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    O Transconstitucionalismo Como Método Propulsor da Concreção Dos Direitos Coletivos Na Sociedade Multicêntrica.Elis Betete Serrano & Juvêncio Borges Silva - 2017 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 3 (1):39.
    O presente trabalho objetiva explorar o método proposto pelo Professor Marcelo Neves, o transconstitucionalismo, focando na sua relação com os direitos coletivos na sociedade multicêntrica. O método tem crescente importância devido à falta de maneiras para resolução de atribulações entre ordens jurídicas conflitantes, buscando assim arquitetar o modo de relação entre essas ao invocar um diálogo e um consequente entrelaçamento de sapiências ao desenvolver meios de aprendizado recíproco. O autor evidencia a importância da consideração de direitos fundamentais, em especial os (...)
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    La tolerancia a los muxes de Juchitán.José Antonio Serrano Castañeda & Juan Mario Ramos Morales - 2022 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 7 (2):1-14.
    Mostramos el valor de los estudios biográficos para comprender los modos de ser sujetos en comunidades de diversa tolerancia hacia las prácticas homoeróticas. El texto reflexiona sobre la constitución de comunidades imaginarias a partir de trabajos etnográficos en comunidades indígenas; la participación de medios de comunicación; las injerencias de ONG sobre la comunidad zapoteca, en especial en Juchitán, tierra de tolerancias sexual hacia los muxes. Los muxes cumplen diversas tares sociales y culturales, son hombres con prácticas homoeróticas con otros hombres (...)
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    Essai d'épistémologie réaliste.Elie Zahar - 2000 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
    Introduction générale à la philosophie des sciences du 20e siècle.
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    Kʻartʻuli pʻilosopʻiuri azris istoriis narkvevebi.Šalva Xidašeli (ed.) - 19uu - Tʻbilisi: Gamomcʻemloba "Mecʻniereba".
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  5. Voprosy gruzinskogo Renessansa.Šalva Xidašeli - 1984 - Tbilisi: Izd-vo "Met︠s︡niereba".
  6. El krausopositivismo de U. González Serrano.Antonio Heredia Serrano - 1999 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 26:339-345.
     
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  7. La sonrisa etrusca: conjeturas sobre la esperanza.José Belmonte Serrano - 2005 - In Manuel Ballester Hernandez (ed.), Ante Un Mundo Roto: Lecturas Sobre la Esperanza. Universidad Católica San Antonio.
     
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    El Krausismo español y la cuestión nacional.A. Heredia Serrano - 1990 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 16:105-121.
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    Por la vida con Séneca: existencia, tiempo, muerte e inmortalidad en el filósofo de Córdoba.Antonio Herrero Serrano - 2018 - Madrid: Universidad Francisco de Vitoria.
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    Spanish krausism and the national question.A. Heredia Serrano - 1990 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 16:105.
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  11. ¿Etica o economía? Philippe van Parijs y la renta básica.David Teira Serrano - 2003 - Isegoría 29:159-171.
    La renta básica se nos presenta en la obra de Philippe van Parijs como una propuesta política filosóficamente argumentada, de modo tal que convencerá tanto al teórico de la justicia como al ciudadano que votará su implantación. En este artículo analizamos la argumentación de van Parijs mostrando cómo la efectividad política de sus tesis sólo se sostiene a costa de reducir el debate sobre la renta básica a los términos de su propia concepción de la ética. Ponemos en duda, por (...)
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    Perception, knowledge, and disbelief: a study of Jayarāśi's scepticism.Eli Franco - 1987 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden.
    The Tattvapaplavasimha is a philosophical text unique of its kind it is the only text of the Carvaka Lokayata school which has survived and the only Sanskrit work in which full-fledged scepticism is propounded. Notwithstanding that it has been hitherto almost completely ignored. The present book consists of an introduction detailed analysis edition translation with extensive notes of the first half of the text. In the introduction Jayarasi`s affiliation to the Lokayata school is reassessed and his place in the historical (...)
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  13. (Mis)Understanding scientific disagreement: Success versus pursuit-worthiness in theory choice.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 85:166-175.
    Scientists often diverge widely when choosing between research programs. This can seem to be rooted in disagreements about which of several theories, competing to address shared questions or phenomena, is currently the most epistemically or explanatorily valuable—i.e. most successful. But many such cases are actually more directly rooted in differing judgments of pursuit-worthiness, concerning which theory will be best down the line, or which addresses the most significant data or questions. Using case studies from 16th-century astronomy and 20th-century geology and (...)
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    Overcoming Hermeneutical Injustice: Cultural Self-Appropriation and the Epistemic Practices of the Oppressed.Justo Serrano Zamora - 2017 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 31 (2):299.
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  15. Ensayos clínicos e interés general.David Teira Serrano - 2008 - Arbor 184 (730):207-216.
    Este artículo estudia la justificación normativa de la adopción de los ensayos clínicos aleatorizados por parte de las autoridades sanitarias británicas como estándar metodológico en 1946. A partir de un análisis de los distintos intereses de los participantes en el proceso (pacientes, médicos, farmacéuticas y el propio Estado) argumentamos que la aleatorización se adoptó como mecanismo de asignación imparcial de tratamientos, aunque sus propiedades estadísticas no fueran bien comprendidas. Tal justificación permanece aún vigente.
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  16. The concept of identity.Eli Hirsch - 1982 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Eli Hirsch focuses on identity through time, first with respect to ordinary bodies, then underlying matter, and eventually persons.
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  17. The Significance of Politics in the Liberation Theology of Juan Luis Segundo and Gustavo Gutierrez.Raul Luis Cotto-Serrano - 1990 - Dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    The objective of this study has been to establish the level of significance that Gustavo Gutierrez and Juan Luis Segundo attribute to politics in their contributions to liberation theology and to extract the relevant consequences for political theory. ;A systematic analysis of the theory of history in the works of these two authors indicates a higher level of integration between Christianity and politics that is usual in Christian political thought. Liberation is equated with salvation and political liberation is seen as (...)
     
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  18. Aristotle and metaphysics as" sought-after knowledge"(zetoumene episteme). That which is, being, and the divine.J. Egido Serrano - 1999 - Pensamiento 55 (211):91-104.
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  19. El díficil lugar de la filosofía.¿ Metafísica en la modernidad tardía?José Egido Serrano - 1998 - Paideia 42 (42):39-54.
    La filosofía, como "toma de posición razonada respecto a la totalidad de lo real", constituye todavía hoy, en la modernidad tardía, quizás no un saber propiamente dicho, pero sí, en todo caso, una "sabiduría buscada" ; una sabiduría que se constituye por relación a la razón y que no renuncia a abordar las cuestiones últimas, fundamentales y metafísicas. El filósofo resulta, pues, guardián de una tradición de inquietudes y problemas intelectuales hondamente humanos que no deben ser acallados. Para ellos la (...)
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    Ilustración y criticismo: acerca del sentido de la crítica de Hume a la metafísica.José Egido Serrano - 2000 - Endoxa 1 (13):133.
  21. Sefer ha-gan.Yitsḥaḳ ben Eliʻezer - 1893 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Or ha-ṭov. Edited by Avraham ben Yehuda Leyb & Mosheh Kahana.
    sefer ḳeṭan ha-kamut ṿe-rav ha-eikhut kolel ʻinyene musar ṿe-hadrakhah be-ʻavodat ha-shem yitbarakh ṿe-hanhagot ṭovot...be-tosefet tsiyune marʼeh meḳomot mi-tanakh ume-ḥazal.
     
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    Tratado de filosofía del derecho.Francisco Elías de Tejada Y. Spínola - 1974 - Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla.
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  23. Beyond cardboard lawyers in legal ethics.Eli Wald & Russell G. Pearce - 2012 - Legal Ethics 15 (1):147.
     
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  24. Revaluing Laws of Nature in Secularized Science.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2022 - In Yemima Ben-Menahem (ed.), Rethinking the Concept of Law of Nature: Natural Order in the Light of Contemporary Science. Springer. pp. 347-377.
    Discovering laws of nature was a way to worship a law-giving God, during the Scientific Revolution. So why should we consider it worthwhile now, in our own more secularized science? For historical perspective, I examine two competing early modern theological traditions that related laws of nature to different divine attributes, and their secular legacy in views ranging from Kant and Nietzsche to Humean and ‘governing’ accounts in recent analytic metaphysics. Tracing these branching offshoots of ethically charged God-concepts sheds light on (...)
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  25. Quantifier Variance and Realism: Essays in Metaontology.Eli Hirsch - 2010 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    A sense of unity -- Basic objects : a reply to Xu -- Objectivity without objects -- The vagueness of identity -- Quantifier variance and realism -- Against revisionary ontology -- Comments on Theodore Sider's four dimensionalism -- Sosa's existential relativism -- Physical-object ontology, verbal disputes, and common sense -- Ontological arguments : interpretive charity and quantifier variance -- Language, ontology, and structure -- Ontology and alternative languages.
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  26. Explanation and evaluation in Foucault's genealogy of morality.Eli B. Lichtenstein - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):731-747.
    Philosophers have cataloged a range of genealogical methods by which different sorts of normative conclusions can be established. Although such methods provide diverging ways of pursuing genealogical inquiry, they typically converge in eschewing historiographic methodology, in favor of a uniquely philosophical approach. In contrast, one genealogist who drew on historiographic methodology is Michel Foucault. This article presents the motivations and advantages of Foucault's genealogical use of such a methodology. It advances two mains claims. First, that Foucault's early 1970s work employs (...)
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  27. Why did Einstein's programme supersede lorentz's? (I).Elie Zahar - 1973 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (2):95-123.
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    Ethical issues relating the the banking of umbilical cord blood in Mexico.V. Moises Serrano-Delgado, Barbara Novello-Garza & Edith Valdez-Martinez - 2009 - BMC Medical Ethics 10 (1):12-.
    BackgroundUmbilical cord banks are a central component, as umbilical cord tissue providers, in both medical treatment and scientific research with stem cells. But, whereas the creation of umbilical cord banks is seen as successful practice, it is perceived as a risky style of play by others. This article examines and discusses the ethical, medical and legal considerations that arise from the operation of umbilical cord banks in Mexico.DiscussionA number of experts have stated that the use of umbilical cord goes beyond (...)
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    We are better off without perfect perception.Eli Brenner & Jeroen B. J. Smeets - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):215-216.
    Stoffregen & Bardy's target article is based on the assumption that our senses' ultimate purpose is to provide us with perfect information about the outside world. We argue that it is often more important that information be available quickly than that it be perfect. Consequently our nervous system processes different aspects of information about our surrounding as separately as possible. The separation is not between the senses, but between separate aspects of our surrounding. This results in inconsistencies between judgments: sometimes (...)
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  30. Inconvenient Truth and Inductive Risk in Covid-19 Science.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2022 - Philosophy of Medicine 3 (1):1-25.
    To clarify the proper role of values in science, focusing on controversial expert responses to Covid-19, this article examines the status of (in)convenient hypotheses. Polarizing cases like health experts downplaying mask efficacy to save resources for healthcare workers, or scientists dismissing “accidental lab leak” hypotheses in view of potential xenophobia, plausibly involve modifying evidential standards for (in)convenient claims. Societies could accept that scientists handle (in)convenient claims just like nonscientists, and give experts less political power. Or societies could hold scientists to (...)
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  31. El sistema de la ciencia viviente: antología filosófica.Matías Nieto Serrano - 1997 - Pamplona: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra. Edited by Juan Arana Cañedo-Argüelles.
     
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    Lawyers and corporate scandals.Eli Wald - 2004 - Legal Ethics 7 (1):54-84.
  33. Physical-object ontology, verbal disputes, and common sense.Eli Hirsch - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (1):67–97.
    Two main claims are defended in this paper: first, that typical disputes in the literature about the ontology of physical objects are merely verbal; second, that the proper way to resolve these disputes is by appealing to common sense or ordinary language. A verbal dispute is characterized not in terms of private idiolects, but in terms of different linguistic communities representing different positions. If we imagine a community that makes Chisholm's mereological essentialist assertions, and another community that makes Lewis's four-dimensionalist (...)
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  34. Articulating a Thought.Eli Alshanetsky - 2019 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Eli Alshanetsky considers how we make our thoughts clear to ourselves in the process of putting them into words and examines the paradox of those difficult cases where we do not already know what we are struggling to articulate.
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  35. Cuerpo y poder: la medicina virtual y la muerte de la clínica.Francisco Javier Tirado Serrano & Miquel Domènech Argemí - 2007 - In Jesús Arpal Poblador & Ignacio Mendiola (eds.), Estudios sobre cuerpo, tecnología y cultura. Bilbao: Universidad del País Vasco.
     
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  36. Why did Einstein's programme supersede lorentz's? (II).Elie Zahar - 1973 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (3):223-262.
  37. Artistic Objectivity: From Ruskin’s ‘Pathetic Fallacy’ to Creative Receptivity.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2021 - British Journal of Aesthetics 61 (4):505-526.
    While the idea of art as self-expression can sound old-fashioned, it remains widespread—especially if the relevant ‘selves’ can be social collectives, not just individual artists. But self-expression can collapse into individualistic or anthropocentric self-involvement. And compelling successor ideals for artists are not obvious. In this light, I develop a counter-ideal of creative receptivity to basic features of the external world, or artistic objectivity. Objective artists are not trying to express themselves or reach collective self-knowledge. However, they are also not disinterested (...)
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  38. Dividing reality.Eli Hirsch - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The central question in this book is why it seems reasonable for the words of our language to divide up the world in ordinary ways rather than other imaginable ways. Hirsch calls this the division problem. His book aims to bring this problem into sharp focus, to distinguish it from various related problems, and to consider the best prospects for solving it. In exploring various possible responses to the division problem, Hirsch examines series of "division principles" which purport to express (...)
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    Incubation of anxiety as a function of cognitive differentiation.Eli Saltz & David Asdourian - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (1):17.
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    Cooperation in primates: A critical, methodological review.Anna Albiach-Serrano - 2015 - Interaction Studies 16 (3):361-382.
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    The hamster wheel: a case study on embodied narrative identity and overcoming severe obesity.Eli Natvik, Målfrid Råheim & Randi Sviland - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (2):255-267.
    Based in narrative phenomenology, this article describes an example of how lived time, self and bodily engagement with the social world intertwine, and how our sense of self develops. We explore this through the life story of a woman who lost weight through surgery in the 1970 s and has fought against her own body, food and eating ever since. Our narrative analysis of interviews, reflective notes and email correspondence disentangled two storylines illuminating paradoxes within this long-term weight loss process. (...)
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  42. Ontology and alternative languages.Eli Hirsch - 2009 - In David Chalmers, David Manley & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology. Oxford University Press. pp. 231--58.
  43. Counterfactuals, indeterminacy, and value: a puzzle.Eli Pitcovski & Andrew Peet - 2022 - Synthese 200 (1):1-20.
    According to the Counterfactual Comparative Account of harm and benefit, an event is overall harmful for a subject to the extent that this subject would have been better off if it had not occurred. In this paper we present a challenge for the Counterfactual Comparative Account. We argue that if physical processes are chancy in the manner suggested by our best physical theories, then CCA faces a dilemma: If it is developed in line with the standard approach to counterfactuals, then (...)
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    La deconstrucción y las ciencias… ¿de la vida?Natalio Morote Serrano - 2009 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 46:127-143.
    Contra el prejuicio que ve en la deconstrucción a una «enemiga» de las ciencias, este texto pretende exponer cómo la obra de Derrida tuvo siempre presente el conocimiento científico, y más aún, en qué sentido constituye una poderosa perspectiva para su «crítica y rectificación», eminentemente en el ámbito de las ciencias de la vida. Se intenta igualmente mostrar cómo la economía general de la deconstrucción tiene problemas para adecuarse al marco del neo-darwinismo imperante, y cómo una deconstrucción efectiva de la (...)
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    Copiar o crear: La postmodernidad desde el cine de Michelangelo Antonioni y Brian de Palma.Inmaculada Murcia Serrano - 2009 - Aisthesis 45.
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    La estética del pastiche postmoderno. Una lectura crítica de la teoría de Fredric Jameson.Inmaculada Murcia Serrano - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 15.
    ResumenEn el presente artículo se pretende sacar a la luz los presupuestos filosóficos e ideológicos que subyacen a la teoría del pastiche postmoderno del pensador norteamericano Fredric Jameson. Pese a que las descripciones que se encuentran en La lógica cultural del capitalismo tardío son breves y escuetas, los fundamentos marxistas y estructuralistas que las ahorman ayudan a entenderla. En paralelo, se explica una de sus tesis más desconocidas, la relativa a la llamada «película nostálgica», y se explica su actitud ante (...)
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  47. La muerte del arte: una propuesta alternativa a la de Arthur C. Danto.Inmaculada Murcia Serrano - 2010 - Estudios Filosóficos 59 (171):315-334.
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    Sublime belleza : aportaciones para una síntesis categorial.Inmaculada Murcia Serrano - 2012 - Endoxa 29:93.
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  49. How Anti-Humeans Can Embrace a Thermodynamic Reduction of Time’s Causal Arrow.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (5):1161-1171.
    Some argue that time’s causal arrow is grounded in an underlying thermodynamic asymmetry. Often, this is tied to Humean skepticism that causes produce their effects, in any robust sense of ‘produce’. Conversely, those who advocate stronger notions of natural necessity often reject thermodynamic reductions of time’s causal arrow. Against these traditional pairings, I argue that ‘reduction-plus-production’ is coherent. Reductionists looking to invoke robust production can insist that there are metaphysical constraints on the signs of objects’ velocities in any state, given (...)
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    Physical‐Object Ontology, Verbal Disputes, and Common Sense.Eli Hirsch - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (1):67-97.
    Two main claims are defended in this paper: first, that typical disputes in the literature about the ontology of physical objects are merely verbal; second, that the proper way to resolve these disputes is by appealing to common sense or ordinary language. A verbal dispute is characterized not in terms of private idiolects, but in terms of different linguistic communities representing different positions. If we imagine a community that makes Chisholm's mereological essentialist assertions, and another community that makes Lewis's four‐dimensionalist (...)
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