•  5
    La Falacia naturalista y el argumento de la pregunta abierta
    Universitas Philosophica 40 65-88. 2003.
  •  190
    Natural Selection and Multi-Level Causation
    with Andrés Moya
    Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 3 (20130604). 2011.
    In this paper, using a multilevel approach, we defend the positive role of natural selection in the generation of organismal form. Despite the currently widespread opinion that natural selection only plays a negative role in the evolution of form, we argue, in contrast, that the Darwinian factor is a crucial (but not exclusive) factor in morphological organization. Analyzing some classic arguments, we propose incorporating the notion of ‘downward causation’ into the concept of ‘natural selection…Read more
  • La recepción de Kant en España
    Estudios Filosóficos 53 457-492. 2004.
    En este artículo nos proponemos estudiar la recepción del pensamiento kantiano en España. Tras las primeras traducciones y referencias, nos detenemos en el cardenal Cefenno González, Balmes, Perojo, Menéndez Pelayo y Palacio Valdés; y ya en el siglo XX, en los del noventa y ocho, y después, de manera especial, en Ortega y en García Morente
  •  45
    Hobbes and Selfish Morality in the State of Nature
    Ideas Y Valores 57 (136). 2008.
    In this paper I explore the controversial claim that morality exists in the Hobbesian state of nature (represented in the rationality and prudence of natural laws), and how this moral is a necessary condition to achieve civil state. In order to accomplish this objective, I examine the work of G. Kavka on this topic, while analizing Hobbes's “reply to the fool”, using game theory. I propose, at the end of this paper, the necessity and justification of going from one state to another, emphasizing …Read more
  • Mundos posibles y mundos necesarios
    Naturaleza y Gracia 3 471-485. 1981.