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  1. Poetics of Dreams: Cultural/Narrative Meaning of the Dream-Chronotope in Calderon de la Barca’s La vida es sueño and Geoffrey Chaucer’s House of Fame.”.Inti Yanes & Inti Athanasios Yanes-Fernandez - 2016 - Mediaevistik: Internationale Zeitschrift Für Interdisziplinäre Mittelalterforschung 29 (1):207-244.
    Sleep and dream visions as revelations, narrative devices, signs of illness, and aesthetic-artistic formulae alongside their interpretations, are common experiences shared by all cultures throughout the ages. They exhibit an astonishing variety of contexts and meanings. Rather than abstract time, with its mathematical indistinctness, a dialectical concreteness of signs and symbols in culture determines the specificity and character of dream experience and its complex hermeneutic.
     
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  2. Understanding My Avatar: Cyberbeing, Bio- Digital Personhood, and Fictional Transcendences from an Orthodox Perspective.Inti Yanes & Inti Yanes-Fernandez - 2019 - In Jess Gilbert Sergey Trostyanskiy (ed.), The Mystical Tradition of the Eastern Church: Studies in Patristics, Liturgy, and Practice. pp. 193–216.
     
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  3. Poesía y Sentido: olvido y remembranza en la creación poética de R. M. Rilke, José Martí y Matsuo Basho.Inti Yanes - 2016 - Céfiro: Enlace Hispano Cultural y Literario 14:39-52.
     
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  4. An Advocacy of the Homo Theologicus: Theologal Thinking and Being Toward Meaning.Inti Yanes - forthcoming - International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society.
    Human being is essentially a homo theologicus. Its thinking is a theologal way of being. The origin of theological thinking is the onto-existential condition of man as being in the world toward the Transcendence through death in the quest for Meaning. Transcendence is the perfect union of the ontological (Being) and the epistemological (Meaning) in an analogical relationship with the identity between “kalon” and “agathon” as present in Plato. There is an essential correspondence between Being and Meaning that has ontological (...)
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  5. Byzantine Sacred Arts as Therapeutic Way: A Medieval Pharmakon for the Cyberman.Inti Yanes - 2017 - International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society 4 (7):1-16.
    Man is a "homo theologicus." The dominion of the cyberculture is determining the oblivion of the Sacred in a new fashion, creating fictional transcendences that replace traditional reality with cyberconstructions. We aim to show how man is essentially a theologal being and how the Byzantine notion of ϑέωσις (deification) as expressed in sacred arts can be a way of preserving human essence from its alienation in the fictional transcendences of cyberbeing. We approach cyberculture as a process of ontological desubstantiation via (...)
     
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    II. Abteilung.Beat Brenk, Athanasios Markopoulos, Kostis Smyrlis, Zachary Chitwood, Tomás Fernández, Ioannis Polemis, Raphael Brendel, Rudolf Stefec & Juan Signes Codoñer - 2018 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 111 (1):157-212.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 111 Heft: 1 Seiten: 157-212.
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    Promoting Ethical Payment in Human Infection Challenge Studies.Holly Fernandez Lynch, Thomas C. Darton, Jae Levy, Frank McCormick, Ubaka Ogbogu, Ruth O. Payne, Alvin E. Roth, Akilah Jefferson Shah, Thomas Smiley & Emily A. Largent - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (3):11-31.
    To prepare for potential human infection challenge studies involving SARS-CoV-2, we convened a multidisciplinary working group to address ethical questions regarding whether and how much SAR...
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    Credo: teaching and sharing.Pacita Guevara-Fernandez - 1985 - Quezon City, Philippines: Distributed outside the Philippines by the University of Hawaii Press.
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    Emotion and Expression: Naturalistic Studies.José-Miguel Fernández-Dols & Carlos Crivelli - 2013 - Emotion Review 5 (1):24-29.
    Do basic emotions produce their predicted facial expressions in nonlaboratory settings? Available studies in naturalistic settings rarely test causation, but do show a surprisingly weak correlation between emotions and their predicted facial expressions. This evidence from field studies is more consistent with facial behavior having many causes, functions, and meanings, as opposed to their being fixed signals of basic emotion.
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    Voces y gestos: Madrid en la comedia cinematográfica durante el desarrollismo.Luis Deltell Escolar & Gema Fernández-Hoya - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6):1-10.
    En esta investigación estudiamos los filmes españoles, más taquilleros, rodados en la capital de España durante los años sesenta, sin considerar los largometrajes musicales y las coproducciones internacionales o de terror. Se escogen para ello cuatro películas, todas ellas comedias, que retratan Madrid (y sus afueras), representando un espacio cinematográfico durante el franquismo. Los títulos seleccionados son: Atraco a las tres (José María Forqué, 1962); La ciudad no es para mí (Pedro Lazaga, 1966); Un millón en la basura (José María (...)
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    Feng shui and the Demarcation Project.Damian Fernandez-Beanato - 2021 - Science & Education 30 (6):1333–1351.
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    Entropy and a sub-group of geometric measures of paths predict the navigability of an environment.D. Yesiltepe, P. Fernández Velasco, A. Coutrot, A. Ozbil Torun, J. M. Wiener, C. Holscher, M. Hornberger, R. Conroy Dalton & H. J. Spiers - 2023 - Cognition 236 (C):105443.
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  13. Embodiment and Objectification in Illness and Health Care: Taking Phenomenology from Theory to Practice.Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2020 - Journal of Clinical Nursing 29 (21-22):4403-4412.
    Aims and Objectives. This article uses the concept of embodiment to demonstrate a conceptual approach to applied phenomenology. -/- Background. Traditionally, qualitative researchers and healthcare professionals have been taught phenomenological methods, such as the epoché, reduction, or bracketing. These methods are typically construed as a way of avoiding biases so that one may attend to the phenomena in an open and unprejudiced way. However, it has also been argued that qualitative researchers and healthcare professionals can benefit from phenomenology’s well-articulated theoretical (...)
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    El papel de la confesión en el último Foucault.Joaquín Fortanet Fernández - 2022 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 22 (2):30-43.
    The analysis of the confession in Foucault's work based on the comparison between Les anormaux, Mal faire, dire vrai and Les aveux de la chair shows one of the most relevant displacements in Foucault's work, which constitutes a good part of the essence of what has been called the last Foucault: the relation of the subject and the truth. An attempt will be made to account for this turn, analyzing the look at primitive Christianity of the last Foucault and the (...)
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    Tangled modal logic for topological dynamics.David Fernández-Duque - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (4):467-481.
  16. (1 other version)From Phenomenological Psychopathology to Neurodiversity and Mad Pride: Reflections on Prejudice.Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2020 - Puncta. Journal of Critical Phenomenology 3 (2):15-18.
    In this article, I argue that phenomenological psychopathologists, despite their critical attitude toward mainstream psychiatry, still hold problematic prejudices about the nature of psychiatric conditions as illness or disorder. I suggest that phenomenological psychopathologists turn to resources in the neurodiversity and mad pride movements to critically reflect upon these prejudices and appreciate the methodological problems that they pose.
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    Magnitude or Multitude – What Counts?Martin Lachmair, Susana Ruiz Fernández, Korbinian Moeller, Hans-Christoph Nuerk & Barbara Kaup - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  18. In defence of posthuman vulnerability.Belen Liedo Fernandez & Jon Rueda - 2021 - Scientia et Fides 9 (1):215-239.
    Transhumanism is a challenging movement that invites us to rethink what defines humanity, including what we value and regret the most about our existence. Vulnerability is a key concept that require thorough philosophical scrutiny concerning transhumanist proposals. Vulnerability can refer to a universal condition of human life or, rather, to the specific exposure to certain harms due to particular situations. Even if we are all vulnerable in the first sense, there are also different sources and levels of vulnerability depending on (...)
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    Curriculum Work as a Public Moral Enterprise.Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernandez & James T. Sears - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    Reflecting the current turn in curriculum work that underscores the relationship between theory and practice, this volume brings together the voices of curriculum theorists working within academic setting and practitioners working in schools and other educational settings. The book traces their collaborative work, challenging the assumption that practitioners should be only consumers of the theory produced by academics. Thus, this collection engages readers in the complicated conversation about the relationship between theory and practice, between theoreticians and practitioners. Although every author (...)
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    El primer Heidegger y su confrontación con la filosofía medieval / The Young Heidegger and His Confrontation with Medieval Philosophy.Arsenio Ginzo Fernández - 2013 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 20:167.
    One of the main features of Heidegger’s thinking is his constant confrontation with the history of the western philosophy, above all with the greek and the modern. But the young Heidegger also maintained an important dialogue with medieval philosophy. This article is intended as an approximation to this last topic, in the light of the new volumes that appeared within the framework of the Gesamtausgabe. The heideggerian confrontation with medieval philosophy is primarly a philosophical confrontation and is changing according to (...)
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    The omega-rule interpretation of transfinite provability logic.David Fernández-Duque & Joost J. Joosten - 2018 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 169 (4):333-371.
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    Dynamic topological logic of metric spaces.David Fernández-Duque - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (1):308-328.
    Dynamic Topological Logic ( $\mathcal{DTL}$ ) is a modal framework for reasoning about dynamical systems, that is, pairs 〈X, f〉 where X is a topological space and f: X → X a continuous function. In this paper we consider the case where X is a metric space. We first show that any formula which can be satisfied on an arbitrary dynamic topological system can be satisfied on one based on a metric space; in fact, this space can be taken to (...)
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    Individual Autonomy and the Double-Blind Controlled Experiment: The Case of Desperate Volunteers.B. P. Minogue, G. Palmer-Fernandez, L. Udell & B. N. Waller - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (1):43-55.
    This essay explores some concerns about the quality of informed consent in patients whose autonomy is diminished by fatal illness. It argues that patients with diminished autonomy cannot give free and voluntary consent, and that recruitment of such patients as subjects in human experimentation exploits their vulnerability in a morally objectionable way. Two options are given to overcome this objection: (i) recruit only those patients who desire to contribute to medical knowledge, rather than gain access to experimental treatment, or (ii) (...)
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    Induction, minimization and collection for Δ n+1 (T)–formulas.A. Fernández-Margarit & F. F. Lara-Martín - 2004 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 43 (4):505-541.
    For a theory T, we study relationships among IΔ n +1 (T), LΔ n+1 (T) and B * Δ n+1 (T). These theories are obtained restricting the schemes of induction, minimization and (a version of) collection to Δ n+1 (T) formulas. We obtain conditions on T (T is an extension of B * Δ n+1 (T) or Δ n+1 (T) is closed (in T) under bounded quantification) under which IΔ n+1 (T) and LΔ n+1 (T) are equivalent. These conditions depend (...)
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  25. Attention metaphors: How metaphors guide the cognitive psychology of attention.Diego Fernandez-Duque & Mark L. Johnson - 1999 - Cognitive Science 23 (1):83-116.
    The concept of attention is defined by multiple inconsistent metaphors that scientists use to identify relevant phenomena, frame hypotheses, construct experiments, and interpret data. (1) The Filter metaphor shapes debates about partial vs. complete filtering, early vs. late selection, and information filtering vs. enhancement. (2) The Spotlight metaphor raises the issue of space‐ vs. object‐based selection, and it guides research on the size, shape, and movement of the attentional focus. (3) The Spotlight‐in‐the‐Brain metaphor is frequently used to interpret imaging studies (...)
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  26. Introduction: the phenomenological method today.Anthony Vincent Fernandez & Steven Crowell - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review 54 (2):119-121.
  27. Fenomenología y alteridad en Henry Corbin: Una mirada desde el amor en Ibn 'Arabī.David Fernández-Navas - 2021 - Revista Cultura de Guatemala 1 (año XL):61-77.
    El presente artículo trata la presentación que Henry Corbin hace del sufismo de Ibn ' Arabī. Pretende mostrar cómo el proyecto filosófico del pensador francés (atravesado de protestantismo, heideggerianismo y fenomenología) produce una obturación de la doctrina akbarí, que denota cierta falta de amor o desinterésen la alteridad en tanto alteridad. El itinerario constará de cinco pasos. Primero, nos acercaremos a los años de formación de Corbin. Segundo, presentaremo salgunos puntos esenciales de su obra más célebre, La imaginación creadora en (...)
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    Interdependent binary choices under social influence: Phase diagram for homogeneous unbiased populations.Ana Fernández del Río, Elka Korutcheva & Javier de la Rubia - 2012 - Complexity 17 (6):31-41.
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    Unruly objects: NFTs, blockchain technologies and bio-conservation.Anna Dumitriu, Alex May, Athanasios Velios, Zoi Sakki, Veroniki Korakidou, Hélia Marçal & Georgios Panagiaris - 2021 - Technoetic Arts 19 (3):383-397.
    This article explores and challenges notions and methodologies of conservation, including the use of blockchain technologies as a means of establishing provenance of a physical BioArtwork, of the artist’s documentation encapsulating their intentions and of the conservator’s records required for the artwork’s ongoing care. The exploration is done through a case study of an art project called ‘Unruly Objects and Biological Conservation’ created by Anna Dumitriu with support from Alex May. The artwork consists of three items containing RFID tags sealed (...)
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  30. Why Sinigang?Doreen G. Fernandez - 2002 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 5 (3 6.1):247-253.
     
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  31. Il fondamento teo-logico della verità. Il rapporto fra essere, verità e logos alla luce del Perì Hermeneías di Aristotele e del commento di San Tommaso d'Aquino.Francisco Fernández Labastida - 2009 - Acta Philosophica 18 (1):11-26.
    The Modern concept of truth, which subjects truth to certainty, broke the harmonious relation between reality and truth, that prevailed in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Hans-Georg Gadamer thinks that the main task of contemporary Philosophy is to recover the original harmony of being and knowledge. To shed light on the nature of this problem, we expound the metaphysical-theological foundation of truth, which is at the roots of Aristotelian and Thomistic Philosophies. Specifically, we analyze here the relation between being, truth and (...)
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  32. Hans-Georg Gadamer: un bilancio a dieci anni dalla morte.Francisco Fernández Labastida, Jean Grondin & Gaspare Mura - 2012 - Acta Philosophica 21 (1):151 - 170.
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    Complementing the Self-Determination Theory With the Need for Novelty: Motivation and Intention to Be Physically Active in Physical Education Students.Carlos Fernández-Espínola, Bartolomé J. Almagro, Javier A. Tamayo-Fajardo & Pedro Sáenz-López - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  34. (1 other version)Performance Epistemology.Miguel Angel Fernandez (ed.) - forthcoming - Oxford University Press.
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    Perceptual, categorical, and affective processing of ambiguous smiling facial expressions.Manuel G. Calvo, Andrés Fernández-Martín & Lauri Nummenmaa - 2012 - Cognition 125 (3):373-393.
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    Nurses’ perspectives on ethical aspects of telemedicine. A scoping review.Guillerma Medina Martin, Eva de Mingo Fernández & Maria Jiménez Herrera - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background Changes in health needs led to an increase in virtual care practices such as telemedicine. Nursing plays an essential role in this practice as it is the key to accessing the healthcare system. It is important that this branch of nursing is developed considering all the ethical aspects of nursing care, and not just the legal concepts of the practice. However, this question has not been widely explored in the literature and it is of crucial relevance in the new (...)
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  37. Privileged Access Revisited.Jordi Fernández - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):102 - 105.
    Aaron Zimmerman has recently raised an interesting objection to an account of self-knowledge I have offered. The objection has the form of a dilemma: either it is possible for us to be entitled to beliefs which we do not form, or it is not. If it is, the conditions for introspective justification within the model I advocate are insufficient. If not, they are otiose. I challenge Zimmerman's defence of the first horn of the dilemma.
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    Health Departments and PrEP: A Missed Opportunity for Public Health.Carri Comer & Ricardo Fernández - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (S1):64-68.
    The paper identifies common barriers and challenges to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake and offers considerations for state and local public health departments to address barriers and retool infrastructure to increase access to PrEP to new users. Authors identify synergistic opportunities with federal agencies and funders to advance PrEP-related HIV prevention efforts, that prioritize strategies and investments to provide PrEP to people who could benefit from the intervention but are unaware of PrEP or struggle to access it. Barriers discussed and examined (...)
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    Analysis of Moral Disengagement as a Modulating Factor in Adolescents’ Perception of Cyberbullying.Isabel Cuadrado-Gordillo & Inmaculada Fernández-Antelo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Responsabilidad de Los Medios de Comunicación En la Lucha Contra El Terrorismo.Javier Fernández Arribas - 2018 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 14:83-102.
    En la sociedad moderna se tiende a pensar que lo que no se cuenta no existe. Esta afirmación es real en un alto porcentaje, lo que confiere una gran responsabilidad a los medios de comunicación a la hora de elaborar y difundir su trabajo. Sin duda, la libertad de expresión y la libertad de prensa son pilares esenciales de un sistema democrático en sentido estricto. Son imprescindibles para que los ciudadanos puedan estar bien informados, sean capaces de formarse su propia (...)
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    Axiomatizing the lexicographic products of modal logics with linear temporal logics.Philippe Balbiani & David Fernández-Duque - 2016 - In Lev Beklemishev, Stéphane Demri & András Máté (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 11. CSLI Publications. pp. 78-96.
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    Orthogonal Frames and Indexed Relations.Philippe Balbiani & Saúl Fernández González - 2021 - In Alexandra Silva, Renata Wassermann & Ruy de Queiroz (eds.), Logic, Language, Information, and Computation: 27th International Workshop, Wollic 2021, Virtual Event, October 5–8, 2021, Proceedings. Springer Verlag. pp. 219-234.
    We define and study the notion of an indexed frame. This is a bi-dimensional structure consisting of a Cartesian product equipped with relations which only relate pairs if they coincide in one of their components. We show that these structures are quite ubiquitous in modal logic, showing up in the literature as products of Kripke frames, subset spaces, or temporal frames for STIT logics. We show that indexed frames are completely characterised by their ‘orthogonal’ relations, and we provide their sound (...)
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    Bien jurídico y sistema del delito: un ensayo de fundamentación dogmática.Gonzalo D. Fernández - 2004 - Montevideo: J.C. Faira, Editor.
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    Discursos de Agentes Estatales de Un Dispositivo de Control Social-Penal de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Sobre la Responsabilidad Penal Juvenil y El Diseño de Estrategias de Intervencion Alternativas a la Privacion de Libertad.Mariana Cecilia Fernández - 2019 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 22:45-68.
    El objetivo de este artículo es analizar el sentido producido por agentes estatales sobre la categoría socio-jurídica de responsabilidad penal juvenil, tanto como las acciones institucionales pertinentes que desarrollan en el contexto de ejecución de medidas alternativas a la privación de libertad. Ese análisis tiene lugar mediante un estudio de caso radicado en un dispositivo de control social-penal de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, entre 2014 y 2016. Dispositivo en el cual se elaboran estrategias de intervención orientadas a la reflexividad (...)
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  45. El mártir, modelo moral a imitar en la ciudad de Dios.Roberto Noriega Fernández - 2012 - Revista Agustiniana 53 (162):773-806.
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    Emotion, Perception, and Natural Kinds.Juan José Acero Fernández & José Manuel Palma Muñoz - 2013 - Biological Theory 7 (2):153-161.
    The question addressed in this paper is whether particular emotional experiences or episodes of an emotion (such as two experiences of happiness) belong to a natural kind. The final answer to this question is that although some, even many, single episodes of an emotion may group into a natural kind, belonging to a natural kind is a highly contextual matter. The proposal relies on two premises. First, a conception of natural kind-hood that follows Boyd’s Homeostatic Property Cluster Theory. Second, a (...)
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    (1 other version)El problema de la libertad y la igualdad en el pensamiento político-pedagógico de Condorcet.Arsenio Ginzo Fernández - 2005 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 38:327-353.
    This article tries to show the ambivalence of the hegelian idea of Europe. On the one hand, Hegel has always appeared as too eurocentric, even for his time. But, on the other hand, he´s still a thinker who investigates very deeply the traits of the European identity, of its historical roots and of its formative process.
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    Eneas Silvio Piccolomini (Pio II) y su concepción de Europa.Arsenio Ginzo Fernández - 2011 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 28:71-100.
    El Papa y humanista Eneas Silvio Piccolomini (Pío II) es aquel autor medieval que más explícita e insistentemente se ha ocupado del problema de Europa, no sólo como entidad geográfica sino también política, religiosa y cultural. El artículo analiza los rasgos fundamentales de su concepción de Europa, en el horizonte de los grandes problemas de su tiempo. Por una parte la amenaza turca sobre Europa y por otra las transformaciones internas de Europa, tanto políticas como religiosas.
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    Le bon dieu est dans le detail: Is smiling the recognition of happiness?José-Miguel Fernández-Dols & Pilar Carrera - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6):446-447.
    We question two conceptual assumptions made by Niedenthal et al.: the dichotomy between true and false smiles and the close tie between recognition and experience of emotion. An excessive dependence on everyday language suggests overly parsimonious accounts of a complex set of relations between smile, experience, and context.
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  50. Las llamadas biblias Del exilio en españa: Sobre su difusión en la península ibérica según el testimonio de Pedro de palencia Y otros interrogatorios inquisitoriales.Sergio Fernandez Lopez - 2011 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 73 (2):293-301.
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