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  1. Arturo Ardao: la pasión y el método.Jorge Liberati (ed.) - 2004 - Montevideo, Uruguay: Cal y Canto.
    La idea que Arturo Ardao nos brinda del hombre se funda en su original visión de la historia de Uruguy y de América Latina. Desde que atiende detalles inadvertidos pero decisivos en los hechos, propende a la aplicación de una nueva lógica, específica de la circunstancia témporo-espacial. Con ello se esboza una filosofía del espacio histórico.
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    Fernando Beltramo: un idealista objetivo.Jorge Liberati - 2016 - Cuyo 33 (2):11-22.
    Hay un idealismo que interpreta la realidad objetiva como una síntesis abierta a la vida concreta, en una dialéctica del pensamiento y no de los hechos. Podemos llamar objetivo a este idealismo, aunque la expresión resulte contradictoria. Este es el rasgo original de Fernando Beltramo. There is an idealism that interprets the objective reality as an open synthesis of concrete life, in dialectics of thought, not of facts. We call this idealism objective, though the expression be contradictory. This is Fernando (...)
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    Filosofía invisible.Jorge Liberati - 2019 - Montevideo: Ediciones Cruz del Sur. Edited by Agustín Courtoisie.
    Los presentes textos procuran subrayar la hondura, la originalidad y el influjo de algunos autores que fueron o son filósofos, aunque tal condición no se encuentre entre sus propósitos expresos. Tratan de filosofía vuelta invisible o no vista por sus comentaristas, no tematizada ni señalada con precisión, lo cual impide que se consagre su merecido reconocimiento. Esos aspectos no frecuentados adquieren el perfil que bien puede expresar la palabra "invisibilidad" en tanto funcione no como adjetivo sino como denominación de una (...)
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  4. La conexión de los tiempos : Arturo Ardao.Jorge Liberati - 2014 - In Arturo Ardao, Yamandú Acosta, Fernanda Diab, María Inés Moreno & Hugo E. Biagini (eds.), Arturo Ardao: a cien años de su nacimiento. Montevideo, Uruguay: Universidad de la República Uruguay.
     
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  5. Logica e incertidumbre.Jorge Liberati (ed.) - 1988 - Montevideo, Uruguay: CENI, Departamento de Investigaciones y Publicaciones.
    Importantes pensadores de todos los tiempos coinciden en admitir como fundamenal recurso de la inteligencia una clase de inferencia lógica no exactamente del tipo de la lógica simbólica tradicional. En el siglo XX, período de florecimiento de esta lógica, lógicos como Bertrand Russell se refieren a una "inferencia no demostrativa" que interviene en la mayoría de las más importantes argumentaciones filosóficas y no filosóficas.
     
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    La objetividad entre paréntesis: A propósito de Humberto Maturana.Jorge Liberati - 2007 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 12 (38):121-125.
    Going back to Hum ber to Ma tu ra na´s ini - tial works about the ba sic con di tions for the ori - gin of Life through the con junc tion of `clo su re´, `au to nomy´ and `struc tu re´ of a pri mary cell as an au to poie tic system, an over view is made about two cen tral areas to wards which t..
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  7. Vaz Ferreira, filósofo del lenguaje.Jorge Liberati (ed.) - 1980 - Montevideo: Arca.
    La característica principal en el procedimiento de análisis del filósofo uruguayo Carlos Vaz Ferreira se centra en lo que él llama "análisis reflexivo del significado de las frases". Esto lo aproxima muy tempranamente a lo que después se conocerá en Europa como filosofía del lenguaje. Su obra "Lógica viva", de 1910, se adelanta a lo que a partir de la década del treinta del siglo XX se consagra en Europa como "giro linguístico" de la filosofía.
     
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    Introduction to the symposium: what evidence based medicine is and what it is not.A. Liberati - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (2):120-121.
    Evidence based medicine has much to offer, but a great deal remains to be done to create a better understanding of what it can and cannot do.The term EBM , as we use it nowadays, was introduced in 1992 by the same group of people who, years before, founded the discipline called “Clinical epidemiology” .1 CE stemmed essentially from the idea of adapting and expanding epidemiological methods to medical and health care decision making; CE was in fact defined as “ (...)
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  9. 3. Subjektivität als Gewissheit.Jörg Volbers - 2009 - In Selbsterkenntnis und Lebensform: Kritische Subjektivität nach Wittgenstein Und Foucault. Transcript Verlag. pp. 77-108.
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    Augmented reality and ubiquitous computing: the hidden potentialities of augmented reality.Nicola Liberati - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (1):17-28.
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    Emotions and Digital Technologies.Nicola Liberati - 2019 - Humana Mente 12 (36).
    Digital technologies are pervasively used, and they are becoming part of our everyday actions by being designed to be connected to every aspect of our private life like emotions. However, it is not very clear how they are going to change who we are through their tight intertwinement. Especially in relation to emotions, it is not clear at all what happens when they become digitalized and visualized through these digital devices. Usually, the research focusses on the effect on the privacy (...)
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    A Study of Technological Intentionality in C++ and Generative Adversarial Model: Phenomenological and Postphenomenological Perspectives.Dmytro Mykhailov & Nicola Liberati - 2023 - Foundations of Science 28 (3):841-857.
    This paper aims to highlight the life of computer technologies to understand what kind of ‘technological intentionality’ is present in computers based upon the phenomenological elements constituting the objects in general. Such a study can better explain the effects of new digital technologies on our society and highlight the role of digital technologies by focusing on their activities. Even if Husserlian phenomenology rarely talks about technologies, some of its aspects can be used to address the actions performed by the digital (...)
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    Phenomenology, Pokémon Go, and Other Augmented Reality Games: A Study of a Life Among Digital Objects.Nicola Liberati - 2018 - Human Studies 41 (2):211-232.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects on the everyday world of actual Augmented Reality games which introduce digital objects in our surroundings from a phenomenological point of view. Augmented Reality is a new technology aiming to merge digital and real objects, and it is becoming pervasively used thanks to the application for mobile devices Pokémon Go by Niantic. We will study this game and other similar applications to shed light on their possible effects on our lives (...)
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    Technology, Phenomenology and the Everyday World: A Phenomenological Analysis on How Technologies Mould Our World.Nicola Liberati - 2016 - Human Studies 39 (2):189-216.
    Technology always provides a new perception of the world. However, it is not clear when technology produces “mere” new informations and when it provides something more such as a production of new objects in our world which start to “live” around us. The aim of this paper is to study how technology shapes our surrounding world. The questions which we are going to answer are: Is it really adding new objects to our world? If yes, does every technology have this (...)
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    Digital Intimacy in China and Japan.Nicola Liberati - 2023 - Human Studies 46 (3):389-403.
    This paper aims to show a possible path to address the introduction of intimate digital technologies through a phenomenological and postphenomenological perspective in relation to Japanese and Chinese contexts. Digital technologies are becoming intimate, and, in Japan and China, there are already many advanced digital technologies that provide digital companions for love relationships. Phenomenology has extensive research on how love relationships and intimacy shape the subjects. At the same time, postphenomenology provides a sound framework on how technologies shape the values (...)
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    The Borg–eye and the We–I. The production of a collective living body through wearable computers.Nicola Liberati - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):39-49.
    The aim of this work is to analyze the constitution of a new collective subject thanks to wearable computers. Wearable computers are emerging technologies which are supposed to become pervasively used in the near future. They are devices designed to be on us every single moment of our life and to capture every experience we have. Therefore, we need to be prepared to such intrusive devices and to analyze potential effect they will have on us and our society. Thanks to (...)
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    Teledildonics and New Ways of “Being in Touch”: A Phenomenological Analysis of the Use of Haptic Devices for Intimate Relations.Nicola Liberati - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (3):801-823.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse teledildonics from a phenomenological perspective in order to show the possible effects they will have on ourselves and on our society. The new way of using digital technologies is to merge digital activities with our everyday praxes, and there are already devices which enable subjects to be digitally connected in every moment of their lives. Even the most intimate ones are becoming mediated by devices such as teledildonics which digitally provide a tactual (...)
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    Back to the technologies themselves: phenomenological turn within postphenomenology.Dmytro Mykhailov & Nicola Liberati - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-20.
    This paper revives phenomenological elements to have a better framework for addressing the implications of technologies on society. For this reason, we introduce the motto “back to the technologies themselves” to show how some phenomenological elements, which have not been highlighted in the philosophy of technology so far, can be fruitfully integrated within the postphenomenological analysis. In particular, we introduce the notion of technological intentionality in relation to the passive synthesis in Husserl’s phenomenology. Although the notion of technological intentionality has (...)
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    Vulnerability under the gaze of robots: relations among humans and robots.Nicola Liberati & Shoji Nagataki - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (2):333-342.
    The problem of artificial intelligence and human being has always raised questions about possible interactions among them and possible effects yielded by the introduction of such un-human subject. Dreyfus deeply connects intelligence and body based on a phenomenological viewpoint. Thanks to his reading of Merleau-Ponty, he clearly stated that an intelligence must be embodied into a body to function. According to his suggestion, any AI designed to be human-like is doom to failure if there is no tight bound with a (...)
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  20. Lying at the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface.Jörg Meibauer - unknown
     
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  21. El hacer argumentativo: Pedagogía y teoría de la argumentación. Entrevista a Christian Plantin.Jorge Warley - 2011 - Anclajes 15 (2):103 - 112.
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    Reflections on an Externalized Digital Imagination.Nicola Liberati - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (2):407-410.
    Wellner’s article aims at changing an essential element within phenomenology by introducing the idea of digital imagination. Assuming her thesis, I aim to raise two possible kinds of questions generated by the introduction of a technologically embedded imagination which is externalized.
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  23. The Neural Correlates of Consciousness.Jorge Morales & Hakwan Lau - 2020 - In Uriah Kriegel (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 233-260.
    In this chapter, we discuss a selection of current views of the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC). We focus on the different predictions they make, in particular with respect to the role of prefrontal cortex (PFC) during visual experiences, which is an area of critical interest and some source of contention. Our discussion of these views focuses on the level of functional anatomy, rather than at the neuronal circuitry level. We take this approach because we currently understand more about experimental (...)
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    The AR glasses’ “non-neutrality”: their knock-on effects on the subject and on the giveness of the object.Nicola Liberati & Shoji Nagataki - 2015 - Ethics and Information Technology 17 (2):125-137.
    This work focuses on augmented reality glasses and its aim is to analyse the knock-on effects on our everyday world and ourselves yielded by this kind of technology. Augmented reality is going to be the most diffused technology in our everyday life in the near future, especially augmented reality mounted on glasses. This near future is not only possible, but it seems inevitable following the vertiginous development of AR. There are numerous kinds of different prototypes that are going to come (...)
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  25. Sustained Representation of Perspectival Shape.Jorge Morales, Axel Bax & Chaz Firestone - 2020 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 117 (26):14873–14882.
    Arguably the most foundational principle in perception research is that our experience of the world goes beyond the retinal image; we perceive the distal environment itself, not the proximal stimulation it causes. Shape may be the paradigm case of such “unconscious inference”: When a coin is rotated in depth, we infer the circular object it truly is, discarding the perspectival ellipse projected on our eyes. But is this really the fate of such perspectival shapes? Or does a tilted coin retain (...)
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    The Enactive Approach to Qualitative Ontology: In Search of New Categories.Roberta Lanfredini, Nicola Liberati, Andrea Pace Giannotta & Elena Pagni - 2016 - Humana Mente 9 (31).
    The notion of quality constitutes the title of a pressing philosophical problem. The issue of the location of the qualities of experience and reality leads to thematize the “clash” between the scientific and the manifest image, which also lays at the heart of the issues of naturalism and reductionism in the philosophy of mind. I argue that a transcendental version of the enactive approach constitutes a fruitful way to address these issues, thanks to its conception of the relation between subject (...)
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  27. Introspection Is Signal Detection.Jorge Morales - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    Introspection is a fundamental part of our mental lives. Nevertheless, its reliability and its underlying cognitive architecture have been widely disputed. Here, I propose a principled way to model introspection. By using time-tested principles from signal detection theory (SDT) and extrapolating them from perception to introspection, I offer a new framework for an introspective signal detection theory (iSDT). In SDT, the reliability of perceptual judgments is a function of the strength of an internal perceptual response (signal- to-noise ratio) which is, (...)
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  28. Between man and man.Jörg Alvermann & Michael Streck - 1947 - London : New York: Routledge. Edited by Ronald Gregor Smith.
    Martin Buber believed that life's deepest truth lies in human relationships. In this classic work he puts this belief into practice, applying it to the concrete problems of contemporary society.
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    Living with Artificial Intelligence.Maurizio Balestrieri & Nicola Liberati - 2020 - Humana Mente 13 (37).
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  30. Il Programma Ricerca e Innovazione della Regione Emiliaqqhyphen Romagna (PRI ER): Un approccio nello sviluppo della ricerca nel e per il servizio sanitario.R. De Palma & A. Liberati - 2006 - Techne 10:171-174.
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    Between Quantum and Classical Gravity: Is There a Mesoscopic Spacetime?Eolo Di Casola, Stefano Liberati & Sebastiano Sonego - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (2):171-176.
    Between the microscopic domain ruled by quantum gravity, and the macroscopic scales described by general relativity, there might be an intermediate, “mesoscopic” regime, where spacetime can still be approximately treated as a differentiable pseudo-Riemannian manifold, with small corrections of quantum gravitational origin. We argue that, unless one accepts to give up the relativity principle, either such a regime does not exist at all—hence, the quantum-to-classical transition is sharp—, or the only mesoscopic, tiny corrections conceivable are on the behaviour of physical (...)
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  32. Domain-general and Domain-specific Patterns of Activity Support Metacognition in Human Prefrontal Cortex.Jorge Morales, Hakwan Lau & Stephen M. Fleming - 2018 - The Journal of Neuroscience 38 (14):3534-3546.
    Metacognition is the capacity to evaluate the success of one's own cognitive processes in various domains; for example, memory and perception. It remains controversial whether metacognition relies on a domain-general resource that is applied to different tasks or if self-evaluative processes are domain specific. Here, we investigated this issue directly by examining the neural substrates engaged when metacognitive judgments were made by human participants of both sexes during perceptual and memory tasks matched for stimulus and performance characteristics. By comparing patterns (...)
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    Dalla barbarie alla vita come auto-manifestazione: la proposta fenomenologica di Michel Henry.Ivano Liberati - 2010 - Roma: Aracne.
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    From Information to Perception.Nicola Liberati - unknown
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    Science fiction literature and its role in society, research, and academia.Nicola Liberati & Wu Yan - unknown
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    Achieving a Self-Satisfied Intimate Life Through Computer Technologies?Nicola Liberati - 2018 - In Andrea Altobrando, Takuya Niikawa & Richard Stone (eds.), The Realizations of the Self. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 233-247.
    This work aims to understand how a subject can be sentimentally and intimately self-realized by having a relationship with other people through computer technologies. We will analyze the relations binding together the subjects when their “presence” and “interactions” are digitally mediated thanks to a phenomenological analysis. In the first part, we will highlight the differences of using digital devices instead of having face-to-face meetings, especially in virtual worlds. In the second part, we will focus on how other digital devices differently (...)
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    Between Leib and Technology.Nicola Liberati - 2012 - Glimpse 14:93-97.
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    Facing the Digital Partner.Nicola Liberati - 2018 - Glimpse 19:99-107.
    The aim of this work is to understand what kind of “other” a digital being can be, or the kind of “otherness” that can be attributed to a digital being. Digital technologies are emerging in our surroundings, and they are so close to us that they can be in intimate relationships with us. There are products like Gatebox, which are designed to produce digital entities that are not merely part of the surroundings, but that are also partners with which humans (...)
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    Introduction: Chinese and Japanese Postphenomenology.Nicola Liberati, Hidekazu Kanemitsu & Ji Haiqing - 2023 - Human Studies 46 (3):371-374.
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  40. Controlling for performance capacity confounds in neuroimaging studies of conscious awareness.Jorge Morales, Jeffrey Chiang & Hakwan Lau - 2015 - Neuroscience of Consciousness 1:1-11.
    Studying the neural correlates of conscious awareness depends on a reliable comparison between activations associated with awareness and unawareness. One particularly difficult confound to remove is task performance capacity, i.e. the difference in performance between the conditions of interest. While ideally task performance capacity should be matched across different conditions, this is difficult to achieve experimentally. However, differences in performance could theoretically be corrected for mathematically. One such proposal is found in a recent paper by Lamy, Salti and Bar-Haim [Lamy (...)
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    Socially Responsible Firms Outsource Less.Jorge Tarzijan, Rajat Panwar & Maria Jose Murcia - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (6):1507-1545.
    Implementing corporate social responsibility (CSR) in supply chains is not a trivial task. In fact, many firms in recent years have publicly proclaimed that in order to keep their CSR commitments, they had to reduce reliance on external suppliers by vertically integrating their operations. Our aim in this article is to examine whether there is truly a relationship between a firm’s CSR performance and its level of vertical integration. Drawing on a multi-industry sample of 2,715 firm-year observations, and after addressing (...)
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    Larger cardinals in cichoń's diagram.Jörg Brendle - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):795-810.
    We prove that in many situations it is consistent with ZFC that part of the invariants involved in Cichon's diagram are equal to κ while the others are equal to λ, where $\kappa < \lambda$ are both arbitrary regular uncountable cardinals. We extend some of these results to the case when λ is singular. We also show that $\mathrm{cf}(\kappa_U(\mathscr{L})) < \kappa_A(\mathscr{M})$ is consistent with ZFC.
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  43. Confidence Tracks Consciousness.Jorge Morales & Hakwan Lau - 2022 - In Josh Weisberg (ed.), Qualitative Consciousness: Themes From the Philosophy of David Rosenthal. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 91-105.
    Consciousness and confidence seem intimately related. Accordingly, some researchers use confidence ratings as a measure of, or proxy for, consciousness. Rosenthal discusses the potential connections between the two, and rejects confidence as a valid measure of consciousness. He argues that there are better alternatives to get at conscious experiences such as direct subjective reports of awareness (i.e. subjects’ reports of perceiving something or of the degree of visibility of a stimulus). In this chapter, we offer a different perspective. Confidence ratings (...)
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  44. Facts and counterfactuals in economic law.Jörg Guido Hülsmann - 200 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 17 (1):57-102.
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    Cartesian Metaphysics: The Scholastic Origins of Modern Philosophy.Jorge Secada - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first book-length study of Descartes's metaphysics to place it in its immediate historical context, the Late Scholastic philosophy of thinkers such as Suárez against which Descartes reacted. Jorge Secada views Cartesian philosophy as an 'essentialist' reply to the 'existentialism' of the School, and his discussion includes careful analyses and original interpretations of such central Cartesian themes as the role of scepticism, intentionality and the doctrine of the material falsity of ideas, universals and the relation between sense (...)
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    Science fiction literature and its role in society, research, and academia.Nicola Liberati & Francesco Verso - unknown
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    Augmented Reality, Phenomenology and the Disclosure of Our "Personal" Creator.Nicola Liberati - 2014 - Glimpse 15:55-58.
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    Living in the New Era (时代・新生).Nicola Liberati & Maurizio Balistreri - unknown
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    Leib Y tecnologías: Relaciones Y co-fundación.Nicola Liberati - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 11:165.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar la relación y la co-fundación entre el cuerpo viviente [Leib] y la tecnología desde una perspectiva Husserliana. Quisiera afirmar la necesidad de abandonar el concepto clásico del Leib como un ser desnudo y natural, constituyéndose a sí mismo por sus características biológicas. Estudiando la acción de la tecnología, en primer lugar como una mera extensión y después como una incorporación, la relación cofundacional entre la tecnología y el Leib se hará evidente. Sin embargo, (...)
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    Phenomenology and the Object’s Constitution through Technology.Nicola Liberati - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 27:67-71.
    The aim of my paper is to focus our attention on the effect of technologies in the constitution of the objects in our world following a Husserlian approach. I will analyze the relation among the subject, technology and world in order to clarify how the technologies are deeply involved in the constitution of the perceived object by the modification of its content in its “richness” and its inner horizon. Indeed, some devices become instruments to better and sharpen the subject’s perceiving (...)
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