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    Background and Effects of Creative Accounting Practices in the Health Sector in Latin America During the Pandemic Era.Andrea del Pilar Ramírez Casco, Ángel Gerardo Castelo Salazar, Emilio Fernando Santillán Villagómez, Isabel Regina Armas Heredia, Clara de las Mercedes Razo Ascázubi & Raúl German Ramírez Garrido - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1402-1410.
    The COVID-19 pandemic marked a before and after for the global economy, and one of the most affected sectors was the health sector, where rising costs in medical care, protective equipment and infrastructure, coupled with a decrease in income from other regular services, led a large part of health centers such as public and private hospitals to resort to unethical accounting practices for the manipulation of their financial information (creative accounting). These events of financial depression and relaxation of controls during (...)
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    Los tiempos de la libertad.Fernando Ainsa, García Wiedemann & J. Emilio (eds.) - 1998 - Barcelona: Ediciones del Serbal.
    El título de este libro, al estar en plural, constituye de por sí una petición de principio. Se trata, pues, de descomponer el Tiempo en tiempos y dentro de ellos analizar lo que son las secuencias de carácter temporal. Porque sólo rompiendo la interesada confusión del Tiempo con los tiempos puede pensarse de una forma "otra", puede empezar a repensarse el enorme sinsentido de la Estructura que nos atrapa, ratonera del pensamiento que adora la Realidad.
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    Estudios de filosofía: una saga de la cultura cubana.Emilio Ichikawa Morin & Fernando Martínez Heredia (eds.) - 2000 - La Habana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales.
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    Comparative Study of Imputation Algorithms Applied to the Prediction of Student Performance.Concepción Crespo-Turrado, José Luis Casteleiro-Roca, Fernando Sánchez-Lasheras, José Antonio López-Vázquez, Francisco Javier De Cos Juez, Francisco Javier Pérez Castelo, José Luis Calvo-Rolle & Emilio Corchado - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    Student performance and its evaluation remain a serious challenge for education systems. Frequently, the recording and processing of students’ scores in a specific curriculum have several flaws for various reasons. In this context, the absence of data from some of the student scores undermines the efficiency of any future analysis carried out in order to reach conclusions. When this is the case, missing data imputation algorithms are needed. These algorithms are capable of substituting, with a high level of accuracy, the (...)
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    Jesús GIRÓN – Ricardo LÁZARO – Fernando RAMÓN, Me amó y se entregó por mí (Gal 2,20). Libro homenaje a Juan Miguel Díaz Rodelas (Presencia Teológica 313), Santander, Sal Terrae, 2024, 872 pp. 39,90 €. ISBN 978-84-293-3175-2. [REVIEW]Emilio López Navas - 2024 - Isidorianum 33 (2):408-410.
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    Sellés Dauder, Juan Fernando. El ayer y hoy de la ética: revisión de su historia según Leonardo Polo. EUNSA,Pamplona, 2024, 525 pp. [REVIEW]Andrés-Emilio Lucas-Jaramillo - forthcoming - Anuario Filosófico:227-229.
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    Martin Heidegger. Introducción a la metafísica. Traducción y estudio preliminar sobre ''El problema metafísico en las últimas obras de Heidegger'', por Emilio Estiú. Nova.35.200 páginas. Buenos Aires. 1956. [REVIEW]Fernando Zabala - 2017 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 4 (2-3):113-116.
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    Mapping styles of ethnobiological thinking in North and Latin America: Different kinds of integration between biology, anthropology, and TEK.Radamés Villagómez -Reséndiz - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 84:101308.
  9. A Philosophy of International Law.Fernando Teson - 1998 - Westview Press.
    Why should sovereign states obey international law? What compels them to owe allegiance to a higher set of rules when each country is its own law of the land? What is the basis of their obligations to each other? Conventional wisdom suggests that countries are too different from one another culturally to follow laws out of mere loyalty to each other or a set of shared moral values. Surely, the prevailing view holds, countries act simply out of self-interest, and they (...)
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  10. Anticipatory Functions, Digital-Analog Forms and Biosemiotics: Integrating the Tools to Model Information and Normativity in Autonomous Biological Agents.Argyris Arnellos, Luis Emilio Bruni, Charbel Niño El-Hani & John Collier - 2012 - Biosemiotics 5 (3):331-367.
    We argue that living systems process information such that functionality emerges in them on a continuous basis. We then provide a framework that can explain and model the normativity of biological functionality. In addition we offer an explanation of the anticipatory nature of functionality within our overall approach. We adopt a Peircean approach to Biosemiotics, and a dynamical approach to Digital-Analog relations and to the interplay between different levels of functionality in autonomous systems, taking an integrative approach. We then apply (...)
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    Technical Artefact Theories: A Comparative Study and a New Empirical Approach.Claudio Masolo & Emilio M. Sanfilippo - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (4):831-858.
    Embracing an inter-disciplinary approach grounded on Gärdenfors’ theory of conceptual spaces, we introduce a formal framework to analyse and compare selected theories about technical artefacts present in the literature. Our focus is on design-oriented approaches where both designing and manufacturing activities play a crucial role. Intentional theories, like Kroes’ dual nature thesis, are able to solve disparate problems concerning artefacts but they face both the philosophical challenge of clarifying the ontological nature of intentional properties, and the empirical challenge of testing (...)
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  12. Ética.Adela Cortina & Emilio Martínez - 1997 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 53 (4):641-641.
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    The Influence of Leaders’ Stewardship Behavior on Innovation Success: The Mediating Effect of Radical Innovation.Emilio Domínguez-Escrig, Francisco Fermín Mallén-Broch, Rafael Lapiedra-Alcamí & Ricardo Chiva-Gómez - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (3):849-862.
    As stated by previous researchers, in an increasingly competitive environment, organizations need to develop successful innovations to compete and survive in the long term. Furthermore, sustainability and social issues are gaining increasing importance, to the extent that they are now a matter of high concern for firms and for society. Therefore, organizations cannot improve their results at any price and must be responsible for the consequences of their activities, including innovation. In these conditions, a growing demand for new leadership styles (...)
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    Hierarchical Categorical Perception in Sensing and Cognitive Processes.Luis Emilio Bruni - 2008 - Biosemiotics 1 (1):113-130.
    This article considers categorical perception (CP) as a crucial process involved in all sort of communication throughout the biological hierarchy, i.e. in all of biosemiosis. Until now, there has been consideration of CP exclusively within the functional cycle of perception–cognition–action and it has not been considered the possibility to extend this kind of phenomena to the mere physiological level. To generalise the notion of CP in this sense, I have proposed to distinguish between categorical perception (CP) and categorical sensing (CS) (...)
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    The scientific periphery in Spain: the establishment of a biomedical discipline at the Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, 1956-1967.Maria Jesus Santesmases & Emilio Munoz - 1997 - Minerva 35 (1):27-45.
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  16. Why free trade is required by justice.Fernando R. Tesón - 2012 - Social Philosophy and Policy 29 (1):126-153.
    Research Articles Fernando R. Tesón, Social Philosophy and Policy, FirstView Article.
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  17. Catharine Trotter Cockburn. Filosofia morale, religione, metafisica.Emilio De Tommaso (ed.) - 2018 - Soveria Mannelli, Italy: Rubbettino.
    Catharine Trotter Cockburn (1679- 1749) fu poetessa, drammaturga e filosofa. La vivacità intellettuale e la forte determinazione le permisero di aggirare il pregiudizio di genere e di sottrarsi alle dinamiche di marginalizzazione femminile tipiche dell’età moderna. Pur celandosi dietro l’anonimato, Cockburn prese parte attiva al dibattito filosofico del tempo, intervenendo soprattutto in materia di morale. Le sue opere filosofiche, scritte in difesa di Locke o di Clarke, custodiscono, nonostante il dichiarato intento apologetico, tratti di originalità e indipendenza, particolarmente evidenti nella (...)
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    Multi-Level Semiosis: a Paradigm of Emergent Innovation.Luis Emilio Bruni & Franco Giorgi - 2016 - Biosemiotics 9 (3):307-318.
    In this introductory article to the special issue on Multi-level semiosis we attempt to stage the background for qualifying the notion of “multi-levelness” when considering communication processes and semiosis in all life forms, i.e. from the cellular to the organismic level. While structures are organized hierarchically, communication processes require a kind of processual organization that may be better described as being heterarchical. Theoretically, the challenge arises in the temporal domain, that is, in the developmental and evolutionary dimension of dynamic semiotic (...)
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    On Iconic-Discursive Representations: Do they Bring us Closer to a Humean Representational Mind?Guillermo Lorenzo & Emilio Rubiera - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (3):423-439.
    This paper argues, contrary to Fodor’s well-known position, that the iconic and discursive modes of representation are not mutually exclusive categories. It is argued that there exists at least a third kind of representation which blends the semantic properties of icons and the syntactic properties of discourses. We reason that this iconic-discursive genus behaves differently from other representational formats, such as distributed representations or maps, previously put forward as challenging Fodor’s basic distinction. A reflection follows about how this kind of (...)
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    Large Gatherings? No, Thank You. Devaluation of Crowded Social Scenes During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Claudia Massaccesi, Emilio Chiappini, Riccardo Paracampo & Sebastian Korb - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In most European countries, the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the imposition of physical distancing rules, resulting in a drastic and sudden reduction of real-life social interactions. Even people not directly affected by the virus itself were impacted in their physical and/or mental health, as well as in their financial security, by governmental lockdown measures. We investigated whether the combination of these events had changed people's appraisal of social scenes by testing 241 participants recruited mainly in Italy, (...)
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    Prospects for direct social perception: a multi-theoretical integration to further the science of social cognition.Travis J. Wiltshire, Emilio J. C. Lobato, Daniel S. McConnell & Stephen M. Fiore - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8:100549.
    In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arguments between radical embodied and traditional approaches to cognition. We contrast the use in social cognition of theoretical inference and mental simulation mechanisms with approaches emphasizing a direct perception of others’ mental states. We build from a recent integrative framework unifying these divergent perspectives through the use of dual-process theory and supporting social neuroscience research. Our elaboration considers two complementary notions of direct perception: one (...)
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    "Some Reflections upon the True Grounds of Morality"- Catharine Trotter in Defence of John Locke.Emilio Maria De Tommaso - 2017 - Philosophy Study 7 (6).
    Although excluded from the standard account of the history of philosophy, Catharine Trotter Cockburn avoided the 17th-century bias against female intellectual skills and was an active contributor to the early modern philosophical discourse. In her Defence of Mr. Locke’s Essay, she defended Locke from several criticisms by Thomas Burnet. By analysing three of Burnet’s main arguments, such as the theory of natural conscience, his anti-voluntarism, and his belief in the immateriality of the soul, Trotter showed that he often misinterpreted John (...)
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    Conceptual polymorphism of entropy into the history: extensions of the second law of thermodynamics towards statistical physics and chemistry during nineteenth–twentieth centuries.Raffaele Pisano, Emilio Marco Pellegrino, Abdelkader Anakkar & Maxime Nagels - 2021 - Foundations of Chemistry 23 (3):337-378.
    After the birth of thermodynamics’ second principle—outlined in Carnot's Réflexions sur la puissance motrice du feu —several studies provided new arguments in the field. Mainly, they concerned the thermodynamics’ first principle—including energy conceptualisation—, the analytical aspects of the heat propagation, the statistical aspects of the mechanical theory of heat. In other words, the second half of nineteenth century was marked by an intense interdisciplinary research activity between physics and chemistry: new disciplines applied to the heat developed in the form of (...)
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    Three Asian conceptions of virtue and the middle ground.Miguel Angel Polo Santillán - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 49:9-30.
    Resumen El artículo es un estudio de tres concepciones asiáticas de las virtudes, como son las virtudes taoístas, confucianas y budistas. De cada una se presenta el marco general de dicha tradición, la forma de entender las virtudes y el término medio. Así, se destacan en el taoísmo las virtudes de la compasión, la moderación y la humildad. En el confucianismo se estudian las virtudes de la humanidad, la justicia, los ritos, la sabiduría y la honestidad. En el budismo se (...)
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  25. Influencia de las pedagogías europeas al pensamiento pedagógico latinoamericano.José Emilio Silvaje Aparisi - 2019 - In Floralba Aguilar Gordón, Enfoques y perspectivas del pensamiento pedagógico latinoamericano. Cuenca, Ecuador: Abya Yala, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana. pp. 20-79.
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    On personal identity and space: some remarks on Ruth Boeker’s Catharine Trotter Cockburn.Emilio Maria De Tommaso - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (1):200-208.
    Catharine Trotter Cockburn (1679–1749) was a versatile, learned lady, whose intellectual activity, both as a dramatist and as a philosopher, has been increasingly analysed by scholars in the last d...
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    Active Methodologies in Higher Education: Perception and Opinion as Evaluated by Professors and Their Students in the Teaching-Learning Process.Emilio Crisol-Moya, María Asunción Romero-López & María Jesús Caurcel-Cara - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    El principio de beneficencia como articulador entre la teología moral, la bioética y las prácticas biomédicas.Luis Emilio López Vélez & Guillermo León Zuleta Salas - 2020 - Franciscanum 62 (174):1-30.
    A través del presente ejercicio investigativo y hermenéutico se busca proponer la beneficencia como principio articulador entre la Teología Moral de la Persona, la Bioética y las Prácticas Biomédicas, con el fin de salvaguardar al ser humano de forma integral y desde el ámbito interdisciplinar, frente a la manipulación y menoscabo de la persona en su: dignidad, status antropológico, verdad ontológica y trascendente, lo cual nos lleva a proponer alternativas, dadas las nuevas circunstancias por las que atraviesa la humanidad; y (...)
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    Software Piracy in Research: A Moral Analysis.Gary Santillanes & Ryan Marshall Felder - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (4):967-977.
    Researchers in virtually every discipline rely on sophisticated proprietary software for their work. However, some researchers are unable to afford the licenses and instead procure the software illegally. We discuss the prohibition of software piracy by intellectual property laws, and argue that the moral basis for the copyright law offers the possibility of cases where software piracy may be morally justified. The ethics codes that scientific institutions abide by are informed by a rule-consequentialist logic: by preserving personal rights to authored (...)
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    An Article “Somewhat Abusive”: William Warburton and the First Review of Hume’s Treatise.Angela Coventry, Emilio Mazza & Gianluca Mori - 2024 - Hume Studies 49 (2):279-314.
    In this paper, we examine the authorship of the first review of Hume’s _Treatise of Human Nature_ (1739–40), published anonymously in the _History of the Works of the Learned_ in late 1739. We believe that William Warburton is the author of the review, as attested by various clues, partly dependent on the testimony of the editor of the _History of the Works of the Learned_, Jacob Robinson. Robinson states in 1742 that the author of Hume’s review is the same as (...)
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    Semiotic Selection of Mutated or Misfolded Receptor Proteins.Franco Giorgi, Luis Emilio Bruni & Roberto Maggio - 2013 - Biosemiotics 6 (2):177-190.
    Receptor oligomerization plays a key role in maintaining genome stability and restricting protein mutagenesis. When properly folded, protein monomers assemble as oligomeric receptors and interact with environmental ligands. In a gene-centered view, the ligand specificity expressed by these receptors is assumed to be causally predetermined by the cell genome. However, this mechanism does not fully explain how differentiated cells have come to express specific receptor repertoires and which combinatorial codes have been explored to activate their associated signaling pathways. It is (...)
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    Statistics for Evaluating Pre-post Change: Relation Between Change in the Distribution Center and Change in the Individual Scores.Eduardo Estrada, Emilio Ferrer & Antonio Pardo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    'Ingenium' and Rhetoric in the Work of Vives.Emilio Hidalgo-Serna, Lynne Ballew & Holly Wilson - 1983 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 16 (4):228 - 241.
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    Concepts and Theories.Emilio Ribes-Iñesta - 2003 - In Kennon A. Lattal, Behavior Theory and Philosophy. Springer. pp. 147--164.
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    Historicizing historicism: Reinhart Koselleck and the periodization of modernity.Fernando Esposito - 2025 - History of European Ideas 51 (2):321-336.
    Starting from J. Fabian’s critique of anthropology and its study of the ‘primitive’ Other, Fernando Esposito discusses R. Koselleck’s work as a critique of historical practice, not least the practice of periodization. While often understood as ‘merely’ a contribution to the question of temporalities, Koselleck actually aimed to develop a new way of writing and understanding history. Seen in this light, his work on historical time is really about a fundamental theoretical reorientation of the discipline. This fundamental reinvention of (...)
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    The novelty of tradition according to L. Pareyson.Emilio Sierra García - 2024 - Alpha (Osorno) 58:42-57.
    Resumen: El concepto de tradición ha sido profundamente criticado desde la Ilustración francesa hasta nuestros días. Todo lo que refiere al pasado, los usos y los conceptos en el ámbito de la filosofía, de la estética, de la política y de la sociedad han experimentado grandes cambios en pos de una emancipación y una búsqueda de ser ellos mismos de manera novedosa y original, sin depender de instancias antecedentes. Sin embargo, desde el pensamiento de Luigi Pareyson (1918-1991) descubrimos la necesidad (...)
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  37. Objetores de Descartes, ¿y también de Frege? Apuntes críticos al artículo “La naturaleza de las entidades matemáticas. Gassendi y Mersenne: objetores de Descartes”.Emilio Méndez Pinto - 2021 - Dianoia 66 (86):129-144.
  38. Usos y consumos del pago por visión digital en España.Carmelo Garitaonandía, Emilio Fernández Peña & José Oleaga - 2002 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 51:77-84.
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    On personal identity and space: some remarks on Ruth Boeker’s Catharine Trotter Cockburn.Emilio Maria De Tommaso - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (1):200-208.
    Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2025, Page 200-208.
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    Human Dignity of the Vulnerable in the Age of Rights: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.Emilio García-Sánchez & Aniceto Masferrer (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume is devoted to exploring a subject which, on the surface, might appear to be just a trending topic. In fact, it is much more than a trend. It relates to an ancient, permanent issue which directly connects with people's life and basic needs: the recognition and protection of individuals' dignity, in particular the inherent worthiness of the most vulnerable human beings. The content of this book is described well enough by its title: 'Human Dignity of the Vulnerable in (...)
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    Memoria y representación de la expansión por el este asiático y la Segunda Guerra Mundial en los libros de texto de historia de Educación Secundaria de uso mayoritario en Japón: Análisis documental.Emilio José Delgado-Algarra - 2023 - Clío: History and History Teaching 49:234-251.
    Algunos estudios se han centrado en las controversias que surgieron hace casi dos décadas cuando se aprobaron los libros de texto de historia revisados, materiales didácticos que fueron de uso muy minoritario en Japón. Teniendo en cuenta este antecedente y desde un enfoque cualitativo, se realiza una investigación de análisis de fuentes documentales con el objetivo de comprender la representación de temas sensibles en los libros de texto de historia de Japón de uso mayoritario en relación con la expansión por (...)
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    Violencia contra periodistas y entornos sociales para la protección de la prensa : una propuesta para el caso mexicano.Emilio del Carmen López - 2023 - Estudios filosofía historia letras 21 (145):55.
    Es necesario establecer entornos sociales para la protección de la prensa en contextos de violencia centrada en los periodistas. En estos entornos interactúan tres esferas: la política institucional, la de justicia y la civil. México es una de las naciones con más agresiones a periodistas, lo que obliga a considerar las formas de ofrecer protección a la prensa.
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  43. Vives, Calderón y Vico. Lenguaje metafórico y filosofar ingenioso.Emilio Hidalgo-Serna - 1992 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 2:75.
    Considerando la definición viquiana de "ingenio", se analizan las relaciones entre necesidad, ingenio, lenguaje metafórico y poesía religiosa en la retórica ingeniosa española antes de Vico. Se replantea con ello la capacidad primordial del lenguaje metafórico y el valor propio del filosofar ingenioso frente al saber racional y deductivo, interpretando el ingenio en su justa apreciación humanista de función originaria en la constitución del mundo humano y la historia, del lenguaje y el saber retórico-filosófico.Considering Vico's definition of ingenium, the relationship (...)
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    Resilience and digital competences in higher education students.Pedro Emilio Jaimes Delgado, Liliana Margarita Pérez Olmos, Orlando Celis Salazar & Liliana Ramírez Pabón - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (5):1-8.
    Resilience and digital skills could be considered necessary competencies for the individual of the twenty-first century, which the current social reality suggests. For this reason we carried out a research in the institution of higher education -IES- Corporación Escuela Tecnológica del Oriente, of Bucaramanga-Colombia, which had a dual purpose: to describe resilience and digital competence in 356 of its students and establish a comparison between the values of these two aspects and those reported in other HEIs in Mexico, using a (...)
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    Edipo según Foucault: de la ceguera inconsciente a la ascesis filosófica.Juan Emilio Ortiz - 2024 - Ágora Papeles de Filosofía 43 (2).
    El presente trabajo se enfoca en el abordaje que realiza Foucault de la tragedia Edipo Rey de Sófocles. Mi objetivo es rastrear algunas diferencias entre el análisis que el autor realiza en sus trabajos de los años 70 y el que se encuentra en sus últimos cursos. En esta última etapa, aparece una interpretación que ya no se limita a la descripción genealógica de un modo de ejercer el poder, sino que muestra las implicancias transformadoras de este reconocimiento. A través (...)
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    Kas 'kvoorumitaju' kujutab endast uut tüüpi bioloogilist informatsiooni? Kokkuvõte.Luis Emilio Bruni - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):243-243.
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    José Miguel Blanco: Escritor de bellas artes.Pedro Emilio Zamorano Pérez, Alberto Madrid Letelier & Claudio Cortés López - 2013 - Alpha (Osorno) 37:149-162.
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    Enseñanza de la historia y compromiso ciudadano a través de los videojuegos Civilization VI y Stardew Valley: cómo seleccionar e integrar los videojuegos en el aula.Emilio José Delgado-Algarra - 2018 - Clío: History and History Teaching 44:1-8.
    Debido al desarrollo tecnológico y a la expansión del uso de aplicaciones móviles en el entorno cotidiano de los estudiantes, es necesario atender a las posibilidades de los videojuegos en la enseñanza de la historia y de las ciencias sociales. Para ello, se analizan las posibilidades de uso en el aula centrando la atención en los juegos Civilization VI y Stardew Valley; concluyendo que se observan grandes posibilidades para la enseñanza de la historia y de las ciencias sociales en ambos (...)
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    El realismo científico de Karl Popper, tan coherente cómo es posible.Carlos Emilio García Duque - 2015 - Discusiones Filosóficas 16 (27):63-86.
    According to some authors, Popper’s realism is blatantly incoherent mainly because of his commitment with the correspondence theory of truth and due to the fact that in his theory of cience is granted that, though the general aim of science is the search for truth, it might happen that a specific theory reaches that aim without us being able of knowing it. In this paper, I explain, briefly, the particularities of Popper’s realism, his views on truth as a regulative ideal (...)
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    «Copiati esattissimamente in misura rigorosa»: note sulle prime incisioni dei dittici eburnei del Tesoro del Duomo di Monza. Anton Francesco Gori, Anton Francesco Frisi e i fratelli Trivulzio nella seconda metà del Settecento.Marco Emilio Erba - 2023 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 75 (1):117-152.
    Nel Tesoro del Duomo di Monza si conservano tre celebri dittici eburnei relativi alla dotazione di suppellettili liturgiche di Berengario del Friuli (inizi X secolo): il dittico di Stilicone e quello del Poeta e della Musa, entrambi tardo antichi; il dittico di re Davide e san Gregorio Magno, di datazione e lettura più controverse (VI secolo ed età carolingia). Primo editore dei pezzi è Anton Francesco Gori nel secondo volume del Thesaurus veterum diptychorum consularium et ecclesiasticorum (1759), corredato di tre (...)
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