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  1. Natura e finalità della storia nel moderno pensiero europeo.Alfredo Galletti - 1953 - Milano,: Fratelli Fabbri.
     
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    Alfredo Fragueiro: in memoriam.Alfredo Fragueiro & Olsen A. Ghirardi (eds.) - 2007 - Córdoba: Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba, Instituto de Filosofía del Derecho.
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    Heterology or ‘The Science of the Excluded Part’: An Introduction.Marina Galletti & Roy Boyne - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (4-5):3-27.
    The text introduces the special issue on Georges Bataille and his idea of heterology. The editors, Marina Galletti and Roy Boyne, immediately point out the novelty of Bataille’s heterology, both in the academic and political contexts of the 1920s and the present day. It is suggested that Bataille’s heterology is neither a technical-philosophical notion nor a definitive concept. Rather, heterology represents the challenge of the illicit parts of our human existence to any constituted power that proclaims itself as hierarchical, (...)
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  4. Entrevista de Alfredo Pereira Jr.Alfredo Pereira Jr & Leonardo Ferreira Almada - 2025 - Trans/Form/Ação 48 (1):e025001.
    This text is an interview given by Prof. Dr. Alfredo Pereira Jr. to Leonardo Ferreira Almada, on the occasion of the call for publication of interviews with different Brazilian philosophers. In response to the goal of the Trans/Form/Ação journal call, we sought to carry out an interview in which a PhD professor with an established career presents some elements of his personal and academic stories, as well as clarifies important points of his research, some of his theses and vision (...)
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    Story of a Secret Society.Marina Galletti - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (4-5):135-154.
    This article aims to retrace the history of the Acéphale secret society and its role in the development of the work of Bataille, notably the unfinished project of the Atheological Summa. Based on sociological notions of the ‘secret society’ and ‘the society of men’, it updates the dual aspects of Acéphale: a diurnal or ‘political’ aspect constituted by the publication of the journal Acéphale, and afterwards by the public activity of the College of Sociology; and a nocturnal or religious side, (...)
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    Quale storia si insegna nella scuola secondaria di secondo grado a Bologna (Italia)? Una ricerca quantitativa sulla percezione degli insegnanti sulla storia e sul suo insegnamento.Filippo Galletti, Beatrice Borghi & Sebastián Molina Puche - 2023 - Clío: History and History Teaching 49:88-106.
    L'obiettivo di questo lavoro è analizzare la percezione che gli insegnanti di scuola secondaria di secondo grado dell’area metropolitana di Bologna (Italia) hanno della storia e del suo insegnamento. Attraverso una ricerca quantitativa svolta attraverso la somministrazione di un questionario su scala Likert a novantanove insegnanti dell’area metropolitana di Bologna si sono potuti identificare risultati ambivalenti. Da una parte, gli insegnanti possiedono generalmente una ottima e spesso consapevole, ma migliorabile, concezione epistemologica nei confronti della storia e del suo insegnamento; tuttavia, (...)
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    Carattere e situazioni: le recenti critiche dell’etica della virtù basate sulla psicologia sociale.Matteo Galletti - 2007 - Annali Del Dipartimento di Filosofia 13:287-306.
    Recent trends in empirical social psychology showed that situational factors affect human behaviour more than character traits do. Relying on these data, some philosophers argued that moral philosophy should abandon the Aristotelian concept of character or ground virtue ethics on narrow socially sustained character traits. This paper argues that these criticisms are unsound because they misconstrue Aristotelian virtue ethics and the role of character traits in moral reasoning.
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    Editoriale.Matteo Galletti - 2011 - Annali Del Dipartimento di Filosofia 17:5-6.
    Introduction to Maria Moneti, "Città e utopia".
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    Il mostro bicefalo: percorsi nell'eterologia di Georges Bataille.Marina Galletti - 2020 - Roma: Artemide.
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    La mente morale. Persone, ragioni, virtù.Matteo Galletti (ed.) - 2014 - Rome, Italy: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura.
    In this book, the authors provide a detailed discussion of some problematic of some critical issues of the philosophical research field known as “moral psychology”. The common thread that ideally combines the eight essays concerns the definition and demarcation of the “moral mind”, as a set of cognitive and affective capabilities, attitudes, psychological mechanisms that have practical relevance when we wonder how to act or we evaluate the of action of others. The subtitle (persons, reasons, virtues) means to focus on (...)
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    La pillola per diventare buoni: etica e potenziamento morale.Matteo Galletti - 2022 - Roma: Fandango.
    Human beings have always used different methods to become morally better, more just and more altruistic, as Socrates, Jesus and Gandhi taught: education, teaching, self-discipline, edifying reading, knowledge. They're sometimes effective and sometimes insufficient methods, especially in a global context where the human species itself is threatened to be wiped out by environmental disasters, pandemics, the use of weapons of mass destruction. According to some authors, this dreadful prospect can only be avoided by introducing more effective means of morally enhancing (...)
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  12. Posterior parietal networks encoding visual space.C. Galletti & P. Fattori - 2002 - In Hans-Otto Karnath, David Milner & Giuseppe Vallar (eds.), The Cognitive and Neural Bases of Spatial Neglect. Oxford University Press. pp. 59--69.
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    Reciprocamente responsabili: la responsabilità morale tra naturalismo e normativismo.Matteo Galletti - 2018 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
    What are the conditions for holding each other responsible for the actions we take? What is moral blame and how does it function? Can we hold ourselves morally responsible for actions that depend on situational influences? Can growing up in unfortunate circumstances be a reason to suspend our blame attitudes? These are some of the questions that have characterized the contemporary debate on moral responsibility. Building on the reflections on responsibility proposed by Peter Strawson, the author reconstructs some attempts in (...)
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  14. Filosofia, musica, arti: studi e testimonianze sull'opera di Alfredo Parente.Alfredo Parente (ed.) - 1979 - Napoli: Arte tipografica.
     
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  15. Husserl on the ego and its eidos (Cartesian Meditations, IV).Alfredo Ferrarin - 1994 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (4):645-659.
    Husserl on the Ego and its Eidos (Cartesian Meditations, IV) ALFREDO FERRARIN THE THEORY OF the intentionality of consciousness is essential for Husserl's philosophy, and in particular for his mature theory of the ego. But it runs into serious difficulties when it has to account for consciousness's transcendental constitution of its own reflective experience and its relation to immanent time. This intricate knot, the inseparability of time and constitution, is most visibly displayed in Husserl's writings from the 192os up (...)
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  16. Structure of perceptual objects: introduction to the Synthese topical collection.Alfredo Vernazzani, Błażej Skrzypulec & Tobias Schlicht - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):1819-1830.
    Introduction to the topical collection "The Structure of Perceptual Objects"—with contributions by Mohan Matthen, EJ Green, Alisa Mandrigin, Blazej Skrzypulec, and Anna Drożdżowicz.
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  17. Hegel and Aristotle.Alfredo Ferrarin - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (1):165-166.
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  18. Construction and Mathematical Schematism Kant on the Exhibition of a Concept in Intuition.Alfredo Ferrarin - 1995 - Kant Studien 86 (2):131-174.
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    The Powers of Pure Reason: Kant and the Idea of Cosmic Philosophy.Alfredo Ferrarin - 2015 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The Critique of Pure Reason—Kant’s First Critique—is one of the most studied texts in intellectual history, but as Alfredo Ferrarin points out in this radically original book, most of that study has focused only on very select parts. Likewise, Kant’s oeuvre as a whole has been compartmentalized, the three Critiques held in rigid isolation from one another. Working against the standard reading of Kant that such compartmentalization has produced, The Powers of Pure Reason explores forgotten parts of the First (...)
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    Begetting, cloning and being human: Two national commission reports against human cloning from italy and the U.s.A.Matteo Galletti - 2006 - HEC Forum 18 (2):156-171.
    The aim of this paper is to compare two reports on human cloning, one by the US President’s Council on Bioethics and one by the Italian Comitato Nazionale per la Bioetica. I shall focus on those arguments against human cloning, in both reports, which are articulated in terms of (a) the development of human identity, (b) the meaning of human reproduction, and (c) the nature of family relationships. My general conclusion will be that the arguments against human cloning put forth (...)
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    Do board subcommittees boost European firm value? The moderating role of gender diversity on boards.Alfredo Grau & Inmaculada Bel - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (4):1014-1039.
    Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 1014-1039, October 2022.
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    Emotions: From Cases to Theories.Matteo Galletti & Ariele Niccoli - 2019 - Humana Mente 12 (35).
    Monographic issue on the Philosophy of Emotions. Contents: Resentment, Empathy and Indignation; Jacqueline Taylor / Compassion without Cognitivism; Charlie Kurth / “I Don’t Want Your Compassion!”. The Importance of Empathy for Morality; Manuel Camassa / Making sense of emotional contagion; Carme Isern-Mas, Antoni Gomila / On Pride; Lorenzo Greco / Envy and its objects; Alessandra Fussi / Admiration, moral knowledge and transformative experiences; Maria Silvia Vaccarezza / Fear as Related to Courage: An Aristotelian-Thomistic Redefinition of Cognitive Emotions; Claudia Navarini, Ettore (...)
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  23. Historia de la filosofía:¿ para qué?Alfredo Tomasini - 1988 - Dianoia 34:194-200.
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    Iglesia y cultura en el siglo XXI: una mirada teológica.Alfredo Horacio Zecca - 2011 - Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Agape Libros.
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  25. Kant’s Productive Imagination and its Alleged Antecedents.Alfredo Ferrarin - 1995 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 18 (1):65-92.
    The notion of productive imagination is not only of crucial importance for Kant’s idea of pure reason, and for the unity of our theoretical experience, it is also stunningly seminal for post-Kantian philosophy: think, for instance, of Fichte, Schelling, the German Romantics, and of Hegel’s Glauben und Wissen. For the historian of philosophy, in particular, it is a very intriguing notion. Yet, however fundamental the notion of productive imagination is, it is not easy to determine its precise role in the (...)
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    Cave 2.0. The dualistic roots of transhumanism.Alfredo Marcos & Moisés Pérez Marcos - 2019 - Scientia et Fides 7 (2):23-40.
    El transhumanismo es una moda intelectual que propone la transformación de los seres humanos mediante diversas tecnologías. Expondremos brevemente los rasgos más conspicuos del TH, así como las principales críticas que se le han hecho. Pero la intención de este artículo no es entrar en esta polémica; aportaremos tan solo las claves imprescindibles para poder seguir adelante. Y una de las claves más intrigantes del TH es que, por debajo de su pátina tecno-futurista, remite a ciertas ideas filosóficas tan viejas (...)
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  27. The Ontological Import of Adding Proper Classes.Alfredo Roque Freire & Rodrigo de Alvarenga Freire - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (2):85-112.
    In this article, we analyse the ontological import of adding classes to set theories. We assume that this increment is well represented by going from ZF system to NBG. We thus consider the standard techniques of reducing one system to the other. Novak proved that from a model of ZF we can build a model of NBG (and vice versa), while Shoenfield have shown that from a proof in NBG of a set-sentence we can generate a proof in ZF of (...)
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    The culinary and social-semiotic meaning of food: Spicy meals and their significance in Mexico, Italy, and Texas.Alfredo Tenoch Cid Jurado - 2016 - Semiotica 2016 (211):247-269.
    The objective of this study is to provide insight into culinary systems. Each culture expresses its own identity through the way in which it transforms food into an elaborated cuisine. The phases of a cooking process start with the choice of ingredients, their preparation, their processing, how they are served, and how they are eaten. Each of these phases makes it possible to understand the semiotic and social behavior of a human group in the moment they choose to prepare and (...)
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    The semantic view of computation and the argument from the cognitive science practice.Alfredo Paternoster & Fabrizio Calzavarini - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-24.
    According to the semantic view of computation, computations cannot be individuated without invoking semantic properties. A traditional argument for the semantic view is what we shall refer to as the argument from the cognitive science practice. In its general form, this argument rests on the idea that, since cognitive scientists describe computations (in explanations and theories) in semantic terms, computations are individuated semantically. Although commonly invoked in the computational literature, the argument from the cognitive science practice has never been discussed (...)
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    Participants' Understanding of the Process of Psychological Research: Debriefing.Alfredo S. Aragon, John P. Gluck & Janet L. Brody - 2000 - Ethics and Behavior 10 (1):13-25.
    In a broad-based study of experiences in psychological research, 65 undergraduates participating in a wide range of psychological experiments were interviewed in depth. Overall findings demonstrated that participants hold varying views, with only 32% of participants characterizing their experiences as completely positive. Participants' descriptions of their debriefing experiences suggest substantial variability in the content, format, and general quality of debriefing practices. Just over 40% of the debriefing experiences were viewed favorably. Positive debriefing experiences were described as including a thorough explanation (...)
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  31. Colonia sarandi: Un estudio antropogeográfico.Alfredo S. Bolsi - 1966 - Humanitas 13 (19-21):67.
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    Indagine sulla natura umana: itinerari della filosofia contemporanea.Matteo Galletti & Silvia Vida (eds.) - 2011 - Roma: Carocci.
    The idea of an unchanging human nature has always had a special place in Western philosophical thought. Far from being uncontested, this idea has received criticism from different traditions of thought, which have seen it even as an obstacle to the understanding of ourselves. Now it appears in the shape of a renewed naturalism and the opposing forces are the same as in the past. This volume shows some lines of the current debate about human nature: the revival of Herodotus (...)
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    La Enseñanza de las Metodologías en las Ciencias Sociales en Brasil.Alfredo A. Gugliano & Pedro Robertt - 2010 - Cinta de Moebio 38:61-71.
    El artículo parte de la preocupación de saber cómo se está desarrollando la formación de investigadores en las universidades brasileñas. Una primera dificultad que se coloca es el predominio de un abordaje segmentado de la investigación científica. Eso lleva a un cuestionamiento sobre si particularmente las asignaturas de metodologías sirven para formar investigadores. Entre diversas dificultades, se incluyen desde aspectos epistemológicos hasta los impactos de las asignaturas metodológicas sobre la formación de los investigadores. Se cuestionan las estructuras de las disciplinas, (...)
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    El problema del voluntarismo en Descartes.Alfredo LLanos - 1960 - Bahía Blanca: [Instituto de Humanidades, Universidad Nacional del Sur].
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    Figuras contemporáneas de la teleología.Alfredo Marcos - 2012 - Diálogo Filosófico 83:4-32.
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  36. O 'direito'a fazer ea vender escravos.Alfredo Margarido - forthcoming - História.
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    Philosophy of Science and Philosophy: The Long Flight Home.Alfredo Marcos - 2021 - Axiomathes 31 (6):695-702.
    In this article, I argue that there is philosophy of science since philosophy existed. Thus, the idea that the philosophy of science was born with neopositivism is historically wrong and detrimental to the development of the philosophy of science itself. Neopositivism tried to found the philosophy of science as an anti-philosophical discipline, as a field of study that came to replace simple philosophy. The attempt was maintained for thirty years, but failed. Now, this does not mean that we cannot make (...)
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  38. (1 other version)How Artworks Modify our Perception of the World.Alfredo Vernazzani - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (2):1-22.
    Many artists, art critics, and poets suggest that an aesthetic appreciation of artworks may modify our perception of the world, including quotidian things and scenes. I call this Art-to-World, AtW. Focusing on visual artworks, in this paper I articulate an empirically-informed account of AtW that is based on content related views of aesthetic experience, and on Goodman’s and Elgin’s concept of exemplification. An aesthetic encounter with artworks demands paying attention to its aesthetic, expressive, or design properties that realize its purpose. (...)
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    Frames of Discovery and the Formats of Cognitive Representation.Alfredo Vernazzani & Dimitri Coelho Mollo - forthcoming - In Gualtiero Piccinini (ed.), Neurocognitive Foundations of Mind. Routledge.
    Abstract: Research on the nature and varieties of the format of cognitive representations in philosophy and cognitive science have been partly shaped by analogies to external, public representations. In this paper, we argue that relying on such analogies contributes to framing the question of cognitive formats in problematic, potentially counterproductive ways. We show that cognitive and public representations differ in many of their central features, making analogies to public representations ill-suited to improving our understanding of cognitive formats. We illustrate these (...)
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    Hegel and Aristotle.Alfredo Ferrarin - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Hegel is, arguably, the most difficult of all philosophers. To find a way into his thought interpreters have usually approached him as though he were developing Kantian and Fichtean themes. This book demonstrates in a systematic way that it makes much more sense to view Hegel's idealism in relation to the metaphysical and epistemological tradition stemming from Aristotle. The book offers an account of Hegel's idealism in light of his interpretation, discussion, assimilation and critique of Aristotle's philosophy. There are explorations (...)
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    Supramodal executive control of attention.Alfredo Spagna, Melissa-Ann Mackie & Jin Fan - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Non-Markovian control in the Situation Calculus.Alfredo Gabaldon - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (1):25-48.
  43. The Structure of Sensorimotor Explanation.Alfredo Vernazzani - 2018 - Synthese (11):4527-4553.
    The sensorimotor theory of vision and visual consciousness is often described as a radical alternative to the computational and connectionist orthodoxy in the study of visual perception. However, it is far from clear whether the theory represents a significant departure from orthodox approaches or whether it is an enrichment of it. In this study, I tackle this issue by focusing on the explanatory structure of the sensorimotor theory. I argue that the standard formulation of the theory subscribes to the same (...)
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  44. From the World to Philosophy, and Back.Alfredo Ferrarin - 2015 - In Nicolas de Warren & Jeffrey Bloechl (eds.), Phenomenology in a New Key: Between Analysis and History: Essays in Honor of Richard Cobb-Stevens. Cham: Springer.
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  45. Il Concetto Della Storia Antologia a Cura di Alfredo Parente. --.Benedetto Croce & Alfredo ed Parente - 1967 - Laterza.
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    Postmodern Aristotle.Alfredo Marcos - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    The modern world was in part born as a reaction against Aristotelianism. However, the image of Aristotle to which modern philosophers reacted was partial, to say the least. Paradoxical though it may seem, today, more than twenty-three centuries on, we may now be in the most advantageous position for understanding the Stagirite's philosophy and applying it to contemporary problems. The present book contributes to the forming of an idea of Post-modern reason inspired by a constellation of Aristotelian concepts, such as (...)
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  47. The quantum mind/classical brain problem.Alfredo Pereira - 2003 - Neuroquantology.
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    The Political Philosophy of Science and the Problem of Rationality.Alfredo Marcos - 2018 - Axiomathes 28 (6):653-664.
    The present article offers an introductory vision to the political philosophy of science. The political philosophy of science is a new field of study where the philosophy of science and political philosophy converge. We will see the main contents of this field. We will also note that it depends on the construction of a model of rationality where science and politics can meet each other. Finally, the article tries to outline such a model of rationality. In order to do so, (...)
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    Hegel and Husserl on the Emergence of the I out of Subjectivity.Alfredo Ferrarin - 2017 - Hegel Bulletin 38 (1):7-23.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche e a crítica da subjetividade cartesiana.Alfredo Gatto - 2021 - Educação E Filosofia 34 (72):1105-1122.
    Friedrich Nietzsche e a crítica da subjetividade cartesiana O nome de Descartes aparece várias vezes nas obras publicadas e nos fragmentos póstumos de Nietzsche. As considerações do filósofo alemão são quase sempre críticas e recuperam, embora com um diferente juízo de valor, a interpretação do pensamento cartesiano fornecida pela tradição idealista. Nesta perspetiva, Descartes é considerado o pai do racionalismo ocidental, o pensador que teria colocado o cogito no centro da representação. A este respeito, analisar criticamente a leitura nietzschiana não (...)
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