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    Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the resistance to extinction obtained in evaluative conditioning (EC) studies implies that EC is a qualitatively distinct form of classical conditioning (Baeyens, Eelen, & Crombez, 1995 Baeyens, F, Eelen, P, and Crombez, G, (1995a). Pavlovian associations are forever: On classical conditioning and extinction, Journal of Psychophysiology 9 ((1995a)), pp. 127–141.[Web of Science ®], [Google Scholar]a) or whether it is the result of an nonassociativ…Read more
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    La Literatura como signo
    with José Romera Castillo
    . 1981.
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    Membership, Neighborhood Social Identification, Well-Being, and Health for the Elderly in Chile
    with Rodolfo Mendoza-Llanos
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2021.
    The world’s elderly population is growing, and in Chile they represent 16.2% of the total population. In Chile, old age is marked by retirement, with a dramatic decrease in income that brings precariousness. Older adults are economically, socially, and psychologically vulnerable populations. This condition increases their likelihood of disengaging from their usual social environment, facilitating their isolation, sadness, and discomfort. From the perspective of social identity, well-being can be…Read more
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    La Brujería, un Invento Moderno
    Manuscrito: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 12 (2): 65-82. 1989.
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    El teorema de la sustitución'
    Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 3 19-31. 1986.
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    This article consists of three parts. The first explores the relation between paradox, de-paradoxication, and time, which I hold to be a relatively unattended yet very important tandem of concepts in Luhmann's work (Luhmann, 1993, 1995; Rasch, 2000). The second part will try to theoretically think through (de-paradoxicalize) a conundrum of present time: globalization and its opponents. In the third and last part, I briefly explore the paradox of conscious evolution, taking into account the speci…Read more