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  1. Il problema dell'arte e dell bellezza in Plotino.Flammetta Vanni Bourbon di Petrella - 1956 - Firenze,: F. Le Monnier.
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  2. Il pensiero di Maurice Blondel.Vanni Bourbon di Petrella & Fiammetta[From Old Catalog] - 1950 - Firenze,: Arte della stampa.
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    La "silenziosa esplosione del neokantismo": Emil Lask e la mediazione della fenomenologia di Husserl.Daniele Petrella - 2012 - Roma: Aracne.
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    De la krasis présocratique à la krasis stoïcienne : l’émergence d’un modèle organique de l’individualité.Marion Bourbon - 2020 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 41 (1):165-180.
    This paper focuses on the materialistic account of the blending and the way it shapes an original organism model. I aim to shed light on the threads of connections we can gather between the Presocratic and the Stoic views on the physical krasis of the body. The Stoics share with Parmenides and Empedocles the idea of a single material cosmic continuum in which thought and perception depend on the various blendings of the physical constituents of the body. Both of these (...)
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    Discussione su "L'esistenza ferita" di Sergio Moravia.Roberta de Monticelli, Fausto Petrella & Carlo Sini - 2000 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 13 (1):193-204.
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  6. Quando uno psichiatra parla di psicosi ha già di fatto nella sua mente una distinzione, una scelta di campo, che esclude tutte le condizioni di disturbo psichico chiaramente connesse e derivanti da alterazioni organi-che del Sistema Nervoso e ovviamente il più spesso intrise di alterazioni delle funzioni mnestiche. La attenzione è cioè rivolta, in termini jasper.R. Bodei, G. M. Edelntann, F. Petrella, G. E. Rusconi & O. Sacks - 1995 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 8:46.
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    Evandro Agazzi, Ragioni e limiti del formalismo. Saggi di filosofia della logica e della matematica, a cura e con una Prefazione di Fabio Minazzi, FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2012, pp. 336. Mario Agostinelli, Roberto Meregalli, Pierattilio Tronconi, Cercare il Sole. Dopo Fukushima, Prefazione di Riccardo Petrella, Introduzione di Enrico. [REVIEW]Maria Cristina Amoretti, Rossana Avanzi, Francesco Barone, Marta Bertolaso & Cosimo Caputo - 2012 - Epistemologia 35:347-349.
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    Images of Ancient Rome in Late Eighteenth-Century Neapolitan Historiography.Melissa Calaresu - 1997 - Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (4):641-661.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Images of Ancient Rome in Late Eighteenth-Century Neapolitan HistoriographyMelissa CalaresuThe case of the late Neapolitan enlightenment, the variety and sophistication of which has been little recognized outside of Italian scholarship, illustrates the significance of particular regional concerns and intellectual traditions in the development of enlightened movements in Europe. 1 This becomes apparent when examining how Neapolitans looked to their own past in relation to the unique set of political (...)
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  9. Carteggio Croce - De Marinis.Giancarlo Petrella, Benedetto Croce & Tammaro De Marinis (eds.) - 2023 - Bologna: Società editrice Il mulino.
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    En las raíces de la fenomenología hermenéutica. Heidegger lector de Husserl en el Kriegsnotsemester de 1919.Daniele Petrella - 2023 - Studia Heideggeriana 12:271-292.
    El objetivo del presente trabajo es mostrar, a través de un análisis del primer curso académico dictado por Heidegger en 1919, las deudas teóricas que el filósofo contrajo con la fenomenología de Husserl. La construcción por parte de Heidegger de una fenomenología hermenéutica se vale de conceptos elaborados por Husserl tanto en las Investigaciones lógicas como en Ideas para una fenomenología pura y una filosofía fenomenológica. En efecto, se mostrará cómo Heidegger, gracias al auxilio de la noción metodológica de desconexión, (...)
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    Internationalization, multinationalization and globalization of R&D: Toward a new division of labor in science and technology?Riccardo Petrella - 1992 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 5 (3):3-25.
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    L'impossible Europe « sociale » dans le cadre de la mondialisation actuelle.Riccardo Petrella - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 11 (2):6-28.
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    The Futures of Liberation Theology.Ivan Petrella - 2012 - In Zoë Bennett & David B. Gowler (eds.), Radical Christian Voices and Practice: Essays in Honour of Christopher Rowland. Oxford University Press. pp. 201.
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  14. Penser l’individu. Genèse stoïcienne de la subjectivité.Marion Bourbon - 2019
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    Jusqu’où peut-on rapprocher les thérapies cognitives de la thérapeutique sénéquienne?Marion Bourbon - 2021 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 77 (2):233.
    Marion Bourbon Que l’activité philosophique chez la plupart des philosophes antiques ait prétendu disposer d’une fonction thérapeutique, psychothérapeutique, nous le savons bien, tant cette dernière s’est explicitement pensée sur le modèle médical. Il ne faut néanmoins pas oublier qu’alors, dans le même temps, c’est la médecine elle-même qui s’est trouvée apparentée à la philosophie en ce qu’elle suppose intrinsèquement un usage du logos, ce que Platon le premier pose sans ambages. Cette métaphore de la philosophie comme thérapie a aussi (...)
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  16. Can I drive my car from its form to its movement?Brett Bourbon - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):404-416.
    The academic dominance of cultural studies and the increasing interest and significance of cultural conflict in our world has encouraged various theories of culture, the most pervasive being theories of transculture and hybrid cultural forms and entities. In this guest column, Bourbon argues that all such trans theories are fundamentally flawed and distort the very idea of culture. His essay analyzes the concept of transobjects and transcultures, looking both at the assumptions supporting such objects and ideas and at their (...)
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    De l’objet du telos au sujet de la uoluntas : le destin stoïcien du vouloir.Marion Bourbon - 2018 - Cahiers Philosophiques 151 (4):59-72.
    Nous défendons ici l’hypothèse que l’irruption de la langue du vouloir ( uelle ) chez Sénèque n’est pas sans effet sur la représentation stoïcienne du telos, contre un certain nombre d’interprétations qui dénient à cette innovation lexicale la moindre originalité par rapport à la psychologie stoïcienne hellénistique. Le telos est réinscrit dans la perspective de la traversée de la conflictualité psychique dont le vouloir ( uelle ), dans sa constance, constitue la résolution. C’est dire combien la subjectivation engage le destin (...)
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    Finding a replacement for the soul: mind and meaning in literature and philosophy.Brett Bourbon - 2004 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Approaching the study of literature as a unique form of the philosophy of language and mind--as a study of how we produce nonsense and imagine it as sense--this ...
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    Perceptual control theory.W. Thomas Bourbon - 1995 - In H. L. Roitblat & Jean-Arcady Meyer (eds.), Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science. MIT Press. pp. 151--172.
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    What is a Life?Brett Bourbon - 2021 - Philosophy and Literature 45 (1):211-223.
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  21. Wittgenstein's preface.Brett Bourbon - 2005 - Philosophy and Literature 29 (2):428-443.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Wittgenstein’s PrefaceBrett BourbonIn his preface to Philosophical Investigations, Wittgenstein admits his failure to make his book anything more than an interrelated collection of remarks: "After several unsuccessful attempts to weld my results together into... a whole, I realized that I should never succeed. The best I could write would never be more than philosophical remarks." The fragmented character of Investigations is matched by its other formal oddities and difficulties: (...)
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    Philosopher, choisir sa vie. Du mythe d’Er à la prohairesis d’Épictète.Marion Bourbon - 2022 - Méthexis 34 (1):91-108.
    This paper aims to shed light on Plato’s myth of Er contribution to the emergence of a conception of choice as a principle of identity. Our hypothesis is that this myth brings out what is a real choice and that only philosophy enable us to make it. Philosophy as a way of life is that according to it our choice of life become a free choice and a principle of identity — because this first choice determines all the others in (...)
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  23. Where Is the Power?Jacques de Bourbon Busset - 1963 - Diogenes 11 (44):43-58.
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    A case of different intentions concerning intentionality.W. Tom Bourbon - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):755.
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    Anticipatory regulation: a raincoat does not feedforward make.W. Tom Bourbon - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):465-466.
  26. Einstein a-t-il raison?Bernard Bourbon - 1939 - Paris,: Dunod.
     
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    Entre médecine et philosophie.Marion Bourbon - 2024 - Philosophie Antique 24 (24):151-174.
    This paper attempts to trace part of the history of medical and philosophical exchanges within the materialist tradition. I focus on this decisive role that they play on the emergence of organismic conception of the body. From its very beginnings, medical thought as the thought of mixture and as psychophysiology has been in close connection with the pre-Socratic tradition, and with Empedocles in particular. Both of them propose accounts of the blending as protoconceptions of an organic model of the body. (...)
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    Introduction. Entre voie réaliste et voie normative : la politique aristotélicienne.Marion Bourbon & Valéry Laurand - 2019 - Polis 36 (1):1-4.
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    Jane Austen and the Ethics of Life.Brett Bourbon - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Jane Austen and the powers of description. Disciplines of description -- Reading ignorance into sense -- Elizabeth Bennet, the Socrates of descriptive reason -- Frank and impertinent: paradiastolic descriptions -- An excursus on Richard Rorty and Lady Catherine -- Fanny's garden thoughts -- Reasoning by description -- Coda: "Part hawk, part man" -- The apprehension of power and life. The cook and the count: a psychological anthropology of tyranny -- Is power coercive? -- A parable of action and event -- (...)
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    The Consequences of Particularity.Brett Bourbon - 2017 - Philosophy and Literature 41 (2):416-430.
    A poem is not particular in the way a painting is particular. A copy of a poem is still the poem, while a copy of a painting is not the painting. But a poem is still particular, since it seems to be constituted by a specific set of words in a specific order such that to alter that order or any of those words is to make a new poem. Marianne Moore begins her poem “An Egyptian Pulled Glass Bottle in (...)
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    Thinking with words: a literary groundwork.Brett Bourbon - 2025 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Miguel Tamen.
    Thinking with Words: A Literary Groundwork provides a unique foundational introduction to the depths and glories of literature and its study. It is a book about why literature matters, and why it always will. Readers will explore the roots of literature and art in the interplay between life and language, actions and events, and culture and texts. This is not a book about theories, but a book about our complex engagement with language and literature, from which theories, interpretations, and insight (...)
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  32. What can my nonsense tell me about you?Brett Bourbon - 2006 - In David Rudrum (ed.), Literature and philosophy: a guide to contemporary debates. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Beyond Musical Metaphysics: A Philosophical Account of Listening to Music.Paskalina Bourbon - 2018 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 74 (4):1377-1398.
    Music’s original philosophical problem is ontological: what is it? In this paper, I argue that music has a better philosophical beginning; philosophical accounts of music should begin as philosophical accounts of listening to music. What distinguishes listening to music from hearing sound? My aim is to give a philosophical account of music by means of a description of a particular kind of interactive relationship we sometimes have to sound. Music, I shall argue, is not distinguished from sound because it has (...)
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  34. La Survivance Humaine.Oliver Lodge & Bourbon - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (1):21-22.
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    Ethical Implications in Vaccine Pharmacotherapy for Treatment and Prevention of Drug of Abuse Dependence.Anna Carfora, Paola Cassandro, Alessandro Feola, Francesco La Sala, Raffaella Petrella & Renata Borriello - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (1):45-55.
    Different immunotherapeutic approaches are in the pipeline for the treatment of drug dependence. “Drug vaccines” aim to induce the immune system to produce antibodies that bind to drugs and prevent them from inducing rewarding effects in the brain. Drugs of abuse currently being tested using these new approaches are opioids, nicotine, cocaine, and methamphetamine. In human clinical trials, “cocaine and nicotine vaccines” have been shown to induce sufficient antibody levels while producing few side effects. Studies in humans, determining how these (...)
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    Latin American Perspectives on Globalization: Ethics, Politics, and Alternative Visions.Linda Martín Alcoff, Debra A. Castillo, Santiago Castro-Gómez, Rafael Cervantes Martínez, Felipe Gil Chamizo, Raúl Fornet-Betancourt, Jorge J. E. Gracia, María Mercedes Jaramillo, María Pía Lara-Zavala, Eduardo Mendieta, Walter Mignolo, Iván Petrella, Roberto Regalado Álvarez, Mario Sáenz, Ofelia Schutte & Leopoldo Zea (eds.) - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    From the most prominent thinkers in Latin American philosophy, literature, politics, and social science comes a challenge to conventional theories of globalization. The contributors to this volume imagine a discourse in which revolution requires no temporalized march of progress or takeovers of state power but instead aims at local control and the material conditions for human dignity.
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  37. Should we be afraid of medical AI?Ezio Di Nucci - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (8):556-558.
    I analyse an argument according to which medical artificial intelligence represents a threat to patient autonomy—recently put forward by Rosalind McDougall in the Journal of Medical Ethics. The argument takes the case of IBM Watson for Oncology to argue that such technologies risk disregarding the individual values and wishes of patients. I find three problems with this argument: it confuses AI with machine learning; it misses machine learning’s potential for personalised medicine through big data; it fails to distinguish between evidence-based (...)
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    F/acts Ways of Enactive Worldmaking.Ezequiel A. Di Paolo - 2023 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (11):159-189.
    Knowing is an activity through which agents and world produce themselves. This is often expressed by the enactive claim that agents bring forth a world. I analyse this idea for different modes of agent–environment engagement: interactional, transactional, and constitutional. Something is produced in each case. Bringing forth a world is not only an epistemic but an ontological claim. Acts in their fine structure result from a process of fact production, or f/acts. F/acts co-emerge with their 'preconditions', e.g.intentions, affordances, across the (...)
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  39. Informational richness and its impact on algorithmic fairness.Marcello Di Bello & Ruobin Gong - 2025 - Philosophical Studies 182 (1):25-53.
    The literature on algorithmic fairness has examined exogenous sources of biases such as shortcomings in the data and structural injustices in society. It has also examined internal sources of bias as evidenced by a number of impossibility theorems showing that no algorithm can concurrently satisfy multiple criteria of fairness. This paper contributes to the literature stemming from the impossibility theorems by examining how informational richness affects the accuracy and fairness of predictive algorithms. With the aid of a computer simulation, we (...)
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  40. Husserl and the normativity of logic. Di Huang - 2024 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 62 (2):211-230.
    In this article, I analyze the evolution of Husserl's view on the normativity of logic and the corresponding changes in his phenomenological analysis of judgment. Initially, in the Prolegomena, Husserl claimed that the laws of pure logic are ideal and acquire normative status only as a result of application. Later, however, he revised this position and claimed that the same laws are at once ideal and normative. Sections 1 and 2 present textual evidence for attributing such a change of position (...)
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    From Decent Work to Decent Lives: Positive Self and Relational Management in the Twenty-First Century.Annamaria Di Fabio & Maureen E. Kenny - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Climate Change and Anti-Meaning.Marcello Di Paola & Sven Nyholm - 2023 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (5):709-724.
    In this paper, we propose meaningfulness as one important evaluative criterion in individual climate ethics and suggest that most of our greenhouse gas emitting actions, behaviours, and lives are the opposite of meaningful: anti-meaningful. We explain why such actions etc. score negatively on three important dimensions of the meaningfulness scale, which we call the agential, narrative, and generative dimensions. We suggest that thinking about individual climate ethics also in terms of (anti-) meaningfulness illuminates important aspects of our troubled ethical involvement (...)
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    Simply, false.E. Di Nucci - 2009 - Analysis 69 (1):69-78.
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    Perceptual Similarity: Insights From Crossmodal Correspondences.Nicola Di Stefano & Charles Spence - 2024 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 15 (3):997-1026.
    Perceptual similarity is one of the most fiercely debated topics in the philosophy and psychology of perception. The documented history of the issue spans all the way from Plato – who regarded similarity as a key factor for human perceptual experience and cognition – through to contemporary psychologists – who have tried to determine whether, and if so, how similarity relationships can be established between stimuli both within and across the senses. Recent research on cross-sensory associations, otherwise known as crossmodal (...)
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    A disjointed account of the illusion of auditory continuity: in favor of hearing everyday sounds but against hearing semantic properties.Elvira Di Bona - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    I will investigate the auditory illusion of continuity, which is the phenomenon of auditory occlusion in which we are able to hear a sound as continuous even though it has been masked by another sound. This phenomenon seems to have a perceptual nature when it occurs in the context of everyday sounds, while it seems to have a cognitive nature when it occurs in the context of speech sounds. This difference has the following consequences: (1) We need to have a (...)
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    Public sexual health: replying to Firth and Neiders on sex doula programs.Ezio Di Nucci - 2023 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (4):401-403.
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    EEG-Based Mental Workload Neurometric to Evaluate the Impact of Different Traffic and Road Conditions in Real Driving Settings.Gianluca Di Flumeri, Gianluca Borghini, Pietro Aricò, Nicolina Sciaraffa, Paola Lanzi, Simone Pozzi, Valeria Vignali, Claudio Lantieri, Arianna Bichicchi, Andrea Simone & Fabio Babiloni - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:414382.
    Car driving is considered a very complex activity, consisting of different concomitant tasks and subtasks, thus it is crucial to understand the impact of different factors, such as road complexity, traffic, dashboard devices, and external events on the driver’s behavior and performance. For this reason, in particular situations the cognitive demand experienced by the driver could be very high, inducing an excessive experienced mental workload and consequently an increasing of error commission probability. In this regard, it has been demonstrated that (...)
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    Green Positive Guidance and Green Positive Life Counseling for Decent Work and Decent Lives: Some Empirical Results.Annamaria Di Fabio & Ornella Bucci - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Virtue, Environmental Ethics, Nonhuman Values, and Anthropocentrism.Marcello Di Paola - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (1):15.
    This article discusses the encounter between virtue ethics and environmental ethics and the ways in which environmental virtue ethics confronts nonhuman axiology and the controversial theme of moral anthropocentrism. It provides a reasoned review of the relevant literature and a historical–conceptual rendition of how environmental and virtue ethics came to converge as well as the ways in which they diverge. It explains that contrary to important worries voiced by some non-anthropocentric environmental ethicists, environmental virtue ethics enables and requires a rich (...)
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  50. Refuting a Frankfurtian Objection to Frankfurt-Type Counterexamples.Ezio Di Nucci - 2010 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 13 (2):207 - 213.
    In this paper I refute an apparently obvious objection to Frankfurt-type counterexamples to the Principle of Alternate Possibilities according to which if in the counterfactual scenario the agent does not act, then the agent could have avoided acting in the actual scenario. And because what happens in the counterfactual scenario cannot count as the relevant agent's actions given the sort of external control that agent is under, then we can ground responsibility on that agent having been able to avoid acting. (...)
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