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    The Right to Health of the Awá Camawari Indigenous People: Strategies for the Recognition and Promotion of Community Health.Lidue Olsy Suarez Díaz, Fanny Janeth Torres Cantuca & Karina Roosby Gallardo Solarte - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:325-341.
    The objective of this article was to gain insight into the community health practices of the Awá-Camawari indigenous people of the Vegas Chagüi Chimbuza reservation, situated within the Ricaurte municipality of the Nariño Department. The methodology was qualitative, with a review of the literature supported by the hermeneutical historical approach. Interviews were conducted with 16 informants and two petition rights holders. The findings indicate that there has been minimal progress in the community-differential health model. There are shortcomings in public health (...)
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    Indigenous populations in Mexico: Medical anthropology in the work of Ruben Lisker in the 1960s.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 47:108-117.
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    The Molecular Basis of Evolution and Disease: A Cold War Alliance.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (2):325-346.
    This paper extends previous arguments against the assumption that the study of variation at the molecular level was instigated with a view to solving an internal conflict between the balance and classical schools of population genetics. It does so by focusing on the intersection of basic research in protein chemistry and the molecular approach to disease with the enactment of global health campaigns during the Cold War period. The paper connects advances in research on protein structure and function as reflected (...)
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  4. Molecular evolution: concepts and the origin of disciplines.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 40 (1):43-53.
    This paper focuses on the consolidation of Molecular Evolution, a field originating in the 1960s at the interface of molecular biology, biochemistry, evolutionary biology, biophysics and studies on the origin of life and exobiology. The claim is made that Molecular Evolution became a discipline by integrating different sorts of scientific traditions: experimental, theoretical and comparative. The author critically incorporates Timothy Lenoir’s treatment of disciplines , as well as ideas developed by Stephen Toulmin on the same subject. On their account disciplines (...)
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    Blood Diseases in the Backyard: Mexican "indígenas" as a Population of Cognition in the Mid-1960s.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2017 - Perspectives on Science 25 (5):606-630.
    Between December 14 and 20, 1965, the World Health Organization Scientific Group on Haemoglobinopathies and Allied Disorders metatthe Geneva agency's headquarters. The group comprised eight well-known physicians including Tulio Arends, a leading Latin American human geneticist from the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Investigations. Others came from North America, Northern and Southern Europe, the Middle East and South East Asia, an array that reflected the delicate geopolitical equilibriums of postwar international health programs, but also the development of highly specialized biomedical research (...)
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    History, objectivity, and the construction of molecular phylogenies.Edna Suárez-Díaz & Victor H. Anaya-Muñoz - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (4):451-468.
    Despite the promises made by molecular evolutionists since the early 1960s that phylogenies would be readily reconstructed using molecular data, the construction of molecular phylogenies has both retained many methodological problems of the past and brought up new ones of considerable epistemic relevance. The field is driven not only by changes in knowledge about the processes of molecular evolution, but also by an ever-present methodological anxiety manifested in the constant search for an increased objectivity—or in its converse, the avoidance of (...)
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    Populations of Cognition: Practices of Inquiry into Human Populations in Latin America.Edna Suárez-Díaz, Vivette García-Deister & Emily E. Vasquez - 2017 - Perspectives on Science 25 (5):551-563.
    In this special issue we explore practices of scientific inquiry into human populations in Latin America in order to generate new insights into the complex historical and sociopolitical dynamics that have made certain human groups integral to the production of scientific knowledge in and about the region. In important contributions, other scholars have shown that the science of human difference is racist and all too often has been a mediator of development ideologies. To further unpack these arguments we focus attention (...)
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    The Rhetoric of Informational Molecules: Authority and Promises in the Early Study of Molecular Evolution.Edna Suárez Díaz - 2007 - Science in Context 20 (4):649-677.
    ArgumentThis paper explores the connection between the epistemic and the “political” dimensions of the metaphor of information during the early days of the study of Molecular Evolution. While preserving some of the meanings already documented in the history of molecular biology, the metaphor acquired a new, powerful use as a substitute for “history.” A rhetorical analysis of Emilé Zuckerkandl's paper, “Molecules as Documents of Evolutionary History,” highlights the ways in which epistemic claims on the validity and superiority of molecular evidence (...)
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    The Long and Winding Road of Molecular Data in Phylogenetic Analysis.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2014 - Journal of the History of Biology 47 (3):443-478.
    The use of molecules and reactions as evidence, markers and/or traits for evolutionary processes has a history more than a century long. Molecules have been used in studies of intra-specific variation and studies of similarity among species that do not necessarily result in the analysis of phylogenetic relations. Promoters of the use of molecular data have sustained the need for quantification as the main argument to make use of them. Moreover, quantification has allowed intensive statistical analysis, as a condition and (...)
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    The Electrophoretic Revolution in the 1960s: Historical Epistemology Meets the Global History of Science and Technology.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2022 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 45 (3):332-343.
    Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 45, Issue 3, Page 332-343, September 2022.
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    That 70s show: regulation, evolution and development beyond molecular genetics.Edna Suárez-Díaz & Vivette García-Deister - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (4):503-524.
    This paper argues that the “long 1970s” (1969–1983) is an important though often overlooked period in the development of a rich landscape in the research of metabolism, development, and evolution. The period is marked by: shrinking public funding of basic science, shifting research agendas in molecular biology, the incorporation of new phenomena and experimental tools from previous biological research at the molecular level, and the development of recombinant DNA techniques. Research was reoriented towards eukaryotic cells and development, and in particular (...)
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  12. Book Forum.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2025 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 109 (C):132-133.
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    Variation, differential reproduction and oscillation: the evolution of nucleic acid hybridization.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2012 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 35 (1):39-44.
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    The History Manifesto as Read from Latin America.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2016 - Isis 107 (2):334-335.
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    Making room for new faces: evolution, genomics and the growth of bioinformatics.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2010 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 32 (1).
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    : Genetic Crossroads: The Middle East and the Science of Human Heredity.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2023 - Isis 114 (1):222-223.
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    Erratum to: The Molecular Basis of Evolution and Disease: A Cold War Alliance.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (2):347-347.
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    The photographers’ gaze: the Mobile Radioisotope Exhibition in Latin America (1960–1965).Gisela Mateos & Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2023 - Annals of Science 80 (1):62-76.
    During the IAEA’s Mobile Radioisotope Exhibition (1960–1965) through the eventful roads of five Latin American countries (Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia), a variety of photographs were taken by an unknown Mexican official photographer, and by Josef Obermayer, a staff driver from Vienna. The exhibition carried not only bits of nuclear sciences and technologies, but also the political symbolism of the ‘friendly atom’ as a token of modernization. The photographs embarked on different trajectories, though all of them ended up at (...)
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    Reconstructing the Last Common Ancestor: Epistemological and Empirical Challenges.Arturo Becerra, Edna Suárez-Díaz & Amadeo Estrada - 2022 - Acta Biotheoretica 70 (2):1-19.
    Reconstructing the genetic traits of the Last Common Ancestor and the Tree of Life are two examples of the reaches of contemporary molecular phylogenetics. Nevertheless, the whole enterprise has led to paradoxical results. The presence of Lateral Gene Transfer poses epistemic and empirical challenges to meet these goals; the discussion around this subject has been enriched by arguments from philosophers and historians of science. At the same time, a few but influential research groups have aimed to reconstruct the LCA with (...)
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    Esha Shah. Who Is the Scientist-Subject? Affective History of the Gene. (Science and Technology Studies.) xii + 173 pp., notes, bibl., index. London/New York: Routledge, 2018. £115 (cloth); ISBN 9781138570337. E-book available. [REVIEW]Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2020 - Isis 111 (4):862-863.
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    J. Justin Castro and James A. Garza (eds), Technocratic Visions: Engineers, Technology, and Society in Mexico Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2022. Pp. 282. ISBN: 978-0-8229-4748-6. $55.00 (cloth). [REVIEW]Edna Suárez-Díaz - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Science:1-2.
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    Bruno J. Strasser, Collecting Experiments. Making Big Data Biology , 386 pp., $37.62 Paper, ISBN: 978-0226635040. [REVIEW]Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (4):733-735.
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    Historical and biological times: A celebration of identity Introduction.María Jesús Santesmases, Edna Suárez-Díaz & Ana Barahona - 2012 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 35 (1):9-12.
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    Flattening and Unpacking Human Genetic Variation in Mexico, Postwar to Present.Víctor Hugo Anaya-Muñoz, Vivette García-Deister & Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2017 - Science in Context 30 (1):89-112.
    ArgumentThis paper analyzes the research strategies of three different cases in the study of human genetics in Mexico – the work of Rubén Lisker in the 1960s, INMEGEN's mapping of Mexican genomic diversity between 2004 and 2009, and the analysis of Native American variation by Andrés Moreno and his colleagues in contemporary research. We make a distinction between an approach that incorporates multiple disciplinary resources into sampling design and interpretation (unpacking), from one that privileges pragmatic considerations over more robust multidisciplinary (...)
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    Discriminating power of CPPQ‐Mohedo: a new questionnaire for chronic pelvic pain.Esther Díaz Mohedo, Fco J. Barón López, Consolación Pineda Galán, Marc S. Dawid Milner, Carmen Suárez Serrano & Esther Medrano Sánchez - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (1):94-99.
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    Compensating atmospheric turbulence with CNNs for defocused pupil image wavefront sensors.Sergio Luis Suárez Gómez, Carlos González-Gutiérrez, Juan Díaz Suárez, Juan José Fernández Valdivia, José Manuel Rodríguez Ramos, Luis Fernando Rodríguez Ramos & Jesús Daniel Santos Rodríguez - 2021 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 29 (2):180-192.
    Adaptive optics are techniques used for processing the spatial resolution of astronomical images taken from large ground-based telescopes. In this work, computational results are presented for a modified curvature sensor, the tomographic pupil image wavefront sensor, which measures the turbulence of the atmosphere, expressed in terms of an expansion over Zernike polynomials. Convolutional neural networks are presented as an alternative to the TPI-WFS reconstruction. This technique is a machine learning model of the family of artificial neural networks, which are widely (...)
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  27. Mexican science during the cold war: An agenda for physics and the life sciences.Gisela Mateos & Edna Suárez Díaz - 2012 - Ludus Vitalis 20 (37):47-69.
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    Conception of university extension from Santiago of Cuba medical sciences.Daniel Sebastián García Torres, Rosandra Díaz Suárez, Miguel Enrique Sánchez Hechavarría & Mirelna Mendoza Ruíz - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (3):566-575.
    RESUMEN El presente artículo está dirigido a sistematizar una concepción teórica y metodológica que sustente el proceso de extensión universitaria en la carrera de Medicina en Cuba. Entre los resultados se destaca el lugar y papel de la extensión universitaria en el sistema de la formación integral del profesional a la que se asigna una connotación especial, de marcado contenido axiológico, coherente con las necesidades y proyecciones sociales que facilita la formación del educando y fortalece la relación institución-comunidad. Es factible (...)
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    The Effects of an Appropriate Behavior Program on Elementary School Children Social Skills Development in Physical Education.Pedro Gil-Madrona, Eva Cristina Gutiérrez-Marín, Marcos Cupani, Amaury Samalot-Rivera, Arturo Díaz-Suárez & Guillermo F. López-Sánchez - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  30. ¿ Cómo se reflejan, en las mujeres queretanas de la actualidad, las principales transformaciones sociales que ha sufrido el maquillaje a lo largo de la historia?Ma del Pilar Abaroa Álvarez, Karen Lizeth Cervantes Suárez, Ingrid Xiomara Díaz Nava, Ximena Luna Torres & Dalia Sierra Corona - 2005 - Episteme NS: Revista Del Instituto de Filosofía de la Universidad Central de Venezuela 2 (5).
     
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    Suárez Tomé, Danila. "De otro modo de comprender más allá de lo humano en el Zaratustra de Nietzsche." Revista de humanidades 30 : 29-53. [REVIEW]Carlos Felipe Díaz Sterling - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (161):427-428.
    En este breve comentario discuto algunos aspectos de la interpretación de la epistemología de Davidson que sugiere Willian Duica en su reciente libro. Luego de una presentación somera del libro me centro en tres asuntos centrales de la interpretación de Duica. En primer lugar, argumento que su lectura de la crítica de Davidson al dualismo esquema/contenido es muy restrictiva y deja abierta la posibilidad de un realismo directo empirista. En segundo lugar, argumento que en su lectura el propio Duica se (...)
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  32. The Notion of Time in Francisco Suárez and its Contemporary Relevance.Patricia Díaz-Herrera - 2006 - Studia Neoaristotelica 3 (2):142-159.
    In the fiftieth disputation of his Disputationes metaphysicae (1597), Francisco Suárez distinguishes three notions of time. Suárez offers an account of the ways in which the predicate ‘when’ can be taken and presents a more general perspective based on the principle of duration, rather than the Aristotelian definition of time. His view differs from Aristotle’s and Aquinas’ account because Suárez emphasizes that time cannot be reduced to the number of the movement of the last sphere in the Aristotelian model of (...)
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    Agravante de Género: Cinco Años de Vigencia.M. ª Auxiliadora Díaz Velázquez - 2022 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 2 (2):87-110.
    Este trabajo tiene por objeto el estudio de la agravante de discriminación por razón de género recogida en el art. 22.4ª del C.P, por la Ley Orgánica 1/2015, de 30 de marzo. Nos vamos a centrar en el estudio del fundamento y elementos de la circunstancia agravante. Se prosigue, con el análisis de su compatibilidad con otras agravantes genéricas y su régimen de comunicabilidad a los partícipes del delito. Sin olvidar, el examen de las sentencias dictadas por el Tribunal Supremo.
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    Grupos sociales, grupos religiosos e igualdad religiosa.Ramón Luis Soriano Díaz - 1999 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 33:309-320.
    El tratamiento dispensado al hecho religioso en nuestro país y en general en las sociedades avanzadas es discriminatorio respecto a otros colectivos y grupos sociales. Discriminatorio en una dimensión interna y externa. Internamente, porque no todos los grupos religiosos reciben el mismo trato jurídico. Externamente, porque otros grupos sociales distintos a los religiosos, que buscan otros fines, no reciben el mismo trato que los grupos religiosos, sino más desfavorable. Junto a una primera discriminación en el ámbito extraeclesial -el de las (...)
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    Reflexiones sobre el pensamiento español.Daniel Peres Díaz - 2015 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 65:313-329.
    El presente artículo pretende sintetizar las líneas maestras del Barroco como época histórica y filosófica. El objetivo es mostrar la importancia del Barroco como momento histórico genuinamente español, centrando la relevancia de autores como Suárez y, sobre todo, Gracián, quienes anticipan en cierto sentido alguna de las problemáticas filosóficas del siglo XX como son la posmodernidad, la crisis de valores o la ontología eventual (factual). Se trata, en último término, de reivindicar el pensamiento español y la lengua española como vehículos (...)
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  36. La universalización de la democracia: los hechos y los derechos.Elías Díaz García - 2002 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 36:45-62.
    Por razones de eficacia (cohesión social, comunidad cívica) y, unidas a ellas, por razones éticas (valores de libertad, igualdad y solidaridad) la propuesta normativa de nuestro tiempo debe ser la universalización de la democracia. No hay futuro para nadie si no se avanza en ella, en la universalización de los derechos humanos, en su protección y realización efectiva en esa escala. Frente a los hechos que impone hoy el neoliberalismo conservador y la muy desigual globalización realmente existente, deben prevalecer los (...)
     
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    Liberalismo Clásico y Neoliberalismo. La Encrucijada de Martín Diego Farrell.Raquel Díaz Seijas - 2013 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 45:271-296.
    Este trabajo se centra en la crítica que Martín Diego Farrell, un ilustre filósofo del derecho argentino, dirige al utilitarismo y a su argumento fundamental, la restricción de la libertad en aras de una mayor utilidad. Es una crítica al utilitarismo sobre la que considero que es necesario reflexionar, pues constituye el punto de partida del abandono del utilitarismo por parte de muchos pensadores liberales actuales. Y es también, en mi opinión, el inicio de un peligroso camino hacia un relativismo (...)
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  38. Legitimidad crítica y pluralismo ideológico.Elías Díaz García - 1975 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 15:45-64.
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    Menores y responsabilidad penal: el debate se reabre.María José Jiménez Díaz - 2015 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 49:155-179.
    El presente trabajo se propone ofrecer una panorámica general de un tema que ha sido, es y seguirá siendo polémico: la responsabilidad penal de los menores. Para lograr dicho objetivo se dará cuenta de la regulación vigente al respecto, la que hasta llegar a la situación actual ha debido recorrer un largo camino de reformas que serán revisadas en algunos de sus aspectos más controvertidos. Asimismo se fundamentará el indudable carácter penal de la LO 5/2000, de 12 de enero, reguladora (...)
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    La democracia armónica: La conjunción equilibrada de Los modeLos democráticos.Ramón Luis Soriano Díaz - 2012 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 46:135-154.
    E l auto r de f iend e un a democraci a a r mónica , qu e n o e s u n model o nu ev o d e democracia sin o l a relació n equilibrad a d e la s do s modalidade s clásica s d e democracia , l a representat iv a y l a directa , a la s qu e s e añadirí a l a democraci a pa r ticipat iv (...)
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    Neocons Y teocons: Fundamentalismo versus democracia.Elías Díaz Cintas - 2010 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 44:61-79.
    T echnocrati c fundamentalis m (neocons ) an d theocrati c fundamentalis m (teocons) ar e t w o manifestation s o f politica l though t v e r y restrict i v e o f democra c y . Th e f irst on e ha s a highe r incidenc e i n th e f iel d o f econo m y an d th e secon d on e i n tha t o f the (...)
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  42. Discusión sobre la ponencia del profesor López Calera.Antonio Ruiz Manero, Luis Legaz Lacambra, Angel Sánchez de la Torre, Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez Cortés, Mariano Hurtado Bautista, Francisco de Paula Puy Muñoz, José Delgado Pinto, Terenciano Alvarez Pérez & Elías Díaz García - 1976 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 16:53-90.
     
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  43. Slurs and register: A case study in meaning pluralism.Justina Diaz-Legaspe, Chang Liu & Robert J. Stainton - 2020 - Mind and Language 35 (2):156-182.
    Most theories of slurs fall into one of two families: those which understand slurring terms to involve special descriptive/informational content (however conveyed), and those which understand them to encode special emotive/expressive content. Our view is that both offer essential insights, but that part of what sets slurs apart is use-theoretic content. In particular, we urge that slurring words belong at the intersection of a number of categories in a sociolinguistic register taxonomy, one that usually includes [+slang] and [+vulgar] and always (...)
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    Educación comunitaria en salud bucal para niños.Nerys Tayme Tan Suárez, Carmen U. Alonso Montes de Oca & Norys Tan Suárez - 2003 - Humanidades Médicas 3 (2):0-0.
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  45. Do a Posteriori Physicalists Get Our Phenomenal Concepts Wrong?E. Diaz-Leon - 2013 - Ratio 27 (1):1-16.
    A posteriori physicalism is the combination of two appealing views: physicalism (i.e. the view that all facts are either physical or entailed by the physical), and conceptual dualism (i.e. the view that phenomenal truths are not entailed a priori by physical truths). Recently, some philosophers such as Goff (2011), Levine (2007) and Nida-Rümelin (2007), among others, have suggested that a posteriori physicalism cannot explain how phenomenal concepts can reveal the nature of phenomenal properties. In this paper, I wish to defend (...)
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  46. Can Phenomenal Concepts Explain The Epistemic Gap?E. Diaz-Leon - 2010 - Mind 119 (476):933-951.
    The inference from conceivability to possibility has been challenged in numerous ways. One of these ways is the so-called phenomenal concept strategy, which has become one of the main strategies against the conceivability argument against physicalism. However, David Chalmers has recently presented a dilemma for the phenomenal concept strategy, and he has argued that no version of the strategy can succeed. In this paper, I examine the dilemma, and I argue that there is a way out of it. I conclude (...)
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  47. Risieri Frondizi o la divergencia axiológica entre holismo metodológico y reduccionismo epistémico.David Ernesto Diaz Navarro - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 43 (127):117-139.
    El presente artículo tiene como propósito criticar y reformular la teoría de valores del autor y filósofo argentino Risieri Frondizi. Para ello, se someterán a falsacionismo las tesis según las cuales la cualidad estructural es, primero, estructuralista y no analítica y, segundo, empírica, de acuerdo con la metodología holista de la ciencia. La crítica, así, se desarrollará a partir de los siguientes interrogantes. Inicialmente, ¿el autor acude al holismo o al reduccionismo como enfoques metodológicos de desarrollo? Finalmente, ¿cuál es la (...)
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  48. Typical Subjectivity.Emiliano Diaz - 2022 - Idealistic Studies 52 (1):1-21.
    Husserl’s theory of types is most often associated with his account of perception. Here, types operate as pre-predicative frames of experience that guide the perception of objects. In this paper, I will argue that Husserl’s theory of types is also central to his account of intersubjectivity. More specifically, I will show that a foundational kind of typical subjectivity is entailed by his discussion of the sphere of ownness. It is by way of this type that even a solitary subject can (...)
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  49. On how to achieve reference to covert social constructions.Esa Diaz-Leon - 2019 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 12:34-43.
    What does it mean to say that some features, such as gender, race and sexual orientation, are socially constructed? Many scholars claim that social constructionism about a kind is a version of realism about that kind, according to which the corresponding kind is a social construction, that it, it is constituted by social factors and practices. Social constructionism, then, is a version of realism about a kind that asserts that the kind is real, and puts forward a particular view about (...)
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    The ARSQ 2.0 reveals age and personality effects on mind-wandering experiences.B. Alexander Diaz, Sophie Van Der Sluis, Jeroen S. Benjamins, Diederick Stoffers, Richard Hardstone, Huibert D. Mansvelder, Eus J. W. Van Someren & Klaus Linkenkaer-Hansen - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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