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  1. Norte y Sur, un diálogo entre la filosofía mexicana y la alemana.Hugo Ibarra Ortiz - 2017 - In Hugo Ibarra Ortiz, Ricardo Martínez Romo & Idalia Basurto Ortega (eds.), Reflexiones en torno a la filosofía en México: siglos XIX y XX. Zacatecas, Zac.: Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas "Francisco García Salinas," Departamento Editorial UAZ.
     
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    Reflexiones en torno a la filosofía en México: siglos XIX y XX.Hugo Ibarra Ortiz, Ricardo Martínez Romo & Idalia Basurto Ortega (eds.) - 2017 - Zacatecas, Zac.: Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas "Francisco García Salinas," Departamento Editorial UAZ.
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    Características del nuevo estratega financiero, estudiantes de maestría en finanzas.Luz-Elena Guzmán-Ibarra, León Antonio Joannis-Ortiz & Efraín Torralba-Chávez - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (4):1-24.
    El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar si las características de estratega son adquiridas al realizar un posgrado, la población de interés fueron estudiantes de maestría en finanzas, la muestra fue de 87 alumnos en grupos trimestrales durante dos años consecutivos.Usando metodología de enfoque mixto, un cuestionario y para complementar el aspecto cualitativo, se hizo una inferencia en cada resultado.Las hipótesis “Existe un sinnúmero de características que el estudiante universitario debe desarrollar y el estudiante universitario adquiere 80% de las características (...)
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    DIF in the Spanish Version of the Verbal Selective Reminding Test Using Samples From Hispanics in the United States, Mexicans, and Spaniards.Manuel Morales-Ortiz & Fabiola Peña-Cardenas - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Robert Michels, the iron law of oligarchy and dynamic democracy.Hugo Drochon - 2020 - Constellations 27 (2):185-198.
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    Paradoxes of liberalism: Good government: democracy beyond elections, by Pierre Rosanvallon, translated by Malcolm DeBevoise, Cambridge [MA], Harvard University Press, 2018, 352 pp., £28.95 , ISBN 9780674979437.Hugo Drochon - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (5):754-760.
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    Ethical beliefs' differences of males and females.J. Tsalikis & M. Ortiz-Buonafina - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (6):509-517.
    This study investigates the differences in ethical beliefs between males and females. One hundred and seventy five business students were presented with four scenarios and given the Reidenbach-Robin instrument measuring their ethical reactions to these scenarios. Contrary to previous research, the results indicate that the two groups have similar ethical beliefs, and they process ethical information similarly.
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    Raymond Aron’s “Machiavellian” Liberalism.Hugo Drochon - 2019 - Journal of the History of Ideas 80 (4):621-642.
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    The Time Is Coming When We Will Relearn Politics.Hugo Halferty Drochon - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):66-85.
    In Ecce Homo's "Why I am a Destiny," Nietzsche declares that "the concept of politics" will merge entirely into a "Mind-war" and that "the earth will know Great politics." Through analyzing these two concepts, the aim of this article is to counter Bernard Williams's claim that "Nietzsche did not move to any view that offered a coherent politics." Nietzsche does so in calling for the founding of a "Party of Life," whose "concept of politics" is to breed a new "master (...)
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    The Time Is Coming When We Will Relearn Politics.Hugo Halferty Drochon - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):66-85.
    ABSTRACT In Ecce Homo’s “Why I am a Destiny,” Nietzsche declares that “the concept of politics” will merge entirely into a “Mind-war” and that “the earth will know Great politics.” Through analyzing these two concepts, the aim of this article is to counter Bernard Williams’s claim that “Nietzsche did not move to any view that offered a coherent politics.” Nietzsche does so in calling for the founding of a “Party of Life,” whose “concept of politics” is to breed a new (...)
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  11. Toldot ha-filosofyah ha-ḥadashah mi-tekufat ha-haskhalah ʻad Emanuʻel Kant.Samuel Hugo Bergman - unknown
     
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    ‘An Old Carriage with New Horses’: Nietzsche’s Critique of Democracy.Hugo Drochon - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (8):1055-1068.
    SUMMARYDebates about Nietzsche's political thought today revolve around his role in contemporary democratic theory: is he a thinker to be mined for stimulating resources in view of refounding democratic legitimacy on a radicalised, postmodern and agonistic footing, or is he the modern arch-critic of democracy budding democrats must hone their arguments against? Moving away from this dichotomy, this article asks first and foremost what democracy meant for Nietzsche in late nineteenth-century Germany, and on that basis what we might learn from (...)
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    Caratteristiche delI’ecumenismo di S. Basilio.Ignazio Ortiz de Urbina - 1979 - Augustinianum 19 (3):389-401.
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  14. Mujer y dictadura franquista.Manuel Ortiz Heras - 2006 - Aposta 28:1.
    Este texto describe y analiza el estatus social, político y económico de la mujer durante la dictadura de Franco. Las leyes impuestas por la dictadura, con el amparo moral de la Iglesia española, provocaron un fuerte retroceso en los derechos de las mujeres. La llegada de la democracia y el auge de los diversos movimientos feministas, unidos a los cambios de mentalidad que se habían ido produciendo, hicieron que poco a poco la discriminación se fuera erradicando y la situación se (...)
     
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    Introduction.Hugo Halferty Drochon - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):3-4.
    ABSTRACT In Ecce Homo’s “Why I am a Destiny,” Nietzsche declares that “the concept of politics” will merge entirely into a “Mind-war” and that “the earth will know Great politics.” Through analyzing these two concepts, the aim of this article is to counter Bernard Williams’s claim that “Nietzsche did not move to any view that offered a coherent politics.” Nietzsche does so in calling for the founding of a “Party of Life,” whose “concept of politics” is to breed a new (...)
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    Introduction.Hugo Halferty Drochon - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):3-4.
    ABSTRACT In Ecce Homo’s “Why I am a Destiny,” Nietzsche declares that “the concept of politics” will merge entirely into a “Mind-war” and that “the earth will know Great politics.” Through analyzing these two concepts, the aim of this article is to counter Bernard Williams’s claim that “Nietzsche did not move to any view that offered a coherent politics.” Nietzsche does so in calling for the founding of a “Party of Life,” whose “concept of politics” is to breed a new (...)
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    Nietzsche and Politics.Hugo H. Drochon - 2010 - Nietzsche Studien 39 (1):663-677.
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    Nietzsche and Politics.Hugo H. Drochon - 2010 - Nietzsche Studien 39 (1):663-677.
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    Nietzsche and Political Thought ed. by Keith Ansell-Pearson.Hugo Drochon - 2017 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 48 (1):119-123.
    Nietzsche continues to be a source of inspiration for political thinking, as this diverse collection of articles makes clear. The aim of the volume—according to its commissioning editor Keith Ansell-Pearson, known for his seminal Introduction to Nietzsche as Political Thinker and Nietzsche contra Rousseau —is not to determine, once and for all, what that contribution to political thought ought to be, but rather to show how Nietzsche continues to provide new and interesting ways of thinking about politics today. So Rosalyn (...)
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    Nihilism, democracy and liberalism: Maudemarie Clark’s ‘Nietzsche on Ethics and Politics’.Hugo Halferty Drochon - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 16 (4):481-489.
    Maudemarie Clark is a leading interpreter of Nietzsche’s theory of truth, and as such we are fortunate to have her papers on his ethics, politics and metaphysics collected in one volume. Opening her section on politics – the subject of this review – with a critique of Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind, she condemns Bloom’s Straussian demand that philosophers lie about the fact that no truth exists to protect their way of life as a recurrence of the nihilist (...)
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    Nietzsche’s ‘Great Politics’ in the Context of the Kaiserreich.Hugo Drochon - 2022 - In Martin A. Ruehl & Corinna Schubert (eds.), Nietzsches Perspektiven des Politischen. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 369-384.
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    Nietzsche, Politics and Gender.Hugo H. Drochon - 2010 - Nietzsche Studien 39 (1):678-681.
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    Nietzsche, Politics and Gender.Hugo H. Drochon - 2010 - Nietzsche Studien 39 (1):678-681.
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    Symposium on Gregory Conti's parliament the mirror of the nation: representation, deliberation and democracy in victorian Britain.Hugo Drochon - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (1):174-175.
    ‘One man, one vote’ is a longstanding democratic battle-cry, but it has come under increasing scrutiny of late, and not simply because of its gendered language. If gender equality, at least at the...
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    Symposium on Helen McCabe’s John Stuart Mill, Socialist.Hugo Drochon - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (1):152-152.
    In the pantheon of liberal political thought, John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty, with its defence of freedom of thought, conscience, speech and private property, takes pride of place. So why did Mill c...
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    Symposium on Joshua Cherniss, Liberalism in Dark Times: The Liberal Ethos in the Twentieth Century.Hugo Drochon - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (3):535-535.
    Can we meet intolerance with tolerance? Illiberalism with liberalism? Political ruthlessness with a certain temperament? This is the ‘liberal predicament’ that Joshua Cherniss, in his thought-provo...
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    Symposium on Jan-Werner Müller’s Democracy Rules.Hugo Drochon - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (1):153-154.
    From Brexit to Trump, Jan-Werner Müller’s 2016 essay What is Populism? has defined our historical moment.1 Famously identifying populism as both anti-elitism and anti-pluralism, Müller has provided...
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    Symposium on Nadia Urbinati’s Me The People.Hugo Drochon - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (8):1093-1093.
    In an increasingly crowded field, Nadia Urbinati’s study of populism stands out by being anchored in a profound theory of democracy, namely the notion of disfigured democracy she had elaborated in...
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    Quelle expérience pour les élèves présentant des troubles du comportement et orientés vers une scolarité spécialisée? Une comparaison France–Wallonie.Hugo Dupont - 2018 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 12 (1):1-12.
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    Catechism of musical aesthetics.Hugo Riemann - 1895 - London: Augener & co.. Edited by H. Bewerunge.
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  31. Die Elemente der musikalischen Aesthetik.Hugo Riemann - 1900 - Berlin & Stuttgart: W. Spemann.
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    Wie hören wir musik?Hugo Riemann - 1903 - Leipzig: M. Hesse.
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  33. Wie hören wir Musik?Hugo Riemann - 1903 - Berlin: M. Hesse.
     
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  34. Did Georg Cantor influence Edmund Husserl?Claire Ortiz Hill - 1997 - Synthese 113 (1):145-170.
    Few have entertained the idea that Georg Cantor, the creator of set theory, might have influenced Edmund Husserl, the founder of the phenomenological movement. Yet an exchange of ideas took place between them when Cantor was at the height of his creative powers and Husserl in the throes of an intellectual struggle during which his ideas were particularly malleable and changed considerably and definitively. Here their writings are examined to show how Husserl's and Cantor's ideas overlapped and crisscrossed in the (...)
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    Der Zusammenbruch der Wissenschaft.Hugo Dingler - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (5):497-499.
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  36. César frente a Cicerón en "La rebelión de las masas".Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri - 2001 - Anuario Filosófico 34 (71):673-700.
    In "The Revolt of the Masses" Ortega y Gasset set two conceptions of political powers, represented by Cesar and Cicero, against each other. In this article I try to show how both are complementary, as it happened along the history.
     
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    Husserl and Frege on Functions.Claire Ortiz Hill - 2016 - In Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock (ed.), Husserl as Analytic Philosopher. de Gruyter. pp. 89-118.
    Abstract: Groundwork is lain for answering questions as to how to situate Husserl’s theory of functions in relation to Frege’s. I examine Husserl’s ideas about analyticity and mathematics, logic and mathematics, formalization, calculating with concepts and propositions, the foundations of arithmetic, extensions to show that, although he knew, studied and lauded Frege’s ideas about functions and concepts, each man approached the issues from different angles. Seduced by the siren of transcendental phenomenology Husserl did not pursue the issues, implications, and consequences (...)
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    Sobre la afectividad de la racionalidad poética en el pensamiento de María Zambrano.Humberto Ortiz Buitrago - 2011 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 44:235-261.
    Here they are revised notions of the Western tradition that conform the discourse of poetic reason, and the way that Maria Zambrano assumed them. Her thought examines the possibilities of the words, either poetic or philosophical, to allow persons to get conscience. She attempts to unify both types of words using a notion of love as essential intent for dealing with the otherness, allowing, also, the human being conscious reflection on the affectivity. To achieve this, she revises culture to find (...)
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    Posibilidad de Una Democracia Saludable, En Base a Las Actividades Artísticas, Humanísticas y a la Pedagogía Socrática.Karla Ortiz Gallegos - 2020 - Luxiérnaga - Revista de Estudiantes de Filosofía 10 (19):24-42.
    La ira interior, la tristeza, el disgusto, el nerviosismo, la impotencia, más que conceptos, son en realidad sentimientos que por carne propia podemos experimentar, además de ser constantes dentro de nuestra vida anímica, incluso más que el sentido de gozo y placer, que tanto buscamos dentro de nuestras actividades ordinarias. Sin embargo, al experimentar estas emociones en sí mismas parecen no generar algún problema mayor. El problema mismo viene en la acción para poder colmar estas intensas emociones que muchas veces (...)
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    Einstein's Unpublished Opening Lecture for His Course on Relativity Theory in Argentina, 1925.Alejandro Gangui & Eduardo L. Ortiz - 2008 - Science in Context 21 (3):435-450.
    In 1922 the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) Council approved a motion to send an invitation to Albert Einstein to visit Argentina and give a course of lectures on his theory of relativity. The motion was proposed by Jorge Duclout (1856–1927), who had been educated at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zurich (ETH). This proposal was the culmination of a series of initiatives of various Argentine intellectuals interested in the theory of relativity. In a very short time Dr. Mauricio Nirenstein (1877–1935), (...)
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    Marcadores conversacionales de voseo en el habla coloquial de Medellín, Colombia.Carlos García & Adriana Ortiz - 2018 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 28 (1):12-29.
    Discourse markers such as ¿entendés?, imaginate, mirá, and ¿sabés qué? are used in coloquial speech by Medellín people to achieved different communicative goals. This paper first of all, aims at showing some examples taken from oral sources: recordings and interviews from PRESEEA-Medellín project used with a specific pronoun: vos, that is typical use in the area of study; on the other hand, analyzes their pragmatic roles on each context as a way to describe dialectal uses.
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    Experimentation animale et éthique.Hugo Cousillas - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 11:111-116.
    L’expérimentation animale consiste à tester chez l›animal des questions que l›on se pose chez l’Homme. En recherches appliquées, ces expérimentations nous fournissent des données essentielles dans la lutte contre les maladies humaines ainsi qu’en médecine vétérinaire. Em recherches fondamentales, ces expérimentations qui permettent de mieux connaitre l’Homme et l’Animal nous montrent que le fossé que certains voient entre l’espèce humaine et les animaux n’a probablement pas l’importance qu’on lui donne. Ces recherches nous montrent que certains animaux ont quelquefois des capacités (...)
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    Epistemology, Logic and Metaphysics in Pre-Modern India: New Avenues for the Study of Navya-Nyāya.Hugo David & Jonathan Duquette - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (2):145-151.
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    Experimentation animale et éthique.Hugo Cousillas - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 11:111-116.
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    Las fuentes hispanas de la noción pragmática de creencia a través de d'ors, Ortega, Unamuno y Ganivet.Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri - 2007 - Anuario Filosófico 40 (89):450-470.
    D’Ors and Ortega carried out an anthropological-cultural and historical-social transformation of the pragmatic notion of belief. In so doing, both philosophers were expanding certain suggestions of Unamuno and Ganivet, for confronting the antihumanist crisis of European science originally denounced by phenomenology, but in a distinctive way.
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    Empirismus und operationismus: Die beiden wissenschaftslehren e‐lehre und o‐lehre in ihrem verhältnis.Hugo Dingler - 1952 - Dialectica 6 (4):343-376.
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    Geschichte der Atomistik vom Mittelalter bis Newton. Kurd Lasswitz.Hugo Dingler - 1927 - Isis 9 (3):465-467.
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    Galilei und sein Kampf fur die Copernikanische Lehre. Emil Wohlwill.Hugo Dingler - 1927 - Isis 9 (3):437-439.
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    Geometrie und wirklichkeit.Hugo Dingler - 1955 - Dialectica 9 (3‐4):341-362.
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    Geometrie und wirklichkeit.Hugo Dingler - 1956 - Dialectica 10 (1):80-93.
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