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  1. La representación del teatro en español en la nueva realidad social.Eduardo Cabrera - 2005 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 39:11-14.
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    The Importance of Teaching Science and Technology in Early Education Levels in an Emerging Economy.Roberto Ibarra, Roumen Nedev, Eduardo Cabrera Cordova, Juan Sevilla Garcia, Michael Schorr Wienner, Benjamín Valdez Salas, Lidia Vargas Osuna & Maria Amparo Oliveros Ruiz - 2014 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 34 (3-4):87-93.
    In the context of technological dissemination sessions aimed at prospective students at the Polytechnic University of Baja California in the city of Mexicali, Baja California, the importance of engineering and its role in scientific and technological progress was stressed, as well as its role in scientific and technological progress as drivers of economic development in the region. A group of 2,154 students from 20 different institutions of public high school education answered a survey designed as an evaluation tool for a (...)
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    Cuadripolos eléctricos y la serie de Fibonacci.Calle Trujillo, Jorge Eduardo, Alexander Molina Cabrera & Augusto Cano Jaramillo - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    The Axial Age, social evolution, and postsecular consciousness.Eduardo Mendieta - 2018 - Critical Research on Religion 6 (3):289-308.
    This article focuses on Karl Jaspers’s notion of the Axial Age, some of its critical appropriation, and how in particular Habermas has returned to this idea, after several critical engagements with Jaspers’s work through his long scholarly productivity. The article, however, centers on Habermas’s selective and critical use of Jaspers’s notion in his own latest and extensive engagement with what he calls “a genealogy of postmetaphysical thinking.” The goal of the article is to identify the ways in which Habermas is (...)
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    Bridging the gap between analytic and synthetic geometry: Hilbert’s axiomatic approach.Eduardo N. Giovannini - 2016 - Synthese 193 (1):31-70.
    The paper outlines an interpretation of one of the most important and original contributions of David Hilbert’s monograph Foundations of Geometry , namely his internal arithmetization of geometry. It is claimed that Hilbert’s profound interest in the problem of the introduction of numbers into geometry responded to certain epistemological aims and methodological concerns that were fundamental to his early axiomatic investigations into the foundations of elementary geometry. In particular, it is shown that a central concern that motivated Hilbert’s axiomatic investigations (...)
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    Acercamientos a la situación epocal desde la diversidad filosófica contemporanea.Mateos Castro, José Antonio & Ernesto Cabrera García (eds.) - 2022 - Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblos.
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    Stable Property Clusters and Their Grounds.Eduardo J. Martinez - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (5):944-955.
    I argue against Matthew Slater’s rejection of what he calls the grounding claim in his stable property cluster account of natural kinds. This claim states that the epistemic value of natural kinds depends on the existence of some ground to bind together a kind’s properties. Using two test cases from academic medicine, I show that grounds are genuinely explanatory of scientific epistemic practices and that the SPC account should not do without them in its philosophical analysis of natural kinds.
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    What are Implicit Definitions?Eduardo N. Giovannini & Georg Schiemer - 2019 - Erkenntnis 86 (6):1661-1691.
    The paper surveys different notions of implicit definition. In particular, we offer an examination of a kind of definition commonly used in formal axiomatics, which in general terms is understood as providing a definition of the primitive terminology of an axiomatic theory. We argue that such “structural definitions” can be semantically understood in two different ways, namely as specifications of the meaning of the primitive terms of a theory and as definitions of higher-order mathematical concepts or structures. We analyze these (...)
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    David Hilbert and the foundations of the theory of plane area.Eduardo N. Giovannini - 2021 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 75 (6):649-698.
    This paper provides a detailed study of David Hilbert’s axiomatization of the theory of plane area, in the classical monograph Foundation of Geometry. On the one hand, we offer a precise contextualization of this theory by considering it against its nineteenth-century geometrical background. Specifically, we examine some crucial steps in the emergence of the modern theory of geometrical equivalence. On the other hand, we analyze from a more conceptual perspective the significance of Hilbert’s theory of area for the foundational program (...)
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    Red, Yellow, and Super-White Sclera.Robert R. Provine, Marcello O. Cabrera & Jessica Nave-Blodgett - 2013 - Human Nature 24 (2):126-136.
    The sclera, the eye’s tough outer layer, is, among primates, white only in humans, providing the ground necessary for the display of colors that vary in health and disease. The current study evaluates scleral color as a cue of socially significant information about health, attractiveness, and age by contrasting the perception of eyes with normal whites with copies of those eyes whose whites were reddened, yellowed, or further whitened by digital editing. Individuals with red and yellow sclera were rated to (...)
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    Cem anos do Instituto de Pesquisa Social. Entrevista com Martin Jay.Bruna Della Torre & Eduardo Altheman - 2023 - Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã 28 (3):111-124.
    Entrevista com Martin Jay (Universidade de Berkeley, Califórnia), por Bruna Della Torre e Eduardo Altheman.
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    Completitud y continuidad en Fundamentos de la geometría de Hilbert (Completeness and Continuity in Hilbert’s Foundations of Geometry).Eduardo Nicolás Giovannini - 2013 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 28 (1):139-163.
    El artículo documenta y analiza las vicisitudes en torno a la incorporación de Hilbert de su famoso axioma de completitud, en el sistema axiomático para la geometría euclídea. Esta tarea es emprendida sobre la base del material que aportan sus notas manuscritas para clases, correspondientes al período 1894–1905. Se argumenta que este análisis histórico y conceptual no sólo permite ganar claridad respecto de cómo Hilbert concibió originalmentela naturaleza y función del axioma de completitud en su versión geométrica, sino que además (...)
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    Self-Defense Against Conditional Threats.Luciano Venezia & Eduardo Rivera-López - forthcoming - The Journal of Ethics:1-21.
    The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we argue that killing a Conditional Threat usually involves an unnecessary act of self-defense, so killing this aggressor is usually morally impermissible. We defend this thesis by showing that this case is fundamentally similar to a case involving an Unconditional Threat in which the victim can flee to safety although this involves incurring a minor cost. Second, we analyze the thresholds of maximal harm that victims are required to bear before they are (...)
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    Cambios socio-políticos e institucionales de la democracia venezolana en el gobierno de Hugo Chá vez (1998-2002).Juan Eduardo Romero Jiménez - 2003 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 8 (22):7-43.
    Based on a theoretical approach to current problems of democracy, the amplification of the public citizen action sphere, and changes generated by the transitions in democratic systems, the Venezuelan political process is analyzed since the rise to power of Hugo Chávez in 1998. The Chavez pheno..
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    Revisiting proportionality in international and European law: interests and interest- holders.Ulf Linderfalk & Eduardo Gill-Pedro (eds.) - 2021 - Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV.
    This book casts new light on the application of the principle of proportionality in international law. Proportionality is claimed to play a central role governing the exercise of public power in international law and has been presented as the 'ultimate rule of law'.
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    Teaching Bioethics to a Large Number of Biology and Pharma Students: Lessons Learned.Sabrina Engel-Glatter, Laura Y. Cabrera, Yousri Marzouki & Bernice S. Elger - 2018 - Ethics and Behavior 28 (1):70-90.
    To be made aware of bioethical issues related to their disciplines, undergraduate students in biology and pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Basel are required to enroll in the bioethics course called “Introduction to Bioethics”. This article describes the chances and challenges faced when teaching a large number of undergraduate biology and pharmaceutical sciences students. Attention is drawn to the relevance and specific ethical issues that biology and pharmaceutical sciences students may be confronted with and to how these could be (...)
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    De la Práctica Euclidiana a la Práctica Hilbertiana: las Teorías del Área Plana.Eduardo N. Giovannini, Abel Lassalle Casanave & Paulo A. S. Veloso - 2017 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 73 (3-4):1263-1294.
    This paper analyzes the theory of area developed by Euclid in the Elements and its modern reinterpretation in Hilbert’s influential monograph Foundations of Geometry. Particular attention is bestowed upon the role that two specific principles play in these theories, namely the famous common notion 5 and the geometrical proposition known as De Zolt’s postulate. On the one hand, we argue that an adequate elucidation of how these two principles are conceptually related in the theories of Euclid and Hilbert is highly (...)
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  18. La religiosidad de Wittgenstein.María Isabel Cabrera Bosch - 2008 - Dianoia 53 (61):149-168.
     
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    The complexity of concept mapping for policy analysis.William Mk Trochim & Derek Cabrera - 2005 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 7 (1).
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    Chapter 11. Anger in Asterix: The metaphorical representation of anger in comics and animated films.Eduardo Urios-Aparisi & Charles J. Forceville - 2009 - In Eduardo Urios-Aparisi & Charles J. Forceville (eds.), Multimodal Metaphor. Mouton de Gruyter.
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    The Aristotelian Robot.Eduardo Mendieta & Alan R. Wagner - 2024 - Philosophy Today 68 (2):327-340.
    In this essay an engineer and a philosopher, after many conversations, develop an argument for why the Aristotelian version of virtue ethics is the most promising way to develop what we call artificial moral, social agents, i.e. robots. This, evidently, applies to humans as well. There are several claims: first, that humans are not born moral, they are socialized into morality; second, that morality involves affect, emotion, feeling, before it engages reason; third, that how a moral being feels is related (...)
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    Teaching and Learning Indigenous Philosophy in Viral Times.Wayne Wapeemukwa, Eduardo Mendieta & Jules Wong - forthcoming - Teaching Philosophy.
    The authors of this essay challenge the notion that “philosophy” is irredeemably Eurocentric by providing a series of personal, professional, and pedagogical reflections on their experience in a new graduate seminar on “Indigenous philosophy.” The authors—a graduate student, professor, and Indigenous course-facilitator—share in the fashion of “Indigenous storywork,” as outlined by Stó:lō pedagogue Jo-Ann Archibald. We begin with the instructor and how he was personally challenged to re-evaluate his roots and philosophical praxis in spite of his experience teaching over several (...)
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    El giro hermenéutico de la fenomenológica en Martín Heidegger.Eduardo Alberto León - 2009 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 22.
    En este trabajo se examinarán algunos antecedentes a la formación hermenéutica, fenomenológica, y su influencia en Martín Heidegger. Se mostrará cómo en su obra Ser y Tiempo se transforma la fenomenología en una filosofía hermenéutica, se profundizará en los conceptos de comprensión, relación e interpretación fundamentales de la fenomenología y hermenéutica, como se presentan en esta obra magistral.
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    Introduction to thinking place: Materiality, atmospheres and spaces of belonging.Eduardo de la Fuente, Margaret Gibson, Michael James Walsh & Magdalena Szypielewicz - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 172 (1):3-15.
    This introduction positions the special issue by highlighting the inherent relationality of place as well as how place is not just an object of analysis but something that shapes thinking, writing and experiences of the world. We reflect on why sociology has found it somewhat more difficult than its social science counterparts to give place the centrality it merits, and discuss whether this reflects a problem with dealing with questions of ‘scale’ and thinking the ‘in-betweenness’ of place. We assess important (...)
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    Introducción a la calidad de software.Ana María López Echeverry, César Cabrera & Luz Estela Valencia Ayala - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Giuliano di Toledo, Prognosticum futuri saeculi = Il preannuncio del mondo che verrà, introduzione, traduzione dal latino, commento teologico di Tommaso Stancati, OP.Juan Antonio Cabrera Montero - 2013 - Augustinianum 53 (2):549-551.
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  27. La crítica de Zubiri a Heidegger.Jorge Eduardo Rivera - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 11 (1-2):41-66.
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  28. Movilización y organización de jóvenes campesinos y su incidencia en la construcción de subjetividades políticas.Jorge Eduardo Restrepo Rodríguez - 2013 - Revista Aletheia 5 (1).
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    The active subject: Political anthropology in Amartya Sen.Andrés Eduardo Saldarriaga Madrigal - 2011 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 13:54-75.
    The paper presents Amartya Sen’s critique of the anthropological model that underlies the conception of neoclassical economics, in order to present the conception of subject offered by the abilities approach and then the notion of development as freedom.
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    Nietzsche, a crítica ao antiquarianismo e uma nova história dos valores.Raylane Marques Sousa & Eduardo Ferreira Chagas - 2018 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 23 (2).
    O objetivo mais geral de nosso artigo é examinar a crítica de Nietzsche ao antiquarianismo e suas relações com a genealogia. Em primeiro lugar, ocupar-nos-emos com a crítica de Nietzsche à erudição e à história antiquária do século XIX e sua centralidade no pensamento do filósofo, em que história aparece não como simples atividade de erudição e pesquisa antiquária, mas como saber a serviço da vida. Depois de nos debruçarmos sobre a ideia de que Nietzsche é um opositor do antiquarianismo, (...)
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  31. Educating the Political Imaginary.Eduardo Mendieta - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (3):163-174.
    María Pía Lara's two books, La Democracia como proyecto de identidad ética and Moral Textures: Feminist Narratives in the Public Sphere are described and analyzed. Her contribution to a feminist left-Habermasian theory of the relationship between the aesthetic dimension and the political imaginary are discussed. Questions and concerns, however, are raised regarding the assumptions of universal pragmatics and Lara's attempt to offer a positive reading of the dependence of the political imaginary on literary acts and genres.
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    Why Aesthetic Patterns Matter: Art and a “Qualitative” Social Theory.Eduardo Fuente - 2014 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 44 (2):168-185.
    This paper argues that an explanation of the role of aesthetic patterning in human action needs to be part of any “qualitative” social theory. It urges the social sciences to move beyond contextualism and to see art as visual, acoustic and other media that lead to heightened sensory perception and the coordination of feelings through symbols. The article surveys the argument that art provides a basic model of how the self learns to interact with external environments; and the complementary thesis (...)
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    Toward a Decolonial Feminist Imaginary: Decolonizing Futurity.Eduardo Mendieta - 2020 - Critical Philosophy of Race 8 (1-2):237-264.
    This article takes up the work of Bottici, Cornell, and Perez in order to expand on Lugones's inchoate notion of a decolonial feminist imaginary. The claim is that decolonial feminism is also the elaboration of a decolonial feminist imaginary that challenges the colonial/modern imaginary of global capitalism. The article also takes up Lugones's critique of Mignolo's notion of “colonial difference,” which is found to be incoherent and even dangerous.
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    Lewis’s Causation: A Fatal Example. A Response to Dorothy Edgington, Helen Beebee and Horacio Abeledo.Eduardo H. Flichman - 2000 - Critica 32 (94):89-125.
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    Beliefs in action: economic philosophy and social change.Eduardo Giannetti Fonsecdaa - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is concerned with the role of economic philosophy ("ideas") in the processes of belief-formation and social change. Its aim is to further our understanding of the behavior of the individual economic agent by bringing to light and examining the function of non-rational dispositions and motivations ("passions") in the determination of the agent's beliefs and goals. Drawing on the work of David Hume and Adam Smith, the book spells out the particular ways in which the passions come to affect (...)
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    Sade e Schopenhauer: matéria e metafísica.Eduardo Ribeiro da Fonseca - 2019 - Revista Natureza Humana 21 (3).
    Sade e Schopenhauer são filósofos que pensaram a matéria ao mesmo tempo em que descartaram o criacionismo. Schopenhauer pensa a matéria e suas formas no interior de sua metafísica da vontade, enquanto Sade é um materialista propriamente dito, que parte da física e leva a sua concepção de matéria às últimas consequências. Em ambos os autores, o que é inerente ao mundo material é o conflito e o desgaste, o horror e a banalidade do mal, bem como a indiferença cósmica (...)
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    Cascos: el poder de la sombra.Eduardo García & José Manuel Piñeiro - 1997
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    Arithmetizing the geometry from inside: David Hilbert's segment calculus.Eduardo Nicolás Giovannini - 2015 - Scientiae Studia 13 (1):11-48.
    Sobre la base que aportan las notas manuscritas de David Hilbert para cursos sobre geometría, el artículo procura contextualizar y analizar una de las contribuciones más importantes y novedosas de su célebre monografía Fundamentos de la geometría, a saber: el cálculo de segmentos lineales. Se argumenta que, además de ser un resultado matemático importante, Hilbert depositó en su aritmética de segmentos un destacado significado epistemológico y metodológico. En particular, se afirma que para Hilbert este resultado representaba un claro ejemplo de (...)
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    Biologismo, Jerarquía y Crítica de la Cultura En Nietzsche.Eduardo Álvarez González - 2013 - Praxis Filosófica 35:151-185.
    Se examina alcance y el rendimiento del concepto de voluntad de poderen el terreno de la filosofía moral y política, poniendo de manifiesto elbiologismo que sostiene toda la concepción de Nietzsche. Este biologismo,aunque se muestra crítico con Darwin, se enmarca no obstante en la líneaargumental del llamado “darwinismo social”, que lleva al plano moral,político y cultural el principio de jerarquía que cree encontrar en el ámbitode la vida. En este mismo sentido, se hace ver cómo el llamado “métodogenealógico” es un (...)
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    La cuestión del sujeto en la fenomenología existencial de Jean Paul Sartre.Eduardo Álvarez González - 2008 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 38:9-45.
    El presente artículo examina la concepción del sujeto en el pensamiento de Jean Paul Sartre. Dicho examen se lleva a cabo, por motivos históricos y conceptuales, apelando directa e indirectamente a la filosofía de Heidegger, Husserl, et.al., siendo éste último el bastión, alterno a Sartre mismo, más importante para el desarrollo del presente texto. Así, dicho análisis del concepto de sujeto, y de sus implicaciones y conceptualizaciones fenomenológicas, se lleva a cabo a través del estudio de varias formas de conciencia: (...)
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  41. Presuposición.Eduardo Bustos Guadaño - 2011 - In Luis Vega and Paula Olmos (ed.), Compendio de Lógica, Argumentación y Retórica. [Madrid]: Editorial Trotta.
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  42. Sobre la observancia de reglas lingüisticas: N. Chomsky versus L. Wittgenstein- S. Kripke.Eduardo de Bustos Guadaño - 1992 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 7:41-52.
     
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    Os limites do sentido: um estudo histórico e enunciativo da linguagem.Eduardo Guimarães - 1995 - Campinas, SP: Pontes.
    'Os limites do sentido' pensa a semântica como um gesto de incluir no objeto da lingüística o sujeito, o mundo, a história, numa re-discussão permanente do corte saussereano.
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    «Estado de la cuestión» de la influencia de Simmel en Ortega y Gasset.Eduardo Gutiérrez Gutiérrez - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (3):607-618.
    En este artículo se plantea el «estado de la cuestión» de la influencia de Simmel en Ortega y Gasset. En primer lugar, se establecen las «bases objetivas» para fundar una influencia real de Simmel sobre Ortega, no inspirada en un simple «aire de familia». A continuación se ofrecen algunos resultados estadísticos y algunas consideraciones sobre la muestra de trabajos tomada. Finalmente, se clasifica dicha muestra atendiendo a una serie de criterios que hacen las veces de categorías para el estudio de (...)
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    Return to Sender.Eduardo Mendieta - 2016 - In Donald A. Landes (ed.), Between philosophy and non-philosophy: the thought and legacy of Hugh J. Silverman. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 93-107.
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    A gênese da educação grega: da areté homérica à Paideia clássica.Paulo Eduardo Vieira - 2018 - Filosofia E Educação 10 (1):166-183.
    O artigo apresenta a gênese da educação grega e do ideal de formação do homem grego, por meio da compreensão do conceito de areté homérica e do o conceito de Paideia política. De acordo com Nunes “A Paideia grega configura uma vibrante forma de entender e de organizar a sociedade e a cultura humana”.. Contextualiza dois momentos históricos: o primeiro sobre transição da educação homérico para a educação pré-socrática ou cosmológico, cujo momento representa a mudança da ateré homérica para a (...)
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    Richard Rorty’s Intellectual Biography.Eduardo Mendieta - 2023 - In Martin Müller (ed.), Handbuch Richard Rorty. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 79-113.
    In this chapter I will bring together two seemingly irreconcilable aspects of Rorty’s intellectual biography: on the one hand its consistency, loyalty, and deference to what I call his “vision,” and on the other, the expansiveness, capaciousness, voraciousness, and encyclopedic thrust of that vision. I argue that in contrast to many canonical philosophers, Rorty did not undergo a turn, a “Kehre,” a shift, a revelation, a Damascus moment. Rather, when reading his epochal texts, and numerous essays, one gets the impression (...)
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    (1 other version)From Methodological Naturalism to Interpretive Exclusivism About Religious Psychopathology.José Eduardo Porcher - 2024 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 31 (3):241-242.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:From Methodological Naturalism to Interpretive Exclusivism About Religious PsychopathologyJosé Eduardo Porcher, PhDA particularly deep form of hermeneutical injustice arises when clinicians undermine a patient’s meaningful interpretation of their alleged psychotic symptoms within a religious framework. Cases like Femi’s (Rashed, 2010) illustrate how diagnosing and treating psychotic symptoms with religious content can perpetuate this injustice. Femi’s symptoms, which were very real, were interpreted solely as indicative of a psychotic (...)
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    Democratic Evaluation and Improvement: A Set of Standards for Citizens and Democratic Institutions.Eduardo Martinez - 2020 - Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Each chapter of this dissertation develops a standard with which to evaluate and guide the improvement of a different node of a democratic system. In the first chapter, I consider the relationship between citizens, their environment, and the formal infrastructure of democracy. The standard for this node is democratic health, which is a feature of the social epistemic environment in which citizens operate. I argue that a democratically healthy environment is one that is conducive to the development of citizens’ epistemic (...)
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    El pensamiento político de Chomsky en diálogo con la teoría de la justicia de Rawls.Eduardo Alberto León & Alfredo Bagua Maji - 2023 - Discusiones Filosóficas 24 (43):223-241.
    En este artículo se explora la relación entre el pensamiento político de Noam Chomsky y la teoría de la justicia de John Rawls, estableciendo un diálogo crítico entre ambas perspectivas para identificar áreas de convergencia y divergencia. El objetivo es analizar cómo las ideas de Chomsky en torno a la justicia, la democracia y la responsabilidad moral pueden contribuir a la reflexión sobre la teoría de Rawls. Aunque Chomsky es reconocido principalmente por su trabajo en lingüística y crítica social, su (...)
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