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  1. Exigencias de la ética profesional en los tratados pastorales de la baja Edad Media hispana.Jose María Soto Rábanos - 1995 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 22:27-38.
     
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  2. Lo jurídico en la filosofía Iuliana.Jose María Soto Rábanos - 1998 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 5:75-88.
    Raimundo Lulio contempla el derecho, como toda otra realidad del mundo creado, desde una filosofía de fe, de fe cristiana, o sea, desde una forma de razonar en servicio de la teología, en cuanto que de ese razonamiento recaba los argumentos demostrativos de la fe cristiana. El derecho es una ciencia confusa, necesaria a los hombres por la ausencia de caridad. La actividad jurídica, que Raimundo Lulio demuestra conocer bien, le parece prolija y compleja en demasía: por ello, a través (...)
     
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    Los saberes fiLosofico-teologicos frente a Los saberes juridicocanonicos en algunos autores espanoles medievales.José María Soto Rábanos - 1998 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 43 (3):525-539.
    SÍNTESE - El decreto de Graciano sefiala el momento decisivo de la juridización de la Iglesia. AI tiempo, surgen algunas voces de teólogos em contra de dicha juridización. Son teólogos que entienden que la vinculación dei cristiano a unos comportamientos determinados no puede dimanar de una normativa humana, sea civil o eclesiástica, sino sólo de la voluntad de Dios manifestada en el derecho natural y en la Biblia, según viene interpretada por los Padres de la Iglesia y por las determinaciones (...)
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  4. Pedagogía medieval hispana: transmisión de saberes en el bajo clero.Jose María Soto Rábanos - 1995 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 2:43-58.
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  5. Riqueza de imágenes en Raimundo Lulio: El ejemplo de Libro del amigo y del amado.Jose María Soto Rábanos - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:261-274.
     
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    Exigencias de ética profesional en los tratados pastorales de la baja edad media hispana.José María Soto Rábanos - 1995 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 22:27-38.
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    Riqueza de imagénes en Raimundo Lulio. El ejemplo de libro del amigo y del amado.José María Soto Rábanos - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:261.
    In this article I think over the capacity of Raimond Llull to imagine, that allows him to introduce characters and situations in his narratives without obstacles. After some general considerations, I pay attention to the development of the imaginative capacity of Lulio in his work «Libro del amigo y del Amado», through the analysis of some images of importance. The reader of this work from Llull may note that his main character, the friend, maintains the love in a swarm of (...)
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    Lo jurídico en la filosofía luliana.José M. Soto Rábano - 1998 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 5:75.
    Raimundo Lulio sees law, and all created things in the world, from the philosophical viewpoint and the kind of reasoning favoring theology, since that reasoning gets the arguments to prove christian faith. Law is an unclair, although necessary, science, due to the absence of charity. To Raimundo Lulio, who seems to know this very well, the legalized activity is complex and complicated. And that's why he proposes in his Arte a guiding methodology, which is a simplified and mechanic system to (...)
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    Pedagogía medieval hispana: transmisión de saberes en el bajo clero.José M. Soto Rábanos - 1995 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 2:43.
    Clerical learning appears to have been an instrumental good rather than a good in its own right, in literature that was designed for those clerics who would have charge of parish churches. The acquisition of knowledge in the Middle Ages was justified and conditioned by the post that each person occupied in the Church and in society. The expression to know Latin or to know: grammar sums up the requirements for being a cleric.
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    Educación superior al aire libre.María José Galvis Doménech, Verónica Riquelme Soto & Gemma Cortijo Ruiz - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6):1-12.
    El panorama educativo actual requiere de la implementación de nuevas metodologías docentes en el Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior. El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar un estudio piloto orientado a impartir docencia al aire libre como forma de recrear el trabajo real que puede desarrollar nuestro alumnado en su futuro profesional. De este modo, pretendíamos conseguir un aprendizaje significativo en tanto que existe una interacción real con los objetos de aprendizaje. El resultado se concretó en la valoración positiva por (...)
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    Soto Rábanos, José María (coord.): Pensamiento medieval hispano. Homenaje a Horacio Santiago-Otero, 2 vols., C.S.I.C., Consejería de Educación y Cultura de la Junta de Castilla y León, Diputación de Zamora, 1998, 1705 págs. [REVIEW]José Ángel García Cuadrado - 1999 - Anuario Filosófico 32 (2):571-572.
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  12. La justicia en el ámbito mercantil según Domingo de Soto.José María Garrán Martínez - 2005 - Ciencia Tomista 132 (426):111.
     
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    The sorting platform in the type III secretion pathway: From assembly to function.Jose Eduardo Soto & María Lara-Tejero - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (9):2300078.
    The type III secretion system (T3SS) is a specialized nanomachine that enables bacteria to secrete proteins in a specific order and directly deliver a specific set of them, collectively known as effectors, into eukaryotic organisms. The core structure of the T3SS is a syringe‐like apparatus composed of multiple building blocks, including both membrane‐associated and soluble proteins. The cytosolic components organize together in a chamber‐like structure known as the sorting platform (SP), responsible for recruiting, sorting, and initiating the substrates destined to (...)
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    ‘Nicanor y la Violeta’: Un análisis crítico del uso del artículo definido ante nombres propios masculinos y femeninos.Leonardo Aliaga Rovira, Patricia Avilés Retamal, Domingo Román Montes de Oca, María José Serrano Insunza, Camila Colicheo Cabrera & Francisco Soto Cáceres - 2020 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 30 (2):224-235.
    En este artículo se estudia la estructura “artículo definido + nombre propio antropónimo” y su distribución de uso en casos de antropónimos femeninos y masculinos. Se parte del supuesto de que esta estructura es más frecuente cuando el antropónimo es femenino. Al ser expletiva la presencia del artículo ante los sustantivos propios y, por el contrario, ser requerido su uso o el de otro determinante, en posiciones sintácticas específicas, ante los sustantivos comunes, la aparición del artículo definido precediendo al antropónimo (...)
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    María Zambrano y su relación heterodoxa con la filosofía.Damián Pachón Soto - 2019 - Escritos 27 (59):386-403.
    El artículo presenta la relación compleja, entre aceptación y rechazo, que María Zambrano, pensadora española discípula de José Ortega y Gasset, Premio Cervantes de Literatura, tuvo con la filosofía. Se argumenta que esta relación es heterodoxa, pues cuestionó, por un lado, la relación de la filosofía dominante con la vida, especialmente la manera en que el saber filosófico se desconectó de la misma, dejando al hombre desamparado; y, por el otro, cuestionó, como Nietzsche, el sistema filosófico como forma (...)
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    Aristotle’s principles as conditions.Jose Maria Llovet Abascal - 2021 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 21 (3):112-120.
    In this paper I will argue that when Aristotle uses the word ‘ἀρχή’ he is often referring to what we call a condition, whether necessary, sufficient or necessary and sufficient. To this end I will discuss how conditions for being, change, and knowledge, as identified by Aristotle, can be equated to ontological, physical and noetic principles, respectively.
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    El positivismo y su valoración en América.José María Romero Baró - 1989 - Barcelona: Promociones Publicationes Universitarias.
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    Del cubo de la basura: en busca de los valores perdidos.José María González Ruiz - 1989 - Barcelona: Editorial Kairós.
    Un análisis ameno e inteligente sobre los testimonios de los grandes pensadores del progreso: E. Fromm, F. Nietzsche, K. Popper, E. Morin, C.G. Jung, M. Ferguson, A. Finkielkraut, Ortega y Gasset, entre otros.
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  19. Ludovico Antonio Muratori: pública felicidad, jurisprudencia, imparcialidad y arbitrariedad judicial.José María Garrán Martínez - 2024 - Anuario de Filosofía Del Derecho 40.
    En este artículo se abordan las principales reflexiones políticas y jurídicasrealizadas por Muratori durante los últimos años de su vida. En primerlugar, estudiaré su doctrina sobre los fundamentos del poder político ycomentaré algunos de sus consejos sobre cómo deben actuar los gobernantespara fomentar la pública felicidad. Después, partiendo de la idea de que elDerecho condiciona la consecución de esa finalidad, me centraré en el análisisde la obra Dei difetti della giurisprudenza, el tratado jurídico más relevanteelaborado por nuestro autor. Y, por (...)
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    Why the Wrongness of Killing Innocents is Not a Universal Moral Certainty.José María Ariso - 2022 - Philosophical Investigations 45 (1):58-76.
    In this paper, I argue that the certainty about the wrongness of killing must not be considered as a universal, but as a local one. Initially, I show that there exist communities in which the wrongness of killing innocents is not a moral certainty and that this kind of case cannot be justified by arguing that such people are psychopaths. Lastly, I argue that universal certainties do not admit of exceptions: thus, the fact that some exceptional cases affect the certainty (...)
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  21. Nuestra democracia: de los mitos al contexto neoliberal.José María Seco Martínez - 2004 - In Seco Martínez, José María & David Sánchez Rubio (eds.), Esferas de democracia. Sevilla: Aconcagua.
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    Francisco Suárez y su defensa de un aristotelismo metafísico-cosmológico. Un estudio de caso sobre autoridades fuentes.José María Felipe Mendoza - 2024 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 29 (1):23-41.
    Resumen: En las Disputationes Metaphysicae XIII, X-XIV Francisco Suárez expone su parecer sobre la incorruptibilidad de los cielos. Particularmente, la sección XI, 13-34 reviste capital importancia de acuerdo con un tópico contextual: la incipiente revolución copernicana y el quebrantamiento de las tesis fundamentales aristotélicas. Su confutación, ubicada principalmente en las D.M. XIII, XI, 13, constituye la piedra angular que le permitirá al Dr. Eximio continuar sosteniendo una posición metafísica-cosmológica de cuño aristotelizante.
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  23. Excurso: Marías y Titín. La línea clara.José María Salaverri - 2009 - In José Luis Cañas & Juan Manuel Burgos (eds.), El vuelo del Alción: El pensamiento de Julián Marías. Madrid: Páginas de Espuma.
     
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    El hábito como libre configuración de la naturaleza.José María Barrio Maestre - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 1 (2):113-128.
    Educar es alumbrar, es ayudar al crecimiento de lo más humano del ser humano; educar es confiar, la confianza no es permisiva, implica acoger a la persona en su integridad; educar es pedir, los papás lo saben bien, ellos, así como de otra manera los maestros, igualmente reciben otro don, que les ayuda a madurar como padres y maestros; educar es sembrar, lo esencial del crecimiento es cualitativo, mientras que el enriquecimiento en la dimensión del poseer se da tan solo (...)
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  25. El cristianismo en la cultura española según Marías.José María Atencia - 2009 - In José Luis Cañas & Juan Manuel Burgos (eds.), El vuelo del Alción: El pensamiento de Julián Marías. Madrid: Páginas de Espuma.
     
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    Teaching Children to Ignore Alternatives is—Sometimes—Necessary: Indoctrination as a Dispensable Term.José María Ariso - 2018 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 38 (4):397-410.
    Literature on indoctrination has focused on imparting and revising beliefs, but it has hardly considered the way of teaching and acquiring certainties—in Wittgenstein’s sense. Therefore, the role played by rationality in the acquisition of our linguistic practices has been overestimated. Furthermore, analyses of the relationship between certainty and indoctrination contain major errors. In this paper, the clarification of the aforementioned issues leads me to suggest the avoidance of the term ‘indoctrination’ so as to avoid focusing on the suitability of the (...)
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    Can Certainties Be Acquired at Will? Implications for Children's Assimilation of a World‐picture.José María Ariso - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (4):573-586.
    After describing Wittgenstein's notion of ‘certainty’, in this article I provide four arguments to demonstrate that no certainty can be acquired at will. Specifically, I argue that, in order to assimilate a certainty, it is irrelevant whether the individual concerned has found a ground that seemingly justifies that certainty; has a given mental state; is willing to accept the certainty on the proposal of a persuader; or tries to act according to the certainty involved. Lastly, I analyse how each of (...)
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    Can a culture of error be really developed in the classroom without teaching students to distinguish between errors and anomalies?José María Ariso - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (10):1030-1041.
    It is expected that children increasingly learn to identify errors throughout their schooling process and even before it. As a further step, however, some scholars have suggested how a culture of error should be implemented in the classroom for the student to be able not only to locate errors but also, and above all, to learn from them. Yet the various proposals aimed at generating a culture of error in the classroom keep regarding error as all those responses and reactions (...)
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    Learning to Believe: Challenges in Children’s Acquisition of a World-Picture in Wittgenstein’s On Certainty.José María Ariso - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (3):311-325.
    Wittgenstein scholars have tended to interpret the acquisition of certainties, and by extension, of a world-picture, as the achievement of a state in which these certainties are assimilated in a seemingly unconscious way as one masters language-games. However, it has not been stressed that the attainment of this state often involves facing a series of challenges or difficulties which must be overcome for the development of the world-picture and therefore the socialization process to be achieved. After showing, on the one (...)
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    Libertad transcendental y educación.José María Barrio - 1994 - Anuario Filosófico 27 (2):527-540.
    The "transcendental freedom" is proper of the personal being, free and intelligent. This key concept of Heidegger ("transzendentalen Freiheit") is reelaborated by Millán-Puelles with Thomas Aquinas' contributions, mainly Aquinas' theory on the properties of transcendental being ("ens transcendentale"). This reelaboration is relevant for the discussion about the importance of educational paradigms. A human person is something "open" to the being and value and consequently, to educate is to communicate values through personal paradigms.
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    Castoriadis faced with the Platonic tradition. Some remarks on an against the grain reading.José María Zamora Calvo - 2020 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (16):45-64.
    In this paper, we explore a selection of Castoriadis’ writings, paying special attention to the seminars devoted to Plato’s Statesman, and discuss his divorce from the Platonic and Platonic tradition. Castoriadis places Plato beyond a theoretical and academic interpretation: the Ancient Greece that Castoriadis claims, from his political ontology, is not a paradigm, but a “germ” of autonomy, by which understand the birth of democracy, philosophy and history in order to transform himself and society.
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    Filosofía de la naturaleza: su configuración a traves de sus textos.José María Petit Sullá & Antonio Prevosti Monclús - 1992 - Barcelona: PPU. Edited by Antoni Prevosti Monclús.
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    Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Inexplicably Losing Certainties.José María Ariso - 2013 - Philosophical Papers 42 (2):133-150.
    Though Wittgenstein's On Certainty has been influential in analytic epistemology, its interpretation has been enormously controversial. It is true that exegesis has been mainly concerned with the proper characterization of Wittgenstein's very notion of ?certainty?; however, some important questions remain unanswered regarding this notion. On the one hand, I am above all referring to the study of the possibilities we have of retaining a certainty when it has seemingly been placed into question and, on the other hand, of regaining a (...)
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    Delusion Formation through Uncertainty and Possibility-blindness.José María Ariso - 2019 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 52:29-50.
    Algunos autores han intentado considerar los delirios como certezas –entendidas en el sentido de Wittgenstein– debido a las similitudes que parecen existir entre sus respectivos estatus epistemológicos. Sin embargo, dicho intento ha sido criticado con agudeza, entre otras razones, porque el contenido de los delirios choca frontalmente con el contenido de las certezas, por lo que los delirios no pueden ser comprendidos debido a los cambios en las relaciones de significado. Pero es evidente que, aunque los delirios no se puedan (...)
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    José María Soto, OSA, EI matrimonio «in fieri» en la doctrina de S. Ambrosio y S. Juan Crisóstomo. Estudio comparativo. [REVIEW]Sergio Zincone - 1977 - Augustinianum 17 (2):445-446.
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    José María Soto, OSA, EI matrimonio «in fieri» en la doctrina de S. Ambrosio y S. Juan Crisóstomo. Estudio comparativo. [REVIEW]Sergio Zincone - 1977 - Augustinianum 17 (2):445-446.
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    Religious Certainty: Peculiarities and Pedagogical Considerations.José María Ariso - 2020 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 39 (6):657-669.
    This paper presents the concept of ‘religious certainty’ I have developed by drawing inspiration from Wittgenstein’s notion of ‘certainty’. After describing the particular traits of religious certainty, this paper addresses two difficulties derived from this concept. On the one hand, it explains why religious certainty functions as such even though all its consequences are far from being absolutely clear; on the other hand, it clarifies why, unlike the rest of certainties, the loss of religious certainty does not result in the (...)
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    Should Business Organizations be Blind to Anomalies? On the Role of the Attributor in the Blurred Confines of Modern Error Theory.José María Ariso - 2018 - Philosophy of Management 17 (2):219-228.
    In this paper, I describe the main lines of modern error theory, a systemic theory which regards errors not as the results of someone’s negligence, but as parts of a complex system. Bearing in mind that errors must be considered as such by an observer or attributor, I expose Wittgenstein’s conception of the attributor responsible for discerning if a strange event constitutes an error or an anomaly. Subsequently, I illustrate this conception of the attributor by describing some traits of the (...)
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    The teacher as persuader: On the application of Wittgenstein’s notion of ‘persuasion’ in educational practice.José María Ariso - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10):1621-1630.
    Wittgenstein’s conception of ‘persuasion’, understood as the persuader’s attempt to modify the persuadee’s certainties, has been recently misinterpreted by some scholars. For Persichetti has overlooked the fact that one cannot persuade unintentionally, while Marconi and Perissinotto have not only taken for granted that persuasion consists in the mere transfer of a world-picture or set of certainties to an individual even when she has not alternative or different certainties, but also that education is restricted to persuading or transmitting certainties. After clarifying (...)
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    Morality in Disguise. A Response to Laves.José María Ariso - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 45 (1):91-97.
    Philosophical Investigations, Volume 45, Issue 1, Page 91-97, January 2022.
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    On Why ‘Trust’ Constitutes an Appropriate Synonym for ‘Certainty’ in Wittgenstein’s Sense: What Pupils Can Learn from Its Staging.José María Ariso - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2):163-176.
    In this paper I outline the most relevant traits of the term ‘trust’ understood as one of the synonyms for ‘certainty’ that Ludwig Wittgenstein used in his posthumous work On Certainty. To this end, I analyze the paragraphs of On Certainty in which reference is made to pupils who are expected to trust what is taught by their teacher: in addition, I note that such a process is largely based on the attitude of rejection and bewilderment that teachers promote towards (...)
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    O que a linguagem do Terceiro Reich – como descrito por Klemperer – pode nos ensinar sobre certezas no sentido de Wittgenstein.José María Ariso - 2024 - Aufklärung 10 (3):21-36.
    Victor Klemperer (1881-1960) foi um professor alemão de línguas românicas que ficou famoso especialmente pelos escritos em que ele relatou como os nazis deformaram a língua alemã ao ponto de desenvolver o que ele chamou de “a língua do Terceiro Reich”. Neste artigo, pretendo explicar o que esta língua revela sobre certezas, compreendidas no sentido de Wittgenstein, o que, por sua vez, também pode contribuir para fornecer uma visão mais abrangente da medida em que a língua do Terceiro Reich foi (...)
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    Discurso sobre el populismo en México. Un estudio socio-pragmático.José María Infante Bonfiglio & María Eugenia Flores Treviño - 2018 - Pragmática Sociocultural 6 (1):99-130.
    Resumen Populismo es un término que ha devenido moda en el discurso político contemporáneo, después de que algunos lo creían desaparecido. El término es aún de uso impreciso y se utiliza en diversas realidades discursivas, las que a su vez remiten a diferentes mundos objetivos: ideologías políticas, movimientos y agrupaciones políticas, estilos discursivos y programas de acción política y modos de obrar, tanto en los regímenes autoritarios como democráticos. Una primera parte de este trabajo se destina a un intento de (...)
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    Augmented Reality: Reflections on its Contribution to Knowledge Formation.José María Ariso (ed.) - 2017 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    There is at present no publication specifically dedicated to analyzing the philosophical implications of augmented reality, especially regarding knowledge formation, which constitutes a fundamental trait of knowledge society. That is why this volume includes an analysis of the applications and implications of augmented reality. While applications cover diverse fields like psychopathology and education, implications concern issues as diverse as negative knowledge, group cognition, the internet of things, and ontological issues, among others. In this way, it is intended not only to (...)
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  45. La destrucción creadora: variaciones sobre una metáfora absoluta de la modernidad.José María Beneyto - forthcoming - Res Publica.
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  46. Mi adscripción a Asturias (del libro de José María Laso, de Bilbao a Oviedo pasando por el penal de Burgos).José María Laso Prieto - 2009 - El Basilisco 41:81-96.
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    Una aproximación a la presencia de las Órdenes Mendicantes enel reino de Sevilla durante la Edad Media. Elenco de Fundaciones.José María Miura Andrades - 2024 - Isidorianum 4 (8):155-194.
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    Author index.José María Ariso - 2017 - In Augmented Reality: Reflections on its Contribution to Knowledge Formation. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 315-322.
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    Frontmatter.José María Ariso - 2017 - In Augmented Reality: Reflections on its Contribution to Knowledge Formation. Berlin: De Gruyter.
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