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    Lo cinegético. Cazar la masculinidad.Alejandro Varas Alvarado & Aníbal Gabriel Carrasco Rodríguez - 2021 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 12:105-127.
    In this paper we propose to consider cynegetics as a configuration of constitutive practices of the hegemonic masculinity, in connection with the cisheteropatriarchal history of hunting in the West. To this end, following Federici, we will mention some of the effects that the witch hunt had on the construction of a new Western hegemonic masculinity. Then, following Mies, we will articulate the origins of the hunting of women with the milestone of the discovery of paternity. Finally, starting from a history (...)
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    La intrusión de Gaia en Un Verdor terrible (2020) de Bejamín Labatut.Aníbal Gabriel Carrasco - 2024 - Valenciana 33:7-31.
    En el presente trabajo analizamos la novela Un verdor terrible (2020) de Benjamín Labatut como un texto que dialoga con las representaciones en torno al Antropoceno. A partir de este contexto geológico y planetario comprendemos la monstruosidad de los científicos y de la ciencia en términos de literatura gótica. La monstruosidad de la ciencia se produce por la ruptura de los marcos de representación, lo que construye una estética anamórfica cercana a las formas en que el arte puede aniquilar al (...)
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    A política habitacional brasileira E a habitação rural: Um estudo preliminar sobre santa Cruz do sul, rs - brasil.Gabriel Anibal Santos de Oliveira & Erica Karnopp - 2015 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 17 (1):109.
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    Model Emotional Codes and Decision Making.Luz Maribel Vallejo-Chávez, Juan Arnulfo Carrasco-Pérez, María Fernanda Miranda-Salazar & Alvaro Gabriel Benítez Bravo - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:221-235.
    This research presents a model of Emotional Codes (EC) that influence the processes of choice, decision and action in clients. The model represents a sequence of steps to follow to identify the EC. (i) Identify the problem. (ii) Recognize the emotion (how) see Table 3. (iii) Identify the reason. (because); and (iv) Identify the emotional code (What) see Table 2. In addition, results obtained from theses and articles that demonstrate the use of emotional codes are presented. It is concluded that (...)
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    Judgment and Proposition: From Descartes to Kant.Gabriël Nuchelmans - 1983 - Amsterdam, Netherlands: North-Holland.
  6. The return of the individual.Gabriel Segal - 1989 - Mind 98 (January):39-57.
  7. The Relation between Sovereignty and Guilt in Nietzsche's Genealogy.Gabriel Zamosc - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 20 (S1):E107-e142.
    This paper interprets the relation between sovereignty and guilt in Nietzsche's Genealogy. I argue that, contrary to received opinion, Nietzsche was not opposed to the moral concept of guilt. I analyse Nietzsche's account of the emergence of the guilty conscience out of a pre-moral bad conscience. Drawing attention to Nietzsche's references to many different forms of conscience and analogizing to his account of punishment, I propose that we distinguish between the enduring and the fluid elements of a ‘conscience’, defining the (...)
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    On the logic of informational independence and its applications.Gabriel Sandu - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (1):29 - 60.
    We shall introduce in this paper a language whose formulas will be interpreted by games of imperfect information. Such games will be defined in the same way as the games for first-order formulas except that the players do not have complete information of the earlier course of the game. Some simple logical properties of these games will be stated together with the relation of such games of imperfect information to higher-order logic. Finally, a set of applications will be outlined.
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  9. Technology and past minds : the case of Jewish niche construction.Gabriel Levy - 2011 - In Luther H. Martin & Jesper Sørensen (eds.), Past minds: studies in cognitive historiography. Oakville, CT: Equinox.
     
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  10. Unfolding Emotions: The Language and Socialization of Anger in Madagascar.Gabriel Scheidecker - 2020 - In Sonya E. Pritzker, Janina Fenigsen & James MacLynn Wilce (eds.), The Routledge handbook of language and emotion. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
  11. La decouverte de la meiose et du centrosome par Edouard Van Beneden.Gabriel Hamoir & Frederik B. Churchill - 1996 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18 (3):363.
     
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    Reseña de "Miradas contemporáneas sobre la sociedad futura" de Sergio CECCHETTO (ed.).Gabriel Liceaga - 2009 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 14 (45):145-146.
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    Conscience et mouvement.Gabriel Madinier - 1967 - Librairie Felix Alcan.
  14. The semantics of propositions.Gabriel Nuchelmans - 1982 - In Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny & Jan Pinborg (eds.), Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 197--210.
     
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  15. Bad company generalized.Gabriel Uzquiano - 2009 - Synthese 170 (3):331 - 347.
    The paper is concerned with the bad company problem as an instance of a more general difficulty in the philosophy of mathematics. The paper focuses on the prospects of stability as a necessary condition on acceptability. However, the conclusion of the paper is largely negative. As a solution to the bad company problem, stability would undermine the prospects of a neo-Fregean foundation for set theory, and, as a solution to the more general difficulty, it would impose an unreasonable constraint on (...)
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  16. The Doctrine of Revelation: A Narrative Interpretation.Gabriel Fackre - 1997
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  17. Mivḥar ṿariʼatsyot 1959-2016 =.Gabriel Moked - 2020 - [Israel]: Daḥaḳ.
     
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    “Counterfactual Conditionals” and Singular Causal Statements.Gabriel Nuchelmans - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 8:16-19.
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    Fallibilism Theory and the Fate of Knowledge Progress in Indigenous Igbo Society.Gabriel Chukwuebuka Otegbulu & Winifred Chioma Ezeanya - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica 11 (2):13-25.
    The Igbo knowledge system articulated by Amaechi Udefi is insufficient to ensure knowledge progress as opposed to the system found in fallibilism theory. The reason is that there is a level of intellectual openness fallibilism theory guarantees that is not found in Udefi’s thought. This paper aims to do a comparative study of fallibilism theory and Udefi’s account of the Igbo knowledge system. The study also investigates to what extent each knowledge system can ensure knowledge growth and development. The significance (...)
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    Dependencies Between Quantifiers Vs. Dependencies Between Variables.Gabriel Sandu - 2018 - In Gabriele Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.), Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 117-132.
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    Short Overview of the Development of Hintikka’s Work in Logic.Gabriel Sandu - 2018 - In Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 1-18.
    I will present a short overview of Hintikka’s main ideas in logic, starting with his early work on constituents and model sets, continuing with his contributions to epistemic logic, up to his later work in game-theoretical semantics and the Interrogative Model of Inquiry.
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  22. Metaphysical Journal.Gabriel Marcel & Bernard Wall - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (109):170-171.
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  23. Elusive Propositions.Gabriel Uzquiano - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 50 (4):705-725.
    David Kaplan observed in Kaplan that the principle \\) cannot be verified at a world in a standard possible worlds model for a quantified bimodal propositional language. This raises a puzzle for certain interpretations of the operator Q: it seems that some proposition p is such that is not possible to query p, and p alone. On the other hand, Arthur Prior had observed in Prior that on pain of contradiction, ∀p is Q only if one true proposition is Q (...)
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  24. Ignorance of meaning.Gabriel Segal - 2003 - In Alex Barber (ed.), Epistemology of language. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Representing representations.Gabriel Segal - 1998 - In Peter Carruthers & Jill Boucher (eds.), Language and Thought: Interdisciplinary Themes. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 146--161.
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  26. A Throw of the Quantum Dice Will Never Abolish the Copernican Revolution.Gabriel Catren - 2009 - Collapse: Philosophical Research and Development 5.
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    The Love of Neuroscience: A Sociological Account.Gabriel Abend - 2018 - Sociological Theory 36 (1):88-116.
    I make a contribution to the sociology of epistemologies by examining the neuroscience literature on love from 2000 to 2016. I find that researchers make consequential assumptions concerning the production or generation of love, its temporality, its individual character, and appropriate control conditions. Next, I consider how to account for these assumptions’ being common in the literature. More generally, I’m interested in the ways in which epistemic communities construe, conceive of, and publicly represent and work with their objects of inquiry—and (...)
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  28. Permanent beauty and becoming happy in Plato's Symposium.Gabriel Richardson Lear - 2006 - In Frisbee Candida Cheyenne Sheffield (ed.), Plato's Symposium: the ethics of desire. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 96.
    Our first encounter with Socrates in the Symposium is bizarre. Aristodemus, surprised to run into Socrates fully bathed and with his sandals on, asks him where he is going “to have made himself so beautiful (kalos)” (174a4, Rowe trans.). Socrates replies that he is on his way to see the lovely Agathon, and so that “he has beautified himself in these ways in order to go, a beauty to a beauty (kalos para kalon)” (174a7–8). Why does Socrates, who in just (...)
     
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    Les erreurs philosophiques de M. Einstein.Gabriel Joly - 1925 - Paris,: "Éditions Spes".
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    Náufragos hacia sí mismos: la filosofía de Ortega y Gasset.Alejandro Martínez Carrasco - 2011 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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  31. Getting it Right the Second Time.Gabriel Szulanski & Sidney Winter - 2006 - In Laurence Prusak & Eric Matson (eds.), Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
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    Commentariorum, ac disputationum in primam [-tertiam] partem Sancti Thomæ tomus primus [-quartus]: Complectens ad viginti sex quæstiones priores, centum & septem disputationes in capita diuisas.Gabriel Vázquez, Jean Thomas, Pierre Beller & Bellère - 1621 - Apud Petrum & Ioannem Belleros.
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    Frege in Jena: Beiträge Zur Spurensicherung.Gottfried Gabriel & Wolfgang Kienzler (eds.) - 1997 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Gottlob Frege lehrte 44 Jahre in Jena als Dozent der Mathematik, aber bisher ist sehr wenig über seine beruflichen, philosophischen und persönlichen Umstände in dieser Zeit bekannt. Dieser Band stellt den Stand der Forschung auf diesem Gebiet vor: Er beginnt mit der Frage, wie Frege aus seiner Heimatstadt Wismar in Mecklenburg überhaupt nach Jena kam (durch Vermittlung des Mathematiklehrers Leo Sachse, später ein Beispielname in Freges Schriften), und setzt sich mit der Frage fort, wie er sich dort im Umfeld der (...)
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    Three Surprising Instances of Dividing.Gabriel Conant & Alex Kruckman - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-20.
    We give three counterexamples to the folklore claim that in an arbitrary theory, if a complete type p over a set B does not divide over $C\subseteq B$, then no extension of p to a complete type over $\operatorname {acl}(B)$ divides over C. Two of our examples are also the first known theories where all sets are extension bases for nonforking, but forking and dividing differ for complete types (answering a question of Adler). One example is an $\mathrm {NSOP}_1$ theory (...)
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    Usuba’s theorem is optimal.Gabriel Goldberg - forthcoming - Journal of Mathematical Logic.
    This paper answers a question of Usuba [Extendible cardinals and the mantle, Arch. Math. Logic 58(1–2) (2019) 71–75], establishing the optimality of the large cardinal assumption of his remarkable theorem that if there is an extendible cardinal, there is a minimum inner model from which the universe of sets can be obtained as a forcing extension.
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    The need for “gentle medicine” in a post Covid-19 world.Gabriel Andrade & Maria Campo Redondo - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (4):475-486.
    As it has historically been the case with many pandemics, the Covid-19 experience will induce many philosophers to reconsider the value of medical practice. This should be a good opportunity to critically scrutinize the way medical research and medical interventions are carried out. For much of its history, medicine has been very inefficient. But, even in its contemporary forms, a review of common protocols in medical research and medical interventions reveal many shortcomings, especially related to methodological flaws, and more importantly, (...)
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  37. If-logic and truth-definition.Gabriel Sandu - 1998 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 27 (2):143-164.
    In this paper we show that first-order languages extended with partially ordered connectives and partially ordered quantifiers define, under a certain interpretation, their own truth-predicate. The interpretation in question is in terms of games of imperfect information. This result is compared with those of Kripke and Feferman.
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  38. Can theology be a science: an epistemological reflection.Gabriel Andrade - 2021 - Metode 12 (1).
    Many dubious disciplines have been removed from academic institutions, but theology is not one of them, as it is still taught in respectable universities. This article argues that theology does not deserve that special treatment. Theology has long pretended to be a science, but it can never be, because ultimately, theology is grounded on faith and authority, two tenets that run counter to the scientific method. Natural theology appeals to evidence and reason, but it also fails in its endeavor. More (...)
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  39. "in Memoriam": Recordando A Jacques Derrida.Gabriel Andrade - 2004 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 27:109-110.
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    Metáforas no verbales: En torna a Mary Douglas y Claude Lévi-Strauss.Gabriel Andrade - 2004 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 9 (25):99-120.
    This ar ti cle ex tends, from a philo soph i cal and an thro po log i cal point of view, the re cent dis - cus sions as to what is met a phoric. Lan guage phi - los o phers have con trib uted to the un der stand ing of the na ture and func tion of met a phors, but their com ments have been tra ..
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  41. Asian cosmopolitanisms : towards littoral conjunctions.Sharmani Patricia Gabriel & Fernando Rosa - 2015 - In Sharmani Patricia Gabriel & Fernando Rosa (eds.), Cosmopolitan Asia: Littoral Epistemologies of the Global South. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  42. Ökonomik - Theologie - Sozialethik : Divergenzen und Konvergenzen.Ingeborg Gabriel - 2017 - In Ingeborg Gabriel, Peter G. Kirchschläger & Richard Sturn (eds.), Eine Wirtschaft, die Leben fördert: wirtschafts- und unternehmensethische Reflexionen im Anschluss an Papst Franziskus. Ostfildern: Matthias Grünewald Verlag.
     
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  43. Overcoming the enlightenment, 3 volumes of essays on the poetry and philosophy in 1800.N. Gabriel - 1992 - Philosophische Rundschau 39 (1-2):81-97.
  44. Réponses à mes critiques.Markus Gabriel - 2019 - In Le néoexistentialisme: penser l'esprit humain après l'échec du naturalisme. [Québec]: Presses de l'Université Laval.
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  45. The intolerable gift: Residues and traces of a journey.Teshome H. Gabriel - 1999 - In Hamid Naficy (ed.), Home, exile, homeland: film, media, and the politics of place. New York: Routledge. pp. 75--83.
     
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  46. (1 other version)Linguagem e Ética: juízos éticos eo sentido do mundo sub specie aeterni.Gabriel Cardoso Galli - 2011 - Revista Inquietude 2 (2):72-93.
    Busca-se neste artigo apresentar, ainda que de forma panorâmica, algumas inferências sobre o estatuto da Ética no primeiro Wittgenstein, a partir da noção de análise completa da proposição e com base na teoria pictórica exposta no Tractatus. Tais inferências terão como plano de fundo a exposição que Wittgenstein faz em sua Conferência sobre a Ética, de 1929, onde o filósofo parece sustentar uma relação intrínseca entre juízos de valor ético e a perspectiva da primeira pessoa.
     
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    Despre destin: un dialog (teoretic și confesiv) despre cea mai dificilă temă a muritorilor.Gabriel Liiceanu & Andrei Pleșu (eds.) - 2020 - București: Humanitas.
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    L'action Des faits futurs.Gabriel Tarde - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (2):119 - 137.
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  49. Psychologie économique, Bibliothèque de philosophie contemporaine.Gabriel Tarde - 1902 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 54:640-648.
     
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    The Social as Heaven and Hell: Pierre Bourdieu's Philosophical Anthropology.Gabriel Peters - 2012 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 42 (1):63-86.
    Many authors have argued that all studies of socially specific modalities of human action and experience depend on some form of “philosophical anthropology”, i.e. on a set of general assumptions about what human beings are like, assumptions without which the very diagnoses of the cultural and historical variability of concrete agents' practices would become impossible. Bourdieu was sensitive to that argument and, especially in the later phase of his career, attempted to make explicit how his historical-sociological investigations presupposed and, at (...)
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