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    Assessing the impact of Grant Managers on the success of grant applications.Sheila Vidal, Raul Laureano & Margarida Trindade - 2015 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 19 (3):84-91.
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  2. Parthood and Location.Raul Saucedo - 2011 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 6.
    This chapter argues that from a particularly weak recombination principle and plausible assumptions about the nature of parthood and location, it follows that it is possible that the mereological structure of the material world and that of space-time fail to correspond to one another in very radical ways. The chapter suggests, moreover, that rejecting the possibility of such failures of correspondence leaves us with a choice of no less unappealing alternatives. It also discusses a few ways in which their possibility (...)
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  3. Aportes de la ciencia política al análisis de la violencia.Laureano Batista - 1971 - Caracas: Cidal.
     
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    Intentionality and Computationalism: A Diagonal Argument.Laureano Cabanero & C. G. Small - 2009 - Mind and Matter 7 (1):81-90.
    Computationalism is the claim that all possible thoughts are computations, i.e. executions of algorithms. The aim of the paper is to show that if intentionality is semantically clear, in a way defined in the paper, then computationalism must be false. Using a convenient version of the phenomenological relation of intentionality and a diagonalization device inspired by Thomson's theorem of 1962, we show there exists a thought that cannot be a computation.
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    El pensamiento de Étienne Gilson.Raúl Echauri - 1980 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    Heidegger y la metafísica tomista.Raúl Echauri - 1970 - [Buenos Aires]: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires.
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  7. La teoría de modelos vista por el ojo de Dios.Raúl Orayen - 1992 - Dianoia 38 (38):161.
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    The real jouissance of uncountable numbers: the philosophy of science within Lacanian psychoanalysis.Raul Moncayo - 2014 - London: Karnac. Edited by Magdalena Romanowicz.
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    El antimétodo: introducción a la filosofía marxista.Raúl Olmedo - 1980 - México: Editorial J. Mortiz.
  10. Significado e verdade.Raul Ferreira Landim Filho - 1986 - In de Souza Filho & Danilo Marcondes (eds.), Significado, verdade e ação: ensaios de filosofia analítica da linguagem. Niterói: EDUFF.
     
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  11. Social Robots in Social Institutions, Robophilosophy 2022.Raul Hakli, Pekka Makela & Johanna Seibt (eds.) - 2023 - IOS Press.
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    Lalangue, sinthome, jouissance, and nomination: a reading companion and commentary on Lacan's Seminar XXIII on the Sinthome.Raul Moncayo - 2017 - London: Karnac Books.
    This reading companion and commentary on Lacan Seminar XXIII provides detailed analyses of Lacan's seminar while maintaining an overall continuity and consistency. This book does not purport to provide an exhaustive and systematic line-by-line reading of a very complex and varied seminar. Rather it selects key themes of Lacanian theory that are found present throughout his work. In addition, the book does not try to simplify Lacan's ambiguous style, leaving the text open to different interpretations, while providing theory, commentary, and (...)
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    Ioan Petru Culianu: ipostazele unui eretic.Raul Popescu - 2017 - București: Eikon.
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    Lacan, jouissance and the social sciences: the one and the many.Raul Moncayo - 2023 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Exploring how a Freudian-Lacanian approach to psychoanalysis intersects with social and cultural theory, Lacan, Jouissance and the Social Sciences demonstrates the significance of subjectivity as a concept for the study of leadership, social psychology, culture, and political theory. Raul Moncayo examines Lacan's notion of surplus jouissance in relation to four types of socio-economic value: Productive Value, Exchange Value, Surplus Value and Profit. Also drawing on the work of Slavoj Žižek, Moncayo contends that surplus production cannot be reduced to alienated (...)
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    Pensare dal riconoscimento: Paul Ricoeur e il sapere come evento intersoggettivo.Raul Buffo - 2023 - Roma: InSchibboleth.
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    Die Frage nach Gerechtigkeit: Platons Politeia I und die Gerechtigkeitstheorien von Aristoteles, Hobbes und Nietzsche.Raul Heimann - 2015 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
  17. A failed cassatio? A note on Valor and Martinez on Goldstein.Laureano - 2010 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 110 (3pt3):383-386.
    I address the claim by Valor and Martínez that Goldstein's cassationist approach to Liar-like paradoxes generates paradoxes it cannot solve. I argue that these authors miss an essential point in Goldstein's cassationist approach, namely the thesis that paradoxical sentences are not able to make the statement they seem to make.
     
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    Repetição, negação e ideologia. Marx, Hegel e o problema do sujeito.Pedro Laureano - 2018 - Trans/Form/Ação 41 (3):105-124.
    Resumo: Este artigo parte da análise da influência de Hegel na construção do conceito de capital e de ideologia, na obra de Marx. Para tal, buscou-se analisar a passagem dos primeiros escritos humanistas de Marx à sua teoria tardia. Da ruptura realizada por Marx em relação a suas obras de juventude, surge o problema de como determinar o sujeito, uma vez que a perspectiva humanista inicial é abandonada. A ideia é a de que, paradoxalmente, quando critica a dialética hegeliana, Marx (...)
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  19. Darwinismo y ciencias sociales: una interpretación evolucionista de la cultura.Laureano Castro Nogueira, Luis Castro Nogueira, Miguel Angel Castro Nogueira & Miguel Ángel - 2009 - Ludus Vitalis 17 (32):281-306.
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  20. Darwinismo y ciencias sociales: una interpretación evolucionista de la cultura.Laureano Nogueira, Luis Castro Nogueira, Miguel Castro Nogueira & Miguel Toro - 2009 - Ludus Vitalis 17:281-306.
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  21. Una aproximación evolucionista a las ciencias sociales.Laureano Castro Nogueira - 2014 - In Raúl Gutiérrez Lombardo & José Sanmartín (eds.), La filosofía desde la ciencia. México D.F.: Centro de Estudios Filosóficos, Políticos y Sociales Vicente Lombardo Toledano.
     
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    El problema del tiempo en la filosofía de san Agustín..Raúl Alberto Piérola - 1941 - Santa Fe,: Imprenta de la Universidad.
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  23. Na historia da philosophia.Raul Tavares - 1937 - Rio de Janeiro,: Imprensa naval.
     
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  24. Moral Responsibility of Robots and Hybrid Agents.Raul Hakli & Pekka Mäkelä - 2019 - The Monist 102 (2):259-275.
    We study whether robots can satisfy the conditions of an agent fit to be held morally responsible, with a focus on autonomy and self-control. An analogy between robots and human groups enables us to modify arguments concerning collective responsibility for studying questions of robot responsibility. We employ Mele’s history-sensitive account of autonomy and responsibility to argue that even if robots were to have all the capacities required of moral agency, their history would deprive them from autonomy in a responsibility-undermining way. (...)
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  25. Psychophysical Evidence.Raul Kompass - 2004 - In Christian Kaernbach, Erich Schroger & Hermann Müller (eds.), Psychophysics Beyond Sensation: Laws and Invariants of Human Cognition. Psychology Press. pp. 451.
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    Universal temporal structures in human information processing: a neural principle and psychophysical evidence.Raul Kompass - 2004 - In Christian Kaernbach, Erich Schroger & Hermann Müller (eds.), Psychophysics Beyond Sensation: Laws and Invariants of Human Cognition. Psychology Press. pp. 451--480.
  27. Parthood and location.Raul Saucedo - 2011 - In Dean Zimmerman & Karen Bennett (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 5. Oxford University Press.
    I argue that from a very weak recombination principle and plausible assumptions about the nature of parthood and location it follows that it's possible that the mereological structure of the material world and that of spacetime fail to correspond to one another in very radical ways. I defend, moreover, that rejecting the possibility of such failures of correspondence leaves us with a choice of equally radical alternatives. I also discuss a few ways in which their possibility is relevant to various (...)
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    A Philosophical Argument for the Beginning of Time.Laureano Luna & Jacobus Erasmus - 2020 - Prolegomena 19 (2):161-176.
    A common argument in support of a beginning of the universe used by advocates of the kalām cosmological argument (KCA) is the argument against the possibility of an actual infinite, or the “Infinity Argument”. However, it turns out that the Infinity Argument loses some of its force when compared with the achievements of set theory and it brings into question the view that God predetermined an endless future. We therefore defend a new formal argument, based on the nature of time (...)
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  29. Sleeping Beauty: Exploring a Neglected Solution.Laureano Luna - 2020 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (3):1069-1092.
    The strong law of large numbers and considerations concerning additional information strongly suggest that Beauty upon awakening has probability 1/3 to be in a heads-awakening but should still believe the probability that the coin landed heads in the Sunday toss to be 1/2. The problem is that she is in a heads-awakening if and only if the coin landed heads. So, how can she rationally assign different probabilities or credences to propositions she knows imply each other? This is the problem (...)
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  30. Two kinds of we-reasoning.Raul Hakli, Kaarlo Miller & Raimo Tuomela - 2010 - Economics and Philosophy 26 (3):291-320.
    Page 1. Economics and Philosophy, 26 291--320 Copyright C Cambridge University Press doi: 10.1017 / S0266267110000386 TWO KINDS OF WE-REASONING RAUL HAKLI, KAARLO MILLER AND RAIMO TUOMELA University of Helsinki.
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  31. Ontological Collectivism.Raul Saucedo - 2022 - Philosophical Perspectives 36 (1):233-269.
    I give shape to a neglected debate in metaphysics, the debate over the ontological priority between individuality and collectivity. I distinguish the debate from more familiar ones in the recent literature and articulate what I call ontological collectivism, the view that collectivity is prior to individuality. I defend the in-principle intelligibility of the view from forceful general objections and argue that not only is it coherent but also of significant interest to the literature: it allows for overlooked alternatives on a (...)
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    Autoconsciencia y autoconstrucción del noûs. Una controversia en torno a Plotino y el escepticismo.Raúl Roberto Gutiérrez Bustos - 2006 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 34:217-230.
    Diversas investigaciones han mostrado que la tematización de la autoconciencia no es un exclusiva de la filosofía moderna. Plotino es tal vez el primero en haber reflexionado sobre las cuestiones fundamentales de una teoría de la autoconciencia y, ello, en confrontación con el escepticismo de Sexto Empírico. La autoconciencia es propia de la hipóstasis del nous como unidad diferenciada de Inteligencia, Inteligible e Intelección que, sin embargo, se constituye a sí misma en su vano intento de aprehender la Unidad absolutamente (...)
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    El principio de Plotino y el inicio de una época.Raúl Gutiérrez Bustos - 1990 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 2 (1):49-67.
    En base a una confrontación estrictamente racional con la tradición filosófica, Plotino establece un principio transcendente al ser y al pensamiento y que, sin embargo, funge como principio creador, constitutivo y diferenciador de todo lo existente: el Uno o la Unidad absolutamente simple. En sí mismo inaccesible, se manifiesta ya sea por revelación (la cual sólo es una hipótesis para Plotino) o por sus efectos. Por eso, el discurso filosófico sobre el Uno sólo es posible desde la perspectiva de la (...)
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  34. Los Wertverläufe de Frege y la teoría de conjuntos.Raúl Orayen - 1988 - Análisis Filosófico 8 (1):1.
     
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    Review of Raul Hilberg: The Destruction of the European Jews[REVIEW]Raul Hilberg - 1962 - Ethics 72 (2):148-149.
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  36. Does the deduction theorem fail for modal logic?Raul Hakli & Sara Negri - 2012 - Synthese 187 (3):849-867.
    Various sources in the literature claim that the deduction theorem does not hold for normal modal or epistemic logic, whereas others present versions of the deduction theorem for several normal modal systems. It is shown here that the apparent problem arises from an objectionable notion of derivability from assumptions in an axiomatic system. When a traditional Hilbert-type system of axiomatic logic is generalized into a system for derivations from assumptions, the necessitation rule has to be modified in a way that (...)
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    Solidarity and We-reasoning.Raul Hakli - 2023 - Rivista di Estetica 82:93-104.
    I will study the concept of solidarity by looking at patterns of practical reasoning leading to behaviour that can be taken to exemplify solidarity. By studying which kinds of premisses are necessary for taking the motivation to display solidarity, in contrast to altruistic or moral motivation, I try to find necessary conditions for solidarity. I will argue that practical reasoning leading to solidary behaviour is a form of we-reasoning in which some of the premisses are in first person plural form (...)
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    La idea de cultura en lévinas.Raúl Navarrete Jacobo - 2007 - In Jorge Martínez Contreras, Aura Ponce de León & Luis Villoro (eds.), El Saber Filosófico. Asociación Filosófica de México. pp. 285.
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    Dos versiones de psicología fenomenológica. En torno a la influencia de William James en las Investigaciones lógicas de Edmund Husserl.Raúl E. Zegarra Medina - 2011 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 9:71-92.
    El artículo constituye una breve investigación histórica y teórica en torno a los principales nexos entre el pensamiento temprano de William James y el trabajo desplegado por Edmund Husserl en las Investigaciones lógicas. A través de un examen preliminar de las relaciones personales entre ambos autores, pasaremos a un estudio sobre el aparato conceptual desarrollado por James, sobre todo en Principios de psicología, con el objetivo de contrastarlo con el planteado por Husserl, mostrando cómo el primer autor esbozó, entre otros, (...)
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    Una plegaria por lo imposible. Esbozos posmodernos sobre la teodicea de Leibniz.Raúl E. Zegarra Medina - 2010 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 8:103-126.
    El artículo pretende estudiar el problema de la teodicea leibniziana, concretamente el problema del mal, desde una perspectiva crítica. Para ello me dedicaré a examinar las principales tesis del sistema de Leibniz con la finalidad de dar un marco apropiado para la comprensión de cómo este autor concibe dicho problema. La idea es mostrar en qué medida su sistema resulta insuficiente para abordar esta cuestión y examinar si la aproximación posmoderna de un autor como John D. Caputo puede proveernos de (...)
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  41. Apología de San Juan de la Cruz, por el P. Fray Basilio Ponce de León, agustino.Laureano Manrique Merino - 2003 - Ciudad de Dios 216 (2):675-737.
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  42. Necesidad de una edición crítica de las Conciones de Santo Tomás de Villanueva.Laureano Manrique Merino - 2005 - Ciudad de Dios 218 (3):641-674.
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    The Role of Assessor Teaching in Human Culture.Laureano Castro, Miguel Ángel Castro-Nogueira, Morris Villarroel & Miguel Ángel Toro - 2019 - Biological Theory 14 (2):112-121.
    According to the dual inheritance theory, cultural learning in our species is a biased and highly efficient process of transmitting cultural traits. Here we define a model of cultural learning where social learning is integrated as a complementary element that facilitates the discovery of a specific behavior by an apprentice, and not as a mechanism that works in opposition to individual learning. In that context, we propose that the emergence of the ability to approve or disapprove of offspring behavior, orienting (...)
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  44. Cultural transmission and social control of human behavior.Laureano Castro, Luis Castro-Nogueira, Miguel A. Castro-Nogueira & Miguel A. Toro - 2010 - Biology and Philosophy 25 (3):347-360.
    Humans have developed the capacity to approve or disapprove of the behavior of their children and of unrelated individuals. The ability to approve or disapprove transformed social learning into a system of cumulative cultural inheritance, because it increased the reliability of cultural transmission. Moreover, people can transmit their behavioral experiences (regarding what can and cannot be done) to their offspring, thereby avoiding the costs of a laborious, and sometimes dangerous, evaluation of different cultural alternatives. Our thesis is that, during ontogeny, (...)
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    Hominid cultural transmission and the evolution of language.Laureano Castro, Alfonso Medina & Miguel A. Toro - 2004 - Biology and Philosophy 19 (5):721-737.
    This paper presents the hypothesis that linguistic capacity evolved through the action of natural selection as an instrument which increased the efficiency of the cultural transmission system of early hominids. We suggest that during the early stages of hominization, hominid social learning, based on indirect social learning mechanisms and true imitation, came to constitute cumulative cultural transmission based on true imitation and the approval or disapproval of the learned behaviour of offspring. A key factor for this transformation was the development (...)
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    Winning with mētis: embodied virtues in sport practice, from Odysseus to Maradona.Raúl Sánchez-García, Massimiliano L. Lorenzo Cappuccio & Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-19.
    The Greek word mētis (μῆτις) traditionally refers to a particular form of wily intelligence associated with the arts of deception (dolos) and the knowledge of tricks (kerdē), subterfuges, and traps. Mētis evokes innovative and ground-breaking solutions, based on the capability to understand, anticipate, and possibly violate the others’ expectations. Most importantly, mētis presupposes practical wisdom, or prudence (phrόnesis), a dispositional quality that underpins all the virtues that deserve to be cultivated by sportspersons and that is pivotal to perfect sportspersons’ moral (...)
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  47. Parthood and Location.Raul Saucedo - 2011 - In Karen Bennett & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 6. Oxford University Press UK.
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  48. Social Robots in Social Institutions.Raul Hakli, Pekka Mäkelä & Johanna Seibt (eds.) - 2022 - IOS Press.
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  49. Metanoia in the sermon on the mount - a philosophical approach.Raul Heimann - 2022 - In Athanasios Despotis & Hermut Löhr (eds.), Religious and Philosophical Conversion in the Ancient Mediterranean Traditions. Boston: Ancient Philosophy & Religion.
     
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    Justicialism.Raúl A. Mendé - 1952 - Buenos Aires:
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