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    Summary.Wayne Smith & Hugo Armendariz - 2007 - Philosophical Books 48 (2):97.
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  2. Neural systems supporting interoceptive awareness.Hugo D. Critchley, Stefan Wiens, Pia Rotshtein, Arne Öhman & Raymond J. Dolan - 2004 - Nature Neuroscience 7 (2):189-195.
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    The Economics of Microfinance.Beatriz Armendariz & Jonathan Morduch - 2005 - MIT Press.
    An accessible analysis of the global expansion of financial markets in poor communities, incorporating the latest thinking and evidence.
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    Experts and laymen grossly underestimate the benefits of argumentation for reasoning.Hugo Mercier, Emmanuel Trouche, Hiroshi Yama, Christophe Heintz & Vittorio Girotto - 2015 - Thinking and Reasoning 21 (3):341-355.
    Many fields of study have shown that group discussion generally improves reasoning performance for a wide range of tasks. This article shows that most of the population, including specialists, does not expect group discussion to be as beneficial as it is. Six studies asked participants to solve a standard reasoning problem—the Wason selection task—and to estimate the performance of individuals working alone and in groups. We tested samples of U.S., Indian, and Japanese participants, European managers, and psychologists of reasoning. Every (...)
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    The basis for the unity of experience in the thought of Friedrich Hölderlin.Hugo E. Herrera - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (4):606-623.
    Friedrich Hölderlin argued that consciousness requires division and unity. Consciousness emerges through the fundamental distancing of the subject from its surroundings, without which the subject-object distinction would collapse and both objectivity and consciousness would be lost. Nevertheless, insofar as conscious knowledge is unitary, division demands a ground for unity. Hölderlin calls this ground ‘Being [Seyn].’ However, once Being is affirmed, the question of how it is accessed arises. Hölderlin’s scholars disagreed on this issue. This disagreement gave rise to two camps: (...)
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    Das philosophische Werk Bernard Bolzanos...: nebst einem Anhange: Bolzanos Beiträge zur philosophischen Grundlegung der Mathematik.Hugo Bergmann - 1909
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    The Time Is Coming When We Will Relearn Politics.Hugo Halferty Drochon - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):66-85.
    ABSTRACT In Ecce Homo’s “Why I am a Destiny,” Nietzsche declares that “the concept of politics” will merge entirely into a “Mind-war” and that “the earth will know Great politics.” Through analyzing these two concepts, the aim of this article is to counter Bernard Williams’s claim that “Nietzsche did not move to any view that offered a coherent politics.” Nietzsche does so in calling for the founding of a “Party of Life,” whose “concept of politics” is to breed a new (...)
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    Social justice and social institutions.Hugo Adam Bedau - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):159-175.
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    ‘An Old Carriage with New Horses’: Nietzsche’s Critique of Democracy.Hugo Drochon - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (8):1055-1068.
    SUMMARYDebates about Nietzsche's political thought today revolve around his role in contemporary democratic theory: is he a thinker to be mined for stimulating resources in view of refounding democratic legitimacy on a radicalised, postmodern and agonistic footing, or is he the modern arch-critic of democracy budding democrats must hone their arguments against? Moving away from this dichotomy, this article asks first and foremost what democracy meant for Nietzsche in late nineteenth-century Germany, and on that basis what we might learn from (...)
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  10. Plato's Hesiod: not Plato's alone.Hugo Koning - 2009 - In G. R. Boys-Stones & J. H. Haubold (eds.), Plato and Hesiod. Oxford University Press. pp. 89.
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    Collective trauma and the role of reparation in Louise Erdrich.Aitor Ibarrola-Armendariz - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 56:57-81.
    Resumen: Tras ocurrir un accidente de caza en una reserva india de North Dakota, Louise Erdrich indaga en LaRose (2016) en temas tan espinosos como las injusticias históricas, el dolor colectivo, los traumas intergeneracionales, la venganza y los actos de reparación. La muerte de un niño nativo-americano despierta todo tipo de fantasmas y resentimiento en las dos familias implicadas, pero también en la comunidad india en su conjunto. Ni el sistema jurídico ni la religión parecen proporcionar respuestas adecuadas para aliviar (...)
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  12. A favor de una teología de la Historia en Dei Verbum 7 y 19.F. Guillen Armendariz - 2000 - Verdad y Vida 58 (227):35-58.
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    GARCÍA BACCA, JUAN DAVID, Filosofía de la música, Anthropos, Barcelona, 1990, 830 págs.David Armendáriz - 1996 - Anuario Filosófico:258-258.
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  14. Las revistas académicas de Historia en Hispanoamérica: un punto de vista.Saúl Armendáriz Sánchez & Ma Magdalena Ordóñez Alonso - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 3.
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    The Formation of the Maternal–Fetal Relationship.Michelle N. Armendariz & Dorothy S. Martinez - 2015 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 15 (3):443-451.
    Previously conducted research has determined that physiological and psychophysiological communications evident during pregnancy are vital to the bond formed prenatally. These innate biological responses are further enhanced through psychophysiological factors, such as maternal prenatal stress, which attest to the essential communication between a mother and child in maternal–fetal attachment. A consideration of these factors is necessary with the increase in assisted reproductive technology, such as in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, and elective cesarean section, as this may affect the development of the (...)
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    Análisis de Los aspectos fundamentales de la comprensión jurídica en Carl Schmitt Y exposición de sus alcances fiLosófico-generales para la comprensión.Hugo Eduardo Herrera - 2019 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 60 (142):85-102.
    RESUMEN En este trabajo intento determinar, a partir de textos escogidos de todas las épocas de la producción teórica de Carl Schmitt, de qué manera este autor entiende la comprensión jurídica y de qué manera este modo de comprensión tiene alcances generales para la comprensión práctica. En la medida en que el derecho tematiza las condiciones y los polos de la comprensión, la posición del jurista se distancia tanto de la inclinación hacia el polo ideal, que Schmitt identifica con la (...)
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  17. The dual nature of partisan prejudice: Morality and Identity in a multiparty sistem.Hugo Viciana, Ivar R. Hannikainen & Antonio Gaitán Torres - 2019 - PLoS ONE 14 (e0219509).
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    Salomon Maimon’s Commentary on the Subject of the Given in Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.Hugo Eduardo Herrera - 2010 - Review of Metaphysics 63 (3):593-613.
    The article approaches Salomon Maimon’s reinterpretation of the notions of the thing in itself and the given within the framework of criticism. For Maimon they do not refer to a transcendence that is directly unattainable by knowledge. In this attempt, he tries to explain the given on the basis of the action of constitutive understanding. With this, he triggers the passage from transcendental Kantian philosophy to the idealism of Fichte. Nonetheless, his position faces the subsequent problem of explaining how the (...)
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    O Problema dos Pensadores Artificiais: Um Debate Metafísico.Hugo Luzio - 2024 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (4):1777-1802.
    The possibility of artificial intelligence is usually discussed by philosophers as a problem about artificial thought: can an artificial system think? The production of intelligence in an artificial system would, however, give rise to an intelligent artificial being: an artificial thinker. As such, there is another, less explored way of discussing the possibility of artificial intelligence: can there be an artificial thinker? This is the problem of artificial thinkers (Olson 2018). In this essay, I discuss this problem. To do so, (...)
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    Franz Brentano.Hugo Bergman - 1966 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 78 (4):349-372.
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    Salomon Maimons Philosophie der Mathematik.Hugo Bergmann - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):220-232.
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    Bioethics Reconsidered: Theory and Method in a Post-Christian, Post-Modern Age.Hugo Tristram Engelhardt - 1996 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 6 (4):336-341.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Bioethics Reconsidered: Theory and Method in a Post-Christian, Post-Modern AgeH. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. (bio)A candid assessment of the moral significance of our post-Christian, post-modern era calls for a reconsideration of the very project of bioethics. For many bioethicists, concerns for theory and method are secondary. 1 These scholars presuppose a common morality and a reasonable, overlapping consensus regarding [End Page 336] an appropriate polity. They assume as well that (...)
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    El sentido común crítico y la evaluación de las grandes tendencias históricas.Hugo Celso Felipe Mansilla - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 15 (1-2):205-222.
    ResumenBasado en elementos de la filosofía clásica, el common sense británico y la Escuela de Frankfurt, el autor postula un sentido común guiado críticamente, que serviría para evaluar las tendencias históricas y los modelos de modernización en el Tercer Mundo. Evitando extremos, este teorema rechazaría tanto las pretensiones de verdad de muchos enfoques racionalistas como el relativismo epistemológico y ético. La existencia de leyes y etapas obligatorias de la historia es uno de esos extremos; otro es la opción teórica que (...)
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    A perception philosophy in Plato.Hugo Filgueiras de Araújo - 2012 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 13:109-114.
    O presente trabalho defende, na filosofia platônica, a hipótese das Formas tem como escopo explicar os sensíveis e a sensibilidade, e não rechaçá-los, como fora pregado pela tradição. No Teeteto , Sócrates chega a analisar exaustivamente a possibilidade de a sensação ser encarada como conhecimento; no Fédon , no argumento da reminiscência, o mestre admite que para haver aprendizado/recordação é necessário que haja duas experiências cognitivas correlatas e mutuamente necessárias: a percepção sensível ( aísthesis ) que suscita a anamnese e (...)
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    Bierce, Ambrose: La mirada cínica.Hugo Aznar - 2012 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 55:199-201.
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    Case Studies in Bioethics: A Condemned Man's Last Wish: Organ Donation & a 'Meaningful' Death.Hugo Adam Bedau & Michael Zeik - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (1):16.
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    The Right to Die by Firing Squad.Hugo Adam Bedau - 1977 - Hastings Center Report 7 (1):5-7.
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    (1 other version)Probleme des Existenzbegriffes.Hugo Bergmann - 1950 - Theoria 16 (1):21-35.
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    Das Testament Arthur Schopenhauers.Hugo Busch - 1950 - Wiesbaden,: E. Brockhaus.
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  30. Psychologie.Hugo Dingler - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5:230.
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  31. Pädagogik.Hugo Dingler - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5:235.
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  32. (1 other version)Probleme des Positivismus.Hugo Dingler - 1950 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 5:485.
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    Sujeito e realidade em Schelling e a crítica de Heidegger.Hugo Renato Ochoa Disselkoen - 2013 - Discurso 42:245-266.
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    Introduction.Hugo Halferty Drochon - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):3-4.
    ABSTRACT In Ecce Homo’s “Why I am a Destiny,” Nietzsche declares that “the concept of politics” will merge entirely into a “Mind-war” and that “the earth will know Great politics.” Through analyzing these two concepts, the aim of this article is to counter Bernard Williams’s claim that “Nietzsche did not move to any view that offered a coherent politics.” Nietzsche does so in calling for the founding of a “Party of Life,” whose “concept of politics” is to breed a new (...)
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    Nihilism, democracy and liberalism: Maudemarie Clark’s ‘Nietzsche on Ethics and Politics’.Hugo Halferty Drochon - 2016 - European Journal of Political Theory 16 (4):481-489.
    Maudemarie Clark is a leading interpreter of Nietzsche’s theory of truth, and as such we are fortunate to have her papers on his ethics, politics and metaphysics collected in one volume. Opening her section on politics – the subject of this review – with a critique of Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind, she condemns Bloom’s Straussian demand that philosophers lie about the fact that no truth exists to protect their way of life as a recurrence of the nihilist (...)
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    Symposium on Helen McCabe’s John Stuart Mill, Socialist.Hugo Drochon - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (1):152-152.
    In the pantheon of liberal political thought, John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty, with its defence of freedom of thought, conscience, speech and private property, takes pride of place. So why did Mill c...
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    Quelle expérience pour les élèves présentant des troubles du comportement et orientés vers une scolarité spécialisée? Une comparaison France–Wallonie.Hugo Dupont - 2018 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 12 (1):1-12.
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  38. (1 other version)The foundations of bioethics.Hugo Tristram Engelhardt - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The first single-author text on the philosophical issues in bioethics, this book offers a systematic and comprehensive introduction to the philosophical principles underlying this discipline. It examines the ways in which facts, theories, and values are intertwined in concepts of disease and health, and covers a wide range of issues, including abortion, in vitrofertilization, sexual deviance, and organ transplantation. The discussion of these issues is critical and often controversial, and the distinguished author includes his own provocative views on topics of (...)
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    Die Entstehung Der Kantischen Asthetik.Hugo Falkenheim - 2017 - Hansebooks.
    Die Entstehung der Kantischen Asthetik ist ein unveranderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1890. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernahrung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquitaten erhaltlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese Bucher neu und tragt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch fur die Zukunft (...)
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    Desafíos prácticos de la libertad del científico en la sociedad postindustrial.Hugo Saúl Ramírez García - 2007 - In Jesús Ballesteros & Encarna Fernández (eds.), Biotecnología y posthumanismo. Cizur Menor (Navarra): Editorial Aranzadi.
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  41. Freedom of the seas.Hugo Grotius - unknown
     
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    Carl Schmitt als politischer Philosoph: Versuch einer Bestimmung seiner Stellung bezüglich der Tradition der praktischen Philosophie.Hugo Herrera - 2010 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
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    Racionalidad técnica y excepción. La crítica de Giorgio Agamben a la doctrina del estado de excepción de Carl Schmitt y sus alcances.Hugo Herrera - 2014 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 31 (1):177-192.
    Giorgio Agamben plantea que mediante el estado de excepción se logra vincular, por medio de la violencia, dos dimensiones carentes en principio de vínculo entre sí: nuda vida y normatividad. El estado de excepción parece encarnar así una racionalidad manipuladora. En contraste, en el pensamiento de Schmitt hay una permanente preocupación por el problema de la técnica, a la cual devela como racionalidad manipuladora. En este artículo se intenta determinar los alcances y límites de la teoría del estado de excepción (...)
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    Salomon Maimon on Intellectual Intuition.Hugo Edward Herrera - 2012 - Idealistic Studies 42 (2-3):289-311.
    One of the problems in post-Kantian discussions is the way in which the self procures access to itself. Kant rejects intellectual intuition in human knowledge. Nonetheless, he supposes an access of the self to itself as subject in all conscious knowledge. It is then fitting to ask how this access can occur. Because, if the self is to be taken precisely as subject, in other words as an activity that knows objects, this knowledge of the self should be of a (...)
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    The Theory of Understanding in Francisco de Encina.Hugo E. Herrera - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 50:180-197.
    Resumen: En este artículo pretendo probar que en el pensamiento de Francisco Antonio Encina existe una reflexión acerca de la comprensión. Esa reflexión, a diferencia de lo que han sostenido algunos autores, tiene un talante filosófico, en el sentido de que en ella se exponen pertinentemente los polos entre los que se realiza la comprensión, los extremos hacia los que puede inclinarse la actividad comprensiva y las condiciones básicas que ha de reunir una comprensión de los asuntos humanos calificable como (...)
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  46. Preemption Games with Private Information.Hugo Hopenhayn - unknown
    Preemption games are widely used to model patent races, innovation adoption and market entry problems. A previously neglected feature of these problems is that the agents’ states (e.g. R&D …rms’ technological improvements) are kept secret and stochastically change over time. We fully characterize equilibrium in preemption games where private information evolves according to Poisson processes, and provide a strategic rationale for the common wisdom that ‘big things happen fast.’ In the context of patent races we surprisingly …nd that strengthening patent (...)
     
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    Doubts about Wittgenstein's Influence.Hugo Meynell - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (220):251 - 259.
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    Ethology and Ethics.Hugo Meynell - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (174):290 - 306.
    I n my argument in this paper I shall assume rather than try to prove the proposition, surely not on the face of it an unreasonable one, that the question of what actions, dispositions and circumstances are such as to frustrate human beings, and what are such as to make them comparatively happy and fulfilled, has a great deal of bearing on the question of what actions and dispositions are good or bad. I shall also assume that the way in (...)
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  49. Is Christianity True?HUGO A. MEYNELL - 1994
     
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    Philosophy and the desolation of the humanities.Hugo Meynell - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (6):975-981.
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