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    El pensament polític de Carles Cardó i de Jacques Maritain.Jordi Giró I. París - 1995 - Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans.
  2. El liberalismo en el pensamiento de Jacques Maritain.Jordi Giró I. París - 1998 - Diálogo Filosófico 42:347-358.
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    Las imágenes y la lógica del cono de luz: rastreando el giro postulacional de Robb en la física geométrica.Jordi Cat - 2016 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 8:43-105.
    Previous discussions of Robb’s work on space and time have offered a philosophical focus on causal interpretations of relativity theory or a historical focus on his use of non-Euclidean geometry, or else ignored altogether in discussions of relativity at Cambridge. In this paper I focus on how Robb’s work made contact with those same foundational developments in mathematics and with their applications. This contact with applications of new mathematical logic at Göttingen and Cambridge explains the transition from his electron research (...)
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    Record de Joaquim Xirau.Maragall I. Mira Jordi - 1968 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 26:115-122.
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    Jordi Maragall, Eugenio Trías: conversa.Jordi Maragall I. Noble & Eugenio Trâias - 1988 - [Barcelona]: Ajuntament de Barcelona. Edited by Eugenio Trías.
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  6. ¿Por qué motivos crearemos máquinas emocionales?Jordi Vallverdú I. Segura - 2007 - Astrolabio 5:44-52.
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    El pensament filosòfic: segles XVIII i XIX.Jordi Maragall I. Nobel - 1978 - Barcelona: Dopesa 2.
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    Espíritu vs. alma espiritual.Jordi Castellet I. Sala - 2024 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 1 (2):27-60.
    El debate en torno a la antropología aborda aquí una cuestión de categorías fundamentales en torno a la estructura básica del ser humano: hombre y mujer, niño y anciano. La terminología articulada por la categoría «espíritu - pneuma» abre las posibilidades de una nueva comprensión ante los retos planteados por las ciencias experimentales, la ética, la moral, incluso la religión. El esquema diádico «cuerpo y alma» se muestra agotado ante los callejones sin salida con los que se ha encontrado al (...)
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    Computational epistemology and e-science: A new way of thinking. [REVIEW]Jordi Vallverdú I. Segura - 2009 - Minds and Machines 19 (4):557-567.
    Recent trends towards an e-Science offer us the opportunity to think about the specific epistemological changes created by computational empowerment in scientific practices. In fact, we can say that a computational epistemology exists that requires our attention. By ‘computational epistemology’ I mean the computational processes implied or required to achieve human knowledge. In that category we can include AI, supercomputers, expert systems, distributed computation, imaging technologies, virtual instruments, middleware, robotics, grids or databases. Although several authors talk about the extended mind (...)
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    Jordi Gol i Gurina, 1924-1985: els grans temes d'un pensament i d'una vida.Jordi Gol - 1986 - Barcelona: Llar del Llibre. Edited by Josep Bigordà.
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    Jordi Maragall, Eugenio Trías: conversa.Jordi Maragall I. Noble - 1988 - [Barcelona]: Ajuntament de Barcelona. Edited by Eugenio Trías.
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  12. Ramon Llull i el lul·lisme.Jordi Rubió I. Balaguer - 1985 - [Montserrat]: Abadia de Montserrat.
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    L'evidència i les dificultats.Jordi Sales I. Corderch - 2016 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 1:483.
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    Computational Epistemology and e-Science: A New Way of Thinking.Jordi Vallverdú I. Segura - 2009 - Minds and Machines 19 (4):557-567.
    Recent trends towards an e-Science offer us the opportunity to think about the specific epistemological changes created by computational empowerment in scientific practices. In fact, we can say that a computational epistemology exists that requires our attention. By ‘computational epistemology’ I mean the computational processes implied or required to achieve human knowledge. In that category we can include AI, supercomputers, expert systems, distributed computation, imaging technologies, virtual instruments, middleware, robotics, grids or databases. Although several authors talk about the extended mind (...)
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  15. L'évidencia i les dificultats.Jordi Rafael Sales I. Coderch - 1999 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:483-488.
     
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    El pensament filosòfic: segles XVIII i XIX.Jordi Maragall I. Noble - 1978 - Barcelona: Dopesa 2.
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    Escrits sobre la filosofia catalana.Jordi Sales I. Coderch - 2018 - Cabrera de Mar (el Maresme): Galerada. Edited by Josep Monserrat.
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    Jaume Serra Hunter: thinking in life.Jordi R. Sales I. Coderch - 1985 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 12:41.
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  19. La polèmica Arnauld-Malebranche.Jordi Sales I. Coderch - 2000 - Comprendre 2 (1):15-28.
     
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  20. La cuestión sobre la" tékhne" y la fuerza poética en el" Ion".Jordi Rafael Sales I. Coderch & Josep Monserrat Molas - 2012 - Estudios Filosóficos 61 (176):41-68.
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  21. Què és filosofia antiga?(Els savis en fila).Jordi Sales I. Coderch - 2001 - Comprendre 3 (1):5-17.
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  22. The Eastern Construction of the Artificial Mind.Jordi Vallverdú I. Segura - 2011 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 47:171-185.
     
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    Jordi SALES I CODERCH, Estudis sobre l'ensenyament platònic.Josep Montserrat I. Torrents - 1993 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 21:95.
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  24. La cuestión sobre la "tékhne" y la fuerza poética en el "Ion".Jordi Rafael Sales I. Coderch & Josep Monserrat Molas - 2012 - Estudios Filosóficos 61 (176):41-68.
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    L'estructura de la realitat.Jordi Riera I. Moré - 1984 - Barcelona: Edicions del Portaló i la Galladera.
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  26. El estado moderno en Italia y España: ponencias del Simposio internacional, Organización del estado moderno y contemporáneo en Italia y España.Elio D'Auria & Jordi Casassas I. Ymbert (eds.) - 1993 - [Barcelona]: Consiglio Nazionele [sic] delle Richerche, Sezione di Studi Storici "Alberto Boscolo".
     
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    The man as generic being: Note on young Marx's "Paris manuscripts".Jordi Guiu - 1984 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 7:75.
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  28. Desire and self-knowledge.Jordi Fernández - 2007 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 85 (4):517 – 536.
    In this paper, I propose an account of self-knowledge for desires. According to this account, we form beliefs about our own desires on the basis of our grounds for those desires. First, I distinguish several types of desires and their corresponding grounds. Next, I make the case that we usually believe that we have a certain desire on the basis of our grounds for it. Then, I argue that a belief formed thus is epistemically privileged. Finally, I compare this account (...)
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    El Màster i la formació de l'investigador en Història Antiga: l'experiència del workshop com a mitjà d'avaluació.Jordi Cortadella & Borja Antela - 2012 - Methodos. Revista de didàctica dels estudis clàssics 1:231.
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    De l'amor, el desig i altres passions.Jordi Llovet - 1980 - Barcelona: Edicions 62. Edited by Xavier Rubert de Ventós & Eugenio Trías.
  31. The inclosure scheme and the solution to the paradoxes of self-reference.Jordi Valor Abad - 2008 - Synthese 160 (2):183 - 202.
    All paradoxes of self-reference seem to share some structural features. Russell in 1908 and especially Priest nowadays have advanced structural descriptions that successfully identify necessary conditions for having a paradox of this kind. I examine in this paper Priest’s description of these paradoxes, the Inclosure Scheme (IS), and consider in what sense it may help us understand and solve the problems they pose. However, I also consider the limitations of this kind of structural descriptions and give arguments against Priest’s use (...)
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  32. The intentionality of memory.Jordi Fernández - 2006 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 84 (1):39-57.
    The purpose of this essay is to determine how we should construe the content of memories or, in other words, to determine what the intentional objects of memory are.1 The issue that will concern us is, then, analogous to the traditional philosophical question of whether perception directly puts us in cognitive contact with entities in the world or with entities in our own minds. As we shall see, there are some interesting aspects of the phenomenology and the epistemology of memory, (...)
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  33. Thought insertion and self-knowledge.Jordi Fernández - 2010 - Mind and Language 25 (1):66-88.
    I offer an account of thought insertion based on a certain model of self-knowledge. I propose that subjects with thought insertion do not experience being committed to some of their own beliefs. A hypothesis about self-knowledge explains why. According to it, we form beliefs about our own beliefs on the basis of our evidence for them. First, I will argue that this hypothesis explains the fact that we feel committed to those beliefs which we are aware of. Then, I will (...)
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    Epistemic Generation in Memory.Jordi Fernández - 2016 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 92 (2):620-644.
    Does memory only preserve epistemic justification over time, or can memory also generate it? I argue that memory can generate justification based on a certain conception of mnemonic content. According to it, our memories represent themselves as originating on past perceptions of objective facts. If this conception of mnemonic content is correct, what we may believe on the basis of memory always includes something that we were not in a position to believe before we utilised that capacity. For that reason, (...)
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  35. Self‐Knowledge, Rationality and Moore's Paradox.Jordi Fernández - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (3):533-556.
    I offer a model of self‐knowledge that provides a solution to Moore's paradox. First, I distinguish two versions of the paradox and I discuss two approaches to it, neither of which solves both versions of the paradox. Next, I propose a model of self‐knowledge according to which, when I have a certain belief, I form the higher‐order belief that I have it on the basis of the very evidence that grounds my first‐order belief. Then, I argue that the model in (...)
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  36. Memory and Immunity to Error through Misidentification.Jordi Fernández - 2014 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 5 (3):373-390.
    The aim of this paper is to defend the view that judgments based on episodic memory are immune to error through misidentification. I will put forward a proposal about the contents of episodic memories according to which a memory represents a perception of a past event. I will also offer a proposal about the contents of perceptual experiences according to which a perceptual experience represents some relations that its subject bears to events in the external world. The combination of the (...)
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  37. Memory and time.Jordi Fernandez - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 141 (3):333 - 356.
    The purpose of this essay is to clarify the notion of mnemonic content. Memories have content. However, it is not clear whether memories are about past events in the world, past states of our own minds, or some combination of those two elements. I suggest that any proposal about mnemonic content should help us understand why events are presented to us in memory as being in the past. I discuss three proposals about mnemonic content and, eventually, I put forward a (...)
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    On Understanding: Maxwell on the Methods of Illustration and Scientific Metaphor.Jordi Cat - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (3):395-441.
    In this paper I examine the notion and role of metaphors and illustrations in Maxwell's works in exact science as a pathway into a broader and richer philosophical conception of a scientist and scientific practice. While some of these notions and methods are still at work in current scientific research-from economics and biology to quantum computation and quantum field theory-, here I have chosen to attest to their entrenchment and complexity in actual science by attempting to make some conceptual sense (...)
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  39. Self-deception and self-knowledge.Jordi Fernández - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 162 (2):379-400.
    The aim of this paper is to provide an account of a certain variety of self-deception based on a model of self-knowledge. According to this model, one thinks that one has a belief on the basis of one’s grounds for that belief. If this model is correct, then our thoughts about which beliefs we have should be in accordance with our grounds for those beliefs. I suggest that the relevant variety of self deception is a failure of self-knowledge wherein the (...)
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    Cognitive Frames of Poverty and Tension Handling in Base-of-the-Pyramid Business Models.Jordis Grimm - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (8):2070-2114.
    Base-of-the-pyramid business models aim to achieve profitability and poverty reduction by including poor people into corporate value chains. This goal duality creates tensions. Actors’ responses to these tensions are influenced by their cognitive frames of the phenomena building the tension. Applying a cognitive perspective, I investigate how corporate actors with different frames of poverty respond proactively or defensively to the poverty–profitability tension by adapting business model elements. I find that proactive and defensive responses differ for actors holding different cognitive frames (...)
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    Singular Terms in Fiction. Fictional and “Real” Names (III Blasco Disputatio).Jordi Valor Abad - 2019 - Disputatio 11 (54):111-142.
    In this introduction, I consider different problems posed by the use of singular terms in fiction (section 1), paying especial attention to proper names and, in particular, to names of real people, places, etc. As we will see (section 2), descriptivist and Millian theories of reference face different kinds of problems in explaining the use of fictional names in fiction-related contexts. Moreover, the task of advancing a uniform account of names in these contexts—an account which deals not only with fictional (...)
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    Explanation by computer simulation in cognitive science.Jordi Fernández - 2003 - Minds and Machines 13 (2):269-284.
    My purpose in this essay is to clarify the notion of explanation by computer simulation in artificial intelligence and cognitive science. My contention is that computer simulation may be understood as providing two different kinds of explanation, which makes the notion of explanation by computer simulation ambiguous. In order to show this, I shall draw a distinction between two possible ways of understanding the notion of simulation, depending on how one views the relation in which a computing system that performs (...)
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  43. Revisió de mètodes sobre l'ensenyament de la literatura grega i propostes multidisciplinàries en temps de canvis.Jordi Redondo & Ramon Torné - 2012 - Methodos. Revista de didàctica dels estudis clàssics 1:107.
     
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  44. Memory, past and self.Jordi Fernández - 2008 - Synthese 160 (1):103 - 121.
    The purpose of this essay is to determine how we should construe the content of memories. First, I distinguish two features of memory that a construal of mnemic content should respect. These are the ‘attribution of pastness’ feature (a subject is inclined to believe of those events that she remembers that they happened in the past) and the ‘attribution of existence’ feature (a subject is inclined to believe that she existed at the time that those events that she remembers took (...)
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    Young Children’s Indiscriminate Helping Behavior Toward a Humanoid Robot.Dorothea U. Martin, Madeline I. MacIntyre, Conrad Perry, Georgia Clift, Sonja Pedell & Jordy Kaufman - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Young children help others in a range of situations, relatively indiscriminate of the characteristics of those they help. Recent results have suggested that young children’s helping behaviour extends even to humanoid robots. However, it has been unclear how characteristics of robots would influence children’s helping behaviour. Considering previous findings suggesting that certain robot features influence adults’ perception of and their behaviour towards robots, the question arises of whether young children’s behaviour and perception would follow the same principles. The current study (...)
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    Fuzzy Empiricism and Fuzzy‐Set Causality: What Is All the Fuzz About?Jordi Cat - 2006 - Philosophy of Science 73 (1):26-41.
    This paper examines a novel notion of causality, namely, fuzzy-set-theoretic causality. Over the last decade, a number of conceptual models of causality, in the language of fuzzy-set theory, have appeared in the scientific literature and have been applied to empirical research. They have circulated widely from one scientific discipline to another, weaving a unifying thread through them. However, they have received no philosophical attention. In this paper, I will discuss the value and limitations of this type of model and will (...)
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  47. Schopenhauer’s Pessimism.Jordi Fernández - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (3):646–664.
    My purpose in this essay is to clarify and evaluate Arthur Schopenhauer's grounds for the view that happiness is impossible. I shall distinguish two of his arguments for that view and argue that both of them are unsound. Both arguments involve premises grounded on a problematic view, namely, that desires have no objects. What makes this view problematic is that, in each of the two arguments, it conflicts with Schopenhauer's grounds for other premises in the argument. I shall then propose (...)
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  48. Traducción: John Toland y la lucha del filósofo contra la superstición y la ignorancia." Cartas a Serena. Carta I".Jordi Morillas - 2010 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 49:175-194.
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    Schopenhauer’s Pessimism.Jordi Fernández - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (3):646-664.
    My purpose in this essay is to clarify and evaluate Arthur Schopenhauer's grounds for the view that happiness is impossible. I shall distinguish two of his arguments for that view and argue that both of them are unsound. Both arguments involve premises grounded on a problematic view, namely, that desires have no objects. What makes this view problematic is that, in each of the two arguments, it conflicts with Schopenhauer's grounds for other premises in the argument. I shall then propose (...)
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    Privileged Access Revisited.Jordi Fernández - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):102 - 105.
    Aaron Zimmerman has recently raised an interesting objection to an account of self-knowledge I have offered. The objection has the form of a dilemma: either it is possible for us to be entitled to beliefs which we do not form, or it is not. If it is, the conditions for introspective justification within the model I advocate are insufficient. If not, they are otiose. I challenge Zimmerman's defence of the first horn of the dilemma.
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