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    The Chord That Dies When it’s Born. Alterity and Ethics on Body without Organs in Jazz Improvisation.José Manuel Romero Tenorio, Davide Riccardi & Carolina Buitrago Echeverry - 2020 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 32:335-358.
    RESUMEN Nos adentramos en esos procesos de subjetivación en los que el músico de jazz experimenta en sí otras formas de corporalidad, que se dirimen entre sujeción a esquemas y ruptura de los corsés por una teatralidad en escena. Aparentemente, en la improvisación prima lo subversivo y la reificación del músico como autor libre; sin embargo, observamos empíricamente una corporalidad plural que trasciende el espacio de la escena y que facilita que todos los actores intervengan en el proceso de creación. (...)
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    Cuerpo sin órganos de Antonin Artaud en la trascendencia de las lógicas de subjetivación. Cronotopías en «La voz de la Luna» de Federico Fellini.José Manuel Romero Tenorio, Carolina Buitrago Echeverry & Ángel Saúl Díaz Téllez - 2024 - Pensamiento 79 (304):885-901.
    Proponemos una teoría estética basada en un enhebrado cronotópico del discurso creativo que replantea las lógicas de constitución del sujeto. Tomamos como hilo conductor la película La voz de la luna (La voce della Luna, 1990) de Federico Fellini, cuyo surrealismo, lejos de suponer una construcción al azar de un relato, revela una sofisticada narrativa desde lo circunstancial (y no desde el sujeto o el objeto). Es aquí donde confluimos con las tesis más radicales de Antonin Artaud y su proyecto (...)
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    Criatividade, liberdade e dignidade: impactos do darwinismo no behaviorismo radical Carolina Laurenti.Carolina Laurenti - 2009 - Scientiae Studia 7 (2):251-269.
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  4. McDowell's Conceptualist Therapy for Skepticism.Santiago Echeverri - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):357-386.
    Abstract: In Mind and World, McDowell conceives of the content of perceptual experiences as conceptual. This picture is supposed to provide a therapy for skepticism, by showing that empirical thinking is objectively and normatively constrained. The paper offers a reconstruction of McDowell's view and shows that the therapy fails. This claim is based on three arguments: 1) the identity conception of truth he exploits is unable to sustain the idea that perception-judgment transitions are normally truth conducing; 2) it could be (...)
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  5. Object Files, Properties, and Perceptual Content.Santiago Echeverri - 2016 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 7 (2):283-307.
    Object files are mental representations that enable perceptual systems to keep track of objects as numerically the same. How is their reference fixed? A prominent approach, championed by Zenon Pylyshyn and John Campbell, makes room for a non-satisfactional use of properties to fix reference. This maneuver has enabled them to reconcile a singularist view of reference with the intuition that properties must play a role in reference fixing. This paper examines Campbell’s influential defense of this strategy. After criticizing it, a (...)
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  6. Carolina Lapuz Gozon: A Full Life.Carolina Jimenez & Belinda G. Madrid - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):323-329.
     
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  7. Epistemological Disjunctivism and the Conditionality Problem for Externalism.Santiago Echeverri - 2024 - Episteme 21 (2):387-407.
    Epistemological disjunctivism (ED) has been thought to solve the conditionality problem for epistemic externalism. This problem arises from externalists’ characterization of our epistemic standings as conditional on the obtaining of worldly facts which we lack any reflective access to. ED is meant to avoid the conditionality problem by explicating subjects’ perceptual knowledge in paradigmatic cases of perceptual knowledge via their possession of perceptual reasons that are both factive and reflectively accessible. I argue that ED’s account of reflectively accessible factive perceptual (...)
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  8. Emotional Justification.Santiago Echeverri - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 98 (3):541-566.
    Theories of emotional justification investigate the conditions under which emotions are epistemically justified or unjustified. I make three contributions to this research program. First, I show that we can generalize some familiar epistemological concepts and distinctions to emotional experiences. Second, I use these concepts and distinctions to display the limits of the ‘simple view’ of emotional justification. On this approach, the justification of emotions stems only from the contents of the mental states they are based on, also known as their (...)
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  9. A‐Rational Epistemological Disjunctivism.Santiago Echeverri - 2023 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3):692-719.
    According to epistemological disjunctivism (ED), in paradigmatic cases of perceptual knowledge, a subject, S, has perceptual knowledge that p in virtue of being in possession of reasons for her belief that p which are both factive and reflectively accessible to S. It has been argued that ED is better placed than both knowledge internalism and knowledge externalism to undercut underdetermination-based skepticism. I identify several principles that must be true if ED is to be uniquely placed to attain this goal. After (...)
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  10. Guarantee and Reflexivity.Santiago Echeverri - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy 117 (9):473-500.
    The rule account of self-conscious thought holds that a thought is self-conscious if and only if it contains a token of a concept-type that is governed by a reflexive rule. An account along these lines was discussed in the late 70s. Nevertheless, very few philosophers endorse it nowadays. I shall argue that this summary dismissal is partly unjustified. There is one version of the rule account that can explain a key epistemic property of self-conscious thoughts: Guarantee. Along the way, I (...)
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    José Celestino Mutis’ appropriation of Newton’s experimental physics in New Granada (1761–1808).Sergio H. Orozco-Echeverri & Sebastián Molina-Betancur - 2019 - History of Science 57 (3):291-323.
    This paper characterizes José Celestino Mutis’ (1732–1808) appropriation of Newton in the Viceroyalty of New Granada. First, we examine critically traditional accounts of Mutis’ works highlighting, on the one hand, their inadequacy for directing their claims toward the nineteenth-century independence from Spain and, on the other, for not differentiating between Newtonianism and Enlightenment. Next, we portray Mutis’ complex Newtonianism from his own statements and from printed sources, including a variety of works and translations from British, Dutch, and French authors, in (...)
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  12. Putting I-Thoughts to Work.Santiago Echeverri - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy 118 (7):345-372.
    A traditional view holds that the self-concept is essentially indexical. In a highly influential article, Ruth Millikan famously held that the self-concept should be understood as a Millian name with a sui generis functional role. This article presents a novel explanatory argument against the Millian view and in favor of the indexical view. The argument starts from a characterization of the self-concept as a device of information integration. It then shows that the indexical view yields a better explanation of the (...)
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    La modernidad perdida: estudios homenaje a Bolívar Echeverría.Bolívar Echeverría, Muñoz de Baena, José Luis & Joaquín Almoguera Carreres (eds.) - 2018 - Madrid: Editorial Sindéresis.
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    Epistemological Disruptions: How Environmental Sciences Challenge Conventional Understandings of Knowledge Production [in Spanish].Sergio H. Orozco-Echeverri - 2024 - In Paula Cristina Mira Bohórquez, El ocaso de la naturaleza. Perspectivas de futuros posibles. Medellín: Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia. pp. 112-159.
    This chapter examines three characteristics of environmental sciences—prediction, replication and the use of models—to explore their dissonance with the traditional representation of science. While ‘Science’ is often idealised as objective, universal, and context-independent, environmental sciences operate in ways that do not fit into these assumptions. The chapter draws on Bruno Latour’s distinction between ‘Science’ and ‘sciences’ to argue that environmental sciences, with their inherent uncertainties, local contexts, and interdisciplinary methods, conflict with the image of science as a monolithic and universally (...)
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  15. Skepticism.Santiago Echeverri - forthcoming - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science.
    In everyday life, we think of skepticism as the position of a stubborn person who has higher epistemic standards than others. Hence, the skeptic is someone who defends extravagant ideas. Some skeptics may deny that climate change is real, while others claim that the first moon landing did not take place. Contemporary philosophers think of skepticism in a different way. In their view, skepticism is the conclusion of a paradoxical argument about epistemic statuses like knowledge and reasons. A paradoxical argument (...)
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  16. How to Undercut Radical Skepticism.Santiago Echeverri - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (5):1299-1321.
    Radical skepticism relies on the hypothesis that one could be completely cut off from the external world. In this paper, I argue that this hypothesis can be rationally motivated by means of a conceivability argument. Subsequently, I submit that this conceivability argument does not furnish a good reason to believe that one could be completely cut off from the external world. To this end, I show that we cannot adequately conceive scenarios that verify the radical skeptical hypothesis. Attempts to do (...)
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  17. Humean Skepticism and Entitlement.Santiago Echeverri - 2024 - In Scott Stapleford & Verena Wagner, Hume and contemporary epistemology. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 183-205.
    Many philosophers have found in Hume’s skeptical doubts concerning the operations of the understanding the materials for an argument that generalizes from induction to other domains, like our beliefs in the external world, other minds, and the past. This chapter offers a novel reconstruction of that argument and identifies the principles that are responsible for its capacity to generalize beyond induction. Next, it presents a classical reading of Hume’s skeptical solution and shows that Crispin Wright’s entitlement theory is close in (...)
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    Causation and Free Will.Carolina Sartorio - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Carolina Sartorio argues that only the actual causes of our behaviour matter to our freedom. The key, she claims, lies in a correct understanding of the role played by causation in a view of that kind. Causation has some important features that make it a responsibility-grounding relation, and this contributes to the success of the view. Also, when agents act freely, the actual causes are richer than they appear to be at first sight; in particular, they reflect the agents' (...)
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  19. La ciudad y el eclipse de la experienciaNotas para una historia crítica de la ordenación territorial.Álvaro Sevilla Buitrago - 2008 - Polis 20.
    La condición “líquida” de la ciudad contemporánea, en la que asistimos a un eclipse de la experiencia individual y colectiva y a una pérdida de los marcos de referencia social, no es más que la instancia última de un proceso histórico de desposesión hegemónica de las formas de existencia autónomas de la multitud, operado mediante una revolución permanente del espacio-tiempo social. En dicho proceso la ordenación del territorio y la planificación urbana han jugado un papel protagonista. El presente artículo analiza (...)
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    Historia natural de los objetos insignificantes.Jacobo Cardona Echeverri - 2015 - Medellín, Colombia, Suramérica: Universidad de Antioquia, Facultad de Ciencas Sociales y Humanas/Antropología, Fondo Editorial FCSH.
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    Foucault, la pedagogía y la educación: pensar de otro modo.Zuluaga de Echeverry & Olga Lucía (eds.) - 2006 - Bogotá: Cooperativa Editorial Magisterio.
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    A new imaginary of the new world: Latin America in the works of jack kerouac.Mauricio Echeverry - 2011 - Escritos 19 (43):441-456.
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    Memoria Y pedadagogia.Jesús Alheño Echeverri - 2005 - In Antonio Arellano, La educación en tiempos débiles e inciertos. Bogotá (Colombia): Convenio Andrés Bello. pp. 149.
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  24. ¿Podemos hablar de exolinguística?S. Echeverri - 2008 - Escritos 16 (37):534-556.
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    Aplicación de un controlador lineal cuadrático usando un observador de orden mínimo sobre un puente grúa.Didier Giraldo Buitrago & Eduardo Giraldo - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Técnica de descomposición aplicada al problema de flujo de potencia óptimo multi-área.Mauricio Granada Echeverri & José Rs Mantovani - forthcoming - Scientia.
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  27. La Controversia Kuhn-Popper en torno al Progreso Científico y sus posibles aportes a la Enseñanza de las Ciencias.L. G. Jaramillo Echeverri & J. C. Aguirre García - forthcoming - Cinta de Moebio: Revista Electrónica de Epistemología de Ciencias Sociales. X.(20). Disponible En: Http://Www. Facso. Uchile. Cl/Publicaciones/Moebio/20/Jaramillo. Htm.(Con Acceso El 19 de Octubre de 2010).
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    Tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones en la educación.Ana María López Echeverry & Luís Miguel Echeverry Tobón - forthcoming - Scientia.
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  29. Pensar ontológico de la política : apuntes para una ontología política y la política ontológica.Israel Arturo Orrego-Echeverría - 2021 - In Idrobo Velasco, Jhon Alexánder, Orrego Echeverría & Israel Arturo, Ontología política desde América Latina. Bogotá, D.C., Colombia: Ediciones USTA.
     
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    Literatura aplicada en el siglo XXI: ideas y prácticas.Sebastián Pineda Buitrago & José Sánchez Carbó (eds.) - 2022 - México: Editora Nómada.
    Compuesto por capítulos de diferentes especialistas en los estudios literarios que laboran en universidades de México, Europa y Estados Unidos, el libro Literatura aplicada en el siglo XXI: ideas y prácticas es el resultado de una invitación y de un esfuerzo para reflexionar sobre las posibilidades epistémicas del fenómeno literario como creación, recreación y programación. Parte de cuestionarse si el binomio clásico de estudiar/aprender ha perdido su sentido en la era de la tecnificación cibernética, es decir, de la inteligencia artificial (...)
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    Tradición, aportes y desafío de la teoría literaria en lengua española. Entrevista a Miguel Ángel Garrido Gallardo.Sebastián Pineda Buitrago - 2012 - Arbor 188 (758):1197-1205.
    En 1982 salieron las circulares en las que el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas convocaba el Congreso Internacional sobre Semiótica e Hispanismo, celebrado en Madrid en 1983 y cuyos textos se han encontrado durante décadas entre los más citados de la Filología Hispánica internacional. Al cumplirse 30 años de aquel acontecimiento, entrevistamos al profesor del CSIC Miguel Ángel Garrido Gallardo, promotor del congreso, y le preguntamos por las claves, vistas con la perspectiva de los años transcurridos, de la teoría literaria (...)
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  32. Is Perception a Source of Reasons?Santiago Echeverri - 2012 - Theoria 79 (1):22-56.
    It is widely assumed that perception is a source of reasons (SR). There is a weak sense in which this claim is trivially true: even if one characterizes perception in purely causal terms, perceptual beliefs originate from the mind's interaction with the world. When philosophers argue for (SR), however, they have a stronger view in mind: they claim that perception provides pre- or non-doxastic reasons for belief. In this article I examine some ways of developing this view and criticize them. (...)
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  33. Illusions of Optimal Motion, Relationism, and Perceptual Content.Santiago Echeverri - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (S1):146-173.
    Austere relationism rejects the orthodox analysis of hallucinations and illusions as incorrect perceptual representations. In this article, I argue that illusions of optimal motion present a serious challenge for this view. First, I submit that austere-relationist accounts of misleading experiences cannot be adapted to account for IOMs. Second, I show that any attempt at elucidating IOMs within an austere-relationist framework undermines the claim that perceptual experiences fundamentally involve relations to mind-independent objects. Third, I develop a representationalist model of IOMs. The (...)
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    Facientes veracitatem: veracidad y responsabilidad social universitaria.Franklin Buitrago Rojas - 2020 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 41 (123).
    La verdad, entendida por Tomás de Aquino como la adecuación entre el intelecto y la realidad, forma, en aquel que la busca y la dice, una virtud moral denominada veracidad. Dicha comprensión de la verdad, epistemológica y moral, inspira una manera de entender tanto la pedagogía como la responsabilidad social universitarias. Este artículo desarrolla las relaciones entre epistemología realista, virtud moral y universidad, y muestra cómo la noción de veracidad ha servido de inspiración para las apuestas pedagógicas de la Universidad (...)
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  35. Visual Reference and Iconic Content.Santiago Echeverri - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (4):761-781.
    Evidence from cognitive science supports the claim that humans and other animals see the world as divided into objects. Although this claim is widely accepted, it remains unclear whether the mechanisms of visual reference have representational content or are directly instantiated in the functional architecture. I put forward a version of the former approach that construes object files as icons for objects. This view is consistent with the evidence that motivates the architectural account, can respond to the key arguments against (...)
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  36. Moderatism and Truth.Santiago Echeverri - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 53 (3):271-287.
    According to MODERATISM, perceptual justification requires that one independently takes for granted propositional hinges like <There is an external world>, <I am not a brain in a vat (BIV)>, and so on. This view faces the truth problem: to offer an account of truth for hinges that is not threatened by skepticism. Annalisa Coliva has tried to solve the truth problem by combining the claim that external world propositions have a substantive truth property like correspondence with the claim that hinges (...)
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  37. Las paradojas escépticas.Santiago Echeverri - forthcoming - In Juan Carlos Villacrés & Estefanía C. Apolo, Introducción a la Filosofía Analítica. Universidad Central del Ecuador, Fundación Filosófica.
    In everyday life, we often understand skepticism as a position that one may set aside because of its absurdity or incoherence. In Greek philosophy, skepticism was rather an inquiring attitude that led to the suspension of judgment and, as a result, the freedom from distress. In Modern philosophy, many philosophers viewed skepticism as a phase of thought that had to be overcome before laying firm foundations for the sciences. These pictures differ from the outlook that dominates current analytic epistemology, where (...)
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    Spirituality, Politics, and the Maistrian Moment: Reflections on Themes from The French Idea of History.Carolina Armenteros - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (7):909-921.
    SummaryThe French Idea of History: Joseph de Maistre and His Heirs, 1794–1854 is a monograph by Carolina Armenteros describing the historical thought of Joseph de Maistre and recounting its posterity among French traditionalist, socialist and positivist thinkers. This article presents Armenteros's reflections on some of her book's themes and on the place they occupy in current scholarly debates. She notes that commentators today tend to assume politics' primacy over spirituality as a human motivator. A product of the de-spiritualisation of (...)
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  39. Indexing the World? Visual Tracking, Modularity, and the Perception–Cognition Interface.Santiago Echeverri - 2016 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (1):215-245.
    Research in vision science, developmental psychology, and the foundations of cognitive science has led some theorists to posit referential mechanisms similar to indices. This hypothesis has been framed within a Fodorian conception of the early vision module. The article shows that this conception is mistaken, for it cannot handle the ‘interface problem’—roughly, how indexing mechanisms relate to higher cognition and conceptual thought. As a result, I reject the inaccessibility of early vision to higher cognition and make some constructive remarks on (...)
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  40. Comprensión pública del cambio climático: reflexiones sobre temas colombianos.Sergio Orozco-Echeverri & Sebastián Toro-Posada - 2023 - In Paula Mira Bohorquez & Sergio Muñoz, Estudios interdisciplinarios sobre el cambio climático. Medellin: Universidad de Antioquia. pp. 46-81.
  41. Epistemic norms on evidence-gathering.Carolina Flores & Elise Woodard - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (9):2547-2571.
    In this paper, we argue that there are epistemic norms on evidence-gathering and consider consequences for how to understand epistemic normativity. Though the view that there are such norms seems intuitive, it has found surprisingly little defense. Rather, many philosophers have argued that norms on evidence-gathering can only be practical or moral. On a prominent evidentialist version of this position, epistemic norms only apply to responding to the evidence one already has. Here we challenge the orthodoxy. First, we argue that (...)
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    Alfonso Reyes y la recepción inicial de las vanguardias en Hispanoamérica.Sebastian Pineda Buitrago - 2019 - Valenciana 24:51-74.
    Este artículo se propone examinar la historia de la recepción inicial de las vanguardias históricas en la literatura hispanoamericana a través de la obra de Alfonso Reyes. Sin ignorar el estallido de la Revolución Mexicana y de la Primera Guerra Mundial, el futurismo y el cubismo responden a la praxis cotidiana relacionada con el belicismo. Ambos pueden encontrarse en otros textos de Reyes escritos entre 1914 y 1924 en Madrid, donde él se había autoexiliado. Este ensayo termina comparando el vanguardismo (...)
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    ¿Influye el ranking de la universidad en los salarios de los recién egresados en Colombia?: una primera aproximación.Daniel Buitrago Arria - 2017 - Humanitas Hodie:35-45.
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    La concepción de la muerte en Epicuro.Diana Mejía Buitrago - 2012 - Escritos 20 (45):457-464.
    Este texto se propone la lectura de la novela Pedro Páramo a la luz de algunos de los conceptos que, a fin de caracterizar la hermenéutica literaria, y la teoría de la interpretación, elabora Paul Ricoeur en su texto Teoría de la argumentación. La primera parte consiste en una breve presentación de los mismos y la segunda en la lectura a Epicuro, filósofo perteneciente a la época helenística, presentó en su ética una visión racional acerca de la muerte, criticando por (...)
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    Vasa, a regulator of localized mRNA translation on the spindle.Paola Alejandra Sundaram Buitrago, Kavya Rao & Mamiko Yajima - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (4):2300004.
    Localized mRNA translation is a biological process that allows mRNA to be translated on‐site, which is proposed to provide fine control in protein regulation, both spatially and temporally within a cell. We recently reported that Vasa, an RNA‐helicase, is a promising factor that appears to regulate this process on the spindle during the embryonic development of the sea urchin, yet the detailed roles and functional mechanisms of Vasa in this process are still largely unknown. In this review article, to elucidate (...)
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    Obra en Blanco: notas sobre la filosofía de Julio Enrique Blanco, período 1909-1920.Nicolás Duque Buitrago - 2014 - Manizales, Colombia: Editorial Universidad de Caldas. Edited by Jhon Isaza.
    «Obra en Blanco» es un libro sobre la obra temprana de Julio Enrique Blanco de la Rosa (1890-1986), un olvido más en la historia de la filosofía colombiana. Salvo en notas al margen, a Blanco no se lo encuentra en los estudios sobre la historia de la filosofía. Algunos han atribuido su desconocimiento a la incomprensión de un medio que no supo de su genialidad, otros creen que se debe a que su filosofía fue una necedad que consistió en poner (...)
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    La Ontología del lenguaje.Rafael Echeverría - 1994 - Santiago: Dolmen Ediciones.
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  48. Suite Habana y la paradoja del silencio.Carlomán Molina Echeverri & Porfirio Cardona-Restrepo - 2017 - In Porfirio Cardona Restrepo, Freddy Santamaría Velasco, Juan Osorio-Villegas & Alejandro Tomasini Bassols, Cine y pensamiento. Medellín, Colombia: Editorial Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana.
     
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    Ripensare Bernard Williams.Carolina Gasparoli - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (2):359-361.
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    Solución descentralizada del problema de planeamiento óptimo de reactivos en sistemas de potencia multi-areas.Mauricio Granada Echeverri & José Rs Mantovani - forthcoming - Scientia.
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