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    Diez años de actividad químico-orgánica en el Instituto Alonso Barba.Berta Marco Stiefel - 1999 - Arbor 163 (643-644):319-347.
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    Informed consent, vulnerability and the risks of group-specific attribution.Berta M. Schrems - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (7):829-843.
    People in extraordinary situations are vulnerable. As research participants, they are additionally threatened by abuse or exploitation and the possibility of harm through research. To protect people against these threats, informed consent as an instrument of self-determination has been introduced. Self-determination requires autonomous persons, who voluntarily make decisions based on their values and morals. However, in nursing research, this requirement cannot always be met. Advanced age, chronic illness, co-morbidity and frailty are reasons for dependencies. These in turn lead to limited (...)
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    Mind the gaps in ethical regulations of nursing research.Berta M. Schrems - 2013 - Nursing Ethics (3):0969733012462051.
    The introduction of and the commitment to evidence-based nursing in all care settings have led to a rapid increase of intervention and outcome-based research programs. Yet, the topics of nursing research are not only affected by interventions and outcomes but also affected by the concept of caring derived from humanistic philosophy. Considering this twofold orientation of nursing science, nuanced ethical regulations for nursing research programs are called for. In addition to the different research approaches, further arguments for ethical regulations are (...)
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    Making preferences more active.Yorick Wilks - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (3):197-223.
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    In defence of Higher-Level Plural Logic: drawing conclusions from natural language.Berta Grimau - 2019 - Synthese 198 (6):5253-5280.
    Plural Logic is an extension of First-Order Logic which has, as well as singular terms and quantifiers, their plural counterparts. Analogously, Higher-Level Plural Logic is an extension of Plural Logic which has, as well as plural terms and quantifiers, higher-level plural ones. Roughly speaking, higher-level plurals stand to plurals like plurals stand to singulars; they are pluralised plurals. Allegedly, Higher-Level Plural Logic enjoys the expressive power of a simple type theory while committing us to nothing more than the austere ontology (...)
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  6. The concept of neurosecretion and its place in neurobiology.Berta Scharrer - 1975 - In F.G. Worden, J.P. Swazey & G. Adelman (eds.), The Neurosciences: Paths of Discovery. MIT Press. pp. 231--243.
     
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    Weight Fluctuation and Diet Concern Negatively Affect Food-Related Life Satisfaction in Chilean Male and Female Adolescents.Berta Schnettler, Edgardo Miranda-Zapata, Klaus G. Grunert, Germán Lobos, Marianela Denegri & Clementina Hueche - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Life Satisfaction of University Students in Relation to Family and Food in a Developing Country.Berta Schnettler, Edgardo Miranda-Zapata, Klaus G. Grunert, Germán Lobos, Marianela Denegri, Clementina Hueche & Héctor Poblete - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Computational semantics: an introduction to artificial intelligence and natural language comprehension.Eugene Charniak & Yorick Wilks (eds.) - 1976 - New York: distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier/North Holland.
    Linguistics. Artificial intelligence. Related fields. Computation.
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  10. Requiem de la mariposa de Gonzalo rojas.Berta López Morales - 2002 - Theoria 11:113-115.
     
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    Putnam and Clarke and mind and body.Yorick Wilks - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (3):213-225.
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    Reverence for the Earth is Animal Rights Ethics.Berta E. Perez - 1993 - Between the Species 9 (4):3.
  13. Estética de la dignidad y digndad de la estética. Schiller y Schelling en 1795.Berta Pérez Rodríguez - 2006 - Estudios Filosóficos 55 (159):307-338.
    Este escrito pretende examinar el papel de la estética en el pensamiento de Schiller y Schelling en 1795 para rastrear el modo en que el pensamiento estético comienza a constituirse como un camino desde el que afrontar la problemática de la libertad planteada por la modernidad y, en especial, por la filosofía práctica de Kant. En el primer apartado se tratará de aclarar el sentido en el que la reflexión estética de ambos autores en 1795 no se puede disociar de (...)
     
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    Abismo de rosas: uma metáfora vertiginosa?Berta Waldman - 1976 - Discurso 7 (7):239-244.
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    Dreyfus's disproofs.Yorick Wilks - 1976 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 27 (2):177-185.
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    Beliefs, Points of View, and Multiple Environments.Yorick Wilks & Janusz Bien - 1983 - Cognitive Science 7 (2):95-119.
    The paper describes a system for dealing with nestings of belief in terms of the mechanism of computational environment. A method is offered for computing the beliefs of A about B (and so on) in terms of the systems existing knowledge structures about A and B separately. A proposal for belief percolation is put forward: percolation being a side effect of the process of the computation of nested beliefs, but one which could explain the acquisition of unsupported beliefs. It is (...)
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    What Sort of Taxonomy of Causation Do We Need for Language Understanding?Yorick Wilks - 1977 - Cognitive Science 1 (3):235-264.
    A proposal is made concerning the introduction of the notions of cause and reason into a natural language understanding system. Its hypothesis is that one should prefer rational explanations of actions when dealing with human, or human‐like, agents, if one can find them in what one is analyzing, but that in other, nonhuman, cases one should prefer causal explanations. The reader is reminded of the existing state of the preference semantics system, and then are described the changes that would have (...)
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    Close Engagements with Artificial Companions: Key social, psychological, ethical and design issues.Yorick Wilks (ed.) - 2010 - John Benjamins Publishing.
    What will it be like to admit Artificial Companions into our society? How will they change our relations with each other? How important will they be in the emotional and practical lives of their owners since we know that people became emotionally dependent even on simple devices like the Tamagotchi? How much social life might they have in contacting each other? The contributors to this book discuss the possibility and desirability of some form of long-term computer Companions now being a (...)
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    Erratum to: Reflective Equilibrium and the Principles of Logical Analysis.Berta Grimau - 2021 - Philosophical Quarterly 71 (4):pqz079.
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    Hegel's Time: Between Tragic Action and Modern History.Berta M. Pérez - 2019 - Hegel Bulletin 40 (3):464-483.
    This paper offers an alternative perspective to the traditional interpretation of Hegel's philosophical reflection on history, departing from a reinterpretation of Hegel's reading of the tragic action of Antigone in Chapter VI of the Phenomenology of Spirit. The customary interpretation of this text affirms that Hegel shows how the conflict of tragic action finds its truth and its end in the identity of spirit. Tragic conflict is left behind to the same extent that spirit sublates the Greek ethical substance. This (...)
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    La negatividad de Kant a Hegel: juicio estético y lenguaje especulativo”.Berta M. Pérez - 2017 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 50:187-206.
    The essay presents an interpretation of Hegel’s speculative sentence that, emphasizing the “counter-thrust” that the modern subject undergoes here, allows us to connect the movement of the Hegelian subject to the negativity recognised by Kant at the bottom of the faculty of judgment with regard to its aesthetic dimension. This way, it aims, first, to put into question the interpretation that sees in Hegel’s philosophy a regression with regard to the consciousness, attained by Kant, of the finitude, or the constitutive (...)
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    Theologie der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft.Yorick Spiegel - 1968 - München,: C. Kaiser.
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  23. The Grief Process: Analysis and Counseling.Yorick Spiegel & Elsbeth Duke - 1977
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    As partes do jogo.Berta Waldman & Alcir Pécora - 1980 - Discurso 12:99-112.
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    Lamarck, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and belief.Yorick Wilks - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (6):538-539.
    Nothing in McKay & Dennett's (M&D's) target article deals with the issue of how the adaptivity, or some other aspect, of beliefs might become a biological adaptation; which is to say, how the functions discussed might be coded in such a way in the brain that their development was also coded in gametes or sex transmission cells.
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    Acción y muerte en la Antígona de Hegel.Berta M. Pérez - 2019 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 36 (1):107-126.
    El objetivo de este artículo es ofrecer, al hilo de un análisis del texto de la Fenomenologíadel Espíritu que comenta la Antígona de Sófocles, una interpretación del concepto hegeliano de acciónque pone en cuestión la tesis, defendida habitualmente, según la cual Hegel habría pretendido que elconflicto trágico resulta superado por la acción moderna.Ese texto revela que la acción, que comparece ahí como principio absoluto, posee sin embargo unaestructura quebrada y paradójica: necesariamente presupone y niega una instancia en sí, inmediata ysustantiva (...)
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    A preferential, pattern-seeking, Semantics for natural language inference.Yorick Wilks - 1975 - Artificial Intelligence 6 (1):53-74.
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    Decidability and natural language.Yorick Wilks - 1971 - Mind 80 (320):497-520.
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    Grammar, Meaning and the Machine Analysis of Language.Yorick Wilks - 1972 - Routledge & Kegan Paul Books.
  30. Proceedings of COLING 94.Yorick Wilks (ed.) - 1994 - Kyoto:
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    Christopher clavius and the classification of sciences.Yorick Wilks - 1990 - Synthese 83 (2):293-300.
    I discuss two questions: (1) would Duhem have accepted the thesis of the continuity of scientific methodology? and (2) to what extent is the Oxford tradition of classification/subalternation of sciences continuous with early modern science? I argue that Duhem would have been surprised by the claim that scientific methodology is continuous; he expected at best only a continuity of physical theories, which he was trying to isolate from the perpetual fluctuations of methods and metaphysics. I also argue that the evidence (...)
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  32. Machines and consciousness.Yorick Wilks - 1984 - In Christopher Hookway (ed.), Minds, Machines And Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    What is lexical tuning.Wilks Yorick & Catizone Roberta - 2002 - Journal of Semantics 19 (2):167-190.
  34. El rol gerencial predominante del directivo: el caso del directivo científico.Berta Ermila Madrigal Torres - forthcoming - El Dilema de la Innovación.
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    Die Kantische Ästhetik und das Denken der Endlichkeit.Berta M. Pérez - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 181-190.
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    El arte y su otro, o la estética antiidealista de Adorno.Berta M. Pérez - 2012 - Dianoia 57 (68):29-63.
    A partir de la reivindicación de Adorno del poder crítico del arte, este trabajo confronta la posición de este pensador con las de Kant y Hegel a propósito de la cuestión de la autonomía del ámbito estético. Explica por qué Adorno considera que ni Kant, quien afirma esa autonomía, ni Hegel, quien, por el contrario, asume su heteronomía, logran reconocer (el poder de) la obra de arte y de la experiencia estética. Muestra luego que Adorno tomó conciencia de que ello (...)
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    La verdad está en juego: Adorno, Kant y la estética.Berta M. Pérez - 2009 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 26:237-272.
    Este trabajo parte de la constatación del carácter central que en la reconocimiento adorniano de lo estético tiene la rehabilitación de su vínculo al conocimiento y a la verdad. Se reconstruye así la crítica de Adorno a la teoría estética kantiana desde su rechazo de la separación que Kant estableció entre el ámbito estético y el epistemológico. Esta crítica, que acusa a la estética kantiana de subjetivista, se retrotrae finalmente a la insatisfacción de Adorno respecto al enfoque trascendental, en tanto (...)
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    More on Fodor's distinction between strong and weak simulations.Yorick Wilks - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (4):408-411.
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    Your friends and your machines.Yorick Wilks - 1974 - Mind 83 (332):583-585.
  40. El sueño de la vigilia: Leibniz y la representación moderna.Berta María Pérez Alvarez - 2010 - In Manuel Sánchez Rodríguez & Sergio Rodero Cilleros (eds.), Leibniz en la filosofía y la ciencia modernas. Granada: Comares.
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  41. Amazônia. São Paulo, Ática.Berta K. Becker - forthcoming - Princípios.
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    Death and the Evolution of Language.Luca Berta - 2010 - Human Studies 33 (4):425-444.
    My hypothesis is that the cognitive challenge posed by death might have had a co-evolutionary role in the development of linguistic faculties. First, I claim that mirror neurons, which enable us to understand others’ actions and emotions, not only activate when we directly observe someone, but can also be triggered by language: words make us feel bodily sensations. Second, I argue that the death of another individual cannot be understood by virtue of the mirror neuron mechanism, since the dead provide (...)
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  43. Qualia from the Point of View of Language.Luca Berta - 2011 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 32 (3).
    What is the difference between the discriminations made by a home appliance able to distinguish salt from sugar, and my sensations of salty and sweet? It is never taken into consideration that, in contrast to the appliance, I can have offline sensations, i.e., phenomenal experiences in the absence of direct environmental stimuli, mainly evoked by words occurring into thought, conversation, reading, etc. If we put this detachment stimuli/sensations in relation with the correlative detachment signs/referents inaugurated by the cognitive revolution of (...)
     
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  44. Speech acts from the philosophical-linguistic perspective.J. Berta - 2005 - Filozofia 60 (8):551-572.
    During the last decades the special literature has paid relatively much attention to the problematic of speech acts. However, in Slovakia it still remains underdeve-loped. Therefore the author decided to examine it from the points of view of its establishment, gradual development and interactional communication. The paper offers a survey of all philosophical-linguistic views on this problematic. Further, it gives a more detailed analysis of the theory of the founders of the speech acts theory , comparing their main ideas with (...)
     
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    Estética, cine y tragedia.Berta M. Pérez - 2010 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:181-188.
    This paper proposes to call «countermodern aesthetics» a philosophical line that, reaching from the last Kant to Heidegger, would oppose to the modern dominance of theory while acknowledging the inner connection of the aesthetic to truth, to the tragic truth. It presents then cinema as a mass medium that modern aesthetics interprets according to its own conception of art in order to fit it into the advanced capitalist system and its ideology. And, finally, ir argues that S.Zizek´s alternative understanding of (...)
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    Hegel y la Crítica del Juicio.Berta Pérez Rodríguez - 2003 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 20 (13):145-177.
    Taking the Critique of Judgement for an answer to the problem raised by the kantian dualisms, I offer a reading of this work according to which in the part devoted to the teleological judgement Kant practices a Hegelian way of resolution, whereas, in the “critique of the aesthetic judgement”, he thinks the relation between the opposites of such dualisms in a new way that opens up the possibility of a dialectical thought rid of the absolutness of the Hegelian reason.
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    Fighting Corruption Collectively: How Successful are Sector-Specific Coordinated Governance Initiatives in Curbing Corruption?Berta van Schoor - 2017 - Wiesbaden: Imprint: Springer VS.
    This book represents the first systematic qualitative analysis of a new type of collective anti-corruption initiatives. The author describes how companies can take responsibility in the fight against corruption and which six success factors play an important role in this difficult endeavor. Despite great international efforts throughout the last two decades, corruption has not significantly decreased on a global level. In light of globalization, private actors increasingly cooperate in the fight against corruption in the context of sector-specific coordinated governance initiatives. (...)
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    CUBISM: Belief, anomaly and social constructs.Yorick Wilks, Micah Clark, Tomas By, Adam Dalton & Ian Perera - 2014 - Interaction Studies 15 (3):388-403.
    We introduce the CUBISM system for the analysis and deep understanding of multi-participant dialogues. CUBISM brings together two typically separate forms of discourse analysis: semantic analysis and sociolinguistic analysis. In the paper proper, we describe and illustrate major components of the CUBISM system, and discuss the challenge posed by the system’s ultimate purpose, which is to automatically detect anomalous changes in participants’ expressed or implied beliefs about the world and each other, including shifts toward or away from cultural and community (...)
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    Dennett and Artificial Intelligence: On the Same Side, and If So, Of What?Yorick Wilks - 2002 - In Andrew Brook & Don Ross (eds.), Daniel Dennett. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 249.
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    One Small Head--Models and Theories in Linguistics.Yorick Wilks - 1974 - Foundations of Language 11 (1):77-95.
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