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    Pensando la sociedad desde la perspectiva teórica de Niklas Luhmann.Guillermina Ramírez - 2008 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 13 (42):151-162.
    Sociedades caracteriza das por un alto grado de complejidad y diferenciación que rebasan los marcos teóricos con los cuales se le han interpretado, dan lugar a nuevas perspectivas. Cobra sentido el objeto de este trabajo, el cual es analizar la propuesta teórica de Niklas Luhmann. Los contenidos y a..
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    Against Machismo: Young Adult Voices in Mexico City. Josué Ramirez. New York: Berghahn Books. 2008. viii+138pp. [REVIEW]Guillermina G. Núñez-Mchiri - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (1):1-3.
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    25 años de elección popular de alcaldes en Colombia: avances y retrocesos.Edgar Enrique Martínez Cárdenas & Juan Manuel Ramírez Mora - 2015 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 4 (2).
    Esta ponencia presenta un avance parcial de la investigación sobre la democracia en los municipios colombianos desde la adopción de la elección popular de los alcaldes. A partir de una conceptualización básica y operacional de la democracia se determinan sus principales dimensiones y se presentan los resultados obtenidos para algunas variables significativas que se han procesado, aplicando técnicas de análisis multivariado. El objetivo final (aún en elaboración) es generar un índice de calidad democrática que permita comparar y explicar los avances (...)
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  4. Analysis of Constraint-Handling in Metaheuristic Approaches for the Generation and Transmission Expansion Planning Problem with Renewable Energy.Lourdes Martínez-Villaseñor, Hiram Ponce, José Antonio Marmolejo-Saucedo, Juan Manuel Ramírez & Agustina Hernández - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-22.
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    Principles of theoretical analysis.Guillermina Jasso - 1988 - Sociological Theory 6 (1):1-20.
    This paper considers the goals and methods of theoretical sociology. The chief goal of theoretical work is a theory in two parts-postulates and predictions-the key challenge being to minimize the number of postulates and maximize the number and variety of predictions. The paper discusses the distinctive character of the sentences in each part of the theory and, in light of that bipartite structure, the two main activities of theoretical analysis: (i) speculative thinking, whereby the theorist identifies the starting ideas for (...)
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    Autonomy on the horizon: comparing institutional approaches to disability and elder care.Guillermina Altomonte & Adrianna Bagnall Munson - 2021 - Theory and Society 50 (6):935-963.
    This article asks how people come to interpret themselves and others as autonomous given their multiple dependencies. We draw on a cross-case comparison of ethnographic studies with two populations for whom autonomy is both central and problematic: elderly patients in post-acute care, and young adults with disabilities in an independent living program. Analyzing the institutional efforts to make their clients “as independent as possible,” we find that staff members at each organization formulate autonomy as a temporal project through an ongoing (...)
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    Construcción del pensamiento a través de la (re)elaboración textual.Guillermina Jiménez López & María Aurora García Ruiz - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):1-11.
    La escritura constituye una destreza compleja, puesto que demanda un profundo proceso de madurez cognitiva y, a su vez, por su carácter comunicativo necesita ser divulgativo. Igualmente, a través de la expresión escrita los estudiantes adquieren saberes y conocimientos académicos y personales; por tanto, posibilita el desarrollo cognitivo de estos. Escribir no es solo una mera habilidad motriz, implica destrezas como la organización, la expresividad y la creatividad. Podemos afirmar que el taller de escritura representa un aprendizaje significativo, de cooperación (...)
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    La sombra de la violencia estructural en los jóvenes universitarios.Guillermina Díaz Pérez, Natalia Natalia Ix-Chel Vázquez González & Araceli Pérez Damián - 2015 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 16:59-86.
    Las crisis económicas están generando desigualdades, producto de la violencia estructural; éstas están derivando en las maneras en que los jóvenes construyen y dibujan los sentidos sociales. Los jóvenes deberían ser sujetos que se mueven en toda una temporalidad sin embargo, sus condiciones materiales de vida, no les permiten pensar en un futuro con certezas. Más bien, éstas se desdibujan para ellos y hoy más que nunca aparecen sus sueños postergados y aplazados por la propia violencia de la que son (...)
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    Commentary on John V. Quaranta.J. Roland E. Ramirez - 1957 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 31:115-118.
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  10. How to (dis)solve the Gamer’s Dilemma.Erick Jose Ramirez - 2020 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (1):1-21.
    The Gamer's Dilemma challenges us to find a distinction between virtual murder and virtual pedophilia. Without such a distinction, we are forced to conclude that either both are morally acceptable or that both should be morally illicit. This paper argues that the best way to solve the dilemma is, in one sense, to dissolve it. The Gamer's Dilemma rests on a misunderstanding in the sense that it does not distinguish between the form of a simulation and its surface content. A (...)
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    Notes on the advancement of theoretical sociology (reply to turner).Guillermina Jasso - 1989 - Sociological Theory 7 (1):135-144.
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    Qué sujetos se proponen “fabricar” las propuestas de innovación educativa.Guillermina Tiramonti - 2018 - Voces de la Educación 3 (5):196-214.
    El texto se pregunta sobre el impacto que tienen en la conformación de las subjetividades juveniles los diferentes modelos pedagógicos que proponen innovaciones escolares que hoy están en desarrollo. Estas innovaciones se agrupan en tres tipos puros: los modelos organizados en base de la disciplinas de las pruebas, los que sostienen la escolarización en la incorporación de un sistema de tutelas y el modelo posdisciplinar. Se establecen las posibles consecuencias en conformación de las subjetividades y su relación con las tecnologías (...)
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  13. Abstracción y conciencia.Guillermina Yankelevich - 1996 - Ludus Vitalis 4 (6):185-204.
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  14. La metáfora en el lenguaje;¿ dónde oculta la información?,¿ cómo la comunica?Guillermina Yankelevich - 1997 - Ludus Vitalis 5 (9):121-132.
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  15. Gurr, S. J., John Edwin: "the Principle Of Sufficient Reason In Some Scholastic Systems ".E. Ramírez & Staff - 1961 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 20 (76):107.
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  16. Mayz Vallenilla, E.: "fenomenología Del Conocimiento. El Problema De La Constitución Del Objeto En La Filosofía De Husserl".E. Ramírez & Staff - 1960 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 19 (73/74):284.
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    La gráfica como compañera: la exposición Giro gráfico. Como en el muro la hiedra, curada por la Red de Conceptualismos del Sur.Guillermina Mongan - 2023 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 13 (26):e165.
    La gráfica como compañera: la exposición Giro gráfico. Como en el muro la hiedra, curada por la Red de Conceptualismos del Sur.
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  18. Symmetries and Representation.Sebastián Murgueitio Ramírez & Geoffrey Hall - 2024 - Philosophy Compass.
    It is often said in physics that if two models of a theory are related by a symmetry, then the two models provide (or could provide) two different representations of the very same situation, alike the case of two maps of different color for the very same city. It is also said that the situations represented by two models of a theory are indiscernible in some ways when the models in question are related by a symmetry of the theory, just (...)
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  19. The Promise of Manumission: Appropriations and Responses to the Notion of Emancipation in the Caribbean and South America in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century.Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez - 2024 - In Kris F. Sealey & Benjamin P. Davis (eds.), Creolizing Critical Theory: New Voices in Caribbean Philosophy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 61-81.
    In this text, I consider two examples in the history of emancipation and manumission of enslaved, Black populations in the Caribbean and South America in order to theorize a colonial mode of conceiving of freedom at play in the first half of the nineteenth century. This mode is marked by the figure of the promise, enacting a notion of freedom as a constantly deferred, external compensation. Indeed, instead of an immediate decision deeming the practice of enslavement and trade of human (...)
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  20. On Symmetries and Springs.Sebastián Murgueitio Ramírez - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
    Imagine that we are on a train playing with some mechanical systems. Why can’t we detect any differences in their behavior when the train is parked versus when it is moving uniformly? The standard answer is that boosts are symmetries of Newtonian systems. In this paper, I use the case of a spring to argue that this answer is problematic because symmetries are neither sufficient nor necessary for preserving its behavior. I also develop a new answer according to which boosts (...)
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  21. Receptivity, reactivity and the successful psychopath.Erick Ramirez - 2015 - Philosophical Explorations 18 (3):330-343.
    I argue that psychopathy undermines three common assumptions typically invoked in favor of moderate reasons responsive theories of moral responsibility. First, I propose a theory of psychopathic agency and claim that psychopathic agency suggests that the systems underlying receptivity to reason bifurcate into at least two sub-systems of receptivity. Next, I claim that the bifurcation of systems for receptivity suggests that reactivity is not “all of a piece” but that it too decomposes into at least two subsystems. Lastly, I argue (...)
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    A Cognitive Theory of Empty Names.Eduardo García-Ramírez - 2011 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2 (4):785-807.
    Ordinary use of empty names encompasses a variety of different phenomena, including issues in semantics, mental content, fiction, pretense, and linguistic practice. In this paper I offer a novel account of empty names, the cognitive theory, and show how it offers a satisfactory account of the phenomena. The virtues of this theory are based on its strength and parsimony. It allows for a fully homogeneous semantic treatment of names coped with ontological frugality and empirical and psychological adequacy.
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  23. Causation and the conservation of energy in general relativity.Sebastián Murgueitio Ramírez, James Read & Andres Paez - forthcoming - The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    Consensus in the contemporary philosophical literature has it that conserved quantity theories of causation such as that of Dowe [2000]—according to which causation is to be analysed in terms of the exchange of conserved quantities (e.g., energy)—face damning problems when confronted with contemporary physics, where the notion of conservation becomes delicate. In particular, in general relativity it is often claimed that there simply are no conservation laws for (say) total-stress energy. If this claim is correct, it is difficult to see (...)
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    The Knock at the Door: Utopian Dreams for Post-Covid Times.Pedro Mora-Ramírez, María Amo-Hernández & Paula García-Rodríguez - 2024 - Utopian Studies 34 (3):641-647.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Knock at the Door: Utopian Dreams for Post-Covid TimesPedro Mora-Ramírez, María Amo-Hernández, and Paula García-RodríguezAnswering the Knock at the Door, Welcoming Utopian Futures, The Knock at the Door: Utopian Dreams for Post-Covid Times, May 21–24, 2023, University of Huelva, Spain, and University of Calgary, CanadaThe COVID-19 pandemic has fostered new adversities and vulnerabilities, prompting reflection on the economic, social, and political paradigms that endanger human and nonhuman (...)
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    “Indios”, “comunistas” y “guerrilleros”: miedos y memorias de la lucha por tierras en las tierras altas de Jujuy, Argentina“Indians”, “communists” and “guerrilleros”: fears and memories of struggles for land in the highlands of Jujuy, Argentina.Guillermina Espósito & Ludmila Da Silva Catela - 2013 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 3 (1).
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    Civil Engineering at the Crossroads in the Twenty-First Century.Francisco Ramírez & Andres Seco - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (4):681-687.
    The twenty-first century presents a major challenge for civil engineering. The magnitude and future importance of some of the problems perceived by society are directly related to the field of the civil engineer, implying an inescapable burden of responsibility for a group whose technical soundness, rational approach and efficiency is highly valued and respected by the citizen. However, the substantial changes in society and in the way it perceives the problems that it considers important call for a thorough review of (...)
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  27. Terror, Reconciliation, Redemption: The Politics of Memory in Argentina.S. Guillermina - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 147 (8).
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    Descubrimiento, innovación y objetividad: Schopenhauer y su repercusión en la epistemología.Edgar Serna Ramírez - 2017 - Signos Filosóficos 19 (38):62-89.
    Resumen: La influencia de Schopenhauer en la filosofía de la ciencia del siglo XX ha sido poco estudiada. En este artículo defiendo que la teoría del conocimiento de Schopenhauer impulsó históricamente la idea de que al menos un objetivo de la investigación científica estriba en la exploración tenaz y creativa del potencial heurístico de un sistema teórico, de una matriz disciplinar o de un programa de investigación científica. Sostengo que en ella también se origina una ambigüedad en el significado de (...)
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    ¿"Empirismo encubierto" en Popper? El papel epistemológico de la dimensión pragmática del contexto de descubrimiento.Edgar Serna Ramírez - 2013 - Dianoia 58 (71):127-152.
    La tesis principal que aquí se defiende es que, para Popper, la validez del conocimiento estuvo vinculada siempre a la dimensión pragmática del contexto de descubrimiento (e incluso dependía de ella). Constituye, pues, un error afirmar que, para él, 1) dicha validez estaba ligada a un "empirismo encubierto" (opuesto a la tesis sobre la carga teórica de toda observación), según lo ha planteado Ana Rosa Pérez Ransanz, y que 2) en sus ideas, los factores pragmáticos carecían de importancia epistemológica, como (...)
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  30. Terror, Reconciliation, Redemption: The Politics of Memory in Argentina.Guillermina Seri - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 147:8.
  31. La Educación en un Mundo" Desorganizado".Guillermina Tiramonti - 2006 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 8 (2).
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    Ontological Convictions and Epistemological Obstacles in Bolzano's Elementary Geometry.Guillermina Waldegg - 2001 - Science & Education 10 (4):409-418.
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    “Don't try to teach me, I got nothing to learn”: Management students' perceptions of business ethics teaching.Guillermina Tormo‐Carbó, Victor Oltra, Katarzyna Klimkiewicz & Elies Seguí‐Mas - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (4):506-528.
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    “Indios”, “comunistas” y “guerrilleros”: miedos y memorias de la lucha por tierras en las tierras altas de Jujuy, Argentina“Indians”, “communists” and “guerrilleros”: fears and memories of struggles for land in the highlands of Jujuy, Argentina.Guillermina Espósito & Ludmila Da Silva Catela - 2013 - Corpus.
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    Pensar desde el cuerpo: de Merleau-Pünty a Jean-Luc Nancy y el nuevo realismo.Mario Teodoro Ramírez - 2014 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 21:221-236.
    En este artículo exponemos una comparación, observando diferencias y coincidencias, entre las filosofías de Maurice Merleau-Ponty y Jean-Luc Nancy, centrados en sus concepciones sobre el cuerpo, como vía regia, en ambos, para el arribo a una ontología de la existencia en su sentido más amplio. Finalmente, evaluamos sus propuestas desde la perspectiva del reciente movimiento filosófico del nuevo realismo observando en qué aspectos Merleau-Ponty y Nancy preparan este movimiento y en qué aspectos sus filosofías necesitan ser corregidas o redefinidas. In (...)
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  36. A Plea for Concrete Universals.Eduardo García-Ramírez & Ivan Mayerhofer - 2015 - Critica 47 (139):3-46.
    Este artículo trata el problema de los objetos creados que pueden ser repetidos, como las obras musicales y las literarias. En la sección 2 presentamos una serie de desiderata intuitivos que toda teoría debe satisfacer. En las secciones 3 y 4 presentamos un silogismo disyuntivo extendido. Los objetos en cuestión pueden ser o bien universales concretos, particulares concretos, universales abstractos o particulares abstractos. Mostramos cómo es que las teorías que consideran que son cualquiera de las tres últimas opciones fracasan. Por (...)
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    Religion in Republican Rome: rationalization and ritual change.Guillermina Bogdan - 2013 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 36 (1):202-205.
    En este artículo, nos preguntamos si es pertinente un análisis del personaje de Medea de Eurípides, y más concretamente, de su filicidio, a la luz de la doctrina aristotélica de la acción. Resulta dudoso, y quizás equívoco, hablar de "responsabilidad" (en sentido aristotélico) en el caso de la heroína, ya que sus motivaciones, como las de todo héroe trágico, tienen un doble signo: enfrentado a una ἀνάγκη superior, también desea lo que está forzado a hacer. Además, Medea no es una (...)
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    Paradigma Pachamama. Patrimonialización, extractivismos y lavado verde en Jujuy, Argentina.Guillermina Espósito - forthcoming - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
    En este artículo se analiza el proceso de patrimonialización de la Pachamama en Jujuy, entre mediados de la década de 1990 y la actualidad. A través del análisis de leyes, documentos periodísticos y observaciones etnográficas, se muestra el modo en que la Pachamama fue caracterizada como un objeto y una práctica religiosa y cultural propia del mundo andino, a la vez que progresivamente significada como “naturaleza” en un sentido moderno. A partir de un análisis que reconstruye las prácticas, procedimientos, actas (...)
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    Acerca de los Problemas de Acceso al Campo y las Relaciones con Informantes Clave en Instituciones Universitarias.María Guillermina - 2000 - Cinta de Moebio 9.
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    Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at.Guillermina Jasso - 2004 - Sociological Theory 22 (3):401-431.
    The goal of sociology, and all social science, is to produce reliable knowledge about human behavioral and social phenomena. To reach that goal, we undertake three kinds of activities: theoretical work, empirical work, and, even more basic, we develop frameworks that assemble the fundamental questions together with the fundamental tools that will be used to address them. This article examines the three sets of activities and their interrelations. Both deductive and nondeductive theory are highlighted, as are three kinds of empirical (...)
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    Accounting Ethics in Unfriendly Environments: The Educational Challenge.Guillermina Tormo-Carbó, Elies Seguí-Mas & Victor Oltra - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (1):161-175.
    In recent years, and in close connection with a number of well-known financial malpractice cases, public debate on business ethics has intensified worldwide, and particularly in ethics-unfriendly environments, such as Spain, with many recent fraud and corruption scandals. In the context of growing consensus on the need of balancing social prosperity and business profits, concern is increasing for introducing business ethics in higher education curricula. The purpose is to improve ethical behaviour of future business people, and of accounting professionals in (...)
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    Abandoning Galileo's Ship: The quest for non-relational empirical significance.Sebastián Murgueitio Ramírez & Nicholas Teh - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    The recent debate about whether gauge symmetries can be empirically significant has focused on the possibility of 'Galileo's ship' types of scenarios, where the symmetries effect relational differences between a subsystem and the environment. However, it has gone largely unremarked that apart from such Galileo's ship scenarios, Greaves and Wallace (2014) proposed that gauge transformations can also be empirically significant in a 'non-relational' manner that is analogous to a Faraday-cage scenario, where the subsystem symmetry is related to a change in (...)
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    Shame, Embarrassment, and the Subjectivity Requirement.Erick J. Ramirez - 2018 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 14 (1):97-114.
    Reactive theories of responsibility see moral accountability as grounded on the capacity for feeling reactive-attitudes. I respond to a recent argument gaining ground in this tradition that excludes psychopaths from accountability. The argument relies on what Paul Russell has called the 'subjectivity requirement'. On this view, the capacity to feel and direct reactive-attitudes at oneself is a necessary condition for responsibility. I argue that even if moral attitudes like guilt are impossible for psychopaths to deploy, that psychopaths, especially the "successful" (...)
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  44. Beyond Witches, Angels and Unicorns. The Possibility of Expanding Russell´s Existential Analysis.Olga Ramirez - 2018 - E-Logos Electronic Journal for Philosophy 25 (1):4-15.
    This paper attempts to be a contribution to the epistemological project of explaining complex conceptual structures departing from more basic ones. The central thesis of the paper is that there are what I call “functionally structured concepts”, these are non-harmonic concepts in Dummett’s sense that might be legitimized if there is a function that justifies the tie between the inferential connection the concept allows us to trace. Proving this requires enhancing the russellian existential analysis of definite descriptions to apply to (...)
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    Knot is not that nasty.Elisángela Ramírez-Cámara & Luis Estrada-González - 2019 - Synthese 198 (S22):5533-5554.
    In this paper, we evaluate Button’s claim that knot is a nasty connective. Knot’s nastiness is due to the fact that, when one extends the set \ with knot, the connective provides counterexamples to a number of classically valid operational rules in a sequent calculus proof system. We show that just as going non-transitive diminishes tonk’s nastiness, knot’s nastiness can also be reduced by dropping Reflexivity, a different structural rule. Since doing so restores all other rules in the system as (...)
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    Body Mass Index and Nationality Moderate the Relationship Between Internalization of the Thin Ideal and Body Dissatisfaction: A Conditional Mediation Model.Silvia Moreno-Domínguez, Guillermina Rutsztein, Thomas A. Geist, Emily E. Pomichter & Antonio Cepeda-Benito - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Towards Cognitive Moral Quasi-Realism.Eduardo García-Ramírez - 2018 - Philosophies 3 (1):5.
    There is a long-standing discussion concerning the nature of moral discourse. Multiple views range from realism—according to which moral discourse is closer to scientific discourse than to fictional discourse—to anti-realism—according to which moral discourse is rather closer to fictional discourse. In this paper, I want to motivate a novel anti-realist account. On this view, there are no moral properties or truths, neither mind-independent nor mind-dependent ones (i.e., anti-realism). However, moral cognition results from the use of higher order cognitive abilities with (...)
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    Separating Einstein's separability.Sebastián Murgueitio Ramírez - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 72:138-149.
    In this paper, I accomplish a conceptual task and a historical task. The conceptual task is to argue that (1) Einstein’s Principle of Separability (henceforth “separability”) is not a supervenience principle and that (2) separability and entanglement are compatible. I support (1) by showing that the conclusion of Einstein’s incompleteness argument would still follow even if one assumes that the state of a composite system does not supervene on the states of the subsystems, and by showing that what Einstein says (...)
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  49. Transversality as Disruption and Connection: On the Possibilities and Limits of Using the Framework of Trauma in Glissant’s Philosophy of Caribbean History.Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez - 2019 - Philosophical Readings 11 (3):152-162.
    What do we mean when we describe the history of the Caribbean as traumatic? Is it possible to use the term ‘trauma’ here in a more technical sense, or should we give it the less strict connotation of an extreme form of an event in which the past no longer stays just in the past and the future never ceases to demand something from the present? In this paper I analyze the image of the abyss, used by Édouard Glissant to (...)
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  50. To ’stay where you are’ as a decolonial gesture: Glissant’s philosophy of Caribbean history in the context of Césaire and Fanon.Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez - 2020 - In Jack Webb (ed.), Memory, Migration and (De)colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond. Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London. pp. 133–151.
    The place of Glissant’s philosophy of decolonisation in relation to Fanon and Césaire has been theorised by some authors, but the emphasis has not been placed on the fact that Glissant refers to both his predecessors as examples of the absence of a link between the two tactics of resistance – un détour [a tactical diversion] and un retour [a return]. For Glissant, both Césaire and Fanon are still diverters and not properly producers of a new reality, of a real (...)
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