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    El eurocentrismo como obstáculo epistemológico en las ciencias sociales. Posibilidades y desafíos actuales de la filosofía latinoamericana.Hugo Aníbal Busso - 2005 - SASKAB: Revista de Discusiones Filosóficas desde Acá 7 (1).
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    Entrevista a Ramón Grosfoguel.Angélica Montes Montoya & Hugo Busso - 2007 - Polis 18.
    Grosfoguel habla acerca de la colonialidad del poder y de la posibilidad de una política radical más allá de las políticas de la identidad y de la articulación de un discurso crítico que supere el nacionalismo y el colonialismo. Propone superar los paradigmas de la economía política y los estudios culturales. Parte del criterio que colonialidad y modernidad son dos caras de la misma moneda y sintetiza la crítica a la epistemología eurocéntrica hegemónica, que asume un punto de vista universalista, (...)
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    Investigación con pacientes en cuidados paliativos: Dilemas éticos Y percepción pública sobre su vulnerabilidad. Estudio exploratorio.Corina Busso & Pilar León-Sanz - 2016 - Persona y Bioética 20 (2).
    Patients who have an oncological disease and are in palliative care belong to a group that is often characterized as highly vulnerable, and their participation in clinical trials poses a number of ethical problems. This study is cross-sectional and analytic. In all, 82% of those who took part consider it ethical to conduct research with patients in palliative care, either to help other patients in the future, in the hope of gaining some improvement or due to confidence in the physician-researcher. (...)
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    La historia migratoria familiar y la identidad de los emigrantes argentinos en Internet.Mariana Busso - 2018 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 28 (1):178-191.
    En este artículo se analiza la construcción de identidades discursivas de los emigrantes argentinos hacia Italia y España de 2001-2005, en interfaces de Internet. En particular, se reconocen y estudian las regularidades discursivas mediante las que se elabora la historia migratoria familiar en tanto fundante de identidades para los migrantes argentinos que participan en distintos foros de discusión. Los resultados se presentan de modo diferenciado para la instancia de la partida, signada por preocupaciones relativas a la planificación de la propia (...)
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    Modern institutions between trust and fear: elements for an interpretation of legitimation through expertise.Sandro Busso - 2014 - Mind and Society 13 (2):247-256.
    The article deals with the ambiguous relation between fear and expertise, and examines how it affects institutions’ legitimation. In contemporary societies the so-called expert systems can be considered as powerful trust creators. However their power can also cause fear, as their control over the majority of everyday life tasks can have a “disabling” effect on lay people. This double-edged role deeply influences the relation between citizens and institutions, the latter considerably relying on expertise in order to be perceived as rational (...)
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    Constructional associations trump lexical associations in processing valency coercion.Alessandro Lenci, Florent Perek & Lucia Busso - 2021 - Cognitive Linguistics 32 (2):287-318.
    The paper investigates the interaction of lexical and constructional meaning in valency coercion processing, and the effect of (in)compatibility between verb and construction for its successful resolution (Perek, Florent & Martin Hilpert. 2014. Constructional tolerance: Cross-linguistic differences in the acceptability of non-conventional uses of constructions. Constructions and Frames 6(2). 266–304; Yoon, Soyeon. 2019. Coercion and language change: A usage-based approach. Linguistic Research 36(1). 111–139). We present an online experiment on valency coercion (the first one on Italian), by means of a (...)
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    Phase field modelling of grain boundary motion driven by curvature and stored energy gradients. Part II: Application to recrystallisation.G. Abrivard, E. P. Busso, S. Forest & B. Appolaire - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3643-3664.
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    Phase field modelling of grain boundary motion driven by curvature and stored energy gradients. Part I: theory and numerical implementation.G. Abrivard, E. P. Busso, S. Forest & B. Appolaire - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3618-3642.
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    Multiscale modelling of nanomechanics and micromechanics: an overview.Nasr M. Ghoniem†, Esteban P. Busso, Nicholas Kioussis & Hanchen Huang - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (31-34):3475-3528.
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    Instabilities Across the Scales III.Hans-Bernd Mühlhaus, Esteban P. Busso, Akke S. J. Suiker & Lambertus J. Sluys - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3403-3404.
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    Instabilities across the scales.Hans-Bernd Muhlhaus, Esteban P. Busso, Ahmed Benallal, Lambertus J. Sluys & Akke S. J. Suiker - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (21-22):3115-3116.
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    Hugo Grotius, The Rights of War and Peace (1625).Hugo Grotius - 2026 - In Julia Jorati, Slavery in Early Modern Philosophy 1500-1765: Essential Readings. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) was a White Dutch philosopher and jurist, and a founding figure in the Protestant natural law tradition. This chapter is a selection from his work The Rights of War and Peace (1625), which aims to clarify the rights of governments and private companies, such as the Dutch East India Company, in foreign countries. In the selection, he examines various ways in which people can licitly come to be enslaved, according to the law of nature and the (...)
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  13. Briefe Franz brentanos an Hugo Bergmann.Hugo Bergmann & Franz Brentano - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (1):83-158.
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    Insisting on relation: Hugo ka Canham & June Bam-Hutchison in conversation.Hugo ka Canham, June Bam-Hutchison, John Pierre Craig, Fikile Nxumalo & Tia C. Madkins - 2026 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 58 (6):586-598.
    This interview with Hugo ka Canham and June Bam-Hutchison brings South African Indigenous livingness to the forefront, addressing a critical absence in climate change research and education where I...
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    Bergmann, Hugo, Dr. phil. Untersuchungen zum Problem der Evidenz der inneren Wahrnehmung.Hugo Bergmann - 1908 - Kant Studien 13 (1-3):502-503.
  16. Ribeiro Hugo. A remark on Boolean algebras with operators. American journal of mathematics, vol. 74, pp. 163–167.Hugo Ribeiro - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):71-71.
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  17. Hugo grotius, moral scepticism and the use of arguments in utramque partem.Hugo Grotius - 2011 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 56 (3):145-166.
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    Hugo Schuchardt on Esperanto.Hugo Schuchardt - 1908 - The Monist 18 (1):152-152.
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    Deutschland in Spanien by Hugo Kehrer.Hugo Kehrer - 1954 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 13 (2):278-278.
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    Musical Form by Hugo Leichtentritt.Hugo Leichtentritt - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (3):282-283.
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    Nietzsche's great politics.Hugo Drochon - 2016 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Nietzsche's impact on the world of culture, philosophy, and the arts is uncontested, but his political thought remains mired in controversy. By placing Nietzsche back in his late-nineteenth-century German context, Nietzsche's Great Politics moves away from the disputes surrounding Nietzsche's appropriation by the Nazis and challenges the use of the philosopher in postmodern democratic thought. Rather than starting with contemporary democratic theory or continental philosophy, Hugo Drochon argues that Nietzsche's political ideas must first be understood in light of Bismarck's (...)
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  22. Europäische Aufklärung. Herbert Dieckmann Zum 60. Geburtstag. Hrsg. Von Hugo Friedrich Und Fritz Schalk.Hugo Friedrich, Herbert Dieckmann & Fritz Schalk - 1967 - Fink.
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    Density-based modelling of dislocations.Anter El-Azab, Michael Zaiser & Esteban P. Busso - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (8-9):1159-1160.
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    Stress influence on high temperature oxide scale growth: Modeling and investigation on a thermal barrier coating system.A. Saillard, M. Cherkaoui, L. Capolungo & E. P. Busso - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (19):2651-2676.
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  25. The rights of war and peace.Hugo Grotius - unknown
  26. Neural systems supporting interoceptive awareness.Hugo D. Critchley, Stefan Wiens, Pia Rotshtein, Arne Öhman & Raymond J. Dolan - 2004 - Nature Neuroscience 7 (2):189-195.
  27. Bioethics and secular humanism: the search for a common morality.Hugo Tristram Engelhardt - 1991 - Philadelphia: Trinity Press International.
    "A book from the Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics." Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-195) and index.
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  28. On the law of war and peace.Hugo Grotius - unknown
     
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  29. On civil disobedience.Hugo A. Bedau - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (21):653-665.
  30. Global bioethics: the collapse of consensus.Hugo Tristram Engelhardt (ed.) - 2006 - Salem, MA: M & M Scrivener Press.
    This collection of essays, Global Bioethics: The Collapse of Consensus, deals with the issue of the repeated failure of attempts to derive a universal set of ...
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    Carl Schmitt between technological rationality and theology: the position and meaning of his legal thought.Hugo E. Herrera - 2020 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Carl Schmitt, one of the most influential legal and political thinkers of the twentieth century, is known chiefly for his work on international law, sovereignty, and his doctrine of political exception. This book argues that greater prominence should be given to his early work in legal studies. Schmitt himself repeatedly identified as a jurist, and Hugo E. Herrera demonstrates how for Schmitt, law plays a key role as an intermediary between ideal, conceptual theory and the messiness and complexity of (...)
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  32. What good is moral reasoning?Hugo Mercier - 2011 - Mind and Society 10 (2):131-148.
    The role of reasoning in our moral lives has been increasingly called into question by moral psychology. Not only are intuitions guiding many of our moral judgments and decisions, with reasoning only finding post-hoc rationalizations, but reasoning can sometimes play a negative role, by finding excuses for our moral violations. The observations fit well with the argumentative theory of reasoning (Mercier H, Sperber D, Behav Brain Sci, in press-b), which claims that reasoning evolved to find and evaluate arguments in dialogic (...)
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  33. Scientists' Argumentative Reasoning.Hugo Mercier & Christophe Heintz - 2014 - Topoi 33 (2):513-524.
    Reasoning, defined as the production and evaluation of reasons, is a central process in science. The dominant view of reasoning, both in the psychology of reasoning and in the psychology of science, is of a mechanism with an asocial function: bettering the beliefs of the lone reasoner. Many observations, however, are difficult to reconcile with this view of reasoning; in particular, reasoning systematically searches for reasons that support the reasoner’s initial beliefs, and it only evaluates these reasons cursorily. By contrast, (...)
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  34. Michael Stoeber and Hugo Meynell (eds.), Critical reflections on the paranormal.Michael Stoeber & Hugo Meynell - 1997 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 42 (3):185-186.
  35. Looking for Arguments.Hugo Mercier - 2012 - Argumentation 26 (3):305-324.
    Abstract How do people find arguments while engaged in a discussion? Following an analogy with visual search, a mechanism that performs this task is described. It is a metarepresentational device that examines representations in a mostly serial manner until it finds a good enough argument supporting one’s position. It is argued that the mechanism described in dual process theories as ‘system 2’, or analytic reasoning fulfills these requirements. This provides support for the hypothesis that reasoning serves an argumentative function. Content (...)
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  36. Argumentation: its adaptiveness and efficacy.Hugo Mercier & Dan Sperber - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (2):94-111.
    Having defended the usefulness of our definition of reasoning, we stress that reasoning is not only for convincing but also for evaluating arguments, and that as such it has an epistemic function. We defend the evidence supporting the theory against several challenges: People are good informal arguers, they reason better in groups, and they have a confirmation bias. Finally, we consider possible extensions, first in terms of process-level theories of reasoning, and second in the effects of reasoning outside the lab.
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  37. Punishment.Hugo Adam Bedau - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  38. Complementarity in quantum mechanics: A logical analysis.Hugo Bedau & Paul Oppenheim - 1961 - Synthese 13 (3):201-232.
  39. Self-deception: Adaptation or by-product?Hugo Mercier - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):35-35.
    By systematically biasing our beliefs, self-deception can endanger our ability to successfully convey our messages. It can also lead lies to degenerate into more severe damages in relationships. Accordingly, I suggest that the biases reviewed in the target article do not aim at self-deception but instead are the by-products of several other mechanisms: our natural tendency to self-enhance, the confirmation bias inherent in reasoning, and the lack of access to our unconscious minds.
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    (3 other versions)Civil Disobedience in Focus.Hugo Adam Bedau (ed.) - 1991 - Routledge.
    The issues surrounding civil disobedience have been discussed since at least 399 BC and, in the wake of such recent events as the protest at Tiananmen Square, are still of great relevance. By presenting classic and current philosophical reflections on the issues, this book presents all the basic materials needed for a philosophical assessment of the nature and justification of civil disobedience. The pieces included range from classic essays by leading contemporary thinkers such as Rawls, Raz and Singer. Hugo (...)
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  41. Retribution and the theory of punishment.Hugo Adam Bedau - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (11):601-620.
    This paper examines hart's model (1967) of the retributive theory. section i criticizes the model for not answering all the main questions to which a theory of punishment should be addressed, as hart alleges it does. section ii criticizes the model for its omission of the concept of desert. section iii criticizes attempts by card (1973) and by von hirsch (1976) to provide new ways of proportioning punitive severity to criminal injury. section iv discusses the idea of retribution in justifying (...)
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  42. On the aims of education.Hugo A. Meynell - 1976 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 10 (1):79–97.
    Hugo A Meynell; On the Aims of Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 10, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 79–97, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.
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    Social justice and social institutions.Hugo Adam Bedau - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):159-175.
  44. The social functions of explicit coherence evaluation.Hugo Mercier - 2012 - Mind and Society 11 (1):81-92.
    Coherence plays an important role in psychology. In this article, I suggest that coherence takes two main forms in humans’ cognitive system. The first belong to ‘system 1’. It relies on the degree of coherence between different representations to regulate them, without coherence being represented. By contrast other mechanisms, belonging to system 2, allow humans to represent the degree of coherence between different representations and to draw inferences from it. It is suggested that the mechanisms of explicit coherence evaluation have (...)
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  45. The Social Origins of Folk Epistemology.Hugo Mercier - 2010 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (4):499-514.
    Because reasoning allows us to justify our beliefs and evaluate these justifications it is central to folk epistemology. Following Sperber, and contrary to classical views, it will be argued that reasoning evolved not to complement individual cognition but as an argumentative device. This hypothesis is more consistent with the prevalence of the confirmation and disconfirmation biases. It will be suggested that these biases render the individual use of reasoning hazardous, but that when reasoning is used in its natural, argumentative, context (...)
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  46. Brentano on the history of greek philosophy.Hugo Bergman - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (1):94-99.
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    Philosophie der Werte. Grundzüge einer Weltanschauung, by Hugo Münsterberg.A. E. Taylor & Hugo Munsterrberg - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (2):191.
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    The intelligible universe: a cosmological argument.Hugo Anthony Meynell - 1982 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
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    Sur l’histoire et l’essence de l’expériment.Hugo Dingler - 2014 - Philosophia Scientiae 18-2 (18-2):33-56.
    Translation of Hugo Dingler’s essay: Über die Geschichte und das Wesen des Experiments, 1952, Munich: Eidos Verlag [Dingler 1952], by a collective of the “Helmhotz Academy”.
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    Die Musikästhetik des 18. Jahrhunderts und ihre Beziehungen zu seinem Kunstschaffen.Hugo Goldschmidt - 1915 - Leipzig: Rascher & Co..
    "Der deutsche Musikwissenschaftler Hugo Goldschmidt (1859-1920) schrieb grundlegende Arbeiten zur Geschichte der Vokalmusik. In diesem Werk kam es dem Autor darauf an, auf Beziehungen zu weisen, die zwischen dem allgemeinen Geistesleben jener Zeit und der Schaffensweise der Meister bestanden. Seiner Meinung nach, ist "nichts lehrreicher für diese Beziehungen und für den Werdegang unserer Kunst überhaupt, als das Studium ihrer Ästhetik".Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1915. ".
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