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  1. El derecho a la salud de los inmigrantes en consideración a su particularidad cultural: la experiencia canadiense de las prácticas de armonización en el ámbito sanitario.Miren Gorrotxategi Azurmendi - 2008 - In Salomé Adroher Biosca (ed.), Los avances del derecho ante los avances de la medicina. Cizur Menor: Thomson/Aranzadi.
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  2. The Normativity of Experience and Causal Belief in Hume’s Treatise.Miren Boehm - 2014 - Hume Studies 39 (2):203-231.
    What is the source of normativity in Hume’s account of causal reasoning? In virtue of what are causal beliefs justified for Hume? To answer these questions, the literature appeals, almost invariably, to custom or some feature thereof. I argue, in contrast, that causal beliefs are justified for Hume because they issue from experience. Although he denies experience the title of justifying reason, for Hume experience has normative authority. I offer an interpretation of the source and nature of the normativity of (...)
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  3. Conceivability as the Standard of Metaphysical Possibility.Miren Boehm - 2024 - In Scott Stapleford & Verena Wagner (eds.), Hume and contemporary epistemology. New York, NY: Routledge.
    Hume establishes a link between our capacity to conceive or form “clear and distinct ideas” and metaphysical possibility. Hume’s so-called Conceivability Principle is usually assumed to be epistemic: conceivability is supposed to inform us of independent metaphysical facts. In this chapter, however, I argue that Hume is not engaged in modal epistemology. For Hume, there is no epistemic relation between conceivability and an independent metaphysical world of possibilities. On my reading, conceivability is more like the “mètre étalon” in Paris—the standard (...)
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  4. Filling the Gaps in Hume’s Vacuums.Miren Boehm - 2012 - Hume Studies 38 (1):79-99.
    The paper addresses two difficulties that arise in Treatise 1.2.5. First, Hume appears to be inconsistent when he denies that we have an idea of a vacuum or empty space yet allows for the idea of an “invisible and intangible distance.” My solution to this difficulty is to develop the overlooked possibility that Hume does not take the invisible and intangible distance to be a distance at all. Second, although Hume denies that we have an idea of a vacuum, some (...)
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  5. Hume's Foundational Project in the Treatise.Miren Boehm - 2013 - European Journal of Philosophy.
    In the Introduction to the Treatise Hume very enthusiastically announces his project to provide a secure and solid foundation for the sciences by grounding them on his science of man. And Hume indicates in the Abstract that he carries out this project in the Treatise. But most interpreters do not believe that Hume's project comes to fruition. In this paper, I offer a general reading of what I call Hume's ‘foundational project’ in the Treatise, but I focus especially on Book (...)
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  6. Hume’s “projectivism” explained.Miren Boehm - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):815-833.
    Hume appeals to a mysterious mental process to explain how to world appears to possess features that are not present in sense perceptions, namely causal, moral, and aesthetic properties. He famously writes that the mind spreads itself onto the external world, and that we stain or gild natural objects with our sentiments. Projectivism is founded on these texts but it assumes a reading of Hume’s language as merely metaphorical. This assumption, however, conflicts sharply with the important explanatory role that “spreading” (...)
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  7. Hume’s definitions of ‘Cause’: Without idealizations, within the bounds of science.Miren Boehm - 2014 - Synthese 191 (16):3803-3819.
    Interpreters have found it exceedingly difficult to understand how Hume could be right in claiming that his two definitions of ‘cause’ are essentially the same. As J. A. Robinson points out, the definitions do not even seem to be extensionally equivalent. Don Garrett offers an influential solution to this interpretative problem, one that attributes to Hume the reliance on an ideal observer. I argue that the theoretical need for an ideal observer stems from an idealized concept of definition, which many (...)
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  8. Causality and Hume's project.Miren Boehm - 2018 - In Angela Michelle Coventry & Alex Sager (eds.), _The Humean Mind_. New York: Routledge.
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    (1 other version)II congreso internacional de lógica, informática Y derecho.Ana Azurmendi & Miguel Sanchez-Mazas - 1985 - Theoria 1 (2):597-598.
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    Marx eta Jesus europan.Joxe Azurmendi (ed.) - 1975 - Oinati: Arantzazu.
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  11. Analysis, Oxford University Press.Miren Boehm (ed.) - forthcoming
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    El Magisterio de Francisco sobre la mujer Continuidad, novedad y desafío.Miren Junkal Guevara - 2020 - Teología y Vida 61 (4):473-496.
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    Transformaciones y retos epistemológicos, políticos y sociales en las culturas alternativas menstruales.Miren Guilló Arakistain - 2022 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 27 (1).
    Este artículo se centra en el análisis de las características sociales, políticas y emocionales de las políticas y culturas alternativas de la menstruación, así como en los cambios que están sucediendo a ese nivel. Para ello se atiende a su intensificación y diversificación y a las diversas estrategias político-sensoriales, así como a los afectos y a las ideologías de género, salud y consumo que subyacen y se generan en dichas propuestas. La hipótesis de partida es que analizar todos estos cambios (...)
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    O significado pedagógico da obra de Anísio Teixeira.Mirene Mota Santos Teixeira - 1985 - São Paulo: Edições Loyola.
  15. La evolución (perversa) de la política social de la Unión Europea.Miren Etxezarreta Zubizarreta - 2008 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 31:123-138.
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  16. Un comentario sobre "Raíces económicas del deterioro ecológico y social".Miren Etxezarreta Zubizarreta - 2007 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 29:181-188.
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  17. The Concept of Body in Hume’s Treatise.Miren Boehm - 2013 - ProtoSociology:206-220.
    Hume’s views concerning the existence of body or external objects are notoriously difficult and intractable. The paper sheds light on the concept of body in Hume’s Treatise by defending three theses. First, that Hume’s fundamental tenet that the only objects that are present to the mind are perceptions must be understood as methodological, rather than metaphysical or epistemological. Second, that Hume considers legitimate the fundamental assumption of natural philosophy that through experience and observation we know body. Third, that many of (...)
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  18. Certainty, Necessity, and Knowledge in Hume's Treatise (The editor of the collection accidentally published penultimate drafts. The version in Philpapers is the final draft--please use the final draft.).Miren Boehm - 2013 - In Stanley Tweyman (ed.), David Hume: A Tercentenary Tribute. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Caravan Books.
    Hume appeals to different kinds of certainties and necessities in the Treatise. He contrasts the certainty that arises from intuition and demonstrative reasoning with the certainty that arises from causal reasoning. He denies that the causal maxim is absolutely or metaphysically necessary, but he nonetheless takes the causal maxim and ‘proofs’ to be necessary. The focus of this paper is the certainty and necessity involved in Hume’s concept of knowledge. I defend the view that intuitive certainty, in particular, is certainty (...)
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    Experimental Philosophy, Blind Submission, and Hume’s Other Sceptical Principles.Miren Boehm - forthcoming - In Elizabeth S. Radcliffe (ed.), Hume's _A Treatise of Human Nature_: A Critical Guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    A reading of Hume's famous Conclusion to Book 1 of the Treatise.
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  20. Time for Hume’s Unchanging Objects.Miren Boehm & Maité Cruz - 2023 - Philosophers' Imprint 23 (16).
    In his discussion of our idea of time in the Treatise, Hume makes the perplexing claim that unchanging objects cannot be said to endure. While Hume is targeting the Newtonian conception of absolute time, it is not at all clear how his denial that unchanging objects are in time fits with this target. Moreover, Hume diagnoses our belief that unchanging objects endure as the product of a psychological fiction, but his account of this fiction is also riddled with puzzling claims (...)
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  21. Causality and Hume’s foundational project.Miren Boehm - 2018 - In Angela Michelle Coventry & Alex Sager (eds.), _The Humean Mind_. New York: Routledge.
    The last few decades have witnessed intense debates in Hume scholarship concerning Hume’s account of causation. At the core of the “old–new Hume” debate is the question of whether causation for Hume is more than mere regularity, in particular, whether Hume countenances necessary connections in mind-independent nature. This chapter assesses this debate against the background of Hume’s “foundational project” in the Treatise. The question of the role and import of Hume’s account of the idea of cause is examined and compared (...)
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    A "Magical Power in the Soul”: Assessing Hume’s Appeal to the Imagination.Miren Boehm - forthcoming - Analysis Reviews.
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  23. Buffier on Time, Duration, and Existence.Miren Boehm & Geoffrey Gorham - forthcoming - In Anik Waldow & Darío Perinetti (eds.), Claude Buffier: Metaphysics, Common Sense, and Sociability. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Causation, in modern philosophy.Miren Boehm & Nataliya Palatnik - 2017 - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  25. Shepherd and Hume: Experience and Necessity.Miren Boehm - forthcoming - In Keota Fields (ed.), Essays on Mary Shepherd: Causation, Mind, and Knowledge. Oxford University Press.
     
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  26. The Concealed Influence of Custom: Hume’s Treatise from the Inside Out by Jay L. Garfield. [REVIEW]Miren Boehm - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (3):511-513.
    One of the interpretive principles Jay Garfield follows in this book is the “cover principle”: “If you are unsure about what Hume is doing, close the book and read the cover”. The principle did not help when I was unsure about what Garfield was doing. The book starts with too many and incompatible goals. Garfield claims that book 2 of Hume’s Treatise is foundational to the entire Treatise and that “by taking Book II as foundational, we come to a reading (...)
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  27. Hume’s Epistemological Evolution by Hsueh M. Qu. [REVIEW]Miren Boehm - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (1):165-167.
    This is a wonderful book that ambitiously and impressively brings to convergence two parallel, perennial lines of inquiry in Hume’s scholarship. One is the classic Kemp Smith question concerning the relation between Hume’s naturalism and skepticism. The other is about the relation of the first Enquiry to book 1 of the Treatise. Qu observes that the Treatise is most distinctively naturalist or descriptive, while the Enquiry is decidedly normative. His approach is to examine the two questions through a single lens (...)
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  28. Whence the Chemistry of Hume’s Mind? [REVIEW]Miren Boehm - 2016 - Hume Studies 42 (1/2):241-242.
    Reading Tamás Demeter's recent book, "David Hume and the Culture of Scottish Newtonianism," feels like visiting a curiosity shop. There are some general themes that are meant to harmonize the work, such as the emphasis on the conceptual and methodological unity of natural and moral philosophy. This merging of cultures of inquiry is nicely illustrated with the case study of anger in the period. There is the main thesis: that Hume's science of mind was influenced, not as much by Newton's (...)
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  29. Hume's Science of Human Nature: Scientific Realism, Reason, and Substantial Explanation by David Landy. [REVIEW]Miren Boehm - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (2):350-351.
    In his bold and excellent book on Hume's scientific methodology, David Landy positions himself between the "Deductive-Nomological" reading, which explains particular phenomena in terms of empirical regularities, and the "New Hume" position, which considers empirical regularities to be the explananda and unknowable essences the explanans. Landy sides with the New Humeans, except that for him the essences, or "theoretical posits," are knowable. These essences become knowable, despite their being in principle unobservable, through the tool of "perceptible models." Landy argues that (...)
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    Daycare Center Attendance Buffers the Effects of Maternal Authoritarian Parenting Style on Physical Aggression in Children.José M. Muñoz, Paloma Braza, Rosario Carreras, Francisco Braza, Aitziber Azurmendi, Eider Pascual-Sagastizábal, Jaione Cardas & José R. Sánchez-Martín - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Parental Corporal Punishment and Peer Victimization in Middle Childhood: A Sex-Moderated Mediation Model of Aggression.Alba Martin, José Manuel Muñoz, Paloma Braza, Rosa Ruiz-Ortiz, Nora del Puerto-Golzarri, Eider Pascual-Sagastizábal, Aitziber Azurmendi & Rosario Carreras - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:573329.
    There is a peak in peer victimization during middle childhood, with multiple negative consequences. Parental use of corporal punishment and child aggression are the most widely studied predictors of this phenomenon. The aim of the present study was to analyze whether parental use of corporal punishment affects peer victimization through child aggression. This mediation model was explored for both mothers and fathers and for both physical and relational forms of aggression and peer victimization. Furthermore, we also analyzed whether the mediation (...)
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    soledad más allá de la edad. Un proyecto intergeneracional.Amaia Eiguren Munitis, Naiara Berasategui Sancho & Maitane Picaza Gorrotxategi - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6):1-10.
    Durante años se ha venido demostrando que es necesario fomentar espacios de intercambio intergeneracional para la construcción de sociedades más solidarias e inclusivas. Partiendo de este marco, en el presente artículo se evalúa una experiencia intergeneracional llevada cabo en el entorno universitario donde estudiantes y personas mayores comparten sus miradas sobre la soledad a través de cartas. Para el análisis del material recopilado (18 cartas y 82 narrativas) se ha utilizado el software Iramuteq. Los resultados remarcan la propia metodología como (...)
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    (1 other version)Corrigendum: Psychological Symptoms During the Two Stages of Lockdown in Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak: An Investigation in a Sample of Citizens in Northern Spain.Naiara Ozamiz-Etxebarria, Nahia Idoiaga Mondragon, María Dosil Santamaría & Maitane Picaza Gorrotxategi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    (1 other version)Corrigendum: Reduction of COVID-19 Anxiety Levels Through Relaxation Techniques: A Study Carried Out in Northern Spain on a Sample of Young University Students.Naiara Ozamiz-Etxebarria, María Dosil Santamaría, Amaia Eiguren Munitis & Maitane Picaza Gorrotxategi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Miren Junkal GUEVARA, Aproximación a la historia de los orígenes de Israel. Notas de la presentación de un estado de la cuestión (Monografías bíblicas 80), Estella, Verbo Divino, 2021, 256 pp., 26 €. ISBN: 978-84-9073-739-2. [REVIEW]Pablo Díez Herrera - 2022 - Isidorianum 31 (1):191-192.
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    Humeanisms.Tamas Demeter, László Kocsis & Iulian D. Toader (eds.) - 2021 - Synthese.
    This special issue includes papers authored by Sean Morris, Tudor M. Baetu, Tamás Demeter, Dan O’Brien, Barbara Vetter, Daniel Dohrn, Elizabeth S. Radcliffe, Barry Loewer, Aaron Segal, Miren Boehm, Vera Matarese, Stefanie Rocknak, Rachel Cohon, David Mark Kovacs, and Michael Esfeld.
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    El meu preciós cel blau sense núvols.Filippo Fimiani - 2021 - Gironès, Provincia di Girona, Spagna: Edicions del Reremús-Casa de la Cultura Les Bernardes-MNAC.
    L’estiu de 1947, tres joves amics, Yves Klein, Claude Pascal i Armand Fernandez, s’asseuen a la platja de Niça. Encara no són artistes, no fan res i perden el temps omplint-lo de projectes i paraules. Prenen el sol, miren el mar i el cel de la Mediterrània, fan declaracions entusiastes sobre el Gran Art del futur i comparteixen la natura, com uns nens que es divideixen un regne imaginari. Klein pren el blau del cel que abasta amb la mirada, (...)
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  38. Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature: A Critical Guide.Elizabeth S. Radcliffe (ed.) - forthcoming - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This collection contains fourteen critical essays on Hume's *A Treatise of Human Nature*, plus an Introduction: 1 The Association of Ideas in Hume’s Treatise (John P. Wright), 2 Methodizing Hume’s Metaphysics (Donald L. M. Baxter), 3 Hume on Belief (Jennifer Smalligan Marǔsić), 4 “All the Logic I think Proper to Employ”: Hume’s Rules by which to Judge of Causes and Effects (Hsueh Qu), 5 Imagining the Unseen: The External World of Hume’s Treatise (Angela Coventry), 6 The Updating Problem for Hume’s (...)
     
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