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Deslimitando a Sosa. Diacronía y Colectividad del Juicio Doxástico.In Modesto Gómez-Alonso & David Perez Chico (eds.), Ernesto Sosa: Conocimiento y Virtud, Prensas De La Universidad De Zaragoza. pp. 211-244. 2021.Ernesto Sosa tiene el mérito de haber sido pionero en lo que podría describirse, quizás sin demasiada exageración, como un cambio de paradigma en la epistemología contemporánea: el que supuso el tránsito desde una epistemología centrada en el problema de la estructura de la justificación hasta una nueva concepción del conocimiento enfocada en la naturaleza del agente epistémico. Un aspecto de este cambio que conviene no tratar con negligencia es el cambio de las analogías fundamentales, que pasa…Read more
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24Group (epistemic) competenceSynthese 199 (3-4): 11377-11396. 2021.In this paper, I present an account of group competence that is explicitly framed for cases of epistemic performances. According to it, we must consider group epistemic competence as the group agents’ capacity to produce knowledge, and not the result of the summation of its individual members’ competences to produce knowledge. Additionally, I contend that group competence must be understood in terms of group normative status. To introduce my view, I present Jesper Kallestrup’s denial that group …Read more
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183El hombre que habita en los suburbios. La antropología spinoziana como respuesta post-renacentista al humanismo.In Maria Luisa de la Cámara & Julián Carvajal (eds.), Spinoza y la Antropología en la Modernidad, Georg Olms Verlag. pp. 65-74. 2017.Is it correct to accept an anthopological dimension in Baruch Spinoza’s doctrine? Regardless of the answer we may suggest for this point, how could be this connected to the prevailing Humanism of the immediately previous period in which our author lived? Our proposal points to a positive stance in relation to the presence of an anthropological perspective in Spinoza’s thought; perspective that may be seen as a reaction to that kind of Renaissance humanism that sees the human being in Nature a pr…Read more
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3El miedo de Spinoza y el falso cine de terror. Una aproximación expositiva y balsámica a través de Eyes Wide Shut y Cabin in the Woods.Fedro, Revista de Estética y Teoría de Las Artes 15 119-136. 2015.Baruch Spinoza's thought has been the most fruitful of modernity in the analysis of emotions and human passions. In all, fear is one of the key. From here, we propose to remove the conditions of legitimacy to analyze two films which, by their codes textual and narrative, with laxity could be included within the horror genre or horror. With this, we hope to argue that the work of art in general and cinema in particular can operate as a space for reflection according to Spinoza commitment: the lib…Read more
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Universidad de SevillaDepartamento de Metafísica Y Corrientes Actuales de La FilosofíaPhD Fellow (PIF)
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