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  1. El sentido de la figura Del Mal Y su perdôn en la fenomenología Del espíritu de Hegel.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2007 - Giornale di Metafisica 29 (3):713-730.
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    Bataille Und Die Überwindung der Französischen Deutung Von Nietzsche Nach Gianni Vattimo.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2008 - Nietzsche Studien 37 (1):243-248.
    In diesem Artikel wird beabsichtigt, den Verusch Gianni Vattimos zur Überwindung der ästhetisch-literischen Sicht, die heurzutage in der französischen Deutung Nietzsches vorherrscht, zu eruiern. Auf der Such nach einer renovierten Synthese dieses Bildes mid dem eines politischeren Nietzsches sucht der Autor in Batailles Denken etwas vom heidegerschen Nietzsche retten zu können, der die französische Lektüre Nietzsches bis zu den siebziger Jahren zutiefst kennzeichnet. In Batailles Begriff der Gabe findet der Kenker aus Turin eine Möglichkeit der Annäheurung an die heideggersche Geschichte (...)
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  3. ""Bataille y la superación de la interpretación" francesa" de Nietzsche según G. Vattimo.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2007 - A Parte Rei 54:15.
     
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    Debate sobre la identidad. Hacia una caracterización del "Selbst" en el pensamiento de Nietzsche desde la perspectiva de Gianni Vattimo.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2016 - Revista de Filosofía 72:109-121.
    Este trabajo presenta al ideal nietzcheano del Übermensch interpretado desde la perspectiva "débil" de Gianni Vattimo como alternativa en el sentido de la Verwindung heideggeriana al esquema de la subjetividad moderna. Este ideal se presenta no solo como una de las principales formas de vida en las condiciones tardo-moderna de existencia, sino que es parte de un más ambicioso proyecto que intenta redefinir el antiguo concepto de emancipación en la tradición hegelo-marxista en términos de reducción de la violencia. De este (...)
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    Gianni Vattimo, el último comunista.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2007 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 12 (39):143-152.
    This paper presents some of the ideas from Gianni Vattimo’s book, Ecce Comu. What many people have viewed as a radicalization toward the left in the ethical-political reflection of this Italian thinker is not only a discourse that seeks to develop in a crisis situation like the present, the conseque..
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  6. Ignacio Izuzquiza: Caleidoscopios. La filosofía occidental en la segunda mitad del siglo XX.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2007 - A Parte Rei 50:19.
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  7. Los argumentos de la Fundamentación de la Metafísica de las Costumbres según H.J. Paton.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2007 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 24:239-253.
     
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  8. La Filosofía como experiencia humana de la Realidad en el Fedón.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2008 - A Parte Rei 58:1.
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  9. Marx, "das unheimliche" o sobre espectros y apariciones en un libro de Derrida.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2008 - Estudios Filosóficos 57 (164):31-59.
     
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    Notas sobre ontología del declinar La hermenéutica nihilista de Gianni Vattimo.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2009 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 26:207-216.
    Gianni Vattimo es sin duda uno de los mayores filósofos vivos que se ha embarcado en una difícil empresa de renovación del pensamiento critico de izquierda en una era posmetafísica, mediante una propuesta de pensamiento débil que reformula las posibilidades de emancipación humana en términos de una progresiva reducción de la violencia y el dogmatismo. En este trabajo se reconstruyen las tesis fundamentales de la hermenéutica debolista y se intenta responder a la pregunta de por qué el compromiso con la (...)
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  11. Ontología del declinar. Diálogos con la hermenéutica nihilista de Gianni Vattimo.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2010 - A Parte Rei 68:16.
     
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  12. Óscar Cubo, La actualidad hermenéutica del" Saber Absoluto". Una lectura de la Fenomenología del Espíritu de Hegel.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2011 - Endoxa 27:401-410.
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    The Arguments of the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals according to HJ Paton.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2007 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 24:239-253.
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    Book Review - Vattimo, Gianni – De la realidad. Fines de la filosofía. [REVIEW]Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2014 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 70 (1):177-181.
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  15. Percorsi Delia fenomenologia dello Spirito.Gianfranco Dalmasso, Leonardo Samona, Franco Biasutti, Daniel Mariano Leiro & Mario Gulli - 2007 - Giornale di Metafisica 29 (3).
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    RESEÑA de : Cubo Ugarte, Óscar. La Actualidad hermenéutica del «Saber Absoluto» : una lectura de la Fenomenología del Espíritu de Hegel. Madrid : Dykinson, 2010.Manuel Mariano Leiro - 2011 - Endoxa 27:401.
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    Fazio, Mariano / Gamarra, Daniel: Introduzione alla Storia della Filosofia Modena, Apollinare Studi, Roma, 1994, 273 págs. [REVIEW]Mariano Fazio - 1997 - Anuario Filosófico:304-304.
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    The iconography of Our Lady of Fatima: from ex nihilo to plastic compositions by artists.Marco Daniel Duarte - 2010 - Cultura:235-270.
    O mais divulgado modelo iconográfico mariano da época contemporânea, presente em quase todos os templos católicos do mundo, nasceu em Portugal na sequência das Aparições de Fátima de 1917. Não teria o conhecido desenvolvimento sem que no processo cultual interviesse a disciplina escultórica que logo em 1920 faria cristalizar, através do escopro de um santeiro, a imagem de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima. O estudo do tipo, do arquétipo e dos subtipos da Virgem de Fátima, primeiramente produzidos em (...)
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    Reseña de "Ontología del declinar. Diálogos con la hermenéutica nihilista de Gianni Vattimo" de Muñoz, Carlos; Leiro, Daniel M. & Rivera, Víctor S. (coords.). [REVIEW]Ricardo Milla - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (145):169-173.
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    Variance misperception explains illusions of confidence in simple perceptual decisions.Ariel Zylberberg, Pieter R. Roelfsema & Mariano Sigman - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 27:246-253.
  21. Vicarious Agency: Experiencing Control Over the Movements of Others.Daniel M. Wegner & Betsy Sparrow - unknown
    Participants watched themselves in a mirror while another person behind them, hidden from view, extended hands forward on each side where participants’ hands would normally appear. The hands performed a series of movements. When participants could hear instructions previewing each movement, they reported an enhanced feeling of controlling the hands. Hearing instructions for the movements also enhanced skin conductance responses when a rubber band was snapped on the other’s wrist after the movements. Such vicarious agency was not felt when the (...)
     
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  22. Why historians (and everyone else) should care about counterfactuals.Daniel Nolan - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 163 (2):317-335.
    Abstract There are at least eight good reasons practicing historians should concern themselves with counterfactual claims. Furthermore, four of these reasons do not even require that we are able to tell which historical counterfactuals are true and which are false. This paper defends the claim that these reasons to be concerned with counterfactuals are good ones, and discusses how each can contribute to the practice of history. Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-19 DOI 10.1007/s11098-011-9817-z Authors Daniel Nolan, School of (...)
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    How Much Moral Psychology Does Anyone Need? Tolstoy's Examples of Character Development and Their Impact on Readers.Daniel Moulin - 2023 - Educational Theory 73 (5):710-727.
    Nothing was more important to Tolstoy than character development. For him, the purpose of life is to grow morally. The purpose of literature — as all art — is to aid that growth. Abstract philosophy and pedantic scholarship are therefore redundant. Indeed, even the psychological novel is a distraction. Moral truths are self-evident. They are always simple. They are expressed by the humble. They are known by the meek. To become good, all we need to do is peel back the (...)
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  24. First-Person Thought.Daniel Morgan & Léa Salje - 2020 - Analysis 80 (1):148-163.
    Subjects have various ways of thinking about themselves. Here are three examples: a subject can think of herself under an appropriate description (the hiker), d.
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    Internal models in the cerebellum.Daniel M. Wolpert, R. Chris Miall & Mitsuo Kawato - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (9):338-347.
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    On the possibility of principled moral compromise.Daniel Weinstock - 2013 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 16 (4):537-556.
    Simon May has argued that the notion of a principled compromise is incoherent. Reasons to compromise are always in his view strategic: though we think that the position we defend is still the right one, we compromise on this view in order to avoid the undesirable consequences that might flow from not compromising. I argue against May that there are indeed often principled reasons to compromise, and that these reasons are in fact multiple. First, compromises evince respect for persons that (...)
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    Thinking about the body as subject.Daniel Morgan - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (4):435-457.
    ABSTRACTThe notion of immunity to error through misidentification has played a central role in discussions of first-person thought. It seems like a way of making precise the idea of thinking about oneself ‘as subject’. Asking whether bodily first-person judgments can be IEM is a way of asking whether one can think about oneself simultaneously as a subject and as a bodily thing. The majority view is that one cannot. I rebut that view, arguing that on all the notions of IEM (...)
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  28. The Demonstrative Model of first-person thought.Daniel Morgan - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (7):1795-1811.
    What determines the reference of first-person thoughts—thoughts that one would express using the first-person pronoun? I defend a model on which our ways of gaining knowledge of ourselves do, in much the way that our ways of gaining knowledge of objects in the world determine the reference of perceptual demonstrative thoughts. This model—the Demonstrative Model of First-Person Thought—can be motivated by reference to independently plausible general principles about how reference is determined. But it faces a serious objection. There seems to (...)
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    Temporal indexicals are essential.Daniel Morgan - 2019 - Analysis 79 (3):452-461.
    Are non-indexical action rationalizations necessarily incomplete because of a missing indexical component? Bermúdez argues that they are. Two things make the argument unpersuasive. First, it assumes that all action rationalizations involve attitudes that are about the agent. Second, it assumes that the attitudes expressible using ‘I’ are themselves indexical. Each is an assumption that believers in complete but non-indexical action rationalizations can and do reject. Surprisingly though, a more effective argument can be obtained by switching focus from indexical attitudes about (...)
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  30. Rethinking Bazin : ontology and realist aesthetics.Daniel Morgan - 2010 - In Marc Furstenau (ed.), The film theory reader: debates and arguments. New York: Routledge. pp. 443-481.
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    Impersonal Intentions.Daniel Morgan - 2018 - Philosophical Quarterly 68 (271):376-384.
    Matthew Babb offers a strikingly elegant argument for, and explanation of, the essential indexicality of intentional argument. His two key thoughts are that intentional action always involves intentions, and intentions are essentially indexical. In particular, every intention is indexically about the agent whose intention it is, i.e. de se. In this paper, I set out two models on which at least some intentions are not de se—they are impersonal—and I show that these models are compatible with the data Babb points (...)
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    The Influence of Personal Well-Being on Learning Achievement in University Students Over Time: Mediating or Moderating Effects of Internal and External University Engagement.Lu Yu, Daniel T. L. Shek & Xiaoqin Zhu - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Rethinking Bazin: Ontology and Realist Aesthetics.Daniel Morgan - 2006 - Critical Inquiry 32 (3):443.
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    Accidentally About Me.Daniel Morgan - 2019 - Mind 128 (512):1085-1115.
    Why are de se mental states essential? What exactly is their de se-ness needed to do? I argue that it is needed to fend off accidentalness. If certain beliefs – for example, nociceptive, proprioceptive or introspective beliefs – were not de se, then any truth they achieved would be too accidental for the subject to count as knowing. If certain intentions – intentions that are in play whenever we intentionally do anything – were not de se, then any satisfaction they (...)
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  35. Concept empiricism and the vehicles of thought.Daniel A. Weiskopf - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (9-10):156-183.
    Concept empiricists are committed to the claim that the vehicles of thought are re-activated perceptual representations. Evidence for empiricism comes from a range of neuroscientific studies showing that perceptual regions of the brain are employed during cognitive tasks such as categorization and inference. I examine the extant neuroscientific evidence and argue that it falls short of establishing this core empiricist claim. During conceptual tasks, the causal structure of the brain produces widespread activity in both perceptual and non-perceptual systems. I lay (...)
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    Medicine’s Commitment to Science and the Duties That Bind Clinicians.Daniel A. Moros & Rosamond Rhodes - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (8):73-75.
    We whole-heartedly support Andrew Garland, Stephanie Morain, and Jeremy Sugarman’s claim that clinicians have a duty to participate in pragmatic clinical trials (Garland, Morain, and Sugarman 2023)...
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  37. The Sting of Intentional Pain.Daniel M. Wegner & Kurt Gray - unknown
    When someone steps on your toe on purpose, it seems to hurt more than when the person does the same thing unintentionally. The physical parameters of the harm may not differ—your toe is flattened in both cases—but the psychological experience of pain is changed nonetheless. Intentional harms are premeditated by another person and have the specific purpose of causing pain. In a sense, intended harms are events initiated by one mind to communicate meaning (malice) to another, and this could shape (...)
     
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    The development of children's regret and relief.Daniel P. Weisberg & Sarah R. Beck - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):820-835.
    We often think about the alternatives to a decision that has been made. Thinking in this way is known as counterfactual thinking, that is, thinking about what could have been had an alternative dec...
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    The essential indexical research program.Daniel Morgan - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):3083-3100.
    The ways of thinking of things associated with a few indexical expressions—e.g. ‘I’, ‘now’, ‘that’—have a special role in the causation of action. They have a role not had by, for example, the guise associated with the ‘Superman’, or the guise associated with any other proper name. So, at least, an orthodox view about action—often associated with the phrase ‘essential indexical’—has it. Recently, this view has come under scrutiny. An increasing number of philosophers think it is a myth. In this (...)
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    The real world of (global) democracy.Daniel M. Weinstock - 2006 - Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (1):6–20.
  41. A neutral conception of reasonableness?Daniel M. Weinstock - 2006 - Episteme 3 (3):234-247.
    Much liberal theorizing of the past twenty years has been built around a conception of neutrality and an accompanying virtue of reasonableness according to which citizens ought to be able to view public policy debates from a perspective detached from their comprehensive conceptions of the good. The view of “justifi catory neutrality” that emerges from this view is discussed and rejected as embodying controversial views about the relationship of individuals to their conceptions of the good. It is shown to be (...)
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  42. Concepts and the modularity of thought.Daniel A. Weiskopf - 2010 - Dialectica 64 (1):107-130.
    Having concepts is a distinctive sort of cognitive capacity. One thing that conceptual thought requires is obeying the Generality Constraint: concepts ought to be freely recombinable with other concepts to form novel thoughts, independent of what they are concepts of. Having concepts, then, constrains cognitive architecture in interesting ways. In recent years, spurred on by the rise of evolutionary psychology, massively modular models of the mind have gained prominence. I argue that these architectures are incapable of satisfying the Generality Constraint, (...)
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    The theoretical indispensability of concepts.Daniel A. Weiskopf - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):228 - 229.
    Machery denies the traditional view that concepts are constituents of thoughts, and he more provocatively argues that concepts should be eliminated from our best psychological taxonomy. I argue that the constituency view has much to recommend it (and is presupposed by much of his own theory), and that the evidence gives us grounds for pluralism, rather than eliminativism, about concepts.
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  44. Why the mind wanders.Daniel M. Wegner - 1997 - In Jonathan D. Cohen & Jonathan W. Schooler (eds.), Scientific Approaches to Consciousness. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 295-315.
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    Constitutionalizing the right to secede.Daniel Weinstock - 2001 - Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (2):182–203.
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    Santayana the Philosopher: Philosophy as a Form of Life.Daniel Moreno - 2015 - Lanham, MD: Bucknell University Press.
    Santayana the Philosopher: Philosophy as a Form of Life highlights the far-ranging nuances of Santayana’s philosophical system, while also discussing his ever-present concern for contemporary human affairs. Santayana understood the activity of philosophy in a Greek manner, as a form of life, but his interests always included the perennial philosophical questions and how they related to the present.
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  47. Can you think my 'I'-thoughts?Daniel Morgan - 2009 - Philosophical Quarterly 59 (234):68-85.
    If tokens of 'I' have a sense as well as a reference the question immediately arises of what account to give of their sense. One influential kind of account, of which Gareth Evans provides the best developed instance, attempts to elucidate the sense of 'I' partly in terms of the distinctive functional role possessed by thoughts containing this sense ('I'-thoughts). Accounts of this kind seem to entail that my 'I'-thoughts cannot be entertained by anyone other than me, a consequence generally (...)
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    11 Beyond exit rights: reframing the debate.Daniel M. Weinstock - 2005 - In Avigail Eisenberg & Jeff Spinner-Halev (eds.), minorities within minorities: equality, rights and diversity. cambridge university press. pp. 227.
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  49. A Lockean Argument for Basic Income.Daniel Moseley - 2011 - Basic Income Studies 6 (2):11.
    I present Lockean considerations that count in favor of a global basic income program. This paper articulates a conception of equal-share left-libertarianism that is supported by the moral rights of full self-ownership and world-ownership. It is argued that, according to this view, an appropriately constructed global basic income program would be a key institution for promoting the rights of full self-ownership and world-ownership.
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    Computability Theory: Constructive Applications of the Lefthanded Local Lemma and Characterizations of Some Classes of Cohesive Powers.Daniel Mourad - 2023 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 29 (4):664-665.
    The Lovász local lemma (LLL) is a technique from combinatorics for proving existential results. There are many different versions of the LLL. One of them, the lefthanded local lemma, is particularly well suited for applications to two player games. There are also constructive and computable versions of the LLL. The chief object of this thesis is to prove an effective version of the lefthanded local lemma and to apply it to effectivise constructions of non-repetitive sequences.The second goal of this thesis (...)
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