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    Problemas básicos de filosofía del derecho: desarrollo sistemático.Benito deCastro Cid &Antonio Blanco González (eds.) -1994 - Madrid: Editorial Universitas.
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    Problemas básicos de filosofía del derecho: desarrollo sistemático.Benito deCastro Cid &Antonio Blanco Gonzâalez (eds.) -1994 - Madrid: Editorial Universitas.
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  3. ¿ Por qué no positivismo jurídico?Castro Cid -2006 - In Ramos Pascua, José Antonio, Rodilla González & A. M.,El positivismo jurídico a examen: estudios en homenaje a José Delgado Pinto. Salamanca, España: Caja Duero. pp. 827--854.
     
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    Lecciones de teoría del derecho y derecho natural.Antonio Fernández-Galiano &Benito deCastro Cid -1993 - Madrid: Editorial Universitas. Edited by Benito de Castro Cid.
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    Positive Influences of Social Support on Sense of Community, Life Satisfaction and the Health of Immigrants in Spain.Isabel Hombrados-Mendieta,Mario Millán-Franco,Luis Gómez-Jacinto,Felipe Gonzalez-Castro,María José Martos-Méndez &Alba García-Cid -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Why Iberia?María Rosa Menocal -2006 -Diacritics 36 (3/4):7-11.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Why Iberia?María Rosa Menocal (bio)My first instinct was to correct the title and rename this essay “Why Medieval Spain?” rather than “Why Iberia?” After all, I never say I work on or teach about “Iberia.” And yet the editors have got it just right to signal—using the geographic Iberia instead of the national Spain—that the terrible difficulty of finding worthy names is at the heart of the matter here, (...) at the heart of why it is that the study of the cultures and peoples of the Iberian peninsula during the medieval period is as exacting, as stimulating, as important as it is. It is easy enough, and accurate enough too, to point out that the study of all premodern cultures brings with it comparable difficulties, that, for example, before there was a France or an Italy, it is also misleading to talk about what might have been French or Italian, and yet medievalists in those areas, as well as the man on the street, regularly do so. But in the case of the Iberian peninsula the misprisions reflected in the confusion of terms—when we call a Christian kingdom “Spanish” but an Islamic one “Moorish,” to take only one of dozens of egregious examples—are confusions both more severe and more meaningful. It is true that Dante is not an Italian, but rather a Florentine, and the distinction is far from trivial—indeed, for Dante, central. And yet the comparable distinctions in the Iberian peninsula are likely to be more searing, because they involve not just political but religious and ethnic distinctions. If we call Rodrigo Diaz, the Cid, a Spaniard, why not his contemporary Judah Halevi? And why do we so often—even among those of us who “know better”—persist in calling the Muslims of the Iberian peninsula “Moors” or even “Arabs”—thus grossly confusing religion and ethnicity and suggesting, every time we do, that to be a Muslim was always not to be a Spaniard, in the way that being a Christian was, or that confession is equivalent to ethnicity?Of course, at this late date we all know the largest answer to these and other comparable questions: Spain defined itself as a modern nation through the expulsion not only of its Jewish and Muslim citizens but especially through the expulsion of the memory that they had ever been a part of the real body politic of “Spain.” It is not merely that after 1492 and 1609 (and everything in between) to be a Spaniard was aggressively defined as those who were not (and, better still, had never been) Christian; it is that this early modern definition of the national identity was transferred to the medieval past, and the medieval past rewritten and reimagined accordingly, as if the twelfth century were already longing for the sixteenth. This obliteration of the historical memory of the cultural and religious complexities of the medieval Iberian universe has long meant that the parameters that define how we talk about its languages and cultures are profoundly misshaped, which I mean not as a moral but as a historical statement: Alfonso X would no doubt have been startled by the suggestion that Arabic was not a vital part of the Castilian cultural universe or that Jews were not Toledanos or Sevillanos, nor citizens of his “Spain.” [End Page 7]It is of course the singular fact in European history—and now the word is out, almost everyone knows it—that the three Abrahamic religions long coexisted, in highly complex and always-shifting ways, in the Iberian peninsula. This has for some years now been both the distinction and the bane of “our” medieval studies, since not only the terminology but the most fundamental epistemological categories at our disposal—things as basic as the languages that are considered the legitimate or necessary ones for a medievalist to study in a department in which Spanish medievalists are trained—are still almost invariably at odds with what, explicitly echoing AmericoCastro, we might call la realidad historica. Thus part of the answer to the “Why Iberia” question is that the moment is clearly at hand to begin to undo the damage... (shrink)
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  7. El cuerpo de la geografía: documento de consulta para las Cátedras de Geografía Humana y Problemática de la Ciencia Geográfica de la Universidad Nacional de San Juan.Susana Aneas deCastro -1985 - San Juan, República Argentina: Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Facultad de Filosofia, Humanidades y Artes. Edited by Jorge Amancio Pickenhayn.
     
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    Rousseau und Kant als Friedenstheoretiker: Eine kurze vergleichende Analyse: Eine Skizze des philosophischen Verhältnisses zwischen Rousseau und Kant.Eduardo Charpenel Elorduy &Dulce María GranjaCastro -2014 - In Mario Egger,Philosophie Nach Kant: Neue Wege Zum Verständnis von Kants Transzendental- Und Moralphilosophie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 403-424.
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    Broomean(ish) Algorithmic Fairness?ClintonCastro -forthcoming -Journal of Applied Philosophy.
    Recently, there has been much discussion of ‘fair machine learning’: fairness in data-driven decision-making systems (which are often, though not always, made with assistance from machine learning systems). Notorious impossibility results show that we cannot have everything we want here. Such problems call for careful thinking about the foundations of fair machine learning. Sune Holm has identified one promising way forward, which involves applying John Broome's theory of fairness to the puzzles of fair machine learning. Unfortunately, his application of Broome's (...) theory appears to be fatally flawed. This article attempts to rescue Holm's central insight – namely, that Broome's theory can be useful to the study of fair machine learning – by giving an alternative application of Broome's theory, which involves thinking about fair machine learning in counterfactual (as opposed to merely statistical) terms. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Comentario a Yosu Yurramendi.Constancio deCastro Aguirre -1986 -Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 1 (3):819-822.
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  11. Las ciencias comportamentales, nueva frontera Dei Saber positivo.ConstancioCastro Aguirrdee -1985 -Theoria 1 (2):379-395.
    There is a credibility decay on positive knowledge among the social scientists and particularly among the psychologists. Certainly different prejudices dwell upon this phenomenon. First and principal the usually made identity of positive and natural knowledge. This belief is also fed by many others such as that one which assumes that every quantification, which is a consequence of positive knowledge,follows the model of the Physical Sciences. We consider that all these prejudices do not keep in mind the work done in (...) the last decades on the Theories of Measure. We consider also that psychophysical methods which have been introduced by Stevens present a stimulating program for the behavioral sciences and they open a new frontiere to the positive knowledge. (shrink)
     
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  12. Identidad y hacedores de verdad.JavierCastro Albano -2007 -Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 33 (1):103-115.
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    Towards an evaluation of the normalisation thesis on identity of proofs: The case of church-Turing thesis as Touchstone.Tiago deCastro Alves -2020 -Manuscrito 43 (3):114-163.
    This article is a methodological discussion of formal approaches to the question of identity of proofs from a philosophical standpoint. First, an introduction to the question of identity of proofs itself is given, followed by a brief reconstruction of the so-called normalisation thesis, proposed by Dag Prawitz in 1971, in which some of its core mathematical and conceptual traits are presented. After that, a comparison between the normalisation thesis and the more well-known Church-Turing thesis on computability is carried out in (...) three main parts: the first dedicated to highlighting some of the analogies between them; the second, their most remarkable differences; and the third, to the possible relations of dependence between the two. Based on these considerations, some concluding remarks concerning the potential of the normalisation thesis and similar approaches to the question of identity of proofs are made in the last section. (shrink)
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  14. A Origem de Alguns dos Conceitos Metafí­sicos de Aristóteles.Susana deCastro Amaral -2000 -Princípios 7 (8):83-94.
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    A cidade e reconfigurações dos vínculos sociais em tempos metamórficos.Adriana Lima de Oliveira &Gisela Grangeiro da SilvaCastro -2025 -Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 30 (1):49-64.
    Este artigo aborda o espaço urbano contemporâneo sob dois aspectos: o primeiro é previsível e trata das questões da comunicação tecnológica inserida em uma economia imaterial financeira globalizada. O segundo é imprevisível e está relacionado à emergência de um contexto de crises – sanitária, ambiental, econômica e política. Nosso objetivo é contribuir para desvelar as camadas de sentido presentes nos fluxos comunicacionais que incorporam uma nova percepção do espaço urbano no cenário metamórfico, transfigurando as formas de ocupar o mundo e (...) construir relações. Neste sentido, o tempo se impõe como elemento-chave na conquista de um modo de vida que leva em consideração a relação com o entorno e a comunidade. Importante destacar que o fato de estarmos conectados em rede não garante que estejamos nos comunicando, nem estreitando nossos vínculos sociais. (shrink)
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  16. Index of Authors Volume 5, 2001.A. Acevedo,E. H. Y. Boo,J. Brinkmann,E. S. Callahan,B.Castro,L. Chalip,P. M. Clikeman,L. Dickie,J. Down &D. D. DuFrene -2001 -Teaching Business Ethics 5 (485).
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    Analytic Philosophy as Philosophical Activism.David Bordonaba-Plou,Víctor Fernández-Castro &José R. Torices -2022 - In David Bordonaba Plou, Víctor Fernández Castro & José Ramón Torices,The Political Turn in Analytic Philosophy: Reflections on Social Injustice and Oppression. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-30.
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    Phonological development in relation to native language and literacy: Variations on a theme in six alphabetic orthographies.Lynne G. Duncan,São LuísCastro,Sylvia Defior,Philip Hk Seymour,Sheila Baillie,Jacqueline Leybaert,Philippe Mousty,Nathalie Genard,Menelaos Sarris &Costas D. Porpodas -2013 -Cognition 127 (3):398-419.
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    Assessor Teaching and the Evolution of Human Morality.LaureanoCastro,Miguel ÁngelCastro-Nogueira,Morris Villarroel &Miguel Ángel Toro -2021 -Biological Theory 16 (1):5-15.
    We consider the evolutionary scheme of morality proposed by Tomasello to defend the idea that the ability to orient the learning of offspring using signs of approval/disapproval could be a decisive and necessary step in the evolution of human morality. Those basic forms of intentional evaluative feedback, something we have called assessor teaching, allow parents to transmit their accumulated experience to their children, both about the behaviors that should be learned as well as how they should be copied. The rationale (...) underlying this process is as follows: if a behavior is approved, then it is good; if it is disapproved, then it is bad. The evaluative guidance on how to behave most probably spread among peers in situations of mutual benefit, such as cooperative child rearing. We argue that our hominin ancestors provided with this capacity for assessor teaching were ideally positioned to develop the two specifically human levels of morality proposed by Tomasello: the morality of fairness and the morality of justice. Assessor teaching could have facilitated the genesis of rudimentary codes of behavior tied with the need to agree about how to behave to succeed in joint cooperative activities. Moreover, learning through assessor teaching provides a plausible explanation for the origin of the objectivist and prescriptive dimensions of human morality. First, we emphasize that individuals feel that they evaluate the behavior of others objectively to guide their learning, and, second, we underline the imperative intention that any moral manifestation possesses. (shrink)
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    Enjoyment as a Predictor of Exercise Habit, Intention to Continue Exercising, and Exercise Frequency: The Intensity Traits Discrepancy Moderation Role.Diogo S. Teixeira,Filipe Rodrigues,Luis Cid &Diogo Monteiro -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13:780059.
    Given the need to explore the factors that can account for a better understanding of the intention-behavior gap in exercise practice in health club settings, and considering the emergence of hedonic assumptions related to exercise adherence, this cross-sectional study aimed to test the moderation effect of the intensity traits agreement/disagreement in three relevant outcomes of exercise enjoyment: exercise habit, intention to continue exercising, and exercise frequency. A sample consisted of 273 exercisers (male = 127; Mage = 36.21; SD = 11.29) (...) enrolled in nine health clubs who voluntarily fulfilled a battery of questionnaires. All analyses were performed using SPSS v. 23.0/PROCESS v. 3.5. The results of the study presented a moderation effect of exercise intensity traits agreement on three relevant enjoyment outcomes: exercise habit, intention to continue exercising, and exercise frequency. No relevant results emerged from intensity traits disagreement. The results suggest that assessing and tailoring exercise prescription and supervision in order to customize exercise intensity may influence future exercise participation. (shrink)
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    The Building of a Dam: Value Conflicts in Public Decision-Making.Ana Costa,JoséCastro Caldas,Ricardo Coelho,Maria De FáTima Ferreiro &Vasco Gonçalves -2016 -Environmental Values 25 (2):215-234.
    Public decisions concerning large projects with detrimental environmental or heritage impacts involve value conflicts which stem from the diverse interests and variety of ways of evaluating the costs and benefits of such projects. They are also framed by institutionalised procedures and practices which favour certain concerns to the detriment of others. This paper aims to contribute towards a better understanding of how these procedures and practices, namely decision support tools such as the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), tend to shape public (...) decision-making processes in particular ways. It draws on a study of the public controversy surrounding the Foz Tua dam in Portugal, with a focus on the values upheld by the different parties in the controversy and their interplay in the production of justifications, specifically the actors’ positions on values and value conflicts and the restrictions posed by institutionalised public decision-making procedures on the expression and consideration of certain values. (shrink)
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    Ontological foundations for software requirements with a focus on requirements at runtime.Bruno Borlini Duarte,Andre Luiz deCastro Leal,Ricardo de Almeida Falbo,Giancarlo Guizzardi,Renata S. S. Guizzardi &Vítor E. Silva Souza -2018 -Applied ontology 13 (2):73-105.
    The use of Requirements at Runtime (RRT) is an emerging research area. Many methods and frameworks that make use of requirements models during software execution can be found in the literature. How...
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    Object Discernment by “A Difference Which Makes a Difference”.Jaime F. Cárdenas-García,Diego RomeroCastro &Bruno Soria de Mesa -2018 -Biosemiotics 11 (1):27-40.
    Gregory Bateson is well known for defining information by stating “In fact what we mean by information – the elementary unit of information – is a difference which makes a difference…” This conceptual perspective has the merit of simplicity and generality. Simplicity, in addressing the complexity of information. Generality, in seeking applicability to any and every field of human experience. The purpose of this paper is to focus the applicability of this conceptual approach by Bateson and use it to perform (...) a calculation of taking the difference between two grey-level digital images that are shifted one relative to the other. The digital images take the place of the field of view that a human being would have access through her sense of vision at two different spatial/temporal instances. The results show that it is possible to highlight the edges of the objects under scrutiny, as well as to highlight other differences within the object. Bateson’s “difference that makes a difference” would seem to provide a first step in the elusive meaning making process of humans. (shrink)
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    Involuntary Capture and Voluntary Reorienting of Attention Decline in Middle-Aged and Old Participants.Kenia S. Correa-Jaraba,Susana Cid-Fernández,Mónica Lindín &Fernando Díaz -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Corporate environmental reputation: Exploring its definitional landscape.Gregorio Martín-deCastro,Javier Amores-Salvadó,José E. Navas-López &Remy M. Balarezo-Núñez -2019 -Business Ethics: A European Review 29 (1):130-142.
    Business Ethics: A European Review, EarlyView.
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    Características de validade convergente e divergente de instrumentos de avaliação da personalidade com o Inventário de Estilos de Personalidade de Millon.João Carlos Alchieri,JanaínaCastro Núñez,Clarissa Socal Cervo &Cláudio Simon Hutz -2008 -Revista Aletheia 28:119-134.
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    Teachers’ Experiences on Gender Issues.Daniel Rubén Tacca Huamán,Barbara Carletti,Renzo Cuarez Cordero,Ana Luisa Tacca Huamán,Miguel Angel Alva Rodriguez &Luis Junior TiradoCastro -2024 -ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 28 (69):99-110.
    Gender issues are still under debate in Latin American societies, especially in the educational sphere; for this reason, the objective of the research was to know the experiences of high school teachers regarding gender issues in the classroom and during their university education. The research was qualitative, phenomenological and 22 teachers participated voluntarily. Unanimity was not found in the use of terms related to gender; most of the participants have been adapting their didactic strategies to give the same opportunities to (...) all their students; in addition, the role of the family in the formation of adolescents and in the construction of stereotypes is recognized. Finally, a lack in gender issues was evidenced in the educational proposal of teacher training centers. According to the above, there is still a long way to go in terms of gender issues in education and teacher training. (shrink)
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    Crítica de libros.José A. Zamora,Antonio Casado da Rocha,Jorge Riechmann,Adrián Almazán,Carmen Madorrán Ayerra,Javier Romero Muñoz,Fernando Arribas Herguedas,Javier Cigüela Sola,Alfredo Saldaña Sagredo,Clara Navarro Ruiz,Cristopher Morales,Manuel Toscano,Roberto Navarrete Alonso &IgnacioCastro -2016 -Isegoría 55:707-766.
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    Memória, catástrofe e narrativas da dor: Primo Levi, Riobaldo e os fantasmas na experiência do trauma.Rogério Borges &GustavoCastro -2019 -Bakhtiniana 14 (1):106-124.
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  30. Biopolítica: de la soberanía al gobierno.EdgardoCastro -2008 -Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 34 (2):187-205.
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    Improving Executive Functions at School in Children With Special Needs by Educational Robotics.Maria Chiara Di Lieto,EmanuelaCastro,Chiara Pecini,Emanuela Inguaggiato,Francesca Cecchi,Paolo Dario,Giovanni Cioni &Giuseppina Sgandurra -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Diógenes laercio IX 61-116: Pirrón Y Los pirrónicos.Alfonso Correa Motta &Liliana Carolina SánchezCastro -2013 -Ideas Y Valores 62 (151):215-238.
    Uno de los documentos de la Antigüedad que más atención susci-ta en los años recientes es el llamado Vidas de los filósofos de Diógenes Laercio. Una nueva edición del texto griego salió a la luz en 1999 y otra más está en preparación. A pesar de que durante mucho tiempo se consideró este tratado solamente como un nutrido testimonio doxográfico, y a la persona misma de Diógenes como un transmisor poco fiable de noticias, para la historia de la filosofía es (...) parte de la tradición material que necesariamente ha resultado indis-pensable en la construcción de nuestra visión de la filosofía griega hoy en día. El libro completo reporta los testimonios de al menos ochenta y cinco personalidades que hicieron parte del panorama intelectual de la antigua Grecia. De cada una de esas personalidades se dan tanto noticias sobre su vida como resúmenes de su actividad filosófica y ci-tas presuntamente literales de sus obras. (shrink)
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    A deductive-nomological model for mathematical scientific explanation.EduardoCastro -2020 -Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 24 (1):1-27.
    I propose a deductive-nomological model for mathematical scientific explanation. In this regard, I modify Hempel’s deductive-nomological model and test it against some of the following recent paradigmatic examples of the mathematical explanation of empirical facts: the seven bridges of Königsberg, the North American synchronized cicadas, and Hénon-Heiles Hamiltonian systems. I argue that mathematical scientific explanations that invoke laws of nature are qualitative explanations, and ordinary scientific explanations that employ mathematics are quantitative explanations. I analyse the repercussions of this deductivenomological model (...) on causal explanations. (shrink)
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  34. Beyond imagined communities: reading and writing the nation in 19th-century Latin America.SaraCastro-Klarén &John Charles Chasteen -unknown
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    Actividades de resolución de problemas para la enseñanza de inglés en educación media superior.Jorge Alejandro Rocha Torres,Carlos Javier Del Cid García &José Ángel Vera Noriega -2023 -Voces de la Educación 8 (16):174-197.
    El objetivo fue analizar la adquisición de vocabulario en idioma inglés de estudiantes de bachillerato a partir de la implementación de actividades de resolución de problemas. Se empleó un diseño cuasiexperimental de pre y post test, con grupo experimental y control. Los resultados sugieren que las actividades de resolución de problemas son estrategias didácticas efectivas para la enseñanza del inglés.
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    Debating about publishers and their heritage: 2nd dossier.Daniel Melo,Carlos da Veiga Ferreira,Fernando Paulouro Neves &Francisco Pedro Lyon deCastro -2013 -Cultura:321-345.
    Este dossiê representa a continuidade de um projecto centrado no património dos agentes ligados à produção, circulação e recepção do livro. A partir da história e dos espólios de empresas editoriais e de coleccionadores, bibliófilos e/ou divulgadores, a introdução problematizante e os depoimentos convocam a memória dos agentes e debatem as ameaças que pendem sobre essa herança cultural riquíssima e possíveis soluções. As boas práticas de vários países impõem uma reflexão inadiável para o contexto português: que vias de cooperação inter-institucional (...) concretas para garantir o depósito, tratamento e comunica­ção duma dimensão fulcral do património e da memória colectiva. A relevância desta ques­tão deve-se a estar inextricavelmente ligada a um reconhecimento sustentável do estatuto patrimonial e histórico dos acervos dos editores e doutros agentes ligados à edição e ao livro enquanto espaços vitais para a construção da cultura impressa e para a história do livro e da edição. Os depoimentos referidos são de Carlos da Veiga Ferreira, Fernando Paulouro Neves e Francisco Pedro Lyon deCastro. (shrink)
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  37. A carnavalização da morte na crônica “A tragédia do cordão Estrela de Dois Diamantes”, de Luís Edmundo.Fabiano Dalla Bona &Carolina deCastro Wanderley -2025 -Bakhtiniana 20 (2):e67389p.
    ABSTRACT The article intends to demonstrate when the carnival chronicle at the beginning of the 20th century in Brazil was a tool for a national cultural project under bourgeois, univocal and European canons, comparing its occurrences with the carnivalization seen in the chronicle “A tragédia do Cordão Estrela de Dois Diamantes” [The Tragedy of the Star with Two Diamonds Carnival Block], by Luís Edmundo.
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    Causalidade.EduardoCastro -2014 -Compêndio Em Linha de Problemas de Filosofia Ananlítica.
    State of art paper on the topic causation, around the problem of the nature of causation. Central theories of contemporary philosophical literature are discussed and analysed, namely, regularity theories of Hume and Mackie, counterfactual theories of Lewis, probabilistic theories of Reichenbach, Lewis and Menzies and causal processes theories of Salmon and Dowe.
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  39. La intersubjetividad en Xavier Zubiri.José Antúnez Cid -2006 - Roma: PUG.
    A deep research in the philosophical (between phenomenology and new metaphysics) anthropology of Zubiri looking for how the human person connects and grows with others from metaphysical root until social development, studying love as personalist connection. Origin, embryo ontological status and death are also studied.
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  40. Philosophical Investigation Series: Selected Texts on Logic / Série Investigação Filosófica: Textos Selecionados de Lógica.Danilo Fraga Dantas &Rodrigo Cid -2020 - Pelotas - Princesa, Pelotas - RS, Brasil: UFPEL's Publisher / Editora da UFPEL.
    Este livro marca o início da Série Investigação Filosófica. Uma série de livros de traduções de textos de plataformas internacionalmente reconhecidas, que possa servir tanto como material didático para os professores das diferentes subáreas e níveis da Filosofia quanto como material de estudo para o desenvolvimento pesquisas relevantes na área. Nós, professores, sabemos o quão difícil é encontrar bons materiais em português para indicarmos. E há uma certa deficiência na graduação brasileira de filosofia, principalmente em localizações menos favorecidas, com relação (...) ao conhecimento de outras línguas, como o inglês e o francês. Tentamos, então, suprir essa deficiência, ao introduzirmos traduções de textos importantes ao público de língua portuguesa, sem nenhuma finalidade comercial e meramente pela glória da filosofia. O presente volume é constituído de três traduções de verbetes importantes sobre lógica, da Enciclopédia de Filosofia da Stanford: (1) A Lógica de Aristóteles, (2) Lógica Clássica, (3) Lógica Modal. (shrink)
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    Dark Tetrad and workplace deviance: Investigating the moderating role of organizational justice perceptions.Elena Fernández-del-Río,ÁngelCastro &Pedro J. Ramos-Villagrasa -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study tested the direct effects of Dark Tetrad traits on organizational and interpersonal counterproductive work behaviors. We also examined the moderating effects of the three dimensions of organizational justice – distributive justice, procedural justice, and interactional justice – on the Dark Tetrad-CWBs relationships. Based on the data from 613 employees across different occupations, the results revealed that only psychopathy and sadism had significant effects on CWBs targeted at the organization. The results also supported the direct effect of sadism on (...) interpersonal CWBs. The findings confirmed the moderating role of interactional justice but differentially, depending on the dark trait and the target of workplace deviance. Whereas low and medium levels of interactional justice moderated the relationship between Machiavellianism and CWBs directed to the organization, it did not play any role in narcissism, psychopathy, and sadism. Regarding CWBs aimed at other people, interactional justice emerged as a significant moderator in Machiavellianism and sadism. But, whereas sadistic employees performed more harmful behaviors toward other individuals whatever their level of interactional justice, if people high in Machiavellianism perceived a high fair interpersonal treatment, they did not show deviant behaviors directed at other employees. The paper concludes with some suggestions and recommendations about the relevance of organizational justice in the influence of dark personality traits on CWBs. (shrink)
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    Clarificando o Suporte do Argumento Melhorado da Indispensabilidade Matemática.EduardoCastro -2017 -Argumentos 17 (9):57-71.
    The enhanced mathematical indispensability argument, proposed by Alan Baker (2005), argues that we must commit to mathematical entities, because mathematical entities play an indispensable explanatory role in our best scientific theories. This article clarifies the doctrines that support this argument, namely, the doctrines of naturalism and confirmational holism.
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    Alienação e Escravatura a Partir de 'Precious' ou aquilo que não queremos ver.Paulo Alexandre E.Castro -2013 - In Cine-Clube de Aavnca,Avanca Cinema. Cine-Clube de Avanca. pp. 66-71.
    Abstract: Alienation and slavery from Precious or what we don't want to see. It is our purpose to establish, in a parallel reading, these two films (highly rewarded), namely The Fence and Precious, that apparently being so different, are an illustration of the reality of life and the modern democratic world: the social uprooting and slavery. If in the movie of Phillip Noyce and Christone Olsen The Fence, is told a story of three young Aboriginal girls who are forcibly taken (...) to be transformed into domestic slaves, in the movie of Lee Daniels Precious, the young woman is already a servant in her own home and seeks the transformation of her life. Uniting these two stories, we find fundamental elements: illiteracy, ill-treatment, the idea of a migration (real or metaphysical), among others, but whose fundamental notion is the journey. If the film The Fence, the fence itself is used to conduct the three young Aboriginal to a real reunion with the family, in Precious, the metaphorical ‘fence’ is the limit of her world. From this interpretation, we will undertake our reflection about what we consider to be the alienation of the modern world and the silence we produce about them. (shrink)
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    “Saí da minha zona de conforto pela primeira vez sem perceber” – subjetividade, verdade e cuidado de Si.Anderson Ferrari &Roney Polato deCastro -2024 -Educação E Filosofia 38:1-26.
    Resumo: Nas comemorações de 40 anos do curso “Hermenêutica do Sujeito”, somos provocados a pensar a potencialidade dessa obra para colocar sob investigação um problema que as atualiza constantemente: a relação entre a subjetividade, verdade e o cuidado de si. Pois foi respondendo a essa provocação que elegemos uma aula de Filosofia numa escola particular para problematizar essa relação. A aula se desdobrou num trabalho em que os alunos eram desafiados a saírem de suas “zonas de conforto” e, assim, entrarem (...) contato consigo mesmos num trabalho de tomar-se como objetos de investigação e de produção de discursos verdadeiros sobre si mesmos. Um trabalho em especial nos chamou atenção e ele que vamos trazer para explorar essas relações do cuidado de si que se renovam na atualidade. Palavras-chave: Subjetividade; Verdade; Cuidado de Si; Educação “I left my comfort zone for the first time without realizing it” – subjectivity, truth and self-care Abstract: In the celebrations of 40 years of the course “Hermeneutics of the Subject”, we are provoked to think about the potential of this work to put under investigation a problem that constantly updates them: the relationship between subjectivity, truth and self-care. Because it was in response to this provocation that we chose a Philosophy class in a private school to problematize this relationship. The class unfolded in a work in which students were challenged to leave their “comfort zones” and, thus, get in touch with themselves in a work of taking themselves as objects of investigation and production of true discourses about themselves. One work in particular caught our attention and we are going to bring it to explore these relationships of self-care that are renewed today. Keywords: Subjectivity; Truth; Self-Care; Education “Salí por la primera vez de mi zona de confort sin darme cuenta” – subjetividad, verdad y cuidado de sí Resumen: En los festejos de los 40 años del curso “Hermenéutica del Sujeto”, nos incita a pensar en las potencialidades de este trabajo para poner en investigación un problema que los actualiza constantemente: la relación entre subjetividad, verdad y cuidado de sí. Porque fue en respuesta a esta provocación que elegimos una clase de Filosofía en una escuela privada para problematizar esta relación. La clase se desenvolvió en un trabajo en el que se desafió a los estudiantes a salir de sus “zonas de confort” y así entrar en contacto consigo mismos en un trabajo de tomarse a sí mismos como objetos de investigación y producción de verdaderos discursos sobre sí mismos. Una obra en particular nos llamó la atención y la vamos a traer para explorar estas relaciones de autocuidado que hoy se renuevan. Palabra clave: Subjetividad; Verdad; Cuidado de Sí; Educación Data de registro: 23/01/2023 Data de aceite: 20/03/2024. (shrink)
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    Conflicto entre Derechos Ambientales y Desarrollo Económico en la Constitución Ecuatoriana.Romel Paúl SarmientoCastro &Fernando Esteban Ochoa Rodríguez -2024 -Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 5 (10):e240162.
    Ecuador enfrenta el reto de equilibrar el desarrollo económico con la preservación ambiental, especialmente tras la Constitución de 2008 que promueve la sostenibilidad. Sin embargo, existen tensiones y contradicciones entre las políticas de desarrollo económico y la conservación ambiental. El estudio analiza cómo la ambigüedad en las normativas constitucionales sobre derechos ambientales y desarrollo económico afecta la resolución de conflictos en arbitrajes internacionales y su impacto en la sostenibilidad ambiental y el desarrollo económico entre 2000 y 2024. Se utilizó un (...) enfoque mixto (cualitativo-cuantitativo), combinando revisión bibliográfica, análisis de casos de arbitraje internacional, encuestas y datos estadísticos. La ambigüedad normativa dificulta la resolución de conflictos en arbitrajes internacionales, impactando negativamente la sostenibilidad y el desarrollo económico. Casos como Chevron III ilustran la complejidad de equilibrar derechos de inversión con obligaciones ambientales. Comparando con Colombia y Brasil, se identifica que, aunque Ecuador tiene enfoques innovadores, enfrenta desafíos similares en implementación efectiva. Se requieren reformas legislativas para clarificar normativas ambientales, fortalecer la capacidad institucional y promover la participación de la sociedad civil en la elaboración de políticas. Es crucial alinear las normas nacionales con estándares internacionales para mejorar la protección ambiental y fomentar un desarrollo económico sostenible. (shrink)
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    A Ontopotencialidade da Linguagem em Heidegger.Paulo Alexandre E.Castro -2004 - In Isabel Matos Dias & Irene Brges Duarte,Colóquios. Centro de Filosofia Univ.Lisboa. pp. 405-416.
    Pretendemos com este ensaio fazer uma bordagem à filosofia fenomenológica da linguagem de Heidegger; abordagem que procura realizar, senão mesmo justificar, isso mesmo que subjaz a uma linguagem que é doação, que é fazer vir à presença aquilo que é nomeado. Mas linguagem tem um sentido mais lato que não apenas fala ou falado. Linguagem como ‘dizer’. Um ‘dizer’ que se escuta para lá do simples dito, para lá de qualquer modo de ser do dasein (autêntico ou inautêntico), para lá (...) do quotidianamente falado. Ou seja, o que permite tornar perceptível e inteligível as sentenças “o homem fala” e, “die sprache spricht”, o que permite dizer que o dasein é aquele que só pode advir através da linguagem mas simultaneamente é aquele pelo qual só o ser pode falar, é aquilo que apelidámos de ontopotencialidade. Tendo a linguagem esta ontopotencialidade, i.e., a potencialidade de doação permanente, de permitir um acontecer possibilitante de mundo(s) que instituem uma abertura, ela possibilita a manutenção dessa mesma abertura. Eis a tarefa do nosso ensaio. Dividimos assim a nossa comunicação em três partes, a saber: 1) A origem necessária: Logos – O discurso como mostração; 2) Linguagem e Poesia – A essência da arte e a arte da essência; 3) A Ontopotencialidade da linguagem – definição e síntese. (shrink)
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    An expressivist approach to folk psychological ascriptions.Víctor FernándezCastro -2023 -Philosophical Explorations 27 (1):86-105.
    In recent years, some authors have shown a renewed interest in interpretivist theories of folk psychological ascription [Hutto 2013. “Fictionalism About Folk Psychology.” The Monist 96 (4): 582–604.; Mölder 2010. Mind Ascribed: An Elaboration and Defence of Interpretivism. Amsterdam: John Benjamins; Sanchez-Curry 2020. “Interpretivism and Norms.” Philosophical Studies 177 (4): 905–930.; Mölder 2021. “Interpretivism Without Judgement-Dependence.” Philosophia 49 (2): 611–615.; Slors 2015. "Interpretivism and the Meaning of Mental State Ascriptions." Studia Philosophica Estonica, 10 (2): 18–27.]. Part of the virtue of (...) interpretivism lies in its ability to provide an answer to elminativist arguments without falling into the assumptions and problems of intentional realism. However, some recent developments in semantic expressivism applied to normative expressions could help to build an alternative theory to interpretivism that would enjoy the same virtues. The aim of this paper is to present and defend an expressivist approach to the status of folk psychological ascriptions. According to this view, mental states ascriptions are evaluative and non-descriptive statement that express or reflect certain normative standards or values of the attributor. After presenting the view and contrasting it with interpretivist positions, with which expressivism shares important motivations and claims, I present two arguments to favor the expressivist analysis. In line with the first argument, expressivism can account for fundamental aspects of disagreements regarding mental attributions while the second highlights the capacity of the view to explain the widespread justificatory and exculpatory uses of mental states ascriptions. (shrink)
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    Bernardo Kastrup: Decoding Schopenhauer’s Metaphysics: The Key to Understanding How It Solves the Hard Problem of Consciousness and the Paradoxes of Quantum Mechanics.Juan RiveraCastro -2022 -Idealistic Studies 52 (3):291-296.
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    Hacia una distinta comprensión del ámbito político. Algunas consideraciones gadamerianas desde el diálogo prudente.Mario Díaz Dominguez &José Antonio MateosCastro -2023 -Logos Revista de Filosofía 141 (141):63-82.
    De manera inmediata y tradicional pensamos que hablar sobre política exige forzosamente ligarla a la idea de conflicto. Si bien es cierto que el carácter político marca ciertos modos de habitar el mundo, también es relevante aclarar que, a partir del concepto que tengamos de política, podremos darnos cuenta de si la idea de conflicto es inherente a esta o si la política puede ser pensada desde otro horizonte. Hans-Georg Gadamer nos ofrece una serie de reflexiones hermenéuticas en torno al (...) lenguaje y al diálogo; a partir de allí, intentamos atisbar un concepto de política no solo inherente al conflicto, sino también a su parte medular como lo es el diálogo prudente. Pensar en una política dentro del marco de un horizonte dialógico nos permite arrojar luz a problemas particulares que nos aquejan hoy, los cuales nos interpelan a pensar y repensarlos para comprender por qué hemos llegado a ser lo que somos. (shrink)
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    Arte, culto y devoción: la imagen de San José en la cultura hondureña.Nelson René CarrascoCastro &Josué Omar Flores Osorto -2018 -ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 22:101-118.
    La presente investigación pretende hacer un análisis histórico sobre la figura de San José y sus diferentes manifestaciones en la cultura y sociedad hondureña, como consecuencia de su culto, creación artística y devoción popular. Este culto tiene su origen en la época colonial, específicamente en el s. XVI, con los Concilios de Trento (1545 – 1563), Nueva España (1555, 1565, 1585) y Lima, Perú (1556 y 1561), los cuales contribuyeron a expandir el evangelio desde la iconografía hasta la fundación de (...) poblados que adoptaron esta imagen como Santo Patrón. También, se analiza esta imagen en el imaginario hondureño durante la secularización del Estado, su adopción y creación como un ideal de paternidad que simboliza protección, sustento y responsabilidad en la construcción de la organización familiar, finalizando con la vinculación de San José como patrono de la clase obrera en el siglo XX. (shrink)
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