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    The Song of Songs: A Biography.Andre Furlani - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (5):544-546.
    “Christ awaketh the church,” my Victorian edition of The Authorized Version glosses the fifth chapter of The Songs of Songs, but what an awakening: “I sleep, but my heart waketh: it is the voice of...
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    A New Continent of Liberty: Eunomia in Native American Literature from Occom to Erdrich: by Geoff Hamilton, Charlottesville, University of Virginia Press, 2019, 220 pp., $55.00.Andre Furlani - 2022 - The European Legacy 27 (5):512-514.
    “It is the spirit of humanity, that which animates both so-called savages and civilized nations, working through a man, and not the man expressing himself, that interests us most,” writes Henry Dav...
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    Beckett’s Late Stage: Trauma, Language, and Subjectivity: by Rhys Tranter, Stuttgart, Ibidem Verlag, 2018, 244 pp., $45.00.Andre Furlani - 2019 - The European Legacy 25 (1):108-111.
    Volume 25, Issue 1, February 2020, Page 108-111.
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    Earlier Wittgenstein, Later Beckett.Andre Furlani - 2015 - Philosophy and Literature 39 (1):64-86.
    “Said is missaid,” Samuel Beckett declares in his 1981 “Worstward Ho.”1 This is an inflammatory condensation of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s paradoxically vindicating retraction of the argument of the Tractatus: “My propositions elucidate insofar as he who understands me recognizes them finally as senseless, when he has climbed through them—on them—over them..”2Said is missaid because, as Wittgenstein shows in a book Beckett owned in two German editions and one English translation, saying cannot say itself: “No proposition can say anything about itself, because (...)
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    How the Classics Made Shakespeare: by Jonathan Bate, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2019, 224 pp. $24.95/£20.00.Andre Furlani - 2020 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):844-846.
    If Shakespeare made the human, according to Harold Bloom, Jonathan Bate will explain what first made Shakespeare, the Classics. That a Classical education was decisive for a writer during the renai...
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    Robert Walser: Uncanny Miniaturist On The Move.Andre Furlani - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (5):533-538.
    Though Robert Musil declared Franz Kafka to be “a special case of the Walser type,” it is Robert Walser who still gets justified as a special case of the Kafka type. Kafka gave his confidante Max B...
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    These Books Were Made for Walking.Andre Furlani - 2022 - The European Legacy 28 (3):410-416.
    From first steps to last legs, walking is a defining human enterprise. Children’s first shoes and elders’ last staffs frame the peculiar dignity of our bipedal species. Walking forms the basis—a wo...
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    The Making of Samuel Beckett’s Endgame and Molloy.Andre Furlani - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (5):490-493.
    Under prolonged confinement in a tight shelter, an overtaxed orderly threatens to desert the invalids withering in his under-resourced care. Time feels suspended, rations are dwindling, everything...
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    The Philosopher: A History in Six Types.Andre Furlani - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (7-8):872-874.
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    The Responsibility of the Philosopher.Andre Furlani - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (4):409-411.
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    The Smart Enough City: Putting Technology in Its Place to Reclaim Our Urban Future: by Ben Green, Boston, MA, MIT Press, 2019, 256 pp., $24.95T/£20.00.Andre Furlani - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (6):645-647.
    The MIT Senseable City Lab simulates autonomous vehicles hurling through downtown Boston intersections unimpeded by traffic lights. Or pedestrians, or cyclists, or even a bus: in one of the busiest...
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    Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women.Andre Furlani - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (6):675-678.
    Annabel Abbs’s father told her that she was “an experiment” in the application of Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s educational doctrines, hence her rough-scrabble pastoral upbringing on the Welsh coast, hom...
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    Beckett’s Late Stage: Trauma, Language, and Subjectivity: by Rhys Tranter, Stuttgart, Ibidem Verlag, 2018, 244 pp., $45.00 (paper). [REVIEW]Andre Furlani - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (1):108-111.
    Volume 25, Issue 1, February 2020, Page 108-111.
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    What Is a People? [REVIEW]André Furlani - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (1-2):184-187.
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  15. Language Models as Critical Thinking Tools: A Case Study of Philosophers.Andre Ye, Jared Moore, Rose Novick & Amy Zhang - manuscript
    Current work in language models (LMs) helps us speed up or even skip thinking by accelerating and automating cognitive work. But can LMs help us with critical thinking -- thinking in deeper, more reflective ways which challenge assumptions, clarify ideas, and engineer new concepts? We treat philosophy as a case study in critical thinking, and interview 21 professional philosophers about how they engage in critical thinking and on their experiences with LMs. We find that philosophers do not find LMs to (...)
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    History and Power in Hume’s ‘Of Miracles’: A Pragmaticist-Historicist Account.Andre C. Willis - 2023 - Contemporary Pragmatism 20 (4):313-333.
    This reconsideration of Hume’s classic essay “Of Miracles” via the lens of American pragmatist ways of thinking about history and power shifts our attention from Hume’s epistemic concerns about the legitimacy of witnesses and testimony to his distaste for sacred history, his critical stance regarding the social force of revelation, and his disdain for religious authority. To view Hume’s essay both as an articulation of a critical philosophy of history and as an exercise in moral dynamism (social power or, authority, (...)
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    Transcendental philosophy and difference in Emil Lask.Furlani Simone - 2019 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 1:39-55.
    Emil Lask’s transcendental philosophy is one of the first points of view that tries to evade the monistic inclinations of the transcendental philosophy. Lask sets as presupposition of the knowledge the “categorial differentiation”, a structure that is immanent to the relations between subject and object, knowledge and reality, “validity” and “existence”. This paper analyses this kind of “difference” – a “deviation ” or a “shift ” conceived beyond the contrast, in a non-oppositional way – and shows that Lask is moving (...)
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    A “desorganização interna” do Ser e o surgimento da “realidade humana” em O Ser e o Nada.André Constantino Yazbek - 2006 - Doispontos 3 (2).
    Under the lig ht of Being and Nothingness’s the o re t ical body – Sartre’s master piece –, it is intended to discuss the essential source of human reality as “n i h i l a t i o n” and ontological lack, as well as manifestations and cons e q u e nces from this primordial human passion to be transformed to coagulated transcendence, to be transformed in Being In-itself-For-itself: to be consciousness and, at the same t i (...)
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    Toward a Humean true religion: genuine theism, moderate hope, and practical morality.Andre C. Willis - 2015 - University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
    An examination of David Hume's philosophy of religion that situates his conception "true religion" within the context of his overall science of human nature, his rejection of popular religion, and his Ciceronian influence"--Provided by publisher.
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    Embodied simulation as part of affective evaluation processes: Task dependence of valence concordant EMG activity.André Weinreich & Jakob Maria Funcke - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (4):728-736.
    Drawing on recent findings, this study examines whether valence concordant electromyography (EMG) responses can be explained as an unconditional effect of mere stimulus processing or as somatosensory simulation driven by task-dependent processing strategies. While facial EMG over the Corrugator supercilii and the Zygomaticus major was measured, each participant performed two tasks with pictures of album covers. One task was an affective evaluation task and the other was to attribute the album covers to one of five decades. The Embodied Emotion Account (...)
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  21. Innateness is canalization: In defense of a developmental account of innateness.Andre Ariew - 1999 - In Philosophy of Science. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. pp. S19-S27.
    Lorenz proposed in his (1935) articulation of a theory of behavioral instincts that the objective of ethology is to distinguish behaviors that are “innate” from behaviors that are “learned” (or “acquired”). Lorenz’s motive was to open the investigation of certain “adaptive” behaviors to evolutionary theorizing. Accordingly, since innate behaviors are “genetic”, they are open to such investigation. By Lorenz’s light an innate/acquired or learned dichotomy rested on a familiar Darwinian distinction between genes and environments. Ever since Lorenz, ascriptions of innateness (...)
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    Philosophical data and the tri-level method.Kaj André Zeller - forthcoming - Metascience:1-3.
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    Unrichtiges Recht: Gustav Radbruchs rechtsphilosophische Parteienlehre.Marc Andŕe Wiegand - 2004 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    English summary: Marc Andre Wiegand analyzes the neo-Kantian premises of Gustav Radbruch's legal philosophy.
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    La Religione degli Hittiti.Albrecht Goetze & Giuseppe Furlani - 1938 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (3):475.
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    Large-Group One-Session Treatment: A Feasibility Study of Exposure Combined With Applied Tension or Diaphragmatic Breathing in Highly Blood-Injury-Injection Fearful Individuals.André Wannemueller, Alessa Fasbender, Zarah Kampmann, Kristin Weiser, Svenja Schaumburg, Julia Velten & Jürgen Margraf - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Religione dei Yezidi; Testi Religiosi dei Yezidi.E. A. Speiser & Giuseppe Furlani - 1931 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (4):334.
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  27. The trials of life: Natural selection and random drift.Denis M. Walsh, Andre Ariew & Tim Lewens - 2002 - Philosophy of Science 69 (3):452-473.
    We distinguish dynamical and statistical interpretations of evolutionary theory. We argue that only the statistical interpretation preserves the presumed relation between natural selection and drift. On these grounds we claim that the dynamical conception of evolutionary theory as a theory of forces is mistaken. Selection and drift are not forces. Nor do selection and drift explanations appeal to the (sub-population-level) causes of population level change. Instead they explain by appeal to the statistical structure of populations. We briefly discuss the implications (...)
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  28. Essai sur la vie de chacun.André Waltz - 1948 - Paris,: Presses Universitaires de France.
     
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    Large-Group One-Session Treatment: Feasibility in Highly Height Fearful Individuals and Predictors of Outcome.André Wannemueller, Piotr Gruszka, Sarah Chwalek, Sonja Fröhlich, Miriam Mulders, Svenja Schaumburg, Johanna Schöttes, Sonja Wiederhold & Jürgen Margraf - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  30. Lexique de la "Rhétorique" D'Aristote.André Wartelle & Aristotle - 1982 - Belles Lettres.
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  31. Four Pillars of Statisticalism.Denis M. Walsh, André Ariew & Mohan Matthen - 2017 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 9 (1):1-18.
    Over the past fifteen years there has been a considerable amount of debate concerning what theoretical population dynamic models tell us about the nature of natural selection and drift. On the causal interpretation, these models describe the causes of population change. On the statistical interpretation, the models of population dynamics models specify statistical parameters that explain, predict, and quantify changes in population structure, without identifying the causes of those changes. Selection and drift are part of a statistical description of population (...)
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    Marsile Ficin et l'art.André Chastel - 1954 - Genève: Droz.
    Le génie de Léonard de Vinci, celui de Michel-Ange ressortent mieux sur le fond révélateur de l’Académie de Careggi, où Marsile Ficin règne en maître, évoquant sinon invoquant Platon. La culture platonicienne entretenue par Ficin - mais Cristoforo Landino ou Ange Politien sont tour à tour convoqués - délimite le contour d’un nouvel ordre artistique dont André Chastel, dans un travail de jeunesse qui engage déjà ses subtiles analyses d’histoire de l’art et des idées, rend raison avec passion. En quelques (...)
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    Le Dieu nouveau.André Dagenais - 1974 - Québec: Éditions Garneau.
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  34. Nietzsche as a Reader of Homer: Artistic Materials of the 'Genealogy of Morals'.André Luis Muniz Garcia - 2021 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 9 (3):317-341.
    This article aims to revisit the second essay of Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals, in order to show some aesthetic-theoretical assumptions present in his genealogical investigation on memory and suffering. Central to the purposes of this analysis is Homer’s role, more precisely, the artistic strategies and procedures of his poetics.
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    Introduction à la philosophie du langage.André Jacob - 1976 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
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    Filosofía del derecho como contrasecularización: Orti y Lara y la reflexión jurídica del XIX.Andrés Ollero - 1974 - [Granada]: Universidad de Granada [Departmento de Filosofía de Derecho].
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  37. Power, Norm, Body and Gender.André Luiz dos Santos Paiva - 2022 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 10 (1):505-527.
    This article proposes, with a focus on discussions around norms and bodies, to expose the conceptions of power, as well as the application of its concept, in Michel Foucault and Judith Butler. It begins by exposing the conception of power found in Foucault. After that, the connection between Foucault's thought and Butler's thought begins, explaining how Foucault's conception of power is inserted in the North American philosopher's theory of gender. Finally, the appropriations made by Butler of Foucault's thought regarding the (...)
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    Aiming at Well-Being with Brain Implants: Any Risk of Implanting Unprecedented Vulnerabilities?Tomislav Furlanis & Frederic Gilbert - 2023 - In Elodie Boublil & Susi Ferrarello (eds.), The Vulnerability of the Human World: Well-being, Health, Technology and the Environment. Springer Verlag. pp. 181-197.
    Many experimental brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are currently being medically tested in paralyzed patients. While the new generations of implantable BCIs move rapidly ahead at trying to increase the patients’ well-being, ethical concerns about their potential effects on patients’ psychological dimensions (e.g. sense of agency and control) are growing. An important ethical concern to explore is how BCIs may introduce unprecedented vulnerabilities to implanted individuals.Our chapter shows that, on the one hand, BCIs can empower the sense of self and control, which (...)
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    Robots as moral environments.Tomislav Furlanis, Takayuki Kanda & Dražen Brščić - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-19.
    In this philosophical exploration, we investigate the concept of robotic moral environment interaction. The common view understands moral interaction to occur between agents endowed with ethical and interactive capacities. However, recent developments in moral philosophy argue that moral interaction also occurs in relation to the environment. Here conditions and situations of the environment contribute to human moral cognition and the formation of our moral experiences. Based on this philosophical position, we imagine robots interacting as moral environments—a novel conceptualization of human–robot (...)
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    Computability and Randomness.André Nies - 2008 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Covering the basics as well as recent research results, this book provides a very readable introduction to the exciting interface of computability and ...
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    Correction to: Robots as moral environments.Tomislav Furlanis, Takayuki Kanda & Dražen Brščić - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-1.
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    Frustrating Absences.André J. Abath - 2019 - Disputatio 11 (53):45-62.
    Experiences of absence are common in everyday life, but have received little philosophical attention until recently, when two positions regarding the nature of such experiences surfaced in the literature. According to the Perceptual View, experiences of absence are perceptual in nature. This is denied by the Surprise-Based View, according to which experiences of absence belong together with cases of surprise. In this paper, I show that there is a kind of experience of absence—which I call frustrating absences—that has been overlooked (...)
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  43. Alessandro Bertinetto, La forza dell'immagine. Argomentazione trascendentale e ricorsività nella filosofia di JG Fichte.Simone Furlani - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 66 (3):581.
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    A Short Physiognomic Treatise In The Syriac Language.Giuseppe Furlani - 1919 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 39:289-294.
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    Contributions to the History of Greek Philosophy in the Orient, Syriac Texts, IV: A Syriac Version of the λόγος κεφαλαιώδης περὶ ψυχη̑ς πρὸς Τατιανόν of Gregory ThaumaturgusContributions to the History of Greek Philosophy in the Orient, Syriac Texts, IV: A Syriac Version of the logos kefalaiwdhs peri yuxhs pros Tatianon of Gregory Thaumaturgus.Giuseppe Furlani - 1915 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 35:297.
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    Die Entstehung und das Wesen der baconischen Methode.Giuseppe Furlani - 1920 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 32:189.
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    Das Problem der Einleitung in die Wissenschaftslehre.Simone Furlani - 2009 - Fichte-Studien 33:373-379.
  48. Esempi ammonitori nella letteratura hittita.G. Furlani - 1948 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 1 (3):357-365.
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    Fichte e il divenire.Simone Furlani - 2014 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 69 (4):649-665.
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    II. Die Entstehung und das Wesen der baconischen Methode.Giuseppe Furlani - 1921 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 33 (1-2):23-47.
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