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Las relaciones entre sociedad, espacio y medio ambiente en las distintas conceptualizaciones de la ciudad
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2014“…The problem has been present throughout the intellectual, philosophical, scientific andsociological tradition interested in the physical configuration of human societies, particularlyamong the forerunners of current environmentalism, which have highlightedthe role of space in the reality of living things.…”
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El concepto de la mente en los Yogasūtra
Estudios de Asia y África
2008“…The paper claims that the Samkhya-Yoga position is close to the neodualist position maintained by philosophers like David Chalmers, who explain the functional aspects of mind in terms of materialism, but do not reduce the conscious experience to a material explanation. …”
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Democracia sin atajos: una conversación con Cristina Lafont: Entrevista de Humberto Beck
Foro Internacional
2023“…In this conversation with Humberto Beck, professor at El Colegio de México, political philosopher Cristina Lafont, author of Democracy without Shortcuts: A Participatory Conception of Deliberative Democracy (Spain, Trotta, 2021), defends democracy as a form of self-government that materializes when all citizens have the possibility to form an informed opinion on fundamental collective issues, influence political decisions that affect their lives, and challenge those that violate their rights, even when they may enjoy majority support. …”