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Pablo Lorenzano

Pablo Lorenzano

Personal Information

Name: Pablo LORENZANO

Born: March 5, 1962

Place: , Argentine

Passport number: 14.591.880

Personal Address: Charcas 2508, 6° ”B” (C1425BMB) Buenos Aires Argentine

Tel./Fax: +54-11-4961-4392

E-mail: [email protected]

Personal Webpage: http://plorenzano.wordpress.com/

Work Address: National University of Quilmes, Roque Sáenz Peña 352 (B1876BXD) Bernal, Prov. Buenos Aires, Argentine

Tel./Fax: +54-11-4365-7100

E-mail: [email protected]

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EDUCATION

High School

1975-76 Escuela Nacional Normal Mixta “General José Gervasio Artigas”, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentine.

1976-77 Colegio Madrid, Distrito Federal, Mexico.

1977-78 Escuela Secundaria N° 97 “Juan Enrique Pestalozzi”, Distrito Federal, Mexico.

1978-81 Colegio Madrid, Distrito Federal, Mexico. General average: 9,28/10. Qualification: Mention of honor.

Undergraduate Studies

1982-86 Philosophy. Degree: Graduate in Philosophy. Average: 9,32/10. Qualification: Mention of honor. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Distrito Federal, Mexico.

Graduate Studies

1989 Doctor in Philosophy. Inscription. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. University of Buenos Aires. Argentine.

1990 Master in Philosophy. Degree: Master in Philosophy. Secretary of Exams. Area of Philosophy and Social Sciences. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

1995 Doctor in Philosophy. Degree: Doctor in Philosophy. Qualification unanimously: magna cum laude. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

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Attendance to Courses and Seminaries

1987 “The Logic of Social Sciences”. Seminar. Introductory course University of Buenos Aires.

1986-89 “Animal Behavior”. Seminar. Department of Biology. Introductory course. University of Buenos Aires.

1986-89 “Understanding Natural Environments”. Seminar. Department of Biology. Introductory course. University of Buenos Aires.

1986-89 “ Update”. Seminar. Department of Biology. Introductory course. University of Buenos Aires.

1986-89 “Advanced Seminar in Genetics”. Seminar. Department of Biology. Introductory course. University of Buenos Aires.

1990 “International Symposium on Structures in Mathematical Theories”. Symposium organized by the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science. University of Basque Country. San Sebastián, Spain.

1990 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

1990-91 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

1991-92 “Semantics, Epistemology and Ontology of Science I”. Course. Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

1992 “Semantics, Epistemology and Ontology of Science II”. Course. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

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Attendance to Graduate Courses and Seminars with Evaluation

1990 “More Recent Works in the Theory of Scientific Explanation”. Main Seminar. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10).

1991 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10).

1991-92 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10).

1992 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10).

1992-93 “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”. Superior Seminar. Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Evaluation: sehr gut 1 (equivalent to 10/10).

Attendance to Postdoctoral Courses

1996 “”. Theoretical-practical course. Italian Hospital of Buenos Aires/Faculty of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Argentine.

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Teaching experience Years: 1983-2011

Current Teaching Position

 Full Professor (Ordinarius). Area: Philosophy of Science. National University of Quilmes. From 1998.

Teaching Activities in Undergraduate Program Studies

1983-84 Instructor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico.

1983-84 Instructor. Subject: “History of Science”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico.

1985-86 Teacher. Subjects: “Logic”, “Ethics” and “History of Philosophical Doctrines”. School “New Continent” (High school). Mexico.

1986-89 Instructor. Subject: “Introduction to Scientific Knowledge”. Common Basic Cycle. University of Buenos Aires.

1986-89 Instructor . Subject: “Introduction to Scientific Thought”. UBA XXI Program of Distance Education. University of Buenos Aires.

1989 Instructor. Subject: “History of Science”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. University of Buenos Aires.

1989-92 Instructor in charge of practical works. Subject: “Introduction to Scientific Thought”. Department of Scientific Thought. Common Basic Cycle. University of Buenos Aires.

1992-95 Professor. Subject: “Castellano” in all their levels. Popular University “Otto-Suhr” (“Otto-Suhr-Volkshochschule”). Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

1996-98 Assistant Professor. Subjects: “Philosophy” and “Philosophy of Science”. National University of Quilmes.

1996 Assistant Professor. Seminar: “The Structure of Scientific Theories”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires.

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1997 Assistant Professor. Seminar: “Historical Philosophy of Science: Thomas S. Kuhn and the Structuralist View of Theories”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires.

1997 Assistant Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes.

1997 Assistant Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes.

1998 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes.

1999 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes.

1998 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Degree in Teaching of Biology, University CAECE.

1999 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes.

2000 Assistant Professor. Seminar: “Some Relationships Between Philosophy and History of Science: the „ Whig‟ Interpretation of the History of Genetics and Its Formal Reconstruction”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires.

1999 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Degree in Teaching of Biology, University CAECE.

2000 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes.

2000 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Degree in Teaching of Biology, University CAECE.

2001 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes.

2001 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes.

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2001 Assistant Professor. Seminar: “The Carnapian Program”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires.

2002 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes.

2002 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Degree in Teaching of Biology, University CAECE.

2001 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes.

2002 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes.

2003 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes.

2004 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, Virtual Quilmes University Program, National University of Quilmes.

2004 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes.

2005 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes.

2005 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, University Virtual de Quilmes, National University of Quilmes.

2006 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy”. Diploma in Social Sciences, National University of Quilmes.

2006 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Social Sciences”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Degree in Social Sciences and Humanities, National University of Quilmes.

2006 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, Virtual Quilmes University Program, National University of Quilmes.

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2007 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Social Sciences”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology/Degree in Social Sciences and Humanities, National University of Quilmes.

2007 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, Virtual Quilmes University Program, National University of Quilmes.

2008 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Social Sciences”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology/Degree in Social Sciences and Humanities, National University of Quilmes.

2008 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, Virtual Quilmes University Program, National University of Quilmes.

2009 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, Virtual Quilmes University Program, National University of Quilmes.

2010 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, Virtual Quilmes University Program, National University of Quilmes.

2010 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Social Sciences”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology/Degree in Social Sciences and Humanities, National University of Quilmes.

2011 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Social Sciences”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology/Degree in Social Sciences and Humanities, National University of Quilmes.

2011 Full Professor. Subject: “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences and Humanities, Virtual Quilmes University Program, National University of Quilmes.

Teaching Activities: Universitary Extension

2011 “Scientific Explanation and Evolutionary Theory”. Faculty of Humanities and Sciences. National University of Litoral. Argentine. June 3.

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Teaching Activities in Graduate Program Studies

1996 “The Received View and the Structuralist View of Scientific Theories: Their Application to the Case of Classical Genetics”. Graduate Course Accepted by the Research and Graduate Secretary. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. University of Buenos Aires.

1996 “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Course. Master in Philosophy of Science. University CAECE/Academia del Sur.

1997 “Philosophy of Science”. Course. Master in Science, Technology and Society. National University of Quilmes.

1998 “Philosophy of Natural Sciences”. Course. Master in Philosophy of Science. University CAECE/Academia del Sur.

1998 “Philosophical Problems of Sciences”. Course. Master in Philosophy and History of Sciences. National University of Comahue.

2000 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2000 “History of Science”. Course. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2001 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2001 “History of Early Genetics”. Course. Doctor in History and Philosophy of Science. Division of Social Sciences and Humanities. Metropolitan Autonomous University. Mexico.

2001 “History of Science”. Course. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2002 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2002 “Current Tendencies in Philosophy of Science”. Course. Master in Science, Technology and Society. National University of Quilmes.

2002 “History of Science”. Course. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2003 “History and Social Image of Science: the Case of Classical Genetics”. Course (distance education). Graduate Program in Philosophy, Science, Technology, Society. University of Basque Country.

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2003 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2003 “The Logical Concept of Demonstration. Historical and Philosophical Aspects”. Coordination of the Graduate Course in charge of Javier Legris. National University of Quilmes.

2003 “History of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2003 “The Problem of Error in Research Systems”. Coordination of the Graduate Course in charge of Larry Laudan. National University of Quilmes.

2003 “The Debates on Scientific Progress 1750-1950”. Coordination of the Graduate Course in charge of Rachel Laudan. National University of Quilmes.

2003 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2005 “History of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2005 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2005 “The Received View and the Structuralist View of Scientific Theories: Their Application to the Case of Classical Genetics”. Graduate Seminar. Faculty of Humanities and Teaching Sciences. National University of La Plata.

2005 “History of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2006 “Technological Worlds: the Formation of the Daily Life Through Modernization and Technology”. Coordination of the Graduate Course in charge of Claus Tully. National University of Quilmes.

2006 “History of Genetics”. Course. Graduate Program in Genetics. Federal University of Paraná. Brazil.

2003 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

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2006 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course (On-line Education). Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Virtual UNTREF, National University of Tres de Febrero.

2006 “History of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2006 “History of Science”. Course (On-line Education). Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Virtual UNTREF, University of Tres de Febrero.

2007 “Philosophy of Social Sciences”. Course. University‟s Extension Office. University of Claustro de Sor Juana. Mexico.

2007 “Models and Scientific Theories”. Module 1 of the Course “Logic 2”. Graduate Program in Philosophy of Science. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico.

2007 “Philosophy of Science”. Course. Master in Administration and Universitary Policies of the Mercosur. Faculty of Law. University of Lomas Zamora.

2007 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2007 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course (On-line Education). Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Virtual UNTREF, University of Tres de Febrero.

2007 “History of Science”. Course (On-line Education). Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Virtual UNTREF, University of Tres de Febrero.

2007 “History of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2007 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2008 “General Philosophy of Science. Special Topics”. Course. Interuniversities Graduate Program in Logic and Philosophy of Science. University of Salamanca. Spain.

2009 “Philosophy of Science”. Course. Master in Administration and Universitary Policies of the Mercosur. Faculty of Law. National University of Lomas Zamora.

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2009 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2010 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Agreement Asíntese (Brazil). National University of Tres de Febrero.

2010 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2010 “History of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2011 “Philosophy of Science”. Course. Master in Administration and Universitary Policies of the Mercosur. Agreement Asíntese (Brazil). National University of Lomas Zamora.

2011 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Agreement Asíntese (Brazil). National University of Tres de Febrero.

2011 “History of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Agreement Asíntese (Brazil). National University of Tres de Febrero.

2011 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero.

2011 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course (On-line Education). Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Virtual UNTREF, National University of Tres de Febrero.

2011 “History of Science”. Course (On-line Education). Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Virtual UNTREF, University of Tres de Febrero.

2012 “Semantic Views of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Agreement Asíntese (Brazil). National University of Tres de Febrero.

2012 “Philosophy of Science”. Course. Master in Administration and Universitary Policy. Chancellor Office. National University from the East (Paraguay).

2012 “Philosophy of Science”. Course. Graduate Program in Education. Chancellor Office. National University from the East (Paraguay).

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Teaching Activities in Graduate Programs: Seminars

2002 “Toward a New Interpretation of Gregor Mendel‟s Work”. Noon Seminar. Graduate Program in History of Science. Catholic University- São Paulo. Brazil.

2002 “Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter and His Influence in Gregor Mendel´s Work”. Special Seminar. Graduate Program in History of Science. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil. May 8.

2002 “Carl Joseph von Gärtner and His Influence in Gregor Mendel´s Work”. Special Seminar. Graduate Program in History of Science. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil. May 15.

2002 “Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns and Erich Tschermak and Mendel‟s „ Rediscovery‟”. Special Seminar. Graduate Program in History of Science. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil. May 22.

2004 “Mendel and the Origin of Species”. Noon Seminar. Graduate Program in History of Science. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil. November 16.

2006 “Models and Laws In Text Books of Genetics”. Seminar. Graduate Program in Genetics. Federal University of Paraná. Brazil. April 4.

2007 “Theory of Science and Psychoanalysis”. Seminar. System of Open University. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. February 22.

2007 “Methodology of Investigation in Social Sciences”. Intensive Seminar for Graduate Students. Department of Humanities. National University of Sur. Bahía Blanca. Argentine. September 25-29.

2011 “A Way of Analyzing Scientific Theories”. Seminar. Graduate Program in Teaching, History and Philosophy of Science and Mathematics. Federal University of ABC. Santo André, São Paulo. Brazil. November 7.

2011 “Analysis of Classical Genetics”. Seminar. Graduate Program. Institut of Biosciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. November 9.

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Current Position as Professor in Graduate Programs

 Professor. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. From 1999.

 Professor. Master in Science, Technology and Society. National University of Quilmes. From 2002.

 Professor. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. From 1999.

 Professor. Graduate Program in Philosophy, Science, Technology, Society. University of Basque Country. From 2002.

 Professor. Graduate Program in History and Literature. National University of Sur. From 2005.

 Professor. Master in Administration and Universitary Policies of the Mercosur. Faculty of Law. University of Lomas Zamora. From 2007.

Experience as Member of Graduate Programs Commissions

2002-2005 Member of the Commission of the Master in Social Sciences and Humanities (on-line education).

Experience as Area Coordinator

 Coordinator of the Area of Philosophy at the Department of Social Sciences. National University of Quilmes. 1998-2000.

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Experience as Invited Professor in Foreign Institutions

1996 Graduate Program in Philosophy of Science. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico.

2000 Graduate Program in History and Philosophy of Science. Division of Social Sciences and Humanities. Metropolitan Autonomous University. Mexico.

2002 Graduate Program in History of Science. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil.

2004 Department of Philosophy. Facultade of Philosophy, Literature and Human Ciências. University of São Paulo. Brazil.

2006 Department of Genetics. Federal University of Paraná. Brazil.

2007 University‟s Extension Office. University of Claustro de Sor Juana. Mexico.

2007 Graduate Program in Philosophy of Science. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico.

2008 Summer Course. International University Menéndez Pelayo. Valencia, Spain.

2008 Interuniversities Graduate Program in Logic and Philosophy of Science. University of Salamanca. Spain.

2011 Department of Philosophy. Facultade of Philosophy, Literature and Human Ciências. University of São Paulo. Brazil.

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Conference presentations

1996 “The Structure of Biological Theories. A Historical View”. Graduate Program in Philosophy of Science. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. October 16.

2000 “Introduction to Philosophy of Science”. University of Claustro de Sor Juana. Mexico. October 4.

2000 “History of Early Genetics”. Graduate Program in History and Philosophy of Science. Division of Social Sciences and Humanities. Metropolitan Autonomous University. Mexico. October 5.

2000 “Philosophy of Biology”. Cycle of Conferences Philosophy, Science and Society. Córdoba Science Agency. Río Cuarto. Argentine. 8 de septiembre.

2002 “Scientific Theories: Received-View, Historicist Views and Semantic Views”. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil. May 9.

2002 “The Structuralist View of Scientific Theories”. Catholic University- São Paulo. Brazil. May 16.

2002 “Laws in Biology”. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil. May 23.

2002 “The Structure of Classical Genetics”. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil. May 30.

2004 “The Place of Gregor Mendel in the History of Genetics”. Federal University of Paraná. Graduate Program in Genetics. Brazil. May 11.

2004 “Incommensurability and Comparability in Genetics”. University of São Paulo. Brazil. May 18.

2004 “Theories and Families of Theories in Classical Genetics”. University Federal de Santa Catarina. Brazil. May 20.

2004 “On „the Official History‟ of Classical Genetics”. University Federal de Santa Catarina. Brazil. May 20.

2004 “Mendel and His Rediscoverers”. University Federal de Londrina. I Seminário de História e Filosofia da Ciência. Especialização em História e Filosofia da Ciência/Mestrado em Genética e Biologia Molecular. Brazil. November 18.

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2004 “What (Some of) Successive Theories Have in Common”. University Federal de Londrina. I Seminário de História e Filosofia da Ciência. Especialização em História e Filosofia da Ciência/Mestrado em Genética e Biologia Molecular. Brazil. November 18.

2004 “Mendel”. University de Brasília. Institute of Biology. Brazil. November 24.

2005 “Models, Exemplars and Laws in Text Books of Classical Genetics”. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain. October 11.

2005 “Natural Kinds, Species and Genetics”. University of Barcelona. Spain. November 25.

2005 “Rekonstruktion der klassischen Genetik”. Ludwig-Maximillians- Universität München. Germany. November 17.

2005 “Exemplars, Models and Laws in Biology”. London School of Economics. Great Britain. November 28.

2005 “Max Wichura, Gregor Mendel and the Willow Hybrids”. Max- Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftstheorie zu Berlin. Germany. December 7.

2006 “Models and Laws in Text Books of Genetics”. Federal University of Paraná. Brazil. April 4.

2006 “What Did it Happen in the Philosophy of Science After the Dispute Popper-Kuhn?”. Federal University of Paraná. Brazil. April 6.

2006 “History of Genetics”. Faculty of Medicine. National University of Bogotá. Colombia. April 24.

2006 “Reconstruction of Classical Genetics”. Institute of Genetics. National University of Bogotá. Colombia. April 24.

2006 “Nature and Structure of Scientific Theories”. University of Claustro de Sor Juana. Mexico. October 18.

2006 “Are There Laws, Models and Theories in Biology?: An Unifying Proposal”. Center of Philosophical, Political and Social Studies Lombardo Vicente Toledano. Mexico. October 18.

2006 “The Mystery of Inheritance (or How Does Science Explain: The Case of Classical Genetics)”. Faculty of Psychology. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. October 19.

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2006 “Methodological and Philosophical Aspects of Historiography of Science”. Department of Humanities. Autonomous University Metroplitana. Mexico. October 19.

2007 “Are the Laws of Biology A Priori?”. Department of Humanities. Autonomous University Metroplitana. Mexico. February 16.

2007 “Nature and Structure of Scientific Theories”. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. March 1.

2007 “What is A Scientific Law? The Case of Genetics”. University of São Paulo. Brazil. April 2.

2007 “René Descartes‟ Mechanics”. University of São Paulo. Brazil. April 16.

2007 “What Is Population Genetics?”. University of São Paulo. Brazil. April 18.

2008 “Incommensurability and Comparability in the Cristalization of Genetics”. Complutense University of Madrid. Madrid, Spain. September 17.

2008 “In What Sense Are Scientific Laws A Priori and What Are They Constitutive of?”. National University of Distance Education. Madrid, Spain. October 1.

2008 “What Are Scientific Laws Constitutive of?”. University of Santiago de Compostela. Santiago de Compostela, Spain. October 30.

2008 “Counterfactual History of Science? The Mendel-Darwin Case”. Superior Council of Scientific Investigations (CSIC). Madrid, Spain. November 5.

2008 “How to Analyze a Scientific Theory?”. University of Granada. Granada, Spain. November 12.

2008 “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions: The Case of Classical Genetics”. Universidad of Granada. Granada, Spain. November 13.

2008 “Classical Genetics and the Structure of Scientific Revolutions”. Universidad of Sevilla. Sevilla, Spain. November 17.

2008 “There Are Indeed (Fundamental) Laws in Biology”. Universidad of Málaga. Málaga, Spain. November 19.

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2008 “The (peculiar?) Laws of Biological Sciences”. Universidad of Barcelona. Barcelona, Spain. December 10.

2010 “The Non-Official History of Philosophy of Science”. Graduate Program in Philosophy of Science. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. January 20.

2011 “Model-theoretic Representation of Explanatory Practice in Science”. Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana. Mexico. March 10.

2011 “Kenneth Schaffner, Middle-Range Theories and Metatheoretic Structuralism”. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Cuajimalpa. Mexico. March 10.

2011 “Guiding Principles in Biological Sciences”. Universidade Federal de São Paulo. São Paulo, Brasil. November 3.

2012 “How to Philosophically Analize Scientific Theories”. Departament of Biodiversity and Experimental Biology. Faculty of Exact and Natural Siencies. University of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Argentine. June 1.

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Science communication

2004 “Loss, Misunderstandings and Death of the Gene”. Cycle of Popular Science 2004. The Search (Scientific Present Time in the Radio) FM National University of San Luis. San Luis. Argentine. June 19.

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Participation in Professor selection committees

2000 To cover positions of Regular Professors in the subject “Logic and Methodology of Sciences”. National University of Formosa. April 4.

2002 To cover a position of Assistant Professor in the area of Philosophy, with the specialty in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Quilmes. June 15.

2003 To cover positions of Regular Professors in the subjects “Logic”, “Philosophy of Science” and “Introduction to the Study of Social Sciences”, in area of Logic and Philosophy of Science. National University of Sur. April 24.

2003 To cover a position of Assistant Professor in the subject “Philosophy of Science” in area of Philosophy of Science, belonging to the Department of Humanities. National University General of San Martin. November 4.

2006 To cover a position of Professor Doctor in the area of Theory of Knowledge and Philosophy of Science, belonging to the Department of Philosophy. University of São Paulo, Brazil. March 27-29.

2007 To cover a position of Full Professor of Philosophy of Science of the Institute of Philosophy (Esc. G, Gr. 5, 20 hs. Sem.). Republic University, Uruguay. May 3-4.

2007 To cover a position of Assistant Professor, in the area of Philosophy, Curricular Field “Philosophy of Science”. National University of Quilmes. October 3.

2008 To cover a position of Assistant Professor, in the area of Philosophy, Curricular Field “Philosophy”. National University of Quilmes. August 4.

2009 To cover a position of Intern Assistant Professor, in the area of Philosophy of Sciences. Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences. University of Buenos Aires. April 21.

2011 To cover a position of Full Professor, in the area of Philosophy, Curricular Field “Philosophy of Social Sciences”. National University of Quilmes. September 5.

2012 To cover a position of Assistant Professor, in the area “Contemporary Philosophical and Logical Problems”. Institue of Sciences. National University of General Sarmiento. April 13.

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2012 To cover a position of Full Professor, in the area of Philosophy of Science. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. National University of Tucumán. June 13.

Doctoral Thesis Committees

2000 PhD in Philosophy. PhD Student: Sergio H. Menna. Thesis title: “Epistemological Aspects of Induction From the Perspective of Cognitive Sciences and Discovery Strategies”. Advisor: Victor Rodríguez. National University of Córdoba. June 15.

2007 PhD in Psychology. PhD Student: Julio Sotelo. Thesis title: “Scope and Limits of a Level Model of Explanation for Psychological Theories”. Advisor: Carolina Scotto. National University of Córdoba. March 21.

2007 PhD in Philosophy. PhD Student: Hernán Miguel. Thesis title: “Counterfactual and Physical Theories of Causation”. Advisor: María Cristina di Gregori. National University of La Plata. March 27.

2007 PhD in Philosophy. PhD Student: Marcelo Alves Ferreira. Thesis title: “The Concept of Extinction from Lamarck to Darwin”. Advisor: Pablo Mariconda. University of São Paulo. Brazil. September 17.

2009 PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. PhD Student: Lucía Federico. Thesis title: “Historical and Rational Reconstructions”. Advisor: Pablo Lorenzano. National University of Tres de Febrero. Argentine. March 30.

2010 PhD in Humanities (History and Philosophy of Science). PhD Student: Damián Islas Mondragón. Thesis title: “Gognitive Progress in Sciencie. A Metatheoretical Analysis of the Philosophical Concept of Scientific Progress”. Advisor: Godfrey Guillaumin. Autonomous University Metroplitana – Iztapalapa. Mexico. March 24.

2010 PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. PhD Student: Daniel Blanco. Thesis title: “Diachronic Aspects of the Theory os Natural Selection”. Advisor: Pablo Lorenzano. National University of Tres de Febrero. Argentine. March 30.

2011 PhD in Philosophy. PhD Student: Hipólito Hasrun. Thesis title: “Neomecanicism: Analysis of Problems and Advantages. Unification of Criteria on the Notion of „Mecanism‟”. Director: Gustavo Bodanza. National University of the South. Argentine. September 22.

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2011 PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. PhD Student: Ana Donolo. Thesis title: “Restriction Enzymes: Historical Analysis and Proposal of Reconstruction”. Director: Pablo Lorenzano. September 26.

Master Thesis Committees

2003 Master Degree in Science Teaching (Physical Area). Student: Cristina Ofelia Wainmaier. Thesis title: “Misunderstanings in Learning of Basic Classical Mechanics”. Advisor: Julia Salinas. National University of Tucumán. December 15.

2004 Master Degree in History of Science. Student: Ana Paula Oliveira Pereira de Morais Brito. Thesis title: “Nettie Maria Stevens and Her Contributions to a Chromosome Theory of Heredity: Studies on Sex Determination”. Advisor: Lilian A.-C. P. Martins. Catholic University- São Paulo. Brazil. May 18.

2004 Master Degree Title in Philosophy and History of Sciences. Student: Alberto Pablo Ruiz. Thesis title: “On Biological Classes. Limits Among the Alive Thing and the Inert Thing, Disciplinares and Epistemoligical Connotations “. Advisor: Victor Rodríguez. National University of Comahue. Argentine.

2004 Master Degree in Philosophy and History of Sciences. Student: Álvaro F. Olive. Thesis title: “Claude Bernard: Scientist and Epistemologist”. Advisor: Oscar Nudler. National University of the Comahue. Argentine.

2010 Master Degree in Philosophy and History of Science. Student: María Eugenia Onaha. Thesis title: “Analysis of the Discussion between Biometrists and Mendelians in the Work of Angel Gallardo. The Argentinian Episode”. Advisor: Pablo Lorenzano. National University of Tres de Febrero. Argentine. June 22.

2011 Master Degree in Philosophy and History of Science. Student: Bárbara Natalia Gómez. Thesis title: “The German Historiographic School as a Disciplinary Matrix of the Science of History”. Advisor: Pablo Lorenzano. National University of Tres de Febrero. Argentine. April 18.

2011 Master Degree in Philosophy and History of Science. Student: Rafael Beltramino. Thesis title: “Idealization in Economy and Its Compatibility with the Structuralist View of Theories”. Advisor: Pablo Lorenzano. National University of Tres de Febrero. Argentine. June 21.

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Degree Thesis Committees

2001 Degree in Food Ingenieure. Student: Francisco Silva. Title: “Elicitation of Expert Knowledge. Application of the Method to Nutritious Industry”. Advisor: Alfredo Russo. National University of Quilmes.

Experience as Departments of Philosophy Evaluator

2007 Technical-pedagogical Advice to the Ministry of Education in the evaluation of the creation project of the Department of Philosophy of the University Torcuato di Tella.

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Experience Related to University and/or General Activity

1984 Seminar “The Nature of Scientific Theories”. Area of Methodology. Center of Basic Studies in Social Theory. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. June.

1984 Reply to Alfonso Ávila‟s Report “Reconstruction of J. M. Keynes‟ General Theory”. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. November 29.

1996 “Structure and Dynamics of Scientific Theories”. Course in Philosophy of Science for the Teaching Staff. National University of Quilmes. April.

1999 Conference “Philosophy of Biology”. Intern Seminar of the Studies and Research Center. National University of Quilmes. March 10.

2000 Chair of Session. First Meeting of PhD Students. National University of Quilmes. December 15-17.

2002 Chair of Session. 2nd Meeting of Researchers and Researchers in Formation. National University of Quilmes. November 28-December 1.

Book Presentations

2003 Presentation of Leticia O. Minhot‟s book La mirada psicioanalítica. Un análisis kuhniano del psicoanálisis de Freud (The Psychoanalytic View. A Kuhnian Analysis of Freud’s Psychoanalysis). Editorial Brujas. Córdoba.

2007 Presentation of Laura Benítez and José A. Robles‟ book De Newton y los newtonianos: entre Descartes y Berkeley (Of Newton and the Newtonians: Between Descartes and Berkeley). Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. February 28.

2010 Presentation of the translation into Spanish of George A. Reisch‟s book How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science. XV Congreso Internacional de Filosofía (XVth Inteernational Congress of Philosophy). Asociación Filosófica de Mexico (Mexico‟s Philosophical Association). Mexico. January 25.

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Research Activities Years: 1983-2010

Current Position as Researcher

 Researcher at the Studies and Research Center of the National University of Quilmes.

 Member of the Career of Scientific and Technical Researcher of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). Independent Researcher. From: 01/01/2009.

Previous Position as Researcher

 Member of the Career of Scientific and Technical Researcher of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). Assistant Researcher. Entrance: 07/29/1998. Until to 05/31/2002.

 Member of the Career of Scientific and Technical Researcher of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). Associated Researcher. From: 06/01/2003. Until 31/12/2008.

Category as Researcher from the Ministry of Education

“1” (one). (From 5 to 1.)

Experience as Invited Researcher in Foreign Institutions

2002 Centro Simão Mathias de Estudos em História da Ciência. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil.

2004 Department of Philosophy. Facultade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas. University of São Paulo. Brazil.

2005 LOGOS Research Group. University of Barcelona/University Rovira i Virgili. Spain.

2005 Seminar für Philosophie, Logik und Wissenschaftstheorie. Philosophie Department. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Germany.

2005 Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Berlin. Germany.

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2007 LOGOS Research Group. University of Barcelona/University Rovira i Virgili. Spain.

2008 Department of Philosophy. Complutense University of Madrid. Distinguished Invited Professor. Spain.

2008 Departament of Logic and Moral Philosophy. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain.

2008 Departament of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science. University of Barcelona. Spain.

2009 Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Visiting Scholar. Berlin. Germany.

2010 Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. Mexico.

2010 Center for Philosophy of Science. University of Pittsburgh. Visiting Scholar. Pittsburgh. USA.

2011 Department of Philosophy. Facultade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas. University of São Paulo. Brazil.

Research Program Director

2003-2007 “Philosophy and History of Science”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes. PP-UNQ, 0364/03 ($ 115.820,29).

2011-2015 “Philosophy and History of Science”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes. PUNQ, 0364/03 ($ 100.124,20).

Research Units Director

1998-2003 Director of the Research Unit on Philosophy of the National University of Quilmes.

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Direction of Funded Research Projects

1996-1999 “The Structure of Biological Theories”, co-directed with the Prof. Gregorio Klimovsky. Studies and Research Center, National University of Quilmes. Nº of Resolution/Code: 923/96 ($ 10.050).

1998-1999 “Structures and Dynamics of Classical Genetics”. Antorchas Foundation ($ 3.250).

1998-2000 “Structures and Dynamics of Classical Genetics”. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. Fund for Scientific and Technological Investigation. PICT-97 for Young Researchers. PICT97-1911 ($ 10.000).

1999 “Philosophy of Science and Teaching of Physics”. Studies and Research Center, National University of Quilmes. Nº of Resolution/Code: 215/99 ($ 1.350).

1999-2000 “The Structure of Biological Theories”. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). PEI98 ($ 5.000).

1999-2003 “Structures and Dynamics of Classical Genetics”. Studies and Research Center, National University of Quilmes. Nº of Resolution/Code: 215/99 ($ 9.673,30).

2003-2005 “Models and Theories in Biology”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. Nº of Resolution/Code: 076/03 ($ 37.044).

2004-2008 “Rational and Historical Reconstructions. The Structuralist View in the Current Debates. Contributions and Potentialities in Case Studies”. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. Fund for Scientific and Technological Investigation. PICTR2002-00219 ($ 231.052).

2004-2008 “Models and Theories in Biology”. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. Fund for Scientific and Technological Investigation. PICT2003-14261 ($ 125.817).

2005-2006 “Historical and Epistemological Reconstructions of Modern and Contemporary Natural Science”. Secretary of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation of the Argentine Republic (SECYT) and the Foundation Coordination of Improvement of Personal of Superior Level of the Federative Republic of Brazil (CAPES). Together with Pablo Rubén

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Mariconda, of the University of São Paulo, Brazil. BR/PA04- HIV/026.

2006-2008 “Models and Theories in Biology”. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). PIP2004-5745 ($ 22.000).

2007-2011 “Models and Representation in Formal and Factual Sciences. Historical and Conceptual Analysis”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. Nº of Resolution/Code: 0455/07 ($ 142.111,58).

2008-2010 “Models and Representation in Formal and Factual Sciences. Historical and Conceptual Analysis”. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. Fund for Scientific and Technological Investigation. PICTR2006-2007 ($ 326.819).

2009-2012 “Theories and Scientific Practices”. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. Fund for Scientific and Technological Investigation. PICT-2007-1558 ($ 143.664).

2011-2015 “Models and Representation in Formal and Factual Sciences. Historical and Conceptual Analysis”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. As partof the Research Program “Philosophy and History of Science”, PUNQ, 1019/11 ($ 100.124,20).

2011-2015 “Theories and Scientific Practices”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology, National University of Quilmes. As partof the Research Program “Philosophy and History of Science”, PUNQ, 1019/11 ($ 100.124,20).

2012-2014 “Laws and Theories in Biological and Biomedical Sciences”. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). PIP Nr. 112-201101-01135 ($ 23.500).

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Funds Obtained for Academic Travels

2009 Travels for Trained Researchers/Announcement 2009. National University of Quilmes ($ 8.000). For a Research staying at the Center for Philosophy of Science of the University of Pittsburgh.

2012 Travels for Trained Researchers/Announcement 2012. National University of Quilmes ($ 8.365). For assisting at the VIIIth Encuentro Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory, to be held on October 2012, Mexico City, Mexico.

Funds Obtained for Organizing Academic Events

2004 “IVth Meeting On Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone”. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) ($ 10.000).

2009 “Workshop on T-Theoreticity in the Structuralist Metatheory”. National University of Quilmes ($ 10.000).

2013 “IIIrd Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Technology”. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) ($ 12.720).

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Direction of Career Researchers of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET)

 Christián Carman. Assistant researcher.

Direction of Researchers in Programs

 As members of the Research Program “Philosophy and History of Science”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes. PP-UNQ, 0364/03: Claudia Jáuregui (Associated researcher, CONICET) (2003-2004), Olimpia Lombardi (Associated researcher, CONICET), Alicia Massarini (Associated researcher, CONICET), Diana Pérez (Associated researcher, CONICET) (2004), Silvia Manzo (Associated researcher, CONICET), Fernando Tula Molina (Assistant researcher, CONICET), Christián Carman (PhD Fellowship CONICET/PhD Student UNQ), Eduardo Sota (PhD Student UNQ), Héctor Palma (PhD Student UNQ), Eduardo Wolovelsky (PhD Student UNQ), Alberto Onna (Master Student UNQ), Marcelo Etchegoyen (Master Student UNTREF), María Eugenia Onaha (Master Student UNTREF), Amaicha Depino (PhD Fellowship Leloir Institute), María de la Paz Fernández (PhD Student Leloir Institute), Santiago Ginnobili (PhD Student Degree UBA), Julieta Cocilovo (PhD Student Degree UBA), Martín Labarca (Graduated in Chemistry).

 As members of the Research Program “Philosophy and History of Science”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes. PP-UNQ, 0364/03: Christián Carman (Associated researcher, CONICET), Daniel Blanco (Posdoctoral Fellowship CONICET), Cláudio de Abreu Júnior (PhD Fellowship ANPCyT/PhD Student UNTREF), Ana Donolo (Posdoctoral Fellowship CONICET), Oscar Esquisabel (Independent researcher, CONICET), Lucía Federico (Posdoctoral Fellowship CONICET), Carolina García Sánchez (PhD Student UNTREF), Santiago Ginnobili (Doctor in Philosophy/Researcher UNQ), Leandro Gastón Indavera Stieben (PhD Fellowship CONICET/PhD Student UNTREF), Sonia López Hanna (PhD Fellowship CONICET/PhD Student UNTREF), Mercedes O‟Lery (PhD Fellowship CONICET/PhD Student UNQ), Cristian Villarinho (PhD Fellowship CONICET/PhD Student UNTREF), Karina Alleva (Assistant researcher, CONICET/PhD Student UNTREF), Sergio Barberis (PhD Fellowship CONICET/PhD Student UBA), Joaquín Barutta (PhD Student UNTREF), Martín Díaz (PhD Student UNTREF), Rita Irigoyen (Master Student UNTREF), Mariano Lastiri (Posdoctoral Fellowship CONICET), Javier Legris (Independent researcher, CONICET), Alicia Massarini (Associated researcher, CONICET), Luis Robledo (PhD Student University of Barcelona), Romina Zuppone (PhD Fellowship CONICET/PhD Student UBA).

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Supervised Researchers in Projects

 Cristina Wainmaier (researcher with category D). Integrant of the research project “The Structure of Biological Theories” (1998).

 Cristina Wainmaier (researcher with category 4). Integrant of the research project “Philosophy of Science and Physics Teaching” (1999).

 Christián Carman. Integrant of the research project “Structures and Dynamics of Classical Genetics”. 1999-2003.

Supervised Researchers, PhD Students and Master Students in Projects

 As integrant of the research project “Models and Theories in Biology”. 2003- 2005: Alicia Massarini, Christián Carman, Eduardo Sota, Héctor Palma, Eduardo Wolovelsky, Alberto Onna, Marcelo Etchegoyen, María Eugenia Onaha, Amaicha Depino, María de la Paz Fernández, Santiago Ginnobili.

 As integrant of the research project “Historical and Epistemological Reconstructions of Modern and Contemporary Natural Science”. 2005-2006: Fernando Tula Molina, Olimpia Lombardi, Diana Pérez, Silvia Manzo, Alicia Massarini, Christián Carman, Martín Labarca, Eduardo Sota, Héctor Palma, Eduardo Wolovelsky, Alberto Onna, Marcelo Etchegoyen, Daniel Blanco, María Eugenia Onaha, Amaicha Depino, María de la Paz Fernández, Mariano Lastiri, Santiago Ginnobili, Osvaldo Frota Pessoa Jr., Michel Paty, Mauricio de Carvalho Ramos, Valter Alnis Bezerra, Regina André Rebollo, Claudemir Roque Tossato, Renato Rodrigues Kinouchi, Márcio Rodrigues Horta, Marcelo Alves Ferreira, Eduardo Kickhöfel, Guilherme Rodrigues Neto, Fernando Halben Guerra, Fabio Rodrigo Leite.

 As integrant of the research project “Rational and Historical Reconstructions. The Structuralist View in the Current Debates. Contributions and Potentialities in Case Studies”. 2004-2007: Alicia Massarini, Christián Carman, Eduardo Sota, Héctor Palma, Eduardo Wolovelsky, Alberto Onna, Marcelo Etchegoyen, María Eugenia Onaha, Amaicha Depino, María de la Paz Fernández, Santiago Ginnobili, Ana Donolo, Fernando Tula Molina, César Lorenzano, Leticia Minhot, Adriana Gonzalo, María Inés Prono, Federico Giri, Daniel Blanco, Cintia Carrió, C. Ulises Moulines, Andoni Ibarra, José Luis Falguera, Mario Casanueva, José A. Díez, Luis Miguel Peris-Viñé, Ana Rosa Pérez Ransanz, Juan Manuel Jaramillo.

 As integrant of the research project “Models and Theories in Biology”. 2004- 2007: Alicia Massarini, Christián Carman, Héctor Palma, Eduardo

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Wolovelsky, Alberto Onna, Marcelo Etchegoyen, María Eugenia Onaha, Amaicha Depino, María de la Paz Fernández, Santiago Ginnobili, Daniel Blanco, Roman Frigg.

 As integrant of the research project “Models and Representation in Formal and Factual Sciences. Historical and Conceptual Analysis”. 2007-2009: Alicia Massarini, Christián Carman, Héctor Palma, Eduardo Wolovelsky, Marcelo Etchegoyen, María Eugenia Onaha, Amaicha Depino, María de la Paz Fernández, Santiago Ginnobili, Daniel Blanco, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Mariano Lastiri, Cláudio de Abreu Júnior, Oscar Esquisabel, Olimpia Lombardi, Martín Labarca, Mercedes O‟ Lery, Eduardo Sota, Gustavo Demartin, Javier Legris, Adriana Schnek.

 As integrant of the research project “Models and Representation in Formal and Factual Sciences. Historical and Conceptual Analysis”. 2008-2011: César Lorenzano, Alicia Massarini, Christián Carman, Marcelo Etchegoyen, María Eugenia Onaha, Amaicha Depino, María de la Paz Fernández, Santiago Ginnobili, Daniel Blanco, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Mariano Lastiri, Oscar Esquisabel, Mercedes O‟ Lery, Eduardo Sota, Gustavo Demartin, Javier Legris, Adriana Schnek, Adriana Spehrs, Adriana Gonzalo, María Inés Prono, Federico Giri, Daniel Blanco, Cintia Carrió, Sandra Visokolskis, Cecilia Defagó, C. Ulises Moulines, Volker Peckhaus, Andoni Ibarra, José Luis Falguera, Mario Casanueva, José A. Díez, Luis Miguel Peris-Viñé, Ana Rosa Pérez Ransanz, Adolfo García de la Sienra, Juan Manuel Jaramillo.

 As integrant of the research project “Theories and Scientific Practices”. 2009- 2012: Christián Carman, Marcelo Etchegoyen, María Eugenia Onaha, Santiago Ginnobili, Daniel Blanco, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Mariano Lastiri, Eduardo Sota, Romina Zuppone, Leandro Indavera Stieben, Jessica Bandista.

 As integrant of the research project “Theories and Scientific Practices”. 2011- 2015: Christián Carman, Santiago Ginnobili, Daniel Blanco, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Mariano Lastiri, Romina Zuppone, Leandro Indavera Stieben, Carolina García Sánchez, Cristian Villarinho, Karina Alleva, Joaquín Barutta, Ángel Yefrin Ariza Bareño.

 As integrant of the research project “Models and Representation in Formal and Factual Sciences. Historical and Conceptual Analysis”. 2011-2015: Christián Carman, Daniel Blanco, Cláudio de Abreu Júnior, Ana Donolo, Oscar Esquisabel, Lucía Federico, Carolina García Sánchez, Santiago Ginnobili, Leandro Gastón Indavera Stieben, Sonia López Hanna, Mercedes O‟Lery, Cristian Villarinho, Karina Alleva, Sergio Barberis, Joaquín Barutta, Martín Díaz, Rita Irigoyen, Mariano Lastiri, Javier Legris, Alicia Massarini, Luis Robledo, Romina Zuppone.

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Fellowships

1983-85 Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico.

1987-89 National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). Scholarship of Initiation to the Investigation. Argentine.

1989 National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). PhD Fellowship. Argentine.

1990-94 German Service of Academic Exchange (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst-DAAD). Federal Republic of Germany.

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Participation in Research Projects

1982 Collaborator in the investigation “Sonora”, coordinated by J. Russek and C. Velo. Gobierno del Estado de Sonora, Mexico.

1987-88 Collaborator in the investigation “Diagnostic of the Educational Profile and Planning of Human Resourses for Introduction to Scientific Knowledge”. Common Basic Cycle. University of Buenos Aires.

1995-99 “Discovery and Creativity in Science”, UBACYT (FI 220), directed by the Full Professors in Philosophy of Science: G. Klimovsky and F. Schuster of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of the University of Buenos Aires.

2000-02 “Darwinia. An Interactive Space of Evolution”, project financed by the Antorchas Foundation, directed by Dres. G. Gellon (University of Yale) and D. Golombek (CONICET/UBA/UNQ). Scientific adviser in topics of Philosophy and History of Genetics.

2009-11 “Explanation and Representation: Inherentist and Functional Analysis”. Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain. FFI2008- 01580/FISO. Responsable Researcher: José A. Díez (University of Barcelona).

2010-12 “Cognitive Attitudes and Knowledge Justification”. Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain. FFI2009-08828/FISO. Responsable Researcher: Concepción Martínez Vidal (University of Santiago de Compostela).

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Formation of Human Resources

Supervised PhD Thesis (Concluded)

 Héctor Palma. PhD in Social and Human Sciences. National University of Quilmes. Topic: “Studies About the Epistemic Relevance of Metaphors in the Evolution of Science”. Final qualification: Excellent. Finalization date: 2003.

 Christián Carman. PhD in Philosophy. National University of Quilmes. Topic: “The Scientific Realism of Rom Harré”. Final qualification: Excellent. Finalization date: 2004.

 Eduardo Sota. PhD in Philosophy. National University of Quilmes. Topic: “Epistemological Problems in Social Sciences: A Case Study”. Final qualification: Distinguished. Finalization date: 2007.

 Lucía Federico. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Historical Reconstructions and Rational Reconstructions”. Final qualification: Cum laude with publish recommendation. Finalization date: 2009.

 Daniel Blanco. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Analysis of Diachronic Aspects of the Theory of Natural Selection”. Final qualification: Cum laude with publish recommendation. Finalization date: 2010.

 Santiago Ginnobili. PhD in Philosophy. University of Buenos Aires. Topic: “The Structure of the Theory of Natural Selection”. Final qualification: 10 (ten), Outstanding, with publishing recommendation. Finalization date: 2011.

 Ana Donolo. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Restriction Enzymes: Historical Analysis and Proposal of Reconstruction”. Final qualification: Cum laude with publish recommendation. Finalization date: 2011.

 Joaquín Barutta. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “History and Philosophy of William Harvey‟s Theory of the Circulation of the Blood”. Final qualification: Cum laude with publish recommendation. Finalization date: 2011.

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Supervised PhD Thesis (in Elaboration)

 Leandro Indavera Stieben. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Analysis of Adam Smith‟s „Invisible Hand‟”. Beginning date: 2008.

 Mercedes O‟Lery. PhD in Philosophy. National University of Quilmes. Topic: “Structuralist Reconstruction of the Free-Radicals Theory of Aging”. Beginning date: 2008.

 Cláudio de Abreu Junior. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Analysis of Robert K. Merton‟s Conception on „Middle-Range Theories‟ and of His „Reference Group Theory‟ From a Structuralist Point of View”. Beginning date: 2009.

 Karina Alleva. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Philosophical Analysis of Biophysics”. Beginning date: 2009.

 Martín Andrés Díaz. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Structuralist Analysis of Ecological Theories”. Beginning date: 2009.

 Magalí Turkenich. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Structuralist Analysis of Giddens‟ Social Theory”. Beginning date: 2009.

 Carolina García Sánchez. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “The Theory of Thought Styles and Its Contribution to the Problem of Scientific Progress Under a Case Study”. Beginning date: 2010.

 Sonia López Hanna. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “From Dualism to Duality of Structure: Methodological Individualism and Holism according to the Theory of Structuration by Anthony Giddens, With a Special Reference to the Concept of Power”. Beginning date: 2010.

 Cristian Villarinho. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Structuralisms: Jean Piaget and Metatheoretical Structuralism”. Beginning date: 2010.

 Juan Carlos Muñoz. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Structuralist Reconstruction of the Universal Theory of Ideal Gases”. Beginning date: 2010.

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 Ángel Yefrin Ariza Bareño. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Introduction of Contemporary Philosophy of Science into Natural Science Teaching: The Semanticist Family of Scientific Theories”. Beginning date: 2011.

Co-Advisory of Concluded PhD Thesis

 Martín Labarca. PhD in Philosophy. National University of Quilmes. Topic: “The Philosophical Problem of the Irreversibility in Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics”. Final qualification: Excellent. Finalization date: 2005.

 Mariano Lastiri. PhD in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Structuralist Reconstruction of Quantum Mechanics”. Final qualification: Cum laude with publish recommendation. Finalization date: 2011.

Co-Advisory of PhD Thesis in Elaboration

 Cristina Pósleman. PhD in Philosophy. National University of Quilmes. Topic: “Immanence and Creation. The Instauration of A New Way of Doing Philosophy in the Thought of Deleuze”. Beginning date: 2005.

 Leonardo Vanni. PhD in Philosophy. National University of Quilmes. Topic: “Philosophical Analysis of Quantum Mechanics”. Beginning date: 2007.

Advisory of Concluded Master Thesis

 María Martini. Master in Philosophy of Science. University CAECE/Academia del Sur. Tema: “The Carnapian Semantic and its Connection to the Ontosemantic Analysis of Scientific Terms”. Final qualification: 10 (Ten). Finalization Date: 2002.

 Leandro Rodríguez. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “A Kuhnian View at the Theory of Political Class of Gaetano Mosca”. Final qualification: 10 (diez), with recommendation of publication. Finalization Date: 2005.

 María Eugenia Onaha. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Analysis of the Discussion between Biometrists and Mendelians in the Work of Angel Gallardo. The Argentinian Episode”. Final qualification: Approved. Finalization Date: 2010.

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 Bárbara Natalia Gómez. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “The German Historiographic School as a Disciplinary Matrix of the Science of History”. Final qualification: Approved. Finalization Date: 2011.

 Rafael Beltramino. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Idealization in Economy and Its Compatibility with the Structuralist View of Theories”. Final qualification: Approved. Finalization Date: 2011.

Advisory of Master Thesis in Elaboration

 Marcelo Etchegoyen. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Historical and Systematic Analysis of the Analytic-synthetic Distinction and the Polemic between Rudolf Carnap and Willard van Orman Quine”.

 Rita Irigoyen. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “Structuralist Analysis of Psychoanalytic Theory”.

 Ángel Yefrin Ariza Bareño. Master in Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Tres de Febrero. Topic: “The Semantic Conception of Theories in Science Teaching”.

Development Following of Master Thesis

 Member of the Commission of Development Following of the master thesis of Cristina Wainmaier “Incomprehensions in the Learning of the Basic Classic Mechanics”. Master in Teaching of Sciences (Physical Area). National University of Tucumán. Argentine. Final qualification: Excellent. Finalization Dates: 2003.

Direction of Concluded Degree Thesis

 Alicia Di Sciullo. Degree in Teaching of Biology. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2000.

 Mirta García de Ricart. Degree in Teaching of Biology. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2000.

 Cecilia Ferrante. Degree in Teaching of Chemistry. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2000.

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 Susana Torrents. Degree in Teaching of Chemistry. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2000.

 Isabel Vlach. Degree in Teaching of Chemistry. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2000.

 María de la Paz Fernández. Degree in . National University of Quilmes. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2001.

 Teresita Ana Fanger. Degree in Teaching of Biology. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2002.

 María Fé Calvo. Degree in Teaching of Biology. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2002.

 Ximena Verónica Artigue. Degree in Teaching of Biology. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2002.

 Mabel Silvana Ferreti. Degree in Teaching of Biology. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2002.

 Ana María Seimandi. Degree in Teaching of Biology. University CAECE. Final qualification: 10 (ten). Finalization Date: 2002.

 Santiago Ginnobili. Degree in Philosophy. University of Buenos Aires. Final qualification: 10 (ten), excellent. Finalization Date: 2006.

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Fellowships Advisory

Posdoctoral

 Christián Carman. Posdoctoral Fellowship. CONICET. 2005.

 Ana Donolo. Posdoctoral Fellowship. CONICET. From 2009.

 Lucía Federico. Posdoctoral Fellowship. CONICET. From 2009.

 Daniel Blanco. Posdoctoral Fellowship. CONICET. From 2010.

 Santiago Ginnobili. Posdoctoral Fellowship. CONICET. From 2012.

PhD Fellowships

 Christián Carman. PhD Fellowship. FOSDIC/ Aragón Foundation. 1999- 2001.

 Christián Carman. PhD Fellowship. CONICET. 2000-2004.

 Daniel Blanco. PhD Fellowship. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. 2004.

 Daniel Blanco. PhD Fellowship. CONICET. 2005-2010.

 Ana Donolo. PhD Fellowship. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. 2005-2008.

 Lucía Federico. PhD Fellowship. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. 2005-2007.

 Lucía Federico. PhD Fellowship. CONICET. 2007-2009.

 Santiago Ginnobili. PhD Fellowship. CONICET. 2006-2011.

 Mercedes O‟Lery. PhD Fellowship. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. 2008-2011.

 Mercedes O‟Lery. PhD Fellowship. CONICET. From 2011.

 Cláudio de Abreu Júnior. PhD Fellowship. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion. From 2009.

 Sonia López Hanna. PhD Fellowship. CONICET. From 2010.

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 Cristian Villarinho. PhD Fellowship. National University of Quilmes. 2010- 2011.

 Cristian Villarinho. PhD Fellowship. CONICET. From 2011.

Fellowships Co-Advisory

Posdoctoral

 Mariano Lastiri. Posdoctoral Fellowship. CONICET. From 2011.

Initial Fellowships

 Cristián Villarinho. Initial Fellowship in Research. National University of Quilmes. 2008-2009.

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Direction of Research Seminars for Undergraduated Students

 “Structure and Dynamics of Classical Genetics”. National University of Quilmes. 2000-2001.

Direction of Permanent Weekly Seminars

From 2000 Seminar in Philosophy of Science. Studies and Research Center (until to 2001); Institute of Studies on Science and Technology (from 2002). National University of Quilmes.

Direction of Permanent Biweekly Seminars

2008-2009 Seminar “Nature and Structure of Scientific Theories”. Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis (SADAF).

Participation in Permanent Seminars

2010 Area of History of Philosophy. Theme: “Presence of Platonism and Neoplatonism in the Philosophical Modernity. Antecedents and Sequels”. From January 1 to January 26 (8 hs.). Institute of Philosophical Research. National Autonomous University of Mexico. Mexico.

Advisory of Teaching Assistants

 Horacio Banega. Course “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences. National University of Quilmes. First quarter of 1998.

 Christián Carman. Course “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes. Second quarter of 1999.

 Christián Carman. Course “Philosophy of Science”. Diploma in Social Sciences/Diploma in Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes Second quarter of 2000.

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Seminars for Researchers

2002 “Semantic or Model-theoretic Views of Science”. Centro Simão Mathias de Estudos em História da Ciência. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil.

2002 “Structuralist View of Theories”. Centro Simão Mathias de Estudos em História da Ciência. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil.

2002 “The Structure of Classical Genetics”. Centro Simão Mathias de Estudos em História da Ciência. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil.

2002 “Laws in Biological Sciences”. Centro Simão Mathias de Estudos em História da Ciência. Catholic University-São Paulo. Brazil.

2004 “Johann Gregor Mendel and the Alleged Origin of Genetics”. V Seminário Internacional “Filosofia e História da Ciência”: História e estrutura da genética clássica. University of São Paulo. Brazil. October 4.

2004 “On Mendel‟s „Rediscoverers‟: Carl Correns, Hugo de Vries and Erich Tschermak”. V Seminário Internacional “Filosofia e História da Ciência”: História e estrutura da genética clássica. University of São Paulo. Brazil. October 11.

2004 “William Bateson and the Emergence of Genetics”. V Seminário Internacional “Filosofia e História da Ciência”: História e estrutura da genética clássica. University of São Paulo. Brazil. October 18.

2004 “Thomas Hunt Morgan and Gene Theory”. V Seminário Internacional “Filosofia e História da Ciência”: História e estrutura da genética clássica. University of São Paulo. Brazil. October 25.

2004 “The Semantic Views: Theories as Model-theoretic Entities”. V Seminário Internacional “Filosofia e História da Ciência”: História e estrutura da genética clássica. University of São Paulo. Brazil. November 1.

2004 “On the Origins of the Structuralist View of Theories: Patrick Suppes‟ Notion of Theory and Ernest W. Adams‟ Notion of Intended Applications”. V Seminário Internacional “Filosofia e História da Ciência”: História e estrutura da genética clássica. University of São Paulo. Brazil. November 8.

2004 “The Modifications of Suppes‟ View by Sneed: Theory-Elements, Theory-Nets and Theory-Evolutions”. V Seminário Internacional “Filosofia e História da Ciência”: História e estrutura da genética clássica. University of São Paulo. Brazil. November 22.

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2004 “A Reconstruction of Classical Genetics From the Point of View of the Structuralist View of Theories”. V Seminário Internacional “Filosofia e História da Ciência”: História e estrutura da genética clássica. University of São Paulo. Brazil. November 29.

2006 “Pragmatics in Philosophy of Science”. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. October 17.

2007 “The Role of Laws in Biology”. Institute of Physics of Liquids and Biological Systems. National University of La Plata-CONICET-CIC. Buenos Aires. October 18.

2010 “Global and Local Empirical Bases of Testing: Data Models, Partial Models, and Intended Applications of a Theory”. Departament of Humanities. Unidad Cuajimalapa. Autonomous Metropolitan University. Mexico. January 14.

2010 “Analysis of René Descartes‟ Mechanics, which Avoids Inconsistency and Inapplicability of the Laws of Collision”. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. January 19.

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Experience as Evaluator of Investigation Projects

1997 Competition for Incentives for Research Projects to be presented in Science Fairs. Secretary of Science and the Technology.

1998 Call for Projects of Cooperation with Rio Grande del Sur. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion.

2000 Call for Research Projects 1999. Sectoral Commission of Scientific Investigation. University of Republic. Oriental Republic of the Uruguay.

2000 Call for Research Projects 2000. Secretary of Science and Technique. National University of General San Martín.

2000 Call for Research Projects of the University of Buenos Aires (Programming Ubacyt 2001-2002). Secretary of Science and Technique. University of Buenos Aires.

2001 Call for Research Projects of the University of Buenos Aires (Programming Ubacyt 2001-2002). Secretary of Science and Technique. University of Buenos Aires.

2001 Report of Research Projects 2000. Secretary of Science and Technique. National University of General San Martín.

2001 Call for Research Projects 2001. Institute of Investigation. National University of Villa María.

2001 National Competition for Projects FONDECYT 2002. National Fund of Scientific and Technological Investigation. Government from Chile. Chile.

2002 Call for Research Projects 2003-2004. Secretary of Science and Technique. National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco.

2003 Reports of Research Projects. Secretary of Science and Technique. National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco.

2003 Call for Research Projects 2002. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion.

2003 Call for Renewable Biennial Research Projects (Scientific Programming 2004-2007). Secretary of Science and Technique. University of Buenos Aires.

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2005 Final Reports of Research Projects. Secretary of Science and Technique. National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco.

2005 Call for Research Projects 2004. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion.

2006 Call for Research Projects 2005. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion.

2007 Call for Research Projects PICTO 2006. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion.

2007 Call for Thematic Nets CYTED 2007. Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for the Development. Spain.

2008 Call for Projects of Scientific Research or Technological Innovation. Consolidated Groups and Grups in Formation. (Scientific Program 2008-2010). Secretary of Science and Technique. University of Buenos Aires.

2011 Call for Projects of Scientific Research, Technological Innovation and Interdisciplinaries. Consolidated Groups. (Scientific Program 2011- 2014). Secretary of Science and Technique. University of Buenos Aires.

2011 Call for New Research Projects 2011. General Secretary of Science and Technology. National University of the South.

2011 Regular Competition for Projects 2012. National Fund of Scientific and Technological Investigation (FONDECYT). National Comission of Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT). Government from Chile. Chile.

2011 Call for Research Projects 2011. National Agency of Scientific and Technological Promotion.

2012 Call for Projects of Scientific Research, Technological Innovation and Interdisciplinaries. Consolidated Groups. (Scientific Program 2012- 2015). Secretary of Science and Technique. University of Buenos Aires.

2012 Call for Research Projects. Secretary of Research. National University of General Sarmiento.

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Experience as Research Evaluator

From 1998 Member of the Group of Experts of the National Commission of Evaluation and Accreditation of Universities (CONEAU).

From 1999 Member of the Group of Evaluators of the System of Incentives of the Ministry of Culture and Education.

2000 Evaluator of Application to Promotion in Scientific and Technological Investigator‟s Career. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).

2001 Evaluation of Categories III and IV Researchers of the System of Incentives of the Ministry of Culture and Education, Region Center-West.

1998-2001 Member of the Commission of Evaluation of the National University of Quilmes.

2004 Evaluator of Applications to Entrance to Scientific and Technological Investigator‟s Career. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).

2006 Evaluator of Applications to revision of Categories of Investigation of the System of Incentives of the Ministry of Science and Education.

2007 Evaluator of Applications to Entrance to Scientific and Technological Investigator‟s Career. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).

2009 Evaluator of Applications to Entrance to Scientific and Technological Investigator‟s Career. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).

2009 Evaluator of Applications to Promotion to Scientific and Technological Investigator‟s Career. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).

2010 Evaluator of Applications to Entrance to Scientific and Technological Investigator‟s Career. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).

2010 Evaluation of Categories I to V Researchers of the System of Incentives of the Ministry of Culture and Education.

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2011 Evaluator of Applications to Entrance to Scientific and Technological Investigator‟s Career. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).

Experience as Evaluator of PhD Students

1999-2003 Member of the Commission of Doctorate of the National University of Quilmes.

Experience as Member of Consulting Commissions

1998-2003 Member of the Advisory Commission of the Vicerrectorado of Investigations of the National University of Quilmes.

From 2005 Member of the Advisory Commission of the Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

Experience as Member of Commissions of Evaluation of Educational Careers

2004 Member of the Commission of Evaluation of the Educational Career of the National University of Quilmes.

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Participation in Conferences, Colloquia, Symposia and Meetings

As Organizer

1998 Ist International Meeting “Current Perspectives of the Structuralist Metatheory”. Together with Adolfo García de la Sienra (CIDE-Mexico) and Humberto Luebbert (University Rovira i Virgili-Spain). Zacatecas, Mexico. February 16-20.

1998 Conference on Philosophy of Social Sciences. Together with Adrián Scribano (National University of Catamarca). National University of Quilmes. Quilmes, Argentine. December 18-19.

1999 IInd Conference on Philosophy of Social Sciences. Together with Adrián Scribano (National University of Catamarca/National University of Villa María). National University of Quilmes. Quilmes, Argentine. December 6-7.

2000 IInd International Meeting “Current Perspectives of the Structuralist Metatheory”. National University of Quilmes. Quilmes, Argentine. March 6-10.

2000 IInd Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. National University of Quilmes. Quilmes, Argentine. May 3-5.

2002 IIIrd Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. University of Granada. Granada, Spain. May 18-22.

2002 IIIrd Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Águas of Lindóia, Brazil. May 27-30.

2004 VIth Latin American Congress of History of Sciences and Technology. Latin American Society of History of Sciences and Technology. Buenos Aires, Argentine. March 17-20.

2004 IVth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Buenos Aires, Argentine. March 22-25.

2005 Workshop about Laws. High-priority Program of Investigation “Philosophy and History of Science”. Buenos Aires, Argentine. March 2.

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2006 Vth Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. National University of Quilmes/National University of Tres de Febrero. Buenos Aires, Argentine. April 10-14.

2008 VIth Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. Ludwig- Maximilians-Universität München. Auxerre, Francia. August 20-23.

2008 Complutense-Argentine Meeting on Language, Nature and Science. University Complutense of Madrid. Madrid, Spain. September 2-3.

2009 Workshop on T-Theoreticity in the Structuralist Metatheory. Program of Investigation “Philosophy and History of Science”. Buenos Aires, Argentine. April 1-3.

2010 IIIrd Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Technology. National University of Tres de Febrero. Buenos Aires, Argentine. September 6-9.

2010 Barcelona Workshop: Structure and Explanation in Biological Theories. University of Barcelona. Barcelona, Spain. September 20-21.

2011 Workshop “Hommage to Joseph D. Sneed. 40 Years from the Publication of The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics”. National University of Tres de Febrero. Buenos Aires, Argentine. May 3-4.

2012 VIIIth Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. Metropolitan Autonomous University-Cuajimalpa Unity. Mexico City, Mexico. October 22-26.

2012 Ist Congress of the Ibero-American Association of Philosophy of Biology. Ibero-American Association of Philosophy of Biology/University of Malaga/University of Valencia. Valencia, Spain. November 28-30.

As Collaborator

2000 International Meeting on Fellows of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy and History of Science of the University of Pittsburgh. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. June 22-26.

2000 Vth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. June 28-30.

2002 VIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 18-20.

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2004 VIIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 22-24.

2006 VIIIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 20-22.

As Member of Scientific Committees of Conferences

 International Philosophical Congress “Karl Popper: Validity and Transformation of his Thought”. National University of Rosario. June 3-5, 2004.

 Second Meeting on German Philosophy, in Homage to F. Schiller, Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Humanity and Sciences. National University Coast of. June 10-11, 2005.

 IInd Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Technology. Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Spain. Tenerife, Spain. September 26-30, 2005.

 Vth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Florianópolis, Brazil. May 22-25, 2006.

 VIIIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 20-22, 2006.

 IVth International Symposium “Representation in Science and Art”. Faculties of Philosophy and Humanities and of Psycology. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Córdoba, Argentine. May 6-9, 2009.

 International Symposium “Lamarck-Darwin 1809-2009: Two Hundred Years of Evolutionism”. Xalapa, Veracruz. September 28-October 2, 2009.

 VIth Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. University of Santiago de Compostela. Santiago de Compostela, Spain. September 13-16, 2010.

 Vth International Symposium “Representation in Science and Art”. Faculties of Philosophy and Humanities and of Psycology. National University of Córdoba. Córdoba, Argentine. April 26-30, 2011.

 Second Latin-American Congress of Analytical Philosophy. Latin-American Association of Analytical Philosophy. Buenos Aires, Argentine. August 21- 24, 2012.

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 IInd SHIALC-Symposium of History of Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean. XXXVIII Latin American Conference in Informatics. Medellín, Colombia. October 1-5, 2012.

 VIIIth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Santiago de Chile, Chile. October 16-20, 2012.

As Evaluator of Works to be Presented in Conferences

 For Meetings on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. From 1997.

 For International Colloquia Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. From 1998.

 For National Congresses of Philosophy. Association of Philosophy of the Argentine Republic. From 1999.

 For the IInd Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Technology. Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Spain. 2005.

 For Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. From 2000.

As Organizer of Round-Tables and Symposia in Conferences

2000 Round Table: “Philosophy of Biology”. Vth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. June 28-30.

2001 Round Table: “Semantic Views of Science”. IXth National Congress of Philosophy. National University of Salta. 28 of November-1 of December.

2002 Round Table: “Ontology and Structuralist View”. VIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 18-20.

2003 Round Table: “Homage to Ilya Prigogine”. Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes. September 16.

2004 Round Table: “Theories of Inheritance, from XVIIIth to XXth Century”. VIth Latin American Congress of History of Sciences and Technology. Latin

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American Society of History of Sciences and Technology. Buenos Aires, Argentine. March 17-20.

2004 Round Table: “Change and Incommensurability”. VIIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 22-24.

2005 Simposio: “Rational and Historical Reconstructions. The Structuralist View in the Current Debates”. IInd Ibero-American Meeting on Philosophy of Science and the Technology. Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Spain. Tenerife, Spain. September 26-30.

2006 Round Table: “Language and Science”. VIIIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 20-22.

2008 Workshop: “Models and Representation in Science”. Vth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Montevideo, Uruguay. June 27-30.

2009 Round Table: “Models and Representation in the Structuralist View of Science”. IVth International Symposium “Representation in Science and Art”. National University of Córdoba. Córdoba, Argentine. May 6-9.

2010 Workshop: “Models and Representation in Science”. VIIth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Canela, Brazil. May 3-6.

2010 Symposium: “Models, Representation and Explanation”. IIIrd Ibero- American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Tecnology. National University of Tres de Febrero. Buenos Aires, Argentine. September 6-9.

2010 Round Table: “Metatheoretical Structuralism and Chemical, Biochemical and Biomedical Sciences”. XVth National Congress of Philosophy. University of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Argentine. December 6-10.

2010 Round Table: “Metatheoretical Structuralism and Social Sciences sociales”. XVth National Congress of Philosophy. University of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Argentine. December 6-10.

2011 Round Table: “Models and Representation in Formal and Factual Sciences”. Vth International Symposium “Representation in Science and Art”. Faculties of Philosophy and Humanities and of Psycology. National University of Córdoba. Córdoba, Argentine. April 26-30.

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As Organizer of Talks

2002 “The New Policy on Investigation and Innovation in the European Union”, by Andoni Ibarra, from the University of Basque Country (Spain), September 12, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2002 “Explanation in Scientific Context”, by José A. Díez, from the University Rovira i Virgili (Spain), September 12, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2003 “The Problem of Inertia in René Descartes”, by Laura Benítez, from the UNAM (Mexico), April 21, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2003 “Berkeley Sceptical malgré lui”, by José Antonio Robles, from the UNAM (Mexico), April 21, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2003 “A Misconstruction of Tarski”, by Luis Fernández Moreno, from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), August 27, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2003 “Constraints or Operational Links?”, by José A. Díez, from the University Rovira i Virgili (Spain), September 29, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2004 “Scientific Revolutions and the Problem of Incommensurability”, by José Luis Falguera, from the University of Santiago of Compostela (Spain), June 7 and 10, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2004 “Problems of Scientific Realism”, by Evandro Agazzi, from the University of Genoa (Italy), July 18, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2004 “Scientific Change, Partial Reference and Incommensurability”, by Otávio Bueno, from the University of South Carolina (USA), July 30, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2004 “Copernicus and the Galileans: the Relativity and the Movement”, by Pablo Rubén Mariconda, from the University of San Pablo (Brazil), December 20, National University of Tres de Febrero.

2004 “Darwinism Self-Aapplied: Gould, Hull and the Problem of the Nature and Individuation of Scientific Theories”, by Paulo Abrantes, from the

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University of Brazilia (Brazil), July 16, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2005 “Traditional Cosmological Systems“, “The Retrogradation of the Planets and the Observation Problem”, “Science and Technology and the Characterization of the Control of Natural Objects”, by Pablo Rubén Mariconda, from the University of San Pablo (Brazil), August 19, 26 and 31, respectively, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2006 “What is Pragmatism and Why is it Important?”, by Nathan Houser, from the Indiana University, September 6, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2006 “Possession of Concepts, Inductive Justification and Aprioricity”, by Manuel Pérez Otero, from the University of Barcelona, September 18, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2007 “The Mind-Body Proble in the Correspondence Between Descartes and Elisabeth von der Pfalz”, by Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, from the University Ludwig-Maximilian of Munich, Germany, August 22, in the Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2007 “The Geometrization of Physics in pre-Galilean Context”, by Daniel di Liscia, from the Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany, August 29, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

2007 “The Debate between Kripke and the Descriptive Theory about the Terms of Chemical Substances”, by Luis Fernández Moreno, from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, August 29, Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

As Seminars Organizer

2003 Seminar “Re-evaluating the Circle of Vienna: Carnap and Neurath”, by Andoni Ibarra, May 26 and 27.

As Main Speaker

2004 “The Linguistic Turn and the Philosophical Reflection on Science”. Opening Speak at the IIIrd National Simpósio of Philosophy. Federal University of Paraná/Catholic University-Curitiba. Brazil. May 12-14. 15 pp.

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As Invited Speaker

1996 “The Structure of Genetics: Classical Genetics”. First National Colloquium “Structuralist View of the Scientific Theories”. Logic-Epistemological Area of the School of Philosophy and Humanities. Córdoba, Argentine. June 22-23. 29 pp.

1996 “On the Unity of Biological Sciences”. XVth International Symposium of Philosophy. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. October 28-31. 13 pp.

1997 “Classical Genetics and the Theory-Net of Genetics”. Meeting: Paradigmatic Reconstructions of Scientific Theories. Institut für Philosophie, Logik und Wissenschaftstheorie. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Federal Republic of Germany. July 5-7. 29 pp.

1997 “On Mendel‟s „Rediscovery‟ by Hugo of Vries”. VIIIrd Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. Huerta Grande, Argentine. 4-6 de diciembre. 9 páginas.

1998 “Classical Genetics and the Theory-Net of Genetics”. Ist International Meeting “Current Perspectives of the Structuralist Metatheory”. Government of State of Zacatecas (Mexico), Autonomous University of Zacatecas (Mexico), National University of Quilmes (Argentine), University Rovira i Virgili (Spain), CIDE (Mexico). Zacatecas, Mexico. February 16-20. 28 pp.

1998 “On Laws in Biology”. Ist Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. University Federale do Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre, Brazil. May 4-6. 11 pp.

1998 “On Necessity in the Laws of Biology”. IVth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. June 25-27. 10 pp.

1998 “Wolfgang Stegmüller. In Memoriam”. Round Table In Homage to Wolfgang Stegmüller. Colloquium of Philosophy and History of Science and of the Technology. Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis, Argentine. July 16-18. 10 pp.

1998 “Carl Correns and Mendel‟s „Rediscovery‟”. IXth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. October 29-31. 11 pp.

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1999 “Moderns/Posmoderns: Some Reflections on the Relationships between Philosophy and Sociology of Science”. Workshop Relationship between epistemological aspects and institutional aspects of the science. Bariloche Foundation-CONICET. Buenos Aires, Argentine. December 2. 4 pp.

1999 “Robert Merton and the Theories of Half Range”. IInd Meeting on Philosophy of the Social Sciences. National University of Catamarca/National University of Villa María/National University of Quilmes. Quilmes, Argentine. December 6-7. 7 pp.

1999 “Erich von Tschermak: Alleged „Rediscover‟ of Mendel”. Xth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. August 5-7. 10 pp.

1999 “Philosophy and History of Science. Evaluation of Models of Scientific Change”. Ist Internal Meeting of the Program of Intellectual History: Relationships between State, Economy and Society in Argentine. National University of Quilmes. Quilmes, Argentine. December 9. 5 pp.

2000 “Diachronic Aspects of Genetics”. IInd International Meeting “Current Perspectives of the Structuralist Metatheory”. National University of Quilmes. Quilmes, Argentine. March 6-10. 25 pp.

2000 “Fundamental Laws, Refinements and Specializations: From „Mendelism‟ to „Gene Theory‟”. IInd Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. National University of Quilmes. Quilmes, Argentine. May 3-5. 8 pp.

2000 “Fundamental Laws and Guide-Principles: the Case of Genetics”. Vth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. June 28-30. 8 pp.

2000 “Environmental Ethics”. Round Table on Environmental Ethics. VII Meeting on Natural Sciences at the Litoral. National University of Litoral. Santa Fe, Argentine. September 12-15. 7 pp.

2000 “Analysis of Carl Friedrich von Gärtner Versuche und Beobachtungen im Pflanzenreich and Its Influence on Gregor Mendel‟s Work”. Ist Ibero- American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Technology. University Michoacana of San Nicolás of Hidalgo. Morelia, Mexico. September 25- 29. 12 pp.

2000 “Analysis of Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter‟s Work and Its Influence on Gregor Mendel‟s Work”. XIst Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. 30 of November-2 of December. 10 pp.

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2001 “Max Wichura, Gregor Mendel and the Willow Hybrids”. XIInd Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. September 13-15. 10 pp.

2002 “Kenneth Schaffner, Middle-Range Theories and the Structuralist View of Theories”. IIIrd Ibero-American Meeting on Structural Metatheory. University of Granada. Granada, Spain. May 18-22. 25 pp.

2002 “Theoretical Incommensurability and Empirical Commensurability. The Case of Classical Genetics”. IIIrd Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Águas of Lindóia, Brazil. May 27-30. 15 pp.

2002 “Genetics and Ontology: an Analysis of the Ontology of „Mendelism‟ and „Classical Genetics‟”. Round Table “Ontology and Structuralist Metatheory”. VIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 18-20. 12 pp.

2002 “Should the Structuralist View be Excluded From the Semanticist Family?: A Critique to Frederick Suppe‟s Position”. XIIIrd Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. November 28-30. 10 pp.

2003 “Laws, Models and Representation in Classical Genetics”. International Symposium “Representation in Science and Art. Historical, Epistemic and Cultural aspects”. Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities and of Psychology of the National University of Córdoba. Córdoba, Argentine. May 28-31. 10 pp.

2003 “Comments on C.U. Moulines‟ „Theoretical Explanation and Ontological Commitments: the Structuralist Model‟”. Meeting on Causality and Explanation: Homage to W. Salmon. Homage to W. Salmon. University of Barcelona/University Rovira i Virgili. Barcelona, Spain. August 4-5. 3 pp.

2003 “Problem-solving Approach, Theory Approach and Classical Genetics”. Third International Principia Symposium. Group of Epistemology and Logic of the Federal University of Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, Brazil. September 8-11. 10 pp.

2003 “Problems, Theories and Classical Genetics”. XIVth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. September 25-27. 10 pp.

2004 “Continuities and Ruptures in the History of Classical Genetics”. XVth Inter-American Congress of Philosophy, II Ibero-American Congress of

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Philosophy of Science and Technology. Catholic University of Lima. Lima, Peru. January 12-16. 15 pp.

2004 “Theories, Families of Theories and Theory-Frames in Classical Genetics”. Round Table: “Theories of Inheritance, from XVIIIth to XXth Century”. VIth Latin American Congress of History of Sciences and Technology. Latin American Society of History of Sciences and the Technology. Buenos Aires, Argentine. March 17-20. 10 pp.

2004 “Principles, Models, Exemplars and Representations in Classical Genetics”. IVth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Buenos Aires, Argentine. March 22-25. 10 pp.

2004 “Models, Representations and Principles in Text Books of Classical Genetics”. IVth International Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. Autonomous University of Veracruz. Xalapa, Mexico. July 19-23. 20 pp.

2004 “Mendel‟s Rediscoverers”. II Encontro de Filosofia e História da Biologia. University Presbiteriana Mackenzie. São Paulo, Brazil. 20-21 de agosto. 10 pp.

2004 “Incommensurability in the History of Genetics”. Round Table “Change and Incommensurability”. VIIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 22-24. 15 pp.

2004 “Problems or Theories?: A False Alternative”. International Seminar and Spanish American Meeting on Analytic Philosophy and Science in the International Context. Complutense University of Madrid. Madrid, Spain. November 2-4. 15 pp.

2004 “As concepções semânticas da ciência e sua aplicação ao caso da genética”. 1o Colóquio de História e Filosofia da Biologia do IB/UNB. University de Brasília. Brazilia, Brazil. 15 pp.

2004 “History, Philosophy and Teaching of Science”. Round Table “A relevância da história e da filosofia da biologia para o ensino de ciências”. University of Brasília. Brazilia, Brazil. 10 pp. 10 páginas.

2005 “Foundations of Mathematics and Foundations of Empirical Sciences”. Conference on History of Mathematics. National University of Villa María. Córdoba, Argentine. March 17-19. 10 pp.

2005 “Fundamental Laws and Laws of Biology”. Workshop on Scientific Laws. Priority Program of Investigation “Philosophy and History of Science”. Buenos Aires, Argentine. March 23. 10 pp.

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2005 “Models, Representations, and Principles in Classical Genetics”. Conference in the Round Table “Logic and Philosophy of Science in Latin America”. One Hundred Second Annual Meeting. Central Division of the American Philosophical Asociation. Chicago, USA. April 27-30. 20 pp.

2005 “Rational and Historical Reconstructions: Theories and Families of Theories”. Symposium “Rational and Historical Reconstructions. The Structuralist View in the current debates”. IInd Ibero-American Meeting on Philosophy of Science and Technology. Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Spain. Tenerife, Spain. September 26-30. 25 pp.

2005 “Individual Agents, Collective Agents, Structures and their Interaction”. Symposium “The Agents of Science”. IInd Ibero-American Meeting on Philosophy of Science and Technology. Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Spain. Tenerife, Spain. September 26-30. 10 pp.

2005 “Comments to the work of Rasmus Winther”. IInd Ibero-American Meeting on Philosophy of Science and Technology. Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Spain. Tenerife, Spain. September 26-30. 3 pp.

2005 “Aprioricity in Biological Sciences”. IInd Workshop on Special Philosophy of Science. LOGOS Research Grup / Parc Cientific University of Barcelona / University Rovira i Virgili / Complutense University of Madrid/ Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Spain. Barcelona, Spain. October 4-5. 20 pp.

2005 “A New Attempt to A Structuralist Reconstruction of Biochemistry” (presented together with Ana Donolo and Lucía Federico). XVIth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. October 13-15. 10 pp.

2006 “Promissory Lines in the Structuralist Metascientific Research Program”. Round Table “The Structuralist View in the Current Debates. Contributions and Potentialities”. Vth Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science (UNTREF) / Priority Research Program “Philosophy and History of Science” (UNQ) / Research Project “Rational and Historical Reconstructions. The Structuralist View in the Current Debates” (PICTR2002-00219, ANPCyT). Buenos Aires, Argentine. April 10-14. 5 pp.

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2006 “Laws, Models and Theories in Biology”. Round Table “First Latin American Meeting on Philosophy of Biology”. First Colombian Congress of Philosophy. National University of Bogotá. Bogotá, Colombia. April 19-21. 15 pp.

2006 “What is the Status of the Hardy-Weinberg Law? On Special and Fundamental Laws in Population Genetics”. Vth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Florianópolis, Brazil. May 22-25. 10 pp.

2006 “The Linguistic Turn and the Pragmatic Turn: the Contemporary Philosophy of Science and the Return to the Classics”. Round Table “Language and Science”. VIIIth International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. September 20-22. 15 pp.

2006 “Are the Laws in Biology A Priori?”. XVIIth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. November 9-11. 10 pp.

2007 “René Descartes‟ Mechanics” (presented together with Daniel Blanco, Christián Carman, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Santiago Ginnobili, Mariano Lastiri, Mercedes O‟ Lery and M. Eugenia Onaha). XVIth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. November 9-11. 10 pp.

2007 “Philosophy of Science and Science Teaching”. Symposium “Philosophy and History of Science: Their Relevance for the Teaching of Science”. Faculty of Psychology. Autonomous National University of Mexico, Mexico. April 10. 10 pp.

2007 “Laws, Theories and Scientific Practices: the Hardy-Weinberg Law and Population Genetics”. XXIIIrd International Symposium on Philosophy: Language, Mind and Knowledge. 40 years of Crítica. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico, Mexico. April 11. 15 pp.

2007 “Bas van Fraassen the Law of Hardy-Weinberg: a Discussion and Development of its Diagnosis”. Fifth International Principia Symposium. Group of Epistemology and Logic of the Federal University of Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, Brazil. August 6-9. 15 pp.

2007 “Diachronic Philosophy of Science: the Case of Classical Genetics”. V Encontro de Filosofia e História da Biologia. Presbyterian University Mackenzie. São Paulo, Brazil. August 9-11. 15 pp.

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2007 “Metabolic Biochemistry and Its Intended Applications” (presented together with Ana Donolo and Lucía Federico). V Encontro de Filosofia e História da Biologia. Presbyterian University Mackenzie. August 9-11. 10 pp.

2007 “Genetics and the Environment”. IIIrd Latin American Meeting on Philosophy of Biology. University Estadual do Rio de Janeiro. Ilha Grande, Brazil. August 13-16. 15 pp.

2007 “Metabolic Biochemistry and Its Intended Applications” (presented together with Ana Donolo and Lucía Federico). IIIrd Latin American Meeting on Philosophy of Biology. University Estadual do Rio de Janeiro. Ilha Grande, Brazil. August 13-16. 15 pp.

2007 “Mendel, Darwin and Evolution”. XVIth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. October 25-27. 10 pp.

2007 “The „Cartesiometer‟ or How to Apply Cartesian Mechanics” (presented together with Daniel Blanco, Christián Carman, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Santiago Ginnobili, Mariano Lastiri, Mercedes O‟ Lery and M. Eugenia Onaha). XVIIth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. October 25-27. 10 pp.

2007 “What Should it Happened if Darwin Had Known (the Work of) Mendel?”. Symposium “Evolutionism, Biological and Cultural Diversity”. XIVth International Congress of Philosophy “Identity and Difference”. Philosophical Association of Mexico. Mazatlán, Mexico. November 4-10. 15 pp.

2008 “Metabolic Regulation and Alosteric Enzymes in Graduate Textbooks. A Structuralist Analysis of Dynamics Biochemeistry” (together with Lucía Federico). Workshop “Models and Representation in Science”. Vth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Montevideo, Uruguay. June 27-30. 20 pp.

2008 “René Descartes‟ Mechanics, the Cartesiometer and How to Apply It” (together with Daniel Blanco, Christián Carman, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Santiago Ginnobili, Mariano Lastiri, Mercedes O‟Lery and M. Eugenia Onaha). Workshop “Models and Representation in Science”. Vth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Montevideo, Uruguay. June 27-30. 15 pp.

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2008 “Mendel and Darwin”. Round Table “Pre-Darwinian Evolutionary Theories”. Course Darwin in memoriam. Theories of Evolution Today. International University Internacional Menéndez Pelayo. Valencia, Spain. July 14-18. 15 pp.

2008 “Structuralist Reconstruction of Dynamics Biochemistry: Theories of Metabolic Biochemistry and of Metabolic Paths” (together wtih Ana Donolo and Lucía Federico). VIth Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Auxerre, France. August 20-23. 18 pp.

2008 “Commentary to „Conceptual Lattices for Theories of Biological Inheritance‟ by Diego Méndez and Mario Casanueva”. VIth Ibero- American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität München. Auxerre, France. August 20-23. 5 pp.

2008 “Commentary to „Structuralist Analysis of the Phlogiston Case‟ by María Caamaño”. VIth Ibero-American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Auxerre, France. August 20-23. 5 pp.

2008 “Structuralist Reconstruction of Dynamics Biochemistry and of the Metabolic Paths” (together wtih Ana Donolo and Lucía Federico). Complutense-Argentinian Meeting on Language, Nature and Science. Complutense University of Madrid. Madrid, Spain. September 2-3. 20 pp.

2008 “Language and (Philosophy of) Science”. Complutense-Argentinian Meeting on Language, Nature and Science. Complutense University of Madrid. Madrid, Spain. September 2-3. 20 pp.

2008 “The Structure of A Scientific Revolution”. VIIIth Compostelan Colloquium of Logic and Analytic Philosophy. Workshop: Methodological Practice in the Formal and the Empirical Sciences. University of Santiago de Compostela. Santiago de Compostela, Spain. October 8-9. 25 pp.

2009 “T-Theoricity, Partial Models and Intended Applications in Classical Population Genetics”. Workshop on T-Theoricity in Structuralist Metatheory. Program of Investigation “Philosophy and History of Science”. Buenos Aires, Argentine. April 1-3. 20 pp.

2009 “Commentary to „Explanation and Testing: Can the Distinction of the Metatheoretical Structuralism with Everything?‟ by Christián Carman and Santiago Ginnobili”. Workshop on T-Theoricity in Structuralist Metatheory. Program of Investigation “Philosophy and History of Science”. Buenos Aires, Argentine. April 1-3. 3 pp.

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2009 “Data Representation and their Relationship to Theory in the Structuralist View”. Round Table “Models and Representation in the Structuralist View of Science”. IVth International Symposium “Representation in Science and Art”. Faculties of Philosophy and Humanities and of Psycology. National University of Córdoba. Córdoba, Argentine. May 6-9. 20 pp.

2009 “The Theory-Net of Metabolic Chemistry” (together with Lucía Federico). Round Table “Models and Representation in the Structuralist View of Science”. IVth International Symposium “Representation in Science and Art”. Faculties of Philosophy and Humanities and of Psycology. National University of Córdoba. Córdoba, Argentine. May 6-9. 20 pp.

2009 “Scientific Change and Theory-Evolution”. International Meeting “Darwinism and Philosophy”. Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico, Mexico. August 24-25. 20 pp.

2009 “Method and Representation in the Structuralist View of Theories”. XVIIIth Meeting on Philosophy. University of Valladolid. Valladolid, Spain. October 14-16. 40 pp.

2009 “Goodbye to Theory (But Not to Models)?”. XXth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. La Falda, Argentine. November 25-28. 25 pp.

2010 “Commentary to „Objectivity and population genomics research‟ by Lisa Gannett”. Barcelona Conference on Causality and Explanation in Physics, Biology and Economics. Barcelona, Spain. February, 18-20. 9 pp.

2010 “Erotetic Aspects of the History of Classical Genetics”. Vth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Canela, Brazil. May 3-6. 25 pp.

2010 “The Structure of Cell Theory: A New Proposal of Reconstruction” (together with Daniel Blanco, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Santiago Ginnobili, Mercedes O‟Lery and M. Eugenia Onaha). Vth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone. Canela, Brazil. May 3-6. 25 pp.

2010 “Theories, Laws, Data and Scientific Practices: The Case of (Classical) Population Genetics”. Meeting on History and Philosophy of Biology 2010. Brazilian Association of Philosophy and History of Biology. São Paulo, Brazil. August 11-13. 25 pp.

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2010 “How to Represent Model-Theoretically the Explanation in Biology?”. Symposium “Models, Representation and Explanation”. IIIrd Ibero- American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Tecnology. National University of Tres de Febrero. Buenos Aires, Argentine. September 6-9. 25 pp.

2010 “Commentary to „Notes to An Inferentialist Model for Knowledge- Seeking‟ by Xavier de Donato and Jesús Zamora Bonilla”. VIth Ibero- American Meeting on Structuralist Metatheory. University of Santiago de Compostela. Santiago de Compostela, Spain. September 13-16. 5 pp.

2010 “What Fodor Got Wrong: The Structure of Evolutionary Explanations” (together with José Díez). Barcelona Workshop: Structure and Explanation in Biological Theories. Research Projects “Explanation and Representation: Inherentists and Functionalists Analyses”. MCI, FFI2008-01580/FISO, Spain, and “Models and Representation in Formal and Factual Sciences. Historical and Conceptual Analyses”, ANPCyT- PICTR2006-2007, Argentina. University of Barcelona. Barcelona, Spain. September 20-21. 30 pp.

2010 “Problems and Theories: A Proposal of Analysis of the Erotetic Aspects of Science”. XVIth Interamerican Congress of Philosophy. Interamerican Society of Philosophy. Mazatlán, Mexico. November 4-December 3. 30 pp.

2011 “Three (of Four) Types of Theoretical Development in Classical Genetics”. Vth International Symposium “Representation in Science and Art”. Faculties of Philosophy and Humanities and of Psycology. National University of Córdoba. Córdoba, Argentine. April 26-30. 25 pp.

2011 “Structuralist Metatheory in Science Teaching” (together with Yefrin Ariza and Agustín Adúriz-Bravo). Workshop “Hommage to Joseph D. Sneed. 40 Years from the Publication of The Logical Structure of Mathematical Physics”. National University of Tres de Febrero. Buenos Aires, Argentine. May 3. 30 pp.

2011 Participation in the Round Table “The Theory of Evolution at the Bar: the Metatheoretical Angle of the Discussion” (together with Daniel Blanco, José A. Díez and Santiago Ginnobili). Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis. Buenos Aires, Argentine. May 6. 10 pp.

2011 “The Function of Guide-Principles in Biological Sciences”. III Simposio Hispano-Argentino de Filosofía Analítica. SEFA (Sociedad Española de Filosofía Analítica)-SADAF (Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Filosófico). Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Madrid, Spain. May 25-27. 30 pp.

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2011 “More on Laws and Theories in Biology: The Case of Natural Selection”. Simpósio Internacional de Filosofia da Biologia. Universidade de Brasília. Brasília, Brazil. June 8-10. 30 pp.

2011 “Different Types of Theoretical Development in Classical Genetics”. XVIth International Congress of Philosophy. Philosophical Association of Mexico. Toluca, Mexico. October 24-28. 25 pp.

2011 “What is the Status of the Hardy-Weinberg Law within Population Genetics?”. International Conference Philosophy of Science in Europe - European Philosophy of Science and the Viennese Heritage. Institut Wiener Kreis. Universität Wien. Vienna, Austria. December 5-7. 10 pp.

2012 “The Semantic Conception and the Structuralist View of Theories: A Critique of Suppe‟s Critiques”. International Workshop “Perspectives on Structuralism”. Center for Advanced Studies. Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität München. Munich, Germany. February 16-18. 19 pp.

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As Speaker

1987 “On the Semantics of Scientific Theories”. Extraordinary International Congress of Philosophy. Córdoba, Argentine. September 20-26. 15 pp.

1989 “Formal and Informal Analysis in Philosophy of Science”. XIIth Inter- American Congress of Philosophy. Buenos Aires, Argentine. July 26-30. 10 pp.

1995 “Structuralist Reconstruction of Classical Genetics”. VIIIth National Congress of Philosophy. Mar del Plata, Argentine. November 27- December 1. 10 pp.

1996 “Philosophy of Biology: the Structure of Biological Theories”. IIIrd International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. Bariloche Foundation. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. August 29-31. 10 pp.

1996 “Toward a New Interpretation of the Work of Mendel”. VIIth Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science. National University of Córdoba. Cosquín, Argentine. December 5-7. 23 pp.

1997 “Structuralist View and Problem-Solving”. Meeting on Discovery and Creativity in Science. National University of Córdoba/National University of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Argentine. May 30-31. 30 pp.

1997 “Are there Laws (in Strict or Fundamental Sense) in Biology?”. IXth National Congress of Philosophy. La Plata, Argentine. October 30- November 1. 6 pp.

1997 “In What Sense Can We Speak of An Unity of Biological Sciences?”. Ibero-American Colloquium of Philosophy and History of Science and Technology. Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis. Buenos Aires, Argentine. November 3-5. 8 pp.

1998 “The Emergence of A Research Program in Genetics”. Ist Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy. Institute of Philosophy of the Superior Council of Scientific Investigations/ Complutense University of Madrid /University of Extremadura. Cáceres-Madrid, Spain. September 21-26. 9 pp.

1999 “On Biological Laws and Laws of Biological Sciences”. 11th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. International Union of History and Philosophy of Science. Krakow, Poland. August 20-26. 8 pp.

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1999 “Kenneth Schaffner, Middle-Range Theories and the Structuralist View of Theories”. Xth National Congress of Philosophy. Huerta Grande, Argentine. November 24-27. 7 pp.

2001 “Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter‟s Work and Its Influence on Gregor Mendel‟s Work”. XXIst International Congress of History of Science. International Union of History of Philosophy and Science. Mexico City, Mexico, Mexico. July 8-14. 10 pp.

2001 “An Analysis of Gärtner‟s Book Versuche und Beobachtungen über die Bastarderzeugung im Pflanzenreich and Its Influence on Gregor Mendel‟s Work”. Meeting of the International Society for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB). International Society for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology. Hamden, Connecticut, U.S.A. July 18-22. 10 pp.

2001 “Semantic Views of Science: Discussions and Perspectives”. XIst National Congress of Philosophy. Salta, Argentine. November 28- December 1. 10 pp.

2003 “Kenneth Schaffner, Middle-Range Theories, and The Structuralist View”. Meeting of the International Society Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB). International Society for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology. Viena, Austria. July 16-20. 10 pp.

2003 “The Semantic Conception and the Structuralist View of Theories: A Critique of Suppe‟s Critiques”. 12th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. International Union of History and Philosophy of Science. Oviedo, Spain. August 3-7. 10 pp.

2005 “Max Wichura, Gregor Mendel and the Willow Hybrids”. XXIInd International Congress of History of Science. International Union of History of Philosophy and Science. Beijing, China. July 24-30. 10 pp.

2006 “The Hardy-Weinberg‟s Law and the Structure of Population Genetics”. Philosophy Colloquium SADAF’ 06. Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis, Argentine. November 23-25. 20 pp.

2007 “On the Constitutive and A Priori Character of Laws”. Philosophy Colloquium SADAF’ 07. Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis, Argentine. November 27-30. 37 pp.

2008 “Semanticism versus Received-view (round from the Philosophy of Biology)” (together with Daniel Blanco and Santiago Ginnobili) en el IX Coloquio Internacional Bariloche de Filosofía. Fundación Bariloche. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentine. October 1. 27 pp.

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2009 “What Would Have Happened if Darwin Had Known Mendel (or Mendel‟s Work)?”. XXIIIrd International Congress of History of Science. International Union of History of Philosophy and Science. Budapest, Hungary. July 28-August 2. 18 pp.

2009 “Some Aspects of Interest about the Periodization of the Philosophy of Science with A Didactic Aim” (together with Ángel Yefrin Ariza Bareña and Agustín Adúriz-Bravo). 4th Universitary Meeting Of Exact and Natural Sciences on Education in Science and Thecnology. Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences. National University of Catamarca. Catamarca, Argentine. November 30-December 1. 10 pp.

2010 “The Influence of Semantic View of Scientific Theories on the Didactics of Natural Sciences” (together with Ángel Yefrin Ariza Bareña and Agustín Adúriz-Bravo). First Latinamerican Conference of the International History, Philosophy, and Science Teaching Group (1st IHPST-LA). Maresias, São Sebastião-SP, Brazil. August 19-21. 10 pp.

2010 “Problems in the Use of the XXth Century Philosophy of Science in the Didactics of Natural Sciences” (together with Ángel Yefrin Ariza Bareña and Agustín Adúriz-Bravo). IIIrd Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Tecnology. National University of Tres de Febrero. Buenos Aires, Argentine. September 6-9. 10 pp.

2011 “The Status of the Hardy-Weinberg Law”. 14th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. International Union of History and Philosophy of Science. Nancy, France. July 19-26. 9 pp.

As Assistent

1990 International Symposium on Structures in Mathematical Theories. Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science. University of Basque Country. San Sebastian, Spain. September 25-29.

1995 Fifth Meeting on Philosophy and Methodology of Science. University of Belgrano. Buenos Aires, Argentine. October 27-28.

1996 Second Workshop on Creativity and Discovery in Science. National University of Córdoba/National University of Buenos Aires. Córdoba, Argentine. April 26-27.

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Sent and Accepted Works in International Congresses

1999 “On Middle-Range Theories”. Meeting of the International Society of History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB). Oaxaca, Mexico. July 7-10.

1999 “Theoretical Pluralism in Biology and Epistemic Virtues “. XIVth Inter- American Congress of Philosophy. Puebla, Mexico. August 16-20.

2002 “The Relevance of Philosophical Analyses on the Improvement of Our Historical Understanding: The Structuralist View of Theories and the History of Genetics”. Joint Meeting of the Division of History of Science and the Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, International Union of History and Philosophy of Science. París, Francia. October 3-5.

Awards and Distinctions

 Honorary Mention obtained in the studies of High school. 1981.

 Honorary Mention obtained in the studies of Degree. 1986.

 magna cum laude obtained in the studies of Doctorate. 1995.

 Vice-president of the Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone (AFHIC). 2000-2002.

 President of the Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone (AFHIC). 2002-2004.

 Secretary of the Latin American Society of History of Sciences and Technology (SLHCT). 2000-2004.

 Member of the Consultive Committee of the Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone (AFHIC). Starting from 2005 and until on.

 Corresponding Member of the Académie International de Philosophie des Sciences. From 2006.

 Reward Stimulus to the Investigation - Program 2007 - Category: Formed Researchers of the Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis. For the work “Theoretical Incommensurability and Empirical Comparability: the Case of Classical Genetics”. 2007.

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 Member of the Council (as Assesor) of the Division of History of Science and Technology of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science. From 2009.

 Assesor of the Executive Committee of the Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science. Elected for the period 2012-2015.

 Invited Professor in following Foreign Universities: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico), Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Mexico City, Mexico), Pontificia Universidade Católica-São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil), Universidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil), Universidade Federal do Paraná (Curitiba, Brazil), Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana (Mexico City, Mexico), Universidad del País Vasco (San Sebastián, Spain), Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (Valencia, Spain), Universidad de Salamanca (Salamanca, Spain).

 Invited Researcher in following Foreign Institutions and Research Centers: Pontificia Universidade Católica-São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil), Universidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil), Universidad de Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain), Universidad Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona, Spain), Ludwig- Maximilians-Universität München (Munich, Germany), Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Berlin, Germany), Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Madrid, Spain), Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Santiago de Compostela, Spain), University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, United States of America).

 Invited Speaker of Foreign Universities and Research Centers: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico), Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana (Mexico City, Mexico), Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Mexico City, Mexico), Pontificia Universidade Católica-São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil), Universidade Federal do Paraná (Curitiba, Brazil), Universidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil), Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Florianópolis, Brazil), Universidade Federal de Londrina (Londrina, Brazil), Universidade de Brasília (Brasília, Brazil), Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Santiago de Compostela, Spain), Universidad de Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain), Ludwig-Maximillians-Universität München (Munich, Germany), London School of Economics (London, United Kingdom), Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftstheorie zu Berlin (Berlin, Germany), Universidad Nacional de Bogotá (Bogotá, Colombia), Centro de Estudios Filosóficos, Políticos y Sociales Vicente Lombardo Toledano (Mexico City, Mexico), Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Madrid, Spain), Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Madrid, Spain), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) (Madrid, Spain), Universidad de Granada (Granada, Spain), Universidad de Sevilla (Sevilla, Spain), Universidad de Málaga (Málaga, Spain).

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 Invited Speaker of Córdoba Science Agency (Río Cuarto, Argentine).

Experience Related to Universitary Extension

1984 Collaboration with the Commission of Educational Support. Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico.

2001 Coorganization of the “Day of Open University”, carried out October 26. National University of Quilmes.

Administrative Assignments in Universities

1997-1998 Vicedirector of the Studies and Research Center (for the organization of the University in Departments, instead of in Faculties, equivalent position to Vicedean). National University of Quilmes. Elected to occupy the position for a 4 year-old period for the Departmental Council of this Center.

1997-1998 Substitute Consultant of the Superior Council of the National University of Quilmes.

1997-2001 Regular Consultant of the Studies and Research Center of the National University of Quilmes.

1998-2001 Director of the Studies and Research Center (for the organization of the University in Departments, instead of in Faculties, equivalent position to Dean). National University of Quilmes. In substitution of the previous Director and for a 3 year-old period.

1998-2001 Regular Consultant of the Superior Council of the National University of Quilmes. From May of 1998 and for a 3 year-old period.

2000-2004 Regular Consultant of the Studies and Research Center of the National University of Quilmes.

2002-2004 Director of the Institute of Studies on Science and Technology. National University of Quilmes.

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Membership of Academic Societies

 Philosophy of Science Association.

 History of Science Society.

 International Society for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology.

 Latin American Society of History of Sciences and Technology.

 Philosophical Association of the Argentine Republic.

 Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis.

 Brazilian Association of Philosophy and History of Biology.

Founding Member of Academic Societies

 Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone.

 Latin American Group of Philosophy of Biology (Bogotá Group).

 Latin American Association of Analytic Philosophy

Membership of Academies

 Académie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences.

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Publications

Experience as General Editor

 General Editor of the collection of the Association of Philosophy and History of Science of the South Cone (AFHIC).

 General Editor of the collection “Philosophy and Science” of the National University of Quilmes Publishing House.

Experience as Editor-in-Chief of Specialized Journals

 Editor-in-Chief of Redes. Revista de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología. National University of Quilmes. 2002-2004.

 Editor-in-Chief of Metatheoria. Revista de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia (Metatheoria. Journal of Philosophy and History of Science/Metatheoria. Revista de Filosofia e Historia da Ciência). Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. From the year 2010.

Experience as Consultant of Specialized Journals

 Member of the Council of Cuadernos del Sur - Filosofía, institutional publication of the Department of Humanities of the National University del Sur. From the year 1997.

 Member of the Editorial Committee of Revista Patagónica de Filosofía (Patagonian Journal of Philosophy). National University of Comahue/National University of Quilmes/Bariloche Foundation. From the year 2000.

 Member of the Editorial Council of Scientiae Studia. Revista Latino-Americana de Filosofia e História da Ciência. University of São Paulo. From the year 2005.

 Member of the Editorial Committee of Representaciones. Revista de Estudios sobre Representación en Arte, Ciencia y Filosofía. National University of Córdoba. From the year 2005.

 Member of the Editorial Council of Filosofía e História da Biologia. Associação Brazileira de Filosofia e História da Biologia. From the year 2008.

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 Member of the Editorial Committee of Eä – Revista de Humanidades Médicas & Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia y la Tecnología. Argentine Society of History of Medicine. From the year 2009.

Experience as Referee of Specialized Journals

 Philosophy and History of Science (in Spanish). National University of Córdoba. From the year 1997.

 Patagonian Journal of Philosophy. National University of Comahue/ National University of Quilmes/Bariloche Foundation. From the year 1999.

 Episteme. Filosofia e História das Ciências em Revista. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. From the year 2002.

 Acta Biotheoretica. Leiden University. The Netherlands. Kluwer Publishers. From the year 2003.

 Diánoia. Autonomous National University of Mexico. From the year 2004.

 Scientiae Studia. Revista Latino-Americana de Filosofia e História da Ciência. University of São Paulo. From the year 2005.

 History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. Stazione Zoologica di Napoli. Taylor & Francis. From the year 2005.

 Crítica. Autonomous National University of Mexico. From the year 2008.

 Análisis Filosófico. Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis. From the year 2008.

 Principia. An International Journal of Epistemology. Federal University of Santa Catarina. From the year 2009.

 European Journal for Philosophy of Science. European Philosophy of Science Association. Springer. From the year 2010.

 Árbor. Superior Council of Scientific Investigations (Spain). From the year 2010.

 Theoria. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science. Basque Country University (Spain). From the year 2012.

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Experience as Referee of Specialized Publications

 Editorial of the Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. From the year 2007.

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Books

As Co-Author

 Russek, J., Velo, C. et al., Sonora (in Spanish), Sonora: Govern of the State Sonora, 239 pages, 1982.

As Unique Author

 Lorenzano, P., Geschichte und Struktur der klassischen Genetik (History and Structure of Classical Genetics) (in German), Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 186 pages, 1995. ISBN 3-631-49496-3.

 Lorenzano, P., Filosofía de la Ciencia (Philosophy of Science) (in Spanish), Bernal: National University of Quilmes, 135 pages, 2004.

As Editor

 Díez, J.A. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Desarrollos actuales de la metateoría estructuralista: problemas y discusiones (Current Developments of the Structuralist Metatheory: Problems and Discussions) (in Spanish), Bernal: University Rovira i Virgili/Autonomous University of Zacatecas/National University of Quilmes, 362 pages, 2002. ISBN: 987-9173-72-4.

 Lorenzano, P. and F. Tula Molina (eds.), Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia en el Cono Sur (Philosophy and History of Science in the South Cone) (in Spanish and Portuguese), Bernal: National University of Quilmes, 512 pages, 2002. ISBN: 987-9173-82-1.

 Lorenzano, P., Martins, L.A.-C.P. and A.C. Regner (eds.), Ciências da vida: estudos filosóficos e históricos (Life Sciences: Philosophical and Historical Studies) (in Spanish and Portuguese), Filosofia e História da Ciência no Cone Sul, volume 2, Campinas: Associação de Filosofia e História da Ciência do Cone Sul (AFHIC), 468 pages, 2006. ISBN 85-904198-3-5.

 Lorenzano, P., Galles, C., Rheinberger, H.-J. and E. Ortiz (eds.), History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, en Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK [http://www.eolss.net], 2007.

 Lorenzano, P. and H. Miguel (eds.), Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia en el Cono Sur, Volumen II (Philosophy and History of Science in the South Cone, Volume II)

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(in Spanish and Portuguese), Buenos Aires: C.C.C. Educando, 2007. ISBN: 978-987-9419-56-4.

 Lorenzano, C. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Book of Abstracts. IIIrd Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Tecnology, Buenos Aires: EDUNTREF, 2010. CD-Rom. ISBN: 978-987-1172-62-7.

 Lorenzano, P., Rheinberger, H.-J., Ortiz, E. and C. Galles (eds.), History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Vol. 1, Oxford: EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd., 2010. ISBN-10: 1848267738. ISBN-13: 978-1-84826-773-2.

 Lorenzano, P., Rheinberger, H.-J., Ortiz, E. and C. Galles (eds.), History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Vol. 2, Oxford: EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd., 2010. ISBN-10: 1848267746. ISBN-13: 978-1-84826-774-9.

 Lorenzano, P., Rheinberger, H.-J., Ortiz, E. and C. Galles (eds.), History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Vol. 3, Oxford: EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd., 2010. ISBN-10: 1848267754. ISBN-13: 978-1-84826-775-6.

 Lorenzano, P., Rheinberger, H.-J., Ortiz, E. and C. Galles (eds.), History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Vol. 4, Oxford: EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd., 2010. ISBN-10: 1848267762. ISBN-13: 978-1-84826-776-3.

 Lorenzano, P. and O. Nudler (eds.), El camino desde Kuhn. La incommensurabilidad hoy (The Road since Kuhn. Incommensurability Today), Madrid: Editorial Biblioteca Nueva, 2012. ISBN: 978-84-9940-268-0.

In Press and in Preparation

 Lorenzano, P., Martins, L.A.-C.P. and A.C. Regner (eds.), Philosophy and History of Life Sciences, AFHIC, San Pablo (Brazil) (in press).

 Lorenzano, P. and A. García de la Sienra (eds.), Estructuralismo: teoría y experiencia (Structuralism: Theory and Experience), Argentine (in press).

 Lorenzano, P. (ed.), Modelos y teorías en biología (Models and Theories in Biology), Argentine (in press).

 Galles, C. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Selección de trabajos del VI Congreso Latinoamericano de Historia de las Ciencias y la Tecnología (Selection of Works Presented at the VI Latin American Congress of History of Sciences and Technology) (in press).

 Díez, J. A., Lorenzano, P. and C.U. Moulines, The Structuralist Program: Theories and Beyond (in preparation).

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 Lorenzano, P., Introdução a la filosofia contemporânea da ciência (Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy of Science) (in preparation).

 Lorenzano, P., La estructura de una revolución científica. El nacimiento de la genética (The Structure of a Scientific Revolution. The Birth of Genetics) (in preparation).

Special Issues of Specialized Journals

As Editor

 Lorenzano, P. and E. Pérez Sedeño (eds.), Lenguaje y Ciencia (Language and Science, special issue of Árbor) (in Spanish), Vol. 187, No. 747 (2011): 1-124, Madrid (Spain): Superior Council of Scientific Investigations. ISSN: 0210- 1963. eISSN: 1988-303X.

 Díez, J.A., Falguera, J.L. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Metatheoretical Structuralism, special issue of Metatheoria. Journal of Philosophy and History of Science, Vol. 1, No. 2 (2011). National University of Tres de Febrero. ISSN: 1853-2322. eISSN: 1853-2330.

 García de la Sienra, A. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), La metateoría estructuralista en Xalapa (Structuralist Metatheory in Xalapa, special issue of Stoa) (in Spanish), Vol. 3, No. 1 (2012): 1-244. Veracruzan University. ISSN: 2007- 1868.

In Press and in Preparation

 Díez, J.A., Falguera, J.L. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Nuevas contribuciones iberoamericanas a la metateoría estructuralista (New Iberoamerican Contributions to Metatheoretical Structuralism, special issue of Ágora. Papeles de Filosofía) (in Spanish). University of Santiago de Compostela. ISSN: 0211-6642.

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Articles

Published

In Journals

 “En memoria de Thomas S. Kuhn” (“Thomas S. Kuhn: In Memoriam”) (written with César Lorenzano) (in Spanish), Redes. Revista de Estudios Sociales de la Ciencia 7 (1996): 217-236. ISSN: 0328-3186.

 “Hacia una reconstrucción estructural de la genética clásica y de sus relaciones con el mendelismo” (“Towards a Structural Reconstruction of Classical Genetics and of Its Relationships to Mendelism”) (in Spanish), Episteme. Filosofia e História das Ciências em Revista, vol. 3, nº 5 (1998): 89-117. ISSN: 1413-5736.

 “Sobre las leyes en la biología” (“On Laws in Biology”) (in Spanish), Episteme. Filosofia e História das Ciências em Revista, vol. 3, nº 7 (1998): 261- 272. ISSN: 1413-5736.

 “The Logical Structure of Classical Genetics” (written with Wolfgang Balzer) (in English), Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 31, n° 2 (2000): 243- 266. ISSN 0925-45609.

 “On Biological Laws and the Laws of Biological Sciences” (in English), Revista Patagónica de Filosofía 2 (2001): 29-43. ISSN: 1514-5999.

 “Sobre la unidad de las ciencias biológicas” (“On the Unity of Biological Sciences”) (in Spanish), Signos Filosóficos 5 (2001): 121-132. ISSN: 1665-1324.

 Presentation and Translation from German into Spanish of: Ernst Mach- Verein, “Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung: der Wiener Kreis”, Redes. Revista de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología 18 (2002): 103-149. ISSN: 0328-3186.

 “La teorización filosófica sobre la ciencia en el siglo XX” (“The Philosophical Theoretization on Science in the XXth Century”) (in Spanish), in Pensar la ciencia I, Boletín de la Biblioteca del Congreso de la Nación 121 (2001-2002): 29-43. ISSN: 0004-1009.

 “Ejemplares, modelos y principios en la genética clásica” (“Exemplars, Models and Principles in Classical Genetics”) (in Spanish), Scientiae Studia. Revista Latino-Americana de Filosofía e História da Ciência, 3(2) (2005): 185-203. ISSSN: 1678-3166.

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 “Comentarios a „Explicación teórica y compromisos ontológicos: un modelo estructuralista‟ de C.U. Moulines” (“Comments to „Theoretical Explanation and Ontologic Commitments: a Structuralist Model„ of C.U. Moulines”) (in Spanish), Enrahonar: quaderns de filosofia 37 (2005): 55-59. ISSN 0211-402X.

 “Leyes fundamentales y leyes de la biología” (“Fundamental Laws and Laws of Biology”) (in Spanish), Scientiae Studia. Revista Latino-Americana de Filosofía e História da Ciência 5(2) (2007): 185-214. ISSSN: 1678-3166.

 “Lo a priori constitutivo y las leyes (y teorías) científicas” (“The Constitutive A Priori in Science and the Scientific Laws (and Theories)”) (in Spanish), Revista de Filosofía 33(2) (2008): 21-48. ISSN: 0034-8244.

 “Inconmensurabilidad teórica y comparabilidad empírica” (“Theory Incommensurability and Empirical Comparability”) (in Spanish), Análisis Filosófico 28(2) (2008): 239-279. ISSN: 0326-1301.

 “Bas van Fraassen y la ley de Hardy-Weinberg: una discusión y desarrollo de su diagnóstico” (“Bas van Fraassen and Hardy-Weinberg Law: A Discussion and Development of His Diagnostic”) (in Spanish), Principia 12(2) (2008): 121- 154. ISSN: 1414-4247.

 “Presentación” (“Presentation”) (written with Eulalia Pérez Sedeño) (in Spanish), Árbor 187 (747) (2011): 1-4. ISSN: 0210-1963. eISSN: 1988-303X.

 “La filosofía de la ciencia y el lenguaje: relaciones cambiantes, alcances y límites” (“Philosophy of Science and Language: Changing Relationships, Scopes and Limits”) (in Spanish), Árbor 187 (747) (2011): 69-80. ISSN: 0210- 1963. eISSN: 1988-303X.

 “What Would Have Happened if Darwin Had Known Mendel (or Mendel‟s Work)?”, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 33 (2011): 3-48. ISSN: 0391- 9714.

 “La teorización filosófica sobre la ciencia en el siglo XX (y lo que va del XXI)” (“The Philosophical Theoretization on Science in the XXth Century (and in the Ongoing XXIst Century”), Discusiones filosóficas 12(19)(2011): 131-154. ISSN: 0124-6127.

 “Introducción”/”Introduction”/”Introdução” (written with José A. Díez and José L. Falguera), Metatheoria. Revista de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia/Journal of Philosophy and History of Science/Revista de Filosofia e Historia da Ciência 1(2) (2011): 1-7. ISSN: 1853-2322. eISSN: 1853-2330.

 “Introducción” (”Introduction”) (written with Adolfo García de la Sienra), Stoa 3(1) (2012): 1-12. ISSN: 2007-1868.

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 “Modelos, ejemplares, representaciones y leyes en la genética clásica” (“Models, Exemplars, Representations and Laws in Classical Genetics”) (in Spanish), Stoa 3(1) (2012): 137-157. ISSN: 2007-1868.

 “Reconstrucción estructuralista de la teoría del movimiento circular de la sangre, de William Harvey” (“Structuralist Reconstruction of Harvey‟s Theory of Circular Movement of the Blood”) (in Spanish) (written with Joaquín Barutta), Scientiae Studia. Revista Latino-Americana de Filosofía e História da Ciência 10(2) (2012): 217-239. ISSSN: 1678-3166.

In Press and Preparation

 “Who Got What Wrong? Sober and F&PP on Darwin: Guide-Principles and Explanatory Models in Natural Selection” (written with José A. Díez).

 “La teoría enzimática y la teoría metabólica o la estructura de la bioquímica dinámica” (“Enzyme-Theory and Methabolic-Theory or The Structure of Dynamics Biochemistry”) (in Spanish) (written with Lucía Federico).

 “Base empírica local, base empírica global y aserción empírica de una teoría” (“Local Empirical Basis, Global Empirical Basis, and Empirical Claim of a Theory”).

As Book Chapters

 “Hacia una nueva interpretación de la obra de Mendel” (“Toward a New Interpretation of Mendel‟s Work”) (in Spanish), in Ahumada, J. and P. Morey (eds.), Selection of Works Presented at the VII Meeting on Philosophy and History of Science, Córdoba: Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities, National University of Córdoba, 1997, pp. 220-231.

 “Acerca del „redescubrimiento‟ de Mendel por Hugo de Vries” (“On Mendel‟s „rediscovery‟ by Hugo of Vries”) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 4, nº 4 (1998): 219-229.

 “Carl Correns y el „redescubrimiento‟ de Mendel” (“Carl Correns and the Mendel‟s „Rediscovery‟”) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 5, nº 5 (1999): 265-272.

 “Erich Tschermak: supuesto redescubridor de Mendel” (“Erich Tschermak: Alleged Mendel‟s „Rediscoverer‟”) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 6, nº 6 (2000): 251-258. ISBN: 987-9357-28-0.

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 “Classical Genetics and the Theory-Net of Genetics” (in English), in Balzer, W., Moulines, C.U. and J. Sneed (eds.), Structuralist Knowledge Representation: Paradigmatic Examples, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000, pp. 251-284. ISBN: 90-420- 0680-3.

 “Analysis of Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter‟s Work and Its Influence on Gregor Mendel´s Work”, Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 7, nº 7 (2001): 289- 296. ISBN: 950-33-0299-4.

 “La concepción estructuralista en el contexto de la filosofía de la ciencia del siglo XX” (“The Structuralist View in the Context of the Philosophy of Science of the XX Century”) (written with José A. Díez) (in Spanish), in Díez, J.A. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Desarrollos actuales de la metateoría estructuralista: problemas y discusiones (Current Developments of the Structuralist Metatheory: Problems and Discussions), Quilmes: National University of Autonomous Quilmes/University of Zacatecas/University Rovira i Virgili, 2002, pp. 13-78. ISBN: 987-9173-72-4.

 “La teoría del gen y la red teórica de la genética” (“Gene Theory and the Theory-Net of Genetics”) (in Spanish), in Díez, J.A. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Desarrollos actuales de la metateoría estructuralista: problemas y discusiones (Current Developments of the Structuralist Metatheory: Problems and Discussions), Quilmes: National University of Autonomous Quilmes/University of Zacatecas/University Rovira i Virgili, 2002, pp. 285-330. ISBN: 987-9173-72-4.

 “Leyes fundamentales, refinamientos y especializaciones: del „mendelismo‟ a la „teoría del gen‟” (“Fundamental Laws, Refinements and Specializations: From „Mendelism‟ to „Gene Theory‟“)(in Spanish), in Lorenzano, P. and F. Tula Molina (eds.), Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia en el Cono Sur (Philosophy and History of Science in the South Cone) Quilmes: National University of Quilmes, 2002, pp. 379-396. ISBN: 987-9173-82-1.

 “Max Wichura, Gregor Mendel y los híbridos de sauce” (“Max Wichura, Gregor Mendel and the Willow Hybrids”) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 8, nº 8 (2002): 210-217. ISBN: 950-33-0346-X.

 “Foreword” to Leticia O. Minhot‟ s book, La mirada psicioanalítica. Un análisis kuhniano del psicoanálisis de Freud (The Psychoanalytic View. A Kuhnian Analysis of Freud’s Psychoanalysis) (in Spanish), Córdoba: Editorial Brujas, 2003, pp. 11- 24. ISBN: 987-1142-10-2.

 “¿Debe ser excluida la concepción estructuralista de las teorías de la familia semanticista?: Una crítica a la posición de Frederick Suppe” (“Should the Structuralist View be excluded From the Semanticist Family?: A Critique to Frederick Suppe‟s Position”) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 9, nº 9 (2003): 282-290. ISBN: 950-33-0390-7.

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 “An Analysis of the Work of Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter and its Relation to Gregor Mendel‟ s Work” (in English), in Saldaña, J.J. (ed.), Science and Cultural Diversity, Mexico: Autonomous National University of Mexican Mexico/Sociedad of History of Science and of the Technology, 2005, pp. 1147-1158. ISBN: 970-32-2370-2.

 “Nuevo intento de reconstrucción estructuralista de la bioquímica” (“New Attempt to a Structuralist Reconstruction of Biochemistry” (written with Ana Donolo and Lucía Federico) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 12, nº 12 (2006): 218-226.

 “La emergencia de un programa de investigación en genética” (“The Emergence of A Research Programme in Genetics”) (in Spanish), in Lorenzano, P., Martins, L.A.-C.P. and A.C. Regner (eds.), Ciências da vida: estudos filosóficos e históricos (Life Sciences: Philosophical and Historical Studies), Filosofia e História da Ciência no Cone Sul, volume 2, Campinas: Associação de Filosofia e História da Ciência do Cone Sul (AFHIC), 2006, pp. 333-360. ISBN 85-904198-3-5.

 “Fundamental Laws and Laws of Biology” (in English), in Ernst, G. y K.-G. Niebergall (eds.), Philosophie der Wissenschaft – Wissenschaft der Philosophie. Festschrift für C.Ulises Moulines zum 60. Geburstag, Paderborn (Germany): Mentis-Verlag, 2006, pp. 129-155. ISBN: 3-89785-571-2.

 “The Influence of Genetics on Philosophy of Science: Classical Genetics and the Structuralist View of Theories” (in English), in Fagot-Largeault, A., Torres, J.M. y S. Rahman (eds.), The Influence of Genetics on Contemporary Thinking, Dordrecht: Springer, 2007, pp. 99-115. ISBN: 978-1-4020-5663-5.

 “Logic and Methodology of Science: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science” (in English), in Lorenzano, P., Galles, C., Rheinberger, H.-J. y E. Ortiz (eds.), History and Philosophy of Science and the Technology, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK [http://www.eolss.net], 2007.

 “Exemplars, Models and Laws in Classical Genetics” (in English), in Falguera, J.L., Martínez, M.C. y J.M. Sagüillo (eds), Current Topics of Logic and Analytic Philosophy, Santiago de Compostela: University of Santiago de Compostela, 2007, pp. 89-102. ISBN: 978-84-9750-811-7.

 “¿Son a priori las leyes de la biología?” (“Are the Laws of Biology A Priori?”) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 13 (2007): 302-308. ISBN: 978-950-33-0622-2.

 “La mecánica de René Descartes” (“René Descartes‟ Mechanics”) (written with Daniel Blanco, Christián Carman, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Santiago Ginnobili, Mariano Lastiri, Mercedes O‟ Lery and M. Eugenia Onaha) (in

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Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 13 (2007): 309-316. ISBN: 978-950-33-0622-2.

 “La teoría de la bioquímica metabólica y sus ejemplos paradigmáticos” (“Metabolic Biochemistry and Its Paradigmatic Examples”) (written with Ana Donolo and Lucía Federico) (in Spanish), in Martins, L.A.-C.P., Prestes, M.E.B., Stefano, W. y R.A. Martins (eds.), Filosofia e história da biologia 2 (Philosophy and History of Biology 2), São Paulo: Fundo Mackenzie de Pesquisa (MackPesquisa), 2007, pp. 39-59. ISBN 978-85-89328-13-5.

 “Filosofía diacrónica de la ciencia: el caso de la genética clásica” (“Diachronic Philosophy of Science: the Case of Classical Genetics”) (in Spanish), in Martins, L.A.-C.P., Lend, M.E.B., Stefano, W. and R.A. Martins (eds.), Filosofia e história da biologia 2, São Paulo: Fundo Mackenzie de Pesquisa (MackPesquisa), 2007, pp. 369-392. ISBN 978-85-89328-13-5.

 “Principios, modelos, ejemplares y representaciones en la genética clásica” (“Principles, Models, Exemplars and Representations in Classical Genetics”) (in Spanish), in Lorenzano, P. and H. Miguel (eds.), Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia en el Cono Sur, Volumen II (Philosophy and History of Science in the South Cone, Volume II), Buenos Aires: C.C.C. Educando, 2008, pp. 315-328. ISBN: 978-987-9419-56-4.

 “¿El redescubrimiento o la reinterpretación del trabajo de Mendel?” (“Rediscovery or Reinterpretation of Mendel‟s Work?”) (in Spanish), in Curtis, H., Barnes, S., Schnek, A. and A. Massarini, Biología (Biology), 7th edition, Buenos Aires: Editorial Médica Panamericana, 2008, p. 154. ISBN: 978-950-0603-34-8.

 “Mendel, Darwin y la evolución” (“Mendel, Darwin and Evolution”) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 14, nº 14 (2008): 282-290. ISBN: 950-33-0390-7.

 “Cartesiómetro o de cómo aplicar la mecánica cartesiana” (“The Cartesiometer or How to Apply Cartesian Mechanics”) (written with Daniel Blanco, Christián Carman, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Santiago Ginnobili, Mariano Lastiri, Mercedes O‟ Lery and M. Eugenia Onaha) (in Spanish), Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, vol. 14, nº 14 (2008): 303-309. ISBN: 950-33-0390-7.

 “Un análisis epistemológico del „segundo secreto de la vida‟: la rama alostérica de la red de la teoría enzimática” (“An Epistemological Analysis of the „Second Secret of Life‟: the Alosteric Branch of the Theory-Net of Enzimatic Theory”) (written with Lucía Federico) (in Spanish), in Martins, R.A., Lewowicz, L., Ferreira, J.M.H., Silva, C.C. and L.A.-C.P. Martins (eds.), Filosofia e história da ciência no Cone Sul. Seleção de trabalhos do 6º Encontro, Campinas: Associação de Filosofia e História da Ciência do Cone Sul (AFHIC), 2010, pp. 330-339. ISBN 978-0-557-41213-6.

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 “Las teorías de alcance intermedio de Robert K. Merton y las concepciones clásica y estructuralista de las teorías” (“Robert K. Merton‟s Middle-Range Theories, the Received-View and the Structuralist View of Theories”) (written with Cláudio de Abreu Júnior) (in Spanish), in Martins, R.A., Lewowicz, L., Ferreira, J.M.H., Silva, C.C. and L.A.-C.P. Martins (eds.), Filosofia e história da ciência no Cone Sul. Seleção de trabalhos do 6º Encontro, Campinas: Associação de Filosofia e História da Ciência do Cone Sul (AFHIC), 2010, pp. 482-492. ISBN 978-0-557-41213-6.

 “El cartesiómetro: una propuesta de aplicación consistente de las leyes del movimiento de Descartes” (“The Cartesiometer: A Proposal of A Consistent Application of Descartes‟ Laws of Movement”) (written with Daniel Blanco, Christián Carman, Ana Donolo, Lucía Federico, Santiago Ginnobili, Mariano Lastiri, Mercedes O‟Lery and M. Eugenia Onaha) (in Spanish), in Martins, R.A., Lewowicz, L., Ferreira, J.M.H., Silva, C.C. and L.A.-C.P. Martins (eds.), Filosofia e história da ciência no Cone Sul. Seleção de trabalhos do 6º Encontro, Campinas: Associação de Filosofia e História da Ciência do Cone Sul (AFHIC), 2010, pp. 493-504. ISBN 978-0-557-41213-6.

 “Logic and Methodology of Science: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science” (in English), in Lorenzano, P., Rheinberger, H.-J., Ortiz, E. and C. Galles (eds.), History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Vol. 1, Oxford: EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd., 2010, pp. 1-50. ISBN-10: 1848267738. ISBN-13: 978-1-84826-773-2.

 “¿Qué habría ocurrido en caso de que Darwin hubiera conocido (l)a (obra de) Mendel?” (“What Would Have Happened in the Case that Darwin Had Known (the Work of) Mendel”?) (in Spanish), Labastida, J. y V. Aréchiga- Córdova (coords.), Identidad y diferencia. Tomo III, La filosofía y la ciencia, § Evolucionismo, México: Siglo XXI Editores, 2010, pp. 409-431. ISBN 978-607- 03-0231-2.

 “Leis e teorias em biologia” (“Laws and Theories in Biology”) (in Portuguese), in Abrantes, P.C. (ed.), Filosofia da Biologia, Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2011, ISBN 978-85-363-2451-7, pp. 53-82.

 “Racionalidad, leyes fundamentales y leyes de la biología” (“Rationality, Fundamental Laws and Laws of Biology”) (in Spanish), in Pérez Ransanz, A.R. and A. Velasco (eds.), Racionalidad en ciencia y tecnología. Nuevas perspectivas iberoamericanas, México: UNAM, 2011, pp. 313-326. ISBN 978-607- 02-2616-8.

 “Kenneth Schaffner, las teorías de alcance intermedio y la concepción estructuralista de las teorías” (“Kenneth Schaffner, Middle-Range Theories and the Structuralist View of Theories”) (in Spanish), to be published in Peris- Viñé, L.M. (ed.), Filosofía de la Ciencia en Iberoamérica: Metateoría estructural

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(Philosophy of Science in Iberoamerica: Structural Metatheory), Madrid: Tecnos, 2012, pp. 318-346. ISBN 978-84-309-5215-1.

 “Reply to Mario Casanueva‟s comments to “Kenneth Schaffner, las teorías de alcance intermedio y la concepción estructuralista de las teorías”” (“Kenneth Schaffner, Middle-Range Theories and the Structuralist View of Theories”) (in Spanish), to be published in Peris-Viñé, L.M. (ed.), Filosofía de la Ciencia en Iberoamérica: Metateoría estructural (Philosophy of Science in Iberoamerica: Structural Metatheory), Madrid: Tecnos, 2012, p. 356. ISBN 978-84-309-5215-1.

 “Comments to Mario Casanueva and Diego Méndez‟s “Los grafos (redes) representacionales y sus posibles dinámicas”” (“Representational Graphs (Nets) and Their Possible Dynamics”) (in Spanish), to be published in Peris- Viñé, L.M. (ed.), Filosofía de la Ciencia en Iberoamérica: Metateoría estructural (Philosophy of Science in Iberoamerica: Structural Metatheory), Madrid: Tecnos, 2012, pp. 100-112. ISBN 978-84-309-5215-1.

 “Comments to Andoni Ibarra‟s “La interpretación estructuralista del „Statement View‟”” (“The Structuralist Interpretation of the „Statement View‟“)(in Spanish), to be published in Peris-Viñé, L.M. (ed.), Filosofía de la Ciencia en Iberoamérica: Metateoría estructural (Philosophy of Science in Iberoamerica: Structural Metatheory), Madrid: Tecnos, 2012, pp. 504-512. ISBN 978-84-309-5215-1.

 “Introducción” (“Introduction”) (together with O. Nudler) (in Spanish), in Lorenzano, P. and O. Nudler (eds.), El camino desde Kuhn. La incommensurabilidad hoy (The Road since Kuhn. Incommensurability Today), Madrid: Editorial Biblioteca Nueva, 2012, pp. 9-25. ISBN: 978-84-9940-268-0.

 “Estructuras y aplicaciones intencionales: inconmensurabilidad teórica y comparabilidad empírica en la historia de la genética clásica” (“Structures and Intended Applications: Theory Incommensurability and Empirical Comparability in the History of Classical Genetics”), in Lorenzano, P. y O. Nudler (eds.), Inconmensurabilidad y cambio científico, Madrid: Editorial Biblioteca Nueva, 2012, pp. 289-350. ISBN: 978-84-9940-268-0.

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In Press

 “What is the Status of the Hardy-Weinberg Law within Population Genetics?”, to be published in Galavotti, M.C., Nemeth, E. and F. Stadler (eds.), European Philosophy of Science – Philosophy of Science in Europe and the Viennese Heritage, Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 17, Dordrecht: Springer.

 “The Emergence of a Research Programme in Genetics” (in English), to be published in Lorenzano, P., Martins, L.A.-C.P. and A.C. Regner (eds.), Philosophy and History of Life Sciences in South America, AFHIC, San Pablo (Brazil).

 “La concepción estructuralista en los debates actuales. Aportes y potencialidades” (“The Structuralist View in the Current Debates. Contributions and Potentialities”) (in Spanish), to be published in Lorenzano, P. and A. García de la Sienra (eds.), Metateoría Estructuralista en Iberoamérica. Selección de trabajos presentados en el V Encuentro Internacional de Metateoría Estructuralista, Buenos Aires: Prometeo Libros.

 “Modelos y teorías en biología” (“Models and Theories in Biology”) (in Spanish), to be published in Lorenzano, P. (eds.), Modelos y teorías en biología, Buenos Aires: Prometeo Libros.

 “La estructura de la bioquímica metabólica” (“The Structure of Methabolic Biochemistry”) (in Spanish), (written with A. Donolo and L. Federico), to be published in Lorenzano, P. (eds.), Modelos y teorías en biología, Buenos Aires: Prometeo Libros.

Newspaper Articles

 “Herramientas para el razonamiento. Sobre la Epistemología de las Ciencias Sociales” (“Tools for Reasoning. On the Philosophy of Social Sciences”) (in Spanish). Interview. Ñ. Revista de Cultura, Clarín, 02/12/06, p. 18.

 “La filosofía de la ciencia en casa” (“Philosophy of Science at Home”) (in Spanish). Interview. Ñ. Revista de Cultura, Clarín, 28/12/10, p. 18.

 “Biología evolutiva: Darwin y Mendel. Acerca de las (inexistentes) relaciones entre Darwin y Mendel” (in Spanish). Catalunya Vanguardista, 29/12/09, http://www.catalunyavanguardista.com/catvan/?p=1042 (“Evolutionary Biology: Darwin and Mendel. On the (Non-Existent) Relationships Between Darwin and Mendel”).

 “Biología evolutiva: Darwin i Mendel. Sobre las (inexistents) relacions entre Darwin i Mendel” (in Catalan). Catalunya Vanguardista, 29/12/09,

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http://www.catalunyavanguardista.com/cat/?p=1149 (“Evolutionary Biology: Darwin and Mendel. On the (Non-Existent) Relationships Between Darwin and Mendel”).

 “El tratamiento de datos presupone lenguaje y convenciones lingüísticas” (“The Treatment of Data Presupposes Language and Linguistic Conventions”) (in Spanish). Note on a delivered lecture. Boletín Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico, 28/01/10.

 “Pensando en la Biología. Diálogo con Pablo Lorenzano, Doctor en Filosofia” (“Thinking of Biology. Dialogue with Pablo Lorenzano, PhD in Philosophy”) (in Spanish). Interview. Página/12, 07/07/10, p. 18 (http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/ciencia/19-148975-2010-07-07.html).

In Electronic Format

 “Sobre las leyes en la biología” (“On Laws in Biology”) (in Spanish), in http://www.argiropolis.com.ar

 “Classical Genetics and the Theory-Net of Genetics” (in English), in http://www.argiropolis. com.ar

 “Sobre la unidad de las ciencias biológicas” (“On the Unity of Biological Sciences”) (in Spanish), in http://www.argiropolis.com.ar

Summaries of Talks

 “On Biological Laws and the Laws of Biological Sciences”. In Cachro, J. y K. Kijania Placek (eds.), Volume of Abstracts, 11th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Cracovia: The Faculty of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University, 1999, p. 349.

 “Análisis de la obra de Carl Joseph von Gärtner Versuche und Beobachtungen im Pflanzenreich y su influencia en el trabajo de Gregor Mendel” (“An Analysis of Carl Joseph von Gärtner‟s book Versuche und Beobachtungen im Pflanzenreich and Its Influence on Gregor Mendel‟s Work”) (in Spanish). In Program and Summaries of Reports, I Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and of the Technology, Morelia: University Michoacana of San Nicolás de Hidalgo, 2000, pp. 198-199.

 “Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter‟s work and Its Influence on Gregor Mendel‟s Work”. In Book of Abstracts, 2. Scientific Sections, XXIst InternationalCongress of History of Science. Mexico City, Mexico: International Union of History of Philosophy and Science, 2001, p. 117.

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 “Max Wichura, Gregor Mendel, and the Willow Hybrids”. In Book of Abstracts., XXII International Congress of History of Science. Beijing: International Union of History of Philosophy and Science, 2005, p. 417.

 “What Would Have Happened if Darwin Had Known Mendel (or Mendel‟s Work)?” (in English). In Book of Abstracts, XXIII International Congress of History of Science. Budapest: International Union of History of Philosophy and Science, 2009, p. 685.

 “Some Aspects of Interest about the Periodization of the Philosophy of Science with A Didactic Aim” (together with Ángel Yefrin Ariza Bareña and Agustín Adúriz-Bravo). 4th Universitary Meeting of Exact and Natural Sciences on Education in Science and Thecnology. Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences. National University of Catamarca. Catamarca, Argentine. November 30- December 1. p. 10.

 “How to Represent Model-Theoretically the Explanation in Biology?”. In Lorenzano, C. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Book of Abstracts. IIIrd Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Tecnology, Buenos Aires: EDUNTREF, 2010, pp. 866-868. ISBN: 978-987-1172-62-7.

 “Problems in the Use of the XXth Century Philosophy of Science in the Didactics of Natural Sciences” (together with Ángel Yefrin Ariza Bareña and Agustín Adúriz-Bravo). In Lorenzano, C. and P. Lorenzano (eds.), Book of Abstracts. IIIrd Ibero-American Congress of Philosophy of Science and Tecnology, Buenos Aires: EDUNTREF, 2010, pp. 591-592. ISBN: 978-987-1172-62-7.

 “The Status of the Hardy-Weinberg Law”. In Congress Secretariat (eds.), Volume of Abstracts, CLMPS 2011, 14th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. Nancy: Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science, 2011, p. 221.

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Elaboration of Didactic Material

 Concepciones Semánticas de la Ciencia (Semantic Views of Science) (in Spanish). Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Virtual UNTREF. National University of Tres de Febrero. 2006.

 Historia de la Ciencia II: Historia de las Ciencias Biológicas (History of Science II: History of Biological Sciences) (in Spanish). Graduate Program in Philosophy and History of Science. Virtual UNTREF. National University of Tres de Febrero. 2006.

 ¿Qué es? Ciencias (What Is It? Sciences) (in Spanish). Tecnópolis TV Series. Ministerio de Educación (Department of Education). Argentine. 2011.

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Translations

From German into Spanish:  Carnap, R., Hans, H. u. O. Neurath, Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung: der Wiener Kreis, Wien: Artur Wolf Verlag, 1929. Published as: “La concepción científica del mundo: El Círculo de Viena”, Redes. Revista de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología 18 (2002): 103-149, and, slightly modified, in F. Stadler and T.E. Uebel (Eds.), Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung. Der Wiener Kreis. Hrsg. vom Verein Ernst Mach. (1929). (Reprint of the first edition on behalf of the Institute Vienna Circle on the occasion of its 20th anniversary. With translations into English, French, Spanish and Italian.) Pp. 163-205..

From English into Spanish:  Balzer, W., Moulines, C.U. and J.D. Sneed, An Architectonic for Science. The Structuralist Program, Dordrecht: Reidel, 1987, xxxvii + 431 págs. published as: Balzer, W., Moulines, C.U. y J.D. Sneed, Una arquitectónica para la ciencia. El programa estructuralista, Bernal: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 500 pages.

Translations Revision

From English into Spanish:  Reisch, G., How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, xxiv + 418 págs. Published as: Reisch, G., Cómo la guerra fría transformó la filosofía de la ciencia. Hacia las heladas laderas de la lógica, Bernal: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2009, 480 pages.

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Additional Research Works

1984 “Some Considerations about the Theoretical-Observational Distinction” (in Spanish). Institute of Philosophical Investigations. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. 18 pp.

1988 “Research Report” (in Spanish). Presented to the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). Argentine. 74 pp.

1989 “Research Report” (in Spanish). Presented to the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). Argentine. 37 pp.

1990 “On Different Approaches to the Best Explanation” (in German). Main Seminar “More Recent Works in the Theory of the Explanation”, Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 5 pp.

1990 “Research Report” (in German). Presented to the German Service of Academic Exchange (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst- DAAD). Federal Republic of Germany. 5 pp.

1991 “On the History of Genetics I” (in German). Superior Seminar “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”, Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 29 pp.

1991 “Research Report” (in German). Presented to the German Service of Academic Exchange (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst- DAAD). Federal Republic of Germany. 57 pp.

1991-92 “On the History of Genetics II” (in German). Superior Seminar “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”, Winter Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 21 pp.

1992 “Logical Reconstruction of Classical Genetics” (in German). Superior Seminar “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”, Summer Semester. Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 5 pp.

1992 “Research Report” (in German). Presented to the German Service of Academic Exchange (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst- DAAD). Federal Republic of Germany. 30 pp.

1992-93 “On Some Relationships between Structuralism and the Problem- Solving Approach” (in German). Superior Seminar “More Recent Results in the Formal Philosophy of Science”, Winter Semester. Institute

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of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 9 pp.

1993 “Research Report” (in German). Presented to the German Service of Academic Exchange (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst- DAAD). Federal Republic of Germany. 13 pp.

1996 “Research Report” (in Spanish). Presented to the National University of Quilmes. Argentine. 121 pp.

1997 “Research Report” (in Spanish). Presented to the National University of Quilmes. Argentine. 106 pp.

1998 “Research Report” (in Spanish). Presented to the Antorchas Foundation. Argentine. 27 pp.

1999 “Final Research Report” (in Spanish). Presented to the Antorchas Foundation. Argentine. 23 pp.

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Reviews on Pablo Lorenzano

 González Ruiz, A., review of “Pablo Lorenzano: Geschichte und Struktur der klassischen Genetik, Francfort del Meno, Peter Lang, 1995, 186 pp” (in Spanish), Theoria. Revista de teoría, historia y fundamentos de la ciencia (Basque Country, Spain), XI vol., nº 26, May (1996): 221-222.

 Lacerda Araújo, I., review of “DÍEZ, José A.; LORENZANO, Pablo. Desarrollos actuales de la metateoría estructuralista: problemas y discusiones. Buenos Aires: Editora Nacional de Quilmes, 2002” (in Portuguese), Revista de Filosofía (Curitiba, Brazil) vol. 17, nº 17, Jul./Dec. (2003): 89-94.

 Ginnobili, S., review of “Díez, J.A. y P. Lorenzano (eds.), Desarrollos actuales de la metateoría estructuralista: problemas y discusiones, Quilmes: Universidad Rovira i Virgili /Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas/Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2002” (in Spanish), Análisis Filosófico (Buenos Aires, Argentine), vol. XXIV, nº 1 (2005): 111- 113.

More Important References to Pablo Lorenzano’s Work

 Krohs, U. (2004), Eine Theorie biologischer Theorien (A Theory of Biological Theories), Berlin: Springer.

 Krohs, U. (2005), “Wissenschaftstheoretische Rekonstruktionen” (“Reconstructions in Philosophy of Science“), in Krohs, U. and G. Toepfer (eds.), Philosophie der Biologie. Eine Einführung (Philosophy of Biology. An Introduction), Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2005, pp. 304-321.

 Valdés, M. and M.A. Fernández (2009), “La filosofía analítica en Hispanoamérica” (“Analytical Philosophy in Hyspanic America”), en Garrido, M., Orringer, N.R., Valdés, L.M.L. and M.M. Valdés (coords.), El legado filosófico español e hispanoamericano del siglo XX (The Spanish and Hyspanic American Legacy to XXth Century), Madrid: Cátedra, 2009, pp. 993- 1004.

 Cordero, A. (2010), “Philosophy of Science”, in Nuccettelli, S., Schutte O. and O. Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, pp. 370-382.

 Gómez, R. (2011), “La filosofía de las ciencias” (“Philosophy of Sciences”), in Dussel, E., Mendieta, E. and C. Bohórquez (eds)., Historia del Pensamiento Filosófico Latinoamericano, del Caribe y "Latino" (1300-2000) (History of Philosophical Latinamerican, Caribbean and “Latino” Thought (1300-2000)), México: CREFAL/Siglo XXI, 2011, pp. 335-351.

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 Moulines, C.U. (2012), “Prólogo a la edición en castellano” (“Prologue to the Edition in Spanish”), in Balzer, W., Moulines, C.U. and J.D. Sneed, Una arquitectónica para la ciencia. El programa estructuralista (An Architectonic for Science. The Structuralist Program), Bernal: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2012, pp. 15-19.

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Thesis

Degree Thesis

 El problema de la teoricidad en la filosofía de la ciencia (The Problem of Theoreticity in the Philosophy of Science) (in Spanish) Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Autonomous National University of Mexico. Mexico. 1986. 143 pp.

PhD Thesis

 Geschichte und Struktur der klassischen Genetik (History and Structure of Classical Genetics) (in German) Institute of Philosophy. Free University of Berlin. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 1995. 183 pp.

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Languages

Spanish, German and English (speak, read and write), French, Portuguese and Italian (read).

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