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  1. Alessia Bianchi (2005). (S.) Nicosia Ed. Ulisse Nel Tempo. La Metafora Infinita. Venice: Marsilio Editori, 2003. Pp. 685. 47. 8831781871. Journal of Hellenic Studies 125:200-.score: 120.0
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  2. Emanuela Bianchi (2006). Receptacle/. Hypatia 21 (4).score: 60.0
    : This essay undertakes a reexamination of the notion of the receptacle/chōra in Plato's Timaeus, asking what its value may be to feminists seeking to understand the topology of the feminine in Western philosophy. As the source of cosmic motion as well as a restless figurality, labile and polyvocal, the receptacle/chōra offers a fecund zone of destabilization that allows for an immanent critique of ancient metaphysics. Engaging with Derridean, Irigarayan, and Kristevan analyses, Bianchi explores whether receptacle/chōra can exceed its (...)
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  3. Claudia Bianchi (2008). Indexicals, Speech Acts and Pornography. Analysis 68 (300):310-316.score: 30.0
    In the last twenty years, recorded messages and written notes have become a significant test and an intriguing puzzle for the semantics of indexical expressions (see Smith 1989, Predelli 1996, 1998a,1998b, 2002, Corazza et al. 2002, Romdenh-Romluc 2002). In particular, the intention-based approach proposed by Stefano Predelli has proven to bear interesting relations to several major questions in philosophy of language. In a recent paper (Saul 2006), Jennifer Saul draws on the literature on indexicals and recorded messages in order to (...)
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  4. Claudia Bianchi (2003). How to Refer: Objective Context Vs. Intentional Context. In P. Blackburn, C. Ghidini, R. Turner & F. Giunchiglia (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT'03), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 2680. Springer.score: 30.0
    In "Demonstratives" Kaplan claims that the occurrence of a demonstrative must be supplemented by an act of demonstration, like a pointing (a feature of the objective context). Conversely in "After-thoughts" Kaplan argues that the occurrence of a demonstrative must be supplemented by a directing intention (a feature of the intentional con-text). I present the two theories in competition and try to identify the constraints an intention must satisfy in order to have semantic rele-vance. My claim is that the analysis of (...)
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  5. Kevin Connolly, Dylan Bianchi, Craig French, Lana Kuhle & Andy MacGregor, Perceptual Learning and Cognitive Penetration (Network for Sensory Research/University of York Perceptual Learning Workshop, Question Two).score: 30.0
    This is an excerpt of a report that highlights and explores five questions that arose from the Network for Sensory Research workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of York in March, 2012. This portion of the report explores the question: Can perceptual experience be modified by reason?
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  6. Kevin Connolly, Dylan Bianchi, Craig French, Lana Kuhle & Andy MacGregor, Report on the Network for Sensory Research/University of York Perceptual Learning Workshop.score: 30.0
    This report highlights and explores five questions that arose from the Network for Sensory Research workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of York on March 19th and 20th, 2012: 1. What is perceptual learning? 2. Can perceptual experience be modified by reason? 3. How does perceptual learning alter perceptual phenomenology? 4. How does perceptual learning alter the contents of perception? 5. How is perceptual learning coordinated with action?
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  7. Claudia Bianchi, Contextualism. Handbook of Pragmatics Online.score: 30.0
    Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant consequences for the characterisation of explicit and implicit content, the decoding/inferring distinction and the semantics/pragmatics interface. According to the traditional perspective in semantics (called "literalism" or "semantic minimalism"), it is possible to attribute truth-conditions to a sentence independently of any context of utterance, i.e. in virtue of its meaning alone. We must then distinguish between the proposition literally expressed by a sentence ("what is said" by the sentence, its (...)
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  8. Claudia Bianchi (2006). 'Nobody Loves Me': Quantification and Context. Philosophical Studies 130 (2):377 - 397.score: 30.0
    In my paper, I present two competing perspectives on the foundational problem (as opposed to the descriptive problem) of quantifier domain restriction: the objective perspective on context (OPC) and the intentional perspective on context (IPC). According to OPC, the relevant domain for a quantified sentence is determined by objective facts of the context of utterance. In contrast, according to IPC, we must consider certain features of the speaker’s intention in order to determine the proposition expressed. My goal is to offer (...)
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  9. Kevin Connolly, Dylan Bianchi, Craig French, Lana Kuhle & Andy MacGregor, Perceptual Learning and Perceptual Phenomenology (Network for Sensory Research/University of York Perceptual Learning Workshop, Question Three).score: 30.0
    This is an excerpt of a report that highlights and explores five questions that arose from the Network for Sensory Research workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of York in March, 2012. This portion of the report explores the question: How does perceptual learning alter perceptual phenomenology?
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  10. Kevin Connolly, Dylan Bianchi, Craig French, Lana Kuhle & Andy MacGregor, Perceptual Learning (Network for Sensory Research/University of York Perceptual Learning Workshop, Question One).score: 30.0
    This is an excerpt of a report that highlights and explores five questions that arose from the Network for Sensory Research workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of York in March, 2012. This portion of the report explores the question: What is perceptual learning?
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  11. Claudia Bianchi (2001). Context of Utterance and Intended Context. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2116:73-86.score: 30.0
    In this paper I expose and criticise the distinction between pure indexicals and demonstratives, held by David Kaplan and John Perry. I oppose the context of material production of the utterance to the “intended context” (the context of interpretation, i.e. the context the speaker indicates as semantically relevant): this opposition introduces an intentional feature into the interpretation of pure indexicals. As far as the indexical I is concerned, I maintain that we must distinguish between the material producer of the utterance (...)
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  12. Emanuela Bianchi (2010). Sexual Topologies in the Aristotelian Cosmos: Revisiting Irigaray's Physics of Sexual Difference. Continental Philosophy Review 43 (3):373-389.score: 30.0
    Irigaray’s engagement with Aristotelian physics provides a specific diagnosis of women’s ontological and ethical situation under Western metaphysics: Women provide place and containership to men, but have no place of their own, rendering them uncontained and abyssal. She calls for a reconfiguration of this topological imaginary as a precondition for an ethics of sexual difference. This paper returns to Aristotelian cosmological texts to further investigate the topologies of sexual difference suggested there. In an analysis both psychoanalytic and phenomenological, the paper (...)
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  13. Kevin Connolly, Dylan Bianchi, Craig French, Lana Kuhle & Andy MacGregor, Perceptual Learning and Perceptual Content (Network for Sensory Research/University of York Perceptual Learning Workshop, Question Four).score: 30.0
    This is an excerpt of a report that highlights and explores five questions that arose from the Network for Sensory Research workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of York in March, 2012. This portion of the report explores the question: How does perceptual learning alter the contents of perception?
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  14. Kevin Connolly, Dylan Bianchi, Craig French, Lana Kuhle & Andy MacGregor, Perceptual Learning and Action (Network for Sensory Research/University of York Perceptual Learning Workshop, Question Five).score: 30.0
    This is an excerpt of a report that highlights and explores five questions that arose from the Network for Sensory Research workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of York in March, 2012. This portion of the report explores the question: How is perceptual learning coordinated with action?
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  15. Andrea Bianchi (2006). Furnishing the Mind. Philosophical Books 47 (1):52-61.score: 30.0
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  16. Claudia Bianchi (ed.) (2004). The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction. CSLI.score: 30.0
    Semantic theory in linguistics cannot retain its traditional purity, free of pragmatic contextual considerations. Agreement with the preceding claim, generally shared by this volume's contributors, provides the setting for a presentation of various provocative approaches toward a precise definition of pragmatics along with a reconciliation of pragmatics with semantics. Here is a collection of leading-edge work that examines the semantics/pragmatics dispute in terms of phenomena such as indexicals, proper names, conventional and conversational implicatures, procedural meaning, and semantic underdetermination. Examples show (...)
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  17. Emanuela Bianchi (ed.) (1999). Is Feminist Philosophy Philosophy? Northwestern University Press.score: 30.0
    PART OPENING PLENARY: IS FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY? What follows is a lightly edited transcript of the conference's opening plenary. ...
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  18. Claudia Bianchi (1999). Three Forms of Contextual Dependence. In Paolo Bouquet (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT '99, Trento, Italy, September 9-11, 1999, Proceedings. Springer.score: 30.0
    The paper emphasizes the inadequacy of formal semantics, the classical paradigm in semantics, in treating contextual dependence. Some phenomena of contextual dependence threaten one central assumption of the classical paradigm, namely the idea that linguistic expressions have a fixed meaning, and utterances have truth conditions well defined. It is possible to individuate three forms of contextual dependence: the one affecting pure indexicals, the one affecting demonstratives and "contextual expressions", and the one affecting all linguistic expressions. The third type of dependence (...)
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  19. Emanuela Bianchi (2011). Rewriting Difference: Irigaray and “the Greeks”. Edited by Elena Tzelepis and Athena Athanasiou. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010. Hypatia 27 (2):455-460.score: 30.0
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  20. Stefano Aguzzoli, Matteo Bianchi & Vincenzo Marra (2009). A Temporal Semantics for Basic Logic. Studia Logica 92 (2):147 - 162.score: 30.0
    In the context of truth-functional propositional many-valued logics, Hájek’s Basic Fuzzy Logic BL [14] plays a major rôle. The completeness theorem proved in [7] shows that BL is the logic of all continuous t -norms and their residua. This result, however, does not directly yield any meaningful interpretation of the truth values in BL per se . In an attempt to address this issue, in this paper we introduce a complete temporal semantics for BL. Specifically, we show that BL formulas (...)
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  21. Claudia Bianchi & Nicla Vassallo (2008). Contextualizing Meaning Through Epistemology. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 39:7-11.score: 30.0
    Epistemological contextualism and semantic contextualism are two distinct but closely entangled projects in contemporary philosophy. According to epistemological contextualism, our knowledge attributions are context-sensitive. That is, the truth-conditions of knowledge ascribing sentences – sentences of the form of (1) S knows that p - vary depending on the context in which they are uttered. Contextualism admits the legitimacy of several epistemic standards that vary with the context of use of (1); it might be right to claim – for the same (...)
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  22. Pietro Bianchi (2011). The Word and the Flesh: Postworkerism and the Biopolitics of Language in Paolo Virno and Christian Marazzi. Angelaki 16 (3):39 - 51.score: 30.0
    Angelaki, Volume 16, Issue 3, Page 39-51, September 2011.
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  23. Marina Bianchi (1994). Truth Versus Precision in Economics, Mayer Thomas. Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1993. Economics and Philosophy 10 (01):145-.score: 30.0
  24. Claudia Bianchi & Nicla Vassallo (2005). Epistemological Contextualism: A Semantic Perspective. In B. Kokinov A. Dey (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer.score: 30.0
    According to epistemological contextualism, a sentence of the form "S knows that p" doesn't express a complete proposition. Different utterances of the sentence, in different contexts, can express different propositions: "know" is context-dependent. This paper deals with the semantic contextualist thesis grounding epistemological contextualism. We examine various kinds of linguistic context dependence, which could be relevant to epistemological contextualism: ambiguity, ellipsis, indexicality, vagueness of scalar predicates, dependence on standards of precision. We argue that only an accurate analysis of the different (...)
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  25. Ugo Bianchi (1992). Le origini dello gnosticismo. Augustinianum 32 (2):205-216.score: 30.0
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  26. Thomas Cochrane & Matt T. Bianchi (2011). “Take My Organs, Please”: A Section of My Living Will. American Journal of Bioethics 11 (8):56-58.score: 30.0
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 8, Page 56-58, August 2011.
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  27. Emanuela Bianchi (2006). Receptacle/Ch?Ra: Figuring the Errant Feminine in Plato's Timaeus. Hypatia 21 (4):124-146.score: 30.0
  28. Claudia Bianchi (2005). How to Be a Contextualist. Facta Philosophica 7 (2):261-272.score: 30.0
    This paper deals with the semantic issues of epistemological contextualism - the doctrine according to which the truth-conditions of knowledge ascribing sentences vary depending on the context in which they are uttered. According to the contextualist, a sentence of the form "S knows that p" does not express a complete proposition. Different utterances of this same sentence, in different contexts of utterance, can express different propositions: "know" is context-dependent. Little attention has been paid to a precise formulation of the semantic (...)
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  29. Claudia Bianchi (forthcoming). How to Do Things with (Recorded) Words. Philosophical Studies.score: 30.0
    The aim of this paper is to evaluate which context determines the illocutionary force of written or recorded utterances—those involved in written texts, films and images, conceived as recordings that can be seen or heard in different occasions. More precisely, my paper deals with the “metaphysical” or constitutive role of context—as opposed to its epistemic or evidential role: my goal is to determine which context is semantically relevant in order to fix the illocutionary force of a speech act, as distinct (...)
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  30. Daniela Bianchi (1985). Some Sources for a History of English Socinianism a Bibliography of 17th Century English Socinian Writings. Topoi 4 (1):91-120.score: 30.0
    In 1697, the Presbyterian, William Bates, presented an address, on behalf of some dissenting ministers, to William of Orange. In this, he called for measures against the Socinians and Deists, and, in particular, for the banning of the publication of Socinian works. Bates' address was published in JOHN HOWE, Sermon Preech'd on the Day of Thanksgiving (1698). On 17th February, 1698, the House of Commons presented an address to the King, We do further, in all humility, beseech Your Majesty, that (...)
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  31. Nicla Vassallo & Claudia Bianchi (2010). Naturalizing Meaning Through Epistemology: Some Critical Notes. In M. Dorato M. Suàrez (ed.), Epsa Epistemology and Methodology of Science. Springer.score: 30.0
    According to the theory of meaning as justification, semantics is closely entangled with epistemology: knowing the meaning of an utterance amounts to knowing the justification one may offer for it. In this perspective, the theory of meaning is connected with the epistemic theory of justification, namely the theory that undergoes the more explicit attempts of naturalization. Is it possible to extend those attempts to the notion of meaning? There are many ways of naturalizing the notion of meaning, independently of its (...)
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  32. Claudia Bianchi & Nicla Vassallo (2007). Meaning, Contexts and Justification. In B. Kokinov (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. 6th International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT '07, LNAI 4635. Springer.score: 30.0
    Contextualism in philosophy of language and in epistemology are two distinct but closely entangled projects. The epistemological thesis is grounded in a semantic claim concerning the context-sensitivity of the predicate “know”: we gain insight into epistemological problems by investigating our linguistic intuitions concerning knowledge attribution sentences. Our aim here is to evaluate the plausibility of a project that takes the opposite starting point: the general idea is to establish the semantic contextualist thesis on the epistemological one. According to semantic contextualism, (...)
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  33. Sylfa Fassassi, Yanik Bianchi, Friedrich Stiefel & Gérard Waeber (2009). Assessment of the Capacity to Consent to Treatment in Patients Admitted to Acute Medical Wards. BMC Medical Ethics 10 (1):15-.score: 30.0
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  34. Nicla Vassallo & Claudia Bianchi (2007). Meaning, Contexts and Justification. In D. C. Richardson B. Kokinov (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer.score: 30.0
    Contextualism in philosophy of language and in epistemology are two distinct but closely entangled projects. The epistemological thesis is grounded in a semantic claim concerning the context-sensitivity of the predicate “know”: we gain insight into epistemological problems by investigating our linguistic intuitions concerning knowledge attribution sentences. Our aim here is to evaluate the plausibility of a project that takes the opposite starting point: the general idea is to establish the semantic contextualist thesis on the epistemological one. According to semantic contextualism, (...)
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  35. Ugo Bianchi (1986). L'anima in Origene e la questione della metensomatosi. Augustinianum 26 (1-2):33-50.score: 30.0
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  36. Emanuela Bianchi (2006). Material Vicissitudes and Technical Wonders. Epoché 11 (1):109-139.score: 30.0
    In Aristotle’s physics and biology, matter’s capacity for spontaneous, opaque, chance deviation is named by automaton and marked with a feminine sign, while at the same time these mysterious motions are articulated, rendered knowable and predictable via the figure of ta automata, the automatic puppets. This paper traces how automaton functions in the Aristotelian text as a symptomatic crossing-point, an uncanny and chiasmatic figure in which materiality and logos, phusis, and technē, death and life, masculine and feminine, are intertwined and (...)
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  37. Andrea Bianchi & Marco Santambrogio (2012). Verità E Significato: Scritti di Filosofia Del Linguaggio – By Paolo Casalegno. Dialectica 66 (2):300-303.score: 30.0
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  38. Ugo Bianchi (1983). Encratismo, acosmismo, diteismo come criteri di analisi storico-religiosa degli Apocrifi. Augustinianum 23 (1-2):309-317.score: 30.0
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  39. Eugene C. Bianchi (1981). Homo Lupus? Thought 56 (1):101-116.score: 30.0
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  40. Matteo Bianchi (2013). The Variety Generated by All the Ordinal Sums of Perfect MV-Chains. Studia Logica 101 (1):11-29.score: 30.0
    We present the logic BLChang, an axiomatic extension of BL (see [23]) whose corresponding algebras form the smallest variety containing all the ordinal sums of perfect MV-chains. We will analyze this logic and the corresponding algebraic semantics in the propositional and in the first-order case. As we will see, moreover, the variety of BLChang-algebras will be strictly connected to the one generated by Chang’s MV-algebra (that is, the variety generated by all the perfect MV-algebras): we will also give some new (...)
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  41. Lorenzo Bianchi (2009). Absolutism and Despotism in Samuel Sorbiere : Notes on Skepticism and Politics. In Maia Neto, José Raimundo, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Skepticism in the Modern Age: Building on the Work of Richard Popkin. Brill.score: 30.0
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  42. M. Bianchi (2005). Commento Alla Critica Della Facoltà di Giudizio di Kant. Le Monnier Università.score: 30.0
     
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  43. Luca Bianchi (ed.) (2011). Christian Readings of Aristotle From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Brepols.score: 30.0
     
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  44. Lorenzo Bianchi & Alberto Postigliola (eds.) (2008). Dopo Machiavelli =. Liguori.score: 30.0
     
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  45. Eugene C. Bianchi (1966). Ecumenism and the Spirit-Filled Communities. Thought 41 (3):390-412.score: 30.0
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  46. Lorenzo Bianchi (ed.) (2007). Etica E Progresso: Atti Del Convegno Organizzato Dal Dipartimento di Filosofia E Politica Dell'università Degli Studi di Napoli "L'orientale" in Collaborazione Con l'Université de Bourgogne E l'Istituto Italiano Per Gli Studi Filosofici, Napoli, 2-4 Dicembre 2004. [REVIEW] Liguori.score: 30.0
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  47. Laura Bianchi (1995). La Musica Contemporanea Statunitense E I Suoi Elementi Fenomenologici. Axiomathes 6 (2).score: 30.0
    This article seek to highlight the aspects — explicit or implicit — that indicate the close attention paid by much American musicology of this century to the phenomenological level of musical events or, more generally, of the sound event. Starting from general considerations on American music and some of its protagonists, the article focuses on Elliott Carter, on his poetics, and on his theories expressed in his writings.Carter's compositional choices and his consciousness of the intrinsic complexity they assume theoretically provide (...)
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  48. Gianni Bianchi (2009). La Ragione Credibile: Soggetto E Azione in Maurice Blondel. Jaca Book.score: 30.0
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  49. Lorenzo Bianchi & Gianni Paganini (eds.) (2010). L'umanesimo Scientifico Dal Rinascimento All'illuminismo: Atti Del Convegno Internazionale Organizzato Dal Dipartimento di Filosofia E Politica Dell'università Degli Studi di Napoli "L'orientale" in Collaborazione Con Il Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici Dell'università Del Piemonte Orientale E l'Istituto Italiano Per Gli Studi Filosofici, Napoli 27-29 Settembre 2007. [REVIEW] Liguori.score: 30.0
     
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  50. Emanuela Bianchi (2012). Natal Bodies, Mortal Bodies, Sexual Bodies. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 33 (1):57-84.score: 30.0
  51. M. Bianchi (2011). Natura E Sovrannatura Nella Filosofia Tedesca Della Prima Età Moderna: Paracelsus, Weigel, Böhme. L.S. Olschki.score: 30.0
     
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  52. Lorenzo Bianchi (ed.) (2005). Natura E Storia. Liguori.score: 30.0
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  53. Rafael Silva Bianchi (2011). O individualismo como estratégia de cuidado de si na sociedade de consumo. Cadernos Zygmunt Bauman - Issn 2236-4099 1 (1):20 - 33.score: 30.0
    Este artigo tem como objetivo discutir a relação entre a construção de uma postura individualista como estratégia de cuidado de si dentro do contexto atual em que vivemos. Para tanto é realizado uma reflexão a partir da idéia de “sociedade de consumidores” trazida por Zygmunt Bauman, buscando construir uma relação desta com diferentes campos de atuação do sujeito humano. O que encontramos é uma postura que busca defender o indivíduo de possíveis riscos, sendo o outro, seu principal alvo de controle. (...)
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  54. Ugo Bianchi (1982). Polemiche gnostiche e anti-gnostiche sul Dio deli'Antico Testamento. Augustinianum 22 (1-2):35-51.score: 30.0
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  55. Joseph Salvatore Bianchi (1973). Philosophy of the Unknown. Santa Monica, Calif.,Devorss.score: 30.0
     
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  56. Lorenzo Bianchi (2009). Part Three: Skepticism and Politics. Absolutism and Despotism in Samuel Sorbière : Notes on Skepticism and Politics. In Maia Neto, José Raimundo, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Skepticism in the Modern Age: Building on the Work of Richard Popkin. Brill.score: 30.0
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  57. Ugo Bianchi (1979). Questioni storico-religiose relative al Cristianesimo in Siria nei secoli II-V. Augustinianum 19 (1):41-52.score: 30.0
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  58. Ana Maria Bianchi & Cleofas Salviano (1999). Raúl Prebisch and the Beginnings of the Latin American School of Economics: A Rhetorical Perspective. Journal of Economic Methodology 6 (3):423-438.score: 30.0
    Fifty years ago, the Argentinean economist Raúl Prebisch published a paper called Estúdio Económico de América Latina. The Estúdio was one of the first texts that set up what was later termed the ?Prebisch-Singer thesis? or, more widely, the Latin American School of Economics. According to this document, Latin American countries should undergo an industrialization program under the direct supervision of the national state. The rationale for this thesis was the deterioration of the terms of trade for countries exporting primary (...)
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  59. Ugo Bianchi (1981). Religiosità popolore cristiana e pagana. Augustinianum 21 (1):77-90.score: 30.0
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  60. Valentina Bianchi (2012). Semantica: Dalle Parole Alle Frasi. Carocci.score: 30.0
     
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  61. Eugene C. Bianchi (1969). Secular Ecumenism. Thought 44 (1):83-99.score: 30.0
    A searching study of the role of the churches in the modern world of alienated humanity: to become communities of a Shalom proclaimed, lived, and manifested.
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  62. Lorenzo Bianchi (2012). Voltaire, Genebra e as Ideias republicanas. Dois Pontos 9 (3).score: 30.0
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  63. Paul Dibon & M. Bianchi (eds.) (1989). Storia Delle Idee: Problemi E Prospettive: Seminario Internazionale, Roma, 29-31 Ottobre 1987. Edizioni Dell'ateneo.score: 30.0
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  64. Joël Biard (1994). Il Vescovo E I Filosofi. La Condanna Parigina Del 1277 E l'Evoluzione Dell'aristotelismo Scolastico Luca Bianchi Collection «Quodlibet», Vol. 6 Bergame, Pierluigi Lubrina, 1990, 280 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 33 (03):536-.score: 9.0
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  65. J. M. C. Toynbee (1973). Roman Art in the Late Empire Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli: Rome, the Late Empire: Roman Art, A.D. 200–400. Pp. 463; 415 Plates (91 Colour), 2 Line-Drawn Reconstructions, 8 Plans, 4 Maps. London: Thames & Hudson, 1971. Cloth, £10·50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (02):260-262.score: 9.0
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  66. Mihai Maga (forthcoming). Luca Bianchi (Ed.), Christian Readings of Aristotle From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Chôra:505-506.score: 9.0
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  67. David Noy (1999). Jupiters G. M. Bellelli, U. Bianchi (Edd.): Orientalia Sacra Urbis Romae: Dolichena Et Heliopolitana: Recueil d'Études Archéologiques Et Historico-Religieuses Sur les Cultes Cosmopolites d'Origine Commagénienne Et Syrienne . (Studia Archaeologica, 84.) Pp. 616, Ills. Rome: 'L'Erma' di Bretschneider, 1997. ISBN: 88-7062-933-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):132-.score: 9.0
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  68. J. M. C. Toynbee (1972). R. Bianchi Bandinelli: Rome, the Centre of Power: Roman Art to A.D. 200. Pp. Xii + 437; 451 Ill. London: Thames & Hudson, 1970. Cloth, £10·50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (02):296-.score: 9.0
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  69. Mary Beagon (2007). Bianchi (O.), Thévenaz (O.) (Edd.) Mirabilia. Conceptions Et Représentations de l'Extraordinaire Dans le Monde Antique. Actes du Colloque International, Lausanne, 20–22 Mars 2003. Sous la Direction de P. Mudry. (Echo 4.) Pp. Xii + 342. Berne, Berlin, Brussels, Frankfurt, New York, Oxford, and Vienna: Peter Lang, 2004. Paper, €50.90. ISBN: 978-3-03910-433-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (02).score: 9.0
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  70. Joël Biard (1997). Filosofia E Teologia Nel Trecento. Studi in Ricord di Eugenio Randi, a Cura di Luca Bianchi. FIDEM, Louvain-la-Neuve 1994, VIII + 574 P. (Textes Et Études du Moyen Age, 1). [REVIEW] Vivarium 35 (1):125-125.score: 9.0
  71. Fotios S. Ioannidis (2012). Sant'Agostino nella tradizione cristiana occidentale e orientale: Atti dell'XI Simposio intercristiano, Roma 3-5 settembre 2009, a cura di Luca Bianchi. [REVIEW] Augustinianum 52 (2):558-561.score: 9.0
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  72. Richard Gordon (2005). A Tribute to Ugo Bianchi G. Casadio (Ed.): Ugo Bianchi. Una Vita Per la Storia Delle Religioni . (Biblioteca di Storia Delle Religioni 3.) Pp. 525, Pls. Rome: Il Calamo, 2002. Paper, €37. ISBN: 88-88039-24-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):349-.score: 9.0
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  73. Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi (2012). From Permanence to Total Availability: A Quantum Conceptual Upgrade. Foundations of Science 17 (3):223-244.score: 6.0
    Abstract We consider the classical concept of time of permanence and observe that its quantum equivalent is described by a bona fide self-adjoint operator. Its interpretation, by means of the spectral theorem, reveals that we have to abandon not only the idea that quantum entities would be characterizable in terms of spatial trajectories but, more generally, that they would possess the very attribute of spatiality . Consequently, a permanence time shouldn’t be interpreted as a “time” in quantum mechanics, but as (...)
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  74. Mari Mikkola (2008). Contexts and Pornography. Analysis 68 (300):316-320.score: 3.0
    Jennifer Saul has argued that the speech acts approach to pornography, where pornography has the illocutionary force of subordinating women, is undermined by that very approach: if pornographic works are speech acts, they must be utterances in contexts; and if we take contexts seriously, it follows that only some pornographic viewings subordinate women. In an effort to defend the speech acts approach, Claudia Bianchi argues that Saul focuses on the wrong context to fix pornography’s illocutionary force. In response, I (...)
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  75. Alessia Tessari & Anna M. Borghi (2007). Body Image and Body Schema: The Shared Representation of Body Image and the Role of Dynamic Body Schema in Perspective and Imitation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):221-222.score: 3.0
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  76. Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi (2011). Ephemeral Properties and the Illusion of Microscopic Particles. Foundations of Science 16 (4):393-409.score: 3.0
    Founding our analysis on the Geneva-Brussels approach to quantum mechanics, we use conventional macroscopic objects as guiding examples to clarify the content of two important results of the beginning of twentieth century: Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen’s reality criterion and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. We then use them in combination to show that our widespread belief in the existence of microscopic particles is only the result of a cognitive illusion, as microscopic particles are not particles, but are instead the ephemeral spatial and local manifestations of (...)
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  77. Emiliano Ippoliti, Carlo Cellucci & Emily Grosholz (2011). Logic and Knowlegde. Cambridge Scholar Publishing.score: 3.0
    Logic and Knowledge -/- Editor: Carlo Cellucci, Emily Grosholz and Emiliano Ippoliti Date Of Publication: Aug 2011 Isbn13: 978-1-4438-3008-9 Isbn: 1-4438-3008-9 -/- The problematic relation between logic and knowledge has given rise to some of the most important works in the history of philosophy, from Books VI–VII of Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Prior and Posterior Analytics, to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and Mill’s A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive. It provides the title of an important collection of papers (...)
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  78. Alessia Folegatti, Alessandro Farnè, R. Salemme & Frédérique De Vignemont, The Rubber Hand Illusion: Two's a Company, but Three's a Crowd.score: 3.0
    On the one hand, it is often assumed that the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is constrained by a structural body model so that one cannot implement supernumerary limbs. On the other hand, several recent studies reported illusory duplication of the right hand in subjects exposed to two adjacent rubber hands. The present study tested whether spatial constraints may affect the possibility of inducing the sense of ownership to two rubber hands located side by side to the left of the subject's (...)
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  79. John L. Bell, Two Approaches to Modelling the Universe: Synthetic Differential Geometry and Frame-Valued Sets.score: 3.0
    I describe two approaches to modelling the universe, the one having its origin in topos theory and differential geometry, the other in set theory. The first is synthetic differential geometry. Traditionally, there have been two methods of deriving the theorems of geometry: the analytic and the synthetic. While the analytical method is based on the introduction of numerical coordinates, and so on the theory of real numbers, the idea behind the synthetic approach is to furnish the subject of geometry with (...)
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  80. Alessia Pannese (2012). A Gray Matter of Taste: Sound Perception, Music Cognition, and Baumgarten's Aesthetics. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 43 (3):594-601.score: 3.0
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  81. Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi (2013). The Δ-Quantum Machine, the K-Model, and the Non-Ordinary Spatiality of Quantum Entities. Foundations of Science 18 (1):11-41.score: 3.0
    The purpose of this article is threefold. Firstly, it aims to present, in an educational and non-technical fashion, the main ideas at the basis of Aerts’ creation-discovery view and hidden measurement approach : a fundamental explanatory framework whose importance, in this author’s view, has been seriously underappreciated by the physics community, despite its success in clarifying many conceptual challenges of quantum physics. Secondly, it aims to introduce a new quantum machine—that we call the δ quantum machine —which is able to (...)
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  82. Michela Massimi & Silvia De Bianchi (forthcoming). Cartesian Echoes in Kant's Philosophy of Nature. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A.score: 3.0
  83. Barbara Tomasino, Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua, Alessia Tessari, Caterina Spiezio & Raffaella Ida Rumiati (2004). A Neuropsychological Approach to Motor Control and Imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):419-419.score: 3.0
    In his article Grush proposes a potentially useful framework for explaining motor control, imagery, and perception. In our commentary we will address two issues that the model does not seem to deal with appropriately: one concerns motor control, and the other, the visual and motor imagery domains. We will consider these two aspects in turn.
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  84. John L. Bell, The Incredible Shrinking Manifold.score: 3.0
    Traditionally, there have been two methods of deriving the theorems of geometry: the analytic and the synthetic. While the analytical method is based on the introduction of numerical coordinates, and so on the theory of real numbers, the idea behind the synthetic approach is to furnish the subject of geometry with a purely geometric foundation in which the theorems are then deduced by purely logical means from an initial body of postulates. The most familiar examples of the synthetic geometry are (...)
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  85. Alessia Pannese & Joy Hirsch (forthcoming). Self-Specific Priming Effect. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 3.0
  86. Alessia T. Bell (2000). Criminal Law/Medical Malpractice: Court Strikes Down Murder Conviction of Physician Where Inappropriate Care Led to Patient's Death. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (2):194-195.score: 3.0
  87. Alessia Ricciardi (2009). Review of Marcus Pound, Žižek: A (Very) Critical Introduction. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (10).score: 3.0
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  88. Derek Bianchi Melchin (2010). A Case Study in Functional Payment Classification. The Lonergan Review 2 (1):223-233.score: 3.0
    Need the moral be repeated? There exist two distinct circuits, each with its own final market. The equilibrium of the economic process is conditioned by the balance of the two circuits: each must be allowed the possibility of continuity, of basic outlay yielding an equal basic income and surplus outlay yieldingan equal surplus income, of basic and surplus income yielding equal basic and surplus expenditure, and of these grounding equivalent basic and surplus outlay. But what cannot be tolerated, much less (...)
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  89. Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi (forthcoming). The Observer Effect. Foundations of Science.score: 3.0
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  90. Alessia Mascellani (2002). Viaggio con Merleau-Ponty alle Radici dell'Essere. Chiasmi International 4:239-256.score: 3.0
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  91. Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli (1946). An "Antique" Reworking of an Antique Head. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 9:1-9.score: 3.0
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  92. Marila Guadagnini & Alessia Donà (2007). Women's Policy Machinery in Italy Between European Pressure and Domestic Constraints. In Joyce Outshoorn & Johanna Kantola (eds.), Changing State Feminism. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 3.0
     
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  93. Alessia Mascellani (2002). Abstract: Descending Down Into the Roots of Being, with Merleau-Ponty. Chiasmi International 4:257-258.score: 3.0
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  94. Alessia Mascellani (2002). résumé: Descendre jusqu'aux racines de I'être, en compagnie de Merleau-Ponty. Chiasmi International 4:256-257.score: 3.0
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  95. Vincenzo Ruggiero (2010). Penal Abolitionism. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    Abolitionism is not only a strategy or a set of demands, aimed at the reduction (or suppression) of custody, it is also a perspective, a philosophy, an approach which challenges conventional definitions of crime. This book examines the origin, philosophy and achievements of abolitionism and reviews the literature on penal abolitionism from the 1960s to the 1980s. -/- By collecting and discussing the key abolitionist arguments, the author critically analyses the views expressed by its leading proponents; Nils Christie, Louk Hulsman, (...)
     
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  96. David P. B. Schroeren (2013). Decoherent Histories of Spin Networks. Foundations of Physics 43 (3):310-328.score: 3.0
    The decoherent histories formalism, developed by Griffiths, Gell-Mann, and Hartle (in Phys. Rev. A 76:022104, 2007; arXiv:1106.0767v3 [quant-ph], 2011; Consistent Quantum Theory, Cambridge University Press, 2003; arXiv:gr-qc/9304006v2, 1992) is a general framework in which to formulate a timeless, ‘generalised’ quantum theory and extract predictions from it. Recent advances in spin foam models allow for loop gravity to be cast in this framework. In this paper, I propose a decoherence functional for loop gravity and interpret existing results (Bianchi et al. (...)
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  97. Alessia Scognamiglio (2012). Ottavo Contributo Alla Bibliografia Vichiana, 2006-2010. Edizioni di Storia E Letteratura.score: 3.0
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  98. Alessia Scognamiglio (2011). Una Nota Su Vico E Il Medioevo Nell'interpretazione di Andrea Sorrentino. In Andrea Sorrentino (ed.), La Cultura Mediterranea Nei Principi di Scienza Nuova. Edizioni di Storia E Letteratura.score: 3.0
     
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