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    Keeping Globally Inconsistent Scientific Theories Locally Consistent.Michele Friend & María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz - 2018 - In Walter Carnielli & Jacek Malinowski (eds.), Contradictions, from Consistency to Inconsistency. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 53-88.
    Most scientific theories are globally inconsistent. Chunk and Permeate is a method of rational reconstruction that can be used to separate, and identify, locally consistent chunks of reasoning or explanation. This then allows us to justify reasoning in a globally inconsistent theory. We extend chunk and permeate by adding a visually transparent way of guiding the individuation of chunks and deciding on what information permeates from one chunk to the next. The visual representation is in the form of bundle diagrams. (...)
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    A Methodological Shift in Favor of (Some) Paraconsistency in the Sciences.María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz - 2022 - Logica Universalis 16 (1):335-354.
    Many have contended that non-classical logicians have failed at providing evidence of paraconsistent logics being applicable in cases of inconsistency toleration in the sciences. With this in mind, my main concern here is methodological. I aim at addressing the question of how should we study and explain cases of inconsistent science, using paraconsistent tools, without ruining into the most common methodological mistakes. My response is divided into two main parts: first, I provide some methodological guidance on how to approach cases (...)
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    The ignorance behind inconsistency toleration.María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz - 2020 - Synthese 198 (9):8665-8686.
    Inconsistency toleration is the phenomenon of working with inconsistent information without threatening one’s rationality. Here I address the role that ignorance plays for the tolerance of contradictions in the empirical sciences. In particular, I contend that there are two types of ignorance that, when present, can make epistemic agents to be rationally inclined to tolerate a contradiction. The first is factual ignorance, understood as temporary undecidability of the truth values of the conflicting propositions. The second is what I call “ignorance (...)
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    Is Christ really contradictory? Some methodological concerns from the philosophy of science.María Del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz - 2021 - Manuscrito 44 (4):313-339.
    Two of the most important outcomes of The Contradictory Christ include: identifying Christ as an unproblematically contradictory being as well as laying the foundations of an investigation of the logical consequences of the existence of Christ, qua contradictory, within a particular 'theory'. In light of the enormous reluevance of Beall’s The contradictory Christ for the study of inconsistency, my main concern here is to explore the effect of some methodological choices behind Beall’s proposal -this in order to recognize in more (...)
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    May the Reinforcement Be with You: On the Reconstruction of Scientific Episodes.María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz & Luis Estrada-González - 2018 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 12 (2):259–283.
    Like theories, reconstructions of episodes in the history of science can possess, or lack, certain virtues such that, when we face two or more different reconstructions of the same episode, we assume that we should choose the most “virtuous one”. However, we will argue that, with dissimilar reconstructions of the same episode, it is not always necessary to separate the “good ones” from the “wrong ones”, and that, as a matter of fact, each reconstruction could provide different but perhaps equally (...)
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    Holism, Inconsistency Toleration and Inconsistencies between Theory and Observation.María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz - 2017 - Humana Mente 10 (32):117-147.
    It has recently been argued by Davey (2014) that inconsistency is never tolerated in science, but only discretely isolated. But when talking about inconsistencies in science, not much attention has been paid to the inconsistencies between theory and observation. Here I will argue that inconsistency toleration actually takes place in science, and that when we examine actual inconsistent theories, inconsistencies between theory and observation look anything but homogeneous. I will argue, appealing to certain properties of empirical theories, especially holism, that (...)
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    Are you a selective-realist dialetheist without knowing it?María del Rosario Martinez-Ordaz - 2019 - Revista Colombiana de Filosofía de la Ciencia 19 (38).
    Recently there has been a tendency on the part of some scientific realists to weaken their philosophical theses with respect to the success of science. Some of them have suggested that a satisfactorily realist standpoint should be a highly modest approach to scientific success, leaving many with the impression that scientific realism nowadays is nothing that we once thought it was. In light of that, the main concern of this paper is methodological, here I want to answer the question how (...)
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    Beyond Toleration? Inconsistency and Pluralism in the Empirical Sciences.María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz & Luis Estrada-González - 2017 - Humana Mente 10 (32).
    Nowadays there is a growing tendency in the philosophy of science to think that some phenomena cannot be exhaustively explained, or even described, by a single theory or a particular approach. Thus, we are occasionally required to use various approaches in order to give account of the phenomenon we are analyzing. And sometimes, we can appreciate this as an invitation to be pluralist in certain respects about our understanding of a particular aspect in science. -/- During the last decade applications (...)
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    Understanding Defective Theories: The case of Quantum Mechanics and non-individuality.Moisés Macías-Bustos & María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz - forthcoming - In Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart & Raoni Wohnrath Arroyo (eds.), Non-Reflexive Logics, Non-Individuals and the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: Essays in honor of the philosophy of D´ecio Krause.
    Here, we deal with the question of under which circumstances can scientists achieve a legitimate understanding of defective theories qua defective. We claim that scientists understand a theory if they can recognize the theory’s underlying inference pattern(s) and if they can reconstruct and explain what is going on in specific cases of defective theories as well as consider what the theory would do if non-defective –even before finding ways of fixing it. Furthermore, we discuss the implications of this approach to (...)
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    Understanding Defective Theories.Moisés Macías-Bustos & María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz - 2023 - In Jonas R. B. Arenhart & Raoni W. Arroyo (eds.), Non-Reflexive Logics, Non-Individuals, and the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: Essays in Honour of the Philosophy of Décio Krause. Springer Verlag. pp. 101-127.
    Here, we deal with the question of under which circumstances can scientists achieve a legitimate understanding of defective theories qua defective. We claim that scientists understand a theory if they can recognize the theory’s underlying inference pattern(s) and if they can reconstruct and explain what is going on in specific cases of defective theories as well as consider what the theory would do if non-defective—even before finding ways of fixing it. Furthermore, we discuss the implications of this approach to understanding (...)
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    Aesthetic Reason and Imaginative Freedom: Friedrich Schiller and Philosophy.María del Rosario Acosta López & Jeffrey L. Powell (eds.) - 2018 - SUNY Press.
    Shows the relevance of Schiller’s thought for contemporary philosophy, particularly aesthetics, ethics, and politics. This book seeks to draw attention to Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805) as a philosophical thinker in his own right. For too long, his philosophical contribution has been neglected in favor of his much-deserved reputation as a political playwright. The essays in this collection make two arguments. First, Schiller presents a robust philosophical program that can be favorably compared to those of his age, including Rousseau, Kant, Schelling, and (...)
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    Notas para releer la filosofía de J. P. Sartre.María del Rosario Zurro - 2003 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 16:95-116.
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    From Aesthetics as Critique to Grammars of Listening.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2021 - Journal of World Philosophies 6 (1):139-156.
    This paper presents an overview of my work in philosophy from my first book on Friedrich Schiller and the political sublime to my most recent project on listening to traumatic forms of violence. Starting with a reflection on the autobiographical character of philosophy, I propose to take up the question of an aesthetic dimension of philosophical critique, where aesthetics is understood as an always already embodied perspective on the world, on truth, and on philosophical activity, as well as an always (...)
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    Ontology as Critique: On Jean-Luc Nancy’s Inoperative Community.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2017 - Research in Phenomenology 47 (1):108-123.
    _ Source: _Volume 47, Issue 1, pp 108 - 123 The following paper addresses itself to the question of ontology in the work of Jean-Luc Nancy. In so doing it attempts to read Nancy’s ontological project as a project of the deconstruction of structural forms of political violence. To this end, Nancy’s notion of “inoperative community” is brought into dialogue with Benjamin in order to show how, in Nancy’s work, ontology operates not as the refusal of critique, but as its (...)
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  15. Cdd: 191 positivismo Y hermenéutica en la teoría de Davidson.María Del Rosario Hernández Borges - 2000 - Manuscrito 23 (1):121.
    Donald Davidson intenta reconciliar dos posiciones tradicionalmente opuestas: la positivista, naturalista, y la hermenéutica. Sin embargo, aunque sostiene la identidad mente-cerebro y la explicación causal de la acción, en su teoría tienen más relevancia la autonomía e irreductibilidad de lo mental así como la relación de justificación que existe entre razones y causas y que fundamenta las explicaciones de sentido común. Argumentaré que su intento conciliador no ha tenido éxito ya que opta claramente por el proyecto interpretativo frente al explicativo. (...)
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    Emotion, self-deception and conceptual/nonconceptual content.María del Rosario Hernández Borges & Tamara Ojeda Arceo - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 42:223-231.
    First the rationalist tradition and then the cognitive revolution put limits on the philosophy and social sciences with regard to the analysis of emotion, of irrationality in mental events and actions, to the reduction of our representations to conceptual elements, and so on. This fact caused an increasing interest in these topics. In this paper, we intend to claim the significant relations among these three issues: emotion, selfdeception and non-conceptual content, with two aims: i) to analyse the relation between non-conceptual (...)
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    HEGEL ON COMMUNITAS an unexplored relationship between hegel and esposito.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2013 - Angelaki 18 (3):13-31.
    In Communitas: The Origin and Destiny of Community, Roberto Esposito develops a destructionist reading of political philosophy, interested in tracing modernity's attempt to constitute the political as a radical negation of our exposure to others. If the task of contemporary political thinking is to interrupt the myth of the common, without falling back completely into the negative and self-destructive power of immunization, political philosophy must be confronted with itself, searching within itself for the traces and points of departure – hermeneutic (...)
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    A “Tiny Displacement” of the World.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2011 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1):93-112.
    This paper explores the way in which Agamben takes part in the dialogue on “impolitical communities” that was inaugurated by J. L. Nancy and was soon followed by authors like M. Blanchot, J. Derrida and R. Esposito, among others. Although Agamben’s ontological exploration of ‘whatever being,’ followed later by the political idea of form-of-life, are still very close particularly to Nancy’s work, the article will show in which ways Agamben’s view of a political coming community explores different paths and moves (...)
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    La figuración del frente costero para la ciudad de Posadas.María del Rosario Millán - 2010 - Polis 27.
    Este artículo aborda el proceso de figuración del nuevo frente costero para la ciudad de Posadas, Misiones, Argentina, considerando la construcción discursiva del objeto costa en un corte diacrónico del corpus compuesto por planes y proyecto de intervención urbanística. Entiendo por figuración el haz de representaciones e imágenes proyectadas del espacio costero configurado en un escenario particular: la elevación de las aguas del río Paraná por la formación del embalse de la represa Yacyretá. Se toman en consideración diversos aspectos vinculados (...)
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    Variations on forgiveness: A suggestion about politics and transition from Hegel.María del Rosario Acosta - 2012 - Universitas Philosophica 29 (59):33-50.
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    Variaciones sobre el perdón: Una sugerencia sobre política Y transición a partir de Hegel.María del Rosario Acosta - 2012 - Universitas Philosophica 29 (59):33-50.
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    De la nostalgia por lo clásico al fin de lo clásico como nostalgia: Winckelmann y Burckhardt.María del Rosario Acosta - 2005 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 31:39-64.
    Este texto se propone responder a la pregunta acerca de la relación entre estética y filosofía de la historia a partir del examen de las teorías estéticas de Winckelmann (mediados del s. XVIII) frente a las reflexiones acerca de la historia de Burckhardt (finales del s. XIX), atravesadas ambas por el significado que adquiere en cada una de ellas el concepto de lo clásico. La idea es mostrar cómo una historia del arte como la de Winckelmann, cuyo criterio es el (...)
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    From "Nostalgia for Classic" to "The End of Classic as Nostalgia": Winckelmann and Burckhardt.María del Rosario Acosta - 2005 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 31:39-63.
    Este texto se propone responder a la pregunta acerca de la relación entre estética y filosofía de la historia a partir del examen de las teorías estéticas de Winckelmann (mediados del s. XVIII) frente a las reflexiones acerca de la historia de Burckhardt (finales del s. XIX), atravesadas ambas por el significado que adquiere en cada una de ellas el concepto de lo clásico. La idea es mostrar cómo una historia del arte como la de Winckelmann, cuyo criterio es el (...)
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    Algunas anotaciones en torno a Mediaciones de lo sensible: hacia una economía crítica de los dispositivos.María del Rosario Acosta & María Luciana Cadahia - 2020 - Ideas Y Valores 69 (173):229-243.
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    El diálogo que somos: la comprensión como espacio para la política.Maria del Rosario Acosta - 2006 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 18 (2):205-228.
    This paper mainly proposes to point out some aspects that render hermeneutics pertinent within the context of political discussion, defending it from attacks mostly stemming from a philosophy of critical consciousness such as Habermas’s, Adorno’s, and some of their followers. It will be shown, from Gadamer’s perspective, how hermeneutics responds to those critiques within its conception of understanding as a fundamental task and a primordial political space. Contrary to a philosophy that appeals to the need of “taking its distance” as (...)
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  26. Framing Klee's Window.María del Rosario Acosta - 2012 - In Paul Klee (ed.), Paul Klee: Philosophical Vision, From Nature to Art. Mcmullen Museum of Art, Boston College.
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    Hölderlin: Tragedy.María del Rosario Acosta - 2006 - Ideas Y Valores 55 (131):115-118.
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    Reseña de "El arte: un pensamiento en fragmentos" de Paul Klee.María del Rosario Acosta & Laura Quintana - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (143):213-217.
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    From Eumenides to Antigone.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2009 - Philosophy Today 53 (Supplement):190-200.
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    Hacia una dimensión estética de la crítica. El tiempo de lo bello en las Cartas sobre la educación estética de Friedrich Schiller.Maria del Rosario Acosta López & Tupac Cruz - 2023 - Ideas Y Valores 71:119-142.
    Se propone rastrear la interpretación que Schiller lleva a cabo en las Cartas sobre la educación estética del hombre del análisis kantiano del juicio de gusto puro como asociado con una suspensión de toda determinación que hace posible la experiencia de la belleza. Para Schiller, esto resulta en una temporalidad de lo bello experimentada como suspensión, que se torna adicionalmente en una suspensión de la temporalidad. El artículo muestra cómo este concepto resulta esencial para el concepto de crítica estética en (...)
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    El perdón Ante la violación de derechos humanos: Restricción política, posibilidad ética.María Del Rosario Guerra González & Sdelaque Parte - 2007 - In Jorge Martínez Contreras, Aura Ponce de León & Luis Villoro (eds.), El Saber Filosófico. Asociación Filosófica de México. pp. 43.
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    Grammars of Listening: Or On the Difficulty of Rendering Trauma Audible.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2023 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 93:153-170.
    What would it mean to do justice to testimonies of traumatic experience? That is, how can experiences which do not fit the customary scripts of sense-making be heard? Whereas processes of official memorialization or legal redress often demand that victims and survivors convey their experiences through familiar modes of narration, in my project on ‘grammars of listening’ or ‘gramáticas de lo inaudito’ I want to ask how it might be possible to hear these experiences on their own terms and what (...)
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    Tragedia como libertad y teodicea: acerca de una relación entre Schiller y Hegel.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2007 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 36:175-206.
    Se mostrará cómo el pensamiento sobre lo trágico como género literario pero, más allá de ello, como metáfora de las dualidades características de la modernidad, jugó un papel fundamental en la configuración y el desarrollo del pensamiento de ambos autores. Tanto para Schiller, como para el joven Hegel, la tragedia se convirtió en el marco teórico y el espacio de referencia de una propuesta que, en el primer caso, intenta recuperar la posibilidad de la libertad del hombre en el mundo (...)
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    A “Tiny Displacement” of the World.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2011 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1):93-112.
    This paper explores the way in which Agamben takes part in the dialogue on “impolitical communities” that was inaugurated by J. L. Nancy and was soon followed by authors like M. Blanchot, J. Derrida and R. Esposito, among others. Although Agamben’s ontological exploration of ‘whatever being,’ followed later by the political idea of form-of-life, are still very close particularly to Nancy’s work, the article will show in which ways Agamben’s view of a political coming community explores different paths and moves (...)
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    Beauty as an Encounter between Freedom and Nature.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2007 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (1):63-92.
    This essay presents a possible interpretation of the concept of beauty in Kant’s Critique of Judgment, which was itself suggested by Kant in the two introductionsto the text and gained force among the Early German Romantics and Idealists, introducing an alternative point of view into the concept of beauty and the role it plays in the relationship between reason and sensibility, man and world. Through the analysis of the four moments of the Analytic of the Beautiful, beauty will manifest itself (...)
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    Decolonizing Collective Action.María Del Rosario Acosta López & Gustavo Quintero - 2018 - Diacritics 46 (2):4-9.
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    From aesthetics as critique to grammars of listening: aesthetic resistance to epistemic violence (autobiographical essay).María del Rosario Acosta López, María Camila Salinas Castillo, Juan David Franco Daza, Yair José Sánchez Negrette & Santiago Cadavid Uribe - 2022 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 66:131-154.
    This paper presents an overview of my work in philosophy from my first book on Friedrich Schiller and the political sublime to my most recent project on listening to traumatic forms of violence. Starting with a reflection on the autobiographical character of philosophy, I propose to take up the question of an aesthetic dimension of philosophical critique, where aesthetics is understood as an always already embodied perspective on the world, on truth, and on philosophical activity, as well as an always (...)
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    Grammars of Addressing: On Memory and History in Cathy Caruth’s Work.María Del Rosario Acosta López - 2021 - Diacritics 49 (1):147-157.
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    Reseña de "Revista Educación Estética 3: la tragedia y lo trágico (2007)".María del Rosario Acosta López - 2009 - Ideas Y Valores 58 (139):193-199.
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    Sobre cómo reescribir la historia de la filosofía “en clave feminista”. Comentarios al número especial: “Mujeres Filósofas”.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2022 - Ideas Y Valores 71 (180):343-350.
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    Tragic Representation: Paul Klee on Tragedy and Art.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2013 - Research in Phenomenology 43 (3):443-461.
    This paper traces and examines the different connotations given to the notion of “tragedy” in Paul Klee’s thought. From his early reflections on, Klee relates this notion to an intermediate and conflictive condition that characterizes human existence—an existence that takes place between heaven and earth, between the ethereal and the earthly. This essay focuses on how the connotations Klee gives to tragedy in different moments of his reflections transform the way he conceives the work of art. Hence, I will attempt (...)
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    Review Article.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2009 - Research in Phenomenology 39 (1):152-163.
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    Hegel and Derrida on Forgiveness: The Impossible at the Core of the Political.Acosta López María del Rosario - 2012 - Derrida Today 5 (1):55-68.
    In order to illuminate the very complex relationship between ethics and politics in the thought of Jacques Derrida, this paper stages the (dis)encounter between Hegel's and Derrida's notion of forgiveness. It will be shown how for these two authors forgiveness is closely related both with certain ‘impossibility’, and with the disclosure of a condition for rethinking the ethico-political realm. Both Hegel and Derrida seem to suggest that forgiveness opens up a realm in which something must remain ‘absolute’, that is to (...)
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    Socioeconomic Differences in Parental Communication About Location.María del Rosario Maita, Daniela Jauck, Seamus Donnelly & Olga Peralta - 2018 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 18 (3-4):410-427.
    This study explored whether parental directions about location differ by socioeconomic status and whether children’s performance is associated with parental spatial directions. We designed a task in which parents hid a toy in one of five identical boxes in a small-scale space, and then verbally guided their children’s search. Middle-SES parents employed more language in general than low-SES parents. However, groups used the same amount of spatial terms, suggesting that providing effective spatial directions is probably a matter of quality than (...)
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    El campo de conciencia: prepersonalidad y prerreflexión en J. P. Sartre.María del Rosario Zurro Rodríguez - 1971 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (6):57-84.
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    Notizen zu Klee / Notes on Klee.Martin Heidegger, María del Rosario Acosta López, Tobias Keiling, Ian Alexander Moore & Yuliya Aleksandrovna Tsutserova - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (1):7-17.
    This document gathers together and translates Heidegger’s notes on Paul Klee that have been published up to now.
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    Notizen zu Klee / Notes on Klee.Martin Heidegger, María del Rosario Acosta López, Tobias Keiling, Ian Alexander Moore & Yuliya Aleksandrovna Tsutserova - 2017 - Philosophy Today 1 (61):7-17.
    This document gathers together and translates Heidegger’s notes on Paul Klee that have been published up to now.
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    MOYA CAÑAS, PATRICIA, El conocimiento: nuestro acceso al mundo. Cinco estudios sobre fi losofía del conocimiento, Editorial Universitaria, Santiago de Chile, 2013, 198 pp. [REVIEW]María del Rosario Neuman - 2015 - Anuario Filosófico:197-200.
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    Heidegger's Notes on Klee in the Nachlass.Günter Seubold, María del Rosario Acosta López, Tobias Keiling, Ian Alexander Moore & Yulia Aleksandrovna Tsutserova - 2017 - Philosophy Today 1 (61):19-21.
    This article gives an account of the material on the art of Paul Klee found in the Nachlass of Martin Heidegger and indicates ideas central to Heidegger’s encounter with Klee.
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    The Resistance of Beauty.María del Rosario Acosta López - 2016 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (1):235-249.
    In this article I address Schiller’s first response in his Kallias Briefe or Concerning the Beautiful, Letters to Gottfried Körner to Kant’s analysis of the beautiful in the first part of the Critique of Judgment. My main intention in the paper is to investigate Schiller’s emphasis on the notion of resistance (Widerstand) in his reading of Kant’s concept of beauty, and to ask how does this relate to Schiller’s own approach to aesthetics as an ethico-political realm. I am particularly interested (...)
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