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  1. Domingo de Soto: origen de las teorías de Leonardo Lessio sobre la inspiración.Eliseo Rodríguez - 1996 - Ciencia Tomista 123 (401):467-484.
     
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    Percentiles and Principal Component Analysis of Physical Fitness From a Big Sample of Children and Adolescents Aged 6-18 Years: The DAFIS Project. [REVIEW]Eliseo Iglesias-Soler, María Rúa-Alonso, Jessica Rial-Vázquez, Jose Ramón Lete-Lasa, Iván Clavel, Manuel A. Giráldez-García, Javier Rico-Díaz, Miguel Rodríguez-Del Corral, Eduardo Carballeira-Fernández & Xurxo Dopico-Calvo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Assessing physical fitness has emerged as a proxy of the health status of children and adolescents and therefore as relevant from a public health point of view. DAFIS is a project included in Plan Galicia Saudable of the regional government of Galicia. DAFIS consists of an on-line software devoted to record the results of a standard physical fitness protocol carried out as a part of the physical education curriculum. The aims of this study were: to obtain normative values of physical (...)
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    Revisión crítica a la propuesta de integración social Y cultural de Bernardo de monteagudo en su diálogo entre atahualpa Y Fernando VII en Los Campos elíseos (1809).Manuel Leonardo Prada Rodríguez - 2011 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 32 (104):53-60.
    Bernardo de Monteagudo en su texto: Diálogo entre Atahualpa y Fernando VII en los Campos Eliseos, parte de una crítica a las atrocidades llevadas a cabo por los españoles contra los americanos en la Conquista –atrocidades que sobrepasan las llevadas a cabo por Napoleón contra Fernando VII–, para proponer una integración social y cultural que movilice a los pueblos latinoamericanos a la independencia del colonialismo español. Sin embargo, su propuesta no reivindica al indígena, sino que su imagen es usada por (...)
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  4. Revisión Crítica A La Propuesta De Integración Social Y Cultural De Bernardo De Monteagudo En Su Diálogo Entre Atahualpa Y Fernando Vii En Los Campos Elíseos.Manuel Rodríguez - 2011 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 32:53-60.
    Bernardo de Monteagudo en su texto: Diálogo entre Atahualpa y Fernando VII en los Campos Eliseos, parte de una crítica a las atrocidades llevadas a cabo por los españoles contra los americanos en la Conquista –atrocidades que sobrepasan las llevadas a cabo por Napoleón contra Fernando VII–, para proponer una integración social y cultural que movilice a los pueblos latinoamericanos a la independencia del colonialismo español. Sin embargo, su propuesta no reivindica al indígena, sino que su imagen es usada por (...)
     
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    El egoísmo en el pensamiento de Thomas Hobbes. Interpretación y racionalidad cooperativa.Diego Pinilla-Rodríguez & Patricia Sánchez-Recio - 2020 - Cinta de Moebio 69:241-254.
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    Phenomenological Approach to Legal Epistemic Injustice.Christopher Phillippe-Rodriguez - 2024 - Stance 17 (1):12-25.
    Injustices in legal contexts are widespread, yet we usually tend to think of them through a social lens. The study of epistemic injustices increases the resolution of this lens; it identifies how we wrong others as "knowers." In this paper, I propose that the tradition of phenomenology may be invoked to describe and identify instances of epistemic injustice in legal contexts. In order to justify this claim, I establish a phenomenological methodology predicated on the synthesis of two ideas: (1) the (...)
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    Proyectos de elite chilena Del siglo XIX.Jorge Pinto Rodríguez - 2008 - Alpha (Osorno) 26.
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    L'herméneutique de la démythologisation chez Hans Jonas: de la mythologie gnostique à la théologie spéculative.Francisco Quesada-Rodríguez - 2022 - [Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgique]: PUL, Presses Universitaires de Louvain.
    La «démythologisation» est une herméneutique philosophique forgée par Hans Jonas au début de son itinéraire intellectuel, afin d'interpréter existentiellement les récits mythologiques ainsi que les textes théologiques et philosophiques de l’Antiquité tardive. Il s’agissait d’abord d’une méthodologie d’objectivation et subjectivation pour comprendre l’expérience existentielle de l’homme gnostique face à la divinité et l’être dans le monde. Dans la suite, Jonas a développé l’herméneutique de la démythologisation par l’objectivation et la subjectivation par rapport aux textes néotestamentaires. Le mot démythologisation (Entmythologisierung) est (...)
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    The Biosemiotic Glossary Project: The Semiotic Threshold.Claudio Julio Rodríguez Higuera & Kalevi Kull - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (1):109-126.
    The present article is framed within the biosemiotic glossary project as a way to address common terminology within biosemiotic research. The glossary integrates the view of the members of the biosemiotic community through a standard survey and a literature review. The concept of ‘semiotic threshold’ was first introduced by Umberto Eco, defining it as a boundary between semiotic and non-semiotic areas. We review here the concept of ‘semiotic threshold’, first describing its denotation within semiotics via an examination on the history (...)
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    The Ontology of Perceptual Experience.Sebastián Sanhueza Rodríguez - 2022 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    How should we think of perceptual experiences qua dynamic phenomena? Against an increasingly popular Heraclitean approach that frames them as irreducibly dynamic, the present book argues that perceptual experiences may be described in terms of non-dynamic categories, such as properties, relations, and states.
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    Wading Through the Heraclitean Waters of Experience.Sebastián Sanhueza Rodríguez - 2021 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 103 (1):55-75.
    This piece contrasts two ontological views of perceptual experience: on the one hand, Experiential Heracliteanism, a view according to which the intuitively dynamic character of experience should be described – and probably accounted for – in irreducibly dynamic terms; and, on the other, Experiential non‐Heracliteanism, a stance according to which perceptual experience may at least be described – if not explained – in terms of nondynamic constituents. I specially strive (1) to frame both proposals against the backdrop of a venerable (...)
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    Biotechnologizing Jatropha for local sustainable development.Daniel Puente-Rodríguez - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (3):351-363.
    This article explores whether and how the biotechnologization process that the fuel-plant Jatropha curcas is undergoing might strengthen local sustainable development. It focuses on the ongoing efforts of the multi-stakeholder network Gota Verde to harness Jatropha within local small-scale production systems in Yoro, Honduras. It also looks at the genomics research on Jatropha conducted by the Dutch research institute Plant Research International, specifically addressing the ways in which that research can assists local development in Honduras. A territorial approach is applied (...)
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    The Parish, neuralgic point of the Urban Pastoral. What identity and mission in the city?Andrea Puentes-Rodríguez - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 50:147-171.
    Resumen Este artículo busca analizar y hacer una lectura de la identidad, misión, ubicación y aporte que la parroquia ha venido realizando y tejiendo en relación con el contexto urbano. Al mismo tiempo desea comprender cómo ha incidido dicho fenómeno en el modo en el que la parroquia se ve y se lee, como también la manera en que se evidencian sus exigencias y los retos en tal contexto. Es de gran relevancia la pregunta sobre la identidad y la misión (...)
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  14. Indiscernible universals.Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra - 2017 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 60 (6):604-624.
    Universals have traditionally thought to obey the identity of indiscernibles, that is, it has traditionally been thought that there can be no perfectly similar universals. But at least in the conception of universals as immanent, there is nothing that rules out there being indiscernible universals. In this paper, I shall argue that there is useful work indiscernible universals can do, and so there might be reason to postulate indiscernible universals. In particular, I shall argue that postulating indiscernible universals can allow (...)
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    Exploring Corporations’ Dialogue About CSR in the Digital Era.Laura Illia, Stefania Romenti, Belén Rodríguez-Cánovas, Grazia Murtarelli & Craig E. Carroll - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (1):39-58.
    In this paper, we examined how companies are employing new media to engage in dialogue with their stakeholders about corporate social responsibility -related matters. Through a qualitative theory-building study conducted in three stages over a period of 2 years, we discovered that corporations with reputations for CSR have built virtual spaces for dialogue about CSR, but that these spaces remain empty of dialogue. Our theory-building model highlights how the mix of four dialogue processes may allow companies to create open dialogue (...)
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    An approximation to the history of Ophthalmology in Camagüey.Matilde Landín Sorí & Rodríguez Bencomo - 2014 - Humanidades Médicas 14 (2):271-284.
    Se realizó una revisión documental con el objetivo de reseñar los aspectos históricos relacionados con el surgimiento y desarrollo de la Oftalmología en Camagüey. Se utilizaron documentos de la Biblioteca Provincial “Julio Antonio Mella” y la “Casa Finlay”; así como informaciones obtenidas en entrevistas personales. Se señalaron las características fundamentales de las formas, medios y técnicas de la atención médico-quirúrgicas en cada etapa, y se destacaron las personalidades científicas y los aportes realizados a la especialidad en la docencia, asistencia e (...)
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  17. Brain-to-Brain Coupling in the Gamma-Band as a Marker of Shared Intentionality.Paulo Barraza, Alejandro Pérez & Eugenio Rodríguez - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Fear of COVID-19, Stress, and Anxiety in University Undergraduate Students: A Predictive Model for Depression.Antonio J. Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Yisela Pantaleón, Irene Dios & Daniel Falla - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  19. " Doing the lesson" or" doing science": Argument in high school genetics.M. Pilar Jimenez-Aleixandre, Anxela Bugallo Rodriguez & Richard A. Duschl - 2000 - Science Education 84 (6):757-792.
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    How do people use ‘killing’, ‘letting die’ and related bioethical concepts? Contrasting descriptive and normative hypotheses.David Rodríguez-Arias, Blanca Rodríguez López, Anibal Monasterio-Astobiza & Ivar R. Hannikainen - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (5):509-518.
    Bioethicists involved in end‐of‐life debates routinely distinguish between ‘killing’ and ‘letting die’. Meanwhile, previous work in cognitive science has revealed that when people characterize behaviour as either actively ‘doing’ or passively ‘allowing’, they do so not purely on descriptive grounds, but also as a function of the behaviour’s perceived morality. In the present report, we extend this line of research by examining how medical students and professionals (N = 184) and laypeople (N = 122) describe physicians’ behaviour in end‐of‐life scenarios. (...)
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    Some Challenges to the Evolutionary Status of Semiosis.Claudio Julio Rodríguez Higuera - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (3):405-421.
    The prevalent idea that semiosis is evolutionary is a driving point for biosemiotic research, starting from the Peircean premises of continuity and including a large number of views on how signs evolve. In this paper I wish to add a small pinch of skepticism to an otherwise productive point of view. Briefly, the question to be asked is: Is there any proper and fair connection between the logical abstraction of signs, genetic expressions interpreted as signs and the animal usage of (...)
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    Clinical Trials Infrastructure as a Quality Improvement Intervention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.Avram Denburg, Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo & Steven Joffe - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (6):3-11.
    Mounting evidence suggests that participation in clinical trials confers neither advantage nor disadvantage on those enrolled. Narrow focus on the question of a “trial effect,” however, distracts from a broader mechanism by which patients may benefit from ongoing clinical research. We hypothesize that the existence of clinical trials infrastructure—the organizational culture, systems, and expertise that develop as a product of sustained participation in cooperative clinical trials research—may function as a quality improvement lever, improving the quality of care and outcomes of (...)
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    Global Environmental Justice and Bioethics: Overcoming Beneficence and Individual Responsibility.Komi Kadja & David Rodríguez-Arias - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (3):55-57.
    Ray and Cooper (2024) argue for the need to incorporate the fight for environmental justice into the bioethics agenda. While they convincingly argue that the principle of justice involves environme...
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    A Vindication of Simondon’s Political Anthropology.Andrea Bardin & Pablo Rodriguez - 2018 - Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (1):54-61.
    This article questions Balibar’s claim that Simondon’s concept of the transindividual does not fulfil all the requirements for a materialist ‘philosophical anthropology’. In fact, we demonstrate that Simondon’s philosophy of individuation, and notably his concept of the transindividual, can be, as it were, included in a genealogy of aleatory materialism. Simondon’s philosophy of individuation is indeed a philosophy of the transindividual insofar as it involves the constant revision of the different historical forms taken by social relations in the coevolution of (...)
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    El viraje en el pensamiento de Cayetano Betancur.María Inés Rodríguez Bermúdez - 2024 - Revista Disertaciones 13 (1):113-131.
    En este artículo se compara, la posición que tiene el historiador de la filosofía colombiana Carlos Arturo López Jiménez sobre la idea que tenía Cayetano Betancur acerca de la posibilidad de que existiera una Filosofía en Colombia, con lo que el autor mismo decía sobre este aspecto. De este modo, primero, se mostrará la perspectiva de López Jiménez y el uso que hace de las ideas de Cayetano Betancur. Enseguida se describe el recorrido intelectual de Cayetano Betancur con respecto al (...)
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    A Common Frame for Formal Imagination.Joan Casas-Roma, M. Elena Rodríguez & Antonia Huertas - 2019 - Minds and Machines 29 (4):603-634.
    In this paper, we review three influential theories of imagination in order to understand how the dynamics of imagination acts could be modeled using formal languages. While reviewing them, we notice that they are not detailed enough to account for all the mechanisms involved in creating and developing imaginary worlds. We claim those theories could be further refined into what we call the Common Frame for Imagination Acts, which defines a framework that can be used to study the dynamics of (...)
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    The effect of social categorization on trust decisions in a trust game paradigm.Elena Cañadas, Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón & Juan Lupiáñez - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Algebraic Study of Two Deductive Systems of Relevance Logic.Josep Maria Font & Gonzalo Rodríguez - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (3):369-397.
    In this paper two deductive systems associated with relevance logic are studied from an algebraic point of view. One is defined by the familiar, Hilbert-style, formalization of R; the other one is a weak version of it, called WR, which appears as the semantic entailment of the Meyer-Routley-Fine semantics, and which has already been suggested by Wójcicki for other reasons. This weaker consequence is first defined indirectly, using R, but we prove that the first one turns out to be an (...)
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    Immersive Virtual Reality as an Adjunctive Non-opioid Analgesic for Pre-dominantly Latin American Children With Large Severe Burn Wounds During Burn Wound Cleaning in the Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study.Hunter G. Hoffman, Robert A. Rodriguez, Miriam Gonzalez, Mary Bernardy, Raquel Peña, Wanda Beck, David R. Patterson & Walter J. Meyer - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Just How Emergent is the Emergence of Semiosis?Claudio Julio Rodríguez Higuera - 2016 - Biosemiotics 9 (2):155-167.
    Studying the origin of semiosis is a task obscured by terminological and metaphysical issues which create an ambiguous set of definitions for biosemiotics when referring to the concept of emergence. The question is, how emergent can semiosis be? And what are the conditions for semiosis to be an emergent of a certain type? This paper will attempt to briefly deal with the general terminology of emergence from a philosophical point of view and will discuss the characterization of semiosis as an (...)
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    Feeling like a burden to others and the wish to hasten death in patients with advanced illness: A systematic review.Andrea Rodríguez‐Prat, Albert Balaguer, Iris Crespo & Cristina Monforte‐Royo - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (4):411-420.
    Studies that have explored the wish to hasten death (WTHD) in patients with advanced illness have found that the feeling of being a burden may trigger WTHD. Research suggests that both the feeling and the wish are indicators of multidimensional suffering whose meaning may depend on the patient's biographical background. Therefore, we carried out a systematic review and meta‐ethnography. Fourteen qualitative studies, reported in 16 articles, met the inclusion criteria. The analysis identified two themes: the personal and social dimensions that (...)
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    Gathering Is Not Only for Girls.Guillermo Zorrilla-Revilla, Jesús Rodríguez & Ana Mateos - 2021 - Human Nature 32 (3):582-602.
    In some small-scale societies, a sexual division of labor is common. For subadult hunter-gatherers, the onset of this division dates to middle childhood and the start of puberty; however, there is apparently no physiological explanation for this timing. The present study uses an experimental approach to evaluate possible energetic differences by sex in gathering-related activities. The energetic cost of gathering-related activities was measured in a sample of 42 subjects of both sexes aged between 8 and 14 years. Body mass and (...)
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    Liberal eugenics, coercion and social pressure.Blanca Rodríguez López - 2024 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 72:73-89.
    When discussing genetic prenatal enhancement, we often encounter objections related to “eugenics.” Those who want to defend prenatal enhancement either try to avoid using the term “eugenics” or talk about “liberal eugenics”, implying that what was wrong with the old eugenics was its coercive character, and claiming that while old eugenics went against reproductive freedom, the new liberal eugenics promotes freedom. In this paper we first explore the objection that genetic enhancement is a form of eugenics that limits parental freedom. (...)
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    The Work of Simondon.Andrea Bardin, Giovanni Carrozzini & Pablo Rodríguez - 2019 - Philosophy Today 63 (3):567-570.
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  35. El perro que tira.Javier Rodríguez Batallé - 2011 - In Ivano Dionigi & Guido Barbujani (eds.), Animalia. Milano: Biblioteca universale Rizzoli. pp. 46-48.
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  36. Student learning on non‐traditional modules on traditional courses.Stephen Beck & Elena María Rodríguez‐Falcón - 2009 - Nexus 1:34-54.
     
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  37. Zukunftsperspektiven im theologisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Dialog.Patrick Becker, Ursula Diewald Rodriguez & Georg Gasser (eds.) - 2011 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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    La institución del Estado como una veluti mente.Iván Ramón Rodríguez Benavidez - 2020 - Praxis Filosófica 50:59-72.
    La exposición de los regímenes políticos del Tratado Político no es aleatoria; Spinoza expone en primer lugar el que menos conviene, esto es, el monárquico, después el que conviene más, la aristocracia, y finalmente la democracia, régimen al que concibe como el más perfecto. Este criterio de exposición no sirve de criterio para investigar cuál es el valor de la democracia para Spinoza, pero nos permite investigar cuál es el principal obstáculo o peligro que debe enfrentar la democracia para que (...)
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    Plato beyond dogmatism.Alcides Hector Rodriguez Benoit - 1995 - Trans/Form/Ação 18:79-93.
    The aim of this article is to indicate the difficulties in maintaining a dogmatic interpretation of Plato, and to develop some reflections about the relationships between dogmatism, scepticism and dialectics.Este artigo procura mostrar as dificuldades existentes para sustentar a interpretação dogmática de Platão e, a partir daí, indicar algumas reflexões sobre as relações entre dogmatismo, ceticismo e dialética.
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    Introduction to the Topoi Special Issue “Argumentation and Politics”.Lilian Bermejo-Luque & Javier Rodríguez-Alcázar - 2023 - Topoi 42 (2):543-545.
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    Some Challenges to the Evolutionary Status of Semiosis.Claudio Julio Rodríguez Higuera - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (3):405-421.
    The prevalent idea that semiosis is evolutionary is a driving point for biosemiotic research, starting from the Peircean premises of continuity and including a large number of views on how signs evolve. In this paper I wish to add a small pinch of skepticism to an otherwise productive point of view. Briefly, the question to be asked is: Is there any proper and fair connection between the logical abstraction of signs, genetic expressions interpreted as signs and the animal usage of (...)
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    AGM Theory and Artificial Intelligence.Raúl Carnota & Ricardo Rodríguez - 2011 - In Erik J. Olson Sebastian Enqvist (ed.), Belief Revision meets Philosophy of Science. Springer. pp. 1--42.
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    Science as a Commons: Improving the Governance of Knowledge Through Citizen Science.María Teresa Pelacho López, Hannot Rodríguez Zabaleta, Fernando Broncano, Renata Kubus, Francisco Sanz García, Beatriz Gavete & Antonio Lafuente - unknown
    [EN]In recent decades, problems related to the accessibility and sustainability of science have increased, both in terms of the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge and its generation. Policymakers, academics, and, increasingly, citizens themselves have developed various approaches to this issue. Among them, citizen science is distinguished by making possible the generation of scientific knowledge by anyone with an interest in doing so. However, participation alone does not guarantee knowledge generation, which represents an epistemological challenge for citizen science. Simultaneously, economic and (...)
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    Lo sistémico entre escuela y familia. Universos posibles.Alexander Rodríguez Bustamante, Carlos Mauricio Agudelo Gallego & Luisa Fernanda Córdoba-Quintero - 2020 - Perseitas 9:373-388.
    Este artículo pretende generar claridades sobre el planteamiento sistémico, llevado a los universos de la escuela y la familia. Se plantean lugares de encuentro entre estos dos sistemas interconexionados por el pensamiento sistémico y la comunicación, rescatando que la escuela y la familia han sido determinantes en la configuración de subjetividades y sociedades. Estas reflexiones permiten concluir que las manifestaciones recíprocas de la familia y la escuela esculpen maneras de ser y de estar en el mundo.
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    Relaciones entre memoria colectiva y ciudadanía: narrar para la reparación.Sonia Guerrero Cabrera & Camilo Herrera Rodríguez - 2020 - Perseitas 9:347-372.
    En este texto se aborda el vínculo entre la estructura narrativa de la memoria colectiva (Halbwachs, 2004b) y la dimensión hermenéutica de la ciudadanía (Valderrama, 2010), desde los hallazgos de la investigación denominada Configuraciones de memoria colectiva en participantes del Programa Prensa Escuela entre 2015 y 2019. Para estos efectos, se aplicó una metodología cualitativa, de diseño de revisión documental, y se analizaron los textos de jóvenes, recopilados en la publicación anual El Taller. Se identificó que los temas desarrollados en (...)
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    How in spite of the rhetoric, history of chemistry has been ignored in presenting atomic structure in textbooks.María A. Rodríguez & Mansoor Niaz - 2002 - Science & Education 11 (5):423-441.
  47. Imagining peace(s) in Colombia. Between negotiations, policies, and resisting narratives.Ana Isabel Rodríguez Iglesias - 2020 - Araucaria 22 (43).
    This paper maps and systematizes the different discourses around peace in the public sphere in Colombia during the context of the latest peace negotiations between the government and the guerrilla group FARC-EP. The analysis of the discourses of peace is boiled down to four main approaches: a. Peace is understood as a relational dynamic that allows for the deconstruction of the binary friend-enemy and the recognition of the other; b. peace is seen as a condition that enables security and the (...)
     
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    El camino platónico hacia la concepción tripartita de la ψυχή.Natàlia Rodríguez Inda - 2022 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 98:127-138.
    El presente ensayo se ocupa de la concepción de la psykhé en Platón e poner de relieve la contradicción que subyace en las diferentes formas en que el autor trata la naturaleza de la misma en los diálogos del Fedón y de la República. Una de las nociones clave para entender el salto que da Platón del alma simple al alma com-puesta es la alteración en el concepto de stásis (conflicto). Dicho salto dará lugar a una concepción diferente de la (...)
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    Foucault, las alethurgias.Antonio Rodríguez Jaramillo - 2018 - Praxis Filosófica 45:145-169.
    En el pensamiento de Foucault se encuentra la composición de una nueva noción de crítica, susceptible de aclarar la cuestión de las relaciones sujeto y verdad y la práctica de su propio pensamiento. La crítica puede leerse como modo de ser y como operador del pensamiento, y de un pensamiento que se toma en su existencia misma, no en «función de documento», sino en su «existencia de monumento», como práctica histórico-crítica. Interrogamos: si, para Foucault, no hay práctica alguna exterior a (...)
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  50. What Desire Is Concerned in the Pass?Andrew Lewis, Leonardo Rodriguez & Megan Williams - 2001 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 10:160.
     
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