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    'El ser humano como ser vivo' de Helmut Plessner. Traducción con introducción y notas.Raúl Vázquez Luna - 2020 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 25 (1):139-165.
    En 1967, Helmuth Plessner publica en Merkur una síntesis de su pensamiento titulado «El ser humano como ser vivo». Este trabajo de investigación ha consistido en realizar una traducción, con un gran número de aparato crítico en forma de notas, y con un estudio introductorio. En el texto, Plesner expone el carácter diferencial del viviente humano en comparación con los demás animales, carácter por el que trasciende el ámbito de lo zoológico, permaneciendo no obstante en él. Por eso, el estudio (...)
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    Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Leveraging Management Research on Grand Challenges.Silvia Dorado, Nino Antadze, Jill Purdy & Oana Branzei - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (5):1242-1281.
    We advance research on how businesses engage with the complex social problems currently known as Grand Challenges. We study the concepts that preceded the term Grand Challenges, the connected ontologies that ground them, and the diversity of perspectives they offered. We construct a knowledge map that includes well-researched obstacles, such as governance obstacles hindering engagement and sensemaking obstacles limiting the ideation of novel and creative efforts. But we also build on prior research to identify curation obstacles, which precede engagement and (...)
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  3. Higher-level descriptions: why should we preserve them.Charbel Nino El-Hani & Antonio Marcos Pereira - 2000 - In P. B. Andersen, Claus Emmeche, N. O. Finnemann & P. V. Christiansen (eds.), Downward Causation. Aarhus, Denmark: University of Aarhus Press.
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    ¿Qué tan ético es enseñar bioética a partir de casos clínicos?Paola Binetti & Gilberto A. Gamboa-Bernal - 2016 - Persona y Bioética 20 (1):5-9.
    One of the challenges of teaching of bioethics is to com-bine theory and practice. It would seem less complicated to do so with bioethics, given the large extent to which its contents are oriented towards practice. There are even authors who question the very possibility of teaching bioethics, arguing that the fundamentals of ethics are imparted at home and their presence in university curricula is unwarranted. Seemingly, the mission of medicine itself is already set, and it is hard to find (...)
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  5. Downward determination.Charbel Niño El-Hani - 2005 - Abstracta 1 (2):162-192.
     
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  6. Understanding biological causation.Charbel Niño El-Hani & Antonio Marcos Pereira - 1999 - In Valerie Gray Hardcastle (ed.), Where Biology Meets Psychology: Philosophical Essays. MIT Press.
     
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    The Horoscopes of the Anonymous Commentary on Ptolemy’s ‘Tetrabiblos’.Raúl Caballero-Sánchez - 2022 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 85 (1):1-23.
    In this article, I demonstrate that, of the two horoscopes transmitted by the Anonymous Commentary on Ptolemy’s ‘Tetrabiblos’, edited by Hieronymous Wolf, Basel, 1559, pp. 98 and 112, the first (H1) corresponds to an actual birth that took place in Lower Egypt on 25 June 448 AD, while the second (H2) is the same horoscope, slightly modified to fit the specific example for which it provides the illustration. The new date proposed here for H1 is important for establishing a more (...)
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    (2 other versions)On the reality of emergents.Charbel Nino El-Hani - 2002 - Principia 6 (1):51-87.
    The controversy over the notion of emergence has recently re-emerged But a rigorous debate concerning how it might be explained or defined is often lacking Emergence is discussed here under two strict conditions (l) emergents can be predictable from the knowledge about a system's parts, (ll) emergents can be regarded as dependent on, and deternuned by, the system's micro-structure O'Connor's definmon of an emergent property is taken as a starting-point for a new definmon, incorporating Emmeche and colleagues' analysis of dounward (...)
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  9. Rasgos de la Nueva Evangelización.Raúl Berzosa Martínez - 2012 - Nova et Vetera: Temas de Vida Cristiana 36 (73):5-18.
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  10. Ñucanchic Huasipungo. Ecuador y Colombia, más de 500 años de resistencia indígena.Fabián Andrés Bernal Angulo - 2011 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 2 (3):19 - 8.
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    Recomendaciones bioéticas para la pandemia, una perspectiva personalista.Nestor Daniel Ramirez Borrero, Mónica Andrea Corredor Niño & Sergio Eduardo Navas Gutierrez - 2021 - Persona y Bioética 25 (1):2515-2515.
    The health emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic revealed limitations in health systems worldwide, making it necessary to establish a bioethical framework that provides tools to drive health professionals’ decision-making amid scarce health resources. Bioethical models such as principlism, utilitarianism, and personalism seek to focus clinical decisions on respect for people’s rights and dignity, thus protecting the medical practice. Personalism provides a person-centered approach to respect for human dignity during health emergencies to avoid giving material meaning to the individual. Decision (...)
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    Pensar América Latina desde la “Tierra nuestra”.Myriam Jiménez Quenguan, Rubén Vallejo Molina, Jorge Iván Parra Londoño, Carlos Bernal Granados & Ninfa Stella Cárdenas Sánchez - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 43 (126).
    En este artículo se presenta una revisión bibliográfica de la novela Terra nostra, de Carlos Fuentes, y propicia diálogos que evidencian su actualidad y su relación interdisciplinar con la filosofía, la historia, el arte, la sociedad y la cultura. En los criterios estructurales se distinguen estas temáticas: mito e identidad, relaciones con el otro, imagen y memoria, y la reconstrucción de lo que somos y seremos. Se tuvieron en cuenta franjas temporales de ocho años, desde el momento de su publicación, (...)
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    (1 other version)Causação descendente, emergência de propriedades E modos causais aristotélicos (downward causation, property emergence, and aristotelian causal modes).Charbel Niño Ei-Hani & Antonio Augusto Passos Videira - 2001 - Theoria 16 (2):301-329.
    O problema da causação descendente é um ponto central na formulação do fisicalismo não-redutivo e na compreensão da emergência de propriedades. Duas interpretações possíveis da causação descendente, nas quais a contribuição do pensamento aristotélico é importante, são examinadas. Os requisitos do programa de matematização da natureza na mecanica clássica, que levaram ao abandono de três dos modos causais aristotélicos, nao parecem igualmente importantes nas ciencias especiais. Isto sugere que a contribuição de Aristóteles pode ser, de certa maneira, retomada. Uma definição (...)
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  14. El estudio de la comunicación en las universidades latinoamericanas.Raúl Fuentes Navarro - forthcoming - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary.
     
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    Inhibición de ADN por extractos vegetales de plantas de la ecorregión cafetera.N. Correa, Yaned Milena, Jaime Niño Osorio, M. Mosquera & M. Oscar - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Emergence and Downward Causation: An Introcution to a Special Number of Principia.Charbel Niño El-Hani - 2002 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 6 (1):1-4.
    The controversy over the notion of emergence has recently re-emerged But a rigorous debate concerning how it might be explained or defined often lacking Emergence is discussed heir under two strict conditions emergents can be predictable from the knowledge about a system's parts, emergents can be regarded as dependent on, and determined by, the system's micro-structure O’Connor’s definition of an emergent property is taken as a starting-point for a new definition, incorporating Emmeche and colleagues’ analysis of downward causation and Baas' (...)
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    The Existentialist TraditionMusic and Communication.Gordon Epperson, Nino Langiulli & Terence McLaughlin - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (3):405.
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    El debate académico sobre nación y nacionalismo desde los orígenes hasta la consolidación del predominio anglosajón.Raúl Moreno Almendral - 2015 - Arbor 191 (775):a272.
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    Autonomía En la Esfera Política y Religiosa En Kant.Hermes Raúl Torres Sánchez - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 19.
    La filosofía kantiana se ha destacado por ocuparse por temas tan importantes como la ética, la religión, el derecho, entre otros. Todos ellos desde una perspectiva humanista, es decir, teniendo en cuenta valores como la dignidad humana y la autonomía moral propios de un proyecto ilustrado. Estos valores han servido para cuestionar y criticar muchas de las injusticias y abusos que se cometen contra el ser humano, en especial en el terreno de la religión por no asumir un pensamiento propio. (...)
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    Editorial: Psychodidactic Variables and Academic Performance in Physical Education.Antonio Granero-Gallegos, Raúl Baños & Antonio Baena-Extremera - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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  21. Dos biologías: diversas filosofías de la biología y una sola confusión.Raúl Gutiérrez Lombardo - 1993 - Ludus Vitalis 1 (1):83-93.
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  22. Francisco J. Ayala. La evolución y la flecha del Tiempo.Raúl Gutiérrez Lombardo - 1998 - Ludus Vitalis 6 (10):65-74.
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    Essay Review.Nino B. Cocchiarella - 1989 - History and Philosophy of Logic 10 (1):77-83.
    L. E. HAHN and P. A. SCHILPP (eds.), The philosophy of W. V. Quine. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1986. xvi + 705 pp. $35.95 cloth/$16.50 (paper).
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    Competencia intercultural y conciencia cultural en el aula de lenguas extranjeras.Raúl Dávila-Romero - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6):1-10.
    En este estudio se exploran recursos didácticos para fomentar la reflexión intercultural en el aula de idiomas. En un aula de alemán como lengua extranjera de una universidad española, con alumnas y alumnos de nivel inicial (A1.2), se integraron actividades para el desarrollo de la competencia comunicativa intercultural en una programación anterior de orientación comunicativa y con fuerte presencia de la interacción oral entre pares. Los resultados obtenidos en esta investigación cuasi-experimental informan sobre el desarrollo de la conciencia cultural de (...)
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    Artificial Intelligence, Cybercities and Technosocieties.Javier Echeverría & Raúl Tabarés - 2017 - Minds and Machines 27 (3):473-493.
    Information technologies have made possible the rising of new forms of communities, cities and societies. These changes are analyzed from the perspective of innovation studies, as technological but also social innovations. Starting from the contributions of Ortega y Gasset to the philosophy of technology, and applying these ideas to the information and communications technologies system, this article introduces the notions of technosocieties and cybercities. Our aim is to deeply examine the Telepolis project; a digital and global city supported by ICT (...)
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    Esencia y existencia en Aristóteles.Raúl Echauri Moré - 1975 - Anuario Filosófico 8:119-129.
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    O eterno retorno.Raul Proença - 1987 - Lisboa: Biblioteca Nacional. Edited by António Reis.
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    Absolutismus, Carl Schmitt (1926). Una definición de Schmitt sobre el absolutismo político.Sergio Raúl Castaño - 2024 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 27 (3):411-416.
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    Alteridad, ficción y resistencia. Contra el “destino mineral” del mundo.Raúl Rodríguez Freire - 2021 - Aisthesis 70:543-566.
    El presente ensayo intenta repensar las ciencias humanas a partir de la idea de espíritu que manejan los pueblos de la Amazonía. Para ello, se dará cuenta del pensamiento crítico brasileño contemporáneo, que asume la alteridad y la crisis ambiental como ejes centrales de sus reflexiones, para luego articularlo a una idea de ciencias humanas que asuman como objeto no lo humano, sino lo viviente.
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    Fighting as real as it gets. A Micro-Sociological EncounterFighting as real as it gets. A Micro-Sociological Encounter. [REVIEW]Raúl Sánchez-García - 2020 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 17 (3):327-331.
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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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    Razonamiento jurídico, ciencia del derecho y democracia en Carlos S. Nino.Carlos Santiago Nino, Carlos F. Rosenkrantz & Rodolfo Luis Vigo (eds.) - 2008 - México, D.F.: Distribuciones Fontamara.
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    Earth’s Oceans, Creating Tidal Bulges on Opposite Sides of the Planet.Bernal Thalman - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):461-477.
    An omnipresent, non-local/non-analytical energy that pervades everything enters the Universe through all infinitesimal points. Without determining its origin, our approach is to explain our gravity theory based on Einstein’s relativity theory and the behavior of space-time flow. This influx occurs continuously throughout all of space-time, making the universe expand. Our theory presents two kinds of expansion: (PUE) space-time primary universal expansion and the (VME) virtual matter expansion that occurs with the interaction of space-time with the matter. The internal space-time in (...)
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  34. 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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  35. 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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    J.D. Bernal's The social function of science, 1939-1989.Helmut Steiner & J. D. Bernal (eds.) - 1989 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Gravity Is Not Attraction; It’s a Push (Space-Time Expansion Theory).Bernal Thalman - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):48-75.
    The space-time expansion has a new perspective on the universe phenomena. In this article, the key features of the Space-Time Expansion Theory are summarized and discussed, with three postulates incorporating different insights into the behavior of space-time expansion, gravity, space-time curvature, and time itself. Gravity is not an attraction; it is a push. Inertia, free fall, the principles of the theory of relativity and some other phenomena support the author’s assertions. The expansion of space-time is universal, occurs everywhere, and produces (...)
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    The Power of Belief: Cognitive Resonance, Objectivism, and Well-being.Teresa Bruno-Niño - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (1):37-52.
    The phenomenon of resonance is central in the contemporary literature on well-being. Many philosophers accept the Resonance Constraint: if something is good for a person, it must resonate with her. Failing to meet this constraint is often thought to be a forceful blow to a theory of well-being. It is widely assumed that resonance must be motivational. I call attention to and argue for an underexplored aspect of resonance, namely cognitive resonance. I provide arguments for Belief-Resonance, the claim that if (...)
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    The extension of man: a history of physics before 1900.John Desmond Bernal - 1972 - London,: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
    The late J. D. Bernal's lectures given to first-year students in physics at Birkbeck College, University of London, are presented here in their entirety, tracing the history of physics up to the end of the classical era at the end of 19th century, just before the discoveries of the subatom and relatively were made. In view of the prestige and profundity of the newer discoveries, Bernal felt that the classical era was being largely forgotten. In this book, he (...)
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  40. Ontosemántica de los nombres propios. Nuevas respuestas a preguntas tradicionales.Jaime Bernal - 2023 - Numinis. Revista de Filosofía 1 (2):530-550.
    La denotación de los nombres propios es un problema tradicional de la Filosofía que aún es discutido en nuestros días. La tesis de este ensayo es que, lejos de ser una problemática superada, el debate sigue muy vivo y se siguen generando constantes aportaciones que contribuyen a enriquecer esta discusión en la actualidad. El objetivo que aquí se propone es mostrar que los argumentos tradicionales están motivando nuevas propuestas que mantienen la actualidad del debate, como las de Robert Stalnaker y (...)
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  41. 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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    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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    Because we were never modern. Bruno Latour’s relational ontology.Juan Manuel Zaragoza Bernal - 2022 - Alpha (Osorno) 55:228-242.
    Resumen: El objetivo de este trabajo es describir la situación actual y las proyecciones de la comparación forense de la voz en Chile, a la luz de los estándares internacionales que se enfocan en la producción de evidencia confiable, que pueda ser utilizada en los tribunales de justicia. Para ello, en principio, se dan a conocer los fundamentos científicos que caracterizan esta rama de las ciencias forenses y, luego, sobre esa base se analiza y comenta la situación de Chile y (...)
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  44. Materialism and the Subjectivity of Experience.Reinaldo Bernal - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (1):39-49.
    The phenomenal properties of conscious mental states happen to be exclusively accessible from the first-person perspective. Consequently, some philosophers consider their existence to be incompatible with materialist metaphysics. In this paper I criticise one particular argument that is based on the idea that for something to be real it must (at least in principle) be accessible from an intersubjective perspective. I argue that the exclusively subjective access to phenomenal contents can be explained by the very particular nature of the epistemological (...)
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  45. 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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  46. (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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    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.
  48. Señales en la encrucijada (digital). Adaptación y supervivencia.Obdulio Martín Bernal - 2009 - Telos: Revista de Pensamiento Sobre Tecnología y Sociedad 81:54-57.
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    Generative Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Practice: Undergraduate Experience.Carmen M. Alegría-Bernal, Jhan C. Fernández-Delgado & Fernando S. Andía-Alegría - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:532-542.
    The objective of this article is to assess the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AGI) as a learning tool in clinical practice, as perceived by clinical students of human medicine. To this end, six learning activities were devised and executed, employing diverse pedagogical approaches and AGI tools, with the objective of addressing various facets of clinical practice. These included the creation of explanatory material, literature analysis, the selection of clinical cases for publication, the development of self-assessment questions, the production of (...)
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  50. Monadic panpsychism.Nino Kadić - 2024 - Synthese 203 (2):1-18.
    One of the main obstacles for panpsychism, the view that consciousness is fundamental and ubiquitous, is the difficulty of explaining how simple subjects could combine to form complex subjects. Known as the subject combination problem, it poses a possibly insurmountable challenge to the view. In this paper, I will assume that this challenge cannot be overcome and instead present a version of panpsychism that completely avoids talk of combination. Inspired by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s metaphysics of monads, I will focus on (...)
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