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    L'espace spirituel: la pensée comme patrimoine.Cinzia Zotti, Leopoldo D'Agostino & Guy Bedouelle (eds.) - 2007 - Nice: Serre.
    La pensée est un patrimoine discret et secret au point qu'elle n'est pas habituellement considérée comme un patrimoine au sens propre. Pourtant elle est à l'origine de tous les autres. Probablement sans l'exercice de cette faculté qui leur est propre, les êtres humains n'auraient jamais conçu leurs monuments extraordinaires ni leurs constructions admirables. Du plus petit phénomène jusqu'à la loi générale qui en coordonnerait les enchaînements, la recherche cultivée à l'intérieur de jardins divers et multiples tout le long de l'histoire (...)
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    Free public reason: making it up as we go.Fred D'Agostino - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Free Public Reason examines the idea of public justification, stressing its importance but also questioning the coherence of the concept itself. Although public justification is employed in the work of theorists such as John Rawls, Jeremy Waldron, Thomas Nagel, and others, it has received little attention on its own as a philosophical concept. In this book Fred D'Agostino shows that the concept is composed of various values, interests, and notions of the good, and that no ranking of these is (...)
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  3. Verballed? Incommensurability 50 years on.Fred D’Agostino - 2014 - Synthese 191 (3):517-538.
    Someone is “verballed” in the Anglo-Australian idiom if they have attributed to them statements they did not actually make and indeed have explicitly denied. We will examine the evidence that Kuhn and Feyerabend were verballed in this sense by their critics and that the role of the idea of incommensurability in their argumentation has been systematically misunderstood and -represented. In particular, we will see that neither Kuhn nor Feyerabend, despite what their critics often say about them, held that incommensurability of (...)
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    Classical logic, argument and dialectic.M. D'Agostino & S. Modgil - 2018 - Artificial Intelligence 262 (C):15-51.
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    A logical calculus for controlled monotonicity.Marcello D'Agostino, Mario Piazza & Gabriele Pulcini - 2014 - Journal of Applied Logic 12 (4):558-569.
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    Spiritual exercises and early modern philosophy: Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza.Simone D'Agostino - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    In his renowned collection Philosophy as a Way of Life, Pierre Hadot suggests that the original trait of philosophy as a method by which one exercises themselves to achieve a new way of living and seeing the world fails with the rise of modernity. In that time, philosophy increasingly takes on a merely theoretical aspect, tending toward a system. However, Hadot himself glimpses at the dawn of modernity some instances of the original trait of philosophy still very much present, and (...)
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  7. In margine al caso Eluana: riflessioni giuridiche e morali sul vivere e sul morire.E. Piersandro Vanzan D'agostino Ungaretti & Carla S. J. - 2008 - Studium 104 (6):857-884.
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    Disciplinarity and the Growth of Knowledge.Fred D’Agostino - 2012 - Social Epistemology 26 (3-4):331-350.
    I want to consider how the general characteristics of a discipline might facilitate ?social mechanisms for distributing knowledge? that do not depend on uniformity of use, but, in fact, on different uses by different people. Indeed, I want to show that the ways in which a discipline is organized afford the growth of knowledge and do so, in particular, by facilitating an approach to what Thomas Kuhn described as ?the essential tension? between, on the one hand, the traditional or customary (...)
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  9. Biopolítica: Fundamentos filosófico-jurídicos.Francesco D'agostino - 2010 - Medicina y Ética 21:35-44.
    La reflexión de Francesco D'Agostino procede a partir de una sintética presentación de la genealogía y de los sucesivos desarrollos del concepto de "persona" en la cultura occidental, deteniéndose específicamente sobre su reciente identificación positivistá con la categoría de "sujeto de derecho" - y sobre su consiguiente manipulabilidad pragmática y normativa. Tal paradigma ha entrado en crisis, como testimonian las irresolubles problemáticas surgidas en torno a la disciplina legal del bias, y en particular a la dificultad, que se deriva (...)
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  10. One year after Berlin: News of natural law.Francesco D'Agostino, Andres Ollero & Martin Rhonheimer - 2012 - Acta Philosophica 21 (2):377 - 390.
     
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    From the organization to the division of cognitive labor.Fred D'Agostino - 2009 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 8 (1):101-129.
    Discussion of the cognitive division of labor has usually made very little contact with relevant materials from other disciplines, including theoretical biology, management science, and design theory. This article draws on these materials to consider some unavoidable conundrums faced by any attempt to present a particular way of dividing tasks among a labor team as the uniquely rational way of doing this, given the interdependence of the underlying evaluative standards by which the products of a system of division of labor (...)
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    Topological Structure of Diagonalizable Algebras and Corresponding Logical Properties of Theories.Giovanna D'Agostino - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (4):563-572.
    This paper studies the topological duality between diagonalizable algebras and bi-topological spaces. In particular, the correspondence between algebraic properties of a diagonalizable algebra and topological properties of its dual space is investigated. Since the main example of a diagonalizable algebra is the Lindenbaum algebra of an r.e. theory extending Peano Arithmetic, endowed with an operator defined by means of the provability predicate of the theory, this duality gives the possibility to study arithmetical properties of theories from a topological point of (...)
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    Leibniz.Fred D'Agostino & S. C. Brown - 1986 - Philosophical Quarterly 36 (142):95.
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  14. The Ethos of Games.Fred D'Agostino - 1981 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 8 (1):7-18.
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    Grafting modalities onto substructural implication systems.Marcello D'agostino, Dov M. Gabbay & Alessandra Russo - 1997 - Studia Logica 59 (1):65-102.
    We investigate the semantics of the logical systems obtained by introducing the modalities and into the family of substructural implication logics (including relevant, linear and intuitionistic implication). Then, in the spirit of the LDS (Labelled Deductive Systems) methodology, we "import" this semantics into the classical proof system KE. This leads to the formulation of a uniform labelled refutation system for the new logics which is a natural extension of a system for substructural implication developed by the first two authors in (...)
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    Introduction: the Governance of Algorithms.Marcello D’Agostino & Massimo Durante - 2018 - Philosophy and Technology 31 (4):499-505.
    In our information societies, tasks and decisions are increasingly outsourced to automated systems, machines, and artificial agents that mediate human relationships, by taking decisions and acting on the basis of algorithms. This raises a critical issue: how are algorithmic procedures and applications to be appraised and governed? This question needs to be investigated, if one wishes to avoid the traps of ICTs ending up in isolating humans behind their screens and digital delegates, or harnessing them in a passive role, by (...)
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    Are tableaux an improvement on truth-tables?Marcello D'Agostino - 1992 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 1 (3):235-252.
    We show that Smullyan's analytic tableaux cannot p-simulate the truth-tables. We identify the cause of this computational breakdown and relate it to an underlying semantic difficulty which is common to the whole tradition originating in Gentzen's sequent calculus, namely the dissonance between cut-free proofs and the Principle of Bivalence. Finally we discuss some ways in which this principle can be built into a tableau-like method without affecting its analytic nature.
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  18. Epistemic Accuracy and Subjective Probability.Marcello D'Agostino & Corrado Sinigaglia - 2010 - In M. Dorato M. Suàrez (ed.), Epsa Epistemology and Methodology of Science. Springer. pp. 95--105.
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    An informational view of classical logic.Marcello D'Agostino - forthcoming - Theoretical Computer Science.
    We present an informational view of classical propositional logic that stems from a kind of informational semantics whereby the meaning of a logical operator is specified solely in terms of the information that is actually possessed by an agent. In this view the inferential power of logical agents is naturally bounded by their limited capability of manipulating “virtual information”, namely information that is not implicitly contained in the data. Although this informational semantics cannot be expressed by any finitely-valued matrix, it (...)
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    Incommensurability and Commensuration: The Common Denominator.Fred D'Agostino - 2019 - Routledge.
    This book was published in 2003.This volume presents a detailed examination of incommensurability in the value-theoretical sense. Exploring how choosers deal with problems and constraints of choice, the author draws on work in cognitive psychology, in sociology, in jurisprudence, in economics, and in the theory of value to show how choosers learn to make trade-offs when there is potential incommensurability among the options they are considering. The analysis is also informed by recent work in the tradition of Michel Foucault. With (...)
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    Sampson's 'dilemma'.F. B. D'agostino - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (2):183-184.
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    The Situational Logic of Disciplinary Scholarship.Fred D’Agostino - 2018 - In Raphael Sassower & Nathaniel Laor (eds.), The Impact of Critical Rationalism: Expanding the Popperian Legacy Through the Works of Ian C. Jarvie. Springer Verlag. pp. 45-57.
    Ian C. Jarvie developed the idea of situational logic in a subtle and effective way. He was also interested in, as well as a contributor to, the institution of academic publication. This chapter provides a situational analysis of an important recurrent pattern in academic publishing, namely, the concentration of work around particular topics, despite the fact that most such work will be unrewarded in the economy of esteem that is meant to be in play.
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  23. Matrimonio e indisolubilidad.Francesco D'Agostino - 1982 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 22:305-314.
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  24. Analytic inference and the informational meaning of the logical operators.Marcello D'Agostino - forthcoming - Logique Et Analyse.
     
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    The Idea and the Ideal of Public Justification.Fred D’Agostino - 1992 - Social Theory and Practice 18 (2):143-164.
  26. Logical Questions Concerning the $\mu$-Calculus: Interpolation, Lyndon and Los-Tarski.Giovanna D'agostino & Marco Hollenberg - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (1):310-332.
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    Cut-Based Abduction.Marcello D'agostino, Marcelo Finger & Dov Gabbay - 2008 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 16 (6):537-560.
    In this paper we explore a generalization of traditional abduction which can simultaneously perform two different tasks: given an unprovable sequent Γ ⊢ G, find a sentence H such that Γ, H ⊢ G is provable ; given a provable sequent Γ ⊢ G, find a sentence H such that Γ ⊢ H and the proof of Γ, H ⊢ G is simpler than the proof of Γ ⊢ G . We argue that the two tasks should not be distinguished, (...)
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    Dall'atto all'azione: Blondel e Aristotele nel progetto de "L'Action" (1893).Simone D'Agostino - 1999 - Roma: Pontificia università gregoriana.
    Quale rapporto c'è tra una noticina di appena 30 righe e un'opera filosofica di quasi 500 pagine? A questa domanda, appassionante per chi s'interessa alla genesi delle opere del pensiero, Simone D'Agostino risponde esaminando il rapporto tra il capolavoro blondeliano del 1893, L'Action, e quella che si suole chiamare la "Première notule" del 5 novembre 1882. Il presente lavoro non è uno studio genetico del pensiero blondeliano, bensì una sua interpretazione sistematica da due punti focali e rispecchiantisi l'uno nell'altro. (...)
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  29. Kuhn's Risk-Spreading Argument and The Organization of Scientific Communities.Fred D'Agostino - 2005 - Episteme 1 (3):201-209.
    One of Thomas Kuhn's profoundest arguments is introduced in the 1970 “Postscript” to The Structure of Scientific Revolutions . Kuhn is discussing the idea of a “disciplinary matrix” as a more adequate articulation of the “paradigm” notion he'd introduced in the first, 1962, edition of his famous work . He notes that one “element” of disciplinary matrices is likely to be common to most or even all such matrices, unlike the other elements which serve to distinguish specific disciplines and sub-disciplines (...)
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  30. Libertà-liberazione nella vita morale.D'Agostino Trevi & Eleonora[From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1968 - Brescia,: Morcelliana.
     
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    Μ-programs, uniform interpolation and bisimulation quantifiers for modal logics ★.Giovanna D'Agostino, Giacomo Lenzi & Tim French - 2006 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 16 (3-4):297-309.
    We consider the relation between the uniform interpolation property and the elimination of non-standard quantifiers (the bisimulation quantifiers) in the context of the ?-calculus. In particular, we isolate classes of frames where the correspondence between these two properties is nicely smooth.
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    Scienze e religione: per una nuova alleanza.Salvo D'Agostino - 2007 - Idee 67:7-25.
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    On modal μ-calculus with explicit interpolants.G. D'Agostino & G. Lenzi - 2006 - Journal of Applied Logic 4 (3):256-278.
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    Rational Agency.Fred D'Agostino - 2011 - In Ian Jarvie Jesus Zamora Bonilla (ed.), The Sage Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences. SAGE Publications. pp. 182.
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    Soggetti di senso: semiotica ed ermeneutica tra Ricœur e Greimas.Simone D'Agostino - 2009 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino.
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    Adjudication as an epistemological concept.Fred D'agostino - 1989 - Synthese 79 (2):231 - 256.
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  37. Il diritti degli animali.F. D'Agostino - 1994 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 71:78-104.
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  38. Il nuovo antico aristotele di Enrico Berti.Simone D'Agostino - 2011 - Gregorianum 92 (3):584-605.
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    La tradizione dell'epieikeia nel Medioevo latino: un contributo alla storia dell'idea di equità.Francesco D'Agostino - 1976 - Milano: A. Giuffrè.
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  40. Contemporary Approaches to the Social Contract.Fred D'Agostino, John Thrasher & Gerald Gaus - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    (1 other version)BRACKEN, HARRY M. [1984]: Mind and Language: Essays on Descartes and Chomsky. Foris Publications. ISBN 90 6765 020 X.Fred D'Agostino - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (2):249-251.
  42. Liberalism and Pluralism.F. D'Agostino - 2004 - In Gerald F. Gaus & Chandran Kukathas (eds.), Handbook of political theory. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
     
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  43. L'insostenibile leggerezza dell'azione Hannah Arendt e Maurice Blondel lettori di Aristotele.Simone D'agostino - 2008 - Gregorianum 89 (3):617-639.
    Within contemporary philosophy, both Hannah Arendt and Maurice Blondel are distinguished for situating action at the centre of their reflection. Investigation of their philosophical positions is facilitated by their common and constant reference to Aristotle, especially his findings on praxis. More particularly, both cite and comment on Nicomachean Ethics IX 7, where Aristotle discusses the relationship between benefactor and beneficiary. While Arendt uses the text to show how Aristotle undervalued praxis, through confusing it with poiesis, Blondel exploits the passage for (...)
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  44. La scienza soggettiva dell'azione secondo Maurice Blondel.Simone D'agostino - 2009 - Gregorianum 90 (4):865-868.
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    Modal deduction in second-order logic and set theory, part 2.G. D'Agostino & Jfak van Benthem - 1998 - Studia Logica 60.
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    Nonrandom Generating of Prescriptions.S. Matthew D’Agostino - 1976 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):119-135.
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    Pourquoi Hertz et non pas Maxwell, a-t-il découvert les ondes électriques?Par S. D'Agostino - 1989 - Centaurus 32 (1):66-76.
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    Handbook of Tableau Methods.Marcello D'Agostino, Dov M. Gabbay, Reiner Hähnle & Joachim Posegga (eds.) - 1999 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    Recent years have been blessed with an abundance of logical systems, arising from a multitude of applications. A logic can be characterised in many different ways. Traditionally, a logic is presented via the following three components: 1. an intuitive non-formal motivation, perhaps tie it in to some application area 2. a semantical interpretation 3. a proof theoretical formulation. There are several types of proof theoretical methodologies, Hilbert style, Gentzen style, goal directed style, labelled deductive system style, and so on. The (...)
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    Interpolation in non-classical logics.Giovanna D’Agostino - 2008 - Synthese 164 (3):421 - 435.
    We discuss the interpolation property on some important families of non classical logics, such as intuitionistic, modal, fuzzy, and linear logics. A special paragraph is devoted to a generalization of the interpolation property, uniform interpolation.
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    Naturalizing epistemology: Thomas Kuhn and the 'essential tension'.Fred D'Agostino - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In identifying that the 'essential tension' is the balance between conservative and innovative approaches in the development of knowledge - tried-and tested or new directions - Kuhn pointed out that these two attitudes are both appropriate. This study adds to this picture the social and psychological dynamics that underpin any such balancing.
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