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    L’arte di scrivere la storia. Il narrativismo proposizionale di Arthur C. Danto.Marco Capozzi - 2021 - Rivista di Estetica 77:27-42.
    In the field of research of theory of history, Danto is mostly known as the author of Analytical Philosophy of History (1965), that is as the author of one of the key texts of the so-called Narrative Turn. But this work loses many of its own shades of meaning, if isolated from the rest of Danto’s production. The philosophy of history articulated in the work of 1965 is only the first piece of an atypical philosophical system, within which each of (...)
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    Logic and Philosophy of Logic from Humanism to Kant.Mirella Capozzi & Gino Roncaglia - 2009 - In Leila Haaparanta, The development of modern logic. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 78-158.
    This chapter begins with a discussion of humanist criticisms of scholastic logic. It then discusses the evolution of the scholastic tradition and the influence of Renaissance Aristotelianism, Descartes and his influence, the Port-Royal Logic, the emergence of a logic of cognitive faculties, logic and mathematics in the late 17th century, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's role in the history of formal logic, and Kant's influence on logic.
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    Why Language Matters to Kant’s Philosophy and Logic.Mirella Capozzi - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann, The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 97-116.
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    Temporal perception in joint action: This is MY action.Francesca Capozzi, Cristina Becchio, Francesca Garbarini, Silvia Savazzi & Lorenzo Pia - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 40:26-33.
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    Derechos Humanos: Filosofía, Declaraciones, Jurisdicción.Gino Capozzi - 2005 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 10 (30):13-41.
    The author Gino Capozzi, founder of the institutionalist napolitan phenomenological school, includes an original and promising exposition based on the contributions of praxeology and praxeologism, in relation to being and what should be the reality of human rights, their genesis, the development of..
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    (1 other version)Epistemic vice predicts acceptance of Covid-19 misinformation.Marco Meyer, Mark Alfano & Boudewijn de Bruin - 2024 - Episteme 21 (1):207-228.
    Why are mistaken beliefs about COVID-19 so prevalent? Political identity, education and other demographic variables explain only part of the differences between people in their susceptibility to COVID-19 misinformation. This paper focuses on another explanation: epistemic vice. Epistemic vices are character traits that interfere with acquiring, maintaining, and transmitting knowledge. If the basic assumption of vice epistemology is right, then people with epistemic vices such as indifference to the truth or rigidity in their belief structures will tend to be more (...)
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  7. Extended animal cognition.Marco Facchin & Giulia Leonetti - 2024 - Synthese 203 (5):1-22.
    According to the extended cognition thesis, an agent’s cognitive system can sometimes include extracerebral components amongst its physical constituents. Here, we show that such a view of cognition has an unjustifiably anthropocentric focus, for it tends to depict cognitive extensions as a human-only affair. In contrast, we will argue that if human cognition extends, then the cognition of many non-human animals extends too, for many non-human animals rely on the same cognition-extending strategies humans rely on. To substantiate this claim, we (...)
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    Reading Eco: An Anthology.Rocco Capozzi (ed.) - 1997 - Indiana University Press.
    "[READING ECO is a timely indication] of the fruitfulness of perceiving Eco as the same in his metamorphoses. [It also testifies] to a certain price that Eco and his readers must/may pay for the enormous pleasure and intellectual stimulus of being Eco and being with Eco." —The Comparatist Umberto Eco is, quite simply, a genius. He is a renowned medievalist, philosopher, novelist, a popular journalist, and linguist. He is as warm and witty as he is learned—and quite probably the best-known (...)
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  9. Kant on Logic, Language and Thought.Mirella Capozzi - 1987 - In Dino Buzzetti & Maurizio Ferriani, Speculative Grammar, Universal Grammar, and Philosophical Analysis of Language. Benjamins. pp. 97-147.
  10. Legge di specificazione e teoria dei concetti in Kant.Mirella Capozzi - 1981 - In Sergio Bernini, Atti del congresso nazionale di logica. Montecatini Terme 1-5 ottobre 1979. Napoli: Bibliopolis. pp. 655-684.
     
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  11. Fake news, conspiracy theorizing, and intellectual vice.Marco Meyer & Mark Alfano - 2022 - In Mark Alfano, Jeroen De Ridder & Colin Klein, Social Virtue Epistemology. Routledge.
    Across two studies, one of which was pre-registered, we find that a simple questionnaire that measures intellectual virtue and vice predicts how many fake news articles and conspiracy theories participants accept. This effect holds even when controlling for multiple demographic predictors, including age, household income, sex, education, ethnicity, political affiliation, religion, and news consumption. These results indicate that self-report is an adequate way to measure intellectual virtue and vice, which suggests that they are not fully immune to introspective awareness or (...)
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    What makes a medical intervention invasive?Gabriel De Marco, Jannieke Simons, Lisa Forsberg & Thomas Douglas - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (4):226-233.
    The classification of medical interventions as either invasive or non-invasive is commonly regarded to be morally important. On the most commonly endorsed account of invasiveness, a medical intervention is invasive if and only if it involves either breaking the skin (‘incision’) or inserting an object into the body (‘insertion’). Building on recent discussions of the concept of invasiveness, we show that this standard account fails to capture three aspects of existing usage of the concept of invasiveness in relation to medical (...)
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    Philosophy and Writing: the Philosophical Book According to Kant.Mirella Capozzi - 2011 - Quaestio 11:307-350.
    Moving from the conviction that philosophy differs from mathematics because the signs of philosophy are words, i.e. audible Sprachlaute, and given that the vagueness of natural language cannot be eliminated by adopting a characteristic writing on the model of algebra, Kant poses the problem of how to write a philosophical book with a necessarily only phonetic writing, and yet aspiring to a certainty comparable to that of mathematics. His solution consists in showing, by means of acroamatic proofs, that there are (...)
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  14. La teoria kantiana dei concetti e il problema dei nomi propri.Mirella Capozzi - 2009 - Dianoia: Rivista di filosofia 14:119-146.
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    The Development and Validation of the Epistemic Vice Scale.Marco Meyer, Mark Alfano & Boudewijn de Bruin - 2024 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 15 (2):355-382.
    This paper presents two studies on the development and validation of a ten-item scale of epistemic vice and the relationship between epistemic vice and misinformation and fake news. Epistemic vices have been defined as character traits that interfere with acquiring, maintaining, and transmitting knowledge. Examples of epistemic vice are gullibility and indifference to knowledge. It has been hypothesized that epistemically vicious people are especially susceptible to misinformation and conspiracy theories. We conducted one exploratory and one confirmatory observational survey study on (...)
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    Dialectic, probability and verisimilitude in Kant's logic.Mirella Capozzi - 2001 - In V. Fano, M. Stanzione & G. Tarozzi, Prospettive Della Logica E Della Filosofia Della Scienza. Rubettino. pp. 31.
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    Forze, leggi e poteri.Gino Capozzi - 1989
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    Forze, leggi e poteri: i sistemi dei diritti dell'uomo.Gino Capozzi - 1998 - Jove Books.
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  19. Filosofa, scienza e del diritto.G. Capozzi - 1994 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 71 (3):517.
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    Filosofia, scienza e "praxis" del diritto: idee per una critica della ragione giuridica.Gino Capozzi - 1982 - ETS.
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  21. Genesi Dell 'idea di Spazio Nella Fondazione Della Fisica Greca'.Gino Capozzi - 1970 - Napoli,: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane.
  22. Giudizio, prova e verità: i principi della scienza nell'analitica di Aristotele.Gino Capozzi - 1974 - [Napoli]: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
     
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  23. Giudizio, Prova e Verità: I Principi della Scienza nell'Analitica di Aristotele.Gino Capozzi - 1977 - Mind 86 (342):283-286.
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    Introduction.Rocco Capozzi - 2011 - Semiotica 2011 (183):1-7.
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    Introduzione alla logica come analitica della scienza e della storia.Gino Capozzi - 1976 - [Napoli]: Jovene.
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  26. Italo Calvino.Rocco Capozzi - 2002 - In Johannes Willem Bertens & Joseph P. Natoli, Postmodernism: the key figures. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
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  27. Il diritto come schematismo del potere.G. Capozzi - 1988 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 65 (2):173-195.
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    I sistemi del fare dal nulla all'essere: economica, etica, politica.Gino Capozzi - 2003 - Napoli: Jovene.
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    Individuo, società e Stato nella dialettica della politica come forza.Gino Capozzi - 1974 - Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
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  30. Kant e la logica, vol. 1.Mirella Capozzi - 2001 - Bibliopolis.
     
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    Le ek-stàsi del fare.Gino Capozzi - 1998 - Jove Books.
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  32. La forza nella prospettiva dell'assiologia sociale.G. Capozzi - 1987 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 64 (2):129-156.
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  33. Le inferenze del giudizio riflettente nella logica di Kant: l'induzione e l'analogia.Mirella Capozzi - 2011 - Studi Kantiani 24:11-48.
     
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    L'individuo, il tempo e la storia.Gino Capozzi - 1979 - Napoli: Jovene.
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  35. La possibilità giuridica.G. Capozzi - 1996 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 73 (3):418-449.
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  36. Praxeologia della costituzione del potere.G. Capozzi - 1989 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 66 (2):250-289.
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  37. Praxis e individuazione.G. Capozzi - 1990 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 67 (3):359-391.
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  38. Realism and truth: Putnam and Kant.Mirella Capozzi - 1991 - In Domenico Costantini & Maria Carla Galavotti, Atti Del Congresso Nuovi Problemi Della Logica E Della Filosofia Della Scienza. Editrice Clueb. pp. vol. 1, 157-164.
     
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    Saggi di etica, giuridica e politica.Gino Capozzi - 1995
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    Temporalità e norma nella critica della ragione giuridica.Gino Capozzi - 2000 - Jovene.
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    The Quantity of Judgments and the Categories of Quantity: A Problem in the Metaphysical Deduction.Mirella Capozzi - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing, Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 65-76.
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    Three Varieties of Affective Artifacts: Feeling, Evaluative and Motivational Artifacts.Marco Viola - 2021 - Phenomenology and Mind 20:228-241.
    Inspired by the literature on extended/scaffolded mind, a debate concerning the contribution of extra-bodily resources to our (extended) emotions is recently gaining traction. Within this debate, inspired by the literature on cognitive artifacts introduces the notion of “affective artifacts”, indicating those objects that exert persistent effects on our feelings, possibly altering our self. However, by focusing on feelings, this notion neglects other facets of emotional episodes. Following Scarnatino’s tripartition between feeling, appraisal, and motivational theories of emotion, I present three varieties (...)
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    The Material Turn in the Study of Form: From Bio-Inspired Robots to Robotics-Inspired Morphology.Marco Tamborini - 2021 - Perspectives on Science 29 (5):643-665.
    . This paper investigates the mechanisms of knowledge production of twenty-first century robotics-inspired morphology. How robotics influences investigations into the structure, development, and change of organic forms? Which definition of form is presupposed by this new approach to the study of form? I answer these questions by investigating how robots are used to understand and generate new questions about the locomotion of extinct animals in the first case study and in high-performance fishes in the second case study. After having illustrated (...)
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  44. Young Children Enforce Social Norms.Marco F. H. Schmidt & Michael Tomasello - 2012 - Current Directions in Psychological Science 21 (4):232-236.
    Social norms have played a key role in the evolution of human cooperation, serving to stabilize prosocial and egalitarian behavior despite the self-serving motives of individuals. Young children’s behavior mostly conforms to social norms, as they follow adult behavioral directives and instructions. But it turns out that even preschool children also actively enforce social norms on others, often using generic normative language to do so. This behavior is not easily explained by individualistic motives; it is more likely a result of (...)
     
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    Harming by Deceit: Epistemic Malevolence and Organizational Wrongdoing.Marco Meyer & Chun Wei Choo - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 189 (3):439-452.
    Research on organizational epistemic vice alleges that some organizations are epistemically malevolent, i.e. they habitually harm others by deceiving them. Yet, there is a lack of empirical research on epistemic malevolence. We connect the discussion of epistemic malevolence to the empirical literature on organizational deception. The existing empirical literature does not pay sufficient attention to the impact of an organization’s ability to control compromising information on its deception strategy. We address this gap by studying eighty high-penalty corporate misconduct cases between (...)
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    Does anybody really know what time it is?: From biological age to biological time.Marco J. Nathan - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1):1-16.
    During his celebrated 1922 debate with Bergson, Einstein famously proclaimed: “the time of the philosopher does not exist, there remains only a psychological time that differs from the physicist’s.” Einstein’s dictum, I maintain, has been metabolized by the natural sciences, which typically presuppose, more or less explicitly, the existence of a single, univocal, temporal substratum, ultimately determined by physics. This reductionistic assumption pervades much biological and biomedical practice. The chronological age allotted to individuals is conceived as an objective quantity, allowing (...)
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  47. The Nature and Origin of Language in Abhinavagupta and Sri Aurobindo.Marco Masi - manuscript
    The paper delves into the nature and origin of ideas, words, meanings, and language from the perspective of Indian mystics and philosophers Abhinavagupta and Sri Aurobindo. We begin with the Eastern viewpoint, commencing with the Vedic interpretation, in which the origin of all speech lies in the transcendent sound, known as the ‘Word’. Abhinavagupta delineates the genesis of words as a four-level process within consciousness, where mystic sounds gradually acquire concreteness in the form of human language. Sri Aurobindo extends this (...)
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    The Argument from Potentiality in the Embryo Protection Debate: Finally “Depotentialized”?Marco Stier & Bettina Schoene-Seifert - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (1):19-27.
    Debates on the moral status of human embryos have been highly and continuously controversial. For many, these controversies have turned into a fruitless scholastical endeavor. However, recent developments and insights in cellular biology have cast further doubt on one of the core points of dissent: the argument from potentiality. In this article we want to show in a nonscholastical way why this argument cannot possibly survive. Getting once more into the intricacies of status debates is a must in our eyes. (...)
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    Motivational Kantianism: Cassirer's late shift towards a regulative conception of the a priori.Marco Giovanelli - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 95 (C):118-125.
  50. Hermann Cohen's Das Princip der Infinitesimal-Methode: The history of an unsuccessful book.Marco Giovanelli - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 58:9-23.
    This paper offers an introduction to Hermann Cohen’s Das Princip der Infinitesimal-Methode, and recounts the history of its controversial reception by Cohen’s early sympathizers, who would become the so-called ‘Marburg school’ of Neo-Kantianism, as well as the reactions it provoked outside this group. By dissecting the ambiguous attitudes of the best-known representatives of the school, as well as those of several minor figures, this paper shows that Das Princip der Infinitesimal-Methode is a unicum in the history of philosophy: it represents (...)
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