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  1. El A priori en los Prefacios de la Crítica de la Razón Pura (1781-1787).José Alberto Soto Badilla - 1975 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 13 (36):109-119.
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    Theoretical Results for Expert Systems in the Supervision of Adaptation Transients in a Planar Robot.M. De la Sen, J. J. Miflambres, A. J. Garrido, A. Almansa & J. C. Soto - 2001 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 11 (5):343-384.
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    Basic theoretical results for expert systems. Application to the supervision of adaptation transients in planar robots.M. De la Sen, J. J. Miñambres, A. J. Garrido, A. Almansa & J. C. Soto - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence 152 (2):173-211.
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    Fe and Co selective substitution in Ni2MnGa: Effect of magnetism on relative phase stability.D. E. Soto-Parra, X. Moya, L. Mañosa, A. Planes, H. Flores-Zúñiga, F. Alvarado-Hernández, R. A. Ochoa-Gamboa, J. A. Matutes-Aquino & D. Ríos-Jara - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (20):2771-2792.
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    Multisensory enhancement of attention depends on whether you are already paying attention.J. Lunn, A. Sjoblom, J. Ward, S. Soto-Faraco & S. Forster - 2019 - Cognition 187 (C):38-49.
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    Explaining compound generalization in associative and causal learning through rational principles of dimensional generalization.Fabian A. Soto, Samuel J. Gershman & Yael Niv - 2014 - Psychological Review 121 (3):526-558.
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    El problema de la autonomía individual y la autoridad familiar en la toma de decisiones en ética clínica.Paulo López-Soto & Manuel J. Santos - 2023 - Medicina y Ética 34 (3):585-648.
    Con el objetivo de estudiar algunos problemas de ética relacionados con situaciones clínicas que involucran a la familia, se presenta una revisión sistemática de este término para entenderla y definirla. Concebida como un cuerpo orgánico en su constitución, estructura y organización, en el presente artículo se analizan las variadas circunstancias en las que existe una relación entre la ética clínica y la familia, principalmente haciendo énfasis a la diferencia entre la autonomía individual y la autoridad familiar.
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    The Theory of Mind Under Scrutiny: Psychopathology, Neuroscience, Philosophy of Mind and Artificial Intelligence.Teresa Lopez-Soto, Alvaro Garcia-Lopez & Francisco J. Salguero-Lamillar (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book is a call to expand and diversify our approach to the study of the human mind in relation to the Theory of Mind. It proposes that it is necessary to combine cross-disciplinary methods to arrive at a more complete understanding of how our minds work. Seeking to expand the discussion surrounding the Theory of Mind beyond the field of psychology, and its focus on our capacity to ascribe mental states to other people, this volume collects evidence and research (...)
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    Instilling moral value alignment by means of multi-objective reinforcement learning.M. Rodriguez-Soto, M. Serramia, M. Lopez-Sanchez & J. Antonio Rodriguez-Aguilar - 2022 - Ethics and Information Technology 24 (9).
    AI research is being challenged with ensuring that autonomous agents learn to behave ethically, namely in alignment with moral values. Here, we propose a novel way of tackling the value alignment problem as a two-step process. The first step consists on formalising moral values and value aligned behaviour based on philosophical foundations. Our formalisation is compatible with the framework of (Multi-Objective) Reinforcement Learning, to ease the handling of an agent’s individual and ethical objectives. The second step consists in designing an (...)
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    Emotion in the neutral face: A mechanism for impression formation?Reginald B. Adams, Anthony J. Nelson, José A. Soto, Ursula Hess & Robert E. Kleck - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (3):431-441.
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    Willingness toward post-mortem body donation to science at a Mexican university: an exploratory survey.I. Meester, M. Polino Guajardo, A. C. Treviño Ramos, J. M. Solís-Soto & A. Rojas-Martinez - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-13.
    Background Voluntary post-mortem donation to science (PDS) is the most appropriate source for body dissection in medical education and training, and highly useful for biomedical research. In Mexico, unclaimed bodies are no longer a legal source, but PDS is legally possible, although scarcely facilitated, and mostly ignored by the general population. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the attitude and willingness for PDS and to identify a sociodemographic profile of people with willingness toward PDS. Methods A validated on-line survey was distributed (...)
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    Causa y finitud en M. Eckhart / Cause and Finity in M. Eckart.María J. Soto-Bruna - 2013 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 20:69.
    The eckhartian distinction between created and non-created being is developed in this paper into the distinction between God and creature and thence to the metaphysic study of the finite. In a second instance, the comprehension of M. Eckhart is reviewed regarding the ontological status of creature and causality. The author finally introduces the complex idea of the Logos, that is, the creator’s comprehension of the creature, an issue discussed with their personal differences by Thomas Aquinas and Eckhart.
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    La «causalidad del uno» en Dominicus Gundissalinus / The Causality of the One in Dominicus Gundissalinus.María J. Soto-Bruna - 2014 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 21:53.
    This article deals with the arguments which the metaphysical work of Dominicus Gundissalinus uses in order to explain the kind of unity found in the many, as well as the status of multiplicity, which proceeds from a being who is both one and unique. From the notion of a creating cause the article will show the possibility of the existence of the many, having as background the thesis which appears in the texts of Gundissalinus: omne creatum a creante esse diversum.
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  14. El Tractatus de Anima atribuido a Dominicus Gundisalinus. Estudio, edición crítica y traducción castellana.C. Alonso del Real & M. J. Soto Bruna - 2011 - Pensamiento 67 (250):1088.
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    Facing social exclusion: a facial EMG examination of the reaffiliative function of smiling.Joseph C. Brandenburg, Daniel N. Albohn, Michael J. Bernstein, Jose A. Soto, Ursula Hess & Reginald B. Adams - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (4):741-749.
    Social exclusion influences how expressions are perceived and the tendency of the perceiver to mimic them. However, less is known about social exclusion’s effect on one’s own facial expressions. The aim of the present study was to identify the effects of social exclusion on Duchenne smiling behaviour, defined as activity of both zygomaticus major and the orbicularis oculi muscles. Utilising a within-subject’s design, participants took part in the Cyberball Task in which they were both included and excluded while facial electromyography (...)
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    The Norwegian Adaptation of the Big Five Inventory-2.Hallvard Føllesdal & Christopher J. Soto - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Two studies were conducted to assess the psychometric properties of scores from the Norwegian adaptation of the Big Five Inventory-2. In Study 1, the BFI-2 was translated to Norwegian and the scores from a convenience sample demonstrated good psychometric properties. BFI-2 scores from subsamples correlated in expected ways with self- and other ratings of the Big Five, and with self-ratings of empathic concern and perspective taking. In Study 2, after some minor improvements in translation, the psychometric properties of BFI-2 scores (...)
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    Algocracia. Decisiones políticas y representación ciudadana en una gobernanza algorítmica.Raúl Villarroel Soto - 2024 - Otrosiglo 7 (2):193-212.
    El ámbito decisional y la representación ciudadana encuentran nuevos desafíos en el contexto de la deflación de la subjetividad moderna y el desmoronamiento del fundamento político. Con la aparición del Big Data y el _machine learning_ aplicado al espacio de las decisiones políticas aparecen nuevas modalidades de la administración de la vida, las que, a su vez, generan nuevos registros de control sobre los cuerpos en una sociedad pos-disciplinaría que convive con la tecnología. Siguiendo a E. Sadin, J. Danaher y (...)
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    A. Cassini y J. Redmond (eds.), Models and Idealizations in Science || R. Frigg y J. Nguyen, Modelling Nature || M. Antonelli y S. Sferco (comps.), Políticas del deseo, ética de los placeres || G. Martino, La mística eneádica. [REVIEW]Cristian Soto, Ana Laura Vallejos & Ulises Leandro Drisner - 2022 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 48 (2):305-317.
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  19. Attention: some theoretical considerations.J. A. Deutsch & D. Deutsch - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (1):80-90.
    The selection of wanted from unwanted messages requires discriminatory mechanisms of as great a complexity as those in normal perception, as is indicated by behavioral evidence. The results of neurophysiology experiments on selective attention are compatible with this supposition. This presents a difficulty for Filter theory. Another mechanism is proposed, which assumes the existence of a shifting reference standard, which takes up the level of the most important arriving signal. The way such importance is determined in the system is further (...)
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    Level of aspiration.J. A. Deutsch & D. Deutsch - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (1):51-60.
  21. Comentario a Foundations of Measurement 2 y 3'.J. A. Diez - 1993 - Theoria 19:163-168.
     
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    The Role of Emotions in Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making.J. A. Marcum - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (5):501-519.
    What role, if any, should emotions play in clinical reasoning and decision making? Traditionally, emotions have been excluded from clinical reasoning and decision making, but with recent advances in cognitive neuropsychology they are now considered an important component of them. Today, cognition is thought to be a set of complex processes relying on multiple types of intelligences. The role of mathematical logic or verbal linguistic intelligence in cognition, for example, is well documented and accepted; however, the role of emotional intelligence (...)
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  23. A Hundred Years of Numbers. An Historical Introduction to Measurement Theory. Part II: Suppes and the Mature Theory'.J. A. Diez - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 22 (2):237-265.
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    A Bridge From Analysis to Action: Psychodynamic Analyses of Religion and Michael S. Hogue's American Immanence.A. J. Turner - 2024 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 44 (3):44-64.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Bridge From Analysis to Action:Psychodynamic Analyses of Religion and Michael S. Hogue's American ImmanenceAJ Turner (bio)I. IntroductionThe purpose of this essay is to work constructively with Michael S. Hogue's groundbreaking American Immanence: Democracy for an Uncertain World to demonstrate how psychodynamic analyses of religion are essential theoretical allies in the fight for resilient democracy. The "revolution in mind"1 that psychodynamic approaches contribute, especially in their analyses of religion, (...)
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    A system for shape recognition.J. A. Deutsch - 1962 - Psychological Review 69 (6):492-500.
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    The New World or Mechanical System, to Perform the Labours of Man and Beast by Inanimate Powers, That Cost Nothing, for Producing and Preparing the Substances of Life, 1841.J. A. Etzler - 1990 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 10 (2):65-67.
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    Histiaeus and Aristagoras: Notes on the Ionian Revolt.J. A. S. Evans - 1963 - American Journal of Philology 84 (2):113.
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    Arity and alternation in second-order logic.J. A. Makowsky & Y. B. Pnueli - 1994 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 78 (1-3):189-202.
    We investigate the expressive power of second-order logic over finite structures, when two limitations are imposed. Let SAA ) be the set of second-order formulas such that the arity of the relation variables is bounded by k and the number of alternations of second-order quantification is bounded by n . We show that this imposes a proper hierarchy on second-order logic, i.e. for every k , n there are problems not definable in AA but definable in AA for some c (...)
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    Some tests of a theory of intracranial self-stimulation.J. A. Deutsch & C. I. Howarth - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (5):444-460.
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    The i. t. a. Reading Experiment.J. A. Downing - 1965 - British Journal of Educational Studies 13 (2):215-216.
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    "Playing God" and the Removal of Life-Prolonging Therapy.J. J. Paris & M. Poorman - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (4):403-418.
    “Playing God” is the charge frequently leveled when physicians and patients agree to withdraw life-sustaining medical treatments and let the patient die. The accusation rings hollow in the context of four hundred years of moral reflection on the duty of an individual to undergo medical treatments to preserve life. From the teachings of Soto and Banez in the 16th century through the President's, Commission 1983 report ‘deciding to forego life-sustaining treatments’ there is a clear and constant teaching that though (...)
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    American Catholic Theology at Century’s End: Postconciliar, Postmodern, Post-Thomistic.J. A. DiNoia - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (3):499-518.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AMERICAN OATHOLlC THEOLOGY AT CENTURY'S END: POS'I100NCIL!IAR, POSTMODERN, POST...THOMISTIC * J. A. D1No1A, O.P. Domiinican House of Studies Washiington, D.O. I N CENTURY'S END-.a iascinaiting recent hook describing the decades at the turn of the centuries from the 990s throiUgh the 1990s-cultural historian Hillel Schwartz writes: "The millennial year ~000 has gravitamona1l tides of maximal reach. Its entire precedirng hundred years, our century, has come to he felt as (...)
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  33. Max Ludwig Wolfram Laistner.J. A. O. Larsen - 1959 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 53:253.
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    On the Social Rate of Discount: The Case for Macroenvironmental Policy.J. A. Doeleman - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (1):45-58.
    Concern for the rapidly growing scale and intensity of the human exploitation of the environment, in particular the alienation of natural ecosystems, but also resource exhaustion, pollution, and congestion, leads one to wonder about the short time. horizons allowed for in decision making. Time preference is dictated by the rate of interest, allowing in practice a horizon often not exceeding several decades. I argue that this is unsatisfactory. Some minimal social rate of discount should not be enforced. Instead, it is (...)
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    Essays on Thomas Harriot.J. A. Lohne - 1979 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 20 (3-4):189-312.
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    Mare Liberum and the Dutch East India Company.J. A. Somers & C. G. Roelofsen - 2003 - Grotia 24 (1):67-76.
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    Ethics of a Physiotherapist: Touch, Corporeality, Intimacy—Based on the Experience of Elderly Patients.A. Długołęcka, M. Jagodzińska, W. J. Bober & A. Przyłuska-Fiszer - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-14.
    This paper presents a qualitative study investigating the application of physiotherapists’ professional ethics in practice with respect to touch, intimacy, and corporeality during therapy, based on the experiences of elderly patients. As the relationship in a physiotherapy session is multidimensional, the study considered three levels: physical contact, verbal contact, and the conditions in which the therapy took place. The aim of this study was to find out what values are of importance to older people during a physiotherapy session, with emphasis (...)
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    On the social rate of discount: The case for macroenvironmental policy.J. A. Doeleman - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (1):45-58.
    Concern for the rapidly growing scale and intensity of the human exploitation of the environment, in particular the alienation of natural ecosystems, but also resource exhaustion, pollution, and congestion, leads one to wonder about the short time. horizons allowed for in decision making. Time preference is dictated by the rate of interest, allowing in practice a horizon often not exceeding several decades. I argue that this is unsatisfactory. Some minimal social rate of discount should not be enforced. Instead, it is (...)
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    Problems with the Doctrine of Consent.J. A. Devereux - 1994 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 37:191-.
    ‘Law’ said Mr Justice Windeyer of the High Court of Australia, ‘marches with science, but to the rear, and limping a little’. Nowhere is this limping more apparent than in respect of the attempts to keep up with medical science. The media is full of reports of the use of fetal ova to create new life, of the transplant of animal parts into human bodies, of tests involving the consumption of radioactive materials by human subjects. The law's response to these (...)
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    Some Differences between Speech-Scansion and Narrative-Scansion in Homeric Verse.J. A. J. Drewitt - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (02):94-.
    If in the various books of the Iliad and Odyssey the speeches or personated lines are separated from the rest, the metrical phenomena will, when tabulated, be found to show a perceptible divergence from those of the narrative verse. The differences are worth some notice. They throw into sharp relief the subtle rules that control the narrative type; and, what is more important, they do to some extent suggest the principle, of which these rules are the necessary outcome. There is (...)
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    Some Differences between Speech-Scansion and Narrative-Scansion in Homeric Verse1.J. A. J. Drewitt - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (2):94-109.
    If in the various books of the Iliad and Odyssey the speeches or personated lines are separated from the rest, the metrical phenomena will, when tabulated, be found to show a perceptible divergence from those of the narrative verse. The differences are worth some notice. They throw into sharp relief the subtle rules that control the narrative type; and, what is more important, they do to some extent suggest the principle, of which these rules are the necessary outcome. There is (...)
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    The Augment in Homer.J. A. J. Drewitt - 1912 - Classical Quarterly 6 (02):104-.
    The use of the temporal augment in narrative we have found to be purely scansional. Scansional, too, is the use of the syllabic, though this has a grammatical restriction which is of some interest; indeed, next to the maintenance of type öρovδΕ, it is the most vital fact for the whole question. The unaugmented aorist is not felt as an inflection which has been docked of its first syllable; quite the reverse, the augmented tense is treated as a compound. For (...)
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    The Augment in Homer.J. A. J. Drewitt - 1912 - Classical Quarterly 6 (2):104-120.
    The use of the temporal augment in narrative we have found to be purely scansional. Scansional, too, is the use of the syllabic, though this has a grammatical restriction which is of some interest; indeed, next to the maintenance of type öρovδΕ, it is the most vital fact for the whole question. The unaugmented aorist is not felt as an inflection which has been docked of its first syllable; quite the reverse, the augmented tense is treated as a compound. For (...)
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    The Augment in Homer.J. A. J. Drewitt - 1912 - Classical Quarterly 6 (1):44-59.
    Though the problem of the Homeric augment eventually needs a rather intricate handling, it can at first be stated quite simply. Briefly, the facts are these:A. True present-aorists, such as are seen in the similes and gnomes, take the augment idiomatically. In the whole of the similes there are only sixteen unaugmented aorists; three of the instances are difficult, but the rest could be emended by slight changes.B.Iteratives do not take the augment; ν 7 is the only certain exception.
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    Identite et Realite.J. A. Leighton & Emile Meyerson - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (1):74.
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    Nova Experimenta Crystalli Islandici Disdiaclastici.J. A. Lohne - 1977 - Centaurus 21 (2):106-148.
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  47. On the distinction between waking and dreaming.J. A. J. Drewitt - 1911 - Mind 20 (77):67-73.
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    Dokumente zur Revalidierung von Thomas Harriot als Algebraiker.J. A. Lohne - 1966 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 3 (3):185-205.
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    Sociologie et Pluralisme Dialectique.J. A. Mack & Rene Toulemont - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (29):384.
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    Andrzej Wierciński. Hermeneutics between Philosophy and Theology: The Imperative to Think the Incommensurable.J. A. F. Marshall - 2011 - Analecta Hermeneutica 3.
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