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    La racionalidad.Pedro Cornejo Guinassi - 1989 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 1 (1):181-193.
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    Andrea Chignoli y Catalina Donoso Pinto montando fábulas. El documental político de Pedro Chaskel.Tomás Cornejo C. - 2014 - Aisthesis 56:213-216.
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    School Tourism Management in Peru: a comparative study in San Pedro Chanel and Carlos Augusto Salaverry.Cristina Pamela García Trasmonte, Priscila E. Lujan-Vera, Lucia-Viviana Patiño-García, Marlon Martín Mogollón Taboada, Joyce Mamani Cornejo & Luis Arnaldo Cruz García - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (1):125-133.
    School tourism constitutes a source of learning to strengthen the cultural identity of students. The objective was to compare the development of school tourism in the educational institutions San Pedro Chanel and Carlos Augusto Salaverry. The Leiper space approach was used. The exhibition was constituted by 200 high school students and 20 teachers. The results show that there is statistically significant differences regarding the knowledge of the tourist resources of the province of Sullana. It was concluded that educational tourism (...)
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    Pedro Zulen and the reception of pragmatism in Peru.Pablo Quintanilla - 2011 - In Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.), Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press.
    This chapter explores a generation of philosophers that emerged in Peru and became interested in positivism at the end of the nineteenth century. This generation that embraced positivism included Manuel Gonza´lez Prada, Alejandro Deustua, Jorge Polar, Mariano H. Cornejo, Carlos Lisson, Javier Prado, and Manuel Vicente Villara´n. The chapter addresses the interesting parallel that the first consolidated generation of Peruvian philosophers appeared at the end of a tragic and extremely devastating war, similar to the United States in the Civil (...)
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  5. Revisiting McKay and Johnson's counterexample to ( β).Pedro Merlussi - 2022 - Philosophical Explorations 25 (2):189-203.
    In debates concerning the consequence argument, it has long been claimed that [McKay, T. J., and D. Johnson. 1996. “A Reconsideration of an Argument Against Compatibilism.” Philosophical Topics 24 (2): 113–122] demonstrated the invalidity of rule (β). Here, I argue that their result is not as robust as we might like to think. First, I argue that McKay and Johnson's counterexample is successful if one adopts a certain interpretation of ‘no choice about’ and if one is willing to deny the (...)
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    Metalinguistic Negotiation, Speaker Error, and Charity.Pedro Abreu - 2023 - Topoi 42 (4):1001-1016.
    This paper raises a new form of speaker error objection to the analysis of disputes as metalinguistic negotiations in cases in which disputants reject that analysis. It focuses on an obvious but underexplored form of speaker error: speakers’ misattribution of contents both to others and to themselves. It argues that the analyses of disputes that posit this type of speaker error are uncharitable in three different ways: first, by portraying speakers as mistaken interpreters of their interlocutors; second, by portraying speakers (...)
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  7. The Consequence Argument and the Possibility of the Laws of Nature Being Violated.Pedro Merlussi - 2024 - Philosophia 52 (2):289-303.
    Brian Cutter objected to the consequence argument due to its dependence on the principle that miracle workers are metaphysically impossible. A miracle worker is someone who has the ability to act in a way such that the laws of nature would be violated. While there is something to the thought that agents like us do not have this ability, Cutter claims that there is no compelling reason to regard miracle workers as metaphysically impossible. However, the paper contends that miracle workers (...)
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  8. Naming and Free Will.Pedro Merlussi & Fabio Lampert - 2022 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 99 (4):475-484.
    Rigidity does interesting philosophical work, with important consequences felt throughout metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and so on. The authors’ aim in this article is to show that rigidity has yet another role to play, with surprising consequences for the problem of free will and determinism, for the phenomenon of rigidity has the upshot that some metaphysically necessary truths are up to us. The significance of this claim is shown in the context of influential arguments against free will. The authors (...)
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    Limit models in metric abstract elementary classes: the categorical case.Andrés Villaveces & Pedro Zambrano - 2016 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 62 (4-5):319-334.
    We study versions of limit models adapted to the context of metric abstract elementary classes. Under categoricity and superstability-like assumptions, we generalize some theorems from 7, 15-17. We prove criteria for existence and uniqueness of limit models in the metric context.
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    Around independence and domination in metric abstract elementary classes: assuming uniqueness of limit models.Andrés Villaveces & Pedro Zambrano - 2014 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 60 (3):211-227.
    We study notions of independence appropriate for a stability theory of metric abstract elementary classes (for short, MAECs). We build on previous notions used in the discrete case, and adapt definitions to the metric case. In particular, we study notions that behave well under superstability‐like assumptions. Also, under uniqueness of limit models, we study domination, orthogonality and parallelism of Galois types in MAECs.
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    Determinism, Laws of Nature and the Consequence Argument.Pedro Merlussi - 2016 - Manuscrito 39 (1):73-95.
    Scott Sehon argues that the conception of determinism employed in the Consequence Argument is implausible because it rules out the logical possibility of the laws of nature being violated. Sehon says, for instance, that determinism is incompatible with the logical possibility of an interventionist God. His objection to the Consequence Argument boils down to a way of reading the box in what is implied by van Inwagen's conception of determinism. Sehon reads the box as logical necessity, and this clearly precludes (...)
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    Social Systems as Moral Agents: A Systems Approach to Moral Agency in Business.J. M. L. de Pedro - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-17.
    In the context of business, interactions between individuals generate social systems that emerge anywhere within a corporation or in its relations with external agents. These systems influence the behaviors of individuals and, as a result, the collective actions we usually attribute to corporations. Social systems thus make a difference in processes of action that are often morally evaluated by internal and external agents to the firm. Despite this relevance, social systems have not yet been the object of specific attention in (...)
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    “My dear Phaedrus, where is it you are going, and where have you come from?”: An Interpretation of the Opening Line of the Phaedrus.Pedro Mauricio Garcia Dotto - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03319-03319.
    I argue that the opening line of the _Phaedrus_ proleptically encapsulates the major themes of the dialogue and that paying attention to the opening line enables us to strengthen the identification of psychagogy as the key unifying thread of the whole dialogue. In particular, I argue that the opening line foreshadows the quarrel between Lysias and Socrates over the practical guidance of Phaedrus’ soul; the prominence of friendship in the philosophical form of life; the pertinence of Socrates’ one-on-one, custom-built speeches, (...)
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  14. Alonso de Orozco, un santo en la Corte de Felipe II.Pedro Luis Moráis Antón - 1991 - Revista Agustiniana 32 (99):1139-1197.
     
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  15. La dispersión del ser humano y su restauración en Dios.Pedro Luis Moráis Antón - 2008 - Revista Agustiniana 49 (149):467-500.
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  16. Sobre la oración en el beato Alonso de Orozco.Pedro Luis Moráis Antón - 1989 - Revista Agustiniana 30 (93):493-555.
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    Martín de Azpilcueta: The Spanish Scholastic on Usury and Time-Preference.Pedro J. Caranti - 2020 - Studia Humana 9 (2):28-36.
    Martín de Azpilcueta and his fellow Spanish Scholastics writing and teaching at the University of Salamanca during Spain’s Golden Age are rightly pointed to by historians of economic thought as being major contributors toward, if not outright founders of modern economic theory. Among these is the theory of time-preference for which Azpilcueta has repeatedly been given the credit for discovering. However, this discovery is a curious one given how the same man, Azpilcueta, condemned usury in general during his whole life. (...)
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    Príncipe Andrei Bolkónski: um herói schopenhaueriano.Pedro Carné - 2019 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 10 (1):142.
    In this paper I intend to argue that Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, one of the lead characters of the novel War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, can be taken as a Schopenhauerian hero.
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    La visión de lo invisible: contra la banalidad intrascendente.Pedro Castelao - 2014 - Maliaño (Cantabria): Sal Terrae.
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    O realismo: mente, história, texto.Pedro Dolabela Chagas - 2019 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 17 (1).
    Este artigo oferece um contraponto à pretensão de “realismo epistemológico” do romance moderno, evidenciando o quadro “metafísico” de valores e crenças subjacentes a ele.
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    The Limits of Computational Psychology in J. Fodor.Pedro Chacón - 2018 - In Wenceslao J. González (ed.), Philosophy of Psychology: Causality and Psychological Subject: New Reflections on James Woodward’s Contribution. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 221-242.
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    Transferring Non-Responsibility.Pedro Merlussi & Gabriel de Andrade Maruchi - 2019 - Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 18 (3):285–298.
    The Direct Argument argues for the claim that determinism and moral responsibility are incompatible. The most controversial assumption of the argument is the thought that "not being responsible for" transfers across conditionals: if no one is (even partially) morally responsible for the fact that p is true, and no one is (even partially) morally responsible for the fact that p ⸧ q is true, then no one is (even partially) morally responsible for the fact that q is true. Here we (...)
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    Introduction: Metalinguistic Disagreement and Semantic Externalism.Pedro Abreu & Giulia Terzian - 2023 - Topoi 42 (4):975-981.
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    La sémantique propositionnelle in divinis chez Alain de Lille.Pedro Calixto - 2007 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1 (1):23-37.
    Cette étude a pour objectif de démontrer que chez Alain de Lille, la problématique de l’affirmation et de la négation in divinis n’est pas celle de la montée vers Dieu par l’abandon de toute créature. Chez Alain de Lille, la négation constitue l’élément qui permet de penser, au niveau du langage, la différence ontologique qui existe entre Dieu et le monde. Cela n’a été possible que grâce à la convergence de deux traditions : celle de Jean Scot Érigène et celle (...)
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  25. Del "Camino nuevo a la Ciudad de Dios": cinco siglos de filosofía cristiana.Pedro Ortega Campos - 2011 - Revista Agustiniana 52 (158):417-450.
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    Divagación sobre Los ojos: Una mirada simbólica al cuerpo.Pedro José Camacho - 2005 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 26 (92):7.
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    Una filosofía de la vida (española): Don Quijote.Pedro Ortega Campos - 2012 - Paideia: Revista de Filosofía y Didáctica Filosófica 32 (93):71-108.
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  28. Liberalismo y metafísica. Sobre" Los sustratos metafísicos de la teoría demo-liberal" de C. Kohn.Pedro Francés - 1999 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 4:183-200.
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  29. Thomisme et Suarézisme.Pedro Descoqs - 1926 - Archives de Philosophie 4 (4):82-192.
     
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  30. Derechos culturales, el hijo pródigo de los Derechos Humanos.Jesús José Prieto de Pedro - 2008 - Critica 58 (952):19-23.
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  31. 1934. Métaphysique.Pedro Descoqs - 1933 - Archives de Philosophie 10 (151):569.
     
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  32. Premier article.Pedro Descoqs - 1921 - Revue de Philosophie 28:430.
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  33. Praelectiones theologiae naturalis I.Pedro Descoqs - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:91.
     
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  34. Praelectiones Theologiae naturalis. Cours de Théodicée Tomus Primus. De Dei cognoscibilitate.Pedro Descoqs - 1933 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 116:307-307.
     
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  35. Quatrième article.Pedro Descoqs - 1922 - Revue de Philosophie 29:181.
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  36. Sixième et dernier article.Pedro Descoqs - 1922 - Revue de Philosophie 29:383.
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  37. sj, Individu et personne.Pedro Descoqs - 1938 - Archives de Philosophie 14 (2):235-292.
     
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  38. Schema theodiceæ.Pedro Descoqs - 1941 - Paris,: Beauchesne et ses fils.
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  39. Troisième article.Pedro Descoqs - 1922 - Revue de Philosophie 29:61.
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    Thomisme et scolastique à propose de M. Rougier. [A criticism of L. Rougier's "La Scolastique et le thomisme." ].Pedro Descoqs - 1927 - G. Beauchesne.
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    Lucretius and Spinoza or clinamen and conatus.Pedro Mauricio Garcia Dotto - 2019 - Cadernos Espinosanos 41:241-277.
    Este artigo compara e contrasta dois conceitos filosóficos provenientes de distintas linhagens de pensamento: de um lado, o _clinamen _de Lucrécio; do outro, o _conatus _de Espinosa. O que fomentou minha pesquisa foi uma conjugação dessas noções tal como proposto por Deleuze no apêndice de seu _Logique du sens_. Nesse sentido, a primeira seção está orientada tendo em vista uma elucidação da filosofia de Lucrécio — consequentemente, também a de Epicuro — e, especificamente, uma interpretação do desvio dos átomos ou (...)
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    Correction To: Introduction: Metalinguistic Disagreement and Semantic Externalism.Pedro Abreu & Giulia Terzian - 2023 - Topoi 42 (4):1077-1077.
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  43. La epopeya, de los Lumière a la HBO: aspectos dialécticos de un estado de la cuestión.Pedro L. Cano Alonso - 2012 - Methodos. Revista de didàctica dels estudis clàssics 1:69.
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    Unfair players, ou “Da copa eu abro mão, quero dinheiro pra saúde e educação”.Pedro Silva Marra - 2014 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 1 (24).
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    Matemática, filosofía y pensamiento simbólico en Leibniz.Pedro Aurelio Viñuela Villa - 2019 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 77:165-182.
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  46. Ideología, ciencia y sujeto en Althusser, Pecheux y Lacan.Pedro Karczmarczyk & Agustín Palmieri - 2015 - Actas de Las VIII Jornadas de Sociología de la UNLP.
    A comienzos de los años 60 el marxismo althusseriano y el psicoanálisis lacaniano coincidían en un punto: su voluntad de intervenir críticamente en una coyuntura teórica caracterizada por el avance de las ciencias humanas. Ambas corrientes señalaban, con grandes convergencias, que las “ciencias humanas” (de manera evidente en sus versiones “tecnocráticas”: ego psychology, pisicología social, sociología en sus distintos avatares, etc.) cumplían funciones de adaptación de los individuos al sistema social, considerado como un invariante. Dichas ciencias humanas se presentaban como (...)
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    From modal fallacies to a new argument for fatalism.Pedro Merlussi - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (3):86-107.
    Do incompatibilist arguments, like some fatalist arguments, rest on modal fallacies? If Westphal (2012) is right, then one popular argument for incompatibilism van Inwagen’s “First Formal Argument” does rest on a modal fallacy. Similarly, Warfield (2000) claims that the standard modal formulation of the master argument for incompatibilism is a modal fallacy. Here, I refute both claims. Contra Westphal, I show that the mistake in van Inwagen’s "First Formal Argument" is no modal fallacy. After that, I argue that Warfield’s charge (...)
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    Revisiting Reinach and the Early Husserl For a Phenomenology of Communication.Pedro M. S. Alves - 2022 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 78 (3):771-796.
    In this article, I start with an analysis of Husserl’s description of the intentional structure of communicative intentions in the Logical Investigations, pointing to some obvious shortcomings of it. Then, I stress some important criticisms of Husserl’s approach, namely by Pfänder, and I endeavor to show that Husserl was very close to a full-fledged theory of communicative intentions in the years around 1910. I then turn to Reinach’s theory of social acts, without deciding whether Reinach’s approach was dependent or not (...)
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    Há dilemas morais?Pedro Merlussi - 2013 - Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 12 (2):207-226.
    O problema deste ensaio é o de saber se há dilemas morais. Defendo que é plausível pensar que não. Há, no entanto, diversos argumentos contra essa tese. Na primeira parte deste ensaio, formulo e discuto um dos argumentos mais influentes: o argumento fenomenológico. Depois disso, mostrarei que, caso aceitemos alguns princípios plausíveis, teremos de recusar a existência de dilemas morais. Mas essa conclusão é prima facie implausível: intuitivamente parece haver dilemas morais genuínos. A última etapa deste ensaio é uma tentativa (...)
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    O argumento ontológico e o problema da possibilidade da existência de Deus.Pedro Merlussi - 2009 - Critica.
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