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    Tierra del Fuego: a 50 años de la sanción de la ley 19.640. Historia y memorias de la promoción industrial.Daniel Oscar Ojea - 2024 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 15 (28-29):e197.
    El presente artículo revisa las implicancias sociales, políticas y económicas que tuvo la sanción de la ley 19.640 de promoción económica para la provincia de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e islas del Atlántico Sur. El objetivo principal es analizar los lineamientos de dicha ley y contrastarlos con los resultados obtenidos a más de 50 años de su sanción. El texto hace hincapié en los aspectos centrales de la experiencia vinculados a la migración interna, el déficit habitacional y logístico, la dependencia (...)
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    The Use of Words in Philosophy as Self-Examination of Pure Reason.Daniel Oscar Leserre - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 245-256.
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    Reseña de "Lo que hacen los mejores profesores universitarios" de Ken Bain.Daniel Oscar Plenc - 2011 - Enfoques 23 (1):105-108.
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    ¿Una o muchas geografías?: un panorama de la situación actual.Daniel Oscar Lipp - 2021 - Ciudad de Buenos Aires: GAEA, Sociedad Argentina de Estudios Geográficos.
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    Medium-Term Health of Seniors Following Exposure to a Natural Disaster.Oscar Labra, Danielle Maltais & Gabriel Gingras-Lacroix - 2018 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 55:004695801876666.
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  6. La muerte de los otros. Un análisis comparado de la gestión de los espacios funerarios islámicos y judíos en la Comunidad de Madrid.Daniel Gil-Benumeya & Óscar Salguero Montaño - 2024 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 29:e95093.
    La cuestión funeraria puede entenderse como un hecho social total que implica cuestiones de orden histórico, social, político, simbólico, jurídico o económico. Este estudio realiza un análisis comparado de las demandas y necesidades en materia funeraria de las comunidades judía y musulmana en el territorio de la Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid como caso de estudio. Ambas religiones comparten una historia de desarraigo y persecución en la sociedad española, configurada durante siglos como esencialmente católica, así como un proceso de recuperación y (...)
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    Al-bīrūnī and The Mathematical Treatment of Observations.Oscar Sheynin - 1992 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 2 (2):299.
    The classical theory of errors can be divided into stochastic and determinate parts, or branches. The birth of the first of therse became inevitable after Bradley's idea of cultivating astronomy and natural science in general by “regular series of observations and experiments” became universally accepted. Such scholars as Lambert, Simpson, Lagrange, Daniel Bernoulli and Euler were responsible for the development of the stochastic theory of errors while Laplace and Gauss completed its construction. About fifty or sixty years ago it (...)
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  8. Óscar Cubo, La actualidad hermenéutica del" Saber Absoluto". Una lectura de la Fenomenología del Espíritu de Hegel.Daniel Mariano Leiro - 2011 - Endoxa 27:401-410.
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  9. LETTER Who Was Oscar Masotta? Response to Derbyshire.Daniel R. Quiles - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 164:60.
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    Language Use in the Public Sphere: Methodological Perspectives and Empirical Applications. Edited by Inés Olza, Óscar Loureda, and Manuel Casado‐Velarde. Pp. 564, Bern/Oxford, Peter Lang. [REVIEW]Daniel Moulin - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (3):500-501.
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    Retorno a la voz.Daniel Fitzgerald - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 26:131-142.
    Este artículo estudia los manuscritos inéditos de las clases sobre Oscar Wilde que dictó Jorge Luis Borges en el Colegio Libre de Estudios Superiores entre julio y agosto de 1950. La primera sección muestra un esbozo de la labor docente de Borges en este período y muestra cómo una clase centrada en el discurso de Wilde dio lugar al ensayo “Del culto de los libros” (1951). Las secciones segunda y tercera argumentan que la defensa que hace Borges de la (...)
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    La controversia acerca de la identidad en su ingreso al ámbito de la mecánica cuántica.Olimpia Lombardi & Matías Daniel Pasqualini - 2022 - Ideas Y Valores 71:138-164.
    Los criterios de identidad propuestos por la metafísica tradicional debieron ser sometidos a una profunda revisión cuando entró en escena la mecánica cuántica con sus característicos sistemas indistinguibles. En este trabajo aplicamos el modelo de espacios controversiales de Oscar Nudler para analizar la controversia sobre la identidad en el ámbito de la mecánica cuántica y proponer la introducción en el debate de una ontología cuántica de propiedades sin objetos.
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    El tambor de hojalata: biopolítica y violencia fáctica.Daniel López Fernández - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
    La novela de Günter Grass El tambor de hojalata (1959) representa de forma paradigmática el horizonte letal de la biopolítica nacionalsocialista. Frente a un biopoder que lo excluye y amenaza con aniquilarlo, el protagonista Óscar Matzerath ejerce un tipo de violencia que se podría caracterizar de “fática”, con la que no solo defiende su vida, sino también reivindica su subjetividad.
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  14. Carlos Ramón Fernández Liesa, Juan Daniel Oliva Martínez, y Oscar Pérez de la Fuente (eds.), Teoría de las obligaciones.Mercedes Galera Ruiz - 2025 - Derechos y Libertades: Revista de Filosofía del Derecho y derechos humanos 52:233-239.
    Este artículo reseña: Carlos Ramón FERNÁNDEZ LIESA, Juan Daniel OLIVA MARTÍNEZ, Oscar PÉREZ DE LA FUENTE (eds.), Teoría de las Obligaciones.
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    Carlos Ramón Fernández Liesa, Juan Daniel Oliva Martínez, y Oscar Pérez de la Fuente (eds.), Soberanía.Jaelee Arellano Pinzón - 2024 - Derechos y Libertades: Revista de Filosofía del Derecho y derechos humanos 50:301-308.
    Este artículo reseña: Carlos Ramón Fernández Liesa, Juan Daniel Oliva Martínez, y Oscar Pérez de la Fuente (eds.), Soberanía, Colección Gregorio Peces-Barba, Dykinson, Madrid, 2022, 172 pp.
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  16. Predictive coding and thought.Daniel Williams - 2020 - Synthese 197 (4):1749-1775.
    Predictive processing has recently been advanced as a global cognitive architecture for the brain. I argue that its commitments concerning the nature and format of cognitive representation are inadequate to account for two basic characteristics of conceptual thought: first, its generality—the fact that we can think and flexibly reason about phenomena at any level of spatial and temporal scale and abstraction; second, its rich compositionality—the specific way in which concepts productively combine to yield our thoughts. I consider two strategies for (...)
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    Integration of stimulus dimensions in perception and memory: Composition rules and psychophysical relations.Daniel Algom, Yuval Wolf & Bina Bergman - 1985 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 114 (4):451-471.
  18. The Definition of "Luck" and the Problem of Moral Luck.Daniel Statman - 2019 - In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck. New York: Routledge. pp. 195-205.
     
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  19. The Baltimore Case: A Trial of Politics, Science, and Character.Daniel J. Kevles - 2000 - Journal of the History of Biology 33 (2):417-420.
     
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  20. Updating beliefs in light of uncertain evidence: Descriptive assessment of Jeffrey's rule.Daniel Osherson & Jiaying Zhao - 2010 - Thinking and Reasoning 16 (4):288-307.
    Jeffrey (1983) proposed a generalization of conditioning as a means of updating probability distributions when new evidence drives no event to certainty. His rule requires the stability of certain conditional probabilities through time. We tested this assumption (“invariance”) from the psychological point of view. In Experiment 1 participants offered probability estimates for events in Jeffrey’s candlelight example. Two further scenarios were investigated in Experiment 2, one in which invariance seems justified, the other in which it does not. Results were in (...)
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    Compromise, pluralism, and deliberation.Daniel Weinstock - 2017 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20 (5):636-655.
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    Pavlov's Physiology Factory.Daniel Todes - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):205-246.
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    Making a Necessity of Virtue: Aristotle and Kant on Virtue.Daniel M. Weinstock - 2002 - Mind 111 (443):707-711.
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    Understanding implicit memory: A cognitive neuroscience approach.Daniel L. Schacter - 1993 - In A. Collins, Martin A. Conway & P. E. Morris (eds.), Theories of Memory. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 387--412.
  25. Methodological individualism, explanation, and invariance.Daniel Steel - 2006 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 36 (4):440-463.
    This article examines methodological individualism in terms of the theory that invariance under intervention is the signal feature of generalizations that serve as a basis for causal explanation. This theory supports the holist contention that macro-level generalizations can explain, but it also suggests a defense of methodological individualism on the grounds that greater range of invariance under intervention entails deeper explanation. Although this individualist position is not threatened by multiple-realizability, an argument for it based on rational choice theory is called (...)
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    Fanning the Flickers of Freedom.Daniel Speak - 2002 - American Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1):91 - 105.
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    Hypothesis generation, sparse categories, and the positive test strategy.Daniel J. Navarro & Amy F. Perfors - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (1):120-134.
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    The ethics of a smoking licence.Daniel Halliday - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (5):278–284.
    In this paper, I am going to explore some of the moral considerations relating to smoking licences. And I shall offer a limited defence of licences as a replacement for sales tax on tobacco products. This defence will include some moral arguments in favour of one particular licence design over others.
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  29. Non-monotonic NPI-Licensing, definite descriptions, and grammaticalized implicatures.Daniel Rothschild - manuscript
    A downward-entailing context has the property that the replacement of the predicate in the context by a stronger predicate preserves truth. So, for instance, presuppositions aside, the context after “every” in (1) where the NPI “ever” appears is downward entailing.
     
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    Can Republicanism Tame Public Health?Daniel Weinstock - 2016 - Public Health Ethics 9 (2):125-133.
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  31. Dream Rebound.Daniel M. Wegner - unknown
    ��People spent 5 min before sleep at home writing their stream of thought as they suppressed thoughts of a target person, thought of the person, or wrote freely after mentioning the person. These presleep references generally prompted people to report increased dreaming about the person. However, suppression instructions were particularly likely to have this in- fluence, increasing dreaming about the person as measured both by participants’ self-ratings of their dreams and by raters’ coding of mentions of the person in written (...)
     
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    From Global-to-Local? Uncovering the Temporal Dynamics of the Composite Face Illusion Using Distributional Analyses.Daniel Fitousi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Introduction: Searching for the Natural Origins of Content: Challenging Research Project or Benighted Quest?Daniel D. Hutto & Glenda Satne - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (3):505-519.
    This paper introduces this special issue which is focused on its target paper - The Natural Origins of Content. The target paper has had a robust and considered set of fifteen replies; a literal A to Z of papers. This extended introduction explains the background thinking and challenges that motivated the target article's proposed research programme. It also provides a sneak peak preview and navigational aid to the special issue’s contents. Brief highlights of each commentary are provided and they are (...)
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  34. Is time-discounting hyperbolic or subadditive?Daniel Read - 2001 - Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 23 (1):5–32.
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    Talking about Talking About.Daniel W. Harris & Sam Berstler - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (8):2763-2772.
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  36. The mind's self-portrait.Daniel Wegner - manuscript
    Scientific psychology and neuroscience are taking increasingly precise and comprehensive pictures of the human mind, both in its physi- cal architecture and its functional processes. Meanwhile, each human mind has an abbreviated view of itself, a self-portrait that captures how it thinks it operates, and that therefore has been remarkably influential. The mind’s self-portrait has as a central feature the idea that thoughts cause actions, and that the self is thus an origin of the body’s actions. This self- portrait is (...)
     
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  37. Utilitarianism on Environmental Issues Reexamined.Daniel Holbrook - 1992 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 7 (1):41-46.
    Daniel Holbrook is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Washington State University. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Iowa in 1987. Publications include a book on utilitarianism and papers on ethical theory, environmental ethics, biomedical ethics, animal rights, and philosophy of mind.
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  38. A Brief, Liberal, Catholic Defense of Abortion.Daniel A. Dombrowski & Robert Deltete - 2001 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 22 (3):290-294.
     
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  39. Evil, Meaning and Meaning-Makers.Daniel Ambord - 2010 - Ars Disputandi 10:38-49.
    In her work Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God, Marilyn McCord Adams offers an account of the problem of evil that deals with the interaction between certain types of evil and the human capacity for meaning production. This paper attempts to consider certain implications of her presuppositions and, in so doing, to uncover several challenges to her broader project entailed by said implications. More specifically, this paper considers, within the context of Adams’ broader project, the status of perpetrators of (...)
     
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  40. Locke, Berkeley, and Corpuscular Scepticism.Daniel Garber - 1982 - In Colin Murray Turbayne (ed.), Berkeley: Critical and Interpretive Essays. Univ of Minnesota Press.
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    The sociocognitive approach in critical discourse studies and the phenomenological sociology of knowledge: intersections.Daniel Gyollai - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (3):539-558.
    This article argues that phenomenological sociology has great potential to provide a strong theoretical support to the Sociocognitive Approach in Critical Discourse Studies. SCA is interested in the interconnections between knowledge, discourse and society while placing subjectivity in the centre of its framework. It looks into the correlative relationship between personal- and socially shared knowledge, and the significance of these correlations to discourse production and interpretation. Analogously, phenomenological sociology explores the interrelated structures of subjectivity, knowledge and the social world. It (...)
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    Or and/or And: Defining Euthanasia.Daniel P. Maher - 2024 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 24 (1):107-138.
    The Declaration on Euthanasia (1980) defined euthanasia as “an action or an omission which of itself or by intention causes death, in order that all suffering may in this way be eliminated.” In Evangelium vitae (1995) Pope St. John Paul II defined “euthanasia in the strict sense” using exactly the same words, except that where the declaration has “of itself or [vel] by intention” the encyclical reads “of itself and [et] by intention.” This paper explores the significance of this change, (...)
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  43. The vagueness constraint and the quality space for pain.Daniel Kostic - 2012 - Philosophical Psychology 25 (6):929-939.
    This paper is concerned with a quality space model as an account of the intelligibility of explanation. I argue that descriptions of causal or functional roles (Chalmers Levine, 2001) are not the only basis for intelligible explanations. If we accept that phenomenal concepts refer directly, not via descriptions of causal or functional roles, then it is difficult to find role fillers for the described causal roles. This constitutes a vagueness constraint on the intelligibility of explanation. Thus, I propose to use (...)
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  44. Commentary: Double Effect—Intention is the Solution, Not the Problem.Daniel P. Sulmasy - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (1):26-29.
  45. What has collective wisdom to do with wisdom?Daniel Andler - 2012 - In J. Elster & H. Landemore (eds.), Collective Wisdom: Principles and Mechanisms. Cambridge University Press.
    Conventional wisdom holds two seemingly opposed beliefs. One is that communities are often much better than individuals at dealing with certain situations or solving certain problems. The other is that crowds are usually, and some say always, at best as intelligent as their least intelligent members and at worst even less. Consistency would seem to be easily re-established by distinguishing between advanced, sophisticated social organizations which afford the supporting communities a high level of collective performance, and primitive, mob-like structures which (...)
     
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    Memory and awareness.Daniel L. Schacter - 1998 - Science 280:59-60.
  47. Comments on Rorty.Daniel C. Dennett - 1982 - Synthese 53 (2):349 - 356.
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    Biocultural dialogues: Biology and culture in psychological anthropology.Daniel J. Hruschka - 2005 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 33 (1):1-19.
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    Sartre's Theory of Motivation.Daniel Vanello - 2019 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 57 (2):259-278.
    The aim of this article is to offer a novel reconstruction of Sartre's theory of motivation. I argue for four related claims: (a) Sartre's theory of motivation revolves around the Schelerian‐inspired notion of affectivity and the peculiar way affectivity provides us access to evaluative properties of the objects in our environment; (b) according to Sartre, the structure of intentional action, and in particular the act of choice and commitment to projects, is inextricably linked with “affectivity”; (c) the inextricable link between (...)
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    Constrained Fairness in Distribution.Daniel Hausman - 2022 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 22 (1).
    In “Weighing Up Weighted Lotteries: Scarcity, Overlap Cases, and Fair Inequalities of Chance”, Gerard Vong addresses intriguing problems in which it is impossible to give an equal chance of receiving a good to a set of equal claimants, because goods can be distributed only via groups which have overlapping membership. Vong proposes a rule for distributing chances that he argues is sensitive to both comparative and absolute fairness. This comment discusses some formal difficulties with Vong’s proposal and argues that it (...)
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