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    Piñero, A. (edición de), Los libros del Nuevo Testamento. Traducción y comentario, Madrid, Trotta, 2021, 1661 pp. ISBN: 978-84-1364-024-2. [REVIEW]Ramón Teja Casuso - 2023 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 28:e84099.
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    De Bizancio a Constantinopla: el nacimiento de una capital religiosa.Ramón Teja - forthcoming - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones.
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    Constancio II, modelo de emperador cristiano en las "Orationes" IV y V de Gregorio de Nacianzo.Ramón Teja - 2013 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones:167-177.
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    Díez de Velasco, Francisco, "Religiones en España. Historia y presente.".Ramón Teja - 2013 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 18:300-302.
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    De Menute a Abukir. La suplantación cristiana de los ritos de la incubatio en el templo de Isis en Menute (Alejandría).Ramón Teja - forthcoming - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones.
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    Fuge, tace, quiesce: el silencio de los Padres del desierto.Ramón Teja - 2007 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 12:201-207.
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    Ramón Teja (ed.), Cristianismo marginado: rebeldes, excluidos, perseguidos. I: de los orígenes al año 1000. Actas del XI Seminario sobre Historia del Monacato celebrado en Aguilar de Campoo (Palencia) del 4 al 7 de agosto de 1997. [REVIEW]Santiago Montero Herrero - 1999 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 4:420.
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    Marco el Diácono, Vida de Porfirio de Gaza. Introducción, traducción y notas de Ramón Teja, Editorial Trotta, Madrid 2008.Antonio Bueno Ávila - 2023 - Isidorianum 19 (37):194-195.
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    Acerbi, Silvia, Marcos, Mar y Torres, Juana , "El Obispo en la Antigüedad Tardía: Homenaje a Ramón Teja". Madrid, Trotta, 2016, 364 pp. ISBN: 978-84-9879- 626-1. [REVIEW]Miguel Herrero de Jáuregui - 2017 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 22:519-522.
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    Patient portal access for caregivers of adult and geriatric patients: reframing the ethics of digital patient communication.Teja Ganta, Jacob M. Appel & Nicholas Genes - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (3):156-159.
    Patient portals are poised to transform health communication by empowering patients with rapid access to their own health data. The 21st Century Cures Act is a US federal law that, among other provisions, prevents health entities from engaging in practices that disrupt the exchange of electronic health information—a measure that may increase the usage of patient health portals. Caregiver access to patient portals, however, may lead to breaches in patient privacy and confidentiality if not managed properly through proxy accounts. We (...)
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    Beyond Parliament: Gandhian Democracy and Postcolonial Founding.Tejas Parasher - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (6):837-860.
    Through a study of Gandhian political writings in mid-twentieth-century India, this article explores the neglected question of how the issue of representative democracy shaped anticolonial thought. The rise of a Gandhian perspective on electoral representation was made possible by the account of modern democracy given in Gandhi’s "Hind Swaraj" (1909). From the 1930s, four key Indian thinkers influenced by Gandhi expanded on "Hind Swaraj" to argue that capitalist economics were a threat to democratic equality and produced the kinds of unaccountability (...)
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    Power and dissonance: Exclusion as a key category for a critical social analysis.Gianfranco Casuso - 2017 - Constellations 24 (4):608-622.
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    Vida coetània.Ramon Llull - 2004 - Muro: Ensiola Editorial. Edited by Gabriel Ensenyat Pujol & Thomas Le Myésier.
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    Raimundus Lullus, Opera Latina, 114-117: instrumenta lexicologica Latina.Ramon Llull (ed.) - 1982 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
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    Las armas de la crítica.Gianfranco Casuso & Justo Serrano (eds.) - 2018 - Lima: Fondo Editorial, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
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    Computer Simulations as Scientific Instruments.Ramón Alvarado - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (3):1183-1205.
    Computer simulations have conventionally been understood to be either extensions of formal methods such as mathematical models or as special cases of empirical practices such as experiments. Here, I argue that computer simulations are best understood as instruments. Understanding them as such can better elucidate their actual role as well as their potential epistemic standing in relation to science and other scientific methods, practices and devices.
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    AI as an Epistemic Technology.Ramón Alvarado - 2023 - Science and Engineering Ethics 29 (5):1-30.
    In this paper I argue that Artificial Intelligence and the many data science methods associated with it, such as machine learning and large language models, are first and foremost epistemic technologies. In order to establish this claim, I first argue that epistemic technologies can be conceptually and practically distinguished from other technologies in virtue of what they are designed for, what they do and how they do it. I then proceed to show that unlike other kinds of technology (_including_ other (...)
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    Deutsche literatur Des L a T e I N I S c H e N mittelalters?Teja Erb - 1979 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 123 (1-2):26-38.
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    Magistri comacini oder comμacini?Teja Erb - 1982 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 126 (1-2):111-137.
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    Mittellateinische handwerkerbezeichnungen.Teja Erb - 1986 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 130 (1-2):221-313.
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    Pauper et dives im „ysengrimus“.Teja Erb - 1971 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 115 (1-4):93-100.
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    Should we replace radiologists with deep learning? Pigeons, error and trust in medical AI.Ramón Alvarado - 2021 - Bioethics 36 (2):121-133.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 2, Page 121-133, February 2022.
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  23. Evolutionary debunking of morality: epistemological or metaphysical?Ramon Das - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (2):417-435.
    It is widely supposed that evolutionary debunking arguments against morality constitute a type of epistemological objection to our moral beliefs. In particular, the debunking force of such arguments is not supposed to depend on the metaphysical claim that moral facts do not exist. In this paper I argue that this standard epistemological construal of EDAs is highly misleading, if not mistaken. Specifically, I argue that the most widely discussed EDAs all make key and controversial metaphysical claims about the nature of (...)
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  24. Why companions in guilt arguments still work: Reply to Cowie.Ramon Das - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly:pqv078.
  25. Bad News for Moral Error Theorists: There Is No Master Argument Against Companions in Guilt Strategies.Ramon Das - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1):58-69.
    A ‘companions in guilt’ strategy against moral error theory aims to show that the latter proves too much: if sound, it supports an implausible error-theoretic conclusion in other areas such as epistemic or practical reasoning. Christopher Cowie [2016 Cowie, C. 2016. Good News for Moral Error Theorists: A Master Argument Against Companions in Guilt Strategies, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94/1: 115–30.[Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] [Google Scholar]] has recently produced what he claims is a ‘master argument’ against (...)
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    Judicial review without shortcuts: A vindication of the knower from a pragmatist and critical theoretical approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2020 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (1):54-57.
    In my article, I want to focus on the critique Cristina Lafont makes to expertocracy and epistocracy, mainly through the institution of judicial review, to which she dedicates chapter 7 and part of...
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    Social criticism, dissonance, and progress: A socio-epistemic approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (8):975-997.
    The immanent approach adopted by most contemporary representatives of the Critical Theory tradition has generally the purpose of offering a foundation for social criticism that, without relying exclusively on explicit or factually accepted principles, avoids both the potential arbitrariness of subjective judgment and the appeal to transcendent criteria. However, this project has not yet paid much attention to the socio-epistemic elements related to the intersubjective praxis of criticism. Based on this concern, I intend to explore the possibility of immanent criticism (...)
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    ChatGPT’s Relevance for Bioethics: A Novel Challenge to the Intrinsically Relational, Critical, and Reason-Giving Aspect of Healthcare.Ramón Alvarado & Nicolae Morar - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (10):71-73.
    The rapid development of large language models (LLM’s) and of their associated interfaces such as ChatGPT has brought forth a wave of epistemic and moral concerns in a variety of domains of inquiry...
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    El llegat d'Antígona: el principi de desobediència civil.Ramon Camats - 2001 - Barcelona: Edicions 62.
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    Die Frage nach der Legitimität sozialer Ordnungen. Zu Hegels Kritik der individuellen Freiheit.Gianfranco Casuso - 2017 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2017 (1):295-300.
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    Social criticism, dissonance, and progress: A socio-epistemic approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (8):975-997.
    The immanent approach adopted by most contemporary representatives of the Critical Theory tradition has generally the purpose of offering a foundation for social criticism that, without relying exclusively on explicit or factually accepted principles, avoids both the potential arbitrariness of subjective judgment and the appeal to transcendent criteria. However, this project has not yet paid much attention to the socio-epistemic elements related to the intersubjective praxis of criticism. Based on this concern, I intend to explore the possibility of immanent criticism (...)
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    Social criticism, dissonance, and progress: A socio-epistemic approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (8):975-997.
    The immanent approach adopted by most contemporary representatives of the Critical Theory tradition has generally the purpose of offering a foundation for social criticism that, without relying exclusively on explicit or factually accepted principles, avoids both the potential arbitrariness of subjective judgment and the appeal to transcendent criteria. However, this project has not yet paid much attention to the socio-epistemic elements related to the intersubjective praxis of criticism. Based on this concern, I intend to explore the possibility of immanent criticism (...)
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    Social criticism, dissonance, and progress: A socio-epistemic approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (8):975-997.
    The immanent approach adopted by most contemporary representatives of the Critical Theory tradition has generally the purpose of offering a foundation for social criticism that, without relying exclusively on explicit or factually accepted principles, avoids both the potential arbitrariness of subjective judgment and the appeal to transcendent criteria. However, this project has not yet paid much attention to the socio-epistemic elements related to the intersubjective praxis of criticism. Based on this concern, I intend to explore the possibility of immanent criticism (...)
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    Social criticism, dissonance, and progress: A socio-epistemic approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (8):975-997.
    The immanent approach adopted by most contemporary representatives of the Critical Theory tradition has generally the purpose of offering a foundation for social criticism that, without relying exclusively on explicit or factually accepted principles, avoids both the potential arbitrariness of subjective judgment and the appeal to transcendent criteria. However, this project has not yet paid much attention to the socio-epistemic elements related to the intersubjective praxis of criticism. Based on this concern, I intend to explore the possibility of immanent criticism (...)
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    Social criticism, dissonance, and progress: A socio-epistemic approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (8):975-997.
    The immanent approach adopted by most contemporary representatives of the Critical Theory tradition has generally the purpose of offering a foundation for social criticism that, without relying exclusively on explicit or factually accepted principles, avoids both the potential arbitrariness of subjective judgment and the appeal to transcendent criteria. However, this project has not yet paid much attention to the socio-epistemic elements related to the intersubjective praxis of criticism. Based on this concern, I intend to explore the possibility of immanent criticism (...)
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    Social criticism, dissonance, and progress: A socio-epistemic approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (8):975-997.
    The immanent approach adopted by most contemporary representatives of the Critical Theory tradition has generally the purpose of offering a foundation for social criticism that, without relying exclusively on explicit or factually accepted principles, avoids both the potential arbitrariness of subjective judgment and the appeal to transcendent criteria. However, this project has not yet paid much attention to the socio-epistemic elements related to the intersubjective praxis of criticism. Based on this concern, I intend to explore the possibility of immanent criticism (...)
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    Error, Reliability and Health-Related Digital Autonomy in AI Diagnoses of Social Media Analysis.Ramón Alvarado & Nicolae Morar - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (7):26-28.
    The rapid expansion of computational tools and of data science methods in healthcare has, undoubtedly, raised a whole new set of bioethical challenges. As Laacke and colleagues rightly note,...
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    Libertad e inclusión. Reflexiones sobre el concepto de integración política en Hegel.Gianfranco Casuso - 2010 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 22 (1):7-26.
    Partiendo de una breve descripción de las características del modelo comunitarista de integración social con el propósito de marcar distancia y aclarar algunos malentendidos en lo relativo a sus vínculos con la Sittlichkeit hegeliana, en el presente trabajo se analizan algunos de los textos claves de Hegel en los cuales se aprecia su comprensión de la unidad política. Ligado a ello, se intenta reconstruir la noción de integración que se desprende de dichos textos para, finalmente, concluir con algunas reflexiones en (...)
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    Ramon XIRAU, Graons.Ramon Alcoberro - 1984 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 10:202.
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  40. Has Industrialization Benefited No One? Climate Change and the Non-Identity Problem.Ramon Das - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (4):747-759.
    Within the climate justice debate, the ‘beneficiary pays’ principle holds that those who benefit from greenhouse emissions associated with industrialization ought to pay for the costs of mitigating and adapting to their adverse effects. This principle constitutes a claim of inter-generational justice, and it is widely believed that the non-identity problem raises serious difficulties for any such claim. After briefly sketching the rationale behind ‘beneficiary pays,’ this paper offers a new way of understanding the claim that persons in developed societies (...)
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    Conceptes per a una filosofia de l'educació pluralista i pacifista.Ramón Valls Plana - 1995 - Lleida: Universitat de Lleida, Institut de Ciències de l'Educació.
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    Ethical-based Curriculum for Emerging Education towards an Ideal Society.B. Bhargava Teja - 2011 - Journal of Human Values 17 (1):73-86.
    An ethical curriculum depends on the ability to impart skill with knowledge for making the best use of the learning processes. It can further advance only when one explores different value dimensions with additional goals in education than mere technical goal with an appropriate curriculum. An ethical curriculum provides character formation for the well-being of an individual which is even more important than cultivation of intellect. However, the present education system offers no provision to gain experience in social virtues while (...)
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    El escepticismo antiguo: posibilidad del conocimiento y búsqueda de la felicidad.Ramón Román Alcalá - 1994 - Córdoba: Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Córdoba.
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    Arte de derecho.Ramon Llull - 2012 - Madrid: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Edited by Pedro Ramis Serra & Rafael Ramis Barceló.
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    Emerging contours of geopolitics and state in the digital era.Arun Teja Polcumpally, Megha Shrivastava & Shashank S. Patel - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-5.
    This review essay provides a critical analysis of the book ‘The Great Tech Game,’ authored by Anirudh Suri. For the analysis, other literature published in a similar area is considered and pitched the arguments against the ones made in the book. During the year this book was released, there were numerous debates on accountability and trust in frontier digital technologies like AI. These debates have reached a systemic level where the entire global community is divided into two camps headed by (...)
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    El escéptico Pirrón de Élide: el último presocrático y su conexión con la escuela de abdera.Ramón Román Alcalá - 2019 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 36 (2):321-334.
    Siempre se ha reconocido en Pirrón de Élide el inicio puntual del escepticismo griego. Sabemos ya hoy que esta información, sesgada, proviene más de la necesidad de Enesidemo de refundar el movimiento, que de la realidad filosófica. En este artículo demostramos que Pirrón, ni tuvo consciencia de ser un escéptico, ni, en rigor, inició ninguna nueva corriente. Su deslizamiento, y posterior reconocimiento, hacia el escepticismo, debe más bien encuadrarse en el natural desarrollo de la filosofía abderita, a través de Metrodoro (...)
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  47. Alberto Caturelli: "la Filosofía".RamÓn CeÑal & Staff - 1962 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 21 (80/81):143.
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  48. Cantoni, Agostino: "trascendenza Teistica E Filosofia Cristiana".RamÓn CeÑal & Staff - 1962 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 21 (80/81):148.
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  49. Dessauer, Friedrich: "naturwissenschaftliches Erkenuen".RamÓn CeÑal & Staff - 1962 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 21 (80/81):152.
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  50. Dessauer, Frjedrich: "streit Um Die Technik".RamÓn CeÑal & Staff - 1962 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 21 (80/81):153.
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