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    The Difficulty of Being a Marxist in Philosophy.Roberto Marino Mozzachiodi - 2022 - Historical Materialism 30 (3):116-144.
    This article seeks to locate Louis Althusser’s late preoccupation with the status of Marxists in philosophy through a survey of archival and marginal texts written on and amid struggles within the French education system. This material evidences that Althusser held a long-term ambition to reconcile the demands of being a Marxist in his professional life with the demands of being a philosopher in his political life. On this basis, this article offers an expanded contextualisation of the stakes that weighed upon (...)
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    Dialegesthai: fisiologia di un atto. Interazioni fra lessico medico e lessico filosofico fra V e IV secolo.Roberto Lo Presti & Silvio Marino - 2011 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 5 (2).
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    GREPH, Marx and the Politics of Teaching Philosophy.Roberto Mozzachiodi - 2022 - Derrida Today 15 (2):189-209.
    This article seeks to locate the seminar series that Derrida delivered at the École normale superieure during the mid-seventies within the broader political and theoretical aspirations of the Groupe de recherches sur l’enseignement philosophique (GREPH), particularly considering the group’s thematization and politicisation of pedagogy in the history of philosophy and the philosophical establishment. It also aims to contextualise Derrida’s recourse to a Marxian and Marxist problematic as part of these aspirations in view of his longer-term engagement with the question of (...)
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    Pensare la differenza.Marino Centrone & Roberto Ciccarelli - 1999 - Bari: Levante. Edited by Roberto Ciccarelli.
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  5. La mirada blanca. La representación del otro en los medios de comunicación.Roberto Aparici Marino - 2010 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 58:41-47.
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    Thermal induced changes of lead zirconium titanate films and their consequences for liquid crystal devices applications.Marco Castriota, Stefano D’Elia, Salvatore Marino, Enzo Cazzanelli, Nicola Scaramuzza, Carlo Versace & Roberto Bartolino - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (16):2223-2233.
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    Historians and friends: reflections on some contemporary historians.Antony Molho - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (8):1156-1170.
    This article is based on the text of a talk at the University of Athens in October 2018, in which I drew brief cameo portraits of five historians who inspired me and whose lives I admire: David Herlihy (1930–1991), Michael Baxandall (1933–2008), Marino Berengo (1928–2000), Hans Baron (1901–1988), and Marvin Becker (1922–2004). It is difficult to find strong common methodological or ideological ground shared by all five. Their priorities were different, their guiding lights in each case came from an (...)
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  8. Optimum Inductive Methods: A Study in Inductive Probability, Bayesian Statistics, and Verisimilitude.Roberto Festa - 1993 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht.
    According to the Bayesian view, scientific hypotheses must be appraised in terms of their posterior probabilities relative to the available experimental data. Such posterior probabilities are derived from the prior probabilities of the hypotheses by applying Bayes'theorem. One of the most important problems arising within the Bayesian approach to scientific methodology is the choice of prior probabilities. Here this problem is considered in detail w.r.t. two applications of the Bayesian approach: (1) the theory of inductive probabilities (TIP) developed by Rudolf (...)
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    Apologia Pro Pugilatione.Gordon Marino - 2003 - Philosophy Now 41:8-10.
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    Sounds.Roberto Casati - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Cultures of the (masked) face.Gabriele Marino - 2021 - Sign Systems Studies 49 (3-4):318-337.
    What we generally regard as ‘the face’ should be semiotically understood not as something given and monolithic, but rather stratified – it is at least threefold: biological (face), physiognomic (expression), perceivable (visage) – and relational as it has to be put within a narrative in order to make sense. The face lies at the centre of a whole semiotic system, the form of life, revolving around the issue of identity (which the face – the visage, to be precise – embodies (...)
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  12. Informaciones.Francisco J. Laporta, Eduardo Marino García & Manuel Luna - 2001 - Isegoría 24:300-313.
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  13. Other cognitive.Diana Reiss, Brenda McCowan & Lori Marino - 1997 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 1 (4).
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    Don’t Stop Believing: Fragmentalism and the Problem of Tensed Belief Explosion.Roberto Loss - 2024 - Philosophical Quarterly 74 (3):1007-1015.
    Giovanni Merlo has argued that a currently popular way to interpret Kit Fine's fragmentalism about tensed facts (which he calls ‘unstructured fragmentalism’) is threatened by the problem of ‘tensed belief explosion’. I argue that such an explosion of belief poses no problem to unstructured fragmentalists.
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  15. Hans Jonas' 'Gnosticism and Modern Nihilism', and Ludwig von Bertalanffy.Roberto Franzini Tibaldeo - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (3):289-311.
    ‘Gnosticism and Modern Nihilism’ (published in Social Research , 1952) is indeed one of Hans Jonas’ most famous essays, to which its author reserved very deep attention during his philosophical career. As a former pupil of Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Bultmann, Jonas started to deal with religious topics, and specifically with Gnosticism, from the very outset of his philosophical career in the 1920s. After gaining recognition thanks to his remarkable philosophical-existential interpretation of Gnosticism, he returned to the modern age and (...)
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  16. The ethics of sexual objectification: Autonomy and consent.Patricia Marino - 2008 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 51 (4):345 – 364.
    It is now a platitude that sexual objectification is wrong. As is often pointed out, however, some objectification seems morally permissible and even quite appealing—as when lovers are so inflamed by passion that they temporarily fail to attend to the complexity and humanity of their partners. Some, such as Nussbaum, have argued that what renders objectification benign is the right sort of relationship between the participants; symmetry, mutuality, and intimacy render objectification less troubling. On this line of thought, pornography, prostitution, (...)
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  17. Ambivalence, Valuational Inconsistency, and the Divided Self.Patricia Marino - 2011 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (1):41-71.
    Is there anything irrational, or self-undermining, about having "inconsistent" attitudes of caring or valuing? In this paper, I argue that, contra suggestions of Harry Frankfurt and Charles Taylor, the answer is "No." Here I focus on "valuations," which are endorsed desires or attitudes. The proper characterization of what I call "valuational inconsistency" I claim, involves not logical form (valuing A and not-A), but rather the co-possibility of what is valued; valuations are inconsistent when there is no possible world in which (...)
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  18. Hume, Newton e il principio di analogia.Roberto Gilardi - 1988 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 80 (1):63-104.
  19. Dalla dialettica alla apodittica..Roberto Giordani - 1946 - [Roma]: Partenia.
     
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    Giovanni ambrogio Preda in Rome.Roberto Weiss - 1958 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 21 (3/4):297.
  21. Lineamenti per una storia degli studi antiquari in Italia.Roberto Weiss - 1958 - Rinascimento 9:141-201.
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    Universalism doesn’t entail extensionalism.Roberto Loss - 2022 - Analysis 82 (2):246-255.
    In the literature on mereology it is often accepted that mereological universalism entails extensionalism. More precisely, many accept that, if parthood is assumed to be a partial order, the thesis that every plurality of entities has a mereological fusion entails the thesis that different composite entities have different proper parts. Central to this idea is the principle known as ‘Weak Supplementation’ which many take to impose an important constraint on the relation of proper parthood. In this paper I argue that (...)
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    Developmental trajectories of control of verbal and non-verbal interference in speech comprehension in monolingual and multilingual children.Roberto Filippi, Andrea Ceccolini, Eva Periche-Tomas, Andriani Papageorgiou & Peter Bright - 2020 - Cognition 200 (C):104252.
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  24. Does topological perception rest on a misconception about topology?Roberto Casati - 2009 - Philosophical Psychology 22 (1):77 – 81.
    In this article I assess some results that purport to show the existence of a type of 'topological perception', i.e., perceptually based classification of topological features. Striking findings about perception in insects appear to imply that (1) configural, global properties can be considered as primitive perceptual features, and (2) topological features in particular are interesting as they are amenable to formal treatment. I discuss four interrelated questions that bear on any interpretation of findings about the perception of topological properties: what (...)
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  25. La vie nue, enchaînée à elle-même : à propos d’un principe de la philosophie de l’histoire patočkienne.Roberto Terzi - 2022 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 59:51-70.
    Dans cet article, nous essayons de rendre compte de l’importance d’un principe qui commande une partie significative de la philosophie de l’histoire de Jan Patočka : l’histoire est caractérisée par une alternance d’essors et de déclins, alternance qui est déterminée par la tentative de l’existence de s’élever au-dessus des simples impératifs vitaux et par le risque toujours présent de retomber dans ce que Patočka appelle le projet de la « vie nue », enchaînée à elle-même. Ce principe s’appuie à son (...)
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    Narration and the experience of history.Roberto Flores - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (219):511-528.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Modelizing epistemologies: organizing Catholic sanctity from calendar-based martyrologies to today’s mobile apps.Gabriele Marino & Jenny Ponzo - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (239):201-223.
    The Catholic concept of “sanctity” can be thought of as a “cultural unit” (Eco) composed of a wide variety of “grounds” (Peirce) or distinctive features. The figures of individual saints, i.e., tokens of sanctity, are characterized by a particular set of grounds, organized and represented in texts of different genres. This paper presents a semiotic study of texts seeking to offer an encompassing view of “sanctity” by listing all the saints and supplementing their names with a short description of their (...)
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    The event and the (non-)phenomenon: Marion/Derrida.Roberto Terzi - 2017 - Phainomenon 26 (1):155-183.
    The issue of the event and its relation to the concept of phenomenon has been widely spread in the French phenomenology of the last decades. Firstly, this article aims at retracing some general aspects of the role of the event in what has been called the “New phenomenology in France” and raises the problem of a distinction between different uses of this concept. Secondly, it analyses in two phases the presence of this topic in Marion’s phenomenology. On the one hand, (...)
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    Neoliberals’ economic liberalism: A checkered history.Roberto Romani - 2022 - Constellations 29 (3):359-374.
    Constellations, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 359-374, September 2022.
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    Figures and holes.Roberto Casati & Marco Bertamini - 2015 - In Johan Wagemans (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization. Oxford University Press.
    There is something special about holes that can be analyzed in terms of their existence, their structure, and their visual properties. Interest in holes, therefore, crosses the boundaries of different disciplines. This chapter will discuss holes and how they are processed by the visual system. Visual holes have proved themselves useful in the study of perception and of figure-ground organization in particular.
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    Correction to: On atomic composition as identity.Roberto Loss - 2020 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 18):4543-4543.
    and in Sect. 5 should be reformulated as follows.
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    Community of Enquiry and Ethics of Responsibility.Roberto Tibaldeo - 2009 - Philosophical Practice 4 (1):407-418.
    The article assumes that Lipman’s paradigm of ‘Philosophy for Children’ as a ‘Community of Inquiry’ is very useful in extending the range of philosophical practices and the benefits of philosophical community reflection to collective life as such. In particular, it examines the possible contribution of philosophy to the practical and ethical dynamics which, nowadays, seem to characterise many deliberative public contexts. Lipman’s idea of CI is an interesting interpretative key for such contexts. As a result, the article highlights the possibility (...)
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  33. Un'idea di responsabilità.Roberto Franzini Tibaldeo - 2011 - Dissertation, Torino
    An enquiry into the notion of responsibility in XXth Century Continental philosophy. The aim is to provide also a theoretical framework for the practical enhancement of individual and social responsibility.
     
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    Imparare a ragionare: un manuale di logica.Roberto Giovanni Timossi - 2011 - Genova: Marietti 1820.
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    The pre-service practicum experience and inquiry-oriented pedagogy: Evidence from student teachers’ lesson planning.Michael P. Marino & Margaret S. Crocco - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (1):151-167.
    This paper addresses whether, how, and to what extent social studies student teachers who have been introduced to inquiry-oriented teaching (as manifest in the National Council for the Social Studies C3 Framework) in their secondary social studies methods course incorporate this approach into the planning for their practicum experience. Based on analysis of lesson plans used in the practicum and follow-up interviews with a small subset of student teachers, this paper analyzes the factors that promote or inhibit use of this (...)
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    The “Mythical Foundation” of the State: Leviathan in Emblematic Context.Roberto Farneti - 2001 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 82 (3-4):362-382.
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    Moral coherence and value pluralism.Patricia Marino - 2013 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 43 (1):117-135.
    This paper addresses the question of what value pluralism tells us about the pursuit of moral coherence as a method of moral reasoning. I focus on the status of the norm of ‘systematicity,’ or the demand that our principles be as few and as simple as possible. I argue that, given certain descriptive facts about the pluralistic ways we value, epistemic ways of supporting a systematicity norm do not succeed. Because it is sometimes suggested that coherence functions in moral reasoning (...)
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    Perché gli storici?Roberto Farneti - 1995 - Idee 30:83-102.
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    Letters to the Editor.Roberto Ferrari, Marcos Cueto, Daniel Siegel, M. Friedlander & Thomas Gieryn - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):304-305.
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    Un parricidio compiuto: il confronto finale di Marx con Hegel.Roberto Finelli - 2014 - Milano: Jaca book.
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    Gestión de las asociaciones pesqueras y responsabilidad social en la cadena productiva.Verena González-Cabo, Marino Valencia Rodríguez, Luis Ferney Bonilla Betancourt & Omaira Mosquera Mosquera - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (4):1-16.
    La pesca artesanal y la acuicultura industrializada involucran grupos de interés en la sostenibilidad ambiental y social para el mejoramiento del bienestar de las comunidades. Se propone analizar la gestión de las asociaciones pesqueras utilizando el modelo “Triple cuenta de resultados”, para fortalecer la cadena productiva en Buenaventura, Colombia. Se emplea el enfoque cualitativo-descriptivo y un cuestionario sobre aprendizaje organizacional. La Responsabilidad Social Empresarial reflejo de procesos, prácticas y aprendizajes mejoran la productividad y competitividad, requiriendo modernizar los sistemas productivos, formalizar (...)
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  42. El sujeto hablante y la dominación del lenguaje.Roberto J. Walton - 1968 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 8 (9):81.
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    The place of the phenomenology in the debate of the recent philosophy of the image.Roberto Rubio - 2015 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 33 (33):89-101.
    El debate de la reciente filosofía de la imagen está estructurado en la oposición entre enfoques semióticos y perceptualistas. Entre estos últimos, los especialistas suelen incluir a la fenomenología. Ahora bien, ¿es correcto caracterizar a la fenomenología como una posición perceptualista acerca de la imagen? Defenderé la tesis de que la fenomenología representa un perceptualismo indirecto o débil. Con todo, el lugar que pueda ocupar la fenomenología en el debate no se restringe a su cercanía con el perceptualismo. Intentaré mostrar (...)
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    A doutrina das causas finais na Antiguidade. 1. A teleologia na natureza, dos pré-socráticos a Platão.Roberto de Andrade Martins - 2013 - Filosofia E Hist’Oria da Biologia 8 (1):107-132.
    From Antiquity to the 19th century it was very common to explain natural phenomena (especially biological ones) through final causes. This paper analyses one of the periods of development of this concept, in Antiquity, with special emphasis upon the contributions of Socrates and Plato. They introduced the idea of an intelligent and beneficial god, who plans the structure of the universe and of all beings in the best possible way. This concept was strongly influential in later periods. RESUMO: Da Antiguidade (...)
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    Hacia una nueva singladura.Roberto R. Aramayo - 2015 - Isegoría 53:441-443.
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  46. San Agustín, inspirador de los voluntarios: notaciones en El Año Internacional del Voluntariado.Roberto Noriega Fernández - 2011 - Revista Agustiniana 52 (159):687-720.
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  47. Seeking Desire: Reflections on Blackburn’s Lust.Patricia Marino - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:219-230.
    This paper is a critical discussion of Simon Blackburn’s recent work on lust. Blackburn develops a view on which lust is decent only when part of a pure mutuality in sex, and is best left alone—we ought not tamper with its “freedom of flow.” I argue that this treatment, which I believe reflects commonly held views, fails in several ways. First, it does not square with the fact that we pursue lust as a good in itself. Second, pure mutuality is (...)
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    Beyond anthropocentrism: thoughts for a post-human philosophy.Roberto Marchesini - 2018 - [Milano, Italy]: Mimesis.
    Roberto Marchesini presents a timely proposal within post-human philosophy in order to overcome the centuries-long separation between human beings, non-human animals and technology. This book highlights the inspiring nature of the relationship with non-human beings - what Marchesini calls "Epiphany" - and how its enhancement can open new existential dimensions. Technology is also reinterpreted, no longer as a performative tool, but as a virus that infiltrates the human dimension and changes its predicates. Technopoietic events are not just the product (...)
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  49. Mirrors, Illusions and Epistemic Innocence.Roberto Casati - unknown
    I examine some accounts that articulate the content of perception that occurs by means of a mirror. The defended account entails that a right hand seen in the mirror does not "become" a left hand.
     
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  50. Philosophy of Sex.Patricia Marino - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (1):22-32.
    Sex raises fundamental philosophical questions about topics such as personal identity and well-being, the relationship between emotion and reason, the nature of autonomy and consent, and the dual nature of persons as individuals but also social beings. This article serves as an overview of the philosophy of sex in the English-speaking philosophical tradition and explicates philosophical debate in several specific areas: sexual objectification, rape and consent, sex work, sexual identities and queer theory, the medicalization of sexuality, and polyamory. It situates (...)
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