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    La superación del existencialismo
    Augustinus 4 (15): 424-426. 1959.
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    Jaspers, filósofo del siglo XX
    Augustinus 4 (15): 421-423. 1959.
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    EI igualitarismo radical de John Rawls
    Isegoría 31 95-114. 2004.
    El objetivo central de este texto es interpretar la enunciación canónica de la justicia como imparcialidad (la de Una Teoría de la Justicia) como un argumento profundamente igualitarista, incluso radical. Para ello concede especial atención a las categorías de la justicia como imparcialidad que proporcionan las señas de identidad igualitaria a su modelo liberal y, en particular, a aquellas que pretenden ofrecer una solución a los problemas de la llamada justicia social como la justa igualdad de …Read more
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    How should automated vehicles (AVs) react in emergency circumstances? Most research projects and scientific literature deal with this question from a moral perspective. In particular, it is customary to treat emergencies involving AVs as instances of moral dilemmas and to use the trolley problem as a framework to address such alleged dilemmas. Some critics have pointed out some shortcomings of this strategy and have urged to focus on mundane traffic situations instead of trolley cases involving …Read more
  •  93
    Beyond Realism and Moralism: A Defense of Political Minimalism
    Metaphilosophy 48 (5): 727-744. 2017.
    What is the relationship between morals and politics? What is the relationship between moral philosophy and political philosophy? Defenders of political moralism postulate moral aims or constraints for politics, and hence they see political philosophy as a chapter of moral philosophy. Contrastingly, advocates of political realism describe politics as an independent endeavor aiming at providing order and security, and conceive of political philosophy as an autonomous discipline. This article clai…Read more
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    Relationship Between Group Work Competencies and Satisfaction With Project-Based Learning Among University Students
    with Anabel Melguizo-Garín, Iván Ruiz-Rodríguez, María Angeles Peláez-Fernández, and Elena R. Serrano-Ibáñez
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    There is a growing interest in improving the teaching–learning process at all levels of education, including higher education. In recent years, university institutions have been taking action to renew and modernize the way in which they teach and learn, making the process more dynamic and closer to the current social reality. Competencies such as the ability to work in a team have become essential for the successful implementation of innovative methodologies in which student participation is par…Read more
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    Practical Values and Uncertainty in Regulatory Decision‐making
    with José Luis Luján and Oliver Todt
    Social Epistemology 24 (4): 349-362. 2010.
    Regulatory science, which generates knowledge relevant for regulatory decision?making, is different from standard academic science in that it is oriented mainly towards the attainment of non?epistemic (practical) aims. The role of uncertainty and the limits to the relevance of academic science are being recognized more and more explicitly in regulatory decision?making. This has led to the introduction of regulation?specific scientific methodologies in order to generate decision?relevant data. Ho…Read more
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    Multi-Modal CTL: Completeness, Complexity, and an Application
    with Thomas Ågotnes, Wiebe Hoek, Carles Sierra, and Michael Wooldridge
    Studia Logica 92 (1): 1-26. 2009.
    We define a multi-modal version of Computation Tree Logic (ctl) by extending the language with path quantifiers E δ and A δ where δ denotes one of finitely many dimensions, interpreted over Kripke structures with one total relation for each dimension. As expected, the logic is axiomatised by taking a copy of a ctl axiomatisation for each dimension. Completeness is proved by employing the completeness result for ctl to obtain a model along each dimension in turn. We also show that the logic is de…Read more
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    Theorising about child maltreatment: Narrative review on health education models, conceptual frameworks and the importance of the information and communication technologies
    with Sagrario Gómez-Cantarino, Victoria Mazoteras-Pardo, Cinzia Gradellini, Aliete Cunha-Oliveira, and María Idoia Ugarte-Gurrutxaga
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Child maltreatment is conceived as a public health problem. Therefore, it is appropriate to analyse the explanatory models that deal with this behaviour, reflecting these postulates within the panorama of health education, which makes health professionals responsible for taking action. In order to do this, the theoretical context and the awareness of nursing students in relation to these theories must be analysed. In turn, the use of information and communication technologies in this field shoul…Read more
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    A support vector regression model for time series forecasting of the COMEX copper spot price
    with Esperanza García-Gonzalo, Paulino José García Nieto, Fernando Sánchez Lasheras, and Gregorio Fidalgo Valverde
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 31 (4): 775-784. 2023.
    The price of copper is unstable but it is considered an important indicator of the global economy. Changes in the price of copper point to higher global growth or an impending recession. In this work, the forecasting of the spot prices of copper from the New York Commodity Exchange is studied using a machine learning method, support vector regression coupled with different model schemas (recursive, direct and hybrid multi-step). Using these techniques, three different time series analyses are bu…Read more
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    Evaluation of the Emotional and Cognitive Regulation of Young People in a Lockdown Situation Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic
    with Manuel Fernández Cruz, Inmaculada Ávalos Ruiz, Mercedes Cuevas López, Claudia de Barros Camargo, Francisco Díaz Rosas, Esther González Castellón, Daniel González González, Antonio Hernández Fernández, Pilar Ibáñez Cubillas, and Emilio Jesús Lizarte Simón
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    SIMPATÍA, RESENTIMIENTO Y PERDÓN: UN ANÁLISIS DEL ROL DEL RESENTIMIENTO EN LA TMS DE ADAM SMITH
    with Jeyver Rodríguez Baños
    Universitas Philosophica (núm. 68): 197-218. 2017.
    El artículo analiza el papel del resentimiento en la Teoría de los sentimientos morales de Adam Smith y su conexión con el proceso de la simpatía mutua por medio del cual el “espectador imparcial” asume plenamente el resentimiento de la víctima, al considerar que su pasión se rige por los principios de la propiedad y la justicia. Se sostiene que el resentimiento no solo cumple un rol central en la teoría del castigo de Adam Smith, en la medida en que permite retribuir, disuadir y rehabilitar al …Read more
  •  58
    A Double-Track Pathway to Fast Strategy in Humans and Its Personality Correlates
    with Fernando Gutiérrez, Josep M. Peri, Eva Baillès, Bárbara Sureda, Miguel Gárriz, Gemma Vall, Myriam Cavero, and Aida Mallorquí
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The fast–slow paradigm of life history focuses on how individuals grow, mate, and reproduce at different paces. This paradigm can contribute substantially to the field of personality and individual differences provided that it is more strictly based on evolutionary biology than it has been so far. Our study tested the existence of a fast–slow continuum underlying indicators of reproductive effort—offspring output, age at first reproduction, number and stability of sexual partners—in 1,043 outpat…Read more
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    Self-reported sleep duration mitigates the association between inflammation and cognitive functioning in hospitalized older men
    with Joseph M. Dzierzewski, Yeonsu Song, Constance H. Fung, Stella Jouldjian, Cathy A. Alessi, Elizabeth C. Breen, Michael R. Irwin, and Jennifer L. Martin
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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    Too Worried to Judge: On the Role of Perceived Severity in Medical Decision-Making
    with Àngels Colomé and Elisabet Tubau
    Frontiers in Psychology 9 388644. 2018.
    Ideally, decisions regarding one’s health should be made after assessing the objective probabilities of relevant outcomes. Nevertheless, previous beliefs and emotional reactions also have a role in decision-making. Furthermore, the comprehension of probabilities is commonly affected by the presentation format, and by numeracy. This study aimed to assess the extent to which the influence of these factors might vary between different medical conditions. A sample of university students were present…Read more
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    Justifying the Precautionary Principle as a political principle
    Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 23 7-22. 2023.
    Our aim is to defend the Precautionary Principle (PP) against the main theoretical and practical criticisms that it has raised by proposing a novel conception and a specific formulation of the principle. We first address the theoretical concerns against the idea of there being a principle of precaution by arguing for a distinctively political conception of the PP as opposed to a moral one. Our claim is that the rationale of the PP is grounded in the fact that contemporary societies wish to avoid…Read more
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    Literary into Cultural Translation
    Diacritics 34 (3/4): 3-29. 2004.
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    Housing policy in Spain between 1939 and 1976
    with Daniel Navas-Carrillo and Javier Ostos-Prieto
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 18 (2): 1-17. 2023.
    The research focuses on the study of public housing built in response to the urgent housing needs in Europe throughout the 20th century. These developments share many of the characteristics of their European counterparts. The Spanish case presents certain peculiarities in its development. The research aims to analyse the context -social, economic and political- that conditioned the massive construction of housing in Spain between 1939 and 1976. An analysis is made of the approved urban planning …Read more
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    Intervención psicosocial en radicalización temprana. Abordaje con metodología SCRUM
    with Josefina Rodríguez-Góngora
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (7): 1-8. 2022.
    El objetivo principal de este manuscrito es presentar una nueva metodología de abordaje en la radicalización violenta usando como herramienta principal la metodología Scrum, la cual ha sido ampliamente usada en entornos de construcción de software. Se plantea una metodología de trabajo centrada en los destinatarios de la intervención: los adolescentes. Así, el método Scrum se ha mostrado, en multitud de ocasiones, muy eficaz como estrategia de aprendizaje colaborativo, habiéndose utilizado en en…Read more
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    Educación Informal Para la Tecnificación de Producción Agrícola En Huertos Urbanos
    with Adriana Quimbayo Feria
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2): 1-11. 2022.
    La agricultura urbana permite la producción de alimentos, especialmente frutas, hortalizas y plantas aromáticas, contribuyendo a la reducción de la huella ecológica y al autoabastecimiento. La producción agrícola urbana es una tendencia mundial, en Colombia es una práctica para ayudar a mitigar la contaminación ambiental y reducir la compra de alimentos básicos, que por ejemplo hoy por hoy por temas de inflación sus costos han aumentado, reduciendo el número de los mismos en los hogares.
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    Empty Streets
    Diacritics 49 (3): 112-125. 2021.
    Abstract:This visual essay invites renewed reflection on the iconography of the people. In the spring of 2020, Guatemala's President Alejandro Giammattei prohibited citizens from leaving their homes to help contain the spread of the novel coronavirus known as Covid-19. Doing little to manage the spread of the virus, these curfew events gave new aesthetic and political meaning to a familiar visual genre: photographs of empty streets. For more than a century, and especially in the summer of 2020, …Read more
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    Let’s Play at Digging
    with Ana Mateos and Guillermo Zorrilla-Revilla
    Human Nature 33 (2): 172-195. 2022.
    Extractive foraging tasks, such as digging, are broadly practiced among hunter-gatherer populations in different ecological conditions. Despite tuber-gathering tasks being widely practiced by children and adolescents, little research has focused on the physical traits associated with digging ability. Here, we assess how age and energetic expenditure affect the performance of this extractive task. Using an experimental approach, the energetic cost of digging to extract simulated tubers is evaluat…Read more