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    Using Cognitive Agents to Train Negotiation Skills.Christopher A. Stevens,Jeroen Daamen,Emma Gaudrain,Tom Renkema,Jordi Top,Fokie Cnossen &Niels A. Taatgen -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Problems in Pleasants' Wittgensteinian Idea of Basic Moral Certainties.Jordi Fairhurst -2019 -Ethical Perspectives 26 (2):271-298.
    Pleasants argues in favour of the idea of basic moral certainties. Analogous to Wittgenstein’s basic empirical certainties, basic moral certainties are universal certainties that cannot be justified, asserted or meaningfully doubted. They are a fundamental condition of morality as such, thus allowing us to carry out other moral operations. Brice and Rummens have criticized Pleasants’ proposal, arguing that basic moral certainties are significantly disanalogous to Wittgenstein’s basic empirical certainties. Brice argues that Pleasants does not differentiate between a bottom-up and a (...) top-down approach to basic certainties nor does he acknowledge the difference that this distinction constitutes in the foundational role of a certainty. Meanwhile, Rummens claims that basic moral certainties are not universal. Conversely, they are moral hinges embedded in certain culturally and historically specific moral language-games. Pleasants has provided a response to these criticisms, while defending the universality and naturalism of basic moral certainties. In this article, I single out the problems in Pleasants’ response to the criticisms introduced by Brice and Rummens. I argue that Pleasants must present further arguments in order to demonstrate that basic moral certainties are analogous to basic empirical certainties. I also argue that the existence of basic moral certainties that coalesce with numerous exceptions and suspensions generates significant problems in Pleasants’ proposal. I advance two cases regarding euthanasia that meaningfully challenge and doubt Pleasants’ central basic moral certainty: the wrongness of killing innocent human beings. Additionally, both cases are employed to meaningfully doubt and challenge Pleasants’ basic moral certainty of the badness of death. (shrink)
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    Does the supervenience argument generalize?Suzanne Bliss &Jordi Fernández -2011 -Southern Journal of Philosophy 49 (4):321-346.
    We evaluate the scope of Jaegwon Kim's “supervenience argument” for reduction. Does its conclusion apply only to psychology, or does it generalize to all the special sciences? The claim that the supervenience argument generalizes to all the special sciences if it goes through for psychology is often raised as an objection to the supervenience argument. We argue that this objection is ambiguous. We distinguish three readings of it and suggest that some of them make it a plausible claim, whereas other (...) readings make it implausible. We suggest that this ambiguity is the result of picturing the world as being hierarchically organized in levels, with the domain of physics at the bottom and the domains of the social sciences at the top. The plausibility of the objection depends on how we think of this picture. This popular picture, we suggest, involves three different dimensions along which reduction may occur. (shrink)
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    Molyneux’s answer: Situated predictive processing.Jordi Galiano-Landeira -2024 -Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 5.
    Molyneux’s problem asks whether a person blind from birth, upon gaining sight, could immediately recognize and distinguish objects by sight alone that were previously known only by touch. Historical and contemporary empirical studies have explored this question with inconclusive results due to empirical limitations. More recently, Held and colleagues (2011) found that treated congenitally blind individuals cannot immediately recognize objects previously familiar through touch. Piller and colleagues (2023) further reported the absence of visual illusions in blind and recently visually-restored individuals. (...) Nevertheless, cross-modal mappings gradually develop post-sight restoration. These findings suggest a reluctance of the mind to make cross-modal inferences, aligning with the predictive processing (PP) framework. PP posits that the mind generates top-down predictions about sensory stimuli, updating internal models through prediction errors when expectations are not met. With no prior visual experience, generative models in congenital blind individuals fail to produce accurate predictions. PP’s representational claims have been challenged by 4E cognitivists, who emphasize embodied, embedded, extended, and enactive aspects of cognition. This paper proposes a Situated Predictive Processing (SPP) framework that integrates PP with 4E cognition through the concept of situated mental representations, offering a new perspective on the Molyneux’s problem and emphasizing the role of experience and situatedness in the gradual development of visual-tactile mappings post-sight restoration. (shrink)
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    Leadership styles and corporate social responsibility management: Analysis from a gender perspective.Maria del Mar Alonso-Almeida,Jordi Perramon &Llorenc Bagur-Femenias -2017 -Business Ethics: A European Review 26 (2):147-161.
    Companies' perceptions of corporate social responsibility have been only partially analyzed from an individual perspective that focuses on personal characteristics and professional backgrounds. However, a gap exists in the research on manager leadership styles and CSR perceptions from a gender perspective. Therefore, this article analyzes differences in attitudes toward various dimensions of CSR by focusing on the leadership styles—transformational, dominance, and dual perspectives—of male and female managers in Spain. A total of 391 respondents in top management positions in Spain were (...) surveyed. The findings revealed similarities and differences between genders with respect to leadership styles and CSR perceptions by dimension using a univariate analysis. A causal model that employed structural equation modeling was also estimated. The findings suggest that for transformational and dual leadership styles, Spanish women may be more adaptable and effective at pursuing company sustainability than Spanish men. However, dominance leadership was found to be the worst leadership style for deploying a CSR strategy. A number of conclusions for business management can be drawn, and some directions for future research are provided. (shrink)
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    Understanding Inflation and the Implications for Monetary Policy: A Phillips Curve Retrospective.Jeffrey C. Fuhrer,Yolanda K. Kodrzycki,Jane Sneddon Little &Giovanni P. Olivei (eds.) -2009 - MIT Press.
    In 1958, economist A. W. Phillips published an article describing what he observed to be the inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment; subsequently, the "Phillips curve" became a central concept in macroeconomic analysis and policymaking. But today's Phillips curve is not the same as the original one from fifty years ago; the economy, our understanding of price setting behavior, the determinants of inflation, and the role of monetary policy have evolved significantly since then. In this book, some of the top (...) economists working today reexamine the theoretical and empirical validity of the Phillips curve in its more recent specifications. The contributors consider such questions as what economists have learned about price and wage setting and inflation expectations that would improve the way we use and formulate the Phillips curve, what the Phillips curve approach can teach us about inflation dynamics, and how these lessons can be applied to improving the conduct of monetary policy. ContributorsLawrence Ball, Ben Bernanke, Oliver Blanchard, V. V. Chari, William T. Dickens, Stanley Fischer, Jeff Fuhrer,Jordi Gali, Michael T. Kiley, Robert G. King, Donald L. Kohn, Yolanda K. Kodrzycki, Jane Sneddon Little, Bartisz Mackowiak, N. Gregory Mankiw, Virgiliu Midrigan, Giovanni P. Olivei, Athanasios Orphanides, Adrian R. Pagan, Christopher A. Pissarides, Lucrezia Reichlin, Paul A. Samuelson, Christopher A. Sims, Frank R. Smets, Robert M. Solow, Jürgen Stark, James H. Stock, Lars E. O. Svensson, John B. Taylor, Mark W. Watson. (shrink)
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    Jordi Maragall, Eugenio Trías: conversa.Jordi Maragall I. Noble &Eugenio Trâias -1988 - [Barcelona]: Ajuntament de Barcelona. Edited by Eugenio Trías.
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    Jordi Gol i Gurina, 1924-1985: els grans temes d'un pensament i d'una vida.Jordi Gol -1986 - Barcelona: Llar del Llibre. Edited by Josep Bigordà.
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    Jordi Maragall, Eugenio Trías: conversa.Jordi Maragall I. Noble -1988 - [Barcelona]: Ajuntament de Barcelona. Edited by Eugenio Trías.
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    Desire and self-knowledge.Jordi Fernández -2007 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 85 (4):517 – 536.
    In this paper, I propose an account of self-knowledge for desires. According to this account, we form beliefs about our own desires on the basis of our grounds for those desires. First, I distinguish several types of desires and their corresponding grounds. Next, I make the case that we usually believe that we have a certain desire on the basis of our grounds for it. Then, I argue that a belief formed thus is epistemically privileged. Finally, I compare this account (...) to two other similar accounts of self-knowledge. (shrink)
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    Xenological Subjectivity: Rosi Braidotti and Object-Oriented Ontology.Jordi Vivaldi -2021 -Open Philosophy 4 (1):311-334.
    The conceptualization of the notion of subjectivity within the Anthropocene finds in Rosi Braidotti’s posthumanism one of its most explicit and profuse modulations. This essay argues that Braidotti’s model powerfully accounts for the Anthropocene’s subjectivity by conceiving the “self” as a transversal multiplicity and its relationality to the “others” and the “world” as non-hierarchized by nature–culture distinctions; however, by being ontologically grounded on a neo-Spinozistic monism, Braidotti’s model blurs the notions of finitude, agency, and change, obscuring the possibility of critical (...) dissent while decreasing the overall theory’s consistency. An alternative ontological model capitalizing on these elements can be found in Object-Oriented Ontology and its notion of withdrawal. By associating OOO’s non-onto-taxonomical pluralism with Braidotti’s posthuman subjectivity, this essay aims at ontologically discretizing the latter in order to overcome these limitations. Grounded on this association and invoking a narrative imaginary propelled by the Greek terms xenos and xenia, the article paves the way for a form of subjectivity deviating from Braidotti’s ecological model and defined as xenological, arguing that, within the context of the Anthropocene, it constitutes an adequate alternative to Braidotti’s subjectivity. (shrink)
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    ¿ Hacia una infancia emancipada ? El comunismo de Détruire dit-elle.Jordi Carmona Hurtado -2011 -Astrolabio 11:97-106.
    El proyecto ilustrado ha definido la emancipación como el abandono de una minoría de edad, como el pasaje de una minoría a una mayoría de edad en los sujetos. Ahora bien, la historia efectiva de este abandono y este pasaje ha sido la de la estabilización progresiva en nuestras sociedades del gobierno de los mayores (sabios) sobre los menores (ignorantes). En este artículo, a partir de los trabajos de Jacques Rancière, tratamos de aislar la emancipación de la ilustración, e interrogamos, (...) a través del examen de una obra de Marguerite Duras que supone una figuración determinada del comunismo, algunas de las paradojas de una hipótesis de la emancipación que no dejaría de lado a las potencias de infancia. (shrink)
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  13. ¿Por qué motivos crearemos máquinas emocionales?Jordi Vallverdú I. Segura -2007 -Astrolabio 5:44-52.
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    MORI, MASAHIRO (2005) The Buddha in the Robot. A Robot Engineer’s Thoughts on Science and Religion.Jordi Vallverdú -2011 -Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 47:261.
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    Strategy and Legitimacy.Jordi Trullen &William B. Stevenson -2006 -Business and Society 45 (2):178-210.
    This study shows that firms respond in strategic ways to institutional pressures that stem from social scandals. Through the formal analysis of the historical narrative of events, the authors studied how seven pharmaceutical companies reacted over the years to accusations of being socially irresponsible in dealing with the HIV virus in Africa. The analysis shows that institutional and task environmental factors interact to precipitate pharmaceutical companies' reactions. Although firms' behaviors were indeed affected by institutional pressures exerted by activist groups and (...) the media, they did not passively adapt to these pressures. Instead, they decoupled their core technical activities from their policy announcements (by delaying the implementation of promised concessions) and used institutional pressure in the organizational field as a way of pursuing their own economic interests. (shrink)
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    The Twofold Limit of Objects: Problematising Timothy Morton’s Rift in Light of Eugenio Trías’s Notion of Limit.Jordi Vivaldi -2020 -Open Philosophy 3 (1):493-516.
    The ontological abyss that separates real objects from sensual objects is one of the central principles of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO), which has its most explicit and profuse modulation in Timothy Morton’s notion of rift. This article argues that, despite succeeding in explaining the radical difference that inhabits every object, Morton’s rift fails to explain the object’s unification, rendering the overall theory inconsistent. An alternative approach that accounts simultaneously for disjunction and conjunction between essences and appearances can be found in Eugenio (...) Trías’s philosophy of the limit, a term widely ignored in OOO despite its deeply non-relational conception of the reality of things. The article further argues that the reinterpretation of Trías’s twofold liminal approach in light of OOO successfully addresses the inconsistencies found in Morton’s rift, paving the way for a theory of limits within Harman’s ontological framework. (shrink)
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    Blended Cognition.Jordi Vallverdú &Vincent C. Müller (eds.) -2019 - Cham: Springer.
    The central concept of this edited volume is "blended cognition", the natural skill of human beings for combining constantly different heuristics during their several task-solving activities. Something that was sometimes observed like a problem as “bad reasoning”, is now the central key for the understanding of the richness, adaptability and creativity of human cognition. The topic of this book connects in a significant way with the disciplines of psychology, neurology, anthropology, philosophy, logics, engineering, logics, and AI. In a nutshell: understanding (...) better humans for designing better machines. It contains a Preface by the editors and 12 chapters. (shrink)
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    Philosophical and Methodological Debates in Public Health.Jordi Vallverdú,Angel Puyol &Anna Estany (eds.) -2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This interdisciplinary volume gathers selected, refereed contributions on various aspects of public health from several disciplines and research fields, including the philosophy of science, epidemiology, statistics and ethics. The contributions were originally presented at the 1st Barcelona conference of “Philosophy of Public Health”. This book is intended for researchers interested in public health and the contemporary debates surrounding it.
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    Cognitive Frames of Poverty and Tension Handling in Base-of-the-Pyramid Business Models.Jordis Grimm -2022 -Business and Society 61 (8):2070-2114.
    Base-of-the-pyramid business models aim to achieve profitability and poverty reduction by including poor people into corporate value chains. This goal duality creates tensions. Actors’ responses to these tensions are influenced by their cognitive frames of the phenomena building the tension. Applying a cognitive perspective, I investigate how corporate actors with different frames of poverty respond proactively or defensively to the poverty–profitability tension by adapting business model elements. I find that proactive and defensive responses differ for actors holding different cognitive frames (...) of poverty. The responses have consequences for the poverty impact potential of BOP business models. (shrink)
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    The Eastern Construction of the Artificial Mind.Jordi Vallverdú -2011 -Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 47:171-185.
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    Memory and Self-Reference.Jordi Fernández -2024 -International Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (1):59-77.
    Our memories elicit, in us, both beliefs about what the external world was like in the past, and beliefs about what our own past experience of it was like in the past. What explains the power of memories to do that? I tackle this question by offering an account of the content of our memories. According to this account, our memories are ‘token-reflexives’, in that they represent their own causal origin. My main contention will be that our memories are able (...) to provide us with evidence for the two types of beliefs due to the self-referential nature of their content. First, I will put forward a series of thought-experiments intended to raise several intuitions about the veridicality of memories. Next, I will introduce the view that memories are token-reflexives, and I will motivate it by pointing out that the view accommodates the relevant intuitions. And, then, I will return to the two types of beliefs prompted by our memories, and argue that conceiving memories as token-reflexives allows us to explain why memory has the power to elicit the two types of beliefs in us. (shrink)
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  22. Montaigne'chef de part': Study on the chapter'De la moderation'.Jordi Bayod -2013 -Pensamiento 69 (258):131-148.
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  23. Xavier Zubiri, amigo de la luz, maestro en la penumbra, vocación, vida intelectual y magisterio filosófico.Jordi Corominas &Joan Albert Vicens Folgueira -2009 -Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 36:7-94.
     
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    Essay Review: Symmetries in Physics.Jordi Cat -2006 -Philosophy of Science 73 (4):459-468.
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    Images and Logic of the Light Cone: Tracking Robb’s Postulational Turn in Physical Geometry.Jordi Cat -2016 -Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 8:39-100.
    Previous discussions of Robb’s work on space and time have offered a philosophical focus on causal interpretations of relativity theory or a historical focus on his use of non-Euclidean geometry, or else ignored altogether in discussions of relativity at Cambridge. In this paper I focus on how Robb’s work made contact with those same foundational developments in mathematics and with their applications. This contact with applications of new mathematical logic at Göttingen and Cambridge explains the transition from his electron research (...) to his treatment of relativity in 1911 and finally to the axiomatic presentation in 1914 in terms of postulates. At the heart of Robb’s physical optics was the model of the light cone. The model underwent a transition from a working mechanical model in the Maxwellian Cambridge sense of a pedagogical and research tool to the semantic model, in the logical, model-theoretic sense. Robb tracked this transition from the 19th- to the 20th-century conception with the earliest use of the term ‘model’ in the new sense. I place his cone models in a genealogy of similar models and use their evolution to track how Robb’s physical researches were informed by his interest in geometry, logic and the foundations of mathematics. (shrink)
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  26. Y metaconcepciones en la metodología de la ciencia.Jordi Mundó -2010 -Ludus Vitalis 18 (33):317-320.
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    What Philosophies Has Neuroscience Affected?Jordi Vallverdu -2022 -Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 20:47-55.
    It seems obvious to think that neuroscientific advances, a revolution at the end of the 20th century, have had an impact on Contemporary Philosophy. However, this is not the case. As a discipline composed of numerous areas, it is still anchored in anthropological, cultural, epistemological and cognitive models of previous centuries (and even millennia). We will review what the real impact of neurosciences has been on contemporary thought, from a critical perspective and oriented not only to the study of the (...) human being, but also of AI. (shrink)
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    Fuzzy Empiricism and Fuzzy‐Set Causality: What Is All the Fuzz About?Jordi Cat -2006 -Philosophy of Science 73 (1):26-41.
    This paper examines a novel notion of causality, namely, fuzzy-set-theoretic causality. Over the last decade, a number of conceptual models of causality, in the language of fuzzy-set theory, have appeared in the scientific literature and have been applied to empirical research. They have circulated widely from one scientific discipline to another, weaving a unifying thread through them. However, they have received no philosophical attention. In this paper, I will discuss the value and limitations of this type of model and will (...) read into its application several dimensions of philosophical significance. (shrink)
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    Conversa amb Pep Calsamiglia. La filosofia catalana en els anys trenta.Jordi Guiu &Gerard Vilar -1997 -Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 28:163-170.
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  30. Revisió de mètodes sobre l'ensenyament de la literatura grega i propostes multidisciplinàries en temps de canvis.Jordi Redondo &Ramon Torné -2012 -Methodos. Revista de didàctica dels estudis clàssics 1:107.
     
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    Agencias no humanas en el arte. Caminos cruzados de la estética y la antropología.Jordi Carmona Hurtado -2022 -Ideas Y Valores 71:181-201.
    En el presente artículo planteamos una lectura cruzada de diferentes aspectos de la antropología (Claude Lévi-Strauss, Alfred Gell y Viveiros de Castro) y del discurso estético (Friedrich Schiller y Deleuze/Guattari). La antropología se ha constituido como un nuevo saber que implica cierta ética de descolonización del pensamiento. Esta descolonización supone una puesta en cuestión de los binarismos más arraigados en la filosofía occidental, entre ellos el que solo cabe atribuir agencia a los seres humanos. Nuestro propósito es mostrar que el (...) pensamiento estético ha operado un cuestionamiento semejante, abriendo el camino a pensar agencias no humanas en el arte. (shrink)
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    Public space democracy: performative, visual and normative dimensions of politics in a global age.Jordi Mariné -2024 -Contemporary Political Theory 23 (4):666-669.
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    Sufrimiento e individualidad en Schopenhauer.Jordi Cabos -2014 -Anuario Filosófico 47 (3):589-604.
    Este trabajo analiza el papel de la individualidad en la constitución del sufrimiento en la obra de Arthur Schopenhauer y lo hace a tres niveles. A nivel metafísico, se estudia la relevancia del carácter inteligible; a nivel empírico, se explora el papel de la personalidad; y, a nivel intelectual, se examina la influencia del grado de conocimiento individual sobre el dolor. Finalmente se señalan algunas consecuencias de la centralidad de la individualidad en relación al sufrimiento.
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    (2 other versions)Must the Microcausality Condition be Interpreted Causally?Jordi Cat -2000 -Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 15 (1):59-85.
    The ’microcausality’ condition in quantum field theory is typically presented and justified on the basis of general principles of physical causality. I explore in detail a number of alternative causal interpretations of this condition. I conclude that none is fully satisfactory, independent of further and controversial assumptions about the object and scope of quantum field theories. In particular the stronger causalreadings require a fully reductionist and fundamentalist attitude to quantum field theory. I argue, in a deflationary spirit, for a reading (...) of the ‘microcausality’ condition as merely a boundary condition, inspired by Relativity, that different possible formulations of quantum field theory must obey. (shrink)
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    Unity of Science in the Framework of Naturalism.Jordi Cat -1997 - Centre for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences.
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    desvíos habitables en conversación con Cees Nooteboom.Jordi Doce &Esther Ramón -2011 -Minerva: Evidence-Based Medicine pour la première ligne 4 (16):61-66.
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    On the Origin of Ambiguity in Efficient Communication.Jordi Fortuny &Bernat Corominas-Murtra -2013 -Journal of Logic, Language and Information 22 (3):249-267.
    This article studies the emergence of ambiguity in communication through the concept of logical irreversibility and within the framework of Shannon’s information theory. This leads us to a precise and general expression of the intuition behind Zipf’s vocabulary balance in terms of a symmetry equation between the complexities of the coding and the decoding processes that imposes an unavoidable amount of logical uncertainty in natural communication. Accordingly, the emergence of irreversible computations is required if the complexities of the coding and (...) the decoding processes are balanced in a symmetric scenario, which means that the emergence of ambiguous codes is a necessary condition for natural communication to succeed. (shrink)
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    Perceptual association enhances intersensory temporal precision.Jordi Navarra &Irune Fernández-Prieto -2020 -Cognition 194:104089.
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    Incorruptible Socrates?Jordi Pàmias -2012 -Hermes 140 (3):369-374.
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    La fraternité réveillée.Jordi Riba &Patrice Vermeren (eds.) -2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Il est des moments dans la vie d'un concept où l'explication (le passage de l'implicite à l'explicite), s'impose. Les auteurs de cet ouvrage ont noué des liens avec la pensée du politique, et leur examen porte donc sur ce qu'ils ont convenu d'appeler la rénovation de la pensée de la fraternité. Les auteurs proposent ici une expérimentation qui consiste à lire la fraternité en se débarrassant de l'idéologie du progrès et en faisant le pari que la fraternité dans sa constellation (...) première a encore bien des choses à nous apprendre. (shrink)
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    Communication, Recognition and Politics.Jordy Rocheleau -2001 -Social Philosophy Today 17:253-263.
    Axel Honneth has outlined a critical social theory in terms of recognition. He has recently argued that his theory is superior to the communications framework ofHabermas in that it better achieves the goals of providing normative criticism of society's ability to foster genuine and full sell-realization and explaining how emancipatory social movements can emerge within existing society. After exploring these arguments and their implications for critical theory, this paper concludes that Honneth's criticisms of Habermas fail and that the former's recognition (...) theory cannot provide an adequate free-standing alternative critical framework. lnstead, it is argued that recognition theory is best seen as a complement of a critical theory for which the normative basis remains Habermasian discourse ethics. (shrink)
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    Éticas falibles para máquinas (in)falibles.Jordi Vallverdú &Sarah Boix -2021 -Arbor 197 (800):a601.
    Los códigos éticos humanos no son coherentes en su diseño ni tampoco tienen una distribución universal. Por lo tanto, la imposible universalidad ni completitud de los sistemas éticos para la inteligencia artificial (IA) es algo evidente que tan sólo fue apuntado someramente por el estudio reciente del MIT (Moral Machine). Al tener toda ética un matiz cultural inequívoco, y también incluir grados de interpretación en sus principios (como el derecho universal a la vivienda, evidente si bien ninguna institución vela por (...) su cumplimiento, algo que una máquina no entendería). Al mismo tiempo se produce un problema formal: un sistema de IA no siempre cuenta con suficientes datos ni tiempo óptimo para procesar una situación, por lo que un factor de azar ético debe tenerse en cuenta en el diseño de tales sistemas. (shrink)
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    La constitución fiduciaria de la libertad política. (Por qué son importantes las coyunturas interpretativas en la filosofía política).Jordi Mundó -2017 -Isegoría 57:433-454.
    Algunas formulaciones de la filosofía política reciente han descuidado el carácter históricamente indexado de conceptos como libertad política, propiedad o soberanía, propiciando un uso anacrónico e impreciso de su significado. No obstante, su posición académica y social dominante informa el «sentido común» filosófico- político de nuestra época. Locke constituye un ejemplo de cómo la coyuntura interpretativa liberal, que se desplegó en el siglo XIX y se consolidó en el XX, ha oscurecido una parte de la complejidad y pluralidad de las (...) tradiciones intelectuales y normativas que heredó. La reconstrucción de la filosofía política lockeana a partir de su concepción fiduciaria de la libertad política contribuye a hacer de nuevo visible el significado de algunas concepciones fundamentales para la teorización normativa presente. (shrink)
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    Filosofía rusa en polaco. ¿Un ejemplo para el mundo hispanoparlante?Jordi Morillas Esteban -2023 -Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 89:211-217.
    Se ofrece una presentación contextualizada de cuatro autores aparecidos en una reciente colección de filosofía rusa de la denominada "Edad de plata" con el fin de darla a conocer al lector español e incentivar su traducción a nuestro idioma.
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    Interculturalidad, pluralismo radical y armonía invisible.Jordi Pigem -2001 -'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones:117.
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    Sector Económico Vitivinícola Español a Través de Los Artículos Científicos.Jordi Mundet Pons,Gemma Mollevi Bortoló &Javier Bustos Díaz -2022 -Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (4):1-10.
    El propósito de este trabajo es realizar una radiografía general de las publicaciones sobre el sector vitivinícola es España. Ello ha compuesto un corpus de trabajo que abarca las publicaciones desde el año 2000 hasta el año 2021. Gracias a esta revisión teórica se han podido establecer las principales corrientes de estudios vinculadas al sector vitivinícola en España en cinco grandes grupos: Denominaciones de Origen Protegidas, Enoturismo, Desarrollo del territorio, Marketing, y Nuevas Tecnologías, que dan forma a los resultados de (...) este trabajo. (shrink)
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    Fracking and labquakes.Jordi Baró,Antoni Planes,Ekhard K. H. Salje &Eduard Vives -2016 -Philosophical Magazine 96 (35):3686-3696.
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  48. Montaigne et la peine de Mort: Entre la compassion et la prudence.Jordi Bayod -2012 -Corpus: Revue de philosophie 62:305-322.
     
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  49. Integración causal en la explicación científica. Ciencia social con y sin psicología.Jordi Mundó Blanch -2005 -Ludus Vitalis 13 (24):29-54.
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  50. La audiencia infantil de televisión en España. Ni tan escasa ni tan uniforme.Jordi Busquet,Alejandro Perales &Pedro Reinares -2009 -Telos: Revista de Pensamiento Sobre Tecnología y Sociedad 81:129-141.
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