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    An enchanted modernity: Making sense of Latin America’s religious landscape. [REVIEW]Néstor Da Costa, Hugo Rabbia, Catalina Romero & Gustavo Morello Sj - 2017 - Critical Research on Religion 5 (3):308-326.
    This is an interpretative, critical, and selective review of scholarly contributions that explore Latin America’s religious landscape. We present data, both qualitative and quantitative, from Latin America and analyze the explanations given to make sense of it. After assessing the literature that uses either secularization theory or the “religious economy” approach, we study explanations that highlight a Latin American style of “popular religiosity.” These three models, in different ways, put the emphasis on religious institutions—their vitality, commands, competition, and authority. We (...)
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    Enfrentando los desafíos en la evaluación de la participación política: aportes a la discusión sobre indicadores y escalas.Silvina A. Brussino, Patricia M. Sorribas, Hugo H. Rabbia & Débora Imhoff - 2013 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 35.
    En los estudios sobre participación política se observan diferencias tanto conceptuales como metodológicas relativas a su evaluación que afectan la producción del conocimiento en este campo. Tales diferencias configuran un nivel de complejidad mayor cuando refieren a estudios hechos sobre una misma población. Con el fin de evaluar la participación política de la población cordobesa se desarrollaron 7 estudios en un período de 14 años utilizando diferentes innovaciones metodológicas tendientes a mejorar la calidad de los datos y con el propósito (...)
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    Intuitive and reflective inferences.Hugo Mercier & Dan Sperber - 2009 - In Jonathan St B. T. Evans & Keith Frankish (eds.), In Two Minds: Dual Processes and Beyond. Oxford University Press. pp. 149--170.
    Much evidence has accumulated in favor of such a dual view of reasoning. There is however some vagueness in the way the two systems are characterized. Instead of a principled distinction, we are presented with a bundle of contrasting features - slow/fast, automatic/controlled, explicit/implicit, associationist/rule based, modular/central - that, depending on the specific dual process theory, are attributed more or less exclusively to one of the two systems. As Evans states in a recent review, “it would then be helpful to (...)
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    On the Universality of Argumentative Reasoning.Hugo Mercier - 2011 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 11 (1-2):85-113.
    According to the argumentative theory of reasoning, humans have evolved reasoning abilities for argumentative purposes. This implies that some reasoning skills should be universals. Such a claim seems to be at odd with findings from cross-cultural research. First, a wealth of research, following the work of Luria, has shown apparent difficulties for illiterate populations to solve simple but abstract syllogisms. It can be shown, however, that once they are willing to accept the pragmatics of the task, these participants can perform (...)
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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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    Simplicity, Inference and Modelling: Keeping It Sophisticatedly Simple.Arnold Zellner, Hugo A. Keuzenkamp & Michael McAleer (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The idea that simplicity matters in science is as old as science itself, with the much cited example of Ockham's Razor, 'entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem': entities are not to be multiplied beyond necessity. A problem with Ockham's razor is that nearly everybody seems to accept it, but few are able to define its exact meaning and to make it operational in a non-arbitrary way. Using a multidisciplinary perspective including philosophers, mathematicians, econometricians and economists, this 2002 monograph examines simplicity (...)
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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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    Linguistische Metamorphosen und ihre ontologische Verwurzelung.Hugo Marcus - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 5:349-354.
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    The Profinite Hull of Special Groups and Local-Global Principles.Hugo Luiz Mariano & Francisco Miraglia - 2011 - Studia Logica 97 (1):127-160.
    We introduce the Profinite Hull functor of special groups, showing that it gives rise to a new local - global principle, the subform reflection property. We also indicate applications of this principle to the abstract algebraic theory of quadratic forms.
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    A related proposal: An interactionist perspective on reason.Hugo Mercier - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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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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    Is the Use of Averaging in Advice Taking Modulated by Culture?Hugo Mercier, Yayoi Kawasaki, Hiroshi Yama, Kuniko Adachi & Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst - 2012 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 12 (1-2):1-16.
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    Relativism of Distance - a Step in the Naturalization of Meta-Ethics.Antonio Gaitán & Hugo Viciana - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2):311-327.
    Bernard Williams proposed his relativism of distance based on the recognition “that others are at varying distances from us”. Recent work in moral psychology and experimental philosophy highlights the prevalence of folk relativism in relation to spatial and temporal distance. However, Williams’ relativism of distance as well as recent empirical findings which seem to support some of Williams’ main ideas on this issue have received scant attention. In this article, we would like to focus on the phenomenon of moral relativism (...)
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    ¿Porqué razonan los humanos?Hugo Mercier, Juan Manuel Vivas, Dan Sperber & Cecilia McDonnell - 2019 - Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 15.
    Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. However, much evidence shows that reasoning often leads to epistemic distortions and poor decisions. This suggests that the function of reasoning should be rethought. Our hypothesis is that the function of reasoning is argumentative. It is to devise and evaluate arguments intended to persuade. Reasoning so conceived is adaptive given the exceptional dependence of humans on communication and their vulnerability to misinformation. A wide range of evidence (...)
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    An Introduction to the Philosophy of Bernard Lonergan.Hugo A. Meynell - 1991 - University of Toronto Press.
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    Coda.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 459-464.
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    1. Die Kritik an Husserls "Platonismus" und "Empirismus". Anhang zum Ersten Teil.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 467-478.
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    2. Der Witz am Witz. Anhang zu II, 2.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 479-498.
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    Einleitung.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 341-458.
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    Einleitung.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 11-20.
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    Frontmatter.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 1-4.
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    Inhalt.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 5-10.
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    Kapitel 1: Hinführung.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 23-90.
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    Kapitel II: Ausführung.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 91-156.
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    Kapitel II: Wechselfälle der logischen Zeit.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 213-338.
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    Kapitel 1: Was ist und was soll der Vertex?Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 159-212.
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    Literaturverzeichnis.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 519-532.
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    3. Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. Anhang zu III, 4.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 499-514.
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    4. Roulette. Anhang zu III, 6.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2017 - In Elemente Einer Metaphysik der Immanenz. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 515-518.
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    ‘Vaulting Ambition’ – Machiavelli’s Emtpy and Impure Concepts.Robert Hugo Ziegler - 2016 - In Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 337-348.
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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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    What causes failure to apply the Pigeonhole Principle in simple reasoning problems?Hugo Mercier, Guy Politzer & Dan Sperber - 2017 - Thinking and Reasoning 23 (2):184-189.
    The Pigeonhole Principle states that if n items are sorted into m categories and if n > m, then at least one category must contain more than one item. For instance, if 22 pigeons are put into 17 pigeonholes, at least one pigeonhole must contain more than one pigeon. This principle seems intuitive, yet when told about a city with 220,000 inhabitants none of whom has more than 170,000 hairs on their head, many people think that it is merely likely (...)
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    The Affective Moral Judgment.Victor Hugo Robles Francia - 2018 - Open Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):225-242.
    The affective though and the intuition in moral judgment has been discovered lately (Haidt, 2001). This article analyzes the Moral Judgment theory (Kohlberg, 1964) and the basic logical operations (Piaget, 1950). The rational stages with a few intervention of emotion have been historically assumed by moral judgment theory, which judges the affective as a mistaken notion and as a simple cognitive extension (Greene & Haidt, 2002). This paper demonstrates that the Piagetian basic operations, seriation and categorization are applicable to an (...)
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    Fertilization and hybridization.C. Stuart Gager & Hugo de Vries - 1909 - The Monist 19 (4):514 - 555.
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    Lab-VIEW y los microcontroladores a la vanguardia de la audiometría.Hugo Armando Gallego Becerra, Hoover Orozco Gallego & Diego Fernando Salazar - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Presentación de una experiencia exitosa de apropiación de la investigación en el programa de Ingeniería Física de la UTP.Hugo Armando Gallego Becerra, R. Llamosa, Luis Enrique & José del Carmén Gómez Espíndola - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Introduction: Psychology and Culture.Hugo Mercier - 2014 - Topoi 33 (2):437-441.
    Although there might seem to be a natural continuity and interplay between the cognitive sciences and the social sciences, the integration of the two has, on the whole, been fraught with difficulties. In some areas the transition was relatively smooth. For instance, political psychology is now a well-recognized branch both of psychology and of political science. In economics, things have been more difficult, with the entrenched assumption of a perfectly rational homo economicus, but behavioral economics is now well recognized, and (...)
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  47. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Bernard Lonergan.Hugo A. Meynell - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (1):118-119.
     
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    Introduction: Recording and Explaining Cultural Differences in Argumentation.Hugo Mercier - 2013 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 13 (5):409-417.
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    Acknowledgements.Hugo A. Meynell - 1978 - In William Frerking (ed.), An Introduction to the Philosophy of Bernard Longergan. Duke University Press.
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    Afterword.Hugo A. Meynell - 1978 - In William Frerking (ed.), An Introduction to the Philosophy of Bernard Longergan. Duke University Press. pp. 169-184.
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