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  1. El aborto en la agenda parlamentaria argentina en 2018.Armando S. Andruet - 2019 - In Roberto Cataldi Amatriain & Christian Byk (eds.), Bioética, conflictos y dilemas. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Hygea Ediciones.
     
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  2. La universidad y un dilema : ¿profesionales o universitarios?Armando S. Andruet - 2017 - In Carlos Daniel Lasa & Constanza Diedrich (eds.), La educación argentina en encrucijada: vigencia de los escritos de Jacques Maritain. Salta, Argentina: EUCASA, Ediciones Universidad Católica de Salta.
     
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    The EU’s Hospitality and Welcome Culture: Conceiving the “No Human Being Is Illegal” Principle in the EU Fundamental Freedoms and Migration Governance.Armando Aliu & Dorian Aliu - 2022 - Human Rights Review 23 (3):413-435.
    This article aims to highlight the theoretical and philosophical debate on hospitality underlining the normative elements of framing migrants and refugees as individual agents in the light of hospitality theory and migration governance. It argued the critiques of the neo-Kantian hospitality approach and the EU welcome culture with regard to refugees in the EU from a philosophical perspective. The “No human being is illegal” motto is proposed to be conceived as a principle of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. The (...)
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    A Finite Axiomatization For Fork Algebras.Marcelo Frias, Armando Haeberer & Paulo S. Veloso - 1997 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 5 (3):1-10.
    Proper fork algebras are algebras of binary relations over a structured set. The underlying set has changed from a set of pairs to a set closed under an injective function. In this paper we present a representation theorem for their abstract counterpart, that entails that proper fork algebras — whose underlying set is closed under an injective function — constitute a finitely based variety.1.
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    Autism and schizophrenia: Similar perceptual consequence, different neurobiological etiology?Armando Bertone, Laurent Mottron & Jocelyn Faubert - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):592-593.
    Phillips & Silverstein (P&S, 2003) propose that NMDA-receptor dysfunction may be the fundamental neurobiological mechanism underlying and associating impaired holistic perception and cognitive coordination with schizophrenic psychopathology. We discuss how the P&S hypothesis shares different aspects of the weak central coherence account of autism from both theoretical and experimental perspectives. Specifically, we believe that neither those persons with autism nor those with schizophrenia integrate visuo-perceptual information efficiently, resulting in incongruous internal representations of their external world. However, although NMDA-hypofunction may be (...)
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    Exoheliotrope: Metaphor in the Texts of Astrobiology and Deconstruction.Armando M. Mastrogiovanni - 2024 - Oxford Literary Review 45 (2):208-228.
    This article undertakes a deconstructive reading of astrobiology’s search for extraterrestrial life. Taking its lead from Derrida’s ‘White Mythology’, it explores ‘metaphor in the text of astrobiology’—and includes within the astrobiological ‘text’ not only scientific publications and work on astrobiology in the philosophy of science, but also ‘life detection technologies’. I situate astrobiology in the tradition of a metaphysical analogy that goes back through the enlightenment and early modern astronomy to the ancient Atomists’ notion of the ‘plurality of worlds’. This (...)
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    The Radiation Reaction Problem in a Simple Coupled Model.Armando Bernui - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (1):121-138.
    The complete description of the interaction between an external electromagnetic field and a charged particle causing it to radiate is one of the most fundamental problems in classical electrodynamics. Here we provide a simple coupled model that describes via the Lagrangian of the physical system the full radiation reaction process resulting from the particle–field interactions which simulate the electromagnetic ones. The particle and field evolution equations obtained from the Lagrangian are studied as an initial value problem giving rise to the (...)
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    Pirronismo y conocimiento científico.G. Armando Cíntora - 2010 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 66:79-92.
    La búsqueda de justificación epistémica para los presupuestos metodológicos y axiológicos más básicos de la ciencia ha de enfrentarse al trilema de Agrippa. Se argumenta que la regresión al infinito -aun si esta regresión es solo potencial- y la circularidad no son las mejores alternativas del trilema y que el mejor disyunto es un dogmatismo minimalista, siendo uno de sus dogmas el siguiente condicional: Si nuestros presupuestos metodológicos y axiológicos más básicos de carácter científico fuesen los correctos, entonces las teorías (...)
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    Andrés Bello as a Prefiguration of Richard Rorty.Sergio Armando & Gallegos–Ordorica - 2019 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (2):161-174.
    The Venezuelan-Chilean humanist Andrés Bello has been recognized as one of the most distinguished intellectuals of the 19th century—one of the last polymaths of the stature of figures such as Athanasius Kircher, Gottfried Leibniz or Benjamin Franklin. Indeed, his numerous contributions span fields such as grammar, poetry, civil law, diplomacy, education, political theory, philology and philosophy. However, despite having composed one of the most important philosophical treatises ever written in Spanish, his philosophical proposals have not been engaged with a substantial (...)
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    Introduzione. Conoscere il futuro: invenzioni, programmi e progetti.Alessandro Armando & Giovanni Durbiano - 2019 - Rivista di Estetica 71:6-18.
    The article describes the peculiar modality in which design combines predictable and unpredictable elements, and places different disciplinary contributes hosted in this number inside an ordering scheme about possible forms of future’s knowledge.The scheme is built on the intersection of two criteria: the first regards the ways in which the action of invention (expansion of reality) and the action of discovering (expansion of truth) are combined; whilst the second one regards the way in which the unpredictable of the subjects and (...)
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    Critical Comments on Laudan’s Theory of Scientific Aims.Armando Cíntora - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 37:17-24.
    I criticize Laudan's constraints on cognitive aims as presented in Science and Values. These constraints are axiological consistency and non-utopianism. I argue that Laudan's prescription for non utopian aims is too restrictive because it excludes ideals and characterizes as irrational or non-rational numerous human contingencies. We aim to ideals because there is no cogent way to specify in advance what degree of deviation from an ideal is acceptable. Thus, one cannot dispense with ideals. Laudan does not distinguish difficult from impossible (...)
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    The Logic of Self-Realization in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right.Armando Manchisi - 2022 - Studia Hegeliana 8:211-222.
    The concept of “self-realization” plays a central role in philosophy, since it summarizes the idea that a good life is a flourishing life, that is, an existence in which a person makes the best of what she is. A long tradition has understood this in terms of actualizing one’s potential or fulfilling one’s highest and most worthy aspirations. The aim of this paper is to analyze Hegel’s Logic and Philosophy of Right, in order to show that they outline an alternative (...)
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    El ignacianismo de S. Josemaría Escrivá.Armando Pego Puigbó - 2005 - Ciudad de Dios 218 (3):713-734.
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    Plato's conception of love..Armando Correia Pacheco - 1942 - Notre Dame, Ind.,: Notre Dame, Ind..
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    Are Impossible Goals Rational?Armando Cíntora - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 9:113-119.
    I argue contra Larry Laudan and Robert Nozick that valuable goals that are impossible (i.e., ideal goals) can be rational, if they are approachable without a known limit. It is argued that Laudan proscribes as irrational impossible goals because he holds a confused scheme for means/ends rationality. Moreover it is argued that it is counterintuitive to hold ideal goals to be irrational. On the other hand I argue that Nozick's generalization of utility theory so as to admit symbolic utilities will (...)
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    Disposable Subjects: Staging Illegality and Racial Terror in the Borderlands.Armando García - 2019 - Critical Philosophy of Race 7 (1):160-186.
    This article draws on Gloria Anzaldúa's philosophy to analyze Latina/o cultural forms as responses to the lawful violence that renders migrants and other minoritarian peoples as disposable subjects. The article turns to Latina/o playwrights and undocumented poets whose art forms, produced under the deportation regime, express a desire for freedom from terrorizing governance. Focusing on Lydia, a play by Mexican American playwright Octavio Solis, and poetry by an undocumented artist, Yosimar Reyes, it links these representations of “illegal” migrants to understand (...)
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  17. David Miller's Defence of Bartley's Pan Critical Rationalism.Armando Cíntora - 2004 - Sorites 15:50-55.
    W. W. Bartley argued that Popper's original theory of rationality opened itself to a tu quoque argument from the irrationalist and to avoid this Bartley proposed an alternative theory of rationality: pancritical rationalism . Bartley's characterization of PCR leads, however, to self-referential paradox. David Miller outlaws self-reference by distinguishing between positions and statements, Miller's distinction looks, however, suspiciously like an ad hoc manoeuvre or as a stipulation that has to be accepted dogmatically. Furthermore, Miller's move is inadequate because it is (...)
     
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  18. Critical comments to Miller's defense of Bartley's Pancritical Rationalism.Armando Cíntora - 2002 - Ludus Vitalis 10 (18):27-36.
     
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    In defense of Piaget's theory: A reply to 10 common criticisms.Orlando Lourenço & Armando Machado - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (1):143-164.
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  20. L. Laudan's theory of Scientific aims.Armando Cintora - 2000 - Ludus Vitalis 8 (14):103-130.
     
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  21. Critical Comments on Laudan's Theory of Scientific Aims.Armando Cíntora - 1999 - Sorites 10:19-38.
    Laudan's proposed constraints on cognitive aims are criticized. It is argued that: Laudan does not distinguish impossible goals from impossible but approachable goals; and owing to that imprecision Laudan recommends conservatism and mediocrity. Impossible but approachable goals can be rational objectives, if we understand means/ends rationality as the attitude of someone who tries to reach the warranted optimum means to the attainment of or approximation to his desired aims. Ideals cannot be dispensed with, because in advance there is no satisfactory (...)
     
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  22. Playing Devil's advocate. Methodological Relativism and Scientific Creationism.Armando Cíntora - 2005 - Ludus Vitalis 13 (24):107-112.
  23. Réplica a S. Pinto y M. Casanueva.Armando Cíntora - 2003 - Ludus Vitalis 9 (19):145-148.
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    Reseña de"¿ Cómo habla Dios? La evidencia científica de la fe" de Collins, Francis S.Armando Rojas - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (147):240-248.
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    Comités 2.0: deberes, posibilidades y desafíos de la ética institucionalizada en el s. XXI.Armando Menéndez Viso & Antonio Casado da Rocha - 2011 - Dilemata 5:163-180.
    Ethics committees are one of the main agents in the governance of science and technology, especially in the field of health care. This paper analyses some aspects of their nature, which show the internal relationship between the moral and the scientific-technological domains. Being both knowledge providers and users thereof, ethics committees deliberate and decide on complex contemporary ethical issues. To pursue their aims, they require adequate technical tools in order to deliberate and choose using new technologies of communication and information. (...)
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    Vicente Riva Palacio's Mexican Insurrectionist Ethics.Sergio Armando Gallegos Ordorica - 2023 - In Jacoby Adeshei Carter & Darryl Scriven (eds.), Insurrectionist Ethics. Radical Perspectives on Social Justice. Palgrave. pp. 89-105.
    In this chapter, I argue that the insurrectionist ethics initially articulated by Leonard Harris, and further developed by other scholars such as Lee McBride III, Jacoby Carter, and Kristie Dotson, can fruitfully be deployed to understand how resistance movements and liberatory struggles have been framed in Mexico by some prominent intellectuals. To be more precise, I argue that one can read the historical work México a través de los siglos. El Virreinato from the nineteenth century Mexican historian and novelist Vicente (...)
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  27. Back to the future: Aristotle and molecular biology.Armando Aranda Anzaldo - 2007 - Ludus Vitalis 15 (28):195-198.
    The Aristotelian axiom that function follows form was beautifully instantiated in molecular biology by the discovery of DNA’s structure that immediately suggested how DNA might work as depository and vehicle for genetic information. However, later on molecular biology became infatuated with the gene that became the center of the universe. This gene-centered viewpoint is an obstacle for the emerging field of evo-devo aiming at finding the causal connections between evolution and biological development. Here it is argued that molecular biology must (...)
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    El índice en la filosofía de Peirce.Armando Fumagalli - 1996 - Anuario Filosófico 29 (56):1291-1312.
    In the first part of the article the author explains the importance of Peirce's reflection about the index as a crucial point of the reformulation of his entire philosophical system that took place around 1885. Then he examines the role of the index in Peircean semiotics and linguistics, where the index clearly shows -in spite of the difficulties deriving from Peirce's acceptance of some Kantian gnoseological thesis- the necessary and close connexion between language and reality.
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    Authority in Question.Armando Salvatore - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (2):135-160.
    The politicization of Islam from a European viewpoint is apparent in how the Islamic ‘veil’ has become an icon of Islam’s alleged deficits with regard to fitting into European modernity. This article unpacks the iconic symbolism of ‘political Islam’ and shifts the focus to Muslim voices articulating struggles for justice and solidarity through the attempt to reformulate secular republicanism and critique its authority basis. This is the emerging trend of ‘critical Islam’, which targets both the hegemonic discourse on secularity and (...)
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    Eccentric modernity? An Islamic perspective on the civilizing process and the public sphere.Armando Salvatore - 2011 - European Journal of Social Theory 14 (1):55-69.
    This article engages with Johann Arnason’s approach to the entanglements of culture and power in comparative civilizational analysis by simultaneously reframing the themes of the civilizing process and the public sphere. It comments and expands upon some key insights of Arnason concerning the work of Norbert Elias and Jürgen Habermas by adopting an ‘Islamic perspective’ on the processes of singularization of power from its cultural bases and of reconstruction of a modern collective identity merging the steering capacities and the participative (...)
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    Biosignature, Technosignature, Event: Deconstruction, Astrobiology, and the Search for a Wholly Other Origin.Armando M. Mastrogiovanni - 2023 - Derrida Today 16 (2):114-128.
    Here I pursue a deconstructive reading of astrobiology, the emerging science dedicated to a double quest: solving the mystery of life's origin and discovering life beyond Earth. Astrobiology, I argue, is organized as a response to the aporetic formulation assumed by the origin of life in modern molecular biology, where (as Derrida's argues in Life Death) it becomes the origin of textuality. Because all Earth life shares a single genetic code, astrobiologists are seeking a second; hoping that a sort of (...)
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    Are Impossible Goals Rational?Armando Cíntora - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 9:113-119.
    I argue contra Larry Laudan and Robert Nozick that valuable goals that are impossible (i.e., ideal goals) can be rational, if they are approachable without a known limit. It is argued that Laudan proscribes as irrational impossible goals because he holds a confused scheme for means/ends rationality. Moreover it is argued that it is counterintuitive to hold ideal goals to be irrational. On the other hand I argue that Nozick's generalization of utility theory so as to admit symbolic utilities will (...)
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  33. Can a Localist and Descriptive Epistemological Naturalism Avoid Dogmatic Foundations?Armando Cíntora - 2002 - Sorites 14:42-56.
    It is argued that epistemological naturalism is the result of a holist thesis plus a high valuation of empirical science. Epistemological naturalism criticizes the sceptic for entertaining unjustified global doubts and naturalism tries to avoid scepticism by taking for granted as non problematic our background scientific knowledge and by recommending only a localist or piecemealist mending of our corpus of knowledge, these corrections will be motivated by limited and justified questions. It is argued that the epistemological naturalist: i) Cannot justify (...)
     
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    Die Idee als „sich wissende Wahrheit“.Armando Manchisi - 2018 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 11 (1):87-92.
    In this paper I examine Hegel's notion of 'idea'. I provide first of all some general clarifications on this notion, and then I analyze the meaning of the logical Doctrine of the idea in relation to the internal organization of the system. My aim is to interpret this section of the Science of Logic as a Grammar of Hegel's Realphilosophie.
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    L’évasion de l’être. Jean-Paul Sartre and the Phenomenology of Temporality.Armando Mascolo - 2016 - In The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy. Springer Verlag.
    Sartre fits fully within the phenomenological tradition inaugurated by Husserl, although he somewhat reelaborates it in an original way, on the basis of Heidegger’s philosophy, with the aim of outlining, in a first stage of his thoughts dating back to the publication of Being and Nothingness, the features stemming from his peculiar atheistic existentialism. Subsequently, in the mature stage of his intellectual itinerary, Sartre will attempt to combine the existentialist ideas with the basic principles of Marxism, a synthesis that will (...)
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    Multipropositionalism and Necessary a Posteriori identity Statements.Lenny Clapp & Armando Lavalle Terrón - 2018 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (4):902-934.
    We provide an account of necessary a posteriori identity statements that relies upon Perry’s multipropositionalism. On our account an utterance of, e.g., ‘Hesperus is Phosphorus’, semantically makes available several propositions, one of which is necessary (and a priori) and another of which is a posteriori (and contingent). Since our view resembles two-dimensionalism, one might assume that it is undermined by the sorts of nesting arguments that Soames and others have raised against two-dimensionalism. We demonstrate, however, that our account is immune (...)
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  37. La recepción de Vico en Unamuno.Armando Savignano - 2003 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 15 (16):226.
    Un estudio sobre la recepción de Giambattista Vico en Miguel de Unamuno, en relación con Benedetto Croce, y la influencia en el filósofo español de conceptos viquianos como los de "fantasía" y "barbarie".A study on the reception of Giambattista Vico in Miguel de Unamuno, in relation with Benedetto Croce, and the influence in Spanish thinker of Vico's concepts like those of "fantasy" and "barbarism".
     
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    La Evaluación del Alumno en un Proceso de Enseñanza-Aprendizaje en la Modalidad Virtual (The Student's Evaluation in a Teaching-Learning Process in Virtual Modality).Armando Tijerina Garcia - 2010 - Daena 5 (2):145-169.
    Resumen. Este artículo ofrece una propuesta enfocada a optimizar el proceso de evaluación sobre el aprovechamiento del alumno, en un ambiente virtual, mediante el concepto GROUPWARE:, técnicas de comunicación grupal, utilizando las Nuevas tecnologías de Información y las Comunicaciones [NTIC’s], como herramientas básicas, llevando el registro y seguimiento estadístico del aprovechamiento actitudinal del estudiante, posibilitando así, el uso y la construcción de índices significativos, seguros y fiables, que permitan al instructor/facilitador/tutor, gestionar de un diagnóstico, sobre el comportamiento, esfuerzo, dedicación y (...)
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    Are delusional contents replayed during dreams?Armando D’Agostino, Giacomo Aletti, Martina Carboni, Simone Cavallotti, Ivan Limosani, Marialaura Manzone & Silvio Scarone - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):708-715.
    The relationship between dream content and waking life experiences remains difficult to decipher. However, some neurobiological findings suggest that dreaming can, at least in part, be considered epiphenomenal to ongoing memory consolidation processes in sleep. Both abnormalities in sleep architecture and impairment in memory consolidation mechanisms are thought to be involved in the development of psychosis. The objective of this study was to assess the continuity between delusional contents and dreams in acutely psychotic patients. Ten patients with a single fixed (...)
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    El 98 y la filosofía europea.Armando Savignano - 1998 - Anuario Filosófico 31 (60):71-90.
    In this essay are sketched out the philosophical features of the 98's generation, which is characterized by a tragical tension between radicalism, utopia, and nichilism. Altought it has not elaborated a Philosophy in a proper sense but only a kind of reflection in form of ensayo or novel, typical manifestation of an age of crisis, it expresses primarilly and essentially an ontological and existential pessimism, which has a relevance not only for Spain but also for Europe, facing the typical dilemma (...)
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    Repositioning ‘Islamdom’: The Culture—Power Syndrome within a Transcivilizational Ecumene.Armando Salvatore - 2010 - European Journal of Social Theory 13 (1):99-115.
    This study articulates the leitmotif of civilizational analysis (the interaction of power and culture) with regard to the relation between religion and the state within the Islamic civilization or ‘Islamdom’. In a first step, it clarifies, by reference to Marshall Hodgson, the extent to which his view of Islamdom as a transcivilizational ecumene can fit into a comparative type of civilizational analysis. The comparative approach to civilizational analysis can be enriched by reevaluating the specific Islamic pattern of mild legitimization of (...)
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    La dimensión teologal del hombre en Xavier Zubiri.Armando Savignano - 2006 - The Xavier Zubiri Review 8:5-16.
    This paper deals with Xavier Zubiri’s philosophy of religion in light of his theory of religation and of the theologal dimension of man. In this context Zubiri’s anthropological andmetaphysical conceptions are emphasized, in light of his intellectual evolution. Zubiri’sapproach is original with respect to the debate over the role of philosophical theology.El ensayo trata de la filosofía de la religión de Xavier Zubiri a la luz de la teoría de lareligación y de la dimensión teologal del hombre. En este contexto (...)
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    A common link between aging, schizophrenia, and autism?Jocelyn Faubert & Armando Bertone - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):593-594.
    Phillips & Silverstein (P&S, 2003) have proposed that NMDA-receptor hypofunction is the central reason for impaired cognitive coordination and abnormal gestalt-like perceptual processing in schizophrenia. We suggest that this model may also be applicable to non-pathological (or normal) aging given the compelling evidence of NMDA-receptor involvement during the aging process that results in age-related change in higher-level perceptual performance. Given that such deficits are present in other neurological disorders such as autism, an argument for a systematic assessment of perceptual functioning (...)
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    El Trasfondo Afectivo Intersubjetivo En la Adquisición de Conocimiento y la Confianza Como Actitud Epistémica.Jesús Armando Fajardo santamaría & Ana Aristina Santana Espitia - 2022 - Childhood and Philosophy 18:01-29.
    Among the wide variety of experiences linked to academic work, there are some intense affective experiences that are more directly related to the conceptual development that the learners will achieve because they are intrinsically linked to the activity displayed during the acquisition of knowledge, such is the case of curiosity, confusion and surprise. These epistemic emotions that occur during learning activities are aimed at the conceptual content of the individual's beliefs. The objective of this work is to theoretically explore the (...)
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  45. Overwriting the Orient and the Islamosphere : religio-civilizational imaginaries via East-West entanglements.Armando Salvatore & Kieko Obuse - 2023 - In Ľubomír Dunaj, Jeremy Smith & Kurt Cihan Murat Mertel (eds.), Civilization, modernity, and critique: engaging Jóhann P. Árnason's macro-social theory. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    La Rhétorique Aristotelicienne comme “Logique Orale”.Armando Plebe - 1992 - Argumentation 6 (3):349-354.
    Ce texte se propose d'examiner en quoi le discours oral se différencie de la composition écrite. La logique orale a pour caractéristique principale de recourir à des prémisses ou à des conclusions qui ont déjà valeur de “maxime” pour l'auditeur. Il s'agit donc d'une véritable “mise à l'épreuve” de chaque position. La logique orale touche directement le contenu. Elle s'oppose à la dialectique — elle est liée à une logique formelle — tout en étant complémentaire.
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    Collins, Francis S.¿ Cómo habla Dios? La evidencia científica de la fe, Madrid: Temas de Hoy, 2009. 317 pp. [REVIEW]Armando Rojas - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (147):240-248.
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    La construcción del objeto de estudio. Lecciones epistemológicas a partir de la obra de Pierre Bourdieu.Armando Ulises Cerón-Martínez - 2020 - Cinta de Moebio 67:75-84.
    Resumen: Pierre Bourdieu es uno de esos autores que siempre es posible “redescubrir” dependiendo de los intereses científicos que el lector tenga, y eso por la maestría con la que practicó la ciencia de forma crítica. Para él la epistemología, más que una metaciencia discursiva, es una práctica para todo sociólogo que ejerce el oficio de la investigación científica, y su mismo legado científico lo evidencia. De ahí que su “sociología reflexiva” no sea sino una epistemología práctica que permite a (...)
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    Kevin Thompson. Hegel's Theory of Normativity: The Systematic Foundations of the Philosophical Science of Right. Evanston IL: Northwestern University Press, 2019. ISBN 978-0-81013993-0 (hbk). ISBN 978-0-81013992-3 (pbk). ISBN 978-0-81013994-7 (ebk). Pp. 117. $99.95 (hbk). $34.95 (pbk). $34.95 (ebk). [REVIEW]Armando Manchisi - 2022 - Hegel Bulletin 43 (1):149-152.
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    Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz on self‐control.Sergio Armando Gallegos-Ordorica - 2020 - Philosophy Compass (10):1-10.
    The Novohispanic nun Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz has not been traditionally considered as a philosopher within the Anglophone philosophical sphere because her writings are primarily poems and plays. In the last three decades, only a few philosophers have engaged with Sor Juana's works. However, their scholarship has focused only on a narrow range of issues, such as Sor Juana's defense of the right of women to be educated, and has neglected other dimensions of her thought, such as her (...)
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