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  1. Homo quidam erat dives: lectura del Sermón 80 del maestro Eckhart a la luz del Liber de Causis / Homo quidam erat dives: Reading of Meister Eckhart Sermon 80 in Light of Liber de Causis. [REVIEW]Oscar F. Bauchwitz - 2016 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 23:291.
    One of the Eckhart’s most challenging reflections is his analysis of the Biblical passage of beatitude of poverty, developed in Sermon 52. What we seek here is the interpretation made by Eckhart of another Biblical passage, where he tries to think of which way wealth is the fundamental characteristic of God. What interests us here is elucidate the use of Liber de Causis in his interpretation of such passage and to understand how in both passages one can relate the truly (...)
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    English Validation of the Parental Socialization Scale—ESPA29.Isabel Martínez, Edie Cruise, Óscar F. García & Sergio Murgui - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Changes in the Effective Connectivity of the Social Brain When Making Inferences About Close Others vs. the Self.Sofia Esménio, José Miguel Soares, Patrícia Oliveira-Silva, Óscar F. Gonçalves, Karl Friston & Joana Fernandes Coutinho - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Cuando construir también es pensar: la arquitectura anagógica de Saint Denis.Oscar Federico Bauchwitz - 2019 - Patristica Et Medievalia 40 (1).
    Este artículo busca saber en qué medida la iglesia de Saint Denis corresponde a las observaciones heideggerianas acerca del construir y del habitar, evidenciando el vínculo de Suger con las doctrinas de Dionisio, el pseudo-Areopagita, y Juan Escoto Eriúgena desde una perspectiva anagógica de la naturaleza y del mundo.
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  5. A História em Joaquim de Fiore.Oscar Federico Bauchwitz - 1994 - Princípios 1 (1):109-130.
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  6. A Questão da Secularização.Oscar Federico Bauchwitz - 1995 - Princípios 2 (2):143-157.
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  7. El Hombre como Interlocutor Divino: Hacia la Antropologia de Juan Escoto (Parte II).Oscar Federico Bauchwitz - 2001 - Princípios 8 (9):49-67.
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  8. El Paraí­so como Destino: Hacia la Antropologí­a de Juan Escoto (Parte 1).Oscar Federico Bauchwitz - 2000 - Princípios 7 (8):51-67.
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    Validation of the Five-Factor Self-Concept Questionnaire AF5 in Brazil: Testing Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance Across Language , Gender, and Age.Fernando Garcia, Isabel Martínez, Nekane Balluerka, Edie Cruise, Oscar F. Garcia & Emilia Serra - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  10. O que é metafísica.Jaimir Conte & Oscar Federico Bauchwitz - 2011 - Natal, RN, Brasil: Editora da UFRN.
    Atas do III Colóquio Internacional de Metafísica. [ISBN 978-85-7273-730-2]. Sumário: 1. Prazer, desejo e amor-paixão no texto de Lucrécio, por Antonio Júlio Garcia Freire; 2. Anaximandro: física, metafísica e direito, por Celso Martins Azar Filho; 3. Carta a Guimarães Rosa, por Cícero Cunha Bezerra; 4. Ante ens, non ens: La primacía de La negación em El neoplatonismo medievel, por Claudia D’Amico; 5. Metafísica e neoplatonismo, por David G. Santos; 6. Movimento e tempo no pensamento de Epicuro, por Everton da Silva (...)
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  11. One Body and One Spirit: A Study of the Church in the New Testament.Oscar J. F. Seitz - 1960
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  12. Homenaje a Luis B. Prieto F.F. Prieto, B. Luis, Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, Efraín Subero & Jesús Manuel Subero (eds.) - 1982 - Caracas: Casa de Bello.
     
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    The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Conducted by Yale University and the French Academy of Inscriptions and Letters. Final Report IV.Oscar Broneer, M. I. Rostovtzeff, A. R. Bellinger, F. E. Brown, N. P. Toll & C. B. Welles - 1948 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 68 (3):154.
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    Seeking consent for research with indigenous communities: a systematic review.Emily F. M. Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk, Heather D’Antoine, June Oscar, Maureen Carter & Elizabeth J. Elliott - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):65.
    BackgroundWhen conducting research with Indigenous populations consent should be sought from both individual participants and the local community. We aimed to search and summarise the literature about methods for seeking consent for research with Indigenous populations.MethodsA systematic literature search was conducted for articles that describe or evaluate the process of seeking informed consent for research with Indigenous participants. Guidelines for ethical research and for seeking consent with Indigenous people are also included in our review.ResultsOf 1447 articles found 1391 were excluded (...)
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    How embodied is action language? Neurological evidence from motor diseases.Juan F. Cardona, Lucila Kargieman, Vladimiro Sinay, Oscar Gershanik, Carlos Gelormini, Lucia Amoruso, María Roca, David Pineda, Natalia Trujillo, Maëva Michon, Adolfo M. García, Daniela Szenkman, Tristán Bekinschtein, Facundo Manes & Agustín Ibáñez - 2014 - Cognition 131 (2):311-322.
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    The Picture Talk Project: Starting a Conversation with Community Leaders on Research with Remote Aboriginal Communities of Australia.E. F. M. Fitzpatrick, G. Macdonald, A. L. C. Martiniuk, H. D’Antoine, J. Oscar, M. Carter, T. Lawford & E. J. Elliott - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):34.
    Researchers are required to seek consent from Indigenous communities prior to conducting research but there is inadequate information about how Indigenous people understand and become fully engaged with this consent process. Few studies evaluate the preference or understanding of the consent process for research with Indigenous populations. Lack of informed consent can impact on research findings. The Picture Talk Project was initiated with senior Aboriginal leaders of the Fitzroy Valley community situated in the far north of Western Australia. Aboriginal people (...)
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    The picture talk project: Aboriginal community input on consent for research.Emily F. M. Fitzpatrick, Gaynor Macdonald, Alexandra L. C. Martiniuk, June Oscar, Heather D’Antoine, Maureen Carter, Tom Lawford & Elizabeth J. Elliott - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):12.
    The consent and community engagement process for research with Indigenous communities is rarely evaluated. Research protocols are not always collaborative, inclusive or culturally respectful. If participants do not trust or understand the research, selection bias may occur in recruitment, affecting study results potentially denying participants the opportunity to provide more knowledge and greater understanding about their community. Poorly informed consent can also harm the individual participant and the community as a whole. Invited by local Aboriginal community leaders of the Fitzroy (...)
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  18. Actividades del Comité Ejecutivo Servir es Nuestro Objetivo.C. P. C. Manuel C. Gutiérrez García, C. P. C. Óscar Márquez Cristerna, C. P. C. Luis R. Argüelles Rosenzweig, C. P. C. José Besil Bardawil, C. P. C. Leopoldo Escobar Latapí, C. P. C. Adolfo F. Alcocer Medinilla, C. P. C. Jorge Sánchez Hernández, C. P. C. Vícto Keller Kaplanska, C. P. C. Lucina Trejo Ceseña & C. P. C. Pedro Núñez Rodríguez - forthcoming - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs.
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    C. F. Gauss and geodetic observations.Oscar Sheynin - 1994 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 46 (3):253-283.
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    Los derechos humanos Y el estado moderno. (¿Qué hace moderno al derecho moderno?).Óscar Correas - 2003 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 37:271-285.
    The object of this t e xt is to present human rights as subjec t i ve rights, and therefore, as an appropriate fo r m of discourse in mode r n socie t y . Subject i v e rights are a discourse strat e gy through w hich ind i viduals h a ve lost contact with their companions in c i vil socie t y , and th e y f ind themsel v es isolate d , (...)
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    Hegel: ¿más allá del bien y del mal?Óscar Cubo Ugarte - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 37:11-30.
    Con el título de nuestro trabajo pretendemos investigar el problema de la libertad en la figura de G. W. F. Hegel desde una perspectiva propiamente ontológica. Con vistas a este propósito hemos querido deslindar el problema moral de la libertad de su dimensión propiamente ontológica, sobre todo en un texto como la Fenomenología del Espíritu, que en nuestros días cumple su aniversario doscientos. Por medio de este análisis del problema de la libertad en la Fenomenología del Espíritu, también hemos conseguido (...)
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  22. Suárez, filósofo de encrucijada o del nacimiento de la ontología.Oscar Fernandez - 2006 - Pensamiento 62 (232):121-138.
    En el presente trabajo se estudian las distintas interpretaciones de la metafísica de Francisco Suárez propuestas en el siglo xx. Éstas se dividen en tres grupos: esencialista, existencialista y objetivista. La interpretación esencialista ha sido mantenida fundamentalmente por autores tomistas, siendo E. Gilson el estudioso más destacado. La interpretación existencialista, con J. Hellín a la cabeza, puede ser analizada como reacción a la esencialista. La interpretación noético-objetivista encuentra su fuente de inspiración en M. Heidegger y su impulso definitivo en los (...)
     
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  23. Humanismo y política en Luis B. Prieto F.por Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta - 1982 - In F. Prieto, B. Luis, Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, Efraín Subero & Jesús Manuel Subero (eds.), Homenaje a Luis B. Prieto F. Caracas: Casa de Bello.
     
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    Nomadismo y espíritu libre. La noción de Freisinnigkeit en el pensamiento político nietzscheano.Oscar Quejido Alonso - 2019 - Endoxa 43:155.
    En diferentes ocasiones a lo largo de su obra, F. Nietzsche utiliza el término Freisinnigkeit para referirse a una cierta «liberalidad de espíritu». Esta noción se relaciona directamente con la de espíritu libre, así como con el planteamiento nietzscheano del nomadismo y, más particularmente, con el de la diáspora judía. En este artículo mostraremos cómo, por medio de estas nociones, Nietzsche genera un espacio para la reflexión política en el que es posible integrar cuestiones tales como su radical crítica al (...)
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  25. Metafí­sica: história e problemas, de Bonaccini, J. A.; Medeiros, M. da Paz N.; Silva, M. F. e Bauchwitz, O. F. (Orgs.). [REVIEW]Glenn W. Erickson - 2006 - Princípios 13 (19):216-218.
    Resenha do livro de Juan Adolfo Bonaccini, Maria de Paz Nunes Medeiros, Markus Figueira de Silva e Oscar Frederico Bauchwitz (Org.). Metafísica: história e problemas: atas do I Colóquio Internacional da Metafísica . Natal: EDUFRN, 2006, 332 páginas. [Coleçáo Metafísica n. 5].
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    An essay in speculative mysticism: HERMAN F. ŠULIGOJ.Herman F. Šuligoj - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (4):469-484.
    I entitled the paper ‘An Essay in Speculative Mysticism’ because it undertakes, in the tradition of such ancient and mediaeval mystics as Plotinus, Pseudo-Dionysius, Hugh and Richard of St Victor, Nicholas of Cusa, Ruysbroeck, and Meister Eckhart, to mate psychological introspection with ontological speculation, focusing on the rather fundamental themes of Identity, Alterity, Transcendant Identity , and Illusion . I acknowledge my more recent, general indebtment to the rich reservoir of contemporary research in the area of Transpersonal Psychology, a research (...)
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    Archbishop Oscar Romero.Kevin F. Burke - 2003 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 13 (2):105-124.
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    Eidetic Imagery and Typological Methods of Investigation, By E. R. Jaensch. Translated by Oscar Oeser D.Phil. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1930. pp. 136. Price 7s. 6d. net.). [REVIEW]F. Aveling - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (21):121-.
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    Writing & freedom: from nothing to persons and back.William F. Myers - 2018 - Steubenville, OH: Franciscan University Press.
    Twelve essays in literary theory, philosophy, and religion--about atheism, freedom, and "the Jesus thought experiment"--connect, but don't conclude. A recurring theme is the "nothing" at the heart of the deep atheism of George Eliot, Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde, Rudyard Kipling, and Thomas Hardy, who approach "nothing" with a directness lacking in their English-speaking philosophical contemporaries. How does being in the world--Thomas Nagel's "what-it's-likeness"--and how do values--Alasdair MacIntyre's justice and misericordia--fare in the face of the mindless "It" that Hardy finds (...)
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    The Role of History in Latin American Philosophy: Contemporary Perspectives.Elizabeth Millâan-Zaibert & Arleen L. F. Salles - 2005 - SUNY Press.
    This book brings the history of Latin American philosophy to an English-speaking audience through the prominent voices of Mauricio Beuchot, Horacio Cerutti-Guldberg, María Luisa Femenías, Jorge J. E. Gracia, Oscar R. Martí, León Olivé, Carlos Pereda, and Eduardo Rabossi. They argue that Spanish is not a philosophically irrelevant language and that there are original positions to be found in the work of Latin American philosophers.
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  31. A caminho do silêncio: a filosofia de Escoto Eriúgena, de Oscar Bauchwitz.Soraya Guimarães da Silva - 2007 - Princípios 14 (21):303-306.
    Resenha do livro de Bauchwitz, Oscar Federico. A caminho do silêncio: a filosofia de Escoto Eriúgena . Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumará, 2003. 130 páginas. [Coleçáo Metafísica, n. 1].
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  32. A caminho do silêncio: a filosofia de Escoto Eriúgena, de Oscar Bauchwitz.Soraya Guimarães da Silva - 2007 - Princípios 14 (21):303-306.
    Resenha do livro de Bauchwitz, Oscar Federico. A caminho do silêncio: a filosofia de Escoto Eriúgena . Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumará, 2003. 130 páginas. [Coleçáo Metafísica, n. 1].
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    A. Barabino : Luciano: La morte di Peregrino. Introduzione di F. Montanari. Pp. xxvi + 59. Milan: Oscar Mondadori, 2003. Paper, €8. ISBN: 88-04-51936-3. [REVIEW]Karen Ní Mheallaigh - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (1):356-357.
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    The Picture of Dorian Gray.Oscar Wilde - 2021 - New York, NY: Chartwell.
    Dorian Gray pays a hefty price for years of sin and vice in this completely unabridged edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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    How does one apply statistical analysis to our understanding of the development of human relationships.Oscar Kempthorne - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):138-139.
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    The return of the king’s two bodies: liberal arguments for the moderating powers of monarchy in post-revolutionary France and Portugal.Oscar Ferreira - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Arguments analogous to those found in the late medieval theory of the king’s two bodies, popularized by Ernst Kantorowicz, were resurrected in early nineteenth-century constitutional theories of the moderating powers of monarchy. Post-revolutionary French liberal thought, echoed by its Portuguese counterpart, rediscovered the virtues of the institution of royalty, notably the immaterial and immortal body of the king. This rediscovery was prompted by the uncertainties of different national political contexts which made many contemporaries believe it desirable to integrate restored monarchies (...)
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    Deweyan conceptual engineering: reconstruction, concepts, and philosophical inquiry.Oscar Westerblad - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Reconstruction is a central notion in Dewey’s account of inquiry and in his metaphilosophical commitments. In his work, Dewey made a call for reconstruction of philosophy, in the reconstruction of central notions of the discipline, like knowledge, logic, truth, the good, reason, and experience. Inquiry itself is reconstructive, according to Dewey, involving the transformation of an indeterminate situation into one which is determinate and understood. Dewey’s philosophical views should therefore be of interest to those taking part in the recent turn (...)
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    Balancing Benefits and Risks of Immortal Data.Oscar A. Zarate, Julia Green Brody, Phil Brown, Monica D. Ramirez-Andreotta, Laura Perovich & Jacob Matz - 2015 - Hastings Center Report 46 (1):36-45.
    An individual's health, genetic, or environmental-exposure data, placed in an online repository, creates a valuable shared resource that can accelerate biomedical research and even open opportunities for crowd-sourcing discoveries by members of the public. But these data become “immortalized” in ways that may create lasting risk as well as benefit. Once shared on the Internet, the data are difficult or impossible to redact, and identities may be revealed by a process called data linkage, in which online data sets are matched (...)
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    The Essential Need for Research Misconduct Allegation Audits.Lisa Loikith & Robert Bauchwitz - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (4):1027-1049.
    Nearly 90 % of allegations of biomedical research misconduct in the United States are dismissed by responsible institutions without any faculty assessment or auditable record. Recently, members of the U.S. Congress have complained that the penalties for those against whom findings of research misconduct are made are too light and that too few grant funds associated with research misconduct have been recovered for use by other researchers and taxpayers. Here we discuss the laws that empower federal agencies that can oversee (...)
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  40. What is speciesism?Oscar Horta - 2010 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23 (3):243-266.
    In spite of the considerable literature nowadays existing on the issue of the moral exclusion of nonhuman animals, there is still work to be done concerning the characterization of the conceptual framework with which this question can be appraised. This paper intends to tackle this task. It starts by defining speciesism as the unjustified disadvantageous consideration or treatment of those who are not classified as belonging to a certain species. It then clarifies some common misunderstandings concerning what this means. Next, (...)
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  41. La Naturaleza como clamor del silencio: la doctrina de la Teofanía según el Eriúgena.Ascar Federico Bauchwitz - 2001 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 8:205-218.
    La doctrina de la teofanía es un punto central de la filosofía de Juan Escoto, llamado Eriúgena. Confluyen en tal doctrina elementos neoplatónicos que ponen en evidencia la relación entre Criador y creación, al tiempo que expresan el sentido fundamental de la diferencia que nombra la naturaleza en cuanto aparición y ocultamiento.
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    Editorial Vol. 3 Núm. 2.Oscar Yecid Aparicio Gómez - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 3 (2):9-10.
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  43. Can Hinge Epistemology Close the Door on Epistemic Relativism?Oscar A. Piedrahita - 2021 - Synthese (1-2):1-27.
    I argue that a standard formulation of hinge epistemology is host to epistemic relativism and show that two leading hinge approaches (Coliva’s acceptance account and Pritchard’s nondoxastic account) are vulnerable to a form of incommensurability that leads to relativism. Building on both accounts, I introduce a new, minimally epistemic conception of hinges that avoids epistemic relativism and rationally resolves hinge disagreements. According to my proposed account, putative cases of epistemic incommensurability are rationally resolvable: hinges are propositions that are the objects (...)
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  44. Debunking the Idyllic View of Natural Processes: Population Dynamics and Suffering in the Wild.Oscar Horta - 2010 - Telos: Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Utilitaristas 17 (1):73-90.
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    Reducing Wild Animal Suffering Effectively: Why Impracticability and Normative Objections Fail Against the Most Promising Ways of Helping Wild Animals.Oscar Horta & Dayron Teran - 2023 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 26 (2):217-230.
    This paper presents some of the most promising ways wild animals are currently being helped, as well as other ways of helping that may be implemented easily in the near future. They include measures to save animals affected by harmful weather events, wild animal vaccination programs, and projects aimed at reducing suffering among synanthropic animals. The paper then presents other ways of helping wild animals that, while noncontroversial, may reduce aggregate suffering at the ecosystem level. The paper argues that impracticability (...)
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    Three problems for the evolutionary debunking argument.Oscar Davis & Damian Cox - 2023 - Ratio 36 (1):41-50.
    In attempting to debunk moral realism through an appeal to evolutionary facts, debunkers face a series of problems, which we label the problems of scope, corrosiveness, and post‐hoc justification. To overcome these problems, debunkers must assume certain metaphysical or epistemological positions, or otherwise pre‐establish them. In doing so, they must assume or pre‐establish the very conclusion they seek in advancing the argument. This means that such debunking arguments either beg the question against the moral realist or are undermined as standalone (...)
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  47. German philosophy in 1909.Oscar Ewald - 1910 - Philosophical Review 19 (5):481-504.
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    Controversies surrounding mental testing.Oscar Kempthorne & Leroy Wolins - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):348-349.
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    Four Epistemological Gaps in Alloanimal Episodic Memory Studies.Oscar S. Miyamoto Gómez - forthcoming - Biosemiotics:1-19.
    Experimental studies show that some corvids, apes, and rodents possess a common long-term memory system that allows them to take goal-directed actions on the basis of absent spatiotemporal contexts. In other words, evidence supports the hypothesis that Episodic Memory —far from being uniquely human— has evolved as a cross-species meaning making system. However, within this zoosemiotic breakthrough, neurocognitive studies now struggle characterizing the relations between teleological factors and phenomenological factors that would account for the episodic behavior displayed by these living (...)
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    Is there a latin american philosophy.Oscar R. Marti - 1983 - Metaphilosophy 14 (1):46–52.
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