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¡Qué quejicosos! Buzón de quejas a través del aprendizaje cooperativo

2017

Resumen: En este artículo se ofrece una experiencia práctica enmarcada dentro del aprendizaje cooperativo, que crea una interdependencia positiva propicia para el aprendizaje. Para ello, después de una breve aproximación teórica al aprendizaje cooperativo, la argumentación y los actos de habla de queja, así como del género textual «carta de reclamación», se expone la propuesta de nivel B2 organizada en diferentes pasos: la selección de equipos, el análisis de cartas de reclamación, la modificación de los equipos, la asignación de roles, así como la escritura de cartas y posterior evaluación. Se trabajan distintas destrezas, además de conseguir que los alumnos interactúen como en la vida rea…

Positive interdependenceCooperative learningAprendizaje cooperativomedia_common.quotation_subjectComplaint lettersArtCooperative learningArgumentaciónArgumentation theorylcsh:Philology. LinguisticsWriting skillslcsh:P1-1091Expresión escritawriting skillsArgumentationIn real lifeCarta de reclamación:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]lcsh:LUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍACartographyHumanitieslcsh:Educationmedia_common
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Social Harmony or a Happy Society

2021

In this paper, I set out to prove that once we correctly identify human nature and organize our world according to the principle of cooperation, we can arrive at a world of social harmony. We can then engage in conscious human evolution, aiming at moral and intellectual perfection. Hence, we can arrive at evolutionity, a new evolutionary epoch which would replace the current conflicting and disharmonious times of postmodernity. The current world disharmony, which can be observed especially in the field of politics and economics, is largely related to the erroneous modern Western philosophical assertions identifying the human being with an individual moved by desires and the will to power, a…

PostmodernityCivilizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectHappinessPerfectionMoral PerfectionCivilizationWill to powerHuman EvolutionEpistemologySocial DiversityCooperationHuman NaturePoliticsEvolutionityArgumentPhenomenonHappinessSociologySocial Harmonymedia_commonInternational Journal of Philosophy
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Self, Agent, Soul: Abū al-Barakāt al-Baghdādī’s Critical Reception of Avicennian Psychology

2016

This paper investigates Abū al-Barakāt al-Baghdādī’s critical reception and development of an Avicennian argument that hinges on the intuitive evidence provided by our awareness of ourselves. According to the argument, each of us is indubitably aware of enduring as a single subject and agent behind the constantly varying stream of experience and action. On the basis of this intuitive certainty Avicenna concludes that the human soul is similarly one. By introducing problematic acts related to the Peripatetic concept of soul, such as digestion and growth, Abū al-Barakāt suggests that if we want to save the argumentative power of the relevant phenomena, we must revise the Avicennian concept of…

Power (social and political)ArgumentativeAction (philosophy)Argumentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)CertaintySoulPsychologyEpistemologymedia_common
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Peter Olivi on Political Power, Will, and Human Agency

2016

This essay discusses the views of Peter Olivi (ca. 1248-98) on the foundations of political power and agency. The central argument is that there is a strong connection between Olivi’s voluntarist psychology and his views concerning political power. According to Olivi, political power is ultimately based on the will of God, but in such a way that both the rulers and their subjects have, through their individual freedom, the liberty to use their share of power as they will. In fact, Olivi conceptualises political power as an extension of the dominion that human beings have over their wills, which is essential for being a political agent in the full sense. By providing a philosophical analysis…

Power (social and political)PhilosophyHistoryPoliticsIndividualismArgumentPhilosophical analysisAgency (philosophy)Environmental ethicsSociologyPolitical philosophySocial scienceIntellectual historyVivarium
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'The Franco Dictatorship: A Proposal for Analysis in Terms of Political Cultures'.

2019

This chapter proposes the study of the Franco dictatorship through the prism of the analytical tool of political culture. The main argument is that the aforementioned approach enables us to pose new questions and direct our analytical focus from different angles. Mainly, it allows us to go beyond a confirmation of the internal heterogeneity of the regime to examine the extent to which this was not exclusively an instance of a hybrid structure, but of a political force made up of diverse components—fascists and reactionary nationalists—whose various movements and specific actions all eventually gave shape to the regime. Consequently, the attention is directed to both, the fascistized nature …

Power (social and political)Structure (mathematical logic)PoliticsArgumentPolitical sciencePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectReactionaryPolitical cultureSpace (commercial competition)Dictatorshipmedia_common
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Teaching Argumentation Theory and Practice: The Case of 12 Angry Men

2011

The aim of this contribution is to illustrate how the pragmadialectical model of critical discussion may be explained and studied with the jurors' deliberations in the film 12 Angry Men. The film itself may be understood as an argument by example, and to defend this idea we take into consideration the thesis that the filmmaker wants to establish, the constraints of the medium, and the three classical perspectives on argumentation.

Pragma-dialecticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectFilm directorDeliberationPsychologyArgument by exampleArgumentation theoryEpistemologyCritical discussionmedia_commonVisual rhetoric
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Dialectic Logos and Internal Critique. The Pre-Socratics and the Origins of Political Argument

2018

The present essay makes the claim that political argumentation in the form of internal critique was already present in Pre-Socratic thought, specifically in Heraclitus’ dialectic conception of logos. This conception, which implies the human capacity of arguing for and identifying correct inferences, is valid in a contemporary context as well, and it underlies the idea of political life as an intersubjective condition of human existence.

Pre-Socratics Logos Dialectic Political Argument Intersubjectivity
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Fine and Coarse Granular Argument Classification before Clustering

2021

Computational argumentation and especially argument mining together with retrieval enjoys increasing popularity. In contrast to standard search engines that focus on finding documents relevant to a query, argument retrieval aims at finding the best supporting and attacking premises given a query claim, e.g., from a predefined collection of arguments. Here, a claim is the central part of an argument representing the standpoint of a speaker with the goal to persuade the audience, and a premise serves as evidence to the claim. In addition to the actual retrieval process, existing work has focused on (1) classifying polarities of arguments into supporting or opposing, (2) classifying arguments …

PresentationInformation retrievalArgumentComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPremiseFrame (artificial intelligence)Cluster analysisFocus (linguistics)Argumentation theorymedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Information & Knowledge Management
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The Primary Scientific Contribution is Hardly a Theory in Design Science Research

2021

Generally, to publish a paper in a top IS journal, making a new theory contribution is, so we are told, required. Such a requirement also exists in Design Science Research (DSR) literature. We review a number of claims about the necessity of theory as it applies to DSR. We find these claims wanting. For example, medical research and engineering are both called “design science” in (Simon 1996) Sciences of the Artificial. However, most articles in the top medical, computer engineering, and network engineering journals do not develop new theories. Unless the proponents of theories, as the primary vehicle of scientific DSR knowledge, can offer a satisfactory argument for why theories are the pr…

Primary outcomeArgumentbusiness.industryComputer sciencePrimary (astronomy)Network engineeringEngineering ethicsDesign science researchDesign sciencebusinessMedical researchPublication
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Between striated and smooth space: Exploring the topology of transnational student mobility

2017

In this paper, we raise a question regarding how transnational students develop their spaces as mobile, temporary, and at times stable and territorially fixed. We argue that approaching transnational student migration and its relations to place as a Deleuzian assemblage is a fruitful way of highlighting this issue, and we propose the axes of the expressive/material and territorialisation/de-territorialisation as analytical tools for understanding aspects of the temporal and spatial dimensions of transnational student mobility. Our theoretical discussion is informed by the migration experiences of transnational students studying at a Norwegian university. Our core argument is that transnatio…

Process (engineering)05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyAssemblage (composition)021107 urban & regional planningRelational space02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Space (commercial competition)Topological spaceCausalityEpistemologyStudent migrationArgumentComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYSociologySocial science050703 geography
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