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    Mujeres tras la cámara: panorama de las cineastas italianas de las últimas décadas, con una entrevista a la directora siciliana Costanza Quatriglio.Estela González de Sande - 2012 - Arbor 188 (758):1065-1074.
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  2. La serie audiovisual de la colección zuliana: alternativa para la preservación y reconstrucción del patrimonio e identidad del estado Zulia.Egla Ortega González, Patricia Ortega & Estela Ortega González - 2006 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 8 (2):186-198.
     
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    La herencia igualitarista de John Rawls.Ángel Puyol González - 2004 - Isegoría 31:115-130.
    Uno de los logros indiscutibles de la obra de John Rawls ha sido la revitalización del concepto de igualdad en la ética y la filosofía política de los últimos años, desmonopolizándolo de las ideologías que han recorrido con mejor o peor fortuna todo el siglo xx y devolviéndolo al rigor analítico y conceptual de la filosofía. Además, con la virtud añadida de armonizar el valor de la igualdad con los valores de la libertad y la eficiencia: un esfuerzo no siempre (...)
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  4. La herencia igualitarista de John Rawls.Ángel González - 2004 - Isegoría 31:115-130.
    Uno de los logros indiscutibles de la obra de John Rawls ha sido la revitalización del concepto de igualdad en la ética y la filosofía política de los últimos años, desmonopolizándolo de las ideologías que han recorrido con mejor o peor fortuna todo el siglo xx y devolviéndolo al rigor analítico y conceptual de la filosofía. Además, con la virtud añadida de armonizar el valor de la igualdad con los valores de la libertad y la eficiencia: un esfuerzo no siempre (...)
     
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    The Prefigurative Politics of Tahrir Square–An Alternative Perspective on the 2011 Revolutions.Mathijs van de Sande - 2013 - Res Publica 19 (3):223-239.
    Only one year after the global wave of protest movements and revolts—starting with the ‘Arab Spring’, then, subsequently, the Indignados movement and Occupy- our appreciation of such movements turned sour. The aim of this contribution is to question the predominantly sceptical and defeatist discourse on these movements. One element central to many defeatist discourses on the 2011 movements, is the way in which a lack of demonstrable ‘outcomes’ or ‘successes’ is retrospectively ascribed to them. Therefore, an alternative approach should be (...)
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    Biological Purposes Beyond Natural Selection: Self-Regulation as a Source of Teleology1.Javier González de Prado & Cristian Saborido - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-20.
    Selected-effects theories provide the most popular account of biological teleology. According to these theories, the purpose of a trait is to do whatever it was selected for. The vast majority of selected-effects theories consider biological teleology to be introduced by natural selection. We want to argue, however, that natural selection is not the only relevant selective process in biology. In particular, our proposal is that biological regulation is a form of biological selection. So, those who accept selected-effects theories should recognize (...)
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  7. No norm for (off the record) implicatures.Javier González de Prado - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    It is widely held that there is a distinctive norm of assertion. A plausible idea is that there is an analogous, perhaps weaker, norm for indirect communication via implicatures. I argue against this type of proposal. My claim is that the norm of assertion is a social norm governing public updates to the conversational record. Off the record implicatures are not subject to social norms of this type. I grant that, as happens in general with intentional actions, off the record (...)
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    They don't represent us? Synecdochal representation and the politics of occupy movements.Mathijs van de Sande - 2020 - Constellations 27 (3):397-411.
  9. Dispossessing Defeat.Javier González de Prado - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 101 (2):323-340.
    Higher‐order evidence can make an agent doubt the reliability of her reasoning. When this happens, it seems rational for the agent to adopt a cautious attitude towards her original conclusion, even in cases where the higher‐order evidence is misleading and the agent's original reasons were actually perfectly good. One may think that recoiling to a cautious attitude in the face of misleading self‐doubt involves a failure to properly respond to one's reasons. My aim is to show that this is not (...)
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    Recipe of a Life.Gertrude James-Gonzalez De Allen - 2007 - International Studies in Philosophy 39 (4):15-34.
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    Prefigurative Democracy: Protest, Social Movements and the Political Institution of Society.Mathijs van de Sande - 2022 - Edinburgh University Press.
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  12. Dubious pleasures.Javier González de Prado - 2023 - British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (2):217-234.
    My aim is to discuss the impact of higher-order evidence on aesthetic appreciation. I suggest that this impact is different with respect to aesthetic beliefs and to aesthetic affective attitudes (such as enjoyment). More specifically, I defend the view that higher-order evidence questioning the reliability of one’s aesthetic beliefs can make it reasonable for one to revise those beliefs. Conversely, in line with a plausible account of emotions, aesthetic affective attitudes are not directly sensitive to this type of higher-order evidence; (...)
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    Kropotkin: Reviewing the classical Anarchist tradition.Mathijs van de Sande - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (3):183-186.
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    No Reasons to Believe the False.Javier González De Prado Salas - 2019 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (3):703-722.
    I argue that if there are nondisabled reasons to believe p, then there cannot be nondisabled reasons to believe something incompatible with p. I first defend a restricted version of the view, which applies only to situations where the relevant agent has complete evidence. Then, I argue for a generalized version of the view, which holds regardless of the agent's evidence. As a related result, I show that, given plausible assumptions, there cannot be nondisabled reasons to believe something false.
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    Whose purposes? Biological teleology and intentionality.Javier González de Prado Salas - 2018 - Synthese 195 (10):4507-4524.
    Teleosemantic theories aspire to develop a naturalistic account of intentional agency and thought by appeal to biological teleology. In particular, most versions of teleosemantics study the emergence of intentionality in terms of biological purposes introduced by Darwinian evolution. The aim of this paper is to argue that the sorts of biological purposes identified by these evolutionary approaches do not allow for a satisfactory account of intentionality. More precisely, I claim that such biological purposes should be attributed to reproductive chains or (...)
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    Structural analysis of code-based algorithms of the NIST post-quantum call.M. A. González de la Torre, L. Hernández Encinas & J. I. Sánchez García - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    Code-based cryptography is currently the second most promising post-quantum mathematical tool for quantum-resistant algorithms. Since in 2022 the first post-quantum standard Key Encapsulation Mechanism, Kyber (a latticed-based algorithm), was selected to be established as standard, and after that the National Institute of Standards and Technology post-quantum standardization call focused in code-based cryptosystems. Three of the four candidates that remain in the fourth round are code-based algorithms. In fact, the only non-code-based algorithm (SIKE) is now considered vulnerable. Due to this landscape, (...)
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    El quehacer de la teología.Olegario González de Cardedal - 2006 - Salmanticensis 53 (2):251-299.
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    Sobre el discurso de las regulae Y el espíritu metódico moderno.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2020 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 33:105-137.
    RESUMEN Giorgio Agamben ha caracterizado las reglas monásticas como la constitución de una forma de vida en que -más allá de la ley- la regla y la vida se tornan indiscernibles. En este artículo asumimos la invitación de Agamben a trazar la historia semántica del léxico de la regla y nos preguntamos qué ocurrió cuando, en la primera Modernidad, las reglas se extrapolaron a la trama completa del mundo de vida, como ocurrió en la espiritualidad metódica de protestantes y jesuitas. (...)
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  19. Schroeder and Whiting on Knowledge and Defeat.Javier González de Prado Salas - 2016 - Logos and Episteme 7 (2):231-238.
    Daniel Whiting has argued, in this journal, that Mark Schroeder’s analysis of knowledge in terms of subjectively and objectively sufficient reasons for belief makes wrong predictions in fake barn cases. Schroeder has replied that this problem may be avoided if one adopts a suitable account of perceptual reasons. I argue that Schroeder’s reply fails to deal with the general worry underlying Whiting’s purported counterexample, because one can construct analogous potential counterexamples that do not involve perceptual reasons at all. Nevertheless, I (...)
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    Rationality, Appearances, and Apparent Facts.Javier González de Prado Salas - 2018 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 14 (2).
    Ascriptions of rationality are related to our practices of praising and criticizing. This seems to provide motivation for normative accounts of rationality, more specifically for the view that rationality is a matter of responding to normative reasons. However, rational agents are sometimes guided by false beliefs. This is problematic for those reasons-based accounts of rationality that are also committed to the widespread thesis that normative reasons are facts. The critical aim of the paper is to present objections to recent proposed (...)
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  21. Choosing expert statistical advice: Practical costs and epistemic justification.Javier González De Prado Salas & David Teira - 2015 - Episteme 12 (1):117-129.
    We discuss the role of practical costs in the epistemic justification of a novice choosing expert advice, taking as a case study the choice of an expert statistician by a lay politician. First, we refine Goldman’s criteria for the assessment of this choice, showing how the costs of not being impartial impinge on the epistemic justification of the different actors involved in the choice. Then, drawing on two case studies, we discuss in which institutional setting the costs of partiality can (...)
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    The recurrence of metaphor: A philosophical-linguistic framework.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2016 - Alpha (Osorno) 43:289-301.
    En este artículo se analiza una recreación quijotesca en la novela de Graham Greene Monseñor Quijote. Para ello se utilizan dos términos procedentes del Derecho romano: los conceptos de autoridad y poder. En esta obra de Greene, la autoridad surge de los libros o de autores de libros, cuya lectura permite que la vida siga teniendo sentido. En Greene encontramos la estrategia de lectura conocida como las sortes virgilianae que permite a los personajes orientarse en las dificultades diarias. Sin embargo, (...)
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    Carmen Victoria Verde Castro.Ana María González de Tobia - 2012 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 35 (2):117-118.
    El presente artículo aborda las connotaciones y los fundamentos de la paráfrasis cum canere vellem en Serv. Ecl. 6. 3. El análisis del sentido del verbo volo en este contexto y la confrontación del pasaje con Serv. Ecl. 6. 5 revelan que Servio interpreta la frase cum canerem reges et proelia como referencia a un temprano empeño de Virgilio en componer poesía épica, del que pronto desistió. Esta interpretación está condicionada por la idea de que la secuencia cronológica Églogas - (...)
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    The two towers of Babel in the thought of Michael Oakeshott.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 48:9-33.
    Resumen En el pensamiento contemporáneo, el relato de Babel ha suscitado alegatos teológicos contra los proyectos titánicos del racionalismo moderno y exégesis poéticas en defensa de la diseminación idiomática. Los dos ensayos de Michael Oakeshott titulados “La Torre de Babel” permiten reconocer las principales inquietudes intelectuales del autor y los diferentes dilemas teóricos en la comprensión del Estado europeo moderno. No solo escenifican el aspecto ruinoso del racionalismo moral y el utopismo político, sino también los riesgos de la política de (...)
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    Interlocking content and attitude: a reply to the anti-normativist.Javier González de Prado & Víctor M. Verdejo - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (10):1051-1072.
    ABSTRACT Anti-normativists have advanced the view that the involvement of content in norms is not an essential feature of content, but a contingent feature or side effect of the normativity governing attitudes. In this paper, we argue that, in its original formulation, this view puts too much weight on the idea that belief is the fundamental, and perhaps the only, source of content-involving normativity. In its more refined formulation, however, the view does not make justice to a neutral and encompassing (...)
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    La conceptualización de la mentira en tiempos de la posverdad.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2019 - Universitas Philosophica 36 (72):97-123.
    This article aims to systematize different alternatives for the conceptualization of lying, in order to clarify the meaning of contemporary post-truth. Given the limitations of a historical reconstruction of the meanings of lying devised by the philosophical tradition, and because conceptual analysis risks of fetishizing the lying assertion, we aim to enrich the conceptualization of lying through the lexicographical description of the prototypical sense and the variants of our idiomatic vocabulary for lying. By distinguishing the formal conditions of telling a (...)
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    La formación de investigadores y la investigación científica desde el punto de vista de los becarios de investigación.Teresa González de la Fe, Manuel Pérez Yruela & Manuel Fernández Esquinas - 1997 - Arbor 156 (613):51-91.
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    La recurrencia de la metáfora: Un Marco filosófico-lingüístico.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2016 - Alpha (Osorno) 43:289-301.
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    Collective Actors without Collective Minds: An Inferentialist Approach.Javier González de Prado Salas & Jesús Zamora-Bonilla - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (1):3-25.
    We present an inferentialist account of collective rationality and intentionality, according to which beliefs and other intentional states are understood in terms of the normative statuses attributed to, and undertaken by, the participants of a discursive practice—namely, their discursive or practical commitments and entitlements. Although these statuses are instituted by the performances and attitudes of the agents, they are not identified with any physical or psychological entity, process or relation. Therefore, we argue that inferentialism allows us to talk of collective (...)
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    Humanidades y ciencias: levantar la denegación.Manuel González de Ávila - 2018 - Arbor 194 (790):476.
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    Delirio de antígona elementos para una pedagogía feminista decolonial.Helena López González de Orduña - 2017 - Ratio Juris 12 (25):165-176.
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    Extreme Betting.Javier González de Prado Salas - 2018 - Ratio 32 (1):32-41.
    It is often thought that bets on the truth of known propositions become irrational if the losing costs are high enough. This is typically taken to count against the view that knowledge involves assigning credence 1. I argue that the irrationality of such extreme bets can be explained by considering the interactions between the agent and the bookmaker. More specifically, the agent’s epistemic perspective is altered by the fact that the bookmaker proposes that unusual type of bet. Among other things, (...)
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    Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization Margaret McLaren (ed). New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017.Gertrude James González de Allen - forthcoming - Hypatia:1-4.
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    La supremacía práctica de los derechos humanos. Optimismo, pesimismo y moderación.Guillermo Lariguet & René González de la Vega - 2014 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 13 (2).
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    Nietzsche ante san Agustín.Olegario González De Cardedal - 1988 - Augustinus 33 (129-131):77-91.
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    Inflexiones de la crítica en el pensamiento renacentista hispano.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2022 - Franciscanum 64 (178).
    En el debate contemporáneo sobre el sentido crítico de la modernidad resulta frecuente la invocación de una autoconcepción filosófica comprehensiva de la tarea crítica como conciencia reflexiva y universal o como libre autotransformación existencial. Por medio de una reconstrucción interpretativa de algunas actitudes, prácticas y discursos críticos en el pensamiento renacentista hispano, este artículo se propone reivindicar la importancia de las diferentes tradiciones críticas que sirven de trasfondo para el juicio crítico inmanente y situado. En el Renacimiento hispano conviven discursos (...)
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    Distinctively generic explanations of physical facts.Erik Weber, Kristian González Barman & Thijs De Coninck - 2024 - Synthese 203 (4):1-30.
    We argue that two well-known examples (strawberry distribution and Konigsberg bridges) generally considered genuine cases of distinctively _mathematical_ explanation can also be understood as cases of distinctively _generic_ explanation. The latter answer resemblance questions (e.g., why did neither person A nor B manage to cross all bridges) by appealing to ‘generic task laws’ instead of mathematical necessity (as is done in distinctively mathematical explanations). We submit that distinctively generic explanations derive their explanatory force from their role in ontological unification. Additionally, (...)
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    «Giustizia mosse il mio alto fattore». Gobierno divino del mundo, orden jurídico y medida del castigo en la Comedìa de Dante.Arturo González de León Berini - 2024 - Pensamiento 79 (305):1499-1525.
    Con una belleza literaria incomparable, la Comedìa refleja la cosmovisión católica que vertebra la Cristiandad medieval, que tuvo su máximo exponente filosófico y teológico en santo Tomás. A lo largo de todo el itinerario poético, vemos la impronta del Aquinate presente en el meollo de la narración. Aquí analizaré cómo la cuestión teológica fundamental del gobierno divino del mundo permea la Comedìa, tanto en su estructura formal como en ciertos aspectos concretos del viaje de Dante. A partir de dicha premisa, (...)
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    Defeasibility and Inferential Particularism.Javier González de Prado Salas - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (1):80-98.
    In this paper I argue that defeasible inferences are occasion-sensitive: the inferential connections of a given claim depend on features of the circumstances surrounding the occasion of inference. More specifically, it is an occasion-sensitive matter which possible defeaters have to be considered explicitly by the premises of an inference and which possible defeaters may remain unconsidered, without making the inference enthymematic. As a result, a largely unexplored form of occasion-sensitivity arises in inferentialist theories of content that appeal to defeasible inferences.
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  40. Lineamientos teórico-metodológicos de acompañamiento docente para el cambio de la práctica pedagógica en el laboratorio de informática en educación básica.Neliade González de Pirela - 2000 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1 (4):353-366.
     
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  41. Boletín de Cristología.Olegario González de Cardedal - 1991 - Salmanticensis 38 (3):345-367.
     
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  42. El impacto de Einstein en el joven Zubiri (1923).Francisco González de Posada - 2005 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 3 (de la Cátdra Jorge Santayana (2):35-40.
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    El modelo de Triple Hélice de relaciones universidad, industria y gobierno: un análisis crítico.Teresa González de la Fe - 2009 - Arbor 185 (738):739-755.
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    El punto de vista de la subjetivación discursiva y la perspectiva de lo impersonal.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2015 - Aisthesis 58:29-44.
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    El punto de vista de la subjetivación discursiva y la perspectiva de lo impersonal.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2015 - Aisthesis 58:29-44.
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    La párodos de Áyax: El otro Áyax.Ana María González de Tobia - 2003 - Synthesis (la Plata) 10:121-131.
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    Soledad y compañía de Jesús.Olegario González de Cardedal - 1998 - Salmanticensis 45 (1):55-103.
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    Europa y el cristianismo: Reciprocidad de su destino en los siclos XX y XXI.Olegario González de Cardedal - 2001 - Salmanticensis 48 (2):207-238.
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    Op. Cit. Las funciones retóricas de la citación filosófica.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2014 - Universitas Philosophica 31 (62).
    Certain dialogism is generally recognized in the founding moments of Western philosophy, and it is possible to see various forms of intertextuality in our philosophical tradition. In spite of certain monological temptations, philosophy is not a self-demonstrative system; it has woven its texts quoting other discursive voices and through the invocation of borrowed words. This article aims to outline a discontinuous overview of quotation rhetorical functions at different moments of Western philosophy. The philosophical quote has contributed to discursive authorization or (...)
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    El tiempo del hombre y la historia de cristo. Reflexiones para una teología de la historia.Olegario González de Cardedal - 2004 - Salmanticensis 51 (3):497-534.
    La vida humana es tiempo, duración y acción, en memoria, libertad y espera. El tiempo le está dado al hombre de una vez para siempre y, sin embargo, la configuración de cada uno de sus tramos, organizados en historia, es nueva como resultado de la confluencia entre los procesos de la naturaleza, el ejercicio de la libertad y los planes de Dios para el mundo. A partir de la encarnación el tiempo humano tiene otro peso y El hombre no está (...)
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