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  1. L'unico in rivolta: vita e pensiero di Max Stirner.Raúl Zecca Castel - 2023 - Roma: Red Star Press.
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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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    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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    Education as a Socio-Practical Field: the theory/practice question reformulated.Suzanne Castell & Helen Freeman - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 12 (1):13-28.
    Suzanne de Castell, Helen Freeman; Education as a Socio-Practical Field: the theory/practice question reformulated, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 1.
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  5. 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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  6. Una visión sobre el consumo desde la perspectiva de género.Angels Martínez I. Castells - 2008 - Critica 58 (955):46-50.
    Por más evidente que sea su caducidad, cuesta muchísimo que cualquier disciplina científica admita nuevas metodologías, aunque con ello mejore su visión y alcance, y la economía es emblemática al respecto. Al final, le fue más fácil aceptar que se producían diferentes comportamientos en los niveles macroeconómicos en base al género, y dicha aceptación -con la tenacidad de las pioneras- se trasladó a las políticas de ajuste estructural, para acabar cubriendo el extenso campo de la macroeconomía. En este sentido, el (...)
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    Textuality and the designs of theory.Suzanne de Castell - 1995 - In Wendy Kohli (ed.), Critical conversations in philosophy of education. New York: Routledge.
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    Cinema e intermedialità: modelli di traduzione.Federico Zecca - 2013 - Udine: Forum.
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    Iglesia y cultura en el siglo XXI: una mirada teológica.Alfredo Horacio Zecca - 2011 - Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Agape Libros.
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    Religión y cultura sin contradicción: el pensamiento de Ludwig Feuerbach.Alfredo Horacio Zecca - 1990 - Buenos Aires: Editorial de la Universidad Católica Argentina.
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    Bayes or Bust? A Critical Examination of Bayesian Confirmation Theory.Paul Castell - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180):377-379.
  12. 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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  13. 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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  14. Esquisse d'une dimensionnalisation du connecteur oppositif «mais».P. Castel, M. -F. Lacassagne & A. Landre - 1994 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 27 (4):487-497.
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    Le mal qui vient: essai hâtif sur la fin des temps.Pierre-Henri Castel - 2018 - Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.
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    Subvertir la política: escritos en Acontecimiento.Raúl Cerdeiras - 2013 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Editorial Quadrata.
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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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  18. Tensiones y desafíos en la participación política juvenil en Chile.Raúl Zarzuri - 2010 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 15 (50):103-115.
    Este texto intenta reflexionar sobre algunas construcciones que se han realizado de los jóvenes chilenos respecto de la participación política. Se señala, que más que un desencanto con ella, hay un desencanto con una cierta forma de construir la política en Chile, la cual no tiene conexiones con la ..
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    Critical Education in the New Information Age.Manuel Castells, Ramón Flecha, Paulo Freire, Henry A. Giroux, Donaldo Macedo, Peter McLaren & Paul Willis - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Essays by some of the world's leading educators provide a revolutionary portrait of new ideas and developments in education that can influence the possibility of social and political change. The authors take into account such diverse terrain as feminism, ecology, media, and individual liberty in their pursuit of new ideas that can inform the fundamental practice of education and promote a more humane civil society. The book consolidates recent thinking just as it reflects on emerging new lines of critical theory.
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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.
  21. 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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  22. Essays in Pragmatism.William James & Alburey Castell - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (90):278-279.
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  23. (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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  24. 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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    A New History of Ourselves, in the Shadow of our Obsessions and Compulsions.Pierre-Henri Castel, Angela Verdier & Louis Sass - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (4):299-309.
    Before broaching our main subject, and exploring why, among all disorders of the mind, obsessive-compulsive disorders have a place apart, I would like to start from a dilemma that is well-known to historians interested in mental disorders. According to one approach, a mental illness X is considered as a bona fide or ‘genuine’ illness if, and only if, it originates from a disturbance of the brain. Its neurobiological form is in this case considered as invariant, whatever cultural veneer might give (...)
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    Investigating goal conflict as a source of mixed emotions.Raul Berrios, Peter Totterdell & Stephen Kellett - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (4):755-763.
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    La place de l’accueil temporaire dans les transformations des modes de prise en charge du handicap en France.Lysette Boucher Castel - 2008 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 2 (3):209-229.
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    The Ontological Realism of Gustav Bergmann.Raul Corazzon - unknown
    "An ontology may be described as consisting of three kinds of statements: those that set the problems; those that list the kinds of entities that exist; those that show how the existents solve the problems. Ontologies may thus differ in different ways. The most decisive way concerns the kinds of entities deemed to exist. With respect to this way, there are but two types of ontology. One is lavish, cluttered; the other, frugal, sparse. The ontologies of Plato, Meinong, and Frege (...)
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  29. La crisis económica mundial: el retorno del keynesianismo a las Nuevas Redes de Comunicaciones.Raúl L. Katz - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 78:13-27.
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  30. Mito y filosofía en P.Ricoeur.Raúl Kerbs - 2002 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 34 (100):108-145.
     
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    On writing of theory and practice.Suzanne de Castell - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 23 (1):39–49.
    Suzanne de Castell; On Writing of Theory and Practice, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 23, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 39–49, https://doi.org/10.1111.
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  32. A consistent restriction of the principle of indifference.Paul Castell - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (3):387-395.
    I argue that a particular restricted version of the Principle of Indiference is a consistent, indispensible tool for guiding our probabilistic judgements.
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    Collocations and other lexical combinations in Spanish: theoretical, lexicographical and applied perspectives.Sergi Torner Castells & Elisenda Bernal (eds.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    This edited collection presents the state of the art in research related to lexical combinations and their restrictions in Spanish from a variety of theoretical approaches, ranging from Explanatory Combinatorial Lexicology to Distributed Morphology and Generative Lexicon Theory. Section 1 offers a presentation of the main theoretical and descriptive approaches to collocation. Section 2 explores collocation from the point of view of its lexicographical representation, while Section 3 offers a pedagogical perspective. Section 4 surveys current research on collocation in Catalan, (...)
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    Philosophy as theory of criticism.Alburey Castell - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (4):405-412.
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    The critical and the mechanical.Alburey Castell - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (1):70-79.
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    What the self is not.Alburey Castell - 1962 - Ethics 72 (2):137-140.
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  37. 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.
  38. La persecución Del maniqueísmo durante el pontificado de león I (440-461).Raúl Villegas Marín - 2004 - Polis 16:213-244.
     
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  39. El problema de la opacidad referencial de los contextos modales.Raúl Meléndez - 1995 - Ideas Y Valores 44 (96-97):67-87.
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  40. El libre juego de facultades.Raúl Pedro Gabás Pallás - 1990 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 16:41-56.
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  41. Persistence and coincidence.Raul Saucedo - manuscript
    Four-dimensionalists claim that their take on the temporal versions of the puzzles of coincidence favors their view over three-dimensionalism. In this paper I argue otherwise. In particular, I argue that the four-dimensionalist’s treatment of such puzzles doesn’t give her an edge over so-called `standard theorists’, i.e. three-dimensionalists according to whom there are distinct material objects that coincide at some time. I look at two ways in which the dispute between four-dimensionalists and standard theorists might be construed. First, as an issue (...)
     
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  42. La ética del deporte en Karl-Otoo Apel: ética del discurso y compromiso trascendental claves para una deporte ético.Raúl Francisco Sebastián Solanes - 2012 - Diálogo Filosófico 83:73-92.
     
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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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  44. 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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  45. Problematization” as a mode of reading history.Robert Castel - 1994 - In Jan Goldstein (ed.), Foucault and the writing of history. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 237--52.
     
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  46. Esencia y existencia en Aristóteles.Raúl Echauri - 1975 - Anuario Filosófico 8 (1):117-129.
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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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    Lacan, jouissance and the social sciences: the one and the many.Raul Moncayo - 2023 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Exploring how a Freudian-Lacanian approach to psychoanalysis intersects with social and cultural theory, Lacan, Jouissance and the Social Sciences demonstrates the significance of subjectivity as a concept for the study of leadership, social psychology, culture, and political theory. Raul Moncayo examines Lacan's notion of surplus jouissance in relation to four types of socio-economic value: Productive Value, Exchange Value, Surplus Value and Profit. Also drawing on the work of Slavoj Žižek, Moncayo contends that surplus production cannot be reduced to alienated labor, (...)
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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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    The Rise of Uncertainties.Robert Castel - 2016 - Critical Horizons 17 (2):160-167.
    This paper provides an overview, prepared by Robert Castel himself, of his last book, La montée des incertitudes. It describes how a new regime of capitalism has weakened and sometimes destroyed forms of social organization that had been established at the end of industrial capitalism. It discloses three main ongoing transformations: Labour market deregulations – in the sense of questioning both the right to work and the employment statute, and advances in insecurity; The reconfiguration of protective measures – in (...)
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