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  1. Extended life.Ezequiel Di Paolo - 2008 - Topoi 28 (1):9-21.
    This paper reformulates some of the questions raised by extended mind theorists from an enactive, life/mind continuity perspective. Because of its reliance on concepts such as autopoiesis, the enactive approach has been deemed internalist and thus incompatible with the extended mind hypothesis. This paper answers this criticism by showing (1) that the relation between organism and cogniser is not one of co-extension, (2) that cognition is a relational phenomenon and thereby has no location, and (3) that the individuality of a (...)
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    (3 other versions)2. Quine and Tarski on Nominalism.Paolo Mancosu - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4 4:22.
  3. Presenza e parola in Lavelle.Paolo Ottonello - 2001 - Filosofia Oggi 24 (96):445-450.
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  4. La storia della filosofia: il vecchio e il nuovo.Paolo Rossi - 1988 - Rivista di Filosofia 79 (2-3):545-568.
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    The influence of Leo Tolstoy’s What Is Art? on David Foster Wallace’s literary project.Paolo Pitari - 2020 - Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 62 (1):69-83.
    This article argues that Tolstoy’s What Is Art? had a direct influence on David Foster Wallace’s conception of literature, and most specifically that Wallace appropriated Tolstoy’s discourse (down to most of its most specific details) to found his literary project. The article seeks to prove this by exhibiting the striking extent of Wallace’s alignment with Tolstoy’s beliefs, by retracing the multiple direct references to Tolstoy in Wallace’s work, and by uncovering Wallace’s annotations on his own copy of What Is Art? (...)
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    The influence of Jean-Paul Sartre’s What Is Literature? on David Foster Wallace’s literary project.Paolo Pitari - 2020 - Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 61 (4):423-439.
    This article argues that Sartre’s “What Is Literature?” had a profound and direct influence on David Foster Wallace’s conception of literature. At the very least, a number of factors oblige scholars to take this interpretation seriously. We know that Sartre’s existentialism pervades Wallace’s fiction, that Wallace repeatedly mentioned the Existentialists throughout his work, that he’d learned French to read them in the original, and that Sartre was one of his favorites, as testified by Zadie Smith. Most importantly, a comparative analysis (...)
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  7. Between Vienna and Berlin: The Immediate Reception of Godel's Incompleteness Theorems.Paolo Mancosu - 1999 - History and Philosophy of Logic 20 (1):33-45.
    What were the earliest reactions to Gödel's incompleteness theorems? After a brief summary of previous work in this area I analyse, by means of unpublished archival material, the first reactions in Vienna and Berlin to Gödel's groundbreaking results. In particular, I look at how Carnap, Hempel, von Neumann, Kaufmann, and Chwistek, among others, dealt with the new results.
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  8. Measuring the Size of Infinite Collections of Natural Numbers: Was Cantor’s Theory of Infinite Number Inevitable?Paolo Mancosu - 2009 - Review of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):612-646.
    Cantor’s theory of cardinal numbers offers a way to generalize arithmetic from finite sets to infinite sets using the notion of one-to-one association between two sets. As is well known, all countable infinite sets have the same ‘size’ in this account, namely that of the cardinality of the natural numbers. However, throughout the history of reflections on infinity another powerful intuition has played a major role: if a collectionAis properly included in a collectionBthen the ‘size’ ofAshould be less than the (...)
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    Logical concepts and logical inferences.Paolo Casalegno† - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (3):395–411.
    Some philosophers find the following thesis attractive: for every logical constant C there is a set of logical rules of inference R such that a subject knows the meaning of C if and only if she accepts the rules in R. I point out some obvious but, apparently, easily forgotten difficulties concerning this thesis.
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  10. Aristotelian Logic and Euclidean Mathematics: Seventeenth-Century Developments of the Quaestio de Certitudine Mathematicarum.Paolo Mancosu - 1991 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 23 (2):241-265.
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    L'anatomia della città nella Politica di Aristotele.Paolo Accattino - 1986 - Torino: Tirrenia-Stampatori.
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    Filosofia e critica della filosofia nel pensiero ebraico: convegno internazionale di studi, Napoli, 25-27 febbraio 2002.Paolo Amodio, Gianluca Giannini & Giuseppe Lissa (eds.) - 2004 - [Napoli]: Giannini.
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    Francis Bacon: from magic to science.Paolo Rossi - 1968 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
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    Indeterminacy and Triviality.Paolo Santorio & J. Robert G. Williams - 2022 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (4):727-742.
    Suppose you’re certain that a claim—say, ‘Frida is tall’—does not have a determinate truth value. What attitude should you take towards it? This is the question of the cognitive role of indeterminacy. This paper presents a puzzle for theories of cognitive role. Many of these theories vindicate a seemingly plausible principle: if you are fully certain that A, you are rationally required to be fully certain that A is determinate. Call this principle ‘Certainty’. We show that Certainty, in combination with (...)
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    On the complexity of choosing the branching literal in DPLL.Paolo Liberatore - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 116 (1-2):315-326.
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  16. Platonismo medievale: contributi per la storia dell'eriugenismo.Paolo Lucentini - 1980 - Firenze: La Nuova Italia.
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    (1 other version)Volker Peckhaus, logik, mathesis universalis und allgemeine wissenschaft. Leibniz und die wiederentdeckung der formalen logik im 19. jahrhundert.Paolo Mancosu - 1999 - Erkenntnis 50 (1):129-132.
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    Russell's first theory of denoting and quantification.Paolo Dau - 1986 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27 (1):133-166.
  19. On the status of proofs by contradiction in the seventeenth century.Paolo Mancosu - 1991 - Synthese 88 (1):15 - 41.
    In this paper I show that proofs by contradiction were a serious problem in seventeenth century mathematics and philosophy. Their status was put into question and positive mathematical developments emerged from such reflections. I analyse how mathematics, logic, and epistemology are intertwined in the issue at hand. The mathematical part describes Cavalieri's and Guldin's mathematical programmes of providing a development of parts of geometry free of proofs by contradiction. The logical part shows how the traditional Aristotelean doctrine that perfect demonstrations (...)
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  20. Francis Bacon: From Magic to Science.Paolo Rossi & Sacha Rabinovitch - 1968 - Philosophy 44 (170):352-353.
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  21. Wittgenstein, Finitism, and the Foundations of Mathematics.Paolo Mancosu - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (2):286.
    It is reported that in reply to John Wisdom’s request in 1944 to provide a dictionary entry describing his philosophy, Wittgenstein wrote only one sentence: “He has concerned himself principally with questions about the foundations of mathematics”. However, an understanding of his philosophy of mathematics has long been a desideratum. This was the case, in particular, for the period stretching from the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus to the so-called transitional phase. Marion’s book represents a giant leap forward in this direction. In the (...)
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    Von steilen Thesen. Nietzsche, Schiller und die Physiologie der Kultur.Paolo Panizzo - 2024 - Nietzscheforschung 31 (1):175-191.
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  23. Tradizione ed identità del singoli popoli in Emerico Amari fra G. B. Vico e G. D. Romagnosi.Paolo Pastori - 2012 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 89 (4):473-496.
     
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  24. Comboni tra Brescia e l'Africa.Paolo Borruso - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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    Il principio vitale: spirito o materia?Paolo Favilla - 1954 - Roma,: PAIS.
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  26. A Remark on Silence and Listening in Interpretazione.Paolo Valesio - 1985 - Rivista di Estetica 26 (19-20):17-44.
     
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    Aeschylus at the origin of philosophy: Emanuele Severino’s interpretation of the Aeschylean tragedies.Paolo Pitari - 2022 - Literature 2 (3):106-123.
    The late Emanuele Severino (1929–2020) was an Italian philosopher whose work on Aeschylus has not yet been made available in English. In Il giogo: alle origini della ragione: Eschilo (The Yoke: At the Origins of Reason: Aeschylus, 1989), Severino seeks to demonstrate that Aeschylus belongs amongst the founders of philosophy, i.e., that Aeschylus was the first to set down some of philosophy’s most fundamental principles, including that ontological becoming produces unbearable suffering and that the only remedy to suffering is knowledge (...)
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    I filosofi e le macchine 1400-1700.Paolo Rossi - 2017 - Universale economica. Saggi.
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  29. From geometric quantum mechanics to quantum information.Paolo Aniello, Jesús Clemente-Gallardo, Giuseppe Marmo & Georg F. Volkert - 2015 - In James Ladyman, Stuart Presnell, Gordon McCabe, Michał Eckstein & Sebastian J. Szybka (eds.), Road to reality with Roger Penrose. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
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  30. Evolutionary Algorithms and Their Applications-Multiobjective Design Optimization of Electrostatic Rotary Microactuators Using Evolutionary Algorithms.Paolo Di Barba & Slawomir Wiak - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 344-353.
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    Fiducia e sicurezza: un confronto plurisciplinare.Paolo Becchi & Lorenzo Scillitani (eds.) - 2012 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino.
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  32. Il doppio volto della dignità.Paolo Becchi - 2012 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 89 (4):587-600.
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  33. Morire dopo Harvard.Paolo Becchi - 2011 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 88 (2):273-287.
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  34. On the plausibility of homeopathic 'similitude'.Paolo Bellavite - 2012 - Bioethics 26 (9):506-507.
    The homeopathic principle of similitude is not based on the principle of vaccination but on the more general principle of inversion of effects, a widespread medical phenomenon. Based on the systemic networks which play an important role in response to stress, this principle concerns the reorganization of regulation systems, through a coherent response to the medicine. This model is backed by a large number of published studies from our laboratory and others, by toxicological evidence such as the emerging fields of (...)
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    Un declino precocemente annunciato? Il voto di classe in Italia, 1968-1996.Paolo Bellucci - 2001 - Polis 15 (2):203-226.
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    Quale "formazione" professionale?: una rilettura di Georg Kerschensteiner (1854-1932).Paolo Bertuletti - 2021 - Roma: Studium edizioni.
  37. On logos, ethos and liberty (From recent studies on Blondel).Paolo Bettineschi - 2007 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 99 (1):137-146.
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    Electronic Music Festivals and Youth Culture. Successes and Failures, from the Sónar to Italian Festivals.Paolo Magaudda - 2013 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 27 (1):55-80.
  39. Commemorazione di Charles Darwin.Paolo Mantegazza - 1983 - In Filippo De Filippi, Giacomo Giacobini & Gian Luigi Panattoni (eds.), Il Darwinismo in Italia: testi. Torino: Unione tip.-editrice torinese.
     
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  40. it Matters.Paolo Mancosu - 2008 - In The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 134.
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    Apologia del mestiere di storico della filosofia.Paolo Rossi - 2001 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.
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    Devozioni vichiane seconde e ultime.Paolo Rossi - 1997 - Rivista di Filosofia 88 (3):387-428.
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    Immagini della scienza.Paolo Rossi - 1977 - Roma: Editori riuniti.
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    I sogni, la psicoanalisi, il cervello.Paolo Rossi - 2001 - Rivista di Filosofia 92 (2):311-326.
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  45. Sulla critica al determinismo dei fenomeni fisici.Paolo Rossi - 1930 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 22:325.
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  46. Sulla sinistra hegeliana.Paolo Rossi - 1961 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 16 (3):327.
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  47. A proposito della questione platonica.Paolo Rotta - 1933 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 25:149.
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  48. DISCUSSIOME , "Intorno al carattere fondamentale della filosofia neoscolastica".Paolo Rotta - 1928 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 20:147.
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  49. Di una recente interpretazione dell' "Amore" nel Simposio platonico.Paolo Rotta - 1929 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 21:222.
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  50. Platone e la filosofia perenne.Paolo Rotta - 1925 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 17:8.
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