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    We seek in this work to make a succinct exposition of the keys of the modal ontology of Leibniz, showing their connection with other modern thinkers; and also to take out to the light some of the problems that the modal metaphysics of Leibniz, in particular about the existential judgment.
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    En este escrito se recoge la relación de obras publicadas de Leonardo Polo, así como los trabajos de otros autores publicados sobre el pensamiento de Polo. Al final se ofrece una relación de obras inéditas de Polo, y se da razón de la génesis y composición del archivo poliano.
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    Expondremos el camino de interiorización a través del cual el hombre persigue su autognosis. Respetando la dualidad entre método y tema que caracteriza a la actividad intelectual, y la distinción entre esencia y acto de ser que caracteriza a las criaturas, ese camino hacia la autognosis se abre finalmente en busca de la réplica de que la persona humana carece. Se dibuja así el acceso antropológico a Dios, tal y como Polo lo ha propuesto. Desde la persona se vislumbra que la identidad originaria …Read more
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    A propósito de «Hegel y el posthegelianismo»
    Studia Poliana 2 213-221. 2000.
    Talking of «Hegel and the postbegelianism».- In this work, the author defends the position taken by Polo regarding the latter's interpretation of Hegel. The author categorizes his thesis as belonging to the group of work and philosophic trajectory of Leonardo Polo.
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    Isomerism and decoherence
    with Sebastian Fortin and Olimpia Lombardi
    Foundations of Chemistry 18 (3): 225-240. 2016.
    In the present paper we address the problem of optical isomerism embodied in the socalled “Hund’s paradox”, which points to the difficulty to account for chirality by means of quantum mechanics. In particular, we explain the answer to the problem proposed by the theory of decoherence. The purpose of this article is to challenge this answer on the basis of a conceptual analysis of the phenomenon of decoherence, that reveals the limitations of the theory of decoherence to solve the difficulties po…Read more
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    Psychosocial Correlates of Mental Health and Well-Being During the COVID-19: The Spanish Case
    with Sara Esteban-Gonzalo, María Caballero-Galilea, and Laura Esteban-Gonzalo
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has hit almost all countries around the globe, seriously affecting the welfare of populations. Spain is especially hard-hit. In this context, the purpose of the present study is to analyze social, demographic, and economic correlates of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in the population residing in Spain.MethodThe sample of this cross-sectional study was comprised of 801 participants aged 18 or older and residing in Spain. Data collection was carried out…Read more
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    Why molecular structure cannot be strictly reduced to quantum mechanics
    with Sebastian Fortin and Olimpia Lombardi
    Foundations of Chemistry 21 (1): 31-45. 2018.
    Perhaps the hottest topic in the philosophy of chemistry is that of the relationship between chemistry and physics. The problem finds one of its main manifestations in the debate about the nature of molecular structure, given by the spatial arrangement of the nuclei in a molecule. The traditional strategy to address the problem is to consider chemical cases that challenge the definition of molecular structure in quantum–mechanical terms. Instead of taking that top-down strategy, in this paper we…Read more
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    Se plantea en este trabajo el acceso antropológico a Dios tal y como pensamos que lo formula Polo: como la referencia de la dualidad propia del coexistir personal humano a la unidad de la existencia que es su identidad originaria. Para alcanzar esa referencia hay que dejar atrás otras dualidades y formas menores de unidad, o bien otras conjunciones del coexistente personal, que son tipos de coexistencia inferiores a la de la criatura personal con su creador.
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    Un nuevo planteamiento del saber: la metafísica
    Anuario Filosófico 25 (1): 125-144. 1992.
    This work deals with the priority of being in the philosophy of L. Polo. Especially, his first position with regard to human knowledge, and his primacy regarding the temporal sucession
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    The undereducation and overcriminalization of US Latinas/os: A post-Los Angeles riots LatCrit analysis
    with Edwardo L. Portillos
    Educational Studies 42 (3): 247-266. 2007.
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    Este artículo intenta demostrar cómo el aristotelismo hispánico del siglo XIII no puede servisto como un intento por hacer ver la religión inferior a la filosofía, sino más bien como un intento de conciliarfe y razón. Se argüirá que para Averroes, cuyo programa filosófico parece ser un precedente del aristotelismohispánico del siglo XIII, y para los así llamados “filósofos naturales”, encontrar un acuerdo entre religión yfilosofía no era simplemente un ejercicio provechoso, sino más bien un debe…Read more
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    Perceptual recalibration in sensory substitution and perceptual modification
    with Steven J. Haase and Paul Bach-Y.-Rita
    Pragmatics and Cognition 13 (3): 481-500. 2005.
    This paper analyzes the process of perceptual recalibration (PR) in light of two cases of technologically-mediated cognition: sensory substitution and perceptual modification. We hold that PR is a very useful concept - perhaps necessary - for explaining the adaptive capacity that natural perceptive systems display as they respond to functional demands from the environment. We also survey critically related issues, such as the role of learning, training, and nervous system plasticity in the recal…Read more
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    Perceptual recalibration in sensory substitution and perceptual modification
    with Paul Bach-Y.-Rita and Steven J. Haase
    Pragmatics and Cognition 13 (3): 481-500. 2005.
    This paper analyzes the process of perceptual recalibration in light of two cases of technologically-mediated cognition: sensory substitution and perceptual modification. We hold that PR is a very useful concept — perhaps necessary — for explaining the adaptive capacity that natural perceptive systems display as they respond to functional demands from the environment. We also survey critically related issues, such as the role of learning, training, and nervous system plasticity in the recalibrat…Read more
  •  7
    Polo frente a Escoto: libertad o voluntad
    Studia Poliana 9 47-65. 2007.
    En este artículo se examinan las referencias a Escoto de la obra poliana, y se discute en especial el voluntarismo escotísta que reduce el horizonte humano a su actividad esencial.
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    Preface
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (2): 157-158. 2010.
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    On pink elephants, floating daggers, and other philosophical myths
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (2): 193-211. 2010.
    Many philosophers and scientists rightly take hallucinations to be phenomena that challenge in a most pressing way our theories of perception and cognition, and epistemology in general. However, very few challenge the received views on the hallucinatory experience and even fewer critically delve into the subject with both breadth and depth. There are all kinds of problems concerning hallucinations—including conceptual, methodological, and empirical issues—that call for a multilevel analysis and …Read more
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    “Oh, My God! My Season Is Over!” COVID-19 and Regulation of the Psychological Response in Spanish High-Performance Athletes
    with Clara López-Mora, Arif Yüce, Abel Nogueira-López, and Maria Isabel Tovar-Gálvez
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Background: In an unprecedented situation of interruption of the sporting dynamics, the world of sport is going through a series of adaptations necessary to continue functioning despite coronavirus disease 2019. More than ever, athletes are facing a different challenge, a source of discomfort and uncertainty, and one that absolutely alters not only sports calendars, but also trajectories, progressions, and approaches to sports life. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the levels of psychologi…Read more
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    Nuestras tiranías. Tocqueville acerca del despotismo democrático
    Areté. Revista de Filosofía 25 (1): 61-80. 2013.
    Aunque el léxico de la “tiranía” y el “despotismo” está sujeto a cambios históricos de significado, seguimos utilizando esos términos para referirnos a algunos tipos de regímenes políticos ilegítimos, injustos o indecentes. También lo hace Tocqueville, cuando describe las nuevas vías del despotismo que surgen en la revolución democrática moderna. En este artículo, exploramos los usos de la“tiranía” y el “despotismo” en el pensamiento de Tocqueville, y también intentamos descubrir los modelos con…Read more
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    La tensión entre saber y creer en Michel de Certeau
    Pensamiento 71 (267): 733-758. 2015.
    Michel de Certeau fue un pensador jesuita francés que ha dejado una obra arriesgada y poliédrica, atravesada por la historia, la antropología, la lingüística y el psicoanálisis. Dentro de ella destaca su inconclusa antropología del creer, en la que se muestra cómo creer y saber son dos realidades humanas interconectadas, dos dimensiones interdependientes e inseparables. Este artículo profundiza en la relación polemológica que mantienen entre sí, conflictiva pero constante. Además, se examina cóm…Read more
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    Kierkegaard en Polo
    Studia Poliana 6 85-98. 2004.
    Se informa en este trabajo del papel del pensamiento de Kierkegaard en la filosofía de Polo. Polo acoge las descripciones kierkegaardianas de la vida estética y sus reflexiones sobre el tedio; pero percibe la insuficiencia de apelar a una raíz interior del yo, frente a su propuesta del carácter de además de la persona humana.
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    Indicaciones sobre la historia y el pasado
    Studia Poliana 12 161-173. 2010.
    Comparing the value of intellectual presence to the theoretical reason in the role of the practical reason discovers the importance of the historical past. It allows us to establish the sense of the history in man
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    Interactive Fiat Objects
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (2): 205-217. 2013.
    The initial stage for the discussion is the distinction between bona fide and fiat objects drawn by Barry Smith and collaborators in the context of formal ontology. This paper aims at both producing a rationale for introducing a hitherto unrecognized kind of object—here called ‘Interactive Fiat Objects’ (IFOs)—into the ontology of objects, and casting light on the relationship between embodied cognition and interactive ontology with the aid of the concepts of affordance and ad hoc category. I co…Read more