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Julien Garcia

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  • Fundamentos antropológicos de la ley en Suárez (edited book)
    EUNSA. 2014.
  • Milenario de Avicenna
    with A. Badawi, M. Cruz Hernández, S. Gómez Nogales, and R. Muñoz
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (2): 306-307. 1983.
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    The Tunsollen, the Seinsollen, and the Soseinsollen
    American Philosophical Quarterly 23 (3). 1986.
  • El Cordero pascual y la Eucaristía
    Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 20. 2009.
  • La distinción competencia-actuación en la base de la psicología cognitiva
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 13 (1): 141. 1983.
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    Training residents to employ self-efficacy-enhancing interviewing techniques: Randomized controlled trial of a standardized patient intervention
    with A. Jerant, R. L. Kravitz, R. Azari, L. White, H. Vierra, M. C. Virata, and P. Franks
    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
    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 recordings of the physician-patient portion of two standardized patient instructor training visits and two unannounced post-training SP visits, all involving common physical and mental health conditions and behavior change issues. One post-training SP visit involved health conditions similar to those experienced in training, while the other involved new conditions. Results: Experimental group residents demonstrated significantly greater use of SEE IT than controls, starting after the first training visit and sustained through the final post-training visit. The mean effect of the intervention was significant [adjusted incidence rate ratio for increased use of SEE IT∈=∈1.94 ]. There were no significant effects of resident gender, race/ethnicity, specialty, training level, or SP health conditions. Conclusions: SP instructors can teach resident physicians to apply SEE IT during SP office visits, and the effects extend to health conditions beyond those used for training. Future studies should explore the effects of the intervention on practicing physicians, physician use of SEE IT during actual patient visits, and its influence on patient health behaviors and outcomes.
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    Morals, Roles and Reasons for Action
    Critica 17 (50): 29-44. 1985.
  • Humanismo: teórico, práctico, y positivo, según Marx
    Iberian Philosophy
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    Max Weber y Rilke: La magia del arte en el mundo desencantado
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 30 (2): 225-248. 2004.
  • Espagne 1986-1990
    Les Etudes Philosophiques 34 (n/a): 250. 1992.
    Continental Philosophy
  • Jerez Mir, R.: "La introducción de la sociología en españa. Manuel sales Y Ferré: Una experiencia truncada" (review)
    Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 15 (n/a): 153. 1980.
  • Schiller, F., "Kalias. Cartas sobre la Educación estética del hombre" (review)
    Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 26 (n/a): 242. 1992.
  • Estudio Cualitativo Exploratorio De Las Pandillas Juveniles En La Ciudad De Arica
    with R. Gregorio Cayo and P. Milenne Benabarre
    Límite 8 3-36. 2001.
  • Bla-bla en lugar de pun-pun: En torno a las relaciones entre la Ciencia y la Religión
    with A. Gutiérrez Martínez
    Ciudad de Dios 215 (2): 557-603. 2002.
  • Lenguaje y Realización en la Televisión y el Vídeo
    Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 9. 1986.
    Continental Philosophy
  • Reasoning from múltiple conditionals: The interaction between content and structure
    with C. Santamaría and P. N. Johnson-Laird
    Thinking and Reasoning 4 97-122. 1998.
  • La Controversia Kuhn-Popper en torno al Progreso Científico y sus posibles aportes a la Enseñanza de las Ciencias
    with L. G. Jaramillo Echeverri
    Cinta de Moebio: Revista Electrónica de Epistemología de Ciencias Sociales. X.(20). Disponible En: Http://Www. Facso. Uchile. Cl/Publicaciones/Moebio/20/Jaramillo. Htm.(Con Acceso El 19 de Octubre de 2010). forthcoming.
  • Competencia experiencial y construccion de la experiencia religiosa
    Ciencia Tomista 114 (1): 3-36. 1987.
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    " Vides Trinitatem si caritatem vides". Vía del amor y Espíritu Santo en el" De Trinitate" de San Agustín
    Revista Agustiniana 43 (130): 23-61. 2002.
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    L'homme, la science et la technique dans la philosophie de Louis Lavelle
    Giornale di Metafisica 29 (4): 371-382. 1974.
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    Apuntes para Una filosofía crítica de la historia regional
    Dikaiosyne 10 (18). 2007.
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    La racionalidad dialógica gadameriana y la historia de mentalidades
    Dikaiosyne 11 (20). 2008.
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    Aproximación filosófica a la nueva Ley Orgánica de Educación (2009): aciertos, silencios y vacíos
    Dikaiosyne 23 (12). 2009.
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    Structural analysis of code-based algorithms of the NIST post-quantum call
    with M. A. GonzÁlez de la Torre and L. HernÁndez Encinas
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 33 (5). 2025.
    Code-based cryptography is currently the second most promising post-quantum mathematical tool for quantum-resistant algorithms. Since in 2022 the first post-quantum standard Key Encapsulation Mechanism, Kyber (a latticed-based algorithm), was selected to be established as standard, and after that the National Institute of Standards and Technology post-quantum standardization call focused in code-based cryptosystems. Three of the four candidates that remain in the fourth round are code-based algo…Read more
    Code-based cryptography is currently the second most promising post-quantum mathematical tool for quantum-resistant algorithms. Since in 2022 the first post-quantum standard Key Encapsulation Mechanism, Kyber (a latticed-based algorithm), was selected to be established as standard, and after that the National Institute of Standards and Technology post-quantum standardization call focused in code-based cryptosystems. Three of the four candidates that remain in the fourth round are code-based algorithms. In fact, the only non-code-based algorithm (SIKE) is now considered vulnerable. Due to this landscape, it is crucial to update previous results about these algorithms and their functioning. The Fujisaki-Okamoto transformation is a key part of the study of post-quantum algorithms and in this work we focus our analysis on Classic McEliece, BIKE and HQC proposals, and how they apply this transformation to obtain IND-CCA semantic security. Since after security the most important parameter in the evaluation of the algorithms is performance, we have compared the performance of the code-based algorithms of the NIST call considering the same architecture for all of them.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    The Game Between a Biased Reviewer and His Editor
    with Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
    Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (1): 265-283. 2019.
    This paper shows that, for a large range of parameters, the journal editor prefers to delegate the choice to review the manuscript to the biased referee. If the peer review process is informative and the review reports are costly for the reviewers, even biased referees with extreme scientific preferences may choose to become informed about the manuscript’s quality. On the contrary, if the review process is potentially informative but the reviewer reports are not costly for the referees, the bias…Read more
    This paper shows that, for a large range of parameters, the journal editor prefers to delegate the choice to review the manuscript to the biased referee. If the peer review process is informative and the review reports are costly for the reviewers, even biased referees with extreme scientific preferences may choose to become informed about the manuscript’s quality. On the contrary, if the review process is potentially informative but the reviewer reports are not costly for the referees, the biased reviewer has no incentive to become informed about the manuscript. Furthermore, if the reports are costly for referees but the peer review processes are not potentially informative, the biased reviewers will never become informed. In this paper, we also present a web resource that helps editors to experiment with the review process as a device for information transmission.
    Technology Ethics
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    Daniélou, Jean, S. J., Sacramentos y culto según los Santos Padres (review)
    Augustinianum 4 (1): 221-222. 1964.
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    SPEECH IN HOMER - Beck Speech Presentation in Homeric Epic. Pp. xii + 256. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2012. Cased, US$55. ISBN: 978-0-292-73880-5 (review)
    The Classical Review 64 (1): 12-14. 2014.
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    Rahner, H., Symbole der Kirche (review)
    Augustinianum 5 (2): 423-424. 1965.
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