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    A hippocampal theory of schizophrenia.Nestor A. Schmajuk & James J. DiCarlo - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):47-49.
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    Stimulus configuration, classical conditioning, and hippocampal function.Nestor A. Schmajuk & James J. DiCarlo - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (2):268-305.
  3. La multiplicidad de Los sistemas fiLosoficos.Néstor A. Grau - 1970 - Humanitas 16 (22-23):31.
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  4. Las paradojas socraticas Y la utilidad de la filosofia.Néstor A. Grau - 1966 - Humanitas 13 (19-21):21.
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    Occasion setting: A neural network approach.Nestor A. Schmajuk, Jeffrey A. Lamoureux & Peter C. Holland - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (1):3-32.
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    Mercy in Action: The Social Teachings of Pope Francis. By Thomas Massaro, SJ.Néstor A. Gómez - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (2):409-410.
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    Stimulus configuration, long-term potentiation, and the hippocampus.Nestor A. Schmajuk - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):629-631.
    Shors & Matzel propose that hippocampal LTP increases the effective salience of discrete external stimuli and thereby facilitates the induction of memories at distant places. In line with this suggestion, a neural network model of associative learning and hippocampal function assumes that LTP increases hippocampal error signals to the cortex, thereby facilitating stimulus configuration in association cortex. Computer simulations show that under these assumptions the model correctly describes the effect of LTP induction and blockade in classical discriminations and place learning.
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    Information processing in the hippocampal formation.Nestor A. Schmajuk - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):745.
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    Real-time attention theories of hippocampal function.Nestor A. Schmajuk - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1):130-131.
  10. Aleksandr Luria, el Shostakovich de las neurociencias.Néstor A. Braunstein - 2003 - Ludus Vitalis 11 (19):63-96.
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  11. El Psicoanálisis de Freud.Néstor A. Corona - 2003 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 59 (2):513-547.
     
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  12. Existencia y Trascendencia1.Néstor A. Corona - forthcoming - Sapientia.
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    Pulsión y símbolo: Freud y Ricoeur.Néstor A. Corona - 1992 - Capital Federal [Buenos Aires]: Editorial Almagesto.
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    Attentional, associative, and configural mechanisms in extinction.José A. Larrauri & Néstor A. Schmajuk - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (3):640-676.
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    Transmission electron microscopy studies on structure and defects in crystalline yttria and lanthanum oxide thin films grown on single crystal sapphire by molecular beam synthesis.Masaru Tsuchiya, Nestor A. Bojarczuk, Supratik Guha & Shriram Ramanathan - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (9):1123-1139.
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    The challenge of accounting for individual differences in folk-economic beliefs.Benjamin C. Ruisch, Rajen A. Anderson & David A. Pizarro - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    Red Fields.A. Baudisch, A. Martin-Pizarro & M. Ziegler - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (1):207 - 225.
    We apply Hrushovski-Fraïssé's amalgamation procedure to obtain a theory of fields of prime characteristic of Morley rank 2 equipped with a definable additive subgroup of rank 1.
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  18. Los derechos reales y personales en la obra de Cristián Wolff, con textos del original de Cristián Wolff.Néstor A. Pizarro - 1947 - Córdoba,: República Argentina, Imprenta de la Universidad.
     
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    The intelligence of the moral intuitions: A comment on Haidt (2001).David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (1):193-196.
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    “False positive” emotions, responsibility, and moral character.Rajen A. Anderson, Rachana Kamtekar, Shaun Nichols & David A. Pizarro - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104770.
  21. Autoconciencia del ser.Sergio García-Bermejo Pizarro - 1969 - Madrid,:
     
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  22. Disgust Sensitivity Predicts Intuitive Disapproval of Gays.Yoel Inbar, David A. Pizarro, Joshua Knobe & Paul Bloom - 2009 - Emotion 9 (3): 435– 43.
    Two studies demonstrate that a dispositional proneness to disgust (“disgust sensitivity”) is associated with intuitive disapproval of gay people. Study 1 was based on previous research showing that people are more likely to describe a behavior as intentional when they see it as morally wrong (see Knobe, 2006, for a review). As predicted, the more disgust sensitive participants were, the more likely they were to describe an agent whose behavior had the side effect of causing gay men to kiss in (...)
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    The mismeasure of morals: Antisocial personality traits predict utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas.Daniel M. Bartels & David A. Pizarro - 2011 - Cognition 121 (1):154-161.
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    Supersimplicity and quadratic extensions.A. Martin-Pizarro & F. O. Wagner - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (1):55-61.
    An elliptic curve over a supersimple field with exactly one extension of degree 2 has an s-generic point.
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  25. Conservatives are more easily disgusted than liberals.Yoel Inbar, David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (4):714-725.
    The uniquely human emotion of disgust is intimately connected to morality in many, perhaps all, cultures. We report two studies suggesting that a predisposition to feel disgust is associated with more conservative political attitudes, especially for issues related to the moral dimension of purity. In the first study, we document a positive correlation between disgust sensitivity and self-reported conservatism in a broad sample of US adults. In Study 2 we show that while disgust sensitivity is associated with more conservative attitudes (...)
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    Do normative standards advance our understanding of moral judgment?David A. Pizarro & Eric Luis Uhlmann - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):558-559.
    Sunstein's review of research on moral heuristics is rich and informative – even without his central claim that individuals often commit moral errors. We question the value of positing such a normative moral framework for the study of moral judgment. We also propose an alternative standard for evaluating moral judgments – that of subjective rationality.
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    7 Stubborn Moralism and Freedom ofthe Will.David A. Pizarro & Erik G. Helzer - 2010 - In Roy Baumeister, Alfred Mele & Kathleen Vohs (eds.), Free will and consciousness: how might they work? New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 101.
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    Un nuevo modelo de pensamiento humano: el pensamiento totalizado.Sergio García-Bermejo Pizarro - 1989 - [Madrid]: Editorial Alpuerto.
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  29. Emotional processes, collective behavior, and social movements: A meta-analytic review of collective effervescence outcomes during collective gatherings and demonstrations.José J. Pizarro, Larraitz N. Zumeta, Pierre Bouchat, Anna Włodarczyk, Bernard Rimé, Nekane Basabe, Alberto Amutio & Darío Páez - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:974683.
    In this article, we review the conceptions of Collective Effervescence (CE) –a state of intense shared emotional activation and sense of unison that emerges during instances of collective behavior, like demonstrations, rituals, ceremonies, celebrations, and others– and empirical approaches oriented at measuring it. The first section starts examining Émile Durkheim's classical conception on CE, and then, the integrative one proposed by the sociologist Randall Collins, leading to a multi-faceted experience of synchronization. Then, we analyze the construct as a process emerging (...)
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    Varieties of Social Cognition.Eric Luis Uhlmann, David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2008 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 38 (3):293-322.
    Recent work within psychology demonstrates that unconscious cognition plays a central role in the judgments and actions of individuals. We distinguish between two basic types unconscious social cognition: unconsciousness of the influences on judgments and actions, and unconscious of the mental states that give rise to judgments and actions. Influence unconsciousness is corroborated by strong empirical evidence, but unconscious states are difficult to verify. We discuss procedures aimed at providing conclusive evidence of state unconsciousness, and apply them to recent empirical (...)
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    A simplified duality for implicative lattices and l-groups.Nestor G. Martinez - 1996 - Studia Logica 56 (1-2):185 - 204.
    A topological duality is presented for a wide class of lattice-ordered structures including lattice-ordered groups. In this new approach, which simplifies considerably previous results of the author, the dual space is obtained by endowing the Priestley space of the underlying lattice with two binary functions, linked by set-theoretical complement and acting as symmetrical partners. In the particular case of l-groups, one of these functions is the usual product of sets and the axiomatization of the dual space is given by very (...)
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    Psychological and Ideological Aspects of Human Cloning: A Transition to a Transhumanist Psychology.Nestor Micheli Morales - 2009 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 20 (2):19-42.
    The prospect of replication of human beings through genetic manipulation has engendered one of the most controversial debates about reproduction in our society. Ideology is clearly influencing the direction of research and legislation on human cloning, which may present one of the greatest existential challenges to the meaning of creation. In this article, I argue that, in view of the possibility that human cloning and other emerging technologies could enhance physical and cognitive abilities, there is a need for a different (...)
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    Factores asociados a la ideación del suicidio en adolescentes. Algunas evidencias en Argentina.Maria Marta Santillán Pizarro & Eduardo Javier Pereyra - 2021 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 26:160-181.
    El suicidio se ha convertido en una acuciante problemática social y de salud pública a nivel mundial. Particularmente en Argentina, en los últimos 25 años la mortalidad por suicidio se triplicó en la población joven y este tipo de defunciones se ha constituido en la segunda causa de muerte en la franja de 10 a 19 años. A partir de los datos que brinda la Encuesta Mundial de Salud Escolar, proyecto de la OMS, implementada en Argentina en 2012, se realiza (...)
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    Differentiating between different forms of moral obligations.Rajen A. Anderson, Benjamin C. Ruisch & David A. Pizarro - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43:e57.
    We argue that Tomasello's account overlooks important psychological distinctions between how humans judge different types of moral obligations, such as prescriptive obligations (i.e., what oneshoulddo) and proscriptive obligations (i.e., what oneshould notdo). Specifically, evaluating these different types of obligations rests on different psychological inputs and has distinct downstream consequences for judgments of moral character.
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    Ricardo E. Latcham, a social scientist: From ethnographic observations of society to the archaeology of Chile’s original c.José Antonio González Pizarro - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 38:67-88.
    Se analiza la presencia intelectual de Ricardo Eduardo Latcham, ingeniero inglés, que llegado a Chile dio un mayor impulso al estudio tanto de la prehistoria latinoamericana como de la arqueología chilena, en los ámbitos del hábitat araucano y de las culturas del norte, en especial la atacameña. En este sentido, sus investigaciones prosiguieron a las de Uhle y posibilitaron integrar a los pueblos originarios del norte chileno al panorama de la prehistoria nacional. Latcham se adentró en registrar las conductas de (...)
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  36. La Eficacia Social Y la Corrección Moral En Robert Alexy Como Dualidad Necesaria Para Una Epistemología Del Derecho.Nestor Raúl Arturo - 2018 - In Gregorio Robles & Lilliana Ortiz Bolaños (eds.), Epistemología y teoría del derecho. Santiago de Cali: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
     
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  37. Educar para a paz em tempos difíceis.Nestor Basso - 2009 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 14 (3):201-207.
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  38. The Phenomenological Approach to News Writing: An Innovation.Glenn G. Pajares, Nestor Godofredo B. Ramirez & Percia A. Leyte - 2013 - Iamure International Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Religion 4 (1).
    The orthodox way of Mass Communication and Journalism education is to letstudents undergo three years of lecture and have their internship on the fourth orlast year of their college life. The process is effective, but there is a faster and a moreeffective way to learn news writing. The phenomenological Approach to writing newswould allow students to learn the rudiments of writing news article through thereverse process of immersion to the field and later expound the phenomena thatthey went through during their (...)
     
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    La place de la « physique » de Parménide dans une nouvelle reconstitution du Poème.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2017 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 1:3-13.
    En 1795, G.G. Fülleborn publia un travail sur Parménide dans lequel, pour la première fois, on proposa un arrangement des fragments du Poème en deux parties, l’ Alétheia (fr. 1 à 8.50 DK) et la Dóxa (fr. 8.51 à 18 DK). L’auteur avoue s’être inspiré de Simplicius, et cette division devint canonique. Or, le critère utilisé par Simplicius est une conséquence de la « platonisation » de Parménide, esquissée déjà par Aristote, qui trouve chez l’Éléate la dichotomie « sensible / (...)
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    The reality of the not-true in Plato’s Sophist.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03316-03316.
    The definition of the sophist as "image-maker" allows Plato to add to the novelties he presents in the _Sophist_ two topics he hadn't deepened in his previous dialogues: (a) a "definition" of being (247e) and (b) the influence this position will have on the relationship between image and truth. From a first definition of the image proposed by Theaetetus in 240a we deduce that, even if it is not true, it is "really" (_óntos_) an image, which does not coincide with (...)
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  41. Bio-bibliografía de la filosofía en Chile desde 1980 hasta 1984.Fernando Astorquiza Pizarro (ed.) - 1985 - Santiago, Chile: Instituto Profesional de Santiago, Escuela de Bibliotecología y Documentación.
     
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  42. Bio-bibliografía de la filosofía en Chile desde el siglo XVI hasta 1980.Fernando Astorquiza Pizarro (ed.) - 1982 - Santiago, Chile: Barcelona, Empresa Industrial Gráfica.
     
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  43. On Disgust and Moral Judgment.David Pizarro, Yoel Inbar & Chelsea Helion - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):267-268.
    Despite the wealth of recent work implicating disgust as an emotion central to human morality, the nature of the causal relationship between disgust and moral judgment remains unclear. We distinguish between three related claims regarding this relationship, and argue that the most interesting claim (that disgust is a moralizing emotion) is the one with the least empirical support.
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  44. Management Information System of Public Secondary Schools in Sagbayan District: A Proposed Implementation.Fernando Enad & Nestor Balicoco - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 13 (1):1-7.
    This research tackled the challenges public secondary schools in Sagbayan District, Bohol, faced regarding records management. The study employed a mixed research design, combining both descriptive-qualitative and descriptive- quantitative methods. The qualitative phase involved conducting in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with relevant stakeholders involved in records management. On the other hand, the quantitative phase utilized survey questionnaires to gather data from relevant stakeholders to determine the acceptability of the proposed MIS among end-users. The first phase findings revealed various challenges (...)
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    Megalopolis bound?Nestor M. Davidson - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):73-91.
    Since ancient Greece’s “megalopolis,” the concept of vast cities has loomed in the urban discourse. A century ago, English planner Patrick Geddes warned about a growing imbalance between traditional society and ever-larger conurbations, an anxiety that Lewis Mumford later invoked to predict that urban hubris would inevitably collapse of its own weight. In 1961, by contrast, the geographer Jean Gottman surveyed the interconnected agglomeration stretching from Washington, D.C. up the east coast of the United States to the cities of southern (...)
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  46. Nothing more than feelings? The role of emotions in moral judgment.David Pizarro - 2000 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 30 (4):355–375.
    In this paper, I review the primary arguments for the traditional position that holds emotions as antagonistic to moral judgments. I argue that this position is untenable given the information about emotions and emotional processes that has emerged in the psychological literature of recent years. I then offer a theoret- ical model of emotive moral judgment that takes a closer look at how emotions, specifically empathy, play an integral role in the process of moral judgment. I argue that emotions should (...)
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    Une citation littérale de Mélissos dans le Sophiste de Platon.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2023 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 44 (1):173-180.
    Even if Plato never claimed to be a ‘historian of philosophy’, there are in his dialogues many references to previous philosophers. Apart from his works on the Sophists, which do not claim to faithfully expose the ‘philosophy’ of their authors, we find in Plato’s dialogues comments and sometimes quotations from the Presocratics, from Thales to Philolaos. In some cases, Plato adds the name of the quoted philosopher, but sometimes he leaves to the reader the task of finding out who the (...)
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    Narrow Structuralism: Paving a Middle Path Between Cummins and Millikan.Matthew J. Nestor - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1):109-123.
    Millikan [2000] has levelled a number of persuasive criticisms against Cummins's [1996] theory of mental representation. In this paper, I pave a middle path in the debate between Cummins [2000] and Millikan [2000] to answer two questions. How are representations applied to targets? How is the content of a representation determined? The result is a new theory of mental representation, which I call narrow structuralism.
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    Intravital death in the poetic work of Enrique Lihn.Sergio Pizarro Roberts - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 56:126-141.
    Resumen: En este trabajo se intenta demostrar que en el corpus poético de Enrique Lihn el sujeto de la enunciación recorre el itinerario instaurado por la poesía moderna con el que se accede al origen polisémico del lenguaje y finalmente al blanqueamiento semántico que confiere la nada mortal (Blanchot). Dicho recorrido es motivado por el desamor que conduce al hablante a la muerte donde obtiene el secreto de la poesía como un lenguaje decodificado. Esta decodificación genera un no-ser, un sujeto (...)
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    Fusion over a vector space.Andreas Baudisch, Amador Martin-Pizarro & Martin Ziegler - 2006 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 6 (2):141-162.
    Let T1 and T2 be two countable strongly minimal theories with the DMP whose common theory is the theory of vector spaces over a fixed finite field. We show that T1 ∪ T2 has a strongly minimal completion.
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