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    Za reprezentat︠s︡ii︠a︡ta na znachenieto i upotrebata na ezika.Dafina Genova - 1997 - Veliko Tŭrnovo: Universitetsko izd-vo "Sv. sv. Kiril i Metodiĭ".
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    The Problem Is Not Professional Publishing, But the Publish-or-Perish Culture.Gonzalo Génova & José Luis de la Vara - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (2):617-619.
    The publication of scientific papers has become increasingly problematic in the last decades. Even if we agree that a renewed model is needed for peer-reviewed scientific publication, we think the problem does not essentially lie in professional publishing—with economic incentives—but in the publish-or-perish culture that dominates the lives of researchers and academics.
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    Discovering the Principle of Finality in Computational Machines.Gonzalo Génova & Ignacio Quintanilla Navarro - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (4):779-794.
    In this essay we argue that the notion of machine necessarily includes its being designed for a purpose. Therefore, being a mechanical system is not enough for being a machine. Since the experimental scientific method excludes any consideration of finality on methodological grounds, it is then also insufficient to fully understand what machines are. Instead in order to understand a machine it is first required to understand its purpose, along with its structure, in clear parallel with Aristotle’s final and formal (...)
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    The Scientometric Bubble Considered Harmful.Gonzalo Génova, Hernán Astudillo & Anabel Fraga - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (1):227-235.
    This article deals with a modern disease of academic science that consists of an enormous increase in the number of scientific publications without a corresponding advance of knowledge. Findings are sliced as thin as salami and submitted to different journals to produce more papers. If we consider academic papers as a kind of scientific ‘currency’ that is backed by gold bullion in the central bank of ‘true’ science, then we are witnessing an article-inflation phenomenon, a scientometric bubble that is most (...)
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  5. The Queer Politics of Migration: Reflections on “Illegality” and Incorrigibility.Nicholas De Genova - 2010 - Studies in Social Justice 4 (2):101-126.
    The most resounding expression of the truly unprecedented mobilizations of migrants throughout the United States in 2006 was a mass proclamation of collective defiance: ¡Aquí Estamos, y No Nos Vamos! [Here we are, and we're not leaving!]. This same slogan was commonly accompanied by a still more forcefully incorrigible rejoinder: ¡Y Si Nos Sacan, Nos Regresamos! [... and if they throw us out, we'll come right back!]. It is quite striking and, as this essay contends, not merely provocative but genuinely (...)
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    Migration and Race in Europe: The Trans-Atlantic Metastases of a Post-Colonial Cancer.Nicholas De Genova - 2010 - European Journal of Social Theory 13 (3):405-419.
    This article examines dominant socio-political questions regarding migration, ‘multiculturalism’, and ‘integration’, as a politics of citizenship (and race) in contemporary (post-colonial) Europe. The argument unfolds through a critique of the nationalist complacencies and racial complicities in Jürgen Habermas’s remarks on ‘multiculturalism’ during the 1990s. With recourse to ‘underclass’ discourse, Habermas’s reflections were themselves a trans-Atlantic metastasis of a distinctly US ‘American’ hegemonic sociological commonsense with regard to, but actively disregarding, the fact of white supremacy. Habermas’s thoughts are critically situated alongside (...)
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  7. The economy of detainability: theorizing migrant detention.Nicholas De Genova - 2020 - In Julia M. Eckert (ed.), The bureaucratic production of difference: ethos and ethics in migration administrations. Bielefeld: Transcript.
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    Kant’s Notion of Transcendental Presupposition in the First Critique.A. C. Genova - 1981 - Philosophical Topics 12 (2):99-126.
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    Wittgenstein's later picture "theory" of meaning.Judith Genova - 1979 - Philosophical Investigations 2 (1):9-23.
    Recently, commentators such as Kenny and Hacker have disagreed about whether Wittgenstein's early picture theory of meaning is at all compatible with his later theory of “meaning‐as‐use”. Arguing in favor of their compatibility, Kenny finds that meaning‐as‐use supplements, rather than rivals the earlier conception of meaning.
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  10. The Condition for Transmission Holocaust - (Not Holo) Caust Which is Heard by the Testimony of the One.Dafina Amit Selbst - 1998 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 8:127.
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  11. Barcellona per la pace del 1386,".Luchino Scarampi tra Genova - forthcoming - Medioevo. Saggi E Rassegne", I.
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    Kant's Complex Problem of Reflective Judgment.A. C. Genova - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (3):452 - 480.
    The relative indifference to Kant's interpretation of aesthetics and teleology can no doubt be accounted for in several ways. Partly, it is simply that the natural approach to Kant is to begin with the Prolegomena, and then depending on one's interests, to move directly to Kant's treatment of the problem of knowledge or ethical action--thereby leaving Kant's independent analysis of judgment for last, if at all. Moreover, it is impossible to grasp the complexity of the problem of judgment without a (...)
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    A Racial Theory of Labour: Racial Capitalism from Colonial Slavery to Postcolonial Migration.Nicholas De Genova - 2023 - Historical Materialism 31 (3):219-251.
    A reconsideration of the crucial historical role of slavery in the consolidation of the global regime of capital accumulation provides a vital source of Marxian critique for our postcolonial present. The Atlantic slave trade literally transformed African men and women into human commodities. The reduction of human beings into human commodities, or ‘human capital’ – indeed, into labour and nothing but labour – which was the very essence of modern slavery, served as a necessary prerequisite for the consolidation and perfecting (...)
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    Educational Encounters of the Third Kind.Gonzalo Génova & M. Rosario González - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (6):1791-1800.
    An engineer who becomes an educator in a school of software engineering has the mission to teach how to design and construct software systems, therein applying his or her knowledge and expertise. However, due to their engineering background, engineers may forget that educating a person is not the same as designing a machine, since a machine has a well-defined goal, whilst a person is capable to self-propose his or her own objectives. The ethical implications are clear: educating a free person (...)
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  15. The significance of style.Judith Genova - 1979 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (3):315-324.
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    Aesthetic Justification and Systematic Unity in Kant's Third Critique.A. C. Genova - 1989 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress 2 (2):293-309.
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    Discovering right and wrong: A realist response to Gauthier's morals by agreement.A. C. Genova - 1991 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):21-49.
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    Public Manifestability and Language-Internalism.A. C. Genova - 1999 - Southwest Philosophy Review 15 (1):37-46.
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    Los tres modos de inferencia.Gonzalo Génova - 1996 - Anuario Filosófico 29 (56):1249-1264.
    This is an analysis of Peirce's theory of the three types of reasoning as explained in his 1877 essay "Deduction, Induction, and Hypothesis", which is representative of his earlier views on this subject. Hypothesis -which l-ter would become his abduction or retroduction- and induction are considered variants of probable syllogisms of the second and third figures. Specific attention is devoted to similarities and differences between induction and hypothesis.
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    A map of the philosophical investigations.Judith Genova - 1978 - Philosophical Investigations 1 (1):41-56.
  21. A journal of knowledge, culture and policy.Judith Genova & Alan G. Gross - forthcoming - Social Epistemology.
     
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    Speech Acts and Non-Extensionality.A. C. Genova - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (3):401 - 430.
    My central concern is to show that attempts to resolve problems of non-extensionality in abstraction from speech act theory are unsatisfactory. Generally, I shall argue that speech act theory identifies the various units, levels, and dimensions of analysis which are relevant to the problem of non-extensionality. To ignore or underplay this results in interpretations of non-extensionality which are counter-intuitive and plagued with counter-examples. In what follows, I shall first distinguish what I take to be the essential ingredients of the problem (...)
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    Transcendental Form.A. C. Genova - 1980 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):25-34.
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    Anne Foerst. El encuentro entre teología e inteligencia artificial.Francisco J. Génova - 2017 - Salmanticensis 64 (3):313-338.
    La inteligencia artificial ha llegado para quedarse, nos rodea y se hace presente en nuestros trabajos, nuestros hogares y en nuestras relaciones personales. El futuro de la humanidad va a ser modelado por las tecnologías emergentes, entre las cuales la IA es un punto de convergencia privilegiado de todos los desafíos que la tecnología de nuestro mundo le presenta a la teología. Una teóloga que ha aceptado este desafío es Anne Foerst. Ella ha planteado la cuestión de si en algún (...)
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    Ilia Delio: De la teología cíborg a la mecánica cuántica.Francisco J. Génova - 2020 - Salmanticensis 67 (2):249-278.
    La teología de Ilia Delio se acerca valientemente hasta las últimas fronteras de la ciencia y la tecnología en nuestro mundo del siglo XXI. Estas fronteras incluyen de modo especial a la mecánica cuántica y al cíborg, y muy cerca de ellas también a la inteligencia artificial y al transhumanismo. Ella insiste en la necesidad de superar lo que denomina el complejo helénico, el marco de comprensión de una metafísica y una cosmología pertenecientes a otra época que no pueden ya (...)
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    Propositions again.Judith Genova - 1979 - Philosophical Investigations 2 (4):76-77.
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    Death as a terminus ad quem.A. C. Genova - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (2):270-277.
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  28. Turing's sexual guessing game.Judith Genova - 1994 - Social Epistemology 8 (4):313 – 326.
  29. Has Gemes refuted global scepticism?A. C. Genova - 2010 - Analysis 70 (1):59-63.
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    Women and the Mismeasure Of Thought.Judith Genova - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (1):101-117.
    Recent attempts by the neurological and psychological communities to articulate thought differences between women and men continue to mismeasure thought, especially women's thought. To challenge the claims of hemispheric specialization and lateralization studies, I argue three points: 1) given more sophisticated biological models, brain researchers cannot assume that differences, should they exist, between women and men are purely a result of innate structures; 2) the distinction currently being drawn between verbal/spatial thinking abilities is fraught with ideological commitments that undermine the (...)
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    Wittgenstein: A Way of Seeing.Judith Genova - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    In Wittgenstein's Way of Seeing, Judith Genova provides a an illuminating introduction to two surprisingly neglected aspects of his work: his conception of philosophy and his search for a style to embody his revolutionary practice. Genova examines the nuances, contours, and texture of logical twists of language. She elucidates Wittgenstein's reliance on the work of Kant and Freud, and presents how words are acts for Wittgenstein.
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    Teaching Ethics to Engineers: A Socratic Experience.Gonzalo Génova & M. Rosario González - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (2):567-580.
    In this paper we present the authors’ experience of teaching a course in Ethics for Engineers, which has been delivered four times in three different universities in Spain and Chile. We begin by presenting the material context of the course, and especially the intellectual background of the participating students, in terms of their previous understanding of philosophy in general, and of ethics in particular. Next we set out the objectives of the course and the main topics addressed, as well as (...)
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    A free mind cannot be digitally transferred.Gonzalo Génova, Valentín Moreno & Eugenio Parra - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-6.
    The digital transfer of the mind to a computer system requires representing the mind as a finite sequence of bits. The classic “stored-program computer” paradigm, in turn, implies the equivalence between program and data, so that the sequence of bits themselves can be interpreted as a program, which will be algorithmically executed in the receiving device. Now, according to a previous proof, on which this paper is based, a computational or algorithmic machine, however complex, cannot be free. Consequently, a finite (...)
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    Quine's Dilemma of Underdetermination.A. C. Genova - 1988 - Dialectica 42 (4):283-294.
    SummaryI examine an internal tension between Quine's empiricist methodology and his doctrine of naturalism — a tension that bears on his well‐known thesis of empirical underdetermination of scientific theory., viz., that there can be empirically equivalent but logically incompatible formulations of comprehensive scientific theory. Quine recognizes the tension and tries to resolve it via his distinction between the conditions that justify belief in a theory and the conditions that warrant the attribution of truth to a theory. I argue that Quine's (...)
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    The Problem Is Not Professional Publishing, But the Publish-or-Perish Culture.José Vara & Gonzalo Génova - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (2):617-619.
    The publication of scientific papers has become increasingly problematic in the last decades. Even if we agree that a renewed model is needed for peer-reviewed scientific publication, we think the problem does not essentially lie in professional publishing—with economic incentives—but in the publish-or-perish culture that dominates the lives of researchers and academics.
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  36. Good Transcendental Arguments.A. C. Genova - 1984 - Kant Studien 75 (4):469.
     
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    (1 other version)Kant’s Epigenesis of Pure Reason.A. C. Genova - 1974 - Kant Studien 65 (1-4):259-273.
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    Assertion and Evaluation in Searle’s Theory of Speech Acts.A. C. Genova - 1971 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 2 (1-2):65-72.
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    Kant's transcendental deduction of aesthetical judgments.Anthony C. Genova - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (4):459-475.
  40. Speech Acts and Illocutionary Opacity.A. C. Genova - 1975 - Foundations of Language 13 (2):237-249.
     
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    Response to Anderson and Keith.Judith Genova - 1994 - Social Epistemology 8 (4):341 – 343.
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    Kant’s Antinomies of Reason. [REVIEW]A. C. Genova - 1986 - International Studies in Philosophy 18 (3):111-112.
  43. Fantastic realisms and global skepticism.A. C. Genova - 1988 - Philosophical Quarterly 38 (151):205-213.
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  44. Institutional facts and brute values.A. C. Genova - 1970 - Ethics 81 (1):36-54.
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  45. GARDNER, S.-The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason.A. C. Genova - 2001 - Philosophical Books 42 (2):156-157.
     
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  46. Is the Only Good Philosopher a Dead Philosopher?A. C. Genova - 1967 - Wichita, Kan., Wichita State University.
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    Wellman's analysis of recent ethics.A. C. Genova - 1975 - Journal of Value Inquiry 9 (2):128-134.
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    (1 other version)Kant’s Transcendental Deduction of the Moral Law.A. C. Genova - 1978 - Kant Studien 69 (1-4):299-313.
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    The Purposive Unity of Kant’s Critical Idealism.A. C. Genova - 1975 - Idealistic Studies 5 (2):177-189.
    In my original confrontation with Kant’s first Critique, although essentially sympathetic with its import, I found myself deploring his use of certain expressions such as “things in themselves,” “noumena,” “intuitive understanding,” “supersensible,” etc. It seemed to me that he could have made his basically positivistic point without calling up vestiges of absolute realities or eternal verities. When I turned to his second critical enterprise, it sometimes seemed as if he were letting God, freedom, and immortality step in the philosophical back (...)
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  50. "Jonesese" and Substitutivity.A. C. Genova - 1971 - Analysis 31 (3):96 - 103.
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