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  1. Defensor minor and De translatione imperii.MARSIGLIO of Padua - 1993
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  2. Marsiglio of Padua.Cary J. Nederman - 2003 - In David Boucher & Paul Joseph Kelly, Political Thinkers: From Socrates to the Present. 2nd. ed, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Tyranny, Despotism, and Consent in Marsiglio of Padua’s Defensor pacis.Cary J. Nederman - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-18.
    Within the political lexicon of the European Middle Ages, tyranny (along with related terms such as tyrant and tyrannical) constituted one of its most ubiquitous and flexibly applied discursive fields. Moreover, once Aristotle’s Ethics and Politics began to circulate in the West after their translation into Latin in the mid-1200s, a closely related term for tyranny emerged: despotism. Yet when we turn to Marsiglio of Padua, the fourteenth-century political theorist who is often regarded to be the quintessential medieval (...)
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    Empire and the Historiography of European Political Thought: Marsiglio of Padua, Nicholas of Cusa, and the Medieval/Modern Divide.Cary J. Nederman - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (1):1-15.
    John Pocock's The First Decline and Fall (2003) presents a novel argument for drawing a clear distinction between medieval and early modern varieties of political thinking and writing that implicitly challenges the current historiographical trend that "softens" the dividing line between the two. The present paper critically examines Pocock's claim, which is based on the appearance of the theme of the historicity of the Roman Empire (imperial decline and fall) in early modern (and especially Florentine) political theory. In particular, the (...)
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    Character and Community in the "Defensor Pacis": Marsiglio of Padua's Adaptation of Aristotelian Moral Psychology.C. J. Nederman - 1992 - History of Political Thought 13 (3):377.
    Although it has become commonplace to regard Marsiglio of Padua's Defensor Pacis (completed in 1324) as a quintessential work of medieval Aristotelian political theory, this view has been challenged for various reasons in recent years. Some scholarship has pointed to the superficial quality of Marsiglio's appeal to Aristotle's �authority�. Others have emphasized Marsiglio's decisive reliance on sources and doctrines which were quite at odds with his overtly Aristotelian commitments. A revealing measure of the depth of his (...)
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    From "Defensor Pacis" to "Defensor Minor": The Problem of Empire in Marsiglio of Padua.C. J. Nederman - 1995 - History of Political Thought 16 (3):313.
    When read as Marsiglio asks us to read it, the Defensor minor looks a great deal less like a change of heart on its author's part than an extension and application of the principles that he had formulated fifteen years earlier in the Defensor pacis. The inconsistency some scholars have detected turns out to be based on a sort of false expectation about Marsiglio's political theory, namely, that it must ultimately advocate a single system of government or form (...)
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  7. The Skeptic’s Passion.Maybelle Padua - 2013 - Philosophia 41 (1).
    This paper aims at understanding the condition of the skeptic as skeptical. Using the mechanism of cognition argued by Aquinas, which explains how cognitions are connected with dispositions and affections, it tries to unlock the skeptic’s disposition to doubt as something willed. Culling insights from Wittgenstein, this essay points to certainty as a necessity for the person who wishes to live without the constant apprehension of doubt and pervasive suspicion of others. It concludes with an analysis of the skeptic’s need (...)
     
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    A opção preferencial pelos pobres diante da aporofobia: reflexões antropológicas para uma atualização da opção de Puebla.Lúcia Pedrosa-Pádua - forthcoming - Horizonte:1479-1479.
    This article updates a fundamental theme of the Conference of Puebla, the preferential option for the poor, through dialogue with the theme of aversion by the poor, of the philosopher Adela Cortina. Presents the meanings of the preferential option for the poor inaugurated in Medellín and solemnly proclaimed in Puebla and shows how this option was assumed by the posterior documents, both in Latin America and in the universal magisterium; then systematizes some aspects of the Aporophobia and, at the end, (...)
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    Emotion.Maybelle Marie O. Padua - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 19:141-164.
    The thought of Edith Stein on woman brings out the fuller sense of the metaphysical notion of the being of woman. Stein’s position is that woman’s nature as biological mother affects her whole being. Woman has two essential characteristics: attraction to the personal and attraction to wholeness. It is woman’s emotions that account for these distinctly feminine traits. Woman is distinguished by her empathetic perception of persons, an intuitive grasp of a person’s being and value as “person”. Stein describes empathy (...)
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    A abordagem feminista nas ciências da religião: contribuições para o estudo do fenômeno religioso.Ana Ester Pádua Freire - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (40):2308-2310.
    Thesis summary: FREIRE, Ana Ester Pádua. The humanistic approach in religious studies: contributions to the study of the religious phenomenon.
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    Altered brain‐gut axis in autism: Comorbidity or causative mechanisms?Emeran A. Mayer, David Padua & Kirsten Tillisch - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (10):933-939.
    The concept that alterated communications between the gut microbiome and the brain may play an important role in human brain disorders has recently received considerable attention. This is the result of provocative preclinical and some clinical evidence supporting early hypotheses about such communication in health and disease. Gastrointestinal symptoms are a common comorbidity in patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), even though the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. In addition, alteration in the composition and metabolic products of the gut microbiome (...)
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    A Pessoa Humana como objeto do Amor de Deus, manifestado na Criação, na Encarnação e na Misericórdia.Antônio de Pádua Santos - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):168-184.
    This theological argument job has three sections, each of them dealing with one of its aspects. In the first, on the creation, there are the data as presented in the Holy Scriptures, the development of creationist theology and confirmation that science and theology can illuminate each other since respecting each others' differences. In the second, on the incarnation, it is confirmed that God is not unfamiliar to his work because, after creating it, continued veiling about to send his Son to (...)
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    From a Less-Authentic Experience to an Authentic Experience: Gadamer’s Changed Concept of the Symbol.Italy Padua - 2024 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 55 (3):255-272.
    Volume 55, Issue 3, July 2024, Page 255-272.
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    Contemplating woman in the philosophy of Edith Stein.Maybelle Marie O. Padua - 2007 - [Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines]: Far Eastern University Publications.
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    John Maynard Keynes and the economy of trust: the relevance of the Keynesian social thought in a global society.Donatella Padua - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Why does trust collapse in times of crisis? And when, instead, does it become a driver of growth, generating value? This book offers an analysis of the dynamics of trust through a sociological interpretation of the thought of John Maynard Keynes, the first economist to understand the full extent of the confidence-lever. In the context of the 2007 crisis and following recession, the innovative concept of Economy of Trust explains how trust spontaneously replaces the weakened institutional system of quality assurance (...)
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    Men at Work: Poesis, Politics and Labor in Aristotle and Some Aristotelians.Cary J. Nederman - 2008 - Analyse & Kritik 30 (1):17-31.
    In Book 3 of his Politics, and again in Book 7, Aristotle makes explicit his disdain for the banausos (often translated ‘mechanic’) as an occupation qualified for full civic life. Where modern admirers of Aristotle, such as Alasdair MacIntyre, have taken him at face value concerning this topic and thus felt a need to distance themselves from him, I claim that the grounds that Aristotle offers for the exclusion of banausoi from citizenship are not consistent with other important teachings (found (...)
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    Defensor minor and De translatione imperii. [REVIEW]Richard J. Dougherty - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):413-414.
    The series of Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought is in the process of putting into the hands of students useful, inexpensive editions of the most important works of Western political thought, especially suitable for classroom use. Here we have another welcome addition to the series, the minor texts of Marsiglio of Padua previously unavailable in the English language.
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    Mística e profecia na espiritualidade cristã. O testemunho de Santa Teresa de Jesus (Mysticism and prophecy in Christian spirituality. The testimony of Saint Teresa of Jesus) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2012v10n27p757. [REVIEW]Lúcia Pedrosa-Pádua - 2012 - Horizonte 10 (27):757-778.
    This paper deals with the interrelation between mystique and prophecy in the Christian spirituality. It intends to face dualisms, observed in the past and also in the current Christianity, between these terms. It presents Saint Teresa of Avila’s testimony as a way for overcoming the dichotomy between mystique and prophecy by means of a procedural integration. The foundation for the needed relation between the terms concerned is the existence of Jesus of Nazareth itself, which may be regarded as prophetic-mystic. It (...)
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    Padua, its Arena and the Arena Chapel: A Liturgical Ensemble.Michael Viktor Schwarz - 2010 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 73 (1):39-64.
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    Padua and Venice: transcultural exchange in the early modern age.Brigit Blass-Simmen & Stefan Weppelmann (eds.) - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Venice and Padua are neighboring cities with a topographical and geopolitical distinction. Venice as a port city opened up towards Byzantium whereas Padua as a university city was a place of Humanism and research. The contributions analyze works of art as aesthetic formulations of their places of origin, which also have an effect on their surroundings. International experts investigate these two concepts and how the exchange worked.
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    Padua Aristotelianism: An Appraisal. Randall Jr - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 9:199-206.
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    Padua: A protocol for argumentation dialogue using association rules. [REVIEW]Maya Wardeh, Trevor Bench-Capon & Frans Coenen - 2009 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 17 (3):183-215.
    We describe PADUA, a protocol designed to support two agents debating a classification by offering arguments based on association rules mined from individual datasets. We motivate the style of argumentation supported by PADUA, and describe the protocol. We discuss the strategies and tactics that can be employed by agents participating in a PADUA dialogue. PADUA is applied to a typical problem in the classification of routine claims for a hypothetical welfare benefit. We particularly address the problems (...)
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    Musulmanes de Padua: sobre las nuevas identidades islámicas italianas.Agustina Adela Zaros - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (38):706-732.
    The proposed text reflects on the Muslim community and families in Padua including interviews in order to individuate the practices of the transmission of beliefs within the family and the continuity of the group. Mainly from the development of three main points: religious socialization, community representation as umma, according to the mandate of Give to Islam as well of the dichotomy we Muslims / they Christians discourses. Finally, the meanings of identities governed by ethnicity and / or religion and (...)
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  24. ESTADO E GOVERNO NO PENSAMENTO DE MARSÍLIO DE PÁDUA: RAÍZES MEDIEVAIS DE UMA TEORIA MODERNA.J. L. Ames - 2003 - Ética and Filosofia Política 6 (2):0-0.
    This study brings light to the concepts of State and Government in the thought of Marsilio de Padua pointing out to profoundly modern institutions present in the reflection of this medieval philosopher. We attempt to show that Marsilio de Padua reflects based on Aristotle´s categories, but proposes a State and Government conception different from that common place of medieval politics as he insists on the need of the popular consent as a criterion of political legitimacy. -/- O estudo (...)
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  25. Von Eridug über Hellas nach Padua oder Europas politischer Sonderweg.Andreas Kamp - 2018 - In Burkhard Mojsisch, Tengiz Iremadze & Udo Reinhold Jeck, Veritas et subtilitas: truth and subtlety in the history of philosophy: essays in memory of Burkhard Mojsisch (1944-2015). Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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    Perfecting Community as "One Man": Moses Ḥayim Luzzatto's Pietistic Confraternity in Eighteenth-Century Padua.David Sclar - 2020 - Journal of the History of Ideas 81 (1):45-66.
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  27. Marsilio de Padua y las teorías emergentes de gobierno.Mario Di Giacomo - 2012 - Apuntes Filosóficos 21 (40).
    Este trabajo explora la concepción de Marsilio de Padua sobre el poder dentro de una teoría ascendente de gobierno. Siguiendo la línea de la crítica medieval a la plenitudopotestatis , él propone, desde una orientación populista de su doctrina, una organización sociopolítica cuyo fundamento es la voluntas populi y la ley que de allí emana. Es así como en su obra El defensor de la paz puede encontrarse una sorprendente visión republicana de la política, donde la esfera religiosa queda (...)
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    Álvaro Pais, Marsílio de Pádua e o Artigo 68 do Livro Primeiro do Estado e Pranto da Igreja.José Antônio de C. R. De Souza - 2006 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 51 (3).
    Em boa parte do Artigo 68 do Livro Primeiro de seu Estado e Pranto da Igreja, Álvaro Pais, O. Min. (c. 1270-1349) refuta 5 proposições com implicações políticas atribuídas a Marsílio de Pádua (1280-1342). Neste artigo, analisamos a refutação dessas proposições feitas pelo Menorita galego, comparando-as, de um lado, com os textos, efetivamente escritos pelo Médico paduano, que se encontram em sua obra Defensor da Paz (1324) e, de outro, cotejando-o com uma Epistula ad quosdam cardinales, de autoria do mencionado (...)
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    Ricci Giovanni. Elementi di teoria dei numeri. Repertorio di matematiche, a cur a di Mario Villa, Casa Editrice Dott. A. Milani, Padua 1951, pp. 1–61. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):201-201.
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    Die stadt und das reich in der verfassungslehre des marsilius von padua : D. Sternberger, Sitzungsberichte der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Universität Frankfurt am Main , 65 pp., DM 18. [REVIEW]Elfrieda Dubois - 1984 - History of European Ideas 5 (4):451-452.
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    Sarah R. Kyle, Medicine and Humanism in Late Medieval Italy: The Carrara Herbal in Padua. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2017. Pp. xiii + 243. ISBN 978-1-4724-4652-7. £110.00. [REVIEW]Vittoria Feola - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (1):157-158.
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    Middle Ages Alle origini dell'aristotelismo padovano . By Paolo Marangon. Padua: Editrice Antenore, 1977. Pp. 189. L. 7,000. [REVIEW]Charles Schmitt - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (1):67-68.
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    "Arts and Sciences at Padua: The Studium before 1350," by Nancy G. Siraisi. [REVIEW]Walter J. Ong - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 53 (1):94-95.
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    A unidade do poder em Marsílio de Pádua.Sérgio Ricardo Strefling - 2011 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 56 (2):165-177.
    Marsílio de Pádua foi um pensador da Idade Média que escreveu duas obras de filosofia política que influenciaram a modernidade. Este estudo analisa o capítulo 17 da primeira parte do Defensor Pacis, onde se trata da unidade do governo ou do principado. Se houver muitos em número ou espécie, tal como acontece nas grandes cidades e, em particular, em um reino, aí deve haver então um supremo governante, a quem os demais estejam subordinados e por quem sejam dirigidos. Trata-se de (...)
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    La ley en el "Defensor Minor" de Marsilio de Padua.Pedro Roche Arnas - 1995 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 2:91-100.
    Defensor Minor follows the basic objective of the works of Marsilio de Padua: the critique of the theocratic conception of papal power. Some of the aspects here studied include the nature of power, the differences and relationships between divine law and human law and the coactive character of both.
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    Marsilio de Padua y Maquiavelo: una lectura comparada.Bernardo Bayona Aznar - 2007 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 7:11-34.
    Marsilius of Padua’s thinking represents an unprecedented attempt to base power on rational grounds. Two centuries earlier than Machiavelli, Marsilius had developed a political theory that was very different from traditional medieval thought and had offered for the first time an autonomous explanation of power, without referring to a higher order or law to justify its existence. These two Italian writers were passionate about politics and, touched by the political instability in their motherland, sought to maintain peace. They held (...)
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    The Infertility-Related Stress Scale: Validation of a Brazilian–Portuguese Version and Measurement Invariance Across Brazil and Italy.Giulia Casu, Victor Zaia, Erik Montagna, Antonio de Padua Serafim, Bianca Bianco, Caio Parente Barbosa & Paola Gremigni - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Infertility constitutes an essential source of stress in the individual and couple’s life. The Infertility-Related Stress Scale is of clinical interest for exploring infertility-related stress affecting the intrapersonal and interpersonal domains of infertile individuals’ lives. In the present study, the IRSS was translated into Brazilian–Portuguese, and its factor structure, reliability, and relations to sociodemographic and infertility-related characteristics and depression were examined. A sample of 553 Brazilian infertile individuals completed the Brazilian–Portuguese IRSS, and a subsample of 222 participants also completed the (...)
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    Catholic ethics as seen from padua[REVIEW]Christopher Steck - 2011 - Journal of Religious Ethics 39 (2):365-390.
    During the summer of 2006, over four hundred Catholic ethicists from around the world gathered for four days in Padua, Italy. About sixty of the conference papers have become available in two edited collections, Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church: The Plenary Papers from the First Cross-cultural Conference on Catholic Theological Ethics, and Applied Ethics in a World Church: The Padua Conference. As the conference was marked by a distinctive and creative tension—between the diversity which characterized the (...)
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    Die Rezeption der aristotelischen politischen Philosophie bei Marsilius von Padua: eine Untersuchung zur ersten Diktion des Defensor pacis.Vasileios Syros - 2008 - Boston: Brill.
    This study is the first comprehensive treatment of the way Marsilius of Padua (1270/1290 1342), a seminal political thinker of the Late Middle Ages, elaborated on Aristotle s political thought in articulating his political theory.
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    La paz en la teoría política de Marsilio de Padua.Bernardo Bayona Aznar - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 11.
    ResumenEl artículo estudia el significado de ‘paz’ en El defensor de la paz, la principal obra de Marsilio de Padua y, probablemente, del pensamiento político de la Baja Edad Media. Marsilio considera la ley el fundamento de la civitas y la paz el objetivo de su institución; y sitúa en el poder temporal del sacerdocio –del Papa en particular–, la causa de la guerra civil que dividía la sociedad cristiana y azotaba, en especial, el Imperio y el norte de (...)
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    El "positivismo jurídico" en el "Defensor Pacis" de Marsilio de Padua.Martín Oliveira - 2012 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 19:159-170.
    Many scholars of Medieval Political Philosophy have suggested that Marisilius of Padua’s Defensor Pacis defends a «positivist» approach to law. In this article we try to show that such claim is wrong. We begin by sketching a brief summary of Marilius’ legal doctrine and then we turn to many scholarly pieces that have found it either in favor of or against «juridical positivism» in the Defensor Pacis. By reviewing the most recent theories on «juridical positivism» we argue that there (...)
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    La Figurra Intellettuale di S. Antonio di Padua[REVIEW]Hugh Radigan - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (3):255-256.
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    Learning anatomy in late sixteenth-century Padua.Michael Stolberg - 2018 - History of Science 56 (4):381-402.
    Based on the newly discovered, extensive manuscript notes of a virtually unknown German medical student by the name of Johann Konrad Zinn, who studied in Padua from 1593 to 1595, this paper offers a detailed account of what medical students could expect to learn about anatomy in late sixteenth-century Padua. It highlights the large number and wide range of anatomical demonstrations, most of which were private anatomies for a small circle of students and do not figure in Acta (...)
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    Wirklichkeit. Beiträge zu einem Schlüsselbegriff der Hegelschen Philosophie. Hegel-Tagung in Padua im Juni 2015 ed. by Luca Illetterati and Francesca Menegoni. [REVIEW]Henry Southgate - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (3):561-562.
    As dictums go, Hegel’s Doppelsatz—“what is rational is actual [wirklich]; and what is actual is rational”—has a nice ring to it, right up there with “existence precedes essence” and “revenge is a dish best served cold.” Still, it has long befuddled readers: what does it mean, and what does it suggest about Hegel’s worldview?Anyone looking for answers to these questions would do well to consult the essays in Wirklichkeit. Beiträge zu einem Schlüsselbegriff der Hegelschen Philosophie. The essays are grouped into (...)
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    Philosophical psychology in 1500 : Erfurt, Padua and Bologna.Pekka Kärkkäinen & Henrik Lagerlund - 2009 - In Sara Heinämaa & Martina Reuter, Psychology and philosophy : inquiries into the soul from late scholasticism to contemporary thought. Springer.
    The chapter gives a general description of philosophical psychology as it was practiced and taught in the sixteenth century at three of the most important universities of the time, the universities of Erfurt, Padua, and Bologna. Contrary to received notions of the Renaissance it argues that the sixteenth-century philosophical psychology was tightly bound to the Aristotelian tradition. At the University of Erfurt, philosophical psychology was developed with strong adherence to the basic doctrines of Buridanian via moderna, as it had (...)
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    Galileo in Padua: architecture, fortifications, mathematics and “practical” science.Raffaele Pisano & Paolo Bussotti - 2015 - Lettera Matematica Pristem International 2 (4):209-222.
    During his stay in Padua ca. 1592–1610, Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) was a lecturer of mathematics at the University of Padua and a tutor to private students of military architecture and fortifications. He carried out these activities at the Academia degli Artisti. At the same time, and in relation to his teaching activities, he began to study the equilibrium of bodies and strength of materials, later better structured and completed in his Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences of 1638. This (...)
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    El significado 'político' de la Ley en la filosofía de Marsilio de Padua.Bernardo Bayona Aznar - 2005 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 22:125-138.
    The paper explains the meaning of law and its political function in Marsilius of Padua’s philosophy. This thinker is interested, above all, in statehood and he points out that law is the ground of civitas (polis or political community). His emphasis on law means that the main question is what makes law, law. It isn’t the content of justice, but the coercive command of the legislator, who has the authority to give law and to punish its transgression, because a (...)
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    Der Gelehrte bei Marsilius von Padua und Wilhelm von Ockham. Zur Abgrenzung von politischer und gelehrter Autorität in der Philosophie des 14. Jahrhunderts.Karl Ubl - 2012 - Das Mittelalter 17 (2):16-33.
    In ‘The Republic’, Plato famously reduced practical authority to theoretical authority, arguing that a just society must be governed by philosophers. This idea of the philosopher-king flourished in the medieval specula principum. The medieval papacy was grounded on a similar blend of practical and theoretical authority. The Pope was credited with the capacity to decide on the truth of beliefs because he was elected to office. In their fight against the omnicompetence of the Pope, Marsilius of Padua and William (...)
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    Book Review: Make Room for Daddy: The Journey from Waiting Room to Birthing Room. [REVIEW]William Marsiglio - 2012 - Gender and Society 26 (2):325-327.
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    What a Smile Means: Contextual Beliefs and Facial Emotion Expressions in a Non-verbal Zero-Sum Game.Fábio P. Pádua Júnior, Paulo H. M. Prado, Scott S. Roeder & Eduardo B. Andrade - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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