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    Pérez de Laborda, Miguel: La razón contra el insensato, Eunsa, Pamplona, 1995.Carlos Goñi Zubieta - 1997 - Anuario Filosófico:308-310.
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    FERNÁNDEZ BURILLO, SANTIAGO, El misterio del conocimiento. Jaime Balmes y la "Filosofía Transcendental", Balmes, Cuadernos de "Espíritu", Barcelona, 1993, 160 págs. [REVIEW]Carlos Goñi Zubieta - 1994 - Anuario Filosófico:189-190.
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    Las influencias en el elitismo en Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora.Carlos Goñi Apesteguía - 2014 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 19 (2).
    El pensamiento de Fernández ha sido superficialmente analizado, en la mayoría de los casos, prestando atención exclusivamente a su El crepúsculo de las ideologías. Su concepto de ideología puede ser estudiado desde diversos puntos de vista. Un profundo sustento de este concepto es el elitismo del autor español. Las ideologías aparecen como construcciones estratégicas utilizadas por las elites para ganarse a las masa o para justificar sus intereses. Esta concepción está profundamente influenciada por algunos de los más conocidos teóricos del (...)
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    El filósofo impertinente: Kierkegaard contra el orden establecido.Carlos Goñi Zubieta - 2013 - Madrid: Trotta.
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    Saralegui Benito, Miguel, Maquiavelo y la contradicción, EUNSA, Pamplona, 2012, 467 pp. [REVIEW]Carlos Goñi Apesteguía - 2013 - Anuario Filosófico 46 (3):688-690.
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    Principles of Mathematical Logic.G. Zubieta R. - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):52-53.
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    La mise à mort des masses.Jean-Pierre Chrétien-Goni - 1988 - Hermes 2:169.
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    El constructivismo social en la ciencia y la tecnología: las consecuencias no previstas de la ambivalencia epistemológica.Ana Fernández Zubieta - 2009 - Arbor 185 (738):689-703.
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    escritura en Liu Xie.Juan Canteras Zubieta - 2014 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 55:239-252.
    La antigüedad de la escritura china es bien conocida en Occidente, hasta el punto de constituir uno de los clichés con los que nos representamos al gran país asiático. Pero ¿qué significa para China el acto de escribir? ¿Cómo ha pensado el texto la civilización que desde más antiguo lo cultivó? Liu Xie, uno de los grandes tratadistas de la Antigüedad, monje budista y oficial del Gobierno durante la dinastía Liang, nos ofrece algunas claves fundamentales al respecto. En su célebre (...)
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    Sobre Harun Farocki. La continuidad de la guerra a través de las imágenes.Carlos Walker - 2015 - Aisthesis 57:249-253.
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  11. Solving the Black Box Problem: A Normative Framework for Explainable Artificial Intelligence.Carlos Zednik - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (2):265-288.
    Many of the computing systems programmed using Machine Learning are opaque: it is difficult to know why they do what they do or how they work. Explainable Artificial Intelligence aims to develop analytic techniques that render opaque computing systems transparent, but lacks a normative framework with which to evaluate these techniques’ explanatory successes. The aim of the present discussion is to develop such a framework, paying particular attention to different stakeholders’ distinct explanatory requirements. Building on an analysis of “opacity” from (...)
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    Reinterpreting the Einstein-Bergson Debate through Contemporary Neuroscience.Marc Wittmann & Carlos Montemayor - 2021 - In Alessandra Campo & Simone Gozzano (eds.), Einstein Vs. Bergson: An Enduring Quarrel on Time. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 349-374.
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    Das Auflösungsproblem in der Klassenlogik.G. Zubieta R. - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):74-75.
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  14. Is an OWL ontology adequate for foreign software agents communication?Jesús Bermúdez, Alfredo Goñi, Arantza Illarramendi & Simone Santini - 2007 - Applied Ontology 2 (3):351-372.
     
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    Máquinas, sistemas Y modelos.Elías Goñi - 1987 - Theoria 2 (2):604-608.
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  16. Nietzsche e l'evoluzionismo.Enrico Goni & Roberto Fondi - 1989 - Parma: Edizioni all'insegna del Veltro. Edited by Roberto Fondi.
     
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  17. Mathématiques : la fin de la certitude.Morris Kline, J. Chrétien-Goni & Ch Lazzeri - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (1):116-117.
     
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    Grotesque Empowerment Belladonna’s Strapped Dykes entre mainstream et queer.Giovanna Maina & Marian Nur Goni - 2013 - Rue Descartes 79 (3):91-104.
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    Direito e humanismo na América Latina.Antónto Carlos Wolkmer - 2004 - In Luiz Carlos Bombassaro, Arno Dal Ri Júnior & Jayme Paviani (eds.), As interfaces do humanismo latino. Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS.
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  20. The Nature of Dynamical Explanation.Carlos Zednik - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 78 (2):238-263.
    The received view of dynamical explanation is that dynamical cognitive science seeks to provide covering law explanations of cognitive phenomena. By analyzing three prominent examples of dynamicist research, I show that the received view is misleading: some dynamical explanations are mechanistic explanations, and in this way resemble computational and connectionist explanations. Interestingly, these dynamical explanations invoke the mathematical framework of dynamical systems theory to describe mechanisms far more complex and distributed than the ones typically considered by philosophers. Therefore, contemporary dynamicist (...)
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    Scientific Exploration and Explainable Artificial Intelligence.Carlos Zednik & Hannes Boelsen - 2022 - Minds and Machines 32 (1):219-239.
    Models developed using machine learning are increasingly prevalent in scientific research. At the same time, these models are notoriously opaque. Explainable AI aims to mitigate the impact of opacity by rendering opaque models transparent. More than being just the solution to a problem, however, Explainable AI can also play an invaluable role in scientific exploration. This paper describes how post-hoc analytic techniques from Explainable AI can be used to refine target phenomena in medical science, to identify starting points for future (...)
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    The valence of action outcomes modulates the perception of one’s actions.Carlo Wilke, Matthis Synofzik & Axel Lindner - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1):18-29.
  23. Life and life only: a radical alternative to life definitionism.Carlos Mariscal & W. Ford Doolittle - 2020 - Synthese 197 (7):2975-2989.
    To date, no definition of life has been unequivocally accepted by the scientific community. In frustration, some authors advocate alternatives to standard definitions. These include using a list of characteristic features, focusing on life’s effects, or categorizing biospheres rather than life itself; treating life as a fuzzy category, a process or a cluster of contingent properties; or advocating a ‘wait-and-see’ approach until other examples of life are created or discovered. But these skeptical, operational, and pluralistic approaches have intensified the debate, (...)
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    An experiential account of a large-scale interdisciplinary data analysis of public engagement.Julian “Iñaki” Goñi, Claudio Fuentes & Maria Paz Raveau - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):581-593.
    This article presents our experience as a multidisciplinary team systematizing and analyzing the transcripts from a large-scale (1.775 conversations) series of conversations about Chile’s future. This project called “Tenemos Que Hablar de Chile” [We have to talk about Chile] gathered more than 8000 people from all municipalities, achieving gender, age, and educational parity. In this sense, this article takes an experiential approach to describe how certain interdisciplinary methodological decisions were made. We sought to apply analytical variables derived from social science (...)
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    Características del cuerpo resucitado según San Agustín.Pablo Goñi - 1961 - Augustinus 6 (22-23):205-250.
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    System Green functions for interacting quantum particles.A. Gonis - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (17-18):2537-2552.
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    W. Clarysse: CD-LDAB 1998. Leuven Database of Ancient Books . Leuven: Katholieke Universiteit, 1998.N. Gonis - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):421-.
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    W. Clarysse: CD-LDAB 1998. Leuven Database of Ancient Books. Leuven: Katholieke Universiteit, 1998.N. Gonis - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (2):421-422.
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    Bayesian reverse-engineering considered as a research strategy for cognitive science.Carlos Zednik & Frank Jäkel - 2016 - Synthese 193 (12):3951-3985.
    Bayesian reverse-engineering is a research strategy for developing three-level explanations of behavior and cognition. Starting from a computational-level analysis of behavior and cognition as optimal probabilistic inference, Bayesian reverse-engineers apply numerous tweaks and heuristics to formulate testable hypotheses at the algorithmic and implementational levels. In so doing, they exploit recent technological advances in Bayesian artificial intelligence, machine learning, and statistics, but also consider established principles from cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Although these tweaks and heuristics are highly pragmatic in character and (...)
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    Etica de Epicuro.Carlos García Gual, Eduardo Epicurus & Acosta Méndez - 1974 - Barcelona]: Barral Editores. Edited by Eduardo Acosta Méndez & Epicurus.
    "Epistola a Memeceo, Maximas capitales, Sentencias vaticanas, fragmentos y testimonios; texto griego y traduccion": p. [87]-161.
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    Institutional Transfer and Varieties of Capitalism in Transnational Societies.Carlos H. Waisman - 2011 - ProtoSociology 27:151-166.
    This paper discusses the varieties of capitalism in transitional societies in Latin America and Central / Eastern Europe. The intended purpose of these transitions from semi-closed import-substituting economies in the first case and state socialist ones in the second was to institutionalize open-market economies. Twenty or thirty years later, there is a variety of types of capitalism in these countries, which I classify into three: open-market, neo-mercantilist, and anemic. The question for sociology is whether these quite different variants represent temporary (...)
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    Uncertainty, Congruence and Uneven Institutionalization: The Dynamics of Institutional Innovation in Transitional Societies.Carlos H. Waisman - 2011 - Arbor 187 (752):1171-1183.
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  33. Heuristics, Descriptions, and the Scope of Mechanistic Explanation.Carlos Zednik - 2015 - In P. Braillard & C. Malaterre (eds.), Explanation in Biology. An Enquiry into the Diversity of Explanatory Patterns in the Life Sciences. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 295-318.
    The philosophical conception of mechanistic explanation is grounded on a limited number of canonical examples. These examples provide an overly narrow view of contemporary scientific practice, because they do not reflect the extent to which the heuristic strategies and descriptive practices that contribute to mechanistic explanation have evolved beyond the well-known methods of decomposition, localization, and pictorial representation. Recent examples from evolutionary robotics and network approaches to biology and neuroscience demonstrate the increasingly important role played by computer simulations and mathematical (...)
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    Lógica Matemática.G. Zubieta R. - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):349-350.
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    Mechanisms in Cognitive Science.Carlos Zednik - 2017 - In Stuart Glennan & Phyllis McKay Illari (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Mechanisms and Mechanical Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 389-400.
    This chapter subsumes David Marr’s levels of analysis account of explanation in cognitive science under the framework of mechanistic explanation: Answering the questions that define each one of Marr’s three levels is tantamount to describing the component parts and operations of mechanisms, as well as their organization, behavior, and environmental context. By explicating these questions and showing how they are answered in several different cognitive science research programs, this chapter resolves some of the ambiguities that remain in Marr’s account, and (...)
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    Modeling the social organization of science: Chasing complexity through simulations.Carlo Martini & Manuela Fernández Pinto - 2016 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 7 (2):221-238.
    At least since Kuhn’s Structure, philosophers have studied the influence of social factors in science’s pursuit of truth and knowledge. More recently, formal models and computer simulations have allowed philosophers of science and social epistemologists to dig deeper into the detailed dynamics of scientific research and experimentation, and to develop very seemingly realistic models of the social organization of science. These models purport to be predictive of the optimal allocations of factors, such as diversity of methods used in science, size (...)
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    The Presence of the Body in Digital Education: A Phenomenological Approach to Embodied Experience.Carlos Willatt & Luis Manuel Flores - 2021 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 41 (1):21-37.
    In a context of pervasive digitalization of the social world, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, the field of education has undergone major changes with the development of digital practices and settings. However, the physical presence of the subjects and the body remain something primordial and irreplaceable in traditional educational processes. Thus, it is often assumed that virtuality is opposed to the corporeal reality of the subjects involved in teaching, learning and studying. In this paper we aim to critically (...)
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    ‘Nobody tosses a dwarf!’ The relation between the empirical and the normative reexamined.Carlo Leget, Pascal Borry & Raymond de Vries - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (4):226-235.
    This article discusses the relation between empirical and normative approaches in bioethics. The issue of dwarf tossing, while admittedly unusual, is chosen as a point of departure because it challenges the reader to look with fresh eyes upon several central bioethical themes, including human dignity, autonomy, and the protection of vulnerable people. After an overview of current approaches to the integration of empirical and normative ethics, we consider five ways that the empirical and normative can be brought together to speak (...)
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    Entrevista com Carlos Matuck.Carlos Matuck, Yuri Ulbricht & Pedro Galé - 2023 - Discurso 53 (2):223-233.
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    Spanish inflectional morphology in DATR.Antonio Moreno-Sandoval & José Miguel Goñi-Menoyo - 2002 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 11 (1):79-105.
    This paper shows a full description of Spanish inflectional morphology. We have chosen a paradigmatic approach instead of one based on phonological/spelling changes, i.e., the typical two-level model. Such morphological description has been written in the DATR formalism. The result is a network of nodes that makes use of the information inheritance mechanisms – orthogonal node inheritance and default path inheritance – that DATR allows. Some lexical coverage and corpus occurrence figures that support our approach are also given.
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    Are Systems Neuroscience Explanations Mechanistic?Carlos Zednik - unknown
    Whereas most branches of neuroscience are thought to provide mechanistic explanations, systems neuroscience is not. Two reasons are traditionally cited in support of this conclusion. First, systems neuroscientists rarely, if ever, rely on the dual strategies of decomposition and localization. Second, they typically emphasize organizational properties over the properties of individual components. In this paper, I argue that neither reason is conclusive: researchers might rely on alternative strategies for mechanism discovery, and focusing on organization is often appropriate and consistent with (...)
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    Models and mechanisms in network neuroscience.Carlos Zednik - 2018 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (1):23-51.
    This paper considers the way mathematical and computational models are used in network neuroscience to deliver mechanistic explanations. Two case studies are considered: Recent work on klinotaxis by Caenorhabditis elegans, and a longstanding research effort on the network basis of schizophrenia in humans. These case studies illustrate the various ways in which network, simulation and dynamical models contribute to the aim of representing and understanding network mechanisms in the brain, and thus, of delivering mechanistic explanations. After outlining this mechanistic construal (...)
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    Why We Should Care About Universal Biology.Carlos Mariscal & Leonore Fleming - 2018 - Biological Theory 13 (2):121-130.
    Our understanding of the universe has grown rapidly in recent decades. We’ve discovered evidence of water in nearby planets, discovered planets outside our solar system, mapped the genomes of thousands of organisms, and probed the very origins and limits of life. The scientific perspective of life-as-it-could-be has expanded in part by research in astrobiology, synthetic biology, and artificial life. In the face of such scientific developments, we argue there is an ever-growing need for universal biology, life-as-it-must-be, the multidisciplinary study of (...)
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    Hilbert D. and Ackermann W.. Principles of mathematical logic. English translation of III 83 by Hammond Lewis M., Leckie George G., and Steinhardt F.. Edited and with notes by Luce Robert E.. Chelsea Publishing Company, New York 1950, xii + 172 pp. [REVIEW]G. Zubieta R. - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):52-53.
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    Schröter Karl. Der Nutzen der mathemalischen Logik für die Mathematik. Archiv für mathematische Logik und Grundlagenforschung, vol. 1 no. 1 , pp. 2–16; also Archiv für Philosophie, vol. 4 no. 1 , pp. 82-96. [REVIEW]G. Zubieta R. - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):218-218.
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    Beyond demarcation: Care ethics as an interdisciplinary field of inquiry.Carlo Leget, Inge van Nistelrooij & Merel Visse - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301770700.
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    Analyzing dignity: a perspective from the ethics of care.Carlo Leget - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):945-952.
    The concept of dignity is notoriously vague. In this paper it is argued that the reason for this is that there are three versions of dignity that are often confused. First we will take a short look at the history of the concept of dignity in order to demonstrate how already from Roman Antiquity two versions of dignity can be distinguished. Subsequently, the third version will be introduced and it will be argued that although the three versions of dignity hang (...)
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  48. Listening to Reason in Plato and Aristotle, by Dominic Scott. [REVIEW]Carlo DaVia - 2024 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis:1-7.
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    What “Evidence” in Evidence-Based Medicine?Carlo Martini - 2020 - Topoi 40 (2):299-305.
    The concept of evidence has gone unanalysed in much of the current debate between proponents and critics of evidence-based medicine. In this paper I will suggest that part of the controversy rests on an understanding of the word “evidence” that is too broad, and therefore contains the contradictions that allow both camps to defend their position and charge their adversaries. I will argue that reconciling the different meanings of the word ‘evidence’ in “evidence-based medicine” should help put EBM in its (...)
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  50. La cuestión metafísica del ente en el pensamiento de Louis de Raeymaecker.Carlos Ricardo Kelz - 1982 - Philosophia (Misc.) 43:87.
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