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    Of Our Favorite Nietzschean Question.Jason S. Caro - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (6):750-768.
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    A branch and prune algorithm for the computation of generalized aspects of parallel robots.S. Caro, D. Chablat, A. Goldsztejn, D. Ishii & C. Jermann - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 211:34-50.
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  3. Phronesis as Ethical Expertise: Naturalism of Second Nature and the Unity of Virtue.Mario De Caro, Maria Silvia Vaccarezza & Ariele Niccoli - 2018 - Journal of Value Inquiry 52 (3):287-305.
    This paper has a twofold aim. On the one hand, we will discuss the much debated question of the source of normativity (which traditionally has nature and practical reason as the two main contenders to this role) and propose a new answer to it. Second, in answering this question, we will present a new account of practical wisdom, which conceives of the ethical virtues as ultimately unified in the chief virtue of phronesis, understood as ethical expertise. To do so, we (...)
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    Resentment and the "Feminine" in Nietzsche's Politico-Aesthetics (review).Adrian Del Caro - 2003 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 25 (1):103-105.
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    Graded modalities, II (canonical models).Francesco Caro - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (1):1 - 10.
    This work intends to be a generalization and a simplification of the techniques employed in [2], by the proposal of a general strategy to prove satisfiability theorems for NLGM-s (= normal logics with graded modalities), analogously to the well known technique of the canonical models by Lemmon and Scott for classical modal logics.
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    Dionysian Classicism, or Nietzsche’s Appropriation of an Aesthetic Norm.Adrian Del Caro - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (4):589.
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    Free Will and Quantum Mechanics.Mario De Caro & Hilary Putnam - 2020 - The Monist 103 (4):415-426.
    In the last few decades, the relevance of quantum mechanics to the free-will debate has been discussed at length, especially in relation to the prospects of libertarianism. Basing his interpretation on Anscombe’s seminal work, Putnam argued in 1979 that, given that quantum mechanical indeterminacy is holistic at the macrolevel—i.e., it is not traceable to atomistic events such as quantum jumps of single atoms—it can provide libertarians with the kind of freedom they seek. As shown in this article, however, Putnam ultimately (...)
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    Davidson’s Naturalism.Mario De Caro - 2008 - In Maria Cristina Amoretti & Nicla Vassallo (eds.), Knowledge, Language, and Interpretation: On the Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Ontos Verlag. pp. 183-202.
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    Morality and Interpretation: the Principle of Phronetic Charity.Mario De Caro & Maria Silvia Vaccarezza - 2020 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (2):295-307.
    The recent discussions on the unity of virtue suffer from a lack of reference to the processes through which we interpret each other as moral agents. In the present paper it is argued that much light can be thrown on that crucial issue by appealing to a version of Donald Davidson’s Principle of Charity, which we call “Principle of Phronetic Charity”. The idea is that in order to treat somebody as a moral agent, one has first to attribute to them, (...)
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    The power to tolerate.Eduardo Fuentes Caro - 2022 - Trans/Form/Ação 45 (3):65-84.
    : Toleration is a privilege of the powerful. A person can tolerate only if she has the power to interfere with what she objects to. In this paper, I revise the circumstances in which someone has the power to tolerate. I argue that the answer must incorporate both metaphysical and practical considerations. Specifically, I argue that someone has the power to tolerate when her properties ground that power in the practical situation in which the person finds themselves, characterized by her (...)
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    Hölderlin's Ontology of the Open.Adrian Del Caro - 1993 - Philosophy Today 37 (4):383-391.
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    Nietzsche's rhetoric on the grounds of philology and hermeneutics.Adrian Del Caro - 2004 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (2):101-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Nietzsche’s Rhetoric on the Grounds of Philology and HermeneuticsAdrian Del Caro"The philosopher believes the value of his philosophy lies in the whole, in the structure: posterity finds it in the stone with which he built."Human, All Too Human, 1.201"All science only achieved continuity and constancy when the art of correct reading, that is philology, reached its height."Human, All Too Human, 1.270The complexity of Nietzschean rhetoric demands first a (...)
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  13. Paul Celan's Uncanny Speech.Adrian Del Caro - 1994 - Philosophy and Literature 18 (2):211-224.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Adrian Del Caro PAUL CELAN'S UNCANNY SPEECH On October 22, 1960, Paul Celan was in Darmstadt, West Germany, to accept the prestigious Georg-Bûchner-Preis. Winners of this prize are required by custom to give a speech on some aspect of Georg Büchner's writings, and Celan followed suit with a speech entitled "Der Meridian." The speech itself, as an address given in German in Germany to German listeners, was uncanny, (...)
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    Hölderlin's Ontology of the Open.Adrian Del Caro - 1993 - Philosophy Today 37 (4):383-391.
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  15. Not so fast. On some bold neuroscientific claims concerning human agency.Andrea Lavazza & Mario De Caro - 2009 - Neuroethics 3 (1):23-41.
    According to a widespread view, a complete explanatory reduction of all aspects of the human mind to the electro-chemical functioning of the brain is at hand and will certainly produce vast and positive cultural, political and social consequences. However, notwithstanding the astonishing advances generated by the neurosciences in recent years for our understanding of the mechanisms and functions of the brain, the application of these findings to the specific but crucial issue of human agency can be considered a “pre-paradigmatic science” (...)
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    The Best of All Possible Worlds?: Leibniz's Philosophical Optimism and its Critics 1710-1755.Hernán D. Caro - 2020 - Boston: Brill.
    The first comprehensive survey of the criticisms of Leibniz's philosophical optimism in the first half of the eighteenth century, when what has been called the ‘debacle of the perfect world’ first began.
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    Semi-automatic knowledge population in a legal document management system.Guido Boella, Luigi Di Caro & Valentina Leone - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 27 (2):227-251.
    Every organization has to deal with operational risks, arising from the execution of a company’s primary business functions. In this paper, we describe a legal knowledge management system which helps users understand the meaning of legislative text and the relationship between norms. While much of the knowledge requires the input of legal experts, we focus in this article on NLP applications that semi-automate essential time-consuming and lower-skill tasks—classifying legal documents, identifying cross-references and legislative amendments, linking legal terms to the most (...)
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    Semi-automatic knowledge population in a legal document management system.Guido Boella, Luigi Di Caro & Valentina Leone - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 27 (2):227-251.
    Every organization has to deal with operational risks, arising from the execution of a company’s primary business functions. In this paper, we describe a legal knowledge management system which helps users understand the meaning of legislative text and the relationship between norms. While much of the knowledge requires the input of legal experts, we focus in this article on NLP applications that semi-automate essential time-consuming and lower-skill tasks—classifying legal documents, identifying cross-references and legislative amendments, linking legal terms to the most (...)
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    Nietzschean Considerations on the Environment.Adrian Del Caro - 2004 - Environmental Ethics 26 (3):307-321.
    The superhuman (Übermensch) is a human being attuned to his or her environment in such a way that human and environment function as a whole, in keeping with Zarathustra’s prophecy that the superhuman is the meaning of the Earth. Nietzsche’s rhetorical embrace of the Earth in Thus Spoke Zarathustra is actually grounded in the works of the 1870s, in particular Human, All Too Human, whichdoes not receive its due in critical engagement but which requires serious critical revisitation if the ecological (...)
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    Nietzschean Considerations on the Environment.Adrian Del Caro - 2004 - Environmental Ethics 26 (3):307-321.
    The superhuman (Übermensch) is a human being attuned to his or her environment in such a way that human and environment function as a whole, in keeping with Zarathustra’s prophecy that the superhuman is the meaning of the Earth. Nietzsche’s rhetorical embrace of the Earth in Thus Spoke Zarathustra is actually grounded in the works of the 1870s, in particular Human, All Too Human, whichdoes not receive its due in critical engagement but which requires serious critical revisitation if the ecological (...)
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    Interpretations and Causes: New Perspectives on Donald Davidson’s Philosophy.Mario de Caro (ed.) - 1999 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    In Interpretations and Causes, some of the leading contemporary analytic philosophers discuss Davidson's new ideas in a lively, relevant, useful, and not always ...
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    Renoncer aux mots.Jean-François Caro - 2017 - Cahiers Philosophiques 149 (2):91-91.
    Combinant des méthodes employées en ethnoscience et en sociolinguistique, cet article formule une hypothèse destinée à expliquer pourquoi, dans certains types de situations, les membres de la société apache occidentale s’abstiennent de parler. En dépit de l’extrême insuffisance des données interculturelles sur le silence, certaines preuves recueillies suggèrent que cette hypothèse peut également s’appliquer à d’autres sociétés.
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    In Defense of Avuncularity. Dennett and Harris on the Relation between Philosophy and Science.Mario De Caro - 2017 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 8 (3):266-273.
    _:_ This metacomment on Dennett’s comment on Sam Harris’s book on free will examines two issues. First, how one should conceive of the relationship between philosophy and science, in particular considering the dismissive attitude many highly regarded scientists show towards philosophy today. Second, a critical assessment of Harris’s replies to Dennett’s criticisms. _Keywords:_ Daniel Dennett; Sam Harris; Free Will; Science; Philosophy _In difesa dei vincoli avuncolari. Dennett e Harris sul rapporto tra filosofia e scienza_ _Riassunto:_ Questo metacommento sulle osservazioni avanzate (...)
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  24. Deontica in Gerhard Ledig: Gerhard Ledig's Contribution to Deontics.Luigi A. De Caro - 1996 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 73 (1):71-122.
     
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    Tolerance: Too Little Or Too Much? On Robert Audi's Democratic Authority And The Separation Of Church And State.Mario De Caro - 2013 - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 3 (2).
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    The view from outside: On a distinctively cinematic achievement.Mario De Caro & Enrico Terrone - 2016 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 42 (2):154-170.
    What aesthetic interest do we have in watching films? In a much debated paper, Roger Scruton argued that this interest typically comes down to the interest in the dramatic representations recorded by such films. Berys Gaut and Catharine Abell criticized Scruton’s argument by claiming that films can elicit an aesthetic interest also by virtue of their pictorial representation. In this article, we develop a different criticism of Scruton’s argument. In our view, a film can elicit an aesthetic interest that does (...)
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  27. Dewey y Honneth: una idea sobre el progreso crítico de la moralidad.Sergio Luis Caro Arroyo - 2024 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 45 (130).
    El objetivo del presente artículo consiste en analizar la relación Dewey-Honneth con el propósito de profundizar en la comprensión de la idea de > y evidenciar algunos puntos de encuentro que, en el ámbito de la filosofía social, se dan entre la tradición pragmatista y la teoría crítica de la sociedad representadas por John Dewey y Axel Honneth. Se considera la existencia de cierto aire de familia en el entendimiento de Honneth sobre la idea > con relación a las consideraciones (...)
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    Uprooted Minds: Surviving the Politics of Terror in the Americas : Psychoanalysis, History, Memoir.Nancy Caro Hollander - 2010 - Routledge.
    In our post-9/11 environment, our sense of relative security and stability as privileged subjects living in the heart of Empire has been profoundly shaken. Hollander explores the forces that have brought us to this critical juncture, analyzing the role played by the neoliberal economic paradigm and conservative political agenda that emerged in the West over the past four decades with devastating consequences for the hemisphere's citizens. Narrative testimonies of progressive U.S. and Latin American psychoanalysts illuminate the psychological meanings of living (...)
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    Nature, value, and normativity: An introduction.Mario De Caro & Gabriele De Anna - 2020 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 46 (2):113-114.
    This brief introduction expounds the reasons behind the collection of essays entitled ‘Nature, Value and Normativity’. Political and social philosophers have usually a hard time finding a role for considerations about nature (and human nature in particular) in their accounts of normativity, due to the risk of committing the naturalistic fallacy and/or running against people’s autonomy. Scepticism about appeals to nature in normative accounts of politics and society, however, seems bound to clash with the fact that nature constrains human action. (...)
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    Putnam on the mind-body problem.Mario De Caro - 2018 - Belgrade Philosophical Annual 1 (31):155-163.
    This article discusses Hilary Putnam's views on the mind-body problem, by locating them in the general context of a satisfying pluralistic naturalism that he tried to articulate throughout his entire philosophical career. The first attempt in this direction was computational functionalism, his version of psychological functionalism centered on the analogy between mind/body and software/hardware, which (differently from David Lewis and others) he came to think of as an empirical hypothesis. That was a very successful proposal; however, later Putnam abandoned it (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Art. [REVIEW]Adrian del Caro - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (2):146-147.
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  32. Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra.Robert Pippin & Adrian Del Caro (eds.) - 2006 - Cambridge University Press.
    Nietzsche regarded 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' as his most important work, and his story of the wandering Zarathustra has had enormous influence on subsequent culture. Nietzsche uses a mixture of homilies, parables, epigrams and dreams to introduce some of his most striking doctrines, including the Overman, nihilism, and the eternal return of the same. This edition offers a new translation by Adrian Del Caro which restores the original versification of Nietzsche's text and captures its poetic brilliance. Robert Pippin's introduction discusses (...)
     
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  33. Libertà e natura: la prospettiva di Ludwig Wittgenstein.Mario De Caro - 2010 - Philosophical News 1.
    Many philosophers have today a skeptic attitude toward the idea of free will, often because of arguments and evidence that come from neuroscience. Other philosophers claim however that no empirical evidence can shake our beliefs that we do enjoy free will and that, because of this, we are responsible for our choices and deeds. This article analyzes Wittgenstein’s view on the issue that went from the view advocated in the Tractatus to his later view that we are involved in two (...)
     
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  34. Mysterianism and Skepticism.Mario De Caro - 2009 - Iris. European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 1 (2):449-458.
    The article discusses the proposals for replying to the skeptical challenge developed by the so-called Neo-mysterians, and more particularly by the most eloquent of them, Colin McGinn. McGinn’s version of mysterianism, which he labels “Transcendental Naturalism,” is a very candid and rigorous form of scientific naturalism since (contrary to the standard naturalistic views) it is prepared to concede both that the attempts to reduce philosophically controversial phenomena – such as knowledge, free will, consciousness, meaning and the self – do not (...)
     
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    Rosmini on Kant’s Foundation of Ethics.Ramón Caro Plaza - 2022 - Con-Textos Kantianos 16:128-151.
    What are the signs from which we get our bearings in life? Can we count on some objective point of reference? In this paper I explore two ways in which those questions can be answered. Each one represents a different paradigm in relation to the bases of action. Kant seeks objectivity without object-in-itself and a moral law independent of empirical reality. Rosmini claims that moral objectivity comes from an ideal object which, in turn, is linked with reality. The third part (...)
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  36. Historia de la salvación y eucaristia en la anàfora alejandrina de S. Gregorio Nacianceno.Jm Sànchez Caro - 1977 - Salmanticensis 24:49-82.
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    Radical civility: a study in utopia and democracy.Jason Caro - 2023 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Radical Civility unearths civility's extraordinary potential by addressing why the virtue has fallen into crisis, recalling the injunctions that transpose utopia upon the stingy politics of likelihood, and by offering a vision of citizens who find purpose in dignifying each other. Jason Caro takes a three pronged approach; first identifying the effects of the misuse of civility, then expanding the meaning of civility, and finally offering applied examples of civility. Civility bears its participants to utopia. Such utopia has many (...)
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    Dionysian Aesthetics: The Role of Destruction in Creation as Reflected in the Life and Works of Friedrich Nietzsche.Adrian Del Caro - 1981 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Under the symbol of Dionysus, god of annihilation, metamorphosis, tragedy, Nietzsche succeeded in fusing elements of the mythological with a new philosophical world view culminating in an anti-ethic «beyond good and evil». «Dionysian Aesthetics» delves into the three periods of Nietzsche's productivity, systematically analyzing the relationships between major works and adhering closely to Nietzsche's «Werdegang». The focus for an understanding of the aesthetic is shifted from «Die Geburt der Tragödie» to the late works of the philo- sophical-Dionysus period.
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    Didáctica, ciencia y literatura: cienciatura de la razón estética.Norberto de Jesús Caro Torres & Mónica Moreno Torres - 2019 - Voces de la Educación 4 (7):84-111.
    The text is part of the investigative concerns from the authors with regard to the dialogue between literature and science teaching. It starts from several theoretical approaches around the general didactics, university or superior didactics, science’s didactics and for last, literature’s didactics. This is largely due to our search which is focused in articulate the university didactics with science and literature’s didactics, meanwhile, we pretend to answer to the questions ¿How are the specific didactics of science and literature going to (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Art. [REVIEW]Adrian del Caro - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (2):146-147.
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  41. Davldson ln focus.de Caro Mar1o - 1999 - In Mario De Caro (ed.), Interpretations and Causes: New Perspectives on Donald Davidson's Philosophy. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1.
     
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  42. Nietzsche: The Gay Science: With a Prelude in German Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs.Bernard Williams, Josefine Nauckhoff & Adrian Del Caro (eds.) - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    Nietzsche wrote The Gay Science, which he later described as 'perhaps my most personal book', when he was at the height of his intellectual powers, and the reader will find in it an extensive and sophisticated treatment of the philosophical themes and views which were most central to Nietzsche's own thought and which have been most influential on later thinkers. These include the death of God, the problem of nihilism, the role of truth, falsity and the will-to-truth in human life, (...)
     
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    « Renoncer aux mots » : le silence dans la culture apache occidentale.Keith H. Basso & Jean-François Caro - 2017 - Cahiers Philosophiques 2:92-108.
    Combinant des méthodes employées en ethnoscience et en sociolinguistique, cet article formule une hypothèse destinée à expliquer pourquoi, dans certains types de situations, les membres de la société apache occidentale s’abstiennent de parler. En dépit de l’extrême insuffisance des données interculturelles sur le silence, certaines preuves recueillies suggèrent que cette hypothèse peut également s’appliquer à d’autres sociétés.
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    Motivos de presentación de casos clínicos de pacientes ante el Comité Hospitalario de Bioética, en un Hospital de Segundo Nivel.Samuel Weingerz Mehl, Luz Adriana Templos Esteban, Nancy Elízabeth Rangel Domínguez & Vanesa Rocío Orellana Caro - 2021 - Medicina y Ética 32 (3):703-757.
    Los Comités Hospitalarios de Bioética (CHB) tienen la atribución de emitir sugerencias al personal de salud, ante casos clínicos difíciles que involucran problemas y/o dilemas bioéticos. A nivel mundial, y también en México, se encontró poca literatura relacionada, generando en ocasiones cierto grado de incertidumbre en los profesionales de la salud para su resolución. Objetivo: describir los motivos de presentación de casos clínicos de pacientes ante el CHB en un hospital de segundo nivel, desde junio de 2007 a junio de (...)
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    Aptness Predicts Metaphor Preference in the Lab and on the Internet.Carlos Roncero, Roberto G. De Almeida, Deborah C. Martin & Marco de Caro - 2016 - Metaphor and Symbol 31 (1):31-46.
    Experimental studies have suggested that variables such as aptness or conventionality are predictors of people’s preference for expressing a particular topic–vehicle pair as either a metaphor or a simile. In the present study, we investigated if such variables would also be predictive within a more naturalistic context, where other variables, such as the intention to include an explanation, may also influence people’s decision. Specifically, we investigated the production of metaphor and simile expressions on the Internet via the Google search engine (...)
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    Rubiano Muñoz, Rafael. Prensa y tradición. La imagen de España en la obra de Miguel Antonio Caro.Gustavo Adolfo Bedoya S. - 2012 - Co-herencia 9 (17):231-236.
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    Mario DE CARO (University of Roma Tre, Italy).Naturalism Davidson’S. - 2008 - In Maria Cristina Amoretti & Nicla Vassallo (eds.), Knowledge, Language, and Interpretation: On the Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Ontos Verlag. pp. 183.
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  48. Jane Caro's acceptance speech.Rosslyn Ives - 2013 - The Australian Humanist 111 (111):1.
     
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  49. Putnam’s Last Papers: Hilary Putnam: Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity, edited by Mario De Caro. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016, 248 pp, $51.50 HB. [REVIEW]Panu Raatikainen - 2019 - Metascience 28 (3):487-489.
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    'Arab Stones': Rodrigo Caro's translations of Arabic inscriptions in Seville (1634), revisited.Heather L. Ecker - 2002 - Al-Qantara 23 (2):347-402.
    Este artículo intenta iluminar el problema de las traducciones de inscripciones árabes medievales durante el Barroco, en particular, las propuestas por Rodrigo Caro en 1643 de las inscripciones de Sevilla, traducciones primero ignoradas y luego consideradas, en el siglo XIX, como fraudulentas. Aquí se propone que estas falsas traducciones están condicionadas por el contexto de las de los Plomos del Sacromonte, por el ideal de la época de «antigüedad sagrada» y por el interés contrarreformista en ensalzar mártires y reliquias. (...)
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