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Observación, causalidad y explicación causal
En este ensayo se establece un diálogo entre las principales teorías epistemológicas sobre la causalidad que concluye con la diferenciación entre la causalidad y la explicación causal.
Fernando Cortés
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A veces se argumenta que la acción tiene primacía sobre la cau salidad. Esto se puede entender de dos maneras: que la causalidad es una proyección de la acción al ámbito natural o que la causalidad presupone un agente que actúa. Defiendo que la primera tesis es falsa y que la segun da sólo liene sentido desde una teoría realista de las causas.
Sánchez-Cuenca Rodríguez, Ignacio
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Causalidad, mente y emergencia: causalidad mental como causalidad descendente [PDF]
En este trabajo examino la posición causalista del emergentismo con respecto al fenómeno mental, analizando su viabilidad filosófica en el ámbito de los problemas planteados a la posición del fisicalismo no reduccionista, nuestro actual paradigma metafísico.
Morales, Juan Diego
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Reverse Causal Nexus between Pro‐Poor Policies and Income Inequality in Kenya
Abstract Different developing economies are encountering various regional challenges associated with income inequality. However, several contributing factors to inequality and access to opportunities, such as a quality education system, have been identified as the key factors.
Isaiah Juma Maket +2 more
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En el complicado cuerpo que constituyen los diálogos platónicos es posible distinguir una serie de problemas que, a pesar de ser cambiantes y dinámicos, se mantienen dentro de un conjunto. Si bien tal conjunto no es completamente coherente, al menos sí da muestra de preocupaciones y soluciones en igual medida: la teoría de las ideas, la división del ...
Aponte, Eduardo
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Abstract Objective If a psychotherapeutic intervention has the capacity to produce positive change, the “deterioration effect” theory holds that it must also have the potential for negative effects. However, the definition, measurement, and reporting of unwanted events in psychotherapy is a topic of ongoing discussion.
Emma Kinnaird +3 more
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Abstract Advancements in the field of reintroduction biology are needed, but understanding of how to effectively conduct translocations, particularly with snakes, is lacking. We conducted a systematic review of snake translocation studies to identify potential tactics for reducing postrelease effects. We included studies on intentional, human‐mediated,
Jonathan D. Choquette +3 more
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Abstract Many war survivors suffer from chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Unraveling the complexities of PTSD symptoms over time is crucial for understanding this condition. Going beyond a common pathogenic pathway perspective, we applied the network approach to psychopathology to analyze longitudinal data from war survivors with PTSD in ...
Pascal Schlechter +3 more
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Linking spatial economics and sequencing economics for the Osaka tourism agglomeration
Abstract An agglomeration is an organization composed of its segments such as infrastructure and institutions. Sequencing economics discusses the sequential process analysis of building the segments of an agglomeration. The concept of ‘economies of sequence’ can be defined as the selection of any two segments from among the set of segments of an ...
Akifumi Kuchiki
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Safe from “harm”: The governance of violence by platforms
Abstract A number of issues have emerged related to how platforms moderate and mitigate “harm.” Although platforms have recently developed more explicit policies in regard to what constitutes “hate speech” and “harmful content,” it appears that platforms often use subjective judgments of harm that specifically pertains to spectacular, physical violence—
Julia R. DeCook +3 more
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