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Jaime Nubiola

Universidad de Navarra
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  • Universidad de Navarra
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Universidad de Navarra
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1982
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Pamplona, Spain
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language
19th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas
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  •  15
    Commendations and Acceptance Remarks for the Herbert W. Schneider Award Recipients
    with Vincent Colapietro and Ivo Ibri
    The Pluralist 21 (1): 112-116. 2026.
    American Pragmatism
  •  8
    Book Reviews (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173): 547-548. 1993.
  •  3
    Presentation
    with Catalina Hynes
    Studium Filosofía y Teología 12 (23): 9-11. 2009.
  •  3
    La razonabilidad de Peirce
    Studium Filosofía y Teología 12 (23): 111-120. 2009.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es de sugerir que la concepción de Charles S. Peirce de la razonabilidad, prepara el terreno a una comprensión más profunda de razón humana, que puede vencer la pobreza del naturalismo cienticista contemporáneo y de el posmodernismo escéptico. Proporcionamos un buen número de textos de Peirce, que testifican su concepción acerca de la razonabilidad que es en esencia la misma en su operación en el universo, en la naturaleza y en la mente humana. Una mención especial a …Read more
    El objetivo de este trabajo es de sugerir que la concepción de Charles S. Peirce de la razonabilidad, prepara el terreno a una comprensión más profunda de razón humana, que puede vencer la pobreza del naturalismo cienticista contemporáneo y de el posmodernismo escéptico. Proporcionamos un buen número de textos de Peirce, que testifican su concepción acerca de la razonabilidad que es en esencia la misma en su operación en el universo, en la naturaleza y en la mente humana. Una mención especial a Walker Percy y su defensa del enfoque de Peirce a la naturaleza triádica de nuestra actividad lingüística y nuestras prácticas comunicativas como una llave a una comprensión más integrada de razón humana, eso es, de la razonabilidad.
  •  11
    Drawings, Diagrams, and Reasonableness. Peirce's Letters from his First Visit to Europe (1870–71)1
    with Sara Barrena
    In Franz Engel, Moritz Queisner & Tullio Viola (eds.), Das bildnerische Denken: Charles S. Peirce, Akademie Verlag. pp. 175-185. 2012.
  •  52
    Susan Haack: Premio Internacional de Cultura Jurídica 2020 ed. by Diego Dei Vecchi (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 60 (3): 353-355. 2025.
    On March 12 and 13 of the year 2022 a tribute to Susan Haack was arranged at the School of Law of the University of Girona, Spain, on the occasion of her receiving the “I Premio Internacional de la Cátedra de Cultura Jurídica” [First International Award of Legal Culture] awarded to her in 2020. On those days the nightmare of the Covid disease was spreading rapidly across Europe, yet professor Haack remained undeterred by the risks. As editor Diego Dei Vecchi notes in the opening lines of the vol…Read more
    On March 12 and 13 of the year 2022 a tribute to Susan Haack was arranged at the School of Law of the University of Girona, Spain, on the occasion of her receiving the “I Premio Internacional de la Cátedra de Cultura Jurídica” [First International Award of Legal Culture] awarded to her in 2020. On those days the nightmare of the Covid disease was spreading rapidly across Europe, yet professor Haack remained undeterred by the risks. As editor Diego Dei Vecchi notes in the opening lines of the volume: “A week before the event, concern levels were considerably high. But none of this daunted Professor Haack, who remained steadfast in her willingness to travel to Girona, her friendly impetus for inexhaustible... Read More.
  •  29
    Restrepo, Mariluz. The Postcards Radical Openness: A Philosophical Perspective of its Inception, Impact, and Traits, Ethics International Press, Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 2024, 276 pp (review)
    Anuario Filosófico 216-217. forthcoming.
    Book Review.
  •  51
    Introducción
    with José Santiago Pons
    SCIO Revista de Filosofía 12 17-20. 2016.
  •  27
    Ciencia y Metafísica En Charles S. Peirce y Alfred N. Whitehead
    SCIO Revista de Filosofía 12 81-98. 2016.
    El objetivo de este artículo es describir con cierto detalle las relaciones efectivas entre Charles S. Peirce y Alfred N. Whitehead, poniendo particular atención en las nociones peirceanas de ciencia y de metafísica, con la convicción de que este contraste puede ayudar a captar mejor el alcance y la hondura del pensamiento de C. S. Peirce.
  •  22
    Unamuno's Reading of The Varieties of Religious Experience and its Context
    with Izaskun Martínez
    In Sergio Francese & Felicitas Kraemer (eds.), Fringes of Religious Experience: Cross-perspectives on William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience, De Gruyter. pp. 157-168. 2007.
    Religious Experience
  •  81
    The Cosmopolitan Peirce: The Impact of his European Experience
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 50 (3): 425. 2014.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Cosmopolitan Peirce:The Impact of His European ExperienceJaime Nubiola, Guest EditorKeywordsCharles S. Peirce, Europe, ScienceThe common image of Charles Sanders Peirce as an isolated thinker writing in Arisbe without any contact with the world is not only historically inaccurate, but also makes it difficult to understand some key elements of his philosophy. Charles S. Peirce traveled to Europe on five different occasions. The fi…Read more
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Cosmopolitan Peirce:The Impact of His European ExperienceJaime Nubiola, Guest EditorKeywordsCharles S. Peirce, Europe, ScienceThe common image of Charles Sanders Peirce as an isolated thinker writing in Arisbe without any contact with the world is not only historically inaccurate, but also makes it difficult to understand some key elements of his philosophy. Charles S. Peirce traveled to Europe on five different occasions. The five trips occurred between the years 1870 and 1883, all of them in the service of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, at that time the chief scientific agency of the United States. Those trips—which covered a total of thirty-eight months—were a rich mixture of scientific research and tourism, of communication with other scientists and also of enjoying the artistic treasures of Europe. The impact of this extensive travelling was so relevant in Peirce’s life and thought that it makes perfect sense to identify this period of time as his “cosmopolitan period”—to use Max Fisch’s expression (Fisch 1986, 227).Peirce’s experiences of his European trips are lively reflected in his broad correspondence (professional and family letters), which until now has been unduly neglected by the scholarship, due in part to the difficulties accompanying access to it and in part to the general lack of interest from the analytic tradition in the biographical aspects of philosophy. We are convinced that the feelings that Peirce experienced in Europe were seeds which bore fruit in later years. A close study of Peirce’s letters and other documents of those years will help in avoiding a number of misunderstandings about his thought and its evolution by highlighting his active participation in the first line of several fields of cooperative scientific research (astronomy, geodesy, etc.). [End Page 425]In this issue we collect three papers presented at the 2014 Charles S. Peirce International Centennial Congress, authored respectively by Nathan Houser, Sara Barrena and myself. The first paper, written by Nathan Houser, describes how Peirce’s European experiences influenced the development of his thought and helped shape his philosophy. It appears likely that his thought was decidedly influenced by his intellectual and personal contact with European scientists and philosophers. So to understand Peirce as an American philosopher it is necessary to grasp that he was profoundly influenced by European thought and culture and to inquire how his American and European experiences worked together to form his ideas and shape him into the world-renowned philosopher he became.Sara Barrena’s paper focuses on Peirce’s aesthetics. While Peirce claims to not be well acquainted with aesthetics, he always was interested in that field. In spite of the fact that Peirce did not develop the issue in depth, aesthetics is at the foundation of the other normative sciences. Barrena suggests that the trips through Europe and the contemplation of so many works of art and of historic places left in his memory impressions that are at the basis of the importance that Peirce would assign to art and aesthetics in his later years.The final paper, by Jaime Nubiola, describes—with documental support from Peirce’s correspondence from his first and second European trips—Peirce’s conception of science as a collective and cosoperative activity of people whose lives are animated by the desire to find out the truth and by “an impulse to penetrate into the reason of things” (CP 1.44, c.1896). The paper deals with Peirce as an inventor and builder of research instruments around which scientific communities are built, and with Peirce’s own experience of cooperation in science.In sum, a close study of Peirce’s letters and other documents of his “cosmopolitan period” will help avoid certain misunderstandings about his thought and its evolution, highlighting his active participation in the first line of several fields of cooperative scientific research (astronomy, geodesy, etc.). A better understanding of Peirce’s activity in those years will provide a richer and more sympathetic approach to him, and correct that all too common but inaccurate image of Peirce as an isolated thinker.Jaime Nubiola, Guest EditorUniversidad de Navarra [email protected], Charles S. Collected Papers of Charles Sanders...
    Charles Sanders Peirce
  •  105
    Scientific Community and Cooperation in Peirce's European Letters
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 50 (3): 444. 2014.
    This contribution describes—with some documentary support from Peirce’s correspondence of his first and second European trips—Peirce’s conception of science as a collective and co-operative activity of all those whose lives are animated by the desire to find out the truth, whose lives are animated by “an impulse to penetrate into the reason of things.” The paper has two sections: first, Peirce as an inventor and builder of research instruments around which scientific communities are formed, and,…Read more
    This contribution describes—with some documentary support from Peirce’s correspondence of his first and second European trips—Peirce’s conception of science as a collective and co-operative activity of all those whose lives are animated by the desire to find out the truth, whose lives are animated by “an impulse to penetrate into the reason of things.” The paper has two sections: first, Peirce as an inventor and builder of research instruments around which scientific communities are formed, and, second, Peirce’s own experience of cooperation within science.
    Charles Sanders Peirce
  •  30
    El compromiso esencialista de la lógica modal: estudio de Quine y Kripke
    Ediciones Universidad de Navarra. 1984.
    W. V. O. Quine
  •  25
    Presentación
    with Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe
    Anuario Filosófico 297-298. 2007.
    The present compilation of articles on “Hispanic Pragmatism” tries to show both the actual influence of Pragmatism on Hispanic philosophy and the unity that underlies the peculiarities of Hispanic thinkers.
  •  55
    El Grupo de Estudios Peirceanos de la Universidad de Navarra
    with Sara Barrena
    Anuario Filosófico 803-815. 2002.
    In this report the history and main activities of the Grupo de Estudios Peirceanos at the University of Navarra is presented. It was created in 1994 to promote the study of the work of Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914), especially in Spain and in the Spanish-speaking countries. An outstanding result of the work of this group is the massive installment in the web of Peirce's texts translated into Spanish.
  •  24
    Presentación: C.S. Peirce y K.R. Popper: Filosofía de la ciencia del siglo XX
    Anuario Filosófico 9-11. 2001.
    Charles Sanders Peirce
  •  42
    Borradori, Giovanna: The American Philosopher. Conversations with Quine, Davidson, Putnam, Nozick, Danto, Rorty, Cavell, Maclntyre, and Kuhn, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1994, XII + 177 págs
    Anuario Filosófico 159-160. 1995.
  •  37
    SEBEOK, Thomas A.: Semiotics in the United States, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1991, 173 págs
    Anuario Filosófico 240-241. 1992.
  •  34
    FORBES, G., The Metaphysics of Modality, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1985, 257 págs
    Anuario Filosófico 19 (2): 195-197. 1986.
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    Presentación
    Anuario Filosófico 1131-1134. 1996.
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    WRIGHT, C., Realism, Meaning and Truth, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1987, 386 págs
    Anuario Filosófico 255-257. 1987.
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    SCHELER, M., Arrepentimiento y nuevo nacimiento, trad. de Sergio Sánchez-Migallón. Encuentro, Madrid, 2007, 60 pp
    Anuario Filosófico 504-505. 2008.
  •  24
    Robert B. Talisse/Scott F. Aikin (Hgg.), The Pragmatism Reader. From Peirce through the Present
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (2): 474-491. 2013.
  •  28
    SHOOK, JOHN R., Dewey's Empirical Theory of Knowledge and Reality, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, 2000, 316 págs (review)
    Anuario Filosófico 33 (3): 937-939. 2000.
    John Dewey
  •  40
    HAACK, SUSAN, Evidence and Inquiry. Towards Reconstruction in Epistemology, Blackwell, Oxford, 1993, X + 259 págs
    Anuario Filosófico 27 (3): 1090-1092. 1994.
    JustificationInquiry
  •  41
    MEHLER, JACQUES; DUPOUX, EMMANUEL, Nacer sabiendo. Introducción al desarrollo cognitivo del hombre, Alianza, Madrid, 1992, 241 págs (review)
    Anuario Filosófico 26 (1): 179-180. 1993.
  •  23
    HOUSER, NATHAN; KLOESEL, CHRISTIAN (eds.), The Essential Peirce. Selected Philosophical Writings. Vol. I (1867-1893), Indiana University Press, 1992, XII + 399 págs (review)
    Anuario Filosófico 26 (3): 742-743. 1993.
  •  31
    WRIGHT, GEORG HENRIK VON, The Tree of Knowledge and other essays, Brill, Leiden, 1993, 254 págs
    Anuario Filosófico 27 (3): 1106-1107. 1994.
  •  21
    MONTES, C.: Creatividad y Estilo, Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, 1989, 150 págs
    Anuario Filosófico 22 (2): 199-201. 1989.
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    EMERSON, RAPH WALDO, The Conduct of Life. A Philosophical Reading, edición e introducción de Howard G. Callaway, University Press of America, Lanham, ML, 2006, 219 págs (review)
    Anuario Filosófico 39 (3): 817-818. 2006.
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