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    “If You Want to Know What the Water is Like, don´t Ask the Fish” Second-Order Epistemology in the Study of Violence.María Luján Christiansen - 2017 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 26:121-148.
    Resumen La pretensión de que la violencia es un fenómeno apto para el abordaje objetivo es altamente cuestionable. En este artículo se indicarán algunos aspectos que subyacen en los enfoques más clásicos sobre tal tópico y se destacará el potencial violentogénico que encapsulan. El núcleo de las ideas expuestas apunta a plantear que la epistemología objetivista induce a una violencia simbólica enquistada en el principio del tercero excluido. En consecuencia, los esfuerzos por convertir a la violencia en un tema de (...)
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    Una concepción alternativa y pragmatista del conocimiento: Recorrido por el legado de Cristina Di Gregori.Federico E. López, María Luján Christiansen, Aurelia Di Berardino, Livio Mattarollo, Victoria Paz Sánchez & Leopoldo Rueda - 2025 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 54 (2):e106.
    Este artículo, escrito por algunos de quienes nos formamos con ella, recorren el legado filosófico e institucional de María Cristina Di Gregori, una destacada filósofa y maestra que desplegó su labor primero como estudiante, y luego como docente e investigadora en la Universidad Nacional de la Plata durante más de 50 años. Se destacan sus esfuerzos por construir una concepción alternativa del conocimiento y el lugar que las ideas pragmatistas tuvieron en tal construcción. Desde su trabajo inicial sobre el (...)
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    Presas, Mario A. (1962). Filosofía de la existencia. Resistencia, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humanidades. Departamento de Filosofía y Ciencias de la Educación. (119 páginas). [REVIEW]María Luján Ferrari - 2024 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 53 (2):e087.
    Filosofía de la existencia agrupa un conjunto de textos que Mario Presas había publicado con anterioridad, y de manera separada, en distintas revistas académicas entre 1959 y 1962. El período enmarcado por estas fechas constituye el inicio de la actividad filosófica de Presas, dos años después de obtener el título de Profesor en Filosofía por la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, y un año antes de su primer viaje a Alemania para realizar una estadía de investigación en la Facultad de (...)
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    Presentación del Dosier: Introducción a los estudios ricoeurianos en La Plata.Alejandra Bertucci & María Luján Ferrari - 2025 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 54 (2):e107.
    Presentación del Dosier: Introducción a los estudios ricoeurianos en La Plata.
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    Kinetics of the phase separation in Cu–Al–Mn alloys and the influence on martensitic transformations.Jordi Marcos, Lluís Mañosa, Antoni Planes, Ricardo Romero & María Luján Castro - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (1):45-90.
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    La ecología epistémica del desacuerdo profundo: un análisis reflexivo sobre la discusión interpersonal.María Christiansen - 2021 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 21 (2):376-394.
    This article addresses the issue of social conflict from the epistemology of “deep disagreements”. Unlike other types of disagreements, deep ones generate incommensurability and cannot be corrected through rational argumentation, precisely because it can amplify the disagreement and exacerbate the problem. At the base of these divergences lie two irreconcilable epistemological positions: infallibilism and fallibilism. The infallibilist style of argumentation is embodied in attempts to find objective truth through final and conclusive evidence. Such a position induces them to defend their (...)
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    RETRACTION NOTICE: Organizational Climate.Segundo Antonio Espinoza Palomino, Raquel Silva Juárez, María-Verónica Seminario-Morales, Segundo Ramos Villalta Arellano, Mirian Elizabeth Arévalo Rodríguez & Priscila E. Lujan-Vera - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (2):47-54.
    Retraction note: Espinoza Palomino, S. A., Silva Juárez, R., Seminario-Morales, M. V., Villalta Arellano, S. R., Arévalo Rodríguez, M. E. & Lujan-Vera, P. E. (2023). Organizational Climate: Characterization from the Perspective of Senati Students - Peru. HUMAN REVIEW. International Humanities Revista Internacional De Humanidades, 21(1), 47-54. https://doi.org/10.37467/revhuman.v21.5030 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 (...)
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    El pensamiento de la joven María Zambrano (1928- 1939). Una aproximación desde la perspectiva del liberalismo conservador. [REVIEW]Enric Luján & Josep Baqués - 2022 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 65:191-223.
    Este artículo ahonda en las aportaciones en clave política de la filósofa española María Zambrano durante su juventud (1928–1939) en los albores de la Segunda República española y la posterior Guerra Civil para plantear un posible encaje de estas en el cuerpo teórico del liberalismo conservador. Con esa intención, contrastamos ambas referencias sirviéndonos de sus respectivas críticas del racionalismo e idealismo en cuanto disciplinas incapaces de tratar adecuadamente con la comunidad política entendida como realidad orgánica difícilmente reducible a un (...)
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    Organizational Climate: Characterization from the Perspective of Senati Students - Perú.Segundo Antonio Espinoza Palomino, Raquel Silva Juárez, María-Verónica Seminario-Morales, Segundo Ramos Villalta Arellano, Mirian Elizabeth Arévalo Rodríguez & Priscila E. Lujan-Vera - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (1):47-54.
    The organizational climate is the work environment conceived by emotions and motivation of an organization and, an optimal way of increasing participation is with working groups in the dependencies to improve: objectives, processes, conflicts, leadership. Thus the objective was to determine the characterization of variables. The method incorporates the quantitative approach, non -experimental design, descriptive level, applied and transversal type, analysis and deductive methods. The results show, there is a high organizational climate level, due to the contribution of three dimensions (...)
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  10. Lugares, trabajo, deber de memoria en la obra de Paul Ricœur.François Dosse - 2025 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 54 (2):e112.
    La memoria, la historia, el olvido, Paul Ricœur ha insistido en proponer la necesidad de un trabajo de memoria sin abandonar el horizonte de un deber de memoria, contrariamente a las acusaciones que se le han hecho. Ha definido un camino que lleva del trabajo al deber de memoria, a través de un trabajo de la historia que se une a la problemática de los “Lugares de memoria” del historiador Pierre Nora. Traducción de María Luján Ferrari.
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    Book Symposium: Ask Vest Christiansen’s Gym Culture, Identity and Performance-Enhancing Drugs’.Ask Vest Christiansen, April Henning, Francisco Javier Lopez Frias & John M. Hoberman - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (4):572-593.
    This is a review and discussion of Ask Vest Christiansen’s book Gym Culture, Identity and Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Tracing a Typology of Steroid Use. As indicated by the title, the book...
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    Evidence based methodology: a naturalistic analysis of epistemic policies in regulatory science.José Luis Luján & Oliver Todt - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (1):1-19.
    In this paper we argue for a naturalistic solution to some of the methodological controversies in regulatory science, on the basis of two case studies: toxicology and health claim regulation. We analyze the debates related to the scientific evidence that is considered necessary for regulatory decision making in each of those two fields, with a particular attention to the interactions between scientific and regulatory aspects. This analysis allows us to identify two general stances in the debate: a) one that argues (...)
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    Standards of evidence and causality in regulatory science: Risk and benefit assessment.José Luis Luján & Oliver Todt - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80 (C):82-89.
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    Practical Values and Uncertainty in Regulatory Decision‐making.José Luis Luján, Javier Rodríguez Alcázar & Oliver Todt - 2010 - Social Epistemology 24 (4):349-362.
    Regulatory science, which generates knowledge relevant for regulatory decision?making, is different from standard academic science in that it is oriented mainly towards the attainment of non?epistemic (practical) aims. The role of uncertainty and the limits to the relevance of academic science are being recognized more and more explicitly in regulatory decision?making. This has led to the introduction of regulation?specific scientific methodologies in order to generate decision?relevant data. However, recent practical experience with such non?standard methodologies indicates that they, too, may be (...)
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    Implicit Statistical Learning: A Tale of Two Literatures.Morten H. Christiansen - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (3):468-481.
    In this review article, Christiansen provides a historical perspective on the two research traditions, implicit learning and statistical learning, thus nicely setting the scene for this special issue of Topics in Cognitive Science. In this “tale of two literatures”, he first traces the history of both literatures before sketching a framework that provides a basis for understanding implicit learning and statistical learning as a unified phenomenon.
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    The Role of Values in Methodological Controversies: The Case of Risk Assessment.José Luis Luján & Oliver Todt - 2015 - Philosophia Scientiae 19:45-56.
    Le débat sur le rôle des valeurs en science survient également dans les sciences appliquées, en particulier dans les sciences régulatives. Nous proposons une analyse, sous l’angle des valeurs, des controverses récentes sur le rôle de la connaissance scientifique dans la régulation des risques technologiques. Nous distinguons trois perspectives sur les valeurs cognitives et non-cognitives, dans le contexte de l’évaluation et de la gestion du risque. Notre analyse montre que les deux types de valeurs interagissent au sein du processus de (...)
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    Conflicto social, controversias científicas y debate ético. Sobre el contexto de la bioética.José Luis Luján - 1995 - Isegoría 12:172-180.
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    Values and Decisions: Cognitive and Noncognitive Values in Knowledge Generation and Decision Making.José Luis Luján & Oliver Todt - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (5):720-743.
    The relevance of scientific knowledge for science and technology policy and regulation has led to a growing debate about the role of values. This article contributes to the clarification of what specific functions cognitive and noncognitive values adopt in knowledge generation and decisions, and what consequences the operation of values has for policy making and regulation. For our analysis, we differentiate between three different types of decision approaches, each of which shows a particular constellation of cognitive and noncognitive values. Our (...)
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  19. Language as shaped by the brain.Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):489-509.
    It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related. This relationship is frequently suggested to derive from a language-specific biological endowment, which encodes universal, but communicatively arbitrary, principles of language structure (a Universal Grammar or UG). How might such a UG have evolved? We argue that UG could not have arisen either by biological adaptation or non-adaptationist genetic processes, resulting in a logical problem of language evolution. Specifically, as the processes of language change (...)
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    Mechanistic Information as Evidence in Decision-Oriented Science.José Luis Luján, Oliver Todt & Juan Bautista Bengoetxea - 2016 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (2):293-306.
    Mechanistic information is used in the field of risk assessment in order to clarify two controversial methodological issues, the selection of inference guides and the definition of standards of evidence. In this paper we present an analysis of the concept of mechanistic information in risk assessment by recurring to previous philosophical analyses of mechanistic explanation. Our conclusion is that the conceptual analysis of mechanistic explanation facilitates a better characterization of the concept of mechanistic information. However, it also shows that the (...)
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    The Now-or-Never bottleneck: A fundamental constraint on language.Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39:e62.
    Memory is fleeting. New material rapidly obliterates previous material. How, then, can the brain deal successfully with the continual deluge of linguistic input? We argue that, to deal with this “Now-or-Never” bottleneck, the brain must compress and recode linguistic input as rapidly as possible. This observation has strong implications for the nature of language processing: (1) the language system must “eagerly” recode and compress linguistic input; (2) as the bottleneck recurs at each new representational level, the language system must build (...)
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    Christiansen, Broder. Kantkritik I: Kritik der Kantischen Erkenntnislehre. [REVIEW]Broder Christiansen - 1911 - Kant Studien 16 (1-3).
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    Toward a Connectionist Model of Recursion in Human Linguistic Performance.Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 1999 - Cognitive Science 23 (2):157-205.
    Naturally occurring speech contains only a limited amount of complex recursive structure, and this is reflected in the empirically documented difficulties that people experience when processing such structures. We present a connectionist model of human performance in processing recursive language structures. The model is trained on simple artificial languages. We find that the qualitative performance profile of the model matches human behavior, both on the relative difficulty of center‐embedding and cross‐dependency, and between the processing of these complex recursive structures and (...)
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    ¿Quién es Fedro? Estructura discursiva y análisis filosófico en torno al personaje de la obra platónica.Franco Manuel Lujan - 2023 - Argos 47:e0039.
    El objetivo principal del artículo es analizar al personaje Fedro en Banquete y en Fedro. Se indaga en la presencia, la construcción, las intervenciones y los discursos del personaje en el corpus. Asimismo, se plantean dos hipótesis de lecturas a lo largo de este artículo: i) entender al conjunto de diálogos platónicos como un género discursivo y ii) asociar al personaje Fedro con la figura histórica de paidós ubicada en la disputa por la enseñanza en torno al lógos en las (...)
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    Análisis crítico y pensamiento.José Luis Luján - 2022 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 22:19-36.
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    La importancia hermenéutica de la Introducción al «Tractatus» de Wittgenstein, de Elizabeth Anscombe.Horacio Luján Martínez - 2021 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 67:199-219.
    Nuestro artículo analiza el libro de Elizabeth Anscombe destacando su carácter político. Cuando decimos «político» nos referimos a que desde su publicación opera como un filtro de exclusión de otras lecturas del Tractatus. En especial entendemos este texto como una expulsión a priori de las lecturas que privilegian la influencia de Arthur Schopenhauer. Describiremos las estrategias implícitas y explícitas del texto para dificultar e imposibilitar la lectura del libro de Wittgenstein en clave ética, estética o mística. Señalaremos la distancia que, (...)
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    Características del capítulo “De Religiosis” de la constitución “Lumen Gentium”.Juan Luis Acebal Luján - 1965 - Salmanticensis 12 (3):615-639.
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    El Concordato de 1953.Juan Luis Acebal Luján - 1974 - Salmanticensis 21 (2):353-367.
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    A quotation of menander’s georgos in a letter by isidorus pelusiota.Eugenio R. Luján - 2001 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 145 (2):352-353.
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    A Theoretical Approach to the Concept of Femi(ni)cide.Aleida Luján Pinelo - 2018 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 2 (1).
    The concept of ‘femicide’ was first formulated in 1992 by Jill Radford and Diana Russell; nonetheless, it has not been widely discussed in feminist philosophical arenas.This situation has led to a narrow understanding and/or misunderstanding of the concept. For example, it is often applied to a phenomenon mistakenly assumed to occur “only in third world countries” or said to essentialize women. Through a new-materialist methodology, this paper contributes to the discussion on this concept from a feminist theoretical perspective.
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  31. Alcance y límites de los modelos evolucionistas de cambio científico.José Luis Luján - 2007 - Ludus Vitalis 15 (28):3-20.
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    (1 other version)Biological Diversity and Political Equality.Josh Luis Lujan & Luis Moreno - 1997 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 2 (3-4):172-184.
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    Brunaux, Jéán-Louis. Les religions gauloises (Rituels celtiques de la Gaule indépendante).Eugenio R. Luján - 1997 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 2:286.
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    Ciencia precautoria y la “fabricación de incertidumbre”.José Luis Luján Y. Oliver Todt - 2008 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 23 (3):307-317.
    En este trabajo analizamos una de las propuestas recientes que defienden modificaciones metodológicas en la evaluación de riesgos respecto a los estándares de prueba: el enfoque basado en el peso de las pruebas (weight of evidence). Este enfoque puede interpretarse como un caso de ciencia precautoria en la investigación sobre riesgos. Esto es, se trata de una metodología que pretende proporcionar resultados más protectores de la salud pública y del entorno que las metodologías usuales en la evaluación de riesgos. Sin (...)
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    Ciencia precautoria y la "fabricación de incertidumbre".José Luis Luján & Oliver Todt - 2009 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 23 (3):307-317.
    En este trabajo analizamos una de las propuestas recientes que defienden modificaciones metodológicas en la evaluación de riesgos respecto a los estándares de prueba: el enfoque basado en el peso de las pruebas (weight of evidence). Este enfoque puede interpretarse como un caso de ciencia precautoria en la investigación sobre riesgos. Esto es, se trata de una metodología que pretende proporcionar resultados más protectores de la salud pública y del entorno que las metodologías usuales en la evaluación de riesgos. Sin (...)
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    Filosofía analítica y democracia en América Latina: (Diálogo con el texto "Qué es y qué puede ser la filosofía analítica" de Guillermo Hurtado).Horacio Luján Martínez - 2013 - Dianoia 58 (70):159-167.
    En este breve comentario se pretende dialogar con el estimulante texto de Guillermo Hurtado y profundizar en lo que parece su mayor preocupación: el papel político que la filosofía analítica debe desempeñar en una relación crítica y constructiva con las democracias latinoamericanas. In this brief paper we intend to engage in a dialogue with the stimulating text of Guillermo Hurtado, deepening in what we think is its main concern: the political role that analytical philosophy should take in a critical and (...)
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    Female genital mutilation and its long-term complications.Yusimy Luján Risco & Betancourt Álvarez - 2014 - Humanidades Médicas 14 (3):602-614.
    Introducción: La ablación o mutilación genital femenina incluye una amplia variedad de prácticas que suponen la extirpación total o parcial de los genitales externos o su alteración por razones que no son de índole médica. Causa daños irreversibles y pone en peligro la salud, e incluso la vida de la mujer o niña afectada. Objetivo: Caracterizar la mutilación genital femenina y sus complicaciones a largo plazo en la comunidad de Fajikunda, Gambia, entre marzo y septiembre de 2012. Método: Se realizó (...)
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  38. La biotecnología, los actores y el público.José Luis [Y.] Luis Moreno Luján - 1996 - Ludus Vitalis 4 (7):33-50.
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    The Literary Competence for the Spanish Foreign Language Classroom.Salvadora Luján-Ramón - 2015 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 4 (1).
    Argumentación teórico-práctica sobre el desarrollo de la competencia literaria en el aula de ELE, unificando directrices para su implementación como un vértice esencial para la adquisición de la competencia comunicativa.
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    Marcos Casquero, Manuel A . Supersticiones, creencias y sortilegios en el mundo antiguo.Eugenio R. Luján - 2002 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 7:261.
    We review primitive cosmogonies legends from different cultures in which the water plays a fundamental role in the creation of the world. We analyze the main properties of the water appearing in these legends, the cult to water from ancient times until the end of the Middle Ages, and the relationship of water with magic.
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  41. Newton: el mecanisismo, los corpúsculos y Dios.Heriberto Ramírez Luján - 2011 - Analogía Filosófica 25 (2):61-82.
     
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    Rationality in Context: Regulatory Science and the Best Scientific Method.José Luis Luján & Oliver Todt - 2022 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 47 (5):1086-1108.
    Is there such a thing as a “best scientific methodology” in regulatory science? By examining cases from varying regulatory processes, we argue that there is no best scientific method for generating decision-relevant data. In addition, in regulatory science, the most suitable methodologies often differ from what is considered best practice in knowledge-oriented science. In data generation for regulatory purposes, we are faced with a wide spectrum of preferred methodologies as well as controversy as to methodological choice. What goes by the (...)
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    Wittgenstein contra a doutrina da predestinação: Religião E ética como sistema de referências.Horacio Luján Martínez - 2009 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 21 (29):313.
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    Triangulated Quasi-Experiments.Miguel R. Olivas-Luján - 2005 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:373-375.
    Given the difficulties in Business & Society research to establish causality, one of the crucial tasks in the sciences, a Quasi-Experimental Approach (QEA) is suggested as a research design suitable to a variety of questions in the field. Triangulation is also suggested as a complement to the QEA way to tease out plausible alternative explanations. A recently published study is used as an illustrative example.
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    Splintering the gamer’s dilemma: moral intuitions, motivational assumptions, and action prototypes.Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen - 2020 - Ethics and Information Technology 22 (1):93-102.
    The gamer’s dilemma :31–36, 2009) asks whether any ethical features distinguish virtual pedophilia, which is generally considered impermissible, from virtual murder, which is generally considered permissible. If not, this equivalence seems to force one of two conclusions: either both virtual pedophilia and virtual murder are permissible, or both virtual pedophilia and virtual murder are impermissible. In this article, I attempt, first, to explain the psychological basis of the dilemma. I argue that the two different action types picked out by “virtual (...)
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    The language faculty that wasn't: a usage-based account of natural language recursion.Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:150920.
    In the generative tradition, the language faculty has been shrinking—perhaps to include only the mechanism of recursion. This paper argues that even this view of the language faculty is too expansive. We first argue that a language faculty is difficult to reconcile with evolutionary considerations. We then focus on recursion as a detailed case study, arguing that our ability to process recursive structure does not rely on recursion as a property of the grammar, but instead emerges gradually by piggybacking on (...)
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    Connectionist Natural Language Processing: The State of the Art.Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 1999 - Cognitive Science 23 (4):417-437.
    This Special Issue on Connectionist Models of Human Language Processing provides an opportunity for an appraisal both of specific connectionist models and of the status and utility of connectionist models of language in general. This introduction provides the background for the papers in the Special Issue. The development of connectionist models of language is traced, from their intellectual origins, to the state of current research. Key themes that arise throughout different areas of connectionist psycholinguistics are highlighted, and recent developments in (...)
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    Generalization and connectionist language learning.Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 1994 - Mind and Language 9 (3):273-87.
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    Impaired artificial grammar learning in agrammatism.Morten H. Christiansen, M. Louise Kelly, Richard C. Shillcock & Katie Greenfield - 2010 - Cognition 116 (3):382-393.
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    Rationality, Expected Utility Theory and the Precautionary Principle.Andreas Christiansen - 2019 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 22 (1):3-20.
    A common objection to the precautionary principle is that it is irrational. I argue that this objection goes beyond the often-discussed claim that the principle is incoherent. Instead, I argue, exp...
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