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    Moisil Grigore Constantin. Teoria algebrica dei meccanismi automatici. Conferenze del seminario di matematica dell'Università di Bari, no. 33–34. Nicola Zanichelli Editore, Bologna 1957, 31 pp. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (3):547.
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    "Griseldaonline". Una sfida al labirinto letterario.Nicola Bonazzi & Andrea Campana - 2013 - Humanist Studies and the Digital Age 3 (1):12-16.
    Griseldaonline è un portale online di letteratura afferente al Dipartimento di Filologia Classica e Italianistica dell'Università di Bologna. L'articolo presenta il portale nella sua genesi e nelle sue possibili evoluzioni. This article presents the Italian literary magazine Griseldaonline that was created in 2002 by a group of young scholars from the University of Bologna. The magazine has encouraged the production of new forms of critical literary writing conceived specifically for the web.
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    Innovation and entrepreneurialism in the university =.Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy & Marília Morosini (eds.) - 2006 - Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS.
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    Roman Religion Nicola Turchi: La Religione di Roma Antica. (Storia di Roma, Vol. xviii.) Pp. 412; 28 plates. Bologna: Cappelli, 1939. Paper, L. 55. [REVIEW]Cyril Bailey - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):165-166.
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    A New Gellius Franco Cavazza: Aulo Gellio, Le Notti attiche, libri I–III. Introduzione, testo latino, traduzione e note. (Prosatori di Roma.) Pp. 456. Bologna: Zanichelli, 1985. L. 17,500. [REVIEW]L. A. Holford-Strevens - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (1):36-39.
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    Corso Buscaroli: Perfidum ridens Venus.L'ode III 27 di Orazio con versione ritmica ed esegesi. Pp. 76. Bologna: Zanichelli, 1937. Paper, L. 10. [REVIEW]L. P. Wilkinson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (05):199-.
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    The Sacrament of Confession Raffaele Pettazzoni: La Confessione dei Peccati. Parte seconda, volume iii: Siria—Hittiti—Asia Minore—Grecia. Pp. x + 294. Bologna: Zanichelli, 1936. Paper, L. 25. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (04):145-.
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    M. Terenti Varronis Antiquitates Return Divinarum Librorum i–ii Fragmenta. Edidit Augusta Germana Condemi. (Università degli Studi di Bologna: Studi pubblicati dal l'Istituto di Filologia Classica, xvi.) Pp. xvi + 78. Bologna; Zanichelli, 1964. Paper, L. 1500. [REVIEW]Eric Laughton - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (01):116-.
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    K. Marót: Kronos und die Titanen. Reprinted from Studi e Materiali di Storia delle Religioni, Vol. viii (1932/X). Pp. 48–82 and 139–214. Bologna: Zanichelli, 1932. Paper. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (06):239-.
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  10. Relationships and events: towards a general theory of reification and truthmaking.Nicola Guarino & Giancarlo Guizzardi - 2016 - In G. Adorni, S. Cagnoni, M. Gori & M. Maratea (eds.), Advances in Artificial Intelligence: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference of the Italian Associa- tion for Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 237-249.
    We propose a novel ontological analysis of relations and relationships based on a re-visitation of a classic problem in the practice of knowledge repre- sentation and conceptual modeling, namely relationship reification. Our idea is that a relation holds in virtue of a relationship's existence. Relationships are therefore truthmakers of relations. In this paper we present a general theory or reification and truthmaking, and discuss the interplay between events and rela- tionships, suggesting that relationships are the focus of events, which emerge (...)
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  11. Formal Ontology in Information Systems.Nicola Guarino (ed.) - 1998 - IOS Press.
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    The Concept of Time in Prigogine.Nicola Grana - 2015 - In Flavia Santoianni (ed.), The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy: A Philosophical Thematic Atlas. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    What is time? What is its beginning, if we may speak of a beginning? All these questions are not stimulated by a crypto-metaphysical need, but by the epistemological approach itself. It is enough here to think of Ilya Prigogine, who has made of the concept of time the main task of his scientific and philosophical research. In this horizon, we must accept what Stephen Hawking himself said about the beginning and the end of time, in physic-cosmological meaning, as we can (...)
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  13. Reification and Truthmaking Patterns.Nicola Guarino, Giancarlo Guizzardi & Tiago Prince Sales - 2018 - In J. Trujillo (ed.), Proceedings of 37th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER 2018, Xi'an, China, October 22-25, 2018. Springer. pp. 151-165.
    Reification is a standard technique in conceptual modeling, which consists of including in the domain of discourse entities that may otherwise be hidden or implicit. However, deciding what should be rei- fied is not always easy. Recent work on formal ontology offers us a simple answer: put in the domain of discourse those entities that are responsible for the (alleged) truth of our propositions. These are called truthmakers. Re-visiting previous work, we propose in this paper a systematic analysis of truthmaking (...)
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    Arte classica, moderna e contemporanea: un confronto attraverso le immagini.Nicola Vitale - 2017 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    “Population” in Biology and Statistics.Nicola Bertoldi & Charles H. Pence - 2025 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 109 (1):1-11.
    The development of a biological notion of “population” over the first century of the theory of evolution has been commented upon by a number of historians and philosophers of biology. Somewhat less commonly discussed, however, is the parallel development of the statistical concept of a population over precisely the same period, in some cases driven by the same historical actors (such as Francis Galton and R. A. Fisher). We explore here these parallel developments, first from the perspective of a reconstruction (...)
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  16. Verantwortung vor der Tradition oder Verantwortung für die Gegenwart? Die EKD im Ringen um das Ehe- und Familienbild seit 1971.Nicola Madeleine Aller - 2019 - In Christian Albrecht & Reiner Anselm (eds.), Aus Verantwortung: der Protestantismus in den Arenen des Politischen. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
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  17. 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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    Economics for Intellectual Property Lawyers.Nicola Searle & Martin Brassell - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Intellectual property has traditionally been a matter for the legal professions, but with the shift to evidence-based policy, the global economic upheaval, and the advent of the digital age, intellectual property is increasingly informed by economic perspectives. This book provides a clear and practical guide to economic approaches to intellectual property, written for a legal audience. It introduces basic concepts in economics and finance that inform the law of intellectual property. Topics discussed offer additional perspectives include the economics of innovation, (...)
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    Was sich zeigt und was wir eigentlich meinen. Noch eine Kritik an der Sprache Heideggers, ausgehend von Sein und Zeit.Nicola Zambon - 2024 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 69 (2):22-36.
    The essay addresses Heidegger’s language in two distinct yet interrelated ways: in terms of his understanding of language as well his own jargon. The analysis is based on a close reading of the preamble to ›Being and Time‹ (›Sein und Zeit‹), which serves as an exemplar and is representative of the suggestive language-games that are characteristic of Heidegger’s philosophy. Therefore, the analysis focuses on the use of a single word, the adverb ›eigentlich‹. In a second step, the article examines the (...)
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    The Genesis of Action in Husserl’s Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins.Nicola Spano - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 53 (2):118-132.
    In the present article, I discuss Husserl’s analysis of the genesis of action in the Husserliana edition Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins. My aim is to clarify how a “voluntary action” has its...
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    Disability identity – disability pride.Nicola Martin - 2012 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 16 (1):14-18.
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  23. 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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  24. Building an Inclusive Diversity Culture: Principles, Processes and Practice.Nicola Pless & Thomas Maak - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 54 (2):129-147.
    In management theory and business practice, the dealing with diversity, especially a diverse workforce, has played a prominent role in recent years. In a globalizing economy companies recognized potential benefits of a multicultural workforce and tried to create more inclusive work environments. However, many organizations have been disappointed with the results they have achieved in their efforts to meet the diversity challenge [Cox: 2001, Creating the Multicultural Organization (Jossey-Bass, San Francisco)]. We see the reason for this in the fact that (...)
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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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  26. 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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    Introduction to "Gnosticism": Ancient Voices, Christian Worlds.Nicola Denzey Lewis - 2013 - Oup Usa.
    Introduction to " Gnosticism ": Ancient Voices, Christian Worlds is the first textbook on Gnosticism, guiding students through the most significant of the Nag Hammadi texts, grouping them by theme and genre, and revealing to the uninitiated their most inscrutable mysteries.
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    Conceiving Prime Matter in the Middle Ages: Perception, Abstraction and Analogy.Nicola Polloni - 2023 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 105 (3):414-443.
    In its formlessness and potentiality, prime matter is a problematic entity of medieval metaphysics and its ontological limitations drastically affect human possibility of conceiving it. In this article, I analyse three influential strategies elaborated to justify an epistemic access to prime matter. They are incidental perception, negative abstraction, and analogy. Through a systematic and historical analysis of these procedures, the article shows the richness of interpretations and theoretical stakes implied by the conundrum of how prime matter can be known by (...)
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  29. Humanism.Nicola Abbagnano - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 4--69.
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    The Problem of Justification of Empirical Hypotheses in Software Testing.Nicola Angius - 2014 - Philosophy and Technology 27 (3):423-439.
    This paper takes part in the methodological debate concerning the nature and the justification of hypotheses about computational systems in software engineering by providing an epistemological analysis of Software Testing, the practice of observing the programs’ executions to examine whether they fulfil software requirements. Property specifications articulating such requirements are shown to involve falsifiable hypotheses about software systems that are evaluated by means of tests which are likely to falsify those hypotheses. Software Reliability metrics, used to measure the growth of (...)
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    Substance addiction: cure or care?Nicola Chinchella & Inês Hipólito - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-20.
    Substance addiction has been historically conceived and widely researched as a brain disease. There have been ample criticisms of brain-centred approaches to addiction, and this paper aims to align with one such criticism by applying insights from phenomenology of psychiatry. More precisely, this work will apply Merleau-Ponty’s insightful distinction between the biological and lived body. In this light, the disease model emerges as an incomplete account of substance addiction because it captures only its biological aspects. When considering addiction as a (...)
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  32. Technology, Phenomenology and the Everyday World: A Phenomenological Analysis on How Technologies Mould Our World.Nicola Liberati - 2016 - Human Studies 39 (2):189-216.
    Technology always provides a new perception of the world. However, it is not clear when technology produces “mere” new informations and when it provides something more such as a production of new objects in our world which start to “live” around us. The aim of this paper is to study how technology shapes our surrounding world. The questions which we are going to answer are: Is it really adding new objects to our world? If yes, does every technology have this (...)
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    Social Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice—An Introduction.Nicola M. Pless - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 111 (3):317-320.
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    The Fate of Emotional Memories Over a Week: Does Sleep Play Any Role?Nicola Cellini, Marco Mercurio & Michela Sarlo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Periodisation, pluralism and punishment.Nicola Lacey - 2019 - Jurisprudence 10 (1):85-90.
    Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2019, Page 85-90.
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    Husserlian Essentialism.Nicola Spinelli - 2021 - Husserl Studies 37 (2):147-168.
    Husserl’s official account of essence is modal. It is also, I submit, incompatible with the role that essence is supposed to play, especially relative to necessity, in his overall philosophy. In the Husserlian framework, essence should rather be treated as a non-modal notion. The point, while not generally acknowledged, has been made before (by Kevin Mulligan for one); yet the arguments given for it, though perhaps sound, are not Husserlian. In this paper I present a thoroughly Husserlian argument for that (...)
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  37. Abstraction and Idealization in the Formal Verification of Software Systems.Nicola Angius - 2013 - Minds and Machines 23 (2):211-226.
    Questions concerning the epistemological status of computer science are, in this paper, answered from the point of view of the formal verification framework. State space reduction techniques adopted to simplify computational models in model checking are analysed in terms of Aristotelian abstractions and Galilean idealizations characterizing the inquiry of empirical systems. Methodological considerations drawn here are employed to argue in favour of the scientific understanding of computer science as a discipline. Specifically, reduced models gained by Dataion are acknowledged as Aristotelian (...)
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  38. 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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    The ethics of uterus transplantation.Nicola Jane Williams, Rosamund Scott & Stephen Wilkinson - 2018 - Bioethics 32 (8):478-480.
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    Responsible Leaders as Agents of World Benefit: Learnings from “Project Ulysses”.Nicola Pless & Thomas Maak - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S1):59-71.
    There is widespread agreement in both business and society that MNCs have an enormous potential for contributing to the betterment of the world, A paper from the Tomorrow's Leaders Group of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development). In fact, a discussion has evolved around the role of "Business as an Agent of World Benefit."¹ At the same time, there is also growing willingness among business leaders to spend time, expertise, and resources to help solve some of the most pressing (...)
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    Punishment, Communication and Community.Nicola Lacey - 2002 - Mind 111 (442):392-396.
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    The Borg–eye and the We–I. The production of a collective living body through wearable computers.Nicola Liberati - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):39-49.
    The aim of this work is to analyze the constitution of a new collective subject thanks to wearable computers. Wearable computers are emerging technologies which are supposed to become pervasively used in the near future. They are devices designed to be on us every single moment of our life and to capture every experience we have. Therefore, we need to be prepared to such intrusive devices and to analyze potential effect they will have on us and our society. Thanks to (...)
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  43. Dilemma di Newcomb, onniscienza e mondi possibili.Nicola Ciprotti - 2007 - In Gianfranco Pellegrino Ingrid Salvatore (ed.), Identità personale, libertà e realismo morale. Studi in onore di Robert Nozick. Luiss University Press.
     
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    La concezione e la storia del male nel Contra Gentes - De Incarnatione di S. Atanasio.Angelo De Nicola - 1976 - Augustinianum 16 (1):85-106.
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    Testimoniale Akte neu definiert ein zentrales Problem des Zeugnisses Anderer.Nicola Mössner - 2010 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 80 (1):151-178.
    In comparison to other epistemic sources testimony is the only one dealing with the social aspects of gaining and justifying knowledge. One main problem of the current discussion about knowledge by testimony is the concept of testimony itself. It is quite unclear what the correct notion of testimony is supposed to be. In this essay I present a proposal to define the concept of testimony in making a distinction between the conditions which hold in the speaker's context and the ones (...)
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    (4 other versions)Philosophy in Italy.Nicola Abbagnano - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (93):172 - 173.
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  47. «Docteur en la nature»: De Charron à sebond?Nicola Panichi - 2008 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 55:83-107.
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    Intersubjectivity, time and social relationship in Alfred Schutz's philosophy of music.Nicola Pedone - 1995 - Axiomathes 6 (2):197-210.
    Alfred Schutz's (Vienna 1899 — New York 1959) research into the philosophy of music certainly cannot be regarded as the most notable aspect of this writer, born and educated in Vienna, later a naturalized American citizen. Nor can it legitimately be maintained that Schutz's writings on the subject form a systematic corpus in his work. Schutz was above all a social scientist, strongly attracted, as were many writers of the first half of this century, to the project of aphilosophical foundation (...)
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  49. State Punishment: Political Principles and Community Values.Nicola Lacey - 1990 - Mind 99 (393):142-144.
     
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    Characteristic emotional intelligence and emotional well-being.Nicola S. Schutte, John M. Malouff, Maureen Simunek, Jamie McKenley & Sharon Hollander - 2002 - Cognition and Emotion 16 (6):769-785.
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