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    José Pablo Martín y Marta Alesso. Filón de Alejandría. Obras Completas, volumen VI.Maillen Krank Pizarro - 2023 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 27 (2):175-179.
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    Tratado de metodología de las ciencias sociales.Narciso Pizarro - 1998 - Madrid: Siglo XXI de España.
    El Tratado de metodología de las Ciencias Sociales de Narciso Pizarro ofrece una visión coherente del campo de las ciencias sociales contemporáneas, cuya división en disciplinas, especialidades y subespecialidades hace difícil al estudioso de cualquiera de ellas el entender las conexiones existentes entre todas. Porque la lógica propia del desarrollo de las ciencias sociales en el mundo académico impulsa diferencias terminológicas que ocultan la homogeneidad conceptual, pero que sirven para establecer las lindes de cotos privados del saber. Sobrepasar esas (...)
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    Factores asociados a la ideación del suicidio en adolescentes. Algunas evidencias en Argentina.Maria Marta Santillán Pizarro & Eduardo Javier Pereyra - 2021 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 26:160-181.
    El suicidio se ha convertido en una acuciante problemática social y de salud pública a nivel mundial. Particularmente en Argentina, en los últimos 25 años la mortalidad por suicidio se triplicó en la población joven y este tipo de defunciones se ha constituido en la segunda causa de muerte en la franja de 10 a 19 años. A partir de los datos que brinda la Encuesta Mundial de Salud Escolar, proyecto de la OMS, implementada en Argentina en 2012, se realiza (...)
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    Equational theories of fields.Amador Martin-Pizarro & Martin Ziegler - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (2):828-851.
    A first-order theory is equational if every definable set is a Boolean combination of instances of equations, that is, of formulae such that the family of finite intersections of instances has the descending chain condition. Equationality is a strengthening of stability. We show the equationality of the theory of proper extensions of algebraically closed fields and of the theory of separably closed fields of arbitrary imperfection degree.
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    The mismeasure of morals: Antisocial personality traits predict utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas.Daniel M. Bartels & David A. Pizarro - 2011 - Cognition 121 (1):154-161.
  6. Two kinds of historical explanation in Evolutionary Biology.Nina Kranke - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (3):1-21.
    Historical explanations in evolutionary biology are commonly characterized as narrative explanations. Examples include explanations of the evolution of particular traits and explanations of macroevolutionary transitions. In this paper I present two case studies of explanations in accounts of pathogen evolution and host-pathogen coevolution, respectively, and argue that one of them is captured well by established accounts of time-sequenced narrative explanation. The other one differs from narrative explanations in important respects, even though it shares some characteristics with them as it is (...)
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  7. Disgust Sensitivity Predicts Intuitive Disapproval of Gays.Yoel Inbar, David A. Pizarro, Joshua Knobe & Paul Bloom - 2009 - Emotion 9 (3): 435– 43.
    Two studies demonstrate that a dispositional proneness to disgust (“disgust sensitivity”) is associated with intuitive disapproval of gay people. Study 1 was based on previous research showing that people are more likely to describe a behavior as intentional when they see it as morally wrong (see Knobe, 2006, for a review). As predicted, the more disgust sensitive participants were, the more likely they were to describe an agent whose behavior had the side effect of causing gay men to kiss in (...)
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    Perceived Emotional Synchrony in Collective Gatherings: Validation of a Short Scale and Proposition of an Integrative Measure.Anna Wlodarczyk, Larraitz Zumeta, José Joaquin Pizarro, Pierre Bouchat, Fuad Hatibovic, Nekane Basabe & Bernard Rimé - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Ricardo E. Latcham, a social scientist: From ethnographic observations of society to the archaeology of Chile’s original c.José Antonio González Pizarro - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 38:67-88.
    Se analiza la presencia intelectual de Ricardo Eduardo Latcham, ingeniero inglés, que llegado a Chile dio un mayor impulso al estudio tanto de la prehistoria latinoamericana como de la arqueología chilena, en los ámbitos del hábitat araucano y de las culturas del norte, en especial la atacameña. En este sentido, sus investigaciones prosiguieron a las de Uhle y posibilitaron integrar a los pueblos originarios del norte chileno al panorama de la prehistoria nacional. Latcham se adentró en registrar las conductas de (...)
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    Ricardo E. latcham, un científico social: Desde las observaciones etnográficas de la sociedad hasta la arqueología de las culturas originarias chilenas.José Antonio González Pizarro - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 38:67-88.
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    Supersimplicity and quadratic extensions.A. Martin-Pizarro & F. O. Wagner - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (1):55-61.
    An elliptic curve over a supersimple field with exactly one extension of degree 2 has an s-generic point.
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    Conservatives are more easily disgusted than liberals.Yoel Inbar, David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (4):714-725.
    The uniquely human emotion of disgust is intimately connected to morality in many, perhaps all, cultures. We report two studies suggesting that a predisposition to feel disgust is associated with more conservative political attitudes, especially for issues related to the moral dimension of purity. In the first study, we document a positive correlation between disgust sensitivity and self-reported conservatism in a broad sample of US adults. In Study 2 we show that while disgust sensitivity is associated with more conservative attitudes (...)
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  13. Bio-bibliografía de la filosofía en Chile desde 1980 hasta 1984.Fernando Astorquiza Pizarro (ed.) - 1985 - Santiago, Chile: Instituto Profesional de Santiago, Escuela de Bibliotecología y Documentación.
     
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  14. Bio-bibliografía de la filosofía en Chile desde el siglo XVI hasta 1980.Fernando Astorquiza Pizarro (ed.) - 1982 - Santiago, Chile: Barcelona, Empresa Industrial Gráfica.
     
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    The intelligence of the moral intuitions: A comment on Haidt (2001).David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (1):193-196.
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    How the Suffering of Nonhuman Animals and Humans in Animal Research is Interconnected.Nina Kranke - 2020 - Journal of Animal Ethics 10 (1):41-48.
    In the context of animal experimentation, laboratory workers fluctuate between seeing animals used in research as tools or objects and seeing them as sentient living beings. Most laboratory workers do not wholly lose their empathy and their ability to connect with other living beings. To deal with the fact that their job involves harming and killing animals on a regular basis, they employ various coping strategies, such as rationalizing the use of animals in research and minimizing their emotional attachment to (...)
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    On Disgust and Moral Judgment.David Pizarro, Yoel Inbar & Chelsea Helion - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):267-268.
    Despite the wealth of recent work implicating disgust as an emotion central to human morality, the nature of the causal relationship between disgust and moral judgment remains unclear. We distinguish between three related claims regarding this relationship, and argue that the most interesting claim (that disgust is a moralizing emotion) is the one with the least empirical support.
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    Adolescent changes in implicit cognitions and prevention of substance abuse.Marvin D. Krank & Abby L. Goldstein - 2006 - In Reinout W. Wiers & Alan W. Stacy (eds.), Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction. Sage Publications. pp. 439--453.
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    Context and retrieval effects on implicit cognition for substance use.Marvin D. Krank & A. Wall - 2006 - In Reinout W. Wiers & Alan W. Stacy (eds.), Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction. Sage Publications. pp. 281--292.
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    Conditioning the immune system: New evidence for the modification of physiological responses by drug-associated cues.Marvin D. Krank - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (3):405-406.
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    Explanatory integration and integrated explanations in Darwinian medicine and evolutionary medicine.Nina Kranke - 2022 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (1):1-20.
    Recently, two research traditions that bring together evolutionary biology and medicine, that is to say, Darwinian medicine and evolutionary medicine, have been identified. In this paper, I analyse these two research traditions with respect to explanatory and interdisciplinary integration. My analysis shows that Darwinian medicine does not integrate medicine and evolutionary biology in any strong sense but does incorporate evolutionary concepts into medicine. I also show that backward-looking explanations in Darwinian medicine are not integrated proximate-and-ultimate explanations but functional explanations that (...)
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    Integration and specificity of retrieval in a memory-based model of reinforcement.Marvin D. Krank - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):142-143.
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    Pavlovian conditioning: Providing a bridge between cognition and biology.Marvin D. Krank - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1):151-151.
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    Pavlovian conditioning with cyclosporin enhances survival from infectious peritonitis.Marvin D. Krank, Jackie Jacob, Susan O’Neill & Gordon Finley - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (1):71-73.
  25. Nothing more than feelings? The role of emotions in moral judgment.David Pizarro - 2000 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 30 (4):355–375.
    In this paper, I review the primary arguments for the traditional position that holds emotions as antagonistic to moral judgments. I argue that this position is untenable given the information about emotions and emotional processes that has emerged in the psychological literature of recent years. I then offer a theoret- ical model of emotive moral judgment that takes a closer look at how emotions, specifically empathy, play an integral role in the process of moral judgment. I argue that emotions should (...)
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    Open core and small groups in dense pairs of topological structures.Elías Baro & Amador Martin-Pizarro - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (1):102858.
    Dense pairs of geometric topological fields have tame open core, that is, every definable open subset in the pair is already definable in the reduct. We fix a minor gap in the published version of van den Dries's seminal work on dense pairs of o-minimal groups, and show that every definable unary function in a dense pair of geometric topological fields agrees with a definable function in the reduct, off a small definable subset, that is, a definable set internal to (...)
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    Crafting Legitimate Identities: Promotional Strategies in the Ontario Non-Elite Private School Sector.Roger Pizarro Milian & Linda Quirke - 2017 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 53 (4).
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  28. La iconografía de Santa Clara en las artes plásticas extremeñas.Mª T. Terron Reynolds & Fj Pizarro Gomez - 1994 - Verdad y Vida 52 (207-08):667-677.
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    Varieties of Social Cognition.Eric Luis Uhlmann, David A. Pizarro & Paul Bloom - 2008 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 38 (3):293-322.
    Recent work within psychology demonstrates that unconscious cognition plays a central role in the judgments and actions of individuals. We distinguish between two basic types unconscious social cognition: unconsciousness of the influences on judgments and actions, and unconscious of the mental states that give rise to judgments and actions. Influence unconsciousness is corroborated by strong empirical evidence, but unconscious states are difficult to verify. We discuss procedures aimed at providing conclusive evidence of state unconsciousness, and apply them to recent empirical (...)
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    Un critère simple.Thomas Blossier & Amador Martin-Pizarro - 2019 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 60 (4):639-663.
    Nous isolons des propriétés valables dans certaines théories de purs corps ou de corps munis d’opérateurs afin de montrer qu’une théorie est simple lorsque les clôtures définissables et algébriques sont contrôlées par une théorie stable associée.
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  31. College students implicitly judge interracial sex and gay sex to be morally wrong.Joshua Knobe, Paul Bloom & David Pizarro - manuscript
    College students implicitly judge interracial sex and gay sex to be morally wrong Some moral intuitions arise from psychological processes that are not fully accessible to consciousness. For instance, most people disapprove of consensual adult incest between siblings, but are unable to articulate why—they just feel that it is wrong (Haidt, 2001). More generally, there is evidence for at least two sources of moral judgment: explicit conscious reasoning and tacit intuitions, which are motivated by emotional responses (Greene et al., 2001) (...)
     
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    Beyond Standardization: Improving External Validity and Reproducibility in Experimental Evolution.Eric Desjardins, Joachim Kurtz, Nina Kranke, Ana Lindeza & S. Helene Richter - 2021 - BioScience 71 (5):543–552.
    Discussions of reproducibility are casting doubts on the credibility of experimental outcomes in the life sciences. Although experimental evolution is not typically included in these discussions, this field is also subject to low reproducibility, partly because of the inherent contingencies affecting the evolutionary process. A received view in experimental studies more generally is that standardization (i.e., rigorous homogenization of experimental conditions) is a solution to some issues of significance and internal validity. However, this solution hides several difficulties, including a reduction (...)
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  33. Benefiting from misfortune: When harmless actions are judged to be morally blameworthy.David Pizarro - unknown
    Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, across four studies we demonstrate cases where no harm is caused or intended, yet individuals are nonetheless deemed worthy of blame. Specifically, individuals are judged to be blameworthy when they engage in actions that enable them to benefit from another’s misfortune (for example, betting that a company’s stock will decline or that a natural disaster will occur). We present evidence suggesting that perceptions of the actor’s (...)
     
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    Pluralization through epistemic competition: scientific change in times of data-intensive biology.Fridolin Gross, Nina Kranke & Robert Meunier - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (1):1.
    We present two case studies from contemporary biology in which we observe conflicts between established and emerging approaches. The first case study discusses the relation between molecular biology and systems biology regarding the explanation of cellular processes, while the second deals with phylogenetic systematics and the challenge posed by recent network approaches to established ideas of evolutionary processes. We show that the emergence of new fields is in both cases driven by the development of high-throughput data generation technologies and the (...)
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  35. Emotional processes, collective behavior, and social movements: A meta-analytic review of collective effervescence outcomes during collective gatherings and demonstrations.José J. Pizarro, Larraitz N. Zumeta, Pierre Bouchat, Anna Włodarczyk, Bernard Rimé, Nekane Basabe, Alberto Amutio & Darío Páez - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:974683.
    In this article, we review the conceptions of Collective Effervescence (CE) –a state of intense shared emotional activation and sense of unison that emerges during instances of collective behavior, like demonstrations, rituals, ceremonies, celebrations, and others– and empirical approaches oriented at measuring it. The first section starts examining Émile Durkheim's classical conception on CE, and then, the integrative one proposed by the sociologist Randall Collins, leading to a multi-faceted experience of synchronization. Then, we analyze the construct as a process emerging (...)
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    À la recherche du Tore perdu.Thomas Blossier, Amador Martin-Pizarro & Frank O. Wagner - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (1):1-31.
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    Red Fields.A. Baudisch, A. Martin-Pizarro & M. Ziegler - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (1):207 - 225.
    We apply Hrushovski-Fraïssé's amalgamation procedure to obtain a theory of fields of prime characteristic of Morley rank 2 equipped with a definable additive subgroup of rank 1.
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    Do normative standards advance our understanding of moral judgment?David A. Pizarro & Eric Luis Uhlmann - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):558-559.
    Sunstein's review of research on moral heuristics is rich and informative – even without his central claim that individuals often commit moral errors. We question the value of positing such a normative moral framework for the study of moral judgment. We also propose an alternative standard for evaluating moral judgments – that of subjective rationality.
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    Emotional Androgyny: A Preventive Factor of Psychosocial Risks at Work?Leire Gartzia, Jon Pizarro & Josune Baniandres - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Although previous studies have acknowledged the connections between gender and emotional competences, more research is needed on how gender and emotion interact to influence psychosocial risks at work. This paper addresses how gender stereotypes and emotions simultaneously act as psychosocial antecedents of organizational stress. Following the principles of psychological androgyny, we propose that a combination of communion and agency can serve as a preventive factor at work and lead to healthier responses by providing a wider range of emotional competences to (...)
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  40. Ensaio de composição: entre o conceito e a sensação em literatura e arte modernas.Márcio Pizarro Noronha - 2007 - In Elio Cantalício Serpa & Marcos Antonio de Menezes (eds.), Escritas da história: narrativa, arte e nação. Uberlândia, Minas Gerais: EDUFU.
     
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    7 Stubborn Moralism and Freedom ofthe Will.David A. Pizarro & Erik G. Helzer - 2010 - In Roy F. Baumeister, Alfred R. Mele & Kathleen D. Vohs (eds.), Free Will and Consciousness: How Might They Work? University Press. pp. 101.
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    Karsten Friis-Jensen, ed., Saxo Grammaticus: A Medieval Author between Norse and Latin Culture. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1981. Paper. Pp. 173. DKr 80. [REVIEW]Joaquin Martinez-Pizarro - 1983 - Speculum 58 (4):1115-1116.
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    William F. Hansen, Saxo Grammaticus and the Life of Hamlet: A Translation, History, and Commentary, Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. Pp. xiv, 202; 4 plates. $17.95. [REVIEW]Joaquin Martinez-Pizarro - 1984 - Speculum 59 (2):475-476.
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    Disgust, politics, and responses to threat.Yoel Inbar & David Pizarro - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):315-316.
    We address two questions regarding the relationship between political ideology and responses to threatening or aversive stimuli. The first concerns the reason for the connection between disgust and specific political and moral attitudes; the second concerns the observation that some responses to threat (i.e., neuroticism/anxiety) are associated with a moreleft-wingpolitical orientation.
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    Development of Defensive Actions in Small-Sided and Conditioned Games With Offensive Purposes in Futsal.David Pizarro, Alba Práxedes, Bruno Travassos & Alberto Moreno - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  46. Autoconciencia del ser.Sergio García-Bermejo Pizarro - 1969 - Madrid,:
     
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    Un nuevo modelo de pensamiento humano: el pensamiento totalizado.Sergio García-Bermejo Pizarro - 1989 - [Madrid]: Editorial Alpuerto.
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    Comment: Interdiscipline.David Pizarro - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (3):221-222.
    The Meaning of Disgust is a vivid example of how interdisciplinary research can go horribly wrong. Strohminger’s criticisms serve as a good starting point to discuss some of the issues that need to be addressed by the growing number of researchers who choose to conduct interdisciplinary research in philosophy and psychology. I argue that McGinn’s approach to science in The Meaning of Disgust serves as a useful contrast to the ideal, and that it illustrates the most important virtue necessary for (...)
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    Fusion over a vector space.Andreas Baudisch, Amador Martin-Pizarro & Martin Ziegler - 2006 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 6 (2):141-162.
    Let T1 and T2 be two countable strongly minimal theories with the DMP whose common theory is the theory of vector spaces over a fixed finite field. We show that T1 ∪ T2 has a strongly minimal completion.
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    Coexistencia del autor medieval y el autor contemporáneo en Aura.Maite Pizarro Granada - 2017 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 27 (2):235-245.
    Este artículo plantea para la novela Aura, una entrada de lectura según la cual el lector se transforma en protagonista, encarna la esencia marginal del autor medieval y al mismo tiempo muestra su evolución para transformarse en el autor contemporáneo. El objetivo es plantear una reflexión sobre la evolución que ha experimentado la noción de autoría a lo largo de la historia y mostrar cómo en la novela, la memoria actual se apropia de la realidad a través de la concreción (...)
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