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    Librarians as methodological peer reviewers for systematic reviews: results of an online survey.Janis G. Glover,Lei Wang,Judy M. Spak,Kate Nyhan,RolandoGarcia-Milian,Melissa C. Funaro,Janene Batten &Holly K. Grossetta Nardini -2019 -Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundDeveloping a comprehensive, reproducible literature search is the basis for a high-quality systematic review (SR). Librarians and information professionals, as expert searchers, can improve the quality of systematic review searches, methodology, and reporting. Likewise, journal editors and authors often seek to improve the quality of published SRs and other evidence syntheses through peer review. Health sciences librarians contribute to systematic review production but little is known about their involvement in peer reviewing SR manuscripts.MethodsThis survey aimed to assess how frequently librarians (...) are asked to peer review systematic review manuscripts and to determine characteristics associated with those invited to review. The survey was distributed to a purposive sample through three health sciences information professional listservs.ResultsThere were 291 complete survey responses. Results indicated that 22% (n = 63) of respondents had been asked by journal editors to peer review systematic review or meta-analysis manuscripts. Of the 78% (n = 228) of respondents who had not already been asked, 54% (n = 122) would peer review, and 41% (n = 93) might peer review. Only 4% (n = 9) would not review a manuscript. Respondents had peer reviewed manuscripts for 38 unique journals and believed they were asked because of their professional expertise. Of respondents who had declined to peer review (32%, n = 20), the most common explanation was “not enough time” (60%, n = 12) followed by “lack of expertise” (50%, n = 10).The vast majority of respondents (95%, n = 40) had “rejected or recommended a revision of a manuscript| after peer review. They based their decision on the “search methodology” (57%, n = 36), “search write-up” (46%, n = 29), or “entire article” (54%, n = 34). Those who selected “other” (37%, n = 23) listed a variety of reasons for rejection, including problems or errors in the PRISMA flow diagram; tables of included, excluded, and ongoing studies; data extraction; reporting; and pooling methods.ConclusionsDespite being experts in conducting literature searches and supporting SR teams through the review process, few librarians have been asked to review SR manuscripts, or even just search strategies; yet many are willing to provide this service. Editors should involve experienced librarians with peer review and we suggest some strategies to consider. (shrink)
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  2. Massive global ozone loss predicted following regional nuclear conflict.Mills Michael,J. Toon,B. Owen,Turco Richard,P. Kinnison,E. Douglas,GarciaRolando & R. -2008 -Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (14):5307--5312.
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    Sociology of science and sociogenesis of knowledge.Rolando García -1987 - In B. Inhelder, D. de Caprona & A. Cornu-Wells,Piaget Today. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 127--140.
  4. Histoire des Sciences Et Psychogenèse = History of Science and Psychogenesis.RolandoGarcia,Fondation Archives Jean Piaget &Centre International D'Épistémologie Génétique -1981 - Fondation Archives Jean Piaget.
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    Health technologist in clinical laboratory’s professional training model from the integration of basic biomedical-laboratory sciences.Mercedes Caridad García González,Enrique Loret de Mola López,Rolando Miguel Bermejo Correa,José Luis Cadenas Freixas &Humberto Silvio Varela de Moya -2018 -Humanidades Médicas 18 (2):239-257.
    RESUMEN El presente trabajo está dirigido a exponer elementos inherentes al modelo de superación profesional del tecnólogo de la salud en laboratorio clínico desde la integración ciencias básicas biomédicas-laboratorio. Entre los métodos teóricos empleados, el analítico-sintético permitió la determinación de los fundamentos epistemológicos y praxiológicos del proceso de superación, el inductivo-deductivo posibilitó la determinación de las categorías que surgen en el proceso investigativo, el sistémico estructural funcional para fundamentar el carácter de sistema del modelo y la modelación con la finalidad (...) de construirlo. Se concluye que se establecen como subsistemas del modelo, la proyección profesional de las ciencias básicas biomédicas, la contextualización profesional de la integración ciencias básicas biomédicas-laboratorio y la valoración contextual de la integración en el proceso de superación, lo que explica el proceso de superación del tecnólogo de la salud en laboratorio clínico. ABSTRACT This paper aims at setting out elements inherent to the health technologist in clinical laboratory’s professional training model from the integration of basic biomedical-laboratory sciences. Among the theoretical methods used, analysis-synthesis allowed establishing the epistemological and praxeological basis of the training process; the inductive-deductive method made it possible to determine the categories that result from the research process and the systemic-structural-functional method was used to support the system-like nature of the model and modelling with the end of building it. In conclusion, subsystems of the model are established: basic biomedical sciences professionals’ aims, professional conceptualization of the integration of basic biomedical-laboratory sciences and the contextual assessment of integration in the training process, which expounds the training process of the health technologist in clinical laboratory. (shrink)
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    Psychogenèse et histoire des sciences.Jean Piaget &RolandoGarcia -1983
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  7. (1 other version)Psychogenèse et Histoire des Sciences.Jean Piaget &RolandoGarcia -1987 -Philosophy of Science 54 (2):315-317.
     
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    Una propuesta para promover la comprensión intuitiva de la validez lógica.Carlos Emilio García Duque,PabloRolando Arango Giraldo &Jorge Gregorio Posada Ramírez -2016 -Discusiones Filosóficas 17 (29):65-78.
    El artículo presenta una propuesta para promover la comprensión de las nociones de posibilidad, necesidad y validez argumental. Por medio de un criterio psicológico, la propuesta busca que los estudiantes capten dichas nociones de forma intuitiva antes de comenzar a usar las pruebas formales de validez. Se muestra cómo puede adaptarse la propuesta en el uso de los diagramas de Venn y en la diagramación de algunas formas silogísticas que la teoría clásica del silogismo considera válidas pero que no aparecen (...) como formas válidas en la diagramación canónica que usa los diagramas de Venn. (shrink)
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    Toward A Logic of Meanings.Jean Piaget,RolandoGarcia &Philip Davidson -2013 - Psychology Press.
    This book, the last one written by Piaget, presents a new line of empirical studies based on a revised formulation of his theory of the development of logical reasoning. The amended theory overcomes many problems and criticisms of his earlier formulations by providing a fresh explanation for the origin of mental operations and mental organization based on the concept of meaning. It also offers a more elegant vision of the continuity in mental development from birth to adulthood. As the final (...) revision of Piaget's theory -- and one that opens up new areas of inquiry -- this book calls for a reinterpretation of his earlier work -- a task which will occupy scholars for decades to come. (shrink)
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  10. Histoire des Sciences Et Psychogenèse Actes du 4e Cours Avancé Organisé Par la Fondation Archives Jean Piaget En Collaboration Avec le Centre International d'Épistémologie Génétique À l'Université de Genève du 21 au 25 Juin 1982 = History of Science and Psychogenesis.RolandoGarcia,Fondation Archives Jean Piaget &Centre International D'épistémologie Génétique -1983 - Fondation Archives Jean Piaget.
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    Analysis of Critical and Positivist Accounting Theory in Latin America.Oscar Lenin Chicaiza Sanchez,Galo Hernán García Tamayo,Rolando Patricio Molina Diaz,Sylvia Elizabeth Zarate Fonseca,Maria Fernanda Larco Pachacama,Daniela Lizbeth Palacios Barahona &Gorozabel Basantes Evelin Melissa -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:440-452.
    This article establishes an analysis of the first contributions and the importance of the Critical and Positivist theories of accounting in Latin America over the years, through the study of scientific articles by recognized accounting experts from different countries on the theories.. Also, carry out a bibliographic examination of criticism and positivism applied to accounting, resulting in the correlation of concepts focused on accounting in Latin America. The type of research is descriptive with a qualitative approach with the purpose of (...) developing a discussion of the Critical and Positivist theories of accounting in Latin America. Obtaining a greater scope to understand that this social science is immersed in two currents that are based on the fact that knowledge is obtained through practice and can be verified through scientific methods, establishing the importance of understanding the contributions that the critical and positivist theory in the field of accounting science. (shrink)
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  12. (1 other version)Jean PIAGET etRolandoGARCIA, "Psychogénèse et histoire des sciences". [REVIEW]J. Cl Piguet -1983 -Revue Internationale de Philosophie 37 (3):371.
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    Psychogenesis and the History of Science. Jean Piaget,RolandoGarcia, Helga Feider.Marc de Mey -1991 -Isis 82 (4):789-791.
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    Book Review:Psychogenese et Histoire des Sciences Jean Piaget,RolandoGarcia[REVIEW]Richard F. Kitchener -1987 -Philosophy of Science 54 (2):315-.
  15. The Problem of Conceptual Change: A Reformulation.Ronald R. Johnson -1997 - Dissertation, Saint Louis University
    Discussion of "the problem of conceptual change" has been imprecise, partly because the problem has never been spelled out as clearly as it could be. The purpose of this study is to offer a clear formulation of the problem. ;Beginning with an uncontroversial definition of "problem," I suggest criteria by which problem formulations can be evaluated. I then use these criteria to evaluate the four most important formulations which have been given of this problem: Stephen Toulmin's in Human Understanding, Thomas (...) Kuhn's in Paul Hoyningen-Huene's Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions, Jean Piaget andRolandoGarcia's in Psychogenesis and the History of Science, and Paul Thagard's in Conceptual Revolutions. ;I find that Toulmin's formulation is detailed but incomplete, because it does not give us even a preliminary definition of "conceptual." Kuhn focuses primarily on one aspect of the problem: that of argumentation. Piaget andGarcia introduce a new level of discussion, but gloss over other important details. Thagard inherits these fragments somewhat incompletely, showing in a number of ways that he has forgotten some of the history of the problem. ;I therefore attempt to improve on past problem formulations by taking a wider historical perspective than has been done before. I show that this problem is a local instance of a much larger problem which has been at the heart of Western philosophy since its inception: that of justifying knowledge claims in a changing world. I argue that none of the formulations which we have examined takes this larger problem seriously enough, and that the problem of conceptual change will never be solved until this larger issue is recognized. I then suggest a way in which the problem can in principle be solved. (shrink)
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    On ?Justifying? Morality.J. L. A.Garcia -1986 -Metaphilosophy 17 (4):214-223.
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    The Role of Superstition in Psychopathology.José M. García-Montes,Marino Pérez Álvarez,Louis A. Sass &Adolfo J. Cangas -2008 -Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (3):227-237.
    This article attempts to show the importance of the concept of superstition in understanding a range of psychological problems. With this aim, we critically analyze several constructs that, without actually using the term “superstition,” concern this phenomenon and its role in the development of mental disorders. First we discuss “Thought–Action Fusion” and “magical thinking,” two concepts from the cognitive tradition that view superstition as basically an ideational phenomenon. Second, we look at “Experiential Avoidance,” a post-Skinnerian concept that understands superstition as (...) a type of avoidance behavior for certain private events. Third, we discuss superstition as an emotional phenomenon, in particular, Jean-Paul Sartre’s phenomenological analysis of emotions as magical operations. Finally, we review a cultural approach to superstition and its influence on psychopathology. In this perspective, superstition is seen as a cultural form linked to the historical–social context, which is fostered by certain social practices or institutions, including (perhaps surprisingly) certain features of modernity. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Definición de la Norma verdadera.Garcia Dora Sanchez -1985 -Theoria 1 (2):535-544.
    In this article, we will concentrate on the two true norm definitions that have existed throughout the history of the Deontic Logic: that offered by Professor Kalinowski and that proposed by the semantics of possible worlds. The former is based on Tarski’s definition of the true proposition, but it has the drawback of depending on a concrete, philosophical theory concerning the nature of norms. The latter, widely accepted nowadays, presents difficulties which we will analyse, using as a reference, K. Solt’s (...) critique. Despite its limitations, it offers the indisputable advantage of being independant of any concrete, philosophical option, and indicates, in our opinion, the correct way of proceeding. (shrink)
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  19. Más protección para los discapacitados.Ignacio Serrano García -2004 -Critica 54 (920):80-83.
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  20. Proposiciones con términos negativos.Angel Muñoz García -1993 -Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval:119-128.
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  21. Shopenhauer y la música: un caso de" romanticismo formalista" musical.Vidal I. Peña García -1978 -El Basilisco 4:29-34.
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    Bishop Butler on Forgiveness and Resentment.Ernesto V.Garcia -2011 -Philosophers' Imprint 11.
    On the traditional view, Butler maintains that forgiveness involves a kind of “conversion experience” in which we must forswear or let go of our resentment against wrongdoers. Against this reading, I argue that Butler never demands that we forswear resentment but only that we be resentful in the right kind of way. That is, he insists that we should be virtuously resentful, avoiding both too much resentment exhibited by the vices of malice and revenge and too little resentment where we (...) merely condone the wrongdoer and leave ourselves open to future injury. I argue that this Butlerian approach offers us a more attractive account of forgiveness as a “virtue” than many recent discussions. In the final section, I address Butler’s challenging thesis that forgiveness is an unconditional moral duty. I argue against those who claim that forgiveness is supererogatory (Kolnai/Calhoun) or else merely morally conditional and even morally blameworthy in some cases (Murphy/Hampton/Novitz/Richards). By contrast, I defend a context-sensitive account of forgiveness which recognizes that it takes place on many different levels. I conclude by taking up the difficult issue of whether anybody can be ultimately “unforgivable”, offering some Butlerian and Strawsonian reflections that might help mitigate our judgments about such matters. (shrink)
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    Métodos de análisis aplicados al estudio de la obra de arte.Carmen Muro García -1999 -Arbor 164 (645):43-64.
    La contribución de disciplinas científicas como la química, física, biología, entre otras, al estudio de las obras de arte ha abierto en los últimos tiempos un fecundo campo de investigación, de intercambio y de colaboración interdisciplinar con el objetivo de mejorar el conocimiento y la conservación de nuestro patrimonio. En este artículo se expone con carácter general el papel que crecientemente desempeñan los métodos de análisis aplicados a las obras de arte, sus principales objetivos y funciones y una breve visión (...) de algunas de las diferentes técnicas empleadas. El doble concepto de conocimiento y conservación como objetivo final de la investigación aplicada a este campo nos abre paso a una gran diversidad de funciones concretas que estas técnicas procuran: el estudio de la obra de arte en su etapa original, de sus transformaciones, de su estado de conservación, su cronología, la constatación de su autoría; así como también otros objetivos relacionados con la optimización de las técnicas de intervención y las condiciones de conservación preventiva. Se exponen los objetivos y funciones de algunas de las principales técnicas usadas. Todas ellas ponen a disposición del análisis de la obra de arte un conjunto de informaciones que complementan el tradicional acercamiento a este ámbito de nuestra cultura. (shrink)
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    Nonconceptual modes of presentation.Manuel García-Carpintero -2006 -European Review of Philosophy 6:65-81.
    In a recent paper, Peacocke (2001) continues an ongoing debate with McDowell and others, providing renewed arguments for the view that perceptual experiences and some other mental states have a particular kind of content, nonconceptual content. In this article I want to object to one of the arguments he provides. This is not because I side with McDowell in the ongoing debate about nonconceptual content; on the contrary, given the way I understand it, my views are closer to Peacocke’s, and (...) have been strongly influenced by him. It is just that I am not persuaded by the particular argument I will be questioning here. (shrink)
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  25. Libertad de expresión y "libertad cómica" - Free speech and "comical liberty".Jose Gonzalez -2007 -Dikaiosyne 18 (10):23-42.
    SUMARIO Artículos ¿Por qué democracia? Referencia a los derechos humanos y a la ciudadanía. Why democracy? Reference to human rights and citizenship. Bozo de Carmona, Ana Julia Libertad de expresión y "libertad cómica". Free speech and "comical liberty".Calvo González, José La justicia según J. Finnis. Justice according to John Finnis. Hocevar G., Mayda G. El lenguaje sagrado y su escritura. The sacred language and its writing. Lizaola, Julieta Del carácter coactivo de la μετηνεστασζ en Tucídides. On cornening to compelling nature (...) of Thucydides' μετηνεστασζ. Meabe, Joaquín E. Apuntes para una filosofía crítica de la historia regional. Notes for a critical philosophy concern to the regional history. Mora García, José Pascual Competencia política partidista en los textos de Simón Bolívar . The defender political competition in the Simon Bolivar’s writings . Ortiz Palanques, Marco Fundamentación socio-jurídica de los procesos normativos. Social and juridical reasoning about the normatives changes. Pavó Acosta,Rolando Filosofía y psicopatología en Karl Jaspers: los entramados de la existencia. Philosophy and psychopathology in Karl Jaspers: the studworks of the existence. Portuondo Pajón, Gladys L. La doctrina platónica del alma en la «república». The platonic doctrine of the soul in the «republic» dialogue. Suzzarini, Andrés Una aproximación a la concepción romana del derecho. An estimate study to the roman concept of law. Terán Pimentel, Milagros Interdisciplinares Lo dionisíaco y lo apolíneo en Don Juan Tenorio. The dionysiac and the apolline in Don Juan Tenorio. Pérez Lo Presti, Alirio. (shrink)
     
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    Timothy Clarke, Aristotle and the Eleatic One.José Manuel Durón-García -2024 -Philosophie Antique 24 (24).
    La présence des Éléates, plus précisément de Mélissos et surtout de Parménide, au début de la Physique d’Aristote est un sujet d’une difficulté que Clarke (C. dorénavant) met en lumière dans cet ouvrage. Le livre ne se contente pourtant pas de faire une étude purement aristotélicienne, mais il vise également à contribuer aux études parménidiennes. C. propose en effet d’éclaircir les arguments fournis contre l’éléatisme en Physique I.2-3, lesquels lui permettent de dégager les thèses qu’Aristo...
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    El problema de la caza visto por un genetista.José Antonio Dávila García -2017 -Arbor 193 (786):416.
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    Estrategias de modelización en Alan Turing: términos y conceptos de máquina.Andrés Ilcic &Pío García -2019 -Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 58:135-155.
    In 1936, Alan Turing proposed the notion of an automated machine as a model of the computation performed by a human being while only being aided by mechanical resources. Still, it seems that much more can be said about Turing’s own conception of machines in the scope of his later work, both terminologically and conceptually. In this paper we present the terms he used that refer to machines and that according to our understanding are important to give an account of (...) Turing’s concerns and the problems he tackled with after his first recourse to the notion of machine during the late nineteen-thirties. Exploring his usage of such terms we show how it is possible to see an enlargement or extension towards a general notion of machine from the very first automated machine. At the same time, we identify in his work a modelling attitude or stance in which machines can be used as a way to understand and explain a natural or abstract phenomenon. (shrink)
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    The Association Between Emotional Intelligence and Suicidal Behavior: A Systematic Review.Elena Domínguez-García &Pablo Fernández-Berrocal -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Foundational Semantics I: Descriptive Accounts.Manuel García-Carpintero -2012 -Philosophy Compass 7 (6):397-409.
    Descriptive semantic theories purport to characterize the meanings of the expressions of languages in whatever complexity they might have. Foundational semantics purports to identify the kind of considerations relevant to establish that a given descriptive semantics accurately characterizes the language used by a given individual or community. Foundational Semantics I presents three contrasting approaches to the foundational matters, and the main considerations relevant to appraise their merits. These approaches contend that we should look at the contents of speakers’ intuitions; at (...) the deep psychology of users and its evolutionary history, as revealed by our best empirical theories; or at the personal‐level rational psychology of those subjects. Foundational Semantics II examines a fourth view, according to which we should look instead at norms enforced among speakers. The two papers aim to determine in addition the extent to which the approaches are really rival, or rather complementary. (shrink)
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  31. Dinero negro y paraísos fiscales.Ricardo García Zaldívar -2007 -Critica 57 (942):31-35.
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    El concepto de naturaleza en Juan de Santo Tomás (Juan Poinsot, 1589–1644). Relación entre filosofía y teología.Román García Fernández -2021 -Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 101:385-410.
    Se realiza una valoración crítica de la aportación de Joan Poinsot, más conocido como Juan de Santo Tomas (1589-1655), raíz de la publicación de La naturaleza y las causas a cargo del destacado académico Juan Cruz Cruz. A pesar de que se trata de la edición de una pequeña parte de la Philosophia Naturalis, más conocida como Cursus Philosophicus, de Juan de Santo Tomás, concretamente de las “cuestiones” IX a XIII. Se establece un semblante de Juan de Santo Tomas y (...) de su obra, tratando de centrar el personaje en el contexto de su época y las posiciones que mantenía y denunciando las interpretaciones interesadas que pretenden hacer pasar por moderno un pensamiento que antepone lo religioso a la razón, en la vieja estrategia eclesiástica de hacer pasar por filosofía a la teología y viceversa. (shrink)
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    Foundational Semantics II: Normative Accounts.Manuel García-Carpintero -2012 -Philosophy Compass 7 (6):410-421.
    Descriptive semantic theories purport to characterize the meanings of the expressions of languages in whatever complexity they might have. Foundational semantics purports to identify the kind of considerations relevant to establish that a given descriptive semantics accurately characterizes the language used by a given individual or community. Foundational Semantics I presents three contrasting approaches to the foundational matters, and the main considerations relevant to appraise their merits. These approaches contend that we should look at the contents of speakers’ intuitions; at (...) the deep psychology of users and its evolutionary history, as revealed by our best empirical theories; or at the personal‐level rational psychology of those subjects. Foundational Semantics II examines a fourth view, according to which we should look instead at norms enforced among speakers. The two papers aim to determine in addition the extent to which the approaches are really rival, or rather complementary. (shrink)
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    A Cognitive Theory of Empty Names.Eduardo García-Ramírez -2011 -Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2 (4):785-807.
    Ordinary use of empty names encompasses a variety of different phenomena, including issues in semantics, mental content, fiction, pretense, and linguistic practice. In this paper I offer a novel account of empty names, the cognitive theory, and show how it offers a satisfactory account of the phenomena. The virtues of this theory are based on its strength and parsimony. It allows for a fully homogeneous semantic treatment of names coped with ontological frugality and empirical and psychological adequacy.
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    Juan A. García, Últimos escritos polianos, Bubok, Madrid, 2021, 178 pp. [REVIEW]Paloma García-Briones -2022 -Studia Poliana 24:238-239.
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  36. Speech Acts and Poetry.LeniGarcia -2009 -Philosophia 37 (2).
    Contrary to Austin's view that a fanciful use of language, like poetry, does not carry illocutionary acts and is therefore "parasitic," the author follows through C. Carroll Hollis' work in showing that poets use illocutionary acts in a certain way that may be studied meaningfully, thereby making a speech act a form of literary criticism. She does this by applying the categories of speech acts in her study of some of the love poems of a Filipino poet, Dr. Elynia Mabanglo. (...) In the end, she shows that even though the poet does not use language in what Austin refers to as the "normal" sense, the mimetic character of certain poetry does allow the use and fulfillment of illocutionary acts. (shrink)
     
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  37. 6,23; 13,16 Apropiarse de un texto.Félix García Moriyón,Débora Barba López,Coral Parra Alonso &Lucía Sainz Benítez de Lugo -2007 -Diálogo Filosófico 69:455-478.
    El comentario de texto es una práctica habitual en la enseñanza de la filosofía y de otras disciplinas. En general, los modelos existentes se centran en la comprensión del texto y del contexto del autor y la época, pero menos en la apropiación dialogada por parte del lector de los problemas a los que el texto hace frente. Basados en las aportaciones de algunas de las corrientes hermenéuticas más significativas del siglo XX, los autores fundamentan y exponen un modelo de (...) comentario de texto centrado en el diálogo establecido entre el lector y el texto. (shrink)
     
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  38. El morir humano. Perspectivas.J. J.Garcia -2001 -Aquinas 44 (2):535-544.
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  39. La Identidad Originaria.Miguel García-Valdecasas -1998 -Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 6:63-104.
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  40. Siglas De Los Libros Citados De María Zambrano.Juan García -2005 -Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 28:11-12.
     
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  41. Segunda parte: El contexto de la persona Y su nacimiento histórico.Juan García -2005 -Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 28:49-64.
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  42. La Providencia Divina en el comentario de Moisés Maimónides al "Libro de Job" en la "Guía de Los Perpeplejos".Federico García Larrain -2013 -Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 12 (1):55-66.
     
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    Truth-Bearers and Modesty.Manuel García-Carpintero -2011 -Grazer Philosophische Studien 82 (1):49–75.
    In this paper I discuss Künne’s Modest Theory of truth, and develop a variation on a worry that Field expresses with respect to Horwich’s related view. The worry is not that deflationary accounts are false, but rather that, because they take propositions as truth-bearers, they are not philosophically interesting. Compatibly with the intuitions of ordinary speakers, we can understand proposition so that the proposals do account for a property that such truth-bearers have. Nevertheless, we saliently apply the truth-concept also to (...) entities such as utterances or assertions , and the de flationary accounts do not provide a similarly deflationary account for those applications. In fact, there are good reasons to suspect that no such account would be forthcoming; we need something more substantive or in flationary there. (shrink)
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    Bereaved Families: A Qualitative Study of Therapeutic Intervention.Valeria Moriconi &María Cantero-García -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundA child’s death is the most stressful event and the most complex grief that families face. The process of psychological adaptation to the illness and death of a child is difficult due to a variety of emotional reactions. Parental grief had received the attention of researchers only in recent years when it became clear that this reality differs substantially from the general grief process.ObjectiveThis work aims to highlight the needs of bereaved parents; increase the specificity and effectiveness of the therapeutic (...) approach to prevent complications in the process of loss-making; and find the recurrent thematic nuclei in the development of bereavement present in a therapeutic group of parents who have lost their child to an onco-hematological disease.MethodBetween 2011 and 2016, five therapeutic groups for the grief elaboration were made. The sample included a total of 50 parents of children who died from cancer between the ages of 0 and 21 years.Content analysis was carried out as a qualitative analysis method. The SAS® Text Miner software was used to read, interpret, classify and integrate the data from numerous sources.ResultsThe development and consecutive interpretation of the 5 clusters have been carried out to analyze the related topics using the node “Topic Analysis” and requesting the subdivision into five topics. Four topics have been well defined. Clear topics are reducible to categories of emotional relief, tools, legacy, and unfinished business. The topic analysis provides interesting indications about the different interpretive journeys of the bereavement situation and offers ideas regarding the different types of social responses.ConclusionsAfter reviewing the existing bibliography, we have confirmed the lack of specific literature on the problem of grief in parents whose children have died from cancer. Much research has shown that parents who lose a child to cancer want support, and there are still few studies on the most effective interventions for this group. (shrink)
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    A genealogical notion.Manuel García-Carpintero -2011 -Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 30 (1):43-52.
    After a critical examination of several attempts to characterize the Analytic tradition in philosophy, in the book here discussed Hanjo Glock goes on to contend that Analytic Philosophy is “a tradition that is held together both by ties of influence and by a family of partially overlapping features”. Here I question the need to appeal to a “family resemblance” component, arguing instead (in part by drawing on related attempts to characterize art, art genres and art schools) for a genealogical characterization. (...) Nonetheless, I point out that the difference between these two views might end being merely terminological, for, properly understood, a genealogical characterization will have to mention a “family of partially overlapping features” in describing the origins of Analytic Philosophy and the lines of influence among analytic philosophers. (shrink)
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    The Continuum companion to the philosophy of language.ManuelGarcia-Carpintero &Max Kolbel (eds.) -2012 - New York: Continuum International.
    The Continuum Companion to Philosophy of Language offers the definitive guide to contemporary philosophy of language. The book covers all the fundamental questions asked by the philosophy of language - areas that have continued to attract interest historically as well as topics that have emerged more recently as active areas of research. Ten specially commissioned essays from an international team of experts reveal where important work continues to be done in the area and, most valuably, the exciting new directions the (...) field is taking. The Companion explores issues pertaining to the nature of language, form semantics, theories of meaning, reference, intensional contexts, context-dependence, pragmatics, the normativity of language, analyticity, a priority and modality. Featuring a series of indispensable research tools, including an A to Z of key terms and concepts, a detailed list of resources and a fully annotated bibliography, this is the essential reference tool for anyone working in the philosophy of language. (shrink)
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  47. Knowledge and justification of the first principles.MiguelGarcia-Valdecasas -1997 - In Niels Öffenberger & Alejandro G. Vigo,Südamerikanische Beiträge Zur Modernen Deutung der Aristotelischen Logik. G. Olms.
    The claim that knowledge is grounded on a basic, non-inferentially grasped set of principles, which seems to be Aristotle’s view, in contemporary epistemology can be seen as part of a wider foundationalist account. Foundationalists assume that there must be some premise-beliefs at the basis of every felicitous reasoning which cannot be themselves in need of justification and may not be challenged. They provide justification for truths based on these premises, which Aristotle unusually call principles (archái). Can Aristotle be considered a (...) foundationalist? Are his first principles necessary premises to right inferences? We will look at the issue here. (shrink)
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    On Categories and A Posteriori Necessity: A Phenomenological Echo.M. J.Garcia-Encinas -2012 -Metaphilosophy 43 (1-2):147-164.
    This article argues for two related theses. First, it defends a general thesis: any kind of necessity, including metaphysical necessity, can only be known a priori. Second, however, it also argues that the sort of a priori involved in modal metaphysical knowledge is not related to imagination or any sort of so-called epistemic possibility. Imagination is neither a proof of possibility nor a limit to necessity. Rather, modal metaphysical knowledge is built on intuition of philosophical categories and the structures they (...) form. (shrink)
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    The Essential Moral Perfection of God.Laura L.Garcia -1987 -Religious Studies 23 (1):137 - 144.
    Many theists of a traditional bent have been bothered by the apparent tension between God's essential omnipotence and his essential moral goodness. Nelson Pike draws attention to the conflict between these two attributes in his article ‘Omnipotence and God's Ability to Sin’, and there have been many attempts to respond to it since that time. Most of these responses argue that the essential omnipotence and essential goodness of God are not logically incompatible, so that the traditional conception of God is (...) not incoherent; I think the arguments have been largely successful. However, some theists have found the typical responses to Pike less than convincing, and are tempted to surrender the claim that God has moral perfection essentially in favour of the more modest claim that God is morally perfect in the actual world though in some possible worlds God is morally defective. I argue in this paper that this fall-back position is incoherent. More accurately, I argue that a necessary being who is essentially omniscient and essentially omnipotent cannot be contingently morally perfect or contingently morally defective. Any such being is either essentially good or essentially evil. Since the latter alternative seems unattractive, I argue that theists should embrace the essential moral perfection of God. (shrink)
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    Trans-world causation?Eduardo García‐ramírez -2012 -Philosophical Quarterly 62 (246):71-83.
    According to Lewis, causal claims must be analysed in terms of counterfactual conditionals, and these in turn are understood in terms of relations of comparative similarity among single concrete possible worlds. Lewis also claims that there is no trans-world causation because there is no way to make sense of trans-world counterfactuals without automatically making them come out to be false. In this paper I argue against this claim. I show how to make sense of trans-world counterfactuals in a non-trivial way (...) that can make them come out to be true, by appealing to relations of comparative similarity among concrete possible worlds (i.e., assuming modal realism). I argue that either merely making such sense of a relevant counterfactual is not enough to have causation, or that Lewis’ modal realism must be given up. (shrink)
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