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  1. Algunas reflexiones en torno a la psicología infantil.Purificación Gil Carnicero - 1978 - El Basilisco 4:80-93.
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    ¿Qué es ver? por José Gil.José Gil - 2011 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 44:205-218.
    El presente artículo tiene por objeto analizar los límites y exigencias de la mirada en la poética de Alberto Caeiro, heterónimo de Fernando Pessoa. Esta mirada, sostiene Gil, es singular, supone un proceso de crítica de la tradicional relación sujeto - objeto en el acto de conocer. Una especie de epojé en el sentido fenomenológico. No es una mirada empírica, no apela a los sentidos, es una mirada que tiene más bien el carácter de “una intuición intelectual de los sentidos”. (...)
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    Taking a moral holiday? Physicians practical identities at the margins of professional ethics.Henk Jasper van Gils-Schmidt & Sabine Salloch - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (9):626-633.
    Physicians frequently encounter situations in which their professional practice is intermingled with moral affordances stemming from other domains of the physician’s lifeworld, such as family and friends, or from general morality pertaining to all humans. This article offers a typology of moral conflicts ‘at the margins of professionalism’ as well as a new theoretical framework for dealing with them. We start out by arguing that established theories of professional ethics do not offer sufficient guidance in situations where professional ethics overlaps (...)
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  4. Oblikovanje znanstvene kulture Didier Gil Bachelard et la culture scientifique PUF, Paris 1993, 123 str.Didier Gil - forthcoming - Filozofski Vestnik.
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    What was enlightenment?Gil Anidjar - 2019 - Critical Research on Religion 7 (2):173-181.
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    Self-consciousness and alzheimer's disease.Roger Gil, E. M. Arroyo-Anllo, P. Ingrand, M. Gil, J. P. Neau, C. Ornon & V. Bonnaud - 2001 - Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 104 (5):296-300.
    Gil R, Arroyo-Anllo EM, Ingrand P, Gil M, Neau JP, Ornon C, Bonnaud V. Self-consciousness and Alzheimer’s disease. Acta Neurol Scand 2001: 104: 296–300. # Munksgaard 2001. Objectives – To propose a neuropsychological study of the various aspects of self-consciousness (SC) in Alzheimer’s disease. Methods – Forty-five patients with probable mild or moderate AD were included in the study. Severity of their dementia was assessed by the Mini Mental State (MMS). Fourteen questions were prepared to evaluate SC. Results – No (...)
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    DUQUE, F. Las figuras del miedo: derivas de la carne, el demonio y el mundo. Ed. Abada Editores, Madrid. 2020.Adrian Carnicero García - 2022 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 27 (2):171-173.
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    Da organização cartesiana à desorganização sadiana: Sade e o conceito de organização nos séculos XVII e XVIII.Clara Carnicero de Castro - 2018 - Doispontos 15 (1).
    "Organização" é um conceito amplamente empregado nos romances filosóficos de Sade. O sentido do termo, contudo, parece mudar conforme a teoria do personagem. Tal polissemia não é uma invenção de Sade, pois pode-se discernir, em obras filosóficas dos séculos XVII e XVIII, pelo menos cinco significados diferentes para a palavra: um sinônimo de máquina cartesiana, uma disposição específica da matéria que possibilita a vida, a forma com que a matéria viva se dispõe num todo contínuo, um mero arranjo geométrico de (...)
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    Cognitive Control and Emotional Intelligence: Effect of the Emotional Content of the Task. Brief Reports.Purificación Checa & Pablo Fernández-Berrocal - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    O krausismo en Galicia e Portugal.Purificación Mayobre & Purificación Mayobre Rodríguez - 1994 - Sada, a Coruña: Ediciós do Castro.
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    Innovation under pressure: Implications for data privacy during the Covid-19 pandemic.Gil Scheitlin, Rehana Harasgama, Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux, Christoph Lutz & Gemma Newlands - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    The global Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in social and economic disruption unprecedented in the modern era. Many countries have introduced severe measures to contain the virus, including travel restrictions, public event bans, non-essential business closures and remote work policies. While digital technologies help governments and organizations to enforce protection measures, such as contact tracing, their rushed deployment and adoption also raises profound concerns about surveillance, privacy and data protection. This article presents two critical cases on digital surveillance technologies implemented during (...)
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    The Role of Intelligence Quotient and Emotional Intelligence in Cognitive Control Processes.Purificación Checa & Pablo Fernández-Berrocal - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  13. Interoception and the origin of feelings: A new synthesis.Gil B. Carvalho & Antonio Damasio - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (6):2000261.
    Feelings are conscious mental events that represent body states as they undergo homeostatic regulation. Feelings depend on the interoceptive nervous system (INS), a collection of peripheral and central pathways, nuclei and cortical regions which continuously sense chemical and anatomical changes in the organism. How such humoral and neural signals come to generate conscious mental states has been a major scientific question. The answer proposed here invokes (1) several distinctive and poorly known physiological features of the INS; and (2) a unique (...)
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  14. Well-Being Coherentism.Gil Hersch - 2022 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (4):1045-1065.
    Philosophers of well-being have tended to adopt a foundationalist approach to the question of theory and measurement, according to which theories are conceptually before measures. By contrast, social scientists have tended to adopt operationalist commitments, according to which they develop and refine well-being measures independently of any philosophical foundation. Unfortunately, neither approach helps us overcome the problem of coordinating between how we characterize well-being and how we measure it. Instead, we should adopt a coherentist approach to well-being science.
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    Filosofía, historia y presente: homenaje a Urbano Gil Ortega.Urbano Gil Ortega & José Ma Aguirre (eds.) - 1993 - Vitoria: Editorial Eset.
  16. Hollo innŭn sigan e: Kim Tʻae-gil chʻŏrhak esei.Tʻae-gil Kim - 1988 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Samyuk Chʻulpʻansa.
     
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  17. A new well‐being atomism.Gil Hersch & Daniel Weltman - 2023 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 107 (1):3-23.
    Many philosophers reject the view that well-being over a lifetime is simply an aggregation of well-being at every moment of one's life, and thus they reject theories of well-being like hedonism and concurrentist desire satisfactionism. They raise concerns that such a view misses the importance of the relationships between moments in a person's life or the role narratives play in a person's well-being. In this article, we develop an atomist meta-theory of well-being, according to which the prudential value of a (...)
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    Parenting and Temperament Influence on School Success in 9–13 Year Olds.Purificación Checa & Alicia Abundis-Gutierrez - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Toys are me: Children’s extension of self to objects.Gil Diesendruck & Reut Perez - 2015 - Cognition 134 (C):11-20.
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    A relational-constructionist account of protein macrostructure and function.Gil Santos, Gabriel Vallejos & Davide Vecchi - 2020 - Foundations of Chemistry 22 (3):363-382.
    One of the foundational problems of biochemistry concerns the conceptualisation of the relationship between the composition, structure and function of macromolecules like proteins. Part of the recent philosophical literature displays a reductionist bias, that is, the endorsement of a form of microstructuralism mirroring an out-dated biochemical conceptualisation. We shall argue that such microstructuralist approaches are ultimately committed to a potentialist form of micro-predeterminism whereby the macrostructure and function of proteins is accounted for solely in terms of the intrinsic properties and (...)
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    The All-Burning : Derrida’s Holocaust (Le brûle-tout : l’Holocauste de Derrida).Gil Anidjar - 2017 - Rue Descartes N° 89-90 (2):204-211.
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    Los Sistemas de información sanitaria en el marco de un Sistema Nacional de Salud descentralizado.Vicente Gil Suay - 2005 - Arbor 180 (710):327-342.
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  23. Ontological Emergence: How is That Possible? Towards a New Relational Ontology.Gil C. Santos - 2015 - Foundations of Science 20 (4):429-446.
    In this article I address the issue of the ontological conditions of possibility for a naturalistic notion of emergence, trying to determine its fundamental differences from the atomist, vitalist, preformationist and potentialist alternatives. I will argue that a naturalistic notion of ontological emergence can only succeed if we explicitly refuse the atomistic fundamental ontological postulate that asserts that every entity is endowed with a set of absolutely intrinsic properties, being qualitatively immutable through its extrinsic relations. Furthermore, it will be shown (...)
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  24. Models and Logical Consequence.Gil Sagi - 2014 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 43 (5):943-964.
    This paper deals with the adequacy of the model-theoretic definition of logical consequence. Logical consequence is commonly described as a necessary relation that can be determined by the form of the sentences involved. In this paper, necessity is assumed to be a metaphysical notion, and formality is viewed as a means to avoid dealing with complex metaphysical questions in logical investigations. Logical terms are an essential part of the form of sentences and thus have a crucial role in determining logical (...)
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    Influence of Maternal and Paternal Parenting Style and Behavior Problems on Academic Outcomes in Primary School.Purificación Checa, Alicia Abundis-Gutierrez, Carolina Pérez-Dueñas & Antonio Fernández-Parra - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Measuring School Absenteeism: Administrative Attendance Data Collected by Schools Differ From Self-Reports in Systematic Ways.Gil Keppens, Bram Spruyt & Jonas Dockx - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Response to Turner.Gil Eyal & Elizaveta Sheremet - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (3):51-61.
    We argue that the concept of epistemic coercion is neither accurate nor useful for describing and thinking about the significance of the new practices of algorithmic curation, and that Foucault’s concept of rarefaction is better suited for this purpose. After establishing what Turner means by epistemic coercion, we show that it differs from how the concept of coercion is typically defined and used by philosophers and sociologists, especially because Turner does not identify a threat that causes the coerced people to (...)
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  28. You Can Bluff but You Should Not Spoof.Gil Hersch - 2020 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 39 (2):207-224.
    Spoofing is the act of placing orders to buy or sell a financial contract without the intention to have those orders fulfilled in order to create the impression that there is a large demand for that contract at that price. In this article, I deny the view that spoofing in financial markets should be viewed as morally permissible analogously to the way bluffing is permissible in poker. I argue for the pro tanto moral impermissibility of spoofing and make the case (...)
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    Is Consciousness a Brain Process?Didier Gil - 2000 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (1):227-253.
    The title of the present essay repeats, word for word, the title of an article that the British philosopher U.T. Place published in 1956: “Is Consciousness a Brain Process?”.
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    Protoalgebraic Gentzen systems and the cut rule.Àngel J. Gil & Jordi Rebagliato - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (1):53-89.
    In this paper we show that, in Gentzen systems, there is a close relation between two of the main characters in algebraic logic and proof theory respectively: protoalgebraicity and the cut rule. We give certain conditions under which a Gentzen system is protoalgebraic if and only if it possesses the cut rule. To obtain this equivalence, we limit our discussion to what we call regular sequent calculi, which are those comprising some of the structural rules and some logical rules, in (...)
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    On Blind Spots, Moral Obligations, and Collective Action Problems.Gil Siegal - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (11):20-22.
  32. On Irony: An Invitation to Neoclassical Sociology.Gil Eyal, Iván Szélényi & Eleanor Townsley - 2003 - Thesis Eleven 73 (1):5-41.
    This article proffers an invitation to neoclassical sociology. This is understood as a Habermasian reconstruction of the fundamental vision of the discipline as conceptualized by classical theorists, particularly Weber. Taking the cases of Eastern and Central Europe as a laboratory, we argue against the idea of a single, homogenizing globalizing logic. Currently and historically what we see instead is a remarkable diversity of capitalist forms and destinations. Neither sociological theories of networks and embeddedness nor economic models of rational action adequately (...)
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    One True Logic, by Owen Griffiths and A.C. Paseau.Gil Sagi - 2024 - Mind 133 (532):1220-1229.
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    Secularism.Gil Anidjar - 2006 - Critical Inquiry 33 (1):52.
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    Taking a moral holiday? Physicians’ practical identities at the margins of professional ethics.Henk Jasper van Gils-Schmidt & Sabine Salloch - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (9):626-633.
    Physicians frequently encounter situations in which their professional practice is intermingled with moral affordances stemming from other domains of the physician’s lifeworld, such as family and friends, or from general morality pertaining to all humans. This article offers a typology of moral conflicts ‘at the margins of professionalism’ as well as a new theoretical framework for dealing with them. We start out by arguing that established theories of professional ethics do not offer sufficient guidance in situations where professional ethics overlaps (...)
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    Del aula al algoritmo: derecho a la educación en la era de la IA.Purificación Rubio Bravo - 2025 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 59.
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    “Commitment” distinguishes between rules and similarity: A developmental perspective.Gil Diesendruck - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):21-22.
    A qualitative difference between Rules and Similarity in categorization can be described in terms of “commitment”: Rules entail it, Similarity does not. Commitment derives from people's knowledge of a domain, and it is what justifies people's inferences, selective attention, and dismissal of irrelevant information. Studies show that when children have knowledge, they manifest these aspects of commitment, thus overcoming Similarity.
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  38. Espacios lúdicos, espacios míticos. Instalaciones en Iberoamerica y el Caribe= Recreational spaces, mythic spaces. Installations in Latin America and the Caribbean.Gil Fiallo - 2006 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 45:27-33.
     
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    Agency, structure, and international politics: from ontology to empirical inquiry.Gil Friedman - 1997 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Harvey Starr.
    This book is the first in-depth study of the concepts of agency and structure in the context of international relations and politics. It is an important contribution, examing the ways in which explanations of social phenomenon integrate and account for the interrelationship between agency and structure.
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    Existence and Ontological Commitments.Thomas Gil - 2017 - In José María Ariso (ed.), Augmented Reality: Reflections on its Contribution to Knowledge Formation. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 101-110.
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    Rediscovering Shibusawa Eiichi in the 21st century.Gil Latz (ed.) - 2014 - [Tokyo]: Shibusawa Eiichi Memorial Foundation.
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    La creatividad, como valor en la educación.Purificación Romero Pérez - 2023 - Isidorianum 16 (32-33):151-157.
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    La nueva era (new age). ¿Alternativa de espiritualidad al mundo de hoy?Purificación Romero Pérez - 2023 - Isidorianum 15 (29).
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  44. The Change from Within.Gil-li Vardi - 2011 - In Hew Strachan & Sibylle Scheipers (eds.), The changing character of war. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    God’s categories: The effect of religiosity on children’s teleological and essentialist beliefs about categories.Gil Diesendruck & Lital Haber - 2009 - Cognition 110 (1):100-114.
  46. Integrated-structure emergence and its mechanistic explanation.Gil Santos - 2020 - Synthese 198 (9):8687-8711.
    This paper proposes an integrated-structure notion of interlevel emergence, from a dynamic relational ontological perspective. First, I will argue that only the individualist essentialism of atomistic metaphysics can block the possibility of interlevel emergence. Then I will show that we can make sense of emergence by recognizing the formation of structures of transformative and interdependent causal relations in the generation and development of a particular class of mereological complexes called integrated systems. Finally, I shall argue that even though the emergent (...)
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  47. Quantifier scope, linguistic variation, and natural language semantics.David Gil - 1982 - Linguistics and Philosophy 5 (4):421 - 472.
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    Closing the Organ Gap: A Reciprocity-Based Social Contract Approach.Gil Siegal & Richard J. Bonnie - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (2):415-423.
    Organ transplantation remains one of modern medicine's remarkable achievements. It saves lives, improves quality of life, diminishes healthcare expenditures in end-stage renal patients, and enjoys high success rates. Yet the promise of transplantation is substantially compromised by the scarcity of organs. The gap between the number of patients on waiting lists and the number of available organs continues to grow. As of January 2006, the combined waiting list for all organs in the United States was 90,284. Unfortunately, thousands of potential (...)
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    Software implementation of the SNOW 3G Generator on iOS and Android platforms.J. Molina-Gil, P. Caballero-Gil, C. Caballero-Gil & A. Fúster-Sabater - 2016 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (1).
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    The Vine and Branches Discourse: The Gospel's Psychological Apocalypse.Gil Bailie - 1997 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 4 (1):120-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:THE VINE AND BRANCHES DISCOURSE: THE GOSPEL'S PSYCHOLOGICAL APOCALYPSE Gil Bailie Florilegio Institute Man is after something that cannot be possessed.... Man cannot "have" being, though he absolutely needs it for living. (Roel Kaptein) The anthropological reading of biblical literature which Girard's mimetic theory makes possible sheds new light on many otherwise inscrutable texts. Prominent among these, due to its centrality as well as its elusiveness, is the prologue (...)
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