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1. Theoria: An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science: Volume > 10 > Issue: 1
Ignacio Ayestaran Uriz Il International Simposium Galdeano (ZARAGOZA’94): Paradigms and Mathematics, Zaragoza, septiembre de 1994
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Francisco José Díez Ausín IV Congreso de la Asociación Española de Tecnologías y Lógica Fuzzy: FUZZY’94, Blanes, septiembre de 1994
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Ignacio Ayestarán Uriz EASST (European Association for the Study of Science and Technology) Conference on Science, Technology and Change: New Theories, Realities, Institutions, Budapest, agosto de 1994
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Violeta Demonte Lo sencillo es realo la explicación en la teoría lingüística
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Juan Bautista Bengoetxea, Xabier Eizagirre AFOS (Association for Foundations of Sciences, Language and Cognition) 1994 Workshop: Foundations of Science, Varsovia, agosto de 1994
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Juan José Acero Carnap y la imposibilidad de la semantica
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Francisco José Díez Ausín VI. Internationaler Leibniz-Kongreß: Leibniz und Europa, Hannover, julio de 1994
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Amedeo G. Conte Deóntica de la negación en Jerzy Sztykgold
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This essay deals with the concept of negation in Deontics. In relation with this concept, the polish logician Jerzy Sztykgold seems to put forward (in Negation of the norm, 1936) these two thesis: a) a norm may have a negation; b) a norm may be a negation. Sztykgold studies the concept of Inegation of a norm through the analysis of other two concepts (the concept of “insubsistence” or absence (brak) of a right or of a duty and the concept of opposition of behaviour), and, as early as 1936, he puts hirnself in a clear position in relation to the problem of the possibility of a logic of norms: There is a deontic analogonof truth, which is the słuszność (‘rightness’; ‘rightfulness’) consequently, for the norms, entities of which the słuszność is predicated, are valid the thesis of the propositional logic that are valid for the apophantic sentences.
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Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla Moulines y el realismo
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Moulines’ arguments against several types of realism in his book Pluralidad y recursion are considered and a defence of scientific realism consistent with structuralism is offered as a plausible answer to Moulines’ criticisms.
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Ana Rioja Los orígenes del principio de indeterminación
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The formulation in 1927 of the so called uncertainty principle by Werner Heisenberg was originated to resolve a problem with wich it apparently did not bear any relation: the possible intuitive content of the quantum theory, whose mathematic formalism had already been constituted at the end of 1925. The work’s objective consists in the detailed showing of the ideas which lead to it’s obtainment, apart from all discussion relative to the determinist or indeterminist behavior of atomic systems.
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Matthias Schirn Frege y los nombres de cursos de valores
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Miembros de la Sociedad de Lógica, Metodología y Filosofía de la Ciencia en España
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Manuel Antonio Correia Teoría de las variaciones y arte complicatorio de las ciencias en la Dissertatio de Arte Combinatoria (1666) de G. W. Leibniz
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Thomas E. Uebel Vigencia de La teoria de La ciencia de Otto Neurath
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José Ramón Arana El enigma del “Parménides”
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An interpretation of the “Parmenides” is proposed in base to the Plato’s “unwritten doctrines”. The greek author demonstrates in this dialogue that with the One only is impossible to think (hypothesis I), and this is why a principle of difference is required; that with the ontological conception of this difference neither, because contradictory conclusions would be followed (hypothesis II); and that without the One isimpossible to think, too (hypothesis III). These conclusions suggest the reader that the One is necessary to think, but another or other principles must be searched to stablish a dialectic. Plato confirms this way the parenetic character of his dialogues respecting at the same time the selfconstrained taboo of the “unwritten doctrines” (he doesn’t mention the undefinite dyad). To come to these conclusions the author ofthis paper proposes a plan of the second part of this work, that divides it in three hypothesis, not in eight, like is usual today, and analyzes the categories that sustain the argumentatives subdivisions of each one of the hypotheses: the structure of all the hypotheses is the same. All this in critical discussion with the actual bibliography about the topics.
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Miguel Sanchez-Mazas Colaboración
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Noticias de la SLMFCE (Sociedad de Lógica, Metodologia y Filosofia de la Ciencia en España)
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Luis Fariñas del Cerro, Antonio Frias Delgado Condicionales y no monotonía
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C. Ulises Moulines Realismos e instrumentalismos: respuesta a Zamora Bonilla
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Cristina Lafont Dilemas en torno a la verdad
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This article argues for an intermediate standpoint concerning the theory of truth which finds an equilibrium between realist an epistemic conceptions of truth. At the same time it is accepted that truth is a notion with an ultimate realist sense, but it is made clear that this intuitive sense does only have a non-trivial (i.e. non-“disquotational”), reading if the function of “truth” is seen from within the epistemic framework of our practices of belief-formation (i.e. of confirmation and revision). Following the realist line one can reconstruct the unconditional validity attributed to the intuitive concept of truth out of its internal relation with the concept of “reality”; this in turn makes clear that the epistemic strategy of extracting this uncoditionality from an emphatic concept of perfect, infallible knowledge is more than weak. This is because only preserving the decisive function of truth as a corrective, as a fallibilist reserve (incompatible therefore with any concept of “infallible” knowledge) one can see how truth relates to cognitive learning processes. On the other hand, the strategy of this paper shows thus how this is possible avoiding the bad alternative of metaphysical realism and relativism.