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    Applications to the social and clinical sciences.Horacio Fabrega Jr - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):203-204.
    Fully interpreted, Lewis's dynamic systems modeling of emotion encompasses psychological-adaptation thinking and individual and group differences in normal and abnormal behavior. It weakens the categorical perspective in evolutionary psychology and the clinical sciences; and suggests continuity between “normal” or “abnormal” behavior in whatever way this is self and culturally constituted, although culture/linguistic factors and selfhood are neglected. Application of a dynamic systems model could improve formulation of clinical problems.
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    Biological evolution of cognition and culture: Off Arbib's mirror-neuron system stage?Horacio Fabrega Jr - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):131-132.
    Arbib offers a comprehensive, elegant formulation of brain/language evolution; with significant implications for social as well as biological sciences. Important psychological antecedents and later correlates are presupposed; their conceptual enrichment through protosign and protospeech is abbreviated in favor of practical communication. What culture “is” and whether protosign and protospeech involve a protoculture are not considered. Arbib also avoids dealing with the question of evolution of mind, consciousness, and self.
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    Consciousness and emotions are minimized.Horacio Fabrega Jr - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (6):736-737.
    In the case of religion, explanations based on emotion should be privileged over those based on “cold” cognition. The origins of religious beliefs are as critical to understanding religion as are the group phenomena which sustain them. In addition, religion's relationship to the growth of knowledge is neglected by the target authors. The balance between the costs and benefits of religion will vary depending upon the phase of an individual society's cultural evolution.
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    An ethnomedical perspective of medical ethics.Horacio Fabrega Jr - 1990 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 15 (6):593-625.
    Ethnomedicine is the field that analyzes medical traditions comparatively. An ethnomedical approach is used in the essay to analyze the topic of medical ethics. General properties of medical ethics as realized in different societies are outlined. These pertain to the healer's relations with clients, with other healers, and with the group or society. The conditions of medical practice and the influence of social and political factors that affect them are discussed in relation to medical ethical questions. Unique developments of contemporary (...)
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    Applications to the social and clinical sciences.Horacio Fabrega, Jr - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):203-204.
    Fully interpreted, Lewis's dynamic systems modeling of emotion encompasses psychological-adaptation thinking and individual and group differences in normal and abnormal behavior. It weakens the categorical perspective in evolutionary psychology and the clinical sciences; and suggests continuity between or behavior in whatever way this is self and culturally constituted, although culture/linguistic factors and selfhood are neglected. Application of a dynamic systems model could improve formulation of clinical problems.
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    Biological evolution of cognition and culture: Off Arbib's mirror-neuron system stage?Horacio Fabrega, Jr - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):131-132.
    Arbib offers a comprehensive, elegant formulation of brain/language evolution; with significant implications for social as well as biological sciences. Important psychological antecedents and later correlates are presupposed; their conceptual enrichment through protosign and protospeech is abbreviated in favor of practical communication. What culture and whether protosign and protospeech involve a protoculture are not considered. Arbib also avoids dealing with the question of evolution of mind, consciousness, and self.
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    Consciousness and emotions are minimized.Horacio Fabrega, Jr - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (6):736-737.
    In the case of religion, explanations based on emotion should be privileged over those based on cognition. The origins of religious beliefs are as critical to understanding religion as are the group phenomena which sustain them. In addition, religion's relationship to the growth of knowledge is neglected by the target authors. The balance between the costs and benefits of religion will vary depending upon the phase of an individual society's cultural evolution.
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  8. Definitional issues.Horacio Fabrega Jr - 1981 - In Arthur L. Caplan, H. Tristram Engelhardt & James J. McCartney (eds.), Concepts of Health and Disease: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Addison-Wesley, Advanced Book Program/World Science Division.
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    Introduction.Horacio Fabrega Jr - 1980 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 5 (2):99-101.
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    The position of psychiatric illness in biomedical theory: A cultural analysis.Horacio Fabrega Jr - 1980 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 5 (2):145-168.
    Summary and ConclusionsThis paper presents the argument that the character of illness in psychiatry requires embracing phenomena which falls outside the area of concern of basic biologic sciences. The argument is developed by introducing the idea of a “theory of illness,” a cultural trait of a society, and by examining features of our biomedical theory of illness. The disease “depression” is then examined in terms of this theory. A basic point made is that an appraisal of any medical system involves (...)
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    Sickness and healing and the evolutionary foundations of mind and minding.Fabrega Horacio Jr - 2011 - Mens Sana Monographs 9 (1):159.
    Disease represents a principal tentacle of natural selection and a staple theme of evolutionary medicine. However, it is through a small portal of entry and a very long lineage that disease as sickness entered behavioural spaces and human consciousness. This has a long evolutionary history. Anyone interested in the origins of medicine and psychiatry as social institution has to start with analysis of how mind and body were conceptualised and played out behaviourally following the pongid/hominin split and thereafter. The early (...)
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  12. Dynamic systems modeling and psychiatric conditions.H. Fabrega Jr - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2).
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    The Editors wish to express their appreciation to the following individuals who, though not members of the Advisory Board, generously reviewed manuscripts for the Journal during 1992: Ron Bayer, Daniel Callahan, Robert C. Cefalo, John Crosby, Teodoro F. Dagi, Horacio Fabrega, Jr., Kazumasa Hoshino, Nancy. [REVIEW]Deborah Mathieu Jecker, David Mayo & Maurizio Mori - 1993 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 18 (344).
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    Ethnomedical Implications of Wierzbicka’s Theory and Method.Horacio Fabrega - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (3):318-319.
    Pain is a biological and subjective phenomenon. Clear understanding of its features is essential. Wierzbicka’s analysis accomplishes this. This comment discusses the relevance of her approach for the study of early evolution of medicine. The comment has six parts: (a) Wierzbicka’s theory and method; (b) its application to pain; (c) relevance of pain for the study of ethnomedicine, the cultural understanding of sickness and healing; (d) significance of natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) for understanding the evolution of human thought and behavior; (...)
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    Medicine in Chinese Cultures: Comparative Studies of Health Care in Chinese and Other Societies.Horacio Fabrega, Arthur Kleinman, Peter Kunstadter, E. Russell Alexander & James L. Gale - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):205.
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    Elegant case history analysis or original contribution?Horacio Fabrega - 1999 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 6 (2):125-128.
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    The Effects of Disease on Behavior.Horacio Fabrega & John E. Hunter - 1977 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 5 (2):119-137.
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    From repression and attention to culture and automaticity.Amir Raz & Horacio Fabrega - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (5):530-530.
    Erdelyi grants emotional and cognitive qualities that can modulate consciousness and probably overlap with what is typically attributed to Such a broad appellation of repression explains virtually all behavior and lacks specificity. Repression and attention elucidate behavior in different clinical, cognitive, and cultural contexts. Refining these influences, we identify a few lacunae in Erdelyi's account.
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    "Mundo efectivo" o "mundo real" o actualmente se traiciona así.Horacio Abeledo & Eduardo H. Flichman - 1997 - Critica 29 (87):101-116.
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    Unknotting reciprocal causation between organism and environment.Jan Baedke, Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda & Guido I. Prieto - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (5):1-29.
    In recent years, biologists and philosophers of science have argued that evolutionary theory should incorporate more seriously the idea of ‘reciprocal causation.’ This notion refers to feedback loops whereby organisms change their experiences of the environment or alter the physical properties of their surroundings. In these loops, in particular niche constructing activities are central, since they may alter selection pressures acting on organisms, and thus affect their evolutionary trajectories. This paper discusses long-standing problems that emerge when studying such reciprocal causal (...)
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    Perspectives of History and Philosophy on Teaching Astronomy.Horacio Tignanelli & Yann Benétreau-Dupin - 2014 - In Michael R. Matthews (ed.), International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching. Springer. pp. 603-640.
    The didactics of astronomy is a relatively young field with respect to that of other sciences. Historical issues have most often been part of the teaching of astronomy, although that often does not stem from a specific didactics. The teaching of astronomy is often subsumed under that of physics. One can easily consider that, from an educational standpoint, astronomy requires the same mathematical or physical strategies. This approach may be adequate in many cases but cannot stand as a general principle (...)
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  22. The emerging structure of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis: where does Evo-Devo fit in?Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda & Francisco Vergara-Silva - 2018 - Theory in Biosciences 137.
    The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES) debate is gaining ground in contemporary evolutionary biology. In parallel, a number of philosophical standpoints have emerged in an attempt to clarify what exactly is represented by the EES. For Massimo Pigliucci, we are in the wake of the newest instantiation of a persisting Kuhnian paradigm; in contrast, Telmo Pievani has contended that the transition to an EES could be best represented as a progressive reformation of a prior Lakatosian scientific research program, with the extension (...)
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    Does the extended evolutionary synthesis entail extended explanatory power?Jan Baedke, Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda & Francisco Vergara-Silva - 2020 - Biology and Philosophy 35 (1):1-22.
    Biologists and philosophers of science have recently called for an extension of evolutionary theory. This so-called ‘extended evolutionary synthesis’ seeks to integrate developmental processes, extra-genetic forms of inheritance, and niche construction into evolutionary theory in a central way. While there is often agreement in evolutionary biology over the existence of these phenomena, their explanatory relevance is questioned. Advocates of EES posit that their perspective offers better explanations than those provided by ‘standard evolutionary theory’. Still, why this would be the case (...)
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    Filosofía y ciencia en la geografía contemporánea.Horacio Capel Sáez - 1981 - Barcelona: Barcanova.
  25. Sobre clasificaciones, paradigmas y cambio conceptual en geografía.Horacio Capel Sáez - 1980 - El Basilisco 11:4-12.
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  26. Hierarchy Theory of Evolution and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis: Some Epistemic Bridges, Some Conceptual Rifts.Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda & Francisco Vergara-Silva - 2018 - Evolutionary Biology 45 (2):127-139.
    Contemporary evolutionary biology comprises a plural landscape of multiple co-existent conceptual frameworks and strenuous voices that disagree on the nature and scope of evolutionary theory. Since the mid-eighties, some of these conceptual frameworks have denounced the ontologies of the Modern Synthesis and of the updated Standard Theory of Evolution as unfinished or even flawed. In this paper, we analyze and compare two of those conceptual frameworks, namely Niles Eldredge’s Hierarchy Theory of Evolution (with its extended ontology of evolutionary entities) and (...)
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    La agonía del estado democrático.Horacio Osvaldo Domingorena - 1992 - Buenos Aires: H.O. Domingorema.
    Longtime Radical legislator and former president of Aerolíneas Argentinas decries the corruption that results from the proliferation of pressure groups, all of whom are trying to influence a powerful interventionist State"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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  28. Alma y espíritu.Horacio Dura - 1950 - Montevideo,: Impr. Norte.
     
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    Da Estética Schopenhaueriana à Dimensão Estética de Marcuse.Heiberle Hirsgnerg Horacio - 2021 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 25 (2).
    No caminho dos trabalhos que versam sobre as questões envolvendo a autonomia da arte, categoria da Estética desde a modernidade, este artigo visa desenvolver explanações sobre dois autores, Arthur Schopenhauer e Herbert Marcuse que, devedores da estética kantiana, possuem perspectivas que permitem reflexões sobre a autonomia da arte, ainda que Marcuse se posicione como um crítico da perspectiva representada por Schopenhauer. Designadamente, este artigo apresentará a compreensão estética do filósofo Arthur Schopenhauer - na obra principal deste autor, O Mundo Como (...)
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    Un yacimiento de cazadores-recolectores marinos en la terraza litoral de Bajo Patache, sur de Iquique . Estudio arqueológico-geográfico.Horacio Larrain, Flavia Velásquez F., Pedro Lázaro B., Pilar Cereceda T., Pablo Osses M. & Luis Pérez R. - 2004 - Polis 7.
    El presente artículo presenta los nuevos e importantes descubrimientos en la terraza litoral al pie del oasis de niebla, a partir de Noviembre de 2003, que junto a estudios anteriores conforman un cuadro general bastante completo de los patrones de asentamiento, modus vivendi, costumbres y actividades económicas de los antiguos pobladores costeros del norte de Chile, que reafirman la enorme importancia que adquirió el ecosistema de oasis de niebla costero en el género de vida, tipos de asentamiento y desplazamientos de (...)
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  31. Detección de síntomas depresivos en niñas y niños maternales.Horacio Lara Morales - 2007 - Episteme 3 (10).
     
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    Educação de, por e para a democracia: a relação meio-fim na filosofia de John Dewey.Horacio Héctor Mercau - 2020 - Educação E Filosofia 33 (67):219-241.
    La intensión del presente trabajo es la de explorar la relación medios-fines exponiendo que la misma se presenta en la obra de John Dewey como camino y horizonte coherente y consistente de su propuesta filosófica y educativa. La relación medios-fines dirige la investigación llevándonos a una comprensión del conocimiento como practica evaluativa y transformadora. Esta concepción epistemológica sienta las bases para repensar la educación y la democracia y brinda elementos suficientes para superar las dicotomías pensamiento - emoción, hechos - valores (...)
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  33. El proceso de la experiencia en la filosofía de John Dewey: acción inteligente, creativa y democrática.Horacio Héctor Mercau - 2012 - Logos: Revista de la Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades 21:91-124.
    John Dewey’s philosophy has the notion of experience as backbone. The following paper regards experience as a method for doing philosophy, and a compromise grounding the entire philosophical project made by Dewey. Experience allows connecting cognition and affection in a natural way. Smart researching and arts creationappreciation are two modes to guide the progress of experience to a deeper level of meaning and from its own resources. The ideal way (the general description) of making part of the experience –which is (...)
     
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    Revisiting Hans Böker’s "Species Transformation Through Reconstruction: Reconstruction Through Active Reaction of Organisms".Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda, Abigail Nieves Delgado & Jan Baedke - 2021 - Biological Theory 16 (2):63-75.
    Against the common historiographic narratives of evolutionary biology, the first decades of the 20th century were theoretically far richer than usually assumed. This especially refers to the hitherto neglected role that early theoretical biologists played in introducing visionary research perspectives and concepts before the institutionalization of the Modern Synthesis. Here, we present one of these scholars, the German theoretical biologist and ecomorphologist Hans Böker, by reviewing his 1935 paper “Artumwandlung durch Umkonstruktion, Umkonstruktion durch aktives Reagieren der Organismen”, published in the (...)
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    Classical and Neoclassical Cosmology: A Neoclassical Response to the Haugen-Keeling-Hartshorne Discussion and Stephen Hawking’s "No Boundary Proposal".Theodore Walker Jr - 2006 - Process Studies 35 (2):270-290.
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    ‘Yes!’ to Natural Theology and Justice: Stanley Hauerwas, Martin Luther King Jr., and Charles Hartshorne.” In Unsettling Arguments: A Festschrift on the Occasion of Stanley Hauerwas’s 70th Birthday.Theodore Walker Jr - 2011 - Process Studies 40 (1):198-200.
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  37. ¿ Cuál es el lugar de la filosofía?: Consideraciones a partir del relativismo ontológico y epistemología naturalizada de Quine.Horacio Bernardo - 2007 - A Parte Rei 50:16.
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  38. De la paradoja en el" todo vale" de Paul Feyerabend a la falacia de la falsa libertad.Horacio Bernardo - 2003 - A Parte Rei 25:7.
     
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  39. Filosofía en el Uruguay: actualidad y después.Horacio Bernardo - 2009 - A Parte Rei 66:16.
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    La inquietud y el sentido: filosofía y vida cotidiana.Horacio Bernardo - 2021 - Montevideo, Uruguay: Paidós.
    Las inquietudes cotidianas particulares -- Las inquietudes cotidianas fundamentales.
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  41. ¿ Qué es la vida?: Un problema epistemológico.Horacio Bernardo - 2004 - A Parte Rei 33:7.
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    Algunas consideraciones sobre Santo Tomás, Chesterton y el sentido común.Horacio Velasco Suárez - 2009 - The Chesterton Review En Español 3 (1):99-114.
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    Chesterton, y el Relato Policial Argentino.Horacio Velasco Suárez - 2007 - The Chesterton Review En Español 1 (1):134-145.
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    El hombre que fue Jueves.Horacio Velasco Suárez - 2010 - The Chesterton Review En Español 4 (1):93-95.
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    Estética y taumaturgia críticas: economía y administración del sentir en Alexander Baumgarten.Horacio Tarragona - 2021 - [Catamarca, Argentina]: IINTAE, Instituto de Investigación en Teorías del Arte y Estética.
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    Fuerza e ironía en Christoph Menke.Horacio Tarragona & Naím Garnica - 2016 - Aisthesis 60:31-51.
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    Fuerza e ironía en Christoph Menke.Horacio Tarragona & Naím Garnica - 2016 - Aisthesis 60:31-50.
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    In Memoriam. José Sazbón 1936-2008.Horacio Tarcus - 2008 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Iberoamericana y Teoría Social 13 (43):163-167.
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  49. Formal Ontology as an Operative Tool in the Theories of the Objects of the Life-World.Horacio Banega - 2012 - Symposium 16 (2):64-88.
    Formal ontology as it is presented in Husserl`s Third Logical Investigation can be interpreted as a fundamental tool to describe objects in a formal sense. It is presented one of the main sources: chapter five of Carl Stumpf`s Ûber den psycholoogischen Ursprung der Raumovorstellung (1873), and then it is described how Husserlian Formal Ontology is applied in Fifth Logical Investigation. Finally, it is applied to dramatic structures, in the spirit of Roman Ingarden.
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    Unpublished Conjectures by Nicolaus Heinsius on Ovid’s Metamorphoses 1–4.Pere Fàbregas Salis - forthcoming - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption.
    This paper publishes for the first time 132 conjectures by Nicolaus Heinsius on Ovid’s Metamorphoses 1‒4. The value and possible motivations of each proposal are briefly assessed.
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