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    Redefining Identity. Posthumanist Theories in Westworld
    Scientia et Fides 7 (2): 119-137. 2019.
    El proyecto transhumanista de mejoramiento humano viene proponiendo ya desde hace tiempo una superación de los límites humanos que nos permita convertirnos en una nueva especie. A pesar de que dicha posibilidad es todavía lejana en la práctica, las hipótesis han invadido la ciencia ficción y están generando la imagen colectiva de lo que se considera posible o, incluso, deseable. Al mismo tiempo en la ciencia ficción esos desarrollos artificiales se llevan hasta sus últimos límites y se ponen en …Read more
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    How Important Are CEOs to CSR Practices? An Analysis of the Mediating Effect of the Perceived Role of Ethics and Social Responsibility
    with José-Luis Godos-Díez and Almudena Martínez-Campillo
    Journal of Business Ethics 98 (4): 531-548. 2011.
    Drawing on the Agency-Stewardship approach, which suggests that manager profile may range from the agent model to the steward model, this article aims to examine how important CEOs are to corporate social responsibility (CSR). Specifically, this exploratory study proposes the existence of a relationship between manager profile and CSR practices and that this relation is mediated by the perceived role of ethics and social responsibility. After applying a mediated regression analysis using survey …Read more
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    Benefits and Risks in Secondary Use of Digitized Clinical Data: Views of Community Members Living in a Predominantly Ethnic Minority Urban Neighborhood
    with Robert J. Lucero, Joan Kearney, Yamnia Cortes, Adriana Arcia, Paul Appelbaum, and Jose Luchsinger
    AJOB Empirical Bioethics 6 (2): 12-22. 2015.
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    Biophilia and Biophobia as Emotional Attribution to Nature in Children of 5 Years Old
    with Pablo Olivos-Jara, Cristina Rubio-Pérez, and Beatriz Felipe-García
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Introduction: Connectedness to nature is a concept that reflects the emotional relationship between the self and the natural environment, based on the theory of biophilia, the innate predisposition to the natural environment. However, the biophobic component has largely been ignored, despite, given its adaptive functional role, being an essential part of the construct. If there is a phylogenetic component underlying nature connectedness, biophilic and/or biophobic, there should be evidence of th…Read more
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    Anthropometric, body composition and health determinants of active ageing: A gender approach
    with Pilar Montero López, María Dolores Zamarrón, and Santiago Rodríguez López
    Journal of Biosocial Science 43 (5): 597-610. 2011.
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    La confianza en la construcción de la realidad social
    with María Soledad Krause Muñoz
    Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 41 (1): 33-53. 2016.
    El artículo analiza el rol que cumple la confianza en la construcción de la realidad social, argumentando que constituye uno de sus componentes esenciales. Lo es porque hace posible el nacimiento, permanencia y reconocimiento colectivo de las instituciones, así como su iteración y organización en subsistemas.
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    Business Education and Idealism as Determinants of Stakeholder Orientation
    with Jose-Luis Godos-Díez and Laura Cabeza-García
    Journal of Business Ethics 131 (2): 439-452. 2015.
    This paper based on the distinction between the instrumental and normative views of stakeholder management explores how business education and personal moral philosophies may influence the orientation adopted by an individual. A mediated regression analysis using survey information collected from 206 Spanish university students showed that those exposed to management theories were less willing to consider stakeholders when making business decisions if the consequent economic impacts on the firm …Read more
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    Interview: Roberto Fernandez Retamar
    with Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria, Olga T. Ros, and Enrico Mario Santi
    Diacritics 8 (4): 76. 1978.
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    Karl Marx and John Stuart Mill supported Abraham Lincoln against what they called the “Slave Power”. Both thinkers fought for the abolition of slavery, and backed the Union in the American Civil War. Marx spread out his opinions on the war and the future social and political changes in several newspapers, while Mill was active trying to persuade the English public realm to prevent England from joining the South. Both shared an historical vision of the future in which human progress was attached …Read more
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    En el desarrollo de una fenómenología enactivista, el análisis de la conciencia del tiempo necesita ser conducido hacia un enfoque totalmente enactivista. Así, intento impulsar este análisis hacia una fenomenología enactivista más completa de la conciencia del tiempo. Además, sostengo que el análisis de Varela motiva un examen más detallado de los aspectos fenomenológicos de la estructura temporal intrínseca de la experiencia, al entenderla en términos de una fenomenología encarnada y orientada …Read more
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    Esse Est Percipi o la Percepción Social de la Violencia Contra Las Mujeres
    Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 43 325-330. 2009.
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    Paternalism vs. Autonomy: Are They Alternative Types of Formal Care?
    with Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo, Ricardo Olmos, Carmen Huici, José Manuel Ribera Casado, and Alfonso Cruz Jentoft
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Issues concerning naturalism have increasingly become the subject of philosophical reflections involving ontological, epistemological, and even ethics affairs. The most popular topic for contemporary philosophy has been the relationship between ontological results of Darwinism and epistemology. Despite the varied circumstances of its establishment, naturalism almost always produces recommendations that reflect a worldview much “weaker” (as in the case of Habermas) than the strong one more common…Read more
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    Educating Elites: Class Privilege and Educational Advantage (edited book)
    with Adam Howard
    R&L Education. 2010.
    This collection of groundbreaking studies breaks with the tradition of gauging inequality by looking 'down' at at-risk or poverty-disadvantaged schools and shifts the gaze of inquiry 'up' toward the experiences of privilege in educational environments characterized by wealth and the abundance of material resources.
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    Abstract models for dialogue protocols
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 16 (2): 121-140. 2007.
    We examine a variety of dialogue protocols, taking inspiration from two fields: natural language dialogue modelling and multiagent systems. In communicative interaction, one can identify different features that may increase the complexity of the dialogue structure. This motivates a hierarchy of abstract models for protocols that takes as a starting point protocols based on deterministic finite automata. From there, we proceed by looking at particular examples that justify either an enrichment or…Read more
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    A Dissociation Between Recognition and Hedonic Value in Caloric and Non-caloric Carbonated Soft Drinks
    with Franco Delogu, Claire Huddas, Katelyn Steven, Souheila Hachem, Luv Lodhia, and Macee Logerstedt
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    Bone grafts utilized in dentistry: an analysis of patients' preferences
    with Cristina Bucchi, Pablo Navarro, Víctor Beltrán, and Eduardo Borie
    BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1): 1-6. 2015.
    BackgroundMany procedures currently require the use of bone grafts to replace or recover bone volume that has been resorbed. However, the patient’s opinion and preferences must be taken into account before implementing any treatment. Researchers have focused primarily on assessing the effectiveness of bone grafts rather than on patients' perceptions. Thus, the aim of this study was to explore patients' opinions regarding the different types of bone grafts used in dental treatments.MethodsOne hun…Read more
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    El autor realiza una lectura en clave perspectivista de la neurofenomenología, enfoque transdisciplinar y metodológico iniciado a mediados de los 90 por el neurobiólogo Francisco J. Varela desde el ámbito experimental de las ciencias de la mente. La originalidad del artículo reside en que estudia comparativamente el problemático entrecruce de la neurofenomenología de Varela con el perspectivismo científico de Ronald N. Giere, mostrándonos que la neurofenomenología no sólo lo antecedió cronológic…Read more
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    The Concept of the Universe in Physical Cosmology
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 52 (4): 523-542. 2021.
    The concept of the universe is used in physical cosmology differently from the usual meaning of the term, naively considered as the entire reality. Traditionally, thinking about the whole led to logical contradictions. Taking as reference the Kantian antecedent, different contemporary philosophical notions of the universe are analysed in the first part of this paper, including realist and constructivist approaches, as well as a notion of the universe as a physical object. In the second part, the…Read more
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    Reseñas varias
    with Óscar Cubo Ugarte, Iker Martínez Fernández, Manuel Suances Marcos, Yashiro Díaz Rivera, Leopoldo José Prieto López, Adrián Bueno Junquero, Guillem Sales Vilalta, Pablo Montosa, and Martí Clua Torres
    Endoxa 45 261. 2020.
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    Combining genetic algorithms and the finite element method to improve steel industrial processes
    with A. Sanz-García, A. V. Pernía-Espinoza, and F. J. Martínez-de-Pisón-Ascacíbar
    Journal of Applied Logic 10 (4): 298-308. 2012.
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    ¿Importa la determinación del sexo en el Test de Turing?
    Revista de Filosofia Aurora 27 (40): 277. 2015.
    Según la versión estándar del juego de la imitación, la determinación del sexo de los participantes no desempeña ningún papel en el testeo de la inteligencia de máquina. Desafortunadamente, tal simplificación soslaya la teoría de la mente que fundamenta dicho juego. Teniendo en consideración este problema, en este ensayo argumento en contra de la simplificación del Test de Turing. En efecto, tal como sostengo, la determinación del sexo de los participantes no debe obviarse: la mente de una mujer…Read more
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    The Economic and Social Value of Science and Technology Parks. The Case of Tecnocampus
    with Jose Torres-Pruñonosa and Josep Maria Raya
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    This article aims to measure both the economic and social value of Tecnocampus, a Science and Technology Park in its region of influence. Our results show that the impact of Tecnocampus has a socioeconomic cost–benefit ratio of 2.39. Measuring the impact of this multifaceted centre requires a diverse approach. Although the methods used are not new, the combination of them presents a novel approach to measure the impact of an institution of this nature. We have measured the economic value with th…Read more
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    Este artículo examina cómo la separabilidad y unidad mente-cuerpo resultan clave para poner de manifiesto lo inapropiado del “teatro cartesiano”, metáfora creada por Daniel Dennett para criticar la experiencia consciente unificada en Descartes. La primera sección introduce al problema de la separabilidad cartesiana. La segunda examina cómo mente y cuerpo, separables mediante lo concebible según Descartes, resultan ser cosas metafísicamente distintas. La tercera enfatiza como separables no implic…Read more
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    Psychological Governance and Public Policy: Governing the Mind, Brain and Behaviour
    with Diego Palacios-Díaz
    British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (6): 787-789. 2020.
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    Editorial: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Policy in Fostering Social and Emotional Skills
    with Javier Suarez-Alvarez, Patrick Charles Kyllonen, Filip De Fruyt, Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero, and José Muñiz
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    La teoría antropológica de Jürgen Habermas: un naturalismo débil entre Kant y Darwin
    with Javier Romero
    Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 46 113-140. 2019.
    El propósito de este estudio es dilucidar algunos de los rasgos distintivos de la concepción del ser humano que mantiene Jürgen Habermas y sus implicaciones en la teoría de la acción comunicativa. De este modo, se trata de mostrar que la antropología habermasiana se singulariza por adoptar una perspectiva naturalista y darwinista. En la primera parte, se analiza el legado epistemológico de Darwin como un programa de investigación y se contrastan los estudios de Habermas sobre antropología biológ…Read more