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  1. NOTE (E. Giancotti Boscherini, 1978).Emilia Giancotti Boscherini - 2013 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9 (1):187-188.
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  2. SPINOZA, "Etica". [REVIEW]E. Boscherini Giancotti - 1959 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 13:565.
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    Lexicon Spinozanum.Emilia Giancotti Boscherini - 1971 - La Haye,: M. Nijhoff.
    We believe with the publication of our Lexicon Spinozanum, that we are meeting a need in Spinoza historiography which has been pointed out by scholars, but has never before been satisfied. In the intro duction of his Spinozas philosophische Terminologie (Leipzig, 1913), G. T. Richter promised "a Spinozistic Lexicon in which the meaning of each term is set out on an historical basis in alphabetical order". In 1924, in the Report, i.e., Nachbericht, of his four volume edition of the complete (...)
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  4. Garulli Enrico, "saggi su Spinoza". [REVIEW]E. Boscherini Giancotti - 1959 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 13:560.
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    Ricerche lessicali su opere di Descartes e Spinoza.Giovanni Crapulli & Emilia Giancotti - 1969 - Roma,: Edizioni dell'Ateneo. Edited by Emilia Giancotti.
    Le note marginali latine nelle versioni olandesi di opere di Descrates di J. H. Glazemaker, di G. Crapulli.--Sul concetto spinoziano di mens, di E. Giancotti Boscherini.
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  6. Nota sulla diffusione della filosofia di Spinoza in Italia.Emilia Giancotti Boscherini - 1963 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 42:339-362.
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  7. Studia Spinozana, Volume I: Spinoza's Philosophy of Society.E. Giancotti, A. Matheron & M. Walther - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (236):276-278.
     
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    Organizational determinants in the procurement and transplantation pathway: a review.M. Triassi, E. Giancotti, A. Nardone, G. Mancini & F. Rubba - 2014 - Transplant Research and Risk Management 2015.
    Maria Triassi,1 Elena Giancotti,2 Antonio Nardone,1 Giulia Mancini,3 Fabiana Rubba1 1Public, Preventive and Social Medicine School, University Federico II of Naples, Naples, Italy; 2Procurement and Transplantation Coordination, Naples, Italy; 3Sociology Unit, G D'annunzio University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy Introduction: The growing disparity between organ availability for transplantation and the number of patients in need has challenged the donation and transplantation community to develop innovative processes, ideas, and techniques to bridge this gap. Advances in the sharing of best practices in the donation (...)
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    Spinoza, ricerche e prospettive: per una storia dello spinozismo in Italia: atti delle Giornate di studio in ricordo di Emilia Giancotti, Urbino, 2-4 ottobre 2002.Emilia Giancotti, Daniela Bostrenghi & Cristina Santinelli (eds.) - 2007 - Napoli: Bibliopolis.
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  10. La teoria del'Assolutismo in hobbes e Spinoza.Emilia Giancotti - 1985 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 1:231-258.
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    (1 other version)Studia Spinozana, Volume I: Spinoza's Philosophy of Society Edited by E. Giancotti, A. Matheron and M. Walther Ailing: Walther and Walther, 1985, 476 pp., US$28 ($19.80 for subscribers). [REVIEW]G. H. R. Parkinson - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (236):276-.
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    "Lexicon Spinozianum," 2 vols., by E. G. Boscherini[REVIEW]James Collins - 1972 - Modern Schoolman 49 (4):401-401.
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    Spinoza. Ricerche e prospettive: Giornate di studio in ricordo di Emilia Giancotti.Veronica Nicusanti - 2003 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3.
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    F. Giancotti (ed.): Seneca, Tieste. Testo criticamente riveduto e annotato. Pp. xi + 263. 2 vols. (continuous pagination); Vol. I, Atti I, II & III; Vol. II, Atti IV & V. Turin: Giappichelli, 1989. Paper, L. 15,000 (Vol. I), L. 17,000 (Vol. II). [REVIEW]C. D. N. Costa - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):488-489.
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    Lucretius F. Giancotti: Tito Lucrezio Caro: La natura. Introduzione, testo criticamente riveduto, traduzione e commento. (I grandi libri Garzanti.) Pp. lxxvi+573. Milan: Garzanti, 1994. Paper, L 19,000. [REVIEW]Monica R. Gale - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (2):255-256.
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  16. Calvin and Hobbes, or Hobbes as an orthodox Christian.Edwin Curley - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2):257-271.
    Notes and Discussions Calvin and Hobbes, or, Hobbes as an Orthodox Christian Three years ago, in the proceedings of an Italian conference on Hobbes and Spinoza, I published an article arguing that Hobbes was at best a deist, and most likely an atheist? In a recent book on Hobbes, A. P. Martinich devoted an appendix to criticizing that article, as part of his case that Hobbes is not merely a theist, but an orthodox Christian, and specifically, that he had "a (...)
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  17. A definition of memory.E. M. Zemach - 1968 - Mind 77 (308):526-536.
  18. In L. Gleitman & M. Liberman.E. B. Zurif - 1995 - In E. E. Smith & D. N. Osherson (eds.), Invitation to Cognitive Science. MIT Press.
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    Popolazione umana e sviluppo sostenibile tendenze demografiche e politiche per la popolazione nel contesto italiano.L. Soliani & E. Lucchetti - 1992 - Global Bioethics 5 (2-3):11-50.
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    Sviluppo demografico e allocazione delle risorse.L. Soliani & E. Lucchetti - 1989 - Global Bioethics 2 (4):3-21.
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    A estética rica e a estética pobre dos professores franceses.Gilda De Mello E. Souza - 1978 - Discurso 9:9-30.
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    Body parts: Property rights and the ownership of human biological materials.E. Richard Gold & Russell Scott - 1998 - Bioethics 12 (3):250-252.
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  23. Art and Philosophy Readings in Aesthetics /[Edited by] W. E. Kennick. --. --.W. E. Kennick - 1979 - St. Martin's Press, C1979.
     
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  24. Quality of life - three competing views.Peter Sondøe - 1999 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 2 (1):11-23.
    The aim of the present paper is to describe three different attempts, which have been made by philosophers, to define what quality of life is; and to spell out some of the difficulties that faces each definition. One, Perfectionism, focuses on the capacities that human beings possess: capacities for friendship, knowledge and creative activity, for instance. It says that the good life consists in the development and use of these capacities. Another account, the Preference Theory, urges that satisfying one's preferences, (...)
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  25. The Language of Crisis: Metaphors, Frames and Discourses.E. Camp - unknown
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    On the adequacy of a type ontology.E. Zemach - 1975 - Synthese 31 (3-4):509 - 515.
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  27. Are there logical limits for science?E. M. Zemach - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (4):527-532.
    Rescher has presented a proof that a completed science is logically impossible; not every truth can be known. I show that the proof is valid only if it is read de re. One of its premises, however, is an obvious truth only on a de dicto reading; read de re it is false. What the proof shows, therefore, is that science has no limits and any true proposition can be known. We can, however, know it only in the meagre de (...)
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  28. Gorgias and Republic.E. Hamilton & Eds H. Cairns - 1961 - In Edith Hamilton & Huntington Cairns (eds.), Plato: The Collected Dialogues. Princeton: New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
     
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    Ictus and Accent in Early Latin Dramatic Verse.E. A. Sonnenschein - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):80-86.
    That accent as well as quantity plays a certain rô1e in the structure of early Latin dramatic verse is no new doctrine. It has been present in some form or other to the minds of most writers on Plautine and Terentian prosody since the time of Bentley, who in his Schediasma de metris Terentianis laid the foundations of modern research into this somewhat thorny subject. Unfortunately, however, the question has been complicated from the very first by the introduction of a (...)
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  30. The pragmatic paradox of knowledge.E. M. Zemach - forthcoming - Logique Et Analyse.
     
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    Christian Philosophy: An Introduction.E. Gilson - 1993 - PIMS.
    Translation of: Introduction áa la philosophie chrâetienne.
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    Sensuality and Consciousness II: Love in Rural South India.E. Richard Sorenson - 1995 - Anthropology of Consciousness 6 (1):1-8.
  33. The Recovery of Belief a Restatement of Christian Philosophy /by C. E. M. Joad. --.C. E. M. Joad - 1952 - Faber & Faber.
     
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  34. Paul's Use of the Old Testament.E. Earle Ellis - 1957
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    John Locke: Correspondence: Volume Vii, Letters 2665-3286.E. S. De Beer (ed.) - 1981 - Clarendon Press.
    A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Letters 2665-3286 by E. S. de Beer. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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    Semantische Begründung der Derivativen Implikationslogik.E. W. Beth - 1964 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 7 (1-2):23-28.
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  37. "Origen’s Philosophical Theology and Connections to Platonism." Main lecture, international conference, Hellenism, Early Judaism and Early Christianity: Transmission and Transformation of Ideas, Academy of Sciences, Prague, 12-13 September 2019, ed. Radka Fialová, Jiří Hoblík, and Petr Kitzler, Berlin: de Gruyter, 2021.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - forthcoming - In Petr Kitzler, Jiri Hohlik & Radka Fialova (eds.), Hellenism, Early Judaism and Early Christianity: Transmission and Transformation of Ideas.
     
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    Brouwer and Hausdorff: On reassessing the foundations crisis.David E. Rowe - 2022 - Science in Context 35 (4):395-413.
    Epistemological issues associated with Cantorian set theory were at the center of the foundational debates from 1900 onward. Hermann Weyl, as a central actor, saw this as a smoldering crisis that burst into flames after World War I. The historian Herbert Mehrtens argued that this “foundations crisis” was part of a larger conflict that pitted moderns, led by David Hilbert, against various counter-moderns, who opposed the promotion of set theory and trends toward abstract theories. Among counter-moderns, L.E.J. Brouwer went a (...)
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    What More Do Bodies Know? Moving with the Gendered Affects of Place.E. J. Renold & Gabrielle Ivinson - 2021 - Body and Society 27 (1):85-112.
    This article focuses on what bodies know yet which cannot be expressed verbally. We started with a problem encountered during conventional interviewing in an ex-mining community in south Wales when some teen girls struggled to speak. This led us to focus on the body, corporeality and movement in improvisational dance workshops. By slowing down and speeding up video footage from the workshops, we notice movement patterns and speculate about how traces of gender body-movement practices developed within mining communities over time (...)
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    Dynamically improved bounds bidirectional search.E. C. Sewell & S. H. Jacobson - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 291 (C):103405.
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    Proportionality principles in American law: controlling excessive government actions.E. Thomas Sullivan - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Richard S. Frase.
    Across a wide range of legal contexts, E. Thomas Sullivan and Richard S. Frase identify three basic ways that government measures and private remedies have been ...
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    Civil Disobedience – Not a Crime but a Punishable Political Action.Lisbet Rosenfeldt SvanØe - 2018 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 51 (1):24-46.
    The article argues that civil disobedience must be perceived as an action with progressive and political significance, thus reflecting, from a Kantian perspective, the recognizable paradox between morality and law, as expressed in Kant’s moral and political writings. Hence, this article firstly analyzes on which grounds Kant claims rebellion to be unjust. Secondly, it examines how and if people, from a Kantian point of view, can defend themselves against an unjust sovereignty. On this basis, it argues that ‘civil disobedience’ can (...)
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  43. Imperial Lives and Letters of the Eleventh Century. Translated by Theodor E. Mommsen and Karl F. Morrison.J. E. Weakland - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (2):264-266.
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    The Indicative in Relative Clauses.E. A. Sonnenschein - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (3-4):68-69.
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    Sensuality and Consciousness:Psychosexual Transformation in the Eastern Andaman.E. Richard Sorenson - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (4):1-9.
  46. The Golden Sequence.E. M. Almedingen - 1949
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    L. Papirius Fregellanus.E. Badian - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):22-23.
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    Two Roman Non-Entites.E. Badian - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (1):198-204.
    M. Duronius, tribune of the plebs in 97 or perhaps 96 B.C., was expelled from the Senate by the censors of those years, M. Antonius and L. Crassus, for having abrogated a lex sumptuaria. No doubt Antonius was chiefly responsible, for it was him that Duronius chose to prosecute for ambitus while he was still censor. Nothing else is known about Duronius, who quite obviously played no major part in Roman politics or at the Roman bar.Valerius Maximus tells the story (...)
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    A Grasshopper's Diet—Notes on an Epigram of Meleager and a Fragment of Eubulus.E. K. Borthwick - 1966 - Classical Quarterly 16 (1):103-112.
    ‘Quid vero fit, quod poeta hanc plantam, tanquam munus locustae inprimis gratum, commemoret, nemo dixit; nee ego dicere possum’—so Jacobs in his note on the seventh line of this epigram. Among later commentators, Mackail thinks ‘can hardly mean “leek” here’ and he assumes it to be ‘groundsel’; Dain in the Budé edition is satisfied with the rather prosaic explanation that it is an ‘observation très juste … la cigale ne se nourrit que des sues des plantes’. I hope to show (...)
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    Two notes on the Birds of Aristophanes.E. K. Borthwick - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (03):248-250.
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