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  1. Balmes y la filosofia de la historia.«.Tomâs Carreras Artau - forthcoming - Pensamiento.
     
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    Estudios filosóficos.Tomás Carreras Y. Artau - 1966 - Barcelona: Instituto Luis Vives de Filosofía.
    1. Escritos doctrinales -- 2. Escritos histórico-filosóficos.
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  3. Introducció a la història del pensament filosòfic a Catalunya i cinc assaigs sobre l'actitud filosòfica.Tomás Carreras Y. Artau - 1931 - Barcelona: Llibreria Catalònia.
     
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  4. Nociones de filosofía.Josquin Carreras Artau - 1954 - Barcelona,: Edic. Alma Mater.
     
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  5. Ioannis Duns Scoti opera omnia.Joaquín Carreras Artau & Staff - 1955 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (53/54):407.
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  6. Rey Altuna, Luis: "la Inmortalidad Del Alma A La Luz De Los Filósofos".J. Carrera Artau & Staff - 1961 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 20 (76):91.
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  7. Rubert Y Candau, J. M.: "el Sentido Último De La Vida".J. Carreras Artau & Staff - 1960 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 19 (72):75.
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  8. Historia de la filosofía española.Carreras Y. Artau - 1939 - Madrid,: Real academia de ciencias exactas, físicas y naturales. Edited by Joaquín Carreras Y. Artau & Adolfo Bonilla Y. San Martín.
  9. Apports hispaniques à la philosophie chrétienne de l'Occident.Joaquín Carreras Y. Artau - 1962 - Louvain,: Publications universitaires de Louvain. Edited by Juan Tusquets Terrats.
    Biographie de Joaquin Carreras y Artau.--Biographie de Mgr Juan Tusquets.--Introduction par J. C. A.--Pierre d'Espagne, Pape Jean XXI, par J. Carreras Artau.--Raymond Lulle, un logicien et encyclopédiste du XIIIe siècle, par J. Carreras Artau.--Louis Vives, philosophe de l'humanisme, par J. Carreras Artau.--François Suárez, sa métaphysique et sa critériologie, par J. Tusquets.--Jaime Balmes, son système philosophique, par J. Tusquets.--Les contemporaíns (Zaragüeta, Zubiri, D'Ors, Muñoz Alonso), par J. Tusquets.
     
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  10. Raymund Lull und der Geist seiner Philosophie.Thomasfil Carreras Y. Artau - forthcoming - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit.
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  11. Balmes y la filosofía de la historia.Tomás Carreras - 1947 - Pensamiento 3 (1947):269-280.
     
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  12. Filosofía de la ley según santo Tomás de Aquino..Carreras Y. Arañó & Juan[From Old Catalog] - 1919 - Madrid,: Editorial Reus (s. a.).
     
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    Joaquín Carreras Artau. Algunos recuerdos de una larga amistad.Lluís Pericot I. Garcia - 1964 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 17:9-15.
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    Joaquín Carreras Artau. Algunos recuerdos de una larga amistad.LluísPericot I. Garcia - 1964 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 17:9-15.
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    Don Joaquín Carreras Artau. Elogio de un maestro.Miquel Siguan - 1964 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 17:3-7.
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    Nota bibliográfica sobre el dr. Joaquín Carreras Artau.Lluís Cuéllar - 1964 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 17:17-22.
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    Apports hispaniques à la philosophie chrétienne de l'occident. Par Joaquin Carreras Artau et Juan Tusquets Terrats. Louvain, Publications Universitaires. Paris, Béatrice-Nauwelaerts, 1962. 206 pages. [REVIEW]Robert Trempe - 1964 - Dialogue 2 (4):489.
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    La Filosofía vasca de Aniceto Olano (1896-1966), alias Miguel de Alzo. Un ejemplo de historiografía nacionalista de la filosofía. [REVIEW]Max Pérez Muñoz - 2022 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 108:205-223.
    En 1934, Aniceto Olano (1896-1966), alias Miguel de Alzo, publicó un folleto titulado Filosofía vasca, donde se defiende la existencia de una filosofía nacional para Euskal Herria. Esta obra debe estudiarse como un ejemplo de la historiografía nacionalista de la filosofía, paralelo a los casos de la filosofía nacional alemana, francesa, polonesa, etc. En la península Ibérica, encontramos los precedentes de la filosofía nacional española (Menéndez y Pelayo), la filosofía nacional andaluza (Federico de Castro) y la filosofía nacional catalana (Torras (...)
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  19. Santo Tomás de Aquino.Eudaldo Forment Giralt - 2007 - Barcelona: Editorial Ariel.
    Esta deslumbrante biografía de Santo Tomás de Aquino perfila la vida y la obra del filósofo y fraile dominico del siglo XIII, cuyo pensamiento, después de más de siete siglos, continua vigente. Eudaldo Forment, uno de los grandes especialistas en la figura de Santo Tomás, recrea sus años de formación, sus viajes, la evolución de su pensamiento filosófico, su carrera académica, los grandes hitos de su vida... El autor ha estudiado las fuentes primarias y las biografías posteriores, para ofrecer un (...)
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    Mach and Panqualityism.Tomas Hribek - 2019 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence. Springer Verlag. pp. 165-176.
    The chapter discusses the rejuvenation of an interest in Mach in the recent metaphysics and philosophy of mind. In the early twentieth century, Mach had been interpreted as a phenomenalist, but phenomenalism fell out of favor in the 1950s. In the later decades, he received praise for his naturalism, but his contributions to metaphysics or philosophy of mind were regarded as misbegotten or irrelevant. With the search for a monistic alternative to both materialism and dualism in the recent philosophy of (...)
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    La regla quarta del Mètode i la Geometria.Josep Pla I. Carrera - 1999 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:145-154.
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    Los cuatro elementos del arte: nuevo análisis del fenómeno artístico, analíticas y actualismos.José Salguero Carrera - 1997 - Córdoba: Publicaciones Obra Social y Cultural CajaSur.
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    La justicia y el derecho.Tomás D. Casares - 1974 - Buenos Aires: Abeledo-Perrot.
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  24. Ethical challenges and the aspirational university : fund-raising and spectator sports.J. Douglas Toma & Mark Kavanaugh - 2011 - In Tricia Bertram Gallant (ed.), Creating the ethical academy: a systems approach to understanding misconduct and empowering change in higher education. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Argentina: The Reproduction of Capital Accumulation through Political Crisis.Juan Iñigo Carrera - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (1):185-219.
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    The Symbol of the Mask.Julio Martín Alcántara Carrera - 2022 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (5):e21088.
    The Zapatista Indigenous Movement from Chiapas, Mexico is an example of the anthropological dynamics between the visible and the invisible in Western culture and the possible revolution of perceiving reality as such since they had to cover their faces with masks in their rebel anti-system movement in order to be considered as having the same dignity as other human beings: they performed a revolutionary act that changed the symbolic order of the visible by the public exhibition of their colonial submission. (...)
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  27. Evaluating Arguments for the Sex/Gender Distinction.Tomas Bogardus - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (3):873-892.
    Many philosophers believe that our ordinary English words man and woman are “gender terms,” and gender is distinct from biological sex. That is, they believe womanhood and manhood are not defined even partly by biological sex. This sex/gender distinction is one of the most influential ideas of the twentieth century on the broader culture, both popular and academic. Less well known are the reasons to think it’s true. My interest in this paper is to show that, upon investigation, the arguments (...)
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  28. Knowledge is Believing Something Because It's True.Tomas Bogardus & Will Perrin - 2022 - Episteme 19 (2):178-196.
    Modalists think that knowledge requires forming your belief in a “modally stable” way: using a method that wouldn't easily go wrong, or using a method that wouldn't have given you this belief had it been false. Recent Modalist projects from Justin Clarke-Doane and Dan Baras defend a principle they call “Modal Security,” roughly: if evidence undermines your belief, then it must give you a reason to doubt the safety or sensitivity of your belief. Another recent Modalist project from Carlotta Pavese (...)
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  29. Knowledge Under Threat.Tomas Bogardus - 2014 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 88 (2):289-313.
    Many contemporary epistemologists hold that a subject S’s true belief that p counts as knowledge only if S’s belief that p is also, in some important sense, safe. I describe accounts of this safety condition from John Hawthorne, Duncan Pritchard, and Ernest Sosa. There have been three counterexamples to safety proposed in the recent literature, from Comesaña, Neta and Rohrbaugh, and Kelp. I explain why all three proposals fail: each moves fallaciously from the fact that S was at epistemic risk (...)
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  30. Some Internal Problems with Revisionary Gender Concepts.Tomas Bogardus - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (1):55-75.
    Feminism has long grappled with its own demarcation problem—exactly what is it to be a woman?—and the rise of trans-inclusive feminism has made this problem more urgent. I will first consider Sally Haslanger’s “social and hierarchical” account of woman, resulting from “Ameliorative Inquiry”: she balances ordinary use of the term against the instrumental value of novel definitions in advancing the cause of feminism. Then, I will turn to Katharine Jenkins’ charge that Haslanger’s view suffers from an “Inclusion Problem”: it fails (...)
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    Drawing mixed emotions: Sequential or simultaneous experiences?Pilar Carrera & Luis Oceja - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (2):422-441.
  32. Only All Naturalists Should Worry About Only One Evolutionary Debunking Argument.Tomas Bogardus - 2016 - Ethics 126 (3):636-661.
    Do the facts of evolution generate an epistemic challenge to moral realism? Some think so, and many “evolutionary debunking arguments” have been discussed in the recent literature. But they are all murky right where it counts most: exactly which epistemic principle is meant to take us from evolutionary considerations to the skeptical conclusion? Here, I will identify several distinct species of evolutionary debunking argument in the literature, each one of which relies on a distinct epistemic principle. Drawing on recent work (...)
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  33. Why the Trans Inclusion Problem cannot be Solved.Tomas Bogardus - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (4):1639-1664.
    What is a woman? The definition of this central concept of feminism has lately become especially controversial and politically charged. “Ameliorative Inquirists” have rolled up their sleeves to reengineer our ordinary concept of womanhood, with a goal of including in the definition all and only those who identify as women, both “cis” and “trans.” This has proven to be a formidable challenge. Every proposal so far has failed to draw the boundaries of womanhood in a way acceptable to the Ameliorative (...)
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    Deseo de engendrar y de dar a luz en lo bello: La estructura de Eros en el discurso de Diotima y su relación con la generación de conocimiento.Gabriel Arturo García Carrera - 2020 - Plato Journal 20:167-175.
    This paper aims to analyze Diotima’s definition of eros as a desire to beget and give birth in beauty. The main problem lies in the use of the notions of kuêsis, tokos, genesis and gennêsis. We will distinguish the meanings of each term and show that the erotic relationship is focused on the preservation of that which the lover already carries within himself. On this basis, and by using some passages from the Phaedrus, we seek, finally, to explain why science (...)
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    Postdisciplinary knowledge.Tomas Pernecky (ed.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Postdisciplinary Knowledge is the first book to articulate postdisciplinarity in philosophical, theoretical and methodological terms, helping to establish it as an important intellectual movement of the 21st century. It formulates what postdisciplinarity is, and how it can be implemented in research practice. The diverse chapters present a rich collection of highly creative thought-provoking essays and methodological insights. Written by a number of pioneering intellectuals with a range of backgrounds and research foci, these chapters cover a broad spectrum of areas demonstrating (...)
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    Metaphysics of the Common World: Whitehead, Latour, and the Modes of Existence.Tomas Weber - 2016 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 30 (4):515-533.
    ABSTRACT We exist only because we inhabit a world in common, embedded within networks of associations between humans and nonhumans. This is endlessly disclosed by our experience of the world. And yet, despite its palpability, it is clear that we have failed to mobilize a notion of the common world into something capable of guiding our modes of thought and collective forms of activity—our attitudes, our affective lives, our politics. How have we arrived here? Bruno Latour's work suggests that an (...)
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  37. Yes, Safety is in Danger.Tomas Bogardus & Chad Marxen - 2014 - Philosophia 42 (2):321-334.
    In an essay recently published in this journal (“Is Safety in Danger?”), Fernando Broncano-Berrocal defends the safety condition on knowledge from a counterexample proposed by Tomas Bogardus (Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2012). In this paper, we will define the safety condition, briefly explain the proposed counterexample, and outline Broncano-Berrocal’s defense of the safety condition. We will then raise four objections to Broncano-Berrocal’s defense, four implausible implications of his central claim. In the end, we conclude that Broncano-Berrocal’s defense of the safety (...)
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    Failure of chatbot Tay was evil, ugliness and uselessness in its nature or do we judge it through cognitive shortcuts and biases?Tomáš Zemčík - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (1):361-367.
    This study deals with the failure of one of the most advanced chatbots called Tay, created by Microsoft. Many users, commentators and experts strongly anthropomorphised this chatbot in their assessment of the case around Tay. This view is so widespread that we can identify it as a certain typical cognitive distortion or bias. This study presents a summary of facts concerning the Tay case, collaborative perspectives from eminent experts: Tay did not mean anything by its morally objectionable statements because, in (...)
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    Unitary and dual models of phenomenal consciousness.Tomáš Marvan & Michal Polák - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 56:1-12.
  40. Eladio Chávarri. Un pensador preocupado por los hombres de nuestro tiempo.Baldomero Lopez Carrera - 2002 - Estudios Filosóficos 51 (148):505-514.
     
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  41. La antropología de Edward Shillebeeckx: Un estudio desde la antropología de Eladio Chávarri, OP.Baldomero Lopez Carrera - 2011 - Ciencia Tomista 138 (1):79-105.
     
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  42. The Problem of Contingency for Religious Belief.Tomas Bogardus - 2013 - Faith and Philosophy 30 (4):371-392.
    In this paper, I hope to solve a problem that’s as old as the hills: the problem of contingency for religious belief. Paradigmatic examples of this argument begin with a counterfactual premise: had we been born at a different time or in a difference place, we easily could have held different beliefs on religious topics. Ultimately, and perhaps by additional steps, we’re meant to reach the skeptical conclusion that very many of our religious beliefs do not amount to knowledge. I (...)
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  43. Some Reluctant Skepticism about Rational Insight.Tomas Bogardus & Michael Burton - 2023 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 13 (4):280-296.
    There is much to admire in John Pittard’s recent book on the epistemology of disagreement. But here we develop one concern about the role that rational insight plays in his project. Pittard develops and defends a view on which a party to peer disagreement can show substantial partiality to his own view, so long as he enjoys even moderate rational insight into the truth of his view or the cogency of his reasoning for his view. Pittard argues that this may (...)
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    Del Homo Ludens a la gamificación.Carla Carreras Planas - 2017 - Quaderns de Filosofia 4 (1).
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  45. When What Had to Happen Was Not Bound to Happen: History, Chance, Narrative, Evolution.John Beatty & Isabel Carrera - 2011 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 5 (3):471-495.
    What is it for history to matter? Stephen Gould argued that unpredictability is part of the answer. For example, the “fact“ that repeated replays of the history of life would end differently every time is a sign that history matters to the course of evolution. But there is a problem here: if a particular point in the past leaves open alternative possible futures, then in what sense does that point in the past matter with regard to which of the outcomes (...)
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    Ethical Flaws in Artworks: An Argument for Contextual Conjunctivism.Tomas Koblizek - 2022 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (4):453-463.
    According to Ted Nannicelli, ethical disputes about art today often concern not the controversial attitudes expressed by the works but the ways in which they have been created, that is, as well as interpretation-oriented ethical criticism of art, we find production-oriented ethical criticism. The main question that I explore in this article is: are the interpretation- and production-oriented approaches to ethical art criticism essentially disconnected or can there be a connection between them? I argue that in the disjunctivist view, the (...)
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    Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning From Gilgamesh to Wall Street.Tomas Sedlacek - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    Argues that economics is a cultural phenomenon, rather than a strictly mathematical entity, that is found in mythology, religion, philosophy, psychology, ...
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  48. Disagreeing with the (religious) skeptic.Tomas Bogardus - 2013 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 74 (1):5-17.
    Some philosophers believe that, when epistemic peers disagree, each has an obligation to accord the other’s assessment equal weight as her own. Other philosophers worry that this Equal-Weight View is vulnerable to straightforward counterexamples, and that it requires an unacceptable degree of spinelessness with respect to our most treasured philosophical, political, and religious beliefs. I think that both of these allegations are false. To show this, I carefully state the Equal-Weight View, motivate it, describe apparent counterexamples to it, and then (...)
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    Contemporary Art and the Problem of Indiscernibles: An Adverbialist Approach.Tomáš Koblížek - forthcoming - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 60 (1):19-35.
    This paper addresses Arthur Danto’s claim that contemporary artworks, such as Andy Warhol’s Brillo Box, do not differ perceptually from ordinary objects, and that in order to see contemporary artworks as art the viewer has to move from mere experience to a meaning expressed by the work. I propose to supplement Danto’s thesis. I argue that, while some contemporary artworks may indeed be perceptually indistinguishable from ordinary objects, these works are distinguishable not only by means of meaning but also by (...)
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  50. Undefeated dualism.Tomas Bogardus - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 165 (2):445-466.
    In the standard thought experiments, dualism strikes many philosophers as true, including many non-dualists. This ‘striking’ generates prima facie justification: in the absence of defeaters, we ought to believe that things are as they seem to be, i.e. we ought to be dualists. In this paper, I examine several proposed undercutting defeaters for our dualist intuitions. I argue that each proposal fails, since each rests on a false assumption, or requires empirical evidence that it lacks, or overgenerates defeaters. By the (...)
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