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    A formal characterization of ordinal numbers.Nicholas J. De Lillo - 1973 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (3):397-400.
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    A note on Turing machine regularity and primitive recursion.Nicholas J. De Lillo - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (2):289-294.
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    Models of an extension of the theory ${\bf ORD}$.Nicholas J. De Lillo - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (4):729-734.
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    Erratum: ``A formal characterization of ordinal numbers''.Nicholas J. De Lillo - 1974 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (4):648-648.
  5. Lightness compression causes hue changes in Gelb chromatic staircases.H. Moreira & J. Lillo - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 48-48.
     
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    Chomsky and Signed Languages.Diane Lillo-Martin - 2021 - In Nicholas Allott, Terje Lohndal & Georges Rey (eds.), A Companion to Chomsky. Wiley. pp. 364–376.
    Chomsky's “revolution” and the revolution in sign language linguistics began around the same time, but they did not directly affect each other for a while. This chapter focuses on Chomsky‐inspired research on sign language grammar and the ways that the study of sign languages connects to theories of innateness, the two main ways that Chomsky's impact has been felt in sign linguistics. Chomsky's linguistic legacy has two primary arms: one in theories of syntax, and the other in theories of language (...)
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  7. El sentimiento de la naturaleza en la pintura y en la literatura española.Lillo Rodelgo & José Eusebio[From Old Catalog] - 1929 - Toledo,: F. Serrano, impr..
     
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    En busca de la democracia spinoziana.Salomé Rojas Lillo - 2020 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 32 (56).
    El objetivo de este escrito es exponer las características del Estado democrático como lo concibe Spinoza en su Tratado teológico político, conciliando la libertad individual con la paz del Estado. Para esto, en primera instancia se contrastan los efectos de gobernar de forma autoritaria, liberal y democráticamente. Luego presento los fundamentos del Estado a partir del derecho natural individual y una ley universal humana para poder establecer los requisitos para que se conserve el Estado democrático: obediencia, fidelidad y libertad de (...)
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  9. Plato con motivo zoomorfo de Layos (Toledo).S. Martinez Lillo - 1985 - Al-Qantara 6 (1-2).
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  10. Popper e lo storicismo.Lillo Gullo - 1975 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 4 (3-4):328-343.
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    Robotic search: What's in it for comparative cognition?Carlo De Lillo - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1057-1057.
    Although the advantage of biorobotics over traditional modelling tools is not always evident from the studies on animal search addressed in the target article, this commentary argues that testing different robotic architectures and specific biological organisms in structured search spaces, where environmental constraints matter, might prove one of the most promising research strategies in comparative cognition.
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  12. The use of spatial structure in working memory: a comparative standpoint.Carlo De Lillo - 2012 - In David McFarland, Keith Stenning & Maggie McGonigle (eds.), The Complex Mind. Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Basic Color Terms and Categories in Three Dialects of the Spanish Language: Interaction Between Cultural and Universal Factors.Julio Lillo, Fernando González-Perilli, Lilia Prado-León, Anna Melnikova, Leticia Álvaro, José A. Collado & Humberto Moreira - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Yo no sigo al romántico pedante. Guillermo Matta and the case of romantic politics in Chile for the mid-nineteenth century.Claudio Véliz Rojas & Sebastián Gutiérrez Lillo - 2021 - Alpha (Osorno) 52:31-42.
    Resumen: El siguiente trabajo pretende analizar la categoría de “romanticismo político” desarrollada por el filósofo alemán Carl Schmitt, aplicando su acepción de “política romántica” al caso del poeta-político chileno Guillermo Matta Goyenechea. Por medio de términos tales como imaginación, lenguaje cósmico, progreso moral, democracia, entre otros, este poeta-político articuló su discurso social durante el periodo de 1853 a 1858, como elementos de disputa con el poder regente bajo la intención de reformar la sociedad chilena de su época.: The present work (...)
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    Descripción de la retroalimentación de docentes de ciencias en la redacción de un Informe de resolución de problemas por ABP.Emmy González Lillo, Marcela Jarpa Azagra, Alejandra Verdejo Ibacache & Delia Cisternas Rodríguez - 2023 - Logos Revista de Lingüística Filosofía y Literatura 33 (1).
    La didáctica de las ciencias es cada vez más activa, por lo que una metodología ampliamente utilizada es el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas (ABP). Este método implica la resolución de un problema, la que se recoge en un informe denominado Informe de resolución de problemas (IRP). Para los estudiantes esta tarea representa un gran desafío, ya que implica actuar y expresarse del modo en que lo harían los expertos en el área. Es debido a esta dificultad que se hace imprescindible (...)
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    Dónde estás constanza de José Luis rosasco: Alegorías refundacionales de la nación.Mario Lillo C. - 2011 - Alpha (Osorno) 32:29-43.
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    Econophysics and the challenge of efficiency.Fabrizio Lillo - 2009 - Complexity 14 (3):39-54.
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    El Trabajo Final de Grado de Ingeniería Informática: organización retórico-discursiva de la sección RESULTADOS.Fernando Lillo-Fuentes, René Venegas & Carmen López-Ferrero - 2021 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 31 (2):317-337.
    Writing the Final Degree Project is a difficult task for most undergraduate students. This is the case of Computer Engineering, a discipline in which the proper presentation of results is a complex written production activity. The RESULTS section is more complicated than others due to its structure, its communicative purposes and the way to achieve them. While there have been some descriptions of its rhetorical-discursive organization, most have focused on the prototypical organization of only one of the types of TFGs (...)
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    La cosmovisión de Ali Ahmad Said 'Adonis'.Rosa Isabel Martínez Lillo - 1998 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 3:39.
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  20. Las excavaciones arqueológicas efectuadas en el Yebel al-Qal a (Ammán), durante la campaña de 1982.Sergio Martínez Lillo & Lauro Olmo Enciso - 1986 - Al-Qantara 7 (1):383-402.
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  21. Plato con motivo zoomorfo de layos (Toledo).Sergio Matínez Lillo - 1985 - Al-Qantara 6 (1):491-502.
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  22. Sign Language.Diane C. Lillo‐Martin - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
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    The interpretive framework and the blindness about epistemic harm.Javier Castellote Lillo - 2022 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 66:113–129.
    In this paper, I carry out a philosophical analysis of the structural power that Miranda Fricker proposes in Epistemic Injustice starting from the idea of the “interpretative frame” that Judith Butler elaborates in Frames of war. The relationship between the two concepts aims to explore how structural power generates, through the frame, certain epistemic blindnesses to hinder the identification of epistemic harms. To do so, first, I analyze the functioning of the interpretive frame and highlight how it operates by establishing (...)
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  24. Special sciences (or: The disunity of science as a working hypothesis).J. A. Fodor - 1974 - Synthese 28 (2):97-115.
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    Relations of Language and Thought: The View From Sign Language and Deaf Children.Marc Marschark, Patricia Siple, Diane Lillo-Martin, Ruth Campbell & Victoria S. Everhart - 1997 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The relationship of language to cognition, especially in development, is an issue that has occupied philosophers, psychologists, and linguists for centuries. In recent years, the scientific study of sign languages and deaf individuals has greatly enhanced our understanding of deafness, language, and cognition. This Counterpoints volume considers the extent to which the use of sign language might affect the course and character of cognitive development, and presents a variety of viewpoints in this debate. This volume brings the language-thought discussion into (...)
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    Logical Pluralism.J. C. Beall & Greg Restall - 2005 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. Edited by Greg Restall.
    Consequence is at the heart of logic, and an account of consequence offers a vital tool in the evaluation of arguments. This text presents what the authors term as 'logical pluralism' arguing that the notion of logical consequence doesn't pin down one deductive consequence relation; it allows for many of them.
  27. Las excavaciones arqueologicos efectuadas en Yebel al-Qal'a (Amman), durante la campana de 1982.Lauro Olmo Enciso & Sergio Martínez Lillo - 1986 - Al-Qantara 7 (1-2):383-401.
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    Ludus. Juegos de la antigua Roma y juegos modernos para Latín, Griego y Cultura Clásica.Fernando Lillo Redonet - 2012 - Methodos. Revista de didàctica dels estudis clàssics 1:47.
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    Palabras contra el dolor: la consolación filosófica latina de Cicerón a Frontón.Fernando Lillo Redonet - 2001 - Madrid: Ediciones Clásicas.
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    Lexical Tradition and Novelty in a Coastal Area and Araucania Regions.Constantino Contreras Oyarzún & Mario Bernales Lillo - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 38:117-136.
    Este artículo contiene los resultados de una investigación dialectológica desarrollada en un área costera del sur de Chile . El análisis permite observar una mayor estabilidad del léxico tradicional de raíz hispana referente a embarcaciones y navegación. Más innovaciones y variaciones geográficas se observan en el léxico de la pesca, debido a los cambios ocurridos en ese ámbito referencial en las últimas décadas. El estudio verifica también unos pocos indigenismos procedentes del mapudungun, lengua que en esta área ha perdido bastante (...)
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    Tradición Y novedad en el léxico Del litoral.Constantino Contreras Oyarzún & Mario Bernales Lillo - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 38:117-136.
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  32. Prolegomena to a philosophy of religion.J. L. Schellenberg - 2005 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Providing an original and systematic treatment of foundational issues in philosophy of religion, J. L. Schellenberg's new book addresses the structure of..
  33. What Happens When Someone Acts?J. David Velleman - 1992 - Mind 101 (403):461-481.
    What happens when someone acts? A familiar answer goes like this. There is something that the agent wants, and there is an action that he believes conducive to its attainment. His desire for the end, and his belief in the action as a means, justify taking the action, and they jointly cause an intention to take it, which in turn causes the corresponding movements of the agent's body. I think that the standard story is flawed in several respects. The flaw (...)
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    Una traducción castellana inédita del siglo XVI de la Utopia de Tomás Moro: estudio del manuscrito II/1087 de la Real Biblioteca de Palacio.Víctor Lillo Castañ - 2018 - Moreana 55 (2):184-210.
    The aim of this paper is to study an early Spanish translation of Utopia that has not received much scholarly attention. We are referring to the manuscript II/1087 of the Real Biblioteca de Palacio, an anonymous text without explicit date that is still unpublished although it is most probably the first complete rendering into a vernacular language of Thomas More's work. We cast light on the date of composition of the manuscript as well as the Latin text used by the (...)
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  35. Performative Utterances.J. L. Austin - 1961 - In John Langshaw Austin (ed.), Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
     
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  36. Truth.J. L. Austin - 2005-01-01 - In José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth. Blackwell.
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  37. Family History.J. David Velleman - 2005 - Philosophical Papers 34 (3):357-378.
    Abstract I argue that meaning in life is importantly influenced by bioloical ties. More specifically, I maintain that knowing one's relatives and especially one's parents provides a kind of self-knowledge that is of irreplaceable value in the life-task of identity formation. These claims lead me to the conclusion that it is immoral to create children with the intention that they be alienated from their bioloical relatives?for example, by donor conception.
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    “Red-Green” or “Brown-Green” Dichromats? The Accuracy of Dichromat Basic Color Terms Metacognition Supports Denomination Change.Humberto Moreira, Julio Lillo & Leticia Álvaro - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Two experiments compared “Red-Green” dichromats’ empirical and metacognized capacities to discriminate basic color categories and to use the corresponding basic color terms. A first experiment used a 102-related-colors set for a pointing task to identify all the stimuli that could be named with each BCT by each R-G dichromat type. In a second experiment, a group of R-G dichromats estimated their difficulty discriminating BCCs-BCTs in a verbal task. The strong coincidences between the results derived from the pointing and the verbal (...)
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  39. Making Punishment Safe: Adding an Anti-Luck Condition to Retributivism and Rights Forfeiture.J. Spencer Atkins - 2024 - Law, Ethics and Philosophy:1-18.
    Retributive theories of punishment argue that punishing a criminal for a crime she committed is sufficient reason for a justified and morally permissible punishment. But what about when the state gets lucky in its decision to punish? I argue that retributive theories of punishment are subject to “Gettier” style cases from epistemology. Such cases demonstrate that the state needs more than to just get lucky, and as these retributive theories of punishment stand, there is no anti-luck condition. I’ll argue that (...)
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  40. Degree supervaluational logic.J. Robert G. Williams - 2011 - Review of Symbolic Logic 4 (1):130-149.
    Supervaluationism is often described as the most popular semantic treatment of indeterminacy. There’s little consensus, however, about how to fill out the bare-bones idea to include a characterization of logical consequence. The paper explores one methodology for choosing between the logics: pick a logic thatnorms beliefas classical consequence is standardly thought to do. The main focus of the paper considers a variant of standard supervaluational, on which we can characterizedegrees of determinacy. It applies the methodology above to focus ondegree logic. (...)
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    Evolutionary religion.J. L. Schellenberg - 2013 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    J.L. Schellenberg offers a path to a new kind of religious outlook. Reflection on our early stage in the evolutionary process leads to skepticism about religion, but also offers a new answer to the problem of faith and reason, and the possibility of a new, evolutionary form of religion.
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  42. The works of Aristotle.J. A. Aristotle, W. D. Smith, John I. Ross, G. R. T. Beare & Harold H. Ross - 1908 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press. Edited by W. D. Ross & J. A. Smith.
    v. 1. Nicomachean ethics. Politics. The Athenian Constitution. Rhetoric. On Poetics.--v. 2. Logic.--v. 3. Physics. Metaphysics. On the soul. Short physical treaties.--v. 4. On the heavens. On generation and corruption. Meteorology. Biological treatises.
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    7. What Happens When Someone Acts?J. Velleman - 1992 - In John Martin Fischer & Mark Ravizza (eds.), Perspectives on Moral Responsibility. Cornell University Press. pp. 188-210.
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  44. Can skepticism be refuted.J. Vogel - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 72--84.
     
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    Mindless coping in competitive sport: Some implications and consequences.J.⊘Rgen W. Eriksen - 2010 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (1):66 – 86.
    The aim of this paper is to elaborate on the phenomenological approach to expertise as proposed by Dreyfus and Dreyfus and to give an account of the extent to which their approach may contribute to a better understanding of how athletes may use their cognitive capacities during high-level skill execution. Dreyfus and Dreyfus's non-representational view of experience-based expertise implies that, given enough relevant experience, the skill learner, when expert, will respond intuitively to immediate situations with no recourse to deliberate actions (...)
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    Deflated truth pluralism.J. C. Beall - 2012 - In Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Cory Wright (eds.), Truth and Pluralism: Current Debates. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 323.
  47. Unfair to facts.J. L. Austin - 1961 - In John Langshaw Austin (ed.), Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
  48. Do Your Homework! A Rights-Based Zetetic Account of Alleged Cases of Doxastic Wronging.J. Spencer Atkins - forthcoming - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice:1-28.
    This paper offers an alternate explanation of cases from the doxastic wronging literature. These cases violate what I call the degree of inquiry right—a novel account of zetetic obligations to inquire when interests are at stake. The degree of inquiry right is a moral right against other epistemic agents to inquire to a certain threshold when a belief undermines one’s interests. Thus, the agents are sometimes obligated to leave inquiry open. I argue that we have relevant interests in reputation, relationships, (...)
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  49. God for All Time: From Theism to Ultimism.J. L. Schellenberg - 2016 - In Andrei A. Buckareff & Yujin Nagasawa (eds.), Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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    Responsibility and punishment.J. Angelo Corlett - 2013 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    This volume provides discussions of both the concept of responsibility and of punishment, and of both individual and collective responsibility. It provides in-depth Socratic and Kantian bases for a new version of retributivism, and defends that version against the main criticisms that have been raised against retributivism in general. It includes chapters on criminal recidivism and capital punishment, as well as one on forgiveness, apology and punishment that is congruent with the basic precepts of the new retributivism defended therein. Finally, (...)
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