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  1. Property - a philosophical analysis: Argument.Jovan Babic - 2016 - Filozofija I Društvo 27 (1):203-224.
    After a short historical survey of philosophical views on property, the article contains an analysis of the argument which justifies property by referring to the universal respect due to anyone’s right to use any thing for any purpose. Usage of things for the realization of set ends (or goals) is among the conditions of action/ agency. The capacity of freedom as a specific causal power in real world is dependent on the possibility of using things as means. However, without a (...)
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    La evolución de X. Zubiri hacia el unicismo.Carlos Pose - 2024 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 91:137-152.
    Dentro de la obra de Zubiri pueden distinguirse varias posiciones en torno al problema de la psique, indudablemente incompatibles, fruto de la evolución de su pensamiento. En sentido general, el hombre es una sustantividad o un sistema de notas que debido a su unidad posicionalmente interdependiente en forma de clausura posee suficiencia constitucional. Pero la conceptuación de esta suficiencia puede resultar problemática en función de cómo se articule la psique dentro de la sustantividad humana.
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    Medio siglo de estudios sobre el donatismo: de Monceaux a nuestro días.Eugenio Romero Pose - 1982 - Salmanticensis 29 (1):81-99.
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    Ticonio y su comentario al Apocalipsis.Eugenio Romero Pose - 1985 - Salmanticensis 32 (1):35-48.
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  5. X. Zubiri:¿ cómo está el sentimiento en la aprehensión de realidad.Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2006 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 33:369-401.
     
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  6. Antropología y teología en la época patrística.Eugenio Romero Pose - 1986 - Revista Agustiniana 27 (84):589-605.
     
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    Et caelum ecclesia et terra ecclesia.Eugenio Romero Pose - 1979 - Augustinianum 19 (3):469-486.
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    Evolución de los fundamentos de la vida moral en la obra de Zubiri: hacia una (bio)ética de la responsabilidad.Carlos Pose - 2011 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 38:207-268.
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  9. Filosofía y juego.Úrsula Pose - 2020 - In Julián Macías & Florencia Sichel (eds.), En busca del sentido: cruces entre filosofía, infancia y educación. [Buenos Aires?]: TeseoPress Design.
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    La construcción de la bioética desde la filosofía de X. Zubiri.Carlos Pose - 2013 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 40:595-609.
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    Los sentimientos en la antigüedad Y sus interpretaciones Morales.Carlos Pose - 2012 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 39:387-413.
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    La ética en el horizonte post-metafísico. Poder y deber como hechos morales.Carlos Pose - 2022 - Quaestio 21:171-188.
    The subject of ethics has already been studied by scholars who have focused on the work of the philosopher Xavier Zubiri. Nevertheless, within the framework of what we might call ‘Zubiri’s ethics’ (Aranguren, Ellacuria, D. Gracia, etc.), not all the presuppositions of a postmetaphysical Zubirian ethics have yet been analyzed. By Zubirian ‘post-metaphysical ethics’ we understand that which derives from noology or the theory of sentient intelligence. As this theory affects both the affecting feeling and the tending will according to (...)
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    Ticonio y San Agustín.Eugenio Romero Pose - 1987 - Salmanticensis 34 (1):5-16.
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    Perifereiakes anisotytes styn Europaiky Enosy (Regional inequalities in the EU-15).Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & G. Petrakos - 2003 - Topos 20:51-76.
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    Los ángeles de las Iglesias.Eugenio Romero-Pose - 1995 - Augustinianum 35 (1):119-136.
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    Et caelum ecclesia et terra ecclesia.Eugenio Romero Pose - 1979 - Augustinianum 19 (3):469-486.
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    Descubriendo líneas de escape: hacia un concepto de utopía concreta en una época de catástrofes.Etiemme Balibar & Federico Correa Pose - 2023 - Otrosiglo 7 (1):155-179.
    Conferencia introductoria de la serie de seminarios y mesas redondas titulada Utopia 13/13, “A History of the Future”, que se llevó a cabo en la Universidad de Columbia entre el segundo semestre de 2022 y el primer semestre de 2023, organizada por Bernard E. Harcourt. Traducción, Federico Correa Pose.
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  18. Evolución de los fundamentos de la vida moral en la obra de Zubiri: hacia una (bio) ética de la responsabilidad.Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2011 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 38:207-268.
     
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    Intelección, sentimiento, valor.Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2009 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 36:279-292.
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  20. Los sentimientos en la antigüedad y sus interpretaciones morales.Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2012 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 39:387-414.
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  21. X. Zubiri: ¿cómo está el sentimiento en la aprehensión de realidad?Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2006 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 33:369-402.
    La tesis de este trabajo es que, respecto de los actos emocionales, en Zubiri se puede hablar de un "sentimiento primordial de realidad". Esta idea nunca se ha afirmado como tal puesto que algunos textos oscuros del autor parecían impedirlo. Reinterpretando no obstante esos textos se ha podido llegar a sostener que la "determinación" intelectiva de la que habla Zubiri no entra "formalmente" en contradicción con la existencia de un acto inmediato y radical de carácter emocional. Se trata de un (...)
     
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  22. El problema de la unidad psico-orgánica de la realidad humana en X. Zubiri.Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2001 - Revista Agustiniana 42 (129):947-1024.
     
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    De la construcción de mundos ideales a la fruición de realidad: en torno a la felicidad.Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2007 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 34:235-262.
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    El problema de la libertad en X. Zubiri.Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2001 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 28:191-192.
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    Reflexiones sobre persona y libertad en X. Zubiri.Carlos Alberto Pose Varela - 2002 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 29:377-392.
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  26. Svojina – filozofska analiza: Argument.Jovan Babic - 2016 - Filozofija I Društvo 27 (1):203-224.
    After a short historical survey of philosophical views on property, the article contains an analysis of the argument which justifies property by referring to the universal respect due to anyone’s right to use any thing for any purpose. Usage 224 JOVAN BABIĆ SVOJINA ҄ FILOZOFSKA ANALIZA: ARGUMENT of things for the realization of set ends (or goals) is among the conditions of action/ agency. The capacity of freedom as a specific causal power in real world is dependent on the possibility (...)
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    The Posing of Questions: Logical Foundations of Erotetic Inferences.Andrzej Wiśniewski - 1995 - Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    This book is a study in the logic of questions (sometimes called erotetic logic). The central topics in erotetic logic have been the structure of questions and the question-answer relationship. This book doesn't neglect these problems, but much of it is focussed on other issues. The main subject is the logical analysis of certain relations between questions and the contexts of their appearance. And our aim is to elaborate the conceptual apparatus of the inferential approach to the logic of questions. (...)
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    Le posé-sol.Villais François - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Le posé-sol, Dans mes installations, touche à l'origine du mouvement qui me porte. Si je puis rêver un détail achevé, c'est bien celui de ce délicat contact. Mâture : le touché Elle pèse et appuie, mais sans bruire Un touché sans blesser Un posé, mais léger De bambous, infondés Non encastrés, enfoncés, enterrés La surface n'est ni creusée, ni troublée Le mat est creux Sa trace est — moins qu'un disque — un anneau A sa disparition, sur le gazon, ce (...)
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  29. CRISPR : Challenges Posed by a Dual-Use Technology.Rachel M. West & Gigi Kwik Gronvall - 2024 - In Neal Baer (ed.), The promise and peril of CRISPR. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    Dynamic Posing Guide: Modern Techniques for Digital Photographers.Craig Stidham & Jeanne Harris - 2013 - Wiley.
    Tips, techniques, and inspiration for creating perfect poses Effectively posing the human body is a challenge for nearlyevery photographer, from amateur to professional. Understanding howa model's pose, body language, and posture affect a photograph iscrucial to success. Author and professional fashion photographerCraig Stidham shows you how to guide a subject's personalitythrough body language, with hundreds of examples andsuggestions. Answers critical questions such as: how can a photographeravoid having the subject look awkward? How does one direct bothexperienced and inexperienced models? Shares (...)
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    Poses of the world: void universalism.Sergei Prozorov - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Poses of the World develops a theory of the pluralistic coexistence of politics with aesthetic, scientific, ethical and economic procedures that have sought to influence, dominate or even replace politics. We are accustomed to saying that everything is political. It is true that politics has throughout history ventured into the domains that used to be non-political, be they art, science or economy. However, rather than being totally dominated by politics, our societies are marked by the coexistence of diverse procedures, whose (...)
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    Posing Sex: Prospects for a Perceptual Ethics.Alan Singer - 2016 - Substance 45 (1):158-183.
    Sexuality and sexual desire remain tantalizing conundrums for the universalizing intellect, desirous of comprehending the human condition even in its most unconditional manifestations. The representation of sexuality in the history of art is of course ubiquitous. But our equivocal familiarity with this subject matter, whether through attraction or repulsion, too often goes unacknowledged as an opportunity for reflecting upon the bounds of our subjectivity with unusually rigorous candor. This speculative failure is nowhere more conspicuous then in our attempts to make (...)
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    Problem‐Posing Dialectic Revisited: Freire Between Critical Philosophy and Psychoanalysis.Alex J. Armonda - 2023 - Educational Theory 73 (5):645-667.
    Examining the still underexplored elements in educational theorist Paulo Freire's work, this essay begins from his claim that problem-posing pedagogy works as a “kind of psychoanalysis.” Situating Freire between the critical philosophical and psychoanalytic traditions, Alex Armonda offers a new reading of the problem-posing dialectic, mapping parallels between Freirean pedagogy and psychoanalysis on the nature of the subject/object relation, while thinking new connections across the philosophical-analytical divide on questions of being, subjectivity, and politics. First, he discusses the onto-epistemic specificity of (...)
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    Scrooge Posing as Mother Teresa: How Hypocritical Social Responsibility Strategies Hurt Employees and Firms.Sabrina Scheidler, Laura Marie Edinger-Schons, Jelena Spanjol & Jan Wieseke - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (2):339-358.
    Extant research provides compelling conceptual and empirical arguments that company-external as well as company-internal CSR efforts positively affect employees, but does so largely in studies assessing effects from the two CSR types independently of each other. In contrast, this paper investigates external–internal CSR jointly, examining the effects of consistent external–internal CSR strategies on employee attitudes, intentions, and behaviors. The research takes a social and moral identification theory view and advances the core hypothesis that inconsistent CSR strategies, defined as favoring external (...)
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  35. How does Artificial Intelligence Pose an Existential Risk?Karina Vold & Daniel R. Harris - 2023 - In Carissa Véliz (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics. Oxford University Press.
    Alan Turing, one of the fathers of computing, warned that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could one day pose an existential risk to humanity. Today, recent advancements in the field AI have been accompanied by a renewed set of existential warnings. But what exactly constitutes an existential risk? And how exactly does AI pose such a threat? In this chapter we aim to answer these questions. In particular, we will critically explore three commonly cited reasons for thinking that AI poses an existential (...)
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    How Many Alternatives? Partitions Pose Problems for Predictions and Diagnoses.Michael Smithson - 2009 - Social Epistemology 23 (3):347-360.
    This paper focuses on one matter that poses a problem for both human judges and standard probability frameworks, namely the assumption of a unique (privileged) and complete partition of the state-space of possible events. This is tantamount to assuming that we know all possible outcomes or alternatives in advance of making a decision, but it is clear that there are many practical situations in prediction, diagnosis, and decision-making where such partitions are contestable and/or incomplete. The paper begins by surveying the (...)
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  37. Do People Think Consciousness Poses a Hard Problem?: Empirical Evidence on the Meta-Problem of Consciousness.Rodrigo Díaz - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (3-4):55-75.
    In a recent paper in this journal, David Chalmers introduced the meta-problem of consciousness as “the problem of explaining why we think consciousness poses a hard problem” (Chalmers, 2018, p. 6). A solution to the meta-problem could shed light on the hard problem of consciousness. In particular, it would be relevant to elucidate whether people’s problem intuitions (i.e. intuitions holding that conscious experience cannot be reduced to physical processes) are driven by factors related to the nature of consciousness, or rather (...)
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    Detection of Genuine and Posed Facial Expressions of Emotion: Databases and Methods.Shan Jia, Shuo Wang, Chuanbo Hu, Paula J. Webster & Xin Li - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Facial expressions of emotion play an important role in human social interactions. However, posed expressions of emotion are not always the same as genuine feelings. Recent research has found that facial expressions are increasingly used as a tool for understanding social interactions instead of personal emotions. Therefore, the credibility assessment of facial expressions, namely, the discrimination of genuine (spontaneous) expressions from posed (deliberate/volitional/deceptive) ones, is a crucial yet challenging task in facial expression understanding. With recent advances in computer vision and (...)
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  39. Can Frege pose Frege's puzzle?Stavroula Glezakos - 2010 - In Joseph Almog & Paolo Leonardi (eds.), The philosophy of David Kaplan. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 202.
    Gottlob Frege maintained that two name-containing identity sentences, represented schematically as a=a and a=b,can both be true in virtue of the same object’s self-identity but nonetheless, puzzlingly, differ in their epistemic profiles. Frege eventually resolved his puzzlement by locating the source of the purported epistemic difference between the identity sentences in a difference in the Sinne, or senses, expressed by the names that the sentences contain. -/- Thus, Frege portrayed himself as describing a puzzle that can be posed prior to (...)
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    Threats to Neurosurgical Patients Posed by the Personal Identity Debate.Sabine Müller, Merlin Bittlinger & Henrik Walter - 2017 - Neuroethics 10 (2):299-310.
    Decisions about brain surgery pose existential challenges because they are often decisions about life or death, and sometimes about possible personality changes. Therefore they require rigorous neuroethical consideration. However, we doubt whether metaphysical interpretations of ambiguous statements of patients are useful for deriving ethical and legal conclusions. Particularly, we question the application of psychological theories of personal identity on neuroethical issues for several reasons. First, even the putative “standard view” on personal identity is contentious. Second, diverse accounts of personal identity (...)
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  41. The Posing of Questions: Logical Foundations of Erotetic Inferences.Andrzej Wiśniewski - 1998 - Studia Logica 61 (2):296-299.
     
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    Why pretense poses a problem for 4E cognition (and how to move forward).Peter Langland-Hassan - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (5):1003-1021.
    Whether a person is pretending, or not, is a function of their beliefs and intentions. This poses a challenge to 4E accounts of pretense, which typically seek to exclude such cognitive states from their explanations of psychological phenomena. Resulting tensions are explored within three recent accounts of imagination and pretense offered by theorists working in the 4E tradition. A path forward is then charted, through considering ways in which explanations can invoke beliefs and intentions while remaining true to 4E precepts. (...)
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    Human Pose Recognition Based on Depth Image Multifeature Fusion.Haikuan Wang, Feixiang Zhou, Wenju Zhou & Ling Chen - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-12.
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  44. The Well-Posed Problem.Edwin T. Jaynes - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (4):477-493.
    Many statistical problems, including some of the most important for physical applications, have long been regarded as underdetermined from the standpoint of a strict frequency definition of probability; yet they may appear wellposed or even overdetermined by the principles of maximum entropy and transformation groups. Furthermore, the distributions found by these methods turn out to have a definite frequency correspondence; the distribution obtained by invariance under a transformation group is by far the most likely to be observed experimentally, in the (...)
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  45. Posing the problem of the criterion.Andrew D. Cling - 1994 - Philosophical Studies 75 (3):261 - 292.
    Although it has been largely neglected in contemporary philosophy , the problem of the criterion raises questions which must be addressed by any complete account of knowledge . But the problem of the criterion suffers not onl.
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    Recognizing Genuine From Posed Facial Expressions: Exploring the Role of Dynamic Information and Face Familiarity.Karen Lander & Natalie L. Butcher - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The accurate recognition of emotion is important for interpersonal interaction and when navigating our social world. However not all facial displays reflect the emotional experience currently being felt by the expresser. Indeed faces express both genuine and posed displays of emotion. In this article, we summarise the importance of motion for the recognition of face identity before critically outlining the role of dynamic information in determining facial expressions and distinguishing between genuine and posed expressions of emotion. We propose that both (...)
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    Religion posed as a racial category: A reading of Emile burnouf, Adolph Moses.Eliza Sunderland & Miriam Peskowitz - 1998 - In Arie L. Molendijk & Peter Pels (eds.), Religion in the Making: The Emergence of the Sciences of Religion. Boston: Brill. pp. 80--231.
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    Posing Hypotheses Responsibly in Psychiatry.Carol Tamminga - 2011 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 18 (1):65-67.
    It is easy to say that the analysis by Kendler and Schaffner of the status of the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia (DHS) is, at the very least, a scholarly read. It includes an exhaustive review of the DHS literature accompanied by a demanding critique. The authors' bar for hypothesis verification is high, and their conclusion is negative—that scientific support is insufficient to retain the hypothesis as such. They proceed to evaluate the reasons they see for both (1) the extensive testing (...)
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  49. Questions Posed by Teleology for Cognitive Psychology; Introduction and Comments.Is Dialectical Cognition Good Enough To - 1987 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 8 (2):179-184.
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    Does Confabulation Pose a Threat to First-Person Authority? Mindshaping, Self-Regulation and the Importance of Self-Know-How.Leon de Bruin & Derek Strijbos - 2020 - Topoi 39 (1):151-161.
    Empirical evidence suggests that people often confabulate when they are asked about their choices or reasons for action. The implications of these studies are the topic of intense debate in philosophy and the cognitive sciences. An important question in this debate is whether the confabulation studies pose a serious threat to the possibility of self-knowledge. In this paper we are not primarily interested in the consequences of confabulation for self-knowledge. Instead, we focus on a different issue: what confabulation implies for (...)
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