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    La metafisica di S. Tommaso d'Aquino e i suoi interpreti.Battista Mondin - 2002 - Bologna, Italia: Edizioni Studio Domenicano.
    S. Tommaso occupa un posto di enorme importanza nella Storia della Metafisica. Ma la sua è una dottrina originale, o una rielaborazione della metafisica aristotelica e di quella neoplatonica? Per rispondere a questa domanda il P. Battista Mondin, con il suo solito stile chiaro ed essenziale, nella Prima Parte del volume presenta le principali interpretazioni della metafisica di S. Tommaso; nella seconda espone approfonditamente le caratteristiche e le grandi ricchezze della concezione metafisica dell'Aquinate, nei suoi vari aspetti: Tommaso (...)
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  2. Il probleme del linguaggio teologico dalle origini ad oggi.Battista Mondin - 1971
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    Culture and Christianity.Battista Mondin - 1979 - New Scholasticism 53 (2):191-205.
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    L'uomo, chi è?: elementi di antropologia filosofica.Battista Mondin - 1975 - Milano: Massimo.
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    Philosophical anthropology: man: an impossible project?Battista Mondin - 1985 - Bangalore, India: Published for Pontificia Universitas Urbaniana by Theological Publications in India, Rome.
  6. Il principio» omne agens agit sibi simile «e l'analogia dei nomi divini.Battista Mondin - 1960 - Divus Thomas 63:336-348.
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  7. La metafisica dell'essere nell'Enciclica Fides et Ratio.Battista Mondin - 2000 - Alpha Omega 3 (2):273-286.
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    Storia dell'antropologia filosofica.Battista Mondin - 2001 - Bologna: ESD.
    1. Dalle origini fino a Vico -- 2. Da Kant ai giorni nostri.
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    Filosofia e cultura nell'Europa di domani.Battista Mondin (ed.) - 1993 - Roma: Città Nuova.
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    Dio, chi è?: elementi di teologia filosofica.Battista Mondin - 1990 - Milano: Massimo.
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    Filone e Clemente.Battista Mondin - 1969 - Torino,: Società editrice internazionale.
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    II problema del linguaggio teologico in sant’ Agostino.Battista Mondin - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (2):263-280.
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    St. Thomas Aquinas' philosophy in the Commentary to the sentences.Battista Mondin - 1975 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    Dizionario enciclopedico del pensiero di San Tommaso d'Aquino.Battista Mondin - 2000 - Bologna: Edizioni Studio Domenicano.
    Dizionario che comprende più di 700 voci e temi estratti dal pensiero di san Tommaso d’Aquino. Per ogni voce si traccia, innanzitutto, lo sviluppo del pensiero precedente a Tommaso per far capire l’originalità e la novità del suo contributo, e poi si espone in modo esauriente il suo pensiero, attingendo da tutte le sue opere, e in particolare dal Commento alle Sentenze e dalla Somma Teologica. Un ottimo primo libro alla scoperta di questo grande autore, insieme a La Somma Teologica (...)
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  15. Verità e libertà oggi: atti del XVII Convegno nazionale dell'ADIF (Gallarate, 4-6 settembre 1998).Battista Mondin & Luis Clavell (eds.) - 1999 - Milano: Massimo.
     
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  16. A history of mediaeval philosophy.Battista Mondin - 1991 - Bangalore: Published for Pontifical Urbaniana University, Rome by Theological Publications in India.
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    Dizionario enciclopedico di filosofia teologia e morale.Battista Mondin - 1989 - Milano: Massimo.
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    Storia della metafisica.Battista Mondin - 1998 - Bologna: ESD.
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    (1 other version)Storia della filosofia medievale.Battista Mondin - 1985 - Roma: Pontific[i]a Università urbaniana.
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  20. L'uomo libero.Battista Mondin - 1989 - Roma: Dino.
     
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  21. L'ermeneutica metafisica di s. Tommaso nel Commento alle Sentenze.Battista Mondin - 1977 - Caltanissetta: Edizioni del Seminario.
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  22. Rifare l'uomo.Battista Mondin - 1993 - Roma: Dino.
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    Educare alla filosofia: atti del XIII Convegno nazionale dell'A.D.I.F., Roma, 12-15 settembre 1990.Georges Cottier & Battista Mondin (eds.) - 1991 - Milano: Massimo.
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    Battista Mondin, Dizionario enciclopedico del pensiero di san Tommaso d'Aquino.Fernand Van Steenberghen - 1993 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (90):322-323.
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    Battista Mondin, Il pensiero di Agostino. Filosofia, teologia, cultura.Fernand Van Steenberghen - 1989 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (74):346-347.
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    Battista Mondin, Il problema del linguaggio teologico dalle origini ad oggi. [REVIEW]G. Trapè - 1972 - Augustinianum 12 (3):584-585.
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    Berkeley's theory of vision: Optical origins and ontological consequences.Giovanni Battista Grandi - unknown
    In the present work Berkeley's theory of vision is considered in its historical origins, in its relation to Berkeley's general philosophical conceptions, and in its early reception. Berkeley's theory replaces an account of vision according to which distance and other spatial properties are deduced from elementary data through an unconscious geometric inference. This account of vision in terms of "natural geometry" was first introduced by Descartes and Malebranche. Among Berkeley's immediate sources of knowledge of the geometric theory of perception, a (...)
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  28. Thomism as critical realism in the works of Giovanni Battista Montini/Paul VI.P. Viotto - 1998 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 90 (1-2).
     
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    Giovanni Battista Guccia: Pioneer of International Cooperation in Mathematics.Benedetto Bongiorno & Guillermo P. Curbera - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This book examines the life and work of mathematician Giovanni Battista Guccia, founder of the Circolo Matematico di Palermo and its renowned journal, the Rendiconti del Circolo matematico di Palermo. The authors describe how Guccia, an Italian geometer, was able to establish a mathematical society in Sicily in the late nineteenth century, which by 1914 would grow to become the largest and most international in the world, with one of the most influential journals of the time. The book highlights (...)
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    "The Principle of Analogy in Protestant and Catholic Theology," by Battista Mondin, S.X. [REVIEW]Richard J. Westley - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 42 (1):104-108.
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    "II Problema del Linguaggio Teologico dalle Origini ad Oggi," by Battista Mondin[REVIEW]Roland J. Teske - 1974 - Modern Schoolman 52 (1):117-118.
  32. Mondin, Battista, II sitema fiosófico di Tommaso d'Aquino. Per una lettura attuale della filosofía tomista.Carlos I. Massini Correas - 1990 - Philosophia:259.
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  33. ARCARI P. Processi e rappresentazioni di " Scienza Nuova " in Giovan Battista Vico. Indagini ed avvicinamenti. [REVIEW]E. Chiocchetti - 1912 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 4:V:661.
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    De re aedificatoria libri decemLeon Battista Alberti V. P. Zoubov F. A. Petrovski.Alexander Pogo - 1936 - Isis 26 (1):158-159.
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    Enacting recipes: G iovan B attista D ella P orta and F rancis B acon on technologies, experiments, and processes of nature.Dana Jalobeanu - 2020 - Centaurus 62 (3):425-446.
    The relationship between Francis Bacon's Sylva sylvarum and Giovan Battista Della Porta's Magia naturalis has previously been discussed in terms of sources and borrowings in the literature. More recently, it has been suggested that one can read these two works as belonging to a common genre: as collections of recipes or books of secrets. Taking this as a framework, in this paper I address another type of similarity between these two works, one that can be detected by looking at (...)
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    Giovan B attista D ella P orta and F rancis B acon on the creative power of experimentation.Doina-Cristina Rusu & Dana Jalobeanu - 2020 - Centaurus 62 (3):381-392.
    This special issue brings to the attention of the scholarly community some of the common features and some of the subtle, but important, differences between Francis Bacon's and Giovan Battista Della Porta's ways of dealing with the reading, selecting, enacting, and recording of recipes. Focusing on questions of genre, intellectual and material context, strategies of research, and strategies of performing recipes, the four papers of this special issue address two major issues. First, they shed new light on the relationship (...)
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    Dizionario enciclopedico del pensiero di san Tommaso d 'Aquino. [REVIEW]Leo Elders - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (3):633-633.
    In his encyclopedic dictionary, Battista Mondin proposes to explain the meaning of the more important philosophical and theological concepts occurring in the works of St. Thomas Aquinas. In fact, his explanations often become short treatises so that the book is almost the equivalent of a summary, in alphabetical order, of the main themes of Aquinas's philosophy and theology. Mondin provides the historical background of the doctrinal content expressed by certain terms. The book has a total of five (...)
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    Estudio de dos retratos: “Un fraile franciscano”, de Rubens y el “Papa Inocencio X”, de Velázquez.Francisco Javier Cimorra Pena - 2020 - Isidorianum 26 (51-52):195-202.
    Hoy en día no se sabe quién es la persona retratada por el pintor P.P. Rubens en el “Retrato de un Fraile Franciscano”. A través de este estudio planteo la hipótesis de que la persona retratada por P.P. Rubens en el “Retrato de un Fraile Franciscano”, c. 1604, y la persona retratada por Diego Velázquez “Retrato del Papa Inocencio X”, en 1650, son la misma persona con una diferencia de edad de cuarenta y seis años: se trataría de Giovanni (...) Pamphili. (shrink)
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  39. Self-organized criticality.P. Bak & K. Chen - 1991 - Scientific American 264 (1):46–53.
     
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    Constituting Objectivity. Transcendental Perspectives on Modern Physics.P. Kerszberg, J. Petitot & M. Bitbol (eds.) - 2009 - Hal Ccsd.
    In recent years, many philosophers of modern physics came to the conclusion that the problem of how objectivity is constituted (rather than merely given) can no longer be avoided, and therefore that a transcendental approach in the spirit of Kant is now philosophically relevant. The usual excuse for skipping this task is that the historical form given by Kant to transcendental epistemology has been challenged by Relativity and Quantum Physics. However, the true challenge is not to force modern physics into (...)
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  41. The manifest connection: Causation, meaning, and David Hume.P. Kyle Stanford - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (3):339-360.
    P. Kyle Stanford - The Manifest Connection: Causation, Meaning, and David Hume - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.3 339-360 The Manifest Connection: Causation, Meaning, and David Hume P. Kyle Stanford 1. Introduction exciting recent hume scholarship has challenged the traditional view that Hume's theory of meaning leads him to deny the very intelligibility or coherence of supposing that there are objective causal powers or intrinsic necessary connections between causally related entities. Influential (...)
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    Immediacy and Mediation in Aquinas: “In I Sent.,” Q. 1, A. 5.Douglas C. Hall - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (1):31-55.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IMMEDIACY AND MEDIATION IN AQUINAS: Introduction "IN I SENT.," Q. 1, A. 5 DOUGLAS c. HALI, Louvain Universtiy Belgium ] ] HE PURPOSE of the present essay is to provide an nalysis of the dialectically related notions of " immediacy " and "med:ia1tion" in Question I, Art~cle 5 of Aquinas' Commentary on the Sentences. "Immediacy" here refers to the non-mediated " light of inspiration " which Aquinas proposes as (...)
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  43. Equipoise as a means of managing uncertainty: personal, communal and proxy.P. Alderson - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (3):135-139.
    Equipoise is advocated as a means of achieving high scientific and ethical standards in randomised trials. As used in the context of research the word describes a state of uncertainty characterised by the belief that in a trial no arm is known to offer greater harm or benefit than any other arm. Clinicians who lack personal equipoise are advised to accept clinical or communal equipoise, based on current unresolved disagreement among the medical profession. Equipoise is mainly discussed in the literature (...)
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  44. (3 other versions)The Nature of Physical Theory.P. W. Bridgman - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (3):360-364.
     
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    Toward a Common Grace Christian Bioethics: A Reformed Protestant Engagement with H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.P. T. Smith & F. Jotterand - 2014 - Christian Bioethics 20 (2):229-245.
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    Existential Biology: Kurt Goldstein's Functionalist Rendering of the Human Body.P. M. Whitehead - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (1-2):206-224.
    The author clarifies the existential philosophy that is implicit in Kurt Goldstein's philosophy of organism (Goldstein, 1963; 1995). Situated in response to the growing trend that psychological phenomena are reducible to the nervous system, the author argues for the reverse: that the significance of nervous system activity can only be understood by viewing it as background to foreground performances. Like the organization of perception into meaningful figure-- ground Gestalts, the existential modes of embodiment, sociality, temporality, spatiality, and attunement are organized (...)
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    Using similarity criteria to make issue trade-offs in automated negotiations.P. Faratin, C. Sierra & N. R. Jennings - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 142 (2):205-237.
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    On the structure of quantum logic.P. D. Finch - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (2):275-282.
    In the axiomatic development of the logic of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics it is not difficult to set down certain plausible axioms which ensure that the quantum logic of propositions has the structure of an orthomodular poset. This can be done in a number of ways, for example, as in Gunson [2], Mackey [4], Piron [5], Varadarajan [7] and Zierler [8], and we summarise one of these ways in §2 below.
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    Damn the Consequences: Projective Evidence and the Heterogeneity of Scientific Confirmation.P. Kyle Stanford - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 78 (5):887-899.
    I contrast our own evidence for the hypothesis of organic fossil origins with that available in previous centuries, suggesting that the most powerful contemporary evidence consists in a form of projective support whose distinctive features are not well captured by familiar hypothetico-deductive, abductive, or even more recent and more technically sophisticated accounts of scientific confirmation. I suggest that such accounts either misrepresent or ignore something important about the heterogeneous ways in which scientific hypotheses can be supported by evidence, and I (...)
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    Law and Content-Independent Reasons.P. Markwick - 2000 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 20 (4):579-596.
    Say a reason to ø is legal just in case at least a part of the reason is the fact that ø-ing is legally required. This paper is about the widely accepted claim that legal reasons have a certain distinctive formal property—content-independence. I argue that, on two important interpretations, this claim is false. It is false either because legal reasons contingently lack the relevant property or because no reason lacks it. I also argue that, given these two interpretations, content-independence could (...)
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