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    The probability of war in then-crises problem: Modeling new alternatives to Wright's solution.Claudio Cioffi-Revilla & Raymond Dacey - 1988 - Synthese 76 (2):285-305.
    In hisStudy of War, Q. Wright considered a model for the probability of warP during a period ofn crises, and proposed the equationP=1– n, wherep is the probability of war escalating at each individual crisis. This probability measure was formally derived recently by Cioffi -Revilla, using the general theory of political reliability and an interpretation of the n-crises problem as a branching process. Two new, alternate solutions are presented here, one using D. Bernoulli''s St. Petersburg Paradox as an analogue, the (...)
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    Preliminary Validation of the Italian Night Eating Questionnaire : Item Analysis and Factor Structure.Marco Innamorati, Claudio Imperatori, David Lester, Mariantonietta Fabbricatore, Lavinia Gaudini, Anna Contardi & Michela Balsamo - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Nachruf auf Silvestro Marcucci.Claudio La Rocca - 2006 - Kant Studien 97 (3):269-271.
    Am 26. Dezember 2005, einen Tag vor seinem 74. Geburtstag, starb Silvestro Marcucci, Erster Vorsitzender der „Società Italiana di Studi Kantiani“, sowie Begründer und Herausgeber der Zeitschrift „Studi kantiani“. Sein Tod kam gänzlich unerwartet in einer Zeit, da er, seit dem 31. Oktober 2005 frei von akademischen Verpflichtungen, seine wissenschaftliche Tätigkeit fortsetzte, vielleicht mit noch größerer Freude und mehr Engagement als zuvor. Die letzten Wochen seines Lebens waren mit dem Gedanken an der Organisation des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses 2010 erfüllt, der (...)
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    Porphyrii De vita Plotini et ordine librorum eius.Giacomo Leopardi, Claudio Porphyry & Moreschini - 1982 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki. Edited by Claudio Moreschini & Porphyry.
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    Identification of Dynamic Patterns of Personal Positions in a Patient Diagnosed With Borderline Personality Disorder and the Therapist During Change Episodes of the Psychotherapy.Augusto Mellado, Claudio Martínez, Alemka Tomicic & Mariane Krause - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Personal positions and voices of a patient diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and the therapist during long-term psychotherapy were studied aiming to find differences in the patterns formed in these aspects of subjectivity according to the level of elaboration of the change episodes achieved by the patient. This case study considered a stage of qualitative analysis where change episodes of the patient were traced through the Change Episodes Model. Later, through the Model of Analysis of Discursive Positioning in Psychotherapy, the (...)
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  6. Schwellengeographien - Geographien der Schwelle.Paolo Giaccaria und Claudio Minca - 2014 - In Alexis Nuselovici, Sieglinde Borvitz & Mauro Ponzi (eds.), Schwellen: Ansätze für eine neue Theorie des Raums. Düsseldorf: dup, Düsseldorf University Press.
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    Investigação do grau de tolerância à frustração em presidiários.Elizelma Ortêncio Ferreira & Cláudio Garcia Capitão - 2010 - Revista Aletheia 31:97-110.
    Este trabalho objetivou avaliar o tipo de reação à frustração e os sentimentos agressivos em presidiários. Verificou-se, também, a relação de dependência entre o tipo de delito (furto, roubo, sequestro, homicídio, latrocínio e outros) e o construto agressividade, por meio do teste de Frustração de R..
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    Toulmin: razonamiento, sentido común y derrotabilidad.Claudio Fuentes Bravo & Cristián Santibáñez Yãnez - 2014 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 55 (130):531-548.
    Primeiramente, oferecemos uma apresentação teórica da representação do pensamento prático, começando pela distinção entre silogismo dialético e silogismo demonstrativo. Fazemos referência à crítica de Toulmin contra o dedutivismo dominante de seu tempo. Em seguida, fornecemos argumentos para apoiar a relevância heurística do modelo de Toulmin para entender a discussão sobre a inclusão da lógica padrão na representação do pensamento comum. Afirmamos que o projeto analítico toulmaniano permite entender, com clareza metódica, a derrotabilidade dos argumentos do senso comum por meio da (...)
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    Consciousness, emotion and face: An event-related potentials (ERP) study.Michela Balconi & Claudio Lucchiari - 2005 - In Ralph D. Ellis & Natika Newton (eds.), Consciousness and Emotion: Agency, Conscious Choice, and Selective Perception. John Benjamins. pp. 121.
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    What is political about political ethnography? On the context of discovery and the normalization of an emergent subfield.Gianpaolo Baiocchi & Claudio Benzecry - 2017 - Theory and Society 46 (3):229-247.
    Despite recent interest in political ethnography, most of the reflection has been on the ethnographic aspect of the enterprise with much less emphasis on the question implicit in the first word of the couplet: What is actually political about political ethnography and how much should ethnographers pre-define it? The question is complicated because a central component of the definition of what is political is actually the struggle to define its jurisdiction and how it gets distinguished from what it is not. (...)
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  11. La Filosofia, Hoy.Michele Federico Sciacca & Claudio Matons Rossi - 1948 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 4 (3):307-308.
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  12. Hacia una teoría de la argumentación.Juan Claudio Acinas Vázquez - 2004 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 23:252-257.
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  13. Las paradojas de la emancipación: apuntes críticos sobre la tradición marxista.Juan Claudio Acinas Vázquez - 1995 - Laguna 3:69-84.
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    Hamletica di Massimo Cacciari.Massimo Donà, Claudio Ciancio, Vincenzo Vitiello & Federico Vercellone - 2010 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 23 (2):425-442.
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    Per la verità, di Diego Marconi.Pascal Engel, Claudio Ciancio & Paolo Parrini - 2008 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 21 (2):473-490.
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    Estratto. Proust. Una teoria, – e una pratica concordante, – del linguaggio.Maurice Merleau-Ponty & Claudio Rozzoni - 2019 - Chiasmi International 21:53-59.
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  17. Cómo pensar los cambios sin las categorías de ruptura y continuidad. Un enfoque hermenéutico de la revolución de 1917 a la luz de la historia de los conceptos.Claudio Sergio Nun-Ingerflom - 2006 - Res Publica. Murcia 16:129-152.
     
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    El Campo de las Ciencias Sociales en Chile: ¿Convergencia disciplinar en la construcción del objeto de estudio?Claudio Ramos-Zincke, Andrea Canales & Stefano Palestini - 2008 - Cinta de Moebio 33:171-194.
    El artículo presenta los resultados de una investigación empírica que busca caracterizar el campo de las ciencias sociales en Chile, en el período 2000-2006, en cuanto a su proceso cognitivo, comparando entre las disciplinas. Para ello se constituyó un corpus de 479 publicaciones en las cuales se re..
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    Lessons Learned: the 20th Gatherings in Biosemiotics.Claudio J. Rodríguez H. & Ľudmila Lacková - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (3):531-536.
    We review the organization and contents of the 20th Gatherings in Biosemiotics. As the organizers, we share our insights from organizing a community research project in the year where the Covid-19 pandemic halted international travel. We try to describe the challenges of putting together the yearly conference on Biosemiotics and the main content that was presented by the research community.
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    Siglenverzeichnis.Margit Ruffing, Claudio La Rocca, Alfredo Ferrarin & Stefano Bacin - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter.
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    On Certainty, Epistemic Incommensurability and Epistemic Relativism.Nicola Claudio Salvatore - 2018 - Wittgenstein-Studien 9 (1):249-265.
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    The Mediating Role of Conceptions of Learning in the Relationship Between Metacognitive Skills/Strategies and Academic Outcomes Among Middle-School Students.Giulia Vettori, Claudio Vezzani, Lucia Bigozzi & Giuliana Pinto - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:309540.
    The present study investigated the mediating role of conceptions of learning in the relationship between metacognition and academic outcomes among middle school students. The self-report ‘Learning Conceptions Questionnaire’ (LCQ) and ‘Metacognitive questionnaire on the method of study’ (QMS) were administered to 136 middle school students and their academic outcomes were collected. Correlation analyses revealed that within metacognition only self-assessment was positively correlated with academic outcomes. Mediation analysis indicated that a conception of learning as internal attribution of success and failure was (...)
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  23. On the Nature and Composition of Abstract Concepts: The X-Ception Theory and Methods for Its Assessment.Remo Job, Claudio Mulatti, Sara Dellantonio & Luigi Pastore - 2015 - In Woosuk Park, Ping Li & Lorenzo Magnani (eds.), Philosophy and Cognitive Science Ii: Western & Eastern Studies. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    The ‘standard picture of meaning’ suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kinds of words: concrete words whose meaning rely on observable properties of external objects and abstract words which are essentially linguistic constructs. In this study, we challenge this picture and support a new view of the nature and composition of abstract concepts suggesting that they also rely to a greater or lesser degree on body-related information. Specifically, we support a version of this new view which we (...)
     
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    Educação Superior e formação humana: um diálogo com Pedro Goergen.Angelo Vitório Cenci & Cláudio Almir Dalbosco - 2016 - Filosofia E Educação 8 (2):141.
    O presente trabalho leva adiante uma reflexão sobre educação superior e formação humana, mos­trando que elas se encontram profundamente imbricadas no pensamento de Pedro Goergen. Pretende-se mostrar como o conceito de formação humana constitui a base normativa de suas reflexões sobre a educa­ção e, especificamente, sobre o ensino superior. Por essa razão, part­e-se do diagnóstico de Goergen sobre o ensino superior e recorre-se ao seu conceito de formação hu­mana para reconstruir o modo como ele o ancora na tradição filosófica e (...)
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    Public Policy Modeling and Applications 2021.Miguel Fuentes, Claudio J. Tessone & Bernardo Alves Furtado - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-3.
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    Le voci del corpo.Claudia Furlanetto & Claudio Tondo (eds.) - 2015 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Cross-validation of the reduced form of the Food Craving Questionnaire-Trait using confirmatory factor analysis.Luca Iani, Claudio Barbaranelli & Caterina Lombardo - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  28. Comparing voting lotteries.Claudio López-Guerra - 2012 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 11 (4):352-356.
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    John Dewey: obra filosófica e propostas educacionais.José Claudio Morelli Matos - 2015 - Filosofia E Educação 7 (2):15.
    A leitura da obra de Dewey suscita reflexões que possuem – em alguma medida – relevância para o atual debate pedagógico e filosófico. Em sentido inverso, o estado atual das discussões filosóficas e pedagógicas implica novas indagações e formas de interpretar a obra desse pensador. Tomando como base essa interação dinâmica entre a obra deweyana e a situação experimentada por seus leitores na atualidade, é que se propôs o tema John Dewey: reflexões sobre sua obra filosófica e propostas educacionais, no (...)
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    The Impact of Physical Distancing in the Pandemic Situation: Considering the Role of Loneliness and Social Brain.Rosalba Morese & Claudio Longobardi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The new normal has made social distancing a new way of experiencing sociality. Social neuroscience has for a long time been concerned with studying the beneficial effects of social relationships, of physical contact. It is known that physical contact activates neurophysiological processes that reduce the perception of discomfort and even physical pain. So in the absence of physical contact, our social brain may be modulated differently when we are with others. But what could be the long-term effects of this normality? (...)
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  31. Manfred Kugelstadt: Synthetische Reflexion. [REVIEW]Claudio La Rocca - 2003 - Kant Studien 94 (3):373-378.
     
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    Cognitive Semiotics: Integrating Signs, Minds, Meaning and Cognition.Claudio Paolucci - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume serves as a reference on the field of cognitive semantics. It offers a systematic and original discussion of the issues at the core of the debate in semiotics and the cognitive sciences. It takes into account the problems of representation, the nature of mind, the structure of perception, beliefs associated with habits, social cognition, autism, intersubjectivity and subjectivity. The chapters in this volume present the foundation of semiotics as a theory of cognition, offer a semiotic model of cognitive (...)
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    Aristotle’s Cubes and Consequential Implication.Claudio Pizzi - 2008 - Logica Universalis 2 (1):143-153.
    . It is shown that the properties of so-called consequential implication allow to construct more than one aristotelian square relating implicative sentences of the consequential kind. As a result, if an aristotelian cube is an object consisting of two distinct aristotelian squares and four distinct “semiaristotelian” squares sharing corner edges, it is shown that there is a plurality of such cubes, which may also result from the composition of cubes of lower complexity.
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    Relativism and Human Rights: A Theory of Pluralistic Universalism.Claudio Corradetti - 2009 - Springer.
    This work provides an innovative contribution to the legal-philosophical understanding of human rights theory.
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  35. Quantum metaphysical indeterminacy.Claudio Calosi & Jessica Wilson - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (10):2599–2627.
    On many currently live interpretations, quantum mechanics violates the classical supposition of value definiteness, according to which the properties of a given particle or system have precise values at all times. Here we consider whether either metaphysical supervaluationist or determinable-based approaches to metaphysical indeterminacy can accommodate quantum metaphysical indeterminacy (QMI). We start by discussing the standard theoretical indicator of QMI, and distinguishing three seemingly different sources of QMI (S1). We then show that previous arguments for the conclusion that metaphysical supervaluationism (...)
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    Sports, Fascism, and the Market.Claudio M. Tamburrini - 1998 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 25 (1):35-47.
  37. Claudio M. Tamburrini, The 'Hand of God'. Essays in the Philosophy of Sports. [REVIEW]Claudio M. Tamburrini - 2001 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 4 (3):315-317.
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    A Husserlian Approach to Aesthetic Experience: Existential Disinterest and Axiological Interest.Claudio Rozzoni - 2019 - Phainomenon 29 (1):115-133.
    As early as 1905, Husserl made clear that, when it comes to aesthetic consideration, our “interest” is not directed toward the existence of the object as such, but rather toward the object’s way of appearance. Husserl’s famous letter to Hofmannsthal (1907) goes as far as to suggest that any existential concerns are potentially even a menace to the purity of aesthetic experience. This position clearly echoes Kant’s account of aesthetic judgment presented in the third Critique, notably as regards the notion (...)
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    Be bad but look good: Can controversial industries enhance corporate reputation through CSR initiatives?Claudio Aqueveque, Pablo Rodrigo & Ignacio J. Duran - 2018 - Business Ethics: A European Review 27 (3):222-237.
    Even though the link between perceived corporate social responsibility fit and corporate reputation has received much attention from scholars, this tradition has ignored that the underpinnings of this association vary depending on the particular characteristics of each industry under study. To delve into this matter, we investigate in the increasingly relevant context of controversial industries how PCSR-fit could enhance corporate reputation and which are the mediating mechanisms of this association. Our academic contribution is twofold. First, we find that controversial sectors (...)
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    Transitional Justice and the Truth-Constraints of the Public Sphere.Claudio Corradetti - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (7):685-700.
    In this article I present some implications for a concept of transitional justice through the comparison of two approaches: retributive vs. restorative theories. Notwithstanding their profound differences in perspective, both models are grounded upon a strong notion of the public sphere. Accordingly, after showing why neither of the two approaches exhausts the problems of transitional justice, I will demonstrate how a ‘complete’ justification requires a certain view of public reason based upon rights as truth-constraints of the public sphere.
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    The Invention of Infinity: Essays on Husserl and the History of Philosophy.Claudio Majolino - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book covers Husserl’s stance on the philosopher and the history of philosophy, whether or not such a history is part of the philosophical attitude itself, and if so, how Husserl’s phenomenology might weigh in on such matters. Firstly, this text spells out some of the manifold ways in which the history of philosophy works its way in Husserl’s phenomenology, showing how concepts, methods and problems drawn from various Ancient and Modern philosophical traditions (Platonism, Aristotelianism, Sophistry, Stoicism, Scholasticism, Modern Rationalism) (...)
  42. Quantum monism: an assessment.Claudio Calosi - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (12):3217-3236.
    Monism is roughly the view that there is only one fundamental entity. One of the most powerful argument in its favor comes from quantum mechanics. Extant discussions of quantum monism are framed independently of any interpretation of the quantum theory. In contrast, this paper argues that matters of interpretation play a crucial role when assessing the viability of monism in the quantum realm. I consider four different interpretations: modal interpretations, Bohmian mechanics, many worlds interpretations, and wavefunction realism. In particular, I (...)
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    Three Pragmatist Legacies in the Thought of Umberto Eco.Claudio Paolucci - 2018 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 10 (1).
    1. Eco and Pragmatism Pragmatism was one of the greatest influences on Umberto Eco’s intellectual adventure. This influence can be seen not only in his philosophical work, but also in many of the ideas hidden behind his novels, which, as Eco himself had recently admitted by authorising the Library of Living Philosophers to extensively cover such a topic in the volume dedicated to him, are an important part of his philosophy. Or, perhaps, Eco’s novels should be called a “non-philosophy” that,...
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  44. Accountability in Artificial Intelligence: What It Is and How It Works.Claudio Novelli, Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - 2023 - AI and Society 1:1-12.
    Accountability is a cornerstone of the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). However, it is often defined too imprecisely because its multifaceted nature and the sociotechnical structure of AI systems imply a variety of values, practices, and measures to which accountability in AI can refer. We address this lack of clarity by defining accountability in terms of answerability, identifying three conditions of possibility (authority recognition, interrogation, and limitation of power), and an architecture of seven features (context, range, agent, forum, standards, process, (...)
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    Closure, Defeasibility and Conclusive Reasons.Claudio Almeida - 2007 - Acta Analytica 22 (4):301-319.
    It is argued, on the basis of new counterexamples, that neither knowledge nor epistemic justification (or epistemic rationality ) can reasonably be thought to be closed under logical implication. The argument includes an attempt to reconcile the fundamental intuitions of the opposing parties in the debate.
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    Kant or not Kant? Arguing on Kant’s Ultimate Political Design for Global Governance and Cosmopolitanism. An Exchange between Claudio Corradetti and Allen Wood.Claudio Corradetti & Allen Wood - 2021 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (13):7-28.
    In the following reflection Claudio Corradetti and Allen Wood engage in a controversy concerning the possibilities and the limits of textual interpretation. Should an interpreter still be authorized to call an author’s interpretation the logical stretch of text beyond its black printed letters? The authors offer two different standpoints on what can still be defined as textual interpretation. Whereas for Allen Wood a clear-cut separation must be kept between what a text shows and what an interpreter argues starting from (...)
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  47. Classifying positive equivalence relations.Claudio Bernardi & Andrea Sorbi - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (3):529-538.
    Given two (positive) equivalence relations ∼ 1 , ∼ 2 on the set ω of natural numbers, we say that ∼ 1 is m-reducible to ∼ 2 if there exists a total recursive function h such that for every x, y ∈ ω, we have $x \sim_1 y \operatorname{iff} hx \sim_2 hy$ . We prove that the equivalence relation induced in ω by a positive precomplete numeration is complete with respect to this reducibility (and, moreover, a "uniformity property" holds). This (...)
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    A New Taxonomy of Persisting (Relativistic) Objects.Claudio Calosi & Vincenzo Fano - 2015 - Topoi 34 (1):283-294.
    The paper presents a thorough exploration of the problem of persistence in a relativistic context. Using formal methods such as mereology, formal theories of location and the so called intrinsic formulation of special relativity we provide a new, more rigorous and more comprehensive taxonomy of persisting entities. This new taxonomy differs significantly from the ones that are present in the recent literature.
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    The fixed-point theorem for diagonalizable algebras.Claudio Bernardi - 1975 - Studia Logica 34 (3):239 - 251.
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  50. Quantum mechanics and Priority Monism.Claudio Calosi - 2014 - Synthese 191 (5):915-928.
    The paper address the question of whether quantum mechanics (QM) favors Priority Monism, the view according to which the Universe is the only fundamental object. It develops formal frameworks to frame rigorously the question of fundamental mereology and its answers, namely (Priority) Pluralism and Monism. It then reconstructs the quantum mechanical argument in favor of the latter and provides a detailed and thorough criticism of it that sheds furthermore new light on the relation between parthood, composition and fundamentality in QM.
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