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    Javier Aguirre , Platón y la poesía: Ión.Nemrod Carrasco Nicola - 2014 - Endoxa 34:465.
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    Estudios de filosofía política platónica.Nemrod Carrasco Nicola - 2010 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 35:226-229.
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    RESEÑA de: Badiou, Alain ; Zizek, Slavoj. Filosofía y actualidad : el debate. Amorrortu, 2011.Nemrod Carrasco - 2013 - Endoxa 31:415.
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  4. Ciudadanía global versus estado-nación: la inversión de Hegel.Nemrod Carrasco - 2009 - Astrolabio 9:35-42.
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    Sócrates y Trasímaco: amigos en el Hades.Nemrod Carrasco - 2012 - Astrolabio 13:91-99.
    En el centro de La república, Sócrates expresa su disgusto de que Glaucón trate de enemistarlo con Trasímaco cuando existe entre ambos una relación de amistad (498c9- d4). Más allá de la ironía socrática, lo cierto es que la amistad de sus lógoi está basada en un doble acuerdo: 1) La justicia exige el conocimiento de lo útil o bueno (339d5-9); 2) El gobernante inteligente no está dispuesto a beneficiar a la ciudad si no se beneficia de algún modo a (...)
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    ¿Por qué leer el Fedro como un diálogo político? Sócrates contra los legisladores.Nemrod Carrasco - 2011 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 54:77-92.
    El problema central del Fedro, el de la belleza de la escritura filosófica, es profundamente político. Está relacionado con el centro del diálogo, donde Sócrates se opone a la falsa belleza de los legisladores. Sobre esta oposición, es posible articular una nueva lectura del Fedro que deje atrás la suposición de que la belleza es el tema central del diálogo, así como la interpretación del mito final como la crítica platónica a cualquier tipo de escritura. El Fedro sólo condena la (...)
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    COLLI, Giorgio. Platón político.Nemrod Carrasco - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 43:239-240.
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    Giorgio COLLI, Platón político. 2009.Nemrod Carrasco - 2009 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 43:239.
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  9. Estudios de filosofía política platónica.Nemrod Carrasco - 2010 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 35:226-229.
     
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  10. La justicia como reciprocidad entre individuos (Epicuro) frente a la justicia como finalidad común (Aristóteles).Nemrod Carrasco & Miguel Candel - 2005 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 18:3-21.
     
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  11. Seamos realistas: Lo que queda de Mayo del 68.Nemrod Carrasco - 2009 - Astrolabio 8:33-48.
    Cuarenta años después, la elección que enfrentamos a propósito del mayo del 68 plantea de nuevo la alternativa entre hacer una lectura moderna o una posmoderna. La ruptura crucial que representa la lectura posmoderna consiste en rechazar la dimensión política del mayo del 68: para autores como Lipovetsky o Vallespín, la retórica antijerárquica del 68 era un pasaje necesario para que el nuevo espíritu del capital pudiera revolverse exitosamente contra las organizaciones sociales opresivas del capitalismo corporativo. De modo que sin (...)
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    El crepúsculo de la socialdemocracia. Tony Judt: Algo va mal. Traducción de Belén Urrutia. Taurus. Madrid. 2010.Nemrod Carrasco - 2011 - Astrolabio 11:579 - 584.
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  13. Gilbert Hottois y los comités de ética: ¿una apuesta insostenible?Nemrod Carrasco - 2010 - Laguna 27:57-70.
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    RESEÑA de : Colli, Giorgio. Gorgias y Parménides. Siruela, 2010.Nemrod Carrasco - 2011 - Endoxa 28:319.
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  15. Andy Warhol: La teología del arte en el último Danto: Arthur C. Danto: Andy Warhol. Yale University Press. New Haven & London. 2009. 160 páginas. [REVIEW]Nemrod Carrasco - 2010 - Astrolabio 10:111-116.
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  16. La defensa de la filosofía frente a Heidegger: Emmanuel Faye: Heidegger. La introducción del nazismo en la filosofía. En torno a los seminarios inéditos de 1933-1935. Traducción de Óscar Moro Abadía. Akal. Madrid, 2009. 576 páginas. [REVIEW]Nemrod Carrasco - 2010 - Astrolabio 10:105-110.
     
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  17. Social cognition by food-caching corvids: the western scrub-jay as a natural psychologist.Nicola S. Clayton, Joanna M. Dally & Emery & J. Nathan - 2007 - In Nathan Emery, Nicola Clayton & Chris Frith (eds.), Social Intelligence: From Brain to Culture. Oxford University Press.
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    Montaigne.Nicola Panichi - 2010 - Roma: Carocci.
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    Emotions and Digital Technologies.Nicola Liberati - 2019 - Humana Mente 12 (36).
    Digital technologies are pervasively used, and they are becoming part of our everyday actions by being designed to be connected to every aspect of our private life like emotions. However, it is not very clear how they are going to change who we are through their tight intertwinement. Especially in relation to emotions, it is not clear at all what happens when they become digitalized and visualized through these digital devices. Usually, the research focusses on the effect on the privacy (...)
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  20. BFO and DOLCE: So Far, So Close….Nicola Guarino - 2017 - Cosmos + Taxis 4 (4):10-18.
    A survey of the similarities and differences between BFO and DOLCE, and of the mutual interactions between Nicola Guarino and Barry Smith.
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    Punishment, Communication and Community.Nicola Lacey - 2002 - Mind 111 (442):392-396.
  22. L’Idealismo e la Storia.Nicola Petruzzelis - 1966.
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    Saber y conciencia: homenaje a Otto Saame =.Juan A. Nicolás & Juan Arana Cañedo-Argüelles (eds.) - 1995 - Granada: Comares.
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    Starve and immolate. The politics of human weapons. Banu bargu new York: Columbia university press, 2014.Nicola Perugini - 2017 - Constellations 24 (3):486-488.
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    Il pensiero politico e pedagogico di G. G. Rousseau.Nicola Petruzzellis - 1958 - Bari,: Adriatica ed..
  26. Problemi e aporie del pensiero contemporaneo.Nicola Petruzzellis - 1970 - Napoli,: Libreria scientifica.
     
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    The Ambiguity of Mimesis: Kierkegaard between Aesthetic Fantasy and Religious Imitation.Nicola Ramazzotto - 2020 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 25 (1):85-110.
    This paper attempts to investigate Kierkegaard’s thought through the category of mimesis. First, two meanings of the word are distinguished and analyzed: the archaic meaning that links it to the concept of re-enactment, and the traditional meaning that links it to the aesthetic field of art. These two meanings are then considered in relation to Kierkegaard’s opus, showing the oscillation of mimesis as corresponding to that between the aesthetic, which lives in fantasy and in the unfulfilled possibility, and the religious, (...)
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  28. Children's attributions of beliefs to humans and God: cross‐cultural evidence.Nicola Knight, Paulo Sousa, Justin L. Barrett & Scott Atran - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (1):117-126.
    The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of human cognition. Yet it is debatable whether children attribute beliefs in the same way to all agents. In this paper, we present the results of a false-belief task concerning humans and God run with a sample of Maya children aged 4–7, and place them in the context of several psychological theories of cognitive development. Children were found to attribute beliefs in different ways (...)
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  29. Gundissalinus and Avicenna: Some Remarks on an Intricate Philosophical Connection.Nicola Polloni - 2017 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 28:515-552.
    This article analyses the peculiarities of Dominicus Gundissalinus’s reading and use of Avicenna’s writings in his original works. Gundissalinus (1120ca – post 1190) is the Latin translator of Avicenna’s De anima and Liber de philosophia prima, but also an original philosopher whose writings are precious witnesses of the very first reception of Avicennian philosophy in the Latin West. The article points out the structural bond with the Persian philosopher upon which Gundissalinus grounds his own speculation. This contribution stresses, in particular, (...)
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    Visualizing, Conceptualizing, Imagining and Praying the Christa: In Search of Her Risen Forms1.Nicola Slee - 2012 - Feminist Theology 21 (1):71-90.
    This article explores the image and the concept of the Christa, evaluates its significance for contemporary feminist theology and spiritual practice, and suggests ways in which the notion of the Christa needs to be enlarged and developed. A distinction is made between visualizing the Christa in art and film, conceptualizing the Christa in theological discourse, imagining the Christa in fiction and poetry and ritualizing the Christa in liturgy and prayer. Whilst considerable attention has been paid to visual representations of the (...)
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  31. Alethic Determinism. Or: How to Make Free Will Inconsistent with Timeless Truth.Nicola Ciprotti & Tommaso Piazza - 2013 - Logique and Analyse 56 (221):85-99.
    The paper purports to show that truth-atemporalism, the thesis that truth is timeless, is incompatible with power to do otherwise. Since a parallel and simpler argument can be run to the effect that truth-omnitemporalism, the thesis that truth is sempiternal, is incompatible with power to do otherwise, our conclusion achieves greater generality, and the possible shift from the claim that truth is omnitemporal to the claim that it is atemporal becomes useless for the purpose to resist it. On the other (...)
     
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    Reflections on 15 years in the higher education sector.Nicola Dandridge - 2022 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 26 (4):117-120.
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    The history of steroidal contraceptive development: the progestins.Nicola Perone - 1993 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 36 (3):347.
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    Digital Intimacy in China and Japan.Nicola Liberati - 2023 - Human Studies 46 (3):389-403.
    This paper aims to show a possible path to address the introduction of intimate digital technologies through a phenomenological and postphenomenological perspective in relation to Japanese and Chinese contexts. Digital technologies are becoming intimate, and, in Japan and China, there are already many advanced digital technologies that provide digital companions for love relationships. Phenomenology has extensive research on how love relationships and intimacy shape the subjects. At the same time, postphenomenology provides a sound framework on how technologies shape the values (...)
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  35. From the Consulting Room to the Court Room? Taking the Clinical Model of Responsibility Without Blame into the Legal Realm.Nicola Lacey & Hanna Pickard - 2013 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 33 (1):1-29.
    Within contemporary penal philosophy, the view that punishment can only be justified if the offender is a moral agent who is responsible and hence blameworthy for their offence is one of the few areas on which a consensus prevails. In recent literature, this precept is associated with the retributive tradition, in the modern form of ‘just deserts’. Turning its back on the rehabilitative ideal, this tradition forges a strong association between the justification of punishment, the attribution of responsible agency in (...)
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  36. Why Standing to Blame May Be Lost but Authority to Hold Accountable Retained: Criminal Law as a Regulative Public Institution.Nicola Lacey & Hanna Pickard - 2021 - The Monist 104 (2):265-280.
    Moral and legal philosophy are too entangled: moral philosophy is prone to model interpersonal moral relationships on a juridical image, and legal philosophy often proceeds as if the criminal law is an institutional reflection of juridically imagined interpersonal moral relationships. This article challenges this alignment and in so doing argues that the function of the criminal law lies not fundamentally in moral blame, but in regulation of harmful conduct. The upshot is that, in contrast to interpersonal relationships, the criminal law (...)
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    The Limits of Blame, by Erin I. Kelly.Nicola Lacey - 2019 - Mind 129 (516):1337-13348.
    The Limits of Blame, by KellyErin I. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2018. Pp. 221.
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  38. Formal Ontology in Information Systems.Nicola Guarino (ed.) - 1998 - IOS Press.
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    Culture, Class and Cognition: Evidence from Italy.Nicola Knight & Richard Nisbett - 2007 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 7 (3-4):283-291.
    East Asians have been found to reason in relatively holistic fashion and Americans in relatively analytic fashion. It has been proposed that these cognitive differences are the result of social practices that encourage interdependence for Asians and independence for Americans. If so, cognitive differences might be found even across regions that are geographically close. We compared performance on a categorization task of relatively interdependent southern Italians and relatively independent northern Italians and found the former to reason in a more holistic (...)
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  40. Events, their names, and their synchronic structure.Nicola Guarino, Riccardo Baratella & Giancarlo Guizzardi - 2022 - Applied ontology 17 (2):249-283.
    We present in this paper a novel ontological theory of events whose central tenet is the Aristotelian distinction between the object that changes and the actual subject of change, which is what we call an individual quality. While in the Kimian tradition events are individuated by a triple ⟨ o, P, t ⟩, where o is an object, P a property, and t an interval of time, for us the simplest events are qualitative changes, individuated by a triple ⟨ o, (...)
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    Phenomenology, Pokémon Go, and Other Augmented Reality Games: A Study of a Life Among Digital Objects.Nicola Liberati - 2018 - Human Studies 41 (2):211-232.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects on the everyday world of actual Augmented Reality games which introduce digital objects in our surroundings from a phenomenological point of view. Augmented Reality is a new technology aiming to merge digital and real objects, and it is becoming pervasively used thanks to the application for mobile devices Pokémon Go by Niantic. We will study this game and other similar applications to shed light on their possible effects on our lives (...)
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  42. The Social Value of Health Research and the Worst Off.Nicola Barsdorf & Joseph Millum - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (2):105-115.
    In this article we argue that the social value of health research should be conceptualized as a function of both the expected benefits of the research and the priority that the beneficiaries deserve. People deserve greater priority the worse off they are. This conception of social value can be applied for at least two important purposes: in health research priority setting when research funders, policy-makers, or researchers decide between alternative research projects; and in evaluating the ethics of proposed research proposals (...)
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    State Punishment: Political Principles and Community Values.Nicola Lacey - 1988 - Routledge.
    Nicola Lacey presents a new approach to the question of the moral justification of punishment by the State. She focuses on the theory of punishments in context of other political questions, such as the nature of political obligation and the function and scope of criminal law. Arguing that no convincing set of justifying reasons has so far been produced, she puts forward a theory of punishments which places the values of the community at its centre.
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  44. Platone e l'architettura del nomos.Nicola Emery - 2001 - Studia Philosophica 60:257-286.
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    Conjuring the Phantasm.Nicola Masciandaro - 2010 - Theory and Event 13 (3).
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    The effect of meaningfulness and integrative processing in expressive writing on positive and negative affect and life satisfaction.Nicola S. Schutte, Trudy Searle, Stephen Meade & Neill A. Dark - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (1):144-152.
  47. (1 other version)Crime, Responsibility and Institutional Design.Nicola Lacey - 2007 - In Michael Smith, Robert Goodin & Geoffrey Geoffrey (eds.), Common Minds. Oxford University Press. pp. 182.
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    Heyting-valued interpretations for Constructive Set Theory.Nicola Gambino - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 137 (1-3):164-188.
    We define and investigate Heyting-valued interpretations for Constructive Zermelo–Frankel set theory . These interpretations provide models for CZF that are analogous to Boolean-valued models for ZF and to Heyting-valued models for IZF. Heyting-valued interpretations are defined here using set-generated frames and formal topologies. As applications of Heyting-valued interpretations, we present a relative consistency result and an independence proof.
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    Augmented Reality, Phenomenology and the Disclosure of Our "Personal" Creator.Nicola Liberati - 2014 - Glimpse 15:55-58.
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    Wearables, Borg, and a Common Living Body.Nicola Liberati - 2016 - Glimpse 17:56-61.
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