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    Teoría y técnica del yoga mental.Ramiro A. Calle - 1975 - Viladrau: Cedel.
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  2. Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition.Michael Tomasello, Malinda Carpenter, Josep Call, Tanya Behne & Henrike Moll - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5):675-691.
    We propose that the crucial difference between human cognition and that of other species is the ability to participate with others in collaborative activities with shared goals and intentions: shared intentionality. Participation in such activities requires not only especially powerful forms of intention reading and cultural learning, but also a unique motivation to share psychological states with others and unique forms of cognitive representation for doing so. The result of participating in these activities is species-unique forms of cultural cognition and (...)
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    The effect of humans on the cognitive development of apes.Josep Call & Michael Tomasello - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers (eds.), Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 371--403.
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  4. B. Descartes and the problems of skepticism.On What Can Be Called - 1986 - In John Perry, Michael Bratman & John Martin Fischer (eds.), Introduction to philosophy: classical and contemporary readings. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Providing stability to our world. Identity, Geach and Quine.Olga Ramirez Calle - 2024 - Logos and Episteme (1):37-56.
    The problem of identity is central to epistemic transference. However, relative identity appears to be the only way to work out an epistemic useful notion of identity. Relative identity, on its part, is either parasitic on strict identity or not identity at all. If, on the contrary, we ought for a strict concept of identity capable of satisfying its requirements, we end up with a tautologic and epistemic worthless category. The paper provides an answer to this problem, which, while working (...)
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    What Chimpanzees Know about Seeing, Revisited: An Explanation of the Third Kind.Josep Call & Michael Tomasello - 2005 - In Naomi Eilan, Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Johannes Roessler (eds.), Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds. Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford University Press. pp. 45--64.
    Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans — follow it past distractors and behind barriers, ‘check back’ with humans when gaze following does not yield interesting sights, use gestures appropriately depending on the visual access of their recipient, and select different pieces of food depending on whether their competitor has visual access to them. Taken together, these findings make a strong case for the hypothesis that chimpanzees have some understanding of what other individuals can and cannot see. However, chimpanzees (...)
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  7. Descartes' two errors: Reason and reflection in the great apes.Josep Call - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press.
  8. What chimpanzees know about seeing revisited: an explanation of the third kind.Josep Call & Michael Tomasello - 2005 - In Naomi Eilan, Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Johannes Roessler (eds.), Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford University Press.
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  9. Numbers, Empiricism and the A Priori.Olga Ramírez Calle - 2020 - Logos and Episteme 11 (2):149-177.
    The present paper deals with the ontological status of numbers and considers Frege ́s proposal in Grundlagen upon the background of the Post-Kantian semantic turn in analytical philosophy. Through a more systematic study of his philosophical premises, it comes to unearth a first level paradox that would unset earlier still than it was exposed by Russell. It then studies an alternative path, that departin1g from Frege’s initial premises, drives to a conception of numbers as synthetic a priori in a more (...)
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  10. Historia de la filosofía occidental.Jesús Alvarez Calle - 1984 - Madrid: J. Alvarez Calle.
     
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  11. The self and other : a missing link in comparative social cognition.Joseph Call - 2005 - In Herbert S. Terrace & Janet Metcalfe (eds.), The Missing Link in Cognition: Origins of Self-Reflective Consciousness. Oxford University Press.
     
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  12. Contrasting the Social Cognition of Humans and Nonhuman Apes: The Shared Intentionality Hypothesis.Josep Call - 2009 - Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (2):368-379.
    Joint activities are ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, but they differ substantially in their underlying psychological states. Humans attribute and share mental states with others in the so‐called shared intentionality. Our hypothesis is that our closest nonhuman living relatives also attribute some psychological mechanisms such as perceptions and goals to others, but, unlike humans, they are not necessarily intrinsically motivated to share those psychological states. Furthermore, it is postulated that shared intentionality is responsible for the appearance of a suite of (...)
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    Primate Cognition.Michael Tomasello & Josep Call - 1997 - Oxford University Press USA.
    In this enlightening exploration of our nearest primate relatives, Michael Tomasello and Josep Call address the current state of our knowledge about the cognitive skills of non-human primates and integrate empirical findings from the beginning of the century to the present.
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    Representing Space and Objects in Monkeys and Apes.Josep Call - 2000 - Cognitive Science 24 (3):397-422.
    Primate foraging can be construed as a set of interconnected problems that include finding food, selecting efficient travel routes, anticipating the positions of moving prey, and manipulating, and occasionally, extracting food items using tools. The evidence reviewed in this paper strongly suggests that both monkeys and apes use three types of representation (i.e., static, dynamic, and relational) to solve various problems. Static representations involve recalling certain features of the environment, dynamic representations involve imagining changes in the trajectories of moving objects, (...)
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  15. I do not believe in Meigas, but there are such. A Meinongian Empirical Case Based on Galician ‘Meigas’.Olga Ramírez Calle - 2020 - E-Logos Electronic Journal for Philosophy 27 (1):4-20.
    This paper aspires to meet a philosophical challenge posed to the author to give treatment to what was seen as a particularly nice Meinongian case1; namely the case of Galician Meigas. However, through the playful footpaths of enchanted Galician Meigas, I rehabilitate some relevant discussion on the justification of belief formation and come to some poignant philosophical insights regarding the understanding of possibilities. I hope both the leading promoter of the challenge and, of course, other philosophical readers are satisfied with (...)
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  16. Reasoning and thinking in nonhuman primates.Josep Call & Michael Tomasello - 2005 - In K. Holyoak & B. Morrison (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning. Cambridge University Press. pp. 607--632.
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  17. A B C de la filosofía oriental.Ramiro A. Calle - 1967 - Barcelona,: Ediciones Toray.
     
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    Boy's book on logic.William Timothy Call - 1914 - Brooklyn, N.Y.,: W.T. Call.
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  19. Do chimpanzees know what others see - or only what they are looking at?Michael Tomasello & Josep Call - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press.
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  20. De la caverna de Saramago a la liquidez de Zygmunt Bauman: ¿dos metáforas de la contemporaneidad en la encrucijada del sentido?Mónica María Calle González - 2013 - Escritos 21 (47):533-545.
    Como parte de la investigación doctoral en curso, este escrito presenta una lectura filosófica de las visiones analíticas de la contemporaneidad de José Saramago en su obra La caverna y de Zygmunt Bauman a partir de las obras del denominado “período líquido”, teniendo como orientación metodológica la hermenéutica gadameriana. Se pretende dilucidar el carácter particular de algunos de los fenómenos culturales, sociales, emocionales y comportamentales que constituyen la experiencia contemporánea del mundo (consumismo, debilitamiento de los lazos sociales y afectivos, desregulación (...)
     
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  21. Experiencia estética y crítica de arte.Román de la Calle - 1996 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 1:53-73.
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  22. El yoga y el pensamiento oriental.Ramiro A. Calle - 1973 - Viladrau,: Ediciones CEDEL.
     
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    Historia de la filosofía occidental.Jesús Alvarez Calle - 1984 - Madrid: J. Alvarez Calle.
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    Intending and perceiving.Josep Call - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (1-2):34-38.
    Flack and de Waal argue that reciprocity, revenge, and moralistic aggression are important components of the social norms that exist in some non-human primates. These and other phenomena are seen as the evolutionary building blocks of human morality. Although focussing on these phenomena is a good starting point for studying the question of morality in non-human animals, they only provide a partial answer. Two other issues deserve careful attention: perception of intentions, and the distinction between using and perceiving social norms. (...)
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  25. La doctrina filosófica de Kant sobre la religión como teología natural.Antonio López Calle - 2004 - El Basilisco 34:81-90.
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  26. La etología como punto de partida epistémico frente a las formas Del determinismo biológico.Diego Alejandro Calle - 2012 - Ludus Vitalis 20 (37):137-149.
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    Paul Sawyer.Identity As Calling, Martin Luther & King On War - 2006 - In Linda Alcoff (ed.), Identity Politics Reconsidered. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Psicología y pensamiento de Oriente: la conquista de la mente y la evolución interior.Ramiro A. Calle - 1979 - Madrid: Pirámide.
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    Richard Hare en perspectiva.Olga Ramirez Calle & Olga Ramírez - 2010 - Telos: Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Utilitaristas 17 (2):209-225.
    Hare’s analysis of moral language have been either obviated in contemporary meta-ethical debates or straightforwardly sided with dated forms of humean noncognitivism. It is assumed that Hare´s conceptual analysis is subject to the same critique that threatens these last positions and is in the same way inadequate. I believe this misrepresents his position and distracts us from his more important contributions to the understanding of moral language. The present paper attempts to show that, even if some miss-adjustments in Hare’s position (...)
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    Seeking information in non-human animals: weaving a metacognitive web.Josep Call - 2012 - In Michael J. Beran, Johannes Brandl, Josef Perner & Joëlle Proust (eds.), The foundations of metacognition. Oxford University Press. pp. 62.
  31. Social knowledge in primates.Josep Call - 2009 - In Robin Dunbar & Louise Barrett (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Systems With Parity Quantifiers.Richard L. Call - 1982 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 28 (20‐21):297-309.
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    Systems With Parity Quantifiers.Richard L. Call - 1982 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 28 (20-21):297-309.
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    Thendwatch.They Call - forthcoming - Business Ethics.
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  35. Teoría y técnica del yoga.Ramiro A. Calle - 1969 - Madrid,: Alianza Editorial.
     
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  36. Yoga, refugio y esperanza.Ramiro A. Calle - 1967 - Barcelona,: Ediciones CEDEL.
     
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  37. Yoga y zen: dos vías hacia la autorrelización.Ramiro A. Calle - 1979 - Esplugas de Llobregat (Barcelona): Plaza & Janés.
     
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    Patterns, Patterns, Patterns: Art and Meaning at the Crossroads between Two Opposing Forces.Olga Ramirez Calle - 2020 - Theoria (2):220-244.
    This article aims to defend the need to recognize the independent role of those cognitive abilities on whose behalf linguistic meaning is introduced from the proper institution of language. I call this capacity “private pattern recognition” (PPR) and argue that it plays an essential part not just in the instauration of linguistic meaning but also in other relevant cognitive phenomena such as artistic creation and understanding. Moreover, it is precisely the failure to separate both aspects that gives rise to important (...)
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    Između nekognitivizma i realizma u etici: trostruki model.Olga Ramírez Calle - 2011 - Prolegomena 10 (1):101-112.
    The aim of the paper is to propose an alternative model to realist and non-cognitive explanations of the rule-guided use of thick ethical concepts and to examine the implications that may be drawn from this and similar cases for our general understanding of rule-following and the relation between criteria of application, truth and correctness. It addresses McDowell’s non-cognitivism critique and challenges his defence of the entanglement thesis for thick ethical concepts. Contrary to non-cognitivists, however, I propose to view the relation (...)
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    Invasive Weeds in Parmenides’s Garden.Olga Ramírez Calle - 2020 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):391-413.
    The paper attempts to conciliate the important distinction between what-is, or exists, and what-is-not, thereby supporting Russell’s existential analysis, with some Meinongian insights. For this purpose, it surveys the varied inhabitants of the realm of ‘non-being’ and tries to clarify their diverse statuses. The position that results makes it possible to rescue them back in surprising but non-threatening form, leaving our ontology safe from contradiction.
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    La Pregunta por la verdad de los enunciados morales y la búsqueda de la fundamentación realista de la moral.Olga Ramírez Calle - 2008 - Episteme (Porto Alegre) 28 (1):89-114.
    El objetivo más inmediato de este trabajo es considerar en qué medida las críticas que desde tales posiciones realistas se han hecho a la Ética del Discurso son acertadas.
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    Between Non-Cognitivism and Realism in Ethics: A Three-Fold Model.Olga Ramírez Calle - 2011 - Prolegomena 10 (1):101-112.
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    Apes know that hidden objects can affect the orientation of other objects.Josep Call - 2007 - Cognition 105 (1):1-25.
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    From sign to action: Studies in chimpanzee pictorial competence.Josep Call, Alenka Hribar & Göran Sonesson - 2014 - Semiotica 2014 (198):205-240.
    Journal Name: Semiotica - Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies / Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique Volume: 2014 Issue: 198 Pages: 205-240.
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    Cuadripolos eléctricos y la serie de Fibonacci.Calle Trujillo, Jorge Eduardo, Alexander Molina Cabrera & Augusto Cano Jaramillo - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    De la prescripción en los títulos valores con forma de vencimientos ciertos sucesivos.Bernardo Trujillo Calle - 2007 - Ratio Juris 2 (4):7-14.
    De una vez anticipamos las conclusiones más importantes: 1.- En los títulos valores pagaderos con vencimientos ciertos sucesivos, el vencimiento de cada una de las cuotas debe tratarse con independencia de las demás; 2.- Por consiguiente, la prescripción de cada cuota debe ser tratada igualmente en forma independiente; 3.- No es lo mismo vencimiento que exigibilidad. Normalmente la exigibilidad coincide con el vencimiento, mas no al contrario, que el vencimiento coincida con la exigibilidad; 4.- La cláusula aceleratoria en la legislación (...)
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    La abogacía en Antioquia.Bernardo Trujillo Calle - 2007 - Ratio Juris 2 (5):8-26.
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    On the murky dissociation between expression and communication.Elizabeth Warren, Josep Call & György Gergely - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e19.
    The authors present an ambitious attempt to outline the gradual evolution of the cognitive foundations of ostensive communication. We focus on three problematic aspects of the distinction between expression and communication: ambiguity in the distinction's central principle of “complementary mechanisms,” inconsistencies in the application of the distinction across taxa, and the dismissal of mentalizing in nonhuman primates.
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  49. Invasive Weeds in Parmenides' Garden.Olga Ramirez Calle - 2020 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (60):391-412.
    The paper attempts to conciliate the important distinction between what-is, or exists, and what-is-not _thereby supporting Russell’s existential analysis_ with some Meinongian insights. For this purpose, it surveys the varied inhabitants of the realm of ‘non-being’ and tries to clarify their diverse statuses. The position that results makes it possible to rescue them back in surprising but non-threatening form, leaving our ontology safe from contradiction.
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    How Artificial Communication Affects the Communication and Cognition of the Great Apes.Josep Call - 2011 - Mind and Language 26 (1):1-20.
    Ape species-specific communication is grounded on the present, possesses some referential qualities and is mostly used to request objects or actions from others. Artificial systems of communication borrowed from humans transform apes' communicative exchanges by freeing them from the present (i.e. displaced reference) although requests still predominate as the main reason for communicating with others. Symbol use appears to enhance apes' relational abilities and their inhibitory control. Despite these substantial changes, it is concluded that even though artificial communication enhances thought (...)
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