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    Experimental study of phantom colours in a colour blind synaesthete
    with M. Hochel, E. G. Milan, A. González, F. Tornay, K. McKenney, R. Díaz Caviedes, Rodriguez Artacho, E. Domínguez García, and J. Vila
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (4): 75-95. 2007.
    Synaesthesia is a condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces photisms, i.e. mental percepts of colours. R is a 20 year old colour blind subject who, in addition to the relatively common grapheme-colour synaesthesia, presents a rarely reported cross modal perception in which a variety of visual stimuli elicit aura-like percepts of colour. In R, photisms seem to be closely related to the affective valence of stimuli and typic…Read more
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    Antonio Gramsci (edited book)
    Routledge. 2002.
    Including articles translated from the Italian for the first time, this unique set is the first systematic collection of critical commentary on this influential figure. Reprinting some thirty years of Gramsci criticism, the collection features individual volume introductions as well as a general overview introduction. The thematically-organized volumes include: * Volume I: Life, Context and Intellectual Development * Volume II: Marxism, Philosophy and Politics * Volume III: Revolution, Praxis an…Read more
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    Christian Faith and García Lorca in Poet in New York
    Isidorianum 35 (1): 169-199. 2026.
    This article examines the religious and Christian aspects of Federico García Lorca’s Poet in New York. Despite the significance of these themes in the work of the Granada-born poet, they have often been overlooked in some analyses. García Lorca expresses an existential and critical faith that, in response to the exploitation and dehumanization found in capitalist society in New York, takes on prophetic and even apocalyptic characteristics in a biblical sense. The mystical and Christological elem…Read more
  • Critical phenomena in gravitational collapse
    with C. Gundlach
    Living Reviews in Relativity 10 5. 2007.
  • Critical phenomena in gravitational collapse
    with Carsten Gundlach
    Living Reviews in Relativity 10 5. 2007.
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    This book is a defence of perspectivism in the age of post-truth. At the crossroads of science, art and philosophy, it unearths a tradition that we must rediscover: the point of view is not only what divides, it is also what is shared. The book makes a case why perspectivism alone can avoid us falling back into epistemological naivetés. It presents a series of case studies ranging from innovative interpretations of classical authors and key moments in the history of art—from ancient painting, tr…Read more
  • Cultural evolution: A review of theoretical challenges
    with Ryan Nichols, Mathieu Charbonneau, Azita Chellappoo, Taylor Davis, Miriam Haidle, Eric Kimbrough, Henrike Moll, Richard Moore, Thom Scott-Phillips, and Benjamin Purzycki
    Evolutionary Human Sciences 6. 2024.
    The rapid growth of cultural evolutionary science, its expansion into numerous fields, its use of diverse methods, and several conceptual problems have outpaced corollary developments in theory and philosophy of science. This has led to concern, exemplified in results from a recent survey conducted with members of the Cultural Evolution Society, that the field lacks ‘knowledge synthesis’, is poorly supported by ‘theory’, has an ambiguous relation to biological evolution and uses key terms (e.g. …Read more
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    Unamuno, Zubiri y Bueno son tres filósofos de la religión que han marcado tendencia en la filosofía de la religión española de los últimos cien años. Unamuno sitúa el núcleo de la religión en el anhelo de inmortalidad carnal. Zubiri lo sitúa en el fundamento de la realidad sobre la que todo ser humano hace su vida. Bueno teoriza un desarrollo de la religión en tres etapas, de las cuales la primera tiene a los animales como númenes originales. Se trata de tres visiones distintas que han creado es…Read more
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    Presentación
    with Luis Alfonso Herrera Orellana
    Araucaria 28 (61). 2026.
    Presentación del Monográfico II del número 61.
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    La destrucción de la tradición en el textualismo, perfil del posmodernismo
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 81 (4): 1325-1348. 2025.
    This study seeks to explore the genealogy and some of the repercussions of textualism, the main linguistic profile of postmodernism. Textualism, the doctrine that equates reality with a text or texts, while not new and rooted in Judeo-Christian philosophical and/or religious thought, represented a discontinuity and a break with that thought. The Romantic movement had a decisive influence on this; it is not in vain that postmodernism can be considered a neo-Romanticism. In connection with these t…Read more
  • Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 1995
    with D. Runia, A. Geljon, R. Radice, and K. -G. Sandelin
    The Studia Philonica Annual 10 135-164. 1998.
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    On civilization, power and law An existential crisis
    Derechos y Libertades: Revista de Filosofía del Derecho y derechos humanos 54 17-48. 2026.
    El modelo de orden global en las relaciones internacionales y su institucionalización jurídica en el sistema de la ONU está en profunda crisis. Abordamos dos de las razones de esa crisis: la crítica al supuesto secuestro occidental de ese modelo y la del propio universalismo jurídico, para tratar de ofrecer un universalismo jurídico posible y plantear el papel de la UE a ese respecto.
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    Historical Truth and the Truthfulness of Historians
    In Christian B. Miller & Ryan West (eds.), Integrity, Honesty, and Truth Seeking, Oup Usa. pp. 240-273. 2020.
    Although philosophers and theologians have speculated on the ability of timeless, ontological truth to manifest itself in the flux of history, most working historians have focused on epistemological questions concerning the relationship between history as what actually happened and history as its present representation. Two extreme positions—naïve positivism and radical constructivism—have proven equally untenable. This chapter examines three alternatives: falsificationism, the new experientiali…Read more
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    Introduction
    In Axel Honneth (ed.), Reification: A New Look At An Old Idea, Oup Usa. pp. 3-14. 2008.
    Although Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno's notion that “all reification is a forgetting” and Ludwig Wittgenstein's belief that “all knowledge is in the end based on acknowledgment” are outwardly unrelated, Honneth comes up with an endeavor to link these two incongruent statements. In doing so, he attempts to redefine the concept of reification and set this in the context of the theory of recognition of acknowledgment. As the concept of reification has seemingly been forgotten and undermined…Read more
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    The emotional economics of dishonesty
    with Robert Wirth
    Cognition and Emotion. forthcoming.
    While a lot of research has investigated the cognitive mechanisms for lying, its associated affect is often overlooked. Here, we show that honesty and dishonesty cause short-lived, transient affect: honesty triggers relatively more positive affect than dishonesty. To investigate this, participants first performed several specific activities. After that, they answered questions regarding these (and other) activities in an affective priming paradigm. This required participants to first respond hon…Read more
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    Dominance, reward, and affiliation smiles modulate the meaning of uncooperative or untrustworthy behaviour
    with Magdalena Rychlowska, Job van der Schalk, Paula Niedenthal, Stephanie M. Carpenter, and Antony S. R. Manstead
    Cognition and Emotion 1-21. forthcoming.
  • Review: Argumentação retórica em Fílon de Alexandria (review)
    The Studia Philonica Annual 4 157-158. 1992.
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    La técnica y la política. Perspectivas desde América Latina
    with Facundo Bey, Mariana Chendo, Ruth Gordillo, Iván Cadena, Martín Prestía, Pablo Meriguet, Carlos Federico Mitidieri, and Ana Zagari
    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. 2023.
    Este nuevo libro colectivo recoge los trabajos del grupo de investigación de Filosofía de la PUCE, elaborados entre 2019 y 2020. El tema elegido, Tecnología y política, define una de las problemáticas contemporáneas más relevantes dentro del trabajo académico. Como en ocasiones anteriores, cada autor plantea contextos de lectura diversos; los aportes recorren un escenario complejo, resultado de los caminos que cada uno ha elegido para consolidar su propia reflexión a partir de los proyectos de e…Read more
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    The hospitality industry plays a crucial role in economic and social development by creating jobs and promoting economic structural transformation in many countries, including Vietnam. However, despite these significant contributions, the hospitality industry also negatively impacts the environment, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable development within this sector. This study emphasizes the importance of ethical leadership and green human resource management (GHRM) in fostering employe…Read more
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    Modern Quality Management appeared in the 1920s and was particularly developed from the 1950s to the 1990s with quality control, quality assurance, Total Quality and eventually Business Excellence. First designed for industrial activities, it expanded into services from the 1970s. Thanks to a number of standards and management models, it enjoyed a fast growth from the 1960s to the early 2000s. Since the mid-2000s, it has, however, lost in popularity and been increasingly abandoned by companies. …Read more
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    This conceptual paper aims to show that the concept of homo economicus as the foundation of management needs to be discarded and replaced by the concept of humanistic enterprise in order to ensure the well-being of stakeholders and preservation of the environment. A combined and crossed study of the philosophies of Buddha, Confucius, Aristotle and Pope Francis is used as a desirable spirit for a renewed management paradigm. The concept of homo economicus, with its stress on the maximization of p…Read more
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    This book provides a comprehensive overview of how quality management can be rethought and revitalized to meet the challenges of today's and future socio-economic management. Presenting the outcomes of the 27th Excellence in Services International Conference, held in Bergamo, Italy, on August 29–30, 2024, the book brings together both selected research contributions and numerous best-practice examples in quality management. Researchers will gain valuable insights from this book, which offers the…Read more
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    "Contro a ogni ragione del mondo": Religion and Political Realism in Guicciardini's Ricordo C1
    Medievalia. Revista d'Estudis Medievals 28 (1): 207-224. 2025.
    Although the work of Francesco Guicciardini has not the benefit of the popularity enjoyed by the work of his friend and collaborator Niccolò Machiavelli, the political thought of the author of the Storia d’Italia can be considered one of the peaks of the Italian Renaissance. The aim of this article is to analyze Guicciardini’s treatment of religion in the C1 council which opens the Ricordi, a book of advice or warnings written in Italian. In particular, the relationship between religion and poli…Read more
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    Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy
    with Douglas Burnham
    Bloomsbury/ Continuum. 2010.
    This book offers a section by section commentary on Nietzsche's early masterpiece. Particular attention is given to Nietzsche's underlying theory of the nature of culture, and its mechanisms for production (across a range of media), change and revolution. This underlying theory is often either ignored or misunderstood in the literature. In addition, the book provides a sustained treatment of Nietzsche's disgnosis of the nature of modernity. The book also places Nietzsche's work in its historical…Read more
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    Bisimulation and expressivity for conditional belief, degrees of belief, and safe belief
    with Hans Ditmarsch, Thomas Bolander, and Mikkel Andersen
    Synthese 194 (7): 2447-2487. 2017.
    Plausibility models are Kripke models that agents use to reason about knowledge and belief, both of themselves and of each other. Such models are used to interpret the notions of conditional belief, degrees of belief, and safe belief. The logic of conditional belief contains that modality and also the knowledge modality, and similarly for the logic of degrees of belief and the logic of safe belief. With respect to these logics, plausibility models may contain too much information. A proper notio…Read more