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    RETRACTION NOTICE: Management of fisheries associations and social responsibility in the productive chain.Verena González-Cabo, Marino Valencia Rodríguez, Luis Ferney Bonilla Betancourt & Omaira Mosquera Mosquera - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (2):1-16.
    Retraction note: González-Cabo, V., Valencia Rodríguez, M., Bonilla Betancourt, L. F. & Mosquera Mosquera, O. (2022). Management of fisheries associations and social responsibility in the productive chain. HUMAN REVIEW. International Humanities Revista Internacional De Humanidades, 14(4), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.37467/revhuman.v11.4138 The Editorial Office of Eurasia Academic Publishing Group has retracted this article. An investigation carried out by our Research Integrity Department has found a group of articles, among which this one is found, that are not within the thematic scope of (...)
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    Gestión de las asociaciones pesqueras y responsabilidad social en la cadena productiva.Verena González-Cabo, Marino Valencia Rodríguez, Luis Ferney Bonilla Betancourt & Omaira Mosquera Mosquera - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (4):1-16.
    La pesca artesanal y la acuicultura industrializada involucran grupos de interés en la sostenibilidad ambiental y social para el mejoramiento del bienestar de las comunidades. Se propone analizar la gestión de las asociaciones pesqueras utilizando el modelo “Triple cuenta de resultados”, para fortalecer la cadena productiva en Buenaventura, Colombia. Se emplea el enfoque cualitativo-descriptivo y un cuestionario sobre aprendizaje organizacional. La Responsabilidad Social Empresarial reflejo de procesos, prácticas y aprendizajes mejoran la productividad y competitividad, requiriendo modernizar los sistemas productivos, formalizar (...)
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  3. An economic model of scientific rules.José Luis Ferreira & Jesús Zamora-Bonilla - 2006 - Economics and Philosophy 22 (2):191-212.
    Empirical reports on scientific competition show that scientists can be depicted as self-interested, strategically behaving agents. Nevertheless, we argue that recognition-seeking scientists will have an interest in establishing methodological norms which tend to select theories of a high epistemic value, and that these norms will be still more stringent if the epistemic value of theories appears in the utility function of scientists, either directly or instrumentally. (Published Online July 11 2006) Footnotes1 The author gratefully acknowledges financial support from DGI grant (...)
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    Reasons which influence on the students' decision to take a university course: differences by gender and degree.Jesús Manuel López-Bonilla, Ramón Barrera Barrera, Mª Ángeles Rodríguez Serrano, Luis Miguel López-Bonilla, Beatriz Palacios Florencio, Mª Carmen Reyes Rodríguez & Borja Sanz Altamira - 2012 - Educational Studies 38 (3):297-308.
    After compulsory secondary education; many teenagers face the process of choosing a university degree. This process involves uncertainties referred to their personal abilities, interests, social expectations and professional future. The present work is aimed at determining whether the reasons behind the selection of a particular university degree differ depending on the chosen degree. Another objective is determining whether these reasons differ significantly according to gender. The sample comprises 983 students belonging to the area of social and legal sciences at the (...)
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    Professors of Foreign Language Degree Programs in Colombia: Review of their Didactic and Technological Competencies. [REVIEW]Blanca Lucia Cely Betancourt, Aránzazu Bernardo Jiménez, Marta Osorio de Sarmiento, Olga Lucia García Jiménez, Jonatan Steveson Camero Gutiérrez, Luis Fernando Rodríguez & Fabiola Joya - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:666-685.
    Considering the transformation of educational scenarios, we recognize the need to train foreign language teachers with high pedagogical, research, and technological skills. This recognition considers the new challenges of education and aligns with the educational discourses and commitments that are shaped by the curricular proposals of foreign language programs in higher education. It is necessary to know the level of competencies of teacher trainers, university lecturers, to identify possible ongoing training needs. This research uses a mixed-methods design with an exploratory-descriptive (...)
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    Rank M-type radial basis function (RMRBF) neural network for Pap smear microscopic image classification.Francisco J. Gallegos-Funes, Margarita E. Gómez-Mayorga, José Luis Lopez-Bonilla & Rene Cruz-Santiago - 2009 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 16 (4):542-554.
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  7. Luis Vives y la filosofía del renacimiento.Adolfo Bonilla Y. San Martín - 1929 - Madrid: [Imp. de L. Rubio].
    I. El hombre y la epoca.--II. Las doctrinas.--III. Notas. Apendices. Bibliografía.
     
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    Time-like Involutes of a space-like helix in Minkowski space-time.Melih Turgut, Ahmad T. Ali & José Luis López-Bonilla - 2010 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 17 (1):28.
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    In Memoriam: Luis Vega Reñón.Jesús Pedro Zamora Bonilla - 2022 - Endoxa 50.
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    Animal Abolitionism and ‘Racism without Racists’.Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues - 2017 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 30 (6):745-764.
    Abolitionism is an animal rights' philosophy and social movement which has recently begun to grow. It has been largely contested but the criticisms directed at it have usually been articulated outside academia. In this article, I wish to contend that one of the criticisms directed at abolitionism—that it contains racist implications—is correct. I do this by defending the idea that abolitionism engages in what Eduardo Bonilla-Silva classifies as ‘racism without racists’—an unintentional and subtle form of racism. I present three (...)
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    Lizaola Monterrubio, Julieta y López Molina, Xóchitl (coordinadoras), Crisis de la Escolástica y el Humanismo del Siglo de oro español y su influencia en México, México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Facultad de Filosofía y Letras; Bonilla Artigas Editores, 2020, 336 pp. [REVIEW]Julio Antonio Cárdenas Villavicencio - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (3):695-696.
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  12. Scientific inference and the pursuit of fame: A contractarian approach.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 2002 - Philosophy of Science 69 (2):300-323.
    Methodological norms are seen as rules defining a competitive game, and it is argued that rational recognition-seeking scientists can reach a collective agreement about which specific norms serve better their individual interests, especially if the choice is made `under a veil of ignorance', i.e. , before knowing what theory will be proposed by each scientist. Norms for theory assessment are distinguished from norms for theory choice (or inference rules), and it is argued that pursuit of recognition only affects this second (...)
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  13. Science Studies and the Theory of Games.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 2006 - Perspectives on Science 14 (4):525-557.
    Being scientific research a process of social interaction, this process can be studied from a game-theoretic perspective. Some conceptual and formal instruments that can help to understand scientific research as a game are introduced, and it is argued that game theoretic epistemology provides a middle ground for 'rationalist' and 'constructivist' theories of scientific knowledge. In the first part , a description of the essential elements of game of science is made, using an inferentialist conception of rationality. In the second part (...)
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  14. Science as a persuasion game.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 2006 - Episteme 2:189-201.
     
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  15. The Ethic of Care for the Self as a Practice of Freedom.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt, Helmut Becker, Alfredo Gomez-Müller & J. D. Gauthier - 1987 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 12 (2-3):112-131.
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    The “intentional function” in still and moving photographic images.Michael Betancourt - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (253):71-80.
    What is the role of intention in the identification of encoding that arises for images and other non-lexical objects of semiosis? This proposal of the “intentional function” resolves the syntagmatic problems posed by visual imagery: it identifies the viewer’s treatment of what they encounter as if it is encoded based on formal non-signifying cues visible in the image and learned through past experience. This decision about the organization and structure of the work becomes apparent from the consideration of a photographic (...)
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    Identité, horizon moral, interculturalité: Charles Taylor face aux défis (post) modernes de l'humain.Antoine Marie Guy D'Oliveira - 2018 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf. Edited by B. Adoukonou.
    Ce livre propose d'aborder la pensée de Charles Taylor par ce qu'il reconnaît être son centre de cohérence : "l'horizon moral de signification". D'entrée de jeu, il situe assez clairement Taylor dans le vaste horizon de la philosophie morale contemporaine. Le texte pose bien l'originalité de la conception taylorienne de l'ontologie ; ses idées d'incarnations, d'engagement et la relation incontournable du moi. Sans complaisance, il montre le rôle central que joue cet horizon dans la philosophie morale taylorienne tout en exposant (...)
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    Truthlikeness without Truth: A Methodological Approach.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 1992 - Synthese 93 (3):343-372.
    In this paper, an attempt is made to solve various problems posed to current theories of verisimilitude: the problem of linguistic variance; the problem of which are the best scientific methods for getting the most verisimilar theories; and the question of the ontological commitment in scientific theories. As a result of my solution to these problems, and with the help of other considerations of epistemological character, I conclude that the notion of 'Tarskian truth' is dispensable in a rational interpretation of (...)
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    Verisimilitude, Structuralism and Scientific Progress.Jesùs P. Zamora Bonilla - 1996 - Erkenntnis 44 (1):25 - 47.
    An epistemic notion of verisimilitude (as the 'degree in which a theory seems closer to the full truth to a scientific community') is defined in several ways. Application to the structuralist description of theories is carried out by introducing a notion of 'empirical regularity' in structuralist terms. It is argued that these definitions of verisimilitude can be used to give formal reconstructions of scientific methodologies such as falsificationism, conventionalism and normal science.
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  20. Science as a Persuasion Game: An Inferentialist Approach.Jesús Zamora Bonilla - 2006 - Episteme 2 (3):189-201.
    Scientific research is reconstructed as a language game along the lines of Robert Brandom's inferentialism. Researchers are assumed to aim at persuading their colleagues of the validity of some claims. The assertions each scientist is allowed or committed to make depend on her previous claims and on the inferential norms of her research community. A classification of the most relevant types of inferential rules governing such a game is offered, and some ways in which this inferentialist approach can be used (...)
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    Rhetoric, Induction, and the Free Speech Dilemma.Jesus P. Zamora Bonilla - 2006 - Philosophy of Science 73 (2):175-193.
    Scientists can choose different claims as interpretations of the results of their research. Scientific rhetoric is understood as the attempt to make those claims most beneficial for the scientists' interests. A rational choice, game-theoretic model is developed to analyze how this choice can be made and to assess it from a normative point of view. The main conclusion is that `social' interests (pursuit of recognition) may conflict with `cognitive' ones when no constraints are put on the choices of the authors (...)
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    Verisimilitude and the scientific strategy of economic theory.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 1999 - Journal of Economic Methodology 6 (3):331-350.
  23. Why are good theories good? reflections on epistemic values, confirmation, and formal epistemology.Jesús Zamora-Bonilla - 2013 - Synthese 190 (9):1533-1553.
    Franz Huber’s (2008a) attempt to unify inductivist and hypothetico-deductivist intuitions on confirmation by means of a single measure are examined and compared with previous work on the theory of verisimilitude or truthlikeness. The idea of connecting ‘the logic of confirmation’ with ‘the logic of acceptability’ is also critically discussed, and it is argued that ‘acceptability’ takes necessarily into account some pragmatic criteria, and that at least two normative senses of ‘acceptability’ must be distinguished: ‘acceptable’ in the sense of ‘being allowed (...)
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    An example of methodological process of grounded theory.Miguel Ángel Bonilla-García & Ana Delia López-Suárez - 2016 - Cinta de Moebio 57:305-315.
    Grounded theory, a research method born out of the social sciences field, offers a flexible technique that allows simultaneous data collection and processing. Researchers using this method immerse themselves in an area of study, focusing their observations on the data and taking into consideration not only their own interpretations, but also those of the other subjects involved, in order to strengthen their understanding of the social phenomena under examination. This text briefly describes the concept of grounded theory and uses concrete (...)
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    Hacia una filosofía intercultural latinoamericana.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt - 1994 - San José, Costa Rica: Editorial Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones.
    El libro presenta la posibilidad de una filosofía intercultural, que se basaría a su vez en un diálogo intercultural, entendido éste como alternativa histórica para transformar los modos de pensar vigentes"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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    Transformación intercultural de la filosofía: ejercicios teóricos y prácticos de filosofía intercultural desde latinoamérica en el contexto de la globalización.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt - 2001 - Bilbao: Desclée de Brouwer.
    CONTENIDO: Problemas del diálogo intercultural en filosofía - Pensamiento iberoamericano: ¿base para un modelo de filosofía intercultural - Filosofía iberoamericana intercultural, ¿un programa también interdisciplinario - Aprender a filosofar desde el contexto del diálogo de las culturas - Supuestos filosóficos del diálogo intercultural - Cultura entre tradición e innovación - Hacia una transformación intercultural de la filosofía en América Latina - Teoría crítica, liberación y diálogo intercultural - Los derechos humanos, ¿fuente ética de crítica cultural y de diálogo entre las (...)
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  27. (1 other version)The Elementary Economics of Scientific Consensus.Bonilla Jesús P. Zamora - 1999 - Theoria 14 (3):461-488.
    The scientist's decision of accepting a given proposition is assumed to be dependent on two factors: the scientist's 'private' information about the value of that statement and the proportion of colleagues who also accept it. This interdependence is modelled in an economic fashion, and it is shown that it may lead to multiple equilibria. The main conclusions are that the evolution of scientific knowledge can be path, dependent, that scientific revolutions can be due to very small changes in the empirical (...)
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  28. Verisimilitude and the dynamics of scientific research programmes.Jesús P. Bonilla - 2002 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 33 (2):349-368.
    Some peculiarities of the evaluation of theories within scientific research programmes and of the assessing of rival SRPs are described assuming that scientists try to maximise an ‘epistemic utility function’ under economic and institutional constraints. Special attention is given to Lakatos' concepts of ‘empirical progress’ and ‘theoretical progress’. A notion of ‘empirical verisimilitude’ is defended as an appropriate utility function. The neologism ‘methodonomics’ is applied to this kind of studies.
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    El impacto de Ortega. La percepción de sus discípulos y colaboradores.Javier Zamora Bonilla - 2021 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 38 (3):505-513.
    Ortega trasladó sus ideas pedagógicas a su quehacer como profesor universitario. Muchos de sus discípulos y colaboradores han dejado constancia de ello, como aquí se refiere. Fue para ellos, sobre todo ejemplo, ejemplo de vida, de orientación vital, de sinceridad intelectual en su quehacer filosófico. En este artículo no analizamos la filosofía de Ortega, lo que hemos hecho en otros textos, sino el impacto que causó la «persona» Ortega en sus colaboradores y discípulos. Aunque es algo estudiando, nunca se ha (...)
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  30. Verisimilitude, structuralism, and scientific progress.J. Zamora Bonilla - 1996 - Erkenntnis 44:25--47.
     
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  31. Realism versus anti-realism: philosophical problem or scientific concern?Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 2019 - Synthese 196 (10):3961-3977.
    The decision whether to have a realist or an anti-realist attitude towards scientific hypotheses is interpreted in this paper as a choice that scientists themselves have to face in their work as scientists, rather than as a ‘philosophical’ problem. Scientists’ choices between realism and instrumentalism (or other types of anti-realism) are interpreted in this paper with the help of two different conceptual tools: a deflationary semantics grounded in the inferentialist approach to linguistic practices developed by some authors (e.g., Sellars, Brandom), (...)
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    The “material function” in cinema: Resolving the paradox of the glitch.Michael Betancourt - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (236-237):251-273.
    Glitches pose expressive challenges for digital motion pictures. These problematics reveal a “material function” that determines their identification and prescribes their semantics on-screen. These issues of materiality are familiar from the ideological critiques of avant-garde film in the 1970s, but have not been explored in relation to the semiotics of digital cinema. Developing an understanding of these problematics shows the complex problematics of using glitches for critical and expressive purposes in motion pictures.
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    El pensamiento franciscano en los procesos de autoevaluación institucional.Gerardo Ramírez Bonilla, Pilar Tatiana Gómez Bohórquez & Carolina Ramírez Sánchez - 2020 - Franciscanum 62 (174):1-23.
    Este artículo analiza desde una perspectiva fenomenológica-hermenéutica los aportes del pensamiento franciscano en los procesos de autoevaluación institucional de la Universidad de San Buenaventura, Bogotá. En primera instancia, se abordará el pensamiento franciscano como elemento que transversa las funciones sustantivas y todas aquellas actividades que propenden por el aseguramiento de la calidad y el mejoramiento continuo de la educación superior. En segundo lugar, se describen los significados y opiniones sobre el sistema de autoevaluación institucional en los diferentes agentes de la (...)
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    What Games Do Scientists Play? Rationality and Objectivity in a Game-Theoretic Approach to the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge.Jesús Zamora-Bonilla - 2010 - In M. Dorato M. Suàrez, Epsa Epistemology and Methodology of Science. Springer. pp. 323--332.
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    Estudios de filosofía latinoamericana.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt - 1992 - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
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    (1 other version)The nature of co-authorship: a note on recognition sharing and scientific argumentation.Jesús Zamora Bonilla - 2012 - Synthese (1):1-12.
    Co-authorship of papers is very common in most areas of science, and it has increased as the complexity of research has strengthened the need for scientific collaboration. But the fact that papers have more than an author tends to complicate the attribution of merit to individual scientists. I argue that collaboration does not necessarily entail co-authorship, but that in many cases the latter is an option that individual authors might not choose, at least in principle: each author might publish in (...)
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  37. Meaning and testability in the structuralist theory of science.Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla - 2003 - Erkenntnis 59 (1):47 - 76.
    The connection between scientific knowledge and our empirical access to realityis not well explained within the structuralist approach to scientific theories. I arguethat this is due to the use of a semantics not rich enough from the philosophical pointof view. My proposal is to employ Sellars–Brandom's inferential semantics to understand how can scientific terms have empirical content, and Hintikka's game-theoretical semantics to analyse how can theories be empirically tested. The main conclusions are that scientific concepts gain their meaning through `basic (...)
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  38. Supuestos filosóficos del diálogo intercultural.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt - 1999 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 32 (96):343-371.
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    (1 other version)"Triggered": The Depth and Breadth of a Psychological Construct.Sara Bonilla, Sharon Lamb & Aashika Anantharaman - 2025 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 32 (1):1-14.
    Within the psy- disciplines, Foucauldian discourse analysis has shown that those who exercise power in defining psychological experiences seek to maintain existing power hierarchies through this labeling. In that way, it is a fitting method to examine how the use of specific language constructs reality for individuals and society as a whole. Currently, the use of the word "triggered" has proliferated beyond the common mental health usage to refer to posttraumatic stress disorder or a re-experiencing symptom of a trauma. In (...)
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    Diseases as social problems.Jesús Zamora-Bonilla & Cristian Saborido - 2024 - Synthese 203 (2):1-16.
    In this paper we articulate a characterization of the concept of disease as a social problem. We argue that, from a social ontology point of view, diseases are problems that are identified and addressed within the framework of concrete social institutions and practices (those that shape medicine). This approach allows us to overcome the classical distinction between naturalist and normativist approaches in the philosophy of medicine, taking into account both the material and the symbolic factors that shape the categories and (...)
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  41. Optimal Judgment Aggregation.Jesús Zamora Bonilla - 2007 - Philosophy of Science 74 (5):813-824.
    The constitution of a collective judgment is analyzed from a contractarian point of view. The optimal collective judgment is defined as the one that maximizes the sum of the utility each member gets from the collective adoption of that judgment. It is argued that judgment aggregation is a different process from the aggregation of information and public deliberation. This entails that the adoption of a collective judgment should not make any rational member of the group change her individual opinion, and (...)
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    Computer creates a cat: sign formation, glitching, and the AImage.Michael Betancourt - forthcoming - Semiotica.
    AI-generated images of “cats” offer novel opportunities to consider the semic role of expectations in sign formation where they act as a constraints on semiosis through the potential identification of the AImage as “correct,” or as a “glitch.” Because the identification of “errors” depends on a range of technical and cultural expertise, they offer valuable insights into the interpretive process. The automated generation of media by AI separates the artist’s decision-making process from image production, continuing a trajectory that began with (...)
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    Optimal judgment aggregation.Jesus P. Zamora Bonilla - unknown
    A necessary condition for a group being taken as a rational agent is that its choices and judgements are ‘logically contestable’, but this can lead to problems of aggregation, as Arrow impossibility theorem or the discursive dilemma. This paper proposes a contractarian or constitutional approach: the relevant thing is what aggregation mechanisms would be preferred by the members of the group. Two distinctions need to be made: first, judgement aggregation is not aggregation of decisions, and judgement aggregation needs be distinguished (...)
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    Unas notas sobre la pedagogía de Ortega y Gasset.Javier Zamora Bonilla - 2024 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 91:7-21.
    El filósofo español José Ortega y Gasset escribió numerosos textos sobre pedagogía, tema que fue una preocupación principal en él desde su juventud. Aquí se analizan sus ideas pedagógicas a partir de conceptos como «pedagogía del paisaje», «pedagogía de la alusión» y «pedagogía de la contaminación». La influencia de la filosofía krausista de Francisco Giner de los Ríos en el pensamiento orteguiano fue notable en este sentido, como podrá verse. Mantuvieron una estrecha relación y, sobre todo, les unió un mismo (...)
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    Lateinamerikanische Philosophie zwischen Inkulturation und Interkulturalität.Raúl Fornet-Betancourt - 1997 - Frankfurt: Iko.
  46. (1 other version)Skyrms. 2010. Signals: Evolution, Learning, and Information.Jesús Zamora Bonilla - 2012 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 27 (3):400-402.
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    The challenges of cross-cultural healthcare--diversity, ethics, and the medical encounter.Joseph R. Betancourt, Alexander R. Green & J. Emilio Carrillo - 1999 - Bioethics Forum 16 (3):27-32.
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    Modernidad y razón en el último Husserl.A. Bonilla - 1992 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1:367-384.
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  49. An Invitation to Methodonomics.J. P. Zamora Bonilla - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 61:233-254.
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    El infierno de Byung-Chul Han.Jesús Zamora Bonilla - 2022 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 22:157-177.
    Byung-Chul Han es uno de los intelectuales más populares del momento, habiendo basado su éxito, sobre todo, en una especie de crítica filosófica de la civilización de consumo capitalista e hipertecnificada. En este artículo se repasan algunos de los clichés habituales en su obra, para mostrar que en la mayor parte de los casos no suele haber razones para estar de acuerdo con tales críticas, sino que estas responde principalmente a un afán de esnobismo.
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