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    Esempi animali e pietas filiale nella Dictio 17 di Ennodio.Amedeo Raschieri - 2023 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 75 (1):57-77.
    La Dictio 17 (= 239 Vogel) di Ennodio è una controuersia in cui il declamatore si scaglia contro un figlio che non ha provveduto al mantenimento del padre anziano tanto da provocarne la morte. L’argomentazione è rafforzata da esempi di animali, aquile e lupi, che, a differenza dell’accusato, si prendono cura dei genitori. Nell’esempio delle aquile è sfruttato un tema ampiamente diffuso nella tradizione esegetica biblica; in particolare, Ennodio dimostra strette consonanze con la versione di questo motivo che si legge (...)
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    Ritorno ad Aristotele.Stefano Casarino & Amedeo Alessandro Raschieri (eds.) - 2017 - Canterano (RM): Aracne editrice.
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    Psychology as a human science.Amedeo Giorgi - 1970 - New York,: Harper & Row.
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    In Defense of Scientific Phenomenologies.Amedeo Giorgi - 2020 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 51 (2):135-161.
    Empiricism had dominated scientific activities for about three centuries but beginning with the 20th Century a new philosophy, phenomenology, began to develop and certain scientists who conducted research with humans began to turn to phenomenology as the basis for their scientific work rather than empiricism. What was known as the Utrecht School in Holland just after World War II, psychologists at Duquesne University during mid-twentieth century, pedagogists in Canada at about the same time and nurses later in the twentieth century (...)
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    The Importance of Securing the Psychologically Impalpable: The Vicissitudes of the Perception of Expressiveness.Amedeo Giorgi - 2011 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 42 (1):26-45.
    Historically, when psychology broke away from a philosophical mode of scholarship it strove to become a natural science. This meant that it largely imitated the concepts and practices of the natural sciences which included the use of abstract terms to designate many of its phenomena with the consequence that psychology is often more abstract and generic than it ought to be. Husserl has emphasized the role of the life-world as the ultimate basis of all knowledge and a serious consideration of (...)
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    The Essence of Consciousness Eludes Psychology as a Science of the Palpable.Amedeo Giorgi - 2023 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 54 (2):199-210.
    Historians of psychology are aware that, at its beginning, psychology had a choice with respect to the type of science it was going to be. It could be a content type psychology using the experimental method as proposed by Wundt or a basic empirical psychology founded on acts of consciousness explicated through critical analyses and careful descriptions of psychological phenomena as proposed by Brentano. As noted by Boring, because content was palpable and acts seemed elusive, Wundt’s experimental psychology prevailed. But (...)
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  7. An Application of Phenomenological Method in Psychology.Amedeo Giorgi - 1975 - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology 2:82-103.
  8. Ippolito: la tipologia triadica delle leggi secondo i sethiani, a cura.Amedeo G. Conte - 2006 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 2:273-278.
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  9. La colomba di Kant.Amedeo G. Conte - 2005 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 3:361-376.
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    Three Paradigms for a Philosophy of the True: Apophantic Truth, Eidological Truth, Idiological Truth.Amedeo Giovanni Conte - 2023 - Phenomenology and Mind 24:22-35.
    The investigation of concept of “true” and “false” has long privileged in contemporary philosophy apophantic truth, that is, the truth of dicta (sentences or propositions). To which entities, though, beyond dicta, the predicate ‘true’ pertains? This paper sheds a light on the less frequently investigated cases where we speak of a truth of things, or res. We say, for instance, that a 17 euros banknote is not a true banknote, or that a true soldier ought to be brave. The paper, (...)
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  11. Critica delle idee di Spencer sull'educazione letteraria ed artistica.Amedeo Dardanelli - 1903 - Roma: Forzani e c. tip. del Senato.
     
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    The Meaning of Psychology from a Scientific Phenomenological Perspective.Amedeo Giorgi - 1986 - Études Phénoménologiques 2 (4):47-73.
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    Lezioni sulla fenomenologia e l'ermeneutica: immaginazione, storia, umanismo.Amedeo Marinotti - 2017 - Firenze: Editrice Clinamen.
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    Scientific Knowledge and Social Responsibility.Amedeo Santosuosso & Marta Tomasi - 2023 - In Erick Valdés & Juan Alberto Lecaros (eds.), Handbook of Bioethical Decisions. Volume II: Scientific Integrity and Institutional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 3873751-40332760.
    This Chapter aims to present a very preliminary exploration of the role and functioning of some ‘leading ideas’ that represent the most consistent attempts to balance freedom of scientific research with the need to protect participants and the community as a whole. To this end, we searched two databases, a scientific and a legal one, for some keywords (Freedom of research, Precautionary principle, Risk-based approach, Responsible research and innovation), to check the consistency of their presence and evolution over time. Without (...)
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    (1 other version)The human rights of nonhuman artificial entities: an oxymoron?Amedeo Santosuosso - 2014 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 18 (1).
  16. El "pensar" ético ante la nueva complejidad.Amedeo Orlandini Zanni - 2001 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 34 (102):398-412.
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  17. The Theory, Practice, and Evaluation of the Phenomenological Method as a Qualitative Research Procedure.Amedeo Giorgi - 1997 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 28 (2):235-260.
    This article points out the criteria necessary in order for a qualitative scientific method to qualify itself as phenomenological in a descriptive Husserlian sense. One would have to employ description within the attitude of the phenomenological reduction, and seek the most invariant meanings for a context. The results of this analysis are used to critique an article by Klein and Westcott , that presents a typology of the development of the phenomenological psychological method.
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  18. The descriptive phenomenological method in psychology: a modified Husserlian approach.Amedeo Giorgi - 2009 - Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne University Press.
    Discusses the phenomenological foundations for qualitative research in psychology which operates out of the intersection of phenomenological philosophy, science, and psychology; challenges long-standing assumptions about the practice of grounding the science of psychology in empiricism and asserts that the broader philosophy of phenomenological theory of science permits more adequate psychological development"--Provided by publisher.
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    A Response to the Attempted Critique of the Scientific Phenomenological Method.Amedeo Giorgi - 2017 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 48 (1):83-144.
    Recently, a book was published, the sole purpose of which was to discourage researchers from using the scientific phenomenological method. The author had previously been critical of nurses who had used the scientific phenomenological method but in the new book he goes after the originators of different methods of scientific phenomenological research and attempts to criticize them severely. In this review I defend only the scientific phenomenological method that is strictly based upon the thought of Edmund Husserl. Given the entirely (...)
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  20. The Descriptive Phenomenological Psychological Method.Amedeo Giorgi - 2012 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 43 (1):3-12.
    The author explains that his background was in experimental psychology but that he wanted to study the whole person and not fragmented psychological processes. He also desired a non-reductionistic method for studying humans. Fortunately he came across the work of Edmund Husserl and discovered in the latter’s thought a way of researching humans that met the criteria he was seeking. Eventually he developed a phenomenological method for researching humans in a psychological way based upon the work of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty. (...)
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  21. IPA and Science: A Response to Jonathan Smith.Amedeo Giorgi - 2011 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 42 (2):195-216.
    This article is a response to Jonathan Smith’s attempted rebuttal to the accusations I had made that Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis’s methodical procedures did not meet generally accepted scientific criteria. Each of Smith’s defenses was carefully examined and found to be lacking. IPA’s claim to have roots in contemporary phenomenological philosophy was found to be seriously deficient and its claim that it has a basis in hermeneutics was superficial. IPA’s hesitation to proclaim fixed methods makes the possibility of replication of IPA (...)
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  22. A way to overcome the methodological vicissitudes involved in researching subjectivity.Amedeo Giorgi - 2004 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 35 (1):1-25.
    Four research strategies currently employed by mainstream psychologists in researching the experiences and behaviors of human subjects are criticized for diminishing the presence of subjectivity. Two perspectives that tend to exaggerate subjectivity are also criticized. A balanced approach to subjectivity is offered that: acknowledges a theoretical perspective that recognizes that there are invisible or nonsensorial characteristics of subjectivity that have to be theoretically appropriated, and that emphasizes the intersubjective dimension as being critical for properly assessing a balanced approach to human (...)
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  23. Minima deontica.Amedeo G. Conte - 1988 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 65 (3):425-475.
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  24. A Phenomenological Approach to the Problem of Meaning and Serial Learning.Amedeo Giorgi - 1971 - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology 1:88-100.
  25. Axiotica in Norberto Bobbio.Amedeo G. Conte - 2006 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 83:53-62.
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  26. Cesare Ripa. Icone della giustizia.A. di Amedeo Giovanni Conte - 2012 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 89 (1):109-113.
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  27. konstytutywna (przeł. Wojciech Żełaniec).Amedeo G. Conte - Reguła Eidetyczno - 2004 - Principia 39.
     
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  28. Introduzione al metodo fenomenologico descrittivo: l’uso in campo psicologico.Amedeo Giorgi - 2010 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 14 (27).
    L’autore presenta lo sviluppo del proprio metodo a partire dal background psicologico sperimentale da cui proviene e dal quale ha preso le distanze, a partire dal desiderio di studiare l’essere umano con un approccio globale, un metodo scientifico non frammentario. L’incontro con la filosofia di Edmund Husserl ha connotato questo suo percorso, in essa egli ha scoperto un approccio che rendesse possibile la ricerca sui fenomeni umani proprio con i criteri che andava inseguendo. Il metodo di ricerca che ha quindi (...)
     
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  29. Percezione e conoscenza: linee della fenomenologia genetica di M. Merleau-Ponty.Amedeo Marinotti - 1983 - Firenze: Libreria Alfani editrice.
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    Corpo e libertà: una storia tra diritto e scienza.Amedeo Santosuosso - 2001 - Milano: R. Cortina.
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    Amicizie stellari: Giuseppe Rensi e Piero Martinetti.Amedeo Vigorelli - 2017 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 72 (2):287-301.
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    Il “ritorno a Husserl” di Enzo Paci e Merleau-Ponty.Amedeo Vigorelli - 2000 - Chiasmi International 2:35-38.
  33. Jan Patocka, Saggi eretici sulla filosofia della storia, a cura di Mauro Carbone, Prefazione di Paul Ricoeur, con uno scritto di Roman Jakobson.Amedeo Vigorelli - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (4):841.
     
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    (1 other version)Martinetti e la storia della filosofia.Amedeo Vigorelli - 2005 - Doctor Virtualis 4:167-172.
    Contro un preteso agostinismo di Martinetti e la proposta di un'ispirazione kantiano-spinoziana. Le riletture spinoziane nella filosofia italiana tra le due guerre mondiali.
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    The Necessity of the Epochē and Reduction for a Husserlian Phenomenological Science of Psychology.Amedeo Giorgi - 2021 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 52 (1):1-35.
    In adapting Husserl’s philosophical phenomenological method to conduct research in psychology I included Husserl’s two methodical steps, the epochē and the reduction, as part of the scientific procedure. Zahavi objected to my use of those steps. This article is a response to his objections and it is a reaffirmation of the necessity of the epochē and reduction for Husserlian phenomenological psychological research. A description of Husserl’s acknowledged types of psychology and a description of his transcendental phenomenology are also presented along (...)
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    (1 other version)On the Relationship Among the Psychologist's Fallacy, Psychologism and the Phenomenological Reduction.Amedeo Giorgi - 1981 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 12 (1):75-86.
  37. Convergence and Divergence of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Psychology.Amedeo Giorgi - 1975 - Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology 2:72-79.
  38. Filosofia del baro.Amedeo G. Conte - 2003 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 4 (4):679-746.
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  39. Concerning a Serious Misunderstanding of the Essence of the Phenomenological Method in Psychology.Amedeo Giorgi - 2008 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 39 (1):33-58.
    In an earlier article, Edwards tried to establish that the Duquesne Phenomenological Research Method was simply a particular type of Case Study research method and he also reproached users of the DPRM for not developing theory. This article rebuts both of Edwards's theses. DPRM is radically different from CSRM in logic and in execution and the article demonstrates that the development of theory is not at all the intent of DPRM. The basic difficulty is that Edwards attempts to understand DPRM (...)
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    Toward Phenomenologically Based Research in Psychology.Amedeo Girogi - 1970 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 1 (1):75-98.
    Our position is that psychology must have a sound basis if it is to develop properly. Due to the historical influences of the physical sciences on the development of psychology, we do not believe that psychology has been developing within a proper frame of reference and it is our opinion that a phenomenological perspective can provide a more adequate frame of reference. This is true for experimental psychology as well as clinical psychology and personality theory. However, in order to understand (...)
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    Concerning the Possibility of Phenomenological Psychological Research.Amedeo Giorgi - 1983 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 14 (1-2):129-169.
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    A threefold isomorphism in Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical deontics.Amedeo Giovanni Conte - 2009 - Ratio Juris 22 (1):150-154.
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    Deon in Deontics.Amedeo G. Conte - 1991 - Ratio Juris 4 (3):349-354.
    Abstract.The starting point of deontic logic is the distinction between non‐normative necessity and normative necessity. The first part of the paper shows that the distinction between normative necessity and non‐normative necessity occurs already in Aristotle's Orgunon. The second part of the paper makes a further distinction within normative deon itself: The distinction between deontic deon and anankastic deon. Anankastic deon behaves differently from deontic deon in a very important respect: Deontic indifference has no anankastic counterpart.
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  44. Erlebnisrecht: diritto vissuto/esperienziale nell'antropologia filosofica di Rodolfo Sacco.Amedeo G. Conte - 2008 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 85 (3):405-424.
     
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  45. La dialettica di frutto e fiore: (Hegel, Kierkergaard).Amedeo Giovanni Conte - 2012 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 89 (2):267-270.
     
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  46. Un saggio filosofico sopra la logica deontica.Amedeo G. Conte - 1965 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 42:564-577.
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    An argument against the reorganization of APA.Amedeo Giorgi - 1987 - Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 7 (1):33-36.
    Article discussing the reorganization of the American Psychological Association. The proposed reorganization is essentially a way of allowing conflicting interests to live side by side each other without resolving them. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Una rivista milanese di filosofia e cultura: "aut aut" di Enzo Paci.Amedeo Vigorelli - 1995 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 50 (3):645.
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  49. The Phenomenological Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science.Amedeo Giorgi - 2009 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 40 (1):107-108.
  50. A Phenomenological Perspective on Certain Qualitative Research Methods.Amedeo Giorgi - 1994 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 25 (2):190-220.
    In this article the phenomonelogical approach to qualitative research is compared with certain other qualitative approaches following other paradigms. The thesis is that a deepened understanding of phenomenological philosophy can provide the alternative framework that many of these authors have been seeking. The comparison with other approaches is made in terms of theoretical and methodical consistency. Theoretically, the argument is that the situation known as "mixed discourse" exists because practitioners have not sufficiently freed themselves from the criteria and practices of (...)
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