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  1. Domingo de Soto: origen de las teorías de Leonardo Lessio sobre la inspiración.Eliseo Rodríguez - 1996 - Ciencia Tomista 123 (401):467-484.
     
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    Percentiles and Principal Component Analysis of Physical Fitness From a Big Sample of Children and Adolescents Aged 6-18 Years: The DAFIS Project. [REVIEW]Eliseo Iglesias-Soler, María Rúa-Alonso, Jessica Rial-Vázquez, Jose Ramón Lete-Lasa, Iván Clavel, Manuel A. Giráldez-García, Javier Rico-Díaz, Miguel Rodríguez-Del Corral, Eduardo Carballeira-Fernández & Xurxo Dopico-Calvo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Assessing physical fitness has emerged as a proxy of the health status of children and adolescents and therefore as relevant from a public health point of view. DAFIS is a project included in Plan Galicia Saudable of the regional government of Galicia. DAFIS consists of an on-line software devoted to record the results of a standard physical fitness protocol carried out as a part of the physical education curriculum. The aims of this study were: to obtain normative values of physical (...)
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    Revisión crítica a la propuesta de integración social Y cultural de Bernardo de monteagudo en su diálogo entre atahualpa Y Fernando VII en Los Campos elíseos (1809).Manuel Leonardo Prada Rodríguez - 2011 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 32 (104):53-60.
    Bernardo de Monteagudo en su texto: Diálogo entre Atahualpa y Fernando VII en los Campos Eliseos, parte de una crítica a las atrocidades llevadas a cabo por los españoles contra los americanos en la Conquista –atrocidades que sobrepasan las llevadas a cabo por Napoleón contra Fernando VII–, para proponer una integración social y cultural que movilice a los pueblos latinoamericanos a la independencia del colonialismo español. Sin embargo, su propuesta no reivindica al indígena, sino que su imagen es usada por (...)
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  4. Revisión Crítica A La Propuesta De Integración Social Y Cultural De Bernardo De Monteagudo En Su Diálogo Entre Atahualpa Y Fernando Vii En Los Campos Elíseos.Manuel Rodríguez - 2011 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 32:53-60.
    Bernardo de Monteagudo en su texto: Diálogo entre Atahualpa y Fernando VII en los Campos Eliseos, parte de una crítica a las atrocidades llevadas a cabo por los españoles contra los americanos en la Conquista –atrocidades que sobrepasan las llevadas a cabo por Napoleón contra Fernando VII–, para proponer una integración social y cultural que movilice a los pueblos latinoamericanos a la independencia del colonialismo español. Sin embargo, su propuesta no reivindica al indígena, sino que su imagen es usada por (...)
     
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  5. Why Truthmakers?Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra - 2005 - In Helen Beebee & Julian Dodd (eds.), Truthmakers: The Contemporary Debate. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Qualitative representation of positional information.Eliseo Clementini, Paolino Di Felice & Daniel Hernández - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 95 (2):317-356.
  7. Postscript to Why Truthmakers.Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra - 2008 - In E. Jonathan Lowe & Adolf Rami (eds.), Truth and Truth-Making. Montreal: Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    In this chapter I shall reply to a pair of articles in which the main contention of my “Why truthmakers” – namely, that an important class of synthetic true propositions have entities as truth-makers – is rejected. In §§1–5 I reply to Jennifer Hornsby’s “Truth without Truthmaking Entities” (2005) and in §§6–7 I reply to Julian Dodd’s “Negative Truths and Truthmaker Principles” (2007).
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    Democracia y socialismo en el siglo XIX español: el pensamiento político de Fernando Garrido.Eliseo Aja - 1976 - Madrid: Editorial Cuadernos para el Diálogo.
  9. Entrevista a la Mg. Cintia Rodríguez Garat.C. Rodríguez Garat - 2024 - Dissertation, Flacso
    Dialogamos con Cintia Rodríguez Garat, quien obtuvo el Primer Premio Bioética 2023 de la Fundación Jaime Roca por su trabajo “Resiliencia y salud pública de las mujeres mapuce ante el cambio climático. Un análisis desde una perspectiva intercultural, participativa y de derechos humanos”.
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  10. Contenido objetivo de las teorías físico-químicas de la composición de la materia.Eliseo Seoane - 1961 - Verdad y Vida 19 (75):533-584.
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    Art, Morals, and Propaganda.Eliseo Vivas - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (1):82-95.
  12. Peircean Habits and the Life of Symbols.Eliseo Fernández - 2010 - Semiotics:98-109.
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    Finite Freedom and its split from the Absolute in Schelling’s Bruno.Juan José Rodríguez - 2024 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 66 (2):93-115.
    The dialogue Bruno of 1802 is arguably the natural starting point for any investigation on the concepts of finitude, evil and human freedom in Schelling’s middle metaphysics. In this dialogue the author elaborates for the first time in his system a concept of freedom and independence of the finite, which extends via his reformulation in Philosophy and Religion of 1804 to the Freedom Essay of 1809 and beyond to the works of 1810 and 1811 – Stuttgart Private Lectures and The (...)
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  14. Jaspers, Heidegger y la alienación existencial de la técnica.Luisa Paz Rodríguez Suárez - 2024 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 16 (1):123-144.
    La técnica no es un fenómeno más de nuestra época, sino que ha llegado a convertirse en la figura metafísica que la define. El estudio analiza el alcance de esta tesis planteada por Jaspers y Heidegger. Para ello ofrecemos, en un primer momento, una tematización del elemento innovador que caracteriza a la técnica moderna respecto de épocas anteriores, atendiendo especialmente a su carácter totalizador y a la inversión antropológica que supone. A continuación, discutiremos algunas de las consecuencias antropológicas del estatuto (...)
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    Rugió la tormenta, pasó el vendaval.Eliseo Ildefonso Bardón Bardón - 2007 - Ciudad de Dios 220 (3):647-675.
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    Lo que va de ayer a hoy.Eliseo Bayo - 2006 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 43:56-59.
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    The Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer.Eliseo Vivas - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (4):275-276.
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    The Ways of Meaning in the Arts.Eliseo Vivas - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (1):117-120.
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  19. Descartes's substance dualism and his independence conception of substance.Gonzalo Rodríguez Pereyra - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (1):69-89.
    Descartes maintained substance dualism, the thesis that no substance has both mental and material properties. His main argument for this thesis, the so-called separability argument from the Sixth Meditation (AT VII: 78) has long puzzled readers. In this paper I argue that Descartes’ independence conception of substance (which Descartes presents in article 51 of the Principles) is crucial for the success of the separability argument and that Descartes used this conception of substance to defend his argument for substance dualism from (...)
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  20. Bioética, una disciplina de estructura filosófica. Reflexiones sobre los métodos de la bioética.José Salvador Arellano Rodríguez & Alberto Cuauhtémoc Mayorga Madrigal - 2024 - Perseitas 12:197-218.
    Este trabajo tiene el objetivo de mostrar que actualmente la bioética, si bien requiere de la aplicación de conocimientos de disciplinas heterogéneas, afronta diversas polémicas que tienen una estructura filosófica. Para sustentar una perspectiva filosófica como problema central, el método de abordaje de la presente propuesta contempla un análisis acerca del tipo de indagaciones que caracterizan a la bioética, la delimitación del objeto que estudia, las propuestas metodológicas más relevantes y aquellas alternativas de búsqueda que pretenden tomar distancia de la (...)
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    La Lógica en el Misterio Trinitario según Gregorio de Rímini.Eliseo García Lescún - 1966 - Augustinianum 6 (3):528-546.
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    Frigyes Riesz and the emergence of general topology: The roots of ‘topological space’ in geometry.Laura Rodríguez - 2015 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 69 (1):55-102.
    In 1906, Frigyes Riesz introduced a preliminary version of the notion of a topological space. He called it a mathematical continuum. This development can be traced back to the end of 1904 when, genuinely interested in taking up Hilbert’s foundations of geometry from 1902, Riesz aimed to extend Hilbert’s notion of a two-dimensional manifold to the three-dimensional case. Starting with the plane as an abstract point-set, Hilbert had postulated the existence of a system of neighbourhoods, thereby introducing the notion of (...)
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  23. Problems of Being.Evan Rodriguez - 2023 - In Joshua Billings & Christopher Moore (eds.), The Cambridge companion to the Sophists. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. pp. 200–224.
    Sophists were active participants in ancient discussions about being or what-is at the most general level. This chapter discusses the contributions of Gorgias, Protagoras, Xeniades, and Lycophron in the context of the Eleatic philosophers Parmenides, Zeno, and Melissus. All of these figures share a serious commitment to ontological inquiry as well as a concern with the problems that arise when discussing being or what-is. They also share an approach to these problems that is at times paradoxical and self-undermining. -/- The (...)
     
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    Creation and Discovery; Essays in Criticism and Aesthetics.Eliseo Vivas - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (4):100-107.
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    Ideology and Social Sciences: A Communicational Approach.Eliseo Veron - 1971 - Semiotica 3 (1).
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    The Moral Philosophy of Corporate ManThe Good Life. E. Jordan.Eliseo Vivas - 1950 - Ethics 60 (3):188-.
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    Life, Temporality and Semiosis.Eliseo Fernández - 2009 - Semiotics:1-11.
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    There Might Be Nothing: The Subtraction Argument Improved.G. Rodriguez-Pereyra - 1997 - Analysis 57 (3):159-166.
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    A definition of the esthetic experience.Eliseo Vivas - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (23):628-634.
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    Evolution of signs, organisms and artifacts as phases of concrete generalization.Eliseo Fernández - 2015 - Biosemiotics 8 (1):91-102.
    Expanding on the results of previous contributions I advance several hypotheses on the interaction of physical and semiotic processes, both in organisms and in human artifacts. I then proceed to employ these ideas to formulate a general account of evolutionary processes in terms of concrete generalization, where, in analogy with conceptual generalization, novel creations retain antecedent features as special or restricted cases. I argue the following theses: 1) the main point of intersection of physical and semiotic causation is the process (...)
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    Review of Paul Weiss: Our Public Life[REVIEW]Eliseo Vivas - 1960 - Ethics 70 (2):168-171.
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  32. Art, morals, and propaganda.Eliseo Vivas - 1935 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (1):82-95.
  33. A note on value.Eliseo Vivas - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (21):568-575.
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    Interfaces: De la démocratie Audiovisuelle Avancée.Elíseo Veron - 1989 - Hermes 4:113.
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    A note on the emotion in mr. Dewey's theory of art.Eliseo Vivas - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47 (5):527-531.
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    5. A Natural History of the Aesthetic Transaction.Eliseo Vivas - 1944 - In Yervant H. Krikorian (ed.), Naturalism and the Human Spirit. New York,: Columbia University Press. pp. 96-120.
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    Animadversions on imitation and expression.Eliseo Vivas - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (4):425-432.
  38. The Bundle Theory is compatible with distinct but indiscernible particulars.Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra - 2004 - Analysis 64 (1):72-81.
    1. The Bundle Theory I shall discuss is a theory about the nature of substances or concrete particulars, like apples, chairs, atoms, stars and people. The point of the Bundle Theory is to avoid undesirable entities like substrata that allegedly constitute particulars. The version of the Bundle Theory I shall discuss takes particulars to be entirely constituted by the universals they instantiate.' Thus particulars are said to be just bundles of universals. Together with the claim that it is necessary that (...)
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  39. Mellor's facts and chances of causation.Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra - 1998 - Analysis 58 (3):175–181.
    Mellor´s theory of causation has two components, one according to which causes raise their effects´ chances, and one according to which causation links facts. I argue that these two components are not independent from each other and, in particular, that Mellor´s thesis that causation links facts requires his thesis that causes raise their effects´ chances, since without the latter thesis Mellor cannot stop the slingshot argument, an argument that is a threat to any theory postulating facts as the relata of (...)
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    Images.Philip Lorenz & Eliseo Valdés Erustes - 2022 - Diacritics 50 (4):98-71.
    Valdés’s work is abstract and speaks in part to earlier traditions including cubist art, even as it transports us most pointedly to his native Cuba, and to a series of what he describes as “visual enigmas” emerging specifically from contemporary realities. Both his public sculptures and installations restructure the space around them: on the one hand quoting a longer tradition of work, including the geometrical cubes of classic modern sculpture, while on the other hand moving beyond that history and transporting (...)
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  41. Collaborative and Transdisciplinar Practices in Cyberart: from Multimedia to Software Art Installations.Diana Domingues & Eliseo Reategui - 2006 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 8:113-144.
     
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    Metaphysical nihilism defended: reply to Lowe and Paseau.G. Rodriguez-Pereyra - 2002 - Analysis 62 (2):172-180.
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    Mellor's Facts and Chances of Causation.G. Rodriguez-Pereyra - 1998 - Analysis 58 (3):175-181.
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    Structure, Method, and Meaning. Essays in Honor of Henry M. Scheffer. [REVIEW]Eliseo Vivas - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (3):279-280.
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    Resemblance Nominalism and counterparts: reply to Bird.G. Rodriguez-Pereyra - 2003 - Analysis 63 (3):229-237.
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    Attack, disapproval, or withdrawal? The role of honour in anger and shame responses to being insulted.Patricia M. Rodriguez Mosquera, Agneta H. Fischer, Antony S. R. Manstead & Ruud Zaalberg - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (8):1471-1498.
    Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one's social image, which is especially salient in honour cultures, influences the way in which one reacts to an insult. Seventy-seven honour-oriented and 72 non-honour oriented participants answered questions about a recent insult episode. Participants experienced both anger and shame in reaction to the insult. However, these emotions resulted in different behaviours. Anger led to verbal attack (i.e., criticising, insulting in return) among all participants. This relationship was explained by participants’ (...)
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    From Mexico to Moscow via Madrid - the Borodin Mission and the Origins of Communism in Mexico and Spain, 1919-1920.Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez - 2023 - History of Communism in Europe 11:19-40.
    This article traces the steps of Mikhail Borodin, the first Comintern representative in Mexico and Spain, in 1919-20. He helped create the Mexican and the Spanish communist parties. In order to do this, he latched onto pre-existing networks of transnational activism and recruited a posse of young, committed, and cosmopolitan cadre. Through them, Borodin tried to mobilise the widespread euphoria for Bolshevism that existed among sectors of the Mexican and the Spanish left. However, the potential for vigorous communist movements remained (...)
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    Derecho Penal de la seguridad: delincuencia grave y visibilidad.Laura del Carmen Zúñiga Rodríguez - forthcoming - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez.
    El actual Derecho Penal de la seguridad que se expresa en el populismo punitivo tiene un sesgo orientado a la persecución penal de los delitos callejeros, violentos, mientras que los delitos del poder y los negocios discurre con mayor tolerancia de la sociedad y de los operadores jurídicos, porque se realizan en contextos normalizados. Para sustentar esta tesis, se analiza qué entiende mayoritariamente la sociedad por delincuencia grave, la visibilidad de los delitos y las estadísticas criminales, principalmente. Este análisis nos (...)
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    Signs and Instruments: The Convergence of Aristotelian and Kantian Intuitions in Biosemiotics.Eliseo Fernández - 2008 - Biosemiotics 1 (3):347-359.
    Biosemiotics—a discipline in the process of becoming established as a new research enterprise—faces a double task. On the one hand it must carry out the theoretical and experimental investigation of an enormous range of semiotic phenomena relating organisms to their internal components and to other organisms (e.g., signal transduction, replication, codes, etc.). On the other hand, it must achieve a philosophical re-conceptualization and generalization of theoretical biology in light of the essential role played by semiotic notions in biological explanation and (...)
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    Synergy of Energy and Semiosis: Cooperation Climbs the Tree of Life.Eliseo Fernández - 2016 - Biosemiotics 9 (3):383-397.
    The course of biological evolution is regarded by many authors as an ascending path toward higher levels of variety, complexity and integration. There are similar but partly conflicting accounts of the nature and causes of this ascending course. With the aim of reaching a unified conception I start by summarily reviewing three notable examples. These are, in their latest presentations, those of Hoffmeyer and Stjernfelt 2015, Szathmáry 2015, and Lane 2015a. Comparison of their commonalities and divergences, combined with further reflections, (...)
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