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    O Constitucionalismo Democrático No Brasil: Entre a Crise da Representatividade e a Participação.Rodrigo Crepaldi Perez Capucelli & Rubens Beçak - 2017 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 3 (2):56.
    O presente artigo busca descrever um breve cenário da utilização ferramentas democráticas representativas e participativas na tomada de decisões públicas, considerando a ordem constitucional vigente no Brasil, em um momento de descrédito da sociedade em relação aos seus representantes. A partir desta contextualização buscou-se traçar, a partir de uma metodologia qualitativa, uma breve explanação acerca da participação social como uma forma complementar à representação. Por fim, foram descritos os dispositivos da Constituição de 1988 que permitem alguma forma de participação popular, (...)
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    La desustancialización de lo sagrado y el hombre de buen carácter.Rubén L. Vasconi - 2001 - Tópicos 8:197-205.
    La presente comunicación supone que el hombre configura su ser, entre otras cosas, por la figura de lo Sagrado que le aparece en su mundo. Recorre entonces los cambios que se han producido desde una idea de lo Sagrado como suprema realidad y del modo humano que le corresponde hasta la figura de un Dios Débil. En relación con este modo de lo Sagrado, vemos aparecer un nuevo ideal humano, caracterizado por la exaltación de los valores "minimalistas" de la pequeñez (...)
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    Spinozan power in a naturalistic perspective and other essays.Tom Rubens - 1996 - London, England: Janus.
    This book is a collection of essays by Tom Rubens, of which the first gives its name to the volume, on physicalism and naturalistic philosophy. The essays include critiques not only of Spinoza but also of other philosophers such as Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Santayana, and in addition a consideration of the theist Rheinhold Niebuhr.
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  4. Explaining Explanation.David-Hillel Ruben - 1990 - Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    This book introduces readers to the topic of explanation. The insights of Plato, Aristotle, J.S. Mill and Carl Hempel are examined, and are used to argue against the view that explanation is merely a problem for the philosophy of science. Having established its importance for understanding knowledge in general, the book concludes with a bold and original explanation of explanation.
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    Nietzsche’s Vitalistic Aestheticism.Ruben Berrios - 2003 - Nietzsche Studien 32 (1):78-102.
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    The Wicked Problem of Our Failing Social Compact.Jim Rubens - 2018 - Zygon 53 (2):624-641.
    The United States is an outlier among nations in its failure to adopt robust climate policy. The underlying cause is not unique to the climate issue. Climate, like growing national debt, embodies a trade‐off between individual consumption now versus investment yielding long‐term societal gain. Over human history, social norms favoring one over the other wax and wane with the pervasiveness of transcendental values as embodied in personal virtue, social connectedness, spirituality, and religious faith. Over the past few decades, many indicators (...)
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  7. On citizens' right to information: Justification and analysis of the democratic right to be well informed.Rubén Marciel - 2023 - Journal of Political Philosophy 31 (3):358-384.
    The idea that citizens have a right to receive information that is relevant for their suitable exercise of political rights and liberties is well established in democratic societies. However, this right has never been systematically analyzed, thus remaining a blurry concept. This article tackles this conceptual gap by conceptualizing citizens’ right to information. After reviewing previous approaches to this idea, I locate citizens’ right to information on the map of communication rights, and put forward a systematic framework for both justifying (...)
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  8. Action and Its Explanation.David-Hillel Ruben - 2003 - Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Book synopsis: David-Hillel Ruben's new book pursues some novel and unusual standpoints in the philosophy of action. He rejects, for example, the most widely held view about how to count actions, and argues for what he calls a 'prolific theory' of act individuation. He also describes and argues against the two leading theories of the nature of action, the causal theory and the agent causal theory. The causal theory cannot account for skilled activity, nor for mental action. The agent causalist (...)
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    Travail et processus constituant : en suivant le fil d'Ariane.Rubén Espinoza - 2003 - Multitudes 4 (4):165-174.
    How can we picture the days of December 19th and 20th 2001 ? Where can we trace its origins and driving force? Which has been the leading subject? Are there any clues which enable us to recognize the movement as well as the obstacles it will have to overcome? The labour of the movement in Argentina does not only show the peculiarities of our history, but it also refutes the series of arguments on universal circulation asserting that the passage front (...)
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    John Dewey and the legacy of Mexican pragmatism in the United States.Ruben Flores - 2011 - In Gregory Fernando Pappas, Pragmatism in the Americas. Fordham University Press.
    This chapter discusses Dewey's role in the development of post-revolutionary Mexican social theory since at least the 1950s. One such example is that of historian Ramón Ruíz who argued in 1961 that Dewey's Mexican students Moisés Sáenz and Rafael Ramírez had adopted Deweyan ethics as part of a grand experiment to construct a rural school system capable of solving “the everyday problems of rural Mexicans.”.
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    Orígen y destino de la Teoría Crítica de la sociedad.Rubén Jaranillo Vélez - 2005 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 26:5-16.
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  12. Deliberative Newsworthiness: A Normative Criterion to Promote Deliberative Democracy.Rubén Marciel - 2025 - Journal of Media Ethics 40 (1):28-42.
    What should be news in a democracy? This article offers a deliberative answer to this question by developing a deliberative account of newsworthiness. Drawing from the deliberative theory of democracy, I define the general criterion of deliberative newsworthiness as a mandate that commands journalists to seek, select, and report the contents that are most capable of stimulating high-quality deliberation. I then develop a two-step process through which journalists may apply this criterion. First, journalists should select the most newsworthy issues, which (...)
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    Can observing a Necker cube make you more insightful?Ruben E. Laukkonen & Jason M. Tangen - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 48:198-211.
  14. Traditions and True Successors.David-Hillel Ruben - 2013 - Social Epistemology 27 (1):32 - 46.
    What constitutes numerically one and the same tradition diachronically, at different times? This question is the focus of often violent dispute in societies. Is it capable of a rational resolution? Many accounts attempt that resolution with a diagnosis of ambiguity of the disputed concept-Islam, Marxism, or democracy for example. The diagnosis offered is in terms of vagueness, namely the vague criteria for sameness or similarity of central beliefs and practices.
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    Meios visuais E desenvolvimento do pensamento no processo de ensino: Contribuições da teoria de vigotski.Ruben Nascimento - 2015 - Educação E Filosofia 29 (57):95-123.
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  16. Hume on Structural Prejudices (Including His Own).Ruben Noorloos - forthcoming - Southern Journal of Philosophy.
    This article explores the connections between David Hume's theory of prejudice, present-day theories of structural ignorance, and Hume's own racist attitudes. Charles Mills has identified certain types of ignorance, including racial ignorance, that result from social structures. Here, I argue that Hume can do something similar. Hume uses the concept of prejudice to theorize the misjudgment of someone based on their perceived membership of a certain group. Despite its seemingly individualist presentation in the Treatise, Hume's theory can, as a result (...)
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    Rubén Sánchez muñoz Y Sandra García Pérez (coord.) Meditaciones sobre la filosofía de Ortega, méxico, universidad veracruzana/torres asociados, 2016, 153 pp. autopresentación. [REVIEW]Rubén Sánchez Muñoz & Sandra García Pérez - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 13:239.
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    The dark side of Eureka: Artificially induced Aha moments make facts feel true.Ruben E. Laukkonen, Benjamin T. Kaveladze, Jason M. Tangen & Jonathan W. Schooler - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104122.
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  19. The Metaphysics of Action: Trying, Doing, Causing.David-Hillel Ruben - 2018 - London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    A discussion of three central ideas in action theory; trying to act, doing or acting, one's action causing further consequences.
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  20. Social wholes and parts.David-Hillel Ruben - 1983 - Mind 92 (366):219-238.
    To what extend can genuinely mereological considerations apply to talk of wholes and parts in discussions of the relationship between individual persons and the social groups, etc. to which they belong?
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  21. Causal Scepticism.David-Hillel Ruben - 1982 - Ratio (2):161-172.
     
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    On the Right to Lie.Ruben G. Apressyan - 2009 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 48 (3):9-25.
    The author questions the validity of Kant's insistence on the absoluteness of the requirement "Do not lie" as well as the very possibility of absolute moral principles in general. He argues for applied ethics, the object of which would be individual-situational behavior and the rules and requirements of which have a concrete situational character. He points out that Kant's insistence on the absoluteness contradicts the humanity imperative, especially its requirement to treat others as an end in itself. He stresses that (...)
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  23. Escenas y Virtualidad. Diseño y Realización de Dispositivo Esceno Arquitectónico para la Pieza Teatral" Escenas Cotidianas".Rubén Giordano, Carlos Falco & Patricia Pieragostini - 2000 - Polis 1 (6):38-47.
     
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    Varieties of Social Explanation: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Social Science.David-Hillel Ruben & Daniel Little - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (1):120.
  25. Spinoza's Really Confused Ideas.Ruben Noorloos - 2024 - Journal of Spinoza Studies 3 (2):49-65.
    Spinoza’s epistemology aims at the development of ‘adequate’ and the removal of ‘confused’ ideas. His theory of confusion raises many questions, however. It has often been thought that the confusion of an idea is mind-relative, such that an idea might be confused in my mind but adequate in God’s. In this paper I argue that confusion cannot be mind-relative, because an idea’s confusion is determined by what it represents and for Spinoza, ideas are individuated by their representational content. Instead, I (...)
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  26. The metaphysics of the social world.David-Hillel Ruben - 1985 - London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    A careful elaboration and defence of holism in the philosophy of the social sciences, with regard both to particulars and properties. The last chapter addresses the issue of the irreducibility of holistic explanation in the social sciences.
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  27. Trying in Some Way.David-Hillel Ruben - 2013 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (4):719-733.
    Does 'Person P tried to A' entail that there is some particular, whether a mental act or a brain state or whatever, that is a trying? Most discussions of trying assume that this entailment holds. There is no good reason for holding that this is a valid inference. In particular, I examine one 'Davidsonian' argument that might be used to justify the validity of such an inference and argue that the argument is not sound. See: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/IxsuPqt7rvdzqMxpFiTv/full.
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  28. Explaining Explanation, second edition.David-Hillel Ruben - 2012 - Boulder, CO, USA: Paradigm Press.
    This is an updated and expansed edition of the 1990 Explaining Explanation, Routledge.
     
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    Genesis of the Golden Rule.Ruben G. Apressyan - 2020 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (2):109-123.
    We know the Golden Rule of morality from various formulations in the most ancient of literary sources. Having a certain philosophical–theoretical and normative-ethical concept of the Golden Rule, w...
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  30. Bertrand Russell como sicólogo.Rubén Ardila - 1971 - Ideas Y Valores 38 (38):119-26.
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    Sein, Gott, Freiheit: eine Studie zur Kompatibilismus-Kontroverse in klassischer Metaphysik und analytischer Religionsphilosophie.Ruben Schneider - 2016 - Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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  32. Ingreso ciudadano y pobreza en América Latina.Rubén M. Lo Vuolo - 2002 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 19:89-110.
  33. Leben' als ethische Norm in Antike und Christentum: Begriff und Funktion des Lebens im ethischen Diskurs.Ruben Zimmermann - 2013 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, Ulrich Volp, Ruben Zimmermann & Esther Verwold, Ethische Normen des frühen Christentums: Gut - Leben - Leib - Tugend. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    Lebenssatt! Theologisch-ethische Überlegungen zum ›Sterbefasten‹/freiwilligen Verzicht auf Nahrung und Flüssigkeit (FVNF).Ruben Zimmermann & Mirjam Zimmermann - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 64 (1):37-52.
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    The body fables in Babrius, Fab. 134 and 1 Corinthians 12: Hierarchic or democratic leadership in crisis management?Ruben Zimmermann - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-7.
    Body metaphors and body fables were frequently used in ancient discourse for social communities and politics. This article will examine a body fable by the Greek fabulist Babrius that has been overlooked in research so far. It shows a remarkable similarity to 1 Corinthians 12 through the use of central terms such as σῶμα and μέλος or personified speaking body parts such as an eye and head. Even if no literary direct dependence is claimed, the text, which was written at (...)
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  36. Nietzsche.Ruben Berrios & Aaron Ridley - 2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes, The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. New York: Routledge.
     
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  37. IIDavid-Hillel Ruben.David-Hillel Ruben - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):229-246.
    One of the essential distinctions in action theory is that between activity and passivity. I address this distinction in this article.
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  38. A conditional theory of trying.David-Hillel Ruben - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (1):271-287.
    What I shall do in this paper is to propose an analysis of ‘Agent P tries to A’ in terms of a subjunctive conditional, that avoids some of the problems that beset most alternative accounts of trying, which I call ‘referential views’. They are so-named because on these alternative accounts, ‘P tries to A’ entails that there is a trying to A by P, and therefore the expression ‘P’s trying to A’ can occur in the subject of a sentence and (...)
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    Edited by Mari‐Tere Álvarez, Charlene Villaseñor Black. Renaissance futurities: Science, art, invention. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2019, 238 pp. ISBN: 9780520296985; 9780520969513. [REVIEW]Ruben Celani - 2020 - Centaurus 62 (3):590-592.
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  40. The Physical Action Theory of Trying.David-Hillel Ruben - 2015 - Methode 4 (6).
    Metaphysically speaking, just what is trying? There appear to be two options: to place it on the side of the mind or on the side of the world. Volitionists, who think that to try is to engage in a mental act, perhaps identical to willing and perhaps not, take the mind-side option. The second, or world-side option identifies trying to do something with one of the more basic actions by which one tries to do that thing. The trying is then (...)
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    (2 other versions)The Metaphysics of the Social World.David-Hillel Ruben - 1985 - Philosophy 61 (237):421-423.
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  42. Departure from Nazareth: The Story the Evangelists Did Not Tell.Rubén F. Balane - 2011 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 15 (3).
     
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  43. Dipingere operai.Ruben Monty - 1970 - Cuneo,: Tip. artigiana.
     
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    Penrose on What Scientists Know.Rubén Herce - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (4):679-694.
    This paper presents an analysis and critique of Roger Penrose’s epistemological, methodological, and ontological positions. The analysis is relevant not only because Penrose is an influential scientist, but also because of the particular traits of his thought. These traits are directly connected with his background and approach to science: ontological and epistemological realism, mathematical Platonism, emphasis on the continuities of science, epistemological inclusiveness and essential openness of science, the role of common sense, emphasis on the connection between science, ethics, and (...)
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    Collocation and Constitution.David-Hillel Ruben - 2021 - Metaphysica 22 (2):251-261.
    Many philosophers accept the view that, when one object constitutes a second, the two objects can be entirely in the same place at the same time. But what of two objects such that neither constitutes the other? Can they be collocated? If there can be such a pair of objects, they would have to share the same material constituents. To show that there are two collocated objects and not just one object at a specific time and place, one has to (...)
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    How to Detect Insight Moments in Problem Solving Experiments.Ruben E. Laukkonen & Jason M. Tangen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  47. ‘Except God, no substance can be conceived’: Spinoza on other substances.Ruben Noorloos - 2021 - Analysis 81 (4):656-65.
    This paper argues that Spinoza held substances other than God to be inconceivable. It uses this claim to develop a novel response to the Problem of Other Substances, the problem of explaining why some of Spinoza’s proofs for God’s existence cannot be used to prove the existence of a non-divine substance instead.
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  48. (1 other version)Non-locality of the phenomenon of consciousness according to Roger Penrose.Rubén Herce - 2016 - Dialogo 3 (2):127-134.
    Roger Penrose is known for his proposals, in collaboration with Stuart Hameroff, for quantum action in the brain. These proposals, which are still recent, have a prior, less known basis, which will be studied in the following work. First, the paper situates the framework from which a mathematical physicist like Penrose proposes to speak about consciousness. Then it shows how he understands the possible relationships between computation and consciousness and what criticism from other authors he endorses, to conclude by explaining (...)
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    The Perception of Pain and Suffering of the Weak, the Innocent and the Marginalized from Evolution and from Christian Theology.Rubén Herce & Sara Lumbreras - 2024 - Scientia et Fides 12 (1):73-88.
    The topic of pain and suffering is complex and requires a holistic vision. This article begins by clarifying concepts to understand pain as a biological, psychological, and social phenomenon that has an evolutionary history whose maximum expression arises in humans. Established this common ground, it explores altruism and animal cooperation as incipient phenomena of care for the other, though contextual. Then it points out that the difference with humans is that they perceive caring for the weak, innocent, and marginalized as (...)
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    Employee-Athletes: Exploring the Elite Spanish Athletes' Perceptions of Combining Sport and Work.Rubén Moreno, José L. Chamorro & Cristina López de Subijana - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Researchers have studied the athletes' dual careers with the aim of helping them to combine the sport and the academic–vocational sphere. Most of this research has addressed the study–sport combination, but there is a lack of studies on the work–sport combination. The main objective of this research was to explore the subjective perceptions of Spanish elite athletes when attempting to combine their careers as professional athletes with a second profession or trade. Further, this study aims to identify the access to (...)
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