Philosophy of Science by Young Researchers: Vol 4
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This volume, edited by María Gabriela Fissore, Agustín Mauro, Barbara Paez Sueldo, and Mateo Santillan Castro, brings together the papers originally presented at the 4th Conference of Young Researchers in Philosophy of Science (JJFIC), held on October 4, 5, and 6, 2022, at the CONICET Auditorium of the National University of Córdoba.
Chapters
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Foreword
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Current issues
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Science education in the province of Buenos Aires post-pandemic
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Comment: Challenges and potentialities of science education and communication
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Insider knowledge and business strategies in bioethanol production in Córdoba, Argentina
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Comment: Insider knowledge and sacrifice zones
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Androcentrism in scientific language
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Telling hearts in the cosmos
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Comment: Forms of experience that are difficult to decipher
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Empirical evidence on the relationship between the consumption of pornographic content and its incidence in sexual assaults .
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The problem of meaning in the Anthropocene: towards a biosemiotic study of life
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Comment: How can we think about the problem of meaning in the Anthropocene era?
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Logic and philosophy of mathematics
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Heuristic method for solving proofs in the Fitch system
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Analogy as a cognitive resource for filling in the blanks Analogy is a cognitive resource that allows us to fill in the blanks when we encounter unfamiliar situations or concepts. It is
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Comment: Types of reasoning
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Towards an arithmetic of infinity: transfers between continuous and discrete in Deleuze and Lautman
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Philosophical discussions surrounding the definition of an ancient Egyptian “mathematical style”
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Comment: Mathematics: Truth and History
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Philosophy of neuroscience and cognitive science
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The heterogeneity of autistic traits: merely a product of biological variability?
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Commentary: From DSM-IV to DSM-5. The heterogeneity of autism as a design choice
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Theoretical and instrumental change in the neurobiology of memory
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Sensory-motor enactivism as a conceptual framework
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General philosophy of science
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Kuhn and Foucault. New considerations of the concepts of paradigm and episteme
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Taxonomy and holism
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Commentary: Translating the immeasurable: taxonomic networks and holistic theories in Kuhn's work
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Whitehead, Nature, and Plato
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Comment: Footnote for footnotes on philosophy
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Of the various ways in which nature has been bifurcated
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Comment: The three forms of bifurcation in nature, an analytical distinction
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Commentary: On origin and diversity: from the Darwinian explanation to symbiogenesis
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Commentary: Space-time, many observers, and few dimensions
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Published
November 9, 2023
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Copyright (c) 2023 María Gabriela Fissore, Agustín Mauro, Bárbara Paez Sueldo, Mateo Santillan Castro; Matías Daniel Giria, María Luz D’Amico, Lucía Céspedes, Julián Arriaga, Ariel Olmedo Giompliakis, Tamara Nizetich, Tamara Jesús Chibey Rivas , Nicolás Antonio Rojas Cortés, Santo Scabuzzo, Tatiana Balbontín Beltrán, Nicolás Pohl, Mariano Gordillo, Milena Dassie Wilke, Lara Medina Tomas, Joaquín E. Morales Palominos, Héctor Horacio Gerván, Alejandro Gracia Di Rienzo, Clara Castañares, Francisco Elías Moreno, Juan Manuel González De Piñera, Martín Iván Druvetta, Sebastián Mejía-Rendón, Ricardo David Rosso, Julián Reynoso, Lucía Martino, Lucía Desiderioscioli, Lucas Petronella
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978-950-33-1766-2
