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  1. Filosofía de la educación superior: la fundación social de los saberes liberales seguun A. Millán Puelles.Rodolfo Mauricio Bicocca - 2012 - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 11 (3):23-38.
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    Universidad, Artes Liberales y Tradición Educativa Anglosajona.Rodolfo Mauricio Bicocca - 2018 - Síntesis Revista de Filosofía 5 (1):121-135.
    Este escrito apunta a mostrar el camino histórico seguido por el conocimiento liberal y por la Universidad en la tradición educativa anglosajona. En este contexto de ideas, el campo de estudio ha sido limitado a los siguientes temas: primero, precisar, en términos generales, qué es la educación liberal y qué elementos componen su syllabus; segundo, describir las características esenciales que definen esta tradición educativa en el mundo anglosajón, principalmente en Inglaterra y en los Estados Unidos; y tercero, mostrar en qué (...)
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    La persona humana y su formación en Antonio Millán-Puelles.Mauricio Bicocca - 2011 - Pamplona: EUNSA, Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    False positives, extrajudicial executions, homicide of a protected person, and forced disappearance in Colombia.Herbert Mauricio Mejía Alfonso & Rodolfo Alfonso Torregrosa Jiménez - 2024 - Araucaria 26 (57).
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    Maurício Tragtenberg: 10 anos de encantamento.Rodolfo Costa Machado - 2014 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 26 (38):441.
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    Presentación de Rodolfo Kusch.Mauricio Langon - 1988 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 15:343-354.
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    The populist body in the age of social media: A comparative study of populist and non-populist representation.Rodolfo E. Colalongo & María Esperanza Casullo - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 173 (1):62-81.
    Populist representation is the process by which a body or set of bodies become the signifier of a powerful act of political transgression of the social order. We call this specific type of representative linkage ‘synecdochal representation’. In it, the leader’s body performs three key functions: it mirrors certain popular traits that are characterized as ‘low’, it displays marks of exceptionality, and it appropriates symbols of institutional power. These tasks are performed through particular ways of acting, dressing, talking, eating, and (...)
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    BICOCCA, MAURICIO La persona humana y su formación en Antonio Millán-Puelles, EUNSA, Pamplona, 2011, 297 pp. [REVIEW]Ariadna Vilalta - 2013 - Anuario Filosófico:203-205.
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    Norberto Bobbio: rigore intellettuale e impegno civile.Michele Saporiti (ed.) - 2016 - Torino: G. Giappichelli editore.
    Aperto dai saggi di Alfonso Ruiz Miguel e Patrizia Borsellino, questo volume raccoglie contributi di giovani studiosi, intorno a temi caratterizzanti del pensiero filosofico-giuridico e filosofico-politico di Norberto Bobbio, dalla riflessione sul rigore analitico e sulla filosofia quale militanza, all'analisi sulla forma democratica, che in molte parti anticipò ed intuì i suoi successivi sviluppi. La riattualizzazione dei temi centrali e fondanti dei diritti umani e del pacifismo, si accompagna nei saggi alla rilettura di alcuni importanti contributi bobbiani alla teoria della (...)
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    Marilena Chaui: Pensamento, afetos e análise da obra.Rodolfo Alves de Macedo - 2024 - Cadernos Espinosanos 51:219-225.
    Resenha do livro "Marilena Chaui: pensamento, afetos e análise da obra", de Daysi Bregantini (Org.).
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  11. Apuntes para la historia de la lingüística en Cuba.Rodolfo Alpízar Castillo - 1989 - La Habana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales.
     
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    Plato: Letters: Letter VI.Gabriele Cornelli & Rodolfo Lopes - 2018 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 24:299-305.
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    Reflexiones en torno al lenguaje utilizado para la exposición de la estructura del Estado y de la Administración Pública en el ordenamiento jurídico colombiano.Rodolfo Andrés Correa Vargas - 2010 - Ratio Juris 5 (10):21-30.
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    Empirismo construtivo E realismo ontológico.Rodolfo Petronio da Costa Araujo - 2011 - Synesis 3 (2).
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    Il pensiero politico di Scipione Ammirato.Rodolfo De Mattei - 1963 - Milano,: Giuffré. Edited by Scipione Ammirato.
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  16. Nouveau Monde, nouvelle Église.Rodolfo De Roux - 1992 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 80 (4):533-550.
    L'évangélisation des Indiens du Mexique fut entreprise dans une perspective messianique et eschatologique, notamment par les missionnaires franciscains formés aux idéaux des 'spirituels' et influencés par les prophéties millénaristes de Joachim de Flore. Dans leur esprit, l'Église, en voie de dépérissement dans le 'Vieux Monde' corrompu, allait 'renaître' dans ce monde 'nouveau', dont les populations semblaient vivre en état d'innocence et qui se laissaient convertir avec tant de docilité. Il fallut bientôt déchanter : l'idolâtrie persistait, les Indiens se revoltaient, ils (...)
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  17. Il problema del diritto non naturale.Rodolfo De Stefano - 1955 - Milano,: Giuffrè.
     
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  18. Tres temas de filosofía en las entrañas del Facundo.Luis Juan Guerrero & Rodolfo M. Agoglia - 1981 - Editorial Docencia.
  19. Name of the tes.Luis Rodolfo Arrivillaga Herrera - forthcoming - Ethics.
     
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    The camera dello zodiaco of Federico II gonzaga.Kristen Lippincott & Rodolfo Signorini - 1991 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 54 (1):244-247.
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    L'infinito nel pensiero dell'antichita classica.Edwin L. Minar & Rodolfo Mondolfo - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (3):325.
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    O Círculo de Bakhtin e a Linguística Aplicada.Newton Duarte Molon & Rodolfo Vianna - 2012 - Bakhtiniana 7 (2):142-165.
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    Ciencia política: teoría de la política.Héctor Rodolfo Orlandi - 1975 - Buenos Aires: Plus Ultra.
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    Aplicaciones catequéticas del De doctrina christiana.Rodolfo Víctor Pérez Velázquez - 1997 - Augustinus 42 (166-167):353-390.
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    Comunicación educativa compleja. Mostrada con códigos transdisciplinares.Luis Rodolfo Ibarra Rivas - 2022 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 7 (2):1-19.
    Este ensayo ilustra relaciones entre educación, comunicación y complejidad. Se vinculan para complejizar lo que parece sencillo: la comunicación educativa. Su finalidad es mostrar tensiones al comunicar. Enlaza educar y comunicar apoyándose en propuestas de la teoría de la complejidad: códigos, incertidumbre y relatividad. La postura metodológica reúne métodos: fenomenológico-descriptivo, hermenéutico-explicativo, pedagógico-prescriptivo; no los explicita. Primero, describe la tendencia de circunscribir el trabajo universitario al aprendizaje estudiantil; se ilustra para contrastarla con ciencias de la educación adicionales a la psicología. Luego (...)
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  26. Comunicación, conflictos y cultura de pazl Cornmunication, Contlicts and Peace Culture.Luis Rodolfo Rnjas, Bladimir Díaz, Elizabeth Arapé Copello, Annabella Rnjas & Rosanna Rojas - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 7 (2):176-195.
     
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    Bioética y derecho: fundamentos y problemas actuales.Rodolfo Vázquez & Manuel Atienza (eds.) - 1999 - México: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
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    Compendio di Storia della Filosofia Greca.Eduard Zeller & Rodolfo Mondolfo - 2020 - La Nuova Italia.
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  29. Rodolfo Mondolfo: su pensamiento filosófico histórico y social.Rodolfo Mondolfo & Luis Farré - 1984 - Buenos Aires: Instituto de Intercambio Cultural y Científico Argentino-Israelí. Edited by Luis Farré.
     
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    Tra teoria sociale e filosofia politica: Rodolfo Mondolfo, interprete della coscienza moderna : scritti, 1903-1931.Rodolfo Mondolfo & Rita Medici - 1991 - Clueb.
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  31. Scientific representation: Against similarity and isomorphism.Mauricio Suárez - 2003 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (3):225-244.
    I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphism. These reductive theories aim to radically naturalize the notion of representation, since they treat scientist's purposes and intentions as non-essential to representation. I distinguish between the means and the constituents of representation, and I argue that similarity and isomorphism are common but not universal means of representation. I then present four other arguments to show that similarity and isomorphism are not the constituents of scientific representation. I (...)
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  32. An inferential conception of scientific representation.Mauricio Suárez - 2004 - Philosophy of Science 71 (5):767-779.
    This paper defends an inferential conception of scientific representation. It approaches the notion of representation in a deflationary spirit, and minimally characterizes the concept as it appears in science by means of two necessary conditions: its essential directionality and its capacity to allow surrogate reasoning and inference. The conception is defended by showing that it successfully meets the objections that make its competitors, such as isomorphism and similarity, untenable. In addition the inferential conception captures the objectivity of the cognitive representations (...)
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    Testing and unpacking the effects of digital fake news: on presidential candidate evaluations and voter support.Rodolfo Leyva & Charlie Beckett - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):969-980.
    There is growing worldwide concern that the rampant spread of digital fake news via new media technologies is detrimentally impacting Democratic elections. However, the actual influence of this recent Internet phenomenon on electoral decisions has not been directly examined. Accordingly, this study tested the effects of attention to DFN on readers’ Presidential candidate preferences via an experimental web-survey administered to a cross-sectional American sample. Results showed no main effect of exposure to DFN on participants’ candidate evaluations or vote choice. However, (...)
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    Can Science Escape Metaphysics? On Chakravartty’s Scientific Ontology.Rodolfo Gaeta - 2024 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 55 (2):181-201.
    Contrary to empiricist hopes, Chakravartty claims that science cannot escape metaphysics. According to him, in line with the theory-ladenness thesis, science necessarily includes metaphysical presuppositions and metaphysical inferences. He contends that strong empiricism provides an implausible description of what scientists do. Furthermore, he claims, empiricists should recognize that in fact they entertain metaphysical beliefs. I analyze Chakravartty’s arguments and point out some significant weaknesses. Drawing on recent experimental results in the field of experimental psychology, I question the use of an (...)
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    Towards a cognitive-sociological theory of subjectivity and habitus formation in neoliberal societies.Rodolfo Leyva - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (2):250-271.
    Disconcerting findings from nascent sociological research suggest that Western youth are developing subjectivities that reflect neoliberal discursive formations of self-interest, competitiveness, and materialism. However, propositions about: (1) the cognitive-affective mechanisms that explain how youth acquire and reproduce neoliberal ideology, or (2) the dispositions and behaviours that typify a neoliberal subject, remain vague. Therefore, this article provides a novel conceptualization of these two psychosocial facets that can help advance understandings and investigations of the emerging modes and societal consequences of neoliberal subjectification, (...)
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  36. Quantum mechanics, strong emergence and ontological non-reducibility.Rodolfo Gambini, Lucía Lewowicz & Jorge Pullin - 2015 - Foundations of Chemistry 17 (2):117-127.
    We show that a new interpretation of quantum mechanics, in which the notion of event is defined without reference to measurement or observers, allows to construct a quantum general ontology based on systems, states and events. Unlike the Copenhagen interpretation, it does not resort to elements of a classical ontology. The quantum ontology in turn allows us to recognize that a typical behavior of quantum systems exhibits strong emergence and ontological non-reducibility. Such phenomena are not exceptional but natural, and are (...)
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  37. Science without Laws.Mauricio Suárez - 2002 - Mind 111 (441):111-114.
    1Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, 9 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1TB, UKScience Without Laws Ronald Giere Chicago, IL University of Chicago Press 1999 x + 285 Hardback£17.50.
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  38. (1 other version)Scientific representation.Mauricio Suárez - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (1):91-101.
    Scientific representation is a currently booming topic, both in analytical philosophy and in history and philosophy of science. The analytical inquiry attempts to come to terms with the relation between theory and world; while historians and philosophers of science aim to develop an account of the practice of model building in the sciences. This article provides a review of recent work within both traditions, and ultimately argues for a practice-based account of the means employed by scientists to effectively achieve representation (...)
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  39. (1 other version)An axiomatic formulation of the Montevideo interpretation of quantum mechanics.Rodolfo Gambini, Luis Pedro García-Pintos & Jorge Pullin - 2011 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 42 (4):256-263.
    We make a first attempt to axiomatically formulate the Montevideo interpretation of quantum mechanics. In this interpretation environmental decoherence is supplemented with loss of coherence due to the use of realistic clocks to measure time to solve the measurement problem. The resulting formulation is framed entirely in terms of quantum objects without having to invoke the existence of measurable classical quantities like the time in ordinary quantum mechanics. The formulation eliminates any privileged role to the measurement process giving an objective (...)
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    Republicanismo kantiano.Rodolfo Arango - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (S1):49-72.
    A partir de las interpretaciones de Peter Niesen y Reinhard Brandt, el presente estudio analiza el republicanismo kantiano en contraste con el republicanismo cívico, con el propósito de evaluar si el amoralismo metodológico de Kant resulta suficiente para motivar a un pueblo de demonios a establecer y conservar una constitución republicana. Las mejores razones parecen hablar a favor de Kant, no obstante, su propuesta requiere una mayor diferenciación de las motivaciones para aceptar tal constitución, así como de una mayor precisión (...)
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    Motion, Body and Corporeal Substance in Leibniz: The Defense of Relativity of Motion and its Impact in the Development of his Metaphysics of Bodies.Rodolfo Fazio - 2017 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 26:238-267.
    Resumen En este trabajo evaluamos el impacto que la adopción de la relatividad del movimiento tiene en la metafísica de Leibniz. En particular argumentamos que el abandono de la comprensión absolutista del mismo anula su noción juvenil de sustancia corpórea. En primer lugar analizamos cómo entiende Leibniz las nociones de cuerpo y movimiento en el periodo juvenil y defendemos que la comprensión absolutista de este último constituye una piedra angular en su primera concepción de la sustancia corpórea. En segundo lugar (...)
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  42. Deflationary representation, inference, and practice.Mauricio Suárez - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 49 (C):36-47.
    This paper defends the deflationary character of two recent views regarding scientific representation, namely RIG Hughes’ DDI model and the inferential conception. It is first argued that these views’ deflationism is akin to the homonymous position in discussions regarding the nature of truth. There, we are invited to consider the platitudes that the predicate “true” obeys at the level of practice, disregarding any deeper, or more substantive, account of its nature. More generally, for any concept X, a deflationary approach is (...)
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    La crítica de Leibniz a los números infinitos y su repercusión en la metafísica de los cuerpos.Rodolfo Fazio - 2016 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 31 (2):159-175.
    En el trabajo evaluamos el impacto que la crítica de Leibniz a los números infinitos tiene en el desarrollo de su metafísica de los cuerpos. Luego de exponer el vínculo que el filósofo alemán traza entre el cuerpo, la extensión y las cantidades infinitas en su período juvenil (1663-1672), analizamos sus reflexiones del período parisino sobre las paradojas de los números infinitos (1672-1676) y argumentamos que la defensa de la inconsistencia de tales números constituye un punto de inflexión en su (...)
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  44. Relational Physics with Real Rods and Clocks and the Measurement Problem of Quantum Mechanics.Rodolfo Gambini & Jorge Pullin - 2007 - Foundations of Physics 37 (7):1074-1092.
    The use of real clocks and measuring rods in quantum mechanics implies a natural loss of unitarity in the description of the theory. We briefly review this point and then discuss the implications it has for the measurement problem in quantum mechanics. The intrinsic loss of coherence allows to circumvent some of the usual objections to the measurement process as due to environmental decoherence.
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    Springs, Nitre, and Conatus. The Role of the Heart in Hobbes's Physiology and Animal Locomotion.Rodolfo Garau - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (2):231-256.
    This paper focuses on an understudied aspect of Hobbes's natural philosophy: his approach to the domain of life. I concentrate on the role assigned by Hobbes to the heart, which occupies a central role in both his account of human physiology and of the origin of animal locomotion. With this, I have three goals in mind. First, I aim to offer a cross-section of Hobbes's effort to provide a mechanistic picture of human life. Second, I aim to contextualize Hobbes's views (...)
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    Los conceptos y los dioses: máscaras de la realidad y crítica a la Modernidad en Ortega y Zambrano.Rodolfo Gutiérrez Simón - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (3):619-628.
    El objetivo marcado en este trabajo es establecer una línea de continuidad entre el pensamiento de Ortega y el de María Zambrano, situando a ambos en un contexto común de crítica a ciertos excesos de la Modernidad. Así, la propuesta se basa en un análisis de la racionalidad científico-matemática como ámbito excluyente de ciertos planos de la realidad, y en cómo ambos autores son conscientes de ello (aunque lo manifiesten desde distintos prismas y atendiendo a diferentes asuntos). De esta manera, (...)
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    La comprensión del sujeto humano en la cultura antiqua.Rodolfo Mondolfo - 1955 - Eudeba.
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  48. Theories: Tools versus models.Mauricio Suárez & Nancy Cartwright - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (1):62-81.
    In “The Toolbox of Science” (1995) together with Towfic Shomar we advocated a form of instrumentalism about scientific theories. We separately developed this view further in a number of subsequent works. Steven French, James Ladyman, Otavio Bueno and Newton Da Costa (FLBD) have since written at least eight papers and a book criticising our work. Here we defend ourselves. First we explain what we mean in denying that models derive from theory – and why their failure to do so should (...)
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  49. Quantum propensities.Mauricio Suárez - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 38 (2):418-438.
    This paper reviews four attempts throughout the history of quantum mechanics to explicitly employ dispositional notions in order to solve the quantum paradoxes, namely: Margenau's latencies, Heisenberg's potentialities, Maxwell's propensitons, and the recent selective propensities interpretation of quantum mechanics. Difficulties and challenges are raised for all of them, and it is concluded that the selective propensities approach nicely encompasses the virtues of its predecessors. Finally, some strategies are discussed for reading similar dispositional notions into two other well-known interpretations of quantum (...)
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    Informative Models: Idealization and Abstraction.Mauricio Suárez & Agnes Bolinska - 2021 - In Alejandro Cassini & Juan Redmond, Models and Idealizations in Science: Artifactual and Fictional Approaches. Springer Verlag. pp. 71-85.
    Mauricio Suárez and Agnes Bolinska apply the tools of communication theory to scientific modeling in order to characterize the informational content of a scientific model. They argue that when represented as a communication channel, a model source conveys information about its target, and that such representations are therefore appropriate whenever modeling is employed for informational gain. They then extract two consequences. First, the introduction of idealizations is akin in informational terms to the introduction of noise in a signal; for (...)
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