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    Emerging Technologies and Ethics: A Race-to-the-Bottom or the Top? [REVIEW]Raul Gouvea, Jonathan D. Linton, Manuel Montoya & Steven T. Walsh - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 109 (4):553-567.
    Does national success with an emerging technology require ethical sacrifices? This question is considered through the simultaneous consideration of ethics, investment, and outcomes in the nine jurisdictions that are making the largest investments in nanotechnologies—an important emerging technology. It is found that while ethical environment has no notable effect on pure and applied research, a more positive ethical environment is associated with measures associated with invention and commercialization. In summary, a race-to-the-top supports invention and commercialization of emerging technologies. A critical (...)
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    Review of Raul Hilberg: The Destruction of the European Jews[REVIEW]Raul Hilberg - 1962 - Ethics 72 (2):148-149.
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  3. Moral Responsibility of Robots and Hybrid Agents.Raul Hakli & Pekka Mäkelä - 2019 - The Monist 102 (2):259-275.
    We study whether robots can satisfy the conditions of an agent fit to be held morally responsible, with a focus on autonomy and self-control. An analogy between robots and human groups enables us to modify arguments concerning collective responsibility for studying questions of robot responsibility. We employ Mele’s history-sensitive account of autonomy and responsibility to argue that even if robots were to have all the capacities required of moral agency, their history would deprive them from autonomy in a responsibility-undermining way. (...)
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    Los trabajos de Penélope: una aproximación a la literatura.Raúl Botero - 2004 - Medellín [Colombia]: Fondo Editorial Universidad EAFIT.
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    Physicalism without identity.Rodrigo A. Dos S. Gouvea - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (2):253-280.
    This paper presents and discusses the most influential attempts to characterize physicalism without postulating relations of identity between the physical and the prima facie non-physical. The first section deals with a possible criticism that these attempts are misguided, since they contradict the physicalist slogan “everything there is physical.” In the second section, I elucidate the different formulations of the physicalist supervenience claim, and argue that none of them consists in an adequate characterization of physicalism. Three reasons are given in favor (...)
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  6. Redes de poder e conhecimento na governação do império português, séculos XVI e XVII.Maria de Fátima Silva Gouvêa, Gabriel A. Frazão & Marília N. Nogueira - 2004 - Topoi 5 (8).
     
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    Universal temporal structures in human information processing: a neural principle and psychophysical evidence.Raul Kompass - 2004 - In Christian Kaernbach, Erich Schröger & Hermann Müller (eds.), Psychophysics Beyond Sensation: Laws and Invariants of Human Cognition. Psychology Press. pp. 451--480.
  8. On the possibility of group knowledge without belief.Raul Hakli - 2007 - Social Epistemology 21 (3):249 – 266.
    Endorsing the idea of group knowledge seems to entail the possibility of group belief as well, because it is usually held that knowledge entails belief. It is here studied whether it would be possible to grant that groups can have knowledge without being committed to the controversial view that groups can have beliefs. The answer is positive on the assumption that knowledge can be based on acceptance as well as belief. The distinction between belief and acceptance can be seen as (...)
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  9. Ontological Collectivism.Raul Saucedo - 2022 - Philosophical Perspectives 36 (1):233-269.
    I give shape to a neglected debate in metaphysics, the debate over the ontological priority between individuality and collectivity. I distinguish the debate from more familiar ones in the recent literature and articulate what I call ontological collectivism, the view that collectivity is prior to individuality. I defend the in-principle intelligibility of the view from forceful general objections and argue that not only is it coherent but also of significant interest to the literature: it allows for overlooked alternatives on a (...)
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    Explanation and the Evolutionary First Law.Devin Y. Gouvêa - 2015 - Philosophy of Science 82 (3):363-382.
    Analogies between Newtonian mechanics and evolutionary processes are powerful but not infinitely versatile tools for generating explanations of particular biological phenomena. Their explanatory range is sensitive to a preliminary decision about which processes count as background conditions and which as special forces. Here I argue that the defenders of the zero-force evolutionary law are mistaken in defending their decision as the only appropriate one. The Hardy–Weinberg principle remains a viable option that is consistent with the epistemic role of Newton’s own (...)
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  11. (2 other versions)Parthood and location.Raul Saucedo - 2009 - In Dean Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 5. Oxford University Press UK.
    I argue that from a very weak recombination principle and plausible assumptions about the nature of parthood and location it follows that it's possible that the mereological structure of the material world and that of spacetime fail to correspond to one another in very radical ways. I defend, moreover, that rejecting the possibility of such failures of correspondence leaves us with a choice of equally radical alternatives. I also discuss a few ways in which their possibility is relevant to various (...)
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    On Dialectical Justification of Group Beliefs.Raul Hakli - 2011 - In Hans Bernhard Schmid, Daniel Sirtes & Marcel Weber (eds.), Collective Epistemology. Ontos. pp. 119-154.
    Epistemic justification of non-summative group beliefs is studied in this paper. Such group beliefs are understood to be voluntary acceptances, the justification of which differs from that of involuntary beliefs. It is argued that whereas epistemic evaluation of involuntary beliefs can be seen not to require reasons, justification of voluntary acceptance of a proposition as true requires that the agent, a group or an individual, can provide reasons for the accepted view. This basic idea is studied in relation to theories (...)
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    Against Unifying Homology Concepts: Redirecting the Debate.Devin Y. Gouvêa & Ingo Brigandt - 2023 - Journal of Morphology 284 (7):e21599.
    The term ‘homology’ is persistently polysemous, defying the expectation that extensive scientific research should yield semantic stability. A common response has been to seek a unification of various prominent definitions. This paper proposes an alternative strategy, based on the insight that scientific concepts function as tools for research: When analyzing various conceptualizations of homology, we should preserve those distinguishing features that support particular research goals. We illustrate the fruitfulness of our strategy by application to two cases. First, we revisit E. (...)
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  14. Two kinds of we-reasoning.Raul Hakli, Kaarlo Miller & Raimo Tuomela - 2010 - Economics and Philosophy 26 (3):291-320.
    Page 1. Economics and Philosophy, 26 291--320 Copyright C Cambridge University Press doi: 10.1017 / S0266267110000386 TWO KINDS OF WE-REASONING RAUL HAKLI, KAARLO MILLER AND RAIMO TUOMELA University of Helsinki.
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    Historicizing the homology problem.Devin Y. Gouvêa - 2023 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 99 (C):56-66.
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  16. Redes de poder e conhecimento na governação do Império Português.Maria de Fátima Silva Gouvêa, Gabriel Almeida Frazão & Marília Nogueira dos Santos - 2004 - Topoi 5 (8):96-137.
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    Les motions de l'áme.Raúl Dorra & Verónica Estay Stange - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (163):111-129.
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    Medea, noxium genus – a juridical reading of Seneca’s Medea.Márcio Meirelles Gouvêa Júnior - 2014 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 13:35-43.
    Uma leitura do verso 179 da Medeia de Sêneca sob o enfoque processual do Direito Romano, vinculado às diversas disposições legais relativas às actiones noxalis , permite o alargamento da compreensão do estatuto da protagonista trágica. Nessa nova possibilidade tradutória, Medeia adquiriu, de modo claro, a feição de injustiçada, com o realce da perfídia de Jasão e da tirania de Creonte. Por outro lado, essa leitura processual do texto literário senequiano ainda permite a percepção da prática da contaminatio efetuada pelo (...)
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    On collectively assigning features to artifacts.Rodrigo A. Dos S. Gouvea - 2021 - Filosofia Unisinos 22 (3):1-12.
    The common notion of artifacts characterizes them as the products of successful activities of their makers, guided by intentions that such objects would instantiate certain features, such as their specific functions. Many counterexamples, however, reveal the unsuitability of the common notion. In the face of this acknowledgment, the paper explores the possibility that features of artifacts, and more specifically, the possession of their functions, may arise, at least partially, from collective assignments. In order to achieve the mentioned goal, the paper (...)
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    (1 other version)Más allá del criticismo radical. Lange y la herencia kantiana en Nietzsche.Raúl Villarroel Soto, Daniel Pérez Fajardo & Nicolás Rojas Cortés - 2020 - Revista de Filosofía 77:205-215.
    El esclarecimiento y la determinación exacta de cuáles pueden haber sido las fuentes, autores o ideas que influyeron decisivamente el pensamiento de Friedrich Nietzsche y el modo como tales referencias teórico-conceptuales pudieron haber quedado incorporadas y expresadas luego en toda la extensión de su obra, constituye uno de los asuntos más complejos y difíciles de abordar para la investigación académica especializada. A materializar dicha tarea indagatoria se dirige este artículo, buscando con ello proveer una estrategia de lectura que permita visualizar (...)
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    What Is Complex/Emotional About Emotional Complexity?Raul Berrios - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Bisimulations for Knowing How Logics.Raul Fervari, Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada & Yanjing Wang - 2022 - Review of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):450-486.
    As a new type of epistemic logics, the logics of knowing how capture the high-level epistemic reasoning about the knowledge of various plans to achieve certain goals. Existing work on these logics focuses on axiomatizations; this paper makes the first study of their model theoretical properties. It does so by introducing suitable notions of bisimulation for a family of five knowing how logics based on different notions of plans. As an application, we study and compare the expressive power of these (...)
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  23. Pensar a partir de Kant: la interpretación filosófica del mito en Paul Ricoeur.Raúl Kerbs - 2004 - Diálogo Filosófico 58:97-118.
     
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    ConsScale: A pragmatic scale for measuring the level of consciousness in artificial agents.Raul Arrabales, Agapito Ledezma & Araceli Sanchis - 2010 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (3-4):3-4.
    One of the key problems the field of Machine Consciousness is currently facing is the need to accurately assess the potential level of consciousness that an artificial agent might develop. This paper presents a novel artificial consciousness scale designed to provide a pragmatic and intuitive reference in the evaluation of MC implementations. The version of ConsScale described in this work provides a comprehensive evaluation mechanism which enables the estimation of the potential degree of consciousness of most of the existing artificial (...)
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  25. Reasoning About Collectively Accepted Group Beliefs.Raul Hakli & Sara Negri - 2011 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 40 (4):531-555.
    A proof-theoretical treatment of collectively accepted group beliefs is presented through a multi-agent sequent system for an axiomatization of the logic of acceptance. The system is based on a labelled sequent calculus for propositional multi-agent epistemic logic with labels that correspond to possible worlds and a notation for internalized accessibility relations between worlds. The system is contraction- and cut-free. Extensions of the basic system are considered, in particular with rules that allow the possibility of operative members or legislators. Completeness with (...)
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  26. Does the deduction theorem fail for modal logic?Raul Hakli & Sara Negri - 2012 - Synthese 187 (3):849-867.
    Various sources in the literature claim that the deduction theorem does not hold for normal modal or epistemic logic, whereas others present versions of the deduction theorem for several normal modal systems. It is shown here that the apparent problem arises from an objectionable notion of derivability from assumptions in an axiomatic system. When a traditional Hilbert-type system of axiomatic logic is generalized into a system for derivations from assumptions, the necessitation rule has to be modified in a way that (...)
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    Reframing the Homology Problem.Devin Gouvea - unknown
    Recent philosophical work on biological homology has generally treated its conceptual fragmentation as a problem to be solved by new accounts that either unify disparate approaches to homology or specify sharp constraints on its meaning. I show that several proposed solutions either misunderstand or ignore central features of comparative biological research, despite attempts to capture scientific practice. I conclude that the problem is incorrectly framed and that disagreements about homology may be epistemically fruitful. Empirically tractable debates are more likely to (...)
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    The Relevance of Behemoth Today.Raul Hilberg - 2003 - Constellations 10 (2):256-263.
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    The Sequencing of Game Complexes in Women’s Volleyball.Raúl Hileno, Marta Arasanz & Antonio García-de-Alcaraz - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  30. Psychophysical Evidence.Raul Kompass - 2004 - In Christian Kaernbach, Erich Schröger & Hermann Müller (eds.), Psychophysics Beyond Sensation: Laws and Invariants of Human Cognition. Psychology Press. pp. 451.
  31. Quine, los conceptos intensionales y la lógica del lenguaje ordinario.Raúl Orayen - 1982 - Análisis Filosófico 2 (1-2):47.
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    More on the claimed identity between inertial mass and gravitational mass.Raúl A. Rapacioli & Fundación Julio Palacios - 2001 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 4 (3):139.
  33. Conversaciones con Raúl Prebisch.C. Mallorquín Raúl Prebisch - 2006 - Cinta de Moebio 25.
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  34. Ontology - Bibliographical Guide.Raul Corazzon - unknown
    Table of Formal and Descriptivists Ontologists (PDF - from Bernard Bolzano to present time) Ontologists of the 19th and 20th Centuries (a selection of critical judgments about some of the greatest philosophers of the recent past) Living Ontologists (a list of authors with an interest in ontology, with synthetic bibliographies).
     
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    Eliciting mixed emotions: a meta-analysis comparing models, types, and measures.Raul Berrios, Peter Totterdell & Stephen Kellett - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    discurso eurocéntrico en los manuales españoles de Historia del Arte de Bachillerato.Raúl López Castelló & David Parra-Monserrat - 2023 - Clío: History and History Teaching 49:326-343.
    Esta investigación analiza la presencia del discurso eurocéntrico en los manuales de Historia del Arte de Bachillerato desde una dimensión sociogenética. La muestra se compone de ejemplares pertenecientes a editoriales españolas de alcance nacional (Anaya, ECIR, Ediciones Ruiz, SM, Teide y Vicens Vives) en una cronología que comprende los distintos periodos por los que ha atravesado la materia entre 1953 y 2006. El estudio deriva de la aplicación de un guion de análisis documental que contempla, entre sus variables, la construcción (...)
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    Clustering extension of MOVICAB-IDS to distinguish intrusions in flow-based data.Raúl Sánchez, Álvaro Herrero & Emilio Corchado - 2017 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (1):83-102.
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    formación histórica de Quito.Raúl Zhingre - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 19 (5):1-8.
    En muchas cosas, Quito resulta frágil, obscura y desconocida, sobre todo cuando se trata del origen indígena en su escala preinca. No obstante, en otros campos es evidente su influencia en lo que hoy es América Latina, por ejemplo, cuando se transformó en eje del Imperio del Tahuantinsuyo. Para los incas, Quito era un centro de articulación interregional. Este rol continuó con los españoles, que fundaron aquí una urbe colonial en 1534. Y a principios del siglo XIX se fundó Ecuador (...)
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    El éxtasis de Ostia y la estructura literaria de las ‘Confesiones’: una nueva propuesta.Márcio Gouvêa & Cristina de la Fuente - 2023 - Augustinus 68 (1):131-153.
    One of the most debated questions surrounding Augustine of Hippo’s Confessions is the search for the structural unity of its thirteen books. In this article, based on an analysis of the of Augustine’s ecstasies in Milan and Ostia, and of the influence of Plotinian Neoplatonism and Pauline theology on Augustinian thought, we intend to offer a new interpretative hypothesis, according to which the ternary division of the Confessions (Books I-IX, Book X, Books XI-XIII) reflects the Christian conception of the anagogic (...)
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    El paisaje como interfaz.Raúl Cadús - 2020 - Laguna 47:99-112.
    This article deals with landscape as a nexus between the aesthetic experience and the metaphysical issue of Being, in order to highlight its epistemological power linked with thinking and experiencing the Being. On the basis of a landscape analysis made from an ontological perspective, it reveals itself as a specially qualified phenomenon for the development of a Metaphysics-esthetics as an inquiring and experiencing way, enabling a reconsideration of Metaphysics as theory and practice. Firstly I present an introduction to the metaphysics-esthetics (...)
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    Paul Ricoeur en Los límites Del pensamiento kantiano: La hermenéutica Del testimonio.Raúl A. Kerbs - 2006 - Discusiones Filosóficas 7 (10):169-181.
    Se trata de mostrar que la“hermenéutica del testimonio” deRicoeur, a pesar de darle la dimensiónde la contingencia histórica que le faltaal concepto de “mundo del texto” y deintroducir la mediación histórica de laconciencia, no rompe con loslineamientos kantianos desde loscuales Ricoeur ha concebido suhermenéutica filosófica, ya que eltestimonio es pensado desde la relaciónkantiana entre las ideas y supresentación sensible.This paper intends to show that in spiteof the fact that Ricoeur’s “Hermeneuticsof Testimony” provides the historic dimension that is missing in the (...)
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  42. Na historia da philosophia.Raul Tavares - 1937 - Rio de Janeiro,: Imprensa naval.
     
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  43. Logística.Raul da Costa Torres - 1954 - Lisboa,:
     
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    Debate en torno a las concepciones del tiempo en sociología.Raúl Zamorano - 2008 - Cinta de Moebio 31:53-69.
    This paper propose an analysis focused on different assumptions of time that are taking into account both in social sciences and humanities. The main objective to discuss these proposals is to emphasize the mutual incompatibility of the classic forms to assume time in the context of the contingencie..
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    Antonio Gramsci and the Question of Religion: Ideology, Ethics, and Hegemony. By Bruce Grelle.Raúl Zegarra - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (2):420-421.
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  46. Políticas sociales, gobiernos progresistas y movimientos antisistémicos.Raúl Zibechi - 2010 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 35:5-20.
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    Sociality and Normativity for Robots. Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality.Raul Hakli & Johanna Seibt (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Springer.
    This volume offers eleven philosophical investigations into our future relations with social robots--robots that are specially designed to engage and connect with human beings. The contributors present cutting edge research that examines whether, and on which terms, robots can become members of human societies. Can our relations to robots be said to be "social"? Can robots enter into normative relationships with human beings? How will human social relations change when we interact with robots at work and at home? The authors (...)
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    El deseo de razón y la alteridad constitutiva Apuntes sobre el ser humano en la Ética de Spinoza.Raúl de Pablos Escalante - 2018 - Co-herencia 15 (58):245-269.
    En este trabajo centrado en la Ética se resaltará la dimensión de alteridad de la esencia del ser humano y, por lo tanto, en el caso de Spinoza, de la noción de deseo. A partir de esta alteridad constitutiva, el modo dicotómico de pensar lo social y lo individual es reconsiderado mediante un deseo que, sin dejar de ser singular, es y persevera en relación con los demás. Con el fin de no reducir la noción de deseo a una de (...)
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    Stylistique et sémiotique tensive : Convergences et divergences.Raul Dorra & Blanca Alberta Rodriguez - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (219):239-256.
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    Sobre lo común. Entrevista a Pierre Dardot realizada por Raúl González Meyer.Pierre Dardot & Raúl González Meyer - 2024 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 14 (2):151-166.
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