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  1. Evaluación de los principios de la bioética personalista en el trasplante de cara: una aproximación cualitativa.Guillermo Cantú Quintanilla, Martín Iglesias, Josefina Alberú, Mara Medeiros, Anneke Farías-Yapur, Mariana López Cervantes & Nuria Aguiñaga Chiñas - 2024 - Persona y Bioética 28 (2):e2825.
    El surgimiento de nuevas terapias ha generado un debate sobre sus implicaciones éticas, médicas y sociales. En este contexto, el personalismo ontológico se ha convertido en una corriente importante de la bioética, el cual está centrado en salvaguardar la dignidad humana y potenciar el bien integral de las personas. Sus principios orientadores son la defensa de la vida física, la justificación de toda intervención terapéutica, la exigencia del principio del consentimiento y la consideración de implicaciones sociales y de justicia en (...)
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    Perceptions of COVID-19 patients in the use of bioethical principles and the physician-patient relationship: a qualitative approach.Guillermo Cantú Quintanilla, Irma Eloisa Gómez-Guerrero, Nuria Aguiñaga-Chiñas, Mariana López Cervantes, Ignacio David Jaramillo Flores, Pedro Alonso Slon Rodríguez, Carlos Francisco Bravo Vargas, America Arroyo-Valerio & María del Carmen García-Higuera - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-9.
    Background The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the approach to the health-disease system, raising the question about the principles of bioethics present in physician–patient relations. The principles while widely accepted may not be sufficient for a comprehensive ethical analysis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the perception of these principles and the physician–patient relationship during a hospital stay through a qualitative approach. Method Sixteen semi-structured interviews took place to know the patients’ perception during their 2020 hospitalization for COVID-19. (...)
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    Likelihood ratios of clinical, laboratory and image data of pancreatic cancer: Bayesian approach.Esteban de Icaza, Malaquías López-Cervantes, Armando Arredondo & Guillermo Robles-Díaz - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1):62-68.
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    Monismo versus pluralismo: límites y alcances del pluralismo en la filosofía de la ciencia contemporánea.Hernán Lucas Accorinti, Mariana Córdoba & Cristian López - 2020 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 11 (2):203-236.
    Scientific pluralism has gained supporters in philosophy of science during the last decades, since it seems to accurately account for the plural and varied development of science. Arguments in defense of robust, non-merely epistemic pluralistic positions can be found in several contemporary philosophical works. According to these positions, to hold pluralism does not suppose to assume an epistemic position regarding truth and a non-realistic view on scientific theories. Monism can be thought as the “natural” opponent of scientific pluralism. In this (...)
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  5. Artificial Moral Agents: A Survey of the Current Status. [REVIEW]José-Antonio Cervantes, Sonia López, Luis-Felipe Rodríguez, Salvador Cervantes, Francisco Cervantes & Félix Ramos - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (2):501-532.
    One of the objectives in the field of artificial intelligence for some decades has been the development of artificial agents capable of coexisting in harmony with people and other systems. The computing research community has made efforts to design artificial agents capable of doing tasks the way people do, tasks requiring cognitive mechanisms such as planning, decision-making, and learning. The application domains of such software agents are evident nowadays. Humans are experiencing the inclusion of artificial agents in their environment as (...)
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    Breve Esbozo sobre la teoría del conocimiento de Russell.Jahaziel Estefanía Cervantes López - 2013 - Luxiérnaga - Revista de Estudiantes de Filosofía 3 (6):24-40.
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    Retículos teóricos y el análisis de conceptos formales, herramientas para el estructuralismo metateórico.Mariana Espinosa Aldama & Mario Casanueva López - 2023 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 38 (1):45-66.
    Proponemos aprovechar las metodologías computacionales del análisis de conceptos formales para representar y estudiar la estructura conceptual de las teorías axiomatizadas. Este ejercicio se practicó al comparar los atributos de más de 44 modelos teóricos de teorías del espacio-tiempo y la gravitación. Los retículos pueden explorarse en visualizaciones interactivas conocidas como macroscopios que resaltan relaciones de especialización y teorización, ordenamientos jerárquicos, agrupaciones y clases de componentes. En este texto ejemplificamos con la reconstrucción de la mecánica clásica de partículas, las teorías (...)
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    El Quijote como ejemplo de la articulación de las realidades múltiples.Mª Carmen López Sáenz - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 11.
    ResumenLa autora introduce al lector en la sociofenomenología de la vida cotidiana de A. Schütz desde una lectura hermenéutica de “El Quijote”. Se detiene en el análisis schütziano de las estructuras de relevancias presentes en el universo quijotesco, ilustrando con citas de la obra de Cervantes y comentarios de las mismas las diversas construcciones sociales de los mundos de la vida habitados por los diferentes personajes, principalmente por Don Quijote y Sancho. Las articulaciones de estas realidades múltiples van aclarando (...)
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    Las fuentes escolásticas de William Prynne. Teología y política de un puritano inglés del siglo XVII.Leopoldo Prieto López - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (3):691-709.
    El presente artículo se propone indagar en el comercio de ideas entre William Prynne y la tradición escolástica hispánica, especialmente en lo relativo al origen y límites del poder del rey en cuanto esencialmente subordinado al Parlamento. También se considera al inicio del trabajo la teología calvinista de Prynne, fuertemente enfrentada a la teología católica y arminiano-anglicana. El trabajo termina concluyendo que en el pensamiento de Prynne se da, junto a una radical oposición teológica a arminianos y católicos, una intensa (...)
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    Mariana Chu García y Rosemary Rizo-Patrón Boylan (eds.): La racionalidad ampliada. Nuevos horizontes de la fenomenología y la hermenéutica, Lima: Aula de Humanidades/Fondo Editorial PUCP, 2020, 428 pp. [REVIEW]José Ignacio López Soria - 2021 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 33 (2):439-445.
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    Proyección de la Escolástica jesuita española en el pensamiento británico: nuevos horizontes en la política, el derecho y la ley.Leopoldo J. Prieto López & José Luis Cendejas Bueno - 2024 - BRILL.
    This book highlights the powerful impact of some important Spanish Jesuits (Suárez, Acosta, Ribadeneira, Mariana) on some relevant English thinkers such as Locke, Bacon, and others, regarding politics, law and natural rights, an influence sometimes hidden and always controversial.
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    Projections of Spanish Jesuit Scholasticism on British Thought: New Horizons in Politics, Law and Rights.Leopoldo J. Prieto López & José Luis Cendejas Bueno (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: BRILL.
    This book highlights the powerful impact of some important Spanish Jesuits (Suárez, Acosta, Ribadeneira, Mariana) on some relevant English thinkers such as Locke, Bacon, and others, regarding politics, law and natural rights, an influence sometimes hidden and always controversial.
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    Book review: Lucía Fernández Amaya, Maria de la O Hernández López, Reyes Gómez Morón, Manuel Padilla Cruz, Manuel Mejias Borrero and Mariana Relinque Barranca (eds), New Perspectives on (Im)Politeness and Interpersonal Communication. [REVIEW]Vahid Parvaresh - 2015 - Discourse Studies 17 (1):110-112.
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    Cervantes in Italy: Christian Humanism and the Visual Impact of Renaissance Rome.Fernando Cervantes - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (3):325-350.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Cervantes in Italy:Christian Humanism and the Visual Impact of Renaissance RomeFernando CervantesToward the end of 1569, shortly after his twenty-second birthday, Miguel de Cervantes arrived in Rome to serve as chamberlain to the young monsignor Giulio de Acquaviva, soon to be made a cardinal by Pope Pius V.1 The event marked the beginning of a six-year sojourn about which surprisingly little is known with certainty. From scattered (...)
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    Moral decay, inequality, and the perception of corruption: the reproduction of bribery as a social norm.Josafat I. Hernández Cervantes - 2024 - Mind and Society 23 (1):123-143.
    In the paper, the role of a citizen, a public official, and an observer in the reproduction of bribery as a social norm are each analyzed. To make the analysis of this cellular-social form of corruption, three variables are incorporated: the agent’s perception of how widespread the corruption is, the agent’s available resources with which to act, and the role of moral values. Later, some scenarios of normalization and denormalization of corruption are explored, making different assumptions regarding the analysis and (...)
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    Los valores políticos: reflexiones acerca del vínculo entre la ética y la política.Luis Cervantes Jáuregui - 1994 - Puebla, Pue: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Dirección General de Fomento Editorial.
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    Understanding Love: An Unfulfilled Promise?Alejandro Cervantes-Carson - 2016 - Etyka 52:115-125.
    Review: Understanding Love: Philosophy, Film, and Fiction, eds. Susan Wolf, Christopher Grau, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2014, 397 pages.
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    University leaders and student leading role. Case University of Medical Sciences.Arleen Abreu Cervantes & Maritza Yuliet Téllez Cabrera - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (3):504-520.
    RESUMEN La formación de profesionales competentes y comprometidos con el ideal de justicia social y solidaridad humana es un reto para las universidades médicas en Cuba. El protagonismo estudiantil en este contexto contribuye a formar jóvenes autodeterminados, críticos, reflexivos, que se hagan cargo de su desarrollo profesional y participen de forma creadora en la transformación de la sociedad. Se realizó una investigación cualitativa en la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Camagüey, con el objetivo de valorar la visión que tienen los (...)
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    Hacia una racionalidad históricamente acotada: la crítica de Herbert A. Simon a la noción neoclásica de “agente racional”.Josafat I. Hernández Cervantes - 2023 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 68:35-68.
    En el artículo se expone la crítica de Herbert A. Simon a los dos supuestos básicos de la noción neoclásica de “agente”: la racionalidad perfecta y el interés propio. Se muestra cómo Simon criticó ambos supuestos al reconocer que las capacidades cognitivas de los agentes son limitadas, mostrando que existen problemas específicos que no tienen soluciones óptimas y que hay otras motivaciones irreducibles al interés propio, como la lealtad y la identificación grupal, que son fundamentales para entender el comportamiento de (...)
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    Una pedagogía revolucionaria para el despertar: Walter Benjamin en la radio.Haydeé Lorena Cervantes Reyes - 2024 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 56 (156):18-70.
    Entre 1927 y 1933 Walter Benjamin escribió guiones radiofónicos que fueron transmitidos en Radio Berlín y Radio Fráncfort, y que él mismo actuó y narró al aire, o bien, dirigió y participó en su producción. Aunque el propio Benjamin veía con cierto desdén esas colaboraciones, y de forma similar lo han hecho los estudiosos de su obra —en buena medida por dirigirse al público infantil—, estos trabajos resultan en particular relevantes porque concretan los postulados teóricos del filósofo berlinés en términos (...)
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    El racionalismo homicida de Sócrates.Antonio Gallardo Cervantes - 2003 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 8:159-168.
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    Una princesa medieval y otras cuestiones de biología.Emilio Cervantes - 2009 - Arbor 185 (735):157-197.
    Partiendo de la historia de la princesa Cristina, que vino hacia 1250 de Noruega a España para casarse con el rey Alfonso X se plantea una visión original del conocimiento en general y, en particular, de aspectos de la biología que tienen mucho en común con la historia. Los primeros capítulos contienen reflexiones acerca del tiempo y la importancia que tiene, en biología, el modo de verlo e interpretarlo. Siguen unos capítulos acerca del conocimiento, qué es y cómo es adquirido. (...)
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    Progress and Tradition: Christopher Dawson and Contemporary Thought.Fernando Cervantes - 1999 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 2 (2):84-108.
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  24. Notas para una crítica de la teoría política moderna.Rodríguez Cervantes & Francisco[From Old Catalog] - 1953 - México,:
     
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    The Enduring Chesterton.Fernando Cervantes - 2001 - The Chesterton Review 27 (4):553-553.
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    Woman's Changing Role in Society.Lucius F. Cervantes - 1965 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 40 (3):325-368.
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    Intruders in The Mind: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Thought Insertion.P. López-Silva & T. McClelland (eds.) - 2023 - Oxford University Press.
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    Martin Luther: Renegade and prophet by lyndal Roper, the bodley head, London, 2016, pp. IX + 577, £30.00, hbk. [REVIEW]Fernando Cervantes - 2017 - New Blackfriars 98 (1077):617-619.
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  29. Lévinas frente a la modernidad.Antonio Gallardo Cervantes - 2004 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 9:161-174.
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    Enfranchising Minors and the Mentally Impaired.Claudio López-Guerra - 2012 - Social Theory and Practice 38 (1):115-138.
    This article advances three claims. The first is that the standard instrumentalist case for minimal age and sanity requirements for voting is weak and inconclusive in such a way that the evaluation of such requirements should be made exclusively on the basis of procedural fairness considerations. The second claim is that fairness requires the inclusion of all and only those persons who have the franchise capacity: the minimum necessary cognitive and moral powers to experience the benefits of enfranchisement. The third (...)
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    Slow Firing Single Units Are Essential for Optimal Decoding of Silent Speech.Ananya Ganesh, Andre J. Cervantes & Philip R. Kennedy - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    The motivation of someone who is locked-in, that is, paralyzed and mute, is to find relief for their loss of function. The data presented in this report is part of an attempt to restore one of those lost functions, namely, speech. An essential feature of the development of a speech prosthesis is optimal decoding of patterns of recorded neural signals during silent or covert speech, that is, speaking “inside the head” with output that is inaudible due to the paralysis of (...)
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    La libertad de expresión y la defensa de los Derechos Humanos en México: Situación actual = Freedom of expression and the defense of Human Rights in Mexico: Current situation.Selene Villanueva Sossa & José de Jesús Chávez Cervantes - 2018 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 28:19-37.
    RESUMEN: La libertad de expresión es un derecho aún pendiente por garantizar por parte del Estado mexicano si éste se considera comprometido con el resguardo de los derechos humanos. Prueba de lo anterior, son las numerosas violaciones de sus derechos a periodistas y personas defensoras de derechos humanos, lo que se traduce en un Estado en el que ejercer la libertad de expresión, se puede estar firmando una sentencia de muerte. ABSTRACT: Freedom of expression is a still pending right to (...)
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  33. Artificial moral experts: asking for ethical advice to artificial intelligent assistants.Blanca Rodríguez-López & Jon Rueda - 2023 - AI and Ethics.
    In most domains of human life, we are willing to accept that there are experts with greater knowledge and competencies that distinguish them from non-experts or laypeople. Despite this fact, the very recognition of expertise curiously becomes more controversial in the case of “moral experts”. Do moral experts exist? And, if they indeed do, are there ethical reasons for us to follow their advice? Likewise, can emerging technological developments broaden our very concept of moral expertise? In this article, we begin (...)
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    Schizophrenia and the Place of Egodystonic States in the Aetiology of Thought Insertion.Pablo López-Silva - 2016 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 7 (3):577-594.
    Despite the diagnostic relevance of thought insertion for disorders such as schizophrenia, the debates about its aetiology are far from resolved. This paper claims that in paying exclusive attention to the perceptual and cognitive impairments leading to delusional experiences in general, current deficit approaches overlook the role that affective disturbances might play in giving rise to cases of thought insertion. In the context of psychosis, affective impairments are often characterized as a consequence of the stress and anxiety caused by delusional (...)
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    Roads to the past: how to go and not to go backward in time in quantum theories.Cristian López - 2019 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (2):27.
    In this article I shall defend, against the conventional understanding of the matter, that two coherent and tenable approaches to time reversal can be suitably introduced in standard quantum mechanics: an “orthodox” approach that demands time reversal to be represented in terms of an anti-unitary and anti-linear time-reversal operator, and a “heterodox” approach that represents time reversal in terms of a unitary, linear time-reversal operator. The rationale shall be that the orthodox approach in quantum theories assumes a relationalist metaphysics of (...)
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    The Theory of Mind Under Scrutiny: Psychopathology, Neuroscience, Philosophy of Mind and Artificial Intelligence.Teresa Lopez-Soto, Alvaro Garcia-Lopez & Francisco J. Salguero-Lamillar (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book is a call to expand and diversify our approach to the study of the human mind in relation to the Theory of Mind. It proposes that it is necessary to combine cross-disciplinary methods to arrive at a more complete understanding of how our minds work. Seeking to expand the discussion surrounding the Theory of Mind beyond the field of psychology, and its focus on our capacity to ascribe mental states to other people, this volume collects evidence and research (...)
  37. Non-standard models and the sociology of cosmology.Martín López-Corredoira - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 46 (1):86-96.
    I review some theoretical ideas in cosmology different from the standard “Big Bang”: the quasi-steady state model, the plasma cosmology model, non-cosmological redshifts, alternatives to non-baryonic dark matter and/or dark energy, and others. Cosmologists do not usually work within the framework of alternative cosmologies because they feel that these are not at present as competitive as the standard model. Certainly, they are not so developed, and they are not so developed because cosmologists do not work on them. It is a (...)
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    School Achievement and Performance in Chilean High Schools: The Mediating Role of Subjective Wellbeing in School-Related Evaluations.Verónica López, Juan C. Oyanedel, Marian Bilbao, Javier Torres, Denise Oyarzún, Macarena Morales, Paula Ascorra & Claudia Carrasco - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Multi-actor networks and innovation niches: university training for local Agroecological Dynamization.Daniel López-García, Laura Calvet-Mir, Marina Di Masso & Josep Espluga - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (3):567-579.
    The global environmental and social-economic crises of industrialized agriculture have led to the emergence of agroecology as an alternative approach aiming to increase the ecological, social and economic sustainability of agri–food systems. The ‘multi-level perspective’ is now a widely used framework to understand and promote the upscaling of local innovation niches, such as agroecology, to broader scales, thus reconfiguring the dominant socio-technical regimes. Additionally, emergent ‘hybrid forums’ can provide a space between niche and regime where niche innovators can become important (...)
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    Stigmatizing Mothers: Qualitative Analysis of Language in Prenatal Records.Marielle S. Gross, Diana Mendoza-Cervantes, Joie L. Zabec, Ananya Dewan & Mary Catherine Beach - forthcoming - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics.
    Pregnant people experience moral judgment in healthcare settings that may be coded into clinical documentation. Stigmatizing language in medical records transmits bias between clinicians, potentially exacerbating disparities in maternal morbidity and mortality. We examined obstetrical records from 100 randomly selected patients who received prenatal and delivery care in an academic hospital system. Qualitative analysis sought to identify linguistic features conveying negative attitudes or moral judgment, revealing themes of epistemic injustice: (1) discrediting patient testimony as incompetent, unreliable, and hysterical; (2) unnecessary (...)
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  41. The place of viruses in biology in light of the metabolism-versus-replication-first debate.Purificación López-García - 2012 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 34 (3):391-406.
     
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    In the Cradle of Heredity; French Physicians and L'Hérédité Naturelle in the Early 19th Century.Carlos López-Beltrán - 2004 - Journal of the History of Biology 37 (1):39 - 72.
    This paper argues that our modern concept of biological heredity was first clearly introduced in a theoretical and practical setting by the generation of French physicians that were active between 1810 and 1830. It describes how from a traditional focus on hereditary transmission of disease, influential French medical men like Esquirol, Fodéré, Piorry, Lévy, moved towards considering heredity a central concept for the conception of the human bodily frame, and its set of physical and moral dispositions. The notion of heredity (...)
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    Forging heredity: From metaphor to cause, a reification story.Carlos López-Beltrán - 1994 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25 (2):211-235.
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    Ignor'ncia Proposicional e Proposições Falsas.Lucas Jairo Cervantes Bispo - 2022 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 26 (1):113-133.
    Neste trabalho discuto a natureza e a estrutura de análise da ignorância proposicional. Meu objetivo é de apontar que, em primeiro lugar, diferentemente de como ao menos duas das principais concepções da epistemologia da ignorância têm pressuposto, a análise da ignorância proposicional não se reduz a estrutura “S é ignorante que P” ou variantes semelhantes a esta estrutura. Ao lerem a ignorância proposicional reduzida em termos de “S é ignorante que P”, essas concepções não fazem a melhor análise da ignorância (...)
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    Recruitment and Differential Firing Patterns of Single Units During Conditioning to a Tone in a Mute Locked-In Human.Philip Kennedy & Andre J. Cervantes - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:864983.
    Single units that are not related to the desired task can become related to the task by conditioning their firing rates. We theorized that, during conditioning of firing rates to a tone, (a) unrelated single units would be recruited to the task; (b) the recruitment would depend on the phase of the task; (c) tones of different frequencies would produce different patterns of single unit recruitment. In our mute locked-in participant, we conditioned single units using tones of different frequencies emitted (...)
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    Colombian Elders and Their Use of Handheld Digital Devices.Carmen Ricardo-Barreto, Marco Cervantes, Jorge Valencia, John Cano-Barrios & Jorge Mizuno-Haydar - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:411344.
    Technological advances in the information and knowledge society have influenced and transformed economic, social and educational dynamics. Currently there are many digital gaps related to the access to technology, lack of digital literacy and social use. These gaps vary based on the population ages and become more notorious in elders. This digital illiteracy is making all technological developments of the XXI Century to be underused, not making possible to take advantage of all the possibilities that they offer to our society, (...)
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    No communication without manipulation: A causal-deflationary view of information.Cristian Ariel López & Olimpia Iris Lombardi - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 73:34-43.
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    Nurses' ways of talking about their experiences of (in)justice in healthcare organizations: Locating the use of language as a means of analysis.Camelia López-Deflory, Amélie Perron & Margalida Miró-Bonet - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (4):e12584.
    Nurses have their own ways of talking about their experiences of injustice in healthcare organizations. The aim of this article is to describe how nurses talk about their work‐life experiences and discuss the discursive effects that arise from nurses' use of language regarding their political agency. To this end, we present the findings garnered from a study focused on exploring how nurses deploy their political agency to project their idea of social and political justice in public healthcare organizations and how (...)
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    Regulation of Emotions to Optimize Classical Music Performance: A Quasi-Experimental Study of a Cellist-Researcher.Guadalupe López-Íñiguez & Gary E. McPherson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:627601.
    The situational context within which an activity takes place, as well as the personality characteristics of individuals shape the types of strategies people choose in order to regulate their emotions, especially when confronted with challenging or undesirable situations. Taking self-regulation as the framework to study emotions in relation to learning and performing chamber music canon repertoire, this quasi-experimental and intra-individual study focused on the self-rated emotional states of a professional classical cellist during long-term sustained practice across 100-weeks. This helped to (...)
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    Social acceleration, alienation, and resonance: Hartmut Rosa's writings applied to nursing.Camelia López-Deflory, Amélie Perron & Margalida Miró-Bonet - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (2):e12528.
    This article aims to present the life and work of German thinker Hartmut Rosa as a philosopher of interest for nursing. Although his theoretical framework remains fairly unknown in the nursing domain, its main key concepts open up a philosophical and sociological approach that can contribute to the understanding of a wide range of study phenomena related to nurses, nursing, and healthcare. The concepts of social acceleration, alienation, and resonance are useful to explore healthcare organizations' performance by bringing the time (...)
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