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  1. Roma e Pechino.Card Roger Etchegaray, Giuliano Bertuccioli & Andrea Riccardi - 2000 - Studium 96 (5):793-801.
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    Aquinas on Being. By Anthony Kenny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. x+ 212. Price not given. Before and after Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group. Edited by David C. Reisman, with the assistance of Ahmed H. al. [REVIEW]Rahim Leiden, Islamic Humanism By Lenn E. Goodman & Letting Go - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (2):277-278.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Books ReceivedAquinas on Being. By Anthony Kenny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. x + 212. Price not given.Before and after Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group. Edited by David C. Reisman, with the assistance of Ahmed H. al Rahim. Leiden: Brill, 2003. Pp. xix + 302. Price not given.Beside Still Waters: Jews, Christians, and the Way of the Buddha. Edited by Harold Kasimow, John (...)
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    Propositions and the Metaphysics of Time.Giuliano Torrengo - 2013 - Disputatio 5 (37):315-321.
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    Lecciones Disruptivas de Un Maestro Irreverente. Un Encuentro Con Slavoj Žižek.Facundo Giuliano & Daiana Neil - 2015 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 23:203-220.
    Entrevista realizada por Facundo Giuliano e Daiana Neil a Slavoj Žižek.
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    An Interview with Giuliano Toraldo Di Francia.Giuliano Toraldo di Francia - 1997 - Foundations of Science 2 (1):177-182.
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    The Role of Fear (Bhaya) in the Nikāyas and in the Abhidhamma.Giuliano Giustarini - 2012 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (5):511-531.
    According to Buddhist soteriology, fear is a direct cause of suffering and one of the main obstacles in the path to liberation. Pāli Suttas and Abhidhamma present a number of sophisticated strategies to deal with fear and to overcome it. Nevertheless, in the Nikāyas and in the Abhidhamma there are also consistent instructions about implementing fear in meditative practices and considering it as a valuable ally in the pursuit of nibbāna By means of a lexicographical study of selected passages and (...)
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    On a Categorical Theory for Emergence.Giuliano G. La Guardia & Pedro Jeferson Miranda - forthcoming - Axiomathes:1-45.
    Emergent phenomena are quite interesting and amazing, but they present two main scientific obstacles: to be rationally understood and to be mathematically modelled. In this paper we propose a powerful mathematical tool for modelling emergent phenomena by applying category theory. Furthermore, since great part of biological phenomena are emergent, we present an essay of how to access an emergence from observational data. In the mathematical perspective, we utilize constructs (categories whose objects are structured sets), their operations and their corresponding generalized (...)
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    Résumé: L’avoir-lieu de l’individu.Giuliano Antonello - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:184-184.
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    I sentieri e la radura.Andrea Bertuccioli - 1994 - Firenze: Firenze Atheneum.
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    2. „Anatomistes, physiologistes, je vous retrouve partout!“.Giuliano Campioni - 2009 - In Der Französische Nietzsche. Walter de Gruyter.
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    L'infinito della vita animale: sei lezioni su Darwin e Redi.Giuliano Martufi (ed.) - 2010 - Venezia: Cafoscarina.
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    Lo stato di diritto kantiano e la critica di Hegel.Giuliano Marini - 1964 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 41 (1-2):227-237.
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  13. The perils of evolution-as-progress metaphor : challenging ideas of naturalness, normalcy, and adequacy in Brazilian and Canadian science education.Giuliano Reis, Adam Oliver Brown, Delano Silva & Ana Julia Pedreira - 2019 - In Alandeom W. Oliveira & Kristin Leigh Cook (eds.), Evolution education and the rise of the creationist movement in Brazil. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    Levinas e Heidegger.Giuliano Sansonetti - 1998 - Brescia: Morcelliana.
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    Rethinking Soviet Marxism: The Case of Evald Ilyenkov.Giuliano Andrea Vivaldi - 2017 - Historical Materialism 25 (2):180-195.
    This review-essay explores approaches to the thought of the creative Soviet Marxist thinker Evald Ilyenkov as discussed in a recent book edited by Alex Levant and Vesa Oittinen, Dialectics of the Ideal: Evald Ilyenkov and Creative Soviet Marxism. The book consists of a series of commentaries and contextual essays which centre on the translated text of Ilyenkov’s Dialectics of the Ideal. The approach the authors take to Ilyenkov’s work differs from previous ones of exploring the totality of Ilyenkov’s thought or (...)
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  16. The Invisible Thin Red Line.Giuliano Torrengo & Samuele Iaquinto - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101:354-382.
    The aim of this paper is to argue that the adoption of an unrestricted principle of bivalence is compatible with a metaphysics that (i) denies that the future is real, (ii) adopts nomological indeterminism, and (iii) exploits a branching structure to provide a semantics for future contingent claims. To this end, we elaborate what we call Flow Fragmentalism, a view inspired by Kit Fine (2005)’s non-standard tense realism, according to which reality is divided up into maximally coherent collections of tensed (...)
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  17. The Grounding Problem and Presentist Explanations.Giuliano Torrengo - 2013 - Synthese 190 (12):2047-2063.
    Opponents of presentism have often argued that the presentist has difficulty in accounting for what makes true past-tensed propositions true in a way that is compatible with her metaphysical view of time and reality. The problem is quite general and concerns not only strong truth-maker principles, but also the requirement that truth be grounded in reality. In order to meet the challenge, presentists have proposed many peculiar present aspects of the world as grounds for truths concerning the past, such as (...)
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  18. Time and Simple Existence.Giuliano Torrengo - 2012 - Metaphysica 13 (2):125-130.
    Sceptics about substantial disputes in ontology often argue that when two philosophers seem to disagree on a quantified claim, they are actually equivocating on the notion of existence that they are using. When temporal elements play a central role, as in the debate between presentists and eternalists, the hypothesis of an equivocation with respect to existence acquires more plausibility. However, the anti-sceptic can still argue that this hypothesis is unjustified.
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    Las manāqib de ʿAbd al-Salām al-Asmar (siglo XV) de Zlīten (Libia). Breve descripción general de la lengua y de los temas.Giuliano Mion - 2024 - Al-Qantara 44 (2):e19.
    Las llamadas manāqib (sg. manqaba) son un género literario bastante extendido en los últimos siglos. Algunas de estas manāqib han sido publicadas en ediciones críticas, y su circulación entre los estudiosos suele referirse a la historia norteafricana o a ciertos aspectos de la religiosidad popular. Sin embargo, este tipo de obras ha recibido una atención muy limitada desde el punto de vista lingüístico, a pesar de que presentan características propias de las variedades habladas del árabe. Por lo tanto, las manāqib (...)
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  20. A Late Roman Villa at Faragola, Italy.Giuliano Volpe - forthcoming - Minerva.
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    Counterfactuals as modal conditionals, and their probability.Giuliano Rosella, Tommaso Flaminio & Stefano Bonzio - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 323 (C):103970.
    In this paper we propose a semantic analysis of Lewis' counterfactuals. By exploiting the structural properties of the recently introduced boolean algebras of conditionals, we show that counterfactuals can be expressed as formal combinations of a conditional object and a normal necessity modal operator. Specifically, we introduce a class of algebras that serve as modal expansions of boolean algebras of conditionals, together with their dual relational structures. Moreover, we show that Lewis' semantics based on sphere models can be reconstructed in (...)
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  22. Feeling the Passing of Time.Giuliano Torrengo - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy 114 (4):165-188.
    There seems to be a "what it is like" to the experience of the flow of time in any conscious activity of ours. In this paper, I argue that the feeling that time passes should be understood as a phenomenal modifier of our mental life, in roughly the same way as the blurred or vivid nature of a visual experience can be seen as an element of the experience that modifies the way it feels, without representing the world as being (...)
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    Nachweis aus Theodor gsell-Fels, süd-frankreich, nebst den kurorten der riviera di ponente, corsica und Algier.Giuliano Campioni - 2009 - Nietzsche Studien 38 (1):327-327.
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    La puissance divine chez Gassendi (et Descartes).Giuliano Gasparri - 2020 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 135 (4):121-139.
    Cet article étudie la réflexion de Pierre Gassendi sur la puissance divine, son rapport à la rationalité humaine et aux lois de la nature. La pensée du philosophe de Digne sur cette question a souvent donné lieu à des interprétations historiographiques marquées par la comparaison avec la théologie de Descartes, laquelle était vue comme l’expression d’une orientation de la pensée radicalement opposée. Néanmoins, à la lumière de la relecture d’une série de textes de Gassendi (principalement tirés de son Syntagma philosophicum (...)
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  25. Expanding the use of empiricism in nursing: can we bridge the gap between knowledge and clinical practice?Karen K. Giuliano - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (1):44-52.
    The philosophy of Aristotle and its impact on the process of empirical scientific inquiry has been substantial. The influence of the clarity and orderliness of his thinking, when applied to the acquisition of knowledge in nursing, can not be overstated. Traditional empirical approaches have and will continue to have an important influence on the development of nursing knowledge through nursing research. However, as nursing is primarily a practice discipline, the transition from empirical and syllogistic reasoning is problematic. Other types of (...)
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    Kant e il diritto cosmopolitico.Giuliano Marini - 1996 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 9:125-140.
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    Tre studi sul cosmopolitismo kantiano.Giuliano Marini - 1998 - Pisa [etc.]: Ist. Editoriali e Poligrafici.
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    La vita a termine: il pensiero del conflitto tra logica e tempo.Giuliano Minichiello - 2007 - Venezia: Marsilio.
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    Democritus Junior as Reader of Auctoritates: Robert Burton’s Method and The Anatomy of Melancholy.Giuliano Mori - 2016 - Journal of the History of Ideas 77 (3):379-399.
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    Un rifacimento greco-volgare della vita di S. Basilio scritta da Gregorio asceta.Giuliano Pesenti - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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    Aristoteles hebraicus: versioni, commenti e compendi del Corpus Aristotelicum nei manoscritti ebraici delle biblioteche italiane.Giuliano Tamani - 1997 - Venezia: Supernova. Edited by Mauro Zonta.
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  32. Il nulla nulleggia ancora.Giuliano Torrengo - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 49.
     
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    Perspectival truth and perspectival realism.Giuliano Torrengo - 2010 - In François Récanati, Isidora Stojanovic & Neftalí Villanueva (eds.), Context Dependence, Perspective and Relativity. Mouton de Gruyter. pp. 6 / 333-346.
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    Raccontami cosa vedi.Giuliano Torrengo - 2003 - Rivista di Estetica 43 (24):130-133.
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    Lo spirituale dell'arte: estetica e società nell'epoca postsecolare.Giuliano Zanchi - 2023 - Milano: Editrice Bibliografica.
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  36. Time, context, and cross-temporal claims.Giuliano Torrengo - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (2):281-296.
    I present a new problem for the tense realist concerning the evaluation of cross-temporal claims, such as ‘John is now taller than Michael was in 1984’. Time can play two different roles in the evaluation of an utterance of a sentence: either as an element that completes the content expressed by the utterance (the completion role), or as part of the circumstances against which the content is evaluated (the evaluation role). It is this latter role that time plays in the (...)
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    Institutional Externalism.Giuliano Torrengo - 2017 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 47 (1):67-85.
    Many philosophers regard collective behavior and attitudes as the ground of the whole of social reality. According to this popular view, society is composed basically of collective intentions and cooperative behaviors; this is so both for informal contexts involving small groups and for complex institutional structures. In this article, I challenge this view, and propose an alternative approach, which I term institutional externalism. I argue that institutions are characterized by the tendency to defer to elements that are external to the (...)
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  38. Fragmenting Reality: An Essay on Passage, Causality and Time Travel.Samuele Iaquinto & Giuliano Torrengo - 2022 - London: Bloomsbury.
    The growing interest in fragmentalism is one of the most exciting trends in philosophy of time and is gradually reshaping the contemporary debate. Providing an extensive interpretation of this view, Samuele Iaquinto and Giuliano Torrengo articulate a novel theory of the passage of time and argue that it is the most effective in vindicating the inherent dynamism of reality. Iaquinto and Torrengo offer the first full-range application of fragmentalism to a number of metaphysical topics, including the open future, causation, (...)
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  39. Tenseless Cross-temporal Relations.Giuliano Torrengo - 2006 - Metaphysica 7 (2).
     
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  40. Flow Fragmentalism.Giuliano Torrengo & Samuele Iaquinto - 2019 - Theoria 85:185-201.
    In this paper, we articulate a version of non-standard A-theory—which we call Flow Fragmentalism—in relation to its take on the issue of supervenience of truth on being. According to the Truth Supervenes on Being (TSB) Principle, the truth of past- and future-tensed propositions supervenes, respectively, on past and future facts. Since the standard presentist denies the existence of past and future entities and facts concerning them that do not obtain in the present, she seems to lack the resources to accept (...)
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    Mathematical subtleties and scientific knowledge: Francis Bacon and mathematics, at the crossing of two traditions.Giuliano Mori - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Science 50 (1):1-21.
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    Truth, Verisimilitude and Criticism in Lorenzo Valla: Dialectics and Historiography.Giuliano Mori - 2021 - Quaestio 20:417-438.
    This article analyses Valla’s historiographical stance in the light of his dialectical assumptions about possibility, verisimilitude, and truth. I argue that, at variance with most humanists, Valla believed that historical truth should satisfy the requirements of logical necessity, being therefore incompatible with verisimilar reconstructions of past events. However, Valla also realized that a critical method of assessment grounded in verisimilitude was indispensable to the analysis of doubtful accounts and traditions. In order to explore these matters, Valla developed a genre distinct (...)
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    Le langage de la révélation en phénoménologie radicale.Giuliano Sansonetti - 2014 - Revue Internationale Michel Henry 5:229-239.
    Cet article est consacré à la philosophie henryenne de la religion. « Pas de révélation sans langage, pas de langage sans révélation ». Avant Michel Henry, c’est ce qu’avait on ne peut mieux dit Heidegger. Mais de quelle révélation s’agit-il et de quel langage? Plus encore : de quel langage pour quelle révélation? Voilà la question. C’est sur ce plan que la pensée de Michel Henry croise inévitablement la pensée de Heidegger qui, dès les premières lignes de L’essence de la (...)
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    Guiding Undergraduates Through the Process of First Authorship.Traci A. Giuliano - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The “Writing Spiral”: A Practical Tool for Teaching Undergraduates to Write Publication-Quality Manuscripts.Traci A. Giuliano - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Echoes of myth and magic in the language of Artificial Intelligence.Roberto Musa Giuliano - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):1009-1024.
    To a greater extent than in other technical domains, research and progress in Artificial Intelligence has always been entwined with the fictional. Its language echoes strongly with other forms of cultural narratives, such as fairytales, myth and religion. In this essay we present varied examples that illustrate how these analogies have guided not only readings of the AI enterprise by commentators outside the community but also inspired AI researchers themselves. Owing to their influence, we pay particular attention to the similarities (...)
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    Living Donation and Cosmetic Surgery: A Double Standard in Medical Ethics?Giuliano Testa, Erica Carlisle, Mary Simmerling & Peter Angelos - 2012 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (2):110-117.
    The commitment of transplant physicians to protect the physical and psychological health of potential donors is fundamental to the process of living donor organ transplantation. It is appropriate that strict regulations to govern an individual’s decision to donate have been developed. Some may argue that adherence to such regulations creates a doctor-patient relationship that is rooted in paternalism, which is in drastic contrast with a doctor-patient relationship that is rooted in patients’ autonomy, characteristic of most other operative interventions.In this article (...)
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    Liberation(s): The Notion of Release (vimokkha) in the Paṭisambhidāmagga.Giuliano Giustarini - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (2):241-266.
    The Vimokkhakathā, a section of the Paṭisambhidāmagga, expounds the longest list of vimokkhas found in Pali; it also finely elaborates on the notion of vimokkha through a crucial shift in Theravāda exegesis. In order to explore the meaning and nuances of vimokkha in the Paṭisambhidāmagga, this article focuses on its classifications and definitions, discussing their relation to the standard lists found in the Nikāyas. This examination highlights a multifaceted soteriology that supplies meditative practice with a consistent wholesome attitude; I will (...)
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    A Study on Existence: Two Approaches and a Deflationist Compromise.Giuliano Bacigalupo - 2017 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars.
    The problem of existence is reputed to be one of the oldest and most intractable of philosophy: What do we mean when we say that something exists or, even more challengingly, that something does not exist? Intuitively, it seems that we all have a firm grip upon what we are saying. But how should we explain the difference–if there is any–between statements about existence and other, garden-variety predicative statements? What is the difference between saying that something exists and saying, for (...)
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    The twofold principle of Aristotle's poetics.Giuliano Bacigalupo - 2007 - Epistemologia 30 (1):61-76.
    The starting point of this paper is an apparent contradiction, often pointed out by commentators of the Poetics. In his treatise on poetry, whose object is human action, why does Aristotle assign a major role to necessity, while in the Rhetoric and the Nicomachean Ethics he clearly states that in the field of human action there is no place for necessity but only for probability? One answer has been, that in the Poetics Aristotle refers to a weaker type of necessity, (...)
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