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    Unde malum?: l'enigma della distruttività umana.Massimo Diana - 2022 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Relativism, Retraction, and Evidence.Diana Raffman - 2016 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 92 (1):171-178.
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  3. How to understand contextualism about vagueness: Reply to Stanley.Diana Raffman - 2005 - Analysis 65 (3):244–248.
    accounts in general, contrary to what he seems to think. Stanley’s discussion concerns the dynamic or ‘forced march’ version of the sorites, viz. the version framed in terms of the judgments that would be made by a competent speaker who proceeds step by step along a sorites series for a vague predicate ‘F’. According to Stanley, the contextualist treatment of the paradox is based on the idea that the speaker shifts the content of the predicate whenever necessary to make it (...)
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  4. Samantha Frost, eds. 2010.Diana Coole - 2010 - In Diana Coole & Samantha Frost (eds.), New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency, and Politics. Duke University Press.
     
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    One size fits not quite all: Universal research ethics with diversity.Mohamed S. Msoroka & Diana Amundsen - 2017 - Research Ethics 14 (3):1-17.
    For researchers in Aotearoa New Zealand who intend to conduct research with people, it is common practice to first ensure that their proposals are approved by a Human Research Ethics Committee. HRECs take the role of reviewing, approving or rejecting research proposals and deciding on whether the intended research will be completed in the ‘right’, rather than the ‘wrong’ way. Such decisions are based upon a system which is guided by universal ethical principles – principles that assume there is universal (...)
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    Consciousness and perceptual attention: A methodological argument.Massimo Grassia - 2004 - Essays in Philosophy 5 (1):1-23.
    Our perception of external features comprises, among others, functional and phenomenological levels. At the functional level, the perceiver’s mind processes external features according to its own causal- functional organization. At the phenomenological level, the perceiver has consciousness of external features. The question of this paper is: How do the functional and the phenomenological levels of perception relate to each other? The answer I propose is that functional states of specifically perceptual attention constitute the necessary basis for the arising of consciousness (...)
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Different Stages of Economic Development: Singapore, Turkey, and Ethiopia.Diana C. Robertson - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S4):617 - 633.
    The U.S. and U.K. models of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are relatively well defined. As the phenomenon of CSR establishes itself more globally, the question arises as to the nature of CSR in other countries. Is a universal model of CSR applicable across countries or is CSR specific to country context? This article uses integrative social contracts theory (ISCT) and four institutional factors – firm ownership structure, corporate governance, openness of the economy to international investment, and the role of civil (...)
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    Bashkir cinematography as a phenomenon of national Culture.Diana Uralovna Baiturina - 2022 - Философия И Культура 1:11-25.
    This article examines the milestones in the development of cinematography as a phenomenon in Bashkortostan. The author traces the path from the emergence of very first films to the present state of local film production in the republic. Research methodology leans on the methods of systematization and analysis of scientific literature, written and cinematographic sources, historical-typological, interpretation of written and cinematographic material. The peculiarities of the establishment and development of Bashkir cinematography are revealed. The theoretical importance of this article lies (...)
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    Reading su Ferruccio Rossi-Landi: semiosi come pratica sociale.Massimo A. Bonfantini (ed.) - 1994 - Napoli: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane.
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    Meaning Negotiation.Peter Gärdenfors & Massimo Warglien - 2015 - In Peter Gärdenfors & Frank Zenker (eds.), Applications of Conceptual Spaces : the Case for Geometric Knowledge Representation. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    While “meaning negotiation” has become an ubiquitous term, its use is often confusing. A negotiation problem implies not only a convenience to agree, but also diverging interest on what to agree upon. It implies agreement but also the possibility of disagreement. In this chapter, we look at meaning negotiation as the process through which agents starting from different preferred conceptual representations of an object, an event or a more complex entity, converge to an agreement through some communication medium. We shortly (...)
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  11. Introduction.Morgan G. Ames & Massimo Mazzotti - 2022 - In Morgan G. Ames & Massimo Mazzotti (eds.), Algorithmic modernity: mechanizing thought and action, 1500-2000. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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    La giustizia seguirai: etica e halakhà nel pensiero rabbinico.Massimo Giuliani - 2016 - Firenze: Giuntina.
    È possibile esporre e comprendere l’etica ebraica ‘stando su un piede solo’ ossia in poche e semplici formule? Non è piuttosto il giudaismo un cammino lungo e complesso, e dunque anzitutto halakhà, un insieme di norme tese a santificare la vita quotidiana e a rafforzare un’identità di popolo? Quali sono i nessi tra la sfera etica, di sua natura universale, e la sfera delle pratiche simbolico-rituali, che caratterizzano e rendono particolare lo stile di vita ebraico? Cosa dice poi il pensiero (...)
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    Vagueness, Hysteresis, and the Instability of Color.Diana Raffman - 2017 - In Marcos Silva (ed.), How Colours Matter to Philosophy. Cham: Springer.
    This paper explores the implications of some experimental data for views that identify colors with objective physical properties such as reflectance profiles. Those who reject objectivist views often argue from the existence of intersubjective differences in color categorization ; but objectivists have managed to stand their ground by identifying colors with sets or ranges of reflectances individuated by the ways in which they stimulate the visual system. In the interest of moving the debate forward, I provide a new kind of (...)
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    Well, and Pragmatism?Massimo Ferrari - 2010 - In Thomas Uebel, Stephan Hartmann, Wenceslao Gonzalez, Marcel Weber, Dennis Dieks & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science. Springer. pp. 75--83.
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    (1 other version)Mental Concepts as Natural Kind Concepts.Diana I. Pérez - 2004 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34 (sup1):201-225.
  16. Is twelve-tone music artistically defective?Diana Raffman - 2003 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):69–87.
    Worries about the artistic integrity (for lack of a better term) of twelve-tone music are not new. Critics, philosophers, musicians, even composers them- selves have assailed the idiom with a fervor usually reserved for individual artists or works. Just why it is supposed to be defective is not entirely clear, however. I want to revisit these questions by way of putting some insights from music history and theory together with some insights from the philosophy and psychology of music. To find (...)
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  17. Is Cassirer a neo-Kantian methodologically speaking?Massimo Ferrari - 2009 - In Rudolf A. Makkreel & Sebastian Luft (eds.), Neo-Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy. Indiana University Press.
  18. Vagueness in law: placing the blame where it's due.Diana Raffman - 2016 - In Geert Keil & Ralf Poscher (eds.), Vagueness and Law: Philosophical and Legal Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    The unpolitical: on the radical critique of political reason.Massimo Cacciari - 2009 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by Alessandro Carrera.
    Written between 1978 and 2006, these essays engagingly address the most hidden tradition in European political thought: the unpolitical.
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    Empiricism in business ethics: Suggested research directions. [REVIEW]Diana C. Robertson - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (8):585 - 599.
    This paper considers future directions of empirical research in business ethics and presents a series of recommendations. Greater emphasis should be placed on the normative basis of empirical studies, behavior (rather than attitudes) should be established as the key dependent variable, theoretical models of ethical decision making should be tested, and empirical studies need to focus on theory-building. Extensions of methodology and the unit of analysis are proposed together with recommendations concerning the need for replication and validity, and building links (...)
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    Cain's act.Massimo Recalcati - 2022 - London: Europa Editions. Edited by Will Schutt.
    From one of Italy's most renowned philosophers and psychoanalysts, an urgent and stirring reflection on violence, morality, and our relationship with the Other. What lies at the foundation of human history and life in a society? According to Massimo Recalcati, it is not the sentiment of love for one's neighbor preached by Jesus in the Gospels but the brutal hatred and violence depicted in the story of Cain and Abel. As timely as it is brilliant, this essay examines Cain's (...)
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  22. 18 From the Looks of Things: The Explanatory Failure of Representationalism.Diana Raffman - 2008 - In Edmond Leo Wright (ed.), The Case for Qualia. MIT Press. pp. 325.
    Representationalist solutions to the qualia problem are motivated by two fundamental ideas: first, that having an experience consists in tokening a mental representation1; second, that all one is aware of in having an experience is the intentional content of that representation. In particular, one is not aware of any intrinsic features of the representational vehicle itself. For example, when you visually experience a red object, you are aware only of the redness of the object, not any redness or red quale (...)
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  23. Theories of Vagueness.Diana Raffman & Stewart Shapiro - 2003 - Philosophical Review 112 (2):259-262.
    The goal of this book is to defend a supervaluationist theory of vagueness. Keefe begins by laying out a series of desiderata for an adequate theory of vagueness generally: among other things, such a theory will need to solve the sorites paradox, provide a plausible analysis of borderline cases, preserve so-called penumbral connections among borderline predications, accommodate the phenomenon of higher-order vagueness, and comport with as many of our ordinary linguistic intuitions as possible. She then proceeds to evaluate in turn (...)
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    Memory for physical and semantic features of visual material in a shadowing task.Ralph Hall, Diana Swane & R. A. Jenkins - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 100 (2):426.
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    Ancient tradition and modern audacity: On the (proto-) semiotic ideas of Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz.Massimo Leone - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (182):247-268.
  26. (1 other version)From the linguistic ideology to the semiotic ideology. Reflections upon the denial. [Italian].Massimo Leone - 2011 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 14:236-249.
    A vast literature exists on the concept of “linguistic ideology.” Scholars generally agree on defining it as a set of ideas that the members of a community hold about the role of language in the community. Nevertheless, scholars generally disagree on whether these ideas are explicit or implicit. Different views on this point imply different methodologies: the analysis of explicit considerations on language in the first case, that of a more multifarious material in the second one. However, excluding implicit ideas (...)
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    Sarnasus ja kamuflaaž kreeka-rooma antiigis. Kokkuvõte.Massimo Leone - 2010 - Sign Systems Studies 38 (1/4):185-185.
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    The semiotics of common sense: Patterns of meaning-sharing in the semiosphere.Massimo Leone - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (226):225-241.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2019 Heft: 226 Seiten: 225-241.
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  29. David Brezis, Kierkegaard et le feminin.Massimo Locci - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (3):638.
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    Emil Lask e il neocriticismo.Massimo Locci - 2001 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3.
    Il rapporto tra Emil Lask e il neocriticismo costituisce un significativo problema storiografico e teoretico. L'analisi della recezione neokantiana , delle indagini storiografiche e dei saggi teorici indica la difficoltà di una mera riconduzione della filosofia laskiana alla scuola del Baden, difficoltà determinata dalla revoca dell'istanza normativa della soggettività trascendentale, dall'interpretazione "oggettivistica" delle forme logiche e dall'affermazione del carattere derivato e secondario del giudizio.
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    Giudizio e soggettività in Emil Lask.Massimo Locci - 2003 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4.
    I tratti di discontinutà tra il pensiero di Emil Lask e la scuola del Baden si accentuano nella teoria del giudizio e negli scritti postumi. La rtegione del giudizio appare creata dalla soggettività che vi eserecità la sua attività convenzionale e strumentale, conseguendo esiti scettici. Nel Nachlass la soggettività interpretativa interrome la struttura conflittuale e autoconservativa della vita. Lask non approda alla costruzione di un’ontologia, ma rivendica l’universalità della razionalità kantiana nei confronti del relativismo e della filosofia della vita.
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  32. Maestro en espera….Diana Lucía Restrepo - 2013 - Revista Aletheia 5 (2/1).
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  33. When Judges Have a Hunch ‐ Intuition and Experience in Judicial Decision-Making.Diana Richards - 2016 - Archiv Für Rechts- Und Sozialphilosphie 102 (2):245-260.
     
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  34. Humanist politics or Vergilian poetics,(filelfo'odes'2.2 and 3.4).Diana Robin - 1985 - Rinascimento 25:101.
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  35. Aspetti dell'argomentazione giuridica nello stato di eccezione.Simona C. Sagnotti & Massimo Mancini - 2005 - In Metodo e processo - Una riflessione filosofica. margiacchi. pp. 93-145.
    Si esamina, nell'esperienza giuridica, lo stato di eccezione nel senso più generale, come fenomeno straordinario, eventuale, ma che, una volta verificatosi, non possa rimanere giuridicamente ignorato né inspiegabile, analogamente al concetto del miracolo in teologia. Lo stato di eccezione non può essere neppure limitato alle sole condizioni di necessità; non può essere affrontato e risolto con le sole argomentazioni inerenti lo stato di costrizione, che rappresenta solo un aspetto della sua casistica, comprendente anche fattispecie create dall'esclusivo e libero esercizio della (...)
     
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    The common book of consciousness: relieve stress and take charge of your environment through diet, exercise, and meditation.Diana Saltoon - 1979 - San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
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    Ending the liberal hegemony: Republican freedom and Amartya Sen's theory of capabilities.Diana Coole - 2010 - Contemporary Political Theory 9 (1):5-24.
    While being generally appreciative of Sen's theory of capabilities, the point of this paper is to raise some conceptual challenges that arise in addressing entrenched conditions of power and domination from the capability paradigm. The enhancement of people's capability prospects with regard to education, employment, decent living standards and political participation can empower them to challenge various dominating conditions in society. It can also bestow a sense of self-confidence in people to stand up against discriminating practices. Yet, the objectives of (...)
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  38. (1 other version)Is thought without language possible?Diana I. Pérez - 2005 - Principia 9 (1-2):177-191.
    In this paper,1 I discuss Davidson’s ideas about the relationship between mind and language. First, I consider his arguments for the claim that there cannot be thought without language, and I examine the assumptions the arguments presuppose. In the second place, I consider the idea of “thought” Davidson adopts, and its essentially normative and holistic character. Third, I try to show the adequacy of this conception of thought in order to deal with epistemological problems, and the inadequacy of this notion (...)
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  39. Premio Alberto Coffa: Monismo anómalo Y causación psicofísica.Diana I. Pérez - 1994 - Análisis Filosófico 14 (1):1.
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  40. About being able to read?: A reply to Fulvio Tessitore.Massimo Ferrari - 2012 - Archivio di Storia Della Cultura 25.
    This note examines Fulvio Tessitore’s objections formulated in his critical review of Massimo Ferrari’s paper Non solo sentieri interrotti . According to the author, Tessitore has misunderstood his interpretation of historicism, as well as his interpretation of the German philosophy within the Italian philosophical culture after the Second World War. Moreover, Tessitore suggests that the author’s position is the consequence of a sort of prejudice towards the history of philosophy practised in Napoli. The author shows the incorrectness of this (...)
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    Commento alla Critica della facoltà di giudizio di Kant.Massimo Luigi Bianchi - 2005 - Grassina (Firenze): Le Monnier Università.
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    Della cosa ultima.Massimo Cacciari - 2004 - Milano: Adelphi.
    Trialogus de possest -- De anima -- Toccare il Dio.
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    Pensiero negativo e razionalizzazione.Massimo Cacciari - 1978 - Venezia: Marsilio.
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    Aristotle’s unlimited dunamis argument: an unrecognized proof of the immobility of the Prime Mover.Diana Quarantotto - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (3):388-400.
    According to the standard view, the function of the unlimited dunamis argument (Physics VIII.10, Metaphysics Λ.7 1073a5–11) is to introduce a new property of the first immovable mover, namely its lack of magnitude. The paper challenges this view and argues that the argument at issue serves to prove that the eternal motion of the first heavenly sphere is caused by an immovable mover rather than by a moved mover. Further, the paper shows that, at least in Phys. VIII, the unlimited (...)
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    Solidarity, Heterarchy, and Political Morality.Massimo Fichera - 2020 - Jus Cogens 2 (3):301-311.
    This article claims that, despite its ambivalent relationship with the heterarchical paradigm,A Union of Peoplesis a truly innovative contribution to the complex debate on the European project, especially in the current troubled climate. Its ability to dismantle the prevailing positivist understanding of the interaction between legal orders and to stand out from the overwhelming and often repetitive literature on the philosophy of EU law should be praised. What is especially noteworthy is the idea of “corrective justice.” This notion explains very (...)
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    Ernst Cassirer’s Legacy: History of Philosophy and History of Science.Massimo Ferrari - 2021 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 2 (1):85-109.
    The paper is devoted to an overview of Cassirer’s work both as historian of philosophy and historian of science. Indeed, the “intelletcual cooperation” between history of philosophy and history of science represents an essential feature of Cassirer’s style of philosophizing: while the roots of a wide exploration stretching from Renaissance thought to modern physics go back to the Neo-Kantianism of the Marburg School, the results of a similar cross-fertilization of research fields have deeply contributed to shaping new standards of inquiry. (...)
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    Cassirer e Heidegger. In margine ad alcune recenti pubblicazioni.Massimo Ferrari - 1992 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 47 (2):409.
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    Il giovane Cassirer e la scuola di Marburgo.Massimo Ferrari - 1988 - Milano, Italy: F. Angeli.
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  49. L'empirismo logico in francese.Massimo Ferrari - 2007 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 3 (1):186-199.
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  50. Neokantismo e ontologia.Massimo Ferrari - 2003 - Rivista di Estetica 43 (22):85-99.
     
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