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2Crítica ética al imperativo de optimización biológica permanenteRevista Ethika+ 13. 2026.Este artículo critica el imperativo de optimización biológica propio del transhumanismo, que redefine la salud como ideal moral y convierte la vulnerabilidad, el envejecimiento y la muerte en fallos técnicos. Al patologizar la condición humana y rechazar la finitud, promueve programas de longevidad radical que subordinan la ética a lo técnicamente posible. Esta aspiración culmina en la llamada “tecnotrascendencia”, una teología inversa que traslada al plano tecnológico las promesas de redención …Read more
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40Reconstructing turbulence-distorted wavefronts through laser-beam profilesLogic Journal of the IGPL 34 (3). 2026.Adaptive Optics (AO) is the field of Astrophysics that corrects the wavefronts of light coming from celestial sources to earth-based telescopes. One of the most common instruments in AO systems are Laser Guide Stars (LGS), laserbeams used to measure the shape of turbulences in the close neighbourhood of the scientific target. Even with its popularity, LGSs can introduce uncertainties in the measurements due to their limited height and width, producing effects such as anisoplanatism and cone effe…Read more
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21SHWFS image-based wavefront prediction for adaptive optics using convolutional LSTMLogic Journal of the IGPL 34 (1). 2026.Adaptive optics play a crucial role in acquiring high-quality images in ground-based telescopes. The primary challenge lies in mitigating the impact of atmospheric turbulence on captured light, which induces aberrations in the wavefront, resulting in distorted images. Over the past decade, several studies have been carried out exploring the application of predictive models to this technology, aiming to increase the efficiency of the process, reduce costs as well as improve the response time of t…Read more
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37Detection of transiting exoplanets and phase-folding their host star’s light curves from K2 data with 1D-CNNLogic Journal of the IGPL 33 (4). 2025.In this research, we present two 1D Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models that were trained, validated and tested using simulated light curves designed to mimic those expected from the Kepler Space Telescope during its extended mission (K2). We also tested them on real K2 data. Our light curve simulator considers different stellar variability phenomena, such as rotations, pulsations and flares, which along with the stellar noise expected for K2 data, hinders the transit signal detection, as …Read more
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42Professional Codes of What?Business and Professional Ethics Journal 44 (3): 443-469. 2025.Recent criticisms have challenged the value of professional codes, arguing that they fail to fulfill either an ethical or a legal function. Some critics have therefore dismissed them as useless or spurious. We contend that such conclusion is fundamentally flawed, as it mistakenly presupposes that professional codes can only make sense if they behave like ethical rulebooks or legal documents. The article begins by distinguishing between professional codes, corporate codes, and professional legisl…Read more
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18Naturalism RadicalizedMetaphilosophy 27 (4): 356-380. 2007.In this paper I distinguish two ways of using the expression ‘epistemological naturalism’. In one sense, naturalism amounts to a denial that epistemology should be understood as a kind of first philosophy providing the foundations for science from outside. In a second sense, naturalism holds that human knowledge is a natural phenomenon and that epistemology should be seen as a chapter of natural science. Moreover, naturalism in this second sense usually incorporates some additional specification…Read more
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66Human enhancement technologies and the arguments for cosmopolitanismEnrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 72 15-33. 2024.According to political minimalism, a debate is considered political when it revolves around the question “What shall we do?” This account suggests that certain issues related to human enhancement technologies (HETs), which have traditionally been addressed in the realm of applied ethics, could be better approached from a political standpoint. However, this raises the question of who constitutes the “we” – the communities that face the political challenges posed by HETs. We argue that there is a …Read more
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89Justifying the Precautionary Principle as a political principleEthics in Science and Environmental Politics 23 7-22. 2023.Our aim is to defend the Precautionary Principle (PP) against the main theoretical and practical criticisms that it has raised by proposing a novel conception and a specific formulation of the principle. We first address the theoretical concerns against the idea of there being a principle of precaution by arguing for a distinctively political conception of the PP as opposed to a moral one. Our claim is that the rationale of the PP is grounded in the fact that contemporary societies wish to avoid…Read more
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38Naturalized epistemology and the is/ought gapDialectica 50 (2): 137-152. 1996.SummaryThis article discusses whether a naturalistic philosopher should endorse the epistemological version of the “is/ought gap” thesis. Quine thinks that there is an epistemological gap between normative epistemology and normative ethics, but I claim that anybody holding his naturalistic and holistic views has good reasons to deny the existence of a gap separating either epistemology from ethics or descriptive discourse from nonnative discourse. I maintain that both gaps can be bridged if one …Read more
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57Introduction to the Topoi Special Issue “Argumentation and Politics”Topoi 42 (2): 543-545. 2023.
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81A support vector regression model for time series forecasting of the COMEX copper spot priceLogic Journal of the IGPL 31 (4): 775-784. 2023.The price of copper is unstable but it is considered an important indicator of the global economy. Changes in the price of copper point to higher global growth or an impending recession. In this work, the forecasting of the spot prices of copper from the New York Commodity Exchange is studied using a machine learning method, support vector regression coupled with different model schemas (recursive, direct and hybrid multi-step). Using these techniques, three different time series analyses are bu…Read more
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44Relationship Between Group Work Competencies and Satisfaction With Project-Based Learning Among University StudentsFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.There is a growing interest in improving the teaching–learning process at all levels of education, including higher education. In recent years, university institutions have been taking action to renew and modernize the way in which they teach and learn, making the process more dynamic and closer to the current social reality. Competencies such as the ability to work in a team have become essential for the successful implementation of innovative methodologies in which student participation is par…Read more
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52Applying an Evolutionary Approach of Risk-Taking Behaviors in AdolescentsFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.Risk-taking behaviors in adolescents have traditionally been analyzed from a psychopathological approach, with an excessive emphasis on their potential costs. From evolutionary theory we propose that risk-taking behaviors can be means through which adolescents obtain potential benefits for survival and reproduction. The present study analyses sex differences in three contexts of risk in the evolutionary specific domains and the predictive value of these domains over risk-taking behaviors, separa…Read more
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124Do Automated Vehicles Face Moral Dilemmas? A Plea for a Political ApproachPhilosophy and Technology 34 811-832. 2020.How should automated vehicles (AVs) react in emergency circumstances? Most research projects and scientific literature deal with this question from a moral perspective. In particular, it is customary to treat emergencies involving AVs as instances of moral dilemmas and to use the trolley problem as a framework to address such alleged dilemmas. Some critics have pointed out some shortcomings of this strategy and have urged to focus on mundane traffic situations instead of trolley cases involving …Read more
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1Normatividad en filosofía de la ciencia: el caso de la ciencia reguladoraScientia in Verba Magazine 2 (1): 50-67. 2018.
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93Beyond Realism and Moralism: A Defense of Political MinimalismMetaphilosophy 48 (5): 727-744. 2017.What is the relationship between morals and politics? What is the relationship between moral philosophy and political philosophy? Defenders of political moralism postulate moral aims or constraints for politics, and hence they see political philosophy as a chapter of moral philosophy. Contrastingly, advocates of political realism describe politics as an independent endeavor aiming at providing order and security, and conceive of political philosophy as an autonomous discipline. This article clai…Read more
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90Too Worried to Judge: On the Role of Perceived Severity in Medical Decision-MakingFrontiers in Psychology 9 388644. 2018.Ideally, decisions regarding one’s health should be made after assessing the objective probabilities of relevant outcomes. Nevertheless, previous beliefs and emotional reactions also have a role in decision-making. Furthermore, the comprehension of probabilities is commonly affected by the presentation format, and by numeracy. This study aimed to assess the extent to which the influence of these factors might vary between different medical conditions. A sample of university students were present…Read more
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84Political Minimalism and Social Debates: The Case of Human-Enhancement TechnologiesJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 14 (3): 347-357. 2017.A faulty understanding of the relationship between morality and politics encumbers many contemporary debates on human enhancement. As a result, some ethical reflections on enhancement undervalue its social dimensions, while some social approaches to the topic lack normative import. In this essay, I use my own conception of the relationship between ethics and politics, which I call “political minimalism,” in order to support and strengthen the existing social perspectives on human-enhancement tec…Read more
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41Jesucristo y el Universo: Colosenses 1,15-20. Un Himno al Señor Jesús: Origen, Destino, Fundamento y Salvación Del Cosmos (review)Mayéutica 21 (51): 61-119. 1995.
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79Do Children with SLI Use Verbs to Predict Arguments and Adjuncts: Evidence from Eye Movements During ListeningFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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1The distance as philosophical problemIn José Luis González Recio (ed.), Philosophical essays on physics and biology, G. Olms. 2009.
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Conductas inapropiadas, pero comportamientos normalesIn Ivano Dionigi & Guido Barbujani (eds.), Animalia, Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli. pp. 38-40. 2011.
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2La conducta destructivaIn Ivano Dionigi & Guido Barbujani (eds.), Animalia, Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli. pp. 34-36. 2011.
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45Hacia una filosofía de la experimentaciónTheoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 17 (2): 209-219. 2002.
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