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    A propósito del centenario de Rawls: la fiscalidad participativa y la teoría rawlsiana de justicia; notas para un debate en ciernes.Reynier Limonta Montero - 2024 - Enfoques 36 (1):77-95.
    La fiscalidad participativa supone la adopción de cánones participativos en la gestiónde las finanzas públicas que garantizan la expresión del derecho de participación ciudadanoen este ámbito. La noción rawlsiana de justicia entronca con la racionalidadque opera de soporte en las categorías que componen la configuración de la fiscalidadparticipativa misma. La idea directriz es que los principios de la justicia para la estructurabásica de la sociedad son el objeto del acuerdo original. Son los principios que laspersonas libres y racionales interesadas en (...)
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    Thought in Action: Expertise and the Conscious Mind.Barbara Gail Montero - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    How does thinking affect doing? There is a widely held view that thinking about what you are doing, as you are doing it, hinders performance. Once you have acquired the ability to putt a golf ball, play an arpeggio on the piano, or parallel-park, reflecting on your actions leads to inaccuracies, blunders, and sometimes even utter paralysis--that's what is widely believed. But is it true? After exploring some of the contemporary and historical manifestations of the idea, Barbara Gail Montero (...)
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  3. Escritos marxistas de Santiago Montero Díaz (1930-1933): noticia e antoloxía.Xesús Alonso Montero - 2006 - In Juan Carlos Couceiro-Bueno & Sergio Vences Fernández (eds.), Pensar en tiempos de oscuridad: homenaje al profesor Sergio Vences. A Coruña: Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacions.
  4. Fernando Montero's linguistic phenomenology 473.Fernando Montero'S. - 2003 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), Phenomenology World-Wide. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 473.
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  5. Must Physicalism Imply the Supervenience of the Mental on the Physical?Barbara Gail Montero - 2013 - Journal of Philosophy 110 (2):93-110.
  6. Does bodily awareness interfere with highly skilled movement?Barbara Montero - 2010 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 53 (2):105 – 122.
    It is widely thought that focusing on highly skilled movements while performing them hinders their execution. Once you have developed the ability to tee off in golf, play an arpeggio on the piano, or perform a pirouette in ballet, attention to what your body is doing is thought to lead to inaccuracies, blunders, and sometimes even utter paralysis. Here I re-examine this view and argue that it lacks support when taken as a general thesis. Although bodily awareness may often interfere (...)
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  7. The body problem.Barbara Montero - 1999 - Noûs 33 (2):183-200.
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    Contagion: A Cognitive View of the Immune System and its Implications for a Nomadic Ethics.Sebastián Alejandro González-Montero, Germán Ulises Bula Caraballo & María Clara Garavito - 2024 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 42:116-144.
    ABSTRACT The modern obsession with safety (which ranges from extreme fear of germs to xenophobia) ends in isolation. In this paper, we explore what is behind of this concern with safety, the metaphors that surround it (which come from immunology), and a way to escape from fear using the Deleuzian idea of nomadic ethics as a point of departure. From a contemporary perspective of how immune systems work, we rethink the metaphors used to describe it: as far as new characterizations (...)
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    (1 other version)The evolution of biology and the evolutionist biology: specie and finality.Daniel Labrador-Montero - 2019 - Humanities Journal of Valparaiso 14:395-426.
    Are species real categories or just conventions? Are species natural kinds? Are teleological statements a distinctive feature of biology? Can life sciences escape from teleology? These are common issues in philosophy of biology. This paper aims to show that in order to answer to each of these questions it is inevitable to take a position respecting the others. Therefore, there is a historical relation between the concept of species and teleological issues. In order to analyse such relation, I will take (...)
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    On-Sight and Red-Point Climbing: Changes in Performance and Route-Finding Ability in Male Advanced Climbers.Eloisa Limonta, Maurizio Fanchini, Susanna Rampichini, Emiliano Cé, Stefano Longo, Giuseppe Coratella & Fabio Esposito - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  11. Posibles prácticos :nsobre cómo cambiar el mundo.Sebastián Alejandro González Montero - 2015 - In Adolfo Chaparro Amaya, G. van Roermund & Wilson Herrera Romero (eds.), Quiénes somos "nosotros"?,: o, cómo (no)hablar en primera persona del plural. Bogotá, D.C.: Editorial Universidad del Rosario.
     
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  12. Santo Domingo y el Rosario.A. Montero - 1991 - Studium 31 (2):283-299.
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    La mobilité des Tsiganes en Europe : entre fantasmes et réalités.Alain Reyniers - 2008 - Hermes 51:107.
    La reprise des migrations tsiganes depuis la chute des régimes communistes en Europe centrale et orientale ravive une série de préjugés et de stéréotypes qui ne permettent pas de cerner la complexité du phénomène. Les déplacements des Roms ne s'effectuent pas uniquement de l'Est à l'Ouest du continent, mais traduisent une reprise générale de la circulation des familles selon des mobiles principalement économiques. Les conséquences culturelles de ce phénomène sont inattendues. Si la logique des réseaux familiaux à la fois flexibles (...)
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    Perinde ac cadaver.Mathieu Reynier & François Vialla - 2011 - Médecine et Droit 2011 (108):131-135.
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  15. Tnéologique.Ch Reynier, A. Borras, M. Neusch & P. Masset - 1996 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 118:159.
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    Virginia Woolf's Ethics and Victorian Moral Philosophy.Christine Reynier - 2014 - Philosophy and Literature 38 (1):128-141.
    When Ann Banfield argued in The Phantom Table1 that the debate about modernism should take into account its revolutionary conception of the objects of sensation, and turned to Bertrand Russell’s 1914 theory of knowledge to do so, she challenged on the one hand the critics’ near ignorance of the Cambridge Apostles’ influence on Bloomsbury, and on the other, the “assumption of contemporary understanding of modernism—that the only philosophy of relevance to twentieth-century art and literature is continental.”2 Following her example, daunting (...)
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  17. Arte y pluralismo: la estética de Nelson Goodman.E. Terrón Montero - 2003 - Laguna 12:175-194.
     
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  18. A Russellian Response to the Structural Argument Against Physicalism.Barbara Montero - 2010 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (3-4):70-83.
    According to David Chalmers , 'we have good reason to suppose that consciousness has a fundamental place in nature' . This, he thinks is because the world as revealed to us by fundamental physics is entirely structural -- it is a world not of things, but of relations -- yet relations can only account for more relations, and consciousness is not merely a relation . Call this the 'structural argument against physicalism.' I shall argue that there is a view about (...)
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  19. Post-physicalism.Barbara Montero - 2001 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (2):61-80.
    I am going to argue that it is time to come to terms with the difficulty of understanding what it means to be physical and start thinking about the mind-body problem from a new perspective. Instead of construing it as the problem of finding a place for mentality in a fundamentally physical world, we should think of it as the problem of finding a place for mentality in a fundamentally nonmental world, a world that is at its most fundamental level (...)
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    Philosophy of mind: a very short introduction.Barbara Montero - 2022 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Is the neurophysiology of pain all there is to pain? How do words and mental pictures come to represent things in the world? Do computers think, and if so, are their thought processes significantly similar to our thought processes? Or is there something distinctive about human thought thatprecludes replication in a computer? These are some of the puzzles that motivate the philosophical discipline called "philosophy of mind," a central area of philosophy.This Very Short Introduction introduces the philosophy of mind, and (...)
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    Bibliografía de Fernando Montero Moliner.Fernando Montero Moliner - 1998 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 2:273.
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    Interesting Experiences.Barbara Montero - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Research 48:253-258.
    Lorraine Besser argues that interesting experiences confer prudential value on those who have them. After summing up what Besser means by this, I question whether interesting experiences always confer such value and whether the experience of the interesting has its own distinctive phenomenal feel. Beyond this, I ponder the contours of Besser’s discussion of how people with Alzheimer’s might experience the interesting, agreeing with her that it seems likely that they can but questioning her suggestion that they may even be (...)
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    Scriptores muzarabici saeculi VIII-XI, cura et studio Juan Gil.Juan Antonio Cabrera Montero - 2022 - Augustinianum 62 (1):273-275.
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  24. Lineas fundamentales de la filosofía de John Dewey..Mendoza de Montero & AngéLica[From Old Catalog] - 1940 - Buenos Aires,:
     
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    La questione della decadenzaL Henry Miller e 'il tramonto dell'Occidente'.Roberto Limonta - 1997 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 50 (2):127-152.
    L'articolo affronta il rapporto tra Henry Miller e Il tramonto dell'Occidente di OSwald Spengler, oggetto di una lettura approfondita e appassionata. Temi centrali sono quelli della decadenza della civiltà e delle vie d'uscita in chiave vitalistica e letteraria, da questo declino.
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    La antropología teológica del Carmen Adversus Marcionem del Pseudo-Tertuliano.Roberto López Montero - 2013 - Salmanticensis 60 (2):257-303.
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    Pensamiento, idea e ideatum en la filosofía de Spinoza.Daniel Álvarez Montero - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 22 (2).
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    Ética, naturaleza y pensamiento II. Ontología y neuroética a través de la filosofía de Spinoza.Daniel Álvarez Montero - 2018 - Laguna 42:47-58.
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  29. Un filósofo colonial.Belisario J. Montero - 1915 - Buenos Aires,: Coni Hnos..
     
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    La Audiencia Nacional.Javier Puyol Montero - 2003 - Arbor 175 (691):1287-1293.
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    Aspects of the Vocabulary of Chariton of Aphrodisias.Consuelo Ruiz-Montero - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):484-.
    There has been little research on the vocabulary of the Greek novelists. Gasda studied that of Chariton in the last century. He compared some of his terms with those of other authors and he concluded he should be placed in the sixth century A.D. Then Schmid considered that Chariton's language was not Atticist, and dated his novel in the second century or beginning of the third. In 1973 Chariton's language was studied by Papanikolaou. His research dealt above all with several (...)
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  32. Proprioception as an aesthetic sense.Barbara Montero - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (2):231-242.
  33. Considering the role of cognitive control in expert performance.John Toner, Barbara Gail Montero & Aidan Moran - 2015 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4):1127-1144.
    Dreyfus and Dreyfus’ influential phenomenological analysis of skill acquisition proposes that expert performance is guided by non-cognitive responses which are fast, effortless and apparently intuitive in nature. Although this model has been criticised for over-emphasising the role that intuition plays in facilitating skilled performance, it does recognise that on occasions a form of ‘detached deliberative rationality’ may be used by experts to improve their performance. However, Dreyfus and Dreyfus see no role for calculative problem solving or deliberation when performance is (...)
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  34. A defense of the via negativa argument for physicalism.Barbara Montero & David Papineau - 2005 - Analysis 65 (3):233-237.
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    Making Room for a This-Worldly Physicalism.Barbara Gail Montero & Christopher Devlin Brown - 2018 - Topoi 37 (3):523-532.
    Physicalism is thought to entail that mental properties supervene on microphysical properties, or in other words that all God had to do was to create the fundamental physical properties and the rest came along for free. In this paper, we question the all-god-had-to-do reflex.
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    (1 other version)Tiempos de ira: violencia, guerra y alegrías humanas.Sebastián González Montero - 2018 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 74 (280):487-507.
    Aquí nos dedicamos al problema central de pensar cuál sería el motivo de recuperar los vínculos sociales en escenarios de reconciliación, perdón y justicia. Vamos a tratar de mostrar que hacerle frente a la posibilidad de vivir juntos, con todo lo ocurrido en el pasado, es un asunto que compromete criterios de composición social y fuentes de confluencia local que necesitan ser caracterizados teóricamente. Así, pues, nos preguntamos de qué son capaces los sujetos cuando se unen, se organizan, piensan y (...)
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  37. What does the conservation of energy have to do with physicalism?Barbara Montero - 2006 - Dialectica 60 (4):383-396.
    The conservation of energy law, a law of physics that states that the total energy of any closed system is always conserved, is a bedrock principle that has achieved both broad theoretical and experimental support. Yet if interactive dualism is correct, it is thought that the mind can affect physical objects in violation of the conservation of energy. Thus, some claim, the conservation of energy grounds an argument for physicalism. Although critics of the argument focus on the implausibility of causation (...)
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    Does using a foreign language reduce mental imagery?Guillermo Montero-Melis, Petrus Isaksson, Jeroen van Paridon & Markus Ostarek - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104134.
    In a recent article, Hayakawa and Keysar (2018) propose that mental imagery is less vivid when evoked in a foreign than in a native language. The authors argue that reduced mental imagery could even account for moral foreign language effects, whereby moral choices become more utilitarian when made in a foreign language. Here we demonstrate that Hayakawa and Keysar's (2018) key results are better explained by reduced language comprehension in a foreign language than by less vivid imagery. We argue that (...)
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    The Artist as Critic: Dance Training, Neuroscience, and Aesthetic Evaluation.Barbara Gail Montero - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (2):169-175.
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    Colonialism and rights supersession: a Kant-inspired perspective.Julio Montero - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (3):331-346.
  41. Varieties of causal closure.Barbara Montero - 2003 - In Sven Walter & Heinz-Dieter Heckmann (eds.), Physicalism and Mental Causation: The Metaphysics of Mind and Action. Imprint Academic. pp. 173-187.
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    In defence of the desire for everlasting life: why secular faith cannot ground human meaning and solidarity.Roman A. Montero - 2024 - Heythrop Journal 65 (6):662-680.
    In this article, I argue that human meaning and value are grounded in an infinite horizon as opposed to the finite horizon of the building of a life. This infinite grounding of human meaning and value makes sense of and justifies the desire for everlasting life. I also argue that this infinite horizon can motivate an ethic of social justice better than the necessity of building a life within a finite timeframe could. In this article I take Martin Hägglund's This (...)
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    Por qué Una Concepción restrictiva de la razón pública Viola la neutralidad estatal.Julio C. Montero - 2009 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 30.
    La tesis central de este artículo es que la concepción de la razón pública propuesta por John Rawls, incluso en su versión “inclusiva”, es demasiado restrictiva y viola el principio liberal de legitimidad y la tesis de la neutralidad del estado, que constituyen elementos centrales de la teoría política de Rawls y del liberalismo político en general. Finalmente, se propone una concepción alternativa de la razón pública liberal, centrada únicamente en un deber básico de civilidad, el deber de reciprocidad, a (...)
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  44. Collective consciousness and the psychology of human interconnectedness.Pilar Montero & Arthur D. Colman - 2000 - Group 24 (2):203-219.
     
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  45. Democracia deliberativa y legitimidad política: Un argumento a favor de la concepción abierta de la razón pública.J. Montero - 2005 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 31 (1):121-142.
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  46. Estética y marxismo, de Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez.David Montero - 1972 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 2 (8):146-148.
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    Hipótesis cero: un ensayo especulativo sobre el sentido físico de la existencia.Andrés Montero - 2019 - Málaga: Última Línea.
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    La concepción institucional de los derechos humanos revisada.Julio Montero - 2012 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 17:68-91.
    En este artículo discuto dos tesis que Thomas Pogge deriva de su concepción institucional de los derechos humanos: la tesis de la culpa y la tesis de la violación global. La tesis de la culpa asevera que los ciudadanos que contribuyen a sostener un régimen institucional que viola derechos humanos sin realizar compensaciones en beneficio de las víctimas, se convierten ellos mismos en violadores de derechos humanos. Por su parte, la tesis de la violación global asevera que al imponer regulaciones (...)
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  49. Los milagros en los Evangelios.Domingo Montero - 2013 - Naturaleza y Gracia 1:119-146.
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    Religiosity and Meditation Practice: Exploring Their Explanatory Power on Psychological Adjustment.Jesus Montero-Marin, Maria C. Perez-Yus, Ausias Cebolla, Joaquim Soler, Marcelo Demarzo & Javier Garcia-Campayo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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