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    From virtual reality to the unimaginable body of the image: Teresa of Avila's interior castle.Juan Duchesne - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (4):742-748.
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    Syntactic anchors: on semantic structuring.Juan Uriagereka - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    One of the major arenas for debate within generative grammar is the nature of paradigmatic relations among words. Intervening in key debates at the interface between syntax and semantics, this book examines the relation between structure and meaning, and analyses how it affects the internal properties of words and corresponding syntactic manifestations. Adapting notions from the Evo-Devo project in biology (the idea of 'co-linearity' between structural units and behavioural manifestations) Juan Uriagereka addresses a major puzzle: how words can be (...)
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    Hegel’s vanity. Schelling’s early critique of absolute idealism.Juan José Rodríguez - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 84 (1):1-17.
    In this article, we present for the first time Schelling’s early critique of absolute idealism within his middle metaphysics (1804–1820), which has great relevance and influence on the subsequent course of German philosophy, and, more broadly considered, on later systematic thinking about the categories of unity and duality. We aim to show how Schelling defends a form of metaphysical duality, from 1804 onwards, without relapsing into a stronger Kantian dualism. In this sense, our author rejects both the dualism between nature (...)
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    Non-conceptual content, subject-centered information and the naturalistic demand.Juan Jose Acero - 1998 - Philosophical Issues 9:359-367.
  5. Puzzles and problems.Juan Urrutia Elejalde - 2008 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 96 (1):49-70.
    This paper tries to contribute to the elucidation of some intellectual conundrums and policy questions regarding scientific knowledge (SK). As for modelling , I have shown that the Solow model is independent of human agency, has rich and precise policy implications and captures some features of S(SK). As for policy I have obtained three results. First, the optimal path of scientific production can be reached through an attainable public intervention. Second, whether this public intervention ought to be implemented depends in (...)
     
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  6. Believing in organisms: Kant's non-mechanistic philosophy of nature.Juan Carlos Gonzalez - 2025 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 109 (February 2025):109-119.
    In this paper, I defend a non-mechanistic interpretation of Kant's philosophy of nature. My interpretation contradicts the robust tradition of reading Kant as a mechanist about nature – or as someone who endorses the view that we can know the internally purposive causality characteristic of organisms has no place in nature. By attending closely to Kant's remarks about the possibility of internal purposiveness in nature and to key premises from Kant's arguments in the Antinomy of Teleological Judgment, we shall see (...)
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  7. Remembering and relearning: Against exclusionism.Juan F. Álvarez - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    Many philosophers endorse “exclusionism”, the view that no instance of relearning qualifies as a case of genuine remembering, and vice versa. Appealing to simulationist, distributed causalist, and trace minimalist theories of remembering, I develop three conditional arguments against exclusionism. First, if simulationism is right to hold that some cases of remembering involve reliance on post-event testimonial information, then remembering does not exclude relearning. Second, if distributed causalism is right to hold that memory traces are promiscuous, then remembering does not exclude (...)
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  8. Jean-Luc Nancy’s Concept of Body.Juan Manuel Garrido - 2009 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (1):189-211.
    This article carries out a systematic exposition of the concept of the body in Jean-Luc Nancy, with all the risks of reduction that such an exposition entails. First it is necessary to return to Western philosophy’s founding text on living corporality, that is, Aristotle’s treatise on the soul. The oppositions that can be established between the Greek thinker’s psyche (soul) and Nancy’s dead Psyche are not so radical as may at first be thought: In both it is a question of (...)
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  9. Ensayos y estudios de Juan David García Bacca.García Bacca & Juan David - 2002 - Caracas: Fundación para la Cultura Urbana. Edited by Cristina García Palacios & José Rafael Revenga.
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    Para un análisis crítico del concepto de normalización filosófica.Juan Camilo Betancur - 2015 - Universitas Philosophica 32 (65):137-158.
    The concept of “philosophical normalization” has become common place, recently questioned in the narrative of the historical process of philosophy in Latin America. From the theory of layers of time raised by R. Koselleck this paper proposes a critical review of this concept.
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  11. On a Puzzle About Withholding.Juan Comesaña - 2013 - Philosophical Quarterly 63 (251):374-376.
    I discuss Turri's puzzle about withholding. I argue that attention to the way in which evidence can justify withholding dissolves the puzzle.
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  12. The Ethics of Price Discrimination.Juan M. Elegido - 2011 - Business Ethics Quarterly 21 (4):633-660.
    ABSTRACT:Price discrimination is the practice of charging different customers different prices for the same product. Many people consider price discrimination unfair, but economists argue that in many cases price discrimination is more likely to lead to greater welfare than is the uniform pricing alternative—sometimes for every party in the transaction. This article shows i) that there are many situations in which it is necessary to engage in differential pricing in order to make the provision of a product possible; and ii) (...)
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    Non-Deterministic Semantics for Quantum States.Juan Pablo Jorge & Federico Holik - 2020 - Entropy 22 (2):156.
    In this work, we discuss the failure of the principle of truth functionality in the quantum formalism. By exploiting this failure, we import the formalism of N-matrix theory and non-deterministic semantics to the foundations of quantum mechanics. This is done by describing quantum states as particular valuations associated with infinite non-deterministic truth tables. This allows us to introduce a natural interpretation of quantum states in terms of a non-deterministic semantics. We also provide a similar construction for arbitrary probabilistic theories based (...)
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  14. Una muestra del Kalam cristiano: Abu Qurra en la sección noventa del Kitab muyadalat ma'al-mutakallimin al-muslimin fi maylis al-Jalifa al-Ma 'mun'.Juan Pedro Monferrer Sala - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:75-86.
     
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    Conceptos de derecho y derecho natural en Leonardo Polo.Juan-Carlos Riofrío - forthcoming - Studia Poliana:177-205.
    El presente artículo explica cuál es la noción de derecho en Leonardo Polo y cómo entendía el derecho natural. Después de una introducción, en el capítulo 2 se hace un análisis histórico, donde se revisa cómo evolucionaron estas nociones en la vida de Polo. El capítulo 3 se centra en la noción poliana de derecho. Con este concepto, en el capítulo 4 se reconstruye la noción de derecho natural que probablemente manejó Polo, para en el capítulo 5 sugerir cuál debería (...)
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    ¿Por qué existe el Estado y no más bien la anarquía?Juan Antonio Rivera - 1996 - Isegoría 13:59-98.
    Se expone la perspectiva anarco-comunitarísta de Michael Taylor, y se la distingue de la anarco-capitalista de autores como Murray Rothbard, David Friedman o, en menor medida, Robert Nozick. El anarco- comunitarismo de Taylor está sólidamente asentado en la teoría de juegos; concretamente, en los análisis dinámicos del Dilema del Prisionero. Sobre la base de estos análisis, a los que el propio autor ha hecho contribuciones sustanciales, se pone de relieve la inviabilidad práctica de una anarquía perfecta, sin controles sociales externos. (...)
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    ¿Personalización o despersonalización del intelecto agente? Polo y los filosófos árabes Avicena y Averroes.Juan Fernando Sellés - 2003 - Studia Poliana 5:147-165.
    Este articulo revisa las tesis de los pensadores árabes Avicena y Averroes referentes a la teoría del conocimiento, en especial a su punto culminar, el entendimiento agente. Se añade la revisión crítica de Leonardo Polo a tales propuestas. El quid de la crítica poliana reside en que, frente al axioma de que el conocer es acto en cualquier nivel, tales pensadores mantienen la pasividad del conocer humano. Se concluye que esas interpretaciones son despersonalizantes, y se esboza la solución de sus (...)
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    Revisión de las nociones modernas asumidas como ‘trascendentales reales’.Juan Francisco Sellés - 2009 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 36 (1):9-35.
    In this work we deny the validity of the following modern notions accepted like “transcendentals”: equality, totality, reason, memory, will, movement, time, world, subject, saying and fact. On the other hand, we defend the validity of three transcendental notions that some modern thinkers have accepted: the being, the truth and the good.
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    COMPLEXITY VALUATIONS: A GENERAL SEMANTIC FRAMEWORK FOR PROPOSITIONAL LANGUAGES.Juan Pablo Jorge, Hernán Luis Vázquez & Federico Holik - forthcoming - Actas Del Xvii Congreso Dr. Antonio Monteiro.
    A general mathematical framework, based on countable partitions of Natural Numbers [1], is presented, that allows to provide a Semantics to propositional languages. It has the particularity of allowing both the valuations and the interpretation Sets for the connectives to discriminate complexity of the formulas. This allows different adequacy criteria to be used to assess formulas associated with the same connective, but that differ in their complexity. The presented method can be adapted potentially infinite number of connectives and truth values, (...)
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    Construction of truth predicates: Approximation versus revision.Juan Barba - 1998 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 4 (4):399-417.
    §1. Introduction. The problem raised by the liar paradox has long been an intriguing challenge for all those interested in the concept of truth. Many “solutions” have been proposed to solve or avoid the paradox, either prescribing some linguistical restriction, or giving up the classical true-false bivalence or assuming some kind of contextual dependence of truth, among other possibilities. We shall not discuss these different approaches to the subject in this paper, but we shall concentrate on a kind of formal (...)
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    Pesadillas posthumanistas: Frankenstein como caso de estudio.Juan Sebastián Hernández Valencia - 2020 - Perseitas 9:494.
    Los textos publicados sobre el poshumanismo han ido creciendo en los últimos años, asimismo, la recepción del fenómeno se ha hecho cada vez más matizada y los análisis diversos. Tampoco han faltado las metáforas usadas para acercar el fenómeno, un tanto nuevo y desconocido, a otros más familiares. Entre estas metáforas, una de las primeras y, a nuestro juicio, más interesantes es la de Frankenstein. No obstante, su amplio uso, consideramos que falta un análisis más detallado de los motivos antropológicos (...)
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  22. A la búsqueda del amado.Juan Manuel Gonzalo - 1996 - Studium : revista de filosofía y teología 36 (2):165-192.
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    ¿ Cómo es posible el orden organizacional? Hacia Una revisión de Los supuestos sociológicos acerca de las organizaciones.Juan Pablo Gonnet - 2012 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 9.
    La sociología de las organizaciones reconoce a Weber como un referente fundacional del sub-campo disciplinar, centralmente, a partir de su análisis del fenómeno de la dominación burocrática. Si bien ha habido cuestionamientos y distanciamientos en relación a las observaciones seminales de Weber, consideramos que los supuestos básicos de esta herencia no han sido suficientemente problematizados. La sociología de las organizaciones ha tendido a conceptualizar a su objeto de estudio desde las caracterizaciones de la teoría de la burocracia y a asumir (...)
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    La fe que nos salva. Aproximación pastoral a la teología fundamental de Fernando Sebastián Aguilar.Juan Morado Guillermo - 2022 - Salmanticensis 69 (1):103-130.
    En su obra La fe que nos salva, Fernando Sebastián Aguilar lleva a cabo una introducción a la teolo- gía del acto de fe. La finalidad de este artículo es presentar los núcleos princi- pales de su reflexión. Para ello, atende- remos a los presupuestos y al itinerario de su preocupación por la fe, situando la cuestión del creer en el contexto de la nueva evangelización y mostrando cómo, según el autor, el análisis de la fe puede ayudar a su (...)
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  25. Where There Is Life There Is Mind… And Free Energy Minimisation?Juan Diego Bogotá - 2024 - In Ana Cuevas-Badallo, Mariano Martín-Villuendas & Juan Gefaell (eds.), Life and Mind: Theoretical and Applied Issues in Contemporary Philosophy of Biology and Cognitive Sciences. Springer. pp. 171-200.
    This chapter explores the possibility of integrating the enactive and the Free Energy Principle’s (FEP) approaches to life and mind. Both frameworks have been linked to the life-mind continuity thesis, but recent debates challenge their potential integration. Critics argue that the enactive approach, rooted in autopoiesis theory, has an internalist view of life and a contentful view of cognition, making it challenging to account for adaptive behavior and minimal cognition. Similarly, some find the FEP’s stationary view of life biologically implausible. (...)
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    Inter-American Philosophy as Identity Therapy.Juan Carlos Gonzalez - 2024 - Inter-American Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):1-16.
    [Recipient of the 2024 Inter-American Philosophy Award] Philosophers have recently debated whether the social identity category "Latinx" picks out a race (Alcoff 2006), an ethnicity (Gracia 2008), or something else altogether (Arango and Burgos 2021). Rather than defending one or several of these ways of understanding US Latinx as a political or social group, my paper focuses on the personal social identity turmoil young US Latinx people feel and explores the history of inter-American thought to seek a remedy for it. (...)
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    Semi-intuitionistic Logic.Juan Manuel Cornejo - 2011 - Studia Logica 98 (1-2):9-25.
    The purpose of this paper is to define a new logic $${\mathcal {SI}}$$ called semi-intuitionistic logic such that the semi-Heyting algebras introduced in [ 4 ] by Sankappanavar are the semantics for $${\mathcal {SI}}$$ . Besides, the intuitionistic logic will be an axiomatic extension of $${\mathcal {SI}}$$.
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  28. Explaining simulated phenomena. A defense of the epistemic power of computer simulations.Juan M. Durán - 2013 - Dissertation, University of Stuttgart
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    (1 other version)Trees for truth.Juan Barba - 2001 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (1):71-99.
    This papers aims to analyse sentences of a self-referential language containing a truth-predicate by means of a Smullyan-style tableau system. Our analysis covers three variants of Kripke's partial-model semantics (strong and weak Kleene's and supervaluational) and three variants of the revision theory of truth (Belnap's, Gupta's and Herzberger's).
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    A propos des adriges chrétiens.Juan Antonio Jimenez Sanchez - 2007 - Augustinianum 47 (1):21-39.
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  31. Practical reason, habit, and care in Aristotle.Juan Pablo Bermúdez - 2016 - Praxis Filosófica 43:77–102.
    Interpretation of Aristotle’s theory of action in the last few decades has tended toward an intellectualist position, according to which reason is in charge of setting the goals of action. This position has recently been criticized by the revival of anti-intellectualism (particularly from J. Moss’ work), according to which character, and not reason, sets the goals of action. In this essay I argue that neither view can sufficiently account for the complexities of Aristotle’s theory, and propose an intermediate account, which (...)
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    Animalidad, otredad e inmortalidad en "El inmortal".Juan Pablo Jorge - forthcoming - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura.
    En el presente trabajo, analizamos el cuento El Inmortal de Borges prestándole principal atención a las situaciones donde se entrelazan, o se tratan sin diferenciar demasiado, cuestiones vinculadas con la animalidad y la divinidad. Sostenemos que esta especie de confusión o falta de precisión al tratar cuestiones que se alejan tanto de la identidad personal y del Yo, como la inmortalidad, no es un elemento casual ni sin fundamento, sino que puede ser analizado filosóficamente adentrándonos la otredad animal. El Inmortal (...)
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    Retornando al Hotel de Hilbert.Juan Pablo Jorge & Hernán Luis Vázquez - 2021 - Revista de Educación Matemática 36 (2):67-87.
    Some partitions of Natural Number set are built through recursive processesgenerating in this manner countable examples of countable and disjoint sets whose unionis a set also countable. This process is constructive, so the Axiom of choice is not used.We provide a PC program that generates one of these special partitions and shows howto generate infinite of them. This line of reasoning can have multiple applications in Settheory and Model theory. We proved that the number of ways to make these partitionsof (...)
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    Second person intentional relations and the evolution of social understanding.Juan Carlos Gomez - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):129-130.
    Second person intentional relations, involving intentional activities directed at the perceptor, are qualitatively different from first and third person relations. They generate a peculiar, bidirectional kind of intentionality, especially in the realm of visual perception. Systems specialized in dealing with this have been selected by evolution. These systems can be considered to be the evolutionary precursors to the human theory of mind.
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    Relación Causal Entre la Mente y El Cuerpo.Juan Ignacio Guarino - 2023 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 32:33-41.
    El problema de la relación causal entre el cuerpo y la mente parece merecer, por su importancia y el tiempo a él dedicado, un capítulo aparte en la teoría del conocimiento, en la filosofía de la mente y en las ciencias cognitivas. El dualismo cuerpo-mente dificulta enormemente la explicación teórica de un nexo causal entre uno y otro, problema central en la filosofía de Descartes, más fácilmente rastreable en autores anteriores como san Agustín o Platón. En el presente trabajo analizaremos (...)
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    The peccatum naturae and the moral condition of the will. A convergence between Aquinas and Rosmini.Juan Francisco Franck - 2019 - Scientia et Fides 7 (2):215-232.
    My purpose in this paper is to illustrate how we can understand that what the Christian tradition calls the peccatum naturae neither consists in a mere privation nor in the total corruption of nature. There is a widespread understanding that for Catholics the sin of nature consists in the privation of the gift of original justice –the complete order of the natural tendencies and their subjection to reason as a result of the elevation of our first parents to a state (...)
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  37. L. Aranguren, José Luis: "etica".Juan Zaragüeta & Staff - 1959 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 18 (68):117.
     
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    Levinas and the Symbol of the Temple of Jerusalem for the Whole of Humanity.Juan J. Padial - 2017 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 1 (2).
    Levinas does not speak quite often about the Temple, but in his Talmudic commentaries, he says quite impressive things about the Temple and its image. Commenting the Tractate Yoma 10a of Talmud, he says that «The Temple of Jerusalem in Jewish thought is a symbol, which signifies for the whole of humanity». This paper focuses on clarify this sentence and the universality of one Temple, which «is an exact replica of the heavenly Temple, the order of absolute holiness» according with (...)
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    Tres Principios para la Configuración de una Psicología de lo Complejo.Juan Soto Ramírez - 2000 - Cinta de Moebio 8.
    The dialogical principle, the organizational recursivity principle and the hologramatical principle, are the three principles can help us to think the complexity. The first one allows us to think how the duality can stay in the breast of the unit. The second lead us to the understanding of how the ..
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    How Interpersonal Justice Shapes Legitimacy Perceptions: The Role of Interpersonal Justice Trajectories and Current Experience.Juan Liang & Bibo Xu - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Repensar la naturaleza humana.Juan Manuel Burgos - 2007 - Madrid: Ediciones Internacionales Universitarias.
  42. Apostillas a las palabras y las cosas.Juan Arias Balloffet - 1971 - Buenos Aires,: Libería Hachette.
     
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  43. Diacronía y sincronía en el proyecto epistemológico de Pierre Bourdieu.Juan Barri - 2012 - Aposta 53:5.
    En este artículo vamos a dar cuenta de las características fundamentales del proyecto epistemológico de Pierre Bourdieu, que no aparece explicitado en ninguna obra teórica en particular, sino que debe ser reconstruido a partir del conjunto de sus obras teórico-epistemológicas, en un recorrido dialéctico desde las primeras reflexiones aparecidas en el Oficio de Sociólogo (1973) - con un carácter de principios elementales para las buenas prácticas sociológicas --hasta las complejas y profundas reflexiones sobre el problema del conocimiento y su giro (...)
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    Cómo, por qué, para qué opera el pensamiento filosófico en el universitario de laUIA?Juan E. Bazdresch (ed.) - 1994 - México, D.F.: Universidad Iberoamericana, Centro de Integración Universitaria, Dirección de Investigación y Posgrado.
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    Procesiones y cofradías de Semana Santa en el nuevo directorio sobre la piedad popular y la liturgia.Juan Manuel Ramos Berrocoso - 2003 - Salmanticensis 50 (3):421-450.
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    Epistemografías. La Escritura de los Resultados de Investigación.Juan Besse - 2001 - Cinta de Moebio 11.
    The purpose of this article is to show a set of reflections that could be useful to expose the result of a research. In this way, we can initially distinguish between two types of discursive practices: 1) the writing to design different components of a research 2) the writing to elaborate a product..
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  47. El tema del contacto en Aristóteles.Juan Enrique Bolzán - 1986 - Filosofia Oggi 9 (1):95-104.
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  48. Do Problema do Ensaio - do Ensaio como Problema.Juan Adolfo Bonaccini - 1994 - Princípios 1 (1):91-99.
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    Reseña de "La Méthode" de Morin, Edgar.Juan Félix Burotto & C. Ganga - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (146):190-196.
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    Los límites de la transparencia. Taylor sobre Hegel en contexto.Juan Manuel Cincunegui - 2013 - Nuevo Pensamiento. Revista de Filosofía 3 (3).
    En su obra dedicada al estudio de Hegel, el filósofo canadiense Charles Taylor establece una estrecha relación entre los modos de argumentación y el propósito del filósofo de Jena y pensadores contemporáneos como Heidegger, Wittgenstein y Merleau-Ponty. Según Taylor, las obras de estos filósofos son cruciales para escapar del hechizo que ha impuesto la epistemología moderna. A pesar de las similitudes, la convergencia está limitada por el expresionismo racionalista de la metafísica hegeliana, irreconciliable con la crítica anti-epistemológico que caracteriza a (...)
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