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    Husain Sarkar, A Theory of Method.Russo François - 1986 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 39 (3):283-284.
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  2. Les idéalités mathématiques.FranÇois Russo - 1970 - Archives de Philosophie 33 (3):623.
     
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  3. Essais.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin & François Russo - 1962 - Librairie Arthême Fayard.
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    Arthur Birembaut (1905-1986).François Russo - 1987 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 40 (2):227-232.
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  5. Les Etudes Newtoniennes d'Alexandre Koyre.Francois Russo - 1974 - Archives de Philosophie 37 (1):107-132.
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    Libres propos sur l'histoire des sciences.François Russo - 1995 - Paris: A. Blanchard.
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    Mémoire d'Alexandre Koyré.François Russo - 1989 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 42 (3):293-301.
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    The Russo–Williamson Theses in the social sciences: Causal inference drawing on two types of evidence.François Claveau - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (4):806-813.
    This article examines two theses formulated by Russo and Williamson in their study of causal inference in the health sciences. The two theses are assessed against evidence from a specific case in the social sciences, i.e., research on the institutional determinants of the aggregate unemployment rate. The first Russo–Williamson Thesis is that a causal claim can only be established when it is jointly supported by difference-making and mechanistic evidence. This thesis is shown not to hold. While researchers in (...)
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    The Russo–Williamson Theses in the social sciences: Causal inference drawing on two types of evidence.François Claveau - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (4):806-813.
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    François Russo, Nature et méthode de l'histoire des sciences.Jean-Dominique Robert - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (63):409-410.
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  11. Les idealites mathematiques'par François Russo.Archives de Philosophie - 1970 - Archives de Philosophie 33 (2-4):623-632.
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    Libres propos sur l'histoire des sciences. Francois Russo.Helge Kragh - 1996 - Isis 87 (2):336-336.
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    Nature et methode de l'histoire des sciences. Francois Russo.H. W. Paul - 1984 - Isis 75 (1):206-207.
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  14. Les études newtoniennes d'alexandre Koyre Par François Russo.Archives de Philosophie - 1974 - Archives de Philosophie 37 (1-2):107-132.
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    Histoire des sciences et des techniques. Bibliographie by Francois Russo[REVIEW]George Sarton - 1954 - Isis 45:204-205.
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    Libres propos sur l'histoire des sciences by Francois Russo[REVIEW]Helge Kragh - 1996 - Isis 87:336-336.
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    Nature et methode de l'histoire des sciences by Francois Russo[REVIEW]H. Paul - 1984 - Isis 75:206-207.
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  18. The Rationale of Variation in Methodological and Evidential Pluralism.Federica Russo - 2006 - Philosophica 77 (1).
    Causal analysis in the social sciences takes advantage of a variety of methods and of a multi-fold source of information and evidence. This pluralistic methodology and source of information raises the question of whether we should accordingly have a pluralistic metaphysics and epistemology. This paper focuses on epistemology and argues that a pluralistic methodology and evidence don’t entail a pluralistic epistemology. It will be shown that causal models employ a single rationale of testing, based on the notion of variation. Further, (...)
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  19. Perché Paolo Bozzi.Lucia Pizzo Russo - 2003 - Rivista di Estetica 43 (3):106-107.
     
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  20. Interpreting probability in causal models for cancer.Federica Russo & Jon Williamson - 2007 - In Federica Russo & Jon Williamson (eds.), Causality and Probability in the Sciences. pp. 217--242.
    How should probabilities be interpreted in causal models in the social and health sciences? In this paper we take a step towards answering this question by investigating the case of cancer in epidemiology and arguing that the objective Bayesian interpretation is most appropriate in this domain.
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    Science and values: a two-way direction.Emanuele Ratti & Federica Russo - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 14 (1):1-23.
    In the science and values literature, scholars have shown how science is influenced and shaped by values, often in opposition to the ‘value free’ ideal of science. In this paper, we aim to contribute to the science and values literature by showing that the relation between science and values flows not only from values into scientific practice, but also from (allegedly neutral) science to values themselves. The extant literature in the ‘science and values’ field focuses by and large on reconstructing, (...)
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    L'altro Schopenhauer: esercizi spirituali e filosofia.Michelantonio Lo Russo - 2015 - Milano, Italy: IPOC.
    Questo libro suggerisce d'inserire il nome di Arthur Schopenhauer nella tradizione della filosofia come stile di vita. Sulla scia dei pioneristici lavori di Paul Rabbow, Michel Foucault e soprattutto Pierre Hadot, si argomenta come anche nei libri di Schopenhauer questa tradizione sia viva. In particolare, è negli "Aforismi sulla saggezza della vita", contenuti nei "Parerga e paralipomena", che è possibile trovare traccia di quelle pratiche che Hadot ha proposto di chiamare esercizi spirituali. Ciò che ne emerge è un "altro" Schopenhauer. (...)
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    Do threatening stimuli draw or hold visual attention in subclinical anxiety?Elaine Fox, Riccardo Russo, Robert Bowles & Kevin Dutton - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (4):681.
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    On the determinants of the conjunction fallacy: Probability versus inductive confirmation.Katya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi & Selena Russo - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (1):235.
  25. Causality: Philosophical theory meets scientific practice.Phyllis McKay Illari & Federica Russo - 2014 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Edited by Federica Russo.
    Scientific and philosophical literature on causality has become highly specialised. It is hard to find suitable access points for students, young researchers, or professionals outside this domain. This book provides a guide to the complex literature, explains the scientific problems of causality and the philosophical tools needed to address them.
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    I corpi e le istituzioni: studio su Gehlen.Michelantonio Lo Russo - 1996 - Bari: Palomar.
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  27. La società mondiale del rischio ovvero una catastrofe ben inscenata.M. Lo Russo - 2009 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 22 (59):715-721.
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    Trasfigurazioni quotidiane: elogio dell'esercizio.Michelantonio Lo Russo - 2007 - Roma: Editori riuniti.
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    Facial Expressions of Emotion: Are Angry Faces Detected More Efficiently?Elaine Fox, Victoria Lester, Riccardo Russo, R. J. Bowles, Alessio Pichler & Kevin Dutton - 2000 - Cognition and Emotion 14 (1):61-92.
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    Attentional bias for threat: Evidence for delayed disengagement from emotional faces.Elaine Fox, Riccardo Russo & Kevin Dutton - 2002 - Cognition and Emotion 16 (3):355-379.
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    Potter's Personal History of Bioethics. An Examination and Survey.Russo Giovanni - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (4):63-71.
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  32. Make It So: Imperatival Foundations for Mathematics.Neil Barton, Ethan Russo & Chris Scambler - manuscript
    This article articulates and assesses an imperatival approach to the foundations of mathematics. The core idea for the program is that mathematical domains of interest can fruitfully be viewed as the outputs of construction procedures. We apply this idea to provide a novel formalisation of arithmetic and set theory in terms of such procedures, and discuss the significance of this perspective for the philosophy of mathematics.
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  33. Valerio flacco fonte di draconzio? A proposito di romuleon 10, 52-80.Gina Di Russo - 2009 - Hermes 137 (2):233-251.
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  34. The elephant in the room: What matters cognitively in cumulative technological culture.François Osiurak & Emanuelle Reynaud - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43:e156.
    Cumulative technological culture (CTC) refers to the increase in the efficiency and complexity of tools and techniques in human populations over generations. A fascinating question is to understand the cognitive origins of this phenomenon. Because CTC is definitely a social phenomenon, most accounts have suggested a series of cognitive mechanisms oriented toward the social dimension (e.g., teaching, imitation, theory of mind, and metacognition), thereby minimizing the technical dimension and the potential influence of non-social, cognitive skills. What if we have failed (...)
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  35. Sobre la paz y el hombre.Russo Delgado & José Antonio[From Old Catalog] - 1962 - Lima: Impr. "Minerva".
    Sentido ontológico de la paz. -- Sé lo que eres. -- Univresidad, humanidades, humanismo. -- Luces de Heráclito el oscuro. -- Bergson : psicología, moral, religión. -- Tolstoi, un hombre humanizado. -- Porras : el hombre venicó al ministro.
     
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  36. Le arti e la psicologia.Lucia Pizzo Russo - 2003 - Rivista di Estetica 43 (23):164-202.
     
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    La stupidità dei sensi. Sulla filosofia dell’arte di Arthur C. Danto.Lucia Pizzo Russo - 2008 - Rivista di Estetica 38:88-132.
    1. Il titolo si rifà a una famosa battuta – “Bête comme un peintre” – che circolava, ricorda Duchamp, negli atelier parigini, quando Parigi era la capitale dell’arte. L’equivalente filosofico dell’insulto, a dimostrazione del carattere non locale del pensiero che veicola e della serietà della questione, è rappresentato dalla «strana idea per cui un artista non pensa e un ricercatore scientifico non fa che pensare». Che la critica di John Dewey sia stata inefficace nel discorso teorico, non ne...
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    Causality in the Sciences.Phyllis McKay Illari, Federica Russo & Jon Williamson (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Why do ideas of how mechanisms relate to causality and probability differ so much across the sciences? Can progress in understanding the tools of causal inference in some sciences lead to progress in others? This book tackles these questions and others concerning the use of causality in the sciences.
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    L’étrange et inquiétant Platon de Hans F.K. Günther.François-Xavier Ajavon - 2006 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 62 (2):267-284.
    Plato’s works have been the object of countless interpretations and recuperations ever since Greek antiquity. In the context of prenazi Germany, the writer Hans F.K. Günther published a work in defence of eugenic theories (aiming to improve man through authoritarian laws), allegedly based on the work of the Athenian philosopher and entitled Platon als Hüter des Lebens (“Plato as Protector of Life”). The present article tries to set forth what is at stake in that propaganda piece, its historical context, as (...)
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    Causal models and evidential pluralism in econometrics.Alessio Moneta & Federica Russo - 2014 - Journal of Economic Methodology 21 (1):54-76.
    Social research, from economics to demography and epidemiology, makes extensive use of statistical models in order to establish causal relations. The question arises as to what guarantees the causal interpretation of such models. In this paper we focus on econometrics and advance the view that causal models are ‘augmented’ statistical models that incorporate important causal information which contributes to their causal interpretation. The primary objective of this paper is to argue that causal claims are established on the basis of a (...)
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    Interoception and Autonomic Correlates during Social Interactions. Implications for Anorexia.Marianna Ambrosecchia, Martina Ardizzi, Elisa Russo, Francesca Ditaranto, Maurizio Speciale, Piergiuseppe Vinai, Patrizia Todisco, Sandra Maestro & Vittorio Gallese - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Shaping Sustainable Value Chains: Network Determinants of Supply Chain Governance Models.Clodia Vurro, Angeloantonio Russo & Francesco Perrini - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S4):607 - 621.
    Although the characteristics and advantages of interorganizational governance models based on extensive collaboration are well established in the literature, inquiry has only recently extended to sustainable supply chain management, highlighting the potential benefits of combining the integration of social and environmental issues concerning the supply chain with governance models based on joint decision making and extensive cooperation. Yet, firms still differ in both the pervasiveness of such collaborative approaches along the value chain and the extent to which sustainability issues are (...)
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    The variety-of-evidence thesis: a Bayesian exploration of its surprising failures.François Claveau & Olivier Grenier - 2017 - Synthese:1-28.
    Diversity of evidence is widely claimed to be crucial for evidence amalgamation to have distinctive epistemic merits. Bayesian epistemologists capture this idea in the variety-of-evidence thesis: ceteris paribus, the strength of confirmation of a hypothesis by an evidential set increases with the diversity of the evidential elements in that set. Yet, formal exploration of this thesis has shown that it fails to be generally true. This article demonstrates that the thesis fails in even more circumstances than recent results would lead (...)
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    Functions and Mechanisms in Structural-Modelling Explanations.Guillaume Wunsch, Michel Mouchart & Federica Russo - 2014 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 45 (1):187-208.
    One way social scientists explain phenomena is by building structural models. These models are explanatory insofar as they manage to perform a recursive decomposition on an initial multivariate probability distribution, which can be interpreted as a mechanism. Explanations in social sciences share important aspects that have been highlighted in the mechanisms literature. Notably, spelling out the functioning the mechanism gives it explanatory power. Thus social scientists should choose the variables to include in the model on the basis of their function (...)
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    A Therapeutics of Memory: Paule du Bouchet, Emportée. Arles: Actes Sud, 2011.François Amanecer - 2011 - Diogenes 58 (4):119-123.
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    Compte rendu. Thérapeutique de la mémoire.François Amanecer - 2010 - Diogène 232 (4):167.
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    Entrevista a François zourabichvili realizada en bogotá, en la antigua casa Del poeta Pierre languinez, en agosto de 2005.François Zourabichvili, Alberto Bejarano, Gustavo Chirolla Ospina & César Mario Gómez - 2020 - Universitas Philosophica 37 (74):269-279.
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  48. A Defense of Causal Invariantism.Martin Montminy & Andrew Russo - 2016 - Analytic Philosophy 57 (1):49-75.
    Causal contextualism holds that sentences of the form ‘c causes e’ have context-sensitive truth-conditions. We consider four arguments invoked by Jonathan Schaffer in favor of this view. First, he argues that his brand of contextualism helps solve puzzles about transitivity. Second, he contends that how one describes the relata of the causal relation sometimes affects the truth of one’s claim. Third, Schaffer invokes the phenomenon of contrastive focus to conclude that causal statements implicitly designate salient alternatives to the cause and (...)
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    Audio-visual integration of emotional cues in song.William Forde Thompson, Frank A. Russo & Lena Quinto - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (8):1457-1470.
    We examined whether facial expressions of performers influence the emotional connotations of sung materials, and whether attention is implicated in audio-visual integration of affective cues. In Experiment 1, participants judged the emotional valence of audio-visual presentations of sung intervals. Performances were edited such that auditory and visual information conveyed congruent or incongruent affective connotations. In the single-task condition, participants judged the emotional connotation of sung intervals. In the dual-task condition, participants judged the emotional connotation of intervals while performing a secondary (...)
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    Experimental practices and objectivity in the social sciences: re-embedding construct validity in the internal–external validity distinction.María Jiménez-Buedo & Federica Russo - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):9549-9579.
    The experimental revolution in the social sciences is one of the most significant methodological shifts undergone by the field since the ‘quantitative revolution’ in the nineteenth century. One of the often valued features of social science experimentation is precisely the fact that there are clear methodological rules regarding hypothesis testing that come from the methods of the natural sciences and from the methodology of RCTs in the biomedical sciences, and that allow for the adjudication among contentious causal claims. We examine (...)
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