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17Pitting corrosion behaviour of austenitic stainless steel using artificial intelligence techniquesJournal of Applied Logic 10 (4): 291-297. 2012.
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28Commentary on Action in PerceptionPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (3): 674-681. 2008.
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29Family and Marriage: Institutions and the Need for Social GoodsAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 97 (1): 221-247. 2023.Institutions, if unjust, ought to be reformed or even abolished. This radical Rawlsian thought leads to the question of whether the family ought to be abolished, given its negative impact on the very possibility of delivering equality of life chances. In this article, we address questions regarding the justice of the family, and of marriage, and reflect on rights, equality, and the provision of social goods by institutions. There is a temptation to justify our social institutions in terms which …Read more
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11La investigación española en revistas nacionales de ciencia y tecnología durante el período 1991-1996. Estudio bibliométrico (review)Arbor 162 (639): 307-325. 1999.
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139In the eye of another: comments on Christopher Peacocke’s ‘Interpersonal self-consciousness’Philosophical Studies 170 (1): 25-38. 2014.
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169Getting on top of oneself: Comments on self-expressionActa Analytica 25 (1): 81-88. 2010.This paper is a critical review of Mitchell Green’s Self-Expression . The principal focus is on Green’s contention that all expression is at route, a form of signalling by an agent or by some mechanism of the organism which has been evolutionary selected for signalling. Starting from the idea that in some but not all expression an agent seeks to express his or her self, I question the centrality of communication to the idea of expression.
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137Setting Things before the Mind: M.G.F. MartinRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 43 157-179. 1998.Listening to someone from some distance in a crowded room you may experience the following phenomenon: when looking at them speak, you may both hear and see where the source of the sounds is; but when your eyes are turned elsewhere, you may no longer be able to detect exactly where the voice must be coming from. With your eyes again fixed on the speaker, and the movement of her lips a clear sense of the source of the sound will return. This ‘ventriloquist’ effect reflects the ways in which visua…Read more
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177Shibboleth: some comments on William Fish’s Perception, Hallucination & Illusion (review)Philosophical Studies 163 (1): 37-48. 2013.
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632Particular Thoughts & Singular ThoughtRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 51 173-214. 2002.A long-standing theme in discussion of perception and thought has been that our primary cognitive contact with individual objects and events in the world derives from our perceptual contact with them. When I look at a duck in front of me, I am not merely presented with the fact that there is at least one duck in the area, rather I seem to be presented withthisthing (as one might put it from my perspective) in front of me, which looks to me to be a duck. Furthermore, such a perception would seem …Read more
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7Reseña de "Razón de la frontera y fronteras de la razón" de Zalamea, FernandoIdeas Y Valores 60 (146): 196-201. 2011.
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12Conceptual conectivity analysis by means of fuzzy partitionsIn B. Bouchon-Meunier, R. R. Yager & L. A. Zadeh (eds.), Uncertainty in Knowledge Bases, Springer. pp. 165--172. 1991.
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233Elusive ObjectsTopoi 36 (2): 247-271. 2017.Do we directly perceive physical objects? What is the significance of the qualification ‘directly’ here? Austin famously denied that there was a unique interpretation by which we could make sense of the traditional debate in the philosophy of perception. I look here at Thompson Clarke’s discussion of G. E. Moore and surface perception to answer Austin’s scepticism.