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En filosofía muchas veces encontramos familias de argumentos, esto es, clases de argumentos que pueden ser parientes en virtud ya sea de su estructura, de las discusiones en las que están inmersos o de las tesis que pretenden defender. En esta obra
Autor:
Cardona Suárez, Carlos Alberto1, Gutiérrez Valderrama, Juliana1 juliana.gutierrez@urosario.edu.co
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Archive for History of Exact Sciences. Jan2020, Vol. 74 Issue 1, p45-75. 31p. 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts, 14 Graphs.
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Fernández Pinto, Manuela1 (AUTHOR) m.fernandezp@uniandes.edu.co, Gutiérrez Valderrama, Juliana1 (AUTHOR)
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Language Learning. Apr2023, p1. 5p.
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Ideas y Valores; 2022 Supplement, Vol. 71, p13-40, 28p
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Ideas y Valores; 2022 Supplement, Vol. 71, p113-137, 25p
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Cranefield, Paul F. (1957). “The Organic Physics of 1847 and the Biophysics of Today”. Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences, Vol. 12, pp. 407-423
Crombie, Alistair C. (1994). Styles of Scientific Thinking in the European Tradition: The History of Argument and Explanation specially in the Mathematical and Biomedical Sciences and Arts. Londres: Gerald Duckworth & Company
DeValois, R. L. & Jones, A. E. (1961). “Single-Cell Analysis of the Organization of the Primate Color-Vision System”. The Visual System: Neurophysiology and Psychophysics. Berlín: Springer.
Fechner, Gustav Theodore (1836/2005). The little book of life and death. New York: Weiser Books.
Grassmann, Hermann. (1854). “On the Theory of Compound Colours”. Philosophical Magazine, Series 4, 7:45, pp. 254-264.
Goethe, Johann Wolfang (1818/2006). Theory of Colours. New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
Hacking, Ian (1982). “Language, truth and reason”. Rationality and relativism. M. Hollis y S. Lukes (Eds.). Oxford: Blackwell
Hacking, Ian (1992). “Style for historians and philosophers”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 1-20.
Hacking, Ian (1992b). “Statistical Language, Statistical Truth, and Stadistical Reason: The Self-Authentification of a Style of Scientific Reasoning”. The Social Dimensions of Science (pp. 130-157). E. McMullin (Eds.). Notre Dame (Ind): University of Notre Dame Press
Heidelberger, Michael (1993). Nature from within: Gustav Fechner and his vision psychophysical worldview. Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1853/1995). “Goethe’s Scientific Researches”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. Chicago: The Univesity of Chicago Press
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1868/1995). “The Recent Progress of the Theory of Vision”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. Chicago: The Univesity of Chicago Press.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1869/1995). “On the Aim and Progress of Physical Science”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. Chicago: The Univesity of Chicago Press.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1877/1995). “On Thought in Medicine”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. Chicago: The Univesity of Chicago Press.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1878/1995). “The Facts of Perception”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. New York: Dover Publications Inc.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1860/1962). Treatise on Physiological Optics (Vol. 2). New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1866/1962). Treatise on Physiological Optics (Vol. 3). New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
Hering, Ewald (1872/1964). Outlines of a theory of light sense. Cambridge (Mass): Harvard University Press
Hering, Ewald (1878). Zur Lehre vom Lichtsinne. Sechs Mittheilungen an die kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenshaften in Wien. Viena: Druck und Verlag von Carl Gerold’s Sohn.
Hering, Ewald (1888). “Zur Theorie der Vorgänge in der lebendingen Substanz”. Lotos, Jhrb. Naturwiss, No. 9.
Hering, Ewald (1897). On Memory and the Specific Energies of the Nerveus System. Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company
Hering, Ewald (1900). “On the theory of nerve activity”. The Monist, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 167-187.
Hurvich, Leo M & Jameson, Dorothea (1955). “Some Quantitative Aspects of an Opponent-Colors Theory: I. Chromatic Responses and Spectral Saturation”. Journal of the optical society of America, vol. 45, No. 7, pp. 546-552.
Hurvich, Leo M & Jameson, Dorothea (1957). “An Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision”. Psychological Review, vol. 64, no. 6, pp. 384-404
Hurvich, Leo M. (1969). “Hering and the scientific establishment. American Psychologist, Vol., 24, No. 5, pp. 497-514.
Knight, David (1990). “Romanticism and the sciences”. Romanticism and the sciences. Andrew Cunningham & Nicholas Jardine (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mach, Ernst (1896). Contributions to the Analysis of Sensations. La Salle: The Open Court Publishing Company.
McMullin, Ernan (1987). “Scientific controversy and its termination”. Scientific controversies. Caplan. H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. & Arthur L. Caplan (Eds.) Cambridge: Cambrdige University Press.
Maxwell, J. C. (1855). “Experiments on colour as perceived by the eye.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 275-298.
Morgan, S. R. (1990). “Schelling and the origins of his Naturphilosophie”. Romanticism and the Sciences. Andrew Cunningham & Nicholas Jardine (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Newton, Isaac. (1717/1977). Óptica, o tratado de las reflexiones, inflexiones y colores de la luz. Madrid: Ediciones Alfaguara.
Pera, Marcello (2000). “Rethoric and Scientific Controversies”. Scientific Controversies: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives. Peter Machamer, Marcello Pera & Aristides Baltas (Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press
Richards, Robert J. (2002). The Romantic Conception of life. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Risse, Guenter B. (1972). “Kant, Schelling and the Early Search for a Philosophical “Science” of Medicine in Germany”. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciencies, Vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 145-158.
Risse, Guenter B. (1976). ““Philosophical” Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Germany: An Episode in the Relations between Philosophy and Medicine”. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 72-92
Rothschuh, Karl E. (1973). History of Physiology. New York: Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company.
Sepper, Dennis L. (1990). “Goethe, colour and the science of seeing”. Romanticism and the Sciences. Andrew Cunningham & Nicholas Jardine (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Temkin, Owen (1946). “Materialism in French and German Physiology of the Early Nineteenth Century”. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Vol. 20, pp. 322-327.
Turner, R. Steven (1994). In the Eye’s Mind: Vision and the Helmholtz-Hering Controversy. Princeton: Princeton University Press
Young, Thomas. (1802). “On the Theory of Light and Colours”. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 92, pp. 12-48.
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Universidad del Rosario
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Crombie, Alistair C. (1994). Styles of Scientific Thinking in the European Tradition: The History of Argument and Explanation specially in the Mathematical and Biomedical Sciences and Arts. Londres: Gerald Duckworth & Company
DeValois, R. L. & Jones, A. E. (1961). “Single-Cell Analysis of the Organization of the Primate Color-Vision System”. The Visual System: Neurophysiology and Psychophysics. Berlín: Springer.
Fechner, Gustav Theodore (1836/2005). The little book of life and death. New York: Weiser Books.
Grassmann, Hermann. (1854). “On the Theory of Compound Colours”. Philosophical Magazine, Series 4, 7:45, pp. 254-264.
Goethe, Johann Wolfang (1818/2006). Theory of Colours. New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
Hacking, Ian (1982). “Language, truth and reason”. Rationality and relativism. M. Hollis y S. Lukes (Eds.). Oxford: Blackwell
Hacking, Ian (1992). “Style for historians and philosophers”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 1-20.
Hacking, Ian (1992b). “Statistical Language, Statistical Truth, and Stadistical Reason: The Self-Authentification of a Style of Scientific Reasoning”. The Social Dimensions of Science (pp. 130-157). E. McMullin (Eds.). Notre Dame (Ind): University of Notre Dame Press
Heidelberger, Michael (1993). Nature from within: Gustav Fechner and his vision psychophysical worldview. Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1853/1995). “Goethe’s Scientific Researches”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. Chicago: The Univesity of Chicago Press
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1868/1995). “The Recent Progress of the Theory of Vision”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. Chicago: The Univesity of Chicago Press.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1869/1995). “On the Aim and Progress of Physical Science”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. Chicago: The Univesity of Chicago Press.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1877/1995). “On Thought in Medicine”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. Chicago: The Univesity of Chicago Press.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1878/1995). “The Facts of Perception”. Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays. New York: Dover Publications Inc.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1860/1962). Treatise on Physiological Optics (Vol. 2). New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
Helmholtz, Hermann von (1866/1962). Treatise on Physiological Optics (Vol. 3). New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
Hering, Ewald (1872/1964). Outlines of a theory of light sense. Cambridge (Mass): Harvard University Press
Hering, Ewald (1878). Zur Lehre vom Lichtsinne. Sechs Mittheilungen an die kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenshaften in Wien. Viena: Druck und Verlag von Carl Gerold’s Sohn.
Hering, Ewald (1888). “Zur Theorie der Vorgänge in der lebendingen Substanz”. Lotos, Jhrb. Naturwiss, No. 9.
Hering, Ewald (1897). On Memory and the Specific Energies of the Nerveus System. Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company
Hering, Ewald (1900). “On the theory of nerve activity”. The Monist, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 167-187.
Hurvich, Leo M & Jameson, Dorothea (1955). “Some Quantitative Aspects of an Opponent-Colors Theory: I. Chromatic Responses and Spectral Saturation”. Journal of the optical society of America, vol. 45, No. 7, pp. 546-552.
Hurvich, Leo M & Jameson, Dorothea (1957). “An Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision”. Psychological Review, vol. 64, no. 6, pp. 384-404
Hurvich, Leo M. (1969). “Hering and the scientific establishment. American Psychologist, Vol., 24, No. 5, pp. 497-514.
Knight, David (1990). “Romanticism and the sciences”. Romanticism and the sciences. Andrew Cunningham & Nicholas Jardine (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mach, Ernst (1896). Contributions to the Analysis of Sensations. La Salle: The Open Court Publishing Company.
McMullin, Ernan (1987). “Scientific controversy and its termination”. Scientific controversies. Caplan. H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. & Arthur L. Caplan (Eds.) Cambridge: Cambrdige University Press.
Maxwell, J. C. (1855). “Experiments on colour as perceived by the eye.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 275-298.
Morgan, S. R. (1990). “Schelling and the origins of his Naturphilosophie”. Romanticism and the Sciences. Andrew Cunningham & Nicholas Jardine (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Newton, Isaac. (1717/1977). Óptica, o tratado de las reflexiones, inflexiones y colores de la luz. Madrid: Ediciones Alfaguara.
Pera, Marcello (2000). “Rethoric and Scientific Controversies”. Scientific Controversies: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives. Peter Machamer, Marcello Pera & Aristides Baltas (Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press
Richards, Robert J. (2002). The Romantic Conception of life. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Risse, Guenter B. (1972). “Kant, Schelling and the Early Search for a Philosophical “Science” of Medicine in Germany”. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciencies, Vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 145-158.
Risse, Guenter B. (1976). ““Philosophical” Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Germany: An Episode in the Relations between Philosophy and Medicine”. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 72-92
Rothschuh, Karl E. (1973). History of Physiology. New York: Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company.
Sepper, Dennis L. (1990). “Goethe, colour and the science of seeing”. Romanticism and the Sciences. Andrew Cunningham & Nicholas Jardine (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Temkin, Owen (1946). “Materialism in French and German Physiology of the Early Nineteenth Century”. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Vol. 20, pp. 322-327.
Turner, R. Steven (1994). In the Eye’s Mind: Vision and the Helmholtz-Hering Controversy. Princeton: Princeton University Press
Young, Thomas. (1802). “On the Theory of Light and Colours”. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 92, pp. 12-48.
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Universidad del Rosario
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En la segunda mitad del siglo XIX se desarrolló una fuerte controversia entre Hermann von Helmholtz y Ewald Hering. Dentro de la fisiología de la percepción visual, varios temas exigían atención, entre ellos, la percepción del color. Tanto Helm
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Hilary Putnam, en su artículo “Aristotle after Wittgenstein” (1995), plantea una crítica a Wittgenstein, a saber, que la forma lógica no logra fijar la referencia. Según Putnam, esta objeción muestra que Wittgenstein no logra responder al pr
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