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1259La naturaleza de la experiencia estética y la bellezaPercontari 19 (1): 10-11. 2018.En esta nota ofrezco una caracterización de los conceptos de experiencia estética, valor estético y belleza.
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856El problema de la experiencia mística y su expresión lingüísticaPercontari 17 (1): 14-16. 2018.Se presenta un breve análisis comparativo del lenguaje religioso y el lenguaje científico.
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147A Formal Ontological Theory Based on Timeless EventsPhilosophia 44 (2): 607-622. 2016.I offer a formal ontological theory where the basic building blocks of the world are timeless events. The composition of events results in processes. Spacetime emerges as the system of all events. Things are construed as bundles of processes. I maintain that such a view is in accord with General Relativity and offers interesting prospects for the foundations of classical and quantum gravity.
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2516On the Ontology of Spacetime: Substantivalism, Relationism, Eternalism, and EmergenceFoundations of Science 22 (1): 141-159. 2017.I present a discussion of some issues in the ontology of spacetime. After a characterisation of the controversies among relationists, substantivalists, eternalists, and presentists, I offer a new argument for rejecting presentism, the doctrine that only present objects exist. Then, I outline and defend a form of spacetime realism that I call event substantivalism. I propose an ontological theory for the emergence of spacetime from more basic entities. Finally, I argue that a relational theory of…Read more
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8631Philosophy of IdeologyIn Javier Pérez Jara & Íñigo Ongay de Felipe (eds.), Overcoming the Nature Versus Nurture Debate, Springer. forthcoming.The concept of ideology is central to the understanding of the many political, economic, social, and cultural processes that have occurred in the last two centuries. And yet, what is the nature of the different ideologies remains a vague, open, and much disputed question. Many political, sociological, and ideological studies have been devoted to ideology. Very little, on the other hand, has been done from the philosophical field. And this despite the fact that there are undoubtedly many philosop…Read more
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5520Contemporary Materialism: Its Ontology and Epistemology (edited book)Springer Synthese. 2022.Materialism has been the subject of extensive and rich controversies since Robert Boyle introduced the term for the first time in the 17th century. But what is materialism and what can it offer today? The term is usually defined as the worldview according to which everything real is material. Nevertheless, there is no philosophical consensus about whether the meaning of matter can be enlarged beyond the physical. As a consequence, materialism is often defined in stark exclusive and reductionist term…Read more
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885Black Hole PhilosophyCrítica. Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofía 53 (159). 2021.Black holes are arguably the most extraordinary physical objects we know in the universe. Despite our thorough knowledge of black hole dynamics and our ability to solve Einstein’s equations in situations of ever increasing complexity, the deeper implications of the very existence of black holes for our understanding of space, time, causality, information, and many other things remain poorly understood. In this paper I survey some of these problems. If something is going to be clear from my prese…Read more
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158La Naturaleza del TiempoLaetoli. 2020.“Seguramente, hasta hoy no creía que no aumentará de peso ni se achicará al aumentar la velocidad de la nave, ni que lo que es ahora para usted ya pasó para Fulano y aún no ocurrió para Zutano, ¿verdad? Desengáñese, porque el autor de este libro, nada menos que profesor de astrofísica relativista y autoridad mundial en agujeros negros y otros portentos, le hará dudar de todo eso” (del prólogo de Mario Bunge). “Como Borges —escribe el autor—, he sentido que el del tiempo es el problema esencial d…Read more
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759Space, time, and irreversibilityMÈTODE Science Studies Journal 7 201-209. 2017.Scientific philosophy is that which is informed by science. It uses exact tools such as logic and mathematics and provides a framework for scientific activity to solve more general questions about nature, the language we use to describe it, and the knowledge we obtain thanks to it. Many of the scientific philosophy theories can be proven and evaluated using scientific evidence. In this paper, I focus on showing how several classical philosophy topics, such as the nature of space and time or the …Read more
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925Confesiones de un maldito cientificistaIn Gabriel Andrade (ed.), Elogio del Cientificismo, Laetoli. pp. 77-106. 2017.A chapter of the book Elogio del Cientificismo.
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950Ciencia, libertad y éticaCiencia Del Sur 2 (12.08.2020): 1-34. 2020.La representación científica del mundo se construye sobre un tejido de teorías en las cuales hay enunciados generales que representan leyes naturales. Estas leyes son patrones de sucesos regulares. Un presupuesto básico de la ciencia es que todo acontecimiento es legal: ocurre regido por leyes que son fijas. ¿Es compatible esa legalidad con la libertad de elección que creemos tener? ¿Cuáles son las implicaciones para la libertad política que debemos esperar en una sociedad organizada y racional?…Read more
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534Truth and relevancyMetatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 7 25--30. 2017.There are several types of truths. In this paper I focus on semantic truths, and within these on factual truths. These truths are attributed to statements. I review the theory of the truth proposed by Bunge and discuss some problems that it presents. I suggest that a theory of truth of factual statements should be complemented by a theory of relevance, and propose the basic tenets of it. Finally, I briefly discuss the nature of propositions and the problem of scientific truth in the light of the…Read more
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843Sobre la inconsistencia de la interpretación de Everett de la mecánica cuánticaMetatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 7 47--53. 2017.De las muchas interpretaciones de la mecánica cuántica (MC), pocas han sido tan divulgadas como la de Everett. Esta formulación se supone realista y libre de los problemas que aquejan a la interpretación de Copenhague. En el presente trabajo, mostramos los problemas semántico-ontológicos que implican las formulaciones actuales de esta interpretación y discutimos el problema que presenta con respecto a las cantidades conservadas y las simetrías subyacentes al modelo de espacio-tiempo adoptado. Co…Read more
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669Interpretation Misunderstandings about Elementary Quantum MechanicsMetatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 7 55--60. 2017.Quantum Mechanics is a fundamental physical theory about atomic-scale processes. It was built between 1920 and 1940 by the most distinguished physicists of that time. The accordance between the predictions of the theory and experimental results is remarkable. The physical interpretation of its mathematical constructs, however, raised unprecedented controversies. Ontological, semantic, and epistemic vagueness abound in the orthodox interpretations and have resulted in serious misunderstandings th…Read more
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3271Physics and Philosophy of Physics in the Work of Mario BungeIn Michael Robert Matthews (ed.), Mario Bunge: A Centenary Festschrift, Springer. pp. 289-301. 2019.This brief review of Mario Bunge’s research on physics begins with an analysis of his masterpiece Foundations of Physics, and then it discusses his other contributions to the philosophy of physics. Following that is a summary of his more recent reactions to scientific discoveries in physics and a discussion of his position about non-locality in quantum mechanics, as well as his changing opinions on the nature of spacetime. The paper ends with a brief assessment of Bunge’s legacy concerning the f…Read more
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1089¿De qué se trata la matemática?Scientia in Verba Magazine 6 (1): 60-64. 2020.Las teorías que usamos para representar el mundo pueden ser extremadamente complejas. Abordan temas tales como electrones, campos cuánticos, estrellas de neutrones, materia oscura, redes neuronales, mercados económicos, la atmósfera y muchas otras entidades que suponemos existen en el universo. Al formular nuestras teorías, recurrimos a lenguajes exactos que nos permiten minimizar la vaguedad y expresarnos lo más precisa y cuantitativamente posible. Recurrimos a la matemática. Cuando formulamos …Read more
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116Scientific PhilosophySpringer Verlag. 2018.This textbook presents the basics of philosophy that are necessary for the student and researcher in science in order to better understand scientific work. The approach is not historical but formative: tools for semantical analysis, ontology of science, epistemology, and scientific ethics are presented in a formal and direct way. The book has two parts: one with the general theory and a second part with application to some problems such as the interpretation of quantum mechanics, the nature of m…Read more
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296Mario Bunge on Gravitational Waves and the Reality of SpacetimeFoundations of Science 23 (2): 405-409. 2018.I discuss the recent claims made by Mario Bunge on the philosophical implications of the discovery of gravitational waves. I think that Bunge is right when he points out that the detection implies the materiality of spacetime, but I reject his identification of spacetime with the gravitational field. I show that Bunge’s analysis of the spacetime inside a hollow sphere is defective, but this in no way affects his main claim.
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1602Outline of a Theory of Scientific AestheticsFoundations of Science 23 (4): 795-807. 2018.I offer a theory of art that is based on science. I maintain that, as any other human activity, art can be studied with the tools of science. This does not mean that art is scientific, but aesthetics, the theory of art, can be formulated in accord with our scientific knowledge. I present elucidations of the concepts of aesthetic experience, art, work of art, artistic movement, and I discuss the ontological status of artworks from the point of view of scientific philosophy.
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934Cosmological Black Holes and the Direction of TimeFoundations of Science 23 (2): 415-426. 2018.Macroscopic irreversible processes emerge from fundamental physical laws of reversible character. The source of the local irreversibility seems to be not in the laws themselves but in the initial and boundary conditions of the equations that represent the laws. In this work we propose that the screening of currents by black hole event horizons determines, locally, a preferred direction for the flux of electromagnetic energy. We study the growth of black hole event horizons due to the cosmologica…Read more
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554Philosophical issues about Black holesIn Abraham Barton (ed.), Advances in Black Holes Research, Nova Science Publishers. pp. 25-58. 2014.Black holes are extremely relativistic objects. Physical processes around them occur in a regime where the gravitational field is extremely intense. Under such conditions, our representations of space, time, gravity, and thermodynamics are pushed to their limits. In such a situation philosophical issues naturally arise. In this chapter I review some philosophical questions related to black holes. In particular, the relevance of black holes for the metaphysical dispute between presentists and ete…Read more
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899New remarks on the cosmological argumentInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 72 (2): 103-113. 2012.We present a formal analysis of the Cosmological Argument in its two main forms: that due to Aquinas, and the revised version of the Kalam Cosmological Argument more recently advocated by William Lane Craig. We formulate these two arguments in such a way that each conclusion follows in first-order logic from the corresponding assumptions. Our analysis shows that the conclusion which follows for Aquinas is considerably weaker than what his aims demand. With formalizations that are logically valid…Read more
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166Axiomatic foundations of non-relativistic quantum mechanics: A realistic approachInternational Journal of Theoretical Physics 32 (9): 1507-1522. 1993.A realistic axiomatic formulation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics for a single microsystem with spin is presented, from which the most important theorems of the theory can be deduced. In comparison with previous formulations, the formal aspect has been improved by the use of certain mathematical theories, such as the theory of equipped spaces, and group theory. The standard formalism is naturally obtained from the latter, starting from a central primitive concept: the Galilei group.
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833The Collapse of SupertasksFoundations of Science 19 (2): 209-216. 2014.A supertask consists in the performance of an infinite number of actions in a finite time. I show that any attempt to carry out a supertask will produce a divergence of the curvature of spacetime, resulting in the formation of a black hole. I maintain that supertaks, contrarily to a popular view among philosophers, are physically impossible. Supertasks, literally, collapse under their own weight
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1014Time and irreversibility in an accelerating universeInternational Journal of Modern Physics D 20 2831-2838. 2011.It is a remarkable fact that all processes occurring in the observable universe are irre- versible, whereas the equations through which the fundamental laws of physics are formu- lated are invariant under time reversal. The emergence of irreversibility from the funda- mental laws has been a topic of consideration by physicists, astronomers and philosophers since Boltzmann's formulation of his famous \H" theorem. In this paper we shall discuss some aspects of this problem and its connection with …Read more
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227Presentism meets black holesEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 4 (3): 293-308. 2014.Presentism is, roughly, the metaphysical doctrine that maintains that whatever exists, exists in the present. The compatibility of presentism with the theories of special and general relativity was much debated in recent years. It has been argued that at least some versions of presentism are consistent with time-orientable models of general relativity. In this paper we confront the thesis of presentism with relativistic physics, in the strong gravitational limit where black holes are formed. We …Read more
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1107Axiomatic foundations of Quantum Mechanics revisited: the case for systemsInternational Journal of Theoretical Phyisics 35 1805-1819. 1996.We present an axiomatization of non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics for a system with an arbitrary number of components. The interpretation of our system of axioms is realistic and objective. The EPR paradox and its relation with realism is discussed in this framework. It is shown that there is no contradiction between realism and recent experimental results.
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2002The ontology of General RelativityIn Mario Novello & Santiago E. Perez Bergliaffa (eds.), Cosmology and Gravitation, Cambridge Scientific Publishers. pp. 177-191. 2014.I discuss the ontological assumptions and implications of General Relativity. I maintain that General Relativity is a theory about gravitational fields, not about space-time. The latter is a more basic ontological category, that emerges from physical relations among all existents. I also argue that there are no physical singularities in space-time. Singular space-time models do not belong to the ontology of the world: they are not things but concepts, i.e. defective solutions of Einstein’s field…Read more
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224Parmenides ReloadedFoundations of Science 17 (3): 291-299. 2012.I argue for a four dimensional, non-dynamical view of space-time, where becoming is not an intrinsic property of reality. This view has many features in common with the Parmenidean conception of the universe. I discuss some recent objections to this position and I offer a comparison of the Parmenidean space-time with an interpretation of Heraclitus’ thought that presents no major antagonism.
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1066Steps toward an axiomatic pregeometry of spacetimeInternational Journal of Theoretical Physics 37 2281-2298. 1998.We present a deductive theory of space-time which is realistic, objective, and relational. It is realistic because it assumes the existence of physical things endowed with concrete properties. It is objective because it can be formulated without any reference to cognoscent subjects or sensorial fields. Finally, it is relational because it assumes that space-time is not a thing but a complex of relations among things. In this way, the original program of Leibniz is consummated, in the sense that …Read more
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