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    ICCS-93 (Third International Colloquium on Cognitive Science)(Donostia-San Sebastián, 4-8 da mayo da 1993).Arranz Martin & Marco Antonio - 1993 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 8 (1):209-212.
    Del 4 al 8 de Mayo la ciudad de Donostia-San Sebastián reunió a más de 170 profesores de todo el mundo con ocasión de celebrar el Tercer Congreso Internacional de Ciencia Cognitiva, organizado por el departamento de Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia de la UPV/ehu. El enfoque que el simposio quiso otorgar al tratamiento de la ciencia cognitiva tuvo en general un aroma procedente del estudio que permiten los procesos cognitivos inherentes al lenguaje natural. Particularmente pudieron distinguirse cuatro temas (...)
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    Juan Luis Vives: el humanista y su entorno.Coronel Ramos, Marco Antonio & Antoni Ferrando I. Francés (eds.) - 2016 - [Valencia, Spain]: Institució Alfons el Magnànim, Centre Valencià d'Estudis i d'Investigació.
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    Mito y realidad: investigaciones sobre el pensamiento dual en el mundo occidental.Coronel Ramos & Marco Antonio (eds.) - 2022 - Berlin: Peter Lang.
    This book is an exploration of Western thought that emerged from the fringes of the great philosophical schools. In particular, it analyzes various cultural phenomena or studies the work of certain authors essential to understand European culture in its entirety since classical Greece. This is the context for investigating the presence of rites, myths, witches and religious ideas in Europe due to philosophical systems, but also thoughts born on the fringes of the majority philosophical currents. All this is explained in (...)
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    Overarching Greek trends in European philosophy.Coronel Ramos & Marco Antonio (eds.) - 2021 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This book is an enquiry into memory in the Western world. Specifically, memory is the framework of culture, because it links the present to the past--or tradition--and projects it into the future. For this reason, any work focusing on memory involves a double challenge: (1) to reveal the origin of concepts and (2) to glimpse the course of thoughts. This is the case of the present volume, in which the authors make several tastings of Europe's intellectual heritage, by taking into (...)
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