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    El legado filosófico de Samuel Schkolnik
    with Nicolás Zavadivker and Samuel Scholnik
    Instituto de Epistemología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. 2012.
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    Towards an Attempt to Unravel Normative Assumptions Implicit in Haidt’s Thought
    Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 19 245-269. 2022.
    This article aims to investigate, starting from both the analysis of Haidt’s Theory of Moral Foundations, and his Intuitionist-social Model, if there is any implicit normative assumption in the author in relation to the value assigned to moral intuitions, both in relation to to its content and possible adaptive functionality (a matter developed in the FMT), as well as to the mechanisms that trigger such intuitions (a topic addressed in the SIM). An attempt is made to unravel whether the author, …Read more
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    Towards an Attempt to Unravel Normative Assumptions Implicit in Haidt’s Thought
    Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 19 245-269. 2022.
    This article aims to investigate, starting from both the analysis of Haidt’s Theory of Moral Foundations, and his Intuitionist-social Model, if there is any implicit normative assumption in the author in relation to the value assigned to moral intuitions, both in relation to to its content and possible adaptive functionality (a matter developed in the FMT), as well as to the mechanisms that trigger such intuitions (a topic addressed in the SIM). An attempt is made to unravel whether the author, …Read more
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    This article seeks to investigate to what extent the resulting empirical data from various experiments in Moral Psychology (some behavioral, others based on evidence from neuroimaging and in patients with brain lesions associated with moral competence areas) , can contribute to a better understanding of the psychological processes (cognitive and emotional) underlying to our moral practical judgments, helping us to understand the mechanisms that influence our assessment of moral dilemmas in gener…Read more
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    This paper intends to posit some critical stances towards A. Rosas viewpoint, that it is possible to trace an evolutionary path linking adaptative functional characters with moral judgments emanated from our practical reason, judgments that would be unknowingly at the service of our biology. Adjustment to this theses, as well as T. Nagel’s contributions to the debate, make me think that the self-referential character of our reason, that is, our capacity for self-consciousness, can liberate reaso…Read more
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    The article addresses the role played by “moralized revulsion”, understood as the emotional disgust we feel against individuals and social practices that we deem to be the object of moral evaluation, from an evolutionist perspective. The first part provides a general analysis of the emotion of revulsion and its triggers. Then, the paper discusses two opposing positions regarding the reliability and instrumental value of revulsion in promoting “adequate” moral judgments and inciting to moral…Read more