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    Il gusto letterario e le teorie estetiche in Italia.Alberto Mocchino - 1924 - Milano,: Mondadori.
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  2. Kant on the Nominal Definition of Truth.Alberto Vanzo - 2010 - Kant Studien 101 (2):147-166.
    Kant claims that the nominal definition of truth is: “Truth is the agreement of cognition with its object”. In this paper, I analyse the relevant features of Kant's theory of definition in order to explain the meaning of that claim and its consequences for the vexed question of whether Kant endorses or rejects a correspondence theory of truth. I conclude that Kant's claim implies neither that he holds, nor that he rejects, a correspondence theory of truth. Kant's claim is not (...)
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    John L. Bell: A biographical note.Alberto Peruzzi - 2015 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 8 (1):157-158.
    Born in 1945, John Lane Bell is not only one of the greatest logicians of our time, but he is also one the most gifted in the art of writing, as witnessed by the success of his introductory texts, many of which were originally written as lecture notes: their essential clarity is an exemplar of the Attic style. More generally, Bell’s works are a rare example of how rigour and sophisticated elegance can coexist.
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  4. (1 other version)Rejected posits, realism, and the history of science.Alberto Cordero - unknown
    Summary: Responding to Laudan’s skeptical reading of history an influential group of realists claim that the seriously wrong claims past successful theories licensed were not really implicated in the predictions that once singled them out as successful. For example, in the case of Fresnel’s theory of light, it is said that although he appealed to the ether he didn’t actually need to in order to derive his famous experimental predictions—in them, we are assured, the ether concept was “idle,” “inessential,” “peripheral” (...)
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    Enhancing clinical ethics consultation: practical insights and challenges of the critical dialogue method.Alberto Boretti - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (1):19-20.
    Clinical ethics consultation has become an integral part of healthcare, serving as a mechanism to navigate complex moral dilemmas that arise in medical practice. The critical dialogue method, as described by Delany et al 1, presents a structured approach that emphasises the role of dialogue in resolving ethical issues. This method is designed to enhance moral clarity and confidence among healthcare professionals, thus improving clinical decision-making. The following commentary delves into the practical application of the critical dialogue method’s seven facilitation (...)
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    From pool to profile: Social consequences of algorithmic prediction in insurance.Elena Esposito & Alberto Cevolini - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    The use of algorithmic prediction in insurance is regarded as the beginning of a new era, because it promises to personalise insurance policies and premiums on the basis of individual behaviour and level of risk. The core idea is that the price of the policy would no longer refer to the calculated uncertainty of a pool of policyholders, with the consequence that everyone would have to pay only for her real exposure to risk. For insurance, however, uncertainty is not only (...)
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    Notas sobre la función metódica de la sociología del derecho.Alberto Montoro Ballesteros - 2022 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 13 (1):77-110.
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    Alteracións climáticas e mudanza democrática. Unha aproximación dende a ecoloxía política.Alberto José Franco Barrera - 2019 - Agora 38 (1).
    A mudanza climática representa un desafío urxente para as democracias modernas e para as formas de acción colectiva organizadas para loitar contra as consecuencias das alteracións climáticas. Ante isto, poden os sistemas democráticos evolucionar para enfrontar estes desafíos? O presente traballo deseña unha reformulación da democracia liberal baseada en dous principios xerais: a sostenibilidade e a democratización da democracia. Tendo en consideración que as consecuencias xeradas pola mudanza climática terán un impacto considerábel nas formas sociais de organización, analizarei o vencello (...)
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  9. Indexinames.Alberto Voltolini - 1995 - In J. Hill & P. Kot'attko (eds.), Karlovy Vary Studies in Reference and Meaning. Filosofia. pp. 258-285.
    Insofar as the so-called new theory of reference has come to be acknowleged as the leading theoretical paradigm in semantic research, it has been widely accepted that proper names directly refer to their designation. In advancing some of the most convincing arguments in favour of this view of names, S. Kripke has however left somehow undecided what the role of context is in determining which is the direct referent for a name. According to one interpretation of his thought, context has (...)
     
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    The cognitive and neural correlates of “tactile consciousness”: A multisensory perspective.Alberto Gallace & Charles Spence - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):370-407.
    People’s awareness of tactile stimuli has been investigated in far less detail than their awareness of stimuli in other sensory modalities. In an attempt to fill this gap, we provide an overview of studies that are pertinent to the topic of tactile consciousness. We discuss the results of research that has investigated phenomena such as “change blindness”, phantom limb sensations, and numerosity judgments in tactile perception, together with the results obtained from the study of patients affected by deficits that can (...)
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  11. An exclusionist Europe? Islam and the reemergence of civic nationalism / ¿Una Europa excluyente? El Islam y el resurgimiento del nacionalismo cívico.Alberto Spektorowski - 2014 - Araucaria 16 (31).
    The fierce debates surrounding the 'emergence' of Muslim communities in Europe ensued in the resurgence of nationalism. The current article introduces an original criticism to the ongoing debates surrounding the return of Europe's national pride. This article suggests that Muslim demands for freedom of religion that were founded in Islamic theological perspectives, have catalyzed the restriction of liberal universalistic perspectives to such freedoms. In this study I present how such demands facilitated the advancement of a newly crafted liberal form of (...)
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    Materie als geronnener Geist: Studien zu Franz von Baader in den philosophischen Konstellationen seiner Zeit.Alberto Bonchino - 2014 - Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh.
    Translated from the Italian by Dorothy Bonchino-Demmler.
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  13. Consequences of schematism.Alberto Voltolini - 2009 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (1):135-150.
    In his (2001a) and in some related papers, Tim Crane has maintained that intentional objects are schematic entities, in the sense that, insofar as being an intentional object is not a genuine metaphysical category, qua objects of thought intentional objects have no particular nature. This approach to intentionalia is the metaphysical counterpart of the later Husserl's ontological approach to the same entities, according to which qua objects of thought intentionalia are indifferent to existence. But to buy a metaphysically deflationary approach (...)
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  14. Towards a syncretistic theory of depiction.Alberto Voltolini - 2012 - In C. Calabi & K. Mulligan (eds.), The Crooked Oar, The Moon’s Size and The Necker Cube. Essays on the Illusions of Outer and Inner Perception.
    In this paper I argue for a syncretistic theory of depiction, which combines the merits of the main paradigms which have hitherto faced themselves on this issue, namely the perceptualist and semioticist approaches. The syncretistic theory indeed takes from the former its stress on experiential factors and from the latter its stress on conventional factors. But the theory is even more syncretistic than this, for the way it accounts for the experiential factor vindicates several claims defended by different perceptualist theories. (...)
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    «Tutto è stato portato a termine». Sul quinto volume dell'epistolario di Nietzsche.Alberto Giovanni Biuso - 2012 - Giornale di Metafisica 1.
    A slow study of the letters written by Nietzsche in the last five years of his conscious life shows a suffering man who trans-values the sorrow of his body recognizing it as both a face and a mask. The subject fades within history, art, science, within the time that becomes eternal through the death and beyond it, through the speech that becomes the seal of the world. Despite every insufficient reading which underlines the pathological feature in Nietzsche’s last writings madness (...)
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    Gli idoli del foro: retorica e mito nel pensiero di Giambattista Vico.Alberto Bordogna - 2007 - Roma: Aracne.
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    Irrédentisme culturel et irrédentisme de guerre: Quelques considérations sur la pensée de gi Ascoli.Alberto Brambilla - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Paris: Cerf. pp. 797--389.
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  18. El cîrculo hermenéutico de la idea de cultura.Alberto Buela - 2005 - Revista Agustiniana 140:431-434.
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  19. To think is to have something in one’s thought.Alberto Voltolini & Elisabetta Sacchi - 2012 - Quaestio 12:395-422.
    Along with a well-honoured tradition, we will accept that intentionality is at least a property a thought holds necessarily, i.e., in all possible worlds that contain it; more specifically, a necessary relation, namely the relation of existential dependence of the thought on its intentional object. Yet we will first of all try to show that intentionality is more than that. For we will claim that intentionality is an essential property of the thought, namely a property whose predication to the thought (...)
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    ‘Racism without racists’: A clarification and refutation of the hypothesis.Alberto G. Urquidez - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    Sally Haslanger's notion of ‘pure structural oppression’ is the idea of an institution or structure that is unjust independent of any and all agential wrongdoing, and for which no agent is liable. Haslanger argues that pure structural oppression is possible, but she does not defend it as a viable phenomenon in the actual world. The rough equivalent of ‘pure structural oppression’ in the racial domain is the ‘racism without racists hypothesis’. This is the claim that institutional racism without racist agents (...)
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  21. Everybody thinks Deleuze, Descartes and rationalism.Alberto Toscano - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 162:8-17.
     
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  22. Percorsi anagogici: Libere riflessioni: Sulla revisione del metodo nella teologia e nelle scienze: a partire da uno scritto del Card. Giacomo Biffi.Alberto Strumia - 2004 - Divus Thomas 107 (2):137-155.
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    Lost in the move? Secondary task performance impairs tactile change detection on the body.Alberto Gallace, Sophia Zeeden, Brigitte Röder & Charles Spence - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):215-229.
    Change blindness, the surprising inability of people to detect significant changes between consecutively-presented visual displays, has recently been shown to affect tactile perception as well. Visual change blindness has been observed during saccades and eye blinks, conditions under which people’s awareness of visual information is temporarily suppressed. In the present study, we demonstrate change blindness for suprathreshold tactile stimuli resulting from the execution of a secondary task requiring bodily movement. In Experiment 1, the ability of participants to detect changes between (...)
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  24. Plato, our dear Plato!Alain Badiou & Alberto Toscano - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (3):39 – 41.
  25. La ontología cosmológica en la obra temprana de Hans Blumenberg: las Beiträge y Die ontologische Distanz.Alberto Fragio - 2010 - Res Publica. Murcia 23:93-122.
     
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    ¿Religión explicada? Debate en torno al concepto de Religión como “fenómeno natural” de Daniel Dennett.Alberto Ramírez Téllez & Wilson Hernando Soto Urrea - forthcoming - Scientia et Fides.
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    Conference Report.Alberto Clerici - 2024 - Grotiana 45 (1):159-162.
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  28. Internalism and externalism.Alberto Voltolini - unknown - Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind.
     
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  29. Rethinking selective prohibitions: the inconsistency of a generational smoking ban in a permissive society.Alberto Boretti - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    The ‘tobacco-free generation’ policy, which bans cigarette sales based on birth year, presents a bold public health initiative but raises significant ethical and practical concerns. As behaviours like drug use become legal and criminal penalties are reduced, singling out smoking for generational restriction appears inconsistent within an increasingly permissive society. Kniess1 critiques this approach for creating inequities by selectively limiting freedoms, conflicting with principles of fairness and adult autonomy. A more balanced public health strategy could involve uniform restrictions on harmful (...)
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    Discernimento e conformità.Alberto Mestre - 2022 - Roma: IF Press.
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    Qué es la lógica matemática.Alberto Moreno - 1967 - [Buenos Aires]: Editorial Columba.
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    Negativity and Zwischen: An Account of Byung-Chul Han’s Aesthetics.Alberto Morán Roa - 2024 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 11 (1):119-134.
    Byung-Chul Han’s reflections on aesthetics are heavily influenced by Martin Heidegger’s hermeneutic reading of phenomenology and the theses of his Doktormutter, Utte Guzzoni, on the mutual determination of opposites and the intermediate space (Zwischen) that serves as a background for their constitution. Once these foundations have been explored, it can be seen how Hanian approaches to the aesthetic dimension of phenomena are connected with his criticisms of the philosophical development of the West and the problems of its contemporary facet. Therefore, (...)
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    Hegel and the present of art's past character.Alberto L. Siani - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book reclaims Hegel's notion of the "end of art"-or, more precisely, of "art's past character"-not just as a piece of the history of philosophy but as a living critical and interpretive methodology. It addresses the presence of the past character of art both in Hegel and contemporary philosophy and aesthetics. The book's innovative contribution lies in unifying the Hegelian thesis with discussions of contemporary art and philosophy. The author not only offers a Hegelian exegesis but applies the idea of (...)
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  34. University Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Turin [email protected].Alberto Voltolini - forthcoming - .
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    (1 other version)The Bourgeois and the Islamist, or, the other subjects of politics.Alberto Toscano - 2006 - Cosmos and History 2 (1-2):15-38.
    pThere is much theoretical work already underway on the many facets of Badiou#39;s theory of political subjectivation. However, little attention has been directed hitherto to those figures of the subject which cannot be easily identifiable with a universalist or generic orientation. Beginning with Badiou#39;s struggles with the subjectivity of the bourgeois in the seminars that make up his Theorie du sujet , this article tries to track his thinking of the #39;other#39;, non- or anti-universalist subjects of politics, and to think (...)
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    Beyond a Division: Giulio Preti and the Dispute between Analytic and Continental Philosophy.Alberto Peruzzi - 2007 - Diogenes 54 (4):47-58.
    This paper discusses the positions of Italian philosopher Giulio Preti (1911?1972) in relation to the quarrel between Analytic and Continental philosophy. Preti?s thought appears as a systematic thought permitting to overcome, through his logical, epistemological and linguistic reflection, the divide between these two approaches. The different features of his philosophy are analyzed here in detail and compared to the main theoretical assumptions of Analytic and Continental philosophy.
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  37. Ficta versus Possibilia.Alberto Voltolini - 1994 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 48 (1):75-104.
    Although both belong to the domain of the nonexistent, there is an ontological distinction between ficta and possibilia. Ficta are a particular kind of abstract objects, namely constructed abstract objects which generically depend on authors for their subsistence. Moreover, they are essentially incomplete entities, in that they are correlates of finite sets of properties. - On the other hand, possibilia are concrete objects. Being a possible object is indeed being an entity that might have existed, that is, that might have (...)
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    Commentary 1: Journalism, puritan paranoia, and political correctness.Carlos Alberto Montaner - 2008 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 23 (2):161 – 164.
  39. Contingent and necessary identities.Alberto Voltolini - 1997 - Acta Analytica 12:73-98.
    A new theory of identity statements is put forward which appeals to a basic distinction between two notions of identity, i.e. strict and loose identity. The former is the traditional necessary relation of an object with the object itself, whereas the latter is a contingent relation of reduction of some (at least two) possible unactual objects to a possible actual object. By appealing to strict identity, one can maintain that some tokenings of identity sentences express a semantic content which is (...)
     
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  40. A Correspondence Theory of Objects? On Kant's Notions of Truth, Object, and Actuality.Alberto Vanzo - 2008 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 25 (3):259-275.
    Ernst Cassirer claimed that Kant's notion of actual object presupposes the notion of truth. Therefore, Kant cannot define truth as the correspondence of a judgement with an actual object. In this paper, I discuss the relations between Kant's notions of truth, object, and actuality. I argue that's notion of actual object does not presuppose the notion of truth. I conclude that Kant can define truth as the correspondence of a judgement with an actual object.
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    Religious Perspectives on Bioethics and Human Rights.Alberto Garcia, Kai Man Kwan & Joseph Tham (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book deals with the thorny issue of human rights in different cultures and religions, especially in the light of bioethical issues. In this book, experts from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Daoism, Hinduism and Confucianism discuss the tension between their religious traditions and the claim of universality of human rights. The East-West contrast is particularly evident with regards to human rights. Some writers find the human rights language too individualistic and it is foreign to major religions where the self does (...)
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  42. La fotografía y la libertad: La crítica cultural de Flusser.Alberto Jl Carrillo Canán - 2007 - A Parte Rei 51:4.
     
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  43. Il nuovo mondo riscoperto.Alberto Caturelli - 1992 - Filosofia Oggi 15 (57):11-26.
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  44. MeditaciÓn sobre la eficacia.Alberto Caturelli - 2005 - Filosofia Oggi 28 (1):5-14.
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  45. Reflexiones sobre la hispanidad esencial en el pensamiento de Manuel García morente.Alberto Caturelli - 2002 - Humanitas 29:65.
     
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  46. La literatura es la infancia por fin recuperada.Alberto Constante - 2010 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 42 (129):63-78.
     
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  47. Kant’s Treatment of the Mathematical Antinomies in the First Critique and in the Prolegomena: A Comparison.Alberto Vanzo - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):505-531.
    This paper discusses an apparent contrast between Kant’s accounts of the mathematical antinomies in the first Critique and in the Prolegomena. The Critique claims that the antitheses are infinite judgements. The Prolegomena seem to claim that they are negative judgements. For the Critique, theses and antitheses are false because they presuppose that the world has a determinate magnitude, and this is not the case. For the Prolegomena, theses and antitheses are false because they presuppose an inconsistent notion of world. The (...)
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    First-Person Shooter Videogames.Alberto Oya - 2023 - Leiden: Brill.
    This book offers a comprehensive and accessible characterisation of the first-person shooter videogame genre. After providing an overview of the history of the first-person shooter videogame genre, Alberto Oya comments on the various defining peculiarities of this genre, namely the first-person perspective, the shooting gaming mechanics, the heroic in-game narrative or background story, and multiplayer gaming. Oya also argues that educators can use first-person shooter videogames to encourage their students to reflect on historical and philosophical issues.
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    D'Arcy wentworth Thompson (1860-1948).Alberto Aldama, José Luis Gutiérrez, Pedro Miramontes & Faustino Sánchez Garduño - 2010 - Ludus Vitalis 18 (34).
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    Por que o panorama religioso no Brasil mudou tanto?Alberto Antoniazzi - 2004 - Horizonte 3 (5):13-39.
    Entre 1991 e 2000, a porcentagem de católicos caiu de 83,3% para 73,9%, a dos evangélicos cresceu de 9% para 15,6% e a dos “sem religião” subiu de 4,7% para 7,4%. Como entender essas mudanças? Qual a responsabilidade da Igreja católica? O artigo apresenta, primeiramente, a visão sobre a diversidade religiosa, as mudanças ocorridas nas últimas décadas. Discute a seguir sobre a “Força e fraqueza da presença católica”, construindo um “mapa do catolicismo”. O terceiro enfoque reflete sobre as causas desse (...)
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