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    Kant’s Modal Theory of Assent.Lorenzo Mileti Nardo - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann, The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 775-784.
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    The Method of Belief: The Unity of Kant’s Reflection in the Canon of Pure Reason.Lorenzo Mileti Nardo - 2023 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 4 (2):81-111.
    The aim of this paper is to show the unity and consistency of Kant’s reflections throughout all three sections of the Canon of Pure Reason. More specifically, I argue that Section 3, which is devoted to the issue of Fürwahrhalten, or taking-to-be-true, is crucial to achieving the methodological goal of the Canon, which is to justify the legitimacy of the speculative assumptions of pure reason. After examining the historical roots of Kant’s notion of a transcendental doctrine of method, I focus (...)
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    Filosofia: maschile singolare: un problema di genere in filosofia.Lorenzo Gasparrini - 2024 - [Rome]: Tlon.
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    Naturalizing logic.Lorenzo Magnani - 2015 - Journal of Applied Logic 13 (1):13-36.
  5. The Self as Narrative in Hume.Lorenzo Greco - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4):699-722.
    In this paper, I return to the well-known apparent inconsistencies in Hume’s treatment of personal identity in the three books of A Treatise of Human Nature, and try to defend a Humean narrative interpretation of the self. I argue that in Book 1 of the Treatise Hume is answering (to use Marya Schechtman’s expressions in The Constitution of Selves) a “reidentification” question concerning personal identity, which is different from the “characterization” question of Books 2 and 3. That is, I maintain (...)
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  6. The Force of Sympathy in the Ethics of David Hume.Lorenzo Greco - 2012 - In Lorenzo Greco & Alessio Vaccari, Hume Readings. Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura. pp. 193-210.
  7. A Unified Theory of Truth and Paradox.Lorenzo Rossi - 2019 - Review of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):209-254.
    The sentences employed in semantic paradoxes display a wide range of semantic behaviours. However, the main theories of truth currently available either fail to provide a theory of paradox altogether, or can only account for some paradoxical phenomena by resorting to multiple interpretations of the language. In this paper, I explore the wide range of semantic behaviours displayed by paradoxical sentences, and I develop a unified theory of truth and paradox, that is a theory of truth that also provides a (...)
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    How to Model Mechanistic Hierarchies.Lorenzo Casini - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 83 (5):946-958.
    Mechanisms are usually viewed as inherently hierarchical, with lower levels of a mechanism influencing, and decomposing, its higher-level behaviour. In order to adequately draw quantitative predictions from a model of a mechanism, the model needs to capture this hierarchical aspect. The recursive Bayesian network formalism was put forward as a means to model mechanistic hierarchies by decomposing variables. The proposal was recently criticized by Gebharter and Gebharter and Kaiser, who instead propose to decompose arrows. In this paper, I defend the (...)
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  9. Humean Reflections in the Ethics of Bernard Williams.Lorenzo Greco - 2007 - Utilitas 19 (3):312-25.
    In this article, I maintain that the anti-theoretical spirit which pervades Williams's ethics is close to the Humean project of developing and defending an ethics based on sentiments which has its main focus in the virtues. In particular, I argue that there are similar underlying themes which run through the philosophies of Hume and Williams, such as the view that a correct ethical perspective cannot avoid dealing with a broader theory of human nature; the conviction that this inquiry cannot be (...)
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    Adding a Conditional to Kripke’s Theory of Truth.Lorenzo Rossi - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 45 (5):485-529.
    Kripke’s theory of truth, 690–716; 1975) has been very successful but shows well-known expressive difficulties; recently, Field has proposed to overcome them by adding a new conditional connective to it. In Field’s theories, desirable conditional and truth-theoretic principles are validated that Kripke’s theory does not yield. Some authors, however, are dissatisfied with certain aspects of Field’s theories, in particular the high complexity. I analyze Field’s models and pin down some reasons for discontent with them, focusing on the meaning of the (...)
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    Migration and Cooperative Infrastructures.Lorenzo Del Savio, Giulia Cavaliere & Matteo Mameli - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 32 (3):425-444.
    A proper understanding of the moral and political significance of migration requires a focus on global inequalities. More specifically, it requires a focus on those global inequalities that affect people’s ability to participate in the production of economic goods and non-economic goods. We call cooperative infrastructures the complex material and immaterial technologies that allow human beings to cooperate in order to generate human goods. By enabling migrants to access high-quality cooperative infrastructures, migration contributes to the diffusion of technical and socio-political (...)
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    Partition theorems and computability theory.Joseph R. Mileti - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):411-427.
    The connections between mathematical logic and combinatorics have a rich history. This paper focuses on one aspect of this relationship: understanding the strength, measured using the tools of computability theory and reverse mathematics, of various partition theorems. To set the stage, recall two of the most fundamental combinatorial principles, König's Lemma and Ramsey's Theorem. We denote the set of natural numbers by ω and the set of finite sequences of natural numbers by ω<ω. We also identify each n ∈ ω (...)
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    Technological Rationality.Lorenzo C. Simpson - 2012 - In Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Stig Andur Pedersen & Vincent F. Hendricks, A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 189–194.
    This chapter contains sections titled: References and Further Reading.
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  14. Black Americans' Implicit Racial Associations and Their Implications for Intergroup Judgment, 21 Soc.Leslie Ashburn-Nardo - 2003 - Cognition 61.
  15. Il buon soldato e l’agente virtuoso: Hume e la military glory.Lorenzo Greco - 2014 - In Maurizio Balistreri & Maurizio Mori, Etica medica nella vita militare: per iniziare una riflessione, vol. 1. Value – Ananke. pp. 107-115.
  16. Reflection and the Limits of Philosophy.Lorenzo Greco - 2011 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics 1 (3):5-10.
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    Seeing Something as Something Else: The Logic of Mitate 見立て.Lorenzo Marinucci - forthcoming - Journal of East Asian Philosophy:1-19.
    Mitate is the name used to describe a typically Japanese visual trope, in which one object is meant to be seen as something else. While mitate is a defining element of Edo period haikai and ukiyo-e, a this kind of overlapping meanings can be found in much earlier sources. Its aesthetic effects are often smile, laughter, and parody, but mitate can also bestow a hidden depth to the commonplace and the contemporary through explicit and implicit connections to more noble and (...)
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  18. Io morale.Lorenzo Greco - 2011 - Aphex 4.
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    The negative Commonwealth: Australia as ‘laboratory’, then and now.Lorenzo Veracini & Dan Tout - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 180 (1):92-110.
    Federated Australia was seen for a long time as a significant social ‘laboratory’. The Commonwealth itself was seen as an ‘experiment’. This widespread metaphor relied on a particular pattern of perception: the country was ‘new’ (it was not), and the country was allegedly isolated (it was not, at least not completely). Many believed that its social environment could be controlled, like that of a scientific laboratory. A laboratory is designed to shut all disturbances out – the value of the data (...)
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    A predictive nature for tactile awareness? Insights from damaged and intact central-nervous-system functioning.Lorenzo Pia, Francesca Garbarini, Dalila Burin, Carlotta Fossataro & Anna Berti - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:139874.
    In the present paper, we will attempt to gain hints regarding the nature of tactile awareness in humans. At first, we will review some recent literature showing that an actual tactile experience can emerge in absence of any tactile stimulus (e.g., tactile hallucinations, tactile illusions). According to the current model of tactile awareness, we will subsequently argue that such (false) tactile perceptions are subserved by the same anatomo-functional mechanisms known to underpin actual perception. On these bases, we will discuss the (...)
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  21. Understanding Visual Abduction.Lorenzo Magnani - 2015 - In Woosuk Park, Ping Li & Lorenzo Magnani, Philosophy and Cognitive Science Ii: Western & Eastern Studies. Cham: Springer Verlag.
     
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    The many faces of altruism: selective pressures and human groups.Lorenzo Baravalle - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (1):97-120.
    No âmbito do debate sobre as unidades envolvidas nos processos seletivos, a controvérsia sobre a possibilidade de comportamentos genuinamente altruístas tem um lugar destacado. Partindo de uma posição declaradamente pluralista, discutir-se-ão, neste artigo, algumas questões relevantes para esse tópico. Em primeiro lugar, o altruísmo será concebido como uma propriedade fenotípica dos grupos biológicos, e não apenas de seus membros. Essa caraterização levará, em um segundo momento, à discussão sobre a relação entre grupos em sociedades complexas, como é o caso das (...)
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    Paul Ricoeur: Honoring and Continuing the Work.Lorenzo Altieri, Pamela Anderson, Patrick Bourgeois, Fred Dallmayr, Gregory Hoskins, Domenico Jervolino, Morny Joy, David M. Kaplan, Richard Kearney, Peter Kemp, Jason Springs, Henry Venema, John Wall & John Whitmire - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    This collection of essays is dedicated to the prolific career of Paul Ricoeur. Honoring his work, this anthology addresses questions and concerns that defined Ricoeur’s.
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    Sopravvenienza del sociale.Lorenzo Baravalle - 2006 - Rivista di Estetica 33 (33):177-195.
    1 Introduzione Per Searle, la realtà sociale è un enorme ontologia invisibile che comprende obblighi, promesse, matrimoni, proprietà, governi e in generale tutti quegli enti che non sono solamente fisici, tangibili, ma neppure esclusivamente mentali, privati. Alla sua base c’è la capacità intrinseca all’uomo di attribuire funzioni agli oggetti che lo circondano. La costruzione della realtà sociale è precisamente un processo attraverso il quale l’intenzionalità umana dispone della possibilità,...
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    La imposible teodicea.Lorenzo Vicente Burgoa - 1999 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 18:169-176.
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    Learning correction grammars.Lorenzo Carlucci, John Case & Sanjay Jain - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (2):489-516.
    We investigate a new paradigm in the context of learning in the limit, namely, learning correction grammars for classes of computably enumerable (c.e.) languages. Knowing a language may feature a representation of it in terms of two grammars. The second grammar is used to make corrections to the first grammar. Such a pair of grammars can be seen as a single description of (or grammar for) the language. We call such grammars correction grammars. Correction grammars capture the observable fact that (...)
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    The strength of ramsey’s theorem for coloring relatively large sets.Lorenzo Carlucci & Konrad Zdanowski - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (1):89-102.
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    (1 other version)Ensayos inéditos de Kurt gödel.Javier de Lorenzo - 1995 - Theoria 10 (1):215-216.
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    La Matematica ¿incompleta, aleatoria, experimental?Javier de Lorenzo - 1992 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 7 (1-3):423-450.
    En 1931 Gödel publica su Teorema de incompletud. Resultado clave en Lógica matemática, se interpretó como una limitación de los formalismos, un fracaso del Programa de Hilbert. Sin embargo, el método de aritmetización, la recursividad han propiciado una visión positiva y la creación de nuevas teorias - Teorías de la Complejidad, de Información algorítmica... -. Con ellas, nuevas demostraciones del teorema y, consecuentes, nuevas discusiones en Filosofía de la Matemática. En especial, desde la Teoría de la Complejidad. Además de incompleta, (...)
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  30. Russell ante el inicio de la Matemática.Javier de Lorenzo Martínez - 1972 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 2 (8):45-54.
     
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    The Theory of the Generalised Real Numbers and Other Topics in Logic.Lorenzo Galeotti - 2019 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):449-450.
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    La filosofia clinica di Wittgenstein.Lorenzo Ghirelli - 2016 - Nóema 7 (2).
    Intento del presente saggio è quello di tracciare le linee principali della filosofia di Wittgenstein definendone l’orizzonte operativo e la strategia d’azione. Seguiremo inizialmente i cambiamenti nella concezione del linguaggio e del significato del filosofo austriaco utilizzandoli come traccia per registrare le corrispondenti revisioni degli obiettivi, delle tecniche e delle forme del far filosofia da lui proposte. Cercheremo poi di analizzare la pratica filosofica prospettata dal Wittgenstein maturo evidenziandone alcuni aspetti che ci consentiranno di qualificarla come clinica.
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    La trascendenza dello sguardo: Simone Weil e María Zambrano tra filosofia e mistica.Lorenzo Gianfelici - 2011 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Hume e l’etica contemporanea, Section “Nodi” of Iride 25(67) (2012): 537-615.Lorenzo Greco (ed.) - 2012 - Il Mulino.
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    L’identità personale in David Hume: dalle passioni all’etica.Lorenzo Greco - 2014 - Thaumàzein 2:247-64.
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    Cercatori di libertà.Lorenzo Infantino - 2019 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino.
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    Ortega y Gasset: una introduzione.Lorenzo Infantino - 1990 - Roma: Armando.
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    Abduction and Its Eco-cognitive Openness.Lorenzo Magnani - 2006 - In Lorenzo Magnani & Claudia Casadio, Model Based Reasoning in Science and Technology. Logical, Epistemological, and Cognitive Issues. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
    Aristotle clearly states that in syllogistic theory local/environmental cognitive factors—external to that peculiar inferential process, for example regarding users/reasoners, are given up. Indeed, to define syllogism Aristotle first of all insists that all syllogisms are valid and contends that the necessity of this kind of reasoning is related to the circumstance that “no further term from outside is needed”, in sum syllogism is the fruit of a kind of eco-cognitive immunization. At the same time Aristotle presents a seminal perspective on (...)
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    Letteratura, arte e conoscenza nel romanticismo. una sintesi.Lorenzo Oropallo - 2012 - Epistemologia 2:329-323.
    Un'indagine dello stato dei saperi artistici e scientifici nell'etŕ moderna deve necessariamente partire dall'epistemologia del primo romanticismo tedesco. Il sistema filosofico di Kant, infatti, analizza l'ambito di applicazione del pensiero umano, rilevando che l'arte, in quanto oggetto che sfugge all'indagine razionale della natura, non fornisce alcun tipo di conoscenza. Partendo da tale premessa, e dal ruolo che quindi Kant assegna preliminarmente all'arte, relegandola nell'ambito dell'estetica che č intesa come branca filosofica autonoma distinta dall'indagine razionale della scienza, Fichte, Schelling e i (...)
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    I paradigmi biblici della preghiera nel Peri euchês di Origene.Lorenzo Perrone - 1993 - Augustinianum 33 (1-2):339-368.
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    Editorial: Owning a Body + Moving a Body = Me?Lorenzo Pia, Francesca Garbarini, Andreas Kalckert & Hong Yu Wong - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13:448890.
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    Sull'ingiustizia: i concetti di ingiustizia e "pleonexia" nel libro I della Repubblica di Platone e nel libro V dell'Etica Nicomachea di Aristotele.Lorenzo Picca - 2019 - Roma: Edizioni Efesto.
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  43. Speech on Ovid.Lorenzo Rossi - 1997 - Mediaeval Studies 59:151-152.
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  44. Determinants of Food Choices as Justifications for Public Health Interventions.Lorenzo Savio - 2015 - In Thomas Schramme, New Perspectives on Paternalism and Health Care. Cham: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Human domestication and the roles of human agency in human evolution.Lorenzo Del Savio & Matteo Mameli - 2020 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 42 (2):1-25.
    Are humans a domesticated species? How is this issue related to debates on the roles of human agency in human evolution? This article discusses four views on human domestication: Darwin’s view; the view of those who link human domestication to anthropogenic niche construction and, more specifically, to sedentism; the view of those who link human domestication to selection against aggression and the domestication syndrome; and a novel view according to which human domestication can be conceived of in terms of a (...)
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    Yuri Balashov - Persistence and Spacetime.Lorenzo Del Savio - 2018 - Humana Mente 4 (13).
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    If it Looks Like a Duck: Review of Doctoring the Novel: Medicine and Quackery from Shelley to Doyle by Sylvia A. Pamboukian. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2012. 207 pp.Lorenzo Servitje - 2013 - Journal of Medical Humanities 34 (3):407-409.
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    La controversia anti-apollinarista in Severiano di Gabala.Lorenzo Torresi - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (2):417-439.
    To study Severian of Gabala from the point of view of anti-heretical polemic allows us to delve into a character who is obscure and often overlooked. When looking at the argument against the Apollinarists, a task which requires a capacity for extensive speculation, Severian comes out as less significant in comparison to the other great theologians of his time, like the Cappadocian Fathers, although he adheres to the same doctrinal line. The more demanding arguments – as in his homily De (...)
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    La palabra de dios Y el canon.Lorenzo Turrado - 1969 - Salmanticensis 16 (1):107.
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    What’s unsettling about On Settling: discussing the settler colonial present.Lorenzo Veracini - 2014 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 17 (2):235-251.
    This article considers the current relevance of settler colonial tropes, narratives and idioms by discussing the opening section of On Settling (2012), a recently published book authored by respected political scientist Robert E. Goodin. While Goodin argues that ‘settling’ should be considered a ‘normatively defensible practice’, my critique focuses on his assumed link between ‘settling’ in general and settler colonialism in particular. The first section of this article follows the narrative of settlement that underpins Goodin’s book. The second section discusses (...)
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