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    Complexity in environmental education.Edgar González-Gaudiano - 2001 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 33 (2):153–166.
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    Complexity in Environmental Education1.Edgar González-Gaudiano - 2001 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 33 (2):153-166.
  3. Argumentos de petición de principio: una revisión histórica.Edgar González Ruiz - 1986 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 55:49-70.
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  4. Desarrollo y perspectivas de la teoría de la argumentación.Edgar González Ruiz - 1992 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 74:191-199.
     
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    Philotheámones y sofistas: Platón República V (475d1-480a13).Edgar González Varela - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 76.
    En el libro V de la República Platón intenta distinguir a los verdaderos filósofos de un grupo de personajes que son solo parecidos a los filósofos, pero que en realidad no lo son. Platón utiliza diferentes términos para referirse a estos pseudo-filósofos pero el más recurrente es el de philotheámones (φιλοθεάμονες). Los estudiosos de Platón han tenido muy diversas interpretaciones sobre la identidad de estos personajes. En este trabajo defiendo que dentro del grupo en cuestión están los sofistas, una interpretación (...)
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  6. El argumento del objeto del pensamiento en el tratado aristotélico" Sobre las ideas".José Edgar González Varela - 2008 - Dianoia 53 (60):53-78.
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  7. El argumento de lo uno sobre muchos del "peri ideon".José Edgar González Varela - 2010 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 36 (2):209-237.
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    Los tres grados de compromiso modal de Quine Y el no-cognitivismo modal.José Edgar González Varela - 2010 - Signos Filosóficos 12 (24):103-133.
    En este artículo examino el tratamiento escéptico que Quine hace de la necesidad proposicional (de dicto) y no-proposicional (de re) a través de su teoría de tres grados de compromiso modal. Argumento que, a pesar de poseer diversos aspectos valiosos, sufre de varias limitaciones importantes que lo ..
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    Sobre un argumento en contra de la combinación de anti-realismo modal de re y realismo sobre objetos.José Edgar González Varela - 2020 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 60:11-36.
    Some philosophers think that anti-realism about de re necessity entails anti-realism about the individuation and identity of objects. In this paper I address one argument for this view, due to Sidelle, according to which the only way in which a de re modal conventionalist can avoid being refuted by a well-known argument based on the contingency of conventions is by also accepting conventionalism about objects. I show that Sidelle’s argument is not successful and, in this way, I also show that (...)
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    Complexity in Environmental Education. Gonzá & Edgar Lez-Gaudiano - 2001 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 33 (2):153-166.
  11. The Razor Argument of Metaphysics A.9.José Edgar González-Varela - 2018 - Phronesis 63 (4):408-448.
    I discuss Aristotle’s opening argument against Platonic Forms in _Metaphysics_ A.9, ‘the Razor’, which criticizes the introduction of Forms on the basis of an analogy with a hypothetical case of counting things. I argue for a new interpretation of this argument, and show that it involves two interesting objections against the introduction of Forms as formal causes: one concerns the completeness and the other the adequacy of such an explanatory project.
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    Naturaleza y substancia: el caso de los artefactos en la Metafísica de Aristóteles.José Edgar González Varela - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (161):185-215.
    Aristóteles parece negar el estatuto ontológico de los artefactos que no serían sustancias. Se analizan los textos básicos al respecto y sus principales interpretaciones. Se discute la opinión de R. Katayama, para mostrar que acierta en remarcar la importancia de la separabilidad de los compuestos, pero se equivoca en la noción de separación. Se sostiene que las formas no son separables de sus compuestos tanto naturales como artefactos, pero los primeros poseen un tipo de separación de otras formas o especies (...)
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  13. Belief in Absolute Necessity.John Divers & José Edgar González-Varela - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (2):358-391.
    We outline a theory of the cognitive role of belief in absolute necessity that is normative and intended to be metaphysically neutral. We take this theory to be unique in scope since it addresses simultaneously the questions of how such belief is (properly) acquired and of how it is (properly) manifest. The acquisition and manifestation conditions for belief in absolute necessity are given univocally, in terms of complex higher-order attitudes involving two distinct kinds of supposition (A-supposing and C-supposing). It is (...)
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  14. The One over Many Principle of Republic 596a.José Edgar González-Varela - 2020 - Apeiron 53 (4):339-361.
    Republic 596a introduces a One over Many principle that has traditionally been considered as an argument for the existence of Forms, according to which, one Form should be posited for each like-named plurality. This interpretation was challenged by (Smith, J. A. 1917. “General Relative Clauses in Greek.” Classical Review 31: 69–71.), who interpreted it rather as a statement that each Form is unique and correlated to a plurality of things that have the same name as it. (Sedley, D. 2013. “Plato (...)
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    The Platonist Absurd Accumulation of Geometrical Objects: Metaphysics Μ.2.José Edgar González-Varela - 2020 - Phronesis 65 (1):76-115.
    In the first argument of Metaphysics Μ.2 against the Platonist introduction of separate mathematical objects, Aristotle purports to show that positing separate geometrical objects to explain geometrical facts generates an ‘absurd accumulation’ of geometrical objects. Interpretations of the argument have varied widely. I distinguish between two types of interpretation, corrective and non-corrective interpretations. Here I defend a new, and more systematic, non-corrective interpretation that takes the argument as a serious and very interesting challenge to the Platonist.
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    Caution and necessity.José Edgar González Varela - 2013 - Manuscrito 36 (2):229-261.
    In this paper I examine Crispin Wright's modal anti-realism as based on the availability of a certain attitude of Caution towards judgements of necessity. I think that Wright's account should be attractive in several ways for modal theorists with an anti-realist bend. However, the attitude of Caution to which it appeals has attracted some controversy. Wright himself has later come to doubt whether Caution is ultimately coherent. Here I first address Wright's worries concerning the coherence of Caution and show that (...)
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    La objeción de Aristóteles en contra de las Formas en Metafísica M.9.Edgar González-Varela - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:03030-03030.
    Aristotle formulates in _Metaphysics_ M.9 an aporia about Forms, according to which, those who introduce Forms make them universal substances and, at the same time, separate entities and, hence, particulars. But, he claims, it is not possible that both attributes, being a universal and being a particular, inhere in the same thing. The interpretation that scholars have offered of this objection is external, in that they hold that it derives from Aristotle’s own conception of separation: only what is particular is (...)
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    Puntos, unidades y números: Metafísica M.2 (1076b36-39).José Edgar González-Varela - 2020 - Praxis Filosófica 50:21-40.
    En Metafísica M.2 Aristóteles desarrolla diversas objeciones en contra de la introducción platónica de objetos matemáticos como substancias no-sensibles, separadas de las sensibles. Su primera objeción es de carácter doble. En primer lugar, Aristóteles argumenta que la postulación de objetos geométricos separados produce una acumulación absurda. En segundo lugar, sugiere que este argumento geométrico se puede extender al caso de las unidades y los números. En este trabajo me ocupo de explicar esta extensión aritmética. Los especialistas han interpretado esta extensión (...)
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    Una elección imposible: conocer y no conocer en el Aviario (Teeteto 196c7-d2).Edgar González-Varela - 2022 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 32:e03226.
    En este trabajo examino la “elección imposible” que Sócrates le plantea a Teeteto y que parece consistir en elegir entre: aceptar (a) que el juicio falso es imposible, o (b) que es posible conocer y no conocer el mismo objeto (Teeteto 196c7-d2). De acuerdo con la interpretación tradicional de esta elección, Sócrates afirma que es necesario aceptar una de las dos opciones: (b). En consecuencia, Sócrates desarrollaría el Aviario como un modelo de explicación del error en el que es posible (...)
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    Plato on False Judgment in the Theaetetus.Axel Barceló-Aspeitia & Edgar González-Varela - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (3):349-372.
    Under what conditions would it be paradoxical to consider the possibility of false judgment? Here we claim that in the initial puzzle of Theaetetus 187e5–188c9, where Plato investigates the question of what could psychologically cause a false judgment, the paradoxical nature of this question derives from certain constraints and restrictions about causal explanation, in particular, from the metaphysical principle that opposites cannot cause opposites. Contrary to all previous interpretations, this metaphysical approach does not attribute to Plato any controversial epistemological assumptions (...)
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    Aristotle’s objection against Forms in Metaphysics M.9.Edgar González-Varela - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:03030-03030.
    Aristotle formulates in _Metaphysics_ M.9 an aporia about Forms, according to which, those who introduce Forms make them universal substances and, at the same time, separate entities and, hence, particulars. But, he claims, it is not possible that both attributes, being a universal and being a particular, inhere in the same thing. The interpretation that scholars have offered of this objection is external, in that they hold that it derives from Aristotle’s own conception of separation: only what is particular is (...)
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  22. Dos problemas concernientes a la clasificacion estoica de falacias.Edgar González Ruiz - 1985 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 18 (52):19-32.
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  23. El argumento de lo uno sobre muchos del "peri ideon".José Edgar González-Varela - 2010 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 36 (2):209-237.
     
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  24. El argumento del objeto del pensamiento en el tratado aristotélico" Sobre las ideas".José Edgar González-Varela - 2008 - Dianoia 53 (60):53-78.
     
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    La crítica aristotélica a la teoría platónica de las Ideas.José Edgar González Varela - 2014 - Dianoia 59 (73):135-154.
    En este trabajo realizo un examen crítico del reciente libro de Silvana Gabriela Di Camillo sobre la crítica de Aristóteles a la teoría platónica de las Ideas. El libro de Di Camillo es un trabajo muy serio cuya lectura recomiendo ampliamente. Sin embargo, considero que cuatro de las principales tesis que la autora defiende tienen varias dificultades y mi objetivo aquí es presentar argumentos detallados en contra de ellas: la interpretación de la distinción entre argumentos más y menos rigurosos del (...)
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    Los tres grados de compromiso modal de Quine Y el no-cognitivismo modal.José Edgar González-Varela - 2010 - Signos Filosóficos 12 (24):103-133.
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    Energías limpias, negocios sucios.Manuel Michael Beraún-Espíritu, Ketty Marilú Moscoso-Paucarchuco, Edgar Gutiérrez-Gómez, Mary Amelia Cárdenas-Bustamante & Rosa Cecilia González-Ríos - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 28:172-184.
    El consumo de energía y el crecimiento económico han llevado a la degradación del medio ambiente. Las centrales eléctricas son una de las principales fuentes de contaminación. Existe una necesidad de utilizar energías renovables para reducir el impacto ambiental. Sin embargo, en los países en desarrollo, la falta de recursos económicos limita la adopción de energías limpias. Las energías limpias, como la solar, eólica, hidroeléctrica y geotérmica, son fuentes sostenibles de energía. La energía hidroeléctrica puede ser controvertida debido a sus (...)
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  28. De la multiversidad a la sociedad-mundo: una propuesta educativa que hace camino al andar.Luz Marina Pereira González & Luz Marina Pereira-González - 2007 - Polis 17.
    La educación tradicional concebida en compartimientos estancos que coquetean en torno al árbol de la ciencia, ha formado a un individuo descontextualizado, sin capacidad de respuesta para enfrentar la complejidad del mundo actual. La Multiversidad Mundo Real “Edgar Morin” asume la misión de una enseñanza educativa basada en los postulados del Pensamiento Complejo de Edgar Morin; pero aún quedan pendientes nuevas definiciones que rompan con los esquemas de la educación basada en el paradigma simplificador. La meta es emprender (...)
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    Reseña "Investigación Acción. Metodología transformadora" de Edgar Emiro Silva.Alicia Inciarte González - 2011 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 16 (52):131-138.
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    Let your intuition be your guide? Individual differences in the evidence‐based practice attitudes of psychotherapists.Brandon A. Gaudiano, Lily A. Brown & Ivan W. Miller - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (4):628-634.
  31. La idolatría en la inculturación del evangelio. Reflexiones filosófico-teológicas sobre la relación entre evangelio y cultura.Lucero González Suárez - 2024 - Perseitas 12:170-196.
    En el artículo se ofrece un análisis crítico de la misión como inculturación del Evangelio, desde una perspectiva filosófico-teológica. Para comenzar, se exponen las deficiencias de la evangelización colonizadora en América. Posteriormente, se proponen dos posibles sentidos de la plantatio ecclesiae como meta de la misión. En tercer lugar, se esclarece la manera en la que se entiende la relación entre Evangelio y cultura en la Nueva Evangelización. La tesis por demostrar es que el principal problema al que está expuesta (...)
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    Amour, poésie, sagesse.Edgar Morin - 1997 - Paris: Seuil.
    Trois courts textes qui se présentent comme trois petits traités sur le bonheur, sur ces trois "complexités" énigmatiques qui enchantent et illuminent nos vies : l'amour, la poésie et la sagesse, et les liens qui les unissent. Issus de conférences prononcées en 1990 et 1995.
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    Die Liebesphilosophie Dietrich von Hildebrands: Ansätze für eine Ontologie der Liebe.Valentina Gaudiano - 2013 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    Being in the right place at the right time.Paolo Gaudiano - 1997 - Synthese 112 (1):125-133.
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    Jurisprudence: the philosophy and method of the law.Edgar Bodenheimer - 1974 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Discusses the nature and functions and philosophical foundations of law as well as the central problems of legal method.
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    Lügen und lügen lassen: der Weg zur ''besseren'' Wahrheit.Edgar Forschbach - 1974 - Düsseldorf: Econ Verlag.
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  37. Visuel wahrgenommene Figuren.Edgar Rubin - 1923 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 96:145-147.
     
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  38. The genesis of the concept of physical law.Edgar Zilsel - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (3):245-279.
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    Hegel's Organizational Account of Biological Functions.Edgar Maraguat - forthcoming - Hegel Bulletin:1-19.
    Two concepts have polarized the philosophical debates on functions since the 1970s. One is Millikan's concept of ‘proper function’, meant to capture the aetiology of biological organs and artefacts. The other is Cummins's concept of ‘dispositional function’, designed to account for the real work that functional devices perform within a system. In this paper I locate Hegel's concept of biological function in the context of those debates. Admittedly, Hegel's concept is ‘etiological’, since in his account the existence of purposive organs (...)
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    The social origins of modern science.Edgar Zilsel - 2000 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Edited by Diederick Raven, Wolfgang Krohn & R. S. Cohen.
    The most outstanding feature of this book is that here, for the first time, is made available in a single volume all the important historical essays Edgar Zilsel (1891-1944) published during WWII on the emergence of modern science. This edition also contains one previously unpublished essay and an extended version of an essay published earlier. In these essays, Zilsel developed the now famous thesis, named after him, that science came into being when, in the late Middle Ages, the social (...)
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  41. Synsoplevede Figurer.Edgar Rubin - 1915
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    Addressing the Past: Time, Blame and Guilt.Edgar Phillips - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (3):219-238.
    Time passed after the commission of a wrong can affect how we respond to its agent now. Specifically it can introduce certain forms of complexity or ambivalence into our blaming responses. This paper considers how and why time might matter in this way. I illustrate the phenomenon by looking at a recent real-life example, surveying some responses to the case and identifying the relevant forms of ambivalence. I then consider a recent account of blameworthiness and its development over time that (...)
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    The Grammar of Science.Edgar A. Singer & Karl Pearson - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9 (4):448.
  44. New Zealand children’s experiences of online risks and their perceptions of harm Evidence from Ngā taiohi matihiko o Aotearoa – New Zealand Kids Online.Edgar Pacheco & Neil Melhuish - 2020 - Netsafe.
    While children’s experiences of online risks and harm is a growing area of research in New Zealand, public discussion on the matter has largely been informed by mainstream media’s fixation on the dangers of technology. At best, debate on risks online has relied on overseas evidence. However, insights reflecting the New Zealand context and based on representative data are still needed to guide policy discussion, create awareness, and inform the implementation of prevention and support programmes for children. This research report (...)
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    Hegel on the Productivity of Action: Metaphysical Questions, Non-Metaphysical Answers, and Metaphysical Answers.Edgar Maraguat - 2019 - Hegel Bulletin 40 (3):425-443.
    Charles Taylor claims that not only Kant, but also successors of Kant such as Fichte and Hegel, advocate a primitive concept of action, namely, a basic, irreducible, indispensable concept allegedly essential to our self-understanding. This paper shows how philosophers like Robert Brandom agree with Taylor explicitly with regard to Hegel, and attribute to him transcendental non-metaphysical arguments in support of such a concept. It then proceeds to challenge this attribution, offering a brief presentation of an alternative non-transcendental metaphysical approach to (...)
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    The Genesis of the Concept of Scientific Progress.Edgar Zilsel - 1945 - Journal of the History of Ideas 6 (1/4):325.
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    Art and Anarchy.Edgar Wind - 1985 - Northwestern University Press.
    Will works of the imagination ever regain the power they once had to challenge and mould society and the individual? This was the question posed by Edgar Wind's influential Reith Lectures delivered in 1960 and later expanded into his book Art and Anarchy. The book examines the various forces that have fashioned the modern view of the art, from mechanization and fear of intellect to connoisseurship and--perhaps the fundamental weakness of our age--the dispassionate acceptance of art. In the course (...)
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    Zilsel, Edgar, Die Geniereligion.Edgar Zilsel - 1920 - Kant Studien 24 (1).
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    The Origins of William Gilbert's Scientific Method.Edgar Zilsel - 1941 - Journal of the History of Ideas 2 (1):1.
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    The Other Speaking in My Voice.Matthew Edgar - 2003 - Philosophy Today 47 (Supplement):23-27.
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