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    John Abromeit, Max Horkheimer and the Foundations of the Frankfurt School, Nueva York: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 441 pp. [REVIEW]Pável Ernesto Zavala Medina - 2024 - Euphyía - Revista de Filosofía 17 (33):139-145.
    John Abromeit, nacido en 1970 en Estados Unidos de América, obtuvo el grado de doctor en la Universidad de California en Berkeley, sus principales temas de investigación consisten en la historia intelectual europea moderna, historia alemana y la teoría social crítica. Actualmente se desempeña como profesor de Historia y Estudios Sociales, en el Buffalo State College de la State University of New York. Entre sus publicaciones más importantes se encuentran Transformations of Populism in Europe and the Americas: History and Recent (...)
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    Repertorio bibliográfico sobre Platón.Pedro Pablo Apolinario, Wilder Chanduví, Mariana Chu, Maribel Cuenca, Henry Galecio, Gabriel García, Rubén León, Julio Marchena, Bernardo Meza, Aurelio Miní, Víctor Montero, Gabriela Núñez, Martín Oyata, Raschid Rabí, Ernesto Reátegui, Rocío Reátegui, Carla Sáenz, Marco Sano, Gabriela Sarmiento, Camilo Thorne, Gabriela Trujillo, Ricardo Ugaz, Carmen Zavala, Ruth Zea & Mauricio Zeballos - 2000 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 4:119-159.
    Este repertorio registra los artículos sobre Platón que se encuentran en la Hemeroteca de la Biblioteca Central de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. El listado abarca las publicaciones existentes hasta el primer semestre del año 2000.
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    Reseña de" Algoritmo y Programación I y II" de Maribel Medina y Ricardo Fabelo.Hely Danilo Zavala - 2007 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 9 (1):179-180.
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    Un “pueblo”. Concepto y acto fundador de la juridicidad.Herwin Corzo Laverde, Henry Forero-Medina & Jose Daniel Fonseca-Sandoval - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 44 (128).
    “Pueblo” puede tener múltiples significados. Para el derecho moderno, es el significante que intenta justificar la existencia y obediencia del régimen legal vigente. Como apelación a una particular filosofía política, el “pueblo” que fundamenta lo jurídico se determina por la mera coexistencia en un territorio regido por una soberanía. Una noción de “pueblo” divergente, y que por tanto se rehúsa a confirmar sobre sí el estado de cosas actual, es posible y, en términos de conflicto político, necesaria. Por eso, presentamos (...)
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  5. Color Blindness, Meta-Ignorance, and the Racial Imagination.José Medina - 2013 - Critical Philosophy of Race 1 (1):38-67.
    Drawing on contemporary epistemologies of ignorance, I analyze the American ideology of color blindness as a recalcitrant form of active ignorance that operates at a meta-level. I contend that the meta-ignorance involved in color blindness operates through distorting second-order attitudes about one's cognitive and affective attitudes, resulting in cognitive and affective numbness with respect to racial matters: ignorance of one's racial ignorance and insensitivity to one's racial insensitivity. I contend that the black/white binary that has dominated the American racial imagination (...)
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    The pursuit of creativity in biology.Miguel Ángel Medina - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (12):1151-1152.
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    Complex Communication and Decolonial Struggles: The Forging of Deep Coalitions through Emotional Echoing and Resistant Imaginations.José Medina - 2020 - Critical Philosophy of Race 8 (1-2):212-236.
    This article elucidates and expands on María Lugones's account of complex communication across liminal sites as the basis for deep coalitions among oppressed groups. The analysis underscores the crucial role that emotions and resistant imaginations play in complex communication and world-traveling across liminal sites. In particular, it focuses on the role of emotional echoing and epistemic activism in complex forms of communication among oppressed subjects. It elucidates Gloria Anzaldúa's storytelling and Doris Salcedo's visual art as exemplary forms of epistemic activism (...)
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    On Cosmic: A Reflection on one Semantic Concentration in the Noosphere.Pavel Krupkin - manuscript
    This essay explores the discoved place in human noosphere called as "Cosmos-not-Here," encompassing the speculative realms of science fiction, religious eschatology, and theoretical astrophysics. The content of "Cosmos-not-Here" contrasts with the same of "Cosmos-Here," representing humanity's tangible explorations and mastery of the physical universe. The text delves into how the Cosmos-not-Here operates as a mental construct, offering humanity an imaginative escape into utopian visions and hypertextual narratives, while disregarding the constraints of established physical laws. -/- The discussion emphasizes humanity's innate (...)
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    Outlines of the Philosophy of Technology 2: Russian Peculiarities of Technical Thinking.Pavel Krupkin - manuscript
    This essay explores the distinct characteristics of Russian technical thinking within the framework of Yuk Hui’s concept of cosmotechnics. Hui’s proposal emphasizes “good technology,” which aligns with local cosmological perspectives and moral practices, as an essential component of the technosphere’s decolonization. The analysis contrasts Russian approaches to technical creativity with those of the West and China, highlighting the synthesis of collective and individual efforts through archetypal imagery such as the campfire and the reverence for “bookish wisdom.” Central to the essay (...)
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    Outlines of the Philosophy of Technology 1: Marginal Notes on Yuk Hui’s Concept of Cosmotechnics.Pavel Krupkin - manuscript
    This essay delves into the potential non-Western contributions to the technosphere by exploring Russian perspectives within Yuk Hui’s framework of cosmotechnics. Hui's concept emphasizes "good technology"—aligned with local cosmologies and moral practices, integrating sustainability and ecological preservation. By drawing parallels with China's distinct cosmological underpinnings in technical creativity, the essay questions whether Russian civilization can provide similarly unique contributions. The text investigates the evolution of the technosphere, distinguishing between instrumental and bio-artificial components, while situating Russian technical thought within broader global (...)
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    Upper bounds on complexity of Frege proofs with limited use of certain schemata.Pavel Naumov - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (4):431-446.
    The paper considers a commonly used axiomatization of the classical propositional logic and studies how different axiom schemata in this system contribute to proof complexity of the logic. The existence of a polynomial bound on proof complexity of every statement provable in this logic is a well-known open question.The axiomatization consists of three schemata. We show that any statement provable using unrestricted number of axioms from the first of the three schemata and polynomially-bounded in size set of axioms from the (...)
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    How to Make it Come Back.Pavel Buchler - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (1):157-159.
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    Philosophy of the Novel.Thomas Pavel - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (1):141-141.
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    What Novels Speak About.Thomas Pavel - 2018 - Philosophy and Literature 42 (2):279-291.
    The first, easiest answer to the question "What do novels speak about?" is D. H. Lawrence's conviction that novels are about "man alive," as quoted at the beginning of Guido Mazzoni's recent book on the theory of the novel.1 In a slightly more explicit accounting, one could say that novels speak about human actions and passions. These answers are the first, because they are plausible and general. They are the easiest, because they state the obvious. And yet, precisely because they (...)
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  15. Dead Past, Ad hocness, and Zombies.Ernesto Graziani - 2024 - Acta Analytica (3):1-14.
    The Dead Past Growing Block theory of time—DPGB-theory—is the metaphysical view that the past and the present tenselessly exist, whereas the future does not, and that only the present hosts mentality, whereas the past lacks it and is, in this sense, dead. One main reason in favour of this view is that it is immune to the now-now objection or epistemic objection (which aims at undermining the certainty, within an A-theoretical universe, of being currently experiencing the objective present time). In (...)
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  16. Bare life or social indeterminacy (Philosophy of society).Ernesto Laclau - 2006 - Filozofski Vestnik 27 (1):81-91.
     
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  17. Extensionalism, Temporal Ontology, and a Novel Compatibility Problem.Ernesto Graziani - 2024 - Argumenta.
    Extensionalism is, roughly, the view that perception occurs in episodes that are temporally extended (and thus capable of accomodating in their entirety phenomena taking a nonzero lapse of time to occur). This view is widely acknowledged to be incompatible with thin presentism, the second most popular position in temporal ontology. In this paper, I argue that extensionalism is also incompatible with several other positions in temporal ontology, namely those positing the existence of non-present times that host sentience—positions I collectively refer (...)
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    On lengths of proofs in non-classical logics.Pavel Hrubeš - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 (2-3):194-205.
    We give proofs of the effective monotone interpolation property for the system of modal logic K, and others, and the system IL of intuitionistic propositional logic. Hence we obtain exponential lower bounds on the number of proof-lines in those systems. The main results have been given in [P. Hrubeš, Lower bounds for modal logics, Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 941–958; P. Hrubeš, A lower bound for intuitionistic logic, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 146 72–90]; here, we give considerably simplified (...)
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  19. A Revolução Francesa segundo Kant.Aylton Barbieri Durão & Javier García Medina - 2017 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 22 (1):161-179.
    Existe uma aparente contradição entre a negação kantiana do direito de resistência expressa na filosofia do direito e a sua apologia à Revolução Francesa abordada na história filosófica. No entanto, esta contradição se dissolve tão logo se compreende que Kant considerou que a Revolução Francesa não constitui precisamente uma revolução, uma vez que isto implicaria que o povo retornasse ao estado de natureza com relação ao soberano deposto, mas uma reforma constitucional empreendida involuntariamente pelo próprio rei Luis XVI que transferiu (...)
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    K pojmom existencie a ich rádu.Pavel Cmorej - 2011 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 18 (1):84-95.
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    Mentálnosť a intersubjektívna dostupnosť intencionálnych entít.Pavel Cmorej - 2011 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 18 (4):531-539.
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  22. SarahStanbury, eds.Kate Conboy & Nadia Medina - 1997 - In Katie Conboy Nadia Medina (ed.), Writing on the Body: Female Embodiment and Feminist Theory.
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    Construct and criterion validity of the SF‐12 health questionnaire in patients with acute myocardial infarction and unstable angina.Inmaculada Failde, Pilar Medina, Carmen Ramirez & Roque Arana - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (3):569-573.
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    Los nuevos discursos del management: difusión, impactos y resistencias.Carlos Jesús Fernández Rodríguez & Maria Medina-Vicent - 2017 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 20:7-14.
    El presente monográfico de Recerca titulado «Los nuevos discursos del management: contribuciones desde una perspectiva crítica», se compone de siete artículos de investigación y dos recensiones. A través de los diferentes escritos se pretende realizar un recorrido por el estado actual de los discursos del management y sus repercusiones no solo en el mundo del trabajo, sino en el grueso de la sociedad desde una perspectiva crítica. Así pues, a lo largo de las siguientes páginas el/la lector/a podrá transitar por (...)
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    Autonomía política y construcción de la Soberanía en el Imaginario Estadounidense. Un estudio de Teología Política.Carlos I. Medina Labayru - 2020 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 11 (2):129-153.
    The article develops, in a Hegelian key, a possible explanation of the role that the Protestant idea of subjective autonomy plays in the shaping of the American political imaginary, and its respective paradigm of democracy. The starting point is an important indication by James Doull, later developed by David Peddle, on the notion of internal consent for the acceptance of political institutions, originally formulated within the Calvinist tradition of the Covenant. In my opinion, this observation is correct but insufficient to (...)
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    Para una lógica dialéctica simbólica.Emilio López Medina - 1976 - Jaén: El autor.
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    Contraportada Democracia en la era de la Inteligencia Artificial.Maria Medina-Vicent - 2021 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 26 (2).
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    FEENSTRA, Ramón: Ética de la publicidad. Retos en la era digital, 2014.Maria Medina-Vicent - 2015 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 65:186.
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  29. Hechos Y aproximación para conocer al ser humano.Juan Carlos Zavala Olalde - 2011 - Ludus Vitalis 19 (35):285-288.
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  30. Hacia una epistemología del lenguaje.Víctor Sánchez de Zavala - 1972 - [Madrid]: Alianza Editorial.
     
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    Correspondencia epistolar entre el Cardenal Aguirre y el Rey Carlos II sobre la definición dogmática de la Inmaculada Concepción y la causa de Sor María de Ágreda.Ernesto Zaragoza Pascual - 2007 - Salmanticensis 1:89-121.
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    A normative theory of reparations in transitional democracies.Ernesto Verdeja - 2006 - Metaphilosophy 37 (3-4):449–468.
    This essay outlines a normative theory of reparations for transitional democracies. The article situates the theory within current critical‐theory debates on recognition and redistribution, and it argues that any model of reparations should aim to achieve what Nancy Fraser calls “status parity.” Such a model should be conceptualized according to a typology of acknowledgment along one axis (symbolic and material) and a typology of recipients (individual and collective) along the other. I conclude by identifying several key contributions that reparations can (...)
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    On a General Distinction in Socio-Political Systems: The Systems Identity Homogeneous and Inhomogeneous.Pavel Krupkin - 2012 - In Оксана Гаман-Голутвина (ed.), VI Всероссийский конгресс политологов. Материалы. pp. 269-270.
    Considering the whole set of social systems known to history, we can recognize a very interesting distinction that divides all systems into two large classes. This distinction is based on the degree of homogeneity of the political sphere of society, the extent to which representatives of the political class of the society separate themselves established on identity from the people under their control, on cultural distance between upper and lower classes.
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    Adorno’s Mimesis and its Limitations for Critical Social Thought.Ernesto Verdeja - 2009 - European Journal of Political Theory 8 (4):493-511.
    Adorno’s philosophy has enjoyed a resurgence of attention in political theory over the past decade. In this paper, I challenge contemporary efforts to adopt his critical theory by arguing that his conceptions of mimesis and negative dialectics, which are central to his thought, are ultimately unsatisfactory. I begin by critiquing the normative content of the negative dialectic, and then move on to explore its problematic relation with mimesis. In the following sections I argue that mimesis cannot do the normative work (...)
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    Frege and the Case of the Missing Sense.Pavel Tichy - 1986 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 27 (1):27-47.
    It is widely held that oblique contexts and indexical terms present difficulties to Frege's theory of sense. The aim of the present paper is to show that a simple device involving no revision of Frege's semantic doctrine resolves all the alleged difficulties. A simple extension of Frege's notation is proposed which makes it possible to translate oblique contexts into the concept script.
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  36. The polychromy of the plasterwork of the oratory of the Yusuf I madrasa in Granada. Initial contributions towards the identification of the original area and later additions.Ana Garcia Bueno, Victor J. Medina Florez & Alicia Gonzalez Segura - 2010 - Al-Qantara 31 (1):245-256.
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    Indivíduá a ich individuátory.Pavel Cmorej - 2009 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 16 (2):250-262.
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    Die Macht der Phantasie: zur Geschichte abendländ. Denkens.Ernesto Grassi - 1979 - Königstein/Ts.: Anthenäum.
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    Original Sin according to John Duns Scotus.O. F. M. Ernesto Dezza - 2021 - Franciscan Studies 79 (1):111-132.
    This article is intended to offer a textual and evaluative presentation of the theory of original sin as elaborated by the Franciscan master John Duns Scotus, the “Subtle Doctor.”While there are many studies and articles about Scotus’ ethics, few are devoted to what is considered the root of evil human behavior, and hardly any analyze the text of the Subtle Doctor in any sufficient depth.1 Perhaps because this topic belongs more strictly to theology, it is seldom considered in depth by (...)
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    Mental health impacts of nurses caring for patients with COVID-19 in Peru: Fear of contagion, generalized anxiety, and physical-cognitive fatigue.Lucy Tani Becerra-Medina, Monica Elisa Meneses-La-Riva, María Teresa Ruíz-Ruíz, Aquilina Marcilla-Félix, Josefina Amanda Suyo-Vega & Víctor Hugo Fernández-Bedoya - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The health crisis caused by COVID-19 has resulted in the physical and emotional deterioration of health personnel, especially nurses, whose emotional state is affected by the high risk of contagion, the high demands of health services, and the exhausting working hours. The objective of this research was to determine the relationship between fear, anxiety, and fatigue of nurses caring for patients with COVID-19 in a second level public hospital in Peru. This study presents a quantitative approach and correlational level, cross-sectional, (...)
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  41. The First Humans in Plato’s Timaeus.Pavel Gregorić - 2012 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):183-198.
    Plato’s Timaeus gives an account of the creation of the world and of human race. The text suggests that there was a first generation of human beings, and that they were all men. The paper raises difficulties for this traditional view, and considers an alternative, suggested in more recent literature, according to which humans of the first generation were sexually undifferentiated. The paper raises difficulties for the alternative view as well, and examines the third possibility, advocated by some ancient as (...)
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  42. El inicio del desarrollo de la tradición del adúltero confeso en el Islam. Un análisis de Isnad y Matn.Pavel Pavlovitch - 2010 - Al-Qantara 31 (2):371-410.
    Este artículo aplica la crítica del isnad y el matn a las tradiciones relacionadas con el castigo del adúltero confeso en el Islam. Ante todo, intenta seguir la pista de las tradiciones relevantes hasta su fuente más temprana que es, en opinión del autor, Ibn ¿hihab al-Zuhri. A continuación, el artículo trata de averiguar los posibles contenidos de esta primera versión, que aparentemente carecía de referencias al nombre personal del adúltero o de alguna comprobación en cuanto a su estado mental (...)
     
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  43. A Culture War in Classics? [REVIEW]Vicente Medina - 2021 - Chronicle of Higher Education Journal 2:1-1.
    The so-called cultural war in classics seems to have evolved into a false dilemma, at least according to Dan-el Padilla Peralta’s and Johanna Hanink’s understanding of their profession (“If Classics Doesn’t Change, Let It Burn, The Chronicle Review, February 11): Either one accepts the views of those who have glorified and romanticized about Roman and Greek classical culture or one accepts the views of those who are ready to “burn down” the classical tradition. Between the two extremes there is plenty (...)
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    Identity of Dynamic Meanings.Pavel Arazim - 2022 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 22 (64):69-90.
    Inferentialism has brought important insights into the nature of meanings. It breaks with the representationalist tradition that sees meanings as constituted primarily by representing some extra-linguistic reality. Yet the break with tradition should be pursued further. Inferentialists still regard meanings as static, and they still do not entirely abandon the idea of fully determined meaning. Following Davidon’s ideas about meanings as constituted only in the course of a specific conversation, I propose a dynamic account of what meanings are. They are (...)
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    Human Values Compatible with Sustainable Development.Pavel Nováček - 2013 - Journal of Human Values 19 (1):5-13.
    The values that people hold are the most important factor in deciding whether they endorse sustainable development. At the same time value orientations are likely to change over long time periods. International long-term research conducted by Ronald Inglehart in the second half of the twentieth century tried to capture the shift from material to post-material values. With respect to a sustainable lifestyle the research revealed a problem: there is a relationship between post-materialistic attitudes and the level of GDP. What can (...)
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    Confianza legítima y responsabilidad patrimonial.Luis Medina Alcoz - 2006 - Civitas. Revista Española de Derecho Administrativo 130:275-326.
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  47. (1 other version)Apostilla a "La moral de Avendaño respecto a los "indios toreros"", de Ángel Muñoz.Gabriel Ernesto Andrade - 2005 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 49 (1):12-13.
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  48. Dos perspectivas sobre el problema del mal: la Teodicea de Leibniz y Cándido de Voltaire.Gabriel Ernesto Andrade - 2010 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 64 (1):25-47.
    En este artículo se presentan dos perspectivas sobre uno de los más antiguos problemas planteados en la filosofía de la religión: si Dios es bueno y omnipotente, ¿cómo puede existir el mal? El filósofo alemán del siglo XVII, Gottfried Leibniz, ofreció una respuesta a este problema en su obra cumbre, Teodicea, argumentando que vivimos en el mejor de los mundos posibles. Un siglo después, Voltaire protestó contra la respuesta ofrecida por Leibniz, y la ridiculizó en su famosa novela, Cándido. Al (...)
     
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    Dicționar de filozofie.Pavel Apostol (ed.) - 1978 - București: Editura Politică.
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    Tres marcos de interpretación filosófica del Barroco español: Wilhelmsen, Abellán, De la Flor.Ernesto Baltar - 2021 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de Las Ideas 15:3-12.
    En este artículo analizamos y comparamos tres marcos de interpretación filosófica muy distintos del Barroco español: el de Frederick D. Wilhelmsen, que desde las filas del tradicionalismo católico considera el Barroco como la «civilización de la Contrarreforma» y la manifestación más pura de la idiosincrasia hispánica, única barrera de contención de las ideas secularizadoras del Renacimiento y la Reforma protestante; el de José Luis Abellán, que desde una visión progresista de la historia interpreta el Barroco español como un periodo sintomático (...)
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