- Cine 4
- Cinema 4
- ética 3
- Aesthetics 2
- Bourdieu 2
- Duelo 2
- Estética 2
- Kierkegaard 2
- Moral 2
- Mourning 2
- Philosophy 2
- Psicoanálisis 2
- Psychoanalysis 2
- Subjetividad 2
- Técnica 2
- animal cognition 2
- cognición animal 2
- ethics 2
- filosofía 2
- ontología 2
- (in)certeza 1
- Akira Kurosawa 1
- Alegato 1
- Alienating ecuation 1
- Allegation 1
- Alva Noë 1
- Ancient philosophy 1
- Andréi Tarkovski 1
- Andréi Trakovski 1
- Anthropology 1
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Desire, Existential, Aesthetic, and Philosophical Question
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About “After Life”: A philosophical reflection on the notion of the moral experience of mourning
Published 2022“…There are diverse philosophical conceptions about the conformation of human morality, regarding the place that experience and theoretical knowledge have in it. …”
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The representation of the origin of humanity in ’2001: A Space Odyssey
Published 2017“…Then we focus on the exposition of french philosopher Bernard Stiegler’s propositions, who has attempted to give an answer to this problem through an original theoretical development. …”
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Ockham's political ideas
Published 1944“…William Ockham, the Venerabilis Inceptor and Doctor plus quam subtilis, began his academic career, simply as a theologian and philosopher, who had not, or at least did not reveal the slightest interest in political questions. …”
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Expanding the search-space for a science of perceptual awareness
Published 2011“…I work out a way of interpreting the contribution of the conglomeration of research programs, methodological stands and philosophical speculations known as the embodied approach to cognition. …”
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THE ROUSSEAUNIAN LEAST EXPECTED. RAWLS AND HIS THEORY OF JUSTICE FACING THE SOCIAL CONTRACT
Published 2015“…In the first one we approached the novel interpretation made by the twentieth century philosopher based on the author from Geneva, stressing his understanding of amour propre, which is the key with which resolves the apparent contradictions between the works of Rousseau. …”
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We should stop talking about Benjamin for two years. Art, technique and mass
Published 2017“…In third place, I will develop the reflections about cinema of other author, Jean Epstetin, filmmaker and philosopher of the movies, attending to the possible similitude in the ways of thinking the cinema as technique. …”
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Presentation
Published 2018“…Perhaps trying to escape the contingencies of life in common, it did not take long to postulate a place and a time in which the philosophical ideal of coexistence could take shape. …”
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Immortality as freedom. A cinematographic contrast
Published 2024“…Beyond a mere cinematographic analysis, the article explores the richness or poverty of the inner world of the characters in both films and, albeit implicitly, shows their importance as models for clinical or public discussion on issues such as ethics or violence towards other people, our conceptual reading will mainly draw on the work of the philosopher Sören Kierkegaard and some counterpoints with the political theorist Hannah Arendt.…”
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Marxisms and decoloniality: open questions
Published 2020“…In the second, recovering the theorization on geopolitics and modernity elaborated by the philosopher of decoloniality, José Gandarilla, the levels of abstraction are placed from which the historical form and sense of the whole are thought —as an ontological horizon. …”
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Nietzsche, director of Museo Casa Histórica de la Independencia
Published 2018“…This work, beyond its simulated history game appearance, is an exegesis of the German philosopher’s article, and an invitation to museum professionals, so that we reflect on the orientation we give to history museums and evaluate whether our activities are closer to uncompromising self-absorption or commitment to people’s lives.…”
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Retracing the steps: On 'I am still learning: four experiments in retrospective philology'. Carlo Ginzburg (2020). Translated by Rafael Gaune Corradi. Buenos Aires, Fondo de Cultur...
Published 2021“…Ginzburg is responsible for some of the most anthropological reflections to be found in the field of historiography, of which she is fully aware: her work has been described as that of "a shaman" who "picks up the bones of Sir James George Frazer (...) covers them with the skin of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and brings them back to life" (Donniger 1991: 3, in Ginzburg 2020). …”
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Serial instincts
Published 2018“…In dialogue with the semiologist Yuri Lotman and the philosopher Michel Foucault, we will say that artistic texts such as TV series will be a fertile ground for questioning how hypothetical instincts are reactivated, around a notion of “anomaly” and the complex mechanisms that ensure their domestication and control. …”
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Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice
Published 2016“…The unsettling figure of concentration camps has motivated the intellect and the imagination of academics and artists of all kinds, who have tried to understand the structure of those settings, and the human dynamics they foster.Philosopher Giorgio Agamben has sought this understanding based on his theorization of the state of exception, which allows the sovereign (the State) to suspend the rule of law, so as to facilitatean extrajudicial way of acting,this being nonetheless validated by the power the State is entitled to exert. …”
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Traumatic flights, imaginary parents and neurotic bourgeoisie
Published 2018“…In line with the recent work of Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek, this research will observe how each chapter of Wild Tales decomposes the ethical symptoms of a society that is aware of its neurotic behaviors to the point that it acknowledges that comic explosions of its wild sides is the most efficient therapy that cinema can offer.…”
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