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    Does the Cultural Context Influence on Reading Comprehension?
    with Enna Beatriz Jaimes Duarte, Mabel Xiomara Mogollón Tolosa, Paola Andrea Eusse Solano, and Monica Patricia Muñoz Hernández
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture. forthcoming.
    Language is an essential tool that shapes human interactions and understanding from birth, blending innate abilities with environmental factors. Oral language is the first form of communication, while written language develops through structured learning. Piaget's theory suggests a strong connection between language development and cognitive growth, with cultural context playing a significant role. Sociolinguistic theory also emphasizes how social and cultural factors influence linguistic intera…Read more
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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.
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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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    Understanding the Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Physical Activity-Induced Health Benefits
    with P. D. Neufer, M. M. Bamman, D. M. Muoio, C. Bouchard, D. M. Cooper, B. H. Goodpaster, F. W. Booth, W. M. Kohrt, R. E. Gerszten, M. P. Mattson, R. T. Hepple, W. E. Kraus, M. B. Reid, S. C. Bodine, J. M. Jakicic, J. L. Fleg, J. P. Williams, Joseph L., M. Evans, P. Maruvada, M. Rodgers, M. Roary, A. T. Boyce, J. K. Drugan, J. I. Koenig, R. H. Ingraham, D. Krotoski, J. A. McGowan, and M. R. Laughlin
    © 2015 Elsevier Inc.The beneficial effects of physical activity are well documented, yet the mechanisms by which PA prevents disease and improves health outcomes are poorly understood. To identify major gaps in knowledge and potential strategies for catalyzing progress in the field, the NIH convened a workshop in late October 2014 entitled "Understanding the Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Physical Activity-Induced Health Benefits." Presentations and discussions emphasized the challenges im…Read more
  • El problema morisco
    Al-Qantara, Xiii. forthcoming.
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    Pablo Posada, la sonrisa, la exageración
    Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 20 21-24. 2023.
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    Machine learning for electric energy consumption forecasting: Application to the Paraguayan system
    with Félix Morales-Mareco, Federico Divina, Diego H. Stalder, and Carlos Sauer
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (6): 1048-1072. 2024.
    In this paper we address the problem of short-term electric energy prediction using a time series forecasting approach applied to data generated by a Paraguayan electricity distribution provider. The dataset used in this work contains data collected over a three-year period. This is the first time that these data have been used; therefore, a preprocessing phase of the data was also performed. In particular, we propose a comparative study of various machine learning and statistical strategies wit…Read more
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    Prudence, Rules, and Regulative Epistemology
    Philosophies 8 (5): 91. 2023.
    Following Ballantyne, we can distinguish between descriptive and regulative epistemology. Whereas descriptive epistemology analyzes epistemic categories such as knowledge, justified belief, or evidence, regulative epistemology attempts to guide our thinking. In this paper, we argue that regulative epistemologists should focus their attention on what we call epistemic prudence. Our argument proceeds as follows: First, we lay out an objection to virtue-based regulative epistemology that is analogo…Read more
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    Reordering life: knowledge and control in the genomics revolution
    New Genetics and Society 37 (4): 435-437. 2018.
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    '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
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    The proactive historian: Methodological opportunities presented by the new archives documenting genomics
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 55 (C): 70-82. 2016.
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    The left visual field attentional advantage: No evidence of different speeds of processing across visual hemifields
    with Rocío Alcalá-Quintana
    Consciousness and Cognition 37 (C): 16-26. 2015.
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    Scientific Understanding (review)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 26 (2): 247-250. 2011.
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    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
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    In memoriam Ángel Luis González (1948-2016)
    Anuario Filosófico 423-433. 2016.
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    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
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    Este artículo expone el resultado de la puesta en práctica de una metodología docente novedosa a través de la que se busca superar las dificultades que el proceso de enseñanza/aprendizaje encuentra en las asignaturas jurídicas que forman parte de los grados universitarios no jurídicos. Comienza destacando el papel que tienen las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en dicho proceso y, significativamente, el campus virtual. Seguidamente, desgrana cada uno de los elementos de la metodol…Read more
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    Central Theses for Initiation into the Supreme Mystery
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (2-3): 957-972. 2020.
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    A New Insight into Sanger’s Development of Sequencing: From Proteins to DNA, 1943–1977
    Journal of the History of Biology 43 (2): 265-323. 2010.
    Fred Sanger, the inventor of the first protein, RNA and DNA sequencing methods, has traditionally been seen as a technical scientist, engaged in laboratory bench work and not interested at all in intellectual debates in biology. In his autobiography and commentaries by fellow researchers, he is portrayed as having a trajectory exclusively dependent on technological progress. The scarce historical scholarship on Sanger partially challenges these accounts by highlighting the importance of professi…Read more
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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