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  1. Giovanna Azzali Bernardelli (1990). Quomodo et scriptum est (Scorp. 11, 5). Augustinianum 30 (2):221-257.score: 290.0
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  2. Giovanna Azzali Bernardelli (2006). Virtus Animae Meae, intra in eam et coapta tibi... (Conf. X, 1,1). Augustinianum 46 (1):129-156.score: 290.0
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  3. Glenn W. Erickson (2010). A filosofia americana: conversações com Quine, Davidson, Putnam, Nozick, Danto, Rorty, Cavell, MacIntyre e Kuhn, de Giovanna Borradori. Princípios 12 (17-18):213-217.score: 12.0
    Resenha do livro de Giovanna Borradori. A filosofia americana: conversações com Quine, Davidson, Putnam, Nozick, Danto, Rorty, Cavell, MacIntyre e Kuhn . Traduçáo de Álvaro Lorencini. Sáo Paulo: Editora UNESP, 2003, 223 páginas.
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  4. Nick Smith, Review of Giovanna Borradori's. [REVIEW]score: 12.0
    Review of Giovanna Borradori's Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Jurgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida.
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  5. Elliott Mendelson (2005). Book Review: Igor Lavrov, Larisa Maksimova, Problems in Set Theory, Mathematical Logic and the Theory of Algorithms, Edited by Giovanna Corsi, Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, 2003, Us$141.00, Pp. XII + 282, Isbn 0-306-47712-2, Hardbound. [REVIEW] Studia Logica 79 (3).score: 9.0
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  6. Robin Osborne (1989). Giovanna Daverio Rocchi: Frontiera E Confini Nella Grecia Antica. (Centro Richerche E Documentazione sull'Antichita Classica, Monografie 12.) Pp. 277. Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider, 1988. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):407-408.score: 9.0
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  7. Ewa Palka (2005). Igor Lavrov and Larisa Maksimova, Problems in Set Theory, Mathematical Logic and the Theory of Algorithms, Edited by Giovanna Corsi, Translated by Valentin Shehtman, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2003, US$141.00, Pp. XI + 282, ISBN 0-306-47712-2, Hardbound. [REVIEW] Studia Logica 81 (2).score: 9.0
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  8. Nick Smith (2003). Giovanna Borradori, Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida. Continental Philosophy Review 36 (3):335-343.score: 9.0
  9. Douglas E. Gerber (1992). Graziano Arrighetti, Giovanna Calvani Mariotti, Franco Montanari (Edd.): Concordantia Et Indices in Scholia Pindarica Vetera. (Alpha–Omega, Reihe A, 87.) 2 Vols. Pp. Ix + 687; 689–1376. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Olms–Weidmann, 1991. DM 298 Each Vol. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):429-.score: 9.0
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  10. Harry M. Hine (2012). Seneca (I.) Lana Lucio Anneo Seneca. Ristampa Anastatica Dell'edizione Del 1955. A Cura di Emanuele Lana Con Aggiornamenti di Andrea Balbo E Ermanno Malaspina E Una Prefazione di Giovanna Garbarino. (Testi E Manuali Per l'Insegnamento Universitario Del Latino 115.) Pp. Xxiv + 334. Bologna: Pàtron Editore, 2010. Paper, €28. ISBN: 978-88-555-3083-5. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (01):171-173.score: 9.0
  11. J. M. Reynolds (1963). Giovanna Sotgiu: Studi Sull'epi-Grafia di Aureliano. Pp. 8+88. Cagliari: Palumbo, 1961. Paper, L. 1,000. The Classical Review 13 (01):121-122.score: 9.0
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  12. W. K. Smith (1956). Giovanna D'Anna: Le Idee Letterarie di Suetonio. Pp. Xii 232. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1954. Paper, L. 900. The Classical Review 6 (01):72-73.score: 9.0
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  13. Giovanna Borradori (1994). The American Philosopher: Conversations with Quine, Davidson, Putnam, Nozick, Danto, Rorty, Cavell, Macintyre, and Kuhn. University of Chicago Press.score: 6.0
    In this lively look at current debates in American philosophy, leading philosophers talk candidly about the changing character of their discipline. In the spirit of Emerson's The American Scholar , this book explores the identity of the American philosopher. Through informal conversations, the participants discuss the rise of post-analytic philosophy in America and its relations to European thought and to the American pragmatist tradition. They comment on their own intellectual development as well as each others' work, charting the course of (...)
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  14. Giovanna Colombetti & Evan Thompson (forthcoming). The Feeling Body: Towards an Enactive Approach to Emotion. In W. F. Overton, U. Mueller & J. Newman (eds.), Body in Mind, Mind in Body: Developmental Perspectives on Embodiment and Consciousness. Erlbaum.score: 3.0
    For many years emotion theory has been characterized by a dichotomy between the head and the body. In the golden years of cognitivism, during the nineteen-sixties and seventies, emotion theory focused on the cognitive antecedents of emotion, the so-called “appraisal processes.” Bodily events were seen largely as byproducts of cognition, and as too unspecific to contribute to the variety of emotion experience. Cognition was conceptualized as an abstract, intellectual, “heady” process separate from bodily events. Although current emotion theory has moved (...)
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  15. Giovanna Colombetti (web). Enaction, Sense-Making and Emotion. In S.J. Gapenne & E. Di Paolo (eds.), Enaction: Towards a New Paradigm for Cognitive Science. MIT Press.score: 3.0
    The theory of autopoiesis is central to the enactive approach. Recent works emphasize that the theory of autopoiesis is a theory of sense-making in living systems, i.e. of how living systems produce and consume meaning. In this chapter I first illustrate (some aspects of) these recent works, and interpret their notion of sense-making as a bodily cognitive- emotional form of understanding. Then I turn to modern emotion science, and I illustrate its tendency to over-intellectualize our capacity to evaluate and understand. (...)
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  16. Giovanna Colombetti (2011). Varieties of Pre-Reflective Self-Awareness: Foreground and Background Bodily Feelings in Emotion Experience. Inquiry 54 (3):293 - 313.score: 3.0
    How do we feel our body in emotion experience? In this paper I initially distinguish between foreground and background bodily feelings, and characterize them in some detail. Then I compare this distinction with the one between reflective and pre-reflective bodily self-awareness one finds in some recent philosophical phenomenological works, and conclude that both foreground and background bodily feelings can be understood as pre-reflective modes of bodily self-awareness that nevertheless differ in degree of self-presentation or self-intimation. Finally, I use the distinction (...)
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  17. Giovanna Colombetti (forthcoming). Enactive Appraisal. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.score: 3.0
    Emotion theorists tend to separate “arousal” and other bodily events such as “actions” from the evaluative component of emotion known as “appraisal.” This separation, I argue, implies phenomenologically implausible accounts of emotion elicitation and personhood. As an alternative, I attempt a reconceptualization of the notion of appraisal within the so-called “enactive approach.” I argue that appraisal is constituted by arousal and action, and I show how this view relates to an embodied and affective notion of personhood.
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  18. Giovanna Colombetti, Appraising Valence.score: 3.0
    ‘Valence’ is used in many different ways in emotion theory. It generally refers to the ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ character of an emotion, as well as to the ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ character of some aspect of emotion. After reviewing these different uses, I point to the conceptual problems that come with them. In particular, I dis- tinguish: problems that arise from conflating the valence of an emotion with the valence of its aspects, and problems that arise from the very idea that (...)
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  19. Giovanna Colombetti & Steve Torrance (2009). Emotion and Ethics: An Inter-(En)Active Approach. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (4).score: 3.0
    In this paper, we start exploring the affective and ethical dimension of what De Jaegher and Di Paolo (Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 6:485–507, 2007 ) have called ‘participatory sense-making’. In the first part, we distinguish various ways in which we are, and feel, affectively inter-connected in interpersonal encounters. In the second part, we discuss the ethical character of this affective inter-connectedness, as well as the implications that taking an ‘inter-(en)active approach’ has for ethical theory itself.
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  20. Giovanna Colombetti (2009). From Affect Programs to Dynamical Discrete Emotions. Philosophical Psychology 22 (4):407-425.score: 3.0
    According to Discrete Emotion Theory, a number of emotions are distinguishable on the basis of neural, physiological, behavioral and expressive features. Critics of this view emphasize the variability and context-sensitivity of emotions. This paper discusses some of these criticisms, and argues that they do not undermine the claim that emotions are discrete. This paper also presents some works in dynamical affective science, and argues that to conceive of discrete emotions as self-organizing and softly assembled patterns of various processes accounts more (...)
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  21. Evan Thompson & Giovanna Colombetti, Enacting Emotional Interpretations with Feeling.score: 3.0
    One way to think about Lewis’s portrayal of appraisal-emotion interactions is by comparison with dynamic sensorimotor approaches to perception and action (Varela et al. 1991; O’Regan & Noë 2001; Hurley & Noë 2003). According to these approaches, perception is as much a motor process as a sensory one. At the neural level, there is “common coding” of sensory and motor processes (e.g., Prinz 1997; Rizzolatti et al. 1997). At the psychological level, action and perception are not simply instrumentally related, as (...)
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  22. Giovanna Colombetti (2008). The Somatic Marker Hypotheses, and What the Iowa Gambling Task Does and Does Not Show. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (1):51-71.score: 3.0
    Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis (SMH) is a prominent neuroscientific hypothesis about the mechanisms implementing decision-making. This paper argues that, since its inception, the SMH has not been clearly formulated. It is possible to identify at least two different hypotheses, which make different predictions: SMH-G, which claims that somatic states generally implement preferences and are needed to make a decision; and SMH-S, which specifically claims that somatic states assist decision-making by anticipating the long-term outcomes of available options. This paper also argues (...)
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  23. Jürgen Habermas (2003). Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida. University of Chicago Press.score: 3.0
    The idea for Philosophy in a Time of Terror was born hours after the attacks on 9/11 and was realized just weeks later when Giovanna Borradori sat down with Jurgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida in New York City, in separate interviews, to evaluate the significance of the most destructive terrorist act ever perpetrated. This book marks an unprecedented encounter between two of the most influential thinkers of our age as here, for the first time, Habermas and Derrida overcome their (...)
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  24. Giovanna Borradori (2001). The Temporalization of Difference: Reflections on Deleuze's Interpretation of Bergson. Continental Philosophy Review 34 (1):1-20.score: 3.0
    This paper provides an in-depth analysis of Deleuze's interpretation of Bergson, based on his largely ignored 1956 essay, Mergson's Conception of Difference. In this essay, Deleuze first attacks the Hegelian tradition for misunderstanding the notion of difference by reducing it to negation and then uses Bergson's concept of duration – a flow of purely qualitative mental states – to formulate a notion of difference utterly internal to itself, that is, irreducible to negation. The paper argues that this temporalization of difference (...)
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  25. Joanna Hodge (2010). Otherwise Than Ontology: Derrida, Levinas, Heidegger. Derrida Today 3 (1):37-56.score: 3.0
    In the interview conducted with Giovanna Borradori, after the attack on the World Trade Centre, in September 2001, Jacques Derrida is pressed to specify connections between his own thinking, Heidegger's deployment of the term ‘event’, and the use of the term ‘event’ to pick out the unprecedented character of that attack. Derrida intimates that the attack is, perhaps, not as unprecedented, not the ‘wholly other’ which it has been framed as being. His reading of that event is to move (...)
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  26. Giovanna Hendel (2001). Physicalism, Nothing Buttery, and Supervenience. Ratio 14 (3):252-262.score: 3.0
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  27. Giovanna Borradori (2000). Two Versions of Continental Holism: Derrida and Structuralism. Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (4):1-22.score: 3.0
    The difficulty to pin down the philosophical content of structuralism depends on the fact that it operates on an implicit metaphysics; such a metaphysics can be best unfolded by examining Jacques Derrida's deconstructionist critique of it. The essay argues that both structuralism and Derrida's critique rely on holistic premises. From an initial externalist definition of structure, structuralism's metaphysics emerges as a kind of 'immanent' holism, similar to the one pursued, in the contemporary analytic panorama, by Donald Davidson. By contrast, Derrida's (...)
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  28. Giovanna Colombetti, Envy as an Empathic Emotion (2003). Abstract for Conn.score: 3.0
    (2003). Abstract for Consciousness and Experiential Psychology conference (Oxford).
     
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  29. Giovanna Colombetti & Evan Thompson (2005). Enacting Emotional Interpretations with Feeling. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):200-201.score: 3.0
    This commentary makes three points: (1) There may be no clear-cut distinction between emotion and appraisal “constituents” at neural and psychological levels. (2) The microdevelopment of an emotional interpretation contains a complex microdevelopment of affect. (3) Neurophenomenology is a promising research program for testing Lewis's hypotheses about the neurodynamics of emotion-appraisal amalgams.
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  30. Giovanna D'Agostino & Marco Hollenberg (2000). Logical Questions Concerning the Μ-Calculus: Interpolation, Lyndon and Los-Tarski. Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (1):310-332.score: 3.0
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  31. Alexandra Lianeri (ed.) (2011). The Western Time of Ancient History: Historiographical Encounters with the Greek and Roman Pasts. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    Machine generated contents note: Introduction. Unfounding times: the idea and ideal of ancient history in Western historical thought Alexandra Lianeri; Part I. Theorising Western Time: Concepts and Models: 1. Time's authority François Hartog; 2. Exemplarity and anti-exemplarity in Early Modern Europe Peter Burke; 3. Greek philosophy and Western history: a philosophy-centred temporality Giuseppe Cambiano; 4. Historiography and political theology: Momigliano and the end of history Howard Caygill; Part II. Ancient History and Modern Temporalities: 5. The making of a bourgeois antiquity. (...)
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  32. Giovanna Corsi (2002). A Unified Completeness Theorem for Quantified Modal Logics. Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (4):1483-1510.score: 3.0
    A general strategy for proving completeness theorems for quantified modal logics is provided. Starting from free quantified modal logic K, with or without identity, extensions obtained either by adding the principle of universal instantiation or the converse of the Barcan formula or the Barcan formula are considered and proved complete in a uniform way. Completeness theorems are also shown for systems with the extended Barcan rule as well as for some quantified extensions of the modal logic B. The incompleteness of (...)
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  33. Genevieve Lloyd (2005). Providence Lost: 'September 11' and the History of Evil. Critical Horizons 6 (1):23-43.score: 3.0
    This paper discusses the philosophical significance of 'September 11' by relating it to attempts that have been made throughout the history of philosophy to read particular events as symbols of conceptual change. It draws especially on Susan Neiman's Evil in Modern Thought and Giovanna Borradori's dialogues with Derrida and Habermas, in her Philosophy in a Time of Terror, to relate 'September 11' to Kant's versions of Progress, Providence and Cosmopolitanism.
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  34. Giovanna Colombetti (2009). Reply to Barrett, Gendron & Huang. Philosophical Psychology 22 (4):439 – 442.score: 3.0
  35. Giovanna Hendel (2001). Supervenience, Metaphysical Reduction, and Metaphysics of Properties. Southern Journal Of Philosophy 39 (1):99-118.score: 3.0
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  36. Giovanna Perini (1988). Sir Joshua Reynolds and Italian Art and Art Literature. A Study of the Sketchbooks in the British Museum and in Sir John Soane's Museum. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 51:141-168.score: 3.0
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  37. 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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  38. Giovanna Borradori (2011). Cities in Flux: Bergson, Gaudí, Loos. The European Legacy 16 (7):919 - 936.score: 3.0
    Philosophical theories that take analysis as their methodological centerpiece compare objects and events by setting them in individual relations to one another. For Bergson, this privileging of discontinuity, which requires picking the processes of change apart, is driven by the adaptive needs of our species but does not probe into the essence of reality. For him, the ontological point of departure is not a series of discrete states or events, but rather the temporal continuity in which they flow: a qualitative (...)
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  39. Giovanna Borradori & tr Crocitto, Rosanna (1995). Book Review: The American Philosopher: Conversations with Quine, Davidson, Putnam, Nozick, Danto, Rorty, Cavell, Macintyre, and Kuhn. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Literature 19 (2).score: 3.0
  40. Stella Gaon (2008). When Was 9/11? Philosophy and the Terror of Futurity. Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (4):339-356.score: 3.0
    This article offers a close reading of Derrida's response to the events of 11 September 2001, in the interview he conducted immediately afterwards with Giovanna Borradori in the text Philosophy in a Time of Terror (2003). I argue that this text is significantly different from previous philosophical responses to horrific political events (such as those by Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno and Hannah Arendt) insofar as it invites us to contest radically the assumption that philosophy's role is to envision and (...)
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  41. Giovanna Corsi & Gabriele Tassi (2007). Intuitionistic Logic Freed of All Metarules. Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (4):1204-1218.score: 3.0
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  42. Johan van Benthem, Giovanna D'Agostino, Angelo Montanari & Alberto Policriti (1998). Modal Deduction in Second-Order Logic and Set Theory - II. Studia Logica 60 (3):387-420.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we generalize the set-theoretic translation method for poly-modal logic introduced in [11] to extended modal logics. Instead of devising an ad-hoc translation for each logic, we develop a general framework within which a number of extended modal logics can be dealt with. We first extend the basic set-theoretic translation method to weak monadic second-order logic through a suitable change in the underlying set theory that connects up in interesting ways with constructibility; then, we show how to tailor (...)
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  43. Giovanna D.’Agostino (2008). Interpolation in Non-Classical Logics. Synthese 164 (3).score: 3.0
    We discuss the interpolation property on some important families of non classical logics, such as intuitionistic, modal, fuzzy, and linear logics. A special paragraph is devoted to a generalization of the interpolation property, uniform interpolation.
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  44. Giovanna Corsi (1993). Quantified Modal Logics of Positive Rational Numbers and Some Related Systems. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (2):263-283.score: 3.0
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  45. Giovanna Hendel (2001). Realization. Critica 33 (98):41-70.score: 3.0
    So far no clear explication of the notion of realization has been offered, in spite of the frequent uses of the notion in the literature to discharge important jobs, such as that of accounting for the causal efficacy of the mental in a physical world, and that of providing a viable characterization of physicalism, and/or psychophysical reduction. I put forward an account of realization as an identity-like relation. I argue that such account has the following advantages: (a) it provides a (...)
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  46. Giovanna Ceserani (2000). RÔLE MODEL Philip Ayres: Classical Culture and the Idea of Rome in Eighteenth-Century England Pp. Xix + 245, 30 Pls. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Cased, £35/$54.95. ISBN: 0-521-58490-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):252-.score: 3.0
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  47. Giovanna Farrell-Vinay (2004). The LonDon Exile of Don Luigi Sturzo (1924–1940). Heythrop Journal 45 (2):158–177.score: 3.0
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  48. Giovanna Zanini (2008). F. Turoldo (Ed.): La Globalizzazione Della Bioetica. Un Commento Alla Dichiarazione Universale Sulla Bioetica E I Diritti Umani Dell'unesco. [REVIEW] Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 29 (6):417-418.score: 3.0
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  49. Giovanna Devetag, Hykel Hosni & Giacomo Sillari (2013). You Better Play 7: Mutual Versus Common Knowledge of Advice in a Weak-Link Experiment. Synthese 190 (8):1351-1381.score: 3.0
    This paper presents the results of an experiment on mutual versus common knowledge of advice in a two-player weak-link game with random matching. Our experimental subjects play in pairs for thirteen rounds. After a brief learning phase common to all treatments, we vary the knowledge levels associated with external advice given in the form of a suggestion to pick the strategy supporting the payoff-dominant equilibrium. Our results are somewhat surprising and can be summarized as follows: in all our treatments both (...)
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  50. Giovanna Hendel (2002). Psychophysical Supervenience: Digging in its Foundations. Journal of Philosophical Research 27:115-141.score: 3.0
    I put forward and defend the thesis (Th) that psychophysical supervenience (PS) in its full generality can be satisfactorily supported if and only if one is willing to make one or another of some substantial assumptions (the Assumptions) about the nature of mental and physical properties. I first deal with the “if” part of the claim by presenting and considering the Assumptions. I then argue for the inadequacy of suggestions of support for PS that do not require any of the (...)
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  51. Giovanna D'Agostino (2008). Interpolation in Non-Classical Logics. Synthese 164 (3):421 - 435.score: 3.0
    We discuss the interpolation property on some important families of non classical logics, such as intuitionistic, modal, fuzzy, and linear logics. A special paragraph is devoted to a generalization of the interpolation property, uniform interpolation.
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  52. Giovanna Hendel (2002). On What Does the Issue of Supervenience and Psychophysical Dependence Depend? Dialogue 41 (2):329-348.score: 3.0
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  53. Giovanna Corsi (1986). Semantic Trees for Dummett's Logic LC. Studia Logica 45 (2):199-206.score: 3.0
    The aim of this paper is to provide a decision procedure for Dummett's logic LC, such that with any given formula will be associated either a proof in a sequent calculus equivalent to LC or a finite linear Kripke countermodel.
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  54. Marisa Faggini, Concetto Paolo Vinci, Antonio Abatemarco, Rossella Aiello, F. T. Arecchi, Lucio Biggiero, Giovanna Bimonte, Sergio Bruno, Carl Chiarella, Maria Pia Di Gregorio, Giacomo Di Tollo, Simone Giansante, Jaime Gil Aluja, A. I͡U Khrennikov, Marianna Lyra, Riccardo Meucci, Guglielmo Monaco, Giancarlo Nota, Serena Sordi, Pietro Terna, Kumaraswamy Velupillai & Alessandro Vercelli (eds.) (2010). Decision Theory and Choices: A Complexity Approach. Springer Verlag Italia.score: 3.0
    The New Economic Windows Series, derived from Massimo Salzano's ideas and work, incorporates material from textbooks, monographs and conference proceedings that deals with both the theoretical and applied aspects of various sub-disciplines ...
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  55. Giovanna Ceserani (2005). Narrative, Interpretation, and Plagiarism in Mr. Robertson's 1778 History of Ancient Greece. Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (3):413-436.score: 3.0
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  56. Christine Mallin, Giovanna Michelon & Davide Raggi (forthcoming). Monitoring Intensity and Stakeholders' Orientation: How Does Governance Affect Social and Environmental Disclosure? Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
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  57. Johan Van Benthem, Giovanna D'Agostino, Angelo Montanari & Alberto Policriti (1998). Modal Deduction in Second-Order Logic and Set Theory: II. Studia Logica 60 (3):387 - 420.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we generalize the set-theoretic translation method for polymodal logic introduced in [11] to extended modal logics. Instead of devising an ad-hoc translation for each logic, we develop a general framework within which a number of extended modal logics can be dealt with. We first extend the basic set-theoretic translation method to weak monadic second-order logic through a suitable change in the underlying set theory that connects up in interesting ways with constructibility; then, we show how to tailor (...)
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  58. Giovanna Borradori (2003). Deleuze, Gilles. Pure Immanence: Essays on a Life. The Review of Metaphysics 56 (4):869-870.score: 3.0
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  59. Giovanna Corsi (1989). A Logic Characterized by the Class of Connected Models with Nested Domains. Studia Logica 48 (1):15 - 22.score: 3.0
    The main aim of this paper is to introduce the logic QE-LC whose language contains the existence predicate E and which is characterized by the class of connected (Kripke) E-models with nested domains.
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  60. Giovanna Corsi (1992). Completeness Theorem for Dummett's LC Quantified and Some of its Extensions. Studia Logica 51 (2):317 - 335.score: 3.0
    Dummett's logic LC quantified, Q-LC, is shown to be characterized by the extended frame Q+, ,D, where Q+ is the set of non-negative rational numbers, is the numerical relation less or equal then and D is the domain function such that for all v, w Q+, Dv and if v w, then D v . D v D w . Moreover, simple completeness proofs of extensions of Q-LC are given.
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  61. Giovanna D'Agostino (1994). Topological Structure of Diagonalizable Algebras and Corresponding Logical Properties of Theories. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (4):563-572.score: 3.0
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  62. Maria Giovanna La Conte (2007). Tertulliano. Augustinianum 47 (2):403-405.score: 3.0
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  63. Zbigniew Bańkowski & J. Corvera Bernardelli (eds.) (1981). Medical Ethics and Medical Education: Proceedings of the Xivth Round Table Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, 1-3 December 1980. [REVIEW] Who Publications Centre [Distributor].score: 3.0
  64. Giovanna Borrello (2009). La Filosofia Come Cura: Karl Jaspers Filosofo E Medico: Dall'antipsichiatria Alla Politica Attraverso Una Filosofia Dell'esistenza. Liguori.score: 3.0
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  65. Giovanna Corsi (1999). Bull's Theorem by the Method of Diagrams. Studia Logica 62 (2):163-176.score: 3.0
    We show how to use diagrams in order to obtain straightforward completeness theorems for extensions of K4.3 and a very simple and constructive proof of Bull's theorem: every normal extension of S4.3 has the finite model property.
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  66. Giovanna Corsi & Rossella Lupacchini (eds.) (2008). Deduction, Computation, Experiment. Exploring the Effectiveness of Proof. Springer.score: 3.0
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  67. Giovanna Corsi (1997). Review. [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2).score: 3.0
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  68. Giovanna Rita di Ceglie (2008). Philology, Materialism, and Psychoanalysis : Sebastiano Timpanaro on Freud. In Pierluigi Barrotta, Anna Laura Lepschy & Emma Bond (eds.), Freud and Italian Culture. Peter Lang.score: 3.0
     
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  69. Giovanna Farinelli (2009). Simone Weil E la Paideia Greca. Morlacchi.score: 3.0
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  70. Giovanna R. Giardina (2010). Hupokeimenê Phusis nel libro I della Fisica di Aristotele: sulla natura del sostrato. Kriterion 51 (122):543-585.score: 3.0
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  71. Giovanna R. Giardina (ed.) (2008). Le Emozioni Secondo I Filosofi Antichi: Atti Del Convegno Nazionale, Siracusa, 10-11 Maggio 2007. Cuecm.score: 3.0
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  72. Giovanna Montenegro (2010). Venezuelan Avant-Garde : María Calcaño's Erotic Poetry. In Renée M. Silverman (ed.), Popular Avant-Garde. Rodopi.score: 3.0
     
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  73. Giovanna Pinna (2007). Il Sublime Romantico: Storia di Un Concetto Sommerso. Centro Internazionale Studi di Estetica.score: 3.0
     
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  74. Giovanna Varani (2008). Pensiero "Alato" E Modernità: Il Neoplatonismo Nella Storiografia Filosofica in Germania, 1559-1807. Cleup.score: 3.0
     
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  75. Giovanna Minardi Zincone (2009). Paolo, Agostino, Lutero. Augustinianum 49 (1):298-300.score: 3.0
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