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    A New Insight into Sanger’s Development of Sequencing: From Proteins to DNA, 1943–1977.Miguel García-Sancho - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (2):265-323.
    Fred Sanger, the inventor of the first protein, RNA and DNA sequencing methods, has traditionally been seen as a technical scientist, engaged in laboratory bench work and not interested at all in intellectual debates in biology. In his autobiography and commentaries by fellow researchers, he is portrayed as having a trajectory exclusively dependent on technological progress. The scarce historical scholarship on Sanger partially challenges these accounts by highlighting the importance of professional contacts, institutional and disciplinary moves in his career, spanning (...)
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    Between mice and sheep: Biotechnology, agricultural science and animal models in late-twentieth century Edinburgh.Miguel García-Sancho & Dmitriy Myelnikov - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 75 (C):24-33.
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    'The Rise and Fall of the Idea of Genetic Information (1948-2006)'.Miguel García-Sancho - 2006 - Genomics, Society and Policy 2 (3):1-21.
    On 26 June 2000, during the presentation of the Human Genome Project's first draft, Bill Clinton, then President of the United States, claimed that "today we are learning the language in which God created life".1 Behind his remarks lay a story of more than half a century involving the understanding of DNA as information. This paper analyses that story, discussing the origins of the informational view of our genes during the early 1950s, how such a view affected the research on (...)
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    The proactive historian: Methodological opportunities presented by the new archives documenting genomics.Miguel García-Sancho - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 55 (C):70-82.
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    Academic and molecular matrices: A study of the transformations of connective tissue research at the University of Manchester.Miguel García-Sancho - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (2):233-245.
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    The comparative and the experimental revisited.Miguel García-Sancho - 2021 - Acta Biotheoretica 69 (3):493-495.
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    The Cybernetic Brain: Sketches of Another Future - by Andrew Pickering.Miguel Garcia-Sancho - 2013 - Centaurus 55 (1):59-61.
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    Historias largas y su papel en el discurso científico actual: los casos de la secuenciación, la biocomputación y la genómica.Miguel García Sancho - 2010 - In María G. Navarro, Betty Estévez & Antolín Sánchez Cuervo (eds.), Claves actuales de pensamiento. Madrid: CSIC/Plaza y Valdés.
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    Towards future archives and historiographies of ‘big biology’.Christine Aicardi & Miguel García-Sancho - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 55:41-44.
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    Bidirectional Shaping and Spaces of Convergence: Interactions between Biology and Computing from the First DNA Sequencers to Global Genome Databases. [REVIEW]Miguel García-Sancho & Peter A. Chow-White - 2012 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 37 (1):124-164.
    This article proposes a new bi-directional way of understanding the convergence of biology and computing. It argues for a reciprocal interaction in which biology and computing have shaped and are currently reshaping each other. In so doing, we qualify both the view of a natural marriage and of a digital shaping of biology, which are common in the literature written by scientists, STS, and communication scholars. The DNA database is at the center of this interaction. We argue that DNA databases (...)
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    From the genetic to the computer program: the historicity of ‘data’ and ‘computation’ in the investigations on the nematode worm C. elegans.Miguel García-Sancho - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):16-28.
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    From metaphor to practices: The introduction of" information engineers" into the first DNA sequence database.Miguel García-Sancho - 2011 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 33 (1).
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    A New Insight into Sanger’s Development of Sequencing: From Proteins to DNA, 1943–1977. [REVIEW]Miguel García-Sancho - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (2):265 - 323.
    Fred Sanger, the inventor of the first protein, RNA and DNA sequencing methods, has traditionally been seen as a technical scientist, engaged in laboratory bench work and not interested at all in intellectual debates in biology. In his autobiography and commentaries by fellow researchers, he is portrayed as having a trajectory exclusively dependent on technological progress. The scarce historical scholarship on Sanger partially challenges these accounts by highlighting the importance of professional contacts, institutional and disciplinary moves in his career, spanning (...)
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    Academic and molecular matrices: A study of the transformations of connective tissue research at the University of Manchester (1947–1996). [REVIEW]Miguel García-Sancho - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (2):233-245.
    This paper explores the different identities adopted by connective tissue research at the University of Manchester during the second half of the 20th century. By looking at the long-term redefinition of a research programme, it sheds new light on the interactions between different and conflicting levels in the study of biomedicine, such as the local and the global, or the medical and the biological. It also addresses the gap in the literature between the first biomedical complexes after World War II (...)
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    Scientific Understanding. [REVIEW]Miguel García-Sancho - 2011 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 26 (2):247-250.
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    The comparative and the experimental revisited: Bruno J. Strasser: Collecting Experiments, Making Big Data Biology. The University of Chicago Press, 2019, 404 pages. Illustrations, notes and index. Prize: $45. [REVIEW]Miguel García-Sancho - 2021 - Acta Biotheoretica 69 (3):493-495.
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    From the genetic to the computer program: the historicity of 'data' and 'computation' in the investigations on the nematode worm C. elegans (1963–1998). [REVIEW]Miguel García-Sancho - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):16-28.
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    La afirmación del “Yo” en la locura del Quijote de Unamuno: una mirada desde ortodoxia de Chesterton.Federico José García Larrain - 2020 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 30 (1):119-126.
    Miguel de Unamuno celebra la locura del Quijote como una afirmación del “yo” en su Vida de don Quijote y Sancho. Para G.K. Chesterton la afirmación radical del “yo” es el elemento fundamental de la locura, pero no algo para ser celebrado. Para Chesterton la locura del Quijote no está tanto en la afirmación de su propio “yo” sino en la afirmación de una realidad olvidada, invisible para quienes se han acostumbrado a vivir en un mundo que ha (...)
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    Miguel García-Sancho. Biology, Computing, and the History of Molecular Sequencing: From Proteins to DNA, 1945–2000. xiii + 242 pp., illus., apps., bibl., indexes. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. $85. [REVIEW]Joseph November - 2013 - Isis 104 (3):647-648.
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    Miguel García-Sancho and James Lowe, A History of Genomics Across Species, Communities, and Projects, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023, ISBN: 9783031061295, 380 pp. [REVIEW]Hallam Stevens - 2024 - Journal of the History of Biology 57 (1):161-163.
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    Miguel García-Sancho. Biology, Computing, and the History of Molecular Sequencing; From Proteins to DNA, 1945-2000. [REVIEW]Pnina Geraldine Abir-Am - 2014 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 29 (3):433-436.
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    The Ideal in Nonideal Social Ontology.Garcia-Godinez Miguel - 2024 - Analysis 84 (2):434-444.
    Class, race and gender are three of the most salient factors in society. They determine to an important extent the opportunities we have, e.g. to access public.
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    Miguel García-Sancho, Biology, Computing, and the History of Molecular Sequencing: From Proteins to DNA, 1945–2000. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. xiii+242. ISBN 978-0-230-25032-1. £55.00. [REVIEW]Neeraja Sankaran - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Science 46 (3):543-544.
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    Making the state responsible: A proxy account of legal organizations and private agents acting for the state.Garcia-Godinez Miguel - 2023 - Journal of Social Philosophy 55 (1):62-80.
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    Una evaluación on-line a la demanda para el autoaprendizaje.Miguel Balbás, Agustín García-Berrocal, Cristina Montalvo & J. Ignacio Díaz de Villafranca - 2011 - Arbor 187 (Extra_3):243-248.
  26. Formalistas extremos y moderados en la interpretación de Aristóteles Z 3, 1029 a-b.Miguel García-Valdecasas Merino - 2005 - Anuario Filosófico 38 (83):747-770.
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  27. Notas sobre cómo plantear en la actualidad el problema filosófico de Dios.Miguel García-Baró López - 1994 - Diálogo Filosófico 28:4-26.
    En el planteamiento del problema filosófico de Dios se ponen en juego todas las cuestiones decisivas de la filosofía: la metafísica, la epistemología, la antropología, la ética, etc. La situación histórica del saber filosófico influye además de manera directa en la posibilidad y el modo mismo de ese planteamiento. M. García-Baró, con la circunspección de quien conoce las enormes dificultades entrañadas en el problema, con la competencia de quien conoce de cerca la situación histórica actual de la filosofía, nos (...)
     
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  28. Actualidad de la filosofía primera. Nota breve.Miguel García-Baró López - 1988 - Diálogo Filosófico 10:72-79.
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  29. Crisis y pensamiento.Miguel García-Baró López - 2013 - Nova et Vetera: Temas de Vida Cristiana 37 (75):132-140.
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  30. El dolor no enseña siempre.Miguel García-Baró López - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (981):27-31.
    Los antiguos poetas de Grecia, hombres inspirados, describían nuestra existencia con una serie de rasgos entre los que no solían olvidar, como si éste los resumiera todos por fin, el de el ser que aguanta. No nos atribuían inteligencia, ni práctica ni teórica; tampoco nos concedías potencia para llevar a cabo nuestros planes; menos aún, vida sin fin. Pensaban, más bien, de nosotros que somos soberbios y que la soberbia nos ofusca, y que somos supersticiosos, crueles, avariciosos.
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  31. Fenomenología transcendental y teología racional.Miguel García-Baró López - 1987 - Diálogo Filosófico 8:145-158.
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    Hacia la interpretación folosófica del horror: Una nota a propósito de la obra filosófico-teológica de Emil Fackenheim.Miguel García-Baró López - 2001 - Isegoría: Revista de Filosofía Moral y Política 23:173-182.
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  33. Introducción a la teoría de la verdad de Michel Henry.Miguel García-Baró López - 1997 - Diálogo Filosófico 38:189-202.
    Michel Henry, uno de los representantes del nuevo pensamiento, que comienza convirtiendo a todo el hombre en pura pregunta que atraviesa las capas endurecidas de la verdad tradicional, esta convencido de que la riqueza de la tradición occidental es tan grande que cree que lo esencial de lo que él descubre como lo impensado en Europa se le ha destacado gracias, en buena parte, a la labor magisterial de las figuras mas celebres de la propia filosofía europea. Y esto sucede, (...)
     
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  34. La expansión de la fenomenología.Miguel García-Baró López & Juan José García Norro - 2005 - In Manuel Garrido (ed.), El Legado Filosófico y Científico Del Siglo Xx. Cátedra.
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  35. La filosofía primera de Edmund Husserl en torno a 1900.Miguel García-Baró López - 1986 - Dianoia 32:41-70.
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    La religión como inocencia.Miguel García-Baró López - 1996 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 1:75-84.
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  37. La revolución fenomenológica.Miguel García-Baró López - 2005 - In Manuel Garrido (ed.), El Legado Filosófico y Científico Del Siglo Xx. Cátedra.
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  38. Notas sobre la mística cristiana en la perspectiva de la experiencia filosófica.Miguel García-Baró López - 2010 - Diálogo Filosófico 77:257-274.
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  39. Sobre la naturaleza de las leyes empíricas.Miguel García-Baró López - 1982 - Anuario Filosófico 15 (2):209-214.
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  40. Sobre la naturaleza y ámbito del diálogo.Miguel García-Baró López - 2006 - Critica 56 (938):18-23.
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    Cinerama móvil.Miguel García González - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6):1-15.
    El espectáculo cinematográfico Cinerama es un referente en la tecnología de la gran pantalla. Gracias a Fred Waller y Hazard Reeves, Cinerama elevó su popularidad. Este hecho derivó en la creación de pabellones móviles itinerantes. Cinesa inició en España el desarrollo del Cinerama móvil, ante la falta de salas cinematográficas. Recurrieron, en 1966, a Emilio Pérez Piñero para la realización de un pabellón móvil que imitara Cinerama Dome, obra de Welton Becket, que siguió la patente de la cúpula geodésica de (...)
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  42. Redes sociales en el móvil.José Miguel García Hervás - 2010 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 83:8-12.
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  43. La integración laboral a partir de los itinerarios y el tratamiento de las drogodependencias.Juan Miguel García Nogueroles - 2007 - Aposta 33:3.
  44. Segmentación, precariedad y nueva ciudadanía. Consecuencias de los cambios en el modelo de empleo.Juan Miguel García Nogueroles - 2009 - Aposta 41:2.
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    Rezension: Biomedical Computing. Digitizing Life in the United States von Joseph C. November. Biology, Computing, and the History of Molecular Sequencing. From Proteins to DNA, 1945–2000 von Miguel GarcíaSancho[REVIEW]Mathias Grote - 2013 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 36 (2):200-202.
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    Principios de derecho natural como fundamento filosófico del derecho.Miguel Sancho Izquierdo - 1974 - Zaragoza: Distribución Librería Pórtico.
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    An example of methodological process of grounded theory.Miguel Ángel Bonilla-García & Ana Delia López-Suárez - 2016 - Cinta de Moebio 57:305-315.
    Grounded theory, a research method born out of the social sciences field, offers a flexible technique that allows simultaneous data collection and processing. Researchers using this method immerse themselves in an area of study, focusing their observations on the data and taking into consideration not only their own interpretations, but also those of the other subjects involved, in order to strengthen their understanding of the social phenomena under examination. This text briefly describes the concept of grounded theory and uses concrete (...)
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    CEO letters: Social license to operate and community involvement in the mining industry.Blanca de-Miguel-Molina, Vicente Chirivella-González & Beatriz García-Ortega - 2018 - Business Ethics 28 (1):36-55.
    This paper aims to analyse how the discourse of CEO letters and other factors influence community involvement and Social Licence to Operate (SLO) in the mining industry. The analysis is based on qualitative information disclosed in sustainability reports and CEO letters from 32 mining firms. Content analysis was undertaken to obtain data for the study, and then a regression analysis and a multiple correspondence analysis were used to test the hypotheses defined in the study. The results indicate that the CEO (...)
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    CEO letters: Social license to operate and community involvement in the mining industry.Blanca de‐Miguel‐Molina, Vicente Chirivella‐González & Beatriz García‐Ortega - 2018 - Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (1):36-55.
    This paper aims to analyse how the discourse of CEO letters and other factors influence community involvement and Social Licence to Operate (SLO) in the mining industry. The analysis is based on qualitative information disclosed in sustainability reports and CEO letters from 32 mining firms. Content analysis was undertaken to obtain data for the study, and then a regression analysis and a multiple correspondence analysis were used to test the hypotheses defined in the study. The results indicate that the CEO (...)
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    The grounds for the model-theoretic account of the logical properties.Manuel García-Carpintero Sánchez-Miguel - 1992 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (1):107-131.
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