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    Periferia Novosecular del arte inespecífico en la obra Ó de Nuno Ramos.Julián Acevedo Rendón & Manuela Gil Blandón - 2020 - Revista Disertaciones 9 (1):73-90.
    Este artículo se origina en un proyecto realizado en el grupo de investigación “Literaturas marginales” (Marginalia) a través de la línea “Relecturas del canon literario”. La mirada está centrada en el panorama de la literatura contemporánea y su lugar dentro de la postautonomía del arte contemporáneo; en efecto, el canon literario sufre sobresaltos y modificaciones progresivas que conducen a la pérdida de especificidad en los fenómenos literarios y a la disolución de los lenguajes cristalizados. El objetivo consiste en proyectar una (...)
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    Elástico de sombra, Juan Cárdenas. Madrid: Sexto Piso, 2019.Julian Acevedo Rendón - 2021 - Revista Disertaciones 10 (1).
    Elástico de sombra (Sexto Piso, 2019) expone las problemáticas que reflejan las prácticas culturales y económicas de las poblaciones minoritarias de este país —me refiero a las negritudes y los indígenas— como la producción del cacao, el tabaco, el algodón y el aguardiente, que en realidad han sido colonizadas por el supremacismo blanco, reafirmando de esta forma el lumpen capitalista.
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    The Banality of (Automated) Evil: Critical Reflections on the Concept of Forbidden Knowledge in Machine Learning Research.Rosa Marina Senent Julián & Diego Bueso Acevedo - 2022 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 27 (2).
    The development of computer science has raised ethical concerns regarding the potential negative impacts of machine learning tools on people and society. Some examples are pornographic deepfakes used as weapons of war against women; pattern recognition designed to uncover sexual orientation; and misuse of data and deep learning by private companies to influence democratic elections. We contend that these three examples are cases of automated evil. In this article, we defend that the concept of forbidden knowledge can help to inform (...)
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    Business strategies and knowledge asymmetry.Julian Arriaga, Constanza Alexandra Rendón & Guillermo Folguera - 2025 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 32.
    Environmental problems imply a dispute not only about what to do to solve them, but also about how these problems are defined or understood. These disputes involve different knowledge and approaches, and at the same time they are crossed by different interests, such as those mobilized by the private or business sectors. The main objective of this paper is to analyze the link between business strategies and knowledge asymmetries and omissions in a particular case: the socio-environmental problems related to bioethanol (...)
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    Transitions to Food Sustainability with Intergenerational and Ecological Justice.Claudia Patricia Alvarez-Ochoa, Jaime Alberto Rendón Acevedo & Yenny Naranjo Tuesta - 2024 - Food Ethics 9 (2):1-6.
    The negative impacts of agriculture on the environment and the inequity that limits access to healthy food for the entire population impede sustainable development. This article reflects contributions to food security and alternatives for transitioning to sustainable food systems. It is concluded that food, as a human right, is a complex and transdisciplinary issue, which must be integrated as a transversal axis in the economic, social, environmental, governance, and cultural dimensions to contribute to sustainable development and therefore the convenience of (...)
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  6. Ibn Jaldún ante la mirada de Ortega y Gasset y Julián Marías (metahistoria y generaciones) a la memoria de Julián Marías (1914-2005) y de Francisco Soler (1924-1982).Jorge Acevedo Guerra - 2007 - Escritos 15 (35):260-269.
    Desde la visión de Ortega y Gasset y Julián Marías aparece el pensador Árabe Ibn Jaldún como uno de los principales puentes tendidos entre Oriente y Occidente, tanto que es considerado por ambos como el primer filósofo de la historia. Según afirmaciones de Ortega, el pensador árabe es el cimiento que heredaron las generaciones de ambos pensadores españoles.
     
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    Reducción de operaciones en la solución de sistemas de ecuaciones lineales de gran escala aplicando Simulated Annealing.Jorge Mario Arias Palacio, Julián David González Hoyos & Ramón Alfonso Gallego Rendón - forthcoming - Scientia.
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  8. A la memoria de Francisco Soler Grima. En el Centenario de su Nacimiento.Jorge Acevedo Guerra - 2024 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 81:317-320.
    Francisco Soler Grima nació en Garrucha, provincia de Almería, España, el 1° de mayo de 1924. Inició sus estudios filosóficos en la Universidad de Granada, graduándose, finalmente, en la de Madrid. Hacia fines de la década del cuarenta y comienzo de la del cincuenta del siglo pasado, colaboró en el Instituto Luis Vives de esa ciudad y en el Instituto de Humanidades fundado por José Ortega y Gasset y Julián Marías (Astorquiza, 1982, 204 y ss.; Mapocho, 1964, pp. 300 (...)
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  9. (2 other versions)Evolution: The Modern Synthesis.Julian Huxley - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (73):166-170.
     
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    Error in Economics: Towards a More Evidence–Based Methodology.Julian Reiss - 2007 - Routledge.
    What is the correct concept behind measures of inflation? Does money cause business activity or is it the other way around? Shall we stimulate growth by raising aggregate demand or rather by lowering taxes and thereby providing incentives to produce? Policy-relevant questions such as these are of immediate and obvious importance to the welfare of societies. The standard approach in dealing with them is to build a model, based on economic theory, answer the question for the model world and then (...)
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  11. For a postcolonial sociology.Julian Go - 2013 - Theory and Society 42 (1):25-55.
    Postcolonial theory has enjoyed wide influence in the humanities but it has left sociology comparatively unscathed. Does this mean that postcolonial theory is not relevant to sociology? Focusing upon social theory and historical sociology in particular, this article considers if and how postcolonial theory in the humanities might be imported into North American sociology. It argues that postcolonial theory offers a substantial critique of sociology because it alerts us to sociology’s tendency to analytically bifurcate social relations. The article also suggests (...)
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  12. Sex Selection: The Case for.Julian Savulescu - 1999 - In Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer, Bioethics: An Anthology. Malden, MA, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 2--145.
     
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  13. The Human Prejudice and the Moral Status of Enhanced Beings: What Do We Owe the Gods?Julian Savulescu - 2009 - In Nick Bostrom & Julian Savulescu, Human Enhancement. Oxford University Press.
     
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  14. (1 other version)The Ethics Toolkit: A Compendium of Ethical Concepts and Methods.Julian Baggini & Peter S. Fosl - 2007 - Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Peter S. Fosl.
    _The Ethics Toolkit_ provides an accessible and engaging compendium of concepts, theories, and strategies that encourage students and advanced readers to think critically about ethics so that they can engage intelligently in ethical study, thought, and debate. Written by the authors of the popular _The Philosophers’ Toolkit_ ; Baggini is also a renowned print and broadcast journalist, and a prolific author of popular philosophy books Uses clear and accessible language appropriate for use both inside and beyond the classroom Enlivened through (...)
     
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  15. (1 other version)The Philosopher's Toolkit: A Compendium of Philosophical Concepts and Methods.Julian Baggini & Peter S. Fosl - 2002 - Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Peter S. Fosl.
    The second edition of this popular compendium provides the necessary intellectual equipment to engage with and participate in effective philosophical argument, reading, and reflection Features significantly revised, updated and expanded entries, and an entirely new section drawn from methods in the history of philosophy This edition has a broad, pluralistic approach--appealing to readers in both continental philosophy and the history of philosophy, as well as analytic philosophy Explains difficult concepts in an easily accessible manner, and addresses the use and application (...)
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    Beyond good and evil.Julian Baggini - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 24:28-30.
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  17. The case for creating human-nonhuman cell lines.Julian Savulescu - forthcoming - Bioethics Forum.
     
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  18. Corporatism, Democracy and Modernity.Julian Triado - 1984 - Thesis Eleven 9 (1):33-51.
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    Politiek en het 'goede leven': zeven hoofdstukken uit een politieke en sociale ethiek.Bertrand Julian de Clercq - 1981 - Leuven: Acco.
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    The Development of Explicit and Implicit Game-Based Digital Behavioral Markers for the Assessment of Social Anxiety.Martin Johannes Dechant, Julian Frommel & Regan Lee Mandryk - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Social relationships are essential for humans; neglecting our social needs can reduce wellbeing or even lead to the development of more severe issues such as depression or substance dependency. Although essential, some individuals face major challenges in forming and maintaining social relationships due to the experience of social anxiety. The burden of social anxiety can be reduced through accessible assessment that leads to treatment. However, socially anxious individuals who seek help face many barriers stemming from geography, fear, or disparities in (...)
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    Determining Public Policy by Financial Market Reactions.Jukka Kilpi & Julian Lamont - 1996 - Public Affairs Quarterly 10 (1):19-30.
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  22. Introduction To Gramsci.Julian Triado - 1980 - Thesis Eleven 1 (1):136-139.
  23. La Conscience, le Soi Minimal et le Cerveau.Julian Kiverstein - 2007 - Synthesis Philosophica 22 (2):335-360.
    L’article cherche à savoir si une explication neuroscientifique de la conscience est possible et à quoi elle pourrait ressembler. Plus particulièrement, je me pencherai sur l’affirmation qu’à chaque expérience donnée correspond un système de représentation neural qui constitue la base de survenance minimale de cette expérience. J’appellerai cette hypothèse « la thèse de survenance minimale ». Je soutiens que cette thèse peut se lire de deux façons que je nommerai lectures localiste et holiste. Les théories localistes cherchent à définir quelle (...)
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    All in the Mind.Julian Baggini - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 12:42-43.
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    Beyond the hoaxer.Julian Baggini - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 41:121-126.
    I’m not trying to be strategic. I’m not a politician. I’m a physicist, an academic, and, if you want, an amateur philosopher. I’m trying to say what I think is true as clearly and unemotionally as I can, and leave it to people to judge if my arguments are right or wrong.
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    Discourse.Julian Baggini - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 13:28-29.
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    Great books.Julian Baggini - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 54:16-19.
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    Getting social.Julian Baggini - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 14:3-3.
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    Less is more.Julian Baggini - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 16:3-3.
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    Life on the fringe.Julian Baggini - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 8:11-12.
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    Let’s talk about love.Julian Baggini - 2007 - The Philosophers' Magazine 39:12-14.
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    Move over Mill and Bentham.Julian Baggini - 1998 - The Philosophers' Magazine 3:52-52.
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    Readers of the lost scrolls.Julian Baggini - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 18:11-12.
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    Saying the unsayable.Julian Baggini - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 25:35-37.
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    The austere optimist.Julian Baggini - 2009 - The Philosophers' Magazine 47:25-33.
    If you’re thinking ethically you ought to try to take the point of view from which you consider whether you could prescribe the action if you were in the position of all of those affected by it. I think that if you consider the situation of poverty and affluence, if you were really to put yourself in the position of the poor person and the affluent person, and ask yourself whether you could support the view that the affluent person doesn’t (...)
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    The quiet American.Julian Baggini - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 22:32-33.
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    There's something about Mary.Julian Baggini - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 7:37-38.
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    The thinking man’s Tory.Julian Baggini - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 32:46-49.
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    The village anti-idiot.Julian Baggini - 2009 - The Philosophers' Magazine 44:12-15.
    As a political philosopher he’s very important as a kind of default position: everybody else takes up political philosophy where he leaves off and tries to brighten it up a bit in one way or another.
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    Who’s the greatest?Julian Baggini - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:43-45.
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    What's the use?Julian Baggini - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 19:3-3.
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  42. Introducción: publicidad digital/interactiva, Internet.Julián Bravo - 2010 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 82:31-42.
     
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    Publisher’s Note.Julian Deahl - 2013 - Vivarium 51 (1-4):1-1.
    As Chinese Studies in Philosophy enters its twenty-fifth year, we wish to thank the editor since its inception, Professor Cheng Chung-ying of the University of Hawaii, for his many years of service, and to welcome with this issue our new editor, Professor Michael Schoenhals of Stockholm University.
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    Books in Review.Julian H. Franklin - 1989 - Political Theory 17 (1):157-160.
  45. Sobre las condiciones de la comprensión transcultural.Julián Marrades Millet - 1996 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 11 (1):161-183.
     
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    Truth and Fiction.Julian Mitchell - 1972 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 6:1-22.
    As I'm a writer, I'll begin with a story. It's not, I'm sorry to say, one of my own – I wish it were – but it is very philosophical. It's by the great blind Argentinian, Jorge Luis Borges, and it's called ‘Funes the Memorious’. Somewhere in a marshy province of Uruguay, Borges comes across a young man called Funes who has gone into an extraordinary mental state after a crippling fall from a horse. He is quite unable to forget (...)
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    Character and event.Julian Murphet - 2007 - Substance 36 (2):106-125.
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    Antonio García Nossa, un pensador latinoamericano.Julian Tamayo - 2003 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 8 (21):73-85.
    The purpose of this article is to indicate certain fundamental aspects of life and the works of Antonio Garcia Nossa, a Latin American philosopher born in Colombia. Certain biographical information related to his life and the multifaceted character of his thought are presented. Opinions of imp..
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    Prediking as pastorale uitnodiging tot deelname: ‘n Kultureel-linguistiese beskouing.Hannes Reinecke & Julian C. Müller - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (2).
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    Explanation.Julian Reiss - 2008 - In New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics.
    Explaining socio-economic phenomena is one important aim of economics. There is very little agreement, however, on what precisely constitutes an adequate economic explanation. Starting from the very influential but defective ‘deductive-nomological model’ of explanation, this article describes and criticizes the major contemporary competitors for such an account (the probabilistic–causal, the mechanistic–causal and the unificationist models) and argues that none of them can by itself capture all aspects of a good explanation. When seeking to explain a socio-economic phenomenon it should therefore (...)
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