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  1. Francisco de Quevedo: Genio verbal y pensador de la vida.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 1981 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 8:137-148.
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    The kenosis of the creator and of the created co‐creator.Manuel G. Doncel S. J. - 2004 - Zygon 39 (4):791-800.
  3. Escritores eclesiásticos del siglo VII: Braulio y Tajón de Zaragoza.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 1997 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 4:23-34.
    Entre los grandes escritores religiosos de la España visigoda del siglo VII destacan dos obispos de la ciudad de Zaragoza: San Braulio y Tajón. El primero mantuvo una especial amistad con san Isidoro de Sevilla, al que animó a que concluyera el libro de las Etimologías; el segundo es considerado en la Historia de la Teología como un precursor de las Sumas teológicas.
     
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  4. La tensión Razón-Fe en la filosofía judeomusulmana de Al-Andalus.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 1993 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval:21-30.
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  5. El tiempo de los derechos humanos: reconocimiento, positivización y promoción de los mismos.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 2009 - Diálogo Filosófico 73:4-39.
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  6. Claves del cerebro en la apreciación de la belleza.Camilo J. Cela Conde & Francisco J. Ayala - 2014 - In Raúl Gutiérrez Lombardo & José Sanmartín (eds.), La filosofía desde la ciencia. México D.F.: Centro de Estudios Filosóficos, Políticos y Sociales Vicente Lombardo Toledano.
     
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    Maimónides: Guía de perplejos.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 1985 - Diálogo Filosófico 3:407-414.
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  8. Baltasar Gracián y el ingenio.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 1989 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 16:177-190.
     
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  9. El Derecho Natural antiguo y medieval.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:377-386.
     
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    Juan Luis Vives en la tradición humanística española de los siglos XVI y XVII.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 1996 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 23:219-254.
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  11. Reflejo y reflexión. Baltasar Gracián , un pensador universal.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 1979 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 6:311-320.
     
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    Intellectual Life in Contemporary Spain.J. Manuel Espinosa - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (2):209-220.
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    La admiración de Baltasar Gracián por San Agustín.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 2004 - Ciudad de Dios 217 (1):261-281.
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  14. La crítica de Juan Luis Vives a los pseudo-dialécticos.Jorge Manuel Ayala Martínez - 1996 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 3:109-126.
     
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    REVIEW ESSAY: Moral realism, radical politics.J. Manuel Barbeito Varela - 2008 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (9):1103-1111.
    Some major leftist thinkers, including Alain Badiou, Slavoj Žižek and Terry Eagleton, have lately offered readings that claim the relevance of alternative interpretations of the Christian tradition in the face both of the conservative turn in the Catholic Church and of the contemporary secular oblivion of anything that has to do with religion. Furthermore, post-colonial studies have tended to blame the West en bloc for the disasters of past and present colonization, and have attacked the western endeavour to extend universal (...)
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    The Mvstic Soul of Spain. [REVIEW]J. Manuel Espinosa - 1947 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 22 (3):521-522.
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  17. Entrevista con Francisco J. Ayala.Francisco J. Ayala - 1983 - El Basilisco 15:78-93.
     
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    There is no place for intelligent design in the philosophy of biology : intelligent design is not science.Francisco J. Ayala - 2009 - In Francisco José Ayala & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in philosophy of biology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 364--390.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: The Design Argument The Design Argument in Antiquity Christian Authors Hume's Onslaught William Paley's Natural Theology The Bridgewater Treatises Intelligent Design: A Political Movement Eyes to See No “There” There Blood and Tears Gambling to Non‐existence Natural Selection Natural Selection and Design Postscript: Counterpoint Notes References.
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    Debating Darwin.Francisco J. Ayala - 2000 - Biology and Philosophy 15 (4):559-573.
  20. Teleological explanations in evolutionary biology.Francisco J. Ayala - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (1):1-15.
    The ultimate source of explanation in biology is the principle of natural selection. Natural selection means differential reproduction of genes and gene combinations. It is a mechanistic process which accounts for the existence in living organisms of end-directed structures and processes. It is argued that teleological explanations in biology are not only acceptable but indeed indispensable. There are at least three categories of biological phenomena where teleological explanations are appropriate.
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    Razão e liberdade: homenagem a Manuel José do Carmo Ferreira.Manuel J. Carmo Ferreira (ed.) - 2010 - Lisboa: Centro de Filosofia da universidade de Lisboa.
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    Suffering is not enough: Assisted dying for people with mental illness.Manuel Trachsel & Ralf J. Jox - 2022 - Bioethics 36 (5):519-524.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 5, Page 519-524, June 2022.
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    Science, evolution and natural selection: in praise of Darwin at the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.Francisco J. Ayala - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (3):444-455.
    Copernicus, Galileo, Newton and other physical scientists ushered in a conception of the universe as matter in motion governed by natural laws. Their discoveries brought about a fundamental revolution, namely a commitment to the postulate that the universe obeys immanent laws that can account for natural phenomena. The workings of the universe were brought into the realm of science: explanation through natural laws. Darwin completed the Copernican revolution by extending it to the living world. Darwin demonstrated the evolution of organisms. (...)
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  24. What the biological sciences can and cannot contribute to ethics.Francisco J. Ayala - 2009 - In Francisco José Ayala & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in philosophy of biology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 316–336.
    The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity for ethics (i.e., the proclivity to judge human actions as either right or wrong), or to the moral norms accepted by human beings for guiding their actions. I herein propose: (1) that the capacity for ethics is a necessary attribute of human nature; and (2) that moral norms are products of cultural evolution, not of biological evolution. Humans exhibit ethical behavior by nature because their biological makeup (...)
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    On the Scientific Method, Its Practice and Pitfalls.Francisco J. Ayala - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (2):205 - 240.
    This paper sets forth a familiar theme, that science essentially consists of two interdependent episodes, one imaginative, the other critical. Hypotheses and other imaginative conjectures are the initial stage of scientific inquiry because they provide the incentive to seek the truth and a clue as to where to find it. But scientific conjectures must be subject to critical examination and empirical testing. There is a dialogue between the two episodes; observations made to test a hypothesis are the inspiration for new (...)
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    ¿Clonar humanos? Límites de la eugenesia.Francisco J. Ayala - 2019 - Arbor 195 (792):502.
    La humanidad no solo ha evolucionado, sino que continúa evolucionando. ¿Hacia dónde va la evolución humana? La evolución biológica está dirigida por la selección natural, que no es un proceso benevolente que guíe a las especies hacia un éxito seguro. El resultado final puede ser la extinción. Los avances en genética, biología molecular y biomedicina han hecho posible manipular, rápida y efectivamente, la constitución genética de la humanidad. La terapia genética puede ser somática, o germinal. No hay intervenciones de terapia (...)
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    Biology Precedes, Culture Transcends: An Evolutionist's View of Human Nature.Francisco J. Ayala - 1998 - Zygon 33 (4):507-523.
    I will, first, outline what we currently know about the last 4 million years of human evolutionary history, from bipedal but small‐brained Australopithecus to modern Homo sapiens, our species, through the prolific toolmaker Homo habilis and the continent wanderer Homo erectus. I shall then identify anatomical traits that distinguish us from other animals and point out our two kinds of heredity, the biological and the cultural.Biological inheritance is based on the transmission of genetic information, in humans very much the same (...)
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  28. Human evolution: the three grand challenges of human biology.Francisco J. Ayala - 2007 - In David L. Hull & Michael Ruse (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  29. Ernst Mayr 1904.F. J. Ayala - 2004 - Ludus Vitalis 12:1-245.
     
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  30. The biological concept of progress.F. J. Ayala - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Biology: Reduction and Related Problems : [papers Presented at a Conference on Problems of Reduction in Biology Held in Villa Serbe, Bellagio, Italy 9-16 September 1972. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 339--354.
     
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  31. What the biological sciences can and cannot contribute to ethics.Francisco J. Ayala - 2009 - In Francisco José Ayala & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in philosophy of biology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 316–336.
    The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity for ethics (i.e., the proclivity to judge human actions as either right or wrong), or to the moral norms accepted by human beings for guiding their actions. I herein propose: (1) that the capacity for ethics is a necessary attribute of human nature; and (2) that moral norms are products of cultural evolution, not of biological evolution. Humans exhibit ethical behavior by nature because their biological makeup (...)
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    ¿Es precipitado aún hablar del impacto e implicancias éticas del transhumanismo para la Psicología?Manuel Pérez Ayala - forthcoming - Revista Ethika+.
    Este artículo propone una revisión crítica sobre los alcances del transhumanismo en la esfera de la Psicología. Para ello, se expondrán antecedentes y se definirá lo que se entiende por transhumanismo y el resultado de éste, denominado poshumanismo. A través de características humanas tan básicas y diversas como la cognición, el sufrimiento y la identidad, se discute sobre los inéditos cambios que la ejecución y logro de las propuestas transhumanistas significarían para la sociedad, el cómo la psicología podría prever y (...)
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  33. Books Available List.J. M. Beach, Gerald Grant, Vicki Gunther, James McGowan, Kate Donegan, Michael S. Merry, Jeffery Ayala Milligan & Identity Citizenship - 2011 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 47 (3).
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    Molecular clock mirages.Francisco J. Ayala - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (1):71-75.
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    Beyond Darwinism? The Challenge of Macroevolution to the Synthetic Theory of Evolution.Francisco J. Ayala - 1982 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1982:275 - 291.
    The theory of punctuated equilibrium has been proposed as a challenge to the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory. Two important issues are raised. The first is scientific: whether morphological change as observed in the paleontological record is essentially always associated with speciation events. This paper argues that there is at present no empirical support for this claim: the alleged evidence is based on a definitional fallacy. The second issue is epistemological: whether macroevolution is an autonomous field of study, independent from (...)
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    Darwin and Intelligent Design.Francisco J. Ayala - 2009 - In Melville Y. Stewart (ed.), Science and Religion in Dialogue. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 283-294.
    This chapter contains sections titled: * Intelligent Design * Darwin’s Scientific Revolution * Natural Selection * Chance and Necessity: Mutation and Natural Selection * “Only a Theory” * Evolution Is a Fact * Irreducibly Complex? * The Disguised Friend * References and Recommended Readings.
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    Darwin and Intelligent Design.Francisco J. Ayala - 2009 - In Melville Y. Stewart (ed.), Science and Religion in Dialogue. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 749-766.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Intelligent Design Darwin's Scientific Revolution Natural Selection Chance and Necessity: Mutation and Natural Selection “Only a Theory” Evolution Is a Fact Irreducibly Complex? The Disguised Friend References and Recommended Readings.
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    Frédéric Bouchard and Philippe Huneman, eds.: From groups to individuals. Evolution and emerging individuality: Cambridge, The MIT Press, 2013, ix + 278 pp. $55.00.Francisco J. Ayala - 2014 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (1):136-138.
  39. Introduction and Institutionalization of Genetics in Mexico Ana Barahona, Susana Pinar and Francisco J. Ayala.Ana Barahona, Susana Pinar & Francisco J. Ayala - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (2):273-299.
    We explore the distinctive characteristics of Mexico's society, politics and history that impacted the establishment of genetics in Mexico, as a new disciplinary field that began in the early 20th century and was consolidated and institutionalized in the second half. We identify about three stages in the institutionalization of genetics in Mexico. The first stage can be characterized by Edmundo Taboada, who was the leader of a research program initiated during the Cárdenas government (1934-1940), which was primarily directed towards improving (...)
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  40. (1 other version)Biological Evolution: Recent Advances through Molecular Studies.Francisco J. Ayala - 1979 - Scientia:185.
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  41. Seminarios de Historia de la Filosofía Española. Balance.J. M. Ayala - 1985 - Diálogo Filosófico 2:250-252.
     
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    Darwinism and Its Discontents. [REVIEW]Francisco J. Ayala - 2007 - Journal of the History of Biology 40 (3):592-594.
    Presenting an ardent defence of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, this book offers a clear and comprehensive exposition of Darwin's thinking. Michael Ruse brings the story up to date, examining the origins of life, the fossil record, and the mechanism of natural selection. Rival theories are explored, from punctuated equilibrium to human evolution . The philosophical and religious implications of Darwinism are discussed, including a discussion of Creationism and its modern day offshoot, Intelligent Design Theory. Ruse draws upon the most (...)
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    Da filosofia, da pedagogia, da escola: liber amicorum Manuel Ferreira Patrício.J. M. De Barros Dias, Luís Sebastião & Manuel Ferreira Patrício (eds.) - 2008 - Évora.: Universidade de Évora.
  44. Heredia Soriano, Antonio (Ed.); Actas del V Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía Española de la Filosofía Española.J. M. Ayala - 1989 - Diálogo Filosófico 13:103-105.
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    Evolution of biological diversity.Francisco J. Ayala - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (7):681-682.
  46. Llano, Alejandro: La nueva sensibilidad.J. M. Ayala - 1989 - Diálogo Filosófico 15:440-442.
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  47. Sancho Izquierdo : "tratado Elemental De Filosofía Del Derecho Y Principios De Derecho Natural".F. J. de Ayala & Staff - 1943 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 2 (5):383.
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  48. Introduction to studies in the philosophy of biology.F. J. Ayala - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the philosophy of biology: reduction and related problems. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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    Adaptation and Novelty: Teleological Explanations in Evolutionary Biology.Francisco J. Ayala - 1999 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21 (1):3 - 33.
    Knives, birds' wings, and mountain slopes are used for certain purposes: cutting, flying, and climbing. A bird's wings have in common with knives that they have been 'designed' for the purpose they serve, which purpose accounts for their existence, whereas mountain slopes have come about by geological processes independently of their uses for climbing. A bird's wings differ from a knife in that they have not been designed or produced by any conscious agent; rather, the wings, like the slopes, are (...)
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    Processing of “unattended” threat-related information: Role of emotional content and context.Manuel G. Calvo, M. Dolores Castillo & Luis J. Fuentes - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (8):1049-1074.
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