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  1. Representing Subjects, Mind-dependent Objects: Kant, Leibniz and the Amphiboly.Antonio-Maria Nunziante & Alberto Vanzo - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (1):133-151.
    This paper compares Kant’s and Leibniz’s views on the relation between knowing subjects and known objects. Kant discusses Leibniz’s philosophy in the ‘Amphiboly’ section of the first Critique. According to Kant, Leibniz’s main error is mistaking objects in space and time for mind-independent things in themselves, that is, for monads. The paper argues that, pace Kant, Leibniz regards objects in space and time as mind-dependent. A deeper divergence between the two philosophers concerns knowing subjects. For Leibniz, they are substances. For (...)
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    Il normativo e il naturale: saggi su Leibniz.Antonio-Maria Nunziante - 2019 - Padova: Padova UP.
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    "Monas Dominans" like "Monas actuatrix". A Case of Unity in Plurality.Antonio Maria Nunziante - 2006 - In VIII. Internationaler Leibniz-Kongress, Einheit in der Vielheit, Hannover 24-29 July,. pp. pp. 729-736.
    What kind of relationship subsists between an "organism" and a "monas dominans"? In some texts, Leibniz claims that the soul "actuat" the organic body and in the late debate with Stahl he describes the "monas dominans" as a "monas actuatrix". But how does the monas "actualize" the organic body? And what is implied by Leibniz's use of the word "agere" to describe this? Is it also possibile to describe this event in terms of "whole/part" relationship? The aim of this paper (...)
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    Naturalismo e neuroscienze. Sulla genesi storica di un legame teorico.Antonio-Maria Nunziante - unknown
    The first part of the paper offers an historical reconstruction of the relationship between philosophy and neuroscience. The goal of this part is to show that such relationship has been generated on the basis of a theoretical common ground; that this common story was essentially tied to the American philosophical naturalism; that naturalism entails a metaphilosophical constraint, such that between philosophy and the natural sciences subsists a strong cognitive asymmetry. In the second part of the paper, it has been taken (...)
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    Organismo come armonia: la genesi del concetto di organismo vivente in G.W. Leibniz.Antonio-Maria Nunziante - 2002 - Ass. Trentina di Scienze Umane.
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    " Singolarità" e" infinito". Appunti per una discussione tra Leibniz e Hegel.Antonio Maria Nunziante - 2005 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 34 (1-2):29-61.
    Aim of this paper is to reconsider the controversial problem of the relationship between the philosophy of Hegel and Leibniz. Beyond the tick courtain of historical references (which have been widely developed by scholars), it is in fact possible to assume some guideline concepts (i.e. those of "singularity" and "infinity") to reconstruct the deep theoretical influence which Leibniz played in Hegel's thought since the Jaener Systementwurf of 1804/1805.
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  7. VIII. Internationaler Leibniz-Kongress, Einheit in der Vielheit, Hannover 24-29 July,.Antonio Maria Nunziante (ed.) - 2006
     
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    Debunking Multiform Dimensionality: many, Romance tant-PL, & morpho-syntactic opacity.Antonio Maria Cleani & Luis Miguel Toquero-Pérez - 2022 - Proceedings of Salt32.
    The interpretation of `much/many' has been argued to be regulated by Uniform Dimensionality (Hackl 2000; Solt 2009): `much' is underspecified but `many' encodes cardinality. However, given some data where `many' denotes ‘volume’, Snyder (2021) proposes the need for Multiform Dimensionality: both `much' and `many' are underspecifed. After reviewing the English data, and in light of novel cross-linguistic data, we argue that neither generalization is fully accurate. Instead, following Wellwood (2015, 2018), we argue for an alternative, Abstract Uniform Dimensionality, which we (...)
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  9. Panorama actural de la edición española.Antonio María Avila - 2007 - Critica 57 (945):25-28.
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  10. Scrivere I confini.Antonio Maria Pusceddu - forthcoming - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano.
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    El derecho fundamental a la enseñanza religiosa y su reordenación en la Constitución.Antonio María Rouco Varela - 1978 - Salmanticensis 25 (2):203-213.
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  12. La droga del siglo XXI.Antonio Maria Costa, Bernat Soria Escoms, Nora Volkow & Agustín Remesal - 2007 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 50:26-31.
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    Cristianos laicos y signos de los tiempos.Antonio María Calero de los Ríos - 2023 - Isidorianum 15 (31):181-244.
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    Migrantes y políticas de contención: el caso de Libia al acabar el régimen de Gadafi.Antonio Maria Morone - 2024 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 32:136-157.
    Desde finales de los años 1990, Libia ha experimentado una fase de crecimiento económico muy rápida y se ha convertido, gradualmente, en destino privilegiado de importantes flujos migratorios internacionales procedentes de otros países árabes, de varios países africanos al sur del Sahara e, incluso, de países asiáticos, como Bangladesh, India y China. Contrariando la visión de Libia como un país de tránsito, la realidad es que muchas personas migrantes se quedan en el país. Sin embargo, el espacio libio ha representado (...)
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  15. El valor económico del idioma: El caso del Español.Antonio María Avila Alvarez - 2005 - Contrastes 39:59-61.
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    Antecedentes históricos de las relaciones actuales entre la Iglesia y la comunidad política en España.Antonio María Rouco Varela - 1974 - Salmanticensis 21 (2):217-234.
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  17. Naturalism and Civilization (1927-1947).Antonio M. Nunziante - 2024 - Cogent Arts and Humanities 11 (1):1-15.
    This paper analyzes the specific shift in the meaning of “civilization” that took place in texts and documents of early American philosophical naturalism. Particularly, it will focus on the specific role that naturalization plays in the edification of a newly secularized, science-oriented, and democratic society, as well as of a naturalized conception of culture and civilization. Indeed, as the work of many philosophers and intellectuals of the Forties highlights, naturalism represents not only the banner of a new idea of civilization, (...)
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  18. The «Morbid Fear of the Subjective». Privateness and Objectivity in Mid-twentieth Century American Naturalism.Antonio Nunziante - 2013 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 1 (1-2):1-19.
    The “Morbid Fear of the Subjective” (copyright by Roy Wood Sellars) represents a key-element of the American naturalist debate of the Mid-twentieth century. On the one hand, we are witnessing to the unconditional trust in the objectivity of scientific discourse, while on the other (and as a consequence) there is the attempt to exorcise the myth of the “subjective” and of its metaphysical privateness. This theoretical roadmap quickly assumed the shape of an even sociological contrast between the “democraticity” of natural (...)
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    Tropes variations: the topic of particulars beyond Sellars’s myth of the given.Antonio M. Nunziante - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):12019-12043.
    The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I would like to bring into the light the almost unexplored Sellars’s theory of particulars. Second, I would like to show its surprising degree of compatibility with the thesis supported by some contemporary tropists, Tropes, Universals and the Philosophy of Mind, Ontos Verlag, 2008; Moltmann, Mind 113:1–41, 2004 and Moltmann, Noûs 47:346–370, 2013). It is difficult to establish whether Sellars possessed an own theory of tropes, developed independently by the classical form it (...)
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    Marvin Farber e il progetto di una naturalizzazione della fenomenologia.Antonio M. Nunziante - 2020 - Discipline filosofiche. 30 (1):135-157.
    Usually scholars think of Marvin Farber as an American pupil of Husserl and his figure is given historical and institutional credit. It is also said that his thought misrepresented the intentions of the master and that his idea of a naturalization of phenomenology was devoid of hermeneutical grounds. All this has fed the myth of his heresy, the idea that his philosophical proposal could be summarized as a deviation from the orthodox canon. In this paper the legitimacy of this perspective (...)
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    Sulla struttura “a specchio” della mente in Leibniz. Tra solipsismo e concezione organica della materia.Antonio Nunziante - 2010 - Rivista di Filosofia 2 (2):243-268.
    One of the symbolic images to which Leibniz constantly entrusted the synthesis of his own thought regards the idea of looking upon the same city from different perspectives. This is an image that is diffused throughout all Leibniz's writings and it clearly reflects the philosopher's passion for matters regarding perspective as well as optical phenomena. The point of view of the inhabitants who look at it can be therefore compared to a mirror which reflects a certain portion of reality, according (...)
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    Sellars and the History of Modern Philosophy.Luca Corti & Antonio M. Nunziante - 2018 - New York, USA: Routledge.
    This edited volume systematically addresses the connection between Wilfrid Sellars and the history of modern philosophy, exploring both the content and method of this relationship. It intends both to analyze Sellars’s position in relation to singular thinkers of the modern tradition, and to inquire into Sellars’s understanding of philosophy as a field in reflective and constructive conversation with its past. The chapters in Part I cover Sellars’s interpretation and use of Descartes, Leibniz, Hume, Kant and Hegel. Part II features essays (...)
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    Lo spirito naturalizzato. La stagione pre-analitica del naturalismo americano.Antonio M. Nunziante - 2012 - Trento (Italy): Verifiche.
    Aim of this work is to dispel the myth of the "vagueness" of naturalism. Between the Thirties and the Forties, naturalism moves “from old Europe to dynamic America” (as the historian Larrabee said). The controversy with visionary and fascist European theories was indeed very strong in the academic culture of the Thirties and Forties. The idea was to oppose to the former the virtue of a liberal democracy, supported by the liberality of the scientific method.In short, the cultural fight was (...)
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  24. The Lingua Franca of Nominalism: Sellars on Leibniz.Antonio Nunziante - 2018 - In Luca Corti & Antonio Nunziante (eds.), Sellars and the History of Modern Philosophy. New York, USA: Routledge. pp. 36-58.
    Leibniz can be counted among the remote, but still significant, sources of Sellars's philosophy. Such thesis, however, is meaningless unless its conceptual relevance is displayed. Therefore, it will be immediately added that Sellars's relation with Leibniz is focused on three main fundamental issues, which respectively concern (1) the concept of nature, (2) the concept of truth and (3) the concept itself of nominalism. Besides, there are other seemingly minor topics, which actually refers to the definition of abstract entities, of predicates, (...)
     
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    American Gods: Debunking the Symbolic Dimension of Early American Naturalism.Antonio M. Nunziante - 2023 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 44 (1):47-69.
    In this paper, I would like to focus upon two things. The first concerns the intertwining of naturalism and religion, namely the fact that early American naturalism defined itself as a “secular religion”. This expression sounds like an oxymoron, but the analysis of a dazzling text by Francis Ellingwood Abbot will help us to clarify the concept of “godless religion”, which will be taken up in the following years by all the major naturalists of the time. The second concerns the (...)
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  26. ‘Corpus vivens est Automaton sui perpetuativum ex naturae instituto’. Some Remarks on Leibniz's Distinction between ‘Machina naturalis’ and ‘Organica artificialia’.Antonio Nunziante - 2004 - Studia Leibnitiana Sonderheft 32:203-216.
    One of the most interesting aspects of Leibniz's philosophy is the distinction between "art" and "nature"; the core of this matter is the possibility (or even the impossibility) of distinguishing as clearly as possible between two ontological domains: on one hand the products of technique (such as "artificial machines"), on the other hand all the beings that can be defined as natural ("natural machines"). The question raised in this paper is if it is possibile to build ontological criteria which can (...)
     
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    Back to the Roots. ‘Functions’ and ‘Teleology’ in the Philosophy of Leibniz.Antonio M. Nunziante - 2008 - In Luca Illetterati (ed.), Purposiveness: Teleology Between Nature and Mind. Ontos Verlag. pp. 9-32.
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    The Principle of the ‘Common’, Legal Pluralism and Decolonization in Latin America.Antonio Carlos Wolkmer & Maria de Fátima Schumacher Wolkmer - 2022 - Law and Critique 33 (1):63-87.
    This paper aims to introduce, in the context of Latin America, the theoretical epistemic discussion regarding the theme of the ‘common’ as a political principle which substantiates instituting and autonomous processes of government, control and community regulation. The work seeks to relate a democratic scenario of the ‘common’ with the discourses of pluralist and decolonial normativity, in a way that would guarantee not only horizontal communal self-management, but also a legitimate ordering of forms of life, founded on common interest, social (...)
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    Between Laws and Norms. Genesis of the Concept of Organism in Leibniz and in the Early Modern Western Philosophy.Antonio M. Nunziante - 2020 - In Andrea Altobrando & Pierfrancesco Biasetti (eds.), Natural Born Monads: On the Metaphysics of Organisms and Human Individuals. De Gruyter. pp. 11-32.
    The word “organism” represents an original keyword of the early-modern philosophical world. As it was first developed by Leibniz, it seems to blend together two different conceptual paradigms: the Cartesian model of the “machines” and the Aristotelian legacy of the “individual natures”. According to the first, nature represents itself the prototype of any good mechanical functioning, but at the same time its inner development is explained by the occurrence of a normative dimension that rules the world of primitive forces in (...)
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    Back to the Roots. “Functions” and “Teleology” in the Philosophy of Leibniz.Antonio Nunziante - 2008 - In Luca Illetterati (ed.), Purposiveness: Teleology Between Nature and Mind. Ontos Verlag.
    It is certainly true that in early modern thought the emergence of a new science changed the image of the universe in a mechanistic way. It must be considered, though, that most of the main protagonists of this revolution (Kepler, Newton, Leibniz, ‘biologists’ like Leeuwenhoek, Hartsoeker, Hooke, Malpighi, Redi, etc.) still continued to consider the importance and the utility of a finalistic explanation of natural phenomena. Concepts like “function”, “self-organization”, “organism” have roots in early modern thought: not only from a (...)
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  31. Continuity or Discontinuity? Some Remarks on Leibniz’s Concepts of ‘Substantia Vivens‘ and ‘Organism‘.Antonio Nunziante - 2011 - In Ohad Nachtomy & Justin Smith (eds.), Machines of Nature and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz. springer.
    The doctrine of natural machines, of organisms, of composite substances, assumes a marked consistency in Leibniz starting from his mature years (let us say, from the publishing of New System in 1965 onwards). There is no doubt, therefore, that for a full explanation of the conceptual content of the reflection of Leibniz on the nature of living substances we must turn to the “classic” places in which it took form: from the letters to De Volder and Lady Masham of the (...)
     
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  32. “Monade Dominante” come “Monade attuatrice”. Sostanze viventi e ontologia delle relazioni in G.W. Leibniz.Antonio M. Nunziante - 2006 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 35 (1-2):3-20.
    What kind of relationship subsists between an “organism” and a “monas dominans »? In some texts, Leibniz claims that the soul « actuat » the organic body and in the late debate with Stahl he describes the « monas dominans » as a « monas actuatrix ». But how does the monas « actualize » the organic body ? and what implies the semantic of the word « agere » here used by Leibniz ? Is it also possibile to describe (...)
     
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    """ Funzioni" e" teleologia" in GW Leibniz.Antonio M. Nunziante - 2009 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 38 (1):25-53.
    It is certainly true that in early modern thought the emergence of a new science changed the image of the universe in a mechanistic way. It must be considered, though, that most of the main protagonists of this revolution (Kepler, Newton, Leibniz, ‘biologists’ like Leeuwenhoek, Hartsoeker, Hooke, Malpighi, Redi, etc.) still continued to consider the importance and the utility of a finalistic explanation of natural phenomena. Concepts like “function”, “self-organization”, “organism” have roots in early modern thought: not only from a (...)
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    G.W. Leibniz, Obiezioni contro la Teoria medica di Georg Ernst Stahl. Sui concetti di anima, vita, organismo.Antonio Nunziante - 2011 - Quodlibet.
    Le Obiezioni contro la Teoria medica di G.E. Stahl, tradotte per la prima volta in italiano, rappresentano un documento di particolare interesse storico-filosofico. Da una parte Georg Ernst Stahl (1659-1734), medico, chimico, fisico, sostenitore di una fisiologia corporea a impronta “vitalista” e dall’altra Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), genio universale della matematica e della filosofia dell’età barocca. Il fulcro della polemica riguarda la possibilità di capire se e in che misura l’organizzazione meccanica di un corpo organico sia di per se sufficiente (...)
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  35. La fenomenologia negli Stati Uniti (1939-1962): l'utopia di una definizione.Antonio Nunziante - 2018 - Rivista di Filosofia 109 (2):265-286.
    The paper investigates the first occurrences of the term «phenomenology» in the United States, underlying as well the history of its progressive resemantization. The temporal frame 1939-1962 refers to the foundation of the two major American phenomenological societies: the International Phenomenological Society (IPS) and the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). Accordingly, it will be described the shift of meanings of the word «phenomenology»: originally the term simply meant «Husserlian philosophy», but in the turn of a few decades it (...)
     
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  36. Leibniz’s Mirror Thesis. Solipsism, Private Perspectives and Conceptual Holism.Antonio Nunziante - 2017 - Facta Universitatis, Series: Linguistics and Literature 16 (3):185-199.
    One of the symbolic images to which Leibniz constantly entrusted the synthesis of his philosophy regards the idea of considering one and the same city from various visual perspectives. Such an image is diffused throughout all Leibniz’s writings and clearly reflects the philosopher’s interest for matters regarding perspective as well as optical phenomena. The point of view of its inhabitants can therefore be compared to a mirror that reflects some different portions of reality. But what do the city-viewers really see? (...)
     
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    Monade e contraddizione. L’interpretazione hegeliana di Leibniz.Antonio Nunziante - 2001 - Trento: Verifiche.
    Hegel, nell’Enciclopedia, definisce la filosofia leibniziana come “la contraddizione” completamente sviluppata. Da sempre questa affermazione ha suscitato l’attenzione degli interpreti e nel tempo si è consolidata l’immagine storiografica di uno Hegel poco attento nei confronti di Leibniz, o semplicemente iniquo nella sua valutazione. Approfondendo tuttavia i termini concettuali del giudizio hegeliano e ripercorrendone insieme la genesi storica e sistematica, la questione appare teoreticamente ancora aperta e stimolante. Il vibrante dialogo che Hegel fin dai primi anni di Jena instaura con Leibniz (...)
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    Organismo come Armonia. La genesi del concetto di organismo vivente nella filosofia di G.W. Leibniz.Antonio Nunziante - 2002 - Verifiche.
    Il concetto di organismo rappresenta uno dei fuochi centrali del pensiero di Leibniz. Interrogarsi sul significato della sua definizione significa inoltrarsi su un terreno problematico particolarmente delicato della tradizione filosofico-scientifica occidentale, dal momento che tale concetto trova proprio nella filosofia leibniziana una delle sue prime esplicitazioni teoriche. Può infatti non essere banale ricordare come il termine "organismus", assente nelle lingue classiche, faccia una delle sue prime apparizioni proprio negli scritti di Leibniz, il quale lo impiega con la piena consapevolezza di (...)
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    Individuals, minds and bodies: themes from Leibniz.Massimiliano Carrara, Antonio M. Nunziante & Gabriele Tomasi (eds.) - 2004 - Franz Steiner Verlag.
    The other aim of the volume is to show that there is a close semantic connection between the concepts of individual, mind and body in Leibniz.
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    Ciudad: espacio y flujos.Antonio Elizalde & María Emilia Tijoux - 2008 - Polis 20.
    ¿Cómo es y en qué se ha transformado actualmente la ciudad? ¿Es sólo un espacio de flujos y de inacabables mutaciones que complican la existencia humana? ¿O es la musa deseada por los innumerables pretendientes en sus posibilidades políticas y mercantiles?Por esencia, la ciudad es central y capital, “lugar del capital”, instrumento de regulación y eje del sistema de soberanía que asegure y regule el orden general. Pero la complejidad que hoy día presenta convoca a los expertos que, preocupado..
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    Migraciones sur-sur: paradojas globales y promesas locales.Antonio Elizalde, Luis Eduardo Thayer Correa & María Gabriela Córdova - 2013 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 35.
    Durante la primera década del siglo XX el 90% de los migrantes provenía de Europa y se dirigía a cinco países: EEUU, Argentina, Canadá, Brasil y Australia. Hoy esa misma proporción de migrantes proviene de tres continentes: Asia, África y Latinoamérica y se dirige a cuatro grandes regiones: Europa, Norteamérica, Asia Pacífico y El Golfo Pérsico. Las migraciones se han mundializado no tanto por la magnitud de los flujos, que sigue estando por debajo del 5% de la población mundial, sino (...)
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    Different hip and knee priority score systems: are they good for the same thing?Antonio Escobar, Jose Maria Quintana, Mireia Espallargues, Alejandro Allepuz & Berta Ibañez - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (5):940-946.
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    Unlocking data: Where is the key?María C. Sánchez & Antonio Sarría‐Santamera - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (3):367-376.
    Health‐related data uses and data sharing have been in the spotlight for a while. Since the beginning of the big data era, massive data mining and its inherent possibilities have only increased the debate about what the limits are. Data governance is a relevant aspect addressed in ethics guidelines. In this context, the European project BRIDGE Health (BRidging Information and Data Generation for Evidence‐based Health policy and research) strove to achieve a comprehensive, integrated and sustainable EU health‐information system. One of (...)
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  44. O mutualismo E sua contribuição para a expansão da cidadania no brasil.Antonio Gasparetto Júnior & Cláudia Maria Ribeiro Viscardi - forthcoming - Principia.
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  45. O direito à cidade na perspectiva do uso do solo E do equipamento social.Antônio Gurgel Pinto Junior & Krysna Maria Medeiros Paiva - 2015 - Revista Fides 6 (1).
    O DIREITO À CIDADE NA PERSPECTIVA DO USO DO SOLO E DO EQUIPAMENTO SOCIAL.
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    P. Giladi (ed.). Responses to Naturalism. Critical Perspectives from Idealism and Pragmatism. New York: Routledge, 2019. ISBN: 978-1-138-74474-5 (hbk). ISBN: 978-1-315-18085-4 (ebk). Pp. 320. £120. [REVIEW]Antonio M. Nunziante - 2021 - Hegel Bulletin 42 (1):152-156.
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    El republicanismo y la crisis del rawlsismo metodológico.María Julia Bertomeu & Antonio Domènech - 2005 - Isegoría 33:51-75.
    Cinco generaciones de utilitaristas, apoyados en la ciencia social posterior a la revolución marginalista neoclásica, destruyeron la conexión clásica entre la reflexión filosófica normativa y el mundo de los derechos y de las instituciones sociales. El estilo de hacer filosofía política inaugurado por Rawls no sólo prometía romper a su vez con todo eso, sino que, aparentemente, apuntaba a una consciente reanudación de la manera clásica -preutilitarista, preneoclásica- de hacer filosofía política: derechos, virtudes, contratos, clases sociales y entramados institucionales -no (...)
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  48. Influence of Psychological Factors in Breast and Lung Cancer Risk – A Systematic Review.Maria Angelina Pereira, António Araújo, Mário Simões & Catarina Costa - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Introduction: In 2020, according to the Global Cancer Observatory, nearly 10 million people died of cancer. Amongst all cancers, breast cancer had the highest number of new cases and lung cancer had the highest number of deaths. Even though the literatures suggest a possible connection between psychological factors and cancer risk, their association throughout studies remains inconclusive. The present systematic review studied the connection between psychological factors and the risk of breast and lung cancer, prior to a cancer diagnosis. The (...)
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    Estrategias para mejorar las competencias investigativas en un contexto virtual de aprendizaje.María de los Ángeles Sánchez Trujillo & Eduar Antonio Rodríguez Flores - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 18 (1):1-15.
    El objetivo de esta investigación, desarrollada en el contexto de educación virtual, fue mejorar las competencias investigativas de estudiantes universitarios. Este estudio cualitativo y de diseño investigación-acción se basó en un diagnóstico inicial con el que se identificó plagio académico, además de una autopercepción de nivel medio o bajo respecto de las habilidades investigativas de los alumnos. Durante la ejecución de las estrategias diseñadas, se aplicaron las técnicas de focus group y análisis documental de los ensayos estudiantiles. Se concluyó la (...)
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  50. The Ruling Principle of Method Applied to Education. --.Antonio Rosmini Serbati & Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey - 1893 - Heath.
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