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    Distributed Cognition: An Ectoderm-Centric Perspective (review)
    Biosemiotics 6 (3): 337-350. 2013.
    Distributed cognition is widely recognized as an approach to the study of all cognition. It identifies the distribution of cognitive processes between persons and technology, among people, and across time in the development of the social and material contexts for thinking. This paper suggests an ectoderm-centric perspective as the basis for distributed cognition, and in so doing redefines distributed cognition as the ability of an organism to interact with its environment for the purpose of sati…Read more
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    The Fundamental Problem of the Science of Information
    with Tim Ireland
    Biosemiotics 12 (2): 213-244. 2019.
    The concept of information has been extensively studied and written about, yet no consensus on a unified definition of information has to date been reached. This paper seeks to establish the basis for a unified definition of information. We claim a biosemiotics perspective, based on Gregory Bateson’s definition of information, provides a footing on which to build because the frame this provides has applicability to both the sciences and humanities. A key issue in reaching a unified definition of…Read more
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    All information results from a process, intrinsic to living beings, of info-autopoiesis or information self-production; a sensory commensurable, self-referential feedback process immanent to Bateson’s ‘difference which makes a difference’. To highlight and illustrate the fundamental nature of the info-autopoietic process, initially, two simulations based on one-parameter feedback are presented. The first, simulates a homeostatic control mechanism (thermostat) which is representative of a mechani…Read more
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    Object Discernment by “A Difference Which Makes a Difference”
    with Diego Romero Castro and Bruno Soria de Mesa
    Biosemiotics 11 (1): 27-40. 2018.
    Gregory Bateson is well known for defining information by stating “In fact what we mean by information – the elementary unit of information – is a difference which makes a difference…” This conceptual perspective has the merit of simplicity and generality. Simplicity, in addressing the complexity of information. Generality, in seeking applicability to any and every field of human experience. The purpose of this paper is to focus the applicability of this conceptual approach by Bateson and use it…Read more
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    Human Distributed Cognition from an Organism-in-Its-Environment Perspective
    with Tim Ireland
    Biosemiotics 10 (2): 265-278. 2017.
    The organism-in-its-environment is recognized as the basic unit of analysis when dealing with living beings. This paper seeks to define the fundamental implications of the concept of the organism-in-its-environment in terms of the biosemiotic concept of human distributed cognition. Human distributed cognition in a biosemiotic context is defined as the ability of a self-referencing organism-in-its-environment to interact with its environment to satisfy its physiological and social needs to surviv…Read more
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    Simulations Versus Case Studies: Effectively Teaching the Premises of Sustainable Development in the Classroom
    with Andrea M. Prado, Ronald Arce, Luis E. Lopez, and Andy A. Pearson
    Journal of Business Ethics 161 (2): 303-327. 2019.
    The systemic complexity of sustainable development imposes a major cognitive challenge to students’ learning. Faculty can explore new approaches in the classroom to teach the topic successfully, including the use of technology. We conducted an experiment to compare the effectiveness of a simulation vis-à-vis a case-based method to teach sustainable development. We found that both pedagogical methods are effective for teaching this concept, although our results support the idea that simulations a…Read more
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    Teoría jurídica y globalización neoliberal
    Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (11). 2017.
    El mundo globalizado ha producido un nuevo derecho, que aún no ha sido explicado ni mucho menos justificado por una teoría jurídica de la globalización. Las teorías jurídicas contemporáneas se han construido desde el Estado-nación, y muy pocas han abordado los problemas que plantea ese derecho que hoy es dominante. En este artículo explicamos las variables jurídicas del neoliberalismo, y damos cuenta de algunas teorías que pretenden explicar y justificar el derecho de la globalización neoliberal…Read more
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    Historia y Filosofía
    Revista Agustiniana 22 (67-68): 123-144. 1981.
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    La comunicación de la verdad en san Agustín
    Augustinus 39 (152-155): 273-291. 1994.
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    Bateson Information Revisited: A New Paradigm
    with Tim Ireland
    Proceedings 47 (1). 2020.
    The goal of this work is to explain a novel information paradigm claiming that all information results from a process, intrinsic to living beings, of self-production; a sensory commensurable, self-referential feedback process immanent to Bateson’s difference that makes a difference. To highlight and illustrate this fundamental process, a simulation based on one-parameter feedback is presented. It simulates a homeorhetic process, innate to organisms, illustrating a self-referenced, autonomous sys…Read more
  • Background: Current interventions to enhance patient self-efficacy, a key mediator of health behavior, have limited primary care application. Objective: To explore the effectiveness of an office-based intervention for training resident physicians to use self-efficacy-enhancing interviewing techniques. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Participants: Family medicine and internal medicine resident physicians at an academic medical center. Measurements: Resident use of SEE IT was coded from audio…Read more
  • El misterio de la Trinidad y la comunidad en san Agustín
    Revista Agustiniana 33 (101): 613-637. 1992.