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    Handwriting is a complex activity that involves continuous interaction between lower-level handwriting and motor skills and higher-order cognitive processes. It is important to allocate mental resources to these high-order processes since these processes place a great demand on cognitive capacity. This is possible when lower-level skills such as transcription are effortlessness and fluent. Given that fluency is a value in virtually all areas of academic learning, schools should provide instructi…Read more
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    Guilt and shame: an axiomatic analysis (review)
    Theory and Decision 69 (4): 569-586. 2010.
    Using the machinery of Game Theory, this article analyzes how shame and guilt affect preferences. Based on abundant psychological literature, we posit that the preference ordering of someone who can feel shame (or guilt) must satisfy a number of axioms and prove that it can be represented by a particular utility function. Understanding how shame and guilt work is important to explain why people respect social norms and exhibit prosocial behavior, many times contrary to their material interest
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    Different carrots and different sticks: do we reward and punish differently than we approve and disapprove? (review)
    with Andreas Leibbrandt
    Theory and Decision 76 (1): 95-118. 2014.
    This paper reports lab data from four games in order to analyze and compare the motivations behind monetary punishment and reward and their non-monetary counterparts, disapproval and approval, an important question given that both types of punishment/rewards affect cooperation and norm compliance. The results in our games support the hypothesis that a motivation akin to reciprocity plays the key role for approval and disapproval whereas payoff comparisons play the key role for monetary rewards a…Read more
  •  112
    Logic Based Merging
    with Sébastien Konieczny
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 40 (2): 239-270. 2011.
    Belief merging aims at combining several pieces of information coming from different sources. In this paper we review the works on belief merging of propositional bases. We discuss the relationship between merging, revision, update and confluence, and some links between belief merging and social choice theory. Finally we mention the main generalizations of these works in other logical frameworks
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    A framework for iterated revision
    with Sébastien Konieczny
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 10 (3-4): 339-367. 2000.
    ABSTRACT We consider in this work the problem of iterated belief revision. We propose a family of belief revision operators called revision with memory operators and we give a logical (both syntactical and semantical) characterization of these operators. They obey what we call the principle of strong primacy of update: when one revises his beliefs by a new evidence, then all possible worlds that satisfy this new evidence become more reliable than those that do not. We show that those operators h…Read more
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    Personality Traits Induce Different Brain Patterns When Processing Social and Valence Information
    with Jorge Carlos Hevia-Orozco, Azalea Reyes-Aguilar, Leopoldo González-Santos, Erick H. Pasaye, and Fernando A. Barrios
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    This paper shows the brain correlates of Cloninger’s personality model during the presentation of social scenarios under positive or negative valence situations. Social scenarios were constructed when participants played the Dictator game with two confederates that had two opposites roles as the cooperator and non-cooperator. Later the same day during a fMRI scanning session, participants read negative and positive situations that happened to confederates in the past. Participants were asked to …Read more
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    El uso de la metáfora en el Crátilo
    Endoxa 4 (4): 169-178. 1994.
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    La ciudadanía como herramienta de expansión de los derechos humanos de los Jóvenes
    with Ana Eugenia Gaspar Portillo
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 10 (1): 1-17. 2021.
    Este artículo es un acercamiento a los marcos de referencia de la juventud que permiten su redefinición conceptual y el acceso a las oportunidades de desarrollo retomando como concepto-eje: la ciudadanía. Con ello, se revisa el ejercicio de derechos humanos tales como: el derecho a la libre elección y la democracia ; y el derecho a la autodeterminación. Se concluye con el análisis teórico de tres programas de Política Pública de México y España.
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    Effects of two educational programmes aimed at improving the utilization of non‐opioid analgesics in family medicine clinics in Mexico
    with Dolores Mino-León, Hortensia Reyes-Morales, Sergio Flores-Hernandez, and Laura del Pilar Torres-Arreola
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (4): 716-723. 2010.
    Objectives To develop and test two educational programmes (interactive and passive) aimed at improving family doctors' (FD) prescribing practices and patient's knowledge and use of non-opioid analgesics (NOA).Methods The educational programmes were conducted in two family medicine clinics by using a three-stage approach: baseline evaluation, design, and implementation of educational activities, and post-programme evaluation. An interactive educational programme (IEP) was compared with a passive …Read more
  •  44
    Condición humana, transformación y tecnología. El legado de John Dewey
    with Cristina Di Gregori
    Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 52 (2). 2022.
    En este trabajo sostenemos que las consecuencias de los profundos cambios derivados del desarrollo de la ciencia y la tecnología han puesto en cuestión algunas de las concepciones más arraigadas sobre la naturaleza humana. Tras examinar algunos aportes recientes al debate sobre este tema central –provenientes del campo de la filosofía iberoamericana y de la filosofía feminista-, proponemos incorporar a la discusión ideas muy vigentes del legado de John Dewey. Nuestro autor, al cuestionar ciertos…Read more
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    Toys are me: Children’s extension of self to objects
    with Gil Diesendruck
    Cognition 134 (C): 11-20. 2015.
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    The Role of Self-Definitional Principles in Consumer Identification with a Socially Responsible Company
    with Enrique Bigné-Alcañiz and Alejandro Alvarado-Herrera
    Journal of Business Ethics 89 (4): 547-564. 2009.
    This research analyses the influence of the perception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR image) on consumer–company identification (C–C identification). This analysis involves an examination of the influence of CSR image on brand identity characteristics which provide consumers with an instrument to satisfy their self-definitional needs, thereby perceiving the brand as more attractive. Also, the direct and mediated influences (through their effect on brand attitude), of CSR-based C–C ident…Read more
  •  111
    Dominance plausible rule and transitivity
    with Franklin Camacho
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 21 (3-4): 355-373. 2011.
    In qualitative decision theory, a very natural way for defining preference relations over policies (acts) -functions from a set S of states to a set X of consequences- is by using the so called Dominance Plausible Rule. In this context we need a relation > over X and a relation? over P(S) (the subsets of S). Then we define ≥ as follows: f ≥ g,? [f > g]? [g > f], where [f > g] denotes the set {s? S : f(s) > g(s)g}. In many cases > is a modular relation and? is a total preorder. A quite rational a…Read more
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    El artículo aborda el fenómeno de la llamada derecha alternativa de Estados Unidos, que ha experimentado un auge considerable con la campaña y victoria electoral de Donald Trump en enero de 2017. A pesar de que se trata de un movimiento relativamente heterogéneo y no siempre bien definido ideológicamente, su búsqueda de una singularización identitaria de carácter excluyente permitiría abordarlo de forma unitaria. Al mismo tiempo, el artículo plantea la necesidad de entender la irrupción de esta …Read more
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    Alliances Between Brands and Social Causes: The Influence of Company Credibility on Social Responsibility Image
    with Enrique Bigné Alcañiz and Ruben Chumpitaz Cáceres
    Journal of Business Ethics 96 (2): 169-186. 2010.
    This research extends previous findings related to the positive influence of company credibility on a social Cause–Brand Alliance’s (CBA) persuasion mechanism. This study analyzes the mediating role of two dimensions of company credibility (trustworthiness and expertise) with regard to the influence of altruistic attributions and two types of brand–cause fit (functional and image fit) on corporate social responsibility image. A structural equation model tests the proposed framework with a sample…Read more
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    Ciencia y Filosofía: Tres Ensayos
    with Juan García Ramos and Leonardo Viniegra
    . 1984.
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    Una consecuencia de la revolución digital es la aparición del big data, que puede ser considerado como un elemento fundamental para la constitución de eso que autores como Byung-Chul Han denominan “psicopolítica”. Según Han, la sociedad en que vivimos tiene dos fundamentales características que se complementan entre sí: la nuestra es una “sociedad de la transparencia” y también una “sociedad digital”. Estas dos características tienen negativas consecuencias para los humanos. Siguiendo a Foucault…Read more
  • Verdad y realidad: comentarios a la propuesta de León Olivé
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 19 (2): 327. 1993.
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    Azar y explicación. Algunas observaciones
    Critica 22 (66): 39-54. 1990.