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    L’eredità giudaica nel cristianesimo.Paolo Sacchi - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (1-2):23-50.
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    Turning Away From Averted Gazes: The Effect of Social Exclusion on Gaze Cueing.Roberta Capellini, Paolo Riva, Paola Ricciardelli & Simona Sacchi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Indice Concettuale del Medio Giudaismo, a cura di Paolo Sacchi, vol. 1: Famiglia; vol. 2 : Sessualità; vol. 3 : Messianismo. [REVIEW]Vittorino Grossi - 2011 - Augustinianum 51 (2):580-581.
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    Apocrifi dell’Antico Testamento, vol. II, a cura di Paolo Sacchi[REVIEW]Alberto Camplani - 1990 - Augustinianum 30 (2):505-506.
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    (3 other versions)2. Quine and Tarski on Nominalism.Paolo Mancosu - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4 4:22.
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    Experimentation and Theoretical Invention in the Elaboration of the Encyclopedic System.Paolo Giuspoli - 2010 - Hegel Bulletin 31 (2):111-119.
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  7. Mariano Campo. Totalità della problematica kantiana, in" Studi Kantiani", 2011 (XXIV), pp. 121-130.Paolo Grillenzoni - forthcoming - Studi Kantiani.
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    P. Isernia, "Dove gli angeli non mettono piede".Paolo Bellucci - 1997 - Polis 11 (2):317-321.
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    Girard and Anselm: The Ontological Argument and Mimetic Theory.Paolo Diego Bubbio - 2010 - Analecta Hermeneutica 2.
    It may seem strange to connect the ontological argument for God‟s existence with René Girard‟s thought. My first aim is to clarify this connection.In order to do so, we must first suggest three distinct hermeneutical approaches to Girard. Ifwe take an internal, literal approach, we find that Girard writes nothing about theontological proof. Nevertheless, he does cite Anselm. If we take an internal, nonliteral approach to Girard, we can try to deduce what he might have thought about the ontological proof (...)
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    F/acts Ways of Enactive Worldmaking.Ezequiel A. Di Paolo - 2023 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (11):159-189.
    Knowing is an activity through which agents and world produce themselves. This is often expressed by the enactive claim that agents bring forth a world. I analyse this idea for different modes of agent–environment engagement: interactional, transactional, and constitutional. Something is produced in each case. Bringing forth a world is not only an epistemic but an ontological claim. Acts in their fine structure result from a process of fact production, or f/acts. F/acts co-emerge with their 'preconditions', e.g.intentions, affordances, across the (...)
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  11. Il simbolismo metafísico tradizionale nell'arte di J.S. Bach.Paolo Maurizi - 1982 - Filosofia Oggi 5 (2):208-226.
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    Parmenides, the Founder of Abstract Geometry: Enriques Interpreter of the Eleatic Thought.Paolo Bussotti - 2023 - Foundations of Science 28 (3):947-975.
    The interpretation of Parmenides’ Περί Φύσεως is a fascinating topic to which philosophers, historians of philosophy and scientists have dedicated many studies along the history of Western thought. The aim of this paper is to present the reading of Parmenides’s work offered by Federigo Enriques. It is based on several original theses: (1) Parmenides was the discoverer of abstract geometry; (2) his critics was addressed against the Pythagoreans rather than against Heraclitus; (3) Parmenides discovered and applied the contradiction and the (...)
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    A world safe for Catholicism: interwar international law and Neo-Scholastic universalism.Paolo Amorosa - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (2):411-427.
    This article recounts how Neo-Scholastic international lawyers navigated the complex political landscape of the 1920s and 30s, combining universalism, nationalism and religious belief. Participating in the contemporary re-engagement of Catholics with modern politics, they re-imagined the international legal order in Catholic terms. They argued that a universal morality, overruling the extremes of state sovereignty, was the only solid basis for just and stable global legal relations. While the contribution of Catholics to the establishment of the post-war world order and the (...)
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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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    (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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    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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    Evald Ilyenkov and the enactive approach.Ezequiel A. Di Paolo & Kyrill Potapov - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (3):439-463.
    There is a growing interest in Evald Ilyenkov’s work and its significance for contemporary debates. This interest spans several disciplines. One key thread in Ilyenkov’s ideas concerns a perspective on the relation between biology and psychology. In rejecting crude reductionism and individualism, Ilyenkov put forward a view of mind and personhood as emerging from activity and social practice. In his rejection of brain-bound notions of the mind, Ilyenkov’s ideas bear interesting resonances with current work in 4E cognition. One particularly interesting (...)
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    Il valore della verità.Paolo Parrini - 2011 - Milano: Guerini e associati.
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    A Model Theory of Topology.Paolo Lipparini - forthcoming - Studia Logica:1-35.
    An algebraization of the notion of topology has been proposed more than 70 years ago in a classical paper by McKinsey and Tarski, leading to an area of research still active today, with connections to algebra, geometry, logic and many applications, in particular, to modal logics. In McKinsey and Tarski’s setting the model theoretical notion of homomorphism does not correspond to the notion of continuity. We notice that the two notions correspond if instead we consider a preorder relation \( \sqsubseteq (...)
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    (1 other version)La verité en otage: terrorisme et communication.Paolo Fabbri - 1990 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 2:95-112.
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    Il Novecento negato: Hayek filosofo politico.Paolo Ercolani - 2006 - Perugia: Morlacchi.
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    La filosofia dell'immaginazione in Vico e Malebranche.Paolo Fabiani - 2002 - Firenze: Firenze University Press.
    Il volume, frutto della rielaborazione della tesi di dottorato, costituisce una retrospettiva sull'antropologia filosofica moderna attraverso due dei suoi massimi esponenti. Più specificamente mostra come la mitologia, la filosofia della storia e del linguaggio, la concezione vichiana dell'uomo abbiano avuto come costante punto di riferimento la psicologia d'impostazione cartesiana di Malebranche.
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    Abstract: Form as Symptom and Idea as Problematic Constellation.Paolo Gambazzi - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:125-125.
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    L’oeil et son inconscient.Paolo Gambazzi - 2000 - Chiasmi International 2:471-481.
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  25. National identity and circulation of philosophy in Europe: The 19th century developments of philosophical historiography.Paolo Giuspoli - 2006 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 61 (3):733-746.
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  26. Coscienza del tempo e tempo della coscienza.Paolo Miccoli - 2004 - Studium 100 (4-5):579-594.
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  27. Per una filosofia forense. La formazione critica del giurista.Paolo Moro - 2016 - In Bruno Montanari (ed.), Filosofia del diritto: il senso di un insegnamento. Milano: Mimesis.
     
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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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  29. AI Enters Public Discourse: a Habermasian Assessment of the Moral Status of Large Language Models.Paolo Monti - 2024 - Ethics and Politics 61 (1):61-80.
    Large Language Models (LLMs) are generative AI systems capable of producing original texts based on inputs about topic and style provided in the form of prompts or questions. The introduction of the outputs of these systems into human discursive practices poses unprecedented moral and political questions. The article articulates an analysis of the moral status of these systems and their interactions with human interlocutors based on the Habermasian theory of communicative action. The analysis explores, among other things, Habermas's inquiries into (...)
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  30. Learning to perceive in the sensorimotor approach: Piaget’s theory of equilibration interpreted dynamically.Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Xabier E. Barandiaran, Michael Beaton & Thomas Buhrmann - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8:551.
    Learning to perceive is faced with a classical paradox: if understanding is required for perception, how can we learn to perceive something new, something we do not yet understand? According to the sensorimotor approach, perception involves mastery of regular sensorimotor co-variations that depend on the agent and the environment, also known as the “laws” of sensorimotor contingencies (SMCs). In this sense, perception involves enacting relevant sensorimotor skills in each situation. It is important for this proposal that such skills can be (...)
     
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    Sognatori e visionari, veggenti e profeti dall’antichità ai tempi odierni.Paolo Siniscalco - 1990 - Augustinianum 30 (1):127-143.
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  32. Reflexión sobre los conceptos de responsabilidad y ley en el debate de la eutanasia a partir de decálogo 8 de Krzysztof Kieslowski.Paolo Stellino - 2006 - In Michael Cheng-Teh Tai, Begoña Román & Cristian Palazzi (eds.), Hacia una sociedad responsable: reflexiones desde las éticas aplicadas. [Cabrils, Spain]: Prohom. pp. 69--76.
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  33. Survey on contemporary thought. The eternity of time. Phenomenology and christianity in Michel Henry's philosophy.Paolo Sterliciii - 2008 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 100 (2-3):309-334.
     
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    Plaidoyer pour l'utopie ecclésiale: l'utopie de l'humanité comme une et présente en chacun.Paolo Furia - 2018 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 9 (1):12-27.
    Il s'agit dans cet article de montrer certains liens existant entre la conception militante de l’utopie que Ricœur a proposée dans les textes rassemblés dans Plaidoyer pour l'utopie ecclésiale des années 60 et la notion philosophique d'utopie développée dans les conférences et les recherches des années 70. Les enjeux purement éthiques de l'utopie, dans la mesure où ils visent à la fois l'accomplissement de l'humanité dans son universalité et dans sa singularité, sont surtout envisagés dans le cadre du discours militant (...)
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    Abstract: Proust’s paperolles and Fracçoise’s bœuf mode. Viewpoints.Paolo Gambazzi - 2007 - Chiasmi International 9:378-378.
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    Il cattolicesimo liberale: una categoria storiografica da rivisitare.Paolo Gava & Eleanna Guglielmi - 2007 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1.
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    Un scénario autoritaire.Paolo Gilardi - 2003 - Actuel Marx 33 (1):41-55.
    An Authoritarian Scenario. The long-term war against « terrorism » embarked upon by the Bush administration in the aftermath of September 11th 2001 goes far beyond its strictly military dimension. It also involves a fundamental onslaught on democratic and social rights, both in the USA and in European countries. The result of this combination between the military and a political dimension is the establishment of an architecture of control operating in the service of the most brutal sectors of the imperialist (...)
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  38. Risk Analysis of Natural Hazards.Paolo Gardoni, Colleen Murphy & Arden Rowell (eds.) - 2016 - Springer.
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  39. Presenza e parola in Lavelle.Paolo Ottonello - 2001 - Filosofia Oggi 24 (96):445-450.
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  40. La storia della filosofia: il vecchio e il nuovo.Paolo Rossi - 1988 - Rivista di Filosofia 79 (2-3):545-568.
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    I filosofi e le macchine 1400-1700.Paolo Rossi - 2017 - Universale economica. Saggi.
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    Competencias del género.Paolo Bagni - 1998 - Anuario Filosófico 31 (61):409-430.
    The specific complexity of the question of genres depends on the plurality of the problems to which genre is pertinent and relevant. When Croce proclaimed, at the beginning of the century, the non-existence of the genre, he reduced the entire range of problems to the sole question relative to a work's belonging to a genre. In more recent times, there has been an attempt to reduce genre to the property of the linguistic act, in a methodological framework that understands poetics (...)
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    kLog: A language for logical and relational learning with kernels.Paolo Frasconi, Fabrizio Costa, Luc De Raedt & Kurt De Grave - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 217 (C):117-143.
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    Intentionality and design in the data sonification of social issues.Paolo Ciuccarelli & Sara Lenzi - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    Data sonification is a practice for conducting scientific analysis through the use of sound to represent data. It is now transitioning to a practice for communicating and reaching wider publics by expanding the range of languages and senses for understanding complexity in data-intensive societies. Communicating to wider publics, though, requires that authors intentionally shape sonification in ways that consider the goals and contexts in which publics relate. It requires a specific set of knowledge and skills that design as a discipline (...)
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    Il misticismo della ragione. Alcune considerazioni sulla metafisica di Malebranche.Paolo Fabiani - 2012 - Annali Del Dipartimento di Filosofia 18:5-51.
    This paper investigates the concept of étendue intelligible, as used by Malebranche to frame a metaphysical theory on top of the concept of space, a new perspective on ideas and a solution to Cartesian issues about the nature of thought and its relationships with extension. In particular, attention is paid to the reasons why the étendue intelligible is, for Malebrance, the joining link between the human mind and God. Such a connection is emphasized not only for its metaphysical meaning but (...)
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    Smart objects in daily life: Tackling the rise of new life forms in a semiotic perspective.Paolo Peverini, Antonio Perri & Riccardo Finocchi - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (236-237):141-166.
    Our everyday life is increasingly permeated with digital objects that carry out smart and complex functions. The latest (but certainly not final) advancement of smart digital applications – is to be identified the creation of a field, at once conceptual and material, of things denominated smart objects (henceforth SOs). This technological evolution is so pervasive that it is referred to as smartification. Smart objects have some distinctive features including in particular varying degrees of agency, autonomy and authority. There is no (...)
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    Kritik über Chiaradonna (2002): Sostanza movimento analogia. Plotino critico di Aristotele.Paolo Rubini - 2004 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 9 (1):209-219.
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    Kritik über Vasoli & Pissavino (2002): Le filosofie del Rinascimento.Paolo Rubini - 2006 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 11 (1):271-283.
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    Martin Heidegger and Emanuele Severino: a dispute on the meaning of technology.Paolo Pitari - 2022 - Eternity and Contradiction: Journal of Fundamental Ontology 4 (6).
    Martin Heidegger and Emanuele Severino reflected on the meaning of technology more than anyone else in the twentieth century. Their philosophies are irreconcilable. They converge on this simple recognition and its implications: techno‐science dominates our time. But they disagree even on the interpretation of this domination. Exploring this disagreement will help us understand the leading dynamics of our civilization. Therefore, the intention in this paper is to unveil, for English speakers, the value of Severino’s philosophy in relation to Heidegger and (...)
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    A centralized Pharmacy Unit for cytotoxic drugs in accordance with Italian legislation.Paolo Baldo, Antonella Bertola, Giancarlo Basaglia, Mariarosa Moneghini, Roberto Sorio, Enrico Zibardi, Renzo Lazzarini & Paolo De Paoli - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (2):265-271.
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