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1824La filosofía de la ciencia se desarrolló durante la primera mitad del siglo xx bajo el supuesto de que la ciencia podía caracterizarse por la estructura lógica tanto del conocimiento articulado en las teorías más exitosas como de sus explicaciones. En la segunda mitad del siglo xx se cuestiona fuertemente esa idea, pero se sigue asumiendo que la filosofía de la ciencia debe hacerse siguiendo los cánones de una epistemología fundamentalista que considera que el avance de la ciencia pasa por una o…Read more
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618Understanding as integration of heterogeneous representationsIn J. I. Galparsoro and A. Cordero (ed.), Reflections on naturalism, Sense Publishers. pp. 138-147. 2013.The search for understanding is a major aim of science. Traditionally, understanding has been undervalued in the philosophy of science because of its psychological underpinnings; nowadays, however, it is widely recognized that epistemology cannot be divorced from psychology as sharp as traditional epistemology required. This eliminates the main obstacle to give scientific understanding due attention in philosophy of science. My aim in this paper is to describe an account of scientific understand…Read more
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607The Metaphoric Sources of Scientific InnovationIn Claus Emmeche (ed.), Mapping friendship and friendship research: The role of analogies and metaphors. 2022.
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431Minimal Disturbance in Quantum LogicPSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1988. 1988.I construct a quantum-logical model of the type of situation that seems to be at the root of the problem of interpreting the projection postulate (Luders' rule) as a criterion of minimal disturbance. It is shown that the most natural way of characterizing minimal disturbance leads to contradictory conclusions concerning the final state.
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336Lüders's rule as a description of individual state transformationsPhilosophy of Science 58 (3): 359-376. 1991.Usual derivations of Lilders's projection rule show that Liuders's rule is the rule required by quantum statistics to calculate the final state after an ideal (minimally disturbing) measurement. These derivations are at best inconclusive, however, when it comes to interpreting Liuders's rule as a description of individual state transformations. In this paper, I show a natural way of deriving Liiders's rule from well-motivated and explicit physical assumptions referring to individual systems. Thi…Read more
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216A search for the physical content of luders' ruleSynthese 82 (1). 1990.An interpretation of quantum mechanics that rejects hidden variables has to say something about the way measurement can be understood as a transformation on states of individual systems, and that leads to the core of the interpretive problems posed by Luders' projection rule: What, if any, is its physical content? In this paper I explore one suggestion which is implicit in usual interpretations of the rule and show that this view does not stand on solid ground. In the process, important aspects …Read more
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129Epistemic Groundings of Abstraction and Their Cognitive DimensionPhilosophy of Science 78 (3): 490-511. 2011.In the philosophy of science, abstraction has usually been analyzed in terms of the interface between our experience and the design of our concepts. The often implicit assumption here is that such interface has a definite identifiable and universalizable structure, determining the epistemic correctness of any abstraction. Our claim is that, on the contrary, the epistemic grounding of abstraction should not be reduced to the structural norms of such interface but is also related to the constraint…Read more
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122“Scaffolding” and “affordance” as integrative concepts in the cognitive sciencesPhilosophical Psychology 27 (1): 1-14. 2014.There are (at least) two ways to think of the differences in basic concepts and typologies that one can find in the different scientific practices that constitute a research tradition. One is the fundamentalist view: the fewer the better. The other is a non-fundamentalist view of science whereby the integration of different concepts into the right abstraction grounds an explanation that is not grounded as the sum of the explanations supported by the parts. Integrative concepts are often associat…Read more
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118La Autoridad del Conocimiento y la Cooperación en la Educación (Authority of Knowledge and Cooperation in Education)Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 15 (3): 561-575. 2000.RESUMEN: Una tendencia importante en la filosofía de la educación contemporánea toma de la sociología del conocimiento la manera de entender la naturaleza del conocimiento científico. Esta tendencia parte de una crítica al "cognitivismo" individualista, asociado con una concepción tradicional del conocimiento y defiende una posición consensualista según la cual el conocimiento es la búsqueda de consenso. El objetivo del trabajo es mostrar que los consensualistas asumen una falsa dicotomía. Contr…Read more
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111Scientific Inquiry: From Metaphors to AbstractionPerspectives on Science 31 (2): 233-261. 2023.In philosophy of science, abstraction tends to be subsumed under representation, often being described as the omission of a target’s features when it is represented. This approach to abstraction sidesteps cognitive aspects of abstraction processes. However, cognitive aspects of abstraction are important in understanding the role of historically grounded epistemic criteria supporting modeling in science. Drawing on recent work on the relation between metaphor and abstraction, we introduce the con…Read more
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101Nancy Cartwright’s Philosophy of ScienceTheoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 26 (1): 90-93. 2011.
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100Hartmann, Hoefer & Bovens, eds. 2008. Nancy Cartwright’s Philosophy of ScienceTheoria : An International Journal for Theory, History and Fundations of Science 26 (1): 90-93. 2011.
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89Hermenéutica como método de la ontología fundamentalDaimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 56 121-137. 2012.Este artículo analiza los aspectos metodológicos principales del proyecto heideggeriano de una ontología fundamental. Heidegger considera que no hay un punto de partida privilegiado, porque todos estamos hermenéuticamente situados. Por ello propone que la investigación filosófica comience justo donde ya nos encontramos. Esto significa que debemos apropiarnos de nuestra situación hermenéutica. La explicación de esta idea mostrará la clave metodológica de la ontología heideggeriana: la indicación …Read more
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79STULL, Miguel Ruiz. Tiempo y experiência: variaciones en torno a Bergson. Santiago: Fondo Cultura Económica, 2013Trans/Form/Ação 38 (1): 239-248. 2015.En su ensayo Para una crítica de la violencia, Walter Benjamin reivindica el fenómeno social de la huelga general revolucionaria teorizada por Georges Sorel en su obra Reflexiones sobre la violencia, como una figura ejemplar de lo que sería un “medio puro de la política”, al margen de cualquier forma legitimada de poder. En este marco, pocos comentadores contemporáneos advierten una discordancia conceptual entre ambos filósofos: para Sorel, la huelga revolucionaria es un mito social, mientras qu…Read more
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74El papel de la historia y de las prácticas científicas en la educaciónEndoxa 14 (14): 289-306. 2001.-
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73Regarding of Language: Benjamin, Volóshinov and LecercleEidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 29 249-278. 2018.
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66Complexes, rule-following, and language games: Wittgenstein’s philosophical method and its relevance to semioticsSemiotica 2021 (242): 63-100. 2021.This paper forges links between early analytic philosophy and the posits of semiotics. I show that there are some striking and potentially quite important, but perhaps unrecognized, connections between three key concepts in Wittgenstein’s middle and later philosophy, namely, complex, rule-following, and language games. This reveals the existence of a conceptual continuity between Wittgenstein’s “early” and “later” philosophy that can be applied to the analysis of the iterability of representatio…Read more
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65Embodied human language models vs. Large Language Models, or why Artificial Intelligence cannot explain the modal be able toBiosemiotics 17 (1): 185-209. 2024.This paper explores the challenges posed by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence specifically Large Language Models (LLMs). I show that traditional linguistic theories and corpus studies are being outpaced by LLMs’ computational sophistication and low perplexity levels. In order to address these challenges, I suggest a focus on language as a cognitive tool shaped by embodied-environmental imperatives in the context of Agentive Cognitive Construction Grammar. To that end, I introduce …Read more
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59Oyarzún, Pablo. Entre Celan y Heidegger. Santiago de Chile: Metales Pesados, 2013. 260 pp (review)Ideas Y Valores 63 (156): 257-259. 2014.A partir de la divergencia de M. Foucault con Th. Hobbes con respecto a la guerra como principio y fundamento del poder, se muestra la importancia de esa diferencia conceptual para los análisis políticos contemporáneos. Foucault sostiene que, en las sociedades modernas de Occidente, la comunidad política, y más precisamente la política misma, ha sido el terreno de la guerra librada por otros medios. Por extensión, esta tesis significa invertir el principio de von Clausewitz; a saber, que la guer…Read more
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58A semiosic translation of the term “Bild” in both the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and The Philosophical InvestigationsSemiotica 2019 (227): 77-97. 2019.This paper introduces and defends a way to translate Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and the Philosophical Investigations from a semiotic standpoint. This turn builds on Semiosic Translation. 102–130), a framework that advances the interaction of sign systems as a necessary point of departure in the translation process. From this vantage, the key term “Bild,” is analyzed, explained and retranslated into English. This term evinces high levels of complexity and variability that canno…Read more
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57Enseñar los juicios de Núremberg en un centro penitenciario. Una propuesta educativaClio 46 122-135. 2020.Los centros penitenciarios poseen módulos educativos donde se procura dotar de enseñanza reglada a los internos para favorecer su reinserción, como se recoge en la Constitución Española de 1978 así como en los decretos de Enseñanza Secundaria para personas adultas. En este marco, se ofrece aquí una propuesta educativa para desarrollar un tema controvertido, como es el del Holocausto, en un ámbito educativo especialmente sensible a procesos educativos en situaciones de confinamiento, un aula de 4…Read more
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54An Integrated Bayesian-Heuristic Semiotic Model for Understanding Human and SARS-CoV-2 Representational StructuresBiosemiotics 16 (3): 415-439. 2023.The aim of this paper is to explore the connections between semiotics and biology by examining the behaviors of both humans and non-cognizant agents, using Bayesian and heuristic inference. The argument is that higher-level organisms use complex predictive reasoning to deal with uncertainty, while non-cognizant species, such as SARS-CoV-2, rely on an economy-driven heuristic to enter host cells. From this viewpoint, the current pandemic is characterized as a clash of representations resulting fr…Read more
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54Deleuze, color y cosmos-kleeTrans/Form/Ação 41 (1): 223-248. 2018.En este trabajo buscamos proponer una teoría del color de inspiración deleuzeana, esto es, propondremos una teoría que atenderá al color en cuanto multiplicidad y acontecimiento. Para ello, ensayaremos un recorrido a través de ciertos pasajes deleuzeanos que nos permitirán avanzar en dicha propuesta y llevarla al territorio artístico para establecer una interferencia que implicará variar la dirección de nuestro trabajo al proponer un diálogo con Paul Klee. En definitiva, intentaremos desarrollar…Read more
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54Una aproximación a la génesis de las potencias de lo falso en Gilles DeleuzeEndoxa 43 269-292. 2019.En el presente trabajo nos aproximaremos a Gilles Deleuze problematizando lo que él llama potencias de lo falso. Para argumentar esto, buscaremos relacionar aquellas potencias con lo que el filósofo francés denomina caos-cosmos. En principio, consideraremos, como una guía para sostener aquella relación, la inversión del platonismo propuesta por Deleuze. Pues bien, quizá el problema que presentan las potencias de lo falso es el de la verdad en tanto producción. Será en este último sentido que sos…Read more
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48¿Qué es una ley irreductiblemente estadística?Theoria 7 (1/2/3): 715-727. 1992.This paper explores some of the philosophical difficulties involved in the task of clarifying the idea of an irreducible statistical law, by means of an analysis of the paradigmatic example of such a law in the Quantum theory.These are two alternative strategies that can be pursued in clarifying this question. One is to understand this irreductibility by means of one or another interpretation of the Quantum theory. But, as will be shown, the different interpretations of Quantum mechanics lead to…Read more
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47Translating Wittgenstein: A semiotic translation of the TractatusSemiotica 2020 (233): 91-123. 2020.In this article, I introduce a semiosic translation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. The theoretical framework is Semiosic Translation, a theory that combines Peirce’s interpretive semiotics and Wittgenstein’s notions of rule-following and complex-fact. I seek to show that this approach is particularly adroit at the task of making the sometimes cryptic philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein accessible to readers. To support this assertion, I compare and analyze several canonical tran…Read more
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45The Heuristic Structure of Scientific KnowledgeJournal of Cognition and Culture 4 (3-4): 701-729. 2004.We examine two major perspectives in the literature on domain specificity in cognition: in one of them cognitive modules are "intuitive theories"; in the other they are dispositional structures. Both of these positions accept that there is a continuous line from ordinary to scientific reasoning; nevertheless they interpret this continuity differently. We propose an alternative way of understanding the relation between ordinary and scientific reasoning: the continuity thesis holds because heurist…Read more
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43The semiotics of motion encoding in Early English: a cognitive semiotic analysis of phrasal verbs in Old and Middle EnglishSemiotica 2023 (251): 55-91. 2023.This paper offers a renewed construction grammar analysis of linguistic constructions in a diachronic perspective. The present theory, termedAgentive Cognitive Construction Grammar(AgCCxG), is informed byactive inference(AIF), a process theory for the comprehension of intelligent agency. AgCCxG defends the idea that language bear traces of non-linguistic, bodily-acquired information that reflects sémiotico-biological processes of energy exchange and conservation. One of the major claims of the p…Read more
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