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    Notes for a manifesto: Singular creatures/grafts and soil.Mayra Citlalli Gómez Rojo - 2020 - Technoetic Arts 18 (2):105-112.
    This text is an artistic political friction and therefore its intention is to be a manifesto. It follows Donna Haraway’s thought in its character of situated experience and knowledge, the narrative voice is of the singular creatures that question the interactions with the earth as soil and the plants, as well as the hybrids and the grafts in their contradictions and liminal character in the history of agricultural technology and of the domestication of the earth/soil. It is an approach to (...)
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  2. Non/Living Queerings, Undoing Certainties, and Braiding Vulnerabilities: A Collective Reflection.Marietta Radomska, Mayra Citlalli Rojo Gomez, Margherita Pevere & Terike Haapoja - 2021 - Artnodes 27:1-10.
    The ongoing global pandemic of Covid-19 has exposed SARS-CoV-2 as a potent non-human actant that resists the joint scientific, public health and socio-political efforts to contain and understand both the virus and the illness. Yet, such a narrative appears to conceal more than it reveals. The seeming agentiality of the novel coronavirus is itself but one manifestation of the continuous destruction of biodiversity, climate change, socio-economic inequalities, neocolonialism, overconsumption and the anthropogenic degradation of nature. Furthermore, focusing on the virus – (...)
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    Human rights in Cuba, El Salvador, and Nicaragua: a sociological perspective on human rights abuse.Mayra Gómez - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    This book presents a historical perspective on patterns of human rights abuse in Cuba, El Salvador and Nicaragua and incorporates international relations in to the traditional theories of state repression found within the social sciences.
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    The role of international intervention in facilitating violence and peace in El Sdlvador, 1977–1998.Mayra Gomez - 2001 - Human Rights Review 2 (3):76-91.
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    Violence against women and economic, social and cultural rights in Africa.Sheila Dauer & Mayra Gomez - 2006 - Human Rights Review 7 (2):49-58.
    International human rights treaties and declarations lay out the interconnection of civil and political rights with economic, social, and cultural rights. However, it was not until 1993 at the 2nd UN Conference on Human Rights in Vienna that governments agreed that all of women’s rights are an integral part of human rights. Promoting women’s economic, social, and cultural rights is a critical human rights advocacy issue. Poverty leaves women more exposed to violence and less able to escape it, and severely (...)
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  6. The problem of logical constants.Mario Gómez-Torrente - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):1-37.
    There have been several different and even opposed conceptions of the problem of logical constants, i.e. of the requirements that a good theory of logical constants ought to satisfy. This paper is in the first place a survey of these conceptions and a critique of the theories they have given rise to. A second aim of the paper is to sketch some ideas about what a good theory would look like. A third aim is to draw from these ideas and (...)
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    Relational autonomy: what does it mean and how is it used in end-of-life care? A systematic review of argument-based ethics literature.Carlos Gómez-Vírseda, Yves de Maeseneer & Chris Gastmans - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundRespect for autonomy is a key concept in contemporary bioethics and end-of-life ethics in particular. Despite this status, an individualistic interpretation of autonomy is being challenged from the perspective of different theoretical traditions. Many authors claim that the principle of respect for autonomy needs to be reconceptualised starting from a relational viewpoint. Along these lines, the notion of relational autonomy is attracting increasing attention in medical ethics. Yet, others argue that relational autonomy needs further clarification in order to be adequately (...)
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  8. Stay at Home and Teach: A Comparative Study of Psychosocial Risks Between Spain and Mexico During the Pandemic.Vicente Prado-Gascó, María T. Gómez-Domínguez, Ana Soto-Rubio, Luis Díaz-Rodríguez & Diego Navarro-Mateu - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:566900.
    Context: The emergency situation caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected different facets of society. Although much of the attention is focused on the health sector, other sectors such as education have also experienced profound transformations and impacts. This sector is usually highly affected by psychosocial risks, and this could be aggravated during the current health emergency. Psychosocial risks may cause health problems, lack of motivation, and a decrease of effectiveness at work, which in turn affect the quality of (...)
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  9. Vagueness and Margin for error principles.Mario Gómez-Torrente - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (1):107-125.
    Timothy Williamson’s potentially most important contribution to epistemicism about vagueness lies in his arguments for the basic epistemicist claim that the alleged cut-off points of vague predicates are not knowable. His arguments for this are based on so-called ‘margin for error principles’. This paper argues that these principles fail to provide a good argument for the basic claim. Williamson has offered at least two kinds of margin for error principles applicable to vague predicates. A certain fallacy of equivocation seems to (...)
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    Does respect for embryos entail respect for gametes?Alfonso Gómez-Lobo - 2004 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25 (3):199-208.
    Respect for human embryos is often defended on the basis of the potentiality argument: embryos deserve respect because they already possess potentially the features that in adults are fully actualized. Opponents of this argument challenge it by claiming that if embryos should be respected because they are potentially adults, then gametes should be respected because they are potentially embryos. This article rejects this reductio ad absurdum argument by showing that there are two different types of potentiality involved so that the (...)
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    (1 other version)El futuro de la filosofía después de Wittgenstein.Gómez Alonso & M. Modesto - forthcoming - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía.
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    Yanagi, Ceramics and the Craft Values of Korean Aesthetics.Rosa Fernández Gómez - 2022 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 11 (2):18-26.
    The long Japanese tradition of Korean ceramics appreciation, closely associated with the Zen tea ceremony _(chanoyu), _has played an important role in the development of Korean aesthetics in the twentieth century. The art critic and philosopher Yanagi Soetsu was instrumental in this process during the occupation period, since, continuing in this tradition, he particularly valued Joseon ceramics for their aesthetic qualities - such as naturalness, nonchalance, and simplicity - akin to praised values in Zen Buddhism. Yanagi’s pioneering writings might have (...)
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    A propósito de algunos epigramas atribuidos a Luciano.Pilar Gómez Cardó - 2008 - Synthesis (la Plata) 15:37-57.
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    En torno al estatuto científico-metodológico de la Bioética.José María García Gómez-Heras - 2005 - In López de la Vieja & Ma Teresa (eds.), Bioética: entre la medicina y la ética. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad Salamanca. pp. 17.
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  15. Two problems for an epistemicist view of vagueness.Mario Gomez-Torrente - 1997 - Philosophical Issues 8:237-245.
    This paper presents some difficulties for Timothy Williamson's epistemicist view of vagueness and for an argument he gives in its defense. First, I claim that the argument, which uses the notion of an "omniscient speaker", is question-begging. Next, I argue that some presumably true scientific hypotheses, which postulate certain relations between everyday vague predicates and scientific predicates, make the central theses of epistemicism highly implausible. Finally, I show that the "margin for error principles" used by Williamson to explain away the (...)
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  16. On potentiality and respect for embryos: A reply to Mary Mahowald.Alfonso Gómez-Lobo - 2005 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 26 (2):105-110.
    In order to understand the nature of human embryos I first distinguish between active and passive potentiality, and then argue that the former is found in human gametes and embryos (even in embryos in vitro that may fail to be implanted) because they all have an indwelling power or capacity to initiate certain changes. Implantation provides necessary conditions for the actualization of that prior, active potentiality. This does not imply that embryos are potential persons that do not deserve the same (...)
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    The Foundations of Socratic Ethics.Charles M. Young & Alfonso Gomez-Lobo - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (2):233.
    Self-interest theories hold that rationality requires one always to choose what is best for oneself. Where these theories differ is in their accounts of what is best for one. Hedonism is a typical self-interest theory, distinguished from other versions by the claim that what is best for one is what gives one the greatest net balance of pleasure over pain. Gómez-Lobo thinks that Socrates is a self-interest theorist: Socrates believes that “a choice is rational if and only if it (...)
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  18. Proto-mādhyamika in the pāli canon.Luis O. Gómez - 1976 - Philosophy East and West 26 (2):137-165.
  19. Avatares históricos de la retórica.Arantxa Capdevila Gómez - 2005 - Aposta 19:1.
    La intención de este artículo es ofrecer una idea general de la historia de la retórica y repasar sus etapas principales, para así analizar mejor las tendencias actuales. Esta reseña histórica, además, permitirá ver la evolución y los cambios de la retórica y, sobre todo, las relaciones entre sus características en el pasado y las que tiene en el momento presente./////The aim of this article is to offer a general idea of the history of the Rhetoric and to revise its (...)
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    El mejor de los mundos en la teología racionalista musulmana clásica.Santiago Escobar Gómez - 2005 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 22:57-64.
    El presente trabajo pretende servir como introducción a una teodicea de la filosofía y la teología racionalista (mu'tazilí) árabe a partir de un texto de Algazel. Esta teología y filosofía cree que Dios ha creado el mejor de los mundos posibles debido a su esencia buena, siendo, por tanto, optimista y determinista. Sin embargo, este optimismo en la teología viene dado por la mera voluntad de Dios, mientras que en la filosofía por la causalidad y la necesidad lógica.
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  21. Dialogue for reasoning : Promoting exploratory talk and problem solving in the primary classroom.Sylvia Rojas-Drummond, Laura Gómez & Maricela Vélez - 2008 - In B. van Oers (ed.), The Transformation of Learning: Advances in Cultural-Historical Activity Theory. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Two compartmental models of EEG coherence and MRI biophysics.R. W. Thatcher, J. F. Gomez-Molina, C. Biver, D. North, R. Curtin & R. W. Walker - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):412-412.
    Studies have shown that as MRI T2 relaxation time lengthens there is a shift toward more unbound or “free-water” and less partitioning of the protein/lipid molecules per unit volume. A shift toward less water partitioning or lengthened MRI T2 relaxation time is linearly related to reduced high frequency EEG amplitude, reduced short distance EEG coherence, increased long distance EEG coherence, and reduced cognitive functioning (Thatcher et al. 1998a; 1998b).
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    A Further Review of the Incompatibility between Classical Principles and Quantum Postulates.M. Ferrero, V. Gómez Pin, D. Salgado & J. L. Sánchez-Gómez - 2013 - Foundations of Science 18 (1):125-138.
    The traditional “realist” conception of physics, according to which human concepts, laws and theories can grasp the essence of a reality in our absence , seems incompatible with quantum formalism and it most fruitful interpretation. The proof rests on the violation by quantum mechanical formalism of some fundamental principles of the classical ontology. We discuss if the conception behind Einstein’s idea of a reality in our absence, could be still maintained and at which price. We conclude that quantum mechanical formalism (...)
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    The Effect of Country Economic Institutions and Cultural Values on Government Policy and Societal Compliance in the Covid-19 Pandemic.Carolina Gomez & Jennifer Spencer - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    Using data from 88 countries, we test hypotheses linking a country’s economic freedom and cultural values with the propensity and timing of decisions to impose stringent policies to combat the spread of Covid-19, as well as society’s compliance with those restrictive measures. Our analysis supports hypotheses that a country’s economic freedom and cultural dimensions of individualism and masculinity predict early implementation of stringent policies. After accounting for endogeneity, we find that individualism also helps explain residents’ compliance with stringent measures. These (...)
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    Emptiness and moral perfection.Luis O. Gomez - 1973 - Philosophy East and West 23 (3):361-373.
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  26. María G. Navarro: Interpretar argumentando.José María García Gómez-Heras - 2011 - Isegoría 44:366-372.
    Escribir hoy en día un libro sobre hermenéutica, que tal hermenéutica se refiera a la desarrollada por G. Gadamer en su conocido Verdad y método y que se pretenda añadir algo nuevo a lo mucho escrito sobre el tema parecería, a primera vista, empresa irrealizable. Que ambas pretensiones inspiren la sólida monografía de María G. Navarro —titulada Interpretar y argumentar— constituye empresa audaz y arriesgada, plena de coraje innovador, que provoca admiración, curiosidad e interés. Contra lo que pudiera parecer a (...)
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    Changing Body Representation Through Full Body Ownership Illusions Might Foster Motor Rehabilitation Outcome in Patients With Stroke.Marta Matamala-Gomez, Clelia Malighetti, Pietro Cipresso, Elisa Pedroli, Olivia Realdon, Fabrizia Mantovani & Giuseppe Riva - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    La Medida de Todas Las Cosas. Trazados de Barrios Parque y Morfología Urbana En Los Partidos Del Oeste Del Gran Buenos Aires. 1920-1950.Ana Helena Gómez Pintus - 2015 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 15:430-461.
    Este trabajo despliega un análisis de las formas y las medidas de los proyectos barrios parque, según la denominación que asumieron durante la primera mitad del siglo XX un grupo particular de suburbios residenciales a lo largo del proceso de configuración del conurbano bonaerense. En esta oportunidad, se presenta el re-dibujo a escala de dichas piezas comprendidas en la expansión de los partidos del oeste del Gran Buenos Aires, con el fin de permitir un análisis detallado y comparativo que contribuya (...)
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  29. La intención en la construcción del significado según R. Gibbs.Isabel Gómez Txurruka & Jesús Mari Larrazabal - 2003 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):161-172.
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    De la cosmología Peirciana a la evolución social: Reflexiones sobre el agapismo y los hábitos sociales en sentido evolutivo.Anyerson Stiths Gómez Tabares - 2018 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 39 (118):36-58.
    Uno de los problemas más importantes y controvertidos en la filosofía evolutiva de Peirce ha sido el estudio de los principios sobre los cuales se da la evolución en la vida y el universo. La doctrina del agapasticismo es la base de su visión cosmológica que busca, mediante un principio creador, conectar a los seres vivientes y al universo a través de una fuerza vital, a saber, el amor.En este artículo buscaré presentar la doctrina del agapismo de Peirce en la (...)
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    Trait Emotional Intelligence as a Predictor of Adaptive Responses to Positive and Negative Affect During Adolescence.Diego Gómez-Baya & Ramón Mendoza - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ongoing egocentric spatial processing during learning of non-spatial information results in temporal-parietal activity during retrieval.Alice Gomez, Mélanie Cerles, Stéphane Rousset, Jean-François Le Bas & Monica Baciu - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Introduction au mignon, au zinzin et à l’intéressant.Sianne Ngai & Sara Alonso Gómez - 2023 - Multitudes 90 (1):168-174.
    Sara Alonso Gomez présente le début de sa traduction du livre de Sianne Ngai sur les catégories esthétiques. Trois nouvelles catégories semblent nécessaires à côté du sublime et du beau, pour rendre compte de la manière dont les expériences privées façonnent les discours esthétiques : le mignon qui renvoie à Adorno et à la consommation, le zinzin qui renvoie à Nietzsche et à la production, l’intéressant qui renvoie à Frédéric Schlegel et à la circulation.
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  34. La crítica de Leibniz a la versión cartesiana de la prueba ontológica.Modesto Manuel Gómez Alonso - 2010 - In Manuel Sánchez Rodríguez & Sergio Rodero Cilleros (eds.), Leibniz en la filosofía y la ciencia modernas. Granada: Comares.
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    " Analogía del ser" y dialéctica en la afirmación humana de Dios.José Gómez Caffarena - 1960 - Pensamiento 16 (62):143-174.
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  36. Fe racional y existencia de Dios.JosÉ GÓmez Caffarena - 1981 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 4:179.
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  37. Sentido de la composición de ser y esencia en Suárez.José Gómez Caffarena - 1959 - Pensamiento 15 (57-58):135.
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    Lo que el tiempo educa: el ocio como construcción pedagógica y social.José Antonio Caride Gómez - 2012 - Arbor 188 (754):301-313.
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  39. Mirada antropológica sobre el (sin) sentido del trabajo.Pedro Gómez García - 1986 - Diálogo Filosófico 6:302-312.
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    Demonstrative contents and opaque thoughts. Reply to Valente.Mario Gómez-Torrente - 2020 - Manuscrito 43 (4):130-141.
    Matheus Valente presents a number of examples designed to show that my theory of reference fixing for demonstratives violates the desideratum that demonstrative thoughts should be transparent to speakers. In this note I argue that the alleged desideratum is not really such and defend my theory against other criticisms made by Valente.
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  41. Extractos de articulos.Luis Martínez Gómez - 1970 - Pensamiento 26 (102-103):358.
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    El Ejército del Aire en la estructura militar de la OTAN.Fancisco José Gómez Carretero - 2002 - Arbor 171 (674):401-417.
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  43. El platonismo epistemológico de Santo tomás en un libro reciente.Luis Martínez Gómez - 1945 - Pensamiento 1 (3):323-342.
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    En torno a una revisión del logicismo.Ricardo J. Gómez - 1981 - Critica 13 (38):77-95.
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  45. El tema del hombre salvaje y el descubrimiento de América.José M. Gómez-Tabanera - 1990 - El Basilisco 4:31-50.
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  46. El valor y su origen dentro de la esencia humana: Una mirada al sentido ontológico del valor.Danial Vargas Gómez - 2006 - A Parte Rei 45:13.
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  47. García Máynez y la diferencia entre normas jurídicas y morales: un análisis crítico.Juan Vega Gómez - 2013 - In René González de la Vega & Guillermo Lariguet (eds.), Problemas de filosofía del Derecho: Nuevas perspectivas. Temis.
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  48. Los tipos de "Weltanschauung" de G. Dilthey.Luis Martínez Gómez - 1952 - Pensamiento 8 (29):5.
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    Más allá de la dicotomía realismo-instrumentalismo.Ricardo J. Gómez - 1995 - Critica 27 (80):97-118.
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    Memoria del folletín en la prensa romántica: heterogeneidad y modos literarios en El Correo Nacional.Ana María Gómez-Elegido Centeno - 2012 - Arbor 188 (757):965-977.
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