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  1. Ricardo Caracciolo (2012). Acts, Normative Formulations, and Defeasible Norms. In Jordi Ferrer Beltrán & Giovanni Battista Ratti (eds.), The Logic of Legal Requirements: Essays on Defeasibility. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  2. Alberto Caracciolo (2004). Opere. Morcelliana.score: 120.0
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  3. George P. Klubertanz (1966). "La Religione Come Struttura E Come Modo Autonomo Dell Coscienza," by Alberto Caracciolo. The Modern Schoolman 43 (2):205-206.score: 42.0
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  4. Marco Caracciolo (2012). Narrative, Meaning, Interpretation: An Enactivist Approach. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (3):367-384.score: 30.0
    After establishing its roots in basic forms of sensorimotor coupling between an organism and its environment, the new wave in cognitive science known as “enactivism” has turned to higher-level cognition, in an attempt to prove that even socioculturally mediated meaning-making processes can be accounted for in enactivist terms. My article tries to bolster this case by focusing on how the production and interpretation of stories can shape the value landscape of those who engage with them. First, it builds on the (...)
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  5. Paulo F. Alberto (1999). Notes on Eugenius of Toledo. The Classical Quarterly 49 (01):304-314.score: 30.0
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  6. Ulises Campbell, Álvarez Díaz & Jorge Alberto (eds.) (2008). Bioética En Perspectiva. Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez.score: 30.0
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  7. Stefano Caracciolo (2005). Con Il Cappello Sotto Il Braccio: Un Profilo Psicologico di Immanuel Kant. Aracne.score: 30.0
     
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  8. Gerard Caracciolo & Allison Schumer (1990). Faculty Accessing Critical Thinking: FACT. Inquiry 6 (2):16-18.score: 30.0
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  9. Garciadiego Dantan & Alejandro Ricardo (1992). Bertrand Russell and the Origins of the Set-Theoretic 'Paradoxes'. Birkhäuser Verlag.score: 30.0
  10. Espinoza Lolas & A. Ricardo (2006). Realidad y Tiempo En Zubiri. Editorial Comares.score: 30.0
     
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  11. Silvestre Ricardo (2007). Ambiguidades indutivas, paraconsistência, paracompletude e as duas abordagens da indução. Manuscrito 30 (1).score: 30.0
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  12. López Wario & Luis Alberto (eds.) (2010). Arqueólogos a Través Del Espejo. Instituto Nacional de Antropología E Historia.score: 30.0
     
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  13. Mercedes Doffi & Alberto Moreno (eds.) (2006). Lógica, Epistemología y Filosofía Del Lenguaje: Homenaje a Alberto Moreno. Eudeba.score: 12.0
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  14. Ricardo Franco Guzmán (ed.) (2008). Homenaje a Ricardo Franco Guzmán: 50 Años de Vida Académica. Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales.score: 12.0
     
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  15. J. M. (2000). From Intestine Transport to Enzymatic Regulation: The Works of the Spanish Biochemist Alberto Sols (1917-1989). Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 31 (2):287-313.score: 12.0
    In this paper the scientific trajectory of Spanish influential biochemist Alberto Sols (1917-1989) is presented in comparative perspective. His social and academic environment, his research training under the Cori's in the US in the early 1950s and his works when coming back to Spain to develop his own scientific career are described in order to present the central argument of this paper on his path from physiological research to research on enzymatic regulation. Sols' main contributions were both scientific and (...)
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  16. Anthony Everett (2007). Review of Alberto Voltolini, How Ficta Follow Fiction: A Syncretistic Account of Fictional Entities. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (11).score: 9.0
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  17. Wesley C. Salmon (1974). Comments on 'Hempel's Ambiguity' by J. Alberto Coffa. Synthese 28 (2):165 - 169.score: 9.0
    Using Coffa's paper as a point of departure, this brief note is designed to show that Hempel's inductive-statistical model of explanation implicitly construes explanations of that type as defective deductive-nomological explanations, with the consequence that there is no such thing as genuine inductive-statistical explanation according to Hempel's account. This result suggests a possible implicit commitment to determinism behind Hempel's theory of scientific explanation.
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  18. Ryan Muldoon, Michael Borgida & Michael Cuffaro (2012). The Conditions of Tolerance. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 11 (3):322-344.score: 9.0
    The philosophical tradition of liberal political thought has come to see tolerance as a crucial element of a liberal political order. However, while much has been made of the value of toleration, little work has been done on individual-level motivations for tolerant behavior. In this article, we seek to develop an account of the rational motivations for toleration and of where the limits of toleration lie. We first present a very simple model of rational motivations for toleration. Key to this (...)
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  19. Linda Wessels & Hector-Neri Castañeda (1987). Dedication: To J. Alberto Coffa. Noûs 21 (4):455 - 456.score: 9.0
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  20. Alan Richardson (1994). Book Review:The Semantic Tradition From Kant to Carnap: To the Vienna Station Alberto Coffa. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 61 (1):142-.score: 9.0
  21. C. Pigden (1994). Book Reviews : J. Alberto Coffa, The Semantic Tradition From Carnap to Kant: To the Vienna Station, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991. Pp. 445. $54.95. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (4):522-525.score: 9.0
  22. J. Bernstein (2009). Badiou's Ahistorical Century: Alain Badiou, The Century, Trans., with Commentary and Notes, Alberto Toscano (USA: Polity Press, 2007), 233 Pp. + Index. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Social Criticism 35 (9):1143-1149.score: 9.0
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  23. John J. Drummond, Timothy Casey & Karl Schuhmann (1989). Book Reviews. Elizabeth Stroker: 'Investigations in Philosophy of Space'. Alberto Perez-Gomez: 'Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science'. Beat W. Imhof: 'Edith Steins Philosophische Entwicklung. Leben Und Werk'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 6 (1).score: 9.0
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  24. Lucas Mateus Dalsoto (2013). SEN, Amartya. A ideia de justiça. Trad. de Denise Bottmann e Ricardo Doninelli Mendes. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2011. [REVIEW] Conjectura 18.score: 9.0
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  25. Robert Paul Wolff (1982). The Analytics of the Labor Theory of Value in David Ricardo and Karl Marx. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):301-319.score: 9.0
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  26. Peter Richerson, Homage to Malthus, Ricardo, and Boserup: Toward a General Theory of Population, Economic Growth, Environmental Deterioration, Wealth, and Poverty.score: 9.0
    The debates over the future of human population and the earth’s environment, and similar large issues, usually take place without reference to explicit models. Debate would be clarified if such models were employed. We propose that the logistic equation and its extensions like the generalized logistic and the Lotka-Volterra equations, so familiar to ecologists, can easily be modified to model the important "macro" questions that motivated the three thinkers of our title. The long term rate of population growth must normally (...)
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  27. Tom Bailey (2007). Filosofia Pratica E Sfera Pubblica: Percorsi a Confronto: Höffe, Geertz, O'Neill, Gadamer, Taylor – Alberto Pirni. Philosophical Quarterly 57 (226):151–153.score: 9.0
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  28. Patrick Madigan (2011). Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter. By Ricardo J. Quinones. Heythrop Journal 52 (1):147-148.score: 9.0
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  29. A. R. Burn (1953). Alberto Gitti : Alessandro Magno All' Oasi di Siwah. II Problema Delle Fonti. Pp. Xii+210. Bari: Adriatica Editrice, 1951. Paper, L. 1400. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (02):125-126.score: 9.0
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  30. P. -E. Dauzat & J. C. Gage (1998). Reviews : Norberto Bobbio, De Senectute E Altri Scritti Autobiografici, Turin, Ein Audi 1997, and Autobiografia, Alberto Papuzzi, Ed., Bari, Laterza 1997. Diogenes 46 (182):165-170.score: 9.0
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  31. R. P. H. Green (1996). P. F. Alberto (Ed.): O De Ira de Martinho de Braga, Estudo, Ediçao Critica, Traduçâo E Comentário. (Medievalia, Textos E Estudos 4.)Pp. 246. Oporto: Fundação Eng. António de Almeida, 1993. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (01):165-.score: 9.0
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  32. Philip Mirowski (1987). Shall I Compare Thee to a Minkowski-Ricardo-Leontief-Metzler Matrix of the Mosak-Hicks Type?: Or, Rhetoric, Mathematics, and the Nature of Neoclassical Economic Theory. Economics and Philosophy 3 (01):67-.score: 9.0
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  33. Jorge García Cardiel (2012). Almagro Gorbea, Martín – Lorrio Alvarado, Alberto J., "Teutates, el héroe fundador y el culto heroico al antepasado en Hispania y en la Keltiké.". 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:253-258.score: 9.0
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  34. Maria Corsi (2012). Anna Delle Foglie, La Cappella Caracciolo del Sole a San Giovanni a Carbonara, presentazione di P. Robert F. Prevost, saggio introduttivo di Gennaro Toscano. Augustinianum 52 (2):519-523.score: 9.0
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  35. Ana Isabel Jiménez San Cristóbal (2012). Bernábé, Alberto – Kahle, Madayo – Santamaría, Marco Antonio (eds.), "Reencarnación. La transmigración de las almas entre Oriente y Occidente.". [REVIEW] 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:260-264.score: 9.0
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  36. Morris Grossman (2003). Moreiras, Alberto. The Exhaustion of Difference: The Politics of Latin American Cultural Studies. The Review of Metaphysics 56 (4):894-895.score: 9.0
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  37. G. B. Kerferd (1955). The Contemplative Life in the Graeco-Roman World Alberto Grilli: Il Problema Della Vita Contemplativa Nel Mondo Grecoromano. (Pubblicazioni Dell' Università di Milano, Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia, Serie I: Filologia E Letterature Classiche.) Pp. 364. Milano: Bocca, 1953. Paper, L. 2000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (3-4):262-263.score: 9.0
  38. Maria Grazia Mara (1980). Ricordo di Alberto Pincherle. Augustinianum 20 (3):425-428.score: 9.0
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  39. Alfredo Saad-Filho & Ben Fine (2009). Twixt Ricardo and Rubin: Debating Kincaid Once More. Historical Materialism 17 (3):192-207.score: 9.0
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  40. Hajo Schmidt (1980). The Legitimacy of the Civil Society. A Inquiry Into the Concept of Labour in the Theories of Locke, Smith, Ricardo, Hegel and Marx. Philosophy and History 13 (2):156-158.score: 9.0
  41. Cesaro Antimo (ed.) (2007). L'angelo E la Fenice: Percorsi di Ermeneutica Simbolica: Atti Del Corso di Alta Formazione Sull'ermeneutica Simbolica Dell'opera d'Arte, Complesso Monumentale di San Lorenzo Maggiore, Biblioteca Landolfo Caracciolo, Napoli, 20-25 Luglio 2007. [REVIEW] Luciano.score: 9.0
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  42. José Manuel Aroca (2009). Alberto Dou S.J. (1915-2009). Theoria 24 (3):349-352.score: 9.0
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  43. Luis F. Girón Blanc (2012). Quiroga, Alberto, "ἱερὰ καὶ λόγοι. Estudios de Literatura y de Religión en la Antigüedad tardía". 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:274-275.score: 9.0
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  44. Vernon J. Bourke (1971). "Intentionalità E Dialettica," by Alberto Moscato. The Modern Schoolman 48 (2):201-201.score: 9.0
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  45. James Collins (1969). Storia Delle Teorie Drammatiche Nella Germania Del Settecento (1730-1780), Vol. I: L a Drammaturgia Dell'illuminismo. By Alberto Martino. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 46 (4):393-394.score: 9.0
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  46. William Duba (2010). What is Actually the Matter with Scotus? Landolfo Caracciolo on Objective Potency and Hylomorphic Unity. In Francesco Fiorentino (ed.), Lo Scotismo Nel Mezzogiorno D'italia: Atti Del Congresso Internazionale (Bitonto 25-28, Marzo 2008), in Occasione Del Vii Centenario Della Morte di Giovanni Duns Scoto. Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales.score: 9.0
  47. Fernando M. Fernández (2011). El Poder Del Estado Versus El Derecho? : Transformaciones de la Institucionalidad Del Estado Bajo El Régimen de Chávez / Ricardo Combellas- - Marco Jurídico de Los Hidrocarburos y Las Inversiones y Aportes Empresariales En Ciencia, Tecnología E Innovación : Enfoque de Responsibilidad Social Empresarial. In Ricardo Combellas & Fernando M. Fernández (eds.), Retos Del Estado de Nuestro Tiempo. Fundación Manuel García-Pelayo.score: 9.0
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  48. S. Folgado (1969). El Corpo mistico e le sue relazioni con l'Eucaristia in S. Alberto Magno. Augustinianum 9 (3):563-563.score: 9.0
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  49. Eveling Garzón Fontalvo (2012). Bernabé, Alberto, Platón y el orfismo. Diálogos entre religión y filosofía. 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:258-260.score: 9.0
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  50. George P. Klubertanz (1965). "Pascal: l'Esperienza E Il Discorso," by Alberto Moscato. The Modern Schoolman 42 (2):228-228.score: 9.0
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  51. D. A. Malcolm (1972). Alberto José Vaccaro: La Numeración Latina: Aspectos y Problemas. Pp. 67. La Plata: Instituto de Filología, Universidad Nacional, 1969. Paper, $2. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (01):127-.score: 9.0
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  52. Eduardo Oscar Manso (2008). Tiempo y Nacimiento: Responsabilidad y Conciencia Histórica En la Obra Filosófica de Alberto Rougès. Universidad Católica de Santa Fe.score: 9.0
     
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  53. Anneliese Meis Wörmer (ed.) (2008). Alteridad y Misterio a la Luz de la Confluencia de Fuentes Griegas y Latinas En Buenaventura, Alberto Magno, Nicolás de Cusa y Juan de la Cruz. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.score: 9.0
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  54. Marı́a Jesús Santesmases (2000). From Intestine Transport to Enzymatic Regulation: The Works of the Spanish Biochemist Alberto Sols (1917–1989). Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 31 (2):287-313.score: 9.0
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  55. M. Olejnik (1997). Kosmologia na tle historii nauk, religii i filozofii [recenzja] Alberto Masani, La Cosmologia nella Storia, 1996. Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 21.score: 9.0
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  56. Lee C. Rice (1972). "IIo Congreso Nacional de Filosofia: Temas de Filosofia Contemporänea"; and "IIo Congreso Nacional de Filosofia: La Filosofia En la Argentina Actual," by Alberto Caturelli. The Modern Schoolman 50 (1):138-139.score: 9.0
  57. H. J. Rose (1951). Tradition and Proto-History Alberto Gitti: Mythos: La Tradizione Pre-Storiografica Della Grecia. Prolegomeni Allo Studio Delle Origini Greche. (Studi Barese di Storia E di Filologia, Vol. I.) Pp. Xx + 275. Bari: Adriatica Editrice, 1949. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (3-4):210-211.score: 9.0
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  58. Chris Schabel (2010). How Landulph Caracciolo, Mezzogiorno Scotist, Deviated From His Master's Teaching on Freedom. In Francesco Fiorentino (ed.), Lo Scotismo Nel Mezzogiorno D'italia: Atti Del Congresso Internazionale (Bitonto 25-28, Marzo 2008), in Occasione Del Vii Centenario Della Morte di Giovanni Duns Scoto. Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales.score: 9.0
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  59. Ian Verstegen (2010). Arte E Espressione. Studi E Ricerche di Psicologia Dell'arte by Argenton, Alberto. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (2):196-197.score: 9.0
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  60. Alberto Coffa (1991). The Semantic Tradition From Kant to Carnap: To the Vienna Station. Cambridge University Press.score: 6.0
    This major publication is a history of the semantic tradition in philosophy from the early nineteenth century through its incarnation in the work of the Vienna Circle, the group of logical positivists that emerged in the years 1925-1935 in Vienna who were characterised by a strong commitment to empiricism, a high regard for science, and a conviction that modern logic is the primary tool of analytic philosophy. In the first part of the book, Alberto Coffa traces the roots of (...)
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  61. Lewis Pyenson, Sean Johnston, Alberto Martínez & Richard Staley (2011). Revisiting the History of Relativity. Metascience 20 (1):53-73.score: 6.0
    Revisiting the history of relativity Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9466-4 Authors Lewis Pyenson, Department of History, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5242, USA Sean F. Johnston, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Glasgow, Rutherford-McCowan Building, Dumfries, Glasgow, Scotland G2 0RB, UK Alberto A. Martínez, Department of History, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station B7000, Austin, TX 78712-0220, USA Richard Staley, Department of the History of Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 226 Bradley Memorial Building, 1225 Linden Drive, Madison, (...)
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  62. Ricardo Díez-Hochleitner (2008). A Dialogue Between East and West: Looking to a Human Revolution. I.B. Tauris.score: 6.0
    How far do cultures affect the future of the planet? Can the debate on the environment and global warming be influenced by the cultures of East and West understanding each other better? In this consistently provocative dialogue, two of the most influential thinkers of recent times propose that only a 'human revolution' - a shift in the hearts and minds of individuals - can stimulate a revolution in humanity's relationship with the planet. Such a planetary revolution first requires a transformation (...)
     
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  63. Alberto Toscano (2005). The Theatre of Producation: Philosophy and Individuation Bewteen Kant and Deleuze. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 6.0
    This book provides both a historical analysis of the philosophical problem of individuation, and a new trajectory in its treatment. Drawing on the work of Gilles Deleuze, as well as C.S. Peirce and the lesser-known Gilbert Simondon, Alberto Toscano takes the problem of individuation, as reconfigured by Kant and Nietzsche, into the realm of modernity, providing a unique and vibrant contribution to contemporary debates in European philosophy.
     
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  64. Franck Lihoreau (ed.) (2011). Truth in Fiction. Ontos Verlag.score: 3.0
    The essays collected in this volume are all concerned with the connection between fiction and truth. This question is of utmost importance to metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophical logic and epistemology, raising in each of these areas and at their intersections a large number of issues related to creation, existence, reference, identity, modality, belief, assertion, imagination, pretense, etc. All these topics and many more are addressed in this collection, which brings together original essays written from various points of view by (...)
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  65. Alberto Vanzo (2010). Kant on the Nominal Definition of Truth. Kant-Studien 101 (2):147-166.score: 3.0
    Kant claims that the nominal definition of truth is: “Truth is the agreement of cognition with its object”. In this paper, I analyse the relevant features of Kant's theory of definition in order to explain the meaning of that claim and its consequences for the vexed question of whether Kant endorses or rejects a correspondence theory of truth. I conclude that Kant's claim implies neither that he holds, nor that he rejects, a correspondence theory of truth. Kant's claim is not (...)
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  66. Alain Badiou & Alberto Toscano (2006). Plato, Our Dear Plato! Angelaki 11 (3):39 – 41.score: 3.0
  67. Andy Clark (1998). Embodiment and the Philosophy of Mind. In Current Issues in Philosophy of Mind. New York: Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    Cambridge University Press:1998) P. 35-52. To be reprinted in Alberto Peruzzi (ed) MIND.
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  68. Jessica M. Wilson (2000). Could Experience Disconfirm the Propositions of Arithmetic? Canadian Journal of Philosophy 30 (1):55--84.score: 3.0
    Alberto Casullo ("Necessity, Certainty, and the A Priori", Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18, 1988) argues that arithmetical propositions could be disconfirmed by appeal to an invented scenario, wherein our standard counting procedures indicate that 2 + 2 != 4. Our best response to such a scenario would be, Casullo suggests, to accept the results of the counting procedures, and give up standard arithmetic. While Casullo's scenario avoids arguments against previous "disconfirming" scenarios, it founders on the assumption, common to scenario (...)
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  69. Alberto Vanzo (2008). A Correspondence Theory of Objects? On Kant's Notions of Truth, Object, and Actuality. History of Philosophy Quarterly 25:259-275.score: 3.0
    Ernst Cassirer claimed that Kant's notion of actual object presupposes the notion of truth. Therefore, Kant cannot define truth as the correspondence of a judgement with an actual object. In this paper, I discuss the relations between Kant's notions of truth, object, and actuality. I argue that's notion of actual object does not presuppose the notion of truth. I conclude that Kant can define truth as the correspondence of a judgement with an actual object.
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  70. Alberto Peruzzi (2006). The Meaning of Category Theory for 21st Century Philosophy. Axiomathes 16 (4).score: 3.0
    Among the main concerns of 20th century philosophy was that of the foundations of mathematics. But usually not recognized is the relevance of the choice of a foundational approach to the other main problems of 20th century philosophy, i.e., the logical structure of language, the nature of scientific theories, and the architecture of the mind. The tools used to deal with the difficulties inherent in such problems have largely relied on set theory and its “received view”. There are specific issues, (...)
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  71. Alberto Voltolini, Internalism and Externalism. Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind.score: 3.0
  72. Alberto Voltolini (2006). Are There Non-Existent Intentionalia? Philosophical Quarterly 56 (224):436-441.score: 3.0
    In his recent book on the philosophy of mind,1 Tim Crane has maintained that intentional objects are to be conceived as schematic entities, having no particular intrinsic nature. I take this metaphysical thesis as fundamentally correct. Yet in this paper I want to cast some doubts on whether this thesis prevents intentionalia, especially nonexistent ones, from belonging to the general inventory of what there is, as Crane seems to think. If my doubts are grounded, Crane’s treatment of intentionalia may further (...)
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  73. Ricardo Salles (2001). Compatibilism: Stoic and Modern. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 83 (1):1-23.score: 3.0
    It is agreed by most scholars that the Stoics were compatibilists regarding the relation between responsibility and determinism. On this view, the Stoics depart from two other positions. Unlike some eliminative determinists — labelled in modern discussions “hard-determinists”, but already active in Antiquity — they assert that, despite determinism, there are things that “depend on us”, or are : things for which we are genuinely responsible and for which, therefore, we may justifiably be praised or blamed. But the Stoics also (...)
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  74. Cesare Cozzo (2008). On the Copernican Turn in Semantics. Theoria 74 (4):295-317.score: 3.0
    Alberto Coffa used the phrase "the Copernican turn in semantics" to denote a revolutionary transformation of philosophical views about the connection between the meanings of words and the acceptability of sentences and arguments containing those words. According to the new conception resulting from the Copernican turn, here called "the Copernican view", rules of use are constitutive of the meanings of words. This view has been linked with two doctrines: (A) the instances of meaning-constitutive rules are analytically and a priori (...)
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  75. Ricardo Restrepo (2012). Computers, Persons, and the Chinese Room. Part 1: The Human Computer. Journal of Mind and Behavior 33 (1):27-48.score: 3.0
    Detractors of Searle’s Chinese Room Argument have arrived at a virtual consensus that the mental properties of the Man performing the computations stipulated by the argument are irrelevant to whether computational cognitive science is true. This paper challenges this virtual consensus to argue for the first of the two main theses of the persons reply, namely, that the mental properties of the Man are what matter. It does this by challenging many of the arguments and conceptions put forth by the (...)
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  76. J. Alberto Coffa (1981). Russell and Kant. Synthese 46 (2):247 - 263.score: 3.0
  77. Lorenzo Chiesa & Alberto Toscano (2007). Agape and the Anonymous Religion of Atheism. Angelaki 12 (1):113 – 126.score: 3.0
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  78. Alberto Coffa (1982). Kant, Bolzano, and the Emergence of Logicism. Journal of Philosophy 79 (11):679-689.score: 3.0
  79. William Mark Goodwin (2010). Coffa's Kant and the Evolution of Accounts of Mathematical Necessity. Synthese 172 (3).score: 3.0
    According to Alberto Coffa in The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap, Kant’s account of mathematical judgment is built on a ‘semantic swamp’. Kant’s primitive semantics led him to appeal to pure intuition in an attempt to explain mathematical necessity. The appeal to pure intuition was, on Coffa’s line, a blunder from which philosophy was forced to spend the next 150 years trying to recover. This dismal assessment of Kant’s contributions to the evolution of accounts of mathematical necessity is (...)
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  80. Ricardo Salles (2005). The Stoics on Determinism and Compatibilism. Ashgate Pub..score: 3.0
    The basis of stoic determinism (a) : everything has a cause -- The basis of stoic determinism (b) : causation is necessitating -- The threat of external determination -- Reflection and responsibility -- The three compatibilist theories of Chrysippus -- Epictetus on responsibility for unreflective action.
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  81. José Alberto Coffa (1967). Feyerabend on Explanation and Reduction. Journal of Philosophy 64 (16):500-508.score: 3.0
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  82. Paolo Maffezioli, Alberto Naibo & Sara Negri (forthcoming). The Church–Fitch Knowability Paradox in the Light of Structural Proof Theory. Synthese.score: 3.0
    Anti-realist epistemic conceptions of truth imply what is called the knowability principle: All truths are possibly known. The principle can be formalized in a bimodal propositional logic, with an alethic modality $${\diamondsuit}$$ and an epistemic modality $${\mathcal{K}}$$ , by the axiom scheme $${A \supset \diamondsuit \mathcal{K} A}$$ ( KP ). The use of classical logic and minimal assumptions about the two modalities lead to the paradoxical conclusion that all truths are known, $${A \supset \mathcal{K} A}$$ ( OP ). A Gentzen-style (...)
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  83. Ricardo Restrepo Echavarria (2009). Russell's Structuralism and the Supposed Death of Computational Cognitive Science. Minds and Machines 19 (2).score: 3.0
    John Searle believes that computational properties are purely formal and that consequently, computational properties are not intrinsic, empirically discoverable, nor causal; and therefore, that an entity’s having certain computational properties could not be sufficient for its having certain mental properties. To make his case, Searle’s employs an argument that had been used before him by Max Newman, against Russell’s structuralism; one that Russell himself considered fatal to his own position. This paper formulates a not-so-explored version of Searle’s problem with computational (...)
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  84. Ricardo Restrepo (2010). Realism in Mind. University of Canterbury, New Zealand.score: 3.0
    The thesis develops solutions to two main problems for mental realism. Mental realism is the theory that mental properties, events, and objects exist, with their own set of characters and causal powers. The first problem comes from the philosophy of science, where Psillos proposes a notion of scientific realism that contradicts mental realism, and consequently, if one is to be a scientific realist in the way Psillos recommends, one must reject mental realism. I propose adaptations to the conception of scientific (...)
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  85. Alberto Voltolini (2003). How Fictional Works Are Related to Fictional Entities. Dialectica 57 (2):225–238.score: 3.0
    The paper attempts at yielding a language-independent argument in favour of fictional entities, that is, an argument providing genuinely ontological reasons in favour of such entities. According to this argument, ficta are indispensable insofar as they are involved in the identity conditions of semantically-based entities we ordinarily accept, i.e. fictional works. It will also be evaluated to what extent this argument is close to other arguments recently provided to the same purpose.
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  86. Valia Allori (forthcoming). On the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics. In Soazig Lebihan (ed.), La philosophie de la physique: d'aujourd'hui a demain. Editions Vuibert.score: 3.0
    What is quantum mechanics about? The most natural way to interpret quantum mechanics realistically as a theory about the world might seem to be what is called wave function ontology: the view according to which the wave function mathematically represents in a complete way fundamentally all there is in the world. Erwin Schroedinger was one of the first proponents of such a view, but he dismissed it after he realized it led to macroscopic superpositions (if the wave function evolves in (...)
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  87. Alberto Cortes (1976). Leibniz's Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles: A False Principle. Philosophy of Science 43 (4):491-505.score: 3.0
    In considering the possibility that the fundamental particles of matter might violate Leibniz's Principle, one is confronted with logical proofs that the Principle is a Theorem of Logic. This paper shows that the proof of that theorem is not universal enough to encompass entities that might not be unique, and also strongly suggests that photons, for example, do violate Leibniz's Principle. It also shows that the existence of non-individuals would imply the breakdown of Quine's criterion of ontological commitment.
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  88. Alberto Voltolini (2005). On the Metaphysics of Internalism and Externalism. Disputation 18 (2).score: 3.0
    In this paper, I explore the consequences of the thesis that externalism and internalism are (possibly, but as we will see not necessarily, opposite) metaphysical doctrines on the individuation conditions of a thought. If I am right, this thesis primarily entails that at least some naturalist positions on the ontology of the mind, namely the reductionistic ones, are hardly compatible with both externalism and a version of internalism so conceived, namely relational internalism. Indeed, according to both externalism and relational internalism, (...)
     
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  89. Jonathan Berg (ed.) (1993). Holism: A Consumer Update. Amsterdam: Rodopi.score: 3.0
    Contents: Preface. Johannes BRANDL: Semantic Holism Is Here To Stay. Michael DEVITT: A Critique of the Case for Semantic Holism. Georges REY: The Unavailability of What We Mean: A Reply to Quine, Fodor and LePore. Joseph LEVINE: Intentional Chemistry. Louise ANTHONY: Conceptual Connection and the Observation/Theory Distinction. Gilbert HARMAN: Meaning Holism Defended. Kirk A. LUDWIG: Is Content Holism Incoherent? Anne BEZUIDENHOUT: The Impossibility of Punctate Mental Representations. Takashi YAGISAWA: The Cost of Meaning Solipsism. Alberto PERUZZI: Holism: The Polarized Spectrum. (...)
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  90. Jonathan Webber (2010). Existentialism. In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.score: 3.0
    Since it gained currency at the end of the second world war, the term “existentialism” has mostly been associated with a cultural movement that grew out of the wartime intellectual atmosphere of the Left Bank in Paris and spread through fiction and art as much as philosophy. The theoretical and other writings of Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, and Frantz Fanon in the 1940s and 1950s are usually taken as central to this movement, as are the sculptures of (...)
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  91. Clotilde Calabi & Alberto Voltolini (2005). Should Pride of Place Be Given to the Norms? Intentionality and Normativity. Facta Philosophica 7 (1):85-98.score: 3.0
  92. Ricardo Crespo (forthcoming). 'The Economic' According to Aristotle: Ethical, Political and Epistemological Implications. Foundations of Science.score: 3.0
    A renewed concern with Aristotle’s thought about the economic aspects of human life and society can be observed. Aristotle dealt with the economic issues in his practical philosophy. He thus considered ‘the economic’ within an ethical and political frame. This vision is coherent with a specific ontology of ‘the economic’ according to Aristotle. In a recent paper, I analysed this ontology and left its consequences, especially for Ethics and Politics, for another paper. In this article, I firstly summarise the reasoning (...)
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  93. Alberto Voltolini (2009). How Demonstrative Pictorial Reference Grounds Contextualism. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 90 (3):402-418.score: 3.0
    In a very recent paper (forthcoming), Dominic McIver Lopes has claimed that pictures perceptually ground demonstrative reference to depicted objects. If as I think Lopes is right, this has important consequences for the debate on the semantics/pragmatics divide. For one can exploit Lopes' claim in order to provide one more argument in favour of the well-known contextualist thesis that wide context has not only both a pre- and a post-semantic role, but also a semantic role – to put it in (...)
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  94. Ricardo Restrepo (2012). Computers, Persons, and the Chinese Room. Part 2: Testing Computational Cognitive Science. Journal of Mind and Behavior 33 (3):123-140.score: 3.0
    This paper is a follow-up of the first part of the persons reply to the Chinese Room Argument. The first part claims that the mental properties of the person appearing in that argument are what matter to whether computational cognitive science is true. This paper tries to discern what those mental properties are by applying a series of hypothetical psychological and strengthened Turing tests to the person, and argues that the results support the thesis that the Man performing the computations (...)
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  95. Alberto Voltolini (2009). Consequences of Schematism. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (1).score: 3.0
    In his (2001a) and in some related papers, Tim Crane has maintained that intentional objects are schematic entities, in the sense that, insofar as being an intentional object is not a genuine metaphysical category, qua objects of thought intentional objects have no particular nature. This approach to intentionalia is the metaphysical counterpart of the later Husserl's ontological approach to the same entities, according to which qua objects of thought intentionalia are indifferent to existence. But to buy a metaphysically deflationary approach (...)
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  96. Thomas Oberdan (2005). Carnap's Conventionalism: The Problem with P-Rules. Grazer Philosophische Studien 68 (1):119-137.score: 3.0
    Rudolf Carnap's 'Principle of Tolerance' was undoubtedly one of the most infl uential precepts in 20th Century philosophy. Introduced in The Logical Syntax of Language, Carnap's Principle suffered from ambiguities which aroused important philosophical questions from Moritz Schlick (in 1935) and Alberto Coffa (1991). Specifi cally, their questions arise from the application of the Principle to the matter of including extra-logical transformation rules (so-called 'physical rules' or 'P-rules') in the defi nition of a language, which Carnap regarded as (...)
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  97. Ricardo Restrepo, Democratic Freedom of Expression.score: 3.0
    The right to freedom of expression and the democratic system have a directly proportional relationship. Through the exercise of this right we are able to decide who we are, to speak our minds, get information, cast our vote, shape government and hold it to account, and influence our environment so that it becomes the kind of place we wish to lead our lives in. It is within a framework of democratic values that, in my view, the right of freedom of (...)
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  98. Ricardo Restrepo (2012). Two Myths of Psychophysical Reductionism. Open Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):75-83.score: 3.0
    This paper focuses on two prominent arguments claiming that physicalism entails reductionism. One is Kim’s causal exclusion argument (CEA), and the other is Papineau’s causal argument. The paper argues that Kim’s CEA is not logically valid and that it is driven by two implausible justifications. One is “Edward’s dictum”, which is alien to non-reductive physicalism and should be rejected. The other is by endorsement of Papineau’s conception of the physical, immanent in Papineau’s causal argument. This argument only arrives at the (...)
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  99. Alberto Coffa (1987). Carnap, Tarski and the Search for Truth. Noûs 21 (4):547-572.score: 3.0
  100. Alberto Peruzzi (ed.) (2004). Mind and Causality. John Benjamins.score: 3.0
    By considering the developmental, phenomenological and biological aspects linking mind and causality, this volume offers a state-of-the art theoretical...
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