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  1. Comprensión, diálogo Y finitud. Sobre un «humanismo pluralista» en Gadamer.Nuria Sara Mlras Boronat - 2005 - Endoxa 20:479-498.
     
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    Introducción al monográfico “Jane Addams en español”.Núria Sara Miras Boronat & Just Serrano Zamora - 2021 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 13 (2).
    Es un placer para nosotros, flamantes nuevos editores de la sección multilingüe de la EJPAP, estrenar esta sección con el dossier monográfico “Jane Addams en español.” El monográfico ha conseguido la hazaña de poder unir por primera vez textos de las todavía pocas personas que escriben en lengua castellana y que están familiarizadas con la obra de Jane Addams (1860-1935). El desconocimiento de la vida y obra de Jane Addams entre el público hispanohablante no se debe, de ningún modo, al (...)
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    AGAMBEN, Giorgio. Què vol dir ser contemporani?Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 43:235-238.
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    Die Welt als Grund: Wittgenstein, Gadamer und James.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2011 - Akten des XXII. Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie.
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    Institut für Philosophie of the University of Leipzig (Germany). She was awarded her PhD at the University of Barcelona (Spain) for her disserta-tion, Wittgenstein and Gadamer: Language, Praxis, Reason: The Problem of Pluralism through the Philosophy of Language (2009). While a doctoral stu.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2013 - In Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley & Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński, Persuasion and Compulsion in Democracy. Lexington Books.
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    (1 other version)Jane Addams: ideali di pace (vecchi e nuovi) Un approccio tragico.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
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    On Persuasion and Other Compulsive Habits in Democracy.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2013 - In Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley & Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński, Persuasion and Compulsion in Democracy. Lexington Books.
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    Richard Bernstein, Filosofía y democracia: John Dewey.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2011 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (1).
    Dewey and the Task before Us: The Making of the Democratic Experience This book review could also be entitled “John Dewey: Old and New,” recalling a distant resemblance to one of the most well known books of Dewey, Individualism Old and New (1930). But in this case the subject pursued under this title would be the development in the reception of John Dewey’s work in the past century. This is a genuine hermeneutical reflection on the significance of one of the (...)
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    Reseña de "La utopía moral como eman-cipación del azar" de Roberto Rodríguez Aramayo.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2002 - Signos Filosóficos 8:331-332.
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    Spiel, Selbst und Gesellschaft Skizze einer Philosophie des Spiels.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2016 - Philosophische Rundschau 63 (1):37-59.
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  11. Dewey and the Task before Us: The Making of the Democratic Experience. [REVIEW]Nuria Sara Miras Boronat - 2011 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy (1):181-186.
    Review of essays by Bernstein, in translation. This book review could also be entitled “John Dewey: Old and New”, recalling a distant resemblance to one of the most well known books of Dewey, Individualism Old and New (1930). But in this case the subject pursued under this title would be the development in the reception of John Dewey’s work in the past century. This is a genuine hermeneutical reflection on the significance of one of the most important American intellectuals in (...)
     
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    Comprensión, diálogo y finitud : sobre un "humanismo pluralista" en Gadamer.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2005 - Endoxa 1 (20):479.
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  13. Experiencia y lenguaje en Dilthey y Collingwood. Autobiografía intelectual y pretensión de verdad de la ciencia histórica.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2012 - Endoxa 29:113-131.
     
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    Giorgio AGAMBEN, Què vol dir ser contemporani?. 2009.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 43:235.
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    Games People Play. George Herbert Mead's Concept of Game and Play in a Contemporary Context.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2013 - In T. Burke & K. Skwronski, [no title]. Lexington Books. pp. 163-171.
  16. Hermeneutics, Practical Philosophy and the Ontology of Community: Wittgenstein, Gadamer and Bernstein.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2015 - In Ramón del Castillo, Ángel M. Faerna & Larry A. Hickman, [no title]. Brill Rodopi. pp. 125-134.
     
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    Joc, treball i art. Els pragmatistes de Chicago i la construcció de formes socials d'experiència democràtica.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2013 - Br::Ac 2 (1):24-45.
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    Language at Play. Games and Linguistic Turn after Wittgenstein and Gadamer.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2013 - In Emily Ryall, Wendy Russell & Malcolm MacLean, [no title]. Routledge. pp. 87-97.
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    Perspektiven und Formen des Lebens: Nietzsche und Wittgenstein.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2009 - In Simon Springmann & Asmus Trautsch, [no title]. Duncker Und Humblot. pp. 69-74.
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    Wittgenstein y Gadamer: lenguaje, praxis, razón.Nuria Sara Miras Boronat - 2009 - Dissertation, Universitat de Barcelona
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    El final és al punt de partida: notes per a una arqueologia antropològica del present. [REVIEW]Nuria Sara Miras Boronat - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 43:235-238.
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    George Herbert Mead in the Twenty-First Century.Mitchell Aboulafia, Guido Baggio, Joseph Betz, Kelvin J. Booth, Nuria Sara Miras Boronat, James Campbell, Gary A. Cook, Stephen Everett, Alicia Garcia Ruiz, Judith M. Green, Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley, Erkki Kilpinen, Roman Madzia, John Ryder, Matteo Santarelli & David W. Woods (eds.) - 2013 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    While rooted in careful study of Mead’s original writings and transcribed lectures and the historical context in which that work was carried out, the papers in this volume have brought Mead’s work to bear on contemporary issues in metaphysics, epistemology, cognitive science, and social and political philosophy.
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    Experiencia y lenguaje en Dilthey y Collingwood : autobiografía intelectualy pretensión de verdad de la ciencia histórica.Sara Nuria Miras Boronat - 2012 - Endoxa 29:113.
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    Review of Núria Sara Miras Boronat & Michela Bella (eds), Women in Pragmatism: Past, Present and Future. [REVIEW]Federica Castelli - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Women in Pragmatism investigates the entanglements and resonances between pragmatism and the issues, struggles, and voices of women and feminist thought. As well as describing the theme and contents of the volume, Women in Pragmatism also describes the posture of women who wrote the essays holding together their being women and pragmatists and making the two approaches interact with respect to their own specific disciplines and fields of research. Far from being a collection of individual pap...
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  26. Filosofía y democracia: John Dewey, Herder, Barcelona 2010, edited by Ramón del Casti-llo and translated by Alicia García Ruiz. By Núria Sara Miras Boronat[REVIEW]Richard Bernstein - 2011 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (1):181-185.
     
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    L'asignatura pendent: una habitació pròpia. Reflexions al voltant del diàleg "Viure i conviure. Fòrum Mundial de les Dones.". [REVIEW]Nuria Sara Miras - 2005 - Astrolabio:11.
    A partir de les experiències aportades per diferents testimonis de dones de tot el món en el Fòrum, es pot fer un retrat de la seva situació actual en el món en els aspectes social, econòmic, cultural o polític i les problemàtiques per raó de gènere en cadascun d¿aquests àmbits. El discurs per la reivindicació de l¿autonomia de la dona presenta, des del punt de vista filosòfic, una interessant doble vertrebració que articula diferència i igualtat.
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  28. Paseando con Mr. Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein, L.; Bouwsma, Oets Kolk, Últimas conversaciones: Salamanca, Ediciones Sígueme, 2004, 190 pp. Traducción y edición castellana: Miguel Ángel Quintana Paz. [REVIEW]Nuria Sara Miras - 2005 - Astrolabio 1:198.
     
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  29. Fink's phenomenology and ontology of play and its relation to Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2024 - In Steve Stakland, The phenomenology of play: encountering Eugen Fink. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  30. Playing your self : modern rhetorics of play and subjectivity.Núria Sara Miras Boronat - 2017 - In Wendy Russell, Emily Ryall & Malcolm MacLean, The Philosophy of Play as Life: Towards a Global Ethos of Management. New York: Routledge.
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  31. Què vol dir ser contemporani? [REVIEW]Núria Boronat - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:235-238.
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    Impact of COVID-19 lockdown in a biomedical research campus: A gender perspective analysis.Nuria Izquierdo-Useros, Miguel Angel Marin Lopez, Marta Monguió-Tortajada, Jose A. Muñoz-Moreno, Cristina Agusti Benito, Sara Morón-López, Harvey Evans, Melisa Gualdrón-López, Jörg Müller & Julia G. Prado - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    From March to September 2020, researchers working at a biomedical scientific campus in Spain faced two lockdowns and various mobility restrictions that affected their social and professional lifestyles. The working group “Women in Science,” which acts as an independent observatory of scientific gender inequalities on campus launched an online survey to assess the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on scientific activity, domestic and caregiving tasks, and psychological status. The survey revealed differences in scientific performance by gender: while male researchers participated in (...)
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  33. Queer phenomenology: orientations, objects, others.Sara Ahmed - 2006 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    Introduction: find your way -- Orientations toward objects -- Sexual orientation -- The orient and other others -- Conclusion: disorientation and queer objects.
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    Living a feminist life.Sara Ahmed - 2015 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    Feminism is sensational -- On being directed -- Willfulness and feminist subjectivity -- Trying to transform -- Being in question -- Brick walls -- Fragile connections -- Feminist snap -- Lesbian feminism -- Conclusion 1: A killjoy survival kit -- Conclusion 2: A killjoy manifesto.
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  35. The metaphysics of intersectionality.Sara Bernstein - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (2):321-335.
    This paper develops and articulates a metaphysics of intersectionality, the idea that multiple axes of social oppression cross-cut each other. Though intersectionality is often described through metaphor, theories of intersectionality can be formulated using the tools of contemporary analytic metaphysics. A central tenet of intersectionality theory, that intersectional identities are inseparable, can be framed in terms of explanatory unity. Further, intersectionality is best understood as metaphysical and explanatory priority of the intersectional category over its constituents, akin to metaphysical priority of (...)
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  36. Maternal Thinking.Sara Ruddick - 1980 - Feminist Studies 6 (2):342.
  37. Omission impossible.Sara Bernstein - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (10):2575-2589.
    This paper gives a framework for understanding causal counterpossibles, counterfactuals imbued with causal content whose antecedents appeal to metaphysically impossible worlds. Such statements are generated by omissive causal claims that appeal to metaphysically impossible events, such as “If the mathematician had not failed to prove that 2+2=5, the math textbooks would not have remained intact.” After providing an account of impossible omissions, the paper argues for three claims: (i) impossible omissions play a causal role in the actual world, (ii) causal (...)
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  38. A phenomenology of whiteness.Sara Ahmed - 2007 - Feminist Theory 8 (2):149-168.
    The paper suggests that we can usefully approach whiteness through the lens of phenomenology. Whiteness could be described as an ongoing and unfinished history, which orientates bodies in specific directions, affecting how they `take up' space, and what they `can do'. The paper considers how whiteness functions as a habit, even a bad habit, which becomes a background to social action. The paper draws on experiences of inhabiting a white world as a non-white body, and explores how whiteness becomes worldly (...)
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    Recommendations for Responsible Development and Application of Neurotechnologies.Sara Goering, Eran Klein, Laura Specker Sullivan, Anna Wexler, Blaise Agüera Y. Arcas, Guoqiang Bi, Jose M. Carmena, Joseph J. Fins, Phoebe Friesen, Jack Gallant, Jane E. Huggins, Philipp Kellmeyer, Adam Marblestone, Christine Mitchell, Erik Parens, Michelle Pham, Alan Rubel, Norihiro Sadato, Mina Teicher, David Wasserman, Meredith Whittaker, Jonathan Wolpaw & Rafael Yuste - 2021 - Neuroethics 14 (3):365-386.
    Advancements in novel neurotechnologies, such as brain computer interfaces and neuromodulatory devices such as deep brain stimulators, will have profound implications for society and human rights. While these technologies are improving the diagnosis and treatment of mental and neurological diseases, they can also alter individual agency and estrange those using neurotechnologies from their sense of self, challenging basic notions of what it means to be human. As an international coalition of interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners, we examine these challenges and make (...)
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  40. Causal Proportions and Moral Responsibility.Sara Bernstein - 2017 - In Causal Proportions and Moral Responsibility. Oxford: pp. 165-182.
    This paper poses an original puzzle about the relationship between causation and moral responsibility called The Moral Difference Puzzle. Using the puzzle, the paper argues for three related ideas: (1) the existence of a new sort of moral luck; (2) an intractable conflict between the causal concepts used in moral assessment; and (3) inability of leading theories of causation to capture the sorts of causal differences that matter for moral evaluation of agents’ causal contributions to outcomes.
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  41. Exploring by Believing.Sara Aronowitz - 2021 - Philosophical Review 130 (3):339-383.
    Sometimes, we face choices between actions most likely to lead to valuable outcomes, and actions which put us in a better position to learn. These choices exemplify what is called the exploration/exploitation trade-off. In computer science and psychology, this trade-off has fruitfully been applied to modulating the way agents or systems make choices over time. This article extends the trade-off to belief. We can be torn between two ways of believing, one of which is expected to be more accurate in (...)
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  42. Proof Analysis in Modal Logic.Sara Negri - 2005 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (5-6):507-544.
    A general method for generating contraction- and cut-free sequent calculi for a large family of normal modal logics is presented. The method covers all modal logics characterized by Kripke frames determined by universal or geometric properties and it can be extended to treat also Gödel-Löb provability logic. The calculi provide direct decision methods through terminating proof search. Syntactic proofs of modal undefinability results are obtained in the form of conservativity theorems.
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    Proof Analysis: A Contribution to Hilbert's Last Problem.Sara Negri & Jan von Plato - 2011 - Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Jan Von Plato.
    This book continues from where the authors' previous book, Structural Proof Theory, ended. It presents an extension of the methods of analysis of proofs in pure logic to elementary axiomatic systems and to what is known as philosophical logic. A self-contained brief introduction to the proof theory of pure logic is included that serves both the mathematically and philosophically oriented reader. The method is built up gradually, with examples drawn from theories of order, lattice theory and elementary geometry. The aim (...)
  44. Biased Evaluative Descriptions.Sara Bernstein - 2024 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (2):295-312.
    In this essay I identify a type of linguistic phenomenon new to feminist philosophy of language: biased evaluative descriptions. Biased evaluative descriptions are descriptions whose well-intended positive surface meanings are inflected with implicitly biased content. Biased evaluative descriptions are characterized by three main features: (1) they have roots in implicit bias or benevolent sexism, (2) their application is counterfactually unstable across dominant and subordinate social groups, and (3) they encode stereotypes. After giving several different kinds of examples of biased evaluative (...)
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  45. Creeped Out.Sara Bernstein & Daniel Nolan - forthcoming - In Uriah Kriegel, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind Vol 5. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This paper examines both creepiness and the distinctive reaction had to creepiness, being “creeped out.” The paper defends a response-dependent account of creepiness in terms of this distinctive reaction, contrasting our preferred account to others that might be offered. The paper concludes with a discussion of the value of detecting creepiness.
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  46. Revisiting generality in biology: systems biology and the quest for design principles.Sara Green - 2015 - Biology and Philosophy 30 (5):629-652.
    Due to the variation, contingency and complexity of living systems, biology is often taken to be a science without fundamental theories, laws or general principles. I revisit this question in light of the quest for design principles in systems biology and show that different views can be reconciled if we distinguish between different types of generality. The philosophical literature has primarily focused on generality of specific models or explanations, or on the heuristic role of abstraction. This paper takes a different (...)
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  47. Judith Butler.Sara Salih - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    A welcome addition to the Routledge Critical Thinkers series, Judith Butler is the first guidebook on this renowned feminist and queer theory scholar, which will help not only students of literary criticism but also students of law, sociology, philosophy, film and cultural studies. Examining Butler's work through a variety of contexts, including the formation of gender performativity, identity and subjecthood, Sarah Salih address Butler's crucial ideas on the gender agenda, the body, pornography, race, gay self-expression and power and psychoanalysis. Concluding (...)
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    Brain Pioneers and Moral Entanglement: An Argument for Post‐trial Responsibilities in Neural‐Device Trials.Sara Goering, Andrew I. Brown & Eran Klein - 2024 - Hastings Center Report 54 (1):24-33.
    We argue that in implanted neurotechnology research, participants and researchers experience what Henry Richardson has called “moral entanglement.” Participants partially entrust researchers with access to their brains and thus to information that would otherwise be private, leading to created intimacies and special obligations of beneficence for researchers and research funding agencies. One of these obligations, we argue, is about continued access to beneficial technology once a trial ends. We make the case for moral entanglement in this context through exploration of (...)
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    Contraction-free sequent calculi for geometric theories with an application to Barr's theorem.Sara Negri - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (4):389-401.
    Geometric theories are presented as contraction- and cut-free systems of sequent calculi with mathematical rules following a prescribed rule-scheme that extends the scheme given in Negri and von Plato. Examples include cut-free calculi for Robinson arithmetic and real closed fields. As an immediate consequence of cut elimination, it is shown that if a geometric implication is classically derivable from a geometric theory then it is intuitionistically derivable.
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  50. Nowhere Man: Time Travel and Spatial Location.Sara Bernstein - 2015 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 39 (1):158-168.
    This paper suggests that time travelling scenarios commonly depicted in science fiction introduce problems and dangers for the time traveller. If time travel takes time, then time travellers risk collision with past objects, relocation to distant parts of the universe, and time travel-specific injuries. I propose several models of time travel that avoid the dangers and risks of time travel taking time, and that introduce new questions about the relationship between time travel and spatial location.
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