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  1. The general lineage concept of species and the defining properties of the species category.Kevin de Queiroz - 1999 - In R. A. Wilson (ed.), Species: New Interdisciplinary Essays. MIT Press. pp. 49-89.
     
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  2. Species concepts and species delimitation.Kevin de Queiroz - 2007 - Systematic Biology 56 (6):879-886.
  3. The General Lineage Concept of Species, Species Criteria, and the Process of Speciation.Kevin de Queiroz - 1998 - In Daniel J. Howard & Stewart H. Berlocher (eds.), Endless Forms: Species and Speciation. Oxford University Press. pp. 57-75.
  4. Phylogenetic systematics and the species problem.Kevin De Queiroz & Michael J. Donoghue - 1988 - Cladistics 4:317-38.
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    Systematics and the Darwinian revolution.Kevin de Queiroz - 1988 - Philosophy of Science 55 (2):238-259.
    Taxonomies of living things and the methods used to produce them changed little with the institutionalization of evolutionary thinking in biology. Instead, the relationships expressed in existing taxonomies were merely reinterpreted as the result of evolution, and evolutionary concepts were developed to justify existing methods. I argue that the delay of the Darwinian Revolution in biological taxonomy has resulted partly from a failure to distinguish between two fundamentally different ways of ordering identified by Griffiths : classification and systematization. Classification consists (...)
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    Different species problems and their resolution.Kevin de Queiroz - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (12):1263-1269.
    At least three different issues are commonly referred to by the term “the species problem”: one concerns the necessary properties of species, a second the processes responsible for the existence of species, and a third methods for inferring species limits. Solutions have recently been proposed to the first two problems, which are conceptual in nature (the third is methodological). The first equates species with metapopulation lineages and proposes that existence as a separately evolving metapopulation lineage be considered the only necessary (...)
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    Phylogenetic definitions and taxonomic philosophy.Kevin de Queiroz - 1992 - Biology and Philosophy 7 (3):295-313.
    An examination of the post-Darwinian history of biological taxonomy reveals an implicit assumption that the definitions of taxon names consist of lists of organismal traits. That assumption represents a failure to grant the concept of evolution a central role in taxonomy, and it causes conflicts between traditional methods of defining taxon names and evolutionary concepts of taxa. Phylogenetic definitions of taxon names (de Queiroz and Gauthier 1990) grant the concept of common ancestry a central role in the definitions of (...)
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    Systematics and the Darwinian Revolution.Kevin De Queiroz - 1988 - Philosophy of Science 55 (2):238-259.
    Taxonomies of living things and the methods used to produce them changed little with the institutionalization of evolutionary thinking in biology. Instead, the relationships expressed in existing taxonomies were merely reinterpreted as the result of evolution, and evolutionary concepts were developed to justify existing methods. I argue that the delay of the Darwinian Revolution in biological taxonomy has resulted partly from a failure to distinguish between two fundamentally different ways of ordering identified by Griffiths : classification and systematization. Classification consists (...)
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    Ernst Mayr and the modern concept of species.Kevin de Queiroz - 2005 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102 (1):6600-6607.
    Ernst Mayr played a central role in the establishment of the general concept of species as metapopulation lineages, and he is the author of one of the most popular of the numerous alternative definitions of the species category. Reconciliation of incompatible species definitions and the development of a unified species concept require rejecting the interpretation of various contingent properties of metapopulation lineages, including intrinsic reproductive isolation in Mayr's definition, as necessary properties of species. On the other hand, the general concept (...)
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    Phylogenetic Systematics and Species Revisited.Kevin de Queiroz & Michael J. Donoghue - 1990 - Cladistics 6 (1):83-90.
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    A Unified Concept of Species and Its Consequences for the Future of Taxonomy.Kevin de Queiroz - 2005 - Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 56 (18):196-215.
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    Philosophy and Phylogenetic Inference: A Comparison of Likelihood and Parsimony Methods in the Context of Karl Popper's Writings on Corroboration.Kevin de Queiroz & Steven Poe - 2001 - Systematic Biology 50 (3):305-321.
    Advocates of cladistic parsimony methods have invoked the philosophy of Karl Popper in an attempt to argue for the superiority of those methods over phylogenetic methods based on Ronald Fisher's statistical principle of likelihood. We argue that the concept of likelihood in general, and its application to problems of phylogenetic inference in particular, are highly compatible with Popper's philosophy. Examination of Popper's writings reveals that his concept of corroboration is, in fact, based on likelihood. Moreover, because probabilistic assumptions are necessary (...)
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  13. Replacement of an essentialistic perspective on taxonomic definitions as exemplified by the definition of 'mammalia'.Kevin De Queiroz - 1994 - Systematic Biology 43:497-510.
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    The definition of species and clade names: A reply to Ghiselin. [REVIEW]Kevin De Queiroz - 1995 - Biology and Philosophy 10 (2):223-8.
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    Phylogenetic definitions and taxonomic philosophy.Kevin Queiroz - 1992 - Biology and Philosophy 7 (3):295-313.
    An examination of the post-Darwinian history of biological taxonomy reveals an implicit assumption that the definitions of taxon names consist of lists of organismal traits. That assumption represents a failure to grant the concept of evolution a central role in taxonomy, and it causes conflicts between traditional methods of defining taxon names and evolutionary concepts of taxa. Phylogenetic definitions of taxon names (de Queiroz and Gauthier 1990) grant the concept of common ancestry a central role in the definitions of (...)
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  16. Teoria do estado.Eusebio de Queiroz Lima - 1939 - Rio de Janeiro [etc.]: Freitas Bastos.
     
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  17. Princípios de sociologia jurídica.Eusebio de Queiroz Lima - 1941 - Rio de Janeiro [etc.]: Freitas Bastos.
     
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  18. The Samba Schools of Rio De Janeiro or the Domestication of an Urban Mass.Maria Isaura Péreira de Queiroz - 1985 - Diogenes 33 (129):1-32.
    Rio de Janeiro, the opening of the carnival. On the Friday evening preceding Mardi Gras, the mayor of Rio hands over the keys to the city to King Momo, sovereign of the carnival. Immediately the samba breaks out in the brightly lit streets of the city. Newspapers, magazines and television feature big headlines describing the event and glorifying the holiday kingdom. They all report that the city is being shaken by winds of madness, that licence and inversions of every variety (...)
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  19. The Samba Schools of Rio De Janeiro or the Domestication of an Urban Mass.Maria Isaura Péreira de Queiroz & Mi Péreira de Queiroz - 1985 - Diogenes 33 (129):1-32.
    Rio de Janeiro, the opening of the carnival. On the Friday evening preceding Mardi Gras, the mayor of Rio hands over the keys to the city to King Momo, sovereign of the carnival. Immediately the samba breaks out in the brightly lit streets of the city. Newspapers, magazines and television feature big headlines describing the event and glorifying the holiday kingdom. They all report that the city is being shaken by winds of madness, that licence and inversions of every variety (...)
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  20. Evolution of the Latin American Carnival.Maria Isaura Pereira de Queiroz & Pamela Renai Della Rena - 1978 - Diogenes 26 (104):49-65.
    Carnival was brought to the New World by Spanish and Portuguese colonizers, and it has been preserved there up to our day, although in the meantime it has almost disappeared from the countries where it originated. One asks oneself if Carnival has kept its original characteristics over the years, or if it instead has been transformed, and if so, how. The ethnological and cultural variety present in Latin America leads us to think that there must have been an evolution over (...)
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    A aprendizagem do “estar morto” como estratégia metodológica na pesquisa com crianças.Caroline Trapp de Queiroz - 2018 - Childhood and Philosophy 14 (31):645-657.
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    A opressão simbólica e a resposta do oprimido.Raquel Rocha de Queiroz E. Sousa & Andrey da Silva Brugger - 2018 - Ratio Juris 13 (26):179-192.
    O presente trabalho tem o objetivo de conectar a teoria criada por Pierre Bourdieu sobre a violência simbólica e o texto de Audre Lorde, The use of anger: women responding to racism do seu livro Sister Outsider; demonstrando a importância do debate sobre a relação entre dominante e dominado a partir do viés racial, tema abordado por ambos autores em seus textos. Com este fito, pretendemos diferenciar os resultados objetivos do ódio, raiva e culpa, bem como o modo que as (...)
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  23. Messianic Myths and Movements.Maria Isaura Pereira de Queiroz & Rosanna Rowland - 1975 - Diogenes 23 (90):78-99.
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    3rd Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation (Wollic'96).Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (3):374-374.
  25. Logic, Language, Information and Computation (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8071).Leonid Libkin, Ulrich Kohlenbach & Ruy de Queiroz (eds.) - 2013 - Springer.
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    ∞-Groupoid Generated by an Arbitrary Topological λ-Model.Daniel O. Martínez-Rivillas & Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (3):465-488.
    The lambda calculus is a universal programming language. It can represent the computable functions, and such offers a formal counterpart to the point of view of functions as rules. Terms represent functions and this allows for the application of a term/function to any other term/function, including itself. The calculus can be seen as a formal theory with certain pre-established axioms and inference rules, which can be interpreted by models. Dana Scott proposed the first non-trivial model of the extensional lambda calculus, (...)
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    Towards a homotopy domain theory.Daniel O. Martínez-Rivillas & Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (3):559-579.
    An appropriate framework is put forward for the construction of $$\lambda $$ -models with $$\infty $$ -groupoid structure, which we call homotopic $$\lambda $$ -models, through the use of an $$\infty $$ -category with cartesian closure and enough points. With this, we establish the start of a project of generalization of Domain Theory and $$\lambda $$ -calculus, in the sense that the concept of proof (path) of equality of $$\lambda $$ -terms is raised to higher proof (homotopy).
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    Religious Evolution and Creation: the Afro-Brazilian Cults.Jeanne Ferguson & Maria Isaura Pereira de Queiroz - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (115):1-21.
    Since the end of the 19th century, Brazilian researchers have speculated about the phenomenon of ethnic coexistence they have witnessed in their country. How may the mixed culture that is its obvious result be explained? Should it be attributed to some sociocultural syncretism, to an interpenetration of civilizations or, quite simply, to a synthesis? Whatever the case, it is certain that cultural elements of very different origins became united in Brazil and that they have remained closely associated there in spite (...)
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    The Theory of an Arbitrary Higher \(\lambda\)-Model.Daniel Martinez & Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz - 2023 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 52 (1):39-58.
    One takes advantage of some basic properties of every homotopic \(\lambda\)-model (e.g. extensional Kan complex) to explore the higher \(\beta\eta\)-conversions, which would correspond to proofs of equality between terms of a theory of equality of any extensional Kan complex. Besides, Identity types based on computational paths are adapted to a type-free theory with higher \(\lambda\)-terms, whose equality rules would be contained in the theory of any \(\lambda\)-homotopic model.
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    A Exploração Do Trabalho Como Condição Do Lucro Comercial e da Renda Fundiária No Pensamento de Marx.Mailson Bruno de Queiroz Carneiro Gonçalves & Eduardo Ferreira Chagas - forthcoming - Revista Dialectus.
    O objetivo deste artigo é demonstrar, a partir do pensamento de Marx, como o lucro comercial e a renda fundiária – dois componentes do mais-valor que, juntamente com o salário, correspondem aos rendimentos da fórmula trinitária – pressupõem a exploração do trabalho ou o intercâmbio desigual que mantém o processo de acumulação capitalista. As remunerações do comerciante e do proprietário fundiário, muito embora apareçam na superfície da economia moderna dissociadas do seu fundamento real, como se fossem autônomas e sem qualquer (...)
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    On Reduction Rules, Meaning-as-Use, and Proof-Theoretic Semantics.Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz - 2008 - Studia Logica 90 (2):211 - 247.
    The intention here is that of giving a formal underpinning to the idea of 'meaning-is-use' which, even if based on proofs, it is rather different from proof-theoretic semantics as in the Dummett-Prawitz tradition. Instead, it is based on the idea that the meaning of logical constants are given by the explanation of immediate consequences, which in formalistic terms means the effect of elimination rules on the result of introduction rules, i. e. the so-called reduction rules. For that we suggest an (...)
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    24th Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation—WoLLIC 2017.Juliette Kennedy & Ruy de Queiroz - 2021 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 60 (5):525-527.
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    21st Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation.Ulrich Kohlenbach, Pablo Barceló & Ruy de Queiroz - 2015 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 23 (5):848-859.
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    25th Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation: WoLLIC 2018.Lawrence Moss & Ruy de Queiroz - 2022 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 31 (4):525-527.
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    A Proof‐Theoretic Account of Programming and the Role of Reduction Rules.Ruy J. G. B. De Queiroz - 1988 - Dialectica 42 (4):265-282.
    SummaryLooking at proof theory as an attempt to ‘code’ the general pattern of the logical steps of a mathematical proof, the question of what kind of rules can make the meaning of a logical connective completely explicit does not seem to have been answered satisfactorily. The lambda calculus seems to have been more coherent simply because the use of ‘λ’ together with its projection 'apply' is specified by what can be called a 'reduction' rule: β‐conversion. We attempt to analyse the (...)
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    Autoestima dos estudantes de enfermagem diante do contexto pandêmico.Júlio Rodrigues De Avelar, Ana Cláudia De Queiroz, Mariana Albernaz Pinheiro De Carvalho, Edlene Regis Silva, Glenda Agra & Alynne Mendonça Saraiva Nagashima - forthcoming - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação.
    Introdução: As aulas virtuais se tornaram o principal meio de ensino das instituições educacionais diante da pandemia, e essa mudança repercutiu diretamente na autoestima dos estudantes e consequentemente nos rendimentos acadêmicos. Objetivo: avaliar a autoestima dos estudantes de enfermagem em contexto pandêmico. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, com uma abordagem quantitativa. A coleta e análise de dados se deu a partir da escala de autoestima de Rosenberg (The Rosenberg Self-Esteem) e de instrumento complementar desenvolvido pelos autores. A pesquisa foi (...)
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    On reduction rules, meaning-as-use, and proof-theoretic semantics.Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz - 2008 - Studia Logica 90 (2):211-247.
    The intention here is that of giving a formal underpinning to the idea of ‘meaning-is-use’ which, even if based on proofs, it is rather different from proof-theoretic semantics as in the Dummett–Prawitz tradition. Instead, it is based on the idea that the meaning of logical constants are given by the explanation of immediate consequences, which in formalistic terms means the effect of elimination rules on the result of introduction rules, i.e. the so-called reduction rules. For that we suggest an extension (...)
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    The Functional Interpretation of the Existential Quantifier.Ruy B. de Queiroz & Dov Gabbay - 1995 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 3 (2-3):243-290.
    We are concerned with showing how ‘labelled’ Natural Deduction presentation systems based on an extension of the so-called Curry-Howard functional interpretation can help us understand and generalise most of the deduction calculi designed to deal with the logical notion of existential quantification. We present the labelling mechanism for ‘’ using what we call ‘ɛ-terms’, which have the form of ‘a’) in a dual form to the ‘Ax.f’ terms of in the sense that the ‘witness’ is chosen at the time of (...)
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  39. Logic, Language, Information, and Computation. WoLLIC 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 11541.Rosalie Iemhoff, Michael Moortgat & Ruy de Queiroz (eds.) - 2019 - Springer.
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  40. Logic, Language, Information, and Computation.Rosalie Iemhoff, Michael Moortgat & Ruy de Queiroz (eds.) - 2019 - Folli Publications on Logic, Language and Information.
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    23rd Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation.Jouko Väänänen, Ruy de Queiroz, Mauricio Osorio Galindo, Claudia Zepeda Cortés & José R. Arrazola Ramírez - 2017 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (2):253-272.
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    Extending the Curry-Howard interpretation to linear, relevant and other resource logics.Dov M. Gabbay & Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (4):1319-1365.
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    Abstract Data Types and Type Theory: Theories as Types.Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz & Thomas S. E. Maibaum - 1991 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 37 (9‐12):149-166.
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    Abstract Data Types and Type Theory: Theories as Types.Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz & Thomas S. E. Maibaum - 1991 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 37 (9-12):149-166.
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    Proof theory and computer programming.Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz & Thomas S. E. Maibaum - 1990 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 36 (5):389-414.
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    Proof theory and computer programming.Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz & Thomas S. E. Maibaum - 1990 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 36 (5):389-414.
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    The Functional Interpretation of the Existential Quantifier.Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz & Dov M. Gabbay - 1995 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 3 (2-3):243-290.
  48. Toward a more expansive conception of ecological science.Kevin de Laplante - 2004 - Biology and Philosophy 19 (2):263-281.
    There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular and academic literature, an orthodox conception and a more expansive conception. The orthodox conception conceives ecology as a natural biological science distinct from the human social sciences. The more expansive conception views ecology as a science whose domain properly spans both the natural and social sciences. On the more expansive conception, non-traditional ecological disciplines such as ecological psychology , ecological anthropology and ecological economics may (...)
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    Looking at Mental Images: Eye‐Tracking Mental Simulation During Retrospective Causal Judgment.Kristina Krasich, Kevin O'Neill & Felipe De Brigard - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (3):e13426.
    How do people evaluate causal relationships? Do they just consider what actually happened, or do they also consider what could have counterfactually happened? Using eye tracking and Gaussian process modeling, we investigated how people mentally simulated past events to judge what caused the outcomes to occur. Participants played a virtual ball‐shooting game and then—while looking at a blank screen—mentally simulated (a) what actually happened, (b) what counterfactually could have happened, or (c) what caused the outcome to happen. Our findings showed (...)
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    18th workshop on logic, language, information and computation (wollic 2011).Lev Beklemishev, Ruy de Queiroz & Andre Scedrov - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):152-153.
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