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The Intentional versus the Propositional Conception of the Objects of Belief
Spohn W. The Intentional versus the Propositional Conception of the Objects of Belief. In: Villegas L, Rivas Monroy M, Martinez C, eds. Proceedings of the Conference on Truth, Logic and Representation of the World in Santiago de Compostela 1996. Santiago de Compostela; 1997: 266-286
Juicio, aserción y creencia en C.S.Peirce: de la semiótica al pragmatismo
[Resumen] Peirce dedicó un gran espacio de su ingente obra a estudiar distintas actitudes cognitivas, tales como el juicio, la aserción o la creencia. El interés de las reflexiones de Peirce sobre estos temas radica, fundamentalmente, en la gran riqueza y variedad de elementos que tuvo en cuenta, mostrando la complejidad de estas acciones humanas que involucran signos, razonamiento y aspectos valorativos. Así Peirce incluyó en su estudio del juicio, la aserción y la creencia diferentes perspectivas, que este trabajo pretende destacar y tomar en consideración, y que revelará la actualidad del pensamiento peirceano. En primer lugar, se analizará el componente lógico-semiótico, presente tanto en el juicio, la aserción o la creencia, y que se relaciona con la predicación, la formación de proposiciones, o la relación de estas actitudes cognitivas con la verdad, y en las que el peso semiótico recae en el uso de signos de diferentes tipos (iconos, índices y símbolos), necesarios para producir una proposición. En segundo lugar, se prestará atención al aspecto pragmático igualmente presente en estas actitudes cognitivas, al entenderlas Peirce como acciones, que, en algunos casos, como el de la creencia, él define explícitamente como hábitos de conducta. Y en tercer lugar, se destacará también la dimensión pragmatista, que vincula hechos y valores, y que, en concreto, involucra aspectos morales, presentes principalmente en la aserción, al incluir la responsabilidad por parte del sujeto. Por lo tanto, la actualidad del pensamiento de Peirce se manifiesta, particularmente, al vincular sus reflexiones con dos líneas de investigación contemporáneas, a saber: a) la dimensión pragmática, de raíz austiniana, que permite reinterpretar sus ideas sobre el juicio, la aserción y la creencia en la clave terminológica proporcionada por Austin, de las fuerzas ilocutivas y de la distinción entre actos locutivos, ilocutivos y perlocutivos; y b) la dimensión pragmatista, que reinterpretada por Putnam, invita a eliminar los dualismos en los análisis filosófico-lingüísticos, y a obviar la maléfica influencia del dualismo hecho/ valor en filosofía, y de la que Peirce se muestra como predecesor en vista de sus análisis del juicio y la aserción. De estos últimos Peirce destacará, no sólo su naturaleza simplemente representativa (lógicosemiótica), sino también su vinculación a efectos y consecuencias reales, en consonancia clara con su pragmaticismo y su doctrina de la creencia
Emerging Wetlands From River Diversions Can Sustain High Denitrification Rates in a Coastal Delta
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 126(5), (2021): e2020JG006217, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JG006217.It is assumed that to treat excess NO3− high soil organic matter content (%OM) is required to maintain high denitrification rates in natural or restored wetlands. However, this excess also represents a risk by increasing soil decomposition rates triggering peat collapse and wetland fragmentation. Here, we evaluated the role of %OM and temperature interactions controlling denitrification rates in eroding (Barataria Bay-BLC) and emerging (Wax Lake Delta-WLD) deltaic regions in coastal Louisiana using the isotope pairing (IPT) and N2:Ar techniques. We also assessed differences between total (direct denitrification + coupled nitrification-denitrification) and net (total denitrification minus nitrogen fixation) denitrification rates in benthic and wetland habitats with contrasting %OM and bulk density (BD). Sediment (benthic) and soil (wetland) cores were collected during summer, spring, and winter (2015–2016) and incubated at close to in-situ temperatures (30°C, 20°C, and 10°C, respectively). Denitrification rates were linearly correlated with temperature; maximum mean rates ranged from 40.1–124.1 μmol m−2 h−1 in the summer with lower rates (30 μM) and water temperature is >10°C. In coastal Louisiana, substrates under these regimes are represented by emergent supra-tidal flats or land created by sediment diversions under oligohaline conditions (<1 ppt).This study was supported by the NOAA-Sea Grant Program-Louisiana (Grant 2013R/E-24) to Victor H. Rivera-Monroy and Kanchan Maiti. Victor H. Rivera-Monroy was also supported by the Department of the Interior South-Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (Cooperative Agreement #G12AC00002)
. 37 (2016) (Tercera Época) mayo-agosto. Boletín de Monumentos Históricos
- Editorial por Guillermo Boils M. - Contrato de obra para fabricar la armadura del nuevo templo de San Gregorio de la Ciudad de México (1683) por María del Carmen Olvera Calvo. - Notas sobre los catafalcos de la monarquía hispánica y su simbolismo, a la luz de sus ejemplos físicos (siglos XVII y XVIII). El conjunto pictórico de Taxco por Benito Rodríguez Arbeteta. - Análisis estilístico e iconográfico de la portada del templo de San Nicolás Tolentino en Actopan, Hidalgo por Fabiola Moreno Vidal. - Papias Anguiano. Correrías de un pintor vuelto arquitecto en el Monterrey del siglo XIX por Enrique Tovar Esquivel. - Luz y espacio: la modernidad en la obra constructiva de Emilio Dondé Preciat en la Ciudad de México por Marcela Saldaña Solís. - Un proyecto de reformas para “la casa de un hombre acomodado” (1891-1896) por Pedro Paz Arellano. - La arquitectura histórica en Quintana Roo por Luis Jesús Ojeda Godoy y David Antonio Pérez Fernández. - Si las paredes hablaran... algunas modificaciones arquitectónicas al Museo Nacional por Elsa Hernández Pons. - El conflicto anticlerical en la región zoque chiapaneca y la defensa de los bienes muebles e inmuebles, 1914-1935 por Virginia Guzmán Monroy. - Max Calvillo y Abraham O. Valencia Flores, El Cuadrilátero: recinto histórico. La formación de un ícono de identidad del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, 1922-2014 por Leopoldo Rodríguez Morales. - “Entender un edificio es entender su historia”, ingeniero Enrique Santoyo Villa (Zacatecas, 1936-Ciudad de México, 2016). In memoriam por María del Carmen León García
. 83 (2012) septiembre-diciembre. Historias. Revista de la Dirección de Estudios Históricos
- Un poeta de casa por Alfonso Junco. - La familia Cseresnyés / Ĉerešnješ. Un comentario sobre un legado judío transilvano-bosnio por Stephen Schwartz. - Mi madre comparte sus secretos por Katie Roiphe. - El libro bien leído como objeto de belleza por Geoff Dyer. - El gorrión de Stalin por Simon Sebag-Montefiore. - El largo descubrimiento del Opera medicinalia de Francisco Bravo por Rodrigo Martínez Baracs. - Dos siglos, dos naciones: México y Francia 1810-2010 por Jean Meyer. - Los extranjeros en México. Reflexiones sobre una presencia diversa, de cifras difusas y cualidades evidentes por Delia Salazar Anaya. - El espectacular lanzamiento de la guerrilla urbana en Colombia, el M-19 en 1974 por Paulo César León Palacios. - La fotohistoria y el centenario de la Revolución mexicana: una aproximación biblio-hemerográfica por Daniel Escorza. - La traducción como generadora de imágenes por Salvador Rueda. - Recuento de la inmigración mexicana por María Dolores Morales. - Retratos de pasión por Rebeca Monroy Nasr. - De la fotografía de prensa por Daniel Escorza. – Crestomanía por José Mariano Leyva
Author Profiling and Plagiarism Detection
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25485-2_6In this chapter we introduce the topics that we will cover in the RuSSIR 2014 course on Author Profiling and Plagiarism Detection (APPD). Author profiling distinguishes between classes of authors studying how language is shared by classes of people. This task helps in identifying profiling aspects such as gender, age, native language, or even personality type. In case of the plagiarism detection task we are not interested in studying how language is shared. On the contrary, given a document we are interested in investigating if the writing style changes in order to unveil text inconsistencies, i.e., unexpected irregularities through the document such as changes in vocabulary, style and text complexity. In fact, when it is not possible to retrieve the source document(s) where plagiarism has been committed from, the intrinsic analysis of the suspicious document is the only way to find evidence of plagiarism. The difficulty in retrieving the source of plagiarism could be due to the fact that the documents are not available on the web or the plagiarised text fragments were obfuscated via paraphrasing or translation (in case the source document was in another language). In this overview, we also discuss the results of the shared tasks on author profiling (gender and age identification) and plagiarism detection that we help to organise at the PAN Lab on Uncovering Plagiarism, Authorship, and Social Software Misuse.The PAN shared tasks on author profil-ing and on plagiarism detection have been organised in the framework of the WIQ-EIIRSES project (Grant No. 269180) within the EC FP 7 Marie Curie People. The research work described in the paper was carried out in the framework of the DIANA-APPLICATIONS-Finding Hidden Knowledge in Texts: Applications (TIN2012-38603-C02-01) project, and the VLC/CAMPUS Microcluster on Multimodal Interaction inIntelligent Systems.Rosso, P. (2015). Author Profiling and Plagiarism Detection. En Information Retrieval. Springer. 229-250. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25485-2_6S229250Argamon, S., Koppel, M., Fine, J., Shimoni, A.R.: Gender, genre, and writing style in formal written texts. TEXT 23, 321–346 (2003)Association of Teachers and Lecturers. School work plagued by plagiarism - ATL survey. Technical report, Association of Teachers and Lecturers, London, UK (2008). (Press release)Barrón-Cedeño, A.: On the mono- and cross-language detection of text re-use and plagiarism. Ph.D. thesis, Universitat Politènica de València (2012)Barrón-Cedeño, A., Rosso, P., Pinto, D., Juan, A.: On cross-lingual plagiarism analysis using a statistical model. 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Author Profiling Tracks at FIRE
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Interethnic differences in the accuracy of anthropometric indicators of obesity in screening for high risk of coronary heart disease.
BACKGROUND: Cut points for defining obesity have been derived from mortality data among Whites from Europe and the United States and their accuracy to screen for high risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in other ethnic groups has been questioned. OBJECTIVE: To compare the accuracy and to define ethnic and gender-specific optimal cut points for body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) when they are used in screening for high risk of CHD in the Latin-American and the US populations. METHODS: We estimated the accuracy and optimal cut points for BMI, WC and WHR to screen for CHD risk in Latin Americans (n=18 976), non-Hispanic Whites (Whites; n=8956), non-Hispanic Blacks (Blacks; n=5205) and Hispanics (n=5803). High risk of CHD was defined as a 10-year risk > or =20% (Framingham equation). The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) and the misclassification-cost term were used to assess accuracy and to identify optimal cut points. RESULTS: WHR had the highest AUC in all ethnic groups (from 0.75 to 0.82) and BMI had the lowest (from 0.50 to 0.59). Optimal cut point for BMI was similar across ethnic/gender groups (27 kg/m(2)). In women, cut points for WC (94 cm) and WHR (0.91) were consistent by ethnicity. In men, cut points for WC and WHR varied significantly with ethnicity: from 91 cm in Latin Americans to 102 cm in Whites, and from 0.94 in Latin Americans to 0.99 in Hispanics, respectively. CONCLUSION: WHR is the most accurate anthropometric indicator to screen for high risk of CHD, whereas BMI is almost uninformative. The same BMI cut point should be used in all men and women. Unique cut points for WC and WHR should be used in all women, but ethnic-specific cut points seem warranted among men
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