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2. Corpo funzionale e corpo senziente. La tesi forte del carattere incarnato della mente in fenomenologia
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Andrea Pace Giannotta
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fenomenologia ,embodiment ,coscienza fenomenica ,enattivismo ,qualità sensibili ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion - Abstract
In questo lavoro distinguo tra due versioni della tesi del carattere incarnato della mente: “debole” e “forte”. Secondo la versione debole, il possesso di stati mentali presuppone l’esistenza di un corpo che si muove ed agisce nell’ambiente, ossia un corpo funzionale. Secondo la versione forte, invece, il possesso di stati mentali presuppone l’esistenza di un corpo non solo funzionale ma anche senziente, ossia: il corpo come sede della sensibilità o coscienza fenomenica. Sostengo che alcuni approcci all’interno della “scienza cognitiva incarnata” implicano la forma debole di embodiment: la robotica di Brooks, l’enattivismo sensomotorio di Noë e O’Regan e l’enattivismo radicale di Hutto e Myin. In contrapposizione a queste prospettive, e basandomi sull’analisi fenomenologica della corporeità vivente e vissuta, difendo la forma forte di embodiment, secondo cui la mente si fonda essenzialmente sul corpo funzionale e senziente.
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- 2022
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3. Embodied artificial intelligence in science fiction
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Andrea Pace Giannotta
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embodiment ,consciousness ,sci-fi ,phenomenology ,flesh ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 ,Science ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
In this paper, I explore the fruitful relationship between science fiction and philosophy regarding the topic of artificial intelligence. I establish a connection between certain paradigms in the philosophy of mind and consciousness and the imagination of possible future scenarios in sci-fi, especially focusing on the different ways of conceiving the role of corporeality in constituting consciousness and cognition. Then, I establish a parallelism between these different conceptions of corporeality in the philosophy of mind and certain representations of AI in sci-fi: from computers to robots and androids. I conclude by stressing the value of exchanging ideas between sci-fi and philosophy to foreshadow and evaluate some scenarios of high ethical relevance.
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- 2022
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4. The Enactive Approach to Qualitative Ontology: In Search of New Categories
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Roberta Lanfredini, Nicola Liberati, Andrea Pace Giannotta, and Elena Pagni
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enactivism ,qualitative states ,ontology ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Published
- 2016
5. Epistemology and Ontology of the Quality. An Introduction to the Enactive Approach to Qualitative Ontology
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Andrea Pace Giannotta
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qualitative states ,enactivism ,ontology ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
The notion of quality constitutes the title of a pressing philosophical problem. The issue of the location of the qualities of experience and reality leads to thematize the “clash” between the scientific and the manifest image, which also lays at the heart of the issues of naturalism and reductionism in the philosophy of mind. I argue that a transcendental version of the enactive approach constitutes a fruitful way to address these issues, thanks to its conception of the relation between subject and object as dependent co-origination. In this way, the enactive view constitutes an alternative to both the internalism and the externalism about qualities (which lead, respectively, to scientific and to naïve naturalism), constituting a processual and relationist framework that can be fruitfully applied to the analysis of different ontological domains. In the conclusive section, I distinguish between an ontological and a metaphysical interpretation of this view, stressing the advantages of the former.
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- 2016
6. Autopoietic Enactivism, Phenomenology, and the Problem of Naturalism: A Neutral Monist Proposal
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Andrea Pace Giannotta
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Autopoiesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Philosophy ,05 social sciences ,Subject (philosophy) ,Neutral monism ,Temporality ,06 humanities and the arts ,0603 philosophy, ethics and religion ,Object (philosophy) ,050105 experimental psychology ,Epistemology ,Phenomenology (philosophy) ,Enactivism ,060302 philosophy ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Consciousness ,media_common - Abstract
In this paper, I compare the original version of the enactive view—autopoietic enactivism—with Husserl’s phenomenology, regarding the issue of the relationship between consciousness and nature. I refer to this issue as the “problem of naturalism.” I show how the idea of the co-determination of subject and object of cognition, which is at the heart of autopoietic enactivism, is close to the phenomenological form of correlationism. However, I argue that there is a tension between an epistemological reading of the subject-object correlation that renounces to search for its metaphysical ground, and the enactivist focus on the biological basis of cognition, which seems to imply a view of nature as the metaphysical ground of the conscious mind. A similar problem arises in Husserl’s phenomenology in the contrast between the idea of the fundamental subject-object correlation, the concept of nature as a correlate of transcendental constitution, and the investigation of the corporeal and material grounding of consciousness. I find a way out of this problem by drawing on the distinction between static and genetic phenomenology. I argue that the investigation of the temporality of experience in genetic phenomenology leads us to investigate the metaphysical ground of the subject-object correlation, understood dynamically as co-constitution and co-origination. Then I propose to complement phenomenology and enactivism with a form of neutral monism, which conceives of the co-constitution of subject and object as grounded in a flow of fundamental, pre-phenomenal qualities.
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- 2021
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7. Qualitative relationism about subject and object of perception and experience
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Andrea Pace Giannotta
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Philosophy of mind ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Illusion ,Metaphysics ,Internalism and externalism ,Neutral monism ,06 humanities and the arts ,Externalism ,0603 philosophy, ethics and religion ,050105 experimental psychology ,Epistemology ,Philosophy ,Perception ,060302 philosophy ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Monism ,Psychology ,media_common - Abstract
In this paper, I compare various theories of perception in relation to the question of the epistemological and ontological status of the qualities that appear in perceptual experience. I group these theories into two main views: quality externalism and quality internalism, and I highlight their contrasting problems in accounting for phenomena such as perceptual relativity, illusions and hallucinations (the “problem of perception”). Then, I propose an alternative view, which I call qualitative relationism and which conceives of the subject and the object of perceptual experience as essentially related to one another (hence relationism) in a process of co-constitution out of fundamental qualities (hence qualitative relationism). I lend support to this view by drawing on Husserl’s genetic phenomenology, which I complement with a form of neutral monism. I argue that the investigation of the temporal structure of perceptual experience leads us to find at its heart a qualitative process that is more fundamental than the two relata of perception and that gives rise to them. Then, I extend this account of perception into a general theory of intentionality and experience and I develop its implications into a neutral monist metaphysics.
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- 2020
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8. Aspectos fenomenológicos de la tradición filosófica
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Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez, Diego Ulises Alonso Pérez, Alexander Schnell, Ignacio Quepons, Claudio César Calabrese, Román Alejandro Chávez, Roberto Casales García, Charles Des Portes, Jorge Díaz Gallardo, Francisco J. Gonzalez, Ricardo Gibu Shimabukuro, Vladimir Ilich Hernández Gómez, Fernando Huesca Ramón, Hernán G. Inverso, Rodolfo Macías Moreno, Sean Joseph McGrath, Margareth Mejía Génez, Jean Orejarena Torres, Andrea Pace Giannotta, Viridiana Pérez Gómez, Jorge Luis Quintana Montes, Rubén Sánchez Muñoz, Panagiotis Thanassas, Alejandro G. Vigo, Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez, Diego Ulises Alonso Pérez, Alexander Schnell, Ignacio Quepons, Claudio César Calabrese, Román Alejandro Chávez, Roberto Casales García, Charles Des Portes, Jorge Díaz Gallardo, Francisco J. Gonzalez, Ricardo Gibu Shimabukuro, Vladimir Ilich Hernández Gómez, Fernando Huesca Ramón, Hernán G. Inverso, Rodolfo Macías Moreno, Sean Joseph McGrath, Margareth Mejía Génez, Jean Orejarena Torres, Andrea Pace Giannotta, Viridiana Pérez Gómez, Jorge Luis Quintana Montes, Rubén Sánchez Muñoz, Panagiotis Thanassas, and Alejandro G. Vigo
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Este libro está compuesto por veinticuatro contribuciones que procuran brindar un panorama amplio de puntos de contacto entre la fenomenología y la tradición filosófica. No se trata de una historia de la filosofía desde el punto de vista fenomenológico, ni de un trabajo de búsqueda de autores'proto-fenomenológicos'. Se trata, más bien, de un ejercicio amplio en el que se integran trabajos en los que se discuten, dialogan y confrontan algunas tesis de la fenomenología con algunas de las cimas de la historia de la filosofía. Aparecen en este escenario las figuras de Parménides, Heráclito, Platón, Aristóteles, las escuelas escépticas y cirenaicas, Agustín de Hipona, Tomás de Aquino, Juan Duns Scoto, René Descartes, Giambattista Vico, Gottfried Leibniz, Immanuel Kant, el Idealismo alemán, en particular G.W.F. Hegel, Karl Marx, Søren Kierkegaard, Wilhelm Dilthey, Friedrich Nietzsche, William James, Franz Brentano, Hannah Arendt y Ludwig Wittgenstein, junto con un sinnúmero de referencias a filósofos formados en la estela del movimiento fenomenológico inaugurado por Edmund Husserl. Muchos de estos ejercicios particulares parten de la premisa de que el diálogo con la tradición es un estímulo ineludible a la hora de abrir caminos para el pensamiento contemporáneo. Por el amplio panorama de referencias y contextos, esta obra ofrece una oportunidad interesante para reflexionar e indagar en torno a la historicidad y la originalidad de la fenomenología. Escriben en esta obra: Diego Ulises Alonso Pérez; Claudio César Calabrese; Román Alejandro Chávez; Roberto Casales García; Charles Des Portes; Jorge Díaz Gallardo; Francisco J. Gonzalez; Ricardo Gibu Shimabukuro; Vladimir Ilich Hernández Gómez; Fernando Huesca Ramón; Hernán G. Inverso; Rodolfo Macías Moreno; Sean Joseph McGrath; Margareth Mejía Génez; Jean Orejarena Torres; Andrea Pace Giannotta; Viridiana Pérez Gómez; Ignacio Quepons; Jorge Luis Quintana Montes; Rubén Sánchez Muñoz; Alexander Schnell; Panagiotis Thanassas; Alejandro G. Vigo y Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez.
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- 2024
9. Fenomenologia enattiva : Mente, coscienza e natura
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Andrea Pace Giannotta and Andrea Pace Giannotta
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Qual è il rapporto tra la mente cosciente e la natura? A tale questione fondamentale si può rispondere in modi molto diversi, a seconda di come si concepiscono sia la mente che la natura. Questo lavoro offre una risposta originale, integrando la fenomenologia husserliana e la concezione enattiva all'interno di una prospettiva unitaria chiamata fenomenologia enattiva. Nel percorso qui sviluppato, il lettore troverà un'analisi ricca e aggiornata di alcune tra le questioni più dibattute nella filosofia della mente e nelle scienze cognitive contemporanee: il “problema difficile” della coscienza e il suo rapporto con l'intenzionalità, lo statuto epistemologico e ontologico delle qualità sensibili, la filosofia del colore, il dibattito sulla cognizione incorporata (embodiment) e l'approccio fenomenologico allo studio del mentale. L'autore sviluppa infine una proposta generale che si articola in una metafisica monistico-neutrale, processuale e relazionale della natura e della coscienza.
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- 2022
10. Phenomenology, Empiricism, and Constructivism in Paolo Parrini’s Positive Philosophy
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Andrea Pace Giannotta
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Phenomenology (philosophy) ,Philosophy ,Constructivism (philosophy of education) ,Acknowledgement ,Neutral monism ,Empiricism ,Realism ,Epistemology - Abstract
In this work, I discuss the role of Husserl’s phenomenology in Paolo Parrini’s positive philosophy. In the first section, I highlight the presence of both empiricist and constructivist elements in Parrini’s anti-foundationalist and anti-absolutist conception of knowledge. In the second section, I stress Parrini’s acknowledgement of the crucial role of phenomenology in investigating the empirical basis of knowledge, thanks to its analysis of the relationship between form and matter of cognition. In the third section, I point out some lines of development of the phenomenological form of empirical realism as revealed in Parrini’s reflection, through a comparison of Husserl’s genetic phenomenology, Mary Hesse’s network model and the tradition of neutral monism.
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- 2019
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11. Subjectivity and Digital Culture : Soggettività e cultura digitale
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Bernhard Irrgang, Dennis Weiss, Constanze Fanger, Galit Wellner, Friederike Frenzel, Manja Unger-Büttner, Federica Buongiorno, Andrea Pace Giannotta, Lucilla Guidi, Mathias Fuchs, Nadine Reinhardt, Christoph Wulf, Bernhard Irrgang, Dennis Weiss, Constanze Fanger, Galit Wellner, Friederike Frenzel, Manja Unger-Büttner, Federica Buongiorno, Andrea Pace Giannotta, Lucilla Guidi, Mathias Fuchs, Nadine Reinhardt, and Christoph Wulf
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Quale ruolo gioca la soggettività nella cultura digitale? In questo numero di Azimuth l'obiettivo è fornire una panoramica interdisciplinare delle caratteristiche più problematiche della cultura digitale e del sé digitale secondo il dibattito contemporaneo, che potrebbe suggerire nuove direzioni per la ricerca futura e il lavoro collaborativo.
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- 2020
12. Phenomenality and Intentionality
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Andrea Pace Giannotta
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Philosophy ,Intentionality ,Epistemology - Published
- 2018
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13. La fenomenologia in Italia : Autori, scuole, tradizioni
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Luca Maria Scarantino, Angela Ales Bello, Roberto Gronda, Amedeo Vigorelli, Elio Franzini, Ferruccio De Natale, Stefano Besoli, Roberta Lanfredini, Federico Leoni, Roberto Miraglia, Andrea Pace Giannotta, Federica Buongiorno, Vincenzo Costa, Luca Maria Scarantino, Angela Ales Bello, Roberto Gronda, Amedeo Vigorelli, Elio Franzini, Ferruccio De Natale, Stefano Besoli, Roberta Lanfredini, Federico Leoni, Roberto Miraglia, Andrea Pace Giannotta, Federica Buongiorno, and Vincenzo Costa
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- Phenomenology, Philosophy, Italian--20th century
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Il volume ricostruisce le vicende della ricezione e rielaborazione della fenomenologia husserliana in Italia a partire dai primi studi di Antonio Banfi negli anni Venti del secolo scorso, passando per l'interpretazione di Enzo Paci e dalla sua scuola negli anni Sessanta, per arrivare sino ad oggi – al perdurare e complicarsi di un interesse fenomenologico che, nelle sue varie evoluzioni e trasformazioni, appare più che mai vivo e produttivo nel nostro Paese. Chiamando a scrivere, sui loro maestri, gli allievi e gli studiosi più vicini ai vari esponenti delle diverse scuole e tradizioni fenomenologiche italiane, i curatori hanno voluto offrire non soltanto una ricostruzione storica e una valutazione teoretica, ma un vero e proprio esercizio fenomenologico, in cui gli odierni studiosi riflettono sugli “antichi” studiosi di fenomenologia, delineando – in questo duplice passaggio interpretativo – una lettura tanto più ricca e critica del pensiero husserliano, quanto più nutrita dei risultati sedimentati nella plurivoca e mai (del tutto) interrottasi tradizione fenomenologica italiana. Con saggi di Angela Ales Bello, Stefano Besoli, Federica Buongiorno, Ferruccio De Natale, Elio Franzini, Roberto Gronda, Roberta Lanfredini, Federico Leoni, Roberto Miraglia, Andrea Pace Giannotta, Luca Maria Scarantino, Amedeo Vigorelli.
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- 2018
14. La fenomenologia in Italia: Autori, scuole, tradizioni
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Luca Maria Scarantino, Angela Ales Bello, Roberto Gronda, Amedeo Vigorelli, Elio Franzini, Ferruccio De Natale, Stefano Besoli, Roberta Lanfredini, Federico Leoni, Roberto Miraglia, Andrea Pace Giannotta, Federica Buongiorno, Federica Buongiorno, Vincenzo Costa
15. Color relationism and enactive ontology
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Andrea Pace Giannotta
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Ethics ,05 social sciences ,Aesthetics ,06 humanities and the arts ,perception ,BJ1-1725 ,0603 philosophy, ethics and religion ,050105 experimental psychology ,060302 philosophy ,phenomenology ,qualia ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,BH1-301 ,enactivism - Abstract
In this paper, I present the enactive theory of color that implies a form of color relationism. I argue that this view constitutes a better alternative to color subjectivism and color objectivism. I liken the enactive view to Husserl’s phenomenology of perception, arguing that both deconstruct the clear duality of subject and object, which is at the basis of the other theories of color, in order to claim the co-constitution of subject and object in the process of experience. I also extend the enactive and phenomenological account of color to the more general topic of the epistemological and ontological status of sensory qualities (qualia), outlining the fields of enactive phenomenology and enactive ontology., Phenomenology and Mind, No 14 (2018): Perception and Aesthetic Experience
16. Aspectos fenomenológicos de la tradición filosófica
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Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez, Diego Ulises Alonso Pérez Alexander Schnell Ignacio Quepons Claudio César Calabrese Román Alejandro Chávez Roberto Casales García Charles Des Portes Jorge Díaz Gallardo Francisco J. Gonzalez Ricardo Gibu Shimabukuro Vladimir Ilich Hernández Gómez Fernando Huesca Ramón Hernán G. Inverso Rodolfo Macías Moreno Sean Joseph McGrath Margareth Mejía Génez Jean Orejarena Torres Andrea Pace Giannotta Viridiana Pérez Gómez Jorge Luis Quintana Montes Rubén Sánchez Muñoz Panagiotis Thanassas Alejandro G. Vigo Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez, Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez, Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez, Diego Ulises Alonso Pérez Alexander Schnell Ignacio Quepons Claudio César Calabrese Román Alejandro Chávez Roberto Casales García Charles Des Portes Jorge Díaz Gallardo Francisco J. Gonzalez Ricardo Gibu Shimabukuro Vladimir Ilich Hernández Gómez Fernando Huesca Ramón Hernán G. Inverso Rodolfo Macías Moreno Sean Joseph McGrath Margareth Mejía Génez Jean Orejarena Torres Andrea Pace Giannotta Viridiana Pérez Gómez Jorge Luis Quintana Montes Rubén Sánchez Muñoz Panagiotis Thanassas Alejandro G. Vigo Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez, and Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez
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Este libro está compuesto por veinticuatro contribuciones que procuran brindar un panorama amplio de puntos de contacto entre la fenomenología y la tradición filosófica. No se trata de una historia de la filosofía desde el punto de vista fenomenológico, ni de un trabajo de búsqueda de autores "proto-fenomenológicos". Se trata, más bien, de un ejercicio amplio en el que se integran trabajos en los que se discuten, dialogan y confrontan algunas tesis de la fenomenología con algunas de las cimas de la historia de la filosofía. Aparecen en este escenario las figuras de Parménides, Heráclito, Platón, Aristóteles, las escuelas escépticas y cirenaicas, Agustín de Hipona, Tomás de Aquino, Juan Duns Scoto, René Descartes, Giambattista Vico, Gottfried Leibniz, Immanuel Kant, el Idealismo alemán, en particular G.W.F. Hegel, Karl Marx, Søren Kierkegaard, Wilhelm Dilthey, Friedrich Nietzsche, William James, Franz Brentano, Hannah Arendt y Ludwig Wittgenstein, junto con un sinnúmero de referencias a filósofos formados en la estela del movimiento fenomenológico inaugurado por Edmund Husserl. Muchos de estos ejercicios particulares parten de la premisa de que el diálogo con la tradición es un estímulo ineludible a la hora de abrir caminos para el pensamiento contemporáneo. Por el amplio panorama de referencias y contextos, esta obra ofrece una oportunidad interesante para reflexionar e indagar en torno a la historicidad y la originalidad de la fenomenología. Escriben en esta obra: Diego Ulises Alonso Pérez; Claudio César Calabrese; Román Alejandro Chávez; Roberto Casales García; Charles Des Portes; Jorge Díaz Gallardo; Francisco J. Gonzalez; Ricardo Gibu Shimabukuro; Vladimir Ilich Hernández Gómez; Fernando Huesca Ramón; Hernán G. Inverso; Rodolfo Macías Moreno; Sean Joseph McGrath; Margareth Mejía Génez; Jean Orejarena Torres; Andrea Pace Giannotta; Viridiana Pérez Gómez; Ignacio Quepons; Jorge Luis Quintana Montes; Rubén Sánchez Muñoz; Alexander Schnell; Pa
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