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    Partido católico y partido conservador: dos modos de ver el liberalismo. Estados Unidos de Colombia, 1872.A. P. Cardona Zuluaga - 2017 - Araucaria 19:509-528.
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    “Un mismo cuerpo y una misma nación”: lealtad y fidelidad a España. Nueva Granada, 1813-1816.Patricia Cardona Zuluaga - forthcoming - Araucaria.
    Este artículo explora la situación que enfrentaron los llamados realistas durante la Independencia en la Nueva Granada y su lenguaje de amor y subordinación al rey, a través del cual ratificaban su pertenencia a la comunidad política española, aun habiendo nacido en América. El rey no era un símbolo lejano, sino una presencia sentida y vivida por sus vasallos americanos. Las guerras de Independencia no enfrentaron, como lo adujo la historiografía tradicional, a criollos y peninsulares, sino a miembros de un (...)
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    Retórica, materialidades y prácticas del saber histórico en Colombia durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX.Patricia Cardona Zuluaga - 2014 - Co-herencia 11 (21):49-68.
    La retórica como técnica responsable de la inteligibilidad del discurso, de los modos y espacios de enunciación, de los propósitos y de los públicos, definió, hasta el siglo XIX, la existencia de los llamados géneros literarios devenidos en historia, literatura y periodismo, hoy áreas claramente diferenciadas. Sin la retórica la desmembración de los géneros literarios es incomprensible; se quedan de lado aspectos como las tradiciones narrativas, editoriales y didácticas que delimitaron los procedimientos de escritura, la implementación de formatos que contribuyó (...)
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    Contra la naturalidad del escepticismo acerca del mundo externo: Wittgenstein y el realismo epistémico.Diego A. Rodríguez-Téllez & Mauricio Zuluaga Cardona - 2023 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 67:65-87.
    Este trabajo cuestiona el supuesto carácter intuitivo o natural del escepticismo acerca del mundo externo. En §1 examinamos una versión del argumento escéptico que se sostiene a partir de dos principios: clausura del conocimiento e indiferencia. Para profundizar la postura que ha defendido Michael Williams, en §2 ofrecemos un examen novedoso de la argumentación escéptica cartesiana que nos permite establecer que en dos argumentos de esta estrategia argumentativa resulta claro que la presunta naturalidad que el escéptico reclama es falsa y (...)
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    “Un mismo cuerpo y una misma nación”: lealtad y fidelidad a España. Nueva Granada, 1813-1816.Patricia Cardona Zuluaga - 2021 - Araucaria 23 (47).
    This article explores the situation faced by the so-called royalists during the Independence in New Granada and their language of love and subordination to the king, through which they ratified their membership in the Spanish political community, even having been born in America. The king was not a distant symbol, he was a presence felt and lived by his American vassals. The wars of Independence did not confront, as traditional historiography has argued, Creoles and peninsular people, but members of the (...)
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    Against the naturalness of skepticism about the external world: Wittgenstein and epistemic realism.Diego Rodríguez Téllez & Mauricio Zuluaga Cardona - 2022 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 67:65-87.
    The purpose of the paper is to cast doubt on the alleged intuitive or natural character of the skeptical argument about the external world. In §1, we examine a version of the skeptical argument based on the epistemic closure principle and the indifference principle. In §2, in order to deepen the view defended by Michael Williams, we offer a novel examination of the Cartesian skeptical argumentation to show that it is clear that the alleged naturalness claimed by the skeptic is (...)
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    Genetics of population exchange along the historical portuguese–spanish border.J. Román-Busto, M. Tasso, G. Caravello, V. Fuster & P. Zuluaga - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 45 (1):79-93.
    SummaryThe present analysis compares the distribution of surnames by means of spatial autocorrelation analysis in the Spain–Portugal border region. The Spanish National Institute of Statistics provides a database of surnames of residents in the western Spanish provinces of Zamora, Salamanca, Cáceres, Badajoz and Huelva. The Spanish and Portuguese patterns of surname distribution were established according to various geographic axes. The results obtained show a low diversity of surnames in this region – especially in the centre – which can be explained (...)
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    Trincheras de tinta. La escritura de la Historia patria en Colombia, 1850-1908, de Patricia Cardona Zuluaga (2016). Medellín: Fondo Editorial EAFIT, 380 p. [REVIEW]Gabriel Samacá Alonso - 2018 - Co-herencia 15 (58):325-330.
    Internacionalmente, la historiografía colombiana es conocida y recordada por un sugerente trabajo de Germán Colmenares titulado Convenciones contra la cultura: ensayos sobre la historiografía hispanoamericana del siglo xix. Quienes han incursionado en este tipo de estudios se ven enfrentados a su lectura obligatoria, así como a tomar posición respecto a la tesis “discursiva” del colonialista en el estudio de las historias patrias hispanoamericanas. La historiadora antioqueña Patricia Cardona no ha sido la excepción, aunque a lo largo de su trayectoria (...)
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    Forcing theory and combinatorics of the real line.Miguel Antonio Cardona-Montoya - 2023 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):299-300.
    The main purpose of this dissertation is to apply and develop new forcing techniques to obtain models where several cardinal characteristics are pairwise different as well as force many (even more, continuum many) different values of cardinal characteristics that are parametrized by reals. In particular, we look at cardinal characteristics associated with strong measure zero, Yorioka ideals, and localization and anti-localization cardinals.In this thesis we introduce the property “F-linked” of subsets of posets for a given free filter F on the (...)
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    The concept of function up to the middle of the 19th century.A. P. Youschkevitch - 1976 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 16 (1):37-85.
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    Crimes, harms, and wrongs: on the principles of criminalisation.A. P. Simester - 2011 - Portland, Or.: Hart. Edited by Andrew Von Hirsch.
    When should we make use of the criminal law? Suppose that a responsible legislature seeks to enact a morally justifiable range of criminal prohibitions. What criteria should it apply when deciding whether to proscribe conduct? Crimes, Harms, and Wrongs is a philosophical analysis of the nature, significance, and ethical limits of criminalisation. The authors explore the scope and moral boundaries of harm-based prohibitions, proscriptions of offensive behaviour, and 'paternalistic' prohibitions aimed at preventing self-harm. Their aim is to develop guiding principles (...)
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    A. P. Bos, Providentia divina. The theme of divine Pronoia in Plato and Aristoteles. Van Gorcum, Assen/Amsterdam, 1976.A. P. Muys - 1977 - Philosophia Reformata 42 (1-2):102-104.
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    Moral Responsibility as Guiltworthiness.A. P. Duggan - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2):291-309.
    It is often alleged that an agent is morally responsible in a liability sense for a transgression just in case s/he deserves a negative interpersonal response for that transgression, blaming responses such as resentment and indignation being paradigms. Aside from a few exceptions, guilt is cited in recent discussions of moral responsibility, if at all, as merely an effect of being blamed, or as a reliable indicator of moral responsibility, but not itself an explanation of moral responsibility. In this paper, (...)
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    Dukhovnoe nasledie I︠A︡ssaui.A. P. Abuov - 2022 - Almaty: Kȯkzhiek-Gorizont.
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    Akademische Vorträge, von T. von Döllinger. Erster Band. Nordlingen. Beck, 1888. pp. iv. 427. Mk. 7.50.P. A. - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (05):215-.
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    An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. B. Russell.A. P. Ushenko - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (3):391-392.
  17. Why Omissions are Special: A. P. Simester.A. P. Simester - 1995 - Legal Theory 1 (3):311-335.
    The criminal law presently distinguishes between actions and omissions, and only rarely proscribes failures to avert consequences that it would be an offense to bring about. Why? In recent years it has been persuasively argued by both Glover and Bennett that, celeris paribus, omissions to prevent a harm are just as culpable as are actions which bring that harm about. On the other hand, and acknowledging that hitherto “lawyers have not been very successful in finding a rationale for it,” Tony (...)
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    Special relativity.A. P. French - 1968 - New York,: Norton.
    The book opens with a description of the smooth transition from Newtonian to Einsteinian behaviour from electrons as their energy is progressively increased, ...
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  19. The Soul and Its Instrumental Body: A Reinterpretation of Aristotle's Philosophy of Living Nature.A. P. Bos - 2003 - Boston, MA: Brill.
    Aristotle's definition of the soul should be interpreted as: 'the soul is the entelechy of a natural body that serves as its instrument'.
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  20. Against pluralism.A. P. Hazen - 1993 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71 (2):132 – 144.
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    Ideal interpretation: The theories of Zhu XI and Ronald Dworkin.A. P. Martinich Yang Xiao - 2010 - Philosophy East and West 60 (1):pp. 88-114.
    Ideal interpretation is understanding a text in the best possible way. It is usually used when the text has a canonical status, such as the Bible or the U.S. Constitution. We argue that Zhu Xi’s view about interpreting the Four Books and Ronald Dworkin’s view about constitutional interpretation are examples of ideal interpretation and that their basic principles are similar. Each holds, roughly, that their target text contains moral truth; that the author’s mind requires the mediation of learning; that the (...)
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    FEYERABEND, P K.: Matando el tiempo.A. P. Esteve - 1997 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 31:219.
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  23. Elements of Australian aboriginal philosophy.A. P. Elkin - 1969 - Oceania 40:85-98.
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    Relations in Lewis's framework without atoms.A. P. Hazen - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):243-248.
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    Karl Mannheim's sociology of knowledge.A. P. Simonds - 1978 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  26. Relations in lewis’s framework without atoms.A. P. Hazen - 1997 - Analysis 57 (4):243–248.
  27. The Philosophy of Language.A. P. Martinich - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (2):353-353.
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    B.A. Haddock, An Introduction to Historical Thought. London, Edward Arnold, 1980, pp. 184, pb. £4.75.A. P. Z. - 1980 - Hegel Bulletin 1 (2):54-55.
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    Formal and effective autonomy in healthcare.A. P. Schwab - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (10):575-579.
    This essay lays the groundwork for a novel conception of autonomy that may be called “effective autonomy”—a conception designed to be genuinely action guiding in bioethics. As empirical psychology research on the heuristics and biases approach shows, decision making commonly fails to correspond to people’s desires because of the biases arising from bounded cognition. People who are classified as autonomous on contemporary philosophical accounts may fail to be effectively autonomous because their decisions are uncoupled from their autonomous desires. Accordingly, continuing (...)
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  30. Wittgenstein Didn’t Agree with Gödel - A.P. Bird - Cantor’s Paradise.A. P. Bird - 2021 - Cantor's Paradise (00):00.
    In 1956, a few writings of Wittgenstein that he didn't publish in his lifetime were revealed to the public. These writings were gathered in the book Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics (1956). There, we can see that Wittgenstein had some discontentment with the way philosophers, logicians, and mathematicians were thinking about paradoxes, and he even registered a few polemic reasons to not accept Gödel’s incompleteness theorems.
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    Al-Kashi on Root Extraction. Abdul-Kader Dakhel, Wasfi A. Hijab, E. S. Kennedy.A. P. Youschkevitch - 1963 - Isis 54 (3):420-421.
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    Essay review: L'oeuvre mathématique de Newton de 1667 à 1673: The mathematical papers of Isaac Newtonthe mathematical papers of Isaac Newton. Edited by whitesided. T., vol. II, 1667–1670; vol. III, 1670–1673 . Pp. XXII + 520; XXXVII + 576. £10.50 each.A. P. Youschkevitch - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):105-119.
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    Essay Review: Newton's Mathematical Development 1674–1684: The Mathematical Papers of Isaac NewtonThe Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton. Edited by WhitesideD. T. with the assistance in publication of HoskinM. A. and PragA., Vol. iv, 1674–1684; vol. v, 1683–1684 . Pp. xxxiv + 678; xxiv + 627. £18, £20.A. P. Youschkevitch - 1975 - History of Science 13 (4):290-299.
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    L'Oeuvre Mathématique de Newton de 1667 a 1673.A. P. Youschkevitch - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):105.
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  35. The Frustrating Problem For Four-Dimensionalism.A. P. Taylor - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 165 (3):1097-1115.
    I argue that four-dimensionalism and the desire satisfaction account of well-being are incompatible. For every person whose desires are satisfied, there will be many shorter-lived individuals (‘person-stages’ or ‘subpersons’) who share the person’s desires but who do not exist long enough to see those desires satisfied; not only this, but in many cases their desires are frustrated so that the desires of the beings in whom they are embedded as proper temporal parts may be fulfilled. I call this the frustrating (...)
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  36. Les aborigènes australiens: présent et futur.A. P. Elkin - 1959 - Scientia 53 (94):du Supplém. 175.
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  37. The australian aborigines: to-day and tomorrow.A. P. Elkin - 1959 - Scientia 53 (94):261.
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  38. The reaction of primitive races to the white man's culture.A. P. Elkin - 1936 - Hibbert Journal 35:537-45.
     
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  39. Algorithms in modern mathematics and computer science: proceedings, Urgench, Uzbek SSR, September 16-22, 1979.A. P. Ershov & Donald Ervin Knuth (eds.) - 1981 - New York: Springer Verlag.
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    Epistemic Trust, Epistemic Responsibility, and Medical Practice.A. P. Schwab - 2008 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (4):302-320.
    Epistemic trust is an unacknowledged feature of medical knowledge. Claims of medical knowledge made by physicians, patients, and others require epistemic trust. And yet, it would be foolish to define all epistemic trust as epistemically responsible. Accordingly, I use a routine example in medical practice to illustrate how epistemically responsible trust in medicine is trust in epistemically responsible individuals. I go on to illustrate how certain areas of current medical practice of medicine fall short of adequately distinguishing reliable and unreliable (...)
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  41. On gödel's ontological proof.A. P. Hazen - 1998 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (3):361 – 377.
  42. In the patient's best interest. Law and professional conduct.A. P. Young - 1994 - In Geoffrey Hunt (ed.), Ethical Issues in Nursing. Routledge. pp. 164--179.
     
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    Recherches sur l'histoire Des mathematiques au moyen age dans Les pays d'orient: Bilans et perspectives.A. P. Youschkevitch - 1967 - History of Science 6 (1):41-58.
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  44. The French Revolution and Mathematics in Russia.A. P. Youschkevitch - forthcoming - Science and Society.
  45. Ėtika i gumanizm: opyt gumanitarnoĭ ėkspertizy russkoĭ ėticheskoĭ mysli.A. P. Zhelobov - 1998 - Sankt-Peterburg: Leningradskiĭ gos. oblastnoĭ universitet.
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    Obraz cheloveka v russkoĭ filosofii: opyt gumanitarnoĭ ėkspertizy: monografiia.A. P. Zhelobov - 2009 - Sankt-Peterburg: Leningradskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet (LGU) imeni A.S. Pushkina.
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    Short Book Notes: Erratum.A. P. Z. - 1982 - Hegel Bulletin 3 (1):43.
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    A pragmatic solution to the liar paradox.A. P. Martinich - 1983 - Philosophical Studies 43 (1):63 - 67.
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    Similarity relations and the preservation of solidity.A. P. Hazen & Lloyd Humberstone - 2004 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 13 (1):25-46.
    The partitions of a given set stand in a well known one-to-onecorrespondence with the equivalence relations on that set. We askwhether anything analogous to partitions can be found which correspondin a like manner to the similarity relations (reflexive, symmetricrelations) on a set, and show that (what we call) decompositions – of acertain kind – play this role. A key ingredient in the discussion is akind of closure relation (analogous to the consequence relationsconsidered in formal logic) having nothing especially to do (...)
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    Aristotle's logic of statements about contingency.A. P. Brogan - 1967 - Mind 76 (301):49-61.
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