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    A randomised controlled trial of an Intervention to Improve Compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines (IICARus).Ezgi Tanriver-Ayder, Laura J. Gray, Sarah K. McCann, Ian M. Devonshire, Leigh O’Connor, Zeinab Ammar, Sarah Corke, Mahmoud Warda, Evandro Araújo De-Souza, Paolo Roncon, Edward Christopher, Ryan Cheyne, Daniel Baker, Emily Wheater, Marco Cascella, Savannah A. Lynn, Emmanuel Charbonney, Kamil Laban, Cilene Lino de Oliveira, Julija Baginskaite, Joanne Storey, David Ewart Henshall, Ahmed Nazzal, Privjyot Jheeta, Arianna Rinaldi, Teja Gregorc, Anthony Shek, Jennifer Freymann, Natasha A. Karp, Terence J. Quinn, Victor Jones, Kimberley Elaine Wever, Klara Zsofia Gerlei, Mona Hosh, Victoria Hohendorf, Monica Dingwall, Timm Konold, Katrina Blazek, Sarah Antar, Daniel-Cosmin Marcu, Alexandra Bannach-Brown, Paula Grill, Zsanett Bahor, Gillian L. Currie, Fala Cramond, Rosie Moreland, Chris Sena, Jing Liao, Michelle Dohm, Gina Alvino, Alejandra Clark, Gavin Morrison, Catriona MacCallum, Cadi Irvine, Philip Bath, David Howells, Malcolm R. Macleod, Kaitlyn Hair & Emily S. Sena - 2019 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1).
    BackgroundThe ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) guidelines are widely endorsed but compliance is limited. We sought to determine whether journal-requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist improves full compliance with the guidelines.MethodsIn a randomised controlled trial, manuscripts reporting in vivo animal research submitted to PLOS ONE (March–June 2015) were randomly allocated to either requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist or current standard practice. Authors, academic editors, and peer reviewers were blinded to group allocation. Trained reviewers performed outcome adjudication (...)
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    Sensorimotor Life: An enactive proposal.Ezequiel Di Paolo, Thomas Bhurman & Xabier Barandiaran - 2017 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    How accurate is the picture of the human mind that has emerged from studies in neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science? Anybody with an interest in how minds work - how we learn about the world and how we remember people and events - may feel dissatisfied with the answers contemporary science has to offer. Sensorimotor Life draws on current theoretical developments in the enactive approach to life and mind. It examines and expands the premises of the sciences of the human (...)
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    Interactive Time-Travel: On the intersubjective Retro-modulation of Intentions.E. Di Paolo - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (1-2):49-74.
    The temporality of intentions and actions in situations of social interaction can sometimes be paradoxical. I argue that in these situations it may sometimes be possible to conceive of individual acts that can, in a strong sense, be intended retroactively. This could happen when the relational patterns in social interaction literally alter the virtual structure of a participant's past corporeal intentions resulting in an odd experience of having intended something all along without knowing it. I propose that this possibility should (...)
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    A review and analysis of new Italian law 219/2017: ‘provisions for informed consent and advance directives treatment’.Marco Di Paolo, Federica Gori, Luigi Papi & Emanuela Turillazzi - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):17.
    In December 2017, Law 219/2017, ‘Provisions for informed consent and advance directives’, was approved in Italy. The law is the culmination of a year-long process and the subject of heated debate throughout Italian society. Contentious issues are addressed in the law. What emerges clearly are concepts such as quality of life, autonomy, and the right to accept or refuse any medical treatment – concepts that should be part of an optimal relationship between the patient and healthcare professionals. The law maximizes (...)
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    In defence of literary truth: a response to Truth, Fiction, and Literature by Peter Lamarque and Stein Haugom Olsen to inquire into no-truth theories of literature, pragmatism, and the ontology of fictional objects.Paolo Pitari - 2022 - Literature 3 (1):1-18.
    This article responds to the arguments put forth by Peter Lamarque and Stein Haugom Olsen in Truth, Fiction, and Literature: A Philosophical Perspective (1994). It argues that the said work is representative of the widespread tendency in literary theory today to discard the possibility of literary truth, and it provides counterarguments to the work’s main theses. Consequently, it criticizes the philosophy of pragmatism and its implications, and it offers a theory that defines fictional objects as existing and solves contradictions that (...)
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    ‘Spuntar lo scoglio più duro’: did Galileo ever think the most beautiful thought experiment in the history of science?Paolo Palmieri - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (2):223-240.
    Still today it remains unclear whether Galileo ever climbed the leaning tower of Pisa in order to drop bodies from its top. Some believe that he established the principle of equal speeds for falling bodies by means of an ingenious thought experiment. However, the reconstruction of that thought experiment circulating in the philosophical literature is no more than a cartoon. In this paper I will tell the story of the thought processes behind the cartoon.Keywords: Galileo Galilei; Thought experiment; Falling bodies.
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    Indefinite Propositions and Anaphora in Stoic Logic.Paolo Crivelli - 1994 - Phronesis 39 (2):187 - 206.
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    Hyper(in)visibility and urban-mediatic populism in São Paulo: a sociosemiotic approach.Paolo Demuru - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (239):61-80.
    The aim of this article is to tackle the sociosemiotic strategies through which the relation between power and visibility is articulated in today’s metropolitan São Paulo. Drawing on the theoretical-methodological framework of Greimasian and post-Greimasian semiotics, the following hypotheses are put forth: (1) contemporary São Paulo is characterized by a true visual hypertrophy, which manifests itself, all at once, in both its architectural and mediatic landscapes; (2) in São Paulo, power is hypervisible and apparently transparent; (3) the excess of images, (...)
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    Il valore della verità.Paolo Parrini - 2011 - Milano: Guerini e associati.
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    Cosa-sentido e cosa-realidad. Xavier Zubiri e la meta-fisica della realtà.Paolo Ponzio - 2018 - Quaestio 18:325-342.
    The intent we propose will be to retrace a few fundamental passages of the philosophical and metaphysical though of the Spanish philosopher, considering two conceptual pairs that refer to the quest...
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    The Naturality of Natural Deduction (II): On Atomic Polymorphism and Generalized Propositional Connectives.Paolo Pistone, Luca Tranchini & Mattia Petrolo - 2021 - Studia Logica 110 (2):545-592.
    In a previous paper we investigated the extraction of proof-theoretic properties of natural deduction derivations from their impredicative translation into System F. Our key idea was to introduce an extended equational theory for System F codifying at a syntactic level some properties found in parametric models of polymorphic type theory. A different approach to extract proof-theoretic properties of natural deduction derivations was proposed in a recent series of papers on the basis of an embedding of intuitionistic propositional logic into a (...)
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    The Obscurity of the Equimultiples : Clavius' and Galileo's Foundational Studies of Euclid's Theory of Proportions.Paolo Palmieri - 2001 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55 (6):555-597.
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    Commercial Content Moderation: An opaque maze for freedom of expression and customers’ opinions.Paolo Petricca - 2020 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 11 (3):307-326.
    : The present work analyses Content Moderation, focusing on ethical concerns and cognitive effects. Starting from a general description and history of the moderation process, it stresses some ethical problems: quality of moderation, transparency, and the working conditions of human moderators. Using some of Facebook leaked slides offering examples of moderation, we define some controversial rules and principles for Commercial Content Moderation. These examples highlight a general lack of coherency and transparency, which has the potential to affect users’ cognitive attitudes, (...)
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    Emanuele Severino on the meaning of scientific specialization: an introduction.Paolo Pitari - 2019 - Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 15 (1):366-386.
    To our contemporary eyes, science appears as the most reliable guide to the human enterprise. However, we possess little awareness as to what the proper meaning of scientific specialization is, and this knowledge is indispensable if we are not to proceed mindlessly in our relationship with being. Italian philosopher Emanuele Severino sees in scientific specialization the most coherent consequence of humanity’s most ancestral interpretation of the world, which all human decisions and actions enact. To him, this coherency is what makes (...)
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    Specific forms of neural activity associated with tactile space awareness.Massimiliano Oliveri, Paolo Maria Rossini, Maria M. Filippi, Raimondo Traversa, Paola Cicinelli & Carlo Caltagirone - 2002 - Neuroreport 13 (8):997-1001.
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    The letters genuine and spurious of Giovanni rucellai.Giovanni Paolo Rucelladii & F. W. Kent - 1974 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 37 (1):342-349.
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    Having In Mind: The Philosophy of Keith Donnellan.Joseph Almog & Paolo Leonardi (eds.) - 2011 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Keith Donnellan of UCLA is one of the founding fathers of contemporary philosophy of language, along with David Kaplan and Saul Kripke. Donnellan was and is an extremely creative thinker whose insights reached into metaphysics, action theory, the history of philosophy, and of course the philosophy of mind and language. This volume collects the best critical essays on Donnellan's forty-year body of work. The pieces by such noted philosophers as Tyler Burge, David Kaplan, and John Perry, discuss Donnellan's various insights (...)
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    Re-examining Galileos Theory of Tides.Paolo Palmieri - 1998 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 53 (3 - 4):223-375.
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    Editorial: The social and enactive mind.Ezequiel Paolo - 2009 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (4):409-415.
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    Science and authority in Giacomo Zabarella.Paolo Palmieri - 2007 - History of Science 45 (4):404-427.
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    Art for Ages: The Effects of Group Music Making on the Wellbeing of Nursing Home Residents.Paolo Paolantonio, Stefano Cavalli, Michele Biasutti, Carla Pedrazzani & Aaron Williamon - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:575161.
    In many countries, life expectancy has increased considerably in past years, and the importance of finding ways to ensure good levels of wellbeing through aging has become more important than ever. Arts based interventions are promising in this respect, and the literature suggests that musical activities can reduce isolation and anxiety and foster feelings of achievement and self-confidence. The present study examined the effects of group music making programs on the health and wellbeing of nursing home residents in Southern Switzerland. (...)
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    Emanuele Severino and the lógos of téchne: an introduction.Paolo Pitari - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (2):287-297.
    Following Heidegger, Severino called ‘technology’ the lógos that interprets the world according to our fundamental belief in téchne. He considered Giacomo Leopardi to be the only thinker who brought this ideology to its logical conclusion: if we can transform the world, then everything is meaningless. We try to escape this conclusion, but if Severino is right, we cannot. His philosophy thus reminds us that we still aren’t aware of the fundamental meaning of our beliefs. Confronting its arguments may help us (...)
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    Science as heuristic search: Some comments on Simon 's theory.Philip Johnson‐Laird & Paolo Legrenzi - 1992 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 6 (1):35 – 39.
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    Fenomenologia della ragion pratica: l'etica di Husserl.Giuliana Mancuso & Paolo Valore - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.
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    The Articulation of the Idea of Experience in the 16th and 17th Centuries.Paolo Ponzio - 2004 - Quaestio 4 (1):175-196.
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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 existentialist contradiction in David Foster Wallace: how Wallace’s sociology illuminates the contradiction in Wallace’s ethics.Paolo Pitari - 2022 - European Journal of American Studies 17 (2).
    This essay argues that Wallace’s non-fiction presents a sociology that constitutes the foundation of Wallace’s literary project. By tracing the influences of Wallace’s sociology and by contrasting Wallace’s non-fictional works with those of Zygmunt Bauman, Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and Christopher Lasch, this essay provides a necessary contribution to an adequate critique of the foundation of Wallace’s literary ethics. Finally, the analysis proposes that an existentialist contradiction pervades Wallace’s work. This contradiction revolves around the problem of free will, and it (...)
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    The Book of Nature and the Books of Men. Idea and History of the Book in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy and Science of Nature.Paolo Pecere - 2011 - Quaestio 11:365-404.
    The rise of XVIIthcentury natural philosophy determines a significant break with the tradition and enthe idea of a new beginning of scientific investigation grounded on mathematics and experiment; at the same time, the diffusion of printed books represents an essential factor for the dissemination of the new philosophy. The ideal of the book, as an expression for this new philosophy, results from the speculation about the correspondence between the language and structure of the philosophical book and the “book of nature” (...)
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    L'estetica del neoidealismo italiano.Paolo Pellegrino - 1996 - Galatina (Lecce): Congedo.
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  30. Narrazione e psicoanalisi. Quale modello di narrazione?Paolo Francesco Pieri - 2009 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 2 (2).
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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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    The problem of literary truth in Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Poetics.Paolo Pitari - 2021 - Literature 1 (1):14-23.
    In contemporary literary theory, Plato is often cited as the original repudiator of literary truth, and Aristotle as he who set down that literature is “imitation,” thus himself involuntarily banning literature from truth. This essay argues that these interpretations adulterate the original arguments of Plato and Aristotle, who both believed in literary truth. We—literary theorists and philosophers of literature—should recognize this and rethink our interpretation of these ancient texts. This will, in turn, lead us to ask better questions about the (...)
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    Tommaso Campanella: filosofia della natura e teoria della scienza.Paolo Ponzio - 2001 - Bari: Levante.
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    Guest Editorial: History of Science in Italy.Ferdinando Abbri & Paolo Rossi - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):213-218.
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    A Hypothesis About Parallelism vs. Seriality in Dreams.Umberto Barcaro, Paolo Paradisi & Laura Sebastiani - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Una incursione letteraria e antropologica nel mondo della mania: Giorni Felici di Samuel Beckett.Clara F. Muscatello & Paolo Scudellari - 2002 - Comprendre: Archive International pour l'Anthropologie et la Psychopathologie Phénoménologiques 12:97.
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    Leibniz für Pierre de Carcavy.Peter Streitenberger, Paolo Rubini, Wolfram Knapp & Berthold Heinecke - 2018 - In Peter Streitenberger, Paolo Rubini, Wolfram Knapp & Berthold Heinecke (eds.), Leibniz und Guericke im Diskurs: Die Exzerpte aus den Experimenta Nova und der Briefwechsel. De Gruyter. pp. 96-100.
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    Introduction – Ricœur et la question de l’espace. Les perspectives d’un « tournant spatial » à partir de Ricœur.Maria Cristina Vendra & Paolo Furia - 2021 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 12 (2):8-14.
    Introduction française au numéro spécial "Ricœur et la question de l'espace".
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    Science for whom? Agricultural development and the theory of induced innovation.Paolo Palladino - 1987 - Agriculture and Human Values 4 (2-3):53-64.
    Marxist social scientists have argued that the relationship between social and technical change is one of mutual interaction; innovation in the modes of production affects social organization, and social organization, in turn, has an impact on the development of novel modes of production. This consideration is of fundamental importance for the construction of any economic development policy. However, analyses of this critical relationship have been elaborated within a conceptual framework which most social scientists and policy makers who work within the (...)
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    Entre eurocentrisme et globalisation.Francesco Paolo Ciglia - 2011 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 29:53-65.
    1. Un petit ouvrage qui donne à penser Dans cette contribution, je me propose essentiellement d’envisager d’une façon critique un petit ouvrage de Rosenzweig. L’ouvrage en question a été rédigé en 1917, donc, pendant la phase conclusive de la Première Guerre mondiale, lorsque son auteur faisait son service militaire sur le front des Balkans. Il s’intitule « Globus. Studien zur weltgeschichtlichen Raumlehre », c’est-à-dire « Le globe. Études sur la doctrine historico-universelle de l’espace »....
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    Lo stile del pensiero: il caso emblematico di Friedrich Nietzsche.Paolo D'Alessandro - 2006 - Milano: CUEM. Edited by Matteo Ciastellardi.
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  42. Ottonello e il problema della decadenza.Paolo De Lucia - 2012 - Filosofia Oggi 35 (139):425-436.
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    Twelfth International Workshop on Complex Systems: Andalo Italy. 15–18 March 2010.Aldo Fontana & Paolo Verrocchio - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (13-15):1765-1766.
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    Blessed G. K. Chesterton?Antonio Gaspari & Paolo Gulisano - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (3/4):782-784.
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  45. Demiurgo o creatore?Pietro Paolo Gerosa - 1945 - Torino [etc.]: Società editrice internazionale.
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  46. Sul discernere.Pier Paolo Ottonello - 1995 - Filosofia Oggi 18 (71):295-298.
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    A Priori, Objectivity, and Judgement Crossing the Paths of Kantianism, Phenomenology and Neo-Empiricism: A Tribute to Giulio Preti.Paolo Parrini - 2014 - Diogenes 61 (2):59-72.
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    The Making of the Sambucana: On Memory, the Body, and the Production of Bioheritage.Paolo Palladino - 2022 - Journal of the History of Biology 55 (4):725-749.
    This paper develops the concept of _bioheritage_. It does so by considering the work of a local and distinct breed of sheep, the Sambucana, detailing how this sheep has enabled the integration of otherwise centrifugal relations between markets for the meat, cheese, and wool derived from the many other sheep that have traversed the same locality over the past three centuries. Such integration binds bodies, memory, and consumption in a manner that illustrates the distinctiveness of bioheritage and advances understanding of (...)
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    Epistemic Injustice in Political Discourses? The Problematic Concept of Authority in Langton’s Account of Pornography.Paolo Parlanti - 2021 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 10 (19):83-96.
    Through her silencing thesis, Langton has contributed to the study of epistemic injustice by highlighting a possible cause of such a phenomenon: She asserts that the pornographic representation of sexual relationships affects the felicity conditions of speech uttered by women, so this speech is not understood as an illocution by men. This fact arguably undermines women’s credibility, since their testimony is not even registered in men’s testimonial sensibility. However, this thesis entails problematic consequences from at least two standpoints. From a (...)
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    La geometria dell'anima: riflessioni su matematica ed etica in Platone.Paolo Pagani - 2012 - Napoli: Orthotes.
    Questo testo nasce da alcune indagini sul nesso tra matematica e filosofia in ambiente “accademico”. È interessante notare che l'esplorazione di tale nesso costituisce un felice tratto di continuità tra gli studi più classici e ...
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