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    The Effects of Attitudes, Subjective Norms, Attributions, and Individualism–Collectivism on Managers’ Responses to Bribery in Organizations: Evidence from a Developing Nation.Guillermo Wated & Juan I. Sanchez - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 61 (2):111-127.
    The goal of this study was to introduce a model explaining how managers' attitudes, subjective norms, attributions, and the individualism-collectivism cultural dimension affect the way managers' deal with employee bribery in organizations. Twenty-six internal and external attributions related to bribery were identified through a series of structured interviews with 65 subject matter experts. These attributions, together with the other variables in the model, were evaluated by 354 Ecuadorian managers. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that attitudes and external attributions significantly predicted managers' (...)
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    La deslegitimación de la potestad penal: la crítica al poder sancionador del estado.Guillermo J. Yacobucci - 2000 - Buenos Aires: Editorial Abaco de Rodolfo Depalma.
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  3. "Arquitectura y danza" de Vicente Fatone.Guillermo Goicochea - forthcoming - Boletín de Estética.
    En el escrito que aquí se rescata, publicado originalmente por la Universidad Nacional del Litoral en 1936, Vicente Fatone (Buenos aires, 1903-1962) concibe la danza y la arquitectura como modos privilegiados de acceso a lo absoluto. El filósofo argentino identifica la arquitectura como un infinito espacial y con una ascética, y a la danza, como infinito temporal, con una mística: mientras la primera es entendida como instauración de un mundo, la segunda es considerada como un ejercicio de libertad, que expresa (...)
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    A mathematical treatment of defeasible reasoning and its implementation.Guillermo R. Simari & Ronald P. Loui - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 53 (2-3):125-157.
    We present a mathematical approach to defeasible reasoning based on arguments. This approach integrates the notion of specificity introduced by Poole and the theory of warrant presented by Pollock. The main contribution of this paper is a precise, well-defined system which exhibits correct behavior when applied to the benchmark examples in the literature. It aims for usability rather than novelty. We prove that an order relation can be introduced among equivalence classes of arguments under the equi-specificity relation. We also prove (...)
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  5. La lucha de Jacob. Claves de la agonia de Unamuno.Luis Delgado Frayle - 2008 - Pensamiento 64 (239):169.
     
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    “Fuentes indígenas” en la Sudamérica colonial y republicana: escritura, poder y memoria. Parte 2.Guillermo Wilde - 2014 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 4 (1).
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    “Fuentes indígenas” en la Sudamérica colonial y republicana: escritura, poder y memoria. Parte 2.Guillermo Wilde - 2014 - Corpus.
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  8. Interculturalidade no Ensino Superior: ações e reflexões desde os direitos humanos // Interculturality in higher education: actions and reflections from the human rights.Guillermo Williamson & Coliñir - 2015 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 20 (Espec):101-130.
    O artigo – desde uma perspectiva da educação como direito humano universal que reconhece a diversidade – realiza um recorrido panorâmico por uma série de dimensões da educação intercultural no ensino superior do Chile, especialmente universitária, discute criticamente a situação atual da interculturalização na universidade – entendida genericamente – e conclui com algumas perguntas que podem orientar pesquisas ou decisões que levem a que o ensino superior considere os direitos indígenas, permita a expressão de sua cultura, promova a interculturalidade, forme (...)
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    Cognitive Fatigue Facilitates Procedural Sequence Learning.Guillermo Borragán, Hichem Slama, Arnaud Destrebecqz & Philippe Peigneux - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    El ente y la esencia.Guillermo Thomas & V. Malavassi - 1981 - San José, Costa Rica: Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica. Edited by Guillermo Malavassi V..
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  11. The Logicality of Language: A new take on Triviality, “Ungrammaticality”, and Logical Form.Guillermo Del Pinal - 2017 - Noûs 53 (4):785-818.
    Recent work in formal semantics suggests that the language system includes not only a structure building device, as standardly assumed, but also a natural deductive system which can determine when expressions have trivial truth-conditions (e.g., are logically true/false) and mark them as unacceptable. This hypothesis, called the `logicality of language', accounts for many acceptability patterns, including systematic restrictions on the distribution of quantifiers. To deal with apparent counter-examples consisting of acceptable tautologies and contradictions, the logicality of language is often paired (...)
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    El ser y el uno (esse et unum) en Santo Tomás de Aquino.Guillermo Jorge Cambiasso & Thomas (eds.) - 2021 - Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Agape Libros.
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    Introducción.Guillermo Wilde - 2013 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
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    Introducción.Guillermo Wilde - 2013 - Corpus.
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  15. Two models of latin american philosophy.Guillermo Hurtado - 2006 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20 (3):204-213.
    : In this paper I will examine two conceptions of philosophy that were defended in Latin America during the last century. I believe that both models have to be put away and that we must build a new one, recovering elements of both of them. At the end of my paper I will consider very briefly what can we learn from this in order to construct a genuine philosophical dialogue between the United States and Latin America.
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    Taming Nature.Guillermo Wilde - 2018 - In Gert Melville (ed.), Nature and Human: An Intricate Mutuality. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 117-136.
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    Cognitive Fatigue, Sleep and Cortical Activity in Multiple Sclerosis Disease. A Behavioral, Polysomnographic and Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Investigation.Guillermo Borragán, Médhi Gilson, Anne Atas, Hichem Slama, Andreas Lysandropoulos, Melanie De Schepper & Philippe Peigneux - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Does Not Counteract Cognitive Fatigue, but Induces Sleepiness and an Inter-Hemispheric Shift in Brain Oxygenation.Guillermo Borragán, Médhi Gilson, Carlos Guerrero-Mosquera, Eleonora Di Ricci, Hichem Slama & Philippe Peigneux - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  19. La prioridad de la coexistencia.Guillermo Sottil Achutegui - 2010 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 42 (127):147-166.
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    La guerre en face, voir au-delà: de la Grande Guerre aux turbulences actuelles de la mondialisation.Guillermo Agudelo (ed.) - 2018 - [Le Coudray-Macouard]: Les Acteurs du Savoir.
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  21. Noosphère, Genèse et Actualité.Guillermo Agudelo - 2018 - In La guerre en face, voir au-delà: de la Grande Guerre aux turbulences actuelles de la mondialisation. Les Acteurs du Savoir.
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    Teología de la Liberación y movimiento ecuménico: breve reflexión desde una práctica (Liberation Theology and ecumenical movement: a brief reflection from praxis).Guillermo Kerber - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (32):1813-1826.
    KOINONIA/ASETT MINGA/MUTIRÃO DE REVISTAS DE TEOLOGIA LATINO-AMERICANAS Teología de la Liberación y movimiento ecuménico: breve reflexión desde una práctica (Liberation Theology and ecumenical movement: a brief reflection from praxis).
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    Carlos Astrada: la filosofía argentina.Guillermo David - 2004 - Capital Federal Bs. As., Argentina: El Cielo por Asalto.
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    Craig Interpolation Theorem Fails in Bi-Intuitionistic Predicate Logic.Grigory K. Olkhovikov & Guillermo Badia - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (2):611-633.
    In this article we show that bi-intuitionistic predicate logic lacks the Craig Interpolation Property. We proceed by adapting the counterexample given by Mints, Olkhovikov and Urquhart for intuitionistic predicate logic with constant domains [13]. More precisely, we show that there is a valid implication $\phi \rightarrow \psi $ with no interpolant. Importantly, this result does not contradict the unfortunately named ‘Craig interpolation’ theorem established by Rauszer in [24] since that article is about the property more correctly named ‘deductive interpolation’ (see (...)
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  25. Meaning, modulation, and context: a multidimensional semantics for truth-conditional pragmatics.Guillermo Del Pinal - 2018 - Linguistics and Philosophy 41 (2):165-207.
    The meaning that expressions take on particular occasions often depends on the context in ways which seem to transcend its direct effect on context-sensitive parameters. ‘Truth-conditional pragmatics’ is the project of trying to model such semantic flexibility within a compositional truth-conditional framework. Most proposals proceed by radically ‘freeing up’ the compositional operations of language. I argue, however, that the resulting theories are too unconstrained, and predict flexibility in cases where it is not observed. These accounts fall into this position because (...)
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  26. Un análisis de las diferencias de resultados entre países en el proyecto PISA.Guillermo Gil Escudero - 2008 - Critica 58 (956):26-31.
    En las investigaciones comparativas internacionales del rendimiento educativo tales como PISA, la posición de cada país en la lista comparativa de resultados promedio es casi siempre el único elemento de la discusión política y del comentario social, siendo el único dato con el que se evalúa a los sistemas educativos, lo que puede ser muy equívoco al no tener en cuenta el contexto en el que se producen los resultados. Este simple dato se utiliza habitualmente por la clase política, sin (...)
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  27. Conceptual Centrality and Implicit Bias.Del Pinal Guillermo & Spaulding Shannon - 2018 - Mind and Language 33 (1):95-111.
    How are biases encoded in our representations of social categories? Philosophical and empirical discussions of implicit bias overwhelmingly focus on salient or statistical associations between target features and representations of social categories. These are the sorts of associations probed by the Implicit Association Test and various priming tasks. In this paper, we argue that these discussions systematically overlook an alternative way in which biases are encoded, that is, in the dependency networks that are part of our representations of social categories. (...)
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  28. What Is an Inconsistent Truth Table?Zach Weber, Guillermo Badia & Patrick Girard - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (3):533-548.
    ABSTRACTDo truth tables—the ordinary sort that we use in teaching and explaining basic propositional logic—require an assumption of consistency for their construction? In this essay we show that truth tables can be built in a consistency-independent paraconsistent setting, without any appeal to classical logic. This is evidence for a more general claim—that when we write down the orthodox semantic clauses for a logic, whatever logic we presuppose in the background will be the logic that appears in the foreground. Rather than (...)
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  29. Introducing Argument & Computation.Guillermo R. Simari, Chris Reed, Iyad Rahwan & Floriana Grasso - 2010 - Argument and Computation 1 (1):1-5.
    Over the past decade or so, a new interdisciplinary field has emerged in the ground between, on the one hand, computer science – and artificial intelligence in particular – and, on the other, the area of philosophy concentrating on the language and structure of argument. There are now hundreds of researchers worldwide who would consider themselves a part of this nascent community. Various terms have been proposed for the area, including "Computational Dialectics," "Argumentation Technology," and "Argument-based Computing," but the term (...)
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    Kafka y la comedia: una lucha formal contra la opresión.Guillermo Héctor - 2022 - Araucaria 24 (49).
    Through the study of the behaviour of the protagonists in the work of Franz Kafka, we will try to expose the control mechanisms used by the administrative authorities, providing at the same time with an antidote to uncritical submission. A thorough observation of the configuration of diegetic situations will allow to reverse the situations of forced compliance to proffer, in the voice of the so-called secondary figures, a critical understanding to enable the recovery of individual freedom.
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  31. The Logicality of Language: A new take on triviality, `ungrammaticality', and logical form.Guillermo Del Pinal - 2017 - Noûs 53 (4):785-818.
    Recent work in formal semantics suggests that the language system includes not only a structure building device, as standardly assumed, but also a natural deductive system which can determine when expressions have trivial truth‐conditions (e.g., are logically true/false) and mark them as unacceptable. This hypothesis, called the ‘logicality of language’, accounts for many acceptability patterns, including systematic restrictions on the distribution of quantifiers. To deal with apparent counter‐examples consisting of acceptable tautologies and contradictions, the logicality of language is often paired (...)
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    Husserl’s philosophy of mathematics: its origin and relevance.Guillermo Rosado Haddock - 2007 - Husserl Studies 22 (3):193-222.
    This paper offers an exposition of Husserl's mature philosophy of mathematics, expounded for the first time in Logische Untersuchungen and maintained without any essential change throughout the rest of his life. It is shown that Husserl's views on mathematics were strongly influenced by Riemann, and had clear affinities with the much later Bourbaki school.
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    Michel Montaigne as teacher-educator: the need to experiment a proper pedagogical position.Guillermo Marini - 2015 - Trans/Form/Ação 38 (3):117-132.
    RESUMEN:Este artículo presenta el pensamiento de Michel Montaigne como camino para interpretar aspectos de la formación docente contemporánea. En primer lugar se caracterizan las nociones de ensayo y de experiencia; se analizan las relaciones entre ellas; y se las discute como ejes de una propuesta formativa basada en una exploración seria de la propia vida. Luego, se presentan dos desafíos identificados por Russell : por una parte, si bien han pasado 12 años escolarizados, al momento de comenzar con sus prácticas (...)
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    Vicisitudes de la nacionalidad ecuatoriana.Guillermo Bossano - 1949 - Quito,:
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  35. And another thingâ–¦ Why not a unified Spanish-speaking book market?Guillermo Schavelzon - 1997 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 8 (2):117-119.
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    El Carl Schmitt de la tanato-política: la veta de filosofía schmittiana en el pensamiento de Giorgio Agamben.Guillermo Andrés Duque Silva - 2018 - Praxis Filosófica 45:107-129.
    El artículo se centra en analizar la propuesta filosófica del italiano Giorgio Agamben y el modo en que en ella se introduce al pensador alemán Carl Schmitt. Sobre Agamben se evalúa cómo el recurso a la teoría de la excepcionalidad schmittiana, es invertido para favorecer una teoría política impersonal, expresada en una soberanía omnipresente y una resistencia altamente pesimista. Se plantea una crítica a los planteamientos de Agamben, argumentada en la necesidad de dar continuidad a la teoría decisionista de Schmitt. (...)
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  37. Benito Soliven: A Patriot for all Seasons.Guillermo Villaflor Soliven - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):69-73.
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    Perceptual learning effect on decision and confidence thresholds.Guillermo Solovey, Diego Shalom, Verónica Pérez-Schuster & Mariano Sigman - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 45:24-36.
  39. Situación actual de la estética.Guillermo Solana - 1988 - Diálogo Filosófico 11:187-203.
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    On Iconic-Discursive Representations: Do they Bring us Closer to a Humean Representational Mind?Guillermo Lorenzo & Emilio Rubiera - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (3):423-439.
    This paper argues, contrary to Fodor’s well-known position, that the iconic and discursive modes of representation are not mutually exclusive categories. It is argued that there exists at least a third kind of representation which blends the semantic properties of icons and the syntactic properties of discourses. We reason that this iconic-discursive genus behaves differently from other representational formats, such as distributed representations or maps, previously put forward as challenging Fodor’s basic distinction. A reflection follows about how this kind of (...)
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    Relevant Consequence Relations: An Invitation.Guillermo Badia, Libor Běhounek, Petr Cintula & Andrew Tedder - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-31.
    We generalize the notion ofconsequence relationstandard in abstract treatments of logic to accommodate intuitions ofrelevance. The guiding idea follows theuse criterion, according to which in order for some premises to have some conclusion(s) as consequence(s), the premises must each beusedin some way to obtain the conclusion(s). This relevance intuition turns out to require not just a failure of monotonicity, but also a move to considering consequence relations as obtaining betweenmultisets. We motivate and state basic definitions of relevant consequence relations, both (...)
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    Bi-Simulating in Bi-Intuitionistic Logic.Guillermo Badia - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (5):1037-1050.
    Bi-intuitionistic logic is the result of adding the dual of intuitionistic implication to intuitionistic logic. In this note, we characterize the expressive power of this logic by showing that the first order formulas equivalent to translations of bi-intuitionistic propositional formulas are exactly those preserved under bi-intuitionistic directed bisimulations. The proof technique is originally due to Lindstrom and, in contrast to the most common proofs of this kind of result, it does not use the machinery of neither saturated models nor elementary (...)
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    La hermenéutica del mal: Un acercamiento fenomenológico entre Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Lévinas y Jean-Luc Marion.Guillermo Santiago Salinas - 2022 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 19:189-222.
    El problema del mal es uno de los desafíos más arduos y complejos para la filosofía de todo tiempo y lugar. La experiencia del dolor, tan presente en la vida humana, comporta una verdadera incógnita también para la fenomenología. Considerando su carácter misterioso, sobre este respecto se han pronunciado autores diversos y, entre ellos, los fenomenólogos Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Lévinas y Jean-Luc Marion. Atendiendo a rasgos prioritarios de la nouvelle phénoménologie, presentamos una aproximación al análisis hermenéutico que dichos autores realizan (...)
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    Modals under epistemic tension.Guillermo Del Pinal & Brandon Waldon - 2019 - Natural Language Semantics 27 (2):135-188.
    According to Kratzer’s influential account of epistemic must and might, these operators involve quantification over domains of possibilities determined by a modal base and an ordering source. Recently, this account has been challenged by invoking contexts of ‘epistemic tension’: i.e., cases in which an assertion that must\ is conjoined with the possibility that \, and cases in which speakers try to downplay a previous assertion that must\, after finding out that \. Epistemic tensions have been invoked from two directions. Von (...)
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    Long-Distance Paradox and the Hybrid Nature of Language.Guillermo Lorenzo - 2018 - Biosemiotics 11 (3):387-404.
    Non-adjacent or long-distance dependencies (LDDs) are routinely considered to be a distinctive trait of language, which purportedly locates it higher than other sequentially organized signal systems in terms of structural complexity. This paper argues that particular languages display specific resources (e.g. non-interpretive morphological agreement paradigms) that help the brain system responsible for dealing with LDDs to develop the capacity of acquiring and processing expressions with such a human-typical degree of computational complexity. Independently obtained naturalistic data is discussed and put to (...)
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    Reconsidering time in schools: an everyday aesthetics perspective.Guillermo Marini & Juan David Rodríguez Merchán - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (4-5):893-904.
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    Sobre el tejido histórico y su fundamento ahistórico.Guillermo Aguirre Martínez - 2021 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 97:75-94.
    Se comprende un concreto tejido histórico como un constructo. La aceptación de esta condi-ción irreal permite relativizar las ideas que sostienen dichos constructos, mientras que su comprensión como objetos absolutos nos sumerge en el curso trágico de la historia, esto es, en un magma de dinámicas dialécticas. Comprendemos, asimismo, que sin una conciencia ahistórica de lo existente, tanto en un ámbito colectivo como en uno individual, el sujeto de-viene en esclavo de sus propias ideaciones.
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    Sobre los modelos encubiertos de antropocentrismo en nuestra relación con el medio orgánico.Guillermo Aguirre Martínez - 1970 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 21:159-179.
    Resumen: Estas páginas pretenden abordar conceptos relativos a la bioética a partir de la revisión de nuestra concepción de los conceptos de sensibilidad e inteligencia en el reino vegetal, cuestiones ambas que no dejan de comprenderse como umbral en el que queda a un lado un deseo de respeto hacia el medio con el que convivimos y, en el otro, de modo más sutil, un nuevo apropiamiento de carácter antropocéntrico por parte del sujeto.
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    Una reflexión bioética para la tecnociencia.Guillermo León Zuleta Salas - 2016 - Escritos 24 (53):467-481.
    El inteligente hombre Sin lugar a dudas el más extraordinario descubrimiento que ha hecho el hombre, de lo que de por sí le es innato, es la inteligencia. Una que empezó a ser humana cuando nuestros antepasados decidieron bajar de los árboles y, algún día, ya nutridos de raíces y de frutos secos con un alto valor proteínico, observaron que el palo y la piedra que llevaban en sus manos y a los que habían recurrido para defenderse, al darles unos (...)
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    Quaestio de Infinito. El problema de la temporalidad en la carta 12 a Meyer.Guillermo Sibilia - 2018 - Cadernos Espinosanos 39:15-44.
    Na carta 12 de sua correspondência, Spinoza expõe sua con-cepção do infinito atual. Nesse contexto, ele desenvolve certos aspectos de sua ontologia de imanência, assim como o significado que para ele possuem os conceitos de eternidade, duração e tempo. Este texto tor-na-se então central para qualquer estudioso da questão da temporalidade em Spinoza. Nosso autor distancia-se da perspectiva cartesiana que, na mesma questão, expôs —não sem críticas— nos Princípios da Filosofia Cartesiana e nos Pensamentos Metafísicos, ambos publicados em 1663. Neste (...)
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