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    Forbonnais and the Discovery of the ‘Science of Commerce’ in Spain.Jesús Astigarraga - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (8):1087-1107.
    SummaryThis paper analyses the broad and plural reception in Spain, in the period of 1755–1765, of the work by François Véron de Forbonnais, especially his Elémens du commerce. It focuses on the various ways in which this treatise was translated into Spanish. Several national newspaper articles as well as a published translation and an unpublished manuscript reproduced this important book. A detailed analysis of it's the reception amongst the major Spanish economists of the period leads to the conclusion that the (...)
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  2. Punto y seguido.Jesús M. Díaz Álvarez - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 18:9.
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    Más allá de toda duda razonable: la herencia envenenada del escepticismo clásico en el contexto epistémico contemporáneo.Jesús Navarro - 2024 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 58 (1):149-168.
    La nuestra parece ser una época aquejada por el escepticismo. ¿Pero qué forma de escepticismo es propiamente la que nos afecta, y cómo recibimos esta herencia del pensamiento antiguo? En este trabajo exploro la cuestión atendiendo al origen histórico del escepticismo filosófico, su actualización durante el Renacimiento y su influencia en el presente. En la primera parte presento las dos variantes del escepticismo clásico, pirronismo y academicismo. En la segunda señalo cómo el primero dejó su impronta en el Renacimiento fomentando (...)
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    La crítica de Husserl al cogito cartesiano.María Astigarraga - 1997 - Paideia 18 (41):453-466.
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    La crítica de Husserl al "cogito" cartesiano.Ma del Carmen Astigarraga - 2016 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 1:103.
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  6. El Otro en la fenomenología de E. Husserl.María del Carmen Astigarraga - 1996 - Naturaleza y Gracia 1:221-245.
     
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    Fenomenologia y psicoanálisis. Aproximación al pensamiento psicológico de Husserl.Maria Del Carmen Astigarraga - 1998 - Idee 37:273-289.
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  8. Causing Human Actions: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action.Jesús Humberto Aguilar & Andrei A. Buckareff (eds.) - 2010 - Bradford.
    The causal theory of action is widely recognized in the literature of the philosophy of action as the "standard story" of human action and agency -- the nearest approximation in the field to a theoretical orthodoxy. This volume brings together leading figures working in action theory today to discuss issues relating to the CTA and its applications, which range from experimental philosophy to moral psychology. Some of the contributors defend the theory while others criticize it; some draw from historical sources (...)
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    Age and Perceived Employability as Moderators of Job Insecurity and Job Satisfaction: A Moderated Moderation Model.Jesus Yeves, Mariana Bargsted, Lorna Cortes, Cristobal Merino & Gabriela Cavada - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Conceptos y teorías en la ciencia.Jesús Mosterín - 1984
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    Beyond Passion and Perseverance: Review and Future Research Initiatives on the Science of Grit.Jesus Alfonso D. Datu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Grit, which is originally conceptualized as passion and perseverance for long-term goals, has been associated with optimal performance. Although previous meta-analytic and systematic reviews summarized how grit relates to performance outcomes, they possess considerable shortcomings, such as (a) absence of summary on the association of grit with well-being outcomes; (b) absence of discussion on social, psychological, and emotional mechanisms linking grit to well-being; and (c) lack of elaboration on how alternative models can resolve fundamental problems in the grit construct. This (...)
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    No achievement beyond intention: A new defence of robust virtue epistemology.Jesús Navarro - 2015 - Synthese 192 (10):3339-3369.
    According to robust versions of virtue epistemology, the reason why knowledge is incompatible with certain kinds of luck is that justified true beliefs must be achieved by the agent . In a recent set of papers, Pritchard has challenged these sorts of views, advancing different arguments against them. I confront one of them here, which is constructed upon scenarios affected by environmental luck, such as the fake barn cases. My objection to Pritchard differs from those offered until now by Carter (...)
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  13. Epistemic ownership and the practical/epistemic parallelism.Jesús Navarro - 2024 - Synthese 203 (5):163.
    We may succed in the fulfilment of our desires but still fail to properly own our practical life, perhaps because we acted as addicts, driven by desires that are alien to our will, or as “wantons,” satisfying the desires that we simply happen to have (Frankfurt, 1988 ). May we equally fail to own the outcomes of our epistemic life? If so, how may we attain epistemic ownership over it? This paper explores the structural parallellism between practical and epistemic rationality, (...)
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    Epistemic Luck and Epistemic Risk.Jesús Navarro - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):929-950.
    We are witnessing a certain tendency in epistemology to account for the anti-luck intuition in terms of risk. I.e., instead of the traditional anti-luck diagnosis of Gettier cases and fake barn cases, a new anti-risk diagnosis seems to be preferable by many. My goal in this paper is twofold: first, I contribute to motivate that drift; and second, I defend that we ought to partially resist it. An anti-risk diagnosis is valid and preferable for fake barn cases, but we still (...)
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    Luck and Risk.Jesús Navarro - 2019 - Metaphilosophy 50 (1-2):63-75.
    This paper advances new theses about the relationship between luck and risk, using recent work by Duncan Pritchard (2014, 2015, 2016) as its foil. Once Pritchard’s views are introduced in section 1, the rest of the paper completes two different tasks, one critical and one constructive. By focussing on some epistemological cases that Pritchard’s model would fail to identify, section 2 shows that it relies on a difference that is in fact inessential: the one between the occurrence and the non‐occurrence (...)
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    Epistemic Luck and Epistemic Risk.Jesús Navarro - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):1-22.
    We are witnessing a certain tendency in epistemology to account for the anti-luck intuition in terms of risk. I.e., instead of the traditional anti-luck diagnosis of Gettier cases and fake barn cases, a new anti-risk diagnosis seems to be preferable by many. My goal in this paper is twofold: first, I contribute to motivate that drift; and second, I defend that we ought to partially resist it. An anti-risk diagnosis is valid and preferable for fake barn cases, but we still (...)
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  17. Basic causal deviance, action repertoires, and reliability.Jesús H. Aguilar - 2012 - Philosophical Issues 22 (1):1-19.
  18. Anthropic explanations in cosmology.Jesus Mosterin - unknown
    The claims of some authors to have introduced a new type of explanation in cosmology, based on the anthropic principle, are examined and found wanting. The weak anthropic principle is neither anthropic nor a principle. Either in its direct or in its Bayesian form, it is a mere tautology lacking explanatory force and unable to yield any prediction of previously unknown results. It is a pattern of inference, not of explanation. The strong anthropic principle is a gratuitous speculation with no (...)
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  19. Autopoietic enactivism, phenomenology and the deep continuity between life and mind.Paulo De Jesus - 2016 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (2):265-289.
    In their recent book Radicalizing Enactivism. Basic minds without content, Dan Hutto and Erik Myin make two important criticisms of what they call autopoietic enactivism. These two criticisms are that AE harbours tacit representationalists commitments and that it has too liberal a conception of cognition. Taking the latter claim as its main focus, this paper explores the theoretical underpinnings of AE in order to tease out how it might respond to H&M. In so doing it uncovers some reasons which not (...)
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    "Para uma fenomenologia das afeições: Martin Heidegger e Max Scheler" de Jesús Adrián Escudero.Jesús Adrián Escudero & Vitor Matias - 2023 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 6 (1):130-136.
    O mundo das afeições e das emoções ocupa um posto certamente secundário na história da filosofia. Seu caráter difuso e ambíguo não se enquadra no modelo clássico de filosofia inspirado na certeza do conhecimento matemático. De mãos dadas à irrupção da fenomenologia, tratamos de mostrar como se produz uma reabilitação do componente afetivo e corporal da existência humana; a tal afeto, tomamos em conta o significado filosófico que Heidegger e Scheler outorgam respectivamente aos sentimentos da angustia e do amor ao (...)
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    Muscular Imaginings—A Phenomenological and Enactive Model for Imagination.Jesús Ilundáin - 2017 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (1):92-108.
    A phenomenological model is developed as an alternative to current analyses of the imagination in sport philosophy, heirs to an Enlightenment notion that conceptualizes imaginings as abstract, eidetic, and representational. EC describes how Eidetic and Corporeal Imaginings phenomenologically structure our imaginative undertakings. EIs keep the ‘ideal’ aspect, but CIs—enacted, corporeal, non-representational—are more fundamental and foundational. Sports are particularly suited to express CIs’ muscular imaginings, which result in novel performances. An enactive framework theorizes CIs as non-representational interactions.
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    Wind and Payload Disturbance Rejection Control Based on Adaptive Neural Estimators: Application on Quadrotors.Jesús Enrique Sierra & Matilde Santos - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-20.
    In this work, a new intelligent control strategy based on neural networks is proposed to cope with some external disturbances that can affect quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicles dynamics. Specifically, the variation of the system mass during logistic tasks and the influence of the wind are considered. An adaptive neuromass estimator and an adaptive neural disturbance estimator complement the action of a set of PID controllers, stabilizing the UAV and improving the system performance. The control strategy has been extensively tested with (...)
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    Thinking through enactive agency: sense-making, bio-semiosis and the ontologies of organismic worlds.Paulo Jesus - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (5):861-887.
    According to enactivism all living systems, from single cell organisms to human beings, are ontologically endowed with some form of teleological and sense-making agency. Furthermore, enactivists maintain that: there is no fixed pregiven world and as a consequence all organisms “bring forth” their own unique “worlds” through processes of sense-making. The first half of the paper takes these two ontological claims as its central focus and aims to clarify and make explicit the arguments and motivations underlying them. Our analysis here (...)
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    Truthlikeness without Truth: A Methodological Approach.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 1992 - Synthese 93 (3):343-372.
    In this paper, an attempt is made to solve various problems posed to current theories of verisimilitude: the problem of linguistic variance; the problem of which are the best scientific methods for getting the most verisimilar theories; and the question of the ontological commitment in scientific theories. As a result of my solution to these problems, and with the help of other considerations of epistemological character, I conclude that the notion of 'Tarskian truth' is dispensable in a rational interpretation of (...)
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    Filosofía de la cultura.Jesús Mosterín - 1993 - Alianza Editorial Sa.
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    Heidegger: Being and Time and the Care for the Self.Jesús Adrián Escudero - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):302-307.
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    Meta-Analysis of the Validity of General Mental Ability for Five Performance Criteria: Hunter and Hunter (1984) Revisited.Jesús F. Salgado & Silvia Moscoso - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    This paper presents a series of meta-analyses of the validity of general mental ability (GMA) for predicting five occupational criteria, including supervisory ratings of job performance, production records, work sample tests, instructor ratings, and grades. The meta-analyses were conducted with a large database of 467 technical reports of the validity of the General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB) which included 630 independent samples. GMA showed to be a consistent predictor of the five criteria, but the magnitude of the operational validity was (...)
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    Ética discursiva e inteligencia artificial. ¿Favorece la inteligencia artificial la razón pública?Jesús Conill Sancho - 2023 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 90:115-130.
    Este artículo muestra que la ética del discurso en versión de la ética cordis contribuye a mantener una actitud crítica de discernimiento ante las tecnologías de la inteligencia artificial. Propone distinguir entre opinión pública y razón pública, para destacar el sentido crítico del uso público de la razón en la línea de Kant, Rawls, Habermas y Cortina. Y afrontar las dificultades para ejercer la razón pública en la era digital: impacto de la inteligencia artificial en la comunicación, hiperconectitividad, datificación, “panóptico (...)
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  29. Dios hace justicia a Jesús.Jesús Díaz Sariego - 2009 - Ciencia Tomista 136 (439):333.
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    The Problem of Language in Ennodius of Pavia.Jesús Hernández Lobato - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (2):916-925.
    This paper analyses the metaliterary statements that pervade the oeuvre of Ennodius of Pavia (a.d. 474–521) in order to reconstruct his underlying conception of language: its nature, power, function, limitations, and dangers. This new perspective provides a more nuanced insight into the paradoxical poetics of the author as well as his final renunciation to literature after his appointment as bishop of Pavia.
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    Un itinerario de Córdoba a Zaragoza en el siglo X.Jesús Zanón - 1986 - Al-Qantara 7 (1):31-52.
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    Thinking through enactive agency: sense-making, bio-semiosis and the ontologies of organismic worlds.Paulo De Jesus - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (5):861-887.
    According to enactivism all living systems, from single cell organisms to human beings, are ontologically endowed with some form of teleological and sense-making agency. Furthermore, enactivists maintain that: there is no fixed pregiven world and as a consequence all organisms “bring forth” their own unique “worlds” through processes of sense-making. The first half of the paper takes these two ontological claims as its central focus and aims to clarify and make explicit the arguments and motivations underlying them. Our analysis here (...)
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    Realismo noérgico y tragedia intelectual de Zubiri.Jesús Conill - 2018 - Isegoría 58:271-286.
    A critical interpretation on Zubiri is put forward as an essential element for grasping the current importance of his thought, since this puts his potential contributions to the test and proposes corrections and creative extensions within the contemporary horizon of philosophy, with regard to phenomenology, hermeneutics, neurosciences and emergentism. The book focusses mainly on the evolution of Zubiri’s philosophy, his metaphysics, noology, anthropo- logy and the relationship between science and philosophy, but also on his serious crises. It should be placed (...)
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    Technology-Mediated Observation.Jesús Mosterín - 1998 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 4 (2):120-127.
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    Work schedule flexibility and teleworking were not good together during COVID-19 when testing their effects on work overload and mental health.Jesús Yeves, Mariana Bargsted & Cristian Torres-Ochoa - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has driven organizations to implement various flexible work arrangements. Due to a lack of longitudinal studies, there is currently no consensus in specialized literature regarding the consequences of flexible work arrangements on employee mental health, as well any long term potential impacts. Using the Job Demand-Resource Model, this study documents consequences of the implementation of two types of flexible work arrangement: work schedule flexibility and teleworking on employee mental health over time, and the mediating role played by (...)
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    Logika euskeraz.Zabala Jesús María Goñi - 1985 - Theoria 1 (1):305-306.
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    Lógica en euskera.Zabala Jesús María Goñi - 1985 - Theoria 1 (1):307-308.
  38. Ibn Masdi y su obra biográfica.Jesús Zanón - 1988 - Al-Qantara 9 (1):13-28.
  39. El bolchevique decente.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 2008 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 32:135-139.
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  40. El espejo, el mosaico y el crisol mexicanos.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 2002 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 20:157-160.
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  41. La debilidad política del liberalismo de John Rawls.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 1999 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 14:71-87.
     
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  42. La lección de los clásicos.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 2005 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 26:140-143.
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    Presentación.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 1999 - Signos Filosóficos 1 (1):9-10.
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    Reseña de "Loque es y no es (El libro)" de Estela Serret.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 2005 - Signos Filosóficos 7 (14):112-116.
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  45. Rawls: la moral y su método.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 2010 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 33:185-194.
     
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  46. Tras John Rawls: el debate de los bienes primarios, el bienestar y la igualdad.Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 2004 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 23:49-70.
    Este artículo ofrece una reconstrucción crítica de la teoría rawlsiana de los bienes primarios. Tras hacer una evaluación de las críticas de B. BaíTy, W. Kymlicka y A. Sen a esta teoría rawlsiana, el autor propone que la mayor debilidad del argumento de Rawls reside en el supuesto de "normalidad" que le subyace.
     
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  47. Todos somos revolucionarios ¿Es justificable la revolución política en términos democráticos?Jesús Rodríguez Zepeda - 2010 - Apuntes Filosóficos 19 (36):67-94.
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    Husserl, Heidegger y el problema de la reflexión.Jesús Adrián Escudero - 2013 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 46:47-75.
    La idea de que la fenomenología de Husserl representa una suerte de filosofía reflexiva, basada en una metodología que desarrolla la tradición cartesiana, se ha convertido en una creencia ampliamente difundida en la literatura filosófica. Este énfasis puesto por Husserl en la reflexión fue arduamente criticado por Heidegger. Desde entonces resulta frecuente encontrarse con la afirmación de que Husserl y Heidegger desarrollan dos conceptos de fenomenología diferentes, incluso antagónicos. No se trata de seguir alimentando esta discusión historiográfica. Aquí, por una (...)
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    Grupo de Discusión: ¿Prolongación, variación o ruptura con el focus group?Jesús Gutiérrez - 2011 - Cinta de Moebio 41:105-122.
    A partir del análisis e interpretación de diversos textos fundacionales sobre el grupo de discusión y su concepción en el ámbito español y latinoamericano, se critica la idea reduccionista de entender esta técnica como una forma más abierta y menos directiva del genérico focusgroup anglosajón. Dicha confusión es analizada con el fin de establecer las relaciones existentes entre ambas técnicas y las posibles diferencias que las distingue y opone entre sí. El resultado del análisis lleva a concebir al grupo de (...)
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  50. Science as a Persuasion Game: An Inferentialist Approach.Jesús Zamora Bonilla - 2006 - Episteme 2 (3):189-201.
    Scientific research is reconstructed as a language game along the lines of Robert Brandom's inferentialism. Researchers are assumed to aim at persuading their colleagues of the validity of some claims. The assertions each scientist is allowed or committed to make depend on her previous claims and on the inferential norms of her research community. A classification of the most relevant types of inferential rules governing such a game is offered, and some ways in which this inferentialist approach can be used (...)
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