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    A Physical Approach to Tsirelson’s Problem.M. Navascués, T. Cooney, D. Pérez-García & N. Villanueva - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (8):985-995.
    Tsirelson’s problem deals with how to model separate measurements in quantum mechanics. In addition to its theoretical importance, the resolution of Tsirelson’s problem could have great consequences for device independent quantum key distribution and certified randomness. Unfortunately, understanding present literature on the subject requires a heavy mathematical background. In this paper, we introduce quansality, a new theoretical concept that allows to reinterpret Tsirelson’s problem from a foundational point of view. Using quansality as a guide, we recover all known results on (...)
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    La correspondencia entre José M. Otero Navascués y Karl Wirtz, un episodio de las relaciones internacionales de la Junta de Energía Nuclear.Albert Presas I. Puig - 2000 - Arbor 167 (659-660):527-601.
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    Introduction.M. H. Werner, R. Stern & J. P. Brune - 2017 - In Jens Peter Brune, Robert Stern & Micha H. Werner (eds.), Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-6.
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  4. The civil society argument.M. Walzer - 1995 - In Julia Stapleton (ed.), Group rights: perspectives since 1900. Bristol: Thoemmes Press.
     
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    Verkligheten öppnar sig: läsning och uppenbarelse i Paul Ricoeurs bibelhermeneutik.Björn Vikström - 2000 - Åbo: Åbo Akademis Förlag = Åbo Akademi University Press.
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  6. Consciousness and Energy Monism.M. Woodhouse - 2001 - In David Lorimer (ed.), Thinking beyond the brain: a wider science of consciousness. Edinburgh: Floris Books.
  7. The ethical philosophy of al-Ghazzali.M. Umaruddin - 1970 - Lahore, Pakistan: Sh. Muhammad Ashraf.
  8. Computing machinery and intelligence.Alan M. Turing - 1950 - Mind 59 (October):433-60.
    I propose to consider the question, "Can machines think?" This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms "machine" and "think." The definitions might be framed so as to reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words, but this attitude is dangerous, If the meaning of the words "machine" and "think" are to be found by examining how they are commonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the meaning and the answer to (...)
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  9. Lived Experience and Cognitive Science Reappraising Enactivism’s Jonasian Turn.M. Villalobos & D. Ward - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):204-212.
    Context: The majority of contemporary enactivist work is influenced by the philosophical biology of Hans Jonas. Jonas credits all living organisms with experience that involves particular “existential” structures: nascent forms of concern for self-preservation and desire for objects and outcomes that promote well-being. We argue that Jonas’s attitude towards living systems involves a problematic anthropomorphism that threatens to place enactivism at odds with cognitive science, and undermine its legitimate aims to become a new paradigm for scientific investigation and understanding of (...)
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  10. Counterrevolutionary Polemics: Katechon and Crisis in de Maistre, Donoso, and Schmitt.M. Blake Wilson - 2019 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 3 (2).
    For the theorists of crisis, the revolutionary state comes into existence through violence, and due to its inability to provide an authoritative katechon (restrainer) against internal and external violence, it perpetuates violence until it self-destructs. Writing during extreme economic depression and growing social and political violence, the crisis theorists––Joseph de Maistre, Juan Donoso Cortés, and Carl Schmitt––each sought to blame the chaos of their time upon the Janus-faced postrevolutionary ideals of liberalism and socialism by urging a return to pre-revolutionary moral (...)
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    Growing explanations: historical perspectives on recent science.M. Norton Wise (ed.) - 2004 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    This collection addresses a post-WWII shift in the hierarchy of scientific explanations, where the highest goal moves from reductionism towards some ...
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    “Cuerpo” en la tradición antioquena.Patricio de Navascués Benlloch - 2011 - Augustinianum 51 (1):21-45.
    Faced with an Alexandrian (Arian) anthropology of Neoplatonic inspiration, Eustathius adopts a strong position in several statements that is similar to astoic Aristotelianism of the 4th century. Nevertheless, Eustathius's reflection is more genuinely theological, than it is reflective of any particular philosophical trend. For him, the human body is a dynamic concept which finds its full meaning in light of the history of salvation, wherein the incarnate and glorified Logos, the second Adam, brings to completion the perfection and incorruptibility of (...)
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    Wnt‐Notch signalling: An integrated mechanism regulating transitions between cell states.Silvia Muñoz-Descalzo, Joaquin de Navascues & Alfonso Martinez Arias - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (2):110-118.
    The activity of Wnt and Notch signalling is central to many cell fate decisions during development and to the maintenance and differentiation of stem cell populations in homeostasis. While classical views refer to these pathways as independent signal transduction devices that co‐operate in different systems, recent work has revealed intricate connections between their components. These observations suggest that rather than operating as two separate pathways, elements of Wnt and Notch signalling configure an integrated molecular device whose main function is to (...)
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    Algoritmy istorii.V. M. Vilʹchek - 2004 - Moskva: Aspekt Press.
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    The Inflation Technique Completely Solves the Causal Compatibility Problem.Elie Wolfe & Miguel Navascués - 2020 - Journal of Causal Inference 8 (1):70-91.
    The causal compatibility question asks whether a given causal structure graph — possibly involving latent variables — constitutes a genuinely plausible causal explanation for a given probability distribution over the graph’s observed categorical variables. Algorithms predicated on merely necessary constraints for causal compatibility typically suffer from false negatives, i.e. they admit incompatible distributions as apparently compatible with the given graph. In 10.1515/jci-2017-0020, one of us introduced the inflation technique for formulating useful relaxations of the causal compatibility problem in terms of (...)
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    Chʻŏnbugyŏng kwa samsin sasang.Pŏm-ha Yun - 2004 - Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Paeksŏk Kihoek. Edited by Yong-bin Yun.
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  17. Aesthetic judgement in painting.M. Vajda - 1986 - In Agnes Heller & Ferenc Fehér (eds.), Reconstructing aesthetics: writings of the Budapest school. New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
     
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    Hilary Putnam: pragmatism and realism.N. Urszula M. Zegle, James Conant & Hilary Putnam (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    One of the most influential contemporary philosophers, Hilary Putnam's involvement in philosophy spans philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, ontology and epistemology and logic. This specially commissioned collection discusses his contribution to the realist and pragmatist debate. Hilary Putnam comments on the issues raised in each article, making it invaluable for any scholar of his work.
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  19. Nonlocality on a human scale: Psi and consciousness research.M. Varvoglis - 1996 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness: The First Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
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    Plato's Charmides: positive Elenchus in a "Socratic" dialogue.Thomas M. Tuozzo - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book argues that Plato's Charmides presents a unitary but incomplete argument intended to lead its readers to substantive philosophical insights.
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    A debate on Spain’s regions in Franco’s times: the Spanish federal council of the European movement through Salvador de Madariaga’s correspondence.Santiago de Navascués - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (6):901-915.
    The Spanish Federal Council of the European Movement (SFCEM), founded as a Spanish organization to favour the integration of Spain in Europe, was composed of representatives of various political organizations of the Republican government in exile. Correspondence between the President, Salvador de Madariaga, and the members of the Basque and Catalonian delegations discloses one of the most critical issues of the time: how to organize the Spanish regions after the fall of Franco’s regime. This article explores how the ideas of (...)
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    Aquam, tenebras, abyssum, chaos.Patricio de Navascués - 2023 - Augustinianum 63 (1):47-73.
    The article discusses the meaning of chaos in the series of four elements introduced by Irenaeus in haer. 1, 30, 1 to characterize the system of the so-called “Ophites”. Contrary to the explanation that renders this Gnostic system dualistic, it is argued here that, in reality, the “Ophites” of Irenaeus anticipates what we find in other Gnostic families (Naassenes, On the Origin of the World, The Hypostasis of the Archonts) and continues the Orphic tradition that appeared in the Theogony of (...)
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    “Cuerpo” en la tradición antioquena.Patricio de Navascués Benlloch - 2011 - Augustinianum 51 (1):21-45.
    Faced with an Alexandrian (Arian) anthropology of Neoplatonic inspiration, Eustathius adopts a strong position in several statements that is similar to astoic Aristotelianism of the 4th century. Nevertheless, Eustathius's reflection is more genuinely theological, than it is reflective of any particular philosophical trend. For him, the human body is a dynamic concept which finds its full meaning in light of the history of salvation, wherein the incarnate and glorified Logos, the second Adam, brings to completion the perfection and incorruptibility of (...)
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    El Fr. 37 de Pablo de Samosata.Patricio de Navascués - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (2):275-293.
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    El Fr. 37 de Pablo de Samosata.Patricio de Navascués - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (2):275-293.
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    El neologismo ἁσυμβίβαστος en Teófilo antioqueno.Patricio de Navascués - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (2):459-461.
    Sometimes Theophilus used neologisms in his apologetic presentation of the faith. This is the case with ajsumbivbastoç. The term corresponds to a Christological interpretation of Is. 40,13-14 in an anti-Hermogenian context (anti-middle platonic). We should translate it as “not counsel - able”, an allusion to the Creator God's self-sufficiency, who deliberates with his Logos-counsel without resorting to eternal matter.
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  27. El neologismo ἀσυμβίβαστος en teófilo antioqueno.Patricio de Navascues Benlloch - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (2):459-461.
     
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    El neologismo en Teófilo antioqueno.Patricio de Navascués - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (2):459-462.
    Sometimes Theophilus used neologisms in his apologetic presentation of the faith. This is the case with ajsumbivbastoç. The term corresponds to a Christological interpretation of Is. 40,13-14 in an anti-Hermogenian context. We should translate it as “not counsel - able”, an allusion to the Creator God's self-sufficiency, who deliberates with his Logos-counsel without resorting to eternal matter.
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    Hannah Arendt lee a Kafka.Nicolás de Navascués - 2022 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 14 (1):11-40.
    En las últimas décadas se ha prestado una gran atención a la obra de Hannah Arendt: de su teoría acerca del totalitarismo a su polémico análisis del juicio de Eichmann, las páginas de la literatura secundaria acerca de la filósofa hebrea han crecido enormemente. Sin embargo, aquellos textos marginales, secundarios, en los que la autora ensayaba retratos de grandes hombres y mujeres de su tiempo permanecen, en gran medida, ocultos. En este artículo nos ocupamos de desentrañar la lectura que Arendt (...)
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    Hippolytus. In Canticum II,3 (CPG 1871): las dos alianzas. Nota filológica.P. de Navascués & B. Outtier - 2021 - Augustinianum 61 (1):269-273.
    In Hippolytus, in Cant. II, 3 we find the Georgian term შჯულ-ი (šǯul-i) several times. G. Garitte rendered it in his Latin translation always as lex, causing quite a bit of obscurity in Hippolytus’ lines. The solution appears when we recognize that it can be traced both to the Greek νόμος and to διαϑήκη. If we take this into account, the text now flows harmoniously with other passages in the works of Hippolytus and with the literal tenor of the terms (...)
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    I Padri della Chiesa e la teologia dogmatica. Alcune considerazioni.Patricio De Navascués Benlloch - 2014 - Augustinianum 54 (2):315-339.
    This article offers a series of reflections on the relationship that should exist between the Church Fathers and dogmatic theology. In order not to underplay the indispensable function performed by the Fathers, a function understood in theological and not in historical terms, the dogmatic theologian must stand before them – as Irenaeus stood before the elderly Polycarp – listening and receiving from them the message that, in harmony with the Scriptures and guided by the grace of God, they ought to (...)
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    La cristología pneumática en el De montibus Sina et Sion.Patricio de Navascués - 2001 - Augustinianum 41 (1):5-25.
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  33. Marción: de Harnack a Orbe.Patricio de Navascués Benlloch - 2013 - Gregorianum 94 (2):256-268.
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    Nota a Ireneo, Adversus Haereses 1, 1, 1.Patricio de Navascués - 2019 - Augustinianum 59 (1):217-221.
    At the beginning of Irenaeus of Lyons’ Adversus Haereses, the doctrine of the Valentinian Ptolemy is presented using terms from the semantic field of time and eternity, which were undergoing a semantic evolution in contemporary Middle Platonic philosophy. These allow us to identify three phases, from a chronological point of view, at the beginning of the Valentinian myth: strict, supra-durational, eternity – eternity of indefinite duration – moment ante tempus.
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    Policarpo e Ireneo nel frammento a Florino, CPG 1308.Patricio De Navascués Benlloch - 2014 - Augustinianum 54 (1):21-33.
    This passage from Irenaeus’ Letter to Florinus offers sufficient material for reflection on the patristic function within dogmatic theology, provided that we understand both Polycarp in the role of a Church Father standing in direct contact with the apostolic kerygma, and, at times, Irenaeus as a theologian reflecting on faith. We begin with the apostolic kerygma which Policarp first hears, learns and sets down clearly, then later recalls and transmits in harmony with faith and scripture. Irenaeus, for his part, carries (...)
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    Sri Aurobindo, thinker and the yogi of the future.M. G. Umar - 2001 - Pondicherry: Sri Mira Trust.
    The author has found in Sri Aurobindo a unique synthesis of the Eastern Wisdom and Western Rationalism, and a perfect reconciliation of ancient spirituality and modern thought. This work is essentially a collection of essays on Sri Aurobindo's thought and Yoga, based upon his major works. Brief life-sketches of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother are included to give a sense of fullness to it. A sampling of the contents exemplifies the wide sweep covered by the essays: The Philosophy of Life (...)
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  37. Apparent mental causation: Sources of the experience of will.Daniel M. Wegner & T. Wheatley - 1999 - American Psychologist 54:480-492.
  38. Predstavlenii︠a︡ russkikh o nravstvennom ideale.M. Volovikova - 2003 - Moskva: In-t psikhologii RAN.
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  39. Reivindicación del placer.M. Vasconcelos - 1983 - [México, D.F.?]: Ediciones Ulises Mexicano.
     
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    Päälaelleen käännetty tietoisuus: ideologiakäsitteen historian pääpiirteet.Kim Weckström - 1981 - [Tampere]: Tampereen yliopisto, Tiedotusopin laitos.
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    "Ludeweixi Fei'erbaha he Deguo gu dian zhe xue di zong jie" qian shi.M. Yü Wang - 1988 - [Yanji shi]: Yanbian ren min chu ban she.
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  42. Truth and essence of truth in Heidegger's thought,'.M. A. Wrathall - 1993 - In Charles B. Guignon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 241--267.
     
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  43. Is Crime Caused by Illness, Immorality, or Injustice? Theories of Punishment in the Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries.Amelia M. Wirts - 2022 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Punishment. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 75-97.
    Since 1900, debates about the justification of punishment have also been debates about the cause of crime. In the early twentieth century, the rehabilitative ideal of punishment viewed mental illness and dysfunction in individuals as the cause of crime. Starting in the 1970s, retributivism identified the immorality of human agents as the source of crime, which dovetailed well with the “tough-on-crime” political milieu of the 1980s and 1990s that produced mass incarceration. After surveying these historical trends, Wirts argues for a (...)
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    Futuro anterior: reflexiones filológicas sobre el fin de siglo.M. Carmen Africa Vidal - 1994 - Barcelona: PPU.
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    Donald Davidson: Truth, Meaning and Knowledge.Urszula M. Żegleń (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Donald Davidson has made enormous contributions to the philosophy of action, epistemology, semantics and philosophy of mind and today is recognized as one of the most important analytical philosophers of the late twentieth century. _Donald Davidson: Truth, Meaning and Knowledge_ addresses * Davidson's writings on epistemology and theory of language with their implications of ontology and philosophy of mind * the central issue of whether truth is the ultimate goal of enquiry, challenged by contributions from Richard Rorty and Paul Horwich (...)
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    Today's medieval university.M. J. Toswell - 2016 - Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University.
    Liturgy and ritual -- Structure -- Curriculum.
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    Donald Davidson: truth, meaning, and knowledge.N. Urszula M. Zegle (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Donald Davidson has made enormous contributions to the philosophy of action, epistemology, semantics and philosophy of mind and today is recognized as one of the most important analytical philosophers of the late twentieth century. Davidson's philosophy is characterised not only by its rigour and intellectual integrity but also by its continued interest in dialogue and re-evaluation of its paradigms. In the spirit of this openness, this volume brings together essays on the major themes of Davidson's thought by leading academics, along (...)
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  48. The Moral Foundations of Trust.Eric M. Uslaner - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Moral Foundations of Trust seeks to explain why people place their faith in strangers, and why doing so matters. Trust is a moral value that does not depend upon personal experience or on interacting with people in civic groups or informal socializing. Instead, we learn to trust from our parents, and trust is stable over long periods of time. Trust depends on an optimistic world view: the world is a good place and we can make it better. Trusting people (...)
     
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  49. Policarpo e Ireneo nel frammento a Florino, CPG 1308.Patricio De Navascués Benlloch - 2014 - Augustinianum 54 (1):21-33.
    This passage from Irenaeus’ Letter to Florinus offers sufficient material for reflection on the patristic function within dogmatic theology, provided that we understand both Polycarp in the role of a Church Father standing in direct contact with the apostolic kerygma, and, at times, Irenaeus as a theologian reflecting on faith. We begin with the apostolic kerygma which Policarp first hears, learns and sets down clearly, then later recalls and transmits in harmony with faith and scripture. Irenaeus, for his part, carries (...)
     
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    Kategorii︠a︡ perezhivanii︠a︡ v filosofii i psikhologii: monografii︠a︡.M. Vishnevskai︠a︡ (ed.) - 2004 - Moskva: Prometeĭ.
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