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  1. Some Recent Work in Experimental Epistemology.Nestor Ángel Pinillos - 2011 - Philosophy Compass 6 (10):675-688.
    In this paper I survey some recent developments in experimental philosophy and discuss their bearing on two leading theories in epistemology: Contextualism and Interest Relative Invariantism. In the first part of the paper, I survey some general issues of how experimental philosophy may be relevant to assessing contextualism and IRI. In the second part, I discuss and critique some of the recent experimental work.
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    Les deux manières d’expliquer la réalité proposées par Parménide.Nestor Luis Cordero - 2023 - Peitho 13 (1):13-24.
    Towards the end of fragment 1 of his Poem, Parmenides puts forward two methods or paths that a priori explain the same object of study: the existence of the fact or state of being. One of the options leads to the core of the truth and is, therefore, pursued. The other is merely a set of contradictory opinions and is, accordingly, abandoned. These two paths are expounded in the rest of the Poem, while fragment 4 shows that even the erroneous (...)
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    By being, it is: the thesis of Parmenides.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2004 - Las Vegas: Parmenides.
    The adventure of philosophy began in Greece, where it was gradually developed by the ancient thinkers as a special kind of knowledge by which to explain the totality of things. In fact, the Greek language has always used the word onta , "beings," to refer to things. At the end of the sixth century BCE, Parmenides wrote a poem to affirm his fundamental thesis upon which all philosophical systems should be based: that there are beings. In By Being, It Is (...)
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    (1 other version)Beyond Mendelian Genetics: Anticipatory Biomedical Ethics and Policy Implications for the Use of CRISPR Together with Gene Drive in Humans.Michael Nestor & Richard Wilson - forthcoming - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine: An International Journal.
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    Constructivisme, anti-essentialisme et racisme.Nestor Capdevilla - 2013 - Philosophiques 40 (2):461-464.
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    Frédéric Guillaud, Dieu existe. Arguments philosophiques. Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf , 2013, 416 p.Nestor Turcotte - 2017 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 73 (1):134.
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    Undocumented Migration and Evolving Health Care Ethical Issues.Nestor Rodriguez - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (4):58-60.
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    Stimulus configuration, classical conditioning, and hippocampal function.Nestor A. Schmajuk & James J. DiCarlo - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (2):268-305.
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    Measuring the Capacity to Love: Development of the CTL-Inventory.Nestor D. Kapusta, Konrad S. Jankowski, Viktoria Wolf, Magalie Chéron-Le Guludec, Madlen Lopatka, Christopher Hammerer, Alina Schnieder, David Kealy, John S. Ogrodniczuk & Victor Blüml - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  10. The ‘Doxa of Parmenides’ Dismantled.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2010 - Ancient Philosophy 30 (2):231-246.
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    Les "opinions des mortels" de Parménide et un éventuel pythagorisme éléatique.Nestor Luis Cordero - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    La Déesse de Parménide annonce toujours que les δόξαι sont un produit humain. Mais il y a un point qui n'a pas été en général remarqué dans les études consacrées à l'étude des δόξαι: elles décrivent une activité humaine qui consiste a expliquer la réalité par la présence de principes opposés, et qui est toujours en rapport avec la "nomination". Il y avait à l'époque de Parménide une école qui correspondait à ce portrait robot, ou s'agit-il d'un collage de Parménide? (...)
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    A hippocampal theory of schizophrenia.Nestor A. Schmajuk & James J. DiCarlo - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):47-49.
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    Les deux chemins de Parménide.Nestor-Luis Cordero & Parmenides - 1984
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    Le concept d'idéologie.Nestor Capdevila - 2004 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Depuis son invention par Destutt de Tracy et sa réinvention par Marx et Engels, le concept d'idéologie n'a cessé de faire problème. Passé dans le langage courant, largement utilisé par les sciences humaines, bien qu'en des significations souvent exclusives les unes des autres, il hante la philosophie comme une sorte de mauvais génie perturbateur qui lui rappellerait l'impureté de ses origines et de ses usages, et qu'il lui faudrait toujours s'employer à réduire ou à sublimer. Encore faudrait-il en produire une (...)
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    Desire and jouissance in the teachings of Lacan.Néstor Braunstein - 2003 - In Jean-Michel Rabaté, The Cambridge companion to Lacan. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 102--115.
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  16. Antístenes: un testigo directo de la teoría platónica de las Formas.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2008 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 46 (117):119-128.
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  17. The Impact of Study Habits on the Academic Performance of Senior High School Students Amidst Blended Learning.Ava Isabel R. Castillo, Charlotte Faith B. Allag, Aki Jeomi R. Bartolome, Gwen Pennelope S. Pascual, Rusel Othello Villarta & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 10 (1):483-488.
    Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, several changes have been forcibly made and observed in various fields and areas of society, one of which include the field of education; the foundation of the formation of intellect and knowledge. After two years of studying indoors and private educational institutions holding virtual classes, the time has finally come for students to be re- adjusted once more to the blended mode of learning; a combination of virtual and in-person classes. Thus, this study aimed to (...)
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    Où commence la «Voie de la Vérité» et où finit la «Voie de la Doxa» chez Parménide?Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2024 - Peitho 15 (1):91-102.
    According to the “orthodox” version of Parmenides’ Poem, version generally accepted as vox dei, the “Way of Truth” begins in fragment 2 of the Poem (because fragment 1 is only a kind of introduction) and ends at verse 50 of fragment 8. The “Way of the Doxa”, on the other hand, begins at verse 51 of fragment 8 and ends at fragment 19. We believe it will not an be exaggeration to say that this text could be signed by most (...)
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    Les deux chemins de Parménide dans les fragments 6 et 7.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 1979 - Phronesis 24 (1):1-32.
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    A simplified duality for implicative lattices and l-groups.Nestor G. Martinez - 1996 - Studia Logica 56 (1-2):185 - 204.
    A topological duality is presented for a wide class of lattice-ordered structures including lattice-ordered groups. In this new approach, which simplifies considerably previous results of the author, the dual space is obtained by endowing the Priestley space of the underlying lattice with two binary functions, linked by set-theoretical complement and acting as symmetrical partners. In the particular case of l-groups, one of these functions is the usual product of sets and the axiomatization of the dual space is given by very (...)
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    Can the Use of CRISPR in Humans Result in Decreased Social Justice for Future Stakeholders?Michael W. Nestor & Richard L. Wilson - 2018 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 9 (1):5-16.
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    Les conséquences tragiques pour Parménide d'une erreur d'Aristote.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2024 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 18 (1):1-24.
    The difficulty of grasping the thought of Parmenides led interpreters already in antiquity to approach his philosophy according to later schemes of thought. This was the case of Aristotle, whose interpretation was inherited by his disciple Theophrastus and by his commentators, especially Simplicius. Simplicius, a Neoplatonist and Aristotelian at the same time, proposed an interpretation, strongly dualistic (dominated by the sensible/intelligible dichotomy), which is not found in the recovered quotations. The origin of this interpretation is an "error" of Aristotle, inherited (...)
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  23. The Argument from Determinate Vagueness.Jaime Castillo-Gamboa - forthcoming - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics.
    The Lewis-Sider argument from vagueness is one of the most powerful objections against restricted composition. Many have resisted the argument by rejecting its key premise, namely that existence is not vague. In this paper, I argue that this strategy is ineffective as a response to vagueness-based objections against restricted composition. To that end, I formulate a new argument against restricted composition: the argument from determinate vagueness. Unlike the Lewis-Sider argument, my argument doesn’t require accepting that existence is not vague, but (...)
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    Eleatica 2006: Parmenide scienziato?Nestor-Luis Cordero, Livio Rossetti & Flavia Marcacci (eds.) - 2008 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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    Narrow Structuralism: Paving a Middle Path Between Cummins and Millikan.Matthew J. Nestor - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1):109-123.
    Millikan [2000] has levelled a number of persuasive criticisms against Cummins's [1996] theory of mental representation. In this paper, I pave a middle path in the debate between Cummins [2000] and Millikan [2000] to answer two questions. How are representations applied to targets? How is the content of a representation determined? The result is a new theory of mental representation, which I call narrow structuralism.
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    Yury Arzhanov. Syriac sayings of Greek philosophers.Nestor Kavvadas - 2024 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 117 (1):201-205.
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    « Idéologie ». usages ordinaires et usages savants.Nestor Capdevila - 2008 - Actuel Marx 43 (1):50-61.
    As the popularity of the concept of ideology has waned, its ordinary or everyday usage has mirrored the plight of its scolarly usage, with the postulate of a “negative” and a “positive” sense of the term, and the opposition between an “ideological” and a “pragmatic” perspective, albeit with a recognition that ideology does involve a pragmatic dimension. The underlying anti-Marxism of this approach is evidence of a successful polemical strategy. This is an indication that its polemical thrust is an essential (...)
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    The reality of the not-true in Plato’s Sophist.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03316-03316.
    The definition of the sophist as "image-maker" allows Plato to add to the novelties he presents in the _Sophist_ two topics he hadn't deepened in his previous dialogues: (a) a "definition" of being (247e) and (b) the influence this position will have on the relationship between image and truth. From a first definition of the image proposed by Theaetetus in 240a we deduce that, even if it is not true, it is "really" (_óntos_) an image, which does not coincide with (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre in Rome. A Contemporary Witness Reminisces.Nestore Pirillo - 2012 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 28 (1):77-83.
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    Elucidating the Role of Value Judgments in Normative Economics.Nestor Lovera Nieto - 2023 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 16 (1):aa–aa.
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    Trust towards migrants.Néstor Gandelman & Diego Lamé - 2023 - Theory and Decision 96 (2):311-331.
    Using a standard trust game, we elicit trust and reciprocity measures in a representative sample of adult players in Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay, a country that received a sizeable influx of Venezuelan and Cuban migrants, has lower internal disparities than other Latin American countries and exhibits relatively better levels of tolerance towards migrants. We find no statistically significant differences in trust levels of Uruguayans towards countrymen versus migrants and mixed results regarding reciprocity, with migrants exhibiting a flatter response (...)
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    Parmenides and the Ante-Predicative Conception of Truth.Néstor-Luis Cordero - 2020 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 30:03017-03017.
    In order to confirm that the sophist is a manufacturer of illusions, Plato argues that it is necessary to refute Parmenides’s thesis which states that there is only – as Plato interprets it – the absolute being. Most likely an echo of this thesis is found in Antisthenes, whom Plato seems to allude to in the _Sophist, _for whom “what is, is true”. This conception of truth is known as “ante-predicative” or ontological, and, according to Heidegger, would be original. It (...)
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    Notas y Crónicas.Nestor Luis Cordero - 1995 - Méthexis 8 (1):93-100.
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    Le vers 1.3 de parménide (« la déesse conduit a l'égard de tout »).Nestor-Luis Cordero - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (2):159 - 179.
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    Occasion setting: A neural network approach.Nestor A. Schmajuk, Jeffrey A. Lamoureux & Peter C. Holland - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (1):3-32.
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    Megalopolis bound?Nestor M. Davidson - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):73-91.
    Since ancient Greece’s “megalopolis,” the concept of vast cities has loomed in the urban discourse. A century ago, English planner Patrick Geddes warned about a growing imbalance between traditional society and ever-larger conurbations, an anxiety that Lewis Mumford later invoked to predict that urban hubris would inevitably collapse of its own weight. In 1961, by contrast, the geographer Jean Gottman surveyed the interconnected agglomeration stretching from Washington, D.C. up the east coast of the United States to the cities of southern (...)
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    What Would Cervantes Do?: Navigating Post-Truth with Spanish Baroque Literature.David Castillo & William Egginton - 2022 - McGill-Queen's University Press.
    The attack on the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 was a tragic illustration of the existential threat that the viral spread of disinformation poses in the age of social media and twenty-four-hour news. From climate change denialism to the frenzied conspiracy theories and racist mythologies that fuel antidemocratic white nationalist movements in the United States and abroad, What Would Cervantes Do? is a lucid meditation on the key role the humanities must play in dissecting and combatting all forms of (...)
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    El Extranjero de Elea, 'Compañero' de Los Parmenídeos...Desde 1561.Nestor L. Cordero - 2013 - Méthexis 26 (1):51-58.
    In 1561 J.Cornarius proposed his own version of some passages of Plato's Sophist In this version Theodorus presents the Eleatic Stranger as "a companion (hetairos) of Parmenideans and Zenonians" (216a). Since then, this cliché is accepted by all translations. However, when the possibility of justifying the existence of images and appearances is considered, the Stranger himself proposes 'testing' Parmenides' thesis. His remarks are rather those of an adversary than of a friend or companion of Parmenides. In fact, in spite of (...)
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    The Dynamic Conception of Being in the First Philosophers and the Notion of φύσις.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2022 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 16 (2):1-23.
    According to Aristotle, the "object" of study of the first philosophers was the φύσις. Even though the term appears for the first time in Heraclitus, the early answers to the question "what is the 'being' of τὰ ὄντα" present already it as a source of active and dynamic life, according to the etymology of φύσις. This is the meaning in Homer (Od. X.303), and this is also the case of water (Thales), air (Anaximenes), and the γόνιμα contained in the φύσις (...)
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    La irresistible ascensión de una palabra griega intraducible: lógos.Néstor Luis Cordero - 2024 - Tópicos 46:e0077.
    El término lógos fue objeto de un crecimiento desmesurado desde que los filósofos descubrieron su riqueza, y sus múltiples transfiguraciones, lo cual impide traducirlo de una manera unívoca. Ya en Heráclito su significación es múltiple, y, un siglo después, Platón lo utiliza dos mil cuatrocientas ochenta y tres veces. Este crecimiento desmesurado se explica: tanto la expresión (escrita u oral) del pensamiento, que es el discurso, presente ya en Heráclito, como la relación entre nociones, que es el razonamiento, procedimiento introducido (...)
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    The Ethics of Gene Editing Technologies in Human Stem Cells.Michael W. Nestor, Elena Artimovich & Richard L. Wilson - 2014 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 5 (4):323-338.
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    Against Discursive Colonialism: Intercultural Dialogues as a Path to Decolonizing Feminist Anthropology.R. Aída Hernández Castillo - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (1):58-74.
    this article is based on a paper that I presented during the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, as a keynote speaker in the Coss Dialogue sessions. I was pleasantly surprised to hear that most participants of SAAP use the term "American" in its continental, rather than in the US-centric sense. I am glad that many of the philosophers of this community of knowledge have opened their dialogues to the voices and experiences south of the (...)
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  43. La Eficacia Social Y la Corrección Moral En Robert Alexy Como Dualidad Necesaria Para Una Epistemología Del Derecho.Nestor Raúl Arturo - 2018 - In Gregorio Robles & Lilliana Ortiz Bolaños, Epistemología y teoría del derecho. Santiago de Cali: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
     
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  44. Educar para a paz em tempos difíceis.Nestor Basso - 2009 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 14 (3):201-207.
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    Recomendaciones bioéticas para la pandemia, una perspectiva personalista.Nestor Daniel Ramirez Borrero, Mónica Andrea Corredor Niño & Sergio Eduardo Navas Gutierrez - 2021 - Persona y Bioética 25 (1):2515-2515.
    The health emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic revealed limitations in health systems worldwide, making it necessary to establish a bioethical framework that provides tools to drive health professionals’ decision-making amid scarce health resources. Bioethical models such as principlism, utilitarianism, and personalism seek to focus clinical decisions on respect for people’s rights and dignity, thus protecting the medical practice. Personalism provides a person-centered approach to respect for human dignity during health emergencies to avoid giving material meaning to the individual. Decision (...)
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  46. Aleksandr Luria, el Shostakovich de las neurociencias.Néstor A. Braunstein - 2003 - Ludus Vitalis 11 (19):63-96.
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  47. Comentarios psicoanalíticos a la historia neurocientífica" El dolor de María", de José Luis Díaz.Néstor Braunstein - 2002 - Ludus Vitalis 10 (18):155-170.
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  48. Posibilidades de la interdisciplina en psicoanálisis.Néstor Braunstein - 2011 - Ludus Vitalis 19 (35):191-192.
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  49. El espacio público y las presentaciones de libros. (A propósito de "En busca de un lugar común" de Nora Rabotnikof).Néstor García Canclini - 2006 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 28:197-200.
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    Odios globalizados.Néstor García Canclini - 2007 - In Manuel Cruz & Néstor García Canclini, Odio, violencia, emancipación. Barcelona: Gedisa.
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