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    Broken data: Conceptualising data in an emerging world.Melisa Duque, Robert Willim, Minna Ruckenstein & Sarah Pink - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (1).
    In this article, we introduce and demonstrate the concept-metaphor of broken data. In doing so, we advance critical discussions of digital data by accounting for how data might be in processes of decay, making, repair, re-making and growth, which are inextricable from the ongoing forms of creativity that stem from everyday contingencies and improvisatory human activity. We build and demonstrate our argument through three examples drawn from mundane everyday activity: the incompleteness, inaccuracy and dispersed nature of personal self-tracking data; the (...)
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    Performing Philosophy: The Pedagogy of Plato’s Academy Reimagined.Mateo Duque - 2023 - In Henry C. Curcio, Mark Ralkowski & Heather L. Reid (eds.), Paideia and Performance. Parnassos Press. pp. 87-106.
    In this paper, drawing on evidence internal to the Platonic dialogues (supplemented with some ancient testimonia), I answer the question, “How did Plato teach in the Academy?” My reconstruction of Plato’s pedagogy in the Academy is that there was a single person who read the dialogue aloud like a rhapsode (this is in contrast to the dramatic theatrical hypothesis, in which several speakers function as actors in the performance of a dialogue). After the rhapsodic reading, students were allowed to ask (...)
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  3. In and Out of Character: Socratic Mimēsis.Mateo Duque - 2020 - Dissertation, Cuny Graduate Center
    In the "Republic," Plato has Socrates attack poetry’s use of mimēsis, often translated as ‘imitation’ or ‘representation.’ Various scholars (e.g. Blondell 2002; Frank 2018; Halliwell 2009; K. Morgan 2004) have noticed the tension between Socrates’ theory critical of mimēsis and Plato’s literary practice of speaking through various characters in his dialogues. However, none of these scholars have addressed that it is not only Plato the writer who uses mimēsis but also his own character, Socrates. At crucial moments in several dialogues, (...)
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  4. Números naturales: distintas metodologías que convergen en el análisis de su naturaleza y de cómo los entendemos.Melisa Vivanco - 2020 - Critica 51 (153).
    José Ferreirós y Abel Lasalle Casanave, El árbol de los números: cognición, lógica y práctica matemática, Editorial Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, 2015, 256 pp.
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    Las figuras del miedo: derivas de la carne, el demonio y el mundo.Félix Duque - 2020 - Madrid: Abada Editores.
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    Obra en Blanco: notas sobre la filosofía de Julio Enrique Blanco, período 1909-1920.Nicolás Duque Buitrago - 2014 - Manizales, Colombia: Editorial Universidad de Caldas. Edited by Jhon Isaza.
    «Obra en Blanco» es un libro sobre la obra temprana de Julio Enrique Blanco de la Rosa (1890-1986), un olvido más en la historia de la filosofía colombiana. Salvo en notas al margen, a Blanco no se lo encuentra en los estudios sobre la historia de la filosofía. Algunos han atribuido su desconocimiento a la incomprensión de un medio que no supo de su genialidad, otros creen que se debe a que su filosofía fue una necedad que consistió en poner (...)
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    Criminalidad corporativa y reordenamiento territorial en Urabá.Norela Mesa Duque & Alfonso Insuasty Rodríguez - 2021 - Ratio Juris 16 (33):595-622.
    Las acciones que articulan simbióticamente élites empresariales y políticas, mafias, grupos militares legales e ilegales, se posibilitan bajo la búsqueda de dos fines: uno, reordenar el territorio de manera violenta hiper-acumulando tierras, con el fin de salvaguardar sus intereses económicos e inversiones; dos, hiper-acumular poder político con el fin de sostener sus privilegios, usando dicho poder para la reconfiguración del diseño institucional y la planeación de los territorios imponiendo sus condiciones. Este fenómeno que marca la historia de Colombia es lo (...)
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    Frequencies.Melisa Ertuğrul - 2022 - Feminist Review 130 (1):108-108.
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    La herida del concepto: estudios en homenaje al profesor Félix Duque.Félix Duque & Ángel Gabilondo (eds.) - 2016 - Madrid: UAM Ediciones.
    Este volumen es el resultado del deseo común de un grupo de amigos de ofrecer un texto, el texto que cada uno ha juzgado oportuno, a un eminente profesor de la Universidad española; un profesor al que, ciertamente, la edad ha jubilado, pero que en absoluto ha dejado, y no solo por su actual condición de Emérito, de mantenerse en activo; un maestro del pensamiento cuyo recorrido intelectual ha suscitado en esos amigos suficiente atención y simpatía como para avenirse a (...)
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    Entry on "Metatheatre" in Section 4 "Concepts, Themes and Topics Treated in the Dialogues" in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Plato (2nd edition).Mateo Duque - 2022 - In Gerald Press & Mateo Duque (eds.), The Bloomsbury Handbook of Plato. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 287-289.
    This is a short entry on "Metatheatre" in Section 4, "Concepts, Themes and Topics Treated in the Dialogues," in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Plato, edited by Gerald Press and Mateo Duque.
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    Entry on "Comedy" in Section 3 "Important Features of the Dialogues" in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Plato (2nd edition).Mateo Duque - 2022 - In Gerald Press & Mateo Duque (eds.), The Bloomsbury Handbook of Plato. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 140-143.
    This is a short entry on "Comedy" in Section 3, "Important Features of the Dialogues," in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Plato, edited by Gerald Press and Mateo Duque.
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    Establishing joint decisions in a dyad.Melisa Stevanovic - 2012 - Discourse Studies 14 (6):779-803.
    This study analyses joint decisions. Drawing on video-recorded planning meetings in a workplace context as data, and on conversation analysis as a method, I investigate what is needed for a proposal to get turned into a joint decision: How do people negotiate the outcome of the decision-making processes in terms of whether they indeed comprise new decisions and whether these decisions are really joint ones? This study identifies three essential components in arriving at joint decisions, and discusses two other possible (...)
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  13. El método de la fenomenología y la región de lo espiritual.Juan Carlos Montoya Duque - 2013 - In Germán Vargas Guillén (ed.), La región de lo espiritual en el centenario de la publicación de Ideas I de E. Husserl. Bogotá, Colombia: Universidad Pedagógica Nacional.
     
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    Opción por una ciencia humanizada de la economía.Recaredo Duque Hoyos - 1979 - Barcelona: Editorial Herder.
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    Cultural differences between Bosnian-Australians and Anglo-Australians and responses to the self-bias effect and personal ownership.Melisa Redzepagic & Heather Winskel - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Deontic authority and the maintenance of lay and expert identities during joint decision making: Balancing resistance and compliance.Melisa Stevanovic - 2021 - Discourse Studies 23 (5):670-689.
    Expertise is commonly viewed as a professionalized competence in a specific field. Expert professional identities are produced and reproduced through professional training and other socialization mechanisms, which work to generate for a specific group of individuals a specific set of expert skills and knowledge. In this paper, I examine participants’ orientations to their distinct expert professional identities from the perspective of deontic authority. Drawing on 15 video-recorded church workplace meetings between pastors and cantors as data, and conversation analysis as a (...)
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    “Οὐκ ἔστιν” (141e8): The Performative Contradiction of the First Hypothesis.Mateo Duque - 2022 - In Luc Brisson, Macé Arnaud & Olivier Renaut (eds.), Plato’s Parmenides: Selected Papers from the Twelfth Symposium Platonicum. Academia Verlag. pp. 347-354.
    At the end of the first hypothesis, Parmenides gets Aristotle to agree that being [οὐσίας] must be in time; that is, that being must partake in at least one of the temporal modes: either to have been in the past, to be in the present, or it will be in the future (140e-142a). If this is true, then “the one does not partake in being” (141e7-8), meaning temporal being—to which Aristotle agrees, saying “Apparently not” (141e9). Parmenides then gets Aristotle to (...)
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    ‘Fervent spenglerians:’ romanising the historic morphology of cultures in Spain.Carl Antonius Lemke Duque - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (5):594-613.
    ABSTRACT This study analyses the impact of Oswald Spengler’s work in Spain during the interwar period. It proceeds with three steps as follows: The first part investigates the reception of Spengler’s historic morphology of cultures in the so-called circle of the Revista de Occidente. The second part delves into the early echo of Spengler’s work among the Spanish left up to the Second Spanish Republic. The third part focuses on the impact of Spengler’s historic morphology among conservative traditionalists and members (...)
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    Remnants of Hegel: remains of ontology, religion, and community.Félix Duque - 2018 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Edited by Nicholas Walker.
    In the Preface to the second edition of the Science of Logic, Hegel speaks of an instinctive and unconscious logic whose forms and determinations 'always remain imperceptible and incapable of becoming objective even as they emerge in language.' In spite of Hegel's ambitions to provide a philosophical system that might transcend messy human nature, Félix Duque argues that human nature remains stubbornly present in precisely this way. In this book he responds to the 'remnants' of Hegel's work not to (...)
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    Experience sharing, emotional reciprocity, and turn-taking.Melisa Stevanovic & Anssi Peräkylä - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Ética biomédica: aspectos sociales de la biomedicina.Roberto Esteban Duque - 2019 - Pamplona: EUNSA, Ediciones Universidad de Navarra, S.A..
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    Taming the ‘Elsewhere’: On Expressivity of Topological Languages.David Fernández-Duque - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):144-153.
    In topological modal logic, it is well known that the Cantor derivative is more expressive than the topological closure, and the ‘elsewhere’, or ‘difference’, operator is more expressive than the ‘somewhere’ operator. In 2014, Kudinov and Shehtman asked whether the combination of closure and elsewhere becomes strictly more expressive when adding the Cantor derivative. In this paper we give an affirmative answer: in fact, the Cantor derivative alone can define properties of topological spaces not expressible with closure and elsewhere. To (...)
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    Original versus Fake.Melisa Gürgen - 2017 - Questions: Philosophy for Young People 17:8-8.
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    Numbers as properties.Melisa Vivanco - 2023 - Synthese 202 (4):1-23.
    Although number sentences are ostensibly simple, familiar, and applicable, the justification for our arithmetical beliefs has been considered mysterious by the philosophical tradition. In this paper, I argue that such a mystery is due to a preconception of two realities, one mathematical and one nonmathematical, which are alien to each other. My proposal shows that the theory of numbers as properties entails a homogeneous domain in which arithmetical and nonmathematical truth occur. As a result, the possibility of arithmetical knowledge is (...)
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    Administración del cambio en las organizaciones.María Esperanza López Duque, Angela María Lanzas Duque & Victoria Eugenia Lanzas Duque - forthcoming - Scientia.
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  26. La lógica y sus aplicaciones: ¿platonismo o no-platonismo?Melisa Vivanco & Otávio Bueno - 2019 - Andamios Revista de Investigación Social 41 (16):19 - 41.
    In this paper, we examine two conceptions of the application of logic and assess their comparative merits. The first is a platonist monist conception that characterizes the logical consequence relation as an abstract relation among propositions. We argue that this proposal, which insists on logic’s topic neutrality, accommodates very well the objectivity of logic. From this perspective, there are no constraints on particular topics. As a result, we have the universality that allows us to go through a wide scope of (...)
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    Neither Matter Nor Spirit: The Ambivalent Substance of Digital Legal Personhood and Its Theological Antecedents.Melisa Liana Vazquez - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-36.
    The so-called ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ cases have been provoked by people’s desires to make their own determinations about what personal information is accessible online to others (and when, and how) in a world of data permanence. Legally at stake is how personhood is defined and defended. Thus far, European law has primarily concerned itself with the delisting of ‘data subjects’ from search results and the deletion or anonymization of personal information from and by search engine operators. As a result, (...)
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    An implicit measure of undetected change.Ian Thornton & Diego Fernandez-Duque - 2000 - Spatial Vision 14 (1):21-44.
    b>—Several paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadic integra- tion) indicate that observers are often very poor at reporting changes to their visual environment. Such evidence has been used to suggest that the spatio-temporal coherence needed to represent change can only occur in the presence of focused attention. However, those studies almost always rely on explicit reports. It remains a possibility that the visual system can implicitly detect change, but that in the absence of focused attention, the change does not (...)
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  29. Ensayo sobre el Dios de la postmodernidad.Baldomero Jiménez Duque - 1998 - Verdad y Vida 56 (221):103-108.
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  30. ¿ Qué es la «mística»?Baldomero Jimenez Duque - 2000 - Verdad y Vida 58 (229):557-562.
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    Spatializing food: Signs, spaces, and the legal (dis-)composition of what we eat.Melisa Vazquez - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (227):1-17.
    What does it mean to spatialize food? Why combine such an analysis with law, or with signs and spaces? Leveraging Peircean-inspired legal semiotic theory, the spatialized nature of food will serve as a porthole through which a semiotic view of the spatial dimensions of legal experience can be discerned and elaborated. Specifically, case studies of the simultaneously material and immaterial aspects of food will support an analysis that seeks to open avenues of conceptualization regarding categories. The semiotic nature of both (...)
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  32. Términos cancelativos: Cómo cancelar el debate ideológico con palabras.Melisa Vivanco - 2022 - In Aurora Georgina Bustos Arellano & Mayra Jocelín Martínez Martínez (eds.), Las filósofas que nos formaron: Injusticia, retos y posibilidades en la Filosofía. pp. 102-118.
    Este es un libro que nace de nuestro compromiso por señalar las contribuciones de las filósofas a partir de la pregunta vital: ¿Quiénes nos formaron? Como resultado, se presenta este diálogo a doce voces; reunidas para dialogar, desde distintos lugares en América Latina, sobre nuestra formación teórica, profesional y humana desde una plataforma equitativa y franca. Concebido, en medio de la pandemia por SARS-CoV-2, queremos construir un espacio abierto a nuevas ideas, propuestas e identidades en la Filosofía. Más aún, queremos (...)
     
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    Sexual consent as an interactional achievement: Overcoming ambiguities and social vulnerabilities in the initiations of sexual activities.Melisa Stevanovic & Simon Magnusson - 2023 - Discourse Studies 25 (1):68-88.
    Sexual consent is advocated around the world to reduce sexual assault. The widespread affirmative consent model emphasizes a need for unambiguous consent. In this paper, we contribute to a deeper understanding of how ambiguities in the initiations of sexual activities are routinely solved to achieve consent. Drawing on conversation analytic research on joint decision-making, and a dataset of 80 cases of sexual initiation in contemporary TV-series and movies, we investigate the interactional practices by which sexual activities are presented as consensual (...)
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    Heidegger: sendas que vienen.Félix Duque (ed.) - 2008 - Madrid: Círculo de Bellas Artes.
    Versiones revisadas de las conferencias pronunciadas en el congreso "Pensamiento, arte, poesía.
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  35. La transparencia del fondo (la arquitectura en Heidegger y Mies van der Rohe).Félix Duque Pajuelo - 2008 - In Félix Duque (ed.), Heidegger: sendas que vienen. Madrid: Círculo de Bellas Artes.
     
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    Medición del espíritu empresarial en la Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira.Angela María Lanzas Duque, Cristian Andrés Pacheco Hincapié & Angélica María Velandia - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Propuesta para medir el perfil de los emprendedores de base tecnológica.Angela María Lanzas Duque, Victoria Eugenia Lanzas Duque & Francisco Danilo Lanzas Duque - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Eugenio Ímaz Echeverría y la herencia del romanticismo político alemán.Carl Antonius Lemke Duque - 2019 - Anuario Filosófico 52 (2).
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    El amor destructor de la interdicción: una propuesta de análisis de la autotraducción en la poesía mapuche desde el giro afectivo.Melisa Stocco - 2019 - Alpha: Revista de Artes, Letras y Filosofia 47:63-73.
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    The destructive love of interdict: an analytical approach to self-translation in Mapuche poetry from the affective turn.Melisa Stocco - 2018 - Alpha (Osorno) 47:63-73.
    Resumen Este trabajo intenta esbozar ciertas reflexiones en torno al papel de los afectos en la práctica de la autotraducción en la poesía mapuches. Vemos en el “giro afectivo” una posibilidad de comprender la producción literaria bilingüe de autores mapuches como un proyecto ético de reapropiación lingüística y de transgresión de límites culturales originado en afectos de “pulsión genealógica” que ponen en cuestión la autoridad de la lengua del colonizador, a la vez que resultan en la generación de los llamados (...)
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    Strong completeness of provability logic for ordinal spaces.Juan P. Aguilera & David Fernández-Duque - 2017 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 82 (2):608-628.
  42. Change detection without awareness: Do explicit reports underestimate the representation of change in the visual system?Diego Fernandez-Duque & Ian Thornton - 2000 - Visual Cognition 7 (1):323-344.
    Evidence from many different paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadic integration) indicate that observers are often very poor at reporting changes to their visual environment. Such evidence has been used to suggest that the spatio-temporal coherence needed to represent change can only occur in the presence of focused attention. In four experiments we use modified change blindness tasks to demonstrate (a) that sensitivity to change does occur in the absence of awareness, and (b) this sensitivity does not rely on (...)
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  43. Executive attention and metacognitive regulation.Diego Fernandez-Duque, Jodie A. Baird & Michael I. Posner - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):288-307.
    Metacognition refers to any knowledge or cognitive process that monitors or controls cognition. We highlight similarities between metacognitive and executive control functions, and ask how these processes might be implemented in the human brain. A review of brain imaging studies reveals a circuitry of attentional networks involved in these control processes, with its source located in midfrontal areas. These areas are active during conflict resolution, error correction, and emotional regulation. A developmental approach to the organization of the anatomy involved in (...)
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    Blood Alcohol Concentration-Related Lower Performance in Immediate Visual Memory and Working Memory in Adolescent Binge Drinkers.Vinader-Caerols Concepción, Duque Aránzazu, Montañés Adriana & Monleón Santiago - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  45. The effect of action on perceptual feature binding.Inci Ayhan, Melisa Kurtcan & Lucas Thorpe - 2020 - Vision Research 177:97-108.
    Color-motion asynchrony (CMA) refers to an apparent lag of direction of motion when a dynamic stimulus changes both color and direction at the same time. The subjective order of simultaneous events, however, is not only perceptual but also subject to illusions during voluntary actions. Self-initiated actions, for example, seem to precede their sensory outcomes following an adaptation to a delay between the action and the sensory feedback. Here, we demonstrate that the extent of the apparent asynchrony can be substantially reduced (...)
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    Ideal theories of some commutative rings.Luis F. Caceres-Duque - 2003 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 32 (1/2):9-18.
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    Ideal Theories of the Ring of Polynomials over the Integers.Luis F. Cáceres-Duque - 2001 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 30 (1):21-31.
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    Are there valid instances of the fallacy of affirmation of the consequent?Carlos Emilio García Duque - 2011 - Discusiones Filosóficas 12 (19):87 - 97.
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    Entre ciencia y filosofía: algunos problemas actuales por Germán Guerrero Pino (Comp.) Editorial Universidad del Valle, Cali, 2008.Carlos Emilio García Duque - 2010 - Discusiones Filosóficas 11:212-216.
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    Hume and self-identity.Carlos Emilio García Duque - 2009 - Discusiones Filosóficas 10 (14):13 - 25.
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