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  1. Fr. Thomae Campanellae De conservatione et gubernatione rerum: inediti Theologicorum liber 6.Tommaso Campanella - 2000 - Padova: CEDAM. Edited by Maria Muccillo.
  2. Thomae Campanellae Ord. Praed. Disputationum in Quatuor Partes Suae Philosophiae Realis Libri Quatuor. Pro Rep. Literaria Ac Christiana, Id Est Veré Rationali, Stabilienda Contra Sectarios. Vnà Cum Textu Instaurato Auctoqúe Post Editionem Tobianam. Suorum Operum Tomus Ii ... Physiol., Ethica, Politica, Oeconomica, Cum Quaest.Tommaso Campanella & Dionys Houssaye - 1637 - Ex Typographiâ Dionys. Houssaye.
     
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  3. F. Thomae Campanellae Calabri O.P. Realis Philosophiae Epilogisticae Partes Quatuor Hoc Est de Rerum Natura, Hominum Moribus, Politica, & Oeconomica, Cum Adnotationibus Physiologicis.Tommaso Campanella, Gottfried Tambach, Tobias Adami & Egenolff Emmel - 1623 - Impensis Godefridi Tampachii.
  4. Ad Doctorem Gentium Thomae Campanellae ... De Gentilismo Non Retinendo Quaestio Unica. Art. 1. Vtrum Liceat Novam Post Gentiles Cudere Philosophiam. 2. Vtrum Liceat Aristoteli Contradicere. 3. Vtrum Liceat Iurare in Verba Magistri.Tommaso Campanella & Toussaint Du Bray - 1693 - Apud Tussanum du Bray.
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  5. Thomas Campanella: polit.Gisela Bock - 1974 - Tübingen: Niemeyer.
  6. Die Gotteslehre des Thomas Campanella..Bruno Italiener - 1904 - Peine,: Druck von Herzberg & Macke.
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    Gisela Bock, "Thomas Campanella: Politisches Interesse und Philosophische Spekulation". [REVIEW]Bernardino M. Bonansea - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (1):99.
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    4. Zwischen Reform und Satire: Vernunft als experimentelles Fundament in Morus’ Utopia.Thomas Schölderle - 2016 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Politische Utopien der Neuzeit: Thomas Morus, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon. De Gruyter. pp. 57-76.
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    The Defense of Galileo of Thomas Campanella[REVIEW]J. H. R. - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (26):720-720.
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    A Defense of Galileo the Mathematician from Florence. By Thomas Campanella[REVIEW]Donald Mertz - 1995 - Modern Schoolman 72 (4):361-362.
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    A Defense Of Galileo, The Mathematician From Florence: Which Is An Inquiry As To Whether The Philosophical View Advocated By Galileo Is In Agreement With, Or Is Opposed To, The Sacred Scriptures By Thomas Campanella; Richard J. Blackwell. [REVIEW]Maurice Finocchiaro - 1995 - Isis 86:108-109.
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    Politische Utopien der Neuzeit: Thomas Morus, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon.Otfried Höffe (ed.) - 2016 - De Gruyter.
    In der Zeit des Humanismus und der frühen Neuzeit blüht im politischen Denken eine neue Gattung, die der Utopie. Thomas Morus gibt ihr den Titel und die literarische Form vor. Tommaso Campanella mit dem Sonnenstaat und Francis Bacon mit Neu-Atlantis eifern ihm nach. Alle drei Werke werden hier kommentiert und in ihrer Bedeutung für das gegenwärtige politische Denken erläutert. Statt sich in politische Schwärmerei zu verirren, beginnt Morus die Utopia mit einer Kritik an den sozialen und politischen Missständen (...)
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  13. Tommaso Campanella: Philosophische Gedichte. Italienisch-deutsch. Ausgew., übers. u. hg. v. Thomas Flasch. [REVIEW]Ruth Hagengruber - 1998 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 51 (1).
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    El concepto del yo en la metafísica moderna del Siglo XVII: Campanella y Descartes.Paolo Ponzio - 2006 - Tópicos 14:9-21.
    El concepto del yo en la metafísica moderna del siglo XVII: de la autoconciencia de Tommaso Campanella al Cogito cartesiano. Éstas son las coordenadas entre las que es posible indagar el concepto del yo en la edad moderna. El presente artículo, por tanto, intenta analizar las opciones filosóficas de estos dos autores capitales en la formación de la filosofía moderna, para poder preguntarse, finalmente: cuál es el precio que pagamos a la modernidad? La presunta afirmación "solipsista" de la subjetividad (...)
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  15. Campanella's notion of potentia as the life and memory of being.Guido Giglioni - 2012 - Divus Thomas 115 (2):135-164.
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  16. Reproductive Utopias and Dystopias: More, Campanella, Bacon and Huxley.Roberto Mordacci - 2020 - Phenomenology and Mind 19 (19):22.
    Our reproductive imaginaries have changed considerably in the XX century. This cultural change can be described as a transition from Utopia to Dystopia. Plato imagined that in his perfect State women and children were in common, and that adequately matched couples would yield a perfect breed. On the contrary, Thomas More’s Utopia (1516) is based on a modern liberal view of the family, where divorce is allowed and relationships are free. Tommaso Campanella’s The City of the Sun (1602) (...)
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    8. Die Rolle des Militärs in Campanellas Civitas Solis.Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann - 2016 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Politische Utopien der Neuzeit: Thomas Morus, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon. De Gruyter. pp. 127-138.
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    9. Soziale Organisation und enzyklopädisches Interesse: Campanellas metaphysische Grundlegung der Sonnenstadt.Ruth Hagengruber - 2016 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Politische Utopien der Neuzeit: Thomas Morus, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon. De Gruyter. pp. 139-154.
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    3. Thomas Morus: Der Philosoph als Fürstendiener oder Staatsmann?Jörg Tremmel - 2016 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Politische Utopien der Neuzeit: Thomas Morus, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon. De Gruyter. pp. 43-56.
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    The Mechanization of Aristotelianism: The Late Aristotelian Setting of Thomas Hobbes' Natural Philosophy. [REVIEW]George Wright - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (1):101-103.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.1 (2004) 101-103 [Access article in PDF] Cees Leijenhorst. The Mechanization of Aristotelianism: The Late Aristotelian Setting of Thomas Hobbes' Natural Philosophy. Leiden: Brill, 2002. Pp. xv + 242. Cloth, $97.00. Cees Leijenhorst, the young Dutch scholar and student of the late Karl Schuhmann, has written the most important book on Thomas Hobbes's natural science since Frithiof Brandt's Thomas Hobbes's (...)
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    6. Krieg, Religion und Frauen auf der Insel Utopia: Analyse des zweiten Teiles des zweiten Buches der Utopia von Thomas Morus.Ivana Skuhala Karasman & Luka Boršić - 2016 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Politische Utopien der Neuzeit: Thomas Morus, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon. De Gruyter. pp. 93-108.
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    Ideen und Transzendentalien bei Francsico Suárez im Kontext der Renaissancephilosophie.Paul Richard Blum - 2010 - In Darge Rolf, Bauer Emmanuel J. & Frank Günter (eds.), Rolf Darge et al. (eds.), Der Aristotelismus an den europäischen Universitäten der frühen Neuzeit. Kohlhammer.
    Transcententals such as 'being', 'one', 'good', and 'something' are part and parcel of the medieval heritage in Aristotelian philosophy. Since transcendentals must be predicated of every particular thing, they are essential both to argumentation and to metaphysics, specifically to the theory of Platonic Forms. Lorenzo Valla (1407-1457) hence concluded that 'thing' (res) is the only transcendental, distinct from metaphysical universality that applies to God exclusively. Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) in drawing upon Platonism as entailed in the metaphysics of universals and in (...)
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  23. La philosophie au Moyen-Age.Etienne Gilson - 1922 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 29 (2):4-5.
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  24. Dubbing and redubbing: The vulnerability of rigid designation.Thomas S. Kuhn - 1989 - In C. Wade Savage & C. Anthony Anderson (eds.), Minesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 58-89.
  25. Trust, Belief, and the Second-Personal.Thomas W. Simpson - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (3):447-459.
    Cognitivism about trust says that it requires belief that the trusted is trustworthy; non-cognitivism denies this. At stake is how to make sense of the strong but competing intuitions that trust is an attitude that is evaluable both morally and rationally. In proposing that one's respect for another's agency may ground one's trusting beliefs, second-personal accounts provide a way to endorse both intuitions. They focus attention on the way that, in normal situations, it is the person whom I trust. My (...)
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    Naturalism and social science: a post-empiricist philosophy of social science.David Thomas - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This 1979 text addresses the ways in which the dominant theories in large areas of Western social science have been subject to strong criticisms, particularly ...
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    Culture follows design: Code design as an antecedent of the ethical culture.Thomas Stöber, Peter Kotzian & Barbara E. Weißenberger - 2018 - Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (1):112-128.
    Codes of ethics are directly aimed at behavioral control, but they also affect a company’s ethical culture, which in turn concerns compliance and ethical behavior. To positively influence a company’s ethical culture, employees must be familiar with its code of ethics, perceive that top management is committed to the code, and believe that their peers also comply with the code. The evidence on whether a code’s design affects a company’s ethical culture is limited. This study’s factorial survey experiment contributes to (...)
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    Neutral Predication.Thomas Hodgson - 2021 - Erkenntnis 86 (6):1381-1389.
    Hanks has defended a novel account of what propositions are. His key argument against Soames' rival view is that predication is not neutral. According to Hanks, predication is essentially committal. I show that Hanks' argument for this conclusion raises problems for his own account of questions and orders.
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    Descartes in context: essays.Maria Emanuela Scribano - 2023 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This volume presents essays on Descartes by the pre-eminent Italian historian of philosophy Emanuela Scribano, here translated into English for the first time. Thematically cohesive in their focus on what Scribano calls the nerve centers of Cartesian philosophy, they examine Cartesian ideas in context, not only of Descartes' philosophical contemporaries. These include Scholastic thinkers such as Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, and Suárez; Classical writers such as Galen; authors contemporary to Descartes, such as Campanella and Silhon; and philosophers who (...)
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  30. Living the Vision: Health Care, Social Justice and Institutional Identity.Thomas A. Shannon - 2001 - Christian Bioethics 7 (1):49-65.
    This paper will examine the topic of identity in Roman Catholicism from the perspective of topics contained in or absent from mission statements of 25 Catholic health care institutions. In particular, I will look at these from the perspective of social justice as well as how this and other topics such as human dignity, the sanctity of life, stewardship, pastoral care and the likelihood of mergers with other institutions will affect the healing ministry of Catholic health care providers. The article (...)
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    Abstract concept learning in the pigeon.Thomas Zentall & David Hogan - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (3):393.
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    Collapsing goods in medicine and the value of innovation.Thomas Magnell - 2006 - Journal of Value Inquiry 40 (2-3):155-168.
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    Heuristic appraisal: A proposal.Thomas Nickles - 1989 - Social Epistemology 3 (3):175 – 188.
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    EPSA17: Selected papers from the biannual conference in Exeter.Thomas A. C. Reydon, David Teira & Adam Toon - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (1):1.
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    Pragmatic Imagination.Thomas M. Alexander - 1990 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (3):325 - 348.
  36. Observations on the Nature and Tendency of the Doctrine of Mr. Hume, Concerning the Relation of Cause and Effect.Thomas Brown - 1806 - Mundell & Son.
  37. Just Kidding Folks! An Expressivist Analysis of Humor.Thomas Brommage - 2015 - Florida Philosophical Review 15 (1):66-77.
    In this paper, I will to lay down what I call an expressivist account of the pragmatics of jokes, through which I wish to shed light on the function of offensive jokes in particular. I will focus specifically on jokes, not humor more generally. Jokes are particular sorts of speech-acts; and although many may be issued in the form of declarative or interrogative sentences, they are not reducible to them. I suggest here that their analysis must be understood in terms (...)
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  38. Self-determination and the human right to democracy.Thomas Christiano - 2015 - In Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao & Massimo Renzo (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  39. The danger theory: 20 years later.Thomas Pradeu & Edwin L. Cooper - 2012 - Frontiers in Immunology 3.
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    Utopia e Distopia.Wilker Marques - 2023 - Cognitio 24 (1):e57171.
    As utopias nascem do profundo desejo humano de que o mundo seja diferente, seja melhor. As distopias, por sua vez, nascem do reconhecimento-pavor de que esse mundo possa ser pior. De todo modo, utopia e distopia, partem do que se tem, do mundo como aí está, das “coisas como elas são”, em direção a uma possibilidade. A Literatura e a Filosofia – especialmente a Filosofia Política –, andam sempre juntas no caminho que perpassa as utopias e distopias, descrevendo e redescrevendo (...)
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    Scientism in experimental music research.Thomas A. Regelski - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
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    Early Modern Philosophers and the Renaissance Legacy.Gianni Paganini & Cecilia Muratori (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    When does Renaissance philosophy end, and Early Modern philosophy begin? Do Renaissance philosophers have something in common, which distinguishes them from Early Modern philosophers? And ultimately, what defines the modernity of the Early Modern period, and what role did the Renaissance play in shaping it? The answers to these questions are not just chronological. This book challenges traditional constructions of these periods, which partly reflect the prejudice that the Renaissance was a literary and artistic phenomenon, rather than a philosophical phase. (...)
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    The Quantitative Problem for Theories of Dysfunction and Disease.Thomas Schramme - 2021 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 17 (2):(SI7)5-30.
    Mnoge biološke funkcije dopuštaju stupnjevanje. Na primjer, lučenje određenog hormona u organizmu može biti na višoj ili nižoj razini, u usporedbi s istim organizmom drugom prilikom ili u usporedbi s drugim organizmima. Koje razine funkcioniranja predstavljaju slučajeve disfunkcije; gdje da povučemo crtu? To je kvantitativni problem za teorije disfunkcije i bolesti. Cilj mi je braniti verziju bioloških teorija disfunkcije kako bih se uhvatio u koštac s ovim problemom. Međutim, također ću dopustiti da evaluativna razmatranja uđu u teoriju bolesti. Moj argument (...)
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  44. Disputed Questions on the Virtues.Thomas Aquinas - 1999 - St. Augustine’s Press. Edited by O. P. Kenny & Joseph.
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  45. [What philosophy can say about immunogenicity].Thomas Pradeu - 2009 - Presse Medicale 39 (7-8):747--752.
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    ‘I think it's absolutely exorbitant!’: how UK television news reported the shareholder vote on executive remuneration at Barclays in 2012.Richard Thomas - 2016 - Critical Discourse Studies 13 (1):94-117.
    ABSTRACTThe most publicised rebellion during the so-called ‘Shareholder Spring’ of 2012 was at Barclays PLC. Using multi-modal and critical discourse analysis, this paper examines how three UK television channels with different public service obligations covered this story on 27 April 2012. It finds that broadcasters’ regulatory obligations do not obviously impact content and that, for example, simple reporting routines contain judgemental phrases. Generally, the multi-dimensional nature of executive pay is simplified and the real balance between private and individual shareholders is (...)
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    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel : a propaedeutic.Thomas Sören Hoffmann - 2015 - Boston: Brill.
    In _Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel – A Propaedeutic_, Thomas Sören Hoffmann invites the philosophically interested reader to converse with, to work with, and to think with the “master philosopher of German Idealism,” the last great system builder of European philosophy.
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  48. Qualcosa manca… Un dialogo sulle contraddizioni del desiderio utopico [Something is missing… A dialogue on the contradictions of utopian longing].Ernst Bloch & Theodor Adorno - 2006 - la Società Degli Individui 26:11-26.
    In questo dialogo radiofonico del 1964 Bloch e Adorno discutono della nostalgia per ciò che non è ancora, per un qualcosa che manca, come af¬fermato nel Mahagonny di Bertolt Brecht. L’utopia, in Moro e Campa¬nella, era l’isola in cui vigeva uno stato di cose giusto, la optima res pu¬blica. L’utopia è quindi ricerca di realizzazione, di libertà, di giustizia. Nonostante oggi la parola ‘utopia’ sia caduta in discredito a causa del com¬piersi di un gran numero di cosiddetti sogni utopici, tutti (...)
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    “Quite Artificial, Awkward, and Unnecessarily Neologistic”: Early Phenomenology and Psychology Arguing About the Fundamentals of Aesthetics.Thomas Petraschka - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 10 (2):127-141.
    As phenomenology rose to prominence at the beginning of the 20th century, several aestheticians tried to establish the Husserlian method of “phenomenological reduction” in the field of aesthetics. These ventures were met with resistance from psychological aesthetics, which was the predominant form of aesthetics in the German-speaking world at the time. This paper examines, first, practical attempts to apply the method of “phenomenological reduction” in aesthetics. Using Waldemar Conrad and Moritz Geiger as examples, I try to trace what aestheticians actually (...)
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  50. Commentary on jakab's Ineffability of Qualia.Thomas Metzinger - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (3):352-362.
    Zoltan Jakab has presented an interesting conceptual analysis of the ineffability of qualia in a functionalist and classical cognitivist framework. But he does not want to commit himself to a certain metaphysical thesis on the ontology of consciousness or qualia. We believe that his strategy has yielded a number of highly relevant and interesting insights, but still suffers from some minor inconsistencies and a certain lack of phenomenological and empirical plausibility. This may be due to some background assumptions relating to (...)
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