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532SIMPATÍA, RESENTIMIENTO Y PERDÓN: UN ANÁLISIS DEL ROL DEL RESENTIMIENTO EN LA TMS DE ADAM SMITHUniversitas Philosophica (núm. 68): 197-218. 2017.El artículo analiza el papel del resentimiento en la Teoría de los sentimientos morales de Adam Smith y su conexión con el proceso de la simpatía mutua por medio del cual el “espectador imparcial” asume plenamente el resentimiento de la víctima, al considerar que su pasión se rige por los principios de la propiedad y la justicia. Se sostiene que el resentimiento no solo cumple un rol central en la teoría del castigo de Adam Smith, en la medida en que permite retribuir, disuadir y rehabilitar al …Read more
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173Evaluation of the Emotional and Cognitive Regulation of Young People in a Lockdown Situation Due to the Covid-19 PandemicFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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114Self-reported sleep duration mitigates the association between inflammation and cognitive functioning in hospitalized older menFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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107Job Insecurity and Mental Health: The Moderating Role of Coping Strategies From a Gender PerspectiveFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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84COVID-19 and Singularity: Can the Philippines Survive Another Existential Threat?Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 22 (2). 2022.In general, existential threats are those that may potentially result in the extinction of the entire human species, if not significantly endanger its living population. Among the said threats include, but not limited to, pandemics and the impacts of a technological singularity. As regards pandemics, significant work has already been done on how to mitigate, if not prevent, the aftereffects of this type of disaster. For one, certain problem areas on how to properly manage pandemic responses have…Read more
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71Do 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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64Loving the mess : navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainabilitySustainability Science 14 (5): 1439-1461. 2019.This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of social value theoretical traditions, such as religious studies, social psychology, indigenous knowledge, economics, sociology, and philosophy. We introduce a novel transdisciplinary conceptual framework that revolves around concepts of 'lenses' and 'tensions' to help navigate value diversity. First, we consider the notion of lenses: perspectives on value and valuation along diverse dimensions that des…Read more
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61Too 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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60Utopia and uchronia: Reflections on the trajectory of a mining cityAlpha (Osorno) 35 107-122. 2012.Este artículo es producto de una reflexión etnográfica sobre el proceso de cambio sufrido por una cultura del trabajo asociada a la explotación del carbón y su vinculación con la ciudad de Lota, ubicada en el centro sur de Chile, la que se constituye comohabitacional y de servicios junto con el desarrollo de la monoindustria desde la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Por una parte, se analiza cómo, desde la condición laboral, social y de vida de los trabajadores y la población, se configura un sujeto…Read more
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53Theorizing the Language of LawDiacritics 36 (3/4): 64-86. 2006.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Theorizing the Language of LawJesús Rodríguez-Velasco (bio)Law transforms reality, de iure and de facto, inasmuch as it attempts to bridge the gap between that which is done de facto and that which is regulated de iure. It is standard practice, for Alfonso X of Castile,1 to reinvent the means of writing the law. He does not limit himself to compiling or revising existing legal statutes; rather, he elevates the corpus of the law to th…Read more
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51Practical Values and Uncertainty in Regulatory Decision‐makingSocial Epistemology 24 (4): 349-362. 2010.Regulatory science, which generates knowledge relevant for regulatory decision?making, is different from standard academic science in that it is oriented mainly towards the attainment of non?epistemic (practical) aims. The role of uncertainty and the limits to the relevance of academic science are being recognized more and more explicitly in regulatory decision?making. This has led to the introduction of regulation?specific scientific methodologies in order to generate decision?relevant data. Ho…Read more
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51Political 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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50HIV Disease Progression: Overexpression of the Ectoenzyme CD38 as a Contributory Factor?Bioessays 41 (1): 1800128. 2019.Despite abundant evidence associating CD38 overexpression and CD4 T cell depletion in HIV infection, no causal relation has been investigated. To address this issue, a series of mechanisms are proposed, supported by evidence from different fields, by which CD38 overexpression can facilitate CD4 T cell depletion in HIV infection. According to this model, increased catalytic activity of CD38 may reduce CD4 T cells’ cytoplasmic nicotin‐amide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), leading to a chronic Warburg …Read more
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50Desacuerdos acerca del derechoIsonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 32 119-148. 2010.
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45La biología como forma de representación: Wittgenstein Y la partitura de la VidaLudus Vitalis 19 (36): 29-46. 2011.
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42Fluvial interconnection in the context of Latin American integral developmentWorld Futures 18 (1): 71-116. 1982.(1982). Fluvial interconnection in the context of Latin American integral development. World Futures: Vol. 18, Alternatives for Humankind: The Role of Latin America, pp. 71-116
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42El discurso civilista en tiempos de la Gran ColombiaCo-herencia 16 (31): 153-183. 2019.Desde el momento en que se consumó la independencia de Colombia, y como efecto del legado militar que se heredó de la guerra, se generó una intensa discusión sobre los asuntos militares, y especialmente sobre el lugar y el papel que los uniformados debían ocupar y desempeñar en el marco del nuevo orden institucional. El desarrollo de ese debate no solo aparejó dicha discusión, sino que desembocó en la configuración de un ingenioso y persuasivo discurso civilista, en virtud del cual se intentó su…Read more
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42Beyond 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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38This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of social value theoretical traditions, such as religious studies, social psychology, indigenous knowledge, economics, sociology, and philosophy. We introduce a novel transdisciplinary conceptual framework that revolves around concepts of ‘lenses’ and ‘tensions’ to help navigate value diversity. First, we consider the notion of lenses: perspectives on value and valuation along diverse dimensions that des…Read more
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37Tras John Rawls: el debate de los bienes primarios, el bienestar y la igualdadRevista Internacional de Filosofía Política. forthcoming.
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36Human 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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35Multi-Modal CTL: Completeness, Complexity, and an ApplicationStudia Logica 92 (1): 1-26. 2009.We define a multi-modal version of Computation Tree Logic (ctl) by extending the language with path quantifiers E δ and A δ where δ denotes one of finitely many dimensions, interpreted over Kripke structures with one total relation for each dimension. As expected, the logic is axiomatised by taking a copy of a ctl axiomatisation for each dimension. Completeness is proved by employing the completeness result for ctl to obtain a model along each dimension in turn. We also show that the logic is de…Read more
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34Do Children with SLI Use Verbs to Predict Arguments and Adjuncts: Evidence from Eye Movements During ListeningFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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32A Comparison of the Ability Emotional Intelligence of Head Teachers With School Teachers in Other PositionsFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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32Digital Resurrection: Challenging the Boundary between Life and Death with Artificial IntelligencePhilosophies 9 (3): 71. 2024.The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses challenges in the field of bioethics, especially concerning issues related to life and death. AI has permeated areas such as health and research, generating ethical dilemmas and questions about privacy, decision-making, and access to technology. Life and death have been recurring human concerns, particularly in connection with depression. AI has created systems like Thanabots or Deadbots, which digitally recreate deceased individuals and allo…Read more
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32Mixed Methods Approach to Describe Social Interaction During a Group Intervention for Adolescents With Autism Spectrum DisordersFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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29SufficientarianismTheoretical Economics 17 (4): 1529-1557. 2022.Sufficientarianism is a prominent approach to distributive justice in political philosophy and in policy analyses. However, it is virtually absent from the formal normative economics literature. We analyze sufficientarianism axiomatically in the context of the allocation of 0–1 normalized well-being in society. We present three characterizations of the core sufficientarian criterion, which counts the number of agents who attain a “good enough” level of well-being. The main characterization captu…Read more
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29Utopía Y ucronía: Reflexiones sobre la trayectoria deuna ciudad mineraAlpha (Osorno) 35 107-122. 2012.