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12 p, 198.4 KB Principles of minimal cognition in smart slime molds and social bacteria / Castro García, Oscar (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
La percepción del entorno, así como la coordinación sensomotora de los organismosunicelulares competen como fundamentos de un principio cognitivo mínimo que va más allá de losprocesos metabólicos. [...]
The perception of the environment as well as sensorimotor coordination of unicellularsorganisms competence as the foundation of a cognitive principle that goes beyond minimum metabolicprocesses. I study the recognition of the environment in case of slime mold and bacteria as significantlearning processes in differentiating between hostile environment or optimal and physical transformationsof each agency on the basis of received signals in both the membrane and within the agencies. [...]

2011
Pensamiento (Madrid.1945), Vol. 67 Núm. 254 (2011) , p. 787 - 797  
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25 p, 151.0 KB Del operaismo al (post)operaismo: La importancia del cruce con el post-estructuralismo francés / Gómez Villar, Antonio (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Este artículo tiene por objetivo poner en valor la importancia del postestructuralismo francés en el tránsito del operaismo al (post)operaismo. El encuentro entre la corriente francesa e italiana no es tanto un proyecto para reunir ambos pensamientos, como un proceso de revelamiento de resonancias previas. [...]
The aim of this article is to highlight the importance of French post-structuralism in the transition from operaismo to (post)operaismo [«workerism» to «post-workerism»]. The meeting between the French and Italian movements was not so much a project to unite the two schools of thought, but a process to reveal earlier resonances. [...]

2019 - 10.14422/pen.v75.i287.y2019.009
Pensamiento (Madrid.1945), Vol. 75 Núm. 287 (2019) , p. 1545-1569  

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