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    Tutte le opere di Sinesio di Cirene. Synesius & Alfonso Casini - 1970 - Milano: Gastaldi. Edited by Alfonso Casini.
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    A neuropsychological theory of multiple systems in category learning.F. Gregory Ashby, Leola A. Alfonso-Reese, And U. Turken & Elliott M. Waldron - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (3):442-481.
  3. Morality and the human goods: an introduction to natural law ethics.Alfonso Gómez-Lobo - 2002 - Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
    A concise and accessible introduction to natural law ethics, this book introduces readers to the mainstream tradition of Western moral philosophy.
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    Lexical access and frequency sensitivity: Frequency saturation and open/closed class equivalence.Barry Gordon & Alfonso Caramazza - 1985 - Cognition 21 (2):95-115.
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  5. The Ergon Inference.Alfonso Gomez-Lobo - 1989 - Phronesis 34 (1):170-184.
  6. Better Spent Elsewhere Why Philosophy Should Be Funded Less.Jimmy Alfonso Licon - 2024 - The Independent Review 29 (1):71-87.
    If you’ve got millions of dollars to donate, don’t donate them to academic philosophy. Producing philosophical articles and books faces diminishing returns and diverts money and attention from more important causes. Many philosophy books and articles contradict each other; at best, only some can be correct. Philosophy classes are poor at instilling critical thinking skills. Resources that would be spent on philosophy would be better spent elsewhere.
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  7. Plato's description of Dialectic in the Sophist 253 d I- e2.Alfonso Gómez-Lobo - 1977 - Phronesis 22 (1):29 - 47.
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    ‘Situational Analysis’ and Economics: an attempt at clarification.Alfonso Palacio-Vera - 2019 - Economics and Philosophy 35 (3):479-498.
    Popper’s ‘Situational Analysis’ (SA) constitutes his methodological proposal for the social sciences. We claim that the two hallmarks of SA are: (i) that scientists assume they possess a ‘wider’ view of the problem-situation than actors do, and (ii) use the model as an ideal ‘benchmark’ scenario to identify thedeviationof actors’ actual behaviour from the former. We argue that SA is not a generalization of the neoclassical theory of individual behaviour but captures instead the methodology adopted by modern behavioural economists. Last, (...)
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    (1 other version)Mesianismo impolítico.Alfonso Galindo Hervás - 2008 - Isegoría 39:239-250.
    Este artículo examina la dimensión política del concepto de mesianismo. Se sostiene que el recurso a este concepto en ciertos filósofos contemporáneos, sobre todo Agamben, es deudor de las tesis de Schmitt, Benjamin y Taubes sobre el pensamiento paulino. Desde estas premisas, se examina la relevancia filosófico-política del mesianismo a partir de su cuestionamiento de todo nomos, justificando su carácter impolítico. El mesianismo impolítico es la antítesis de la teología política.
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  10. The organization and representation of conceptual knowledge in the brain: Living kinds and artifacts.Bradford Z. Mahon & Alfonso Caramazza - 2007 - In Eric Margolis & Stephen Laurence (eds.), Creations of the Mind: Theories of Artifacts and Their Representaion. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 157--187.
     
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    Factors influencing assignment of pronoun antecedents.Catherine Garvey, Alfonso Caramazza & Jack Yates - 1974 - Cognition 3 (3):227-243.
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    An evaluation of a computational model of lexical access: Comment on Dell et al. (1997).Wheeler Ruml & Alfonso Caramazza - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (3):609-634.
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    Better Not to Know: On the Possibility of Culpable Knowledge.Jimmy Alfonso Licon - 2025 - Social Epistemology 39 (1):106-114.
    Many philosophers hold there are genuine cases of culpable ignorance. This paper argues that there are conditions that can render knowledge epistemically culpable too. First, we contrast culpable ignorance with morally culpable knowledge. Second, we examine the nature of epistemically culpable knowledge using a key example. We then highlight empirical support for the claim that there are real-world conditions that make epistemically culpable knowledge possible. Next, we survey three kinds of epistemic culpability fostered by culpable knowledge. Finally, we address the (...)
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    Does the Relative Age Effect Influence Short-Term Performance and Sport Career in Team Sports? A Qualitative Systematic Review.Alfonso de la Rubia, Jorge Lorenzo-Calvo & Alberto Lorenzo - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Popper's ‘Rationality Principle’ and ‘Epistemic’ Rationality: an Attempt at Reconciliation.Alfonso Palacio-Vera - 2020 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 33 (4):195-209.
    ‘Situational Analysis’ constitutes Popper's methodological proposal for the social sciences. There is an apparent inconsistency in the fact that, on the one hand, Popper maintains that we lear...
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    The Apparent Failure of “Situational Analysis” to Take Hold and an Attempt at Revitalizing It.Alfonso Palacio-Vera - 2020 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 50 (5):444-464.
    “Situational Analysis” (SA) constitutes Popper’s methodological proposal for the social sciences. We argue that notwithstanding Popper’s claim that SA is an attempt to extend the methodology of neoclassical economics to the rest of the social sciences, the former is better interpreted as an extension of his view of the “method” of history to the “theoretical” social sciences. The reason is that, unlike neoclassical economics, Popper’s formulation of SA presupposes that social scientists exhibit a “more complete” view of the “logic of (...)
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    Democracy Incentivizes Bullshit.Jimmy Alfonso Licon - 2024 - Social Philosophy Today 40:113-126.
    Democracies face an epistemic crisis: incentivizing bullshit. Here “bullshit”—coined by philosopher Harry Frankfurt—means convincing truth-insensitive statements or claims. This paper focuses on several democratic factors that incentivize bullshit: deliberative transparency, epistemic spillover effects, and rational irrationality. These factors pollute the epistemic commons, decrease institutional trust, and enact epistemic injustice. Unfortunately, it is difficult to separate democratic governance from incentivizing bullshit.
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    Newton: The Classical Scholia.Paolo Casini - 1984 - History of Science 22 (1):1-46.
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    My Body, My Speech.Jimmy Alfonso Licon - 2024 - Think 23 (66):43-46.
    A popular tactic for defending abortion rights is appealing to self-ownership: since I own my body, a foetus has the right to occupy it only if I allow it. One cannot be forced to bring a pregnancy to term because that would violate one's self-ownership. The same logic applies to speech: we have freedom of speech because we produce speech using the bodies that we own. To curtail that speech violates our self-ownership, or in a phrase: my body, my speech.
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    Beyond Fictionality: A Definition of Fictional Characterhood.Alfonso Muñoz-Corcuera - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (6):111.
    While the nature of fictional characters has received much attention in the last few years within analytic philosophy, most accounts fail to grasp what distinguishes fictional characters from other fictional entities. In this paper, I propose to amend this deficiency by defining fictional characterhood. I claim that fictional characters are fictional intentional systems, a thesis that I label as FIST. After introducing FIST, I compare it to some rival definitions of fictional characters found in the literature, explaining why FIST is (...)
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    The PC Algorithm and the Inference to Constitution.Lorenzo Casini & Michael Baumgartner - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (2):405-429.
    Gebharter has proposed using one of the best known Bayesian network causal discovery algorithms, PC, to identify the constitutive dependencies underwriting mechanistic explanations. His proposal assumes that mechanistic constitution behaves like deterministic direct causation, such that PC is directly applicable to mixed variable sets featuring both causal and constitutive dependencies. Gebharter claims that such mixed sets, under certain restrictions, comply with PC’s background assumptions. The aim of this article is to show that Gebharter’s proposal incurs severe problems, ultimately rooted in (...)
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    How to Estimate Closeness to the Truth for Scientific Laws. A Case Study of the Development of Gas Laws over 140 Years.Alfonso García-Lapeña - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
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    The sensory/functional assumption or the data: Which do we keep?Bradford Mahon & Alfonso Caramazza - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):488-489.
    The HIT model explains the existence of semantic category-specific deficits by assuming that sensory knowledge is crucially important in processing living things, while functional knowledge is crucially important in processing nonliving things – the sensory/functional assumption. Here we argue that the sensory/functional assumption as implemented in HIT is neither theoretically nor empirically grounded and that, in any case, there is neuropsychological evidence which invalidates this assumption, thereby undermining the HIT model as a whole.
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    Confirmation by Robustness Analysis: A Bayesian Account.Lorenzo Casini & Jürgen Landes - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-43.
    Some authors claim that minimal models have limited epistemic value (Fumagalli, 2016; Grüne-Yanoff, 2009a). Others defend the epistemic benefits of modelling by invoking the role of robustness analysis for hypothesis confirmation (see, e.g., Levins, 1966; Kuorikoski et al., 2010) but such arguments find much resistance (see, e.g., Odenbaugh & Alexandrova, 2011). In this paper, we offer a Bayesian rationalization and defence of the view that robustness analysis can play a confirmatory role, and thereby shed light on the potential of minimal (...)
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    How to Model Mechanistic Hierarchies.Lorenzo Casini - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 83 (5):946-958.
    Mechanisms are usually viewed as inherently hierarchical, with lower levels of a mechanism influencing, and decomposing, its higher-level behaviour. In order to adequately draw quantitative predictions from a model of a mechanism, the model needs to capture this hierarchical aspect. The recursive Bayesian network formalism was put forward as a means to model mechanistic hierarchies by decomposing variables. The proposal was recently criticized by Gebharter and Gebharter and Kaiser, who instead propose to decompose arrows. In this paper, I defend the (...)
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    Escritores viajeros. El nomadismo como poética.Gabriel Alfonso Pérez Reyes - 2023 - Valenciana 32 (32):341-344.
    La presente reseña de Escritores viajeros. El nomadismo como poética destaca el valor de la fórmula homo viator como columna interpretativa con la que Asunción Rangel analiza la obra de cuatro poetas hispanoamericanos.
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    Se precisan cambios, y no llegan sólos.Alfonso Antequera López - 2019 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 11 (1):251-256.
    Este trabajo ha sido seleccionado de entre los participantes en la VI Olimpiada de Filosofía que organiza FICUM en la modalidad de secundaria y bachillerato, para promocionar la filosofía entre los jóvenes.
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  28. Ética valorativa (divulgación): Tesis presentada a la Junta directiva de la Facultad de ciencias jurídicas y sociales de la Universidad nacional.Alfonso Bauer Paiz - 1942 - [Guatemala]: Tipografía Sánchez & de Guise.
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    Ensayo sobre la descomposición y recomposición de las imágenes, los textos y los sonidos en Le Gai Savoir.Miguel Alfonso Bouhaben - 2014 - Aisthesis 56:11-26.
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    Imagocracy and Imagomaquia. A Critical Reflection on the Relations Between Audiovisual Communication and Popular Culture in Latin America.Miguel Alfonso Bouhaben & Jorge Polo Blanco - 2020 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (17):265-292.
    The purpose of this research is the analysis of a specific cultural and political tension, through two decisive concepts: imagocracy and imagomaquia. Our aim is to define the political battlefield in the arena of audiovisual communication. In the case of Latin America, we have identified two significant moments, in which the popular audiovisual strategies had crucial importance. Our material of research has been both the New Latin American Cinema and the sociology of the decolonial image. We have studied them in (...)
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    Generation of the universe and "Design for living".Percy Alfonso Campbell - 1934 - East Cleveland, Ohio,: East Cleveland, Ohio.
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    Los derechos humanos en la sociedad del riesgo. Crisis del Estado, justicia intergeneracional y medio ambiente || Human rights in risk society. State crisis, intergenerational justice and environment.Alfonso de Julios-Campuzano - 2018 - Cuadernos Electrónicos de Filosofía Del Derecho 37:66-94.
    RESUMEN: Esta era de la globalización es, como Beck ha apuntado, la era del riesgo global, que se caracteriza por el creciente nivel de riesgo en el manejo de los medios técnicos que amenaza la preservación del planeta y la supervivencia de la especie. En ese contexto, resulta cada vez más notoria la insuficiencia de un modelo de comprensión de los derechos humanos vinculado a la primera modernidad, que concibió los derechos ligados al marco espacial del Estado-nación y a una (...)
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    Bing Bang y dogma cristiano de la creación.Alfonso Pérez de Laborda - 1992 - Salmanticensis 39 (3):379-386.
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    Del sentimiento trágico en el abismo unamuniano.Alfonso Pérez de Laborda - 2002 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 29:195-210.
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    El cuerpo infinito en la Física de Aristóteles.Alfonso Pérez de Laborda - 1984 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 11:47-63.
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    Galileo y la retórica: el mito cosmológico dle "nuevo Aristóteles".Alfonso Pérez de Laborda - 1999 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 26:41-64.
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    Leibniz, pensador barroco: el despliegue filosófico de la realidad.Alfonso Pérez de Laborda - 1989 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 16:5-18.
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    ¿Tiempo o incertidumbre?Alfonso Pérez de Laborda - 1997 - Anuario Filosófico 30 (57):135-172.
    1. Introduction to a dilemma. 2. Returning to the beginning of time. 3. From a non-existent time in classical physics to an strange destiny of time in nowadays science. 4. Time of those who want understand the reality of history. 5. What will be, then, an existent time from which we can talk about the history of time (or the time of history) denoting and "omega point"?
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    Humanidad por defecto, cooperación por defecto.Rodrigo Alfonso González Fernández & María Soledad Krause Muñoz - 2022 - Isegoría 67:19-19.
    Según John Searle, las posiciones _por defecto_, _i. e_., las condiciones de inteligibilidad del pensamiento y la acción son algunos _puntos de partida_ que se presuponen de manera pre-reflexiva y pragmática. Su postulación es, además, una novel manera de tratar con algunos problemas perennes de la filosofía, dejándolos entre paréntesis. Dichos problemas son la existencia del mundo externo, la verdad y como esta tiene que ver con hechos, la percepción directa, los significados de las palabras y, finalmente, la causalidad. En (...)
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    Cincuenta mitos.Alfonso Galindo Hervás - 2006 - [Murcia]: Editora Regional de Murcia.
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    Educación, biopolítica y experiencia a partir de Giorgio Agamben.Alfonso Galindo-Hervás - 2020 - Cinta de Moebio 67:85-95.
    Resumen: El objetivo principal de este artículo es mostrar que determinadas tesis del filósofo italiano Giorgio Agamben, especialmente sus argumentos sobre la soberanía biopolítica occidental, la pérdida de experiencia y la idea de uso, son relevantes para reflexionar sobre algunas limitaciones y posibilidades impensadas de la institución educativa. Con este objetivo, se presentan algunas de las ideas nucleares de sus libros Homo sacer, El reino y la gloria, Infancia e historia y El uso de los cuerpos. Finalmente, se sugiere un (...)
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    Estimación de curvas de demanda de consumidores, transformadores de distribución y alimentadores primarios en sistemas de distribución.Luis Alfonso Gallego Pareja, Oscar Gómez Carmona, Aislan Antonio Francisquini & Antonio Padilha Fertrin - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Aristóteles: la construcción de la episteme. Una propuesta metodológica para la ciencia de hoy.Alfonso García Marqués - 2011 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:241-254.
    La filosofía moderna se ha caracterizado por un interés especial hacia el método científico. Su propuesta se ha constituido como un novum organum contra el vetus organon de Aristóteles. Sin embargo, tras cuatro siglos de esfuerzos, sólo hallamos anarquía o ineficacia en los métodos propuestos; por eso, se ha intentado una rehabilitación del método aristotélico.En el presente texto se investiga, en primer lugar, si los procedimientos cognitivos, propuestos en los Analytica, son el método de la filosofía o si, más bien, (...)
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  44. Bemerkungen zu einer dispositionellen Erklarung des Rechts anhand der Diskussion der Verbindungs-und Trennungsthese.Alfonso Garcia Figueroa - 2006 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 92 (3):363-381.
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    ¿Cómo hacer metafísica después de Heidegger y Quine?Alfonso García Marqués - 2008 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:149-159.
    El presente texto se articula en tres partes. En la primera, se reseña que la metafísica en el siglo XX ha sufrido una crisis que ha llevado a considerarla una disciplina muerta, una quimera. La crítica realizada por la filosofía analítica –concretada aquí en Quine– y por Heidegger ha concluido en que la metafísica es imposible, un absurdo. En la segunda parte, se analiza qué metafísica o, mejor, cuál es la idea de metafísica que Quine y Heidegger tenían y contra (...)
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    ¿Es agustiniana la doctrina gnoseológica de Malebranche?Alfonso García Fernández - 1977 - Augustinus 22 (85-86):181-184.
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    La génesis populista del feminismo punitivo.Alfonso J. García Figueroa - forthcoming - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez.
    En todo el mundo el populismo está transformando la democracia y asentando el llamado “giro punitivo”. Tan pronto como los politicos populistas se hacen con el poder siguen tres estrategias: colonización el poder, clientelismo en masa y legislación discriminatoria, basada en la escisión schmittiana del demos entre amigos y enemigos, según tres sistemas de clases sucesivos: el clásico clasismo economicista, el metaclasismo y el hiperclasismo. El feminismo punitivo es así el resultado coherente de la evolución del populismo punitivo.
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    Normatividad semántica y reglas deónticas (Semantic Normativity and Deontic Rules).Alfonso García Suárez - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 25 (1):5-20.
    RESUMEN: La tesis según la cual el significado es normativo ha recibido diferentes formulaciones. En § 2 se introducen dos clases de formulaciones: las que emplean conceptos evaluativos y las que emplean conceptos deónticos. En § 3 se examinan las objeciones recientes de Hattiangadi a la posibilidad de una formulación en términos prescriptivos. § 4 contiene un intento de formular la tesis de la normatividad por medio de una regla en la que se emplean los conceptos deónticos de permisión y (...)
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  49. Solipsismo y" experiencia privada".Alfonso García Suárez - 1974 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):91-106.
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    Una exposición de motivos para “la Carta Magna del delincuente”.Alfonso J. García Figueroa - 2021 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 55:609-619.
    En este trabajo se da noticia del último libro del profesor de Derecho penal, Eduardo Demetrio (UCLM) y se inscribe su crítica al llamado "Derecho penal del enemigo de Jakobs en el marco del auge del populismo en general y del populismo punitivo en particular.
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