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  1. Art and meat, see and be. comparative study: Objective ontology classic (endo) ontology by Merleau-ponty.Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2010 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 23:111-129.
     
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    M. Merleau-Ponty, un pensador en guerra. (Los otros y la violencia).Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2008 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 44:185-198.
    Este artículo pretende mostrar las líneas fundamentales de la teoría merleaupontyana acerca de la violencia, centrándonos en sus «escritos de guerra». Consta de cuatro epígrafes: una Introducción en la que describimos la situación histórica que influye en la propuesta de Merleau-Ponty, así como explicamos las expresiones «mains sales»-«mains propres». Un segundo apartado en el que caracterizamos las «manos limpias» en base al optimismo democrática el cual se apoya en una conciencia pura. En el tercer epígrafe hacemos patente la crítica merleau-pontyana (...)
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    El cuerpo medicalizado : algunas reflexiones desde la fenomenología.Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2010 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas: Serie Monográfica 2:427.
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    Fenomenología y realidad virtual: el reto de un nuevo mundo.Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2009 - Arbor 185 (736):427-435.
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    Arte y carne, ver y ser. Estudio comparativo: ontología objetiva clásica-(endo) ontología de M. Merleau-Ponty.Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2010 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 23.
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  6. El cuerpo delirante: una visión fenomenológica.Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2005 - In Angel Alvarez Gómez (ed.), Paideia. Santiago de Compostela: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Servizo de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico.
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    La trabajosa búsqueda de una solución: la alteridad en" Le visible et l'invisible de M. Merleau-Ponty".Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2008 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 21:41-54.
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    El dolor de los otros y su expresión dramática: fenomenología y performance.Xavier Escribano & Karina P. Trilles-Calvo - 2019 - Isegoría 60:147-167.
    El propósito del siguiente artículo consiste en elucidar algunos aspectos de la dinámica intersubjetiva de la expresión y el reconocimiento del dolor ajeno. Para ello se ha acudido a la noción artística de encarnación, presente en la tradición teatral moderna del realismo psicológico, en contraposición con su reinterpretación contemporánea en el arte de acción o performance. Mientras que en el primer caso la encarnación escénica del dolor remite a la encarnación de un personaje doliente, que implica un proceso de descorporización, (...)
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  9. Luis Álvarez Falcón (coord.): La sombra de lo invisible. Merleau-Ponty 1961-2011 (siete lecciones), Madrid: Eutelequia (2011). [REVIEW]Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2012 - Endoxa 29:289-297.
     
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    Lecciones sobre Merleau-Ponty : un Merleau-Ponty renacido. RESEÑA de : Álvarez Falcón, Luis . La sombra de lo invisible : Merleau-Ponty 1961-2011 . Madrid : Eutelequia, 2011. [REVIEW]Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2012 - Endoxa 29:289.
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    Prejuicios del tratamiento de lo psíquico: una visión fenomenológica.Karina Pilar Trilles Calvo - 2005 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 38:223-239.
    El objetivo fundamental de este artículo es poner de manifiesto los prejuicios que subyacen al tratamiento de la enfermedad mental. Empezamos definiendo cómo es nuestra vida en la "actitud natural ingenua" en la que aceptamos como naturales determinadas creencias sin fundamento. Defendemos que la epojé es el método adecuado para hacer presente ese compromiso. Tras determinar el método, describimos lo que le sucede a un enfermo mental en la consulta de un psiquiatra-psicólogo y, partiendo de esta situación, comenzamos a desentrañar (...)
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  12. Esbozo de la concepción merleau-pontyana del" yo".Karina Pilar Trilles Calvo - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 23:296-297.
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  13. La alucinación: a propósito de un texto de M. Merleau-Ponty.Karina Pilar Trilles Calvo - 2007 - In César Moreno, Rafael Lorenzo & Alicia Ma de Mingo (eds.), Filosofía y realidad virtual. Zaragoza: Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza.
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  14. The arduous search for a solution: Alterity in the visible and the invisible by M. Merleau-ponty.Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2008 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 21:41-54.
     
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    El autómata versus el prójimo: Merleau-Ponty, crítico de Descartes.Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2008 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 41:33-66.
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    Imágenes del dolor.Karina Pilar Trilles Calvo - 2012 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 62 (981):22-26.
    Sin duda, el ser humano es una especie curiosa en su doble sentido de "digna de interés" y en cuanto incansablemente "husmeadora". Este carácter buscador le ha permitido ir pergeñando un edificio científico-filosófico complejísimo -dificultad que redunda en mayor fragilidad- basado en verdades ora encontradas, ora construidas que "exigen" a la sabiduría adentrarse en una terra ignota que se le resiste testarudamente. Este proceso en apariencia tan lineal -y del que no nos apercibimos pues en él nacemos- está atravesando por (...)
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  17. M. Merleau-Ponty: la insuficiencia de la ciencia y la filosofía reflexiva.Karina Pilar Trilles Calvo - 2003 - Laguna 12:127-138.
    El propósito de este artículo es poner de manifiesto cómo la ciencia y la filosofía reflexiva son insuficientes para Merleau-Ponty, fenomenólogo que pretende dar con lo que el mundo vivido es. La ciencia no sirve a sus fines porque ha olvidado su raigambre en el universo experimentado por un sujeto y ha construido un supra-mundo susceptible de un conocimiento cierto y evidente. Por su parte, la filosofía reflexiva tampoco le resulta apropiada porque también ha olvidado su cuna en el mundo (...)
     
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    Rostros de la modernidad y de su crítica.Immanuel Kant, Arsenio Ginzo, Fernando Muñoz Martínez, Blanca Rodríguez López, Amán Rosales Rodríguez, Luis Alejandro Rossi, Pedro Fernández Liria & Karina P. Trilles Calvo - 2005 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 38:3.
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    Mª Carmen López Sáenz Y Karina P. trilles Calvo (edras.). "A las imágenes mismas. Fenomenología Y nuevos medios". Madrid: Apeiron ediciones, 2019, 266 páginas. [REVIEW]Anca Nicoleta Rotila - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 17:439.
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  20. Esbozo de la concepciôn Merleau-Pontyana del «yo».Kp Trilles Calvo - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 23:293-296.
     
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  21. M. Merleau-Ponty: la insuficiencia de la ciencia y de la filosofía reflexiva para dar cuenta del mundo.K. Trilles Calvo - 2003 - Laguna 12:127-137.
     
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  22. Supporting human autonomy in AI systems.Rafael Calvo, Dorian Peters, Karina Vold & Richard M. Ryan - 2020 - In Christopher Burr & Luciano Floridi (eds.), Ethics of digital well-being: a multidisciplinary approach. Springer.
    Autonomy has been central to moral and political philosophy for millenia, and has been positioned as a critical aspect of both justice and wellbeing. Research in psychology supports this position, providing empirical evidence that autonomy is critical to motivation, personal growth and psychological wellness. Responsible AI will require an understanding of, and ability to effectively design for, human autonomy (rather than just machine autonomy) if it is to genuinely benefit humanity. Yet the effects on human autonomy of digital experiences are (...)
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  23. Responsible AI: Two Frameworks for Ethical Design and Practice.Dorian Peters, Karina Vold, Diana Robinson & Rafael Calvo - 2020 - IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society 1 (1).
    In 2019, the IEEE launched the P7000 standards projects intended to address ethical issues in the design of autonomous and intelligent systems. This move came amidst a growing public concern over the unintended consequences of artificial intelligence (AI), compounded by the lack of an anticipatory process for attending to ethical impact within professional practice. However, the difficulty in moving from principles to practice presents a significant challenge to the implementation of ethical guidelines. Herein, we describe two complementary frameworks for integrating (...)
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  24. Sincerity and authenticity.Lionel Trilling - 1972 - New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
    Surveys Western literature and thought to reveal the evolution of the ideals of sincerity and authenticity.
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  25. The Parity Argument for Extended Consciousness.Karina Vold - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (3-4):16-33.
    Andy Clark and David Chalmers (1998) argue that certain mental states and processes can be partially constituted by objects located beyond one’s brain and body: this is their extended mind thesis (EM). But they maintain that consciousness relies on processing that is too high in speed and bandwidth to be realized outside the body (see Chalmers, 2008, and Clark, 2009). I evaluate Clark’s and Chalmers’ reason for denying that consciousness extends while still supporting unconscious state extension. I argue that their (...)
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    Is My Boss Really Listening to Me? The Impact of Perceived Supervisor Listening on Emotional Exhaustion, Turnover Intention, and Organizational Citizenship Behavior.Karina J. Lloyd, Diana Boer, Joshua W. Keller & Sven Voelpel - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (3):509-524.
    Little is known empirically about the role of supervisor listening and the emotional conditions that listening facilitates. Having the opportunity to speak is only one part of the communication process between employees and supervisors. Employees also react to whether they perceive the supervisor as actively listening. In two studies, this paper examines three important outcomes of employee perceptions of supervisor listening. Furthermore, positive and negative affect are investigated as distinct mediating mechanisms. Results from Study 1 revealed that employee perceptions of (...)
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    Impostor Phenomenon Measurement Scales: A Systematic Review.Karina K. L. Mak, Sabina Kleitman & Maree J. Abbott - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Towards a sensorimotor aesthetics of performing art.B. Calvo-Merino, C. Jola, D. E. Glaser & P. Haggard - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):911-922.
    The field of neuroaesthetics attempts to identify the brain processes underlying aesthetic experience, including but not limited to beauty. Previous neuroaesthetic studies have focussed largely on paintings and music, while performing arts such as dance have been less studied. Nevertheless, increasing knowledge of the neural mechanisms that represent the bodies and actions of others, and which contribute to empathy, make a neuroaesthetics of dance timely. Here, we present the first neuroscientific study of aesthetic perception in the context of the performing (...)
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    Sociocultural Influences on Moral Judgments: East–West, Male–Female, and Young–Old.Karina R. Arutyunova, Yuri I. Alexandrov & Marc D. Hauser - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:211309.
    Gender, age, and culturally specific beliefs are often considered relevant to observed variation in social interactions. At present, however, the scientific literature is mixed with respect to the significance of these factors in guiding moral judgments. In this study, we explore the role of each of these factors in moral judgment by presenting the results of a web-based study of Eastern (i.e., Russia) and Western (i.e., USA, UK, Canada) subjects, male and female, and young and old. Participants ( n = (...)
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  30. How does Artificial Intelligence Pose an Existential Risk?Karina Vold & Daniel R. Harris - 2023 - In Carissa Véliz (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics. Oxford University Press.
    Alan Turing, one of the fathers of computing, warned that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could one day pose an existential risk to humanity. Today, recent advancements in the field AI have been accompanied by a renewed set of existential warnings. But what exactly constitutes an existential risk? And how exactly does AI pose such a threat? In this chapter we aim to answer these questions. In particular, we will critically explore three commonly cited reasons for thinking that AI poses an existential (...)
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    The scope of even.Karina Wilkinson - 1996 - Natural Language Semantics 4 (3):193-215.
    This paper is about even in downward entailing contexts. Karttunen and Peters (1979) have shown that there are two different sets of implicatures of even in such contexts. They argue that the two sets of implicatures are derived by allowing even to take scope either higher or lower than a negative polarity licenser. Rooth (1985) argues that even is lexically ambiguous, that is, there is a negative polarity even. I argue against Rooth's ambiguity theory and show that within Rooth's theory (...)
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    Perceptual and affective mechanisms in facial expression recognition: An integrative review.Manuel G. Calvo & Lauri Nummenmaa - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (6).
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    State space semantics and conceptual similarity: Reply to Churchland.Francisco Calvo Garzón - 2000 - Philosophical Psychology 13 (1):77-95.
    Jerry Fodor and Ernest Lepore [(1992) Holism: a shopper's guide, Oxford: Blackwell; (1996) in R. McCauley (Ed.) The Churchlands and their critics , Cambridge: Blackwell] have launched a powerful attack against Paul Churchland's connectionist theory of semantics--also known as state space semantics. In one part of their attack, Fodor and Lepore argue that the architectural and functional idiosyncrasies of connectionist networks preclude us from articulating a notion of conceptual similarity applicable to state space semantics. Aarre Laakso and Gary Cottrell [(1998) (...)
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    Perceptual load and early selection: An effect of attentional engagement?Karina Linnell - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Aspectos psicológicos específicos del cáncer en las mujeres.María Die Trill - 2015 - Arbor 191 (773):a240.
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    El saber “oficial” del inconsciente en la Argentina. Un estudio discursivo de la Revista de Psicoanálisis.Karina Savio - 2019 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 29 (2):326-338.
    Este artículo estudia los números de la Revista de Psicoanálisis publicados entre 1946 y 1955 en Argentina. En particular, analiza los artículos escritos por los psicoanalistas argentinos que allí aparecen y las notas e informaciones que se incluyen en las últimas páginas de la revista. Se propone, por un lado, rastrear qué es el psicoanálisis en esos años, pensando este saber como un objeto discursivo, y, por el otro, indagar sobre el modo en que se construye la comunidad discursiva psicoanalítica (...)
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    Sustainable Economic Development Through Entrepreneurship: A Study on Attitude, Opportunity Recognition, and Entrepreneurial Intention Among University Students in Malaysia.Karina Wiramihardja, Varha N’Dary, Abdullah Al Mamun, Uma Thevi Munikrishnan, Qing Yang, Anas A. Salamah & Naeem Hayat - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study explored the effect of attitude towards entrepreneurship, need for achievement, risk-taking propensity, proactive personality, self-efficacy, opportunity recognition competency, entrepreneurship education, uncertainty avoidance, and entrepreneurial knowledge on entrepreneurial intention among university students in Malaysia. This quantitative study had adopted the cross-sectional design approach and involved 391 university students in Malaysia via the online survey. The study outcomes revealed that the NFA, PRP, and SLE significantly affect students’ attitudes towards entrepreneurship. Moreover, entrepreneurship education and UNA significantly affect ORC. Finally, ATE (...)
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    Cognitive Load Affects Numerical and Temporal Judgments in Distinct Ways.Karina Hamamouche, Maura Keefe, Kerry E. Jordan & Sara Cordes - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  39. The philosophy of plant neurobiology: a manifesto.Paco Calvo - 2016 - Synthese 193 (5):1323-1343.
    ‘Plant neurobiology’ has emerged in recent years as a multidisciplinary endeavor carried out mainly by steady collaboration within the plant sciences. The field proposes a particular approach to the study of plant intelligence by putting forward an integrated view of plant signaling and adaptive behavior. Its objective is to account for the way plants perceive and act in a purposeful manner. But it is not only the plant sciences that constitute plant neurobiology. Resources from philosophy and cognitive science are central (...)
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  40. Extended mathematical cognition: external representations with non-derived content.Karina Vold & Dirk Schlimm - 2020 - Synthese 197 (9):3757-3777.
    Vehicle externalism maintains that the vehicles of our mental representations can be located outside of the head, that is, they need not be instantiated by neurons located inside the brain of the cogniser. But some disagree, insisting that ‘non-derived’, or ‘original’, content is the mark of the cognitive and that only biologically instantiated representational vehicles can have non-derived content, while the contents of all extra-neural representational vehicles are derived and thus lie outside the scope of the cognitive. In this paper (...)
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    The philosophy of plant neurobiology: a manifesto.Paco Calvo - 2016 - Synthese 193 (5).
    ‘Plant neurobiology’ has emerged in recent years as a multidisciplinary endeavor carried out mainly by steady collaboration within the plant sciences. The field proposes a particular approach to the study of plant intelligence by putting forward an integrated view of plant signaling and adaptive behavior. Its objective is to account for the way plants perceive and act in a purposeful manner. But it is not only the plant sciences that constitute plant neurobiology. Resources from philosophy and cognitive science are central (...)
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    Educação, adaptação e emancipação: entre Dewey e Adorno.Karina de Matos Nunes Colla & Lauro de Matos Nunes Filho - 2013 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 8 (2):93-107.
    Este artigo busca aliar as leituras de Adorno e Dewey acerca do papel da educação frente o fenômeno da alienação social, focando principalmente a experiência dentro do processo de emancipação. Ao final, busca-se identificar os ideais de coletividade e compromisso como premissas falsas dos processos educacionais.
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    Real-time dynamic programming for Markov decision processes with imprecise probabilities.Karina V. Delgado, Leliane N. de Barros, Daniel B. Dias & Scott Sanner - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 230 (C):192-223.
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  44. Privacy, Autonomy, and Personalised targeting: Rethinking How Personal Data is Used.Karina Vold & Jessica Whittlestone - 2020 - In Carissa Veliz (ed.), Report on Data, Privacy, and the Individual in the Digital Age.
    Technological advances are bringing new light to privacy issues and changing the reasons for why privacy is important. These advances have changed not only the kind of personal data that is available to be collected, but also how that personal data can be used by those who have access to it. We are particularly concerned with how information about personal attributes inferred from collected data (such as online behaviour), can be used to tailor messages and services to specific individuals or (...)
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    Models, theory structure and mechanisms in biochemistry: The case of allosterism.Karina Alleva, José Díez & Lucia Federico - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 63:1-14.
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    “It’s Business”: A Qualitative Study of Moral Injury in Business Settings; Experiences, Outcomes and Protecting and Exacerbating Factors.Karina Nielsen, Claire Agate, Joanna Yarker & Rachel Lewis - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-17.
    Moral injury has primarily been studied from a clinical perspective to assess, diagnose and treat the outcomes of morally injurious experiences in healthcare and military settings. Little is known about the lived experiences of those who have had their moral values transgressed in business settings. Public scandals such as Enron suggest that moral injury may also occur in for-profit business settings. In this qualitative study, we examine the lived experiences of 16 employees in for-profit business organisations who identified as having (...)
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    Confidence—More a Personality or Ability Trait? It Depends on How It Is Measured: A Comparison of Young and Older Adults.Karina M. Burns, Nicholas R. Burns & Lynn Ward - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  48. AI Extenders and the Ethics of Mental Health.Karina Vold & Jose Hernandez-Orallo - forthcoming - In Marcello Ienca & Fabrice Jotterand (eds.), Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Brain and Mental Health.
    The extended mind thesis maintains that the functional contributions of tools and artefacts can become so essential for our cognition that they can be constitutive parts of our minds. In other words, our tools can be on a par with our brains: our minds and cognitive processes can literally ‘extend’ into the tools. Several extended mind theorists have argued that this ‘extended’ view of the mind offers unique insights into how we understand, assess, and treat certain cognitive conditions. In this (...)
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    Truth and Doxa in Parmenides.Tomás Calvo - 1977 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 59 (3):245-260.
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    Algunas reflexiones sobre el teatro breve del Siglo de Oro y la Postmodernidad.Javier Huerta Calvo - 2004 - Arbor 177 (699/700):475-495.
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