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    Meeting report-BioComplexity and the essence of the living state.Oscar Somsen, Rienk van Grondelle & Hans Westerhoff - 1997 - Complexity 2 (5):3-4.
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    Normalization, Soundness and Completeness for the Propositional Fragment of Prawitz’ Ecumenical System.Luiz Carlos Pereira & Ricardo Oscar Rodriguez - 2017 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 73 (3-4):1153-1168.
    In 2015 Dag Prawitz proposed an Ecumenical system where classical and intuitionistic logic could coexist in peace. The classical logician and the intuitionistic logician would share the universal quantifier, conjunction, negation and the constant for the absurd, but they would each have their own existential quantifier, disjunction and implication, with different meanings. Prawitz’ main idea is that these different meanings are given by a semantical framework that can be accepted by both parties. The aim of the present paper is [1] (...)
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    Impact of Place Identity, Self-Efficacy and Anxiety State on the Relationship Between Coastal Flooding Risk Perception and the Willingness to Cope.Colin Lemée, Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi & Oscar Navarro - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    This article investigates the predictors of coping willingness among citizens exposed to coastal flooding. We focus especially on how place identity, perceived self-efficacy, anxiety-state and coastal flooding risk perception shape both active and passive coping willingness. Data were obtained from different areas at risk of coastal flooding located in France. The sample is composed of 315 adult participants (mean age = 47; SD = 15). We observe a direct relation between risk perception and active coping willingness. The model did not (...)
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    El misterio latinoamericano.Ricardo Yocelevzky Retamal & Óscar Cuellar Saavedra - 2011 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 29.
    América Latina es un concepto, una construcción intelectual que intenta dar cuenta de un grupo de estados nacionales, variable en su composición pero con un núcleo estable, las ex colonias españolas y portuguesas del continente americano. Hoy no hay en América Latina un programa de desarrollo nacional alternativo a la integración al mundo capitalista global. Las experiencias nacionales que la izquierda dirige no constituyen una imagen como la que representó Cuba en los años sesenta, ni desde el punto de vista (...)
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    En torno al problema del signo en el último Heidegger a la luz del pensamiento de Xavier Zubiri.Ronald Durán, Ricardo A. Espinoza Lolas, Patricio Landaeta Mardones & Oscar Orellana - 2010 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 37:201-223.
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    El Otro Kelsen.Víctor Alarcón, Oscar Correas & Hans Kelsen (eds.) - 1989 - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas.
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    Modernidades, legitimidad y sentido en América Latina: indagaciones sobre la obra de Gustavo Ortiz.Gustavo Roberto Cruz, Carlos Asselborn & Oscar Pacheco (eds.) - 2017 - Córdoba, República Argentina: EDUCC Editorial.
  8. El número y la realidad.Oscar Miró Quesada de la Guerra - 1944 - Lima, Perú,:
     
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    Oscar Masotta: la teoría como acción = Theory as action.Oscar Masotta - 2017 - Ciudad de México: RM Editorial. Edited by Clara Bolívar Moguel.
    Oscar Masotta (Buenos Aires, 1930- Barcelona, 1979) is all but forgotten now, except perhapsin the field of Lacanian studies. This is because in the 1970s,Masotta would challenge the master psychoanalyst on hisown turf, creating his own post-Lacanian school of psychoanalysisin Barcelona. But in 1965, aged just 27, Masottataught at the University of Buenos Aires, lectured at theDi Tella, and edited a book series on communication andmedia. A product of the newly open post-Perón era." Page 91.. This is the first (...)
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    Un campo agonístico con vocación transdisciplinaria:. el Desarrollo Humano.Gardy Augusto Bolívar Espinoza & Óscar Cuellar Saavedra - 2009 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 23.
    Un nuevo campo de las ciencias sociales aparece masivamente en los noventa mediante el Índice de Desarrollo Humano (IDH) elaborado por el PNUD. Sin embargo, su prehistoria es vasta y ha convocado grandes pensadores desde la antigüedad. Tres nombres aparecen principalmente en los cincuenta, Sen, Arrow y Rawls que inauguran una gran síntesis que reúne, principalmente, la economía, la ética, las ciencias políticas y la filosofía. Posteriormente, no han dejado de proliferar nuevas metodologías e importantes discusiones teóricas en múltiples seminarios (...)
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    Generación de perfiles de levas de disco y levas cilíndricas 3D en solidworks mediante una aplicación de visual basic.John Alejandro García, Luís Carlos Flórez García & Oscar Fabián Higuera Cobos - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Processual Pagans.James R. Lewis, Xinzhang Zhang & Oscar-Torjus Utaaker - 2018 - Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review 9 (2):257-265.
    There is a common pattern for researchers to study one particular new religion, write a monograph or article on that specific group, and then begin the cycle all over again with a different group. This approach causes one to remember such groups as relatively stable organizations, fixed in memory at a specific stage of development, rather than as dynamic, evolving groups. In the present article, we will examine new data on contemporary Pagans that takes a quasi-longitudinal approach to survey data. (...)
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    Gamificación: Un recurso para la motivación y la fidelización en los museos.Miguel Ángel Novillo López, Óscar Costa Román, Amelia Barrientos Fernández, Francisco Javier Pericacho Gómez, Amaya Arigita García & Roberto Sánchez Cabrero - 2018 - Clío: History and History Teaching 44:170-181.
    La gamificación o ludificación, entendida como la aplicación de la filosofía del juego en contextos no lúdicos, está experimentando en los últimos años un desarrollo espectacular en áreas de diversa naturaleza. Si bien está más que comúnmente aceptado que las funciones principales de los museos consisten en preservar y dar a conocer sus colecciones, resulta fundamental que logren conectar de manera satisfactoria con los usuarios empleando para ello medios y estrategias innovadoras y accesibles. En las siguientes páginas ponemos de manifiesto (...)
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    Proceso de arbitraje de los artículos.Ana Agud, Jorge Alemán, Héctor Oscar Arrese, Fernando Bahr, Óscar Barroso, Beatriz Bossi Ucm, Gustavo Cataldo, Tomás Calvo Ucm, Rodrigo Castro Ucm & Emiliano Costa - 2013 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 30 (1):295.
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    Ewald, Oscar. Kants kritischer Idealismus als Grundlage von Erkenntnistheorie und Ethik.Oscar Ewald - 1908 - Kant Studien 13 (1-3).
  16. Regulating human genetics in a neo-eugenic era.Han Somsen - 2009 - In Thérèse Murphy (ed.), New technologies and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press.
  17. Regulating human genetics in a neo-genetic era.J. Somsen - 2009 - In Thérèse Murphy (ed.), New technologies and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 85--127.
     
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    The Dissolution of Mind: A Fable of how Experience Gives Rise to Cognition.Oscar Vilarroya (ed.) - 2002 - Rodopi.
    This book presents an original thesis about the notion of sensory experience and of the mind’s architecture, which is grounded in current trends in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Presented in the form of a dialogue, the book explores some of the psychological and philosophical consequences that the author derives from his proposal. "Provocative and imaginative, the first volume in the VIBS' Special Series in Cognitive Science is a critique of the traditional theoretical apparatus of the discipline. In The (...)
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    Making a stand for animals.Oscar Horta - 2022 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, earthscan from Routledge.
    Engaging and thought-provoking, this book examines how we see and treat animals and argues that we should extend equal rights to all species, human and non-human alike. Our world is plighted by 'isms' - racism, sexism and ageism to name a few - but we have one more to add: speciesism. Speciesism is a form of discrimination against those who don't belong to a certain species and it is a concept which raises controversial questions over humanity's very complicated relationship with (...)
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    A History of Universalism: Conceptions of the Internationality of Science from the Enlightenment to the Cold War. [REVIEW]Geert J. Somsen - 2008 - Minerva 46 (3):361-379.
    That science is fundamentally universal has been proclaimed innumerable times. But the precise geographical meaning of this universality has changed historically. This article examines conceptions of scientific internationalism from the Enlightenment to the Cold War, and their varying relations to cosmopolitanism, nationalism, socialism, and ‘the West’. These views are confronted with recent tendencies to cast science as a uniquely European product.
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  21. Political Economy.Oscar Lange - 1964 - Science and Society 28 (4):448-453.
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    Afterword: Science popularization, dictatorships, and democracies.Geert Somsen - 2022 - History of Science 60 (3):430-435.
    This Afterword to the special section on Science Popularization in Francoist Spain draws general conclusions from its case studies. Most overarchingly, the different contributions show that popularization existed under this dictatorial regime, and hence does not require a Habermasian liberal-democratic public sphere. Four more specific lessons are also drawn, each shedding new light on either science popularization or dictatorial regimes. (1) Popularization has not only been a way to promote science, it has also been used to prop up dictatorial regimes (...)
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  23. Defining speciesism.Oscar Horta & Frauke Albersmeier - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (11):1-9.
    The term “speciesism” has played a key role in debates about the moral consideration of nonhuman animals, yet little work has been dedicated to clarifying its meaning. Consequently, the concept remains poorly understood and is often employed in ways that might display a speciesist bias themselves. To address this problem, this article develops a definition of speciesism in terms of discrimination and argues in favor of its advantages over alternative accounts. After discussing the key desiderata for a definition of discrimination (...)
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  24. Can Hinge Epistemology Close the Door on Epistemic Relativism?Oscar A. Piedrahita - 2021 - Synthese (1-2):1-27.
    I argue that a standard formulation of hinge epistemology is host to epistemic relativism and show that two leading hinge approaches (Coliva’s acceptance account and Pritchard’s nondoxastic account) are vulnerable to a form of incommensurability that leads to relativism. Building on both accounts, I introduce a new, minimally epistemic conception of hinges that avoids epistemic relativism and rationally resolves hinge disagreements. According to my proposed account, putative cases of epistemic incommensurability are rationally resolvable: hinges are propositions that are the objects (...)
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    The Picture of Dorian Gray.Oscar Wilde - 2021 - New York, NY: Chartwell.
    Dorian Gray pays a hefty price for years of sin and vice in this completely unabridged edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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  26. ¿Puede la filosofía convertirse en una práctica?Óscar Brenifier - 2007 - Diálogo Filosófico 68:217-228.
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  27. Reflexión historiográfica y tradiciones filosóficas: un conflicto sin resolver.Oscar Lucas González Castán - 1999 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 16:35-56.
    La existencia de tradiciones filosóficas inconmensurables plantea dificultades serias para algunas de las teorías más importantes que se han propuesto en este siglo sobre la historiografía filosófica. Las teorías historiográficas pretenden ofrecer un marco general unitario válido para dar sentido a la labor de cualquier historiador de la filosofía cuando, en realidad, ese marco no resiste la confrontación con las distintas tradiciones de pensamiento en las que se han formado los diversos historiadores de la filosofía. Desde esta perspectiva, se analizan (...)
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  28. Open Form and the Shape of Ideas: Literary Structures as Representations of Philosophical Concepts in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.Oscar Kenshur - 1991 - Diderot Studies 24:204-205.
     
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    Nietzsche verstehen: Essays aus dem Exil 1913-1937.Oscar Levy - 2005 - Berlin: Parerga. Edited by Leila Kais, Steffen Dietzsch & Julia V. Rosenthal.
  30. Wittgenstein, ockham Y santo Tomas c'>.Oscar S. Rotella - 1977 - Humanitas 24:31.
     
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  31. Disjunctive developments: The politics of good governance and civil society in Vietnam.Oscar Salemink - 2003 - Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Journal of Philosophy 22.
     
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    How does one apply statistical analysis to our understanding of the development of human relationships.Oscar Kempthorne - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):138-139.
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    Slime mould: The fundamental mechanisms of biological cognition.Oscar Castro, Jordi Vallverdú, Andrew Adamatzky, Audrey Dussutour, Michael Levin, Max Talanov, Richard Mayne, Frantisek Baluska, Yukio Gunji & Hector Zenil - 2018 - Biosystems 165:57-70.
    The slime mould Physarum polycephalum has been used in developing unconventional computing devices for in which the slime mould played a role of a sensing, actuating, and computing device. These devices treated the slime mould as an active living substrate, yet it is a self-consistent living creature which evolved over millions of years and occupied most parts of the world, but in any case, that living entity did not own true cognition, just automated biochemical mechanisms. To “rehabilitate” slime mould from (...)
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  34. Who can have propositional attitudes?Oscar Horta - 2010 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):55-68.
     
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    Ryle.Oscar P. Wood & George Pitcher (eds.) - 1970 - London,: Macmillan.
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    Science, Fascism, and Foreign Policy: The Exhibition “Scienza Universale” at the 1942 Rome World’s Fair.Geert Somsen - 2017 - Isis 108 (4):769-791.
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    The art of gathering: histories of international scientific conferences.Charlotte Bigg, Jessica Reinisch, Geert Somsen & Sven Widmalm - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Science 56 (4):423-433.
    Hundreds of thousands of conferences have taken place since their first appearance in the late eighteenth century, yet the history of science has often treated them as stages for scientific practice, not as the play itself. Drawing on recent work in the history of science and of international relations, the introduction to this special issue suggests avenues for exploring the phenomenon of the international scientific conference, broadly construed, by highlighting the connected dimensions of communication, sociability and international relations. It lays (...)
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  38. What is speciesism?Oscar Horta - 2010 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23 (3):243-266.
    In spite of the considerable literature nowadays existing on the issue of the moral exclusion of nonhuman animals, there is still work to be done concerning the characterization of the conceptual framework with which this question can be appraised. This paper intends to tackle this task. It starts by defining speciesism as the unjustified disadvantageous consideration or treatment of those who are not classified as belonging to a certain species. It then clarifies some common misunderstandings concerning what this means. Next, (...)
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    The Scope of the Argument from Species Overlap.Oscar Horta - 2014 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (2):142-154.
    The argument from species overlap has been widely used in the literature on animal ethics and speciesism. However, there has been much confusion regarding what the argument proves and what it does not prove, and regarding the views it challenges. This article intends to clarify these confusions, and to show that the name most often used for this argument (‘the argument from marginal cases’) reflects and reinforces these misunderstandings. The article claims that the argument questions not only those defences of (...)
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  40. Analogías e invención matemática en Leibniz.Oscar M. Esquisabel - 2020 - In Gustavo Arroyo & Horacio Martín Sisto (eds.), La lógica de la analogía: perspectivas actuales sobre el rol de las analogías en ciencias y en filosofía. Los Polvorines, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones UNGS, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento.
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    Sobre os números transfinitos.Oscar João Abdounur, Vecchio Junior & Jacintho Del - 2013 - Scientiae Studia 11 (2):417-426.
    Este texto introduz a tradução do discurso de intitulado "Sobre os números transfinitos" ("Über transfinite Zahlen"), proferido por Henri Poincaré em 27 de abril de 1909, na Universidade de Göttingen. Após uma breve apresentação do pensamento do autor acerca dos fundamentos da aritmética, procura-se citar os aspectos mais relevantes da chamada crise dos fundamentos da matemática, para então introduzir a reformulação do conceito de predicatividade aventada no referido discurso sobre números transfinitos, contribuição compreendida como um recurso teórico necessário para a (...)
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  42. Cultura política y política de las culturas juveniles.Oscar Aguilera - 2010 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 15 (50):91-102.
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    Intencionalidad sin conciencia: Brentano, Searle y las ciencias cognitivas.Oscar Lucas González Castán - 1992 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 7 (2):99-118.
    In this paper, I shall argue that both cognitivism and liberal contractualism defend a pre-moral conception of human desire that has its origin in the Hobbesian and Humean tradition that both theories share. Moreover, the computational and syntactic themes in cognitive science support the notion, which Gauthier evidently shares, that the human mind – or, in Gauthier’s case, the mind of “economic man” – is a purely formal mechanism, characterized by logical and mathematical operations. I shall conclude that a single (...)
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  44. La preescolarización Del niño en la educación pública colombiana (1960-1994).Oscar Leonardo Cárdenas Forero, Marcela Contreras Avellaneda & Dora Lilia Navarro Baquero - 2011 - Revista Aletheia 3 (2).
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  45. The Kantian thing-in-itself.Oscar W. Miller - 1956 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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    Thunder on the left: some religio-philosophical essays.Oscar W. Miller - 1959 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
    A disaffected journalist teams up with a young, enigmatic German woman to penetrate the wall of political intrigue surrounding the development of the atom bomb at Los Alamos, in a thriller by an award-winning foreign correspondent.
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    Controversy Spaces: A Model of Scientific and Philosophical Change.Oscar Nudler (ed.) - 2011 - John Benjamins.
    chapter 7. How DNA became an important molecule: Controversies at the origins of molecular biology Eleonora Cresto José María Gil Contributors Author index ...
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  48. (1 other version)Christoph J. Bauer, Britta caspers, Niklas hebing, Werner junng, Holger Wendt. Werk und wirkung.Óscar Cubo Ugarte - 2010 - Endoxa 25:413-418.
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  49. Julius Ebbinghaus y la filosofía del derecho de Kant.Óscar Cubo Ugarte - 2017 - Con-Textos Kantianos 6:335-354.
    El presente texto ofrece las líneas fundamentales de la interpretación que Julius Ebbinghaus realiza de la filosofía del derecho de Kant. En primer lugar, expone la famosa “tesis de la independencia” presentada en numeroso trabajos por J. Ebbinghaus. En segundo lugar, centra su atención en el diagnóstico que hace J. Ebbinghaus de los casos de “injusticia extrema” y se pone en relación la fórmula de Radbruch con la filosofía del derecho de Kant. Por último, y frente al positivismo jurídico, J. (...)
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    Los problemas de la economía global y el tribunal internacional de arbitraje de deuda soberana.Oscar Ugarteche & Alberto Acosta - 2006 - Polis 13.
    La disfuncionalidad del sistema financiero internacional, reflejada con claridad en las recientes crisis de Argentina (2001) y de los mercados asiáticos (1997-98), no hace sino confirmar, a juicio de los autores, la imperiosa necesidad de una profunda reforma y democratización de las instituciones de crédito a escala mundial. La tarea principal del FMI nunca debió ser la de prestamista de última instancia, sino la de garante de condiciones justas que permitan a los países en vías de desarrollo un mejor y (...)
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