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    ¿Son a priori las leyes de la biología? by Lorenzano, Pablo

    Published 2016
    “…La primera consiste en efectuar un análisis crítico de ellos (Rose 1970, Munson 1975, Carrier 1995). La segunda consiste en defender la existencia de leyes (o principios) en biología, aunque argumentando que éstas son no-empíricas o a priori (Brandon 1978, 1982, 1997, Sober 1984, 1993, 1997, Elgin 2003). …”
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    About the social implications of contemporary cognitive neuroscience: an interview with Michael I. Posner by Lipina, Sebastián Javier, Lipina, Guido Martin

    Published 2016
    “…When he was two months old, his family moved to San Bernardino, California, where his father, Philip, first worked for the defense industry during the years of World War II, and then as a social worker with the Jewish community. His mother, Rose, was primarily a housewife, but she also sold shoes on weekends. …”
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    La traducción bajo la línea de la convergencia by García, Adolfo M. (ed.), Arrizabalaga, María Inés (ed.)

    Published 2016
    “…Los editores proponemos una mirada interdiciplinar de la traductología, a partir de la convergencia de diferentes áreas del conocimiento, a la luz de una epistemología abierta, al decir de Edgar Morin. …”
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    ESTUDIOS DE LA GUBERNAMENTALIDAD: LA SUBJETIVIDAD COMO CATEGORÍA DE LA POLÍTICA by Papalini, Vanina, Córdoba, Marcelo, Marengo, Leonardo

    Published 2012
    “…Este artículo consiste de una referencia razonada a un conjunto definido de conceptos desarrollados en el seno de lo que ha llegado a conocerse como estudios de la gubernamentalidad. …”
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    IMAGES, CONCEPT AND POLITICS, BETWEEN ALTHUSSER AND SPINOZA by Gainza, Mariana

    Published 2018
    “…That’ why he recovered and preserved Marx's famous architectural metaphor, which suggested that a society, as if it was a “social building”, should be thought of as a totality consisting on a structure or infrastructure (the kingdom of social economy) that, like a base, sustained the set of superstructures that rose above it (the legal-political order and the “forms of social consciousness”). …”
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