• Newman on Belief‐Confidence, Proportionality, and Probability
    Heythrop Journal 26 (2): 164-176. 2007.
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    Clases naturales en química: esencialismo y antiesencialismo microestructural
    In Martín Labarca & Sebastian Fortin (eds.), Introducción a la Filosofía de la Química, Sociedad Chilena De Didáctica, Historia Y Filosofía De La Ciencia Bella Terra Ltda.. pp. 125-141. 2023.
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    What are the Causal Bases of Dispositions?
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 103 (3): 814-831. 2025.
    Even though the talk of causal bases is commonplace in traditional and contemporary discussions about dispositions, the concept of causal bases has never been systematically investigated. This paper aims to fill this gap by developing the causal-grounding account. This account takes two roles as definitory for causal bases. First, causal bases are possible causes of disposition manifestations. Second, causal bases are metaphysical grounds of disposition instantiations. In this paper, we show tha…Read more
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    Potentialities are properties that can manifest. Many potentialities are instantiated in virtue of having causal bases that are possible causes for their manifestations. This chapter shows that a closer look at potentialities and their causal bases studied in the life sciences (from cell biology to psychiatry) gives us good reasons to revise our philosophical assumptions about causal bases. The investigation reveals that causal bases are often more dynamic and dependent on interactions with the …Read more
  •  4
    New Perspectives on Old‐Time Religion
    Philosophical Books 30 (3): 187-190. 2009.
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    The Critical Limits of Human Condition Between Hybris and Aristeia
    with Ana Paula Pinto
    In Luísa Magalhães, Maria José Ferreira Lopes, Bruno Nobre & João Carlos Onofre Pinto (eds.), Humanistic Perspectives in Happiness Research, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-19. 2024.
    The inevitability of death and the fragility while facing the imponderables of nature and the conflicts of coexistence have marked human life from its origins, turning it into a constant crisis and thwarting the persistent yearning for happiness. That is why the struggle to transcend the horizons of mortal limitations and attain the eternal bliss of the gods, or at least a glorious memory, constitutes an essential theme of the Homeric Poems, the first literary documents of the West. Their narrat…Read more
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    Humanistic Perspectives in Happiness Research (edited book)
    with Luísa Magalhães, Bruno Nobre, and João Carlos Onofre Pinto
    Springer Verlag. 2024.
    This volume provides innovative perspectives on the scholarly connection between the humanities and happiness, and considers the narrative expressions of happiness and recent investigations about happiness, its metrics, and objective insights about human wellbeing. This volume relates intemporal humanistic values to views across social and behavioural sciences, and thereby covers a broad interdisciplinary frame, from philosophy, psychology, literary studies, to the communication sciences. The ph…Read more
  •  55
    Love
    In John Lippitt & George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard, Oxford University Press Uk. 2015.
    This chapter examines Soren Kierkegaard's view about the concept of love. It suggests that Kierkegaard's ideas about love can be found in Works of Love, which contains a series of deliberations on the Judeo-Christian commandment to love one's neighbour as oneself. The chapter also discusses episodes of the story of human love in Kierkegaard's earlier works, his Either/Or, Fear and Trembling, and Philosophical Fragments. It also argues that Kierkegaard's philosophical, literary, and theological e…Read more
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    RESUMO A partir da perspetiva de uma análise crítica do discurso, este artigo analisa a questão da autenticidade nos atos discursivos de expiação política. O objetivo é estudar de que forma a autenticidade dos atos discursivos de expiação política pode ser avaliada através de estratégias de reelaboração do passado empregadas em discursos de penitência. O artigo enfrenta a seguinte pergunta de pesquisa: de que forma estratégias de reelaboração do passado influenciam na autenticidade de um ato dis…Read more
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    RESUMO A partir da perspetiva de uma análise crítica do discurso, este artigo analisa a questão da autenticidade nos atos discursivos de expiação política. O objetivo é estudar de que forma a autenticidade dos atos discursivos de expiação política pode ser avaliada através de estratégias de reelaboração do passado empregadas em discursos de penitência. O artigo enfrenta a seguinte pergunta de pesquisa: de que forma estratégias de reelaboração do passado influenciam na autenticidade de um ato dis…Read more
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    Other‐Worldliness in Kierkegaard’s Works of Love
    Philosophical Investigations 22 (1): 65-79. 2002.
  •  60
    How not to Resist the Natural Kind Talk in Biology
    Quaderns de Filosofia 6 (1): 47. 2019.
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    Politics in trauma times: of subjectivity, war, and humanitarian intervention
    with Pedro F. Marcelino
    Ethics and Global Politics 4 (2): 135-145. 2011.
    Palace of the End is a dense triptych of monologues exploring alternative narratives - albeit based in real facts - behind the events and the headlines surrounding the war in Iraq. Borrowing its title from the former royal palace where Saddam Hussein’s torture chamber was located, Thompson’s docudrama is structured as a chain of monologues telling three real-life stories set in the context of the war in Iraq. The play conveys three unconventional interpretations of the realities of war: that of …Read more
  •  216
    Natural Selection beyond Life? A Workshop Report
    with Sylvain Charlat, André Ariew, Pierrick Bourrat, Thomas Heams, Philippe Huneman, Sandeep Krishna, Michael Lachmann, Nicolas Lartillot, Louis Le Sergeant D'Hendecourt, Christophe Malaterre, Philippe Nghe, Etienne Rajon, Olivier Rivoire, Matteo Smerlak, and Zorana Zeravcic
    Life 11 (10): 1051. 2021.
    Natural selection is commonly seen not just as an explanation for adaptive evolution, but as the inevitable consequence of “heritable variation in fitness among individuals”. Although it remains embedded in biological concepts, such a formalisation makes it tempting to explore whether this precondition may be met not only in life as we know it, but also in other physical systems. This would imply that these systems are subject to natural selection and may perhaps be investigated in a biological …Read more
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    The concept of causal specificity is drawing considerable attention from philosophers of biology. It became the rationale for rejecting (and occasionally, accepting) a thesis of causal parity of developmental factors. This literature assumes that attributing specificity to causal relations is at least in principle a straightforward (if not systematic) task. However, the parity debate in philosophy of biology seems to be stuck at a point where it is not the biological details that will help move …Read more
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    In biology and philosophy of biology, discussing the notion of interaction leads to an examination of interactionism, which is, broadly speaking, the view that rejects gene-centrism and gene determinism and instead emphasizes the fact that traits of organisms are always the result of genes and environments. It has long been asserted that the nature-nurture problem requires an interactionist solution of sorts, the so-called interactionist consensus. This consensus, however, has been deemed insuff…Read more
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    This paper analyzes how, during the Juncker Presidency, the European Commission employed argumentative strategies to address the question of member-states’ compliance with European Union law. There is a literature gap regarding how European leaders employ argumentative strategies to coax member-states to comply with EU legislation and how those strategies can be associated with multilevel governance designs and problem-solving approaches. Building on van Eemeren and Grootendorst’s pragma-dialect…Read more
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    Dealing with the changeable and blurry edges of living things: a modified version of property-cluster kinds
    with Jon Umerez
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (3): 493-518. 2018.
    Despite many attempts to achieve an adequate definition of living systems by means of a set of necessary and sufficient conditions, the opinion that such an enterprise is inexorably destined to fail is increasingly gaining support. However, we believe options do not just come down to either having faith in a future success or endorsing skepticism. In this paper, we aim to redirect the discussion of the problem by shifting the focus of attention from strict definitions towards a philosophical fra…Read more
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    Correction to: “Dealing with the changeable and blurry edges of living things: a modified version of property-cluster kinds”
    with Jon Umerez
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (3): 519-520. 2018.
    The article “Dealing with the changeable and blurry edges of living things: a modified version of property-cluster kinds”, written by María J. Ferreira Ruiz and Jon Umerez, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on June 29, 2018 without open access.
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    Distinguishing Between Inter-domain and Intra-domain Emergence
    Foundations of Science 24 (1): 133-151. 2019.
    Currently, there are almost as many conceptions of emergence as authors who address the issue. Most literature on the matter focuses either on discussing, evaluating and comparing particular contributions or accounts of emergence, or on assessing a particular case study. Our aim in this paper is rather different. We here set out to introduce a distinction that has not been sufficiently taken into account in previous discussions on this topic: the distinction between inter-domain emergence—a rela…Read more
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    Kierkegaard and the Paradox of Religious Diversity (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 71 (1). 2017.
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    Kierkegaard
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2009.
    The first comprehensive introduction to cover the entire span of Kierkegaard’s authorship. Explores how the two strands of his writing—religious discourses and pseudonymous literary creations—influenced each other Accompanies the reader chronologically through all the philosopher’s major works, and integrates his writing into his biography Employs a unique “how to” approach to help the reader discover individual texts on their own and to help them closely examine Kierkegaard’s language Presents …Read more
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    One’s Own Pastor – Judging the Judge
    Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2008 (1): 200-215. 2008.
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    Durante las últimas décadas, la biología ha sido objeto de una considerable proliferación teórica y subdisciplinar, hecho que suscita la pregunta acerca de su unidad. Por ello, a partir del abandono del reduccionismo como estrategia unificadora, el interrogante filosófico es qué otras formas alternativas de relaciones subdisciplinares son posibles, y si dichas relaciones logran dar unidad a la biología. En el presente artículo, a partir de una breve consideración de algunos de los problemas que …Read more
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    Politics in trauma times: of subjectivity, war, and humanitarian intervention
    with Pedro F. Marcelino
    Ethics and Global Politics 4 (2): 135-145. 2011.
    Palace of the End is a dense triptych of monologues exploring alternative narratives - albeit based in real facts - behind the events and the headlines surrounding the war in Iraq. Borrowing its title from the former royal palace where Saddam Hussein’s torture chamber was located, Thompson’s docudrama is structured as a chain of monologues telling three real-life stories set in the context of the war in Iraq. The play conveys three unconventional interpretations of the realities of war: that of …Read more
  • Rethinking hatred of self : a Kierkegaardian exploration
    In Robert L. Perkins, Marc Alan Jolley & Edmon L. Rowell (eds.), Why Kierkegaard matters: a festschrift in honor of Robert L. Perkins, Mercer University Press. 2010.
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    Review of Sharon krishek, Kierkegaard on Faith and Love (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (1). 2010.