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343Pragmatismo y relativismo: una defensa del pluralismoThémata: Revista de Filosofía 27 49-57. 2001.What I argue in this article is neither new nor very original, but important, in my opinion, for the organization of the political space and for the intellectual work of each person. I try to defend epistemological pluralism, that is, that problems and things have facets, different faces, and that there are different ways to think about them. At the same time I want to reject relativist skepticism and vulgar pragmatism, with which this view is frequently associated. The rejection of scientific f…Read more
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LEÓN SÁNCHEZ, JUAN CARLOS, Análisis proposicional y Ontología. Estudio a través de Strawson y Geach, Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, 1984, XVI + 231 págs (review)Anuario Filosófico 18 (1): 215-217. 1985.
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4Casado Velarde, M.: "Lenguaje y cultura. La etnolingüística" (review)Anuario Filosófico 24 (1): 175-177. 1991.
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5Sacks, Oliver: '"Veo una voz". Viaje al mundo de los sordos' (review)Anuario Filosófico 25 (2): 439-439. 1992.
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3PUTNAM, H.: Representation and Reality, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1988, 136 págs (review)Anuario Filosófico 22 (2): 202-204. 1989.
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156Presentación de "C. S. Peirce y K. R. Popper: Filosofía de la ciencia del siglo XX"Anuario Filosófico 34 (69): 9-12. 2001.
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27C. S. Peirce and G. M. Searle: The Hoax of InfallibilismCognitio 9 (1): 73-84. 2008.Understanding Peirce requires dealing with Peirce's religious concerns, which are increasingly recognized as being as philosophically relevant as his scientific concerns. In recent times, even Peirce's regular religious practice in his Milford years has been documented (L 244), including, at least occasionally, week-day Eucharist services, which were "the hallmark of Tractarian or Anglo-Catholic parishes". I have argued elsewhere that for Peirce, scientific activity is a genuine religious enterp…Read more
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311C. S. Peirce y la abducción de DiosTópicos 27 73-94. 2004.La atención relativamente escasa que los estudiosos del filósofo y científico norteamericano Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) han prestado a lo largo de los años a las dimensiones religiosas de su pensamiento siempre me ha parecido cuando menos sorprendente. Desde mis primeras lecturas de Peirce me impresionó profundamente esa desatención que tanto contrastaba con la ubicuidad de las referencias religiosas en los escritos de Peirce, especialmente en sus años de madurez. En mis encuentros con recono…Read more
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14The Reception of William James in Continental EuropeEuropean Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (1): 73-85. 2011.By the time of his death in 1910 at the age of 68 years, William James had become the most influential thinker not just of his own period, but indeed of any period. As the sociologist Jack Barbalet has written: “His European reputation was possibly even higher than his standing in America. James not only represented to European thinkers the American advances in psychology and philosophy, for which he was largely responsible, but he entered into the formation of contemporary European thought as m…Read more
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'Peirce-pectives' on Metaphysics and the SciencesTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (2): 237-365. 2005.
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Mercedes Torrevejano, ed., "Filosofía analítica hoy" (review)International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (1): 176. 1994.
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9Charles Peirce’s First Visit to Europe, 1870-71European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 1 (1): 100-117. 2009.Charles S. Peirce has been commonly identified as the most original and versatile intellect that America has ever produced (Weiss, 1934: 403; Fisch 1981a: 17; etc.). He was not only a philosopher, but a true polymath. His reflections cover a wide range of disciplines. Peirce’s thought combines a rich knowledge of the philosophical tradition and the history of science with his valuable personal experience as a logician and as an experimental researcher. His deep involvement in scientific activ...
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14Neopositivismo y filosofía analítica: balance de un sigloActa Philosophica 8 (2): 197-222. 1999.
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110What reasonableness really isTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 45 (2): 125-134. 2009.The article focuses on the concept of reasonableness as described by American philosopher Charles S. Peirce in his writings dating between 1899 and 1908. Pierce's writings considered by the author are found in the books "Contributions to The Nation," vols. 1-4, edited by K. L. Ketner and J. E. Cook, and "Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce," vols. 1-8, edited by C. Hartshorne, P. Weiss and A. W. Burks. The author considers 20th century Western philosophies of reason, pragmatism, scientism…Read more
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5Scheler, M., Arrepentimiento y nuevo nacimiento (review)Anuario Filosófico 41 (92): 504-505. 2008.
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Universidad de NavarraProfessor
Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language |
19th Century Philosophy |