Philosophy of Science by Young Researchers vol. 3
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This volume brings together the papers originally presented at the 3rd Conference of Young Researchers in Philosophy of Science (JJFIC), held in October 2021 in the city of Córdoba and on multiple screens throughout the country. The virtual format—which the pandemic forced upon us—was made possible thanks to the renewed efforts of each of the actors who brought this event to fruition. One of the main objectives of the JJFIC is to bring together philosophical reflections on the sciences from diverse perspectives, reflecting the plurality of trajectories and interests of our current research community. Thus, this volume, edited by María Gabriela Fissore, Francisco Elías Moreno, Barbara Paez Sueldo, and Martina Schilling, reflects the collective desire to propose a discussion on the ways in which we research the sciences, from a space designed by and for young researchers.
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Foreword
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I. Philosophy of the particular sciences
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Differences and restrictions in establishing causal links in issues related to bioethanol production in the city of Córdoba
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Epistemology of neuroscience: contributions from the perspective of Canguilhem for a flexible and relational model of autism .
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Geocentrism and solemnity: the case of Cicero versus the modern age
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Rats in the laboratory: a case study on the use of model organisms
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Modeling processes in connectomics
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Comment: Scientific societies and their role in the birth of disciplines
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Comment: What to do about ontologies?
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II. Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Language
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Mind mapping: a conceptual skill?
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Comment: Types of content
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Representation during reading: a critical review of the role of memory in cognitive models of text comprehension
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Comment: Memories and representations: a view from psycholinguistics
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H. Collins' sociological approach to the analysis of practical expertise
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Reasons and facts
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Comment: Reasons as authoritative propositions
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Observational abilities and cognition
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Comment: How do we justify our beliefs? Towards a moderate version of the Sellarsian approach
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Comment: Red, the color at the top of the traffic light or the anger of the fans: color blindness and colorful language games
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III. Philosophy of technology
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Distinguishing a programmable mechanism from a proto-programmable one
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Technology: technocracy or social deliberation? A reading of John Dewey for the philosophy of technology
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Comment: A place for technological activity on the public agenda
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IV. Gender issues in science, language, and history
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An analysis of the menstrual cup as a feminist technological device: tensions between xenofeminist and ecofeminist perspectives
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How did we learn about AIDS? Notes on HIV-positive activism: from criticism of scientific knowledge to its transformations By José Antonio Martínez
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On the linguistic obstacles and unblocking of “travas”: derogatory and contested uses of pejorative terms referring to trans women
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Comment: The importance of creating your own political spaces The importance of creating your own political spaces
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