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    Privacidad mental y equidad en la aumentación cognitiva. Desafíos y perspectivas desde el marco jurídico español y chileno.Antón Intxaurtieta Zubizarreta - 2024 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 44:2-36.
    Los retos planteados por el avance y desarrollo de las tecnologías disruptivas han dinamizado la actividad del legislador, exigiendo nuevas respuestas y garantías a bienes jurídicos ya conocidos. Este es ahora el caso de la privacidad del pensamiento y de la igualdad entre personas, que han derivado en el nacimiento de nuevos derechos como la privacidad mental o el derecho al acceso equitativo a la aumentación cognitiva. En el presente artículo se estudiarán ambos derechos, así como su encaje tanto en (...)
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    Cognitive Archaeology and the Minimum Necessary Competence Problem.Anton Killin & Ross Pain - 2023 - Biological Theory 18 (4):269-283.
    Cognitive archaeologists attempt to infer the cognitive and cultural features of past hominins and their societies from the material record. This task faces the problem of _minimum necessary competence_: as the most sophisticated thinking of ancient hominins may have been in domains that leave no archaeological signature, it is safest to assume that tool production and use reflects only the lower boundary of cognitive capacities. Cognitive archaeology involves selecting a model from the cognitive sciences and then assessing some aspect of (...)
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  3. Fictionalism about musical works.Anton Killin - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):266-291.
    The debate concerning the ontological status of musical works is perhaps the most animated debate in contemporary analytic philosophy of music. In my view, progress requires a piecemeal approach. So in this article I hone in on one particular musical work concept – that of the classical Western art musical work; that is, the work concept that regulates classical art-musical practice. I defend a fictionalist analysis – a strategy recently suggested by Andrew Kania as potentially fruitful – and I develop (...)
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  4. How WEIRD is Cognitive Archaeology? Engaging with the Challenge of Cultural Variation and Sample Diversity.Anton Killin & Ross Pain - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (2):539-563.
    In their landmark 2010 paper, “The weirdest people in the world?”, Henrich, Heine, and Norenzayan outlined a serious methodological problem for the psychological and behavioural sciences. Most of the studies produced in the field use people from Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich and Democratic (WEIRD) societies, yet inferences are often drawn to the species as a whole. In drawing such inferences, researchers implicitly assume that either there is little variation across human populations, or that WEIRD populations are generally representative of the (...)
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  5. The arts and human nature: evolutionary aesthetics and the evolutionary status of art behaviours: Stephen Davies: The artful species: aesthetics, art, and evolution. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012.Anton Killin - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (4):703-718.
    This essay reviews one of the most recent books in a trend of new publications proffering evolutionary theorising about aesthetics and the arts—themes within an increasing literature on aspects of human life and human nature in terms of evolutionary theory. Stephen Davies’ The Artful Species links some of our aesthetic sensibilities with our evolved human nature and critically surveys the interdisciplinary debate regarding the evolutionary status of the arts. Davies’ engaging and accessible writing succeeds in demonstrating the maturity and scope (...)
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    El desarrollo de la Investigación Acción Participativa en Psicología.Marcelo Ahumada, Bibiana Mariela Antón & María Verónica Peccinetti - 2012 - Enfoques 24 (2):23-52.
    Se indagó sobre el desarrollo de la Investigación Acción Participativa en Psicología. Se observó que en América y Europa, esta metodología se utiliza en una variedad de áreas disciplinares, principalmente en la Psicología Comunitaria. Aborda fundamentalmente problemáticas sociales, comunitarias y ps..
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    The Buddhist Roots of Watsuji Tetsurô's Ethics of Emptiness.Anton Luis Sevilla - 2016 - Journal of Religious Ethics 44 (4):606-635.
    Watsuji Tetsurô is famous for having constructed a systematic socio-political ethics on the basis of the idea of emptiness. This essay examines his 1938 essay “The Concept of ‘Dharma’ and the Dialectics of Emptiness in Buddhist Philosophy” and the posthumously published The History of Buddhist Ethical Thought, in order to clarify the Buddhist roots of his ethics. It aims to answer two main questions which are fundamentally linked: “Which way does Watsuji's legacy turn: toward totalitarianism or toward a balanced theory (...)
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    Not by signalling alone: Music's mosaicism undermines the search for a proper function.Anton Killin, Carl Brusse, Adrian Currie & Ronald J. Planer - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    Mehr et al. seek to explain music's evolution in terms of a unitary proper function – signalling cooperative intent – which they cash out in two guises, coalition signalling and parental attention signalling. Although we recognize the role signalling almost certainly played in the evolution of music, we reject “ultimate” causal explanations which focus on a unidirectional, narrow range of causal factors.
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    Music Archaeology, Signaling Theory, Social Differentiation.Anton Killin - 2021 - In Anton Killin & Sean Allen-Hermanson (eds.), Explorations in Archaeology and Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 85-100.
    Musical flutes constructed from bird bone and mammoth ivory begin to appear in the archaeological record from around 40,000 years ago. Due to the different physical demands of acquiring and working with these source materials in order to produce a flute, researchers have speculated about the significance—aesthetic or otherwise—of the use of mammoth ivory as a raw material for flutes. I argue that biological signaling theory provides a theoretical basis for the proposition that mammoth ivory flute production is a signal (...)
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  10. Intelligibility in Nature, Art and Episteme.John P. Anton - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 10:3-9.
    The architectonic principle, as stated in Aristotle's Politics, is related to the arrangement of the arts, the technai, whereby it is argued that the leading art is the politike techne. Plato, in the Gorgias, has argued for an architectonic of crafts. Four technai provide the best, aei pros to beltiston therapeuousai, and they differ from the pseudo-crafts that offer pleasure while indifferent to the beltiston. The principle for arranging the architectonic is the pursuit of the best, whereby each practitioner of (...)
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    Who Is Al-Kindi's "Greek King" (Frag. 11, Ross) of Aristotle's "Eudemis"?Anton-Hermann Chroust - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 50 (4):379-381.
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    La Mettrie und der falsche Traum der Aufklaerung.Anton Stengl - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 10:123-129.
    Eine zu einheitliche Vorstellung der historischen Aufklaerung wird in diesem Text kritisiert. Um die gegensaetzlichen Strömungen dieser Epoche aufzuzeigen, wird der weitgehend unbekannte Philosoph La Mettrie vorgestellt und die negative Reaktion der bekannten Aufklaerer auf ihn. La Mettrie ging weit über die 'offizielle' Aufklaerung hinaus. Seine Analyse des Schuldgefühls und seine Ethik scheinen parallell zu zu sein. Alle Probleme der aktuellen > aufgeworfen worden.
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    Santayana and Greek Philosophy.John P. Anton - 1993 - Overheard in Seville 11 (11):15-29.
    The article explores Santayana's views on Greek philosophy and his evaluation of the Greek thinkers that best represent the classical mind: Heraclitus, Democritus, Plato, and Aristotle. His early views on Greek philosophy, traceable in the 1889 Dissertation on Lotze, were revised and formalized in "The Life of Reason", and finalized in his "Apologia pro mente sua" (1951). The principles that figure dominantly in Santayana's philosophy, materialism, scepticism, and the theory of essences, also pervade his interpretation and critical treatment of Greek (...)
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    The Twilight of Martial Liberalism.Anatole Anton - 2010 - Radical Philosophy Review 13 (2):161-166.
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    We and the Ancients.John P. Anton - 2005 - Philosophical Inquiry 27 (1-2):3-23.
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    A Cosmological Proof for the Existence of God in Aristotle’s Lost Dialogue, On Philosophy.Anton Hermann Chroust - 1966 - New Scholasticism 40 (4):447-463.
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    Comments on Aristotle’s “On Prayer”.Anton-Hermann Chroust - 1972 - New Scholasticism 46 (3):308-330.
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    Socrates in the Light of Aristotle’s Testimony.Anton-Herman Chroust - 1952 - New Scholasticism 26 (3):327-365.
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    The Composition of Aristotle’s Metaphysics.Anton-Hermann Chroust - 1954 - New Scholasticism 28 (1):58-100.
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    The Doctrine of the Soul in Aristotle’s Lost Dialogue “On Philosophy”.Anton-Hermann Chroust - 1968 - New Scholasticism 42 (3):364-373.
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    The Meaning of Some Quotations from St. Augustine in the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas (continued).Anton-Hermann Chroust - 1950 - Modern Schoolman 28 (1):21-40.
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    Der zweideutige Begriff des Seins im Vortrag der Wissenschaftslehre vom Jahre 1812.Anton A. Ivanenko - 2006 - Fichte-Studien 28:153-160.
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    Kann personale Heiligkeit Menschenrechte fördern?Anton Leist - 2017 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 65 (1):106-129.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Jahrgang: 65 Heft: 1 Seiten: 106-129.
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    Experience and Truth in St. Augustine.Anton C. Pegis - 1930 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 6:96-105.
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    Sub Ratione Dei: A Reply to Professor Anderson.Anton C. Pegis - 1965 - New Scholasticism 39 (2):141-157.
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    A Sad Science?Anton Schütz - 2007 - New Nietzsche Studies 7 (3-4):107-124.
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    David Hume’s Natural History of Religion.Anton Thomsen - 1909 - The Monist 19 (2):269-288.
  28. Killing, letting die, and the morality of abortion.Anton Tupa - 2009 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (1):1-26.
    abstract David Boonin, in his A Defense of Abortion, argues that abortions that involve killing the foetus are morally permissible, even if granting for the sake of argument that the foetus has a right to life. His primary argument is an argument by analogy to a 'trolley case'. I offer two lines of counterargument to his argument by analogy. First, I argue that Boonin's analogy between his trolley case and a normal unwanted pregnancy does not hold. I revise his trolley (...)
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    Reflections on imitation, vocal mimicry, and entrainment.Anton Killin - 2016 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 9 (2):81-87.
    It is my contention that understanding natural phenomena such as vocal mimicry can bolster theories of the evolution of language and music as well as inform evolutionary and naturalistic aesthetics more generally. In this commentary I present this phenomena as a case study in order to stimulate further aesthetic theorising.
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    Culture, genes, selection, and learning: A response to Nichols, Mackey & Moll.Anton Killin & Ross Pain - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (2):297-300.
    In 'How to create a cultural species: Evaluating three proposals', Nichols, Mackey, and Moll deliver a thoughtful and detailed assessment of three recent publications on human cultural evolution [from Cecilia Heyes, Kevin Laland, and Michael Tomasello]. Of these, NMM are most critical of Heyes. In this commentary, we interrogate four of those critcisms.
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    What Is Novel in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Antón Barba-Kay - 2021 - Hegel Bulletin 42 (2):277-300.
    While it has long been commonplace to advert to thePhenomenology of Spirit's peculiar prosaic form, there has been no sustained, thematic attempt to understand the relationship between that form—as a continuous, quasi-fictional narrative—and the work's philosophical content. I argue that some of what has been felt to be outlandish about the form may be better accounted for by reading it as connected to purposeful literary decisions, decisions in turn exhibiting philosophical claims about the new mode of modern self-understanding that the (...)
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    The role of the position effect in theory and simulation.Anton Kühberger, Christoph Kogler, H. U. G. Angelika & Evelyne Mösl - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (5):610–625.
    We contribute to the empirical debate on whether we understand and predict mental states by using simulation (simulation theory) or by relying on a folk psychological theory (theory theory). To decide between these two fundamental positions, it has been argued that failure to predict other people's choices would be challenging evidence against the simulation view. We test the specific claim that people prefer the rightmost position in choosing among equally valued objects, and whether or not this position bias can be (...)
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    What about motivation?Anton Kühberger - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):685-685.
    In their use of correlations as a means to distinguish between different views on the normative/descriptive gap, Stanovich & West discuss the competence component but neglect the activation-utilization component of performance. Different degrees of motivation may introduce systematic variation that is confounded with the variation explained by cognitive capacity.
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    Musicality in human evolution, archaeology and ethnography: Iain Morley: The prehistory of music: human evolution, archaeology, and the origins of musicality. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013.Anton Killin - 2014 - Biology and Philosophy 29 (4):597-609.
    This essay reviews Iain Morley’s The Prehistory of Music, an up-to-date and authoritative overview of recent research on evolution and cognition of musicality from an interdisciplinary viewpoint. Given the diversity of the project explored, integration of evidence from multiple fields is particularly pressing, required for any novel evolutionary account to be persuasive, and for the project’s continued progress. Moreover, Morley convincingly demonstrates that there is much more to understanding musicality than is supposed by some theorists. I outline Morley’s review of (...)
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  35. A critique of Sumner's account of welfare.Anton Tupa - 2010 - Utilitas 22 (1):36-51.
    Wayne Sumner, in the first six chapters of his excellent book Welfare, Happiness and Ethics, argues for what he calls an authentic life satisfaction theory of welfare. Somewhat generally, Sumner's theory of welfare is a sophisticated subjective account that treats one's happiness of a certain sort, and in the right conditions, as enhancing one's welfare. In this essay, I critically explore Sumner's account of welfare. I argue that Sumner's arguments for his own account of welfare, when followed to their logical (...)
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  36. Corpus of ancient near Eastern seals in North American collections. Volume I. The Collections of the Pierpont Morgan Library.Anton Moortgat, Edith Porada & Briggs Buchanan - 1949 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 69 (2):95.
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    Levels or Domains of Life?Anton Markoš & Pranab Das - 2016 - Biosemiotics 9 (3):319-330.
    In the case of living beings – the very concept of “level” of organization becomes obscure: it suggests a value-based assessment, assigning notions like “lower” and “higher” with rather vague criteria for constructing the ladder of perfection, complexity, importance, etc. We prefer therefore the term “domain”, entities ranking equal. Domains may represent natural entities as well as purely human constructs developed in order to gain understanding of some facets of living things; living, evolved beings as well as those abstract constructs, (...)
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    Γνωσιολογία.John P. Anton - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (25):803-809.
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    The rich club of the brain in bipolar disorder.Lord Anton, Roberts Gloria, Breakspear Michael & Mitchell Phillip - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Un análisis de la evidencia en la Lógica formal y trascendental de Husserl.Ivana Anton Mlinar - 2012 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 9:195.
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    Sprachanalyse und Religionspädagogik.Anton Grabner-Haider - 1973 - Köln,): Benziger.
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    Der Begriff der moralischen Pfl icht.Anton Leist - 2002 - In Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Die Pflichten des Skeptikers. Eine Kritik an Peter Stemmers moralischem Kontraktualismus.Anton Leist - 2002 - In Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus.Anton Leist (ed.) - 2002 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
    Der moralische Kontraktualismus ist neben der kantischen und utilitaristischen Tradition die dritte Haupttradition einer aufgeklärten Moralphilosophie. Seine Kernthese besagt, daß moralische Normen und Forderungen legitim sind, wenn die Betroffenen sich aus ihren Interessen heraus auf die Etablierung dieser Normen hätten einigen können. Eine vernünftige Moral ist demnach, obwohl sie Freiheitsbeschränkungen verlangt, zum gegenseitigen Vorteil der Einzelnen. Die Autoren des Bandes diskutieren im Lichte neuerer Arbeiten die Vorzüge und Schwierigkeiten der moralischen Vertragstheorie. Zentrale Themen sind der Begriff der Moral, das Problem (...)
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    Moralische Skepsis, instrumentelle Vernunft und öffentliche Moral.Anton Leist - 2002 - In Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Normbegriff und Normbegründung im moralphilosophischen Kontraktualismus.Anton Leist - 2002 - In Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    Wir und Ich. Überlegungen zur Begründung moralischer Normen.Anton Leist - 2002 - In Moral Als Vertrag?: Beiträge Zum Moralischen Kontraktualismus. New York: Walter de Gruyter.
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    VIII. Ein entschiedener Verfechter des Indeterminismus.Anton Seibt - 1909 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 22 (2):178.
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    The Sociology of Development and the Underdevelopment of Sociology.Anton L. Allahar - 2023 - CLR James Journal 29 (1):61-83.
    In the present essay my aim is first to review and extend Frank’s thinking on ‘the sociology of development,’ and second, I will attempt to apply his insights to some of the new or present-day directions in sociological theory and research with a view to showing how they might be seen as contributing to ‘the underdevelopment of sociology.’ Beginning with the vision of the founding fathers of sociology broadly understood, I will argue that that vision and the promise of sociology (...)
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    El “Historiae encomium” (1517) de Andrea Alciato: introducción, edición crítica y traducción anotada.Beatriz Antón - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (54).
    _Historiae encomium_ es el título con el que, desde 1530, se conoce la Epístola a Galeazzo Visconti que el jurista Andrea Alciato escribió como prefacio a sus_ Annotationes in Cornelium Tacitum _(Milán, 1517). En este texto no solo hace un entusiasta elogio de la historia, que considera superior a otras disciplinas, sino una vehemente defensa de Tácito, al que concede la primacía sobre Tito Livio. Sin embargo, no existe aún una edición moderna ni una traducción de dicha Epóstola. De ahí (...)
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