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  1. Expressões do trabalho em organizações públicas.Cli Grisci & G. Lazzarotto - forthcoming - Aletheia.
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    Riqueza, imagem E expectativa na filosofia de Thomas Hobbes.Álvaro Lazzarotto - 2020 - Cadernos Espinosanos 42:297-315.
    Para elaborar sua filosofia civil, Thomas Hobbes preliminarmente se dedicou ao exame daquilo que constitui a república: o homem. Em sua análise da dinâmica afetivo-cognitiva humana, tecida a partir dos conceitos de sensação, imagem, linguagem e paixão, o conceito de imaginação é apresentado como um resíduo da experiência sensível no corpo. Como tal, uma imagem estará sujeita a se eclipsar sob a luz de imagens mais fortes ou mais recentes, que podem apagá-la da mente tomando o seu lugar. O ato (...)
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  3. Meio e forma em Niklas Luhmann: a limitacionalidade autoconstrutiva da sociedade.Rafael Lazzarotto Simioni - 2006 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 11 (2):133-162.
     
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    Extração de infons em lógicas sentenciais polivalentes finitas.Frank Thomas Sautter & Amanda Lazzarotto Piccoli - 2022 - Cognitio 23 (1):e58525.
    Autor (2020) desenvolveu duas semânticas informacionais para a Lógica Sentencial Clássica, decorrentes da utilização de formais normais. A abordagem informacional em questão utiliza unidades mínimas de informação (infons) para realizar o trabalho lógico. Neste artigo, expandiremos a aplicação da abordagem informacional às lógicas sentenciais polivalentes finitas mediante um procedimento dedicado à extração de unidades mínimas de informação (infons). Tal procedimento decorre do trabalho com tablôs semânticos para Lógicas Sentenciais Polivalentes Finitas desenvolvido por Carnielli (1982).
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  5. (1 other version)Truthlikeness.G. Oddie - 2005 - In Martin Curd & Stathis Psillos, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science. New York: Routledge. pp. 478--488.
     
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  6. Pro-Attitudes and Direction of Fit.G. F. Schueler - 1991 - Mind 100 (2):277 - 281.
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  7. Freedom and Pluralism in Schelling’s Critique of Fichte’s Jena Wissenschaftslehre.G. Anthony Bruno - 2013 - Idealistic Studies 43 (1-2):71-86.
    Our understanding of Schelling’s internal critique of German idealism, including his late attack on Hegel, is incomplete unless we trace it to the early “Philosophical Letters on Dogmatism and Criticism,” which initiate his engagement with the problem of systematicity—that judgment makes deriving a system of a priori conditions from a first principle necessary, while this capacity’s finitude makes this impossible. Schelling aims to demonstrate this problem’s intractability. My conceptual aim is to reconstruct this from the “Letters,” which reject Fichte’s claim (...)
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  8. The Facticity of Time: Conceiving Schelling’s Idealism of Ages.G. Anthony Bruno - 2020 - In Schelling’s Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity. Oxford University Press.
    Scholars agree that Schelling’s critique of Hegel consists in charging reason with an inability to account for its own possibility. This is not an attack on reason’s project of constructing a logical system, but rather on the pretense of doing so with complete justification and so without presuppositions, as if it were obvious why there is a logical system or why there is anything meaningful at all. Scholars accordingly cite the question ‘why is there something rather than nothing’ as emblematic (...)
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    Fortunes of Analogy.G. E. R. Lloyd - 2017 - Australasian Philosophical Review 1 (3):236-249.
    ABSTRACTThis article, which summarises some of the main arguments of Analogical Investigations [Lloyd 2015], undertakes a comparative cross-cultural critique of the dominant Western view that downgrades analogy especially when that is contrasted unfavourably with a notion of axiomatic-deductive demonstration aiming to secure incontrovertible conclusions. It draws on materials from ancient Greece, ancient China and modern social anthropology and philosophy of science to explore the problems of translation and mutual intelligibility. It develops the idea of semantic stretch to qualify the literal/metaphorical (...)
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  10. Navigating conflicts of justice in the use of race and ethnicity in precision medicine.G. Owen Schaefer, E. Shyong Tai & Shirley Hsiao-Li Sun - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (8):849-856.
    Given the sordid history of injustices linking genetics to race and ethnicity, considerations of justice are central to ensuring the responsible development of precision medicine programmes around the world. While considerations of justice may be in tension with other areas of concern, such as scientific value or privacy, there are also tensions between different aspects of justice. This paper focuses on three particular aspects of justice relevant to this precision medicine: social justice, distributive justice and human rights. We describe the (...)
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  11. Determinacy, Indeterminacy, and Contingency in German Idealism.G. Anthony Bruno - 2018 - In Robert H. Scott, The Significance of Indeterminacy: Perspectives From Asian and Continental Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
    This paper addresses debates in German idealism that arise in response to the modal shift in logic, proposed by Kant, from a logic of thinking to a logic of experience. With the Kantian logic of experience arises a problem of radical contingency or 'rhapsodic determination' for logic. While Fichte and Hegel attempt to resolve the problem of contingency by constructing rational systems aimed at established the grounds for logic, I show how Schelling brings into view, in a proto-existentialist movement, the (...)
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    Cortisone therapy: a challenge to academic medicine in 1949-1952.G. Hetenyi & J. Karsh - 1996 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 40 (3):426-439.
  13. Skepticism, Deduction, and Reason’s Maturation.G. Anthony Bruno - 2017 - In G. Anthony Bruno & A. C. Rutherford, Skepticism: Historical and Contemporary Inquiries. New York: Routledge. pp. 203-19.
    A puzzle arises when we consider that, for Kant, the categories are 'original acquisitions' of our understanding to which we must nevertheless prove our entitlement via 'deduction', on pain of dogmatism. I resolve this puzzle by articulating skepticism’s role in the transcendental deduction, drawing on Kant’s construal of the skeptical 'question quid juris' in the juridical terms of entitlement to property. I then situate skepticism’s transformative potential within what Kant regards as reason’s 'maturation' from dogmatism toward self-knowledge. Finally, I contrast (...)
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  14. Extinction.G. M. Aitken - 1998 - Biology and Philosophy 13 (3):393-411.
    A significant proportion of conservationists' work is directed towards efforts to save disappearing species. This relies upon the belief that species extinction is undesirable. When justifications are offered for this belief, they very often rest upon the assumption that extinction brought about by humans is different in kind from other forms of extinction. This paper examines this assumption and reveals that there is indeed good reason to suppose current anthropogenic extinctions to be different in kind from extinctions brought about at (...)
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  15. Meillassoux, Correlationism, and the Ontological Difference.G. Anthony Bruno - 2018 - PhaenEx 12 (2):1-12.
    Meillassoux defines “correlationism” as the view that we can only access the mutual dependence of thought and being—specifically, subjectivity and objectivity—which he attributes to Heidegger. This attribution is inapt. It is only by accessing being—via existential analysis—that we can properly distinguish beings like subjects and objects. I propose that Meillassoux’s misattribution ignores the ontological difference that drives Heidegger’s project. First, I demonstrate the inadequacy of Meillassoux’s account of correlationism as a criticism of Heidegger and dispense with an objection. Second, I (...)
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  16. Further results on -neutrosophic subalgebras and ideals in BCK/BCI-algebras.G. Muhiuddin, Hashem Bordbar, Florentin Smarandache & Young Bae Jun - 2018 - Neutrosophic Sets and Systems 20:36-43.
    Characterizations of an (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic ideal are considered. Any ideal in a BCK/BCI-algebra will be realized as level neutrosophic ideals of some (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic ideal. The relation between (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic ideal and (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic subalgebra in a BCK-algebra is discussed. Conditions for an (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic subalgebra to be a (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic ideal are provided. Using a collection of ideals in a BCK/BCI-algebra, an (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic ideal is established. Equivalence relations on the family of all (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic ideals are introduced, and (...)
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  17. Varieties of Transcendental Idealism: Kant and Heidegger Thinking Beyond Life.G. Anthony Bruno - 2015 - Idealistic Studies 45 (1):81-102.
    In recent work, William Blattner claims that Heidegger is an empirical realist, but not a transcendental idealist. Blattner argues that, unlike Kant, Heidegger holds that thinking beyond human life warrants no judgment about nature's existence. This poses two problems. One is interpretive: Blattner misreads Kant's conception of the beyond-life as yielding the judgment that nature does not exist, for Kant shares Heidegger's view that such a judgment must lack sense. Another is programmatic: Blattner overstates the gap between Kant's and Heidegger's (...)
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  18. Proofs Versus Experiments: Wittgensteinian Themes Surrounding the Four-Color Theorem.G. D. Secco - 2017 - In Marcos Silva, How Colours Matter to Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 289-307.
    The Four-Colour Theorem (4CT) proof, presented to the mathematical community in a pair of papers by Appel and Haken in the late 1970's, provoked a series of philosophical debates. Many conceptual points of these disputes still require some elucidation. After a brief presentation of the main ideas of Appel and Haken’s procedure for the proof and a reconstruction of Thomas Tymoczko’s argument for the novelty of 4CT’s proof, we shall formulate some questions regarding the connections between the points raised by (...)
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    Simichidas' Walk and the Locality of Bourina in Theocritus, Id. 7.G. Zanker - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (02):373-.
    The aim of this article is to offer what I consider to be necessary substantiati for the view that the description of the walk which acts as a frame for the singing contest in Id. 7 is based on a precise knowledge of the geography of t island of Cos and that the poem thus displays a topographical realism unique Greek pastoral.
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    The City of Research Institutes: Notes on the Nuclear Topology.G. A. Orlova - 2017 - Sociology of Power 29 (4):68-103.
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    Die Bybel aan die universiteit en in die kerk.G. M. M. Pelser - 1989 - HTS Theological Studies 45 (2).
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  22. Operationalism.G. Schlesinger - 1967 - In Paul Edwards, The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5--543.
     
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  23. Verification and the Use of Language.G. J. Warnock - 1951 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 5 (3/4=17/18):307-322.
     
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    Necessity, Rights, and Rationing in Compulsory Research.G. Owen Schaefer & Anantharaman Muralidharan - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (3):31-33.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue 3, Page 31-33, May–June 2022.
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    Empirical Realism and the Great Outdoors: A Critique of Meillassoux.G. Anthony Bruno - 2017 - In Marie-Eve Morin, Continental Realism and its Discontents. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-15.
    Meillassoux seeks knowledge of transcendental reality, blaming Kant for the ‘correlationist’ proscription of independent access to either thought or being. For Meillassoux, correlationism blocks an account of the meaning of ‘ancestral statements’ regarding reality prior to humans. I examine three charges on which Meillassoux’s argument depends: (1) Kant distorts ancestral statements’ meaning; (2) Kant fallaciously infers causality’s necessity; (3) Kant’s transcendental idealism cannot grasp ‘the great outdoors’. I reject these charges: (1) imposes a Cartesian misreading, hence Meillassoux’s false assumption that, (...)
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  26. Schelling’s Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity.G. Anthony Bruno (ed.) - 2020 - Oxford University Press.
    Despite F. W. J. Schelling’s relative exclusion from the ongoing German idealist renaissance in Anglophone scholarship, recent critical and historical engagement with idealist texts affords an unprecedented opportunity to discover the richness and value of his thinking. This volume provides a wide-ranging presentation of Schelling’s original contribution to and internal critique of the basic insights of German idealism, his role in shaping the course of post-Kantian thought, and his sensitivity and innovative responses to questions of lasting metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, aesthetic, (...)
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  27. Problemy nravstvennogo razvitii︠a︡ lichnosti.G. G. Akmambetov - 1971 - Alma-Ata,: "Nauka,".
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  28. Rossiĭskoe soznanie: psikhologii︠a︡, fenomenologii︠a︡, kulʹtura: mezhvuzovskiĭ sbornik nauchnykh trudov.G. V. Akopov, O. M. Buranov & V. A. Shkuratov (eds.) - 1994 - Samara: Izd-vo SamGPI.
     
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  29. "Vocabulaire philosophique" [Fasc. 4. COMPARAISON à CYNISME]: Texte et observations.G. Belot - 1902 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 3:177.
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  30. Immanuel Kant, Practical Philosophy, Religion and Rational Theology, Prolegomena and Norbert Waszek (ed.), Kant: Philosophie de l'Histoire.G. Bird - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (3):505-507.
     
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  31. A Hypothesis on the Eternity of Hell.G. Blandino - 1991 - Miscellanea Francescana 91 (1-2):226-231.
     
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  32. Change and design in the origin and the evolution of living things.G. Blandino - 1976 - Aquinas 19 (2):275.
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  33. Cultivating continuity and creating change: women's homegarden practices in north-eastern Thailand. Multi-cultural considerations from cropping to consumption.G. M. Black, P. Somnasang, S. Thamathawan & J. M. Newman - 1996 - Agriculture Human Values 13:3-11.
  34. Le probabilitate.G. Blandino - 1991 - Aquinas 34 (2):305.
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    John Macnamara (1929–1996) pointing to a new and promising direction for psychological research.G.-J. A. Boudewijnse - 2002 - Axiomathes 13 (2):163-186.
  36. Vilfredo Pareto.G. Bousquet - 1929 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 36 (1):5-6.
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  37. "Sun, Stand Thou Still. The life and work of Copernicus the astronomer." By Angus Armitage.G. Burniston Brown - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 ([9/12]):200.
     
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    Reseña.Leonel H. Bustamante G. - 2018 - Alpha (Osorno) 47:295-297.
    ¡Cuán lejos estamos del clasicismo, y cuánto necesitamos de él! La necesidad de incorporar más estudios humanísticos es una necesidad que no puede sino sonar hoy terriblemente arcaica, inadaptada a los tiempos que –literalmente– corren, inútil a una democracia que ha perdido el rumbo y que trepida a la consolidación de lo técnico, donde la deliberación ha sido reemplazada por lo instintivo, por la irreflexión, por el espectáculo; en fin, si hay una consigna que hoy suena como una bella sinfonía (...)
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    Toward an Assessment of the Historical-Philosophical Views of Vladimir Solovyov.G. K. Bushurov - 1967 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (3):42-51.
    In the history of Russian philosophy, V. S. Solovyov is known as one of the prominent spokesmen of theological idealism. Lenin more than once pointed to the need to combat the ideas of this philosopher . He quite properly regarded them as the theoretical foundation of the ideology of "liberal renegacy.".
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    XVIII. Der phoros der athenischen bündner von 446/5 bis 426/5.G. Busolt - 1882 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 41 (1-4):652-718.
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    XXXIX. Ueber den Volksbeschluss CIA IV 2, Nr. 35 c.G. Busolt - 1891 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 50 (1-4):585-608.
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    Best Sermons of the Year.G. Paul Butler - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):383-384.
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    H. F. Harding: The Speeches of Thucydides. Pp. x + 373. Lawrence, Kansas: Coronado Press, 1973. Paper, $12.5O.G. L. Cawkwell - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (2):346-346.
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    The Appearance in the Oscillation between Being and Seeming: from Herbart to Husserl.G. Chernavin - 2013 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 2 (2):7-16.
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    The Functions of the “Primary Present” in the Husserl’s Late Phenomenοlogy.G. Chernavin - 2012 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 1 (1):76-95.
  46. Piero Martinetti and the masters in person.G. Colombo - 1996 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 88 (1):35-94.
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  47. Robert Owen.G. D. H. Cole - 1925 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (1):99-101.
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    Les théories contemporaines de la souveraineté : M. Hauriou et la doctrine de l'institution.G. Davy - 1923 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 96:422 - 449.
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  49. A neurodynamical model of visual attention.G. Deco, E. T. Rolls & J. Zihl - 2005 - In Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees & John K. Tsotsos, Neurobiology of Attention. Academic Press. pp. 593--599.
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    Présupposés anonymes dans la philosophie de Spinoza.G. Funke & F. Dastur - 1980 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 85 (3):315 - 331.
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