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    La actualidad de Francisco Suárez.José Luis Fuertes Herrero - 2023 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 25:411-422.
    Este escrito surgió de la lectura del libro de M.ª Isabel Lafuente, Libertad, ley y poder. Bien común y Derechos humanos en la obra de Francisco Suárez (Editorial Académica Española, Berlín, 2022, 482 pp.), que se comenta a continuación. El foco de mi comentario en diálogo con este estudio es triple. Primeramente, señalar la importancia que la obra de Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) tuvo principalmente durante los siglos xvii-xviii y la variación de perspectiva y método que la filosofía moderna introdujo con (...)
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  2. Contra el nominalismo. Humanismo y renovación de la filosofía y teología en Pedro de Osma.José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2004 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 11:243-256.
    En torno al Concilio de Basilea (1431-49), y frente a la renovación nominalista, en la Universidad de Salamanca se promueve todo un movimiento de renovación humanista desde el campo de la filosofía y teología, teniendo en Pedro Martínez de Osma (1424-80) a uno de sus representantes más significativos. En este trabajo se muestra el significado de su obra, con influencias de L. Bruni y L. Valía, y se rescatan dos de sus textos más significativos desde esa lucha que enfrentaba al (...)
     
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  3. Hacia el método genealógico: De Rolenwick a Erasmo de Rotterdam.José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2000 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 7:197-208.
    Tomando la II Intempestiva de Nietzsche y los usos de la historia que propone, se trata de mostrar cómo la historia y la filosofía de la historia se van constituyendo como saber y método genealógico en el tránsito de la Filosofía Medieval al Renacimiento, en concreto y principalmente, de W. Rolewinck a Erasmo de Rotterdam.
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  4. La ciencia del verdadero conocimiento y del verdadero amor en el "Liber creaturarum" (Libro de las criaturas) de Ramón Sibiuda (+1436).José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2007 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 14:63-78.
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  5. Lógica, ciencia y filosofía en Vicente Muñoz Delgado (1922-1995).José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 1997 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 4:157-174.
    Se pretende ofrecer una aproximación a la obra de Vicente Muñoz Delgado. Se muestran las distintas etapas en la génesis de su obra y pensamiento, así como también, los núcleos y las claves sobre las cuales se estructura.
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    Presencia y límites de Francisco Suárez en el "Pharus Scientiarum" (1659) de Sebastián Izquierdo.José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 1981 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 8:175-190.
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    Relatos sobre el hombre en torno al De indis prior de Francisco de Vitoria.José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2003 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 30:371-384.
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  8. Sebastián Izquierdo (1601-1681) y la lógica europea del XVII.José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 1983 - Anuario Filosófico 16 (1):219-264.
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  9. Una ruptura en la ordenación del saber de las enciclopedias medievales. El "Invencionario" (1474) de Alfonso de Toledo.José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 1995 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 2:19-42.
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  10. "Como la vihuela templada, que hace dulce armonía": imagen del hombre y de la ciencia en el Renacimiento desde un relato de Pérez de Oliva (1494-1531). [REVIEW]José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2002 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 9:327-340.
     
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    Sebastián Izquierdo (1601-1681) y la lógica europea del XVII: un intento precursor de la Lógica moderna en el siglo XVII. [REVIEW]José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 1981 - Anuario Filosófico:219-263.
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  12. Tempo de Deus, tempo dos homens, tempo do mundo: XI Congresso Latino-Americano de Filosofia Medieval, Fortaleza (Brasil), 21-25 de agosto 2006 : 25 años de filosofía medieval en Brasil. [REVIEW]José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2006 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:221-228.
     
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    X Congreso Latinoamericano de Filosofía Medieval. Las pasiones en la Filosofía Medieval Santiago de Chile, 19-22 de abril, 2005. [REVIEW]José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2005 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 22:277-283.
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    Entre el renacimiento y la modernidad: Francisco Suárez (1548-1617).Manuel Lázaro Pulido, José Luis Fuertes, Ángel Poncela & Idoya Zorroza - 2019 - Madrid, España: Editorial Sindéresis.
    Collective book dedicated to the philosophical thought of Francisco Suárez.
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  15. Diálogos de la dignidad del hombre: libertad y concordia.José Luis Fuertes Herreros, Ángel Poncela González, Manuel Lázaro Pulido & Mª Idoya Zorroza (eds.) - 2022 - Sindéresis.
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    Sapientia et vera amicitia: César Lorenzo Raña Dafonte (1940-2018) y la filosofía del Renacimiento del siglo XII.José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2018 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 25:23-34.
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    Tempo de Deus, Tempo dos Homens, Tempo do mundo. XI Congresso Latino-Americano de Filosofía Medieval. Fortaleza (Brasil), 21-25 Agosto de 2006. [REVIEW]José Luis Fuertes Herreros - 2006 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 13:221.
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    Charles Darwing y la ética: de la sociabilidad a la moralidad.José Luis Velázquez Jordana - 2010 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 42:251-261.
    La principal aportación de Charles Darwin a la filosofía moral consiste en una explicación del origen y desarrollo de la condición moral del ser humano exclusivamente desde la perspectiva de la historia natural. A partir de la publicación del libro The Descent of Man en 1871 este planteamiento ha suscitado fuertes controversias hasta el punto de convertirse en un criterio para distinguir las concepciones tradicionales de la moral de las concepciones modernas de la moral. Aquí se presenta de forma (...)
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  19. Filosofía, Universidad y Sociedad.Jose Luis Pardo Torio - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 36:33-40.
    La doxa irreflexiva y comúnmente aceptada por la sociedad y por la universidad sostiene que la filosofía practicada en las Facultades es una actividad socialmente inútil. Esta creencia tranquiliza a la sociedad y proporciona a los profesionales de la filosofía las marcas de distinción de las que extraen su prestigio simbólico, pero oculta una realidad inadvertida: las múltiples conexiones informales y extraacadémicas que se producen entre filosofía y sociedad, y que han alimentado el nacimiento de territorios literario-intelectuales híbridos pero con (...)
     
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    El discurso de los saberes en la Europa del Renacimiento y del Barroco.Fuertes Herreros & José Luis - 2012 - Salamanca: Ediciones de la Universidad de Salamanca.
    El tema que trata este libro persigue dos objetivos principales. Por una parte, estudiar los saberes en el Renacimiento y en el Barroco, acercándose, entre otros autores, a Werner Rolewinck, Alfonso de la Torre, Pico de la Mirándola, Tomás Moro, Francisco de Vitoria y la escolástica, el Brocense, Montaigne, Descartes-San Agustín, Sebastián Izquierdo, Hobbes, hasta llegar a Leibniz. Y, por otra, elaborar una teoría de los saberes, esto es, considerarlos como modelos de significación y de ordenación del mundo, que van (...)
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    Entre el renacimiento y la modernidad: Francisco Suárez (1548-1617).Fuertes Herreros & José Luis (eds.) - 2019 - Madrid: Editorial Sindéresis.
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    El sonido y sus múltiples resonancias. Tres proyectos.Cristina Palmese & José Luis Carles - 2023 - Arbor 199 (810):a724.
    Numerosos estudios en las últimas décadas muestran cómo el sonido es un importante elemento capaz de proporcionar nuevos conocimientos sobre el entorno y sobre las relaciones entre el ser humano y el medio. El sonido posee unas cualidades físico-sensoriales-perceptivas particulares, que conectan lo emocional y lo racional. Permite por tanto abordar de forma amplia el conocimiento y el análisis de algo tan complejo como la experiencia y la vivencia del lugar. Hoy asistimos a un fuerte desarrollo de métodos, herramientas y (...)
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    Contexto social y bullying en preparatorias rurales. El Fuerte, Sinaloa.Rosalva Ruiz-Ramírez, Emma Zapata-Martelo & José Luis García-Cué - 2021 - Voces de la Educación 6 (11):135-156.
    The objective was to analyze the influence of the social context on bullying. A mixed investigation was proposed: the social context was analyzed, were applied questionnaires and interviews; were analyzed descriptively, normality tests and non-parametric tests; different manifestations of bullying are presented; their frequency varies between both high schools.
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    Sobre el emplazamiento de los restos arqueológicos de la Casa de las Gallinas.Luis José García Pulido - 2007 - Al-Qantara 28 (1):229-259.
    La Casa de las Gallinas perteneció a la realeza nazarí granadina, teniendo categoría de casa fuerte con carácter palaciego. Por ello, los Reyes Católicos adquirieron sus propiedades tras la conquista de la ciudad de Granada, incorporándola a la Alcaidía de la Alhambra. Hasta el siglo XIX siguió perteneciendo al Patrimonio Real, siendo durante mucho tiempo celosamente guardada por la Corona española, lo que no impidió que sus propiedades acabaran finalmente en manos de particulares. Hasta tal punto llegó a ser descuidada (...)
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    Zombies and Consciousness.José Luis Bermúdez - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (227):306-308.
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  26. The Paradox of Self-Consciousness: Representation and Mind.José Luis Bermúdez - 1998 - MIT Press.
  27. Bodily awareness and self-consciousness.José Luis Bermúdez & I. V. Objections - 2011 - In Shaun Gallagher (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Self. Oxford University Press.
    This article argues that bodily awareness is a basic form of self-consciousness through which perceiving agents are directly conscious of the bodily self. It clarifies the nature of bodily awareness, categorises the different types of body-relative information, and rejects the claim that we can have a sense of ownership of our own bodies. It explores how bodily awareness functions as a form of self-consciousness and highlights the importance of certain forms of bodily awareness that share an important epistemological property with (...)
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  28. What is at stake in the debate on nonconceptual content?José Luis Bermúdez - 2007 - Philosophical Perspectives 21 (1):55–72.
    It is now 25 years since Gareth Evans introduced the distinction between conceptual and nonconceptual content in The Varieties of Reference. This is a fitting time to take stock of what has become a complex and extended debate both within philosophy and at the interface between philosophy and psychology. Unfortunately, the debate has become increasingly murky as it has become increasingly ramified. Much of the contemporary discussion does not do full justice to the powerful theoretical tool originally proposed by Evans (...)
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  29. Self-deception, intentions and contradictory beliefs.Jose Luis Bermudez - 2000 - Analysis 60 (4):309-319.
    Philosophical accounts of self-deception can be divided into two broad groups – the intentionalist and the anti-intentionalist. On intentionalist models what happens in the central cases of self-deception is parallel to what happens when one person intentionally deceives another, except that deceiver and deceived are the same person. This paper offers a positive argument for intentionalism about self-deception and defends the view against standard objections.
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    Rational framing effects: A multidisciplinary case.José Luis Bermúdez - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e220.
    Frames and framing make one dimension of a decision problem particularly salient. In the simplest case, framesprimeresponses (as in, e.g., the Asian disease paradigm, where the gain frame primes risk-aversion and the loss frame primes risk-seeking). But in more complicated situations frames can function reflectively, by making salient particular reason-giving aspects of a thing, outcome, or action. For Shakespeare's Macbeth, for example, his feudal commitments are salient in one frame, while downplayed in another in favor of his personal ambition. The (...)
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  31. Bodily ownership, bodily awareness and knowledge without observation.José Luis Bermúdez - 2015 - Analysis 75 (1):37-45.
    In a recent paper, Fredérique de Vignemont has argued that there is a positive quale of bodily ownership . She thinks that tactile and other forms of somatosensory phenomenology incorporate a distinctive feeling of myness and takes issue with my defense in Bermúdez of a deflationary approach to bodily ownership. That paper proposed an argument deriving from Elizabeth Anscombe’s various discussions of what she terms knowledge without observation . De Vignemont is not convinced and appeals to the Rubber Hand Illusion (...)
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  32. The Body and the Self.José Luis Bermúdez, Anthony Marcel & Naomi Eilan (eds.) - 1995 - MIT Press.
    Table of Contents Acknowledgments 1 Self-Consciousness and the Body: An Interdisciplinary Introduction by Naomi Eiland, Anthony Marcel and José Luis Bermúdez 2 The Body Image and Self-Consciousness by John Campbell 3 Infants’ Understanding of People and Things: From Body Imitation to Folk Psychology by Andrew N. Meltzoff and M. Keith Moore 4 Persons, Animals, and Bodies by Paul F. Snowdon 5 An Ecological Perspective on the Origins of Self by George Butterworth 6 Objectivity, Causality, and Agency by Thomas (...)
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  33. The domain of folk psychology.José Luis Bermúdez - 2003 - In Anthony O'Hear (ed.), Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement. Cambridge University Press. pp. 25–48.
    My topic in this paper is social understanding. By this I mean the cognitive skills underlying social behaviour and social coordination. Normal, encultured, non-autistic and non-brain-damaged human beings are capable of an impressive degree of social coordination. We navigate the social world with a level of skill and dexterity fully comparable to that which we manifest in navigating the physical world. In neither sphere, one might think, would it be a trivial matter to identify the various competences which underly this (...)
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  34. Thinking Without Words: An Overview for Animal Ethics.José Luis Bermúdez - 2007 - The Journal of Ethics 11 (3):319-335.
    In Thinking without Words I develop a philosophical framework for treating some animals and human infants as genuine thinkers. This paper outlines the aspects of this account that are most relevant to those working in animal ethics. There is a range of different levels of cognitive sophistication in different animal species, in addition to limits to the types of thought available to non-linguistic creatures, and it may be important for animal ethicists to take this into account in exploring issues of (...)
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  35. Yes, essential indexicals really are essential.José Luis Bermúdez - 2017 - Analysis 77 (4):690-694.
    In their recent book The Inessential Indexical Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever take issue with what has become close to philosophical orthodoxy – the view, most often associated with John Perry and David Lewis, that psychological explanations are essentially indexical. Cappelen and Dever claim that claims of essential indexicality are typically driven by intuitions rather than supported by arguments. They issue a challenge to supporters of essential indexicality: Produce an argument to back up the intuitions. This paper answers their challenge.
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    Bodily Ownership, Psychological Ownership, and Psychopathology.José Luis Bermúdez - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (2):263-280.
    Debates about bodily ownership and psychological ownership have typically proceeded independently of each other. This paper explores the relation between them, with particular reference to how each is illuminated by psychopathology. I propose a general framework for studying ownership that is applicable both to bodily ownership and psychological ownership. The framework proposes studying ownership by starting with explicit judgments of ownership and then exploring the bases for those judgments. Section 3 discusses John Campbell’s account of ψ-ownership in the light of (...)
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  37. Nonconceptual Content: From Perceptual Experience to Subpersonal Computational States.José Luis Bermúdez - 1995 - Mind and Language 10 (4):333-369.
    Philosophers have often argued that ascriptions of content are appropriate only to the personal level states of folk psychology. Against this, this paper defends the view that the familiar propositional attitudes and states defined over them are part of a larger set of cognitive proceses that do not make constitutive reference to concept possession. It does this by showing that states with nonconceptual content exist both in perceptual experience and in subpersonal information-processing systems. What makes these states content-involving is their (...)
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    Cognitive Science : An Introduction to the Science of the Mind.José Luis Bermúdez - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Cognitive Science combines the interdisciplinary streams of cognitive science into a unified narrative in an all-encompassing introduction to the field. This text presents cognitive science as a discipline in its own right, and teaches students to apply the techniques and theories of the cognitive scientist's 'toolkit' - the vast range of methods and tools that cognitive scientists use to study the mind. Thematically organized, rather than by separate disciplines, Cognitive Science underscores the problems and solutions of cognitive science, rather than (...)
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    Decision Theory and Rationality.José Luis Bermúdez - 2009 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Decision Theory and Rationality offers a challenging new interpretation of a key theoretical tool in the human and social sciences. This accessible book argues, contrary to orthodoxy in politics, economics, and management science, that decision theory cannot provide a theory of rationality.
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    The Domain of Folk Psychology.José Luis Bermúdez - 2003 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 53:25-48.
    My topic in this paper is social understanding. By this I mean the cognitive skills underlying social behaviour and social coordination. Normal, encultured, non-autistic and non-brain-damaged human beings are capable of an impressive degree of social coordination. We navigate the social world with a level of skill and dexterity fully comparable to that which we manifest in navigating the physical world. In neither sphere, one might think, would it be a trivial matter to identify the various competences which underly this (...)
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  41. Defending intentionalist accounts of self-deception.Jose Luis Bermudez - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):107-108.
    This commentary defends intentionalist accounts of self-deception against Mele by arguing that: (1) viewing self-deception on the model of other-deception is not as paradoxical as Mele makes out; (2) the paradoxes are not entailed by the view that self-deception is intentional; and (3) there are two problems for Mele's theory that only an intentionalist theory can solve.
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  42. Personal and sub‐personal; A difference without a distinction.José Luis Bermúdez - 2000 - Philosophical Explorations 3 (1):63-82.
    This paper argues that, while there is a difference between personal and sub-personal explanation, claims of autonomy should be treated with scepticism. It distinguishes between horizontal and vertical explanatory relations that might hold between facts at the personal and facts at the sub-personal level. Noting that many philosophers are prepared to accept vertical explanatory relations between the two levels, I argue for the stronger claim that, in the case of at least three central personal level phenomena, the demands of explanatory (...)
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  43. Normativity and rationality in delusional psychiatric disorders.Jose Luis Bermudez - 2001 - Mind and Language 16 (5):457-493.
    Psychiatric treatment and diagnosis rests upon a richer conception of normativity than, for example, cognitive neuropsychology. This paper explores the role that considerations of rationality can play in defining this richer conception of normativity. It distinguishes two types of rationality and considers how each type can break down in different ways in delusional psychiatric disorders.
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  44. Nonconceptual mental content.Jose Luis Bermudez - 2003 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  45. Animal reasoning and proto-logic.José Luis Bermúdez - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press. pp. 127-137.
     
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    Four Theses about Self-Consciousness and Bodily Experience: Descartes, Kant, Locke, and Merleau-Ponty.José Luis Bermúdez - 2020 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 6 (1):96-116.
    This article evaluates the following four theses about bodily experience and self-consciousness: Descartes's thesis ; Kant's thesis ; Locke's thesis ; and Merleau-Ponty's thesis. I argue that they are all true.
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    Ecological perception and the notion of a non-conceptual point of view.José Luis Bermúdez, Naomi Eilan & Anthony Marcel - 1995 - In Jose Luis Bermudez, Anthony J. Marcel & Naomi M. Eilan (eds.), The Body and the Self. MIT Press.
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  48. Prisoner's dilemma and Newcomb's problem: why Lewis's argument fails.José Luis Bermúdez - 2013 - Analysis 73 (3):423-429.
    According to David Lewis, the prisoner's dilemma (PD) and Newcomb's problem (NP) are really just one dilemma in two different forms (Lewis 1979). Lewis's argument for this conclusion is ingenious and has been widely accepted. However, it is flawed. As this paper shows, the considerations that Lewis brings to bear to show that the game he starts with is an NP equally show that the game is not a PD.
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    Counterfactuals in the Initial Value Formulation of General Relativity.José Luis Jaramillo & Vincent Lam - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (4):1111-1128.
    How precisely to understand and evaluate counterfactuals can be an intricate issue. The aim of this article is to examine a new set of difficulties for evaluating counterfactuals that arise in the context of the dynamical spacetimes described by the theory of general relativity (GR). The initial value formulation provides us with a methodology to pin down the specific combination of features of the theory at the origin of the difficulties, namely, non-linearity and certain non-local aspects (typically captured by ellipticity (...)
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  50. Syntax, semantics, and levels of explanation.Jose Luis Bermudez - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180):361-367.
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