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Las disposiciones de "conocer" y "pensar" en WittgensteinThémata: Revista de Filosofía 35 231-238. 2005.
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38Biological functions are causes, not effects: A critique of selected effects theoriesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 103 (C): 20-28. 2024.
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32Prudence, Rules, and Regulative EpistemologyPhilosophies 8 (5): 91. 2023.Following Ballantyne, we can distinguish between descriptive and regulative epistemology. Whereas descriptive epistemology analyzes epistemic categories such as knowledge, justified belief, or evidence, regulative epistemology attempts to guide our thinking. In this paper, we argue that regulative epistemologists should focus their attention on what we call epistemic prudence. Our argument proceeds as follows: First, we lay out an objection to virtue-based regulative epistemology that is analogo…Read more
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Nominalismo, lenguaje trascendental y crítica de la experiencia cognoscitiva en WittgensteinStudia Poliana 7 209-237. 2005.Este trabajo se ocupa de tres aspectos principales de la filosofía del lenguaje de Wittgenstein: la teoría de la forma lógica, la teoría de los objetos del Tractatus y la crítica la teoría de los sense-data. Las tesis de Wittgenstein se compararán con el pensamiento de Leonardo Polo y, especialmente, con algunas afirmaciones de Polo en torno al nominalismo, la constitución de un lenguaje trascendental y el concepto de conocimiento en Wittgenstein.
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9El sujeto en Tomás de Aquino: la perspectiva clásica sobre un problema modernoEdiciones Universidad de Navarra. 2003.
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11KANE, R. (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will, Oxford University Press, New York, 2002, 638 págsAnuario Filosófico 833-834. 2002.
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17García González, Juan A.: Teoría del conocimiento humano, Eunsa, Pamplona, 1998, 289 págsAnuario Filosófico 611-612. 1998.
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6La plenitud de identidad realAnuario Filosófico 615-625. 1996.The purpose of this paper is to study Leonardo Polo's conception of the principle of identity. This identity is also called Origin; however, an adequate understanding of that expression requires a careful study of the way man comes to be aware of it.
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14Polo, Leonardo, Introducción a la filosofía, Eunsa, Pamplona, 1995, 229 págsAnuario Filosófico 801-802. 1995.
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28Correction: Are Wittgenstein’s Hinges Rational World-Pictures? The Groundlessness Theory ReconsideredTopoi 42 (1): 345-345. 2022.Some philosophers have argued that Wittgenstein’s hinges, the centrepiece of his book On Certainty, are the “ungrounded ground” on which knowledge rests. It is usually understood by this that hinges provide a foundation for knowledge without being themselves epistemically warranted. In fact, Wittgenstein articulates that hinges lack any truth-value and are neither justified nor unjustified. This inevitably places them wholly outside the categorial framework of JTB epistemology. What I call the “…Read more
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34Are Wittgenstein’s Hinges Rational World-Pictures? The Groundlessness Theory ReconsideredTopoi 42 (1): 35-45. 2022.Some philosophers have argued that Wittgenstein’s hinges, the centrepiece of his book On Certainty, are the “ungrounded ground” on which knowledge rests. It is usually understood by this that hinges provide a foundation for knowledge without being themselves epistemically warranted. In fact, Wittgenstein articulates that hinges lack any truth-value and are neither justified nor unjustified. This inevitably places them wholly outside the categorial framework of JTB epistemology. What I call the “…Read more
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8Leonardo Polo, Curso de teoría del conocimiento, III. Eunsa, Pamplona, 3ª edición, 2006Studia Poliana 9 242-244. 2007.
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10RAMOS, ALICE M. Dynamic Transcendentals: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty from a Thomistic Perspective, The Catholic University of America Press, Washington D.C., 2012, 256 pp (review)Anuario Filosófico 462-464. 2013.
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11MCCABE, H., On Aquinas, Burns & Oates, London, 2008, 180 pp (review)Anuario Filosófico 226-229. 2009.
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12Formalistas extremos y moderados en la interpretación de Aristóteles Z 3, 1029 a-bAnuario Filosófico 38 (3): 747-770. 2005.Book Z of the Metaphysics of Aristotle focuses on the idea of the subject, which is one of the senses in which the term “substance” is used. Z is an important book, because it establishes how substance relates to change and matter. One school of interpretation of Z considers one sense of form to be prior to and more important than matter, and has proposed a different reading of the book. I will call this the “formalistic” approach to substance. Supporters of this school hold that the form compri…Read more
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11FODOR, J. A.; LEPORE, L., The compositionality papers, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2002, 212 pp (review)Anuario Filosófico 511-511. 2003.
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8PITSON, A. E., Hume's Philosophy of the Self, Routledge, London/New York, 2002, 196 pp (review)Anuario Filosófico 532-534. 2003.
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1533Knowledge and justification of the first principlesIn Niels Öffenberger & Alejandro G. Vigo (eds.), Südamerikanische Beiträge Zur Modernen Deutung der Aristotelischen Logik, G. Olms. 1997.The claim that knowledge is grounded on a basic, non-inferentially grasped set of principles, which seems to be Aristotle’s view, in contemporary epistemology can be seen as part of a wider foundationalist account. Foundationalists assume that there must be some premise-beliefs at the basis of every felicitous reasoning which cannot be themselves in need of justification and may not be challenged. They provide justification for truths based on these premises, which Aristotle unusually call princ…Read more