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    The Teaching of the Mathematical Disciplines in Sixteenth-Century Spain.Víctor Navarro-Brotóns - 2006 - Science & Education 15 (2-4):209-233.
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    The Birth of Particle Physics In Spain.Víctor Navarro-Brotóns, Jorge Velasco González & José Doménech Torres - 2005 - Minerva 43 (2):183-196.
    Experimental high-energy and nuclear physics was created in Spain thanks to Joaquín Catalá de Alemany, who founded the Institute of Corpuscular Physics (IFIC) at the University of Valencia in 1950. The physics of photographic emulsions, cheap and easy to manipulate, were well adapted to the depressed situation in Spain following the Civil War. This essay describes how, using these techniques, Catalá de Alemany created a group, established links with international laboratories, and fostered a tradition that continues today.
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    The construction of universal cosmography in the renaissance: Matthew McLean: The Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster: describing the world in the reformation. Aldershot-Burlington: Ashgate, 2007. vii + 378 pp, £60.00 HB.Victor Navarro Brotons - 2010 - Metascience 19 (1):143-146.
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    Revolucion cientifica, Renacimiento e historia de la ciencia. Antonio Beltran.Victor Navarro Brotons - 1996 - Isis 87 (3):547-547.
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    Fernand Hallyn. Gemma Frisius, arpenteur de la terre et du ciel. 237 pp., illus., bibl., index. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2008. €49. [REVIEW]Víctor Navarro-Brotons - 2010 - Isis 101 (3):642-643.
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    Miguel A. Granada. El umbral de la modernidad: Estudios sobre filosofía, religión y ciencia entre Petrarca y Descartes. 513 pp., bibls., index. Barcelona: Herder, 2000. [REVIEW]Víctor Navarro Brotóns - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):365-366.
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  7. Razonatoria.Gregorio Mayans Y. Siscar, Antonio Mestre, Juan José Garrido Zaragozá, José María López Piñero & Víctor Navarro Brotons - 1999 - Valencia: Diputación de Valencia. Edited by Antonio Mestre, Garrido Zaragozá, Juan José, López Piñero, José María & Víctor Navarro Brotons.
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    Víctor Navarro Brotons. Disciplinas, saberes y prácticas: Filosofía natural, matemáticas y astronomía en la sociedad española de la época moderna. 496 pp., illus., figs., tables, bibl., index. Valencia: Publicacions de la Universitat de València, 2014. [REVIEW]Marcelo Aranda - 2016 - Isis 107 (2):395-396.
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    Víctor Navarro Brotóns;, William Eamon . Más allá de la Leyenda Negra: España y la Revolutión Científica/Beyond the Black Legend: Spain and the Scientific Revolution. 529 pp., bibls. Valencia: Publicacions de la Universitat de València, 2007. €30. [REVIEW]Beatriz Domingues - 2009 - Isis 100 (4):906-907.
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    Víctor Navarro Brotons. Jerónimo Muñoz: Matemáticas, cosmología y humanismo en la época del Renacimiento. València, Spain: Universitat de València, 2019, 324 pp. ISBN: 9788491344391. [REVIEW]Mariana Sanchez - 2020 - Centaurus 62 (4):835-837.
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    Libro del nuevo cometa; Littera ad Bartholomaeum Reisacherum; Summa del prognostico del cometa. Jeronimo Munoz, Victor Navarro Brotons, Elizabeth Ladd.Robert A. Hatch - 1985 - Isis 76 (4):636-637.
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    Los impresos cientificos espanoles de los siglos XV y XVI: Inventario, bibliometria, y thesaurusJose M. Lopez Pinero Francesc Bujosa Homar Victor Navarro Brotons Eugenio Portela Marco Maria Luz Lopez Terrada Jose Pardo Tomas.Allen G. Debus - 1986 - Isis 77 (1):189-190.
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    Historia de la ciencia al Pais ValenciaJose Maria Lopez Pinero Victor Navarro Brotons.Thomas F. Glick - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):708-709.
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    Miguel A. Granada, Adam Mosley and Nicholas Jardine, Christoph Rothmann's Discourse on the Comet of 1585. An Edition and Translation with Accompanying Essays. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2014. Pp. xx + 379. ISBN 978-90-04-26023-4. £115.00 .Víctor Navarro Brotóns, Disciplinas, Saberes y Prácticas: Filosofia Natural, Matemáticas y Astronomía en la Sociedad Española de la Época Moderna. València: Universitat de València, 2014. Pp. 496. ISBN 978-84-370-9446-5. £26.75. [REVIEW]Luís Miguel Carolino - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Science 49 (2):292-293.
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    Matematicas, cosmologia, y humanismo en la Espana del siglo XVI: Los Comentarios al segundo libro de la Historia natural de Plinio de Jeronimo Munoz by Victor Navarro Brotons; Enrique Rodriguez Galdeano. [REVIEW]Bruce Eastwood - 2000 - Isis 91:348-349.
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    Nicolau copèrnic, de Les revolucions dels orbes ceLestes. Translated into catalan by Enrique Rodríguez galdeano and Víctor Navarro brotóns with introduction and notes by Victor Navarro brotóns. Clàssics de la ciència, 3. barcelona: Editorial pòrtic, l'institut d'estudis catalans and eumo editorial, 2000. Pp. l+61. Isbn 84-7306-626-X. No price given. [REVIEW]David Goodman - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (2):213-250.
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    Libro del nuevo cometa; Littera ad Bartholomaeum Reisacherum; Summa del prognostico del cometa by Jeronimo Munoz; Victor Navarro Brotons; Elizabeth Ladd. [REVIEW]Robert Hatch - 1985 - Isis 76:636-637.
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    Los impresos cientificos espanoles de los siglos XV y XVI: Inventario, bibliometria, y thesaurus by Jose M. Lopez Pinero; Francesc Bujosa Homar; Victor Navarro Brotons; Eugenio Portela Marco; Maria Luz Lopez Terrada; Jose Pardo Tomas. [REVIEW]Allen Debus - 1986 - Isis 77:189-190.
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    Bibliographia physico-mathematica hispanica . Volume 1: Libros y folletos, 1475-1600 by Víctor Navarro Brotóns; Vicente L. Salavert Fabiani; Victòria Rosselló Botey; Víctor Darás Román. [REVIEW]Antoni Malet - 2001 - Isis 92:362-363.
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    Bibliographia physico-mathematica hispanica . Volume 1: Libros y folletos, 1475-1600. Víctor Navarro Brotóns, Vicente L. Salavert Fabiani, Victòria Rosselló Botey, Víctor Darás Román. [REVIEW]Antoni Malet - 2001 - Isis 92 (2):362-363.
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    Jose María López Piñero and Víctor Navarro Brotons, Història de la ciència al País Valencià. València: Edicions Alfons el Magnànim, 1995. Pp. 661, illus. ISBN 84-7822-154-9. No price given. [REVIEW]Antoni Malet - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Science 31 (1):63-102.
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    Diccionario historico de la ciencia moderna en Espana. Jose M. Lopez Pinero, Thomas F. Glick, Victor Navarro Brotons, Eugenio Portela Marcos. [REVIEW]Michael R. McVaugh - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):569-570.
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    Historia de la ciencia al Pais Valencia by Jose Maria Lopez Pinero; Victor Navarro Brotons. [REVIEW]Thomas Glick - 1996 - Isis 87:708-709.
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    Annotated revision programs.Victor Marek, Inna Pivkina & Mirosław Truszczyński - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 138 (1-2):149-180.
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    Hemispheric laterality in animals and the effects of early experience.Victor H. Denenberg - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):1-21.
  26. Understanding the multidimensionality of sentience in interspecies welfare comparisons.Victor Carranza-Pinedo - manuscript
  27. Rethinking core affect: the role of dominance in animal behaviour and welfare research.Víctor Carranza-Pinedo - 2024 - Synthese 203 (5):1-23.
    This paper critically examines the philosophical underpinnings of current experimental investigation into animal affect-related decision-making. Animals’ affective states are standardly operationalised by linking positively valenced states with “approach” behaviours and negatively valenced states with “avoidance” behaviours. While this operationalisation has provided a helpful starting point to investigate the ecological role of animals’ internal states, there is extensive evidence that valenced and motivational states do not always neatly align, namely, instances where “liking” does not entail “wanting” (and vice versa). To address (...)
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  28. A few surprises about Non-Locality Interactions, Precognitive Interdiction, and the Spirit from Physics Viewpoint.Florentin Smarandache & Victor Christianto - manuscript
    There are various supernatural phenomena which hardly can be explained by the existing electromagnetic science, for instance non-locality interactions (may be associated with ESP etc), and also precognitive interdictions. And there are other problems such as how to include the Spirit in our consciousness. For example, it has been known for long time that intuition plays significant role in many professions and human life, including in entrepreneurship, government, and also in detective or law enforcement activities. Despite these examples, such a (...)
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  29. Slurring individuals.Víctor Carranza-Pinedo - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    This paper explores the derogatory uses of nicknames within closely-knit social settings such as villages, households, and schools. By examining ethnographic and psychological data on nicknaming practices, this paper contends that pejorative nicknames and slurs share structural and functional attributes. On the one hand, pejorative nicknames and slurs can elicit deep offence regardless of the speaker’s intentions or whether they occur within speech reports. On the other, pejorative nicknames can contribute to creating and reinforcing unjust intra-group hierarchies, hence mirroring the (...)
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    Fundamentals of forking.Victor Harnik & Leo Harrington - 1984 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 26 (3):245-286.
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    Direct Detection of Relic Neutrino Background remains impossible: A review of more recent arguments.Florentin Smarandache & Victor Christianto - manuscript
    The existence of big bang relic neutrinos—exact analogues of the big bang relic photons comprising the cosmic microwave background radiation—is a basic prediction of standard cosmology. The standard big bang theory predicts the existence of 1087 neutrinos per flavour in the visible universe. This is an enormous abundance unrivalled by any other known form of matter, falling second only to the cosmic microwave background (CMB) photon. Yet, unlike the CMB photon which boasts its first (serendipitous) detection in the 1960s and (...)
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    From Zeldovich Approximation to Burgers’ equation: A Plausible Route to Cellular Automata Adhesion Universe.Florentin Smarandache & Victor Christianto - manuscript
    Some years ago, Hidding et al. suggest that the emergence of intricate and pervasive weblike structure of the Universe on Megaparsec scales can be approximated by a well-known equation from fluid mechanics, the Burgers’ equation. The solution to this equation can be obtained from a geometrical formalism. The resulting Adhesion formalism provides deep insight into the dynamics and topology of the Cosmic Web. It uncovers a direct connection between the conditions in the very early Universe and the complex spatial patterns (...)
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    Population asymmetry and cross-species similarity.Victor H. Denenberg - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):38-49.
  34. The Old Testament World.Martin Noth & Victor I. Gruhn - 1966
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  35. Robots and Resentment: Commitments, Recognition and Social Motivation in HRI.Víctor Fernandez Castro & Elisabeth Pacherie - 2023 - In Catrin Misselhorn, Tom Poljanšek, Tobias Störzinger & Maike Klein (eds.), Emotional Machines: Perspectives from Affective Computing and Emotional Human-Machine Interaction. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 183-216.
    To advance the task of designing robots capable of performing collective tasks with humans, studies in human–robot interaction often turn to psychology, philosophy of mind and neuroscience for inspiration. In the same vein, this chapter explores how the notion of recognition and commitment can help confront some of the current problems in addressing robot-human interaction in joint tasks. First, we argue that joint actions require mutual recognition, which cannot be established without the attribution and maintenance of commitments. Second, we argue (...)
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    You Don't Have to be a Vegan to Save the Earth.Joshua May & Victor Kumar - 2022 - Wbur Cognoscenti.
    Reducing your consumption of animal products (even if you don't completely abstain) — and doing so in a public, unabashed way — is key to eliminating factory farming, according to a wealth of research in our fields of cognitive science and ethics. Your personal dietary choices can inspire others to follow suit, thereby transforming the industrial food system.
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  37. Beyond Negation and Excluded Middle: An exploration to Embrace the Otherness Beyond Classical Logic System and into Neutrosophic Logic.Florentin Smarandache & Victor Christianto - 2023 - Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis 2 (2):34-40.
    As part of our small contribution in dialogue toward better peace development and reconciliation studies, and following Toffler & Toffler’s War and Antiwar (1993), the present article delves into a realm of logic beyond the traditional confines of negation and the excluded middle principle, exploring the nuances of "Otherness" that transcend classical and Nagatomo logics. Departing from the foundational premises of classical Aristotelian logic systems, this exploration ventures into alternative realms of reasoning, specifically examining Neutrosophic Logic and Klein bottle logic (...)
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  38. A few little steps beyond Knuth’s Boolean Logic Table with Neutrosophic Logic: A Paradigm Shift in Uncertain Computation.Florentin Smarandache & Victor Christianto - 2023 - Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis 2 (2):22-26.
    The present article delves into the extension of Knuth’s fundamental Boolean logic table to accommodate the complexities of indeterminate truth values through the integration of neutrosophic logic (Smarandache & Christianto, 2008). Neutrosophic logic, rooted in Florentin Smarandache’s groundbreaking work on Neutrosophic Logic (cf. Smarandache, 2005, and his other works), introduces an additional truth value, ‘indeterminate,’ enabling a more comprehensive framework to analyze uncertainties inherent in computational systems. By bridging the gap between traditional boolean operations and the indeterminacy present in various (...)
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    Introducción a la teoría unitaria del universo.Tauro del Pino & H. Victor - 1971 - [Lima,:
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  40. Visión del materialismo dialéctico e histórico.Tauro del Pino & H. Victor - 1970 - [Lima,:
     
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    Huemer, Michael. Knowledge, Reality and Value. A Mostly Common Sense Guide to Philosophy, 2021.Víctor Manuel López Trujillo - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
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  42. The limits of the just-too-different argument.Ragnar Francén & Victor Moberger - 2024 - Ratio 37 (1):64-75.
    According to moral non-naturalism, the kind of genuine or robust normativity that is characteristic of moral requirements cannot be accounted for within a wholly naturalistic worldview, but requires us to posit a domain of non-natural properties and facts. The main argument for this core non-naturalist claim appeals to what David Enoch calls the 'just-too-different intuition'. According to Enoch, robust normativity cannot be natural, since it is just too different from anything natural. Derek Parfit makes essentially the same claim under the (...)
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    Defining “Ethical Mathematical Practice” Through Engagement with Discipline-Adjacent Practice Standards and the Mathematical Community.Catherine A. Buell, Victor I. Piercey & Rochelle E. Tractenberg - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (3):1-31.
    This project explored what constitutes “ethical practice of mathematics”. Thematic analysis of ethical practice standards from mathematics-adjacent disciplines (statistics and computing), were combined with two organizational codes of conduct and community input resulting in over 100 items. These analyses identified 29 of the 52 items in the 2018 American Statistical Association Ethical Guidelines for Statistical Practice, and 15 of the 24 additional (unique) items from the 2018 Association of Computing Machinery Code of Ethics for inclusion. Three of the 29 items (...)
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    Experimentos de filosofia pós-colonial.Claudio Medeiros & Victor Galdinho (eds.) - 2020 - São Paulo: Editora Politeia.
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    La concepción de lo humano en la contraposición Descartes-Montaigne. Apuntes sobre el primer párrafo del Discurso del método.Víctor Palacios Cruz - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
    En Montaigne, el yo es producto de la pluralidad y no existe separado de la naturaleza. En Descartes, por el contrario, la “voz de la razón” justifica una soledad que renuncia al cuerpo, a los sentidos y a la voz de los demás. Según Montaigne, el saber se busca en permanente relación con el mundo, sin la expectativa de una certeza absoluta que superaría nuestra pequeñez natural. Según Descartes, la investigación individual es más segura que aquella en la que varios (...)
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    Rodríguez Aramayo, Roberto. Schopenhauer: la lucidez del pesimismo, Alianza editorial, Madrid, 2018.Víctor Manuel López Trujillo - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
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    Lambek's categorical proof theory and läuchli's abstract realizability.Victor Harnik & Michael Makkai - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (1):200-230.
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    Tirania da luz.Vinícius Yasuto Ikeda & Victor Hugo Domingues - 2023 - Cognitio 24 (1):e64003.
    Uma característica distintiva das sociedades da modernidade tardia é a extensão significativa a qual estas são dependentes do conhecimento para seu funcionamento. Contrário a como o conhecimento era visto nas sociedades pré-modernas, o conhecimento agora tende a ser entendido como informação, isto é, consistindo em representações objetificadas, mercantilizadas, abstratas e descontextualizadas. A superabundância de informação na modernidade tardia torna a sociedade da informação cheia de tentações. Isso nos leva a pensar que o conhecimento como informação é objetivo e existe independentemente (...)
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    Estimation of distribution algorithms with solution subset selection for the next release problem.Víctor Pérez-Piqueras, Pablo Bermejo López & José A. Gámez - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    The Next Release Problem (NRP) is a combinatorial optimization problem that aims to find a subset of software requirements to be delivered in the next software release, which maximize the satisfaction of a list of clients and minimize the effort required by developers to implement them. Previous studies have applied various metaheuristics, mostly genetic algorithms. Estimation of Distribution Algorithms (EDA), based on probabilistic modelling, have been proved to obtain good results in problems where genetic algorithms struggle. In this paper we (...)
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    The Technological Singularity: Managing the Journey.Stuart Armstrong, Victor Callaghan, James Miller & Roman Yampolskiy (eds.) - 2017 - Berlin, Heidelberg: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume contains a selection of authoritative essays exploring the central questions raised by the conjectured technological singularity. In informed yet jargon-free contributions written by active research scientists, philosophers and sociologists, it goes beyond philosophical discussion to provide a detailed account of the risks that the singularity poses to human society and, perhaps most usefully, the possible actions that society and technologists can take to manage the journey to any singularity in a way that ensures a positive rather than a (...)
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