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    Doubt, Ethics and Religion: An Introduction.Luigi Perissinotto & Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2010 - In Luigi Perissinotto & Vicente Sanfélix (eds.), Doubt, Ethics and Religion: Wittgenstein and the Counter-Enlightenment. Ontos Verlag. pp. 7-8.
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    Descartes: moral y política.Carmen Ors Marqués & Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2017 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de la Ideas 11:119-133.
    This paper analyses Cartesian ethics and politics. It defends that Descartes's position in these areas coincides with his metaphysical and physical conceptions, searching a difficult equilibrium between individualism and altruism, quiet life and social commitment.
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    Descartes: moral y política.Carmen Ors Marqués & Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2017 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de Las Ideas 11:119-133.
    This paper analyses Cartesian ethics and politics. It defends that Descartes's position in these areas coincides with his metaphysical and physical conceptions, searching a difficult equilibrium between individualism and altruism, quiet life and social commitment.
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    Dialoghi sulla religione naturale by David Hume.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2014 - Hume Studies 40 (1):137-139.
    Not as well-known overseas as it should be, there is an important and active Italian tradition of Hume scholarship. One of its most recent and more important representatives is Professor Gianni Paganini, translator into Italian and editor of Norman Kemp Smith’s already excellent edition of the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion. As is well known, it was a posthumous work by the Scottish philosopher and one of his works that raises the most difficulties for his interpreters. Paganini’s edition consists of a (...)
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    Experience and Religious Belief: Wittgenstein's Epistemology of Religion.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte & Chon Tejedor - 2019 - Wittgenstein-Studien 10 (1):279-293.
    In this paper, we defend the view that, although Wittgenstein does not present an epistemology of religion in the sense of the term most commonly found in traditional philosophical texts, he does explore a different understanding of religious epistemology – one that aligns the religious attitude with a particular form of know-how.
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  6. En el laberinto.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2005 - In Gerardo López Sastre (ed.), David Hume: Nuevas Perspectivas Sobre Su Obra. Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-la Mancha.
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  7. ¿ Fue Wittgenstein un liberal?Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2008 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):27-45.
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  8. Hume sobre los milagros.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte & Lidia Tienda Palop - 2018 - Araucaria 20 (40).
    La tesis sostenida por David Hume en su ensayo sobre los milagros, contenida en el capítulo X de su primera Investigación, ha sido objeto continuo de interés. Sus detractores han sostenido que el conjunto del argumento de Hume fracasa. Tras reconstruir los dos argumentos proporcionados por Hume -argumento a priori y argumento a posteriori- proponemos establecer una distinción entre milagrosn y milagros para concluir que el argumento de Hume justifica el escepticismo respecto a estos últimos. En definitiva, el argumento de (...)
     
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  9. La filosofía como crítica del lenguaje.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2005 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 18:195-215.
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    Las personas y su identidad.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 1994 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 28:257-286.
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  11. Mind and morality: An examination of Hume's moral psychology.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 1997 - Theoria 12 (2):384-386.
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    Naturaleza humana y conducta.Vidarte Vicente Sanfélix - 1992 - Theoria 7 (1/2/3):789-815.
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  13. Pretextos y contextos de la identidad.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 22:257-272.
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  14. Reductio ad vacuum.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 1995 - Anuario Filosófico 28 (2):311-334.
    Cartesianism was always a subject to Wittgenstein's criticism. In his case against it, he employed a general strategy that I have called "Reductio ad vacuum". There is something right in Cartesianism but without a hidden confusing premise, the truth of Cartesianism is empty. According to the early Wittgenstein, Cartesianism was right be-cause Solipsism is true: the Self is the center of the world. But without confusing this metaphysical Self with the psychological one, Solipsism becomes empty and no different from Realism.
     
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    Respuesta de Vicente Sanfélix.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2008 - Ideas Y Valores 57 (136):178-179.
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  16. Showing and Saying. An Aesthetic Difference.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2013 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 6 (1):139-150.
    Wittgenstein’s distinction between saying and showing and the associated thesis, what can be shown cannot be said, were crucial to his first philosophy, persisted throughout the evolution of his whole thought and played a key role in his views on aesthetics. The objective of art is access to the mystical, forcing us to become aware of the uniqueness of our own experience and life. When art is good is a perfect expression and the work of art becomes like a tautology. (...)
     
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    Sentir lo indecible. Sentido, sin sentido y carencia de sentido en el Tractatus de Wittgenstein.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2008 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 33 (2):5-20.
    This article analyses Wittgenstein’s conception of nonsense and, against resolute interpretations, defends that, perhaps influenced by Mauthner and Weininger, the Tractatus author conceived corrects ontological and ethical nonsenses like nearly to tautological senseless.
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    To Get Rid of the Torments of the Mind.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte - 2010 - In Luigi Perissinotto & Vicente Sanfélix (eds.), Doubt, Ethics and Religion: Wittgenstein and the Counter-Enlightenment. Ontos Verlag. pp. 25-42.
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    Www. Redalyc. Org.Vicente Sanfélix Vidarte & Respuesta de Vicente Sanfélix - 2008 - Ideas Y Valores 57 (136):178-179.
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