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  1. Michela Balconi & Claudio Lucchiari (2007). Consciousness and Emotional Facial Expression Recognition: Subliminal/Supraliminal Stimulation Effect on N200 and P300 ERPs. [REVIEW] Journal of Psychophysiology 21 (2):100-108.score: 120.0
  2. Michela Balconi & Claudio Lucchiari (2005). Consciousness, Emotion and Face: An Event-Related Potentials (ERP) Study. In Ralph D. Ellis & Natika Newton (eds.), Consciousness & Emotion: Agency, Conscious Choice, and Selective Perception. John Benjamins.score: 120.0
  3. Mario Prades Vilar (2012). Pedro de Ribadeneyra escribe a Claudio Aquaviva. Un episodio de la polémica jesuita sobre los estatutos de pureza de sangre. Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de la Ideas (6):125-145.score: 18.0
    Uno de los fenómenos característicos de la sociedad española, a partir del año simbólico de 1492, es la progresiva adopción de los estatutos de pureza de sangre por parte de diversas administraciones. La Compañía de Jesús, sin embargo, se negó durante casi todo el siglo XVI a aplicar estos estatutos, alegando para ello la voluntad expresada en tal sentido por el mismo Ignacio de Loyola. Sin embargo, en 1593 la Quinta Congregación General decide implantar el examen de pureza para el (...)
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  4. Jan M. G. Vorstenbosch (2001). Claudio M. Tamburrini, the 'Hand of God'. Essays in the Philosophy of Sports. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 4 (3):315-317.score: 9.0
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  5. E. J. Kenney (1968). Emanuele Castorina: Claudio Rutilio Namaziano De Reditu. Introduzione, Testo Critico, Traduzione E Commento. Pp. 271. Florence: Sansoni, 1967. Paper, L. 4,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (02):238-239.score: 9.0
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  6. John Dillon (1980). Apuleius and Platonism Claudio Moreschini: Apuleio E Il Platonismo. Pp. Vi + 267. Florence: Olschki, 1978. Paper, L. 9,500. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (01):34-35.score: 9.0
  7. Richard A. Watson (1976). Book Review:Recent Earth History Claudio Vita-Finzi; The Nature of the Stratigraphical Record Derek V. Ager. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 43 (3):458-.score: 9.0
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  8. R. E. Witt (1971). Apuleius' Platonism Claudio Moreschini: Studi Sul 'De Dogmate Platonis' di Apuleio. Pp. 107. Pisa: Nistri-Lischi, 1966. Paper, L. 1,800. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (02):213-214.score: 9.0
  9. Michael Angold (1991). Claudio Bevegni (Ed.): Manuelis Palaeologi, Dialogus de Matrimonio Περ Γ Μον. (Saggi E Testi, Classici Cristiani Et Medievali, 2.) Pp. Xxxi + 53. Catania: Centro di Studi sull'Antico Cristianesimo, Università di Catania, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):230-231.score: 9.0
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  10. Nancy J. Wulwick (1989). Marx and Keynes on Economic Recession: The Theory of Unemployment and Effective Demand, Claudio Sardoni. New York: New York University Press, 1987, Xiv + 152 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 5 (01):109-.score: 9.0
  11. Roger Rees (2008). García Ruiz (Ma. P.) (Ed., Trans.) Claudio Mamertino. Panegírico (Gratiarum Actio) Al Emperador Juliano. Pp. 163. Pamplona: EUNSA, Ediciones Universidad de Navarra, S.A., 2006. Paper, €11. ISBN: 978-84-313-2396-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01).score: 9.0
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  12. Alan K. Bowman (1979). Claudio Gallazzi, Mariangela Vandoni: Papiri Della Universitá Degli Studi di Milano, Volume Sesto (P. Mil. Vogliano 258–300). Pp. Xx + 115; Xi Plates. Milano: Istituto Editoriale Cisalpino–La Goliardica, 1977. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (01):188-189.score: 9.0
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  13. S. J. V. Malloch (2005). The Claudian Fasti A. Tortoriello: I Fasti Consolari Degli Anni di Claudio . (Atti Della Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei, Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche E Filologiche: Memorie, Serie 9, Vol. 17, Fasc. 3.) Pp. 303 (391–693), Figs. Rome: Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei, 2004. Paper, €13. ISBN: 88-218-0917-X. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (02):626-.score: 9.0
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  14. R. Scott Smith (2007). Malaspina (E.) (Ed.) Bibliografia Senecana Del XX Secolo. (Pubblicazioni Del Dipartimento di Filologia Linguistica E Tradizione Classica 'Augusto Rostagni' dell'Università di Torino 23.) Pp. Xxxii + 878. Bologna: Pàtron Editore, 2005. Paper, €65. ISBN: 978-88-555-2831-3.De Vivo (A.), Lo Cascio (E.) (Edd.) Seneca Uomo Politico E l'Età di Claudio E di Nerone. Atti Del Convegno Internazionale (Capri 25–27 Marzo 1999). (Scrinia 17.) Pp. 261. Bari: Edipuglia, 2003. Paper, €24. ISBN: 978-88-7228-302-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (02).score: 9.0
  15. J. P. V. D. Balsdon (1932). The Work of Claudius L' Opera Dell' Imperatore Claudio. By Arnaldo Momigliano. Pp. 142. Florence: Vallecchi, 1932. Paper, 10 Lire. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (06):266-267.score: 9.0
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  16. O. Chateaubriand (2004). Counterfactuals: Reply to Claudio Pizzi. Manuscrito 27 (1).score: 9.0
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  17. Clare Coombe (2012). (L.) Pirovano Le Interpretationes Vergilianae di Tiberio Claudio Donato. Problemi di Retorica. (Studi E Testi TardoAntichi 5.) Pp. 253. Rome: Herder, 2006. Paper, €32. ISBN: 978-88-89670-19-4. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (01):315-316.score: 9.0
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  18. Ã?Ngela Maria Paiva Cruz (2010). Cláudio Ferreira Costa. Estudos Filosóficos. Princípios 8 (10):161-163.score: 9.0
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  19. Jérémy Delmulle (2011). L'Alethia di Claudio Mario Vittorio. La parafrasi biblica come forma di espressione teologica. Augustinianum 51 (2):588-590.score: 9.0
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  20. Zachary Hoskins (forthcoming). Review: Recidivist Punishments: The Philosopher's View - Claudio Tamburrini and Jesper Ryberg (Eds.). [REVIEW] Journal of Moral Philosophy.score: 9.0
     
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  21. Paola Santorelli (2011). L'Alethia di Claudio Mario Vittorio. La parafrasi biblica come forma di espressione teologica. Augustinianum 51 (2):578-580.score: 9.0
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  22. Claudio Corradetti (ed.) (2012). Philosophical Dimensions of Human Rights. Some Contemporary Views. Springer.score: 6.0
    Some Contemporary Views Claudio Corradetti ... A more complete history of the relation between modern humanitarianism and human rights remains to be written, and would have to identify the points at which each arose, when they ...
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  23. Claudio López-Guerra (2005). Should Expatriates Vote? Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (2):216–234.score: 3.0
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  24. Claudio de Almeida (2007). Closure, Defeasibility and Conclusive Reasons. Acta Analytica 22 (4).score: 3.0
    It is argued, on the basis of new counterexamples, that neither knowledge nor epistemic justification (or “epistemic rationality”) can reasonably be thought to be closed under logical implication. The argument includes an attempt to reconcile the fundamental intuitions of the opposing parties in the debate.
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  25. Claudio F. Costa (2011). A Meta-Descriptivist Theory of Proper Names. Ratio 24 (3):259-281.score: 3.0
    This paper proposes a new, stronger version of the cluster theory of proper names. It introduces a meta-identifying rule that can establish a cluster's main descriptions and explain how they must be satisfied in order to allow the application of a proper name. At the same time, it preserves some main insights of the causal-historical view. With the resulting rule we can not only give a more detailed reply to the counter-examples to descriptivism, but also explain the informative contents of (...)
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  26. Claudio de Almeida (2001). What Moore's Paradox is About. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (1):33-58.score: 3.0
    On the basis of arguments showing that none of the most influential analyses of Moore’s paradox yields a successful resolution of the problem, a new analysis of it is offered. It is argued that, in attempting to render verdicts of either inconsistency or self-contradiction or self-refutation, those analyses have all failed to satisfactorily explain why a Moore-paradoxical proposition is such that it cannot be rationally believed. According to the proposed solution put forward here, a Moore-paradoxical proposition is one for which (...)
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  27. Claudio Corradetti (2009). Relativism and Human Rights. A Theory of Pluralistic Universalism. Springer.score: 3.0
    This work provides an innovative contribution to the legal-philosophical understanding of human rights theory.
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  28. Claudio Marcello Tamburrini & Torbjörn Tännsjö (eds.) (2005). Genetic Technology and Sport: Ethical Questions. Routledge.score: 3.0
    For elite athletes seeking a winning advantage, manipulation of their own genetic code has become a realistic possibility. In Genetic Technology and Sport, experts from sports science, genetics, philosophy, ethics, and international sports administration describe the potential applications of the new technology and debate the questions surrounding its use.
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  29. Claudio Majolino (2002). Jocelyn Benoist, l'A Priori Conceptuel. Husserl Studies 18 (3):223-232.score: 3.0
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  30. Claudio F. Costa (2001). I'm Thinking. Ratio 14 (3):222-233.score: 3.0
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  31. Claudio Corradetti (forthcoming). Italian Translation and Preface to J.Bohman - Public Deliberation, Pluralism, Complexity and Democracy, MIT Press, Boston: Mass 1996. ssrn.score: 3.0
    Presentazione del curatore italiano (C.Corradetti): È possibile conciliare il pluralismo culturale con la dimensione pubblica della deliberazione? Partendo dall’analisi critica di Rawls e Habermas, James Bohman offre una risposta innovativa alla questione dell’accordo democratico. In tale proposta, parallelamente al rigetto di soluzioni meramente strategiche, viene riabilitata la nozione di compromesso morale nel quadro di un accordo normativo. Mantenendo fede ad una prospettiva composta da elementi normativi e fattuali, l’autore si propone di ampliare le opportunità democratiche nella riconciliazione tra conflitti culturali (...)
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  32. Claudio F. Costa (2010). A Perspectival Definition of Knowledge. Ratio 23 (2):151-167.score: 3.0
    In this paper an improved formulation of the classical tripartite view of knowledge is proposed and defended. This formulation solves Gettier's problem by making explicit what is concealed by the symbolic version of the tripartite definition, namely, the perspectival context in which concrete knowledge claims are evaluated.
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  33. Claudio Brozzoli, Alessandro Farnè & Yves Rossetti (2007). Divide Et Impera? Towards Integrated Multisensory Perception and Action. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):202-203.score: 3.0
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  34. 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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  35. Lorenzo Magnani, Walter Carnielli & Claudio Pizzi (eds.) (2010). MODEL-BASED REASONING IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. Springer.score: 3.0
    This volume is based on the papers presented at the international conference Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology (MBR09_BRAZIL), held at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil, December 2009. The presentations given at the conference explored how scientific cognition, but several other kinds as well, use models, abduction, and explanatory reasoning to produce important or creative changes in theories and concepts. Some speakers addressed the problem of model-based reasoning in technology, and stressed the issue of science and technological innovation. (...)
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  36. Claudio Cesa (1979). Il Concetto di Pedagogia in Hegel. Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (1):107-110.score: 3.0
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  37. Claudio Garola & Sandro Sozzo (2013). Recovering Quantum Logic Within an Extended Classical Framework. Erkenntnis 78 (2):399-419.score: 3.0
    We present a procedure which allows us to recover classical and nonclassical logical structures as concrete logics associated with physical theories expressed by means of classical languages. This procedure consists in choosing, for a given theory ${{\mathcal{T}}}$ and classical language ${{\fancyscript{L}}}$ expressing ${{\mathcal{T}}, }$ an observative sublanguage L of ${{\fancyscript{L}}}$ with a notion of truth as correspondence, introducing in L a derived and theory-dependent notion of C-truth (true with certainty), defining a physical preorder $\prec$ induced by C-truth, and finally selecting (...)
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  38. Claudio Babiloni, Fabrizio Vecchio, Alessandro Bultrini, Gian Luca Romani & Paolo Maria Rossini (2006). Pre- and Poststimulus Alpha Rhythms Are Related to Conscious Visual Perception: A High-Resolution EEC Study. Cerebral Cortex 16 (12):1690-1700.score: 3.0
  39. Claudio Almeida (2001). What Moore's Paradox Is About. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (1):33-58.score: 3.0
    On the basis of arguments showing that none of the most influential analyses of Moore's paradox yields a successful resolution of the problem, a new analysis of it is offered. It is argued that, in attempting to render verdicts of either inconsistency or self-contradiction or self-refutation, those analyses have all failed to satisfactorily explain why a Moore-paradoxical proposition is such that it cannot be rationally believed. According to the proposed solution put forward here, a Moore-paradoxical proposition is one for which (...)
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  40. Claudio Gutiérrez, Sebastián Jaramillo & Jorge Soto-Andrade (2011). Some Thoughts on A. H. Louie's “More Than Life Itself: A Reflection on Formal Systems and Biology”. Axiomathes 21 (3):439-454.score: 3.0
    We review and discuss A. H. Louie’s book “More than Life Itself: A Reflexion on Formal Systems and Biology” from an interdisciplinary viewpoint, involving both biology and mathematics, taking into account new developments and related theories.
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  41. Claudio Lopez-Guerra (2005). Should Expatriates Vote? Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (2):216-234.score: 3.0
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  42. Claudio F. Costa (2006). Free Will and the Soft Constraints of Reason. Ratio 19 (1):1-23.score: 3.0
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  43. Claudio Pizzi & Timothy Williamson (1997). Strong Boethius' Thesis and Consequential Implication. Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (5):569-588.score: 3.0
    The paper studies the relation between systems of modal logic and systems of consequential implication, a non-material form of implication satisfying Aristotle's Thesis (p does not imply not p ) and Weak Boethius' Thesis (if p implies q, then p does not imply not q ). Definitions are given of consequential implication in terms of modal operators and of modal operators in terms of consequential implication. The modal equivalent of Strong Boethius' Thesis (that p implies q implies that p does (...)
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  44. Claudio M. Tamburrini (2007). What's Wrong with Genetic Inequality? The Impact of Genetic Technology on Elite Sports and Society. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (2):229 – 238.score: 3.0
    Advances in genetic technology will enable us to intervene in human biological development to prevent and cure diseases, to restore individuals' functions and capacities back to a normal level after injury and even to enhance them beyond what has hitherto been considered as normal functioning for our species. Such a power to reshape and modify the human condition raises fundamental questions that touch upon the central core of morality. One of these questions is distributive justice. Will all people have equal (...)
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  45. Carlo Dalla Pozza & Claudio Garola (1995). A Pragmatic Interpretation of Intuitionistic Propositional Logic. Erkenntnis 43 (1):81 - 109.score: 3.0
    We construct an extension P of the standard language of classical propositional logic by adjoining to the alphabet of a new category of logical-pragmatic signs. The well formed formulas of are calledradical formulas (rfs) of P;rfs preceded by theassertion sign constituteelementary assertive formulas of P, which can be connected together by means of thepragmatic connectives N, K, A, C, E, so as to obtain the set of all theassertive formulas (afs). Everyrf of P is endowed with atruth value defined classically, (...)
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  46. Claudio Babiloni, Fabrizio Vecchio, Maurizio Miriello, Gian Luca Romani & Paolo Maria Rossini (2006). Visuo-Spatial Consciousness and Parieto-Occipital Areas: A High-Resolution EEG Study. Cerebral Cortex 16 (1):37-46.score: 3.0
  47. Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin & Gill Valentine (eds.) (2004). Key Thinkers on Space and Place. Sage.score: 3.0
    `It is a safe bet that Key Thinkers will emerge as something of a 'hit' within the undergraduate community and will rise to prominance as a 'must buy' -Environment and Planning `Key Thinkers on Space and Place is an engagingly written, well-researched and very accessible book. It will surely prove an invaluable tool for students, whom I would strongly encourage to purchase this edited collection as one of the best guides to recent geographical thought' -Claudio Minca, University of Newcastle (...)
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  48. Claudio Majolino (2008). Husserl and the Vicissitudes of the Improper. New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 8:17-54.score: 3.0
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  49. Claudio Pizzi (1990). Counterfactuals and the Complexity of Causal Notions. Topoi 9 (2):147-155.score: 3.0
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  50. Claudio Bernardi (2009). A Topological Approach to Yablo's Paradox. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 50 (3):331-338.score: 3.0
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  51. Claudio Bernardi & Giovanna D'Agostino (1996). Translating the Hypergame Paradox: Remarks on the Set of Founded Elements of a Relation. Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (5):545 - 557.score: 3.0
    In Zwicker (1987) the hypergame paradox is introduced and studied. In this paper we continue this investigation, comparing the hypergame argument with the diagonal one, in order to find a proof schema. In particular, in Theorems 9 and 10 we discuss the complexity of the set of founded elements in a recursively enumerable relation on the set N of natural numbers, in the framework of reduction between relations. We also find an application in the theory of diagonalizable algebras and construct (...)
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  52. Claudio E. M. Banzato (2009). Deflating Psychiatric Classification. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 16 (1):23-27.score: 3.0
  53. Claudio Garola (1992). Truth Versus Testability in Quantum Logic. Erkenntnis 37 (2):197 - 222.score: 3.0
    We forward an epistemological perspective regarding non-classical logics which restores the universality of logic in accordance with the thesis of global pluralism. In this perspective every non-classical truth-theory is actually a theory of some metalinguistic concept which does not coincide with the concept of truth (described by Tarski's truth theory). We intend to apply this point of view to Quantum Logic (QL) in order to prove that its structure properties derive from properties of the metalinguistic concept of testability in Quantum (...)
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  54. Claudio Tamburrini (2010). Trading Truth for Justice? Res Publica 16 (2).score: 3.0
    In this article I pursue two aims. First I advance an internal critique of hard-core retribution as it is usually advanced by victims of human rights violations. The focus of this penal approach on submitting all the military personnel guilty of human rights violations to harsh punishments risks jeopardizing the (clearly retributive) demand of punishing all those involved in the abuses. Particularly when extensive time has elapsed after the misdeeds, the most rational policy seems to be a negotiation model that (...)
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  55. Fernando Tohmé, Claudio Delrieux & Otávio Bueno (2011). Defeasible Reasoning + Partial Models: A Formal Framework for the Methodology of Research Programs. Foundations of Science 16 (1):47-65.score: 3.0
    In this paper we show that any reasoning process in which conclusions can be both fallible and corrigible can be formalized in terms of two approaches: (i) syntactically, with the use of defeasible reasoning, according to which reasoning consists in the construction and assessment of arguments for and against a given claim, and (ii) semantically, with the use of partial structures, which allow for the representation of less than conclusive information. We are particularly interested in the formalization of scientific reasoning, (...)
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  56. Adriano C. T. Rodrigues & Claudio E. M. Banzato (2010). Construct Representation and Definitions in Psychopathology: The Case of Delusion. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 5 (1):1-6.score: 3.0
    Background Delusion is one of the most intriguing psychopathological phenomena and its conceptualization remains the subject of genuine debate. Claims that it is ill-defined, however, are typically grounded on essentialist expectations that a given definition should capture the core of every instance acknowledged as delusion in the clinical setting. Objective In this paper, we attempt to show the major limitations of the definition of delusion from a non-essentialist point of view. Method The problem is analyzed within the framework of constructs (...)
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  57. Joseph C. Banis, John H. Barker, Michael Cunningham, Cedric G. Francois, Allen Furr, Federico Grossi, Moshe Kon, Claudio Maldonado, Serge Martinez, Gustavo Perez-Abadia, Marieke Vossen & Osborne P. Wiggins (2004). Response to Selected Commentaries on the AJOB Target Article “On the Ethics of Facial Transplantation Research”. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):W23-W31.score: 3.0
    Main Response Topics ? Introduction ? Open display and public evaluation ? Publicity versus patient privacy ? Facial tissue donation ? Validity of Louisville Instrument for Risk Acceptance ? Patients' understanding of risk ? Face versus hand transplantation ? Rejection rates/risks ? Patient compliance ? Exit strategy ? Functional recovery ? Societietal implications ? Psychological implications ? Conclusion: Uncertainty likely to persist.
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  58. Claudio Calosi (forthcoming). Quantum Mechanism and Priority Monism. Synthese:1-14.score: 3.0
    The paper address the question of whether quantum mechanics (QM) favors Priority Monism, the view according to which the Universe is the only fundamental object. It develops formal frameworks to frame rigorously the question of fundamental mereology and its answers, namely (Priority) Pluralism and Monism. It then reconstructs the quantum mechanical argument in favor of the latter and provides a detailed and thorough criticism of it that sheds furthermore new light on the relation between parthood, composition and fundamentality in QM.
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  59. Claudio Canaparo (2009). Geo-Epistemology: Latin America and the Location of Knowledge. Peter Lang.score: 3.0
    This book is about the formation and development of Latin America as name, idea and concept, as well as the wider concepts of location, knowledge and the ...
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  60. Claudio Almeida (2007). Closure, Defeasibility and Conclusive Reasons. Acta Analytica 22 (4):301-319.score: 3.0
    It is argued, on the basis of new counterexamples, that neither knowledge nor epistemic justification (or epistemic rationality ) can reasonably be thought to be closed under logical implication. The argument includes an attempt to reconcile the fundamental intuitions of the opposing parties in the debate.
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  61. Claudio Fogu (2003). Actualism and the Fascist Historic Imaginary. History and Theory 42 (2):196–221.score: 3.0
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  62. Claudio Luzzatti & Maria Teresa Guasti (2000). Agrammatism, Syntactic Theory, and the Lexicon: Broca's Area and the Development of Linguistic Ability in the Human Brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):41-42.score: 3.0
    Grodzinsky's Tree-Pruning Hypothesis can be extended to explain agrammatic comprehension disorders. Although agrammatism is evidence for syntactic modularity, there is no evidence for its anatomical modularity or for its localization in the frontal lobe. Agrammatism results from diffuse left hemisphere damage – allowing the emergence of the limited right hemisphere linguistic competence – rather than from damage to an anatomic module in the left hemisphere.
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  63. Claudio Majolino (2003). Le différend logique: jugement et énoncé. Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (1-2):135-153.score: 3.0
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  64. Claudio Pizzi (1977). Boethius' Thesis and Conditional Logic. Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (1):283 - 302.score: 3.0
  65. Claudio Pizzi (2007). Necessity and Relative Contingency. Studia Logica 85 (3):395 - 410.score: 3.0
    The paper introduces a contingential language extended with a propositional constant τ axiomatized in a system named KΔτ , which receives a semantical analysis via relational models. A definition of the necessity operator in terms of Δ and τ allows proving (i) that KΔτ is equivalent to a modal system named K□τ (ii) that both KΔτ and K□τ are tableau-decidable and complete with respect to the defined relational semantics (iii) that the modal τ -free fragment of KΔτ is exactly the (...)
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  66. Claudio Solledar (2010). Beauty, Evolution, and Medieval Literature. Philosophy and Literature 34 (1):pp. 95-111.score: 3.0
    "You must learn first how to choose a woman" says the character Don Love to the protagonist of the Book of Good Love (fourteenth-century Castile) who has suffered a few setbacks in love. Don Love then goes on to describe in detail the ideal woman, beginning with her physical characteristics: a small head; blond hair; eyebrows set apart, long and arched; a narrow chin; large, prominent, colorful, and shining eyes, with long lashes; small, delicate ears; a long throat; a finely (...)
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  67. Claudio Cioffi-Revilla & Raymond Dacey (1988). The Probability of War in Then-Crises Problem: Modeling New Alternatives to Wright's Solution. Synthese 76 (2):285 - 305.score: 3.0
    In hisStudy of War, Q. Wright considered a model for the probability of warP during a period ofn crises, and proposed the equationP=1–(1–p) n , wherep is the probability of war escalating at each individual crisis. This probability measure was formally derived recently by Cioffi-Revilla (1987), using the general theory of political reliability and an interpretation of the n-crises problem as a branching process. Two new, alternate solutions are presented here, one using D. Bernoulli''s St. Petersburg Paradox as an (...)
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  68. Jules Davidoff & Claudio Luzzatti (2005). Language Impairment and Colour Categories. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):494-495.score: 3.0
    Goldstein (1948) reported multiple cases of failure to categorise colours in patients that he termed amnesic or anomic aphasics. These patients have a particular difficulty in producing perceptual categories in the absence of other aphasic impairments. We hold that neuropsychological evidence supports the view that the task of colour categorisation is logically impossible without labels.
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  69. Claudio Gnoli (2008). Categories and Facets in Integrative Levels. Axiomathes 18 (2).score: 3.0
    Facets and general categories used in bibliographic classification have been based on a disciplinary organization of knowledge. However, facets and categories of phenomena independent from disciplines can be identified similarly. Phenomena can be classified according to a series of integrative levels (layers), which in turn can be grouped into the major strata of form, matter, life, mind, society and culture, agreeing with Nicolai Hartmann’s ontology. Unlike a layer, a stratum is not constituted of elements of the lower ones; rather, it (...)
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  70. Claudio Pizzi (2008). Aristotle's Cubes and Consequential Implication. Logica Universalis 2 (1).score: 3.0
    . It is shown that the properties of so-called consequential implication allow to construct more than one aristotelian square relating implicative sentences of the consequential kind. As a result, if an aristotelian cube is an object consisting of two distinct aristotelian squares and four distinct “semiaristotelian” squares sharing corner edges, it is shown that there is a plurality of such cubes, which may also result from the composition of cubes of lower complexity.
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  71. Claudio Almeida (2012). Epistemic Closure, Skepticism and Defeasibility. Synthese 188 (2):197-215.score: 3.0
  72. Claudio Anselmetto (1990). Rivelazione privata e tradizione nell'epistolario di Cipriano. Augustinianum 30 (2):279-312.score: 3.0
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  73. Claudio Calosi (forthcoming). Quantum Mechanics and Priority Monism. Synthese:1-14.score: 3.0
    The paper address the question of whether quantum mechanics (QM) favors Priority Monism, the view according to which the Universe is the only fundamental object. It develops formal frameworks to frame rigorously the question of fundamental mereology and its answers, namely (Priority) Pluralism and Monism. It then reconstructs the quantum mechanical argument in favor of the latter and provides a detailed and thorough criticism of it that sheds furthermore new light on the relation between parthood, composition and fundamentality in QM.
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  74. Claudio Mazzola (forthcoming). Correlations, Deviations and Expectations: The Extended Principle of the Common Cause. Synthese.score: 3.0
    The Principle of the Common Cause is usually understood to provide causal explanations for probabilistic correlations obtaining between causally unrelated events. In this study, an extended interpretation of the principle is proposed, according to which common causes should be invoked to explain positive correlations whose values depart from the ones that one would expect to obtain in accordance to her probabilistic expectations. In addition, a probabilistic model for common causes is tailored which satisfies the generalized version of the principle, at (...)
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  75. Claudio M. Tamburrini & Torbjörn Tännsjö (2007). Transcending Human Limitations. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (2):113 – 118.score: 3.0
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  76. Cláudio William Veloso (2003). A Verdadeira Cidade de Platão. Kriterion 44 (107):72-85.score: 3.0
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  77. Claudio Bernardi (1975). The Fixed-Point Theorem for Diagonalizable Algebras. Studia Logica 34 (3):239 - 251.score: 3.0
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  78. Claudio Bernardi & Paola D'Aquino (1988). Topological Duality for Diagonalizable Algebras. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (3):345-364.score: 3.0
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  79. William D. Hopkins & Claudio Cantalupo (2003). Brodmann's Area 44, Gestural Communication, and the Emergence of Right Handedness in Chimpanzees. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):224-225.score: 3.0
    The target article by Corballis presents an interesting and novel theoretical perspective on the evolution of language, speech, and handedness. There are two specific aspects of the article that will be addressed in this commentary: (a) the link between Broca's area and gestural communication in chimpanzees, and (b) the issue of population-level handedness in great apes, notably chimpanzees.
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  80. Claudio López-Guerra (2012). Enfranchising Minors and the Mentally Impaired. Social Theory and Practice 38 (1):115-138.score: 3.0
    This article advances three claims. The first is that the standard instrumentalist case for minimal age and sanity requirements for voting is weak and inconclusive in such a way that the evaluation of such requirements should be made exclusively on the basis of procedural fairness considerations. The second claim is that fairness requires the inclusion of all and only those persons who have the franchise capacity: the minimum necessary cognitive and moral powers to experience the benefits of enfranchisement. The third (...)
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  81. Claudio Zamitti Mammana (1997). The Natural History of Information Processors. World Futures 50 (1):591-607.score: 3.0
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  82. Raffaele Manni, Michele Terzaghi, Pietro-Luca Ratti, Alessandra Repetto, Roberta Zangaglia & Claudio Pacchetti (forthcoming). Hallucinations and REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder in Parkinson's Disease: Dream Imagery Intrusions and Other Hypotheses. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 3.0
  83. Claudio Cerrato (1994). Natural Deduction Based Upon Strict Implication for Normal Modal Logics. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (4):471-495.score: 3.0
    We present systems of Natural Deduction based on Strict Implication for the main normal modal logics between K and S5. In this work we consider Strict Implication as the main modal operator, and establish a natural correspondence between Strict Implication and strict subproofs.
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  84. Claudio F. Costa (2002). The Philosophical Inquiry: Towards a Global Account. University Press of America.score: 3.0
    Develops a "global theory" on the nature of philosophy.
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  85. Sara Dellantonio, Claudio Mulatti & Remo Job (forthcoming). Artifact and Tool Categorization. Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-12.score: 3.0
    This study addresses the issue of artifact kinds from a psychological and cognitive perspective. The primary interest of the investigation lies in understanding how artifacts are categorized and what are the properties people rely on for their identification. According to a classical philosophical definition artifacts form an autonomous class of instances including all and only those objects that do not exist in nature, but are artificial, in the sense that they are made by an artĭfex. This definition suggests that artifacts (...)
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  86. Claudio Gnoli (2008). Facets: A Fruitful Notion in Many Domains. Axiomathes 18 (2).score: 3.0
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  87. Claudio Luzzati (2005). Matters of Identity. Ratio Juris 18 (1):107-119.score: 3.0
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  88. Claudio Moreschini (2010). Gregory of Nyssa. Augustinianum 50 (2):591-593.score: 3.0
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  89. Carlo Semenza, Claudio Luzzatti & Sara Mondini (1999). Lemma Theory and Aphasiology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):56-56.score: 3.0
    Recent aphasiological findings, not mentioned in the target article, have been accounted for by Levelt et al.'s theory and have, in turn, provided it with empirical support and new leads. This interaction is especially promising in the domain of complex word retrieval. Examples of particular categories of compounds are discussed.
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  90. Charles Weijer & Claudio F. Lanata, Ethical Considerations in the Conduct of Vaccine Trials in Developing Countries.score: 3.0
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  91. Osborne P. Wiggins, John H. Barker, Serge Martinez, Marieke Vossen, Claudio Maldonado, Federico V. Grossi, Cedric G. Francois, Michael Cunningham, Gustavo Perez-Abadia, Moshe Kon & Joseph C. Banis (2004). On the Ethics of Facial Transplantation Research. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):1 – 12.score: 3.0
    Transplantation continues to push the frontiers of medicine into domains that summon forth troublesome ethical questions. Looming on the frontier today is human facial transplantation. We develop criteria that, we maintain, must be satisfied in order to ethically undertake this as-yet-untried transplant procedure. We draw on the criteria advanced by Dr. Francis Moore in the late 1980s for introducing innovative procedures in transplant surgery. In addition to these we also insist that human face transplantation must meet all the ethical requirements (...)
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  92. Claudio Bernardi (1976). The Uniqueness of the Fixed-Point in Every Diagonalizable Algebra. Studia Logica 35 (4):335 - 343.score: 3.0
    It is well known that, in Peano arithmetic, there exists a formula Theor (x) which numerates the set of theorems. By Gödel's and Löb's results, we have that Theor (˹p˺) ≡ p implies p is a theorem ∼Theor (˹p˺) ≡ p implies p is provably equivalent to Theor (˹0 = 1˺). Therefore, the considered "equations" admit, up to provable equivalence, only one solution. In this paper we prove (Corollary 1) that, in general, if P (x) is an arbitrary formula built (...)
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  93. Walter Carnielli & Claudio Pizzi (2013). Special Issue on Multimodal Logics: A Preface. [REVIEW] Logica Universalis 7 (1):1-5.score: 3.0
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  94. Claudio Cerrato (1994). Decidability by Filtrations for Graded Normal Logics (Graded Modalities V). Studia Logica 53 (1):61 - 73.score: 3.0
    We prove decidability for all of the main graded normal logics, by a notion of filtration suitably conceived for this environment.
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  95. Claudio Pizzi (1993). Consequential Implication. A Correction To: ``Decision Procedures for Logics of Consequential Implication''. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (4):621-624.score: 3.0
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  96. Claudio Corradetti (2011). The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 3.0
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  97. Claudio F. Costa (2010). O inefável sentido da vida. Princípios 14 (22):14-20.score: 3.0
    Neste artigo o conceito de sentido da vida é analisado em termos da felicidade ou do bem que a vida de uma pessoa trás para ela mesma e para as outras pessoas. No curso do argumento essa tese é discutida e justificada em algum detalhe.
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  98. Claudio La Rocca (2006). Nachruf Auf Silvestro Marcucci. Kant Studien 97 (3).score: 3.0
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  99. Claudio Majolino (2012). Husserl by Numbers, Review Of: Burt C. Hopkins. The Philosophy of Husserl. Research in Phenomenology 42 (3):411-436.score: 3.0
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  100. Claudio Majolino (2011). Splitting the Μονάς. New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 11:187-213.score: 3.0
    This paper assesses the philosophical heritage of Jacob Klein’s thought through an analysis of the key tenets of his Greek Mathematical Thought and theOrigin of Algebra. Threads of Klein’s thought are distinguished and subsequently singled out (phenomenological, epistemological, and anti-ontological; historical, ontological, and critical), and the peculiar way in which Klein’s project brings together ontology and history of mathematics is investigated. Plato’s theoretical logistic and Klein’s understanding thereof are questioned—especially the claim that the Platonic distinction between practical and theoretical logistic (...)
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