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¿una Teología Del Martirio En 1qha Y 4q491c?: Aportes para la comprensión de la cristología del Hijo del hombre joánicoVeritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 25. 2011.
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Orígenes de la Cristología en el Cuarto Evangelio: El problema de la unidad literaria y teológicaVeritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 23. 2010.
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Los Cánticos del Sacrificio Sabático: Aproximaciones al estudio de la mística judíaVeritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 20. 2009.
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168Expressivism, Moral Psychology and Direction of FitIn David Copp & Connie Rosati (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Metaethics, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.Expressivists claim that normative judgments (NJ) are non-cognitive states. But what kind of states are they, exactly? Expressivists need to provide us with an adequate account of their nature. Here, I argue that there are structural features that render this task rather daunting. The worry takes the form of a looming dilemma: NJ are either conative states (i.e. states with a world-to-mind direction of fit) or they are not. If they are, then they are either attitudes de se (i.e. attitudes about …Read more
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9Intending Recalcitrant Social EndsErkenntnis 87 (2): 477-498. 2019.One can intend the actions of others, even when one believes such actions are not under one’s control. Call the objects of intentions “ends”; the ends that consist (partly or wholly) of other people’s actions “social”; and the ends that consist of things one believes one cannot control “recalcitrant”. The thesis, then, is that one can intend recalcitrant social ends. I present a positive argument in favor of this idea, and then argue against some purported conditions on the possible content of i…Read more
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24The Importance of Being RationalPhilosophical Quarterly 70 (281): 884-886. 2020.The Importance of Being Rational. By Lord Errol.
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21The Importance of Being Rational. By Errol Lord (review)The Philosophical Quarterly. forthcoming.
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33An alternative norm of intention consistencyThought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (3): 152-159. 2020.Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
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209Broome on the connection between normative beliefs and motivationProblema 12 (1): 95-109. 2018.
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46Intending Recalcitrant Social EndsErkenntnis 87 (2): 477-498. 2019.One can intend the actions of others, even when one believes such actions are not under one’s control. Call the objects of intentions “ends”; the ends that consist of other people’s actions “social”; and the ends that consist of things one believes one cannot control “recalcitrant”. The thesis, then, is that one can intend recalcitrant social ends. I present a positive argument in favor of this idea, and then argue against some purported conditions on the possible content of intentions that woul…Read more
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116Requirements of intention in light of beliefPhilosophical Studies 177 (9): 2471-2492. 2020.Much work in the philosophy of action in the last few decades has focused on the elucidation and justification of a series of purported norms of practical rationality that concern the presence or absence of intention in light of belief, and that demand a kind of structural coherence in the psychology of an agent. Examples of such norms include: Intention Detachment, which proscribes intending to do something in case some condition obtains, believing that such condition obtains, and not intending…Read more
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