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    Two systems of mind reading? A critical analysis of the two-systems theory.Anyerson Stiths Gómez Tabares - 2023 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 37 (3):331-355.
    Apperly and Butterfill's (2009) hold that there are two cognitive mind-reading systems. System 1(S1) is fast, automatic and inflexible, whereas system 2 (S2) is reflective, flexible and slow. This paper presents and discusses two central assumptions of this theory: the independence of S1 and S2 and the encapsulation of S1. It is argued that findings on longitudinal trajectories in infancy on the false belief test and visual perspective taking undermine the two-system theory in three respects: (1) S1 is not encapsulated, (...)
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    ¿Dos sistemas de lectura de mentes? Análisis crítico de la teoría de dos sistemas.Anyerson Stiths Gómez-Tabares - 2022 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 37 (3):331-355.
    Apperly and Butterfill’s (2009) hold that there are two cognitive mind-reading systems. System 1(S1) is fast, automatic and inflexible, whereas system 2 (S2) is reflective, flexible and slow. This paper presents and discusses two central assumptions of this theory: the independence of S1 and S2 and the encapsulation of S1. It is argued that findings on longitudinal trajectories in infancy on the false belief test and visual perspective taking undermine the two-system theory in three respects: (1) S1 is not encapsulated, (...)
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    ¿Es la Lectura de Mentes una Capacidad Unimodal?Anyerson Stiths Gómez Tabares - 2022 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 26 (2).
    En la discusión de la teoría de la mente hay dos enfoques que han intentado explicar la atribución de estados psicológicos: la teoría-teoría y la teoría de la simulación. El rasgo distintivo de ambos enfoques es que defienden un proceso cognitivo unimodal de explicación de la lectura de mentes, sea de teorización o simulación. En este trabajo se discuten las implicaciones que tienen estos enfoques en la investigación filosófica y empírica, y se defiende la tesis de que la lectura de (...)
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    De la cosmología Peirciana a la evolución social: Reflexiones sobre el agapismo y los hábitos sociales en sentido evolutivo.Anyerson Stiths Gómez Tabares - 2018 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 39 (118):36-58.
    Uno de los problemas más importantes y controvertidos en la filosofía evolutiva de Peirce ha sido el estudio de los principios sobre los cuales se da la evolución en la vida y el universo. La doctrina del agapasticismo es la base de su visión cosmológica que busca, mediante un principio creador, conectar a los seres vivientes y al universo a través de una fuerza vital, a saber, el amor.En este artículo buscaré presentar la doctrina del agapismo de Peirce en la (...)
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    Consideraciones filosóficas sobre la ontología de la consciencia y los conceptos mentales: un siglo de debates.Anyerson Stiths Gómez-Tabares - 2022 - Perseitas 11:108-146.
    La discusión en filosofía de la mente del último siglo giró en torno a los dualismos y monismos ontológicos para explicar la consciencia y los conceptos mentales. Uno de los rasgos distintivos de la discusión fue la pregunta por la existencia de una brecha explicativa entre las categorías mentales y físicas, y el reto de explicar la relación causal entre estas. De ahí que el objetivo de este trabajo sea analizar los problemas que no permitieron el avance en la reflexión (...)
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  6. The Priority Of Respect.Richard Stith - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (2):165-184.
    In this essay, we notice that the priority of persons, the unbridgeable political gap between persons and mere things, corresponds to a special sort of moral and legal treatment for persons, namely, as irreplaceable individuals. Normative language that conflates the category of person with fungible kinds of being can thus appear to justify destroying and replacing human beings, just as we do with things. Lethal consequences may result, for example, from a common but improper extension of the word “value” to (...)
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  7. El pensamiento erasmista. Su aportación a la cultura y sociedad españolas del siglo XVI.Mª Isabel Romero Tabares - 1994 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 4 (J994):149.
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    On Death and Dworkin: a Critique of His Theory of Inviolability.Richard Stith - unknown
  9. La poesía, el poeta y el poema. Una aproximación a la poética como conocimiento.Omar Julián Álvarez Tabares - 2013 - Escritos 21 (46):223-242.
    El presente estudio busca mostrar que la poesía es otra manera de producción de conocimiento, más allá de la racionalidad instrumental y la mentalidad tecnocientífica. La relación poesía, poeta y poema es el método para buscar la posibilidad de otra manera de conocer al mundo, al hombre y a Dios. Metodológicamente, se pretende realizar un diálogo con aquellos autores que han convertido la poesía en episteme, en otra posibilidad de expresar y habitar el mundo desde una visión antropológica que se (...)
     
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    Death by Hunger and Thirst.Richard Stith - 2005 - Ethics and Medics 30 (6):1-2.
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  11. Keeping Friendship Unregulated.Richard Stith - 2004 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 18 (1):263-272.
     
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  12. The Problem of Public Pretence.Richard Stith - 1980 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 8 (1):13.
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  13. La pervivencia de los mitos en el cine.Isabel Romero Tabares - 2003 - Critica 53 (907):34-37.
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    Simulating the motion of a quantum particle at constant temperature.H. Rafii-Tabar - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (2):317-328.
    The extended system method of Nosé and Hoover for the control of temperature of a classical ensemble if applied to the de Broglie-Bohm-Vigier formulation of quantum mechanics. This allows for the simulation of the motion of a quantum particle at a constant preset temperature. A specific algorithm for numerical solution of the resulting equations of motion, based on the application of the methods of molecular dynamics simulation, is provided.
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    Embryo Destruction Versus Abortion.Richard Stith - 2006 - Ethics and Medics 31 (9):3-3.
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    Juegos populares y tradicionales, ocio y diferencia colonial.Fernando Tabares - 2010 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 26.
    El presente artículo se inscribe en el marco de la perspectiva de la modernidad/colonialidad, que busca aportar a la construcción de un marco de análisis para el ocio en las sociedades periféricas. Desarrolla la categoría “diferencia colonial”, para dar cuenta de la forma como el ocio es configurado en este espacio particular, a partir de procesos de tensión entre las historias locales y los diseños globales. Propone una mirada que busca aportar a los necesarios procesos de reflexión y problematización del (...)
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  17. Literatura para jóvenes: Valores y valor.Isabel Romero Tabares - 2007 - Critica 57 (945):42-45.
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  18. Reflexiones al azar sobre muerte y sufrimiento: Enfrentamientos antiguos para la medicina moderna.Antonio Romero Tabares - 2006 - Critica 56 (932):18-21.
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    Strengthening the Collaboration between Public Health and Criminal Justice to Prevent Violence.Deborah Prothrow-Stith - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (1):82-88.
    Over the last two decades in the United States, public health practitioners, policy makers, and researchers have charted new tenitory by increasingly using public health strategies to understand and prevent youth violence, which has been considered a criminal justice problem. The utilization of public health approaches has generated several contributions to the understanding and prevention of violence, including new and expanded knowledge in surveillance, delineation of risk factors, and prop design, including implementation and evaluation strategies.While public health activities generally complement (...)
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    Construction vs. Development: Polarizing Models of Human Gestation.Richard Stith - 2014 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 24 (4):345-384.
    If we distance ourselves from the content of the debate for and against the destruction of human embryos for scientific research purposes, we may be struck by its rhetorical form. Each side thinks not only that it has the superior argument, but that its conclusion is wholly obvious, while the other side’s position is obviously mistaken. Those who defend splitting embryos to obtain stem cells say that it is ridiculous to claim that a tiny zygote or blastocyst without a brain (...)
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    La personalidad del embrión: la filosofía ante los límites de la imaginación.Richard Stith - 2017 - Persona y Bioética 21 (1).
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    Does ultrasociality really exist – and is it the best predictor of human economic behaviors?Sarah S. Stith & Jacob M. Vigil - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    The Image of God and Man in the Unborn.Richard Stith - 1998 - Ethics and Medics 23 (8):3-4.
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    La importancia de la cultura tecnológica en el movimiento maker.Raúl Tabarés Gutiérrez - 2018 - Arbor 194 (789):471.
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    Buprenorphine MAT as an Imperfect Fix.Brian Mund & Kate Stith - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (2):279-291.
    Expanding buprenorphine access in the United States requires evidence-based decision-making that considers both the drug's potential dangers and its potential benefits. Risks associated with buprenorphine misuse and diversion highlight the need for careful, ongoing evaluation during each stage of increased access.
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    Punishment, invalidation, and nonvalidation: What H. L. A. Hart did not explain.Richard Stith - 2008 - Legal Theory 14 (3):219-232.
    Elaborating first upon H. L. A. Hart's distinction between imposing duties and imposing disabilities, this article explores the two senses mentioned by Hart in which power-holders may be legally disabled. Legal invalidation of norms that have been generated by vulnerable power-holders is seen to reduce diversity or pluralism in every normative sphere, from the supranational to the intrafamilial. By contrast, mere legal nonvalidation of such norms tends to preserve the autonomy of the power-holders that created the norms, thus enhancing legal (...)
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    Remarks by the U.s. Ambassador.Charles R. Stith - 2000 - Journal of Social Philosophy 31 (4):368–370.
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    Diazepam Reduces Escape and Increases Closed-Arms Exploration in Gerbils After 5 min in the Elevated Plus-Maze.Javier Leonardo Rico, Luisa Fernanda Muñoz-Tabares, Marisol R. Lamprea & Camilo Hurtado-Parrado - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  29. Don’t forget the boundary problem! How EM field topology can address the overlooked cousin to the binding problem for consciousness.Andrés Gómez-Emilsson & Chris Percy - 2023 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 17:1233119.
    The boundary problem is related to the binding problem, part of a family of puzzles and phenomenal experiences that theories of consciousness (ToC) must either explain or eliminate. By comparison with the phenomenal binding problem, the boundary problem has received very little scholarly attention since first framed in detail by Rosengard in 1998, despite discussion by Chalmers in his widely cited 2016 work on the combination problem. However, any ToC that addresses the binding problem must also address the boundary problem. (...)
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    The Effects of Foreign Language and Religiosity on Moral Decisions: Manipulating Norms and Consequences.Elyas Barabadi, Mohsen Rahmani Tabar & James R. Booth - 2023 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 23 (3-4):310-337.
    The primary purpose of this study was to examine the association of foreign language use and religiosity to moral decision-making in the context of a realistic set of scenarios about the COVID-19 pandemic. We used the CNI model in which four variants of a single dilemma manipulated norms and consequences, which are the defining characteristics of deontology and utilitarianism, respectively. A secondary purpose of the study was to investigate the role of in-group versus out-group membership in shaping moral judgment. 461 (...)
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    Artificial Intelligence, Cybercities and Technosocieties.Javier Echeverría & Raúl Tabarés - 2017 - Minds and Machines 27 (3):473-493.
    Information technologies have made possible the rising of new forms of communities, cities and societies. These changes are analyzed from the perspective of innovation studies, as technological but also social innovations. Starting from the contributions of Ortega y Gasset to the philosophy of technology, and applying these ideas to the information and communications technologies system, this article introduces the notions of technosocieties and cybercities. Our aim is to deeply examine the Telepolis project; a digital and global city supported by ICT (...)
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  32. Conversational interfaces, tehcnolanguages and technoin-equalities.Raúl Tabarés Gutiérrez - 2025 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 30 (1).
    Conversational interfaces (CIs) enabled by artificial intelligence (AI) technologies promise to reconfigure our relationship with computers through human speech and language as a more natural form of human-machine communication. Using the philosophy of technopersons, the text explores how CIs are promoted by digital platforms to advance a reconfiguration of the social domain upon the possibilities presented by AI technologies for the expansion of their power. This reconfiguration also involves changes into human language and the associated development of technoinequalities. In other (...)
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  33. Crystallized Regularities.Verónica Gómez Sánchez - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy 117 (8):434-466.
    This essay proposes a reductive account of robust macro-regularities. On the view proposed, regularities can earn their elite scientific status by featuring in good summaries of restricted regions in the space of physical possibilities: our “modal neighborhoods.” I argue that this view vindicates “nomic foundationalism”, while doing justice to the practice of invoking physically contingent generalizations in higher-level explanations. Moreover, the view suggests an explanation for the particular significance of robust macro-regularities: we rely on summaries of our modal neighborhoods when (...)
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    Generosity: A duty without a right. [REVIEW]Richard Stith - 1991 - Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (3):203-216.
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    Fentanyl: A Whole New World?Rachel L. Rothberg & Kate Stith - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (2):314-324.
    This article seeks to document the latest danger in the opioid crisis: fentanyl and related synthetic opioids. Fifty times more potent than pure heroin, cheaper to manufacture in laboratories worldwide, and easily distributed by mail and couriers, fentanyl is flooding the illicit opioid markets throughout the country.
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    The Opioid Crisis and Federal Criminal Prosecution.Rachel L. Rothberg & Kate Stith - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (2):292-313.
    This article examines how federal law enforcement has responded to the opioid epidemic nationally and in a variety of locales. We focus in depth on two initiatives, including prosecution in opioid-death cases, undertaken by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Connecticut.
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    Use case cards: a use case reporting framework inspired by the European AI Act.Emilia Gómez, Sandra Baldassarri, David Fernández-Llorca & Isabelle Hupont - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (2):1-23.
    Despite recent efforts by the Artificial Intelligence (AI) community to move towards standardised procedures for documenting models, methods, systems or datasets, there is currently no methodology focused on use cases aligned with the risk-based approach of the European AI Act (AI Act). In this paper, we propose a new framework for the documentation of use cases that we call use case cards, based on the use case modelling included in the Unified Markup Language (UML) standard. Unlike other documentation methodologies, we (...)
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    Euthanasia in persons with advanced dementia: a dignity-enhancing care approach.Carlos Gómez-Vírseda & Chris Gastmans - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (11):907-914.
    In current Western societies, increasing numbers of people express their desire to choose when to die. Allowing people to choose the moment of their death is an ethical issue that should be embedded in sound clinical and legal frameworks. In the case of persons with dementia, it raises further ethical questions such as: Does the person have the capacity to make the choice? Is the person being coerced? Who should be involved in the decision? Is the person’s suffering untreatable? The (...)
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    The Oral Tales of India.E. B., Stith Thompson & Jonas Balys - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (2):188.
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    Transhumanism, Society and Education: An Edusemiotic Approach.Susana Gómez Redondo, Claudio J. Rodríguez Higuera, Juan R. Coca & Alin Olteanu - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2):177-193.
    We propose a semiotic framework to underpin a posthumanist philosophy of education, as contrasted to technological determinism. A recent approach to educational processes as semiotic phenomena lends itself as a philosophy to understand the current interplay between education and technology. This view is aligned with the transhumanist movement to defend techno-scientific progress as fundamental to human development. Particularly, we adopt a semiotic approach to education to tackle certain tensions in current debates on the human. Transhumanism scholars share the optimistic belief (...)
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    The evolution of pretence: From intentional availability to intentional non-existence.Juan-Carlos Gómez - 2008 - Mind and Language 23 (5):586-606.
    Abstract: I address the issue of how pretence emerged in evolution by reviewing the (mostly negative) evidence about pretend behaviour in non-human primates, and proposing a model of the type of information processing abilities that humans had to evolve in order to be able to pretend. Non-human primates do not typically pretend: there are just a few examples of potential pretend actions mostly produced by apes. The best, but still rare, examples are produced by so-called 'enculturated' apes (reared by humans) (...)
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  42. EMDR beyond PTSD: A Systematic Literature Review.Alicia Valiente-Gómez, Ana Moreno-Alcázar, Devi Treen, Carlos Cedrón, Francesc Colom, Víctor Pérez & Benedikt L. Amann - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  43. Two problems for an epistemicist view of vagueness.Mario Gomez-Torrente - 1997 - Philosophical Issues 8:237-245.
    This paper presents some difficulties for Timothy Williamson's epistemicist view of vagueness and for an argument he gives in its defense. First, I claim that the argument, which uses the notion of an "omniscient speaker", is question-begging. Next, I argue that some presumably true scientific hypotheses, which postulate certain relations between everyday vague predicates and scientific predicates, make the central theses of epistemicism highly implausible. Finally, I show that the "margin for error principles" used by Williamson to explain away the (...)
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    (1 other version)Practically wise ethical decision‐making: An ethnographic application to the UNE‐Millicom merger.David Andrés Díez Gómez & María del Pilar Rodríguez Córdoba - 2019 - Business Ethics 28 (4):494-505.
    Integrated approaches in the ethical decision-making (EDM) and practically wise decision-making literature are emerging as alternative perspectives to management theories that conceptualize decision-making in a rationalist and value-free manner. However, more dialogue between both perspectives and qualitative research that applies them is required. In addition, there is a need for empirical analysis on business engagement in the face of grand challenges in developing countries. This paper proposes an integrated practically wise EDM framework to study how Colombian councilors who, in 2013, (...)
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  45. 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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    A note on formality and logical consequence.Mario Gómez-Torrente - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 29 (5):529-539.
    Logic is formal in the sense that all arguments of the same form as logically valid arguments are also logically valid and hence truth-preserving. However, it is not known whether all arguments that are valid in the usual model-theoretic sense are truthpreserving. Tarski claimed that it could be proved that all arguments that are valid (in the sense of validity he contemplated in his 1936 paper on logical consequence) are truthpreserving. But he did not offer the proof. The question arises (...)
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    What’s Missing in Secular Bioethics? The False Dichotomy between “the Secular” and “the Theological”.Isabel Roldán Gómez - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (12):34-37.
    The scope and role of theological bioethics has become a growing controversial topic. For instance, some bioethicists have adopted a strong stance on the meaning of “Christian bioethics,” as not ex...
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  48. El Kafka de Foucault y las habitaciones del sí mismo. Tejidos biosemióticos.C. Gómez Herrera - 2024 - In Mónica María Martínez Sariego & Gabriel Laguna Mariscal, Avances en investigación sobre literatura: teoría y crítica. Dykinson. pp. 151-166.
  49. Herencias y apropiaciones en la filosofía moral de Michel Foucault.Carlota Gómez Herrera - 2024 - In Elisabet Marco Arocas & Aina Faus Bertomeu, Cuerpos en tránsito: explorando intersecciones emergentes y raíces culturales. Dykinson. pp. 691-707.
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  50. Foucault y la modernidad del espacio literario. Fenómenos de intermedialidad.Carlota Gómez Herrera - 2024 - In Mónica María Martínez Sariego & Gabriel Laguna Mariscal, Avances en investigación sobre literatura: teoría y crítica. Dykinson. pp. 251-267.
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