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  1. Presentación de WVO Quine: Epistemología, semántica, ontología.J. J. Botero - 2001 - Ideas Y Valores 50 (115):5-43.
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    Relatively compatible operations in BCK-algebras and some related algebras.N. Lubomirsky, H. J. San Martín & W. J. Zuluaga Botero - 2017 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (3):348-364.
    Let |$\textbf{A}$| be a |$BCK$|-algebra and |$f:A^{k}\rightarrow A$| a function. The main goal of this article is to give a necessary and sufficient condition for |$f$| to be compatible with respect to every relative congruence of |$\textbf{A}$|⁠. We extend this result in some related algebras, as e.g. in pocrims.
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  3. The immediately given as ground and background.J. L. Botero - 1999 - In Jean Petitot, Francisco J. Varela, Bernard Pachoud & Jean-Michel Roy (eds.), Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science. Stanford University Press. pp. 440--463.
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  4. The Reason of State and the Greatness of Cities.Giovanni Botero & P. J. Waley - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (127):372-373.
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  5. ¿ Son" Opacos" los Estados Mentales? Los Criterios de Chisholm.Juan J. Botero - 1996 - Ideas Y Valores 45 (102):3-26.
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  6. Un silencio inexplicable ante la situacion del cónyuge inocente.J. Silvio Botero - 2012 - Revista Agustiniana 53 (162):669-698.
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  7. A la Luz Del evangelio Y de la experiencia humana (gs. 46) un intento de interpretación.J. Botero G. - 2009 - Studium : revista de filosofía y teología 49 (2):263-283.
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    La verdad se dice de varias maneras.Juan J. Botero - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia):229-238.
    Esta reflexión tiene una motivación específica y que es necesario mencionar pues ella explica el enfoque y las preguntas que se van a suscitar aquí. En Colombia se adoptó un modelo político-judicial para tratar de superar un problema de violencia y violación de las normas elementales de convivencia social que ha afectado a su población durante décadas. No se trata, realmente, de un problema, sino, podríamos decir, de una familia de problemas, pero el modelo ha sido pensado para que se (...)
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    Modal expansions of ririgs.AgustÍn L. Nagy & William J. Zuluaga Botero - 2025 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 33 (1):74-94.
    In this paper, we introduce the variety of $I$-modal ririgs. We characterize the congruence lattice of its members by means of $I$-filters, and we provide a description of $I$-filter generation. We also provide an axiomatic presentation for the variety generated by chains of the subvariety of contractive $I$-modal ririgs. Finally, we introduce a Hilbert-style calculus for a logic with $I$-modal ririgs as an equivalent algebraic semantics and we prove that such a logic has the parametrized local deduction-detachment theorem.
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    Corbí, Josep E. Morality, Self-Knowledge and Human Suffering. An Essay on the Loss of Confidence in the World.Ángela Uribe Botero - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (152):304-310.
    RESUMEN Se analiza si la versión de la justicia como equidad, presentada en El liberalismo político, es genuinamente una concepción política. Se examina el problema de la razonabilidad de las doctrinas comprehensivas, y se indaga luego si el argumento en dos etapas afecta la integridad estructural del liberalismo político. Se concluye que J. Rawls fracasa en su intento de justificar un liberalismo independiente de una doctrina comprehensiva de carácter liberal. ABSTRACT The article analyzes whether the conception of justice as fairness, (...)
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  11. The Reason of StateThe Greatness of Cities. [REVIEW]E. B. J. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):536-536.
    This translation of Botero's sixteenth century work, supposedly an attack on Machiavelli, is based on the Italian edition of 1948. The work is written as 'advice to the Prince' and covers a variety of subjects from the construction of fortresses to the morality of the ruler. The principal theme is the necessity for the restoration of morality to politics. Because of the importance of the Counter-reformation in Botero's time, special attention is also given to the role of the (...)
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    Botero, J. y Leal, Y. “Pensamiento, voluntad y juicio: las condiciones mentales de la acción política en la filosofía de Hannah Arendt.” Tópicos. Revista de Filosofía 26.53 (2017): 85-119. [REVIEW]Ana María Granados - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (169):299-301.
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    Botero, J. y Leal, Y. "Pensamiento, voluntad y juicio: las condiciones mentales de la acción política en la filosofía de Hannah Arendt." Tópicos. Revista de Filosofía 26.53 : 85-119. [REVIEW]ana María GrAnados Romero - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (169):299-301.
    RESUMEN Se analiza la relación entre la escritura y la presencia en la obra de Maurice Blanchot, se delimita el fundamento textual de la presencia en el orden de la literatura y se toman como referentes teóricos los conceptos de "espacio literario" y "pensamiento del afuera" de Michel Foucault. Si bien el propósito de examinar dicha relación es deconstruir el vínculo entre presencia y lenguaje, Blanchot conduce a considerar esa continuidad en términos de una presencia nunca completa ni devenida que (...)
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    The Reason of State and the Greatness of Cities. By Giovanni Botero, translated from the Italian by P. J. Waley, with an Introduction by D. P. WALEY. (Routledge & Kegan Paul. Pp. 298. Price 32s.). [REVIEW]G. Illtyd Lewis - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (127):372-.
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    Histria.J. J. Wilkes - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):291-.
  16. Can biology be an exact science?J. J. C. Smart - 1959 - Synthese 11 (4):359 - 368.
  17. Moral Worth and Knowing How to Respond to Reasons.J. J. Cunningham - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (2):385-405.
    It’s one thing to do the right thing. It’s another to be creditable for doing the right thing. Being creditable for doing the right thing requires that one does the right thing out of a morally laudable motive and that there is a non-accidental fit between those two elements. This paper argues that the two main views of morally creditable action – the Right Making Features View and the Rightness Itself View – fail to capture that non-accidentality constraint: the first (...)
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    The methods of ethics and the methods of science.J. J. C. Smart - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (13):344-349.
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  19. Time Travel.Nicholas J. J. Smith - 2012 - In Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    There is an extensive literature on time travel in both philosophy and physics. Part of the great interest of the topic stems from the fact that reasons have been given both for thinking that time travel is physically possible—and for thinking that it is logically impossible! This entry deals primarily with philosophical issues; issues related to the physics of time travel are covered in the separate entries on time travel and modern physics and time machines. We begin with the definitional (...)
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  20. Is believing for a normative reason a composite condition?J. J. Cunningham - 2019 - Synthese 196 (9):3889-3910.
    Here is a surprisingly neglected question in contemporary epistemology: what is it for an agent to believe that p in response to a normative reason for them to believe that p? On one style of answer, believing for the normative reason that q factors into believing that p in the light of the apparent reason that q, where one can be in that kind of state even if q is false, in conjunction with further independent conditions such as q’s being (...)
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  21. The matter of motivating reasons.J. J. Cunningham - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 179 (5):1563-1589.
    It is now standard in the literature on reasons and rationality to distinguish normative reasons from motivating reasons. Two issues have dominated philosophical theorising concerning the latter: (i) whether we should think of them as certain (non-factive) psychological states of the agent – the dispute over Psychologism; and (ii) whether we should say that the agent can Φ for the reason that p only if p – the dispute over Factivism. This paper first introduces a puzzle: these disputes look very (...)
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    Was die vorming van 'n eie kerkverband deur die kerk in Transvaal 1853 "sondige verskeurdheid"?J. J. P. Müller - 1977 - HTS Theological Studies 33 (3/4).
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    Malcom Todd: The Walls of Rome. Pp. 91, 41 illustrations and figures. London: Paul Elek, 1978. Paper, £4·25.J. J. Wilkes - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):169-170.
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    From Form to In-formation: A Spinozan Link between Deleuzian and Simondonian Ontologies.J. J. Sylvia Iv - 2022 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 16 (2):233-261.
    In developing the concept of assemblages, Gilles Deleuze draws at least some inspiration from Gilbert Simondon’s concept of information. While his acknowledgement of Simondon’s influence is almost entirely positive, Deleuze explicitly distances himself from the concept of information in order to avoid its link to the field of cybernetics. However, a Deleuzian informational ontology could instead be leveraged as an alternative to cybernetics. Drawing on the Spinozan link between the work of Deleuze and Simondon, it is possible to develop a (...)
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  25. Utilitarianism and justice.J. J. C. Smart - 1978 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (3):287-299.
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    Robert Boyle's epistemology: The interaction between scientific and religious knowledge.J. J. MacIntosh - 1992 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 6 (2):91 – 121.
    Abstract Boyle distinguished clearly between the areas which we would call scientific and theological. However, he felt that they overlapped seamlessly, and that the truths we discovered (or which were revealed to us) in one of these areas would be relevant to us in the other. In this paper I outline and discuss Boyle's views on the limitations of human knowing, Boyle's arguments in favour of accepting the revelations of the Christian faith, and his views on the kind of epistomological (...)
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    'Looks red' and dangerous talk.J. J. C. Smart - 1995 - Philosophy 70 (274):545-554.
    This paper is partly to get rid of some irritation which I have felt at the quite common tendency of philosophers to elucidate ‘is red’ in terms of ‘looks red’. For a relatively recent example see, for example, Frank Jackson and Robert Pargetter, ‘An Objectivist′s Guide to Subjectivism about Colour’. However rather than try to make a long list of references, I would rather say ‘No names, no pack drill’. I have even been disturbed to find the use of the (...)
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    Quine's philosophy of science.J. J. C. Smart - 1968 - Synthese 19 (1-2):3 - 13.
    This article is mainly concerned to summarise a fairly well articulated position on the philosophy of science which may be extracted from scattered passages in quine's "word and object." (1) there is no sharp line between philosophy and science, Or between science and mathematics, Or between science and common sense. (2) abstract mathematical entities are theoretical posits just as electrons are. (3) epistemology is a branch of biology. (4) quine's earlier instrumentalism has given way to a scientific realism. (5) quine's (...)
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  29. Mircea Eliade and the Dialectic of the Sacred.Thomas J. J. Altizer - 1964
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    Anamorphoses dystopiques dans Contagion de Steven Soderbergh. L’Autre du désir. L’Autre de la mort.Alain J.-J. Cohen - 2022 - Diogène n° 273-274 (1):171-185.
    Pour Proust, on le sait, la mémoire fouille dans les ruines ce que le Temps a détruit, et ce que l’Art peut parfois sublimer. Face à un traumatisme soudain et dévastateur, le passé récent “convertit” (dans le sens alchimique, religieux, hystérique du terme) sa banale quotidienneté pour s’investir après-coup en paradis à jamais perdu. (Or les paradis ne sont-ils pas toujours des paradis perdus –Milton, Proust, Freud, et al.)? Anticipant par une dizaine d’années le vécu de notre présent mondialement pandémique, (...)
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    Leids-Haags allegorieënlexicon.A. J. J. In 'T. Groen (ed.) - 2016 - Delft: Eburon.
    Het Leids-Haags Allegorieënlexicon toont nieuwe perspectieven op de maatschappelijke werkelijkheid met een actuele duiding van vijftig kernthema’s uit de wetenschap. De auteurs zijn de duale promovendi en hun promotores van Leiden University Dual PhD Centre The Hague. Ze worden daarbij geïnspireerd door de metafoor van de grot van Plato: Waar ben ik? Waar sta ik? Welk beeld zie ik? Hoe kan ik dat begrijpen? Er ontstaan beeldende voorstellingen van begrippen waarin op zoek wordt gegaan naar de centrale gedachten die ten (...)
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    Role of Moral Values in Evaluation of the Use of Nonhuman Animals in Research.Maria Botero & Donna Desforges - 2020 - Society and Animals 30 (4):386-403.
    One requirement for the formation of an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee is that they include a community member who embodies the values of the general population. This study’s aim is to investigate whether community members use moral arguments when deliberating a case of nonhuman animals used in experimentation. To this end, we tested the responses of community members in a situation similar to those confronting members of IACUC. The participants’ evaluation of the protocol was consistent with the mandates (...)
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    L'objet de la geometrie.J. J. W. Berghuys - 1955 - Synthese 9 (1):395-407.
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    Thomas J. J. Altizer.J. Leavitt Pearl & Christopher D. Rodkey - 2018 - In Christopher D. Rodkey & Jordan E. Miller (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 55-81.
    Thomas J.J. Altizer is one of the most important theologians of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, and all radical theology must pass through and be conversant with his work and the historical significance of his earlier contributions. This chapter presents Altizer’s essential ideas in a straightforward and accessible manner and provides a guide for the beginning reader.
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    Ucko, Hans 1994 - Common Roots New Horizons.L. J. J. Nell - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (1/2).
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    Introduction.Denis J.-J. Robichaud - 2018 - In Plato's persona: Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance humanism, and Platonic traditions. Philadelphia: PENN, University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 1-24.
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    Nijmegen: “Complexio. Across Times and Disciplines”.Chiara Beneduce & Paul J. J. M. Bakker - 2022 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 63:510-516.
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  38. Μία Μόνον Πανταχοῦ κατὰ Φύσιν ἡ Ἀρίστη (En 1135 a 5) 1.J. J. Mulhern - 1972 - Phronesis 17 (3):260-268.
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    The Logic of Science. [REVIEW]J. J. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):188-188.
    The title is somewhat misleading in the current situation, since these essays stem from a Neoscholastic rather than a Neopositivistic background, and are chiefly concerned with suggesting in a rough way some relations between Aristotelian or Scholastic and contemporary scientific methods. The volume includes "Questions Science Cannot Answer" by Mortimer Adler, "The Logic of Induction" by Roland Houde, "Physico-chemical Methods and the Philosophy of Nature" by Léon Lortie, and "The Evolution of Scientific Method" by James A. Weisheipl.—J. J.
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    The origin and the concept of 'classique' in French art criticism.J. J. L. Whiteley - 1976 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 39 (1):268-275.
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    A Note on the Mutiny of the Pannonian Legions in A.D. 14.J. J. Wilkes - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (2):268-271.
    The origins of the unrest among the Pannonian legions in A.D. 14 are easily discerned. The great war in Illyricum of A.D. 6–9 involved the legions in a series of extremely arduous campaigns extending across the western half of the Balkan Peninsula, in particular the impenetrable forests of Bosnia and the rugged karst of Dalmatia. The nearness of this area to Italy made the war a great crisis in the reign of Augustus: conquest of Illyricum was the keystone of Augustus' (...)
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  42. Flamines.J. J. Wilkes - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):76-.
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    Review. Satricum. Settlement excavations at Borgo le Ferriere 'Satricum'. M Maaskant-Kleibrink et al.J. J. Wilkes - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):351-353.
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    Die gesellschaftliche Aktivität der Persönlichkeit als soziale Ersch.J. J. Wolkow - 1975 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 23 (1):87.
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    Developing testable theories of brain dynamics: The global mode theory and experimental falsification.J. J. Wright - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):414-415.
    The development of theories of global cortical dynamics, using linear wave theory, owes much to the pioneering work of Nunez. His work leads to clear predictions on relations of brain size, axonal conduction velocity, and the frequencies of the cerebral rhythms. These predictions do not appear to be fulfilled, but their falsification constrains the range of parameters applicable in further formulations.
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    How do local reverberations achieve global integration?J. J. Wright - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):644-645.
    Amit's Hebbian model risks being overexplanatory, since it does not depend on specific physiological modelling of cortical ANNs, but concentrates on those phenomena which are modelled by a large class of ANNs. While offering a strong demonstration of the presence of Hebb's “cell assemblies,” it does not offer an equal account of Hebb's “phase sequence” concept.
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    Multiscale modeling of brain dynamics depends upon approximations at each scale.J. J. Wright & D. T. J. Liley - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2):310-320.
    We outline fresh findings that show that our macroscopic electrocorticographic (ECoG) simulations can account for synchronous multiunit pulse oscillations at separate, simultaneously activated cortical sites and the associated gamma-band ECoG activity. We clarify our views on the approximations of dynamic class applicable to neural events at macroscopic and microscopic scales, and the analogies drawn to classes of ANN behaviour. We accept the need to introduce memory processes and detailed anatomical and physiological information into any future developments of our simulations. On (...)
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    Why Time Travellers (Still) Cannot Change the Past.Nicholas J. J. Smith - 2015 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 71 (70th Anniversary Issue on Metaph):677-94.
    In an earlier paper I argued that time travellers cannot change the past: alleged models of changing the past either fall into contradiction or else involve avoiding, not changing, the past. Goddu has responded to my argument, maintaining that his hypertime model involves time travellers changing (not avoiding) the past. In the present paper I first discuss what would be required to substantiate the claim that a given model involves changing rather than avoiding the past. I then consider Goddu's hypertime (...)
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    El positivismo jurídico en la historia: las escuelas del positivismo jurídico en el siglo XIX y primera mitad del siglo XX.Andrés Botero Bernal - 2014 - Medellín, Colombia: Universidad de Medellín.
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    La razón de estado y otros escritos.Giovanni Botero - 1962 - Caracas: Instituto de Estudios Políticos, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad Central de Venezuela. Edited by Manuel García-Pelayo.
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