According to Heidegger and Gadamer.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2017 - Chôra 15:611-628.
    Pendant l’ete de 1928 Heidegger a offert un seminaire sur le troisieme livre de la Physique d’Aristote et donc sur l’explication aristotelicienne de la nature du mouvement. La derniere seance de ce cours, qui eut lieu le 25 juillet, est d’une grande importance parce que c’est a cette occasion que Heidegger va au livre neuf de la Metaphysique pour essayer de comprendre la notion ontologique qui est a la base de l’interpretation aristotelicienne du mouvement : l’energeia. Mais dans les protocoles (...)
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    Colloquium 5 Final Causality Without Teleology in Aristotle’s Ontology of Life.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2020 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 35 (1):133-172.
    The present paper has a negative aim and a positive aim, both limited in the present context to a sketch or outline. The negative aim, today less controversial, is to show that Aristotle’s theory of final causality has little or nothing to do with the teleology rejected by modern science and that, therefore, far from having been rendered obsolete, it has yet to be fully understood. This aim will be met through the identification and brief discussion of some key points (...)
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    I Have to Live in Eros.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2015 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (2):217-240.
    Heidegger’s recently published 1932 seminar on Plato’s Phaedrus arguably represents his most successful dialogue with Plato, where such dialogue is characterized by both the deepest affinity and the most incisive opposition. The central thesis of Heidegger’s interpretation is that the Phaedrus is not simply a logos about eros, but rather an attempt to show that eros is the very essence of logos and that logos is thereby in its very essence dia-logue. Heidegger is thus here more attuned than ever before (...)
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    Pablo Aguayo Westwood. Justicia social: conceptos, teorías y problemas.Óscar Francisco Morales - 2023 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 80:315-317.
    Resumen:Es innegable que desde la publicación de A Theory of Justice en 1971 la filosofía política ha dado un giro en las temáticas que históricamente ha abordado. Pues como afirma Robert Nozick, es imposible realizar cualquier tipo de filosofía práctica, sin considerar el marco teórico ofrecido por la obra de Rawls, dado que lo inédito de su trabajo es ofrecer una teoría sustantiva de justicia que deja atrás la tradición lógica-analítica, así como el mero análisis histórico-sistemático. Las múltiples repercusiones han (...)
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    Electrodynamics and Spacetime Geometry: Foundations.Francisco Cabral & Francisco S. N. Lobo - 2017 - Foundations of Physics 47 (2):208-228.
    We explore the intimate connection between spacetime geometry and electrodynamics. This link is already implicit in the constitutive relations between the field strengths and excitations, which are an essential part of the axiomatic structure of electromagnetism, clearly formulated via integration theory and differential forms. We review the foundations of classical electromagnetism based on charge and magnetic flux conservation, the Lorentz force and the constitutive relations. These relations introduce the conformal part of the metric and allow the study of electrodynamics for (...)
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    Whether or Not to Open the Pandora’s Box: An Analysis of Latent Conflict in Vulnerable Neighbourhoods with High Socio-Cultural Diversity in Spain.Francisco J. Lorenzo Gilsanz, Sergio Barciela Fernández & María Inés Martínez Herrero - forthcoming - Ethics and Social Welfare.
    Worldwide, vulnerable neighbourhoods of large cities are often the scene of collective violent conflicts linked with migration and ethnic minorities’ struggles for social justice. However, urban conflicts of this kind have not taken place in Spanish cities with high immigration rates, even though the country has been deeply affected by two recent socioeconomic crises (2009 and 2020). This article reports findings of a study aimed at understanding what lies behind this apparent social peace. The research methodology was based on an (...)
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    Elementos políticos.de Villarreal Y. Ecenarro & Francisco Joaquín - 1997 - Vitoria-Gasteiz: Gobierno Vasco, Departamento de Justicia, Economía, Trabajo y Seguridad Social. Edited by José Manuel Barrenechea & Jesús Astigarraga.
  43. Causa Efficiens versus Causa Formalis: origens da discussão moderna sobre a dimensionalidade do espaço.Francisco Caruso & Roberto Moreira Xavier - 1994 - Cadernos de História E Filosofia da Ciência (UNICAMP) 4 (2):43-64.
    Metascientific criteria used for explaining or constraining physical space dimensionality and their historical relationship to prevailing causal systems are discussed. The important contributions by Aristotle, Kant and Ehrenfest to the dimensionality of space problem are considered and shown to be grounded on different causal explanations: causa materialis for Aristotle, causa efficiens for young Kant and an ingenious combination of causa efficiens and causa formalis for Ehrenfest. The prominent and growing rôle played by causa formalis in modern physical approaches to this (...)
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    Les limitacions del principi d’autonomia en bioètica. Una reflexió des de la teoria republicana de la llibertat.José Francisco Gómez Rincón - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 4 (1):83-105.
    En aquest article pretenem fer una crítica, des de postulats ètics de caràcter republicà, al mode actual d’entendre i, per tant, posar en pràctica el principi d'autonomia de la bioètica. Pretenem mostrar que, en l’estat actual d’aplicació d'aquest principi, emprant una definició liberal de llibertat i de la natura humana, aquest idea de llibertat i autonomia que es pretén protegir, no es compleix en deixar fora de l’equació tot un seguit de circumstàncies socials, polítiques o econòmiques que poden dificultar al (...)
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    From Dunamis_ as Active/Passive Capacity to _Dunamis_ as Nature in Aristotle’s _Metaphysics Theta.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2023 - Apeiron 56 (4):785-825.
    Aristotle notoriously begins his examination of being in the sense ofdunamisandenergeiainMetaphysicsTheta with what he describes as the sense that is ‘most dominant’ but not useful for his present aim. He proceeds to define the not-useful sense ofdunamisas “the principle of change in something else or in itself qua other”, along with other senses derived from this primary sense. But what then is the useful sense? All that Aristotle tells us at the outset is that it is a sense that extends (...)
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  46. O Espaço em Aristóteles: da bidimensionalidade do topos às seis diastaseis que definem os animais.Francisco Caruso - forthcoming - Anais de Filosofia Clássica.
    Within the general discussion of space and its dimensionality, Aristotle's position is of the greatest relevance, as one will have the opportunity to argue and discuss in this article.
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    El pecado, la vergüenza y la culpa en el pensamiento védico (Estudios sobre el mal, la culpa y el pecado en el R̥gveda y en el pensamiento brahmánico, I).Francisco J. Rubio Orecilla - 2012 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:149-171.
    A partir de los textos originales, especialmente el Ṛgveda, se someten a examen los conceptos de mal, culpa y pecado en la ideología védica y brahmánica. Para el pensamiento védico eran pecaminosas las infracciones contra el ṛtá, en concreto drúh: mentira, traición, faltar a la palabra dada. La ideología védica presenta rasgos de las «culturas de la vergüenza», en las que una mala acción no crea sentimientos de culpa personal, arrepentimiento o contrición, sino en primer lugar, temor a la pérdida (...)
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    Plato’s perspectivism.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2017 - Plato Journal 16:31-48.
    This paper defends a ‘perspectivist’ reading of Plato’s dialogues. According to this reading, each dialogue presents a particular and limited perspective on the truth, conditioned by the specific context, aim and characters, where this perspective, not claiming to represent the whole truth on a topic, is not incompatible with the possibly very different perspectives found in other dialogues nor, on the other hand, can be subordinated or assimilated to one of these other perspectives. This model is contrasted to the other (...)
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    Theoretical Physics: A Primer for Philosophers of Science.Francisco Antonio Doria - 2009 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 13 (2):195-232.
    We give a overview of the main areas in theoretical physics, with emphasis on their relation to Lagrangian formalism in classical mechanics. This review covers classical mechanics; the road from classical mechanics to Schrodinger's quantum mechanics; electromagnetism, special and general relativity, and (very briefly) gauge field theory and the Higgs mechanism. We shun mathematical rigor in favor of a straightforward presentation.
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    Socrates on philosophy and politics: Ancient and contemporary interpretations.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2012 - Ideas Y Valores 61 (149):103-123.
    Socrates can be said to have left the subsequent philosophical tradition with the problem of the relation between philosophy and politics. Already in the Republic the proposal of philosopher-kings represents more a tension than an identity. While Aristotle responds by insisting on a sharp distinction between politics and philosophical wisdom, this distinction proves on closer examination much less sharp than might appear. Heidegger characterizes philosophy as the only authentic politics and the philosopher as ruling just by virtue of being a (...)
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