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    La educación en valores humanos: fundamento de las estrategias educativas.Alberto Bujardón Mendoza, Cándido R. Aguilar Díaz, Fermín Roca Morales, Blanca Seijo Echemendía & Doris María Prieto Ramírez - 2003 - Humanidades Médicas 3 (3):0-0.
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    'Los cuatro estadios’, una teoría ilustrada de la evolución social con precedente hispano.Fermín Del Pino Díaz - 2021 - Araucaria 23 (47).
    The theory of the four stages happens to be a conjectural history with which the evolutionary interpretation of the process of civilization began, especially dynamic in the Scottish Enlightenment. The incidence in England and France of the work of the Jesuit J. de Acosta up to the English and Scottish Enlightenment is addressed, paying special attention first to the English translation by E. Grimstone, based on the French version by R. Regnault. Likewise, the use of Acosta is examined in detail (...)
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    'Los cuatro estadios’, una teoría ilustrada de la evolución social con precedente hispano.Fermín Del Pino Díaz - forthcoming - Araucaria.
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  4. Natural Agency: The Case of Bacterial Cognition.Fermin Fulda - 2017 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 3 (1):69-90.
    ABSTRACT:I contrast an ecological account of natural agency with the traditional Cartesian conception using recent research in bacterial cognition and cellular decision making as a test case. I argue that the Cartesian conception—namely, the view that agency presupposes cognition—generates a dilemma between mechanism, the view that bacteria are mere automata, and intellectualism, the view that they exhibit full-blown cognition. Unicellular organisms, however, occupy a middle ground between these two extremes. On the one hand, their capacities and activities are too adaptive (...)
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    Figuraciones de la otredad en el cine contemporáneo de Mariano Véliz.Fermin Acosta - 2022 - Aisthesis 71:329-333.
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    Figuraciones de la otredad en el cine contemporáneo de Mariano Véliz.Fermin Acosta - 2022 - Aisthesis 71:329-333.
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    Brecht, Eisler, Marcuse 100: Fragen kritischer Theorie heute.Victor Rego Diaz, Kamil Uludag & Gunter Willing (eds.) - 1999 - Hamburg: Argument.
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    Vocabulary, Grammar, Sex, and Aging.Moscoso del Prado Martín Fermín - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (4):950-975.
    Understanding the changes in our language abilities along the lifespan is a crucial step for understanding the aging process both in normal and in abnormal circumstances. Besides controlled experimental tasks, it is equally crucial to investigate language in unconstrained conversation. I present an information-theoretical analysis of a corpus of dyadic conversations investigating how the richness of the vocabulary, the word-internal structure, and the syntax of the utterances evolves as a function of the speaker's age and sex. Although vocabulary diversity increases (...)
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    Bioética, riscos e proteção.Fermin Roland Schramm (ed.) - 2005 - Rio de Janeiro: Editora FIOCRUZ.
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    Três ensaios de bioética.Fermin Roland Schramm - 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora FIOCRUZ.
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    A mechanistic framework for Darwinism or why Fodor’s objection fails.Fermín Fulda - 2015 - Synthese 192 (1):163-183.
    Fodor argue that Darwinism cannot be true on the grounds that there are no laws of selection to support counterfactuals about why traits are selected-for. Darwinian explanations, according to this objection, amount to mere ‘plausible historical narratives’. I argue that the objection is predicated on two problematic assumptions: A nomic-subsumption account of causation and causal explanation, and a fine-grained view of the individuation of selected-for effects. Against the former, I argue that Darwinian explanations are a historical species of mechanistic explanation (...)
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    Natural Selection, Mechanism, and the Statistical Interpretation.Fermín C. Fulda - 2017 - Philosophy of Science 84 (5):1080-1092.
    What is natural selection? I address this question by exploring the relation between two debates: Is natural selection a mechanism? Is natural selection a causal or a statistical theory? I argue that the first can be assessed only relative to a model and that, following the second, there are two fundamentally different and independent kinds of models, Modern-Synthesis and Darwinian models. MS-models, I argue, are not mechanistic even if they are causal. D-models, in contrast, are mechanistic. A causal-mechanistic interpretation of (...)
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    Causality, Criticality, and Reading Words: Distinct Sources of Fractal Scaling in Behavioral Sequences.Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (5):785-837.
    The finding of fractal scaling (FS) in behavioral sequences has raised a debate on whether FS is a pervasive property of the cognitive system or is the result of specific processes. Inferences about the origins of properties in time sequences are causal. That is, as opposed to correlational inferences reflecting instantaneous symmetrical relations, causal inferences concern asymmetric relations lagged in time. Here, I integrate Granger-causality with inferences about FS. Four simulations illustrate that causal analyses can isolate distinct FS sources, whereas (...)
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  14. Evaluative Disagreements.Justina Diaz Legaspe - 2016 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy (1):67-87.
    A recent quarrel over faultless disagreements assumes that disputes over evaluative sentences should be understood as regular, factual disagreements. Instead, I propose that evaluative disagreements should be understood in Lewisian terms. Language use works like a rule-governed game. In it, the assertion of an evaluative sentence is an attempt to establish one value as default in the conversation; its rejection, in turn, is in most cases the refusal to accept this move.
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  15. Democracia y comunicación política: paradojas de la libertad.Fermín Bouza Alvarez - 2000 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 34:9-28.
    El artículo analiza algunos aspectos de la comunicación política tomando como referencia las elecciones generales españolas de 1996, a fin de reflexionar sobre la eficacia de la Comunicación Política aplicada y sus riesgos en una sociedad democrática. Retórica y democracia van juntas por cuanto la retórica es el arte de la palabra y la palabra es consustancial a la democracia. El problema es que la palabra ha de entenderse hoy como el resultado de un uso científicamente programado de la comunicación (...)
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  16. Una reflexión metodológica sobre la investigación en Comunicación Política.Fermín Bouza Alvarez - 2008 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 74:103-104.
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  17. Así ocurrió todo.Fermín Apezteguia - 2008 - Critica 58 (953):20-23.
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    Realidad y verdad: base metafísica y base noológica del inconformismo epistemológico de un investigador.Fermín Muñoz Atalaya - 2009 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 36:95-102.
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    Indigenous populations in Mexico: Medical anthropology in the work of Ruben Lisker in the 1960s.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 47:108-117.
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    Pejorative Terms and the Semantic Strategy.E. Diaz-Leon - 2020 - Acta Analytica 35 (1):23-34.
    Christopher Hom has recently argued that the best-overall account of the meaning of pejorative terms is a semantic account according to which pejoratives make a distinctive truth-conditional contribution, and in particular express complex, negative socially constructed properties. In addition, Hom supplements the semantic account with a pragmatic strategy to deal with the derogatory content of occurrences of pejorative terms in negations, conditionals, attitude reports, and so on, according to which those occurrences give rise to conversational implicatures to the effect that (...)
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    History, objectivity, and the construction of molecular phylogenies.Edna Suárez-Díaz & Victor H. Anaya-Muñoz - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (4):451-468.
    Despite the promises made by molecular evolutionists since the early 1960s that phylogenies would be readily reconstructed using molecular data, the construction of molecular phylogenies has both retained many methodological problems of the past and brought up new ones of considerable epistemic relevance. The field is driven not only by changes in knowledge about the processes of molecular evolution, but also by an ever-present methodological anxiety manifested in the constant search for an increased objectivity—or in its converse, the avoidance of (...)
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    Two proposals for group signature schemes based on number theory problems.R. Duran Diaz, L. Hernandez Encinas & J. Munoz Masque - 2013 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 21 (4):648-658.
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    I, Robot.Fermin Martinez - 2005 - Questions: Philosophy for Young People 5:5-5.
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    I, Robot (II): An Analysis of Love.Fermin Martinez - 2005 - Questions 5:5-5.
    A testament of love and philosophy through the relations with artificial intelligence and comparing the Robot “Murry” to human life.
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    I, Robot (I).Fermin Martinez - 2005 - Questions: Philosophy for Young People 5:1-1.
    A testament of love and philosophy through the relations with artificial intelligence and comparing the Robot “Murry” to human life.
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    Molecular evolution: concepts and the origin of disciplines.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 40 (1):43-53.
    This paper focuses on the consolidation of Molecular Evolution, a field originating in the 1960s at the interface of molecular biology, biochemistry, evolutionary biology, biophysics and studies on the origin of life and exobiology. The claim is made that Molecular Evolution became a discipline by integrating different sorts of scientific traditions: experimental, theoretical and comparative. The author critically incorporates Timothy Lenoir’s treatment of disciplines , as well as ideas developed by Stephen Toulmin on the same subject. On their account disciplines (...)
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    History, objectivity, and the construction of molecular phylogenies.Edna Suárez-Díaz & Victor H. Anaya-Muñoz - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (4):451-468.
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    Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Data Science.Joaquín Borrego-Díaz & Juan Galán-Páez - 2022 - Minds and Machines 32 (3):485-531.
    A widespread need to explain the behavior and outcomes of AI-based systems has emerged, due to their ubiquitous presence. Thus, providing renewed momentum to the relatively new research area of eXplainable AI (XAI). Nowadays, the importance of XAI lies in the fact that the increasing control transference to this kind of system for decision making -or, at least, its use for assisting executive stakeholders- already affects many sensitive realms (as in Politics, Social Sciences, or Law). The decision-making power handover to (...)
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    The Long and Winding Road of Molecular Data in Phylogenetic Analysis.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2014 - Journal of the History of Biology 47 (3):443-478.
    The use of molecules and reactions as evidence, markers and/or traits for evolutionary processes has a history more than a century long. Molecules have been used in studies of intra-specific variation and studies of similarity among species that do not necessarily result in the analysis of phylogenetic relations. Promoters of the use of molecular data have sustained the need for quantification as the main argument to make use of them. Moreover, quantification has allowed intensive statistical analysis, as a condition and (...)
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    Blood Diseases in the Backyard: Mexican "indígenas" as a Population of Cognition in the Mid-1960s.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2017 - Perspectives on Science 25 (5):606-630.
    Between December 14 and 20, 1965, the World Health Organization Scientific Group on Haemoglobinopathies and Allied Disorders metatthe Geneva agency's headquarters. The group comprised eight well-known physicians including Tulio Arends, a leading Latin American human geneticist from the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Investigations. Others came from North America, Northern and Southern Europe, the Middle East and South East Asia, an array that reflected the delicate geopolitical equilibriums of postwar international health programs, but also the development of highly specialized biomedical research (...)
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    Making room for new faces: evolution, genomics and the growth of bioinformatics.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2010 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 32 (1).
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    Can We Motivate Students to Practice Physical Activities and Sports Through Models-Based Practice? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Psychosocial Factors Related to Physical Education.Manuel Jacob Sierra-Díaz, Sixto González-Víllora, Juan Carlos Pastor-Vicedo & Guillermo Felipe López-Sánchez - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Adults (more than 18 years old) are likely to reproduce the habits that they acquired during childhood and adolescence (from 6 to 16 years old). For that reason, teachers and parents have the responsibility to promote an active and healthy lifestyle in children and adolescents. Even though every school subject should promote healthy activities, Physical Education (PE) is the most important subject to foster well-being habits associated to healthy lifestyle during sport practice and other kinds of active tasks. Indeed, there (...)
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    The Molecular Basis of Evolution and Disease: A Cold War Alliance.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (2):325-346.
    This paper extends previous arguments against the assumption that the study of variation at the molecular level was instigated with a view to solving an internal conflict between the balance and classical schools of population genetics. It does so by focusing on the intersection of basic research in protein chemistry and the molecular approach to disease with the enactment of global health campaigns during the Cold War period. The paper connects advances in research on protein structure and function as reflected (...)
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  34. Phenomenal concepts: Neither circular nor opaque.E. Diaz-Leon - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (8):1186-1199.
    In this paper, I focus on an influential account of phenomenal concepts, the recognitional account, and defend it from some recent challenges. According to this account, phenomenal concepts are recognitional concepts that we use when we recognize experiences as “another one of those.” Michael Tye has argued that this account is viciously circular because the relevant recognitional abilities involve descriptions of the form “another experience of the same type,” which is also a phenomenal concept. Tye argues that we avoid the (...)
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    Nuestra fenomenología en 2023. Entre la esperanza y el recuerdo.Jesús M. Díaz Álvarez - 2023 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 20:15-18.
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    Literatura digital como recurso para desarrollar la comprensión lectora.Ana Cuquerella Jiménez-Díaz - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (4):1-9.
    La literatura digital puede convertirse en una interesante herramienta para suscitar el interés por los textos literarios entre los alumnos de Secundaria, Bachillerato y FP. En este artículo se analizan algunas características de la literatura electrónica que la hacen atractiva a los nativos digitales y que pueden ser de gran ayuda a la hora de abordar el desarrollo de habilidades de comprensión lectora. Se presentan varios ejemplos que constituyen transposiciones de obras canónicas. Este hecho favorece que se puedan emplear en (...)
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    Agustinismo y Lulismo.Fermín de Urmeneta - 1960 - Augustinus 5 (20):547-551.
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    El escotismo, ideario básico entre el tomismo y el ockamismo.Fermín de Urmeneta - 1993 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 4:39.
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    San Agustín ante su comentarista Luis Vives.Fermín de Urmeneta - 1963 - Augustinus 8 (32):519-533.
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  40. Senequismo y Vivismo.Fermin de Urmeneta - 1965 - Augustinus 10:373-83.
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    Molecular evolution: concepts and the origin of disciplines.Edna Suárez-Díaz - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 40 (1):43-53.
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    Resistance to extinction of human evaluative conditioning using a between‐subjects design. E. Díaz, G. Ruiz & F. Baeyens - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (2):245-268.
    Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the resistance to extinction obtained in evaluative conditioning (EC) studies implies that EC is a qualitatively distinct form of classical conditioning (Baeyens, Eelen, & Crombez, 1995 Baeyens, F, Eelen, P, and Crombez, G, (1995a). Pavlovian associations are forever: On classical conditioning and extinction, Journal of Psychophysiology 9 ((1995a)), pp. 127–141.[Web of Science ®], [Google Scholar]a) or whether it is the result of an nonassociative artefact (Field & Davey, 1997 Field, AP, and Davey, GCL, (...)
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    Derecho Romano en la obra de Juan Luis Vives.Fermín Camacho Evangelista - 1965 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 5:47-62.
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    Impossibility in belief merging.Amílcar Mata Díaz & Ramón Pino Pérez - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 251 (C):1-34.
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    Filosofía y vida: el itinerario filosófico de Edith Stein.Francisco Javier Sancho Fermín - 1998 - Anuario Filosófico:665-687.
    Edith Stein (1891-1942) is a clear example of a philosopher, since she dedicated her entire life and effort to the conquest of Truth, of Being. The path she follows begins with her personal experience and her desire to find an answer to the existence of man. In phenomenology, she will find a means of confronting reality, free of prejudices. During her intellectual and existential journey, she meets a God that becomes living experience and quenches her thirst for Truth. She completes (...)
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    Ilustrar la tiranía: paratextos ícono-verbales en Crímenes ejemplares, de Max Aub.Gloria Ramírez Fermín - 2022 - Escritos 30 (64):6-24.
    This work studies an artistic way of narrating an exile without having to resort to direct words such as violence or crime. Max Aub, a Spanish exile in Mexico, published his personal magazine Sala de Espera in Aztec lands. In the section called “Zarzuela,” he compiled a series of short stories entitled Crímenes, which later, for its edition in book format, he called Crímenes ejemplares. The short stories are a series of humorous confessions about various types of murders narrated by (...)
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    La distopía del presente: apuntes sobre Jinete a pie, de Israel Centeno.Daniel Fermín - 2019 - Co-herencia 16 (30):59-77.
    Este artículo propone una lectura analítica de la novela Jinete a pie, de Israel Centeno, que forma parte del grupo de obras, publicadas en los últimos años, que vislumbran un futuro distópico para Venezuela. Inicialmente se repasa el origen de la distopía como género literario y sus antecedentes utópicos, así como el auge de la novela distópica venezolana en el siglo xxi; luego se estudian las características de Jinete a pie, para analizar la construcción de una distopía que remite a (...)
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    1904 World's Fair: The Filipino Experience.Jose D. Fermin, Maria Socorro I. Diokno & Elynia S. Mabanglo - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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    Legal Pluralism in the Thought and Works of Vasco de Quiroga.Jaime Hernández Díaz - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (1):68-78.
    Several aspects of the personality, thought and work of Don Vasco de Quiroga are known today, but a deeper awareness of his legal thinking would enable us to understand better the motives for his actions in New Spain and the Michoacán region. In order to do this we need to place him in the conceptual, institutional and legal context in which he was educated and where he developed throughout his life. Well versed in the different legal systems in use at (...)
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    Problemas de la enseñanza de la medicina.Carlos Jiménez Díaz - 2003 - Arbor 174 (687-688):513-541.
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