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  1. Comentario a Foundations of Measurement 2 y 3'.J. A. Diez - 1993 - Theoria 19:163-168.
     
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    Ecological Key Elements in the Management Agrosystems.A. Bello, J. A. López-Pérez, M. A. Díez-Rojo, J. López-Cepero & A. García-Álvarez - 2008 - Arbor 184 (729).
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    On the logic of inference.José A. Díez Calzada - 1992 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 19:91.
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  4. A Hundred Years of Numbers. An Historical Introduction to Measurement Theory. Part II: Suppes and the Mature Theory'.J. A. Diez - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 22 (2):237-265.
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    Structural1st analys1s of theor1es of fundamental measurement1.Jose A. Diez Calzada - 2000 - In Joseph D. Sneed, Wolfgang Balzer & C.-U. Moulines (eds.), Structuralist Knowledge Representation: Paradigmatic Examples. Rodopi. pp. 75--19.
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    Introducción histórica a la teoría de la metrización : Suppes y la teoría madura: representación y unicidad.José Antonio Díez Calzada - 1994 - Endoxa 1 (3):31.
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    Introducción histórica a la teoría de la metrización: dos líneas de investigación: axiomática y morfismos reales, escalas e invarianzas (I).José Antonio Díez Calzada - 1993 - Endoxa 1 (2):207.
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    El lenguaje y la mente humana.Noam Chomsky, Natalia Catalá & José A. Díez Calzada (eds.) - 2002 - Barcelona: Grupo Planeta (GBS).
    La obra compuesta de dos (2) partes, permite conocer acerca de los avances de la linguística contemporánea, en diversos aspectos de investigación sobre la mente humana, en que medida la mente y el le nguaje se cosideran fenómenos naturales, profundización en lo supuestos e implicaciones del programa minimalista y temas relacionados.
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    Structuralist knowledge representation: paradigmatic examples.P. Lorenzano, W. Balzer, C. U. Moulines & J. Sneed - 2000 - In Joseph D. Sneed, Wolfgang Balzer & C.-U. Moulines (eds.), Structuralist Knowledge Representation: Paradigmatic Examples. Rodopi.
    Contents: Foreword. Wolfgang BALZER and C. ULISES MOULINES: Introduction. José A. DÍEZ CALZADA: Structuralist Analysis of Theories of Fundamental Measurement. Adolfo GARCÍA DE LA SIENRA and Pedro REYES: The Theory of Finite Games in Extensive Form. Hans Joachim BURSCHEID und Horst STRUVE: The Theory of Stochastic Fairness - its Historical Development, Formulation and Justification. Wolfgang BALZER and Richard MATTESSICH: Formalizing the Basis of Accounting. Werner DIEDERICH: A Reconstruction of Marxian Economics. Bert HAMMINGA and Wolfgang BALZER: The Basic Structure (...)
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  10. Structures in Mathematical Theories.A. Diez, J. Echeverria & A. Ibarra - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (3):339-339.
     
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    Representations of Scientific Rationality: Contemporary Formal Philosophy of Science in Spain.Andoni Ibarra & Thomas Mormann - 1997 - Rodopi.
    Contents: Preface. Introduction. J. ECHEVERRIA, A. IBARRA and T. MORMANN: The Long and Winding Road to the Philosophy of Science in Spain. REPRESENTATION AND MEASUREMENT. A. IBARRA and T. MORMANN: Theories as Representations. J. GARRIDO GARRIDO: The Justification of Measurement. O. FERNÁNDEZ PRAT and D. QUESADA: Spatial Representations and Their Physical Content. J.A. DIEZ CALZADA: The Theory-Net of Interval Measurement Theory. TRUTH, RATIONALITY, AND METHOD. J.C. GARCÍA-BERMEJO OCHOA: Realism and Truth Approximation in Economic Theory. W.J. GONZALEZ: Rationality in Economics (...)
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    Noise and the neurosciences: a long history, a recent revival and some theory.J. P. Segundo, J. F. Vibert, K. Pakdaman, M. Stiber & O. Diez Martınez - 1994 - In Karl H. Pribram (ed.), Origins: Brain and Self Organization. Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    La vocalización da los manuscritos palestinenses según E. J. Revell.A. Díez Macho - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (3):549-564.
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    Actualidad y proyección de la tradición escolástica: filosofía, justicia y economía.Francisco Javier Gómez Díez, José Luis Cendejas Bueno & Leopoldo J. Prieto López - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (1):181-192.
    The article presents a set of articles on the present and projection of the scholastic tradition. The starting point is the anthropological turn that, within scholasticism and at the beginning of the fourteenth century, privileged the study of ethics, law and politics and, consequently, the forced development of a moral theology concerned with the human coexistence. The second scholasticism, prolonging this tradition throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, could not remain oblivious to the implications of the profound changes that were (...)
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    J. A. GONZÁLEZ MÁRQUEZ, Europa y España en el pensamiento de Luis Díez del Corral, Universidad de Huelva, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Real Academia de la Historia, Real Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas. Huelva, 2013, 832 pp. [REVIEW]José Antonio Antón Pacheco - 2021 - Isidorianum 22 (44):508-510.
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  16. Utilitarismo extensional: el rol de la felicidad según J.S. Mill.David Santiago Mesa Díez - 2024 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 36 (2):280-311.
    En este artículo mi propósito es mostrar que la idea de felicidad que expone John Stuart Mill está basada en una noción de utilidad que debe entenderse en términos extensionales. Esto significa que para Mill la idea de felicidad no subordina a otros preceptos prácticos –como los de justicia y libertad–, sino que estos comprenden el conjunto de reglas que permiten su realización. Esta posición de Mill, que identifico como “utilitarismo extensional”, me permitirá indicar el rol destacado que ocupa la (...)
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    Acerca de la filosofía moral cristiana: el debate epistemológico entre Jacques Maritain y Santiago Ramírez O.P.Luis E. Larraguibel Diez - 2020 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 23 (45):87-102.
    El artículo repasa el debate que enfrentó a estos grandes autores tomistas durante dos años (1934-1936). Según J. Maritain, la fi losofía moral es el tipo más perfecto de filosofía cristiana y, por esta razón, ella no puede prescindir de la Revelación. Es decir, si la filosofía moral quiere permanecer complète et adéquate en su objeto, debe considerar al hombre no según su sola naturaleza, sino también, según su estado de naturaleza caída y redimida, en relación con su verdadero fin (...)
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    Mal, religión y saber: un enfoque relacional-integral que cuestiona diez paradigmas dominantes.Alberto J. Gil Ibáñez - 2011 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 16:101-125.
    El actual discurso social sobre el mal es obsoleto e ineficaz. Vivimos bajo presupuestos cognitivos (parcialmente) fallidos que se resisten a sucumbir porque están en juego necesidades psicológicas unidas a un determinado concepto del ser humano, de Dios (o de lo que se esconde tras esta idea para los ateos) y de la realidad. Este artículo trata de desarrollar un nuevo enfoque del problema-enigma del mal que pone en cuestión diez paradigmas dominantes, planteando la necesidad de reconocer su existencia (en (...)
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  19. The effect of emotion on cue utilization and the organization of behavior.J. A. Easterbrook - 1959 - Psychological Review 66 (3):183-201.
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    The neuropsychology of schizophrenia.J. A. Gray, J. Feldon, J. N. P. Rawlins, D. R. Hemsley & A. D. Smith - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):1-20.
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    Changing views of feedforward and feedback in voluntary movement.J. A. Scott Kelso - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):153-154.
  22. Bacteria are small but not stupid: cognition, natural genetic engineering and socio-bacteriology.J. A. Shapiro - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (4):807-819.
    Forty years’ experience as a bacterial geneticist has taught me that bacteria possess many cognitive, computational and evolutionary capabilities unimaginable in the first six decades of the twentieth century. Analysis of cellular processes such as metabolism, regulation of protein synthesis, and DNA repair established that bacteria continually monitor their external and internal environments and compute functional outputs based on information provided by their sensory apparatus. Studies of genetic recombination, lysogeny, antibiotic resistance and my own work on transposable elements revealed multiple (...)
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    La concepción semántica de las teorías científicas.José Antonio Díez Calzada - 1997 - Endoxa 1 (8):41.
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  24. The four horsemen of automaticity: Intention, awareness, efficiency, and control as separate issues.J. A. Bargh - 1994 - In Robert S. Wyer & Thomas K. Srull (eds.), Handbook of Social Cognition: Applications. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 1--1.
  25. An overview: Origins and development of green chemistry.J. A. Linthorst - 2009 - Foundations of Chemistry 12 (1):55-68.
    This article provides an overview of the origins and development of green chemistry. Aiming to contribute to the understanding of green chemistry, basically from a historical point of view, this overview argues that contextual influences and the user friendliness of the term are drivers for the explosive growth of green chemistry. It is observed that political support for its development has been significant, in which the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 was a formal political starting-point, but informally the origins of (...)
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    Museums and the establishment of the history of science at Oxford and Cambridge.J. A. Bennett - 1997 - British Journal for the History of Science 30 (1):29-46.
    In the Spring of 1944, an informal discussion took place in Cambridge between Mr. R. S. Whipple, Professor Allan Ferguson and Mr. F. H. C. Butler, concerning the formation of a national Society for the History of Science. This is the opening sentence of the inaugural issue of the Bulletin of the British Society for the History of Science, the Society's first official publication. Butler himself was the author of this outline account of the subsequent approach to the Royal Society, (...)
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    Kant's Concept of Geography and its Relation to Recent Geographical Thought.J. A. May - 1970 - University of Toronto Press.
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    Politics and the Public Interest in the Seventeenth Century.J. A. W. Gunn - 2009 - Routledge.
    This book examines the concept of public interest against the background of English politics from the Civil War to the coming of the Hanoverians. These years witnessed both the rise of the modern notion of the public interest as a part of ordinary political language and the growth of a social philosophy of individualism. The new ideas challenged the _status quo_, based on order, reason of state and national power, in the name of legitimate self-interest and respect for the rights (...)
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    The Philosophy of Leibniz: Metaphysics and Language.J. A. Cover - 1990 - Noûs 24 (1):169-174.
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  30. The Role of Emotions in Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making.J. A. Marcum - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (5):501-519.
    What role, if any, should emotions play in clinical reasoning and decision making? Traditionally, emotions have been excluded from clinical reasoning and decision making, but with recent advances in cognitive neuropsychology they are now considered an important component of them. Today, cognition is thought to be a set of complex processes relying on multiple types of intelligences. The role of mathematical logic or verbal linguistic intelligence in cognition, for example, is well documented and accepted; however, the role of emotional intelligence (...)
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    Algorithmic uses of the Feferman–Vaught Theorem.J. A. Makowsky - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 126 (1-3):159-213.
    The classical Feferman–Vaught Theorem for First Order Logic explains how to compute the truth value of a first order sentence in a generalized product of first order structures by reducing this computation to the computation of truth values of other first order sentences in the factors and evaluation of a monadic second order sentence in the index structure. This technique was later extended by Läuchli, Shelah and Gurevich to monadic second order logic. The technique has wide applications in decidability and (...)
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  32. Symposium: Human Subjects Research and the Role of the Institutional Review Boards: Conflicts and Challenges.J. A. Goldner - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28:379-404.
     
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    Does the ‘Missing Fundamental’ Require an Inferentialist Explanation?J. A. Judge - 2017 - Topoi 36 (2):319-329.
    In arbitrating between representational and relational theories of perception, perceptual illusions—cases in which a subject’s perceptual experience diverges from the way the world really is—constitute an important battleground. The debate has, however, been dominated by discussions of visual perception. In attempting to extend the debate to audition, it is appropriate to start by considering what is thought to be a key case of auditory illusion. I consider the phenomenon of the ‘missing fundamental’, as well as examining a notion that is (...)
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    Arity and alternation in second-order logic.J. A. Makowsky & Y. B. Pnueli - 1994 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 78 (1-3):189-202.
    We investigate the expressive power of second-order logic over finite structures, when two limitations are imposed. Let SAA ) be the set of second-order formulas such that the arity of the relation variables is bounded by k and the number of alternations of second-order quantification is bounded by n . We show that this imposes a proper hierarchy on second-order logic, i.e. for every k , n there are problems not definable in AA but definable in AA for some c (...)
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  35. Taking Drugs Very Seriously.J. A. Corlett - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (2):235-248.
    Neither anti-illegal drug proponents nor their detractors have wholly plausible arguments for their positions, because neither takes responsibility for drug use sufficiently seriously. Instead, only a policy that places users’ responsibility at the forefront of the problem is acceptable, one that is sufficiently respectful of actual or potential nonusers’ rights not to be wrongfully harmed, directly or indirectly, by drug use, or coerced to support it in any way.
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    Die psalms as himnes in ’n liturgiese konteks.C. J. A. Vos - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (3).
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    Die Psalms in die liturgie met verwysing na Psalm 8 as liedteks.C. J. A. Vos & G. C. Olivier - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (4).
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    Ontstaan en eerste periode van die Hervormde teologiese opleiding aan die Universiteit van Pretoria.J. A. Loader - 1989 - HTS Theological Studies 45 (2).
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    Tertium datur - oor die etiese waarheidsbegrip.J. A. Loader - 1987 - HTS Theological Studies 43 (1/2):47-57.
    Tertium datur - on the conception of truth in Dutch 'Ethical Theology'In this article the 'third option' on the Dutch theological scene of a century ago is examined. The 'Ethical Theology', as this option is known, is explained on the basis of its characteristic conception of truth as something that cannot be encapsulated in propositions but which can be encountered. In this context the relationship between the Ethicals and their rivals on both the left and the right is discussed. In (...)
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    XCIII. The heat capacities of chromium and nickel.J. A. Rayne & W. R. G. Kemp - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (10):918-925.
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  41. Disorders of the body schema.J. A. M. Frederiks - 1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 4--207.
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    Studies in Greek History.J. A. O. Larsen & N. G. L. Hammond - 1975 - American Journal of Philology 96 (3):329.
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    'n Hervormde tradisie as heelmiddel.J. A. Loader - 1996 - HTS Theological Studies 52 (4).
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    Archaeology and the Bible.J. A. Maynard & George A. Barton - 1929 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 49:182.
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    Division by zero in non-involutive meadows.J. A. Bergstra & C. A. Middelburg - 2015 - Journal of Applied Logic 13 (1):1-12.
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    XPS study of adsorption and desorption of a Bi thin film on the five-fold icosahedral Al-Pd-Mn surface.K. M. Young, N. Cross, J. A. Smerdon, V. R. Dhanak, H. R. Sharma, T. A. Lograsso, A. R. Ross & R. McGrath - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (19-21):2889-2893.
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    George Biddell Airy and horology.J. A. Bennett - 1980 - Annals of Science 37 (3):269-285.
    As Astronomer Royal from 1835 till 1881, G. B. Airy had a very important influence on nineteenth-century British astronomy. His personal qualities combined with his office to give him a position of great authority within the astronomical and general scientific communities, and his powers of organization and work on instrumentation transformed the Royal Observatory. A feature of Airy's work was an extensive interest in horology—particularly in astronomical regulators, marine chronometers and driving clocks for chronographs and equatorial telescopes. He was also (...)
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    Newton's Propositions on Comets: Steps in Transition, 1681–84.J. A. Ruffner - 2000 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54 (4):259-277.
    Isaac Newton's closest approach to a system of the world in the critical period 1681–84 is provided in a set of untitled propositions concerning comets. They drastically revise his position maintained against Flamsteed in 1681 and may signal his adoption of a single comet solution for the appearances of 1680/1. Points of agreement and difference with the key pre-Principia texts of 1684–85 are analysed. He shows substantial control of the phenomena of tails which change very little in mechanical detail throughout (...)
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  49. Being unaware of the stimulus versus unaware of its interpretation: Why subliminality per se does not matter to social psychology.J. A. Bargh - 1992 - In Robert F. Bornstein & Thane S. Pittman (eds.), Perception Without Awareness: Cognitive, Clinical, and Social Perspectives. New York: Guilford. pp. 236--255.
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    Who Needs Critical Agency?: Educational research and the rhetorical economy of globalization.J. A. Rice & Michael Vastola - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (2):148-161.
    Current critical pedagogical scholarship has theorized the epistemological and social intersection between globalization and educational technology according to two distinct positions. For some, this intersection offers new liberatory knowledges and opportunities that can subvert social homogenization and economic disparity. For others, this relationship is just another phase of neoimperialism that should be politically and ideologically resisted. In contrast, we argue that the intersection between globalization and educational technologies is rather a manifestation of larger economic and logical forces, and that resistance (...)
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