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  1. Linear discrete models with different time scales.Eva Sánchez, Rafael Bravo Parra & Pierre Auger - 1995 - Acta Biotheoretica 43 (4).
    Aggregation of variables allows to approximate a large scale dynamical system (the micro-system) involving many variables into a reduced system (the macro-system) described by a few number of global variables. Approximate aggregation can be performed when different time scales are involved in the dynamics of the micro-system. Perturbation methods enable to approximate the large micro-system by a macro-system going on at a slow time scale. Aggregation has been performed for systems of ordinary differential equations in which time is a continuous (...)
     
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    Opinions of nurses regarding conscientious objection.Rafael Toro-Flores, Pilar Bravo-Agüi, María Victoria Catalán-Gómez, Marisa González-Hernando, María Jesús Guijarro-Cenisergue, Margarita Moreno-Vázquez, Isabel Roch-Hamelin & Tamara Raquel Velasco-Sanz - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (4):1027-1038.
    Background: In the last decades, there have been important developments in the scientific and technological areas of healthcare. On certain occasions this provokes conflict between the patients' rights and the values of healthcare professionals which brings about, within this clinical relationship, the problem of conscientious objection. Aims: To learn the opinions that the Nurses of the Madrid Autonomous Community have regarding conscientious objection. Research design: Cross-cutting descriptive study. Participants and research context: The nurses of 9 hospitals and 12 Health Centers (...)
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    Linear discrete population models with two time scales in fast changing environments II: Non-autonomous case.Ángel Blasco, Luis Sanz, Pierre Auger & Rafael Bravo de la Parra - 2002 - Acta Biotheoretica 50 (1):15-38.
    As the result of the complexity inherent in nature, mathematical models employed in ecology are often governed by a large number of variables. For instance, in the study of population dynamics we often deal with models for structured populations in which individuals are classified regarding their age, size, activity or location, and this structuring of the population leads to high dimensional systems. In many instances, the dynamics of the system is controlled by processes whose time scales are very different from (...)
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    Influence of individual aggressiveness on the dynamics of competitive populations.Eva Sanchez, Pierre Auger & Rafael Bravo de la Parra - 1997 - Acta Biotheoretica 45 (3-4):321-333.
    Two populations are subdivided into two categories of individuals (hawks and doves). Individuals fight to have access to a resource which is necessary for their survival. Conflicts occur between individuals belonging to the same population and to different populations. We investigate the long term effects of the conflicts on the stability of the community. The modelis a set of ODE's with four variables corresponding to hawk and dove individuals of the two populations. Two time scales are considered. A fast time (...)
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    The reliability of approximate reduction techniques in population models with two time scales.Luis Sanz & Rafael Bravo de la Parra - 2002 - Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4):297-322.
    As a result of the complexity inherent in some natural systems, mathematical models employed in ecology are often governed by a large number of variables. For instance, in the study of population dynamics we often find multiregional models for structured populations in which individuals are classified regarding their age and their spatial location. Dealing with such structured populations leads to high dimensional models. Moreover, in many instances the dynamics of the system is controlled by processes whose time scales are very (...)
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    Variables aggregation in time varying discrete systems.Luis Sanz & Rafael Bravo de la Parra - 1998 - Acta Biotheoretica 46 (3):273-297.
    In this work we extend approximate aggregation methods in time discrete linear models to the case of time varying environments. Approximate aggregation consists in describing some features of the dynamics of a general system involving many coupled variables in terms of the dynamics of a reduced system with a few number of variables. We present a time discrete time varying model in which we distinguish two time scales. By using perturbation methods we transform the system to make the global variables (...)
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    Reduction of Nonautonomous Population Dynamics Models with Two Time Scales.Marcos Marvá & Rafael Bravo de la Parra - 2014 - Acta Biotheoretica 62 (3):285-303.
    The purpose of this work is reviewing some reduction results to deal with systems of nonautonomous ordinary differential equations with two time scales. They could be included among the so-called approximate aggregation methods. The existence of different time scales in a system, together with some long-term features, are used to build up a simpler system governed by a lesser number of state variables. The asymptotic behavior of the latter system is then used to describe the asymptotic behaviour of the former (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility as a Vehicle to Reveal the Corporate Identity: A Study Focused on the Websites of Spanish Financial Entities. [REVIEW]Rafael Bravo, Jorge Matute & José M. Pina - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 107 (2):129-146.
    This study explores the relevance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an element of the corporate identity of Spanish financial institutions. Specifically, it aims to analyze the CSR actions developed by financial entities through the analysis of all the available information disclosed in their websites. A content analysis applied to 82 banking institutions, followed by different quantitative analyses, reveals the multidimensionality of CSR. Findings show that, while the number of entities institutionalizing CSR values as core elements of their identities is (...)
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  9. Conferencias de Francisco Bravo, Rafael Carías, Angel J. Cappelletti, Victor Li Carrillo y Alberto Rosales.Francisco Bravo (ed.) - 1974 - Caracas: Sociedad Venezolana de Filosofía.
    Bravo, F. La dialéctica en Teilhard de Chardin.--Carías, R. El conocimiento de Dios en Max Scheler.--Cappelletti, A. J. El fuego y el logos en la filosofía de Heráclito.--Li Carrillo, V. Estructuralismo y antihumanismo.--Rosales, A. Martín Heidegger y la crisis de la filosofía transcendental.--Rosales, A. La crítica de Heidegger al idealismo moderno.--Rosales, A. El giro del pensamiento de Heidegger.
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  10. Supporting human autonomy in AI systems.Rafael Calvo, Dorian Peters, Karina Vold & Richard M. Ryan - 2020 - In Christopher Burr & Luciano Floridi, Ethics of digital well-being: a multidisciplinary approach. Springer.
    Autonomy has been central to moral and political philosophy for millenia, and has been positioned as a critical aspect of both justice and wellbeing. Research in psychology supports this position, providing empirical evidence that autonomy is critical to motivation, personal growth and psychological wellness. Responsible AI will require an understanding of, and ability to effectively design for, human autonomy (rather than just machine autonomy) if it is to genuinely benefit humanity. Yet the effects on human autonomy of digital experiences are (...)
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    Two Kinds of Process or Two Kinds of Processing? Disambiguating Dual-Process Theories.Rafael Augusto - 2024 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 15 (1):277-298.
    Dual-Process Theories (D-PTs) claim there are two qualitatively different types of processes in the human brain-mind. Despite forming the basis for several areas of cognitive science, they are still shrouded in ambiguity: critics erroneously attack D-PTs as a whole (e.g., Evans and Stanovich Perspectives on Psychological Science, 8(3), 2013), the qualitative/quantitative distinction is not clear enough (De Neys Perspectives on Psychological Science 16 (6): 1412–1427, 2021; Dewey 2022) and, given this criterion, deciding between qualitative or quantitative differences may even be (...)
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  12. Toward a comparative theory of agents.Rafael Capurro - 2012 - AI and Society 27 (4):479-488.
    The purpose of this paper is to address some of the questions on the notion of agent and agency in relation to property and personhood. I argue that following the Kantian criticism of Aristotelian metaphysics, contemporary biotechnology and information and communication technologies bring about a new challenge—this time, with regard to the Kantian moral subject understood in the subject’s unique metaphysical qualities of dignity and autonomy. The concept of human dignity underlies the foundation of many democratic systems, particularly in Europe (...)
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  13. On Floridi’s metaphysical foundation of information ecology.Rafael Capurro - 2008 - Ethics and Information Technology 10 (2-3):167-173.
    The paper presents a critical appraisal of Floridi’s metaphysical foundation of information ecology. It highlights some of the issues raised by Floridi with regard to the axiological status of the objects in the “infosphere,” the moral status of artificial agents, and Floridi’s foundation of information ethics as information ecology. I further criticise the ontological conception of value as a first order category. I suggest that a weakening of Floridi’s demiurgic information ecology is needed in order not to forget the limitations (...)
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  14. Why Did Plato not Write the ‘Unwritten Doctrine’? Some Preliminary Remarks.Rafael Ferber - 2024 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 45 (1):127-149.
    This article asks the question “Why did Plato not write the ‘unwritten doctrine’?” and answers it by citing a combination of two obstacles. The first derives from the limitations of the episteme available to an embodied soul about the essence of the good. Even if the dialectician has access to some kind of knowledge, the mismatch between the unchanging essence of the good and the precarious logoi which aim to identify it (and allow others some measure of access to it) (...)
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    (1 other version)Intercultural information ethics: foundations and applications.Rafael Capurro - 2008 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 6 (2):116-126.
    – This paper aims to examine the present status of the research field intercultural information ethics including the foundational debate as well as specific issues., – A critical overview of the recent literature of the field is given., – The present IIE debate focuses on a narrow view of the field leaving aside comparative studies with non‐digital media as well as with other epochs and cultures. There is an emphasis on the question of privacy but other issues such as online (...)
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    Digital Whoness: Identity, Privacy and Freedom in the Cyberworld.Rafael Capurro, Michael Eldred & Daniel Nagel - 2013 - De Gruyter.
    The first aim is to provide well-articulated concepts by thinking through elementary phenomena of today s world, focusing on privacy and the digital, to clarify who we are in the cyberworld hence a phenomenology of digital whoness. The second aim is to engage critically, hermeneutically with older and current literature on privacy, including in today s emerging cyberworld. Phenomenological results include concepts of i) self-identity through interplay with the world, ii) personal privacy in contradistinction to the privacy of private property, (...)
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    “REOFUT” as an Observation Tool for Tactical Analysis on Offensive Performance in Soccer: Mixed Method Perspective.Rafael Aranda, Joaquín González-Ródenas, Ignacio López-Bondia, Rodrigo Aranda-Malavés, Andrés Tudela-Desantes & M. Teresa Anguera - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  18. Vida en la ciudad.José María Bravo Navalpotro - 1987 - Verdad y Vida 45 (178):151-166.
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    Violencia y perdón colectivo: Deudas imprescriptibles en el mundo contemporáneo.Rafael Pérez Baquero - 2024 - Ideas Y Valores 72 (182).
    El propósito de este artículo es el de indagar en los presupuestos conceptuales e históricos subyacentes al perdón colectivo. Dada la naturaleza híbrida – entre lo ético y lo político - de esta noción, diversos autores la han conceptualizado integrándola o bien en las prácticas de legitimación de la soberanía o, al contrario, en un espacio ético incompatible con las relaciones políticas. Ambas interpretaciones niegan la posibilidad de un perdón colectivo auténtico en el espacio público. Frente a ambas aproximaciones, reconstruiremos (...)
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    El sentido de la vocación filosófica según Sócrates y Heidegger.Cristián De Bravo Delorme - 2022 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 34 (2):319-343.
    Según el símil de la caverna y, de acuerdo a la experiencia de la liberación del prisionero descrita allí, la filosofía lleva a cabo una reconducción de la vida humana. Esta reconducción no está sujeta a la voluntad de quien la padece, por lo que no se la puede autoprocurar, sino que ocurre por la violenta acción de otro. Esta violencia destaca que la Filosofía nace de una relación entre uno que provoca su experiencia y otro que la experimenta, y, (...)
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    Thomas Casadei - Gianfrancesco Zanetti, Manual de Filosofía del Derecho. Figuras, categorías, contextos.Rafael Ramis Barceló - 2024 - Derechos y Libertades: Revista de Filosofía del Derecho y derechos humanos 50:291-294.
    Este artículo reseña: Thomas CASADEI - Gianfrancesco ZANETTI, Manual de Filosofía del Derecho. Figuras, categorías, contextos, Prefacio y traducción de Fernando H. Llano Alonso, Madrid, Tecnos, 2023, 504 pp.
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    J. S. Mill and the Art of Compromise.Rafael Cejudo - 2010 - Human Affairs 20 (4):300-307.
    J. S. Mill and the Art of Compromise The word compromise means a kind of agreement and a concession to something harmful or wrong. I argue that particularly this second sense is quite relevant in the ethics of political action. John Stuart Mill focused upon this issue in his Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform 1859. I outline Mill's doctrine on compromise looking at the external and internal features of an acceptable measure of compromise. These features provide a set of conditions necessary (...)
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    (1 other version)The systems approach — A. bogdanov and L. Von bertalanffy.Rafael E. Bello - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (2):131-147.
    We undertake the comparison between Ludwig von Bertalanffy's General Systems Theory and Alexandr Bodganov's Tektology as two theories proposing a holistic interpretation of reality and claiming to solve problems which are unsolvable via conventional philosophic and scientific theories and methodologies. Basic misunderstandings by some Soviet authors regarding the nature of these theories — especially in the case of Tektology — are pointed out. The comparison is made in what concerns the general origins and purposes of the theories, their approaches to (...)
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    Enrico Peroli, Niccolò Cusano. La vita, l’opera, il pensiero (Roma, 2022).Rafael Ramis Barceló - 2024 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 30 (2):134-136.
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    Filosofía de la historia, guerra y exilio: El eclipse de la utopía en el pensamiento de Eugenio Ímaz.Rafael Pérez Baquero - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (3):659-669.
    El propósito del presente artículo es el de desarrollar y proyectar una interpretación de la filosofía de la historia elaborada por el pensador donostiarra Eugenio Ímaz. Dicha exposición estará dirigida al objetivo de explicitar cómo el optimismo histórico de Ímaz basado en la noción de utopía lidió con los trágicos acontecimientos que aquel vivió durante los años treinta en España. En este sentido, la confianza de Eugenio Ímaz en el régimen republicano se vio fracturada por los acontecimientos bélicos que le (...)
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    Utopia After the "End of History": Addressing the Crisis of Future in Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez's Philosophy of Praxis.Rafael Pérez Baquero - 2023 - Utopian Studies 34 (2):257-272.
    Abstractabstract:This article engages in the contemporary discussion on utopia by exploring Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez’s philosophy. The fall of the Berlin Wall has led to debates about the “end of history” and to doubts about the possibility of achieving the ideals and values embedded within the Marxist utopia. To deal with this challenge, contemporary scholars have revisited Marxist tradition to recover the hope stemming from utopia. However, these readings have not taken into consideration Sánchez Vázquez’s contribution to this topic. With a (...)
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    A falácia do antiintencionalismo.Rafael Lopes Azize - 2001 - Cognitio 2:18-27.
    Resumo: A concepção moderna de literatura idealizou a linguagem literária como um jogo de linguagem à parte dos demais, uma dimensão do sentido que seria "poética", não parafraseável nos seus sentidos figurados, incomensurável relativamente à linguagem ordinária. O romantismo instituiu como o valor literário central uma idéia de autenticidade, fundada no mentalismo introspectivo. Contrapondo-se à concepção de linguagem como expressão mentalista, corrente no romantismo, muitos formalistas situam o significado como intrínseco à estrutura da linguagem, e atribuem ao uso literário da (...)
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  28. (1 other version)A metáfora do cálculo no período intermediário de Wittgenstein.Rafael Lopes Azize - 2009 - Doispontos 6 (1):125-144.
    Este artigo investiga alguns usos da metáfora da linguagem como cálculo em Wittgenstein. A metáfora do cálculo emerge, nos anos 30, numa interlocução com o referencialista, e é ali instrumental na recondução do olhar filosófico para os usos efetivos do simbolismo linguístico. Contudo, foi levada longe demais, ao sugerir uma imagem da linguagem composta apenas de inferências à maneira dos sistemas de regras fechados. Isto embargaria certa expansão pragmática do contexto criterial da análise conceitual. Mas a aplicabilidade do símile do (...)
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    Charles H. Lohr, The Aristotelian Tradition (1200-1650): Translation, Themes and Editions (Firenze, 2023).Rafael Ramis Barceló - 2024 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 30 (2):137-139.
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  30. (1 other version)Paul cartledge. Political thought in ancient greece.Rafael Ramis Barceló - 2010 - Endoxa 25:367-370.
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  31. Ethical issues of online communication research.Rafael Capurro & Christoph Pingel - 2002 - Ethics and Information Technology 4 (3):189-194.
    The paper addresses severalethical issues in online communication researchin light of digital ontology as well as theepistemological questions raised by theblurring boundary between fact and theory inthis field. The concept of ontology is used ina Heideggerian sense as related to the humancapacity of world construction on the basis ofthe givenness of our being-in-the-world.Ethical dilemmas of Internet research thusarise from the tension between bodily existenceand the proper object of research, i.e., onlineexistence. The following issues are beingconsidered: online identity, online language,online consent (...)
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    Ethical Problems of the Use of Deepfakes in the Arts and Culture.Rafael Cejudo - 2023 - In Francisco Lara & Jan Deckers, Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 129-148.
    Deepfakes are highly realistic, albeit fake, audiovisual contents created with AI. This technology allows the use of deceptive audiovisual material that can impersonate someone’s identity to erode their reputation or manipulate the audience. Deepfakes are also one of the applications of AI that can be used in cultural industries and even to produce works of art. On the one hand, it is important to clarify whether deepfakes in arts and culture are free from the ethical dangers mentioned above. On the (...)
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    Andreas Arndt: Die Sache der Logik.Rafael Aragüés - 2023 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 76 (3):242-249.
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    Límite de la téchne y virtud del diálogo según Platón.Cristián De Bravo Delorme - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (4):9-28.
    Resumen: El siguiente artículo parte reconociendo el carácter protector de la téchne y sus momentos constitutivos. De acuerdo a esta determinación es posible advertir el límite de la téchne a partir de la cuestión socrática de la virtud. La virtud, en la medida que no es un asunto análogo a los objetos de la téchne, precisa de un especial acceso. Desde la constatación del diálogo como el único modo de conocer la virtud, se pone de relieve su sentido comunitario y (...)
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    Puntos de vista de la verdad: Sobre el carácter polifónico Del pensamiento platónico.Cristián De Bravo Delorme - 2020 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 61 (145):131-149.
    RESUMEN El siguiente artículo tiene como objetivo destacar el carácter polifónico del pensamiento platónico y poner en cuestión el sentido de la autoría de Platón. Suponer, a partir de obstinados prejuicios modernos, que Platón, tal como cualquier escritor moderno, habría expuesto su propia doctrina, es ignorar la importancia de la forma dramática de su pensamiento. El testimonio de la variedad de interlocutores y de puntos de vista que se suceden en los diferentes diálogos, nos invita a prestar atención a la (...)
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    Socrates’ Dialectic Therapy According to Plato’s Aporetic Dialogues.Cristian de Bravo Delorme - 2019 - Filozofia 74 (3).
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    Reseña de" El conocer humano 1, Obras 1" de Sergio Rábade Romeo.Rafael Lechuga Aparicio - 2004 - la Lámpara de Diógenes 5 (9):165-168.
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    El fin del mundo como obra de arte: un relato occidental.Rafael Argullol - 1991 - Barcelona: Destino.
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    Utopie-poésie résister au fracas.Rafael Argullol - 2005 - Diogène 209 (1):134-138.
    Résumé La poésie est essentiellement liée au silence et peut être conçue dans ce sens comme une sorte de résistance contre le bruit de l’actualité ou de rébellion contre le lieu commun. Àl’affût du son originel qui voyage à travers les cultures, elle s’efforce d’exprimer l’inexprimable. Car la poésie est le jeu des possibilités. En se jouant des possibilités, elle incite l’être humain à habiter son monde différemment.
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    Occupational Health Nursing models and theories: A critical analysis in the scope of the unitary‐transformative perspective.Rafael A. Bernardes, Sílvia Caldeira, Minna Stolt, Vítor Parola, Hugo Neves & Arménio Cruz - 2024 - Nursing Philosophy 25 (4):e12500.
    Occupational Health Nursing (OHN) has followed a complex path to build and strengthen its theoretical basis. Starting with Public Health core principles, theories were shaped by the dualism of person worker and working environment, where sometimes the centre of the thought was given to the latter and other times to the former. The problem was not much on such conflict but on the definition of the correct OHN focus and whether genuine nursing knowledge was being applied. We are worried that (...)
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    Le jugement par inclination chez Saint Thomas d'Aquin.Rafael Tomas Caldera - 1980 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Pasado, presente y futuro de la noción de información.Rafael Capurro - 2014 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 1 (1):110-136.
    Este artigo apresenta de forma resumida a complexa historia da noção de informação na tradução greco-romana, medieval e moderna. A partir da etimologia latina dessa noção e de suas raízes nos conceitos gregos de eidos / ideia e morphé se mostra como a noção de informação no seu conceito ontológico (‘dar forma a algo’) perde sua relevância na modernidade, mantendo-se o sentido de ‘dizer algo a alguém’. As teorias da informação no século XX apoiadas na concepção de sistemas técnicos de (...)
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  43. Heidegger über Sprache und Information.Rafael Capurro - 1981 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 88 (2):333-343.
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    Jurisprudence in hard and soft law output of international organizations: a network analysis of the use of precedent in UN Security Council and general assembly resolutions.Rafael Mesquita & Antonio Pires - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence and Law:1-30.
    Do hard law international organizations use jurisprudence differently than soft law ones? Precedent can be asset or an encumbrance to international organizations and their members, depending on their aims and on the policy area. Linking current decisions to previously-agreed ones helps to increase cohesion, facilitate consensus among members, and borrow authority – benefits that might be more necessary for some organizations than for others. To compare whether the features of norm-producing organizations correlate with their preference for jurisprudence, we compare two (...)
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    Epistemología, educación e infancia: la resistencia silenciosa de Víctor de Aveyron.Rafael Maximiliano Calderón - 2021 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 6 (2):1-19.
    Nuestro propósito en este artículo es analizar desde un punto de vista epistemológico el debate científico sobre el niño “salvaje” de Aveyron que se inicia en la Ilustración tardía, en el ámbito del método y prácticas médico-pedagógicas, y que se extiende a mediados del siglo XX en el campo de las ciencias sociales. Consideramos que la metodología de investigación científica y los tratamientos aplicados para educar y transformar al niño “salvaje”, a través del disciplinamiento de sus sentidos, la enseñanza del (...)
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    Han, B.-Ch. (2021). No-cosas: quiebras del mundo de hoy. Traducción de Joaquín Chamorro Mielke. Madrid: Tecnos.Rafael Castro - 2022 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 22:321-324.
    En su último libro, Han afirma: «[y]a no habitamos la tierra y el cielo, sino Google Earth y la nube» (p. 12). En No-cosas, Han critica el paso del mundo de las cosas hacia el mundo de las no-cosas. Las cosasson vendrían a ser los objetos físicos que solían constreñir nuestra vida cotidiana: los árboles, los libros, las casas y sus respectivos habitantes. Frente a ellas, Han nos muestra las no-cosas —o información digital—. Las no-cosas son realidades intangibles y, por (...)
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    J. S. Mill on Artistic Freedom and Censorship.Rafael Cejudo - 2021 - Utilitas 33 (2):180-192.
    This article aims to reconstruct a Millian argument for protecting a broad artistic freedom, as well as to delineate the exceptional cases in which censorship of works of art might be justified. Mill'sOn Libertyoffers two lines of reasoning that might be used to defend the widest possible artistic freedom. The first is Mill's defense of freedom of speech in chapter 2, although this would apparently still allow for censoring art that serves to instigate harm. The second is his defense of (...)
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    Cartas y comunicaciones de las élites militares cubanas (siglo XIX).Eva Bravo-Garcia - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (54).
    En esta investigación se analiza la expresión escrita individual de las élites miliares que participan en las guerras de la independencia de Cuba. La producción escrituraria es un reflejo de la variedad social coetánea, por lo que permite tanto estudiar la vitalidad de fenómenos sociolingüísticos como determinar los rasgos que constituyen la base de la variedad cubana del español. Además, la selección de cartas cruzadas entre mandos militares y afectos a la causa evidencia la gestación del modelo de _cubanía_ que (...)
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  49. (1 other version)Del sentido común a la filosofía de la praxis: Gramsci y la cultura popular.Nazareno Bravo - 2006 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 53 (2):6-7.
    La problemática de la cultura popular ha sido abordada desde diversos marcos teóricos a partir de su inclusión entre los temas necesarios para comprender una sociedad integralmente. El artículo estudia los aportes realizados por Antonio Gramsci, quien desde una visión marxista heterodoxa, propone un análisis de los sectores subalternos que permite vislumbrar virtudes y limitaciones. Los conceptos filosofía espontánea, sentido común y filosofía de la praxis, surgen como fundamentales para el análisis teórico y la práctica política transformadora y para una (...)
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  50. Ensayo sobre Ludwig Feuerbach y su crítica filosófica de la religión.Jesús Bravo Baquero - 1992 - Morelia, Michoacán: Universidad Michoacana.
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