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    Huacho y Huaura, encantos a medio norte.Cristóbal Humphrey Noriega Cardó - 2019 - Cultura 33:207-234.
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    Nuestro mar de cada día. Óptimas condiciones oceanográficas y actividades sostenibles.Cristóbal Humphrey Noriega Cardó - 2018 - Cultura 32:189-210.
  3. Oscar Cristobal:... and the award goes to..Maria Lourdes Cristobal - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):283-285.
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    Discovery of Conical Refraction by William Rowan Hamilton and Humphrey Lloyd.Humphrey Lloyd & George Sarton - 1932 - Isis 17:154-170.
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    The Enigmatic Locus Desperatus at Sophist 244d11–12.Simon Noriega-Olmos - 2024 - In Brisson Luc, Halper Edward & Perry Richard (eds.), Plato’s Sophist. Selected Papers of the Thirteenth Symposium Platonicum. Baden Baden: Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 237-246.
    Sph. 244d11–12 is a locus desperatus. Editors have suspected these lines to be corrupted. Accordingly, they have proposed multiple emendations. In my view, however, the pas sage does not need emendation but only interpretation and Schleiermacher’s construal. I argue that Sph. 244d11–12 shows that the one is not identical to a name. It shows this by analyzing what a name is and proving that the terms ‘name’ and ‘one’ are not intersubstitutable salva veritate.
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    Consciousness regained: chapters in the development of mind.Nicholas Humphrey - 1983 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Essays discuss the evolution of consciousness, self-knowledge, aesthetics, religious ecstasy, ghosts, and dreams.
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  7. Discussion of Nicholas Humphrey's theory-In reply.N. Humphrey - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (4):98-112.
     
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    Philosophical Papers.Paul Humphreys - 2018 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    This volume contains fifteen papers by Paul Humphreys, who has made important contributions to the philosophy of computer simulations, emergence, the philosophy of probability, probabilistic causality, and scientific explanation. It includes detailed postscripts to each section and a philosophical introduction. One of the papers is previously unpublished.
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  9. Extending Ourselves: Computational Science, Empiricism, and Scientific Method.Paul Humphreys - 2004 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    Computational methods such as computer simulations, Monte Carlo methods, and agent-based modeling have become the dominant techniques in many areas of science. Extending Ourselves contains the first systematic philosophical account of these new methods, and how they require a different approach to scientific method. Paul Humphreys draws a parallel between the ways in which such computational methods have enhanced our abilities to mathematically model the world, and the more familiar ways in which scientific instruments have expanded our access to the (...)
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  10. Emergence: A Philosophical Account.Paul Humphreys - 2016 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oup Usa.
    Emergence develops a novel account of diachronic ontological emergence called transformational emergence and locates it in an established historical framework. The author shows how many problems affecting ontological emergence result from a dominant but inappropriate metaphysical tradition and provides a comprehensive assessment of current theories of emergence.
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  11. Knowledge transfer across scientific disciplines.Paul Humphreys - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 77:112-119.
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    Plato's Sophist 259E4-6.Simon Noriega-Olmos - 2012 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 6 (2).
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    Interactions between object and space systems revealed through neuropsychology.Glyn W. Humphreys & M. Jane Riddoch - 1993 - In David E. Meyer & Sylvan Kornblum (eds.), Attention and Performance XIV: Synergies in Experimental Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and Cognitive Neuroscience. MIT Press. pp. 143--162.
  14. Patrick Suppes: Scientific Philosopher.Paul Humphreys (ed.) - 1992 - Kluwer.
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    Un amor superficial. Una aproximación al amor en Gilles Deleuze.Cristóbal Durán - 2023 - Aufklärung 10 (2):11-24.
    In this paper we will reconstruct a hypothesis on love in Gilles Deleuze's philosophy. We notice that, at different moments of his philosophical itinerary, the topic of love is the object of a complex treatment, which moves from the discovery of the expression of worlds that the other involves, and which gradually detach themselves from that other, towards a progressive liberation of dehumanized elements that open up in a transformed sexuality. We will try to show that this experimental exercise reveals (...)
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    Gilles Fauconnier and the meaning of a sentence.Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas - forthcoming - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage.
    Cet article passe en revue les principaux points à retenir des travaux de Gilles Fauconnier, en particulier de son travail collaboratif avec Mark Turner sur la théorie du _blending_, pour les lecteurs qui ne sont pas familiers avec ce cadre théorique ou qui pourraient bénéficier d'un regard extérieur. Je souligne les leçons globales à tirer des notions d'espaces mentaux et de leurs connexions ou _mappings_, les avantages d'utiliser de petits packages au lieu de grands domaines pour analyser l’activité conceptuelle, comment (...)
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    A History of the Mind: Evolution and the Birth of Consciousness.Nicholas Humphrey - 1992 - New York: Simon & Schuster.
    This book is a tour-de-force on how human consciousness may have evolved. From the "phantom pain" experienced by people who have lost their limbs to the uncanny faculty of "blindsight," Humphrey argues that raw sensations are central to all conscious states and that consciousness must have evolved, just like all other mental faculties, over time from our ancestorsodily responses to pain and pleasure. '.
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    ¿Una dialéctica negativa levinasiana?Cristóbal Balbontín - 2022 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 14 (1):161-189.
    Levinas est traditionnellement perçu comme une voix critique à propos de la pensée de la totalité de Hegel et, ainsi, comme un philosophe qui cherche à dénoncer la négation de toute différence dans la pensée de l’identité, que ce soit dans l’unité de la vie, de l’esprit, du savoir ou du concept. Or, le paradoxe de Levinas est de critiquer Hegel tout en réinterprétant et en s’appropriant certains de ses concepts fondamentaux. Plus particulièrement, c'est le cas avec la radicalisation de (...)
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    Dios ante el abismo. La filosofía de la revelación de Schelling como Bildungsroman del espíritu.Jaime Llorente Cardo - 2016 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 28 (2):231-265.
    The aim of the present study is to rebuild the way in which Schelling's later philosophy –that which is represented by his reflection concerning mythology and rational foundations of revelation– describes the triple division of the Absolute in diverse potencies that takes place with the entry of God in temporality and becoming. The process that leads to such fragmentation of the divine is interpreted as a “formation novel” analogous to the odyssey that the finite conscience experiences as a result of (...)
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    Localizando la carne: notas para una fenomenología del cuerpo propio.Jaime Llorente Cardo - 2023 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 13 (2):13-44.
    El presente estudio trata de elucidar algunos aspectos relativos al modo de manifestación del cuerpo propio, adoptando para ello una explícita perspectiva fenomenológica. En este sentido, cabría situar la esencia de la corporalidad en su facultad de localización, pero mas esencialmente aun en su capacidad de mitigar la alteridad a la cual el cuerpo se expone originalmente. A partir de esta tesis inicial, se despliegan algunas de las estructuras fundamentales de lo corporal hasta culminar en un examen fenomenológico del cuerpo (...)
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    Spinoza como ontoteólogo: un paso más allá de la interpretación de Michel Henry.Jaime Llorente Cardo - 2019 - Praxis Filosófica 48:97-118.
    El presente trabajo se centra en una interpretación de la metafísica de Spinoza como ontoteología propulsada por la tácita voluntad de lograr la felicidad del sujeto individual. Siguiendo la línea hermenéutica apuntada por Michel Henry en su primer estudio académico, tratamos de conducir la interpretación de la ontoteología spinoziana hasta una perspectiva en la cual el fin último de la afirmación del Absoluto es el deseo de garantizar la segura residencia del hombre en la totalidad del mundo objetivamente dado: la (...)
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  22. Indefensión por infracción del derecho a utilizar los medios de prueba (STC 136/2007, de 4 de junio).José Martín Cristobal - 2007 - Aletheia: Cuadernos Críticos Del Derecho 3:89-104.
     
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    Losada Goya, José Manuel y Lipscomb, Antonella (coords.), "Mito e interdisciplinariedad. Los mitos antiguos, medievales y modernos en la literatura y en las artes contemporánea".Ana Isabel Jiménez San Cristóbal - 2014 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 19:333-334.
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    A propósito de algunos epigramas atribuidos a Luciano.Pilar Gómez Cardó - 2008 - Synthesis (la Plata) 15:37-57.
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    Lo sagrado en las sociedades secularizadas.Santiago González Noriega - 1993 - Isegoría 8:132-150.
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    Una visión de la racionalidad en la obra de Jon Elster.Cristóbal Abrante González - 1993 - Laguna 2:219-227.
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    La concepción heideggeriana del logos de Heráclito.Cristóbal Holzapfel - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 22 (3).
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    The Equality Act, 2010.Stephen Humphreys - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (3):95-95.
    The Equality Act 2010 brings the concept of indirect discrimination to discrimination on the grounds of religion or belief. This has real potential to require a change in practice in certain types of clinical trials of which relevant ethics committees should be aware.
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    Diálogo entre ciencias, la filosofía y la teología.María Lacalle Noriega (ed.) - 2019 - Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid): Editorial UFV, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria.
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    Habitar la finitud: El primer movimiento de la existencia humana como asentamiento residencial en el pensamiento fenomenológico de Jan Patocka.Jaime Llorente Cardo - 2018 - Quaderns de Filosofia 5 (1).
    To dwell in finitude. The first movement of human existence as residential settlement in Jan Pato?ka’s phenomenological thought Resumen: El presente estudio se centra en la interpretación del primero de los tres movimientos de la existencia humana postulados por el fenomenólogo checo Jan Patocka, como un procedimiento orientado a ocultar la originaria alteridad del Ser y, consecuentemente, a favorecer el habitar humano en el mundo. La propia estructura de nuestra percepción y nuestra relación original con los otros formarían parte de (...)
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    In the Presence of All Things: Implications of the Link Between Subject and World in Jan Patočka´s Phenomenology.Jaime Llorente Cardo - 2019 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 30:268-296.
    Resumen: En este estudio nos proponemos abordar la cuestión de la esencia de la relación entre sujeto y mundo, entre Ser y subjetividad, en el marco de la “fenomenología asubjetiva” elaborada por el filósofo checo Jan Patočka. Para ello, examinamos algunas de las nociones de “mundo” presentes en diferentes lugares de la fragmentaria obra de Patočka con objeto de confrontarlas con su concepción de la subjetividad como aquello que se retira para permitir la manifestación efectiva de todo lo demás. La (...)
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    Jano en la penumbra. Aporías de la noción de voluntad de poder en la teoría nietzscheana del conocimiento.Jaime Llorente Cardo - 2015 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 64:71.
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    Lo sublime kantiano como paradoja. A propósito de un ejemplo de Jean-Luc Marion.Jaime Llorente Cardo - 2017 - Endoxa 39:223.
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  34. Gumersindo Laverde Ruíz en su centenario.José Ignacio Gracia Noriega - 1990 - El Basilisco 5:41-47.
     
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  35. "Guiados por el Espíritu": el Espíritu Santo y el conocimiento moral en Tomás de Aquino.José Noriega - 2000 - [Milano]: Mursia.
     
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    The Epistemological Status of Medicine in the Peri Archaias Iêtrikês.Simon Noriega-Olmos - 2013 - Dois Pontos 10 (2).
    Neste artigo argumenta-se que, de acordo com o autor de A Medicina Antiga, a medicina não se preocupa e não deve-se preocupar com o ser humano em termos gerais, mas com pessoas individuais. Assim, de acordo com A Medicina Antiga, a medicina é uma ciência do particular e consiste em uma pesquisa empírica. Por esta razão, A Medicina Antiga é talvez o primeiro reconhecimento deliberado do valor científico do conhecimento aproximado do particular.
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    Manifestation of Trauma: The Effect of Early Traumatic Experiences and Adult Attachment on Parental Reflective Functioning.Pamela San Cristobal, Maria P. Santelices & Daniel A. Miranda Fuenzalida - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  38. La Arqueología romana en Internet: panorama general.Cristóbal Macías Villalobos - forthcoming - Nova et Vetera.
  39. The Chances of Explanation.Paul Humphreys - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (1):353-374.
     
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  40. (1 other version)Emergence, not supervenience.Paul W. Humphreys - 1997 - Philosophy of Science Supplement 64 (4):337-45.
    I argue that supervenience is an inadequate device for representing relations between different levels of phenomena. I then provide six criteria that emergent phenomena seem to satisfy. Using examples drawn from macroscopic physics, I suggest that such emergent features may well be quite common in the physical realm.
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    (1 other version)Fenómenos Existenciales Fundamentales de Eugen Fink: Juego y Muerte.Cristóbal Holzapfel - 2011 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 67:201-214.
    Eugen Fink propone 5 fenómenos fundamentales de la existencia humana, que son los siguientes: muerte, trabajo, dominio, Eros y juego. En el presente artículo nos ocupamos de dos de ellos: juego y muerte. A modo de destacar algunos de los rasgos primordiales de estos fenómenos -juego y muerte- cabe decir del primero que sobre todo destaca la fantasía, la ficción, y ambos relacionados a su vez con la estructura específicamente lúdica del como-si. De modo espontáneo el niño juega como-si fuera (...)
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    Greater Unification Equals Greater Understanding?Paul Humphreys - 1993 - Analysis 53 (3):183 - 188.
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    Soul Dust: The Magic of Consciousness.Nicholas Humphrey - 2011 - London: Princeton University Press.
    How is consciousness possible? What biological purpose does it serve? And why do we value it so highly? In Soul Dust, the psychologist Nicholas Humphrey, a leading figure in consciousness research, proposes a startling new theory. Consciousness, he argues, is nothing less than a magical-mystery show that we stage for ourselves inside our own heads. This self-made show lights up the world for us and makes us feel special and transcendent. Thus consciousness paves the way for spirituality, and allows (...)
  44. (1 other version)Computer Simulations.Paul Humphreys - 1990 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990:497 - 506.
    This article provides a survey of some of the reasons why computational approaches have become a permanent addition to the set of scientific methods. The reasons for this require us to represent the relation between theories and their applications in a different way than do the traditional logical accounts extant in the philosophical literature. A working definition of computer simulations is provided and some properties of simulations are explored by considering an example from quantum chemistry.
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    Latin American Populism: Some Conceptual and Normative Lessons.Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser - 2014 - Constellations 21 (4):494-504.
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    Sobre el titubear, de Joseph Vogl.Cristóbal Durán Rojas - 2024 - Aisthesis 75:376-379.
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    A Riddle Written on the Brain.N. Humphrey - 2016 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 23 (7-8):278-287.
    The sensation of red light falling on your eyes has something in common with the experience of looking at a cartoon in the New Yorker. The phenomenal quality of the sensation and the funniness of the joke are both properties of your subjective take on an external event and both arise in two steps. With sensations, your brain responds to signals from bodily sense organs with an internalized evaluative response; your mind reads this response and represents what it's like as (...)
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    Cratylus 439D3–440C1 : Its texts, its arguments, and why it is not about forms.Simon Noriega-Olmos - 2020 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 23 (1):1-32.
    Some interpreters take the arguments at Cratylus 439D3–440C1 to argue for Forms. Some interpreters also believe that these arguments are elliptical or contain lacunae. I accept that the arguments are elliptical. However, I deny that they contain lacunae. I present the most natural construal of the text and argue that it neither trades on Forms nor postulates Forms. To make my case, I show that Cratylus 439D3–440C1 has a modest end, which is to refute a particular notion of flux.
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    Nature’s Perfection: Aristotle and Descartes on Motion and Purpose.Justin Humphreys - 2021 - Conatus 6 (2).
    Descartes holds that, insofar as nature is a purposeless, unthinking, extended substance, there could be no final causes in physics. Descartes’ derivation of his three laws of motion from the perfections of God thus underwrites a rejection of Aristotle’s conception of natural self-motion and teleology. Aristotle derived his conception of the purposeful action of sublunar creatures from his notion that superlunar bodies are perfect, eternal, living beings, via the thesis that circular motion is more complete or perfect than rectilinear motion. (...)
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    Lévinas y Cioran: Una Experiencia Del Insomnio.Cristóbal Cea Bustamante - 2017 - Síntesis Revista de Filosofía 11 (1):37.
    Desde el pensamiento ontológico de cautiverio que realizó Emmanuel Lévinas, es decir, desde su concepto de Il y a y su descripción de la experiencia más próxima al ser anónimo e impersonal, el insomnio, el presente artículo tiene el propósito de efectuar una conversación o un acercamiento con el pensamiento pesimista de Emil Cioran. Todo para graficar el horror de esta patología y de la importancia del sueño o el inconsciente frente a ella, presentado este, el inconsciente, como una salida (...)
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