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    Jacobinism and the European revolutionary tradition.Norman Levine - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1):157-180.
    I am greatly indebted to the German Fulbright Commission, and its Director, Dr Ulrich Littmann, for their generous support from September 1988 until February 1989, during which time I completed this paper. My gratitude also extends to the Zentralinstitut für sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung of the Free University of West Berlin, and its Directors Dr Dietrich Herzog and Dr Hans-Dieter Klingemann, who supplied me with both comfortable working conditions and a stimulating intellectual atmosphere.
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    Fichte's Jacobinism.David James - 2008 - History of European Ideas 34 (1):104-115.
    I consider the extent to which Fichte might be classed as a German Jacobin. I argue that if we think of the history of Jacobinism as being driven by two main forces, a concern for private rights and a concern for the public good, then Fichte might be classed as a Jacobin because his ethical and political thought combines these two concerns. I also suggest that his argument for the right of existence in the Foundations of Natural Right (...)
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    La Révolution française et la gauche allemande dans le premier XIXe siècle : les cas de Ludwig Börne et Bruno Bauer.Stéphanie Roza - 2021 - Astérion 24 (24).
    The comments on the French Revolution by the young Marx and Engels are well-known and have been abundantly discussed. However, what is less known is that they belonged to a generation of German intellectual activists who, in the 1830s and 1840s, constantly used the French Enlightenment as a key reference to assess contemporary German philosophy and political life. This article provides an analysis of the two diverging positions on such questions articulated by two representatives of this generation: Ludwig (...)
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    Polar motion measurement at the Observatoire de Lyon in the late nineteenth century.Emmanuel Pécontal - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 42 (1):94-104.
    The motion of geographic poles, predicted by Euler, was discovered at the end of the 1880s, mainly by German and American astronomers. However, French astronomers were strongly reluctant to accept the reality of this phenomenon. Indeed, all observations at the Observatoire de Paris converged toward non-detection of the polar motion. Science, as most fields of public life, was extremely centralized in France, and the Observatoire de Paris was still living on past glory gained in the field of classical astronomy. (...)
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    Selections from Cultural Writings. [REVIEW]Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1987 - Review of Metaphysics 40 (4):770-772.
    Antonio Gramsci is one of those philosophers, like Socrates, whose philosophizing consists in the critical examination of particular practical problems in terms of certain fundamental concepts. To Socrates' well known moral problems correspond Gramsci's concern with such things as improving the condition of subaltern classes, the interaction between intellectual elites and popular masses, the democratic operation of a political party, the viability of alternative models of revolution which differ from Bolshevism, and the religious component of political activity and political aspects (...)
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    Jacobinism, Political Modernity and Global Sociology.José Maurício Domingues - 2019 - Social Epistemology 33 (5):422-432.
    ABSTRACTThis paper discusses Jacobinism and the French/Haitian revolution in its unity and diversity. It shows that the main imaginary and institutional elements of modernity – including further an...
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    Principles of the German Medical Association concerning terminal medical care.German Medical Association - 2000 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 25 (2):254-58.
  8. Delusions as 'wrong beliefs': A conceptual history.German E. Berrios - 1991 - British Journal of Psychiatry 159 (S14):6-13.
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    The Jacobinism and patriotism of Ernest Belfort Bax.Ruth Kinna - 2004 - History of European Ideas 30 (4):463-484.
    This article examines Ernest Belfort Bax's interpretation of the French Revolution and traces the impact that his idea of the Revolution had on his philosophy and his political thought. The first section considers Bax's understanding of the Revolution in the context of his theory of history and analyses his conception of the Revolution's legacy, drawing particularly on his portraits of Robespierre, Marat and Babeuf. The second section shows how the lessons Bax drew from this history shaped his socialist republicanism and (...)
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    Соціальне підприємництво в забезпеченні економічного розвитку країн та подоланні територіальних диспропорцій.Liudmyla German - 2016 - Схід 4 (144):23-28.
    The paper demonstrates the necessity of introducing innovative approaches in addressing social problems of development. It proves the significance of recruiting investment in the social sphere. The author looks into the usage of social business for handling economic development problems of countries. There are factors promoting social entrepreneurship identified. Spatial social inequality in Ukraine is analyzed, the role of social entrepreneurship in its overcoming demonstrated.
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  11. Representational and executive selection resources in ‘theory of mind’: Evidence from compromised belief-desire reasoning in old age.T. German & J. Hehman - 2006 - Cognition 101 (1):129-152.
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    Liberal jacobinism.Jacob T. Levy - 2004 - Ethics 114 (2):318-336.
  13. Attending to and learning about mental states.Tim P. German & Alan M. Leslie - 2000 - In Peter Mitchell & Kevin John Riggs (eds.), Children's Reasoning and the Mind. Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis. pp. 229--252.
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    A personalist approach to business ethics: New perspectives for virtue ethics and servant leadership.Germán Scalzo, Kleio Akrivou & Manuel Joaquín Fernández González - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (S2):145-158.
    This article has a twofold purpose: first, it explores how Leonardo Polo's personalist anthropology enriches and enhances neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics and second, it highlights how this specific personalist approach brings new perspectives to servant leadership. The recently revived neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics tradition finds that MacIntyre's scholarship significantly contributes to virtue ethics in business—particularly his conception of practices, institutions, and internal/external goods. However, we argue that some of his latest insights about the virtues of acknowledged dependence and human vulnerability remain underdeveloped (...)
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    Dopamine neurons, reward and behavior.Dwight C. German - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1):59-60.
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    La lógica del don en las relaciones humanas: Economía y reciprocidad a la luz de los radicales polianos.Germán Scalzo & Antonio Moreno-Almárcegui - forthcoming - Studia Poliana:133-158.
    Con el fin de cuestionar la primacía del contrato sobre la lógica del don en la modernidad, se contrastan tres arquetipos de relación social a la luz de los radicales polianos, así como los tipos de reciprocidad que se derivan de cada uno de ellos. A la reciprocidad cerrada-dual moderna se opone la reciprocidad abierta-triádica, que es la que caracteriza a las relaciones de don, tanto en su versión clásica como cristiana. Se concluye que sólo el radical cristiano de la (...)
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    Karl Milford inductivism in 19™ century German economics.Century German Economics - 2004 - In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Induction and Deduction in the Sciences. Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer. pp. 273.
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    Speculari Aude.Andy German - 2015 - Review of Metaphysics 69 (2):347-372.
    What form can metaphysics still take in a philosophical modernity that has been decisively shaped by the impact of Kant’s critical project? This question has exercised Dieter Henrich, one of Kant’s greatest living interpreters. This paper focuses on Henrich’s intricate argument that metaphysical thinking, albeit of a new kind, remains indispensable especially in an age for which self-consciousness is a first principle. Henrich seeks a form of thought that can justify and preserve what he views as modernity’s greatest achievement, its (...)
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    La respiración del ser: apnea y ensueño en la filosofía hegeliana.Germán Osvaldo Prósperi - 2018 - Buenos Aires: Miño y Dávila Editores.
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    Is Socrates free? The Theaetetus as case study.Andy German - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (4):621-641.
    Most scholars agree that Plato’s concept of freedom, to the extent he has one, is ‘intellectualist’: true freedom is submission to the rule of reason through philosophical knowledge of rational order. Surprisingly, though, there are few explicit linkages of philosophy and freedom in Plato. Socrates is called many things in the dialogues, but not ‘free’. I aim to understand why by studying the Theaetetus, heretofore ignored in discussions of Platonic freedom. By examining the Digression and Socrates’ ‘dream’ about wholes and (...)
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    Platonic Productions: Theme and Variations: The Gilson Lectures.Andrew German (ed.) - 2014 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
    Platonic Production presents Prof. Stanley Rosen's Etienne Gilson Lectures, delivered at the Institut Catholique de Paris and now available in English for first time. His lectures bring Heidegger and Plato into a conversation around a basic philosophical question: Does the acquisition of truth resemble discovery or production? While Rosen undertakes a close examination of Heidegger's engagement with Plato, exposing some ways in which that engagement constitutes a misreading, the goals of his study are not exclusively critical. In arguing against the (...)
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    BioEssays 6∕2019.Germán González & Conor L. Evans - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (6):1970023.
    Graphical AbstractDeep learning, data management, automated processing, virtualisation, clustering and cloud computing should be part of the lexicon of biomedical researchers. In article number 1900004, Germán González and Conor L. Evans show that these techniques can be used to turn large amounts of data into actionable insights. The authors apply them to generate an automated image analysis pipeline that performs cell detection, cell analysis, offers a quality control interface and fi nally aggregates the data to draw conclusions, Biomedical Image Processing (...)
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    An Anthropological Vision of Christian Marriage.German Martinez - 1992 - The Thomist 56 (3):451-472.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL VISION OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE GERMAN MARTINEZ Fordham University Bronx, New York VIEWED FROM the institutional, interpersonal, or religious standpoint, marriage is not a distinctively Christian phenomenon, but it is a human partnership with inherently religious symbolism. Consider the complexity of its dimensions : it is a personal bond that is consummated in a sexual relationship; yet its full human reality contains different levels of meaning which (...)
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    La Noción de Modelo En El Enfoque Semántico de Las Teorías.Germán Guerrero Pino - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 31:169-185.
    El artículo busca clarifcar la noción de modelo involucrada en el enfoque semántico de las teorías (EST). Se muestra que en el contexto del EST el término ‘modelo’ tiene dos funciones: en un caso se presenta como una estructura que satisface una descripción y en el otro como una estructura matemática que representa aspectos de ciertos sistemas reales. Así, el término ‘modelo’ posee dos sentidos, pero la función relevante de los modelos para el EST es la de representación y no (...)
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    Marx without Reservations Six Thesis for Interpreting Capital in Light of Hegel's Logic.German Daniel Castiglioni - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (161):287-313.
    Si no es posible comprender el desarrollo de El Capital sin conocer la Ciencia de la lógica, se busca trazar los lineamientos generales para alcanzar dicha comprensión. En seis tesis se ponen de relieve algunos aspectos importantes del pensamiento de Marx que han sido poco tratados, y se dialoga con la tradición marxista para señalar ciertos equívocos y resaltar algunas interpretaciones. Esto permite ofrecer un nuevo cuadro para entender la actitud crítica que adopta el "último" Marx frente a la dialéctica (...)
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    A methodology for tracking the “fate” of technological interventions in agriculture.Laura German, Jeremias Mowo & Margaret Kingamkono - 2006 - Agriculture and Human Values 23 (3):353-369.
    The primary focus of agricultural research and extension in eastern Africa is technology generation and dissemination. Despite prior critiques of the shortcomings of this approach, the consequences of such activities continue to be measured through the number of technologies developed and introduced into the supply chain. At best, impact is assessed by the total numbers of adopters and by the household and system factors influencing adoption. While the diffusion research tradition has made substantive advances in recent decades, attention to what (...)
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    The self and psychiatry: a conceptual history.German E. Berries & Ivana S. Markova - 2003 - In Tilo Kircher & Anthony S. David (eds.), The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press. pp. 9.
  28. El nacimiento de la tragedia como introducci6n de la filosofia posterior de Nietzsche.Germán Meléndez - 1996 - Ideas Y Valores 45 (102):54-73.
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    A survey in Mexico about ethics dumping in clinical research.Novoa-Heckel Germán & Bernabe Rosemarie - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):38.
    The exportation of unethical practices to low- and middle-income countries has been conceived as a prevalent practice which needs to be examined more closely. Such a practice might point towards the exploitation of vulnerable population groups. We conducted a survey among Mexican research ethics committee members to explore the issue of ethics dumping in Mexico by understanding how its existence and contributing factors and norms are perceived by these ethics committee members. We designed an exploratory survey based on a five-point (...)
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    From Intermediates through Eidetic Numbers: Plato on the Limits of Counting.Andy German - 2018 - Plato Journal 18:111-124.
    Many have argued that Plato’s intermediates are not independent entities. Rather, they exemplify the incapacity of discursive thought to cognizing Forms. But just what does this incapacity consist in? Any successful answer will require going beyond the intermediates themselves to another aspect of Plato’s mathematical thought - his attribution of a quasi-numerical structure to Forms. For our purposes, the most penetrating account of eidetic numbers is Jacob Klein’s, who saw clearly that eidetic numbers are part of Plato’s inquiry into the (...)
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  31. Fenomenología e inteligencia artificial. Los límites de la subjetividad.Germán Vargas Guillén - 1999 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 19:91-130.
    En este artículo se propone, desde lo que Husserl concibió como Fenomenología Empírica, desarrollar — en el marco de la Inteligencia Artificial— una Epistemología Empírica. Para tal efecto se muestra cómo al ser traducida una estructura lógica la descripción fenomenológica de la 'esencia' de un dilema moral, es posible su representación en una plataforma computacional que use 'motor de inferencia'. Tal representación permitirá evidenciar cómo se hace uso, al solucionar los dilemas morales, de 'estructuras de autoengaño'. Con esto, la subjetividad (...)
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    Las conexiones ocultas.Germán Bula - 2010 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 25.
    La educación consiste en hacer ver al educando que está constituido por, y es parte de, múltiples sistemas y subsistemas de índole social, ambiental y cósmico. Esta educación representa un desarrollo al mismo tiempo cognitivo, ético, emotivo y espiritual. Esta visión de la educación se opone a diversas formas de reduccionismo que no dejan ver las conexiones importantes entre los fenómenos y entre éstos y el observador. En términos éticos, este aprendizaje consiste en el reconocimiento y la producción de juegos (...)
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  33. La problemática general del método en Aristóteles.Germán Meléndez Acuña - 2001 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 23:65-86.
    Este trabajo presenta lo que para la mayoría de los intérpretes de Aristóteles, que se ocupan del asunto del método en su obra, constituye el principal problema a resolver. Se trata del problema de determinar la relación existente entre la concepción aristotélica de ciencia demostrativa, consignada en los Analíticos Segundos, y la praxis investigativa de Aristóteles en sus diferentes tratados científicos, una praxis que los intérpretes dan frecuentemente en describir como dialéctica.
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  34. Spinoza y el pensamiento ecológico.Germán Bula - 2007 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 11:43-48.
    Aquí se pretende mostrar a la ética espinozista como particularmente útil para el pensamiento ecológico, en cuanto no comparte el antropocentrismo de gran parte de las éticas tradicionales de la filosofía. La ética de Spinoza, en lugar de preguntar ¿cuáles son mis deberes para con otros seres humanos? pregunta más bien ¿cómo debo relacionarme con mi entorno para ser más feliz? La metafísica de Spinoza también proporciona inspiración para quien busca un sistema filosófico que postule responsabilidades hacia el entorno ecológico.
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    Inoperativity as a form of Refusal: On Bonnie Honig’s Reading of Agamben.German Primera - 2024 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 27 (1):45-49.
    The aim of this article is to follow Honig's intention of thinking inoperativity as a form of refusal. It demonstrates that Agamben's inoperativity entails an intensification of use that can circumvent the pitfalls associated with the language of 'demands,' or the need to rescue the city as the space of the political par excellence, all while preserving its potential for instituting change. I claim that all destitution entails instituting practices and forms of experimentation that modify the subject, and that, with (...)
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    Hamann on language and religion.Terence J. German - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    El ensueño del espíritu. Subjetividad e imaginación en la «Anthropologie» de Hegel.Germán Osvaldo Prósperi - 2024 - Pensamiento 79 (304):627-649.
    En este artículo nos proponemos realizar una lectura de la sección «Anthropologie» de la Enzyklopädie hegeliana con el objetivo de mostrar la particular concepción de lo humano que, incluso a pesar de su autor, se desprende de ella. Para esto analizaremos algunos fenómenos (el niño en el vientre materno, el sonambulismo magnético, etc.) abordados por Hegel en dicha sección. Concluiremos que el «alma» (Seele), objeto específico de la «Anthropologie», cumple la misma función limítrofe (entre naturaleza y espíritu, sensibilidad y entendimiento, (...)
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    El valor de lo diferente: sobre la interpretación de Matheron de la "Ética" de Spinoza.Germán Bula - 2015 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de la Ideas 8:51-71.
    En este artículo se critica la interpretación que hace Matheron de las proposiciones 29 a 35 de la cuarta parte de la Ética de Spinoza, según la cual sólo lo similar es beneficioso para lo similar. Se argumenta que esta lectura es incoherente con aspectos importantes de la ontología espinozista, según los cuales la diferencia sería crucial para aumentar el poder de obrar de los cuerpos, y se propone una lectura alternativa del pasaje en cuestión.
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    No (social) construction without (meta-)representation: Modular mechanisms as a basis for the capacity to acquire an understanding of mind.Tim P. German & Alan M. Leslie - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):106-107.
    Theories that propose a modular basis for developing a “theory of mind” have no problem accommodating social interaction or social environment factors into either the learning process, or into the genotypes underlying the growth of the neurocognitive modules. Instead, they can offer models which constrain and hence explain the mechanisms through which variations in social interaction affect development. Cognitive models of both competence and performance are critical to evaluating the basis of correlations between variations in social interaction and performance on (...)
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    The Right to Health and Medicines: The Case of Recent Multilateral Negotiations on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property.German Velasquez - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (2):67-74.
    The negotiations of the intergovernmental group known as the ‘IGWG’, undertaken by the Member States of the WHO, were the result of a deadlock in the World Health Assembly held in 2006 where the Member States of the WHO were unable to reach an agreement on what to do with the 60 recommendations in the report on ‘Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights submitted to the Assembly in the same year by a group of experts designated by the Director (...)
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    Caminar en el vacío.Germán Osvaldo Prósperi - 2024 - Filosofia Unisinos 25 (1):1-13.
    En este artículo me propongo mostrar que el Péri Archôn de Damascio representa, más allá de las intenciones del autor, la implosión de la metafísica neoplatónica y, al mismo tiempo, el intento más riguroso pero también más desgarrador por mantenerla a flote y asegurar la fundamentación ordenada de la realidad. En este sentido, toda la obra está animada por un doble movimiento: por un lado, la postulación de un Absoluto incoordinado (lo Inefable); por el otro, la postulación en última instancia (...)
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    Empresa y su responsabilidad social para un desarrollo económico sostenible.Germán Martínez Prats - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (3):1-7.
    La empresa es una organización donde se desarrolla una actividad económica de producción o de servicio, para satisfacer las necesidades de la sociedad. Representando una parte importante para el desarrollo económico, gracias a al impacto que causa atrayendo nuevas empresas y consumidores para sustentar sus operaciones, para obtener un crecimiento sostenible conforme a su actividad económica realizada. El objetivo de este documento es describir la importancia que las empresas tienen en su aplicación de la responsabilidad social entre los actores de (...)
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    El poder en el pensamiento de Deleuze y Guattari. Aportes filosóficos para la teoría social contemporánea.Germán Alejandro Díaz - 2015 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 14:144-167.
    En el presente trabajo se pretende elucidar algunos de los aportes posibles de la filosofía deleuzeana a la teoría social y política, a través de un examen de su concepción del poder. La investigación arroja como un primer resultado que dicho examen requiere una reducción metodológica de los conceptos de lo “molar” y lo “molecular” -que constituyen su concepción más general de lo social- a los términos propios de sus desarrollos ontológicos: “virtual” y “actual” o “acontecimiento y “estado de cosas”. (...)
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    El tábano y el parricida. Notas sobre la asunción del nombre propio en la formación filosófica universitaria.Germán Osvaldo Prósperi - 2020 - Revista Filosofía Uis 20 (1):205-223.
    El objetivo de este artículo consiste en mostrar que no basta con cuestionar las opiniones establecidas y con argumentar dialécticamente para adoptar una actitud filosófica; es preciso además matar al Padre, es decir asumir un nombre propio, un lugar de enunciación que conlleva una colisión más o menos polémica con los pensadores con quienes dialogamos. Si Sócrates representa la figura del tábano que cuestiona y persuade, el Extranjero del Sofista representa la figura del parricida. Sostendré entonces que la actitud filosófica (...)
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    Reseña de "El Holocausto Rosa" de Ricard Huerta.Germán Navarro Espinach - 2023 - Clío: History and History Teaching 49:344-347.
    Título: El Holocausto Rosa Autor: Ricard Huerta Edición: Los libros de la Catarata Lugar de publicación: Madrid Año: 2023 Idioma: Español ISBN: 9788413526058 Páginas: 190.
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    Brain Preservation and Cryonics Through the Lens of Moral Psychology.Alexander German & Max Tretter - 2025 - Neuroethics 18 (1):1-14.
    Structural brain preservation (SBP) and classical cryonics are techniques aimed at preserving the human brain for potential future applications. Reluctant public discourse around these techniques may be explained with intuitive aversions identified by moral psychology. In the first part of the paper, we conjecture the existence of a self-sustaining cycle of moral condemnation of SBP and classical cryonics due to quick, affect-laden moral intuitions. In the second part, we propose an alternative framing of SBP and classical cryonics through a thought (...)
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    Tyrant and Philosopher: Two Fundamental Lives in Plato’s Myth of Er.Andy German - 2012 - Polis 29 (1):42-61.
    What is the significance of the recurring link between tyranny and philosophy in Plato? Often, Plato’s treatment of tyranny is discussed either in the context of moral psychology—as a problem of agency, moral choice and akrasia — or political science, where it is the limit case of political decline. It is suggested, however, that a close inspection of the myth of Er and an elucidation of its neglected links, not just with the rest of the Republic but also with dialogues (...)
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    Pasividad, actividad y libertad —Los límites del eurocentrismo y el cuidado del alma—.Germán Vargas Guillén - 2022 - Tópicos 44:e0002.
    Este artículo se propone: I. Dilucidar la pasividad en tanto campo de investigación fenomenológica para establecer que el cuidado del alma es la reflexividad que sabe el peso de la misma. II. Presentar el chorismós como la condición de posibilidad de ser uno uno mismo, y de poder llevar a cabo la tarea de la libertad. III. Establecer la libertad como metanoia, es decir, la puesta en juego del despliegue de los potenciales físicos y anímicos que afirma un horizonte de (...)
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    Los últimos homéridas. El primer romanticismo y la ciencia de la Antigüedad.Germán Garrido Miñambres - 2023 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 40 (2):333-343.
    El artículo muestra la influencia de los estudios homéricos de Friedrich August Wolf en la recepción romántica de Grecia y la literatura clásica. La formación filológica de los primeros autores románticos fundamenta el estrecho vínculo entre la Ciencia de la Antigüedad (Altertumswissenschaft) y la crítica literaria en el grupo de Jena. Gracias sobre todo a los estudios clásicos de Friedrich Schlegel, este vínculo resultará en una nueva concepción hermenéutica.
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    Implications of capacity-limited, generative models for human vision.Joseph Scott German & Robert A. Jacobs - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e391.
    Although discriminative deep neural networks are currently dominant in cognitive modeling, we suggest that capacity-limited, generative models are a promising avenue for future work. Generative models tend to learn both local and global features of stimuli and, when properly constrained, can learn componential representations and response biases found in people's behaviors.
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