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    Comorbidity of Auditory Processing, Attention, and Memory in Children With Word Reading Difficulties.Rakshita Gokula, Mridula Sharma, Linda Cupples & Joaquin T. Valderrama - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    ObjectivesTo document the auditory processing, visual attention, digit memory, phonological processing, and receptive language abilities of individual children with identified word reading difficulties.DesignTwenty-four children with word reading difficulties and 28 control children with good word reading skills participated. All children were aged between 8 and 11 years, with normal hearing sensitivity and typical non-verbal intelligence. Both groups of children completed a test battery designed to assess their auditory processing, visual attention, digit memory, phonological processing, and receptive language.ResultsWhen compared to children (...)
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    Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of Child and Youth Resilience Measure.María Llistosella, Teresa Gutiérrez-Rosado, Rocío Rodríguez-Rey, Linda Liebenberg, Ángela Bejarano, Juana Gómez-Benito & Joaquín T. Limonero - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    From Social Construction to Social Critique: An Interview with Sally Haslanger.Jeremiah Joven B. Joaquin & Hazel T. Biana - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (1):164-176.
    Sally Haslanger is Ford Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a leading contemporary feminist philosopher. She has worked on analytic metaphysics, epistemology, and ancient philosophy. Her areas of interest are social and political philosophy, feminist theory, and critical race theory. Her 2012 book, Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique, collects papers published over the course of twenty years that link work in contemporary metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of language with social (...)
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    For a Moment or for Eternity: A Metaphysics of Perduring Lovers.Jeremiah Joven Joaquin & Hazel T. Biana - 2021 - In Soraj Hongladarom & Jeremiah Joven Joaquin (eds.), Love and Friendship Across Cultures: Perspectives From East and West. Springer Singapore. pp. 179-190.
    This paper develops a philosophical account of the relata of romantic love, the nature of the objects in a love-relation. This account holds that the lover who loves and the beloved who is loved are particular people who persist through time by having temporal parts. We show how such a perdurantist account could provide models of different kinds of romantic love: from the love of transitory lovers to the love of immortal beings; from the love of lifelong companions to the (...)
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    Love bytes: The future of bio–r2 relationships.Jeremiah Joven B. Joaquin & Hazel T. Biana - 2022 - Think 21 (61):93-99.
    What would a romantic relationship between a biological human and an artificial intelligence system look like? The question is explored through a fictional correspondence between Alan Turing and Ada Lovelace.
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    The good place and Ted Sider's puzzle.Jeremiah Joven B. Joaquin & Hazel T. Biana - 2020 - Think 19 (54):25-29.
    The hit American TV show The Good Place has garnered quite a following in recent years. Its main premise implies a scorekeeping view of the afterlife. People who have collected enough credits in their earthly lives will make the cut and go to the Good Place, while those who do not will be banished to the Bad Place. We suggest that such a premise would have to come to terms with Ted Sider's puzzle about the compatibility of a binary afterlife (...)
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    Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr. On Why Racism Makes no Sense.Hazel T. Biana & Jeremiah Joven B. Joaquin - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica 11 (3):105-126.
    In this interview with W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University, Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr, we discuss the metaphysical and ethical questions of grouping and classifying people in terms of race and ethnicity. Outlaw is the author of [On Race and Philosophy] and one of the recognised pioneers of Africana Philosophy. Outlaw talks about growing up in racial segregation in Starkville, Mississippi, the Black Power movement, the notion of the Black intellectual, scholarship and teaching, and philosophizing about race. (...)
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    The irony of AI in a low-to-middle-income country.Hazel T. Biana & Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-2.
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    Clearing the fuzziness: comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender.Hazel T. Biana & Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - 2019 - Journal of Gender Studies 1.
    In ‘Fuzzy gender: between female embodiment and intersex’, Ashley Tauchert offers a ‘fuzzy’ model for gender. Her proposed model aims to account for the normative boundaries of sex and gender, especially between females, transwomen, and intersexuals, in terms of a ‘gender line’ on which different gender categories are located. This reply paper aims to clear the fuzziness in Tauchert’s model by pointing out two critical problems. First, her model appears to be self-defeating, since the marginalized gender categories it attempts to (...)
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    Immune Logics ain't that Immune.Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1-7.
    Da Ré and Szmuc argue that while there is a symmetry between ‘infectious’ and ‘immune’ logics, this symmetry fails w.r.t. extending an algebra with an immune or an infectious element. In this paper, I show that the symmetry also fails w.r.t. defining a new logical operation from a given set of primitive (Boolean) operations. I use the case of the material conditional to illustrate this point.
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  11. Why Friendly AIs won’t be that Friendly: A Friendly Reply to Muehlhauser and Bostrom.Robert James M. Boyles & Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (2):505–507.
    In “Why We Need Friendly AI”, Luke Muehlhauser and Nick Bostrom propose that for our species to survive the impending rise of superintelligent AIs, we need to ensure that they would be human-friendly. This discussion note offers a more natural but bleaker outlook: that in the end, if these AIs do arise, they won’t be that friendly.
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  12. Lies, half-truths, and falsehoods about Tarski’s 1933 “liar” antinomies.John Corcoran & Joaquin Miller - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):140-141.
    We discuss misinformation about “the liar antinomy” with special reference to Tarski’s 1933 truth-definition paper [1]. Lies are speech-acts, not merely sentences or propositions. Roughly, lies are statements of propositions not believed by their speakers. Speakers who state their false beliefs are often not lying. And speakers who state true propositions that they don’t believe are often lying—regardless of whether the non-belief is disbelief. Persons who state propositions on which they have no opinion are lying as much as those who (...)
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    Pérez González, Fernando T. (ed.): Joaquín Sama Y la institución libre de enseñanza en extremadura.María Isabel Fernández Gañán - 1998 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 15:315.
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    Usefulness of informed consent in the polyvalent unit of Joaquín Albarrán Hospital.Anabel Hernández Ruiz & Castillo Cuello - 2014 - Humanidades Médicas 14 (3):589-601.
    Introducción: El consentimiento informado es un procedimiento que brinda oportunidad a los pacientes de disponer de información y participar en la toma de decisiones médicas. Sin embargo, existe el criterio de que el nivel de entendimiento de la información aportada por los facultativos al paciente, sus familiares o ambos, es bajo y además, muchos médicos lo consideran como una herramienta de trabajo secundaria o que no es necesario realizarla con inmediatez. Objetivo: Evaluar la percepción y experiencia del personal sanitario de (...)
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  15. Gonzo Strategies of Deceit: An Interview with Joaquin Segura.Brett W. Schultz - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):117-124.
    Joaquin Segura. Untitled (fig. 40) . 2007 continent. 1.2 (2011): 117-124. The interview that follows is a dialogue between artist and gallerist with the intent of unearthing the artist’s working strategies for a general public. Joaquin Segura is at once an anomaly in Mexico’s contemporary art scene at the same time as he is one of the most emblematic representatives of a larger shift toward a post-national identity among its youngest generation of artists. If Mexico looks increasingly like (...)
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    Teoría del derecho.Valderrama Bedoya, J. Francisco, Rico Puerta & Luis Alonso (eds.) - 2011 - Medellín, Colombia: Universidad de Medellín.
  17. Los agustinos en Fraga (1382-1836).Joaquín Salleras Clarió - 2008 - Revista Agustiniana 49 (150):927-976.
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  18. Utopia franciscana en el Nuevo Mundo.Valderrama Ca - 1977 - Franciscanum 19 (55):5-88.
  19. Tranquilino Valderrama Jr.: Driven by Love.Tomas Valderrama - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):391-393.
     
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    ¿Podemos mentirle al asesino frente a la puerta? Un análisis de la filosofía kantiana sobre la mentira.Leonardo González-Valderrama - 2022 - Revista Filosofía Uis 22 (1):55-74.
    La filosofía moral kantiana ha sido criticada por su compromiso con el rigorismo moral. Esta crítica está basada en la posición kantiana respecto a la mentira; específicamente, se deriva de la afirmación de Kant de que es un deber ser veraces incluso con el asesino que llega a casa preguntando por el paradero del amigo refugiado. Este artículo tiene un carácter enteramente expositivo y tiene el objetivo de reconstruir y examinar la posición de Kant frente a la mentira para determinar (...)
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    Duelo divino. Libertad de conciencia y tolerancia religiosa.Leonardo González Valderrama - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (S2):107-120.
    Para defender la tolerancia religiosa, se muestra que no hay razones para considerar que unas religiones son más verdaderas que otras, del mismo modo que no es posible establecer que una religión es verdadera, ya que la creencia religiosa no tiene un valor objetivo absoluto. Se sostiene además que, al no ser posible el establecimiento de la objetividad de la creencia religiosa, solo si esta se funda en la libertad de conciencia es posible defender la tolerancia religiosa.
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    Languages of the Mind.Joaquín Juan Carlos López San - 1995 - Theoria 10 (3):236-238.
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    Accomplishing Meaning in a Stratified World: An Existential-Phenomenological Reading of Max Weber’s ‘Class, Status, Party’.Joaquin Trujillo - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (4):345-356.
    This is an existential-phenomenological reading of Max Weber's "Class, Status, Party" that seeks a fuller understanding of meaning accomplishment in a stratified World. I appropriate stratification as a single meaning structure ontically defined by domination, intersubjectivity, and life-chances and ontologically determined by the power-to-be, There-being-with-others, and potentiality. I then discuss the significance of these structures in finite transcendence and describe ways they factually unfold in World achievement. I conclude with logotherapeutic reflections concerning meaning accomplishment in a stratified World and a (...)
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    The outraged people. Laclau, Mouffe and the Podemos hypothesis.Joaquín Valdivielso - 2017 - Constellations 24 (3):296-309.
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    Individual consistency in the accuracy and distribution of confidence judgments.Joaquín Ais, Ariel Zylberberg, Pablo Barttfeld & Mariano Sigman - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):377-386.
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    Helvio Soto y el cine-capital.Miguel Valderrama - 2023 - Aisthesis 74:34-45.
    El artículo indaga en la pregunta que subyace al cine político de Helvio Soto. Pregunta compleja, apenas entreabierta, y que resume una época que se planteó seriamente la relación entre cine y revolución. Esta pregunta, que es el anverso de aquella otra que Gilles Deleuze y Jun Fujita Hirose se plantearon a propósito del cine-capital, es una indagación no solo por el devenir revolucionario de las imágenes cinematográficas, sino por la temporalidad de un mundo en construcción. De raíz materialista, esta (...)
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    Sobre el Estado de Derecho.Joaquín García Labella - 2003 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 37:371-394.
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    Carlos E. Caorsi (ed.): Ensayos sobre Davidson.Igor Valderrama - 2000 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 12 (2):141-150.
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    The impact of Ibero‐American science on global bioethical thinking.Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent & Justo Aznar - 2022 - Developing World Bioethics 22 (1):4-14.
    The bioethics research conducted in Ibero‐American countries has been very much restricted to its own realm.The aim of this study was to perform a bibliometric evaluation of bioethics papers by authors affiliated with Ibero‐American institutions, and to determine how their work influences global bioethics literature.We performed a literature search in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoS CC) and Scopus.We identified a total of 5,975 documents, of which 84.3% were articles, 11.6% reviews and 4.1% book chapters. The median number of (...)
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    The Relevance of the Beautiful and Other Essays.Joaquin Zuniga - 1991 - Noûs 25 (1):139-142.
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    The role of historical intuitions in children's and adults' naming of artifacts.Grant Gutheil, Paul Bloom, Nohemy Valderrama & Rebecca Freedman - 2004 - Cognition 91 (1):23-42.
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  32. El valor del gesto= The value of the gesture.Joaquín Hinojosa, Nuria Espert, Peter Brook, Edward Albee & José Monleón Bennacer - 2006 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 44:31-34.
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    Learning Atmosphere and Ethical Behavior, Does It Make Sense?Joaquín Camps & Antonio Majocchi - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (1):129-147.
    In the wake of corporate ethical scandals that have harmed millions of employees and investors, there has been an increase in the number of works written in the last decade, which aim to answer one apparently simple question: what causes unethical behavior, and what can we do, if anything, to prevent similar transgressions in the future? The extensive research around this question is the best proof of its real complexity as the challenge of disentangling the background of ethical behavior has (...)
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    Introduction: STS and Disability.Andrés Valderrama Pineda, Vasilis Galis & Stuart Blume - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (1):98-104.
    What is the “conventional sense” of disability, and how do the questions addressed in this special issue of Science, Technology, & Human Values differ from those inspired by Donna Haraway and the cyborg? In industrialized societies, the medical profession has authority over the determination of who should count as disabled while “assistive technologies” enable specific kinds of subject positions. In this special issue of STHV, the focus of the essays as a whole is on the different enactments of disability, as (...)
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    The Philippine Higher Education Sector in the Time of COVID-19.Jeremiah Joaquin, Hazel Biana & Mark Anthony Dacela - 2020 - Frontiers in Education 5.
    This paper reports the policy-responses of different Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) to the novel coronavirus, COVD-19 pandemic. It compares these responses with those made by HEIs in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Publicly available data and news reports were used to gauge the general public’s reaction to these policies and how the Philippines’ responses fare with its Southeast Asian neighbors. The paper observes that despite the innovations made by Philippine HEIs in terms of alternative learning modes and technologies for delivering (...)
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    A New Robust Classifier on Noise Domains: Bagging of Credal C4.5 Trees.Joaquín Abellán, Javier G. Castellano & Carlos J. Mantas - 2017 - Complexity:1-17.
    The knowledge extraction from data with noise or outliers is a complex problem in the data mining area. Normally, it is not easy to eliminate those problematic instances. To obtain information from this type of data, robust classifiers are the best option to use. One of them is the application of bagging scheme on weak single classifiers. The Credal C4.5 model is a new classification tree procedure based on the classical C4.5 algorithm and imprecise probabilities. It represents a type of (...)
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  37. Ioannis Duns Scoti opera omnia.Joaquín Carreras Artau & Staff - 1955 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (53/54):407.
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    La Imbricación del factor contextual y la condición de re-identificación como motivaciones no-conceptualistas.Joaquín Yurisch - forthcoming - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción.
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    Cristià, M. (2021): AIDA. Una historia de solidaridad artística transnacional (1979-1985). Buenos Aires: Imago Mundi.Joaquín Baeza Belda - 2022 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 12 (24):e131.
    Reseña del libro Cristià, M. (2021): AIDA. Una historia de solidaridad artística transnacional (1979-1985). Buenos Aires: Imago Mundi.
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  40. ""Del" e-learning" al" m-learning": una academia en cada" iPhone".Joaquín Sotelo González - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 81:122-128.
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    Print︠s︡ip svobody v postroenii nachalʹnogo obrazovanii︠a︡: metodologicheskie osnovy, istoricheskiĭ opyt i sovremennye tendent︠s︡ii: monografii︠a︡.V. V. Zaĭt︠s︡ev - 1998 - Volgograd: "Peremena".
  42. A Causal-Mentalist View of Propositions.Jeremiah Joven Joaquin & James Franklin - 2022 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 29 (1):47-77.
    In order to fulfil their essential roles as the bearers of truth and the relata of logical relations, propositions must be public and shareable. That requirement has favoured Platonist and other nonmental views of them, despite the well-known problems of Platonism in general. Views that propositions are mental entities have correspondingly fallen out of favour, as they have difficulty in explaining how propositions could have shareable, objective properties. We revive a mentalist view of propositions, inspired by Artificial Intelligence work on (...)
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    Physician-assisted death with limited access to palliative care.Joaquín Barutta & Jochen Vollmann - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (8):652-654.
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    Habermas and Modernity.Joaquin Zuniga - 1989 - Noûs 23 (2):272-274.
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    Omnipotence, Gaps, and Curry.Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (4):141-148.
    In “God of the Gaps: A Neglected Reply to God’s Stone Problem”, Jc Beall and A. J. Cotnoir offer a gappy solution to the paradox of (unrestricted) omnipotence that is typified by the classic stone problem. Andrew Tedder and Guillermo Badia, however, have recently argued that this solution could not be extended to a more serious Curry-like version of the paradox. In this paper, we show that such a gappy solution does extend to it.
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  46. Apparent mental causation: Sources of the experience of will.Daniel M. Wegner & T. Wheatley - 1999 - American Psychologist 54:480-492.
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    John Dewey's theory of inquiry. Quantum physics, ecology and the myth of the scientific method.Joaquín Fernández Mateo - 2020 - Agora 40 (1):133-154.
    The modern philosophy of science has not succeeded in defining conclusively what the scientific method consists in. On the contrary, scientific practice seems to consist in a methodological pluralism, a definition that connects with essential fragments of John Dewey's Logic, the Theory of Inquiry. For Dewey, even the forms of logic emerge from the problems defined in indeterminate situations. A historical example was the introduction of the notion of complementarity in physics, which allowed the interpretation of two confusingly paradoxical experiments (...)
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    Inducing semantic relations from conceptual spaces: A data-driven approach to plausible reasoning.Joaquín Derrac & Steven Schockaert - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence 228 (C):66-94.
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    Of gaps, gluts, and God's ability to change the past.Jeremiah Joven Joaquin - 2023 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 32 (4):305-316.
    Can God change the past? The standard Aquinas line answers this question negatively: God cannot change the past since such an act implies a contradiction; thus is not within the purview of God's omnipotence. While the Aquinas line is well-known, there are other, non-standard solutions to this question. In this paper, I look into such answers. In particular, I explore those answers that employ the resources of gappy and glutty logics. I show how these solutions are motivated and how each (...)
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    Automated legal reasoning with discretion to act using s(LAW).Joaquín Arias, Mar Moreno-Rebato, Jose A. Rodriguez-García & Sascha Ossowski - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence and Law:1-24.
    Automated legal reasoning and its application in smart contracts and automated decisions are increasingly attracting interest. In this context, ethical and legal concerns make it necessary for automated reasoners to justify in human-understandable terms the advice given. Logic Programming, specially Answer Set Programming, has a rich semantics and has been used to very concisely express complex knowledge. However, modelling discretionality to act and other vague concepts such as ambiguity cannot be expressed in top-down execution models based on Prolog, and in (...)
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