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  1. Flores, sueños y barricadas. Los Écrits de Lacan.Gibrán Larrauri Olguín - 2025 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 57 (158):214-239.
    Este ensayo es un homenaje a los Escritos de Lacan. En su desarrollo se exponen algunas de las razones por las cuales su estilo es difícil. En el fondo, pretende ser una respuesta crítica a las difamaciones comunes sobre la forma de escribir y de pensar de Lacan. Para tal efecto, se retoman los dichos que él mismo pronunció en múltiples foros sobre las características de sus Escritos. La intención del texto es reactivar el interés por el estudio de esta (...)
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  2. Lacan, Benjamín : adorno, barbarie, tempo, vergüenza.GibrAn Larrauri Olguín - 2019 - In Carlos Mendiola Mejía & Francisco Castro Merrifield (eds.), El retorno del cuerpo: de abyecciones y vulnerabilidades. México, Ciudad de México: Ediciones Navarra.
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    Attentional, associative, and configural mechanisms in extinction.José A. Larrauri & Néstor A. Schmajuk - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (3):640-676.
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    José Revueltas: Una biografía intelectual.Víctor Alarcón Olguín - 2012 - Polis 8 (1):249-253.
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  5. Bahar Davary, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY.Gibran Khalil Gibran - 2004 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 27 (1-4):127.
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    Conocer Foucault y su obra.Maite Larrauri - 1980 - Barcelona: Dopesa.
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    Social philosophy and literature.Manuel Olguin - 1947 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 5 (4):287-296.
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  8. Nubdhah fī fann al-mūsīqá.Kahlil Gibran - 1932 - Būsṭun: al-Maṭbaʻah al-ʻUmūmīyah.
    Essay on the art of music by the Lebanese diaspora poet Kahlil Gibran.
     
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    Adversariality in Argumentation: Shortcomings of Minimal Adversariality and A Possible Reconstruction.Iñaki Xavier Larrauri Pertierra - 2021 - Argumentation 36 (1):17-34.
    Minimal adversariality consists in the opposition of contradictory conclusions in argumentation, and its usual metaphorical expression as a game between combating arguers has seen it be criticized from a number of perspectives: the language used, whether cooperation best attains the argumentative telos of epistemic betterment, and the ideal nature of the metaphor itself. This paper explores primarily the idealization of deductive argumentation, which is problematic due to its attenuated applicability to a dialectic involving premises and justificatory biases that are left (...)
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  10. Philosophy as a Private Language.Ben Gibran - 2012 - Essays in Philosophy 13 (1):54-73.
    Philosophy (and its corollaries in the human sciences such as literary, social and political theory) is distinguished from other disciplines by a more thoroughgoing emphasis on the a priori. Philosophy makes no claims to predictive power; nor does it aim to conform to popular opinion (beyond ordinary intuitions as recorded by ‘thought experiments’). Many philosophers view the discipline’s self-exemption from ‘real world’ empirical testing as a non-issue or even an advantage, in allowing philosophy to focus on universal and necessary truths. (...)
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  11. Pāgala.Kahlil Gibran - 1958
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    Écriture et éducation : enjeux philosophiques et pédagogiques.Juan José Martínez Olguín - 2019 - Rue Descartes 95 (1):142-153.
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    (2 other versions)Hacia una ontología política posmetafísica. Política y escritura en Georges Bataille.Juan José Martínez Olguín - 2020 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 77:133-145.
    Resumen:Con el objeto de identificar lo que creemos constituye una ontología política posmetafísica en el pensamiento de Bataille –fuertemente vinculada a la práctica de la escritura– el presente trabajo intenta situar la especificidad teórica que ocupa el exceso como problema ontológico en su filosofía, a partir del desarrollo de un recorrido que reflexiona sobre el estatuto de dicho exceso en Lévi-Strauss y el posestructuralismo, por un lado, y en el pensamiento político posfundacional, por el otro.Palabras clave: Política; Ontología; Escritura; Bataille; (...)
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    La communauté déplacée. Écriture et communauté dans le dialogue entre Maurice Blanchot et Jean-Luc Nancy.Juan José Martínez Olguín - 2019 - Agora 38 (2).
    Avec la publication de La communauté désœuvrée et La communauté inavouable, Maurice Blanchot et Jean-Luc Nancy commencent, au début des années 1980, un dialogue dont l’objet fut le thème de la communauté. Ce dialogue, cependant, n’impliquait pas seulement les noms de Blanchot et Nancy : ils se reconnaissaient héritiers d’une réflexion qui avait déjà commencé Nietzsche et Bataille. Plusieurs années plus tard, dans La communauté désavouée, Nancy revient sur ce débat et il s’y interroge : qu’est-ce que Blanchot voulait dire (...)
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  15. Luminosity and Dispositions to Believe.Iñaki Xavier Larrauri Pertierra - 2024 - Logos and Episteme 15 (3):285-331.
    Defences of Williamson’s Anti-Luminosity Argument (ALA) that employ doxastic propagation principles—i.e., rules by which cases of beliefs and/or dispositions to believe are inferred from other such cases—risk running into sorites. Since these principles are explainable by an ineffective capacity to phenomenally discriminate between two adjacent cases, luminist rejections of the ALA can halt sorites by denying doxastic propagation, thereby reaffirming these discriminative capacities as appropriately effective. One potent method of resisting the luminist involves recharacterizing discriminative capacities in terms of a (...)
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  16. Causal realism in the philosophy of mind.Ben Gibran - 2014 - Essays in Philosophy 15 (2):299-313.
    Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in the world to produce effects, independently of the existence of minds or observers. This article suggests that certain problems in the philosophy of mind are artefacts of causal realism; because they presuppose the existence or possibility of a mind-independent causal nexus between the ‘physical’ and the ‘mental’. These dilemmas include the 'hard problem' of consciousness, and the problems of free will and mental causality. (...)
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    Carlo Altini: La Fábrica de la Soberanía. Maquiavelo, Hobbes, Spinoza y otros modernos. El Cuenco de Plata, Buenos Aires, 2005.Víctor Alarcón Olguín - 2006 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 6:175-177.
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    Guardini, R.: 'La muerte de Sócrates'. Trad. Nieves Gómez. Madrid, Ed. Palabra, 2016, 366 pp. [REVIEW]Luis Antonio de Larrauri - 2019 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 52:195-198.
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    New World Literature.Manuel Olguin & Arturo Torres-Rioseco - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (4):271.
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    The Philosophy between the Field and the City.Roberto Estrada Olguín - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (2).
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    La representación política de las mujeres en Chile.Daniela Benavente Aliaga, Denisse Espinace Olguín & Jaime Rojas Castillo - 2021 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 38:218-248.
    Este trabajo analiza los principales argumentos sostenidos en la discusión de las leyes chilenas que han reconocido la participación política de las mujeres y evidencia las barreras históricas que han experimentado para lograr una mayor representación en las instancias de poder como consecuencia de los roles asignados socialmente. El análisis comprende los proyectos de ley sobre municipalidades de 1933, el derecho a voto en las elecciones parlamentarias y presidenciales de 1949, la Ley de cuotas de 2015, y el de paridad (...)
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    Educación parvularia E inclusión en el norte de chile: Formando pequeños chilenos en las aulas de tarapacá.Carlos Mondaca Rojas, Patricio Rivera Olguín & Yeliza Gajardo Carvajal - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 39:251-266.
    Se exponen las prácticas docentes de las educadoras de párvulos, que cumplen una función reproductora del nacionalismo que es internalizado en las niñas y niños como la ciudadanía chilena. Para ello, configuran un escenario lúdico que ritualiza la conducta cívica y patriótica, por medio de conmemoraciones cívicas fundadas en el belicismo de la guerra del Pacífico, sin considerar la realidad cosmopolita y de diversidad cultural presente en las aulas nortinas. A partir de esto, proponemos una nueva perspectiva respecto de la (...)
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  23. Absurdo, dolor de existir y creación artística : Camus con Lacan.Gibrán Larrauri Olguín - 2013 - In Ríos Espinosa, María Cristina, Torres Arroyo & Ana María (eds.), Reflexiones en torno al ser del arte. México, D.F.: Universidad Iberoamericana.
     
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    (1 other version)The blurred line between epistemic and metaphysical modalities in the modal epistemology of imagination.Iñaki Xavier Larrauri Pertierra - 2022 - Philosophical Forum 53 (4):227-258.
    Modal epistemologies that rely on a fallibilism about modal claims have been gaining traction over the years. This paper critically discusses the accounts of Kung (2009, 2010, 2016) and Dohrn (2018, 2019, 2020b) and argues that they are invariably susceptible to being read as entailing claims of epistemic possibility. Both Kung and Dohrn seek to ground modal intuitions on non‐modal ones, and primarily appeal to the modalizing capacity of imagination to aid in the discovery of modal truths. However, insofar as (...)
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  25. San Luis,¿ modelo nacional?M. Páez, M. Bussetti & J. Olguín - 2002 - Kairos: Revista de Temas Sociales 6.
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    Ortega y Gasset, Jose. The Dehumanization of Art and Notes on the Novel. Translated by Helen Weyl. [REVIEW]Manuel Olguín - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (4):276.
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    Gibran Khalil Gibran's Views on Religion.Ulviyya Aghabayova - 2024 - Metafizika 7 (3):76-88.
    The great poet Gibran Khalil Gibran, who made the Arab culture recognizable in the United States of America, succeeded in endearing his works to European readers. He gathered many Arab intellectuals around the Pen League, which he created in the United States, and together they promoted the cultural heritage of the Arab world and Eastern spirituality. The work of Gibran Khalil was greatly influenced by the Bible and the Quran. It is possible to find different styles in (...)
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  28. Kahlil Gibran : Wings of Thought. The People's Philosopher.[author unknown] - 1974 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 36 (1):153-154.
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    Kahlil Gibran: A Biography.R. Theodore Anderson & Michail Naimy - 1951 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 71 (4):273.
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    "Kahlil Gibran: Wings of Thought," by Joseph P. Ghougassian. [REVIEW]Lee C. Rice - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 52 (4):467-468.
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    Suhrawardî et Gibran: prophètes de la terre astrale.Jad Hatem - 2003 - Beyrouth: Editions Albouraq.
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    Suhrawardî et Gibran: prophètes de la terre astrale.Jad Hatem - 2003 - Beyrouth: Dar Albouraq.
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    Love: its forms, dimensions, and paradoxes.İlham Dilman - 1998 - New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press.
    If there is an inherent connection between love and generosity, between love and creativeness, as this book argues there is, then how can love itself be selfish, destructive and tyrannical? Concerned with questions about love in its different forms, this book seeks and discusses the views of writers--Plato, Proust, Sartre, Freud, D. H. Lawrence, Erich Fromm, C. S. Lewis, Kierkegaard, Simone Weil and Kahlil Gibran--who have suggested distinctive solutions to the problems which love poses in the face of its (...)
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  34. Market Exchange, Self-Interest, and the Common Good: Financial Crisis and Moral Economy.Darrin Snyder Belousek - 2010 - Journal of Markets and Morality 13 (1):83-100.
    The financial crisis of 2008–2009 presents us with the opportunity to not only understand what has happened in the markets but also to reflect on the purpose of the marketplace. Drawing from expert economic analyses, we first assess the central lesson of the crisis—the failure of self-regulation by rational self-interest to moderate externalized risk in financial markets. Second, we ask the philosophical question occasioned by the crisis concerning the moral meaning of economic activity: Is market exchange solely for the sake (...)
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