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    Estética y teoría de la sensibilidad en el pensamiento andalusí.José M. Puerta Vílchez - 1999 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 6:105.
    Understanding Aesthetics in it's etymological meaning as the "science of the perception" makes any study of the theory of the sensibility essential to understand a given aesthetics. Moreover, theories of sensibility and knowledge in Arabic and Islamic classical culture, have hardly been probed in it's aesthetic dimension. As a result of this, the spread of conceptualizations about Arabic and Islamic aesthetics has, in many cases, sunk in a sea of imprecisions and prejudgements. In the following pages, we present an approximation (...)
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    Averroes. Paráfrasis del libro de la poética. El libro de la poética.José M. Puerta Vílchez - 1999 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 6:203.
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    Teoría del derecho.Valderrama Bedoya, J. Francisco, Rico Puerta & Luis Alonso (eds.) - 2011 - Medellín, Colombia: Universidad de Medellín.
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    La belleza del mundo es la belleza de Dios: el núcleo estético del'Irfán de Ibn 'Arabi (I parte).José Miguel Puerta Vílchez - 2000 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 17:77-100.
    El presente estudio se propone, a lo largo de dos entregas consecutivas, evaluar cuál sea el estatuto a un tiempo hierofánico y cosmológico, ontológico y antropológico, que la noción de Belleza reviste en la mística especulativa del andalusí MuhyÌ al-DÌn Ibn ÿArabÌ (1165-1240), conocido asimismo como "el más grande de los maestros" en materia de espiritualidad islámica. Y ello en confrontación con las teorías al uso de la estética y la filosofía islámicas, a través del esclarecimiento de un vocabulario denso (...)
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  5. Averroes: Paráfrasis del Libro de la Poética.José Miguel Puerta Vílchez - 1999 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 6:203-216.
     
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  6. Estética y teoría de la sensibilidad en el pensamiento andalusí.José Miguel Puerta Vílchez - 1999 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 6:105-130.
    Entendiendo la Estética en su sentido etimológico de "ciencia del sentir", el estudio de la teoría de la sensibilidad se convierte en indispensable para el conocimiento de una estética dada. Sin embargo, rara vez se han estudiado las teorías de la sensibilidad y del conocimiento en la cultura árabe islámica clásica en su dimensión estética, con lo que conceptualizaciones difundidas acerca de la estética árabe e islámica suelen caer en la imprecisión y el juicio apriorístico. Aquí presentamos una aproximación a (...)
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  7. La belleza del mundo es la Belleza de Dios IIª parte.José Miguel Puerta Vílchez - 2001 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 18:31-60.
    El presente estudio se propone, a lo largo de dos entregas consecutivas, evaluar cuál sea el estatuto a un tiempo hierofánico y cosmológico, ontológico y antropológico, que la noción de Belleza reviste en la mística especulativa del andalusí Mu~yi al-Din Ibn `Arabí, conocido asimismo como "el más grande de los maestros" en materia de espiritualidad islámica. Y ello en confrontación con las teorias al uso de la estética y la filosofia islámicas, a través del esclarecimiento de un vocabulario denso en (...)
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    The Old Man Vanishes: Magic, Literature and Political Philosophy in Libanius’ Or. 19.30.Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas - 2016 - Hermes 144 (2):242-251.
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    In hecate's realm: A note on sozomen, hist. Eccl. 7.23.Alberto J. Quiroga-Puertas - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):427-433.
    ‘Can you tell me, Philocles, what in the world it is that makes many men so fond of lying that they delight in telling preposterous tales themselves and listen with especial attention to those who spin yarns of that sort?’ In the seventh book of his Historia Ecclesiastica the church historian Sozomen provides us with a detailed account of the social and political climate and subsequent motives which precipitated the outbreak of the Riot of the Statues in Antioch a.d. 387. (...)
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    Léxico y ortodoxia religiosa en el "Panarion" de Epifanio de Salamis.Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas - 2014 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones:13-19.
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    ORATIONS OF THEMISTIUS - (S.) Swain (trans.) Themistius and Valens. Orations 6–13. (Translated Texts for Historians 78.) Pp. xii + 402, maps. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021. Cased, £110. ISBN: 978-1-80085-677-6. [REVIEW]Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):482-483.
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    λεξιθηρέω in Socrates’ HE 6, 22: Heresy or Belletrism?Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas - 2014 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 158 (2):261-274.
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  13. La puerta de Elvira en Granada y su reciente restauración.Antonio Orihuela Uzal, Carlos Vílchez Vílchez & Antonio Almagro Gorbea - 1992 - Al-Qantara 13 (2):505-536.
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    Preliminary Empirical Validation of the “Basic Needs Satisfaction in Sport Scale” With a Sample of Spanish Athletes.Cristina De Francisco, Francisco J. Parra, Constantino Arce & M. D. Pilar Vílchez - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Do Firms’ Slack Resources Influence the Relationship Between Focused Environmental Innovations and Financial Performance? More is Not Always Better.Dante I. Leyva-de la Hiz, Vera Ferron-Vilchez & J. Alberto Aragon-Correa - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (4):1215-1227.
    Environmental research has usually highlighted that the existence of slack resources in an organization helps allocate investment to innovative initiatives. However, the existing literature has paid very limited attention to how slack resources can influence the effects of focused and diversified innovations in different ways. Agency theory scholars claim that a manager’s first preference when confronted with discretionary resources will not generate positive investments for the firm, but their own opportunistic preferences. The differences between focused and diversified environmental innovations allow (...)
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  16. A'Puerta cerrada': a philosophical laboratory.J. M. A. Estragues - 2005 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 59 (231):107-119.
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    Unamuno: el maestro y su misión educativa.Emanuel J. Maroco Dos Santos - 2017 - Revista de Educação Puc-Campinas 22 (1):151-162.
    La misión educativa del maestro, del profesor de primeras letras, fue uno de los temas pedagógicos al que Unamuno, el insigne rector de la Universidad de Salamanca, más páginas de análisis y reflexión dedicó a lo largo de su producción ensayística. El presente artículo, centrado en dicho tema, procura desvelar la concepción unamuniana del maestro, en cuanto a su misión de promover la formación de una concepción unitaria del saber en sus alumnos. Para nuestro autor, la fragmentación del saber era (...)
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    Fernández Ubiña, José, Quiroga Puertas, Alberto J. y Ubric Rabaneda, Purificación , La Iglesia como sistema de dominación en la Antigüedad Tardía.Ignacio Sanz Extremeño - 2016 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 21:256-258.
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    García Ruiz, María Pilar y Quiroga Puertas, Alberto J. , Praising the Otherness. Linguistic and Cultural Alterity in the Roman Empire: Historiography and Panegyrics.Álvaro Cancela Cilleruelo - 2016 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 21:259-262.
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    Representations of late antique emperors - (m.P.) García Ruiz, (A.J.) Quiroga puertas (edd.) Emperors and emperorship in late antiquity. Images and narratives. (Impact of empire 40.) pp. XII + 248, b/w & colour ills. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2021. Cased, €105, us$127. Isbn: 978-90-04-44690-8. [REVIEW]Grammatiki Karla - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):258-260.
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    Rhetoric in late antiquity. A.J. quiroga puertas the purpose of rhetoric in late antiquity. From performance to exegesis. Pp. XII + 265. Tübingen: Mohr siebeck, 2013. Paper, €69. Isbn: 978-3-16-152269-7. [REVIEW]Josiah E. Davis - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):101-103.
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    Race, Racism, and Reparations.J. Angelo Corlett - 2018 - Cornell University Press.
    If affirmative action and other ethnicity-based social programs are justified, then J. Angelo Corlett believes it is important to come to an adequate understanding of the nature of ethnicity in general and ethnic group membership in particular. In Race, Racism, and Reparations, Corlett reconceptualizes traditional ideas of race in terms of ethnicity. As he makes clear, the answers to the questions "What is a Native American?" or "What is a Latino?" have important implications for public policy, especially for those programs (...)
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  23. Conservation Laws and the Philosophy of Mind: Opening the Black Box, Finding a Mirror.J. Brian Pitts - 2019 - Philosophia 48 (2):673-707.
    Since Leibniz's time, Cartesian mental causation has been criticized for violating the conservation of energy and momentum. Many dualist responses clearly fail. But conservation laws have important neglected features generally undermining the objection. Conservation is _local_, holding first not for the universe, but for everywhere separately. The energy in any volume changes only due to what flows through the boundaries. Constant total energy holds if the global summing-up of local conservation laws converges; it probably doesn't in reality. Energy conservation holds (...)
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  24. The Hiddenness Argument.J. L. Schellenberg - 2021 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 69 (3):63-66.
    * This is a fragment of J. L. Schellenberg’s paper “Divine Hiddenness and Human Philosophy” originally published in Adam Green and Eleonore Stump, Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief, 23–25, 28. Reprinted by permission of the author.
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    William J. Morgan on Fair Play, Treatment versus Enhancement and the Doping Debates in Sport.Angela J. Schneider - 2018 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 12 (4):386-400.
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    The content of Marr’s information-processing framework.J. Brendan Ritchie - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (7):1078-1099.
    ABSTRACTThe seminal work of David Marr, popularized in his classic work Vision, continues to exert a major influence on both cognitive science and philosophy. The interpretation of his work also co...
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  27. Artificial Intelligence Is Stupid and Causal Reasoning Will Not Fix It.J. Mark Bishop - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:513474.
    Artificial Neural Networks have reached “grandmaster” and even “super-human” performance across a variety of games, from those involving perfect information, such as Go, to those involving imperfect information, such as “Starcraft”. Such technological developments from artificial intelligence (AI) labs have ushered concomitant applications across the world of business, where an “AI” brand-tag is quickly becoming ubiquitous. A corollary of such widespread commercial deployment is that when AI gets things wrong—an autonomous vehicle crashes, a chatbot exhibits “racist” behavior, automated credit-scoring processes (...)
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    Bibliography Communication in Science. By A. J. Meadows. London: Butterworths, 1974. Pp. 248. £6.00.J. A. Chaldecott - 1978 - British Journal for the History of Science 11 (1):67-68.
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    Die Axiomatischen Grundlagen Einer Allgemeinen Theorie des Messens. J. Pfanzagl.J. Richard Büchi - 1960 - Philosophy of Science 27 (2):224-226.
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  30. The interpretation of the philosophy of J. S. mill.J. O. Urmson - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (10):33.
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    A New Skin for the Wounds of History: Fanon’s Affective Sociogeny and Ricœur’s Carnal Hermeneutics.J. Reese Faust - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (9):1128-1154.
    This article argues that, despite their distance across the colonial divide, a creolizing reading of Frantz Fanon and Paul Ricœur can yield valuable insights into decoloniality. Tracing their shared philosophical concerns with embodied phenomenology, social ontology and recognition, I argue that their respective accounts of sociogeny and hermeneutics can be productively read together as describing a shared end of mutual recognition untainted by racism or coloniality – a ‘new skin’ for humanity, as Fanon describes it. More specifically, Fanon contributes to (...)
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    Head Transplantation and Immortality: When Is Life Worth Living Forever?J. Clint Parker - 2022 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (2):279-292.
    Head transplantation fits within the broader conceptual space occupied by transhumanists and others who seek to extend the lives of human beings indefinitely. It is reasonable to reflect on whether, under what circumstances, and in what ways human immortality would be good. In this paper, I disambiguate the ways in which immortality might be considered a human good and then argue that immortality is neither necessary nor sufficient condition for objective meaning in life. I also argue that mortality is not (...)
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    Striving, entropy, and meaning.J. S. Russell - 2020 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (3):419-437.
    ABSTRACT This paper argues that striving is a cardinal virtue in sport and life. It is an overlooked virtue that is an important component of human happiness and a source of a sense of dignity. The human psychological capacity for striving emerged as a trait for addressing the entropic features of our existence, but it can be engaged and used for other purposes. Sport is one such example. Sport appears exceptional in being designed specifically to test and display our capacities (...)
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    Migration, membership, and republican liberty.J. Matthew Hoye - 2021 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 24 (2):179-205.
    Neorepublicanism holds that domination is the foremost political evil. More, it claims to be able to address today’s most pressing issues. It follows that neorepublicanism should, then, speak to questions of migration, membership, and domination. However, this is not the case. Some critical voices inspired by the idea of non-domination arrive at interesting critiques of migration, membership, and domination, but their answers are often partial and in some ways problematic. They are also largely ahistorical. The contemporary paucity of neorepublican reflections (...)
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  35. Functional Data Analysis, 2nd Edn.J. O. Ramsay & B. W. Silverman - 2005 - Springer.
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    A logical approach to the dynamics of commitments.J. -J. Ch Meyer, W. van der Hoek & B. van Linder - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 113 (1-2):1-40.
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    Semiogenesis: A Dynamic System Approach to Agency and Structure.J. Augustus Bacigalupi - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (2):261-284.
    This paper will develop the concept of semiogenesis – a process of novel sign generation – and how instances of this process, such as agency, relate to their built environment and beyond. Section two will build on Hoffmeyer’s discussion of swarms, specifically the idea of overlapping swarms and its manifestation in the creation of termite mounds, in order to introduce three types of structure. Building upon this real-world example explored in section two, the third section will present a heuristic for (...)
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  38. Kim, J.-The Philosophy of Mind.H. J. Gert - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:221-224.
     
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  39. Transparent disquotationalism.J. C. Beall - 2005 - In J. C. Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), Deflation and Paradox. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 7–22.
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    Prof. Dr P.J. Muller as Dogmatikus.B. J. Engelbrecht - 1953 - HTS Theological Studies 9 (3/4).
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    Tweaking Dallas Willard's Ontology of the Human Person.J. P. Moreland - 2015 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 8 (2):187-202.
    While my own philosophical views are largely in keeping with my mentor, Dallas Willard, nevertheless, I find his conception of the human person puzzling, hard to specify precisely, and prima facie contradictory in a few places. Dallas's central goal in formulating his anthropology was to develop a model that shed light on, allowed for deeper insight into, and fostered interest in spiritual formation, especially the role of the body in spiritual maturation. I share this goal, and agree with most of (...)
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    The Importance of Clear and Careful Thinking in Clinical Ethics.J. Clint Parker - 2021 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 46 (1):1-16.
    Clear and careful thinking is an indispensable aid in the pursuit of answers to the difficult ethical question faced by clinicians, patients, and families. In this issue of The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy devoted to issues in clinical ethics, the authors engage in this enterprise by reflecting on morally good medical decision making, conscientious objection, presumed consent in organ donation, the permissibility of surrogate decision making, and the failure of legislative limits on the scope of euthanasia in Belgium.
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    Die filioque: Ekumeniese speelbal of reformatories teologiese noodsaaklikheid.J. Otto & J. H. Koekemoer - 1994 - HTS Theological Studies 50 (3).
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    J. B. Rosser and A. R. Turquette. Axiom schemes for m-valued functional calculi of first order. Part II. Deductive completeness. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 16 , pp. 22–34. See Errata, ibid., p. iv.Burton Spencer Dreben, J. B. Rosser & A. R. Turquette - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):269.
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    A Volitional Account of Racist Beliefs, Contamination, and Objects.J. L. A. Garcia - 2018 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 92:59-85.
    Prof. Alberto Urquidez, in an important recent article that appears in different form in his book, Redefining Racism, offers an informed, sustained, careful, multi-pronged, and sometimes original critique of the volitional analysis of racism, which I have proposed in a series of articles over the past two dozen years. Here I expand and improve VAR’s analysis of paternalistic racists and their beliefs, clarify its ‘infection’-model’s explanation of racism’s spread and variety, and lay out what it is for something to be (...)
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  46. Collateral conflicts and epistemic norms.J. Adam Carter - 2020 - In Scott Stapleford & Kevin McCain (eds.), Epistemic Duties: New Arguments, New Angles. New York: Routledge.
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  47. Religious and Sexual Identities: A Multi Faith Exploration of Young Adults.J. J. Gibbs & J. T. Goldbach - unknown
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    Contribution to the Correction of the Public's Judgments on the French Revolution.J. G. Fichte, Jeffrey Church & Anna Marisa Schön - 2021 - SUNY Press.
    The reception history of the French Revolution in France and England is well documented among Anglophone scholars; however, the debate over the Revolution in Germany is much less well known. Fichte's Contribution played an important role in this debate. Presented here for the first time in English, Fichte's work provides a distinctive synthesis of Locke's "possessive individualism," Rousseau's general will, and Kant's moral philosophy. This eclectic blend results in an unusual rights theory that at times veers close to a form (...)
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    Newman on Faith and History.J. Derek Holmes - 1972 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 21:202-216.
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    Agnes Heller: A Philosopher for Today.J. F. Dorahy - 2020 - Critical Horizons 21 (4):303-317.
    ABSTRACT On 19 July 2019, Agnes Heller died whilst swimming in Lake Balaton outside Budapest. With her passing, the culture of humanity lost one of its most remarkable representatives. So too, contemporary critique lost a philosophical sensibility that is, today, within the neoliberal university, increasingly rare. It is this philosophical sensibility with which this essay is concerned. Through a critical reconstruction of Heller’s reading of three key figures from the philosophical tradition (Marx, Pascal and Kierkegaard), this essay both charts the (...)
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