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  1. El círculo y el abismo (A propósito de El ser y el tiempo de Heidegger).J. Ezquerra Gomez - 1994 - Estudios Filosóficos 43 (122):49-61.
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    Hegel, la herida.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 21 (1).
    RESUMEN:La herida es el lógos, es decir, la identidad/diferencia entre algo y lo que ese algo es. El “entre”. Esa relación (identidad/diferencia) separa en la misma medida que une y une en la misma medida que separa. Por eso escribe Hegel que “el conocer cura la herida que él mismo es” (Erkennen heilt die Wunde, die es selber ist). El silogismo en Hegel es el intento de restañar con el lógos la herida que el lógos es. Este ensayo también muestra (...)
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  3. LA RAZÓN DE LA SINRAZÓN: Comentario a la tesis hegeliana: Lo que es racional es real; lo que es real es racional.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2010 - Estudios Filosóficos 59 (170):163-173.
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    La voluntad libre en Hegel.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 15.
    ResumenEste ensayo reexamina la concepción hegeliana de la voluntad libre tal como es expuesta, principalmente, en la introducción de los Fundamentos de la filosofía del derecho. Según Hegel la voluntad, en tanto que conciencia práctica, crea su objeto. Por eso puede reconocerse en él. Esa creación es la libertad. Lo que la voluntad libre quiere no es sino ella misma. Ser libre es, por lo tanto, quererse libre. En esta tesis alienta, a mi juicio, el carácter revolucionario del pensamiento político (...)
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    Ulises atado al mástil.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2007 - Isegoría 36:219-238.
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    Contemplating the principles of the UNESCO declaration on bioethics and human rights: a bioaesthetic experience.Francisco J. Bueno Pimenta & Alberto García Gómez - 2023 - International Journal of Ethics Education 8 (2):249-274.
    The purpose of our article is to contemplate, from an aesthetic-artistic vision, the principles of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, adopted by UNESCO in 2005. As a result of a restful, attentive and calm look (contemplation), we believe that the development of a line of thought capable of proposing answers to the great questions posed by the current existential and historical paradigm shift requires an effort of transdisciplinary dialogue. On the one hand, reason, as a specific and (...)
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    Semiotics and the history of social communication.J. L. Gómez Mompart - 1990 - Semiotica 81 (3-4):221-226.
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    ¿Dios Creador o Dios Juez? Diferencias entre las tres versiones de la carta de Arrio a Alejandro.Guillermo J. Cano Gómez - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (2):351-366.
    The letter from Arius to Alexander of Alexandria, also known as «Arius’ profession of faith», has been transmitted in its original language, Greek, by Athanasius (De Synodis) and Epiphanius (Panarion). Also, Hilary of Poitiers quotes a Latin translation of the letter twice (De Trinitate IV and VI). The comparative study of the two Greek versions and the Latin translation reveals small textual variants, which points to the independence of the three testimonies. The textual variant (κτιστὴν, instead of κριτὴν) is the (...)
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    Dos ateísmos mesiánicos.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2012 - In Aragüés Estragués, Juan Manuel, López de Lizaga & José Luis (eds.), Perspectivas: una aproximación al pensamiento ético y político contemporáneo. Zaragoza: Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza. pp. 131.
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    El ateísmo hegeliano.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2011 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 44:121-135.
    The Hegelian atheism is an atheism of the God’s death. If the hegelian God is the same thing that the lógos (that is to say, the rationality of the real) then the alienation (Entaüsserung) of the logical Idea in the Nature must be understood as the God’s death. That alienation is due to the dialectics of the Ground (grund) exposed in the logic of the essence: The essence is the abyssal Ground of the existence (Existenz). Said otherwise: the essence founds (...)
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    Explicatio (pliegue e historia).Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2011 - In David Pérez Chico, Rodríguez Suárez & Luisa Paz (eds.), Explicar y Comprender. Plaza y Valdés Editores.
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    La Laetitia en Spinoza.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2003 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 28 (1):129-155.
    Laetitia in Spinoza has a twofold meaning: on the one hand is a passion, then is a product of inadecuates ideas and is associated with the first kind of knowledge (Imaginatio); on the other hand is expression of the Conatus and is an active affect (Fortitudo) connected with the third kind of knowledge (Scientia intuitiva). This second meaning confront us to a happines no human, frozen, abyssal which prefigure thinkers as Nietzsche, Bataille or lanchot.
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  13. La razón de la sinrazón: comentario a la tesis hegeliana:" Lo que es racional es real; lo que es real es racional".Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2010 - Estudios Filosóficos 59 (170):163-173.
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    La voluntad libre en Hegel.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 15:147-166.
    ResumenEste ensayo reexamina la concepción hegeliana de la voluntad libre tal como es expuesta, principalmente, en la introducción de los Fundamentos de la filosofía del derecho. Según Hegel la voluntad, en tanto que conciencia práctica, crea su objeto. Por eso puede reconocerse en él. Esa creación es la libertad. Lo que la voluntad libre quiere no es sino ella misma. Ser libre es, por lo tanto, quererse libre. En esta tesis alienta, a mi juicio, el carácter revolucionario del pensamiento político (...)
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  15. Pólis y Caos El espacio de lo político.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez & A. Mi Padre Julián - 2009 - Res Publica. Murcia 21:21-37.
     
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  16. Sade newtoniano.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 1990 - El Basilisco 5:11-15.
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  17. Un claro laberinto (el mos geometricus spinoziano).Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2006 - Estudios Filosóficos 55 (158):67-82.
    Este ensayo pretende mostrar que la geometría para Spinoza no es un mero modo retórico de exposición, extrínseco al contenido así expuesto. La identidad spinoziana de razón (lógica) y causa (física) indica que la geometría es más bien el carácter, el modo de ser (el êthos) de lo real. Este ensayo explora asimismo algunos problemas que plantea tal identidad de razón y causa, como el carácter analítico de toda relación causal o la imposibilidad del tiempo.
     
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    Vida, inmanencia y democracia spinoziana.Jesús Ezquerra Gómez - 2013 - Dilemata 12:47-61.
    In this paper we will explain, first, the biopolitical conceptions of three contemporary thinkers ―Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault and Giorgio Agamben― with the purpose of defining the biopolitical notion of “life”. Then we will try to regain ―following Deleuze― a concept of “life” that allows us a relation to politics opposite of that of the biopolitics. This alternative conception of “life”, crossed by the idea of immanence, will find its fullest expression in the work of Spinoza. Finally, we will try (...)
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  19. Los laicos en la Iglesia: las Terceras Ordenes in Los laicos en la Iglesia y en el mundo.J. Alvarez Gomez - 1988 - Verdad y Vida 46 (181):7-29.
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    Hilario de Poitiers, In Mt. 7, 3-5 y la angelología.Guillermo J. Cano Gómez - 2017 - Augustinianum 57 (1):57-79.
    Saint Hilary of Poitiers in his Commentary on Matthew explains the famous scene of the centurion and his servant. According to Hilary, the centurion represents the “prince of the nations,” but he does not explain who this “prince” is because he wants to speak about the servant. However, he gives two references in the Bible for those who want to know who this prince is. The hypothesis defended in this article maintains that the prince is an angel who looks after (...)
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    Scientific representation and science identity: the case of chemistry.Pedro J. Sánchez Gómez - 2023 - Foundations of Chemistry 25 (3):381-391.
    I put forward an inferentialist account of Lewis structures (LSs). In this view, the role of LSs is not to realistically depict molecules, but instead to allow surrogate reasoning and inference in chemistry. I also show that the usage of LSs is a central part of a person’s identity as a chemist, as it is defined within educational identity theory. Taking these conclusions together, I argue that the inferentialist approach to LSs and chemistry identity theory can be studied in parallel, (...)
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    On the Emergence of Islands in Complex Networks.J. Esquivel-Gómez, R. E. Balderas-Navarro, P. D. Arjona-Villicaña, P. Castillo-Castillo, O. Rico-Trejo & J. Acosta-Elias - 2017 - Complexity 2017:1-10.
    Most growth models for complex networks consider networks comprising a single connected block or island, which contains all the nodes in the network. However, it has been demonstrated that some large complex networks have more than one island, with an island size distribution obeying a power-law function Is~s-α. This paper introduces a growth model that considers the emergence of islands as the network grows. The proposed model addresses the following two features: the probability that a new island is generated decreases (...)
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    Serrated flow in gold-indium alloys.A. J. R. Soler-Gomez & W. J. Mcg Tegart - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 20 (165):495-509.
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  24. Methodological Issues of Second-order Model Building.Pedro J. Sánchez Gómez - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (3):344-346.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Constructivist Model Building: Empirical Examples From Mathematics Education” by Catherine Ulrich, Erik S. Tillema, Amy J. Hackenberg & Anderson Norton. Upshot: I argue that radical constructivism poses a series of deep methodological constraints on educational research. We focus on the work of Ulrich et al. to illustrate the practical implications of these constraints.
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    Creer para ver: Sobre la teoría de la creencia en Ortega / Believing for Seeing: On the Theory of Belief in Ortega.J. Carlos Gómez Muñoz - 1983 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] (18):75-96.
  26. The Aesthetic Self. The Importance of Aesthetic Taste in Music and Art for Our Perceived Identity.Joerg Fingerhut, Javier Gomez-Lavin, Claudia Winklmayr & Jesse J. Prinz - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    To what extent do aesthetic taste and our interest in the arts constitute who we are? In this paper, we present a series of empirical findings that suggest an Aesthetic Self Effect supporting the claim that our aesthetic engagements are a central component of our identity. Counterfactual changes in aesthetic preferences, for example, moving from liking classical music to liking pop, are perceived as altering us as a person. The Aesthetic Self Effect is as strong as the impact of moral (...)
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  27. Moral Responsibility and Practice in the Life-World in Morality within the Life-and Social World.J. Garcia-Gomez - 1987 - Analecta Husserliana 22:187-214.
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  28. On the Foundations of the Poetry of Life: Gerard Manley Hopkins on Self and World.J. Garcia-Gomez - 2000 - Analecta Husserliana 68:337-356.
     
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    Parole and the moral self: Moral change mitigates responsibility.Javier Gomez-Lavin & Jesse J. Prinz - 2019 - Journal of Moral Education 48 (1):63-85.
    Recent studies demonstrate a moral self effect: continuity in moral values is crucial to ascriptions of identity in and over time. Since Locke, personal identity has been referred to as a ‘forensic’ concept, meaning that it plays a role in attributions of moral responsibility. If moral values are crucial to identity over time, then perceived changes in a person’s set of values may reduce responsibility for past deeds. To test this, we examined the moral self effect in parole contexts. In (...)
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    Positron trapping mechanism in plastically deformed magnesium.J. del Río, C. Gómez & M. Ruano - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (5):535-549.
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  31. AIDS projections are too high.A. J. Clayton, A. S. Meltzer, Garcia Garcia Ml, Dominguez Torix Jl, Valdespino Gomez Jl, S. S. Connor, J. Ivo-dos-Santos, B. Galvao-Castro, C. Bartholomew & F. Cleghorn - 1989 - Journal of Biosocial Science 21 (3):179-85.
     
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  32. Early Modern Experimental Philosophy.Peter R. Anstey, J. Gomez & K. Walsh - 2010
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    Respiratory Variability, Sighing, Anxiety, and Breathing Symptoms in Low- and High-Anxious Music Students Before and After Performing.Amélie J. A. A. Guyon, Rosamaria Cannavò, Regina K. Studer, Horst Hildebrandt, Brigitta Danuser, Elke Vlemincx & Patrick Gomez - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Perceptions on the procedures and techniques for assessing history and defining teaching profiles. Teacher training in Spain and the United Kingdom.Cosme J. Gómez Carrasco, Pedro Miralles Martínez, Jairo Rodríguez Medina & Javier J. Maquilón Sánchez - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Studies:1-19.
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    Training on Working Memory and Inhibitory Control in Young Adults.Maria J. Maraver, M. Teresa Bajo & Carlos J. Gomez-Ariza - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    The semantics of chemical education: constructivism, externalism and the language of chemistry. [REVIEW]Pedro J. Sánchez Gómez - 2011 - Foundations of Chemistry 15 (1):103-116.
    In this paper we present a semantic analysis of the application of didactic constructivism to chemical education. We show that the psychological basis of constructivism yield, when applied to chemistry, an internalist semantics for the chemical names. Since these names have been presented as typical examples of an externalism for kind terms, a fundamental incompatibility ensues. We study this situation, to conclude that it affects chemical education at every level. Finally, we present a preliminary analysis of this problem from the (...)
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    Centurio, tribunus, princeps en Hilario de Poitiers, in Matth. 7, 3-5: texto bíblico y exégesis a la luz de gnósticos y Orígenes. [REVIEW]Guillermo J. Cano Gómez - 2020 - Augustinianum 60 (1):49-70.
    In this paper we shall examine a few texts by authors who predate Hilary in order to investigate a possible exegetical tradition or interpretative current that could include several gnostic groups cited by Irenaeus of Lyons (II c.), to Origen (III c.) and saint Hilary of Poitiers (IV c.). However, one of the interpretations that Origen presents in his Commentary on saint John is the same interpretation that Hilary gives, but it is more developed. Certainly, Hilary and Origen comment two (...)
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    Chemical Reactivity: The Propensity View.Mauricio Suárez & Pedro J. Sánchez-Gómez - unknown
    We argue for an account of chemical reactivities as chancy propensities, in accordance with the ‘complex nexus of chance’ defended by one of us in the past (Suárez, 2017, 2020). Reactivities are typically quantified as proportions, and an expression such as “A + B → C” does not entail that under the right conditions some amounts of A and B react to give the amount of C that theoretically would correspond to the stoichiometry of the reaction. Instead, what is produced (...)
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    Reactivity in chemistry: the propensity view.Mauricio Suárez & Pedro J. Sánchez Gómez - 2023 - Foundations of Chemistry 25 (3):369-380.
    We argue for an account of chemical reactivities as chancy propensities, in accordance with the ‘complex nexus of chance’ defended by one of us in the past. Reactivities are typically quantified as proportions, and an expression such as “A + B → C” does not entail that under the right conditions some given amounts of A and B react to give the mass of C that theoretically corresponds to the stoichiometry of the reaction. Instead, what is produced is a fraction (...)
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    Both High Cognitive Load and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Right Inferior Frontal Cortex Make Truth and Lie Responses More Similar.Nuria Sánchez, Jaume Masip & Carlos J. Gómez-Ariza - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:519573.
    Deception scholars have argued that increasing the liar’s cognitive system artificially can produce deception cues. However, if too much load is imposed the truth tellers’ performance can also be impaired. To address this issue, we designed a veracity task that incorporated a secondary task to increase cognitive load gradually. Also, because deception has been associated with activity in the inferior frontal cortex (IFC), we examined the influence of transcranial direct current stimulation of the IFC on performance. During stimulation, participants truthfully (...)
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    Two compartmental models of EEG coherence and MRI biophysics.R. W. Thatcher, J. F. Gomez-Molina, C. Biver, D. North, R. Curtin & R. W. Walker - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):412-412.
    Studies have shown that as MRI T2 relaxation time lengthens there is a shift toward more unbound or “free-water” and less partitioning of the protein/lipid molecules per unit volume. A shift toward less water partitioning or lengthened MRI T2 relaxation time is linearly related to reduced high frequency EEG amplitude, reduced short distance EEG coherence, increased long distance EEG coherence, and reduced cognitive functioning (Thatcher et al. 1998a; 1998b).
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    REM sleep deprivation reduces emotionality in female rats.Robert A. Hicks, Steven Gomez, Linda Gonzales, Maxine Kuroda, Nicolas J. Orme & Joe Reyes - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (5):244-245.
  43. The Cost of Prospective Memory in Children: The Role of Cue Focality.Ana B. Cejudo, Carlos J. Gómez-Ariza & M. Teresa Bajo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The six books of Diophantus’ Arithmetic increased and reduced to specious: the lost manuscript of Jacques Ozanam.Francisco Gómez-García, Pedro J. Herrero-Piñeyro, Antonio Linero-Bas, Ma Rosa Massa-Esteve & Antonio Mellado-Romero - 2021 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 75 (5):557-611.
    The introduction of a new analytical method, due fundamentally to François Viète and René Descartes and the later dissemination of their works, resulted in a profound change in the way of thinking and doing mathematics. This change, known as process of algebrization, occurred during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries and led to a great transformation in mathematics. Among many other consequences, this process gave rise to the treatment of the results in the classic treatises with the new analytical method, (...)
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    Actualidad y proyección de la tradición escolástica: filosofía, justicia y economía.Francisco Javier Gómez Díez, José Luis Cendejas Bueno & Leopoldo J. Prieto López - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (1):181-192.
    The article presents a set of articles on the present and projection of the scholastic tradition. The starting point is the anthropological turn that, within scholasticism and at the beginning of the fourteenth century, privileged the study of ethics, law and politics and, consequently, the forced development of a moral theology concerned with the human coexistence. The second scholasticism, prolonging this tradition throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, could not remain oblivious to the implications of the profound changes that were (...)
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    A Further Review of the Incompatibility between Classical Principles and Quantum Postulates.M. Ferrero, V. Gómez Pin, D. Salgado & J. L. Sánchez-Gómez - 2013 - Foundations of Science 18 (1):125-138.
    The traditional “realist” conception of physics, according to which human concepts, laws and theories can grasp the essence of a reality in our absence , seems incompatible with quantum formalism and it most fruitful interpretation. The proof rests on the violation by quantum mechanical formalism of some fundamental principles of the classical ontology. We discuss if the conception behind Einstein’s idea of a reality in our absence, could be still maintained and at which price. We conclude that quantum mechanical formalism (...)
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    Transhumanism, Society and Education: An Edusemiotic Approach.Susana Gómez Redondo, Claudio J. Rodríguez Higuera, Juan R. Coca & Alin Olteanu - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2):177-193.
    We propose a semiotic framework to underpin a posthumanist philosophy of education, as contrasted to technological determinism. A recent approach to educational processes as semiotic phenomena lends itself as a philosophy to understand the current interplay between education and technology. This view is aligned with the transhumanist movement to defend techno-scientific progress as fundamental to human development. Particularly, we adopt a semiotic approach to education to tackle certain tensions in current debates on the human. Transhumanism scholars share the optimistic belief (...)
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  48. Problemas en torno a la" Crítica de la razón pura" de Kant. Crónica de un curso extraordinario. Salamanca, 13-15 de julio de 1987. [REVIEW]J. Gómez Pérez - 1988 - Diálogo Filosófico 10:98-101.
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    Beltrami's Kantian View of Non-Euclidean Geometry.Ricardo J. Gómez - 1986 - Kant Studien 77 (1-4):102-107.
    Beltrami's first allegedly true interpretation of lobachevsky's geometry can be conceived as (i) pursuing a kantian program insofar as it shows that all the geometrical lobachevskian concepts are constructible in the euclidean space of our human representation, And (ii) proving, Even to kant, That a non-Euclidean geometry is not only logically possible (something that kant never denied) but also mathematically acceptable from a kantian point of view (something that kant would have accepted only after beltrami's interpretation).
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    Dissociation of near-screw dislocations in germanium and silicon.A. Gomez, D. J. H. Cockayne, P. B. Hirsch & V. Vitek - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (1):105-113.
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