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    El fl'neur y el mestizo latinoamericano como paradigmas de sujetidad barroca.Edwin Marcelo Alcarás - 2020 - Dianoia 65 (85):29-53.
    Resumen Este artículo explora las figuras del flâneur y del "mestizo". Reúno con el sustantivo "mestizo" una serie de operaciones estilísticas y retóricas que emplea Echeverría para describir el mestizaje como fenómeno histórico de las sociedades urbanas en las colonias españolas en los siglos XVI y XVII. Partiré de la lectura de Echeverría a Benjamin de principios de los años noventa. Luego analizaré la figura del flâneur y la del mestizo para mostrar algunas líneas de conexión, desde la estrategia alegórica (...)
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  2. Justifying intellectual property.Edwin C. Hettinger - 1989 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 18 (1):31-52.
  3. Semantic Dialetheism.Edwin Mares - 2004 - In Graham Priest, Jc Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), The law of non-contradiction : new philosophical essays. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 264–275.
    Approaches to paraconsistency can be arranged on a spectrum similar to the way in which approaches to vagueness are often understood. On the left are the metaphysical realists; those who think that there are real contradictory facts, that are mind and language independent. On the right are those who think that although we can have inconsistent beliefs and inconsistent theories — and we need a paraconsistent logic to deal with them — the world itself is perfectly consistent. In the middle (...)
     
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    A paraconsistent theory of belief revision.Edwin D. Mares - 2002 - Erkenntnis 56 (2):229 - 246.
    This paper presents a theory of belief revision that allows people to come tobelieve in contradictions. The AGM theory of belief revision takes revision,in part, to be consistency maintenance. The present theory replacesconsistency with a weaker property called coherence. In addition to herbelief set, we take a set of statements that she rejects. These two sets arecoherent if they do not overlap. On this theory, belief revision maintains coherence.
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    Generation-recognition theory and the encoding specificity principle.Edwin Martin - 1975 - Psychological Review 82 (2):150-153.
  6. Molinist Conditionals.Edwin Mares & Ken Perszyk - 2011 - In Ken Perszyk (ed.), Molinism: The Contemporary Debate. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 96--117.
     
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    Propositional function.Edwin Mares - 2014 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The semantics ofr.Edwin D. Mares & Robert K. Meyer - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (1):95 - 110.
    The Logic R4 is obtained by adding the axiom □(A v B) → (◇A v □B) to the modal relevant logic NR. We produce a model theory for this logic and show completeness. We also show that there is a natural embedding of a Kripke model for S4 in each R4 model structure.
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    Stimulus meaningfulness and paired-associate transfer: An encoding variability hypothesis.Edwin Martin - 1968 - Psychological Review 75 (5):421-441.
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    The Stoics on Bodies and Incorporeals.Marcelo D. Boeri - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (4):723 - 752.
    The Stoics incorporeals are "somethings" which, albeit nonexistent strictly, are subsistent. For the Stoics things truly existent are bodies. So, the question is: what role do incorporeals play in Stoic ontology? The author endeavors to demonstrate that the interpretation that incorporeals are secondary realities (bodies being the primary ones) is not consistent with Stoic philosophy as a whole. At this point the argument is that bodies and incorporeals serve to complement each other in the sense that one cannot exist without (...)
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  11. “Four-Valued” Semantics for the Relevant Logic R.Edwin D. Mares - 2004 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 33 (3):327-341.
    This paper sets out two semantics for the relevant logic R based on Dunn's four-valued semantics for first-degree entailments. Unlike Routley's semantics for weak relevant logics, they do not use two ternary accessibility relations. Unlike Restall's semantics, they capture all of R. But there is a catch. Both of the present semantics are neighbourhood semantics, that is, they include sets of propositions in the specification of their frames.
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    The admissibility of $\gamma$ in ${\rm R}4$.Edwin D. Mares & Robert K. Meyer - 1992 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (2):197-206.
  13. Locke's theory of substance under attack!Edwin McCann - 2001 - Philosophical Studies 106 (1-2):87 - 105.
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    Andersonian deontic logic.Edwin D. Mares - 1992 - Theoria 58 (1):1-2.
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    A History of Japan to 1334.Edwin O. Reischauer & George Sansom - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (1):68.
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    The analogy of experience: an approach to understanding religious truth.John Edwin Smith - 1973 - New York,: Harper & Row.
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    Johannes Antiochenus Fr. 200 Salm. und Prokop.Edwin Patzig - 1893 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 2 (3).
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  18. Law in a scientific age.Edwin Wilhite Patterson - 1963 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
     
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    Endangered Species.Edwin P. Pister - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (4):341-352.
    Biologists are often placed in the difficult position of defending a threatened habitat or animal with vague reasoning and faulty logic simply because they have no better rationale at their immediate disposal. This places them at a distinct disadvantage and literally at the mercy of resource exploiters and their easily assignable dollar values. Although the initial dollar cost of delaying or precluding “development” may be sigriificant, the long-term benefits of saving the biological entities which might otherwise be destroyed are likewise (...)
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  20. God makes the difference.Edwin McNeill Poteat - 1951 - New York,: Harper.
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    Once Again Old Chinese yan yan and an An.Edwin G. Pulleyblank - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):635.
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    The Roman Empire as Known to Han ChinaThe Roman Empire in Chinese Sources.Edwin G. Pulleyblank, D. D. Leslie & K. H. J. Gardiner - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):71.
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    The Goliard Poets.Edwin A. Quain - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (1):152-156.
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    Hume's Critique of the Argument From Design.Edwin Rabbitte - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:100-117.
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    Rōmaji or RōmaziRomaji or Romazi.Edwin O. Reischauer - 1940 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 60 (1):82.
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    Left Out: Pragmatism, Exceptlonallsm and the Poverty of American Marxism.Edwin A. Roberts - 1999 - Historical Materialism 4 (1):262-281.
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    Diversidad, alteridad E identidad en la obra de Manuel zapata olivella: Acerca de la teoría Del mestizaje en la rebelión de Los genes.Edwin Cruz Rodríguez - 2014 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 35 (110):21.
    En su obra La rebelión de los genes, Manuel Zapata Olivella plantea una teoría del mestizaje en la que se concilia este concepto con la diversidad y la alteridad. El mestizaje no implica exclusión de la otredad ni eliminación de la diversidad. La diversidad no es subsumida en una sola identidad y la otredad no es una perspectiva ajena al sí mismo, sino constitutiva de su idiosincrasia. El otro es parte del sí mismo y el reconocimiento de tal situación constituye (...)
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    Lawlessness, Law and Sanction.Edwin Garlan - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:448.
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  29. Reading Book of Nature: Phenom. Study of Creative Expression.Edwin Jones - 1989 - Ohio University Press.
    Edwin Jones sets out to show that a phenomenological analysis of meaning can contribute to a theory of creativity in several ways. It can clarify the concept of creative expression and resolve its paradoxical appearance. Creativity must have its roots in already existing meanings and at the same time has to generate new meanings. To illustrate, Jones shows that a phenomenological analysis can render more comprehensible the spiritual dilemma suffered by Cézanne. The artist could not render intellectually understandable to (...)
     
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    Revisiting Tom Tom: Performative Anamnesis and Autonomous Vision in Ken Jacobs’ Appropriations of Tom Tom the Piper’s Son.Edwin Carels - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (2):217-230.
    In 1969 the American avant-garde filmmaker Ken Jacobs gained wide recognition with a two-hour long interpretation of a 1905 silent short film. Ever since, the artist has kept on revisiting the same material, each time with a different technological approach. Originally hailed as a prime example of structural filmmaking, Jacobs’ more recent variations on the theme of Tom Tom the Piper’s Son beg for a broader understanding of his methods and the meanings implied. To gain a deeper insight in this (...)
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    Truth.Edwin B. Allaire - 1975 - Metaphilosophy 6 (3-4):261-276.
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    Neural Correlates of Preference: A Transmodal Validation Study.Henrique T. Akiba, Marcelo F. Costa, July S. Gomes, Eduardo Oda, Paula B. Simurro & Alvaro M. Dias - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    The core of Dewey's way of thinking.Edwin A. Burtt - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (13):401-419.
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    Frege's Problems with 'the Concept Horse'.Edwin Martin - 1971 - Critica 5 (15):45-64.
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    What Do Indicating Devices Indicate?Tamar Katriel & Marcelo Dascal - 1984 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 17 (1):1 - 15.
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    Evasão ou Insight? Mead sobre Royce ea Filosofia Norte-Americana.Claudio Marcelo Viale - 2007 - Cognitio 8 (2):341-359.
  37. Deja que entre la luz del sol: Archivos de gobierno e inseguridades nacionales.Barbara Weinstein & Marcelo Starcenbaum - 2010 - Aletheia: Cuadernos Críticos Del Derecho 1:10 - 6.
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    A Lewisian Semantics for S2.Edwin Mares - 2013 - History and Philosophy of Logic 34 (1):53-67.
    This paper sets out a semantics for C.I. Lewis's logic S2 based on the ontology of his 1923 paper ‘Facts, Systems, and the Unity of the World’. In that article, worlds are taken to be maximal consistent systems. A system, moreover, is a collection of facts that is closed under logical entailment and conjunction. In this paper, instead of defining systems in terms of logical entailment, I use certain ideas in Lewis's epistemology and philosophy of logic to define a class (...)
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  39. Todo el mundo lleva a cabo lo que le parece bien. Sobre los trasfondos socráticos de la teoría aristotélica de la acción.Marcelo Boeri - 2008 - Philosophica 33:7-26.
    El artículo se centra en los probables trasfondos socráticos de la teoría de la acción aristotélica. El autor argumenta que Aristóteles incorporó a su propia teoría de la acción los siguientes ingredientes, que son de carácter “socrático”: la tesis de que un agente siempre lleva a cabo una acción en vista del bien o, más bien, de lo que considera que es bueno; la opinión de que hay un momento cognitivo que es previo a la búsqueda de lo que uno (...)
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    Editor's Introduction.Edwin Mares - 2014 - Australasian Journal of Logic 11 (1).
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    Lecture on the Anatomy of the Brain. Nicolaus Steno.Edwin Clarke - 1966 - Isis 57 (4):507-508.
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    The direction of human evolution.Edwin Grant Conklin - 1921 - New York: C. Scribner's sons.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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  43. Current psychopharmacological treatment in depression.Edwin Dunlop - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 3--1827.
     
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    Rhetorical Composition and" Open Form" in Montaigne's Early Essais.Edwin M. Duval - 1981 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 43 (2):269-287.
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    A survey of the ethics climate of Hong Kong public hospitals.Edwin C. Hui - 2008 - Clinical Ethics 3 (3):132-140.
    The main objective of the study was to survey health-care practitioners' (HCPs) perception of health-care practices that are of medical–ethical importance in Hong Kong public hospitals, and to identify the moral issues that concern them most. A total of 2718 doctors, nurses, allied health and administrative workers from 14 hospitals participated. HCPs considered that communication/conflict between patients/families and HCPs was the most important issue, followed by issues concerning patients' rights and values. The ‘ethics climate’ in Hong Kong public hospitals was (...)
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    Books briefly noted.Edwin E. Gantt - 2001 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (2):179-185.
    Provides short reviews of 6 books on topics that include 19th century influences on psychology, intelligence of emotions, Jerome Bruner’s contributions to psychology, truth, the development of ideas in 19th century America, and evolutionary psychology. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Commentary: Ethics in public service: Higher standards and double standards.Edwin J. Delattre - 1989 - Criminal Justice Ethics 8 (2):2-83.
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    Ethical Dilemmas Relating to the Management of a Newborn with Down Syndrome and Severe Congenital Heart Disease in a Resource-Poor Setting.Ama K. Edwin, Frank Edwin & Summer J. McGee - 2015 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 5 (3):277-286.
    Decision-making regarding treatment for newborns with disabilities in resource-poor settings is a difficult process that can put parents and caregivers in conflict. Despite several guidelines that have helped to clarify some of the medical decision-making in Ghana, there is still no clear consensus on the specific moral criteria to be used. This article presents the case of a mother who expressed her wish that her child with Down syndrome should not have been resuscitated at birth. It explores the ethical issues (...)
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    Frege's definition of numbers.Edwin Martin - 1987 - Philosophical Papers 16 (1):59-73.
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    Harman on Quine on existence.Edwin Martin - 1970 - Noûs 4 (2):201-204.
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