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    Assessment of Emotional Experience and Emotional Recognition in Complicated Grief
    with Manuel Fernández-Alcántara, Francisco Cruz-Quintana, M. N. Pérez-Marfil, Andrés Catena-Martínez, and Oliver H. Turnbull
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    Grounded theory, a research method born out of the social sciences field, offers a flexible technique that allows simultaneous data collection and processing. Researchers using this method immerse themselves in an area of study, focusing their observations on the data and taking into consideration not only their own interpretations, but also those of the other subjects involved, in order to strengthen their understanding of the social phenomena under examination. This text briefly describes the …Read more
  •  57
    Towards future archives and historiographies of ‘big biology’
    with Christine Aicardi
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 55 41-44. 2016.
  •  147
    Comparing transcranial direct current stimulation and transcranial random noise stimulation over left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and left inferior frontal gyrus: Effects on divergent and convergent thinking
    with Javier Peña, Agurne Sampedro, Yolanda Balboa-Bandeira, Naroa Ibarretxe-Bilbao, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza, and Natalia Ojeda
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 997445. 2022.
    The essential role of creativity has been highlighted in several human knowledge areas. Regarding the neural underpinnings of creativity, there is evidence about the role of left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) on divergent thinking (DT) and convergent thinking (CT). Transcranial stimulation studies suggest that the left DLPFC is associated with both DT and CT, whereas left IFG is more related to DT. However, none of the previous studies have targeted…Read more
  •  96
    Some philosophers have argued that Wittgenstein’s hinges, the centrepiece of his book On Certainty, are the “ungrounded ground” on which knowledge rests. It is usually understood by this that hinges provide a foundation for knowledge without being themselves epistemically warranted. In fact, Wittgenstein articulates that hinges lack any truth-value and are neither justified nor unjustified. This inevitably places them wholly outside the categorial framework of JTB epistemology. What I call the “…Read more
  •  86
    Some philosophers have argued that Wittgenstein’s hinges, the centrepiece of his book On Certainty, are the “ungrounded ground” on which knowledge rests. It is usually understood by this that hinges provide a foundation for knowledge without being themselves epistemically warranted. In fact, Wittgenstein articulates that hinges lack any truth-value and are neither justified nor unjustified. This inevitably places them wholly outside the categorial framework of JTB epistemology. What I call the “…Read more
  •  60
    Animal breeding in the age of biotechnology: the investigative pathway behind the cloning of Dolly the sheep
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 37 (3): 282-304. 2015.
    This paper addresses the 1996 cloning of Dolly the sheep, locating it within a long-standing tradition of animal breeding research in Edinburgh. Far from being an end in itself, the cell-nuclear transfer experiment from which Dolly was born should be seen as a step in an investigative pathway that sought the production of medically relevant transgenic animals. By historicising Dolly, I illustrate how the birth of this sheep captures a dramatic redefinition of the life sciences, when in the 1970s…Read more
  •  92
    La versión judeo-árabe
    with Montserrat Abumalham Mas
    'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones. forthcoming.
  •  93
    Costo de Capital en Empresas Mexicanas Socialmente Responsables (Financial performance in Social Responsible Mexican Firms)
    with Cortez Alejandro, Klender Aimer, Martha del Pilar Rodríguez García, Adrián Wong Boren, and Roxana Saldívar
    Daena 5 (2): 16-30. 2010.
    Resumen. El siguiente artículo muestra el estado actual de la Responsabilidad Empresarial enMéxico y su efecto en el Riesgo medido a través del Costo de Capital. Para ello, revisamos lasprincipales teorías que muestran que el uso de prácticas sociales en Estados Unidos provocandisminución del riesgo y por ende del Costo de Capital, Aras y Crowther, Richardson yWelker y Diamond y Verrechia. Con el fin de contrastar que las empresas SocialmenteResponsables tienen costos de capital menores consider…Read more
  •  98
    Primeros problemas ontológicos
    Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 4 133. 2014.
    En este texto se plantea el comienzo de un tratado de filosofía primera que divide los problemas de ésta en asuntos de ontología, agatología y lógica. Se presentan luego las bases de la lógica como teoría del conocimiento y las bases de la ontología como teoría de las pluralidades. Se critican las posiciones aparentemente más plausibles, en dirección a mostrar cómo el peculiar fenomenismo defendido por Husserl en su madurez filosófica es la mejor de las soluciones globales para la problemática l…Read more
  •  40
    En este trabajo se propone una revisión de la fenomenología de la vida de Michel Henry y su relación con la intencionalidad, tal como esta es pensada en y por Husserl. Se pasa revista al modo en el que el fundador del método fenomenológico se ocupa de cuestiones centrales de la fenomenología de la vida, así como de la forma en la que Henry habla de la vida, la autodonación, la autorevelación, la verdad, el cuerpo originario o absoluto, etc. La tesis es que en el fenomenólogo francés no se trata,…Read more
  •  59
    Bidirectional Shaping and Spaces of Convergence: Interactions between Biology and Computing from the First DNA Sequencers to Global Genome Databases (review)
    with Peter A. Chow-White
    Science, Technology, and Human Values 37 (1): 124-164. 2012.
    This article proposes a new bi-directional way of understanding the convergence of biology and computing. It argues for a reciprocal interaction in which biology and computing have shaped and are currently reshaping each other. In so doing, we qualify both the view of a natural marriage and of a digital shaping of biology, which are common in the literature written by scientists, STS, and communication scholars. The DNA database is at the center of this interaction. We argue that DNA databases a…Read more
  •  43
    Central Theses for Initiation into the Supreme Mystery
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (2-3): 957-972. 2020.
  •  205
    On Categories and A Posteriori Necessity: A Phenomenological Echo
    Metaphilosophy 43 (1-2): 147-164. 2012.
    This article argues for two related theses. First, it defends a general thesis: any kind of necessity, including metaphysical necessity, can only be known a priori. Second, however, it also argues that the sort of a priori involved in modal metaphysical knowledge is not related to imagination or any sort of so-called epistemic possibility. Imagination is neither a proof of possibility nor a limit to necessity. Rather, modal metaphysical knowledge is built on intuition of philosophical categories…Read more
  •  92
    Aging Neuro-Behavior Ontology
    with Fernando Martínez-Santiago, John A. Williams, Luke T. Slater, and Georgios V. Gkoutos
    Applied ontology 15 (2): 219-239. 2020.
    It is known that the aging process entails a cognitive decline in certain processes such as attention, episodic memory, working memory, processing speed and executive functions. In recent years, ef...
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    Genome Editing in Humans and its Relationship with Biopolitics as a Control Device
    Revista Iberoamericana de Bioética 11 1-10. 2019.
    Biopolitics as the State's power over the life of a population is a concept that was developed over the last century and remains to this day via different control devices that have been changing throughout the years. In the present work, a relationship is made between the techniques of genome editing in humans and their use as a power device and from which the consequences of the use of these technologies in society are analyzed.
  •  93
    'The Rise and Fall of the Idea of Genetic Information (1948-2006)'
    Genomics, Society and Policy 2 (3): 1-21. 2006.
    On 26 June 2000, during the presentation of the Human Genome Project's first draft, Bill Clinton, then President of the United States, claimed that "today we are learning the language in which God created life".1 Behind his remarks lay a story of more than half a century involving the understanding of DNA as information. This paper analyses that story, discussing the origins of the informational view of our genes during the early 1950s, how such a view affected the research on the genetic code (…Read more
  •  55
    John Locke: la división de poderes y la tradición democrática contemporánea
    Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 22 (1): 9-15. 2002.
    De acuerdo con John Locke, el estado de naturaleza sufre de una insuficiencia jurídica: ser juez del propio caso. El sistema republicano es la solución a tal inadecuación. Este artículo intenta demostrar que la superioridad del sistema republicano no se funda en razones económicas o demográficas, sino en una base moral.
  •  99
    La voluntad y sus actos (I) y (II)
    with Juan A. García González, Ignacio Falgueras Salinas, Juan Fernando Sellés, Rafael Corazón González, and Luz González Umeres
    Studia Poliana. forthcoming.
  • La Identidad Formal
    Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 6 33-62. 1998.
  • Nociones Sobre El Límite
    Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 6 5-32. 1998.
  • La Identidad Originaria
    Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 6 63-104. 1998.
  • Bibliografía
    Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 6 105-106. 1998.
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    The object of this paper is to offer a conception of singular causality that lies between two main views in the literature, which I take to be paradigmatically represented by David Armstrong (1997) and by Michael Tooley (1987, 1990) respectively. Armstrong maintains that there is singular causation wherever there are singular facts that instantiate causal laws; these facts are otherwise independent regularities. Tooley maintains that singular causation is independent of causal laws together with…Read more
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    Practice theory has lately taken a turn towards modelling the evolution of practices, which appear situated at the centre of the study of social action. I argue in this paper, following previous criticisms, that such centrality can be revised in order to better incorporate elements of agency and normativity, which are much determinant of the emergence and development of practices. The aim of this paper is to propose an alternative heuristic which advances on lefebvrean trialectics, in order to b…Read more
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    Simulations of fast ion wall loads in ASDEX upgrade in the presence of magnetic perturbations due to ELM-mitigation coils
    with O. Asunta, S. Äkäslompolo, T. Kurki-Suonio, T. Koskela, S. Sipilä, and A. Snicker
    The effect of ASDEX Upgrade edge localized mode -mitigation coils on fast ion wall loads was studied with the fast particle following Monte Carlo code ASCOT. Neutral beam injected particles were simulated in two AUG discharges both in the presence and in the absence of the magnetic field perturbation induced by the eight newly installed in-vessel coils. In one of the discharges beams were applied individually, making it a useful basis for investigating the effect of the coils on different beams.…Read more