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    Being Necessary: Themes of Ontology and Modality from the Work of Bob Hale.Ivette Fred Rivera & Jessica Leech (eds.) - 2018 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Edited by Ivette Fred-Rivera and Jessica Leech. What is the relationship between ontology and modality: between what there is, and what there could be, must be, or might have been? Throughout a distinguished career, Bob Hale’s work has addressed this question on a number of fronts, through the development of a Fregean approach to ontology, an essentialist theory of modality, and in his work on neo-logicism in the philosophy of mathematics. This collection of new essays engages with (...)
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    Being Necessary: Themes of Ontology and Modality from the Work of Bob Hale.Ivette Fred Rivera & Jessica Leech (eds.) - 2018 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    What is the relationship between ontology and modality - between what there is, and what there could be, must be, or might have been? Bob Hale interwove these two strands of metaphysics throughout his long and distinguished career, putting forward his theses in his book, Necessary Beings: An Essay on Ontology, Modality, and the Relations Between Them (OUP 2013). Hale addressed questions of ontology and modality on a number of fronts: through the development of a Fregean approach to ontology, an (...)
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  3. Philip Kitcher¿views on a priori knowledge.Fred Ivette - 2006 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 41 (88):119-133.
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  4. On Wright's characterization of the apriori.Ivette Fred - 1999 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 34 (73):127-138.
     
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  5. Putnam's views about A Priori knowledge and revision.Ivette Fred - 2000 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 35 (75):123-144.
     
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    Repertorios anticoloniales en Plaza Dignidad: desmonumentalización y resignificación del espacio urbano en la Revuelta. Santiago de Chile, 2019.Ivette Quezada Vásquez & Claudio Alvarado Lincopi - 2020 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 10 (20):e049.
    Este trabajo desarrolla una propuesta de análisis en torno a los repertorios de acción que pusieron en cuestión los símbolos de la nación moderna y al proyecto urbano neoliberal, como elementos civilizadores. Proponemos que la narrativa monumental ha sido tensionada por el despliegue de una producción estética que ha revelado sus violencias y exclusiones históricas. El centro de Santiago fue el escenario donde se desplegaron diversos repertorios que hablan de las múltiples temporalidades que habitamos, entre ellas la temporalidad colonial. En (...)
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    Housing recovery outcomes after typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines: a critical realist perspective.Ivette Arroyo & Johnny Åstrand - 2019 - Journal of Critical Realism 18 (2):142-168.
    ABSTRACTTyphoon Haiyan damaged around a million houses in the Philippines in November 2013. It especially affected the poor. Using a realist laminated ontology, this paper explains how multiple cau...
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    Hume's Defence of Science.Fred Wilson - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (4):611.
    It is incorrect to construe Hume as a Pyrrhonian sceptic. Or so I have argued elsewhere. To the contrary, Hume in fact offers a detailed defence of the thesis that the norms of scientific inference, that is, the “rules by which to judge of causes and effects”, arereasonablerules to follow in forming our beliefs. Conforming to these rules in its formation of causal beliefs is astrategythe understanding employs in order to satisfy the end of curiosity (T271). Science is reasonable because, (...)
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    Ejercicio Médico y la Asignación de Recursos Humanos En Salud En Regiones Violentas.Ivette María Ortiz Alcántara & Felicitas Holzer - 2023 - Medicina y Ética 34 (3):763-803.
    La violencia en México, específicamente en algunos estados de la República mexicana en donde la población se enfrenta a situaciones de peligro, tiene como una de tantas consecuencias la ausencia de personal médico que se desempeñe como profesional y proporcione servicios de salud en estas zonas rurales. En este sentido, es de considerar que la asignación de recursos humanos en salud es fundamental para el funcionamiento de un sistema eficiente y observar las causas por las que médicos que desde el (...)
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    Wright's Enquiry Concerning Humean Understanding.Fred Wilson - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (4):747-.
    From the time of Reid through Coleridge to T. H. Green, Hume was interpreted as a sceptic and as a wholly negative philosopher. And from their perspective such an interpretation no doubt makes some sense, given the vested interest in religion and the absolute of the idealists: from that perspective it is an essential part of a positive position that it take one beyond the realm of ordinary objects known by sense experience to a realm of entities that transcend that (...)
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    The evolution of meaning.Fred H. Wohlbier - 2014 - Zũrich-Durnten: Trans Tech Publications.
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  12. David Hume, Treatise of human nature (1740): A genial skepticism, an ethical naturalism.Fred Wilson - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia, Gregory M. Reichberg & Bernard N. Schumacher (eds.), The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide. Blackwell. pp. 291--308.
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    7. Naturalism and Scepticism.Fred Wilson - 2008 - In The External World and Our Knowledge of It: Hume's Critical Realism, an Exposition and a Defence. University of Toronto Press. pp. 447-535.
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    Acquaintance, Ontology, and Knowledge: Collected Essays in Ontology.Fred Wilson - 2007 - De Gruyter.
    These essays bring together forty years of work in ontology. Intentionality, negation, universals, bare particulars, tropes, general facts, relations, the myth of the 'myth of the given', are among the topics covered. Bergmann, Quine, Sellars, Russell, Wittgenstein, Hume, Bradley, Hochberg, Dummett, Frege, Plato, are among the philosophers discussed. The essays criticize non-Humean notions of cause; they criticize the notion that besides simple atomic facts there are also negative facts and general facts. They defend a realism of properties as universals, against (...)
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    Body, Mind and Self in Hume's Critical Realism.Fred Wilson - 2008 - De Gruyter.
    This essay proposes that Hume's non-substantialist bundle account of minds is basically correct. The concept of a person is not a metaphysical notion but a forensic one, that of a being who enters into the moral and normative relations of civil society. A person is a bundle but it is also a structured bundle. Hume's metaphysics of relations is argued must be replaced by a more adequate one such as that of Russell, but beyond that Hume's account is essentially correct. (...)
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  16. A Generative Theory of Tonal Music.Fred Lerdahl & Ray Jackendoff - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (1):94-98.
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    The call and the gifted in christological perspective: A consideration of Brian robinette's critique of Jean-Luc Marion.Joseph M. Rivera - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (6):1053-1060.
    In his recent article, ‘A Gift to Theology? Jean-Luc Marion's ‘Saturated Phenomena’ in Christological Perspective’, Brian Robinette has critiqued Marion's phenomenology for confining theology to a one-sided approach to Christology, one that stresses only the passive, mystical reception of Christ. To correct this imbalance, Robinette brings Marion into dialogue with those more active Christologies or ‘prophetical-ethical’ liberation theologies of Gustavo Gutierrez, Johann Baptist Metz and others that stress a life-praxis focused on confronting evil and suffering. In this essay I am (...)
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    Traditional knowledge and pest management in the Guatemalan highlands.Helda Morales & Ivette Perfecto - 2000 - Agriculture and Human Values 17 (1):49-63.
    Adoption of integrated pest management(IPM) practices in the Guatemalan highlands has beenlimited by the failure of researchers andextensionists to promote genuine farmer participationin their efforts. Some attempts have been made toredress this failure in the diffusion-adoptionprocess, but farmers are still largely excluded fromthe research process. Understanding farmers'agricultural knowledge must be an early step toward amore participatory research process. With this inmind, we conducted a semi-structured survey of 75Cakchiquel Maya farmers in Patzún, Guatemala, tobegin documenting their pest control practices. Theirresponses revealed (...)
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    Physician thoughts on unnecessary noninvasive imaging and decision support software: A qualitative study.David E. Winchester, Ivette M. Freytes, Magda Schmitzberger, Kimberly Findley & Rebecca J. Beyth - 2020 - Clinical Ethics 15 (3):141-147.
    Objective Gather information from physicians about factors contributing to unnecessary noninvasive imaging and impact of possible solutions. Methods Qualitative study of 14 physicians using a phenomenological approach and the Theoretical Domains Framework. Results Most participants self-reported that >10% of the imaging tests they order are unnecessary. External sources of pressure included: peer-review, patient demands, nursing expectations, specialist requests, as well as prior experience with patient advocates, and the compensation and pension system. Internal sources of pressure included reliance on anecdote, self-doubt (...)
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    Some informational aspects of visual perception.Fred Attneave - 1954 - Psychological Review 61 (3):183-193.
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    Management of insect pests and weeds.Jeff Dlott, Ivette Perfecto, Peter Rosset, Larry Burkham, Julio Monterrey & John Vandermeer - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (3):9-15.
    The Cuban government has undertaken the task of transforming insect pest and weed management from conventional to organic and more sustainable approaches on a nationwide basis. This paper addresses past programs and current major areas of research and implementation as well as provides examples of programs in insect and weed management. Topics covered include the newly constructed network of Centers for the Reproduction of Entomophages and Entomopathogens (CREEs), which provide the infrastructure for the implementation of biological control on state, cooperative, (...)
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    Organ Sales and Moral Distress.Eduardo Rivera-lópez - 2006 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1):41-52.
    abstract The possibility that organ sales by living adults might be made legal is morally distressing to many of us. However, powerful arguments have been provided recently supporting legalisation (I consider two of those arguments: the Consequentialist Argument and the Autonomy Argument). Is our instinctive reaction against a market of organs irrational then? The aim of this paper is not to prove that legalization would be immoral, all things considered, but rather to show, first, that there are some kinds of (...)
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  23. Focused attention, open monitoring and automatic self-transcending: Categories to organize meditations from Vedic, Buddhist and Chinese traditions.Fred Travis & Jonathan Shear - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4):1110--1118.
    This paper proposes a third meditation-category—automatic self-transcending— to extend the dichotomy of focused attention and open monitoring proposed by Lutz. Automaticself-transcending includes techniques designed to transcend their own activity. This contrasts with focused attention, which keeps attention focused on an object; and open monitoring, which keeps attention involved in the monitoring process. Each category was assigned EEG bands, based on reported brain patterns during mental tasks, and meditations were categorized based on their reported EEG. Focused attention, characterized by beta/gamma activity, (...)
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    Proportionality and Mexico's pandemic management during the COVID‐19 crisis.Felicitas Holzer, Ivette M. Ortiz Alcántara, Tobias Eichinger & Julian W. März - forthcoming - Developing World Bioethics.
    Mexico's pandemic management and the absence of measures have been harshly criticized as being disproportionate. This paper examines whether the proportionality principle was properly applied to Mexico's COVID-19 response and outlines three reasons against such an endeavor, namely (i) the content of “proportionate measures” remained insufficiently well defined, (ii) there were yet fundamental rights conflicts to resolve, and (iii) the situation was moreover characterized by epistemic uncertainty.
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    Ethics and Genetics in Latin America.Eduardo Rivera-Lóez - 2002 - Developing World Bioethics 2 (1):11-20.
    Genetic research in human beings poses deep ethical problems, one being the problem of distributive justice. If we suppose that genetic technologies are able to produce visible benefits for the well being of people, and that these benefits are affordable to only a favored portion of society, then the consequence is obvious. We are introducing a new source of inequality. In the first section of this paper, I attempt to justify some concern for the distributive consequences of applying genetics to (...)
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  26. De Parménides a Demonacte: hilos de una urdimbre textual: para una nueva historia de la filosofía.Rubén Soto Rivera - 1999 - [Puerto Rico: [S.N.].
     
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  27. Ensayos sobre filosofía arcesiliana.Rubén Soto Rivera - 1999 - Humacao, PR: Departamento de Humanidades, Colegio Universitario de Humacao, Universidad de Puerto Rico.
     
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  28. Conclusive reasons.Fred I. Dretske - 1971 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 49 (1):1-22.
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    Poetic Traditions of Revolt in the Caribbean.Oscar Guardiola-Rivera & Juan Felipe García - 2023 - CLR James Journal 29 (1):13-60.
    How to reciprocate a precious gift? In this case the gift was given to us twice. First, in the shape of Paget Henry’s pioneering reinvention of René Ménil’s “Aesthetic Marxism.” Through it, second, we’re led to rediscover the fantastic world of Ménil’s hitherto ignored but crucial contribution to contemporary philosophy: his systematization of the poetics of revolt. Our debt with Ménil and Henry is unpayable. Our humble response in this essay is to offer readers a map to the treasure that (...)
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    Derribar, sustituir y saturar. Monumentos, blanquitud y descolonización.Claudio Alvarado Lincopi & Ivette Quezada Vásquez - 2021 - Corpus.
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  31. Humanism and political identity.Juhem Navarro-Rivera - 2021 - In Anthony B. Pinn (ed.), The Oxford handbook of humanism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  32. Colaboradores.Felipe Ochoa Rivera - 2012 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 45:168-171.
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    Action philosophers.Fred Van Lente - 2014 - Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Books.
    In graphic novel format, explains the theories of various philosophers through humorous examples and anecdotes.
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    The defense motivation system: A theory of avoidance behavior.Fred A. Masterson & Mary Crawford - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (4):661-675.
    A motivational system approach to avoidance behavior is presented. According to this approach, a motivational state increases the probability of relevant response patterns and establishes the appropriate or “ideal” consummatory stimuli as positive reinforcers. In the case of feeding motivation, for example, hungry rats are likely to explore and gnaw, and to learn to persist in activities correlated with the reception of consummatory stimuli produced by ingestion of palatable substances. In the case of defense motivation, fearful rats are likely to (...)
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    Consideraciones wittgensteinianas a la estructura de las teorías científicas: el caso de la mecánica cuántica. Costa, Andrea E. Rivera & Silvia - 2006 - Manuscrito 29 (1).
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    Interlocution Not Conclusion.Oscar Guardiola-Rivera - 2023 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (2):339-358.
    Written in the shape of a letter to a friend and long-time collaborator, this piece focuses on Drucilla Cornell’s most crucial lessons on a critical theory for the future: the intertwinement of aesthetics and politics; the need to figure and reconfigure techniques of liberation; the clarification that the decolonial turn is an ontological turn; the relationship between justice and negotiations; the reformulation of the feminine within sexual difference; and the impact of temporal naturalism. Together, they help us move beyond received (...)
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    En el crepúsculo Del nous. Método, dialéctica Y ontología en Hegel.Víctor Samuel Rivera - 2006 - Escritos 14 (33):455-481.
    El artículo, de intención didáctica, intenta ser una presentación alternativa a la concepción del método en Hegel. Parte de la premisa de que ésta es tomada como una estrategia para reconciliar la modernidad ilustrada, particular-mente tras el evento de la Revolución Francesa de 1789, tanto con el proyecto fundacional epistémico de la modernidad temprana como con su pasado antagónico: La concepción de la racionalidad retórica y hermenéutica, tal y como ésta procede de Platón y Aristóteles. El método de Hegel se (...)
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    Hermenéutica Y violencia. Reflexiones a partir de comunismo hermenéutico de Gianni Vattimo Y Santiago zabala.Víctor Samuel Rivera - 2015 - Ideas Y Valores 64 (158):319-336.
    La recepción durante el siglo XX se preguntó si la filosofía nietzscheana era a-, im- o anti-política, es decir, si podía ser asimilada por la democracia, o si era antimoderna, elitista y reaccionaria. El italiano Roberto Esposito ha propuesto leerla como formando e informando el paradigma de la biopolítica. Se discuten cuatro lecturas de esa biopolítica: como formadora del paradigma de la inmunidad, como tanatopolítica, como liberal y neoliberal, y como biopolítica afirmativa. Twentieth-century readers wondered if Nietzschean philosophy was apolitical, (...)
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    Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics.Fred Dycus Miller - 1995 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Fred Miller offers a controversial reappraisal of the Politics, suggesting that nature, justice, and rights are central to Aristotle's political thought. He sheds new light on Aristotle's relation to modern natural rights theorists, and to the current liberalism-communitarianism debate.
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    The capacity for music: What is it, and what’s special about it?Fred Lerdahl & Ray Jackendoff - 2006 - Cognition 100 (1):33-72.
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  41. The logic of natural language.Fred Sommers - 1982 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Towards a Framework for Understanding Fairtrade Purchase Intention in the Mainstream Environment of Supermarkets.Fred Amofa Yamoah, Rachel Duffy, Dan Petrovici & Andrew Fearne - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 136 (1):181-197.
    Despite growing interest in ethical consumer behaviour research, ambiguity remains regarding what motivates consumers to purchase ethical products. While researchers largely attribute the growth of ethical consumerism to an increase in ethical consumer concerns and motivations, widened distribution of ethical products, such as fairtrade, questions these assumptions. A model that integrates both individual and societal values into the theory of planned behaviour is presented and empirically tested to challenge the assumption that ethical consumption is driven by ethical considerations alone. Using (...)
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    Living High and Letting Die.Fred Feldman - 1999 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (1):177-181.
    By contributing a few hundred dollars to a charity like UNICEF, a prosperous person can ensure that fewer poor children die, and that more will live reasonably long, worthwhile lives. Even when knowing this, however, most people send nothing, and almost all of the rest send little. What is the moral status of this behavior? To such common cases of letting die, our untutored response is that, while it is not very good, neither is the conduct wrong. What is the (...)
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    Context-Dependent Risk Aversion: A Model-Based Approach.Darío Cuevas Rivera, Florian Ott, Dimitrije Markovic, Alexander Strobel & Stefan J. Kiebel - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:393268.
    Most research on risk aversion in behavioral science with human subjects has focused on a component of risk aversion that does not adapt itself to context. More recently, studies have explored risk aversion adaptation to changing circumstances in sequential decision-making tasks. It is an open question whether one can identify evidence, at the single subject level, for such risk aversion adaptation. We conducted a behavioral experiment on human subjects, using a sequential decision making task. We developed a model-based approach for (...)
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    Desplazamientos, transformaciones y retos de una educación filosófica en una sociedad democrática: reflexiones en torno a un viejo cuaderno de filosofía.Diego Antonio Pineda Rivera - 2017 - Universitas Philosophica 34 (69):13-51.
    In this paper the author reflects upon the past, the present and the future of philosophical education within the framework of a democratic mode of living, integrating three levels of argumentation: an autobiographic level, triggered by the encounter with an old school notebook that belonged to the author’s father; a conceptual level, in which the author recalls John Dewey’s pragmatist approach to philosophy; and a descriptive and proactive level, in which the author examines recent developments concerning the teaching of philosophy (...)
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    Hegel: On teaching philosophy.Diego Antonio Pineda Rivera - 2012 - Universitas Philosophica 29 (59):139-159.
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    Hegel: Sobre la enseñanza de la filosofía.Diego Antonio Pineda Rivera - 2012 - Universitas Philosophica 29 (59):139-159.
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    Los Procesos de Moscú: mentira y propaganda. El caso Trotsky desde la perspectiva de la Comisión Dewey.Diego Antonio Pineda Rivera - 2019 - Universitas Philosophica 36 (72):173-217.
    This article examines a specific case of lying, at the same time judicial and mediatic, promoted from the highest levels of political power, the Leon Trotsky case, from the perspective of the work done by the International Commission of Investigation chaired by the American philosopher John Dewey. After a general justification and contextualization of the subject, and a historical account of the events that surrounded the “Moscow Trials” and the constitution of the Dewey Commission, some of the reasons why the (...)
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  49. Una lectura Del discursoDel método desde laperspectiva Del reconocimiento.Diego Antonio Pineda Rivera - 2008 - Universitas Philosophica 25 (50):41-61.
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    Del inconsciente hacia la función simbólica: la originalidad del aporte freudiano frente el debate individuo sociedad.Carlos Piñones-Rivera, Rodrigo Galdames-del Solar & Miguel Mansilla - 2018 - Cinta de Moebio 62:155-169.
    Resumen: La problematización de la relación entre individuo y sociedad ha atravesado la historia de las ciencias sociales. El objetivo de este escrito es mostrar la originalidad de los planteamientos de Freud sobre el tópico, a través de un análisis comparativo con las aproximaciones propias de las corrientes socioantropológicas de la escuela de Cultura y Personalidad y de la Sociología Francesa. Nuestra investigación se basó en un análisis bibliográfico tanto de algunos textos socioantropológicos claves sobre dicho debate, como de la (...)
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