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Jose R. Vazquez

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  • Fr. Benito J. Feijóo, profesor de filosofía escolástica
    Pensamiento 50 (196): 457-469. 1994.
    Iberian Philosophy
  • Teoría y experiencia
    Agora 5 163. 1985.
  • Objeto y sentido en los análisis semánticos de Husserl
    Agora 1 195. 1981.
  • Popper y el positivismo lógico
    Agora 4 163. 1984.
  • Semántica de los lenguajes científicos
    Agora 13 (2): 21. 1994.
  • La formación histórica de la Psicología Social
    Polis 90. 1990.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    La causalidad según G. de Ockham
    Naturaleza y Gracia 3 381-408. 1987.
  • La Comprensión en la Construcción de la Psicología Social: Una Perspectiva Sociohistórica
    Polis 98 157-177. 1999.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
  • Actitud fenomenológica y subjetividad: De Husserl a Merleau-Ponty
    Agora 2 97. 1982.
    Husserl: Phenomenology, Misc
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    Cirugía micrográfica de Mohs en tumores periorbitarios
    with Dres Aliseda and M. Idoate
  •  101
    Interventions to reduce hospital readmissions in the elderly: in‐hospital or home care. A systematic review
    with Renata Linertová, Lidia García-Pérez, Antonio Lorenzo-Riera, and Antonio Sarría-Santamera
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (6): 1167-1175. 2011.
    Philosophy of Medicine
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    The function of moral norms in the legal system: The Krausists’s restoration of the fundamental concepts of law
    with Delia Manzanero
    Human Affairs 21 (1): 70-85. 2011.
    There are multiple and diverse voices of jurists who have expressed their fear of the unrestricted power of law enforcement and have announced the crisis of the formalist sense of Law. The widespread reaction against the abstract and formalist character of the positivist theory of law manifested itself as the Krausist philosophy of law and was backed by the philosophy of Krause, Schelling, Hegel and the most recent Natural Law theories that seek to establish substantial criteria for moral action…Read more
    There are multiple and diverse voices of jurists who have expressed their fear of the unrestricted power of law enforcement and have announced the crisis of the formalist sense of Law. The widespread reaction against the abstract and formalist character of the positivist theory of law manifested itself as the Krausist philosophy of law and was backed by the philosophy of Krause, Schelling, Hegel and the most recent Natural Law theories that seek to establish substantial criteria for moral action. This distrust was caused by the heteronomy of modest and obedient civil servants of the judicial order that rely on political balance of power in which nothing depends on the human bottom of institutions. Let us consider briefly the impressive analyses performed by different thinkers on this issue, which they considered characteristic of their era, but that continues to constitute a difficulty that challenges contemporary society.
    The Nature of Law and Legal SystemsIberian Philosophy
  • The Debt's Time: Inner Charter and Common Law in the Joaquin Costa's Philosophy of Law
    Pensamiento 66 (248): 293-330. 2010.
    Paraconsistent LogicIberian Philosophy
  • La función de la intuición ockhamista
    Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 89-94. 1993.
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