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    The enduring challenge of the "hard problem" of consciousness lies in explaining how physical processes give rise to subjective experience. This paper proposes and defends Network Panpsychism, a comprehensive metatheoretical framework designed to reframe this problem by synthesising core elements of traditional Panpsychism, Functionalism, and Integrated Information Theory (IIT). Network Panpsychism posits that (1) consciousness, or proto-consciousness, is a fundamental property of information-pr…Read more
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    Prescribing antidepressants and benzodiazepines for patients with emotional distress is a common practice in primary healthcare that raises certain ethical questions. This paper has three aims. First, to describe the motivations that lead general practitioners to prescribe antidepressants and benzodiazepines in these cases. Second, to reflect on the ethical implications of such prescriptions based on the four principles of biomedical ethics defined by Beauchamp and Childress (autonomy, nonmalefi…Read more
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    The concept of well-being of rural families is part of a theory under construction in which new theoretical elements are constantly being incorporated. This research aims to determine the influence of farmers’ knowledge on the well‑being of cocoa growing families in the departments of Santander, Huila, Meta and Caquetá, Colombia. Four categories of farmers were identified with different levels of knowledge in the management of cocoa cultivation obtained through a cluster analysis. The well-being…Read more
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    The Impact of Project-Based Teaching on Technological Development and Critical Thinking Skills in Higher Education Students
    with Gabriela Elizabeth Rojas Munive De Huali, Merino Narváez Welinton Cristóbal, and Byron Rubén Vega Moreno
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 771-781. forthcoming.
    Project-based teaching (PBE) has emerged as an effective pedagogical strategy for the development of key skills in higher education, especially in areas such as critical thinking and technological competencies. This study analyzes the impact of EBP on the development of these skills in university students of technological careers. Through a mixed methodology that includes surveys and analysis of academic results, the progress of 120 students was evaluated before and after participating in a proj…Read more
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    The concept of well-being of rural families is part of a theory under construction in which new theoretical elements are constantly being incorporated. This research aims to determine the influence of farmers’ knowledge on the well‑being of cocoa growing families in the departments of Santander, Huila, Meta and Caquetá, Colombia. Four categories of farmers were identified with different levels of knowledge in the management of cocoa cultivation obtained through a cluster analysis. The well-being…Read more
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    Inbreeding in Southeastern Spain
    with R. Calderón, C. L. Hernández, D. Masciarelli, and P. Cuesta
    Human Nature 29 (1): 45-64. 2018.
    In this paper, the structure of a southeastern Spanish population was studied for the first time with respect to its inbreeding patterns and its relationship with demographic and geographic factors. Data on consanguineous marriages from 1900 to 1969 were taken from ecclesiastic dispensations. Our results confirm that the patterns and trends of inbreeding in the study area are consistent with those previously observed in most non-Cantabrian Spanish populations. The rate of consanguineous marriage…Read more
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    Cacao cultivation as a livelihood strategy: contributions to the well-being of Colombian rural households
    with Héctor Eduardo Hernández-Núñez, Isabel Gutiérrez-Montes, Angie Paola Bernal-Núñez, Juan Carlos Suárez, Fernando Casanoves, and Cornelia Butler Flora
    Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1): 201-216. 2021.
    Cacao cultivation is one of the most important livelihoods for rural households in Colombia, where it is promoted as a substitute for the illegal cultivation of coca. To strengthen Colombian cacao farming, it is important to understand the livelihood strategies associated with cacao cultivation and the impact of these different strategies on the well-being of Colombian rural households. We analyzed the impact of cacao cultivation on the livelihood strategies and well-being of rural households in…Read more
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    Thinking the Commons through Ostrom and Butler: Boundedness and Vulnerability
    with Irina Velicu
    Theory, Culture and Society 35 (6): 55-73. 2018.
    In this paper we propose an ‘undisciplinary’ meeting between Elinor Ostrom and Judith Butler, with the intent to broaden the theory of the commons by discussing it as a relational politics. We use Butler’s theory of power to problematize existing visions of commons, shifting from Ostrom’s ‘bounded rationality’ to Butler’s concepts of ‘bounded selves’ and mutual vulnerability. To be bounded – as opposed to autonomous being – implies being an (ambiguous) effect of socio-power relations and norms t…Read more