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  1. Nuevos materiales para Una semantica dellenguaje normativo: Lecturas deónticas de Una paradoja lógica de Lewis Carroll.Calios Alarcon Cabrera - 1994 - Theoria 9 (1):123-134.
    Jorgensen’s dilemma has been analysed from various theoretical angles. However, it is not the aim of this essay to “theorize” but to “experiment” on the above mentioned dilemma; particularly to carry out attempts of deontic reproduction of a logical paradox substituting the value “truth” for the value “validity”. The relevance of the obtained results will be appraised from the point of view of Conte’s paradigm“syntactic (deontic) validity” vs. “dianoetic validity”.
     
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    Nuevos materiales para una semantica dellenguaje normativo.Cabrera Calios Alarcon - 1994 - Theoria 9 (1):123-134.
    Jorgensen’s dilemma has been analysed from various theoretical angles. However, it is not the aim of this essay to “theorize” but to “experiment” on the above mentioned dilemma; particularly to carry out attempts of deontic reproduction of a logical paradox substituting the value “truth” for the value “validity”. The relevance of the obtained results will be appraised from the point of view of Conte’s paradigm“syntactic validity” vs. “dianoetic validity”.
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    Imperativos y lógica en Jorgen Jorgensen.Carlos Alarcón Cabrera - 1999 - Isegoría 20:207-215.
  4. Semantic validity and normative syllogism.C. Alarcón Cabrera - 1994 - Rechtstheorie 25 (4):473-484.
  5. Validez pragmática. Una discusión con AG Conte.Carlos Alarcón Cabrera - 1993 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 70:341-354.
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  6. Validita sintattica vs. invalidita sintattica in Geiger.Carlos Alarcon Cabrera - 1994 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 71 (3):373-384.
     
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    Von Wright's Deontic Logics and "Contrary-to-Duty Imperatives".Carlos Alarcón-Cabrera - 1998 - Ratio Juris 11 (1):67-79.
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    Constitutive Constitutional Reform.Carlos Alarcón Cabrera - 1996 - Ratio Juris 9 (1):85-93.
  9. Nuevos materiales para una semántica del lenguaje normativo: Lecturas deónticas de una paradoja lógica de Lewis Carroll.Carlos Alarcón Cabrera - 1994 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 9 (1):123-134.
     
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  10. Paradossi e norme.Carlos Alarcón Cabrera - 2010 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 87 (2):279-292.
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    2. PRESENTE Y FUTURO DE LA FILOSOFÍA DEL DERECHO. Filosofía del derecho, formas de vida y análisis lingüístico. Algunas consideraciones sobre la filosofía del derecho como filosofía del lenguaje normativo. [REVIEW]Carlos Alarcón Cabrera - 2024 - Anuario de Filosofía Del Derecho 39.
    El punto de partida wittgensteiniano del Tractatus según el cual el mundo y el lenguaje poseen una estructura común, y la expresión del pensamiento es perceptible mediante las proposiciones lingüísticas, mediante signos lingüísticos que proyectan las situaciones a través del sentido de las proposiciones, es revisada en las Investigaciones Filosóficas, en las que Wittgenstein subraya quela relación entre una palabra y su significado no se da en la teoría, sino en la práctica, en los usos lingüísticos de la palabra. La (...)
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    On language, culture, and social action.Miguel A. Cabrera - 2001 - History and Theory 40 (4):82–100.
    This article outlines the theoretical developments experienced in historical studies over the last two decades. As a consequence of the growing critical reconsideration of some of the main theoretical assumptions underlying historical explanation of individuals' meaningful actions, a new theory of society has taken shape among historians during this time. By emphasizing the empirical and analytical distinction between language as a pattern of meanings and language as a means of communication, a significant group of historians has thoroughly recast the conventional (...)
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    Empirical Support for the Moral Salience of the Therapy-Enhancement Distinction in the Debate Over Cognitive, Affective and Social Enhancement.Laura Y. Cabrera, Nicholas S. Fitz & Peter B. Reiner - 2014 - Neuroethics 8 (3):243-256.
    The ambiguity regarding whether a given intervention is perceived as enhancement or as therapy might contribute to the angst that the public expresses with respect to endorsement of enhancement. We set out to develop empirical data that explored this. We used Amazon Mechanical Turk to recruit participants from Canada and the United States. Each individual was randomly assigned to read one vignette describing the use of a pill to enhance one of 12 cognitive, affective or social domains. The vignettes described (...)
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    An archaeology of borders: qualitative political theory as a tool in addressing moral distance.Luis Cabrera - 2009 - Journal of Global Ethics 5 (2):109-123.
    Interviews, field observations and other qualitative methods are being increasingly used to inform the construction of arguments in normative political theory. This article works to demonstrate the strong salience of some kinds of qualitative material for cosmopolitan arguments to extend distributive boundaries. The incorporation of interviews and related qualitative material can make the moral claims of excluded others more vivid and possibly more difficult to dismiss by advocates of strong priority to compatriots in distributions. Further, it may help to promote (...)
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    The Proportionality of Means and Ends.Joaquín Jareño-Alarcón - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:279-291.
    Over the last few years, in part due to the political impact of terrorist activities, the debate on the moral significance of torture as a useful means of obtaining information from enemy combatants has arisen with an urgency not seen in many years. Stressing the importance of exceptional cases, the defenders of torture attempt to justify its acceptance by and back its use in the judicial system of Western democracies. Yet what is at stake here are the basic moral principles—especially (...)
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    On Franco-Ferraz, Theism and the Theatre of the Mind.Miguel A. Badía-Cabrera - 1990 - Hume Studies 16 (2):131-139.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:On Franco-Ferraz, Theism and the Theatre of the Mind MiguelA. Badia-Cabrera In "Theatre andReligiousHypothesis,"1 MariaFranco-Ferraz offersan eloquent and reasoned argument in favour ofa fresh and different sort of hermeneutic approach to the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion as a suitable means to disentangle the web of proverbially difficult philosophical questions posed by Hume in that work. In order to arrive at a coherent understanding ofthe Dialogues as a whole (...)
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    Journalistic Self-Regulation for Equality: The Role of Gender Editing in Spain.Maria Iranzo-Cabrera, Mònica Figueras-Maz & Marcel Mauri-Ríos - 2022 - Journal of Media Ethics 38 (1):2-15.
    Despite journalism’s commitment to ethical principles such as accuracy, humanity and diversity, compliance with the gender perspective in content is still minimal in approximately one hundred countries. This inequality reinforces misperceptions, imbalances, and perceived differences between men and women. To address this situation, from 2010 to 2021, eight Spanish media companies appointed a new editorial position responsible for self-regulating gender equality. This qualitative study focused on 10 journalists who currently exercise or have exercised that job, to detect, describe and propose (...)
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    The global commonwealth of citizens: Toward cosmopolitan democracy - by Daniele Archibugi.Luis Cabrera - 2010 - Ethics and International Affairs 24 (1):105-107.
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    Genero maytenus, una fuente potencial de insecticidas naturales [beta-agarofurano].Alarcon E. Julio, Becerra A. Jose, Silva O. Mario & Munoz Orlando - 1993 - Theoria 2.
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    Escuchar a Kay. Nuestras prácticas son producto de otra parte.Paulina Varas Alarcon & Francisco Godoy Vega - 2018 - Aisthesis 64:235-250.
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    The word is a virus: Analysis of Gonzalo Millan’s Virus.Sergio Vergara Alarcón & Ronnie Videla Reyes - 2021 - Alpha (Osorno) 52:293-301.
    Resumen: Esta exposición intenta comprender las formas culturales de comunicación y fijación mnémica en una narración específica que Davi Kopenawa, chamán Yanomami, expone al antropólogo Bruce Albert, en virtud de los modos de existencia amazónicos, refiriéndose en particular a la intensidad de los espíritus selváticos y a la experiencia chamánica con los mundos espirituales. En el contexto de una extensión vegetal dispersa y sobresaliente, afirmamos una sociabilidad cotidiana en el marco de una “ética respetuosa o amorosa” entre todas las formas (...)
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  22. Brain Data in Context: Are New Rights the Way to Mental and Brain Privacy?Daniel Susser & Laura Y. Cabrera - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):122-133.
    The potential to collect brain data more directly, with higher resolution, and in greater amounts has heightened worries about mental and brain privacy. In order to manage the risks to individuals posed by these privacy challenges, some have suggested codifying new privacy rights, including a right to “mental privacy.” In this paper, we consider these arguments and conclude that while neurotechnologies do raise significant privacy concerns, such concerns are—at least for now—no different from those raised by other well-understood data collection (...)
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  23. Opere et veritate. Homenaje al profesor Ángel Luis González,.Enrique Alarcón, Agustin Echavarria, Miguel Garcia-Valdecasas & Rubén Pereda (eds.) - 2018
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    Configuration of the Flâneur in Poeta en Nueva York by F. García Lorca.René Araya Alarcón - 2012 - Alpha (Osorno) 34:25-42.
    En primer término se analiza brevemente el contexto que posibilita en García Lorca la búsqueda de un nuevo lenguaje poético durante su estadía en Nueva York entre 1929-1930. Posteriormente se analiza el concepto de flâneur. Para ello se consideran las elaboraciones que desarrolló Walter Benjamin a propósito de la experiencia de Charles Baudelaire frente a las transformaciones urbanas y sociales que sufrió París a mediados del siglo XIX, durante el Segundo Imperio en Francia. Finalmente se indaga en la eventual configuración (...)
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    Configuración Del flâneur en poeta en nueva York de F. García Lorca.René Araya Alarcón - 2012 - Alpha (Osorno) 34:25-42.
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    Comprensión Y expresión de la sociedad históricasegún el pensamiento de Wilhelm Dilthey.Andrea Báez Alarcón - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía 19 (1):11-26.
    En esta investigación se realiza un análisis sobre el estudio de la sociedad propuesto por Wilhelm Dilthey, con la finalidad de recalcar su postura frente a la comprensión de la humanidad. Presentar cómo ésta a través de la historia va estableciendo relaciones y formando agrupaciones. Un mundo socio-histórico lleno de vivencias que no necesariamente son experimentadas de manera individual, sino que también poseen una exterioridad que se visibiliza en la sociedad. Por esto, el objetivo es analizar cómo el ser histórico (...)
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    Infraclase: el daño colateral de la modernidad líquida. Según el pensamiento de Zygmunt Bauman.Andrea Báez Alarcón - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía 20 (1):13-23.
    La sociedad que está presente hoy en día es cambiante y para nada monótona. Por esto es líquida, según Zygmunt Bauman, pues en ella todo fluye sin detenerse y sin poseer límites. Es una sociedad en la que constantemente se modifican las tendencias según lo más actual. Todo está relacionado a un consumo que posibilita mantener o asimilar un estatus social que permite ser parte del mundo consumista. El parámetro de esta sociedad es consumir para después desechar, y aquí es, (...)
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    Life without essence: Man as a force-of-nature.Mandel Cabrera, Sarah Coolidge & Joseph Almog - 2011 - Philosophical Perspectives 25 (1):43-77.
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    Underground railroads: citizen entitlements and unauthorized mobility in the antebellum period and today.Luis Cabrera - 2010 - Journal of Global Ethics 6 (3):223-238.
    In recent years, some scholars and prominent political figures have advocated the deepening of North American integration on roughly the European Union model, including the creation of new political institutions and the free movement of workers across borders. The construction of such a North American Union, if it included even a very thin trans-state citizenship regime, could represent the most significant expansion of individual entitlements in the region since citizenship was extended to former slaves in the United States. With such (...)
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    Araña, otra lógica. La escritura como urdimbre en Chantal Maillard.Lola Nieto Alarcón - 2013 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 18 (2).
    RESUMENLa estructura desdoblada que adopta habitualmente la escritura de Chantal Maillard tiene un sentido intenso en el poemario Hilos. Este libro, que en parte surge como segregación del diario Husos, despliega una lógica estética contraria a toda interpretación metafísica. Para ello, los poemas crecen como ecos unos de otros y como reflejos de fragmentos de otros libros de la autora. En Hilos, la escritura teje una malla o red cuyos vórtices dibujan el mapa de un Texto en que obras de (...)
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  31. A lineage explanation of human normative guidance: the coadaptive model of instrumental rationality and shared intentionality.Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera - 2022 - Synthese 200 (6):1-32.
    This paper aims to contribute to the existing literature on normative cognition by providing a lineage explanation of human social norm psychology. This approach builds upon theories of goal-directed behavioral control in the reinforcement learning and control literature, arguing that this form of control defines an important class of intentional normative mental states that are instrumental in nature. I defend the view that great ape capacities for instrumental reasoning and our capacity (or family of capacities) for shared intentionality coadapted to (...)
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  32. Modeling Action: Recasting the Causal Theory.Megan Fritts & Frank Cabrera - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    Contemporary action theory is generally concerned with giving theories of action ontology. In this paper, we make the novel proposal that the standard view in action theory—the Causal Theory of Action—should be recast as a “model”, akin to the models constructed and investigated by scientists. Such models often consist in fictional, hypothetical, or idealized structures, which are used to represent a target system indirectly via some resemblance relation. We argue that recasting the Causal Theory as a model can not only (...)
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  33. La inversión de la memoria corporal en danza.Mónica Alarcón - 2009 - A Parte Rei 66:13.
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    Naturaleza, espíritu, finalidad.Enrique Alarcón - 1990 - Anuario Filosófico 23 (1):125-132.
    El fin de los procesos naturales no tiene una realidad física actual. De ahí que sea problemático establecer experimentalmente, por inducción, la existencia y dimensiones de la finalidad. A continuación pretendo mostrar que espíritu, naturaleza material y finalidad están implícitos en el principio de no contradicción y que, en consecuencia, son susceptibles de deducción, inequívocamente. Pese a que hoy en día esta afirmación resulte poco usual, no constituye una excesiva originalidad: de hecho, como irán señalando las referencias a pie de (...)
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  35. Sociología y Alteridad: Un Conocer por Relación.Luis Alarcón & Irey Gómez Sánchez - 2005 - A Parte Rei 42:14.
     
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    Is there a Human Right to Microfinance?Tom Sorell & Luis Cabrera - 2015 - In Tom Sorell & Luis Cabrera (eds.), Microfinance, Rights, and Global Justice. Cambridge University Press. pp. 27-46.
    This chapter is divided into three parts. In the first, I ask whether there is a human right to be spared extreme poverty. The answer is ‘Not necessarily’ if a human right is a legal right, and I argue that ‘human right’ either means a right in international law and associated policy, or else the term has an unacceptably wide sense. In the second section I consider microcredit as a poverty-alleviating mechanism, distinguishing between extreme and relative poverty in developing countries. (...)
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    On Social Tolerance and the Evolution of Human Normative Guidance.Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera - 2019 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (2):523-549.
    Discussions about the evolution of human social cognition usually portray the social environment of early hominins as highly hierarchical and violent. In this evolutionary narrative, our propensity for violence was overcome in our lineage by an increase in our intellectual capacities. However, I will argue in this article that we are at least equally justified in believing that our early hominin ancestors were less aggressive and hierarchical than is suggested in these models. This view is consistent with the available comparative (...)
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    On Social Tolerance and the Evolution of Human Normative Guidance.Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera - 2017 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science:axx017.
    Discussions about the evolution of human social cognition usually portray the social environment of early hominins as highly hierarchical and violent. In this evolutionary narrative, our propensity for violence was overcome in our lineage by an increase in our intellectual capacities. However, I will argue in this article that we are at least equally justified in believing that our early hominin ancestors were less aggressive and hierarchical than is suggested in these models. This view is consistent with the available comparative (...)
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    Exploring the Role of Meditation and Dispositional Mindfulness on Social Cognition Domains: A Controlled Study.Daniel Campos, Marta Modrego-Alarcón, Yolanda López-del-Hoyo, Manuel González-Panzano, William Van Gordon, Edo Shonin, Mayte Navarro-Gil & Javier García-Campayo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Human Enhancement and Communication: On Meaning and Shared Understanding.Laura Cabrera & John Weckert - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):1039-1056.
    Our technologies have enabled us to change both the world and our perceptions of the world, as well as to change ourselves and to find new ways to fulfil the human desire for improvement and for having new capacities. The debate around using technology for human enhancement has already raised many ethical concerns, however little research has been done in how human enhancement can affect human communication. The purpose of this paper is to explore whether some human enhancements could change (...)
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    Inside “Pandora’s Box” of Solidarity: Conflicts Between Paid Staff and Volunteers in the Non-profit Sector.Rocío López-Cabrera, Alicia Arenas, Francisco J. Medina, Martin Euwema & Lourdes Munduate - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Nonprofit organizations (NPOs), are quite complex in terms of organizational structure, diversity at the workplace, as well as motivational mechanisms and values rationality. Nevertheless, from an Organizational Psychology perspective, the systematic analysis of this context is scarce in the literature, particularly regarding conflicts. This qualitative study analyzes types, prevalence and consequences of conflicts in a large NPO organization considering as theoretical framework several consolidated Organizational Psychology theories: Conflict Theory, Social Comparison Theory and the Equity Theory. Conflicts were analyzed taking into (...)
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    Hume's natural history of religión: positive science or metaphysical vision of religion.Miguel A. Badía Cabrera - 1985 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 20 (45):71-78.
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    El Reconocimiento Fracturado.Bruno Leon Campos Cabrera - 2023 - Studia Hegeliana 9:75-92.
    La extensiva proliferación de conflictos sociales de grupos que claman exclusión política, indiferencia institucional y menosprecio de sus formas de vida, evidencian la insuficiencia conceptual del fin de la historia del Hegel de Fukuyama. Estos sujetos colectivos no se perciben como parte de la unidad orgánica que es lo social, sino como fragmentos escindidos, carentes de relación con ella. Sugiero que es posible otorgar valor explicativo y ofrecer una solución normativa a esta fractura social mediante el concepto de reconocimiento desarrollado (...)
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    Los efectos de la dominación simbólica en el feminismo.Isabel G. Gamero Cabrera - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:189-200.
    En este artículo quisiera aludir a las tesis de Bourdieu sobre la dominación simbólica, incidiendo en su faceta androcéntrica; para, a continuación contemplar cómo, debido al carácter incorporado de dicha estructura (esto es, a que su eficacia radica en que el dominado contribuye a su propia dominación), algunas teorías y prácticas feministas, como el feminismo de la diferencia de Luce Irigaray, los planteamientos éticos y políticos de Benhabib y la subversión de la identidad que promueve Butler, pueden llegar a reproducir (...)
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  45. The role of sound symbolism in protolanguage: Some linguistic and archaeological speculations.Juan Carlos Moreno Cabrera - forthcoming - Theoria Et Historia Scientiarum 9:115-130.
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    Calle y escritura como espacio y campo de acción. El testimonio de Carolina María de Jesús, mujer, negra y cartonera.Leonardo Piña Cabrera - 2010 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 25.
    A la luz del relato de Carolina María de Jesús, una temprana cartonera de la favela de Canindé, en Sao Paulo, quien escribiendo su diario de vida en las mismas hojas que recogía en sus calles termina ofreciendo el más crudo y vívido relato de la vida en ellas, en este artículo se examina su testimonio y la escritura de él como una otra modalidad de práctica política, ello a partir del concepto de campos de acción social y política, y (...)
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    Dos conceptos de libertad y dos conceptos de responsabilidad en Spinoza.Luis Ramos-Alarcón - 2015 - Dianoia 60 (75):105-128.
    Resumen: Spinoza afirma que las decisiones, elecciones y acciones de un agente son necesarias porque están determinadas causalmente. ¿Acaso los seres humanos no son agentes morales? ¿son sólo eslabones de una cadena de causas cuyo curso no pueden controlar y que los exime de las consecuencias de sus actos, así como de premios y castigos? ¿ser un individuo libre significa aceptar pasivamente lo que ocurre y abandonar la pretensión de modificarlo? Este artículo responde a estas preguntas mediante la distinción en (...)
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    Spinoza on Language.Luis Ramos-Alarcón - unknown
    Some scholars have understood that Spinoza’s extreme rationalism, nominalism, conventionalism, and rejection of a semantic theory of truth make his philosophy incapable to use language for philosophical and scientific purposes; insofar he considered language a source of inadequate knowledge, falsity, and error. Thus Spinoza finds contradiction in his inevitable use of language to express his philosophy. This paper has four aims: first, propose an explanation on why language is inadequate knowledge for Spinoza; second, present differences between inadequacy, falsity, and error (...)
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    The positiveness of Imagination in Spinoza’s Epistemology.Luis Ramos-Alarcón - unknown
    For Spinoza’s epistemology, an image is an idea that represents an external body as actually existent. This kind of knowledge is the only source of inadequate knowledge, falsity, and error. On the contrary, reason is adequate knowledge because it comprehends common notions, i.e, properties of different things. Intuition is also adequate knowledge because it conceives formal essences of singular things. The main example is the genetic definition of a sphere, an adequate knowledge form by the power of thinking of the (...)
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    Humanidades Médicas journal. Its contribution to the development of the scientific publication.Jorge Luis Cabrera Cruz & Macías Llanes - 2014 - Humanidades Médicas 14 (2):351-365.
    Este artículo aborda la labor de la revista Humanidades Médicas desde su creación en el 2001 hasta la actualidad y las principales acciones implementadas para contribuir al desarrollo de la publicación científica, que permitan elevar las competencias profesionales de autores, árbitros y editores, a partir de las deficiencias detectadas durante el proceso editorial y la necesidad de asesoramiento a los especialistas de otras revistas científicas cubanas que realizan el proceso de marcación para el proyecto SciELO. This article deals with the (...)
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