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    The objective of this work was to construct and validate an instrument for assessing resilience to suicide attempts in a Spanish clinical population that has made a previous attempt, and to verify its efficacy for predicting future suicide reattempts at 6 months. For the construction of a Scale of Resilience to Suicide Attempts the theoretical-rational strategy was used. The constructed SRSA-18 consisted of 18 items and 3 subdimensions, had high internal consistency and a high positive correlati…Read more
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    Wenceslao J. Gonzalez : Bas van Fraassen’s Approach to Representation and Models in Science
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (1): 261-264. 2016.
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    Espacios de libertad en el judaísmo rabínico clásico
    'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 12 13-25. 2007.
    Sin resumen
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    Yvone Sherratt (2014). Los filósofos de Hitler. Madrid: Cátedra
    SCIO Revista de Filosofía 11 187-190. 2015.
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    A localist solution to the problem of mixed inferences by juxtaposition
    with Carlos Benito-Monsalvo
    Synthese 204 (1): 1-28. 2024.
    Logical localism is a thesis within philosophy of logic according to which the correct logic is dependent on the topic, domain or subject matter of its application. There is a very straightforward problem for anyone defending a localist thesis, a problem that follows from the fact that we reason across domains. This challenge is known as the problem of mixed inferences. The problem is, very roughly, the following: suppose that there are at least two components, within the premises or conclusion …Read more
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    The many faces of the Liar Paradox
    with Sergi Oms
    Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 28 (1): 15-21. 2024.
    The Liar Paradox is a classic argument that creates a contradiction by reflection on a sentence that attributes falsity to itself: ‘this sentence is false’. In our paper we will discuss the ways in which the Liar sentence (and its paradoxical argument) can be represented in first-order logic. The key to the representation is to use first-order logic to model a self-referential language. We will also discuss several related sentences, like the Liar cycles, the empirical versions of the Liar and t…Read more
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    We present a longitudinal computational study on the connection between emotional and amodal word representations from a developmental perspective. In this study, children's and adult word representations were generated using the latent semantic analysis (LSA) vector space model and Word Maturity methodology. Some children's word representations were used to set a mapping function between amodal and emotional word representations with a neural network model using ratings from 9‐year‐old children…Read more
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    Ancient cynicism as a therapy for the crisis of global capitalism
    Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 17 17-32. 2015.
    Although a temporal distance of more than two thousands of years, Hellenism and contemporary society show analogous “spirits of time” ; with characteristics such as cultural malaise, loss of the old political and social frameworks, cultural syncretism, or recovery of nature and regulatory framework. Hellenistic ethics emerged as therapeutics that would guide the individual in this crisis of the Greek world. In this paper examines the possibility of using the critical tools of the old cynicism, t…Read more
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    The role of personal self-regulation and regulatory teaching to predict motivational-affective variables, achievement, and satisfaction: a structural model
    with Jesus De la Fuente, Lucía Zapata, Paul Sander, and María Cardelle-Elawar
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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    Miguel de Unamuno, un cristiano trágico
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía. forthcoming.
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    Este trabajo se centra en la indagación histórica del cosmopolitismo en el pensamiento decimonónico español de origen krausista como precursor en nuestro país de la idea de ciudadanía global y gobernanza cosmopolita. Hay que decir que el pensamiento krausista español de finales del siglo XIX, resulto crucial en el desarrollo de las ciencias sociales de nuestro país, interesándose por el derecho, la sociología, la psicología, la ciencia política y, sobre todo, la educación, al tiempo que también …Read more
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    Are valence and arousal related to the development of amodal representations of words? A computational study
    with Guillermo Jorge-Botana, Alejandro Martínez-Mingo, Diego Iglesias, and Ricardo Olmos
    Cognition and Emotion 39 (7): 1465-1473. 2025.
    In this study, we analyzed the relationship between the amodal (semantic) development of words and two popular emotional norms (emotional valence and arousal) in English and Spanish languages. To do so, we combined the strengths of semantics from vector space models (vector length, semantic diversity, and word maturity measures), and feature-based models of emotions. First, we generated a common vector space representing the meaning of words at different developmental stages (five and four devel…Read more
  • El concepto de la metafísica en Martín Heidegger
    Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 20 (78/79): 365. 1961.
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    Agroturismo, una alternativa sostenible para el sector rural en Floridablanca, Santander
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (6): 1-9. 2022.
    El objetivo del agroturismo sostenible en Floridablanca es promover el reconocimiento, protección y ejercicio real de los derechos económicos, sociales, culturales, políticos y ambientales de la población rural, contribuyendo a mejorar su bienestar en términos de calidad de vida, justicia social y acceso a los derechos laborales de las comunidades campesinas. La metodología de análisis está centrada en el diálogo y la proyección de acciones efectivas, con la participación de los actores sociales…Read more
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    Self- vs. External-Regulation Behavior ScaleTM in different psychological contexts: A validation study
    with Jesús de la Fuente, Mónica Pachón-Basallo, Francisco Javier Peralta-Sánchez, Angélica Garzón-Umerenkova, and Paul Sander
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The self- vs. external-regulation behavior theory, SR-ER Theory model has postulated the Self-Regulation /Non or De-Regulation/Dys-regulation continuum in the person and in their context. The model also generates a behavioral heuristic that allows us to predict and explain the variability of other dependent behavioral variables in a range of scenarios. Consequently, the objective of this study was to validate the different scales prepared on the basis of the theory presented. A total of 469 stud…Read more
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    Three-valued logics are standardly used to formalize gappy languages, i.e., interpreted languages in which sentences can be true, false or neither. A three-valued logic that assigns the same truth value to all gappy sentences is, in our view, insufficient to capture important semantic differences between them. In this paper we will argue that there are two different kinds of pathologies that should be treated separately and we defend the usefulness of a four-valued logic to represent adequately …Read more
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    The Myth of the Framework. In Defense of Science and Rationality (review)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 11 (2): 217-218. 1996.
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    General Terms and Non-Trivial Rigid Designation
    In Concha Martínez, José L. Falguera & José M. Sagüillo (eds.), Current topics in logic and analytic philosophy =, Universidade De Santiago De Compostela. pp. 103-116. 2007.
    we explore the view that defines rigidity of general terms as sameness of designation across possible worlds. On this view, a general term is rigid just in case it designates the same universal (species, substance or property) in every possible world. This view has been proposed most notably by Bernard Linsky, Nathan Salmon and more recently by Joseph LaPorte, and it has been criticised by several philosophers, including Stephen Schwartz and Scott Soames.
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    La "morada vital" y su interpretación desde el estructuralismo
    Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 5 427-434. 1978.
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    We defend the view that defines the rigidity of general terms as sameness of designated universal across possible worlds from the objection that such a characterization is incapable of distinguishing rigid from non-rigid readings of general terms and, thus, that it trivializes the notion of rigidity. We also argue that previous attempts to offer a solution to the trivialization problem do no succeed
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    En este artículo se abordan las principales reflexiones políticas y jurídicasrealizadas por Muratori durante los últimos años de su vida. En primerlugar, estudiaré su doctrina sobre los fundamentos del poder político ycomentaré algunos de sus consejos sobre cómo deben actuar los gobernantespara fomentar la pública felicidad. Después, partiendo de la idea de que elDerecho condiciona la consecución de esa finalidad, me centraré en el análisisde la obra Dei difetti della giurisprudenza, el tratado …Read more
  • Después del imperio (review)
    El Catoblepas: Revista Crítica Del Presente. 2005.
    Más sobre el libro de Emmanuel Todd, Despues del Imperio, ensayo sobre la descomposición del sistema norteamericano, FOCA, Madrid 2003, 187 páginas.
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    Semiosis in Hindustani Music
    with Lewis Rowell and Jose Luiz Martinez
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1): 193. 1999.
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    This paper explores the link between the case for indeterminism in an epistemological fashion and methodological individualism in the thought of two defenders of both stances: Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek. The relation between these issues has not received much attention before and even less so with regard to these two thinkers. First, Popper’s defence of indeterminism from an epistemic viewpoint and Hayek’s views about the indeterminism of action are studied. Second, their positions about me…Read more