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    Max Stirner: la rivolta esistenziale.Giorgio Penzo - 1972 - Genova: Marietti.
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    Schleiermacher Gogarten e la teologia. Il pensiero filosofico-teologico come crisi.Giorgio Penzo - 1986 - Idee 2:37-53.
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    Die Autorität und das Nichts bei Karl Jaspers.Giorgio Penzo - 2006 - In Konstantin Broese, Andreas Hütig, Oliver Immel & Renate Reschke (eds.), Vernunft der Aufklärung - Aufklärung der Vernunft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 289-292.
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    Dialettica e fede in Karl Jaspers.Giorgio Penzo - 1978 - Bologna: Pàtron.
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  5. Essere e Dio in Karl Jaspers.Giorgio Penzo - 1972 - Firenze,: G. C. Sansoni.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche nell'interpretazione heideggeriana.Giorgio Penzo - 1976 - Bologna: Pàtron.
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    Heidegger.Giorgio Penzo (ed.) - 1990 - Brescia: Morcelliana.
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    Italienische Interpretationen zum Übermenschen Nietzsches.Giorgio Penzo - 1994 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 20:355-379.
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    Italienische Interpretationen zum Übermenschen Nietzsches.Giorgio Penzo - 1994 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 20:355-379.
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  10. Karl Jaspers: ragione esistenziale e nichilismo teologico: saggio sulla filosofia dell'esistenza.Giorgio Penzo - 2008 - Roma: Aracne. Edited by Laura Bonvicini & C. Berto.
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  11. Kann man von einer Philosophie der Religion sprechen?Giorgio Penzo - 1999 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 106 (1):123-134.
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    La democrazia non è un dato ma una continua conquista del singolo.Giorgio Penzo - 1996 - Idee 31:201-206.
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    Filosofare con Nietzsche.Giorgio Brianese, Giorgio Penzo & Giovanni Praticò (eds.) - 2002 - Roma: FERV.
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    Heidegger e la teologia: atti del Convegno tenuto a Trento l'8-9 febbraio 1990.Hugo Ott & Giorgio Penzo (eds.) - 1995 - Brescia: Morcelliana.
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  15. Giorgio penzo, "l'interpretazione ontologica di Nietzsche". [REVIEW]G. Giannini - 1969 - Aquinas 12 (2):404.
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  16. Giorgio penzo, "l'unità Del pensiero in Martin Heidegger". [REVIEW]G. Giannini - 1967 - Aquinas 10 (3):296.
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  17. Il comprendere in Karl Jaspers. Uno studio di Giorgio Penzo.O. Meo - 1986 - Humanitas 41 (2):242-245.
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    Karl Jaspers - Philosophy on the Way to "World Philosophy": Philosophie Auf Dem Weg Zur "Weltphilosophie".Leonard H. Ehrlich & Richard Wisser (eds.) - 1999 - BRILL.
    Contents/Inhalt: Preface. Vorwort. Abbreviations/Siglen. I. JASPERS ON WORLD PHILOSOPHY AND WORLD HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY/JASPERS ÜBER WELT-PHILOSOPHIE UND WELTGESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE. Nekrolog von Karl Jaspers selbst verfaßt. Obituary by Karl Jaspers himself. Karl JASPERS: Weltgeschichte der Philosophie - Zweites Buch: Geschichte der Gehalte: Einleitung. Karl JASPERS: World History of Philosophy - Second Volume: History of the Substantive Contents of Philosophic Thought. Introduction. II. INTRODUCTION/EINLEITUNG. Leonard H. EHRLICH: Opening Remarks. Introduction of Jeanne Hersch, Honorary President of the Conference. Jeanne HERSCH: Von der (...)
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    Attention and working memory: two basic mechanisms for constructing temporal experiences.Giorgio Marchetti - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
    Various kinds of observations show that the ability of human beings to both consciously relive past events – episodic memory – and conceive future events, entails an active process of construction. This construction process also underpins many other important aspects of conscious human life, such as perceptions, language and conscious thinking. This article provides an explanation of what makes the constructive process possible and how it works. The process mainly relies on attentional activity, which has a discrete and periodic nature, (...)
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  20. The Zodiac of Paris: How an Improbable Controversy over an Ancient Egyptian Artifact Provoked a Modern Debate between Religion and Science.Giorgio Strano - 2011 - Early Science and Medicine 16 (3):272-273.
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    Second order arithmetic as the model companion of set theory.Giorgio Venturi & Matteo Viale - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (1):29-53.
    This is an introductory paper to a series of results linking generic absoluteness results for second and third order number theory to the model theoretic notion of model companionship. Specifically we develop here a general framework linking Woodin’s generic absoluteness results for second order number theory and the theory of universally Baire sets to model companionship and show that (with the required care in details) a $$\Pi _2$$ -property formalized in an appropriate language for second order number theory is forcible (...)
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    Forcing, Multiverse and Realism.Giorgio Venturi - 2016 - In Francesca Boccuni & Andrea Sereni (eds.), Objectivity, Realism, and Proof. FilMat Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
    In this article we analyze the method of forcing from a more philosophical perspective. After a brief presentation of this technique we outline some of its philosophical imports in connection with realism. We shall discuss some philosophical reactions to the invention of forcing, concentrating on Mostowski’s proposal of sharpening the notion of generic set. Then we will provide an overview of the notions of multiverse and the related philosophical debate on the foundations of set theory. In conclusion, we connect this (...)
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    Infinite Forcing and the Generic Multiverse.Giorgio Venturi - 2020 - Studia Logica 108 (2):277-290.
    In this article we present a technique for selecting models of set theory that are complete in a model-theoretic sense. Specifically, we will apply Robinson infinite forcing to the collections of models of ZFC obtained by Cohen forcing. This technique will be used to suggest a unified perspective on generic absoluteness principles.
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    Contrastive Hinge Epistemology.Giorgio Volpe - 2021 - Theoria 87 (5):1222-1249.
    In this paper I outline an account of the structure of perceptual justification that develops Wittgenstein’s thought that the possibility of acquiring any degree of justification for our beliefs depends on placing certain propositions outside the route of empirical inquiry, turning them into the ‘hinges’ of our rational evaluations. The proposal is akin to ‘moderate’ accounts of the structure of perceptual justification, but it conjoins Wittgenstein’s insight with explanationist and contrastivist ideas, and so differs in important respects both from such (...)
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  25. Rights and Value: Construing the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Civil Commons.Giorgio Baruchello & Rachael Lorna Johnstone - 2011 - Studies in Social Justice 5 (1):91-125.
    This article brings together the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and John McMurtry’s theory of value. In this perspective, the ICESCR is construed as a prime example of “civil commons,” while McMurtry’s theory of value is proposed as a tool of interpretation of the covenant. In particular, McMurtry’s theory of value is a hermeneutical device capable of highlighting: (a) what alternative conception of value systemically operates against the fulfilment of the rights enshrined in the (...)
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    Tableaux for essence and contingency.Giorgio Venturi & Pedro Teixeira Yago - 2021 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 29 (5):719-738.
    We offer tableaux systems for logics of essence and accident and logics of non-contingency, showing their soundness and completeness for Kripke semantics. We also show an interesting parallel between these logics based on the semantic insensitivity of the two non-normal operators by which these logics are expressed.
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    “Critique” and Related Terms Prior to Kant: A Historical Survey.Giorgio Tonelli † - 1978 - Kant Studien 69 (1-4):119-148.
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    Modelling Afthairetic Modality.Giorgio Venturi & Pedro Yago - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophical Logic.
    Despite their controversial ontological status, the discussion on arbitrary objects has been reignited in recent years. According to the supporting views, they present interesting and unique qualities. Among those, two define their nature: their assuming of values, and the way in which they present properties. Leon Horsten has advanced a particular view on arbitrary objects which thoroughly describes the earlier, arguing they assume values according to a sui generis modality, which he calls afthairetic. In this paper, we offer a general (...)
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  29. ‘Who Are We?’ On Rorty, Rhetoric, and Politics.Giorgio Baruchello & Ralph Weber - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (2):197-214.
    It is not unusual to think of Rorty’s work as a success in rhetoric and a failure in political philosophy. In this article we re-evaluate this assessment by analyzing a typical feature of Rorty’s writing: his frequent use of “we so-and-so.” Taking stock of the existing literature on the subject we discuss how Rorty’s use of the “we” was received by peers and how he himself made sense of it. We then analyze Rorty’s oeuvre in order to show that a (...)
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    Giambattista Vico.Giorgio Baruchello - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 41 (41):98-100.
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    Industrial-Strength Denial: Eight Stories of Corporations Defending the Indefensible, from the Slave Trade to Climate Change.Giorgio Baruchello - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (6):637-640.
    Fifty years ago, the U.S. ethicist Philip Paul Hallie set himself the task of investigating in fine detail “the self-deception and often the hypocrisy that seek to hide harm-doing under justificati...
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    Inventing Falsehood, Making Truth: Vico and Neapolitan Painting.Giorgio Baruchello - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (7):917-918.
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    Laughter’s Affect and Effects.Giorgio Baruchello - 2022 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 3 (1):229-232.
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    L’azione malata. Male universale e Bene individuale. Psicoanalisi del terrorismo: by Gaetano Roberto Buccola, Palermo, Carlo Saladino Editore, 2019, 148 pp., €20.00.Giorgio Baruchello - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):827-829.
    Gaetano Roberto Buccola’s new book is a psychoanalytic study of evil and, specifically, a Jungian inquiry into a form of evil that affects contemporary human societies on a global scale: terrorism....
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    Laughing Matters: Prolegomena.Giorgio Baruchello & Ársæll Már Arnarsson - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    The present book addresses the background, rationale, general structure, and particular aims and arguments characterizing our third and last volume about "humor" and "cruelty". A guiding foray is provided into the vast expert literature that can be retrieved in the Western humanities and social sciences on these two terms. Pivotal thinkers and crucial notions are duly identified, highlighted, and examined. Apposite subsidiary references are also included, especially with regard to psychodynamics and clinical psychology, existentialism, feminism, liberalism, Marxism, and representative recent (...)
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    Laughing Matters: Theses and Discussions.Giorgio Baruchello & Ársæll Már Arnarsson - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    Part 2 of Volume 3 addresses in detail the conflicts between humor and cruelty, i.e., how cruelty can be unleashed against humor and, conversely, humor can be utilized against cruelty. Potent enmities to mirth and jollity are retrieved from a variety of socio-historical contexts, ranging from Europe’s medieval monasteries to the 2015 Charlie Hebdo massacre. Special attention is paid to the cruel humor and humorous cruelty arising thereof, insofar as such phenomena can reveal critical aspects of today’s neoliberal socio-economic order. (...)
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    Montaigne and Nietzsehe.Giorgio Baruchello - 2002 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 6 (1):79-91.
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    Montaigne and Nietzsehe.Giorgio Baruchello - 2002 - Symposium 6 (1):79-91.
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    More Radical Hermeneutics.Giorgio Baruchello - 2001 - Symposium 5 (1):137-139.
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    Philosophy of Globalization: edited by Concha Roldán, Daniel Brauerb, and Johannes Rohbeck, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2018, xvi + 464 pp., €149.95/$172.99/£136.50.Giorgio Baruchello - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):829-830.
    This large volume comprises thirty-two essays on globalisation authored in English by chiefly Spanish-speaking scholars from Europe and Latin America, who specialise primarily in the humanities and...
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    Rorty's Painful Liberalism.Giorgio Barcuhello - 2002 - Bijdragen 63 (1):22-45.
    My paper is going to illustrate how a universal normative ground can be individuated behind Richard Rorty’s political philosophy, chiefly as he develops it in his well-known Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity. I shall show how a foundational moral assumption is constantly backing his active defence of liberalism, which defines “cruelty” as “the worst thing we do” and claims that “no well-grounded theoretical answer” can be given in reply to the interrogative “why not be cruel?” After delineating very briefly Rorty’s two (...)
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    Rorty's Painful Liberalism.Giorgio Baruchello - 2002 - Bijdragen 63 (1):22-45.
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    The Assumptions Economists Make.Giorgio Baruchello - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (7):915-917.
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    The Money Mystique.Giorgio Baruchello - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (1-2):168-171.
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    The Moral Perspective: Reflections on Ethics and Practice: by Vilhjálmur Árnason, translated by Barbara B. Nelson and Mikael M. Karlsson, Reykjavík, University of Iceland Press, 2018, 103 pp., npg.Giorgio Baruchello - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (2):204-205.
    In the aftermath of the dramatic collapse of the Icelandic bubble economy in 2008, the Centre for Ethics of the University of Iceland felt all the more compelled to find ways to promote ethical ref...
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    The Origins of Neoliberalism: Modeling the Economy from Jesus to Foucault.Giorgio Baruchello - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (1):93-95.
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    The Visual Rhetoric of Monty Python’s Flying Circus: Fulfilling Noël Carroll’s Hopes for a Classification of Sight Gags.Giorgio Baruchello - 2022 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 3 (1):93-152.
    In his 1990s studies of visual humor, Noël Carroll left to “future researchers” the laborious task of developing a “comprehensive and rigorous classification of the phenomena” pertaining to “the sight gag.” Carroll contributed five possible items belonging to such a taxonomy, i. e., “the mutual interference gag”, “mimed metaphors”, “the object analog”, “the switch image” and “the solution gag”. Following the implicit reference to rhetoric built in the very names of some of these items, this article shows how the well-established (...)
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  48. Cornerstones: You’d better believe them.Giorgio Volpe - 2012 - Synthese 189 (2):1-23.
    Crispin Wright’s “Unified Strategy” for addressing some familiar sceptical paradoxes exploits a subtle distinction between two different ways in which we can be related to a proposition: (full-blown) belief and (mere) acceptance. The importance of the distinction for his strategy stems from his conviction that we cannot acquire any kind of evidence, either empirical or a priori, for the “cornerstones” of our cognitive projects, i.e., for those basic presuppositions of our inquiries that we must be warranted to endorse if we (...)
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    Extended Rationality: Some Queries about Warrant, Epistemic Closure, Truth and Scepticism.Giorgio Volpe - 2017 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 7 (4):258-271.
    _ Source: _Volume 7, Issue 4, pp 258 - 271 This contribution to the symposium on Annalisa Coliva’s _Extended Rationality_ is largely sympathetic with the moderate view of the structure of epistemic warrant which is defended in the book. However, it takes issue with some aspects of Coliva’s Wittgenstein-inspired ‘hinge epistemology’, focussing especially on her conception of propositional warrant, her treatment of epistemic closure, her antirealist conception of truth, and the significance of her answer to so-called Humean scepticism.
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    How to make (mathematical) assertions with directives.Giorgio Venturi, Luca San Mauro & Laura Caponetto - 2023 - Synthese 202 (5):1-16.
    It is prima facie uncontroversial that the justification of an assertion amounts to a collection of other (inferentially related) assertions. In this paper, we point at a class of assertions, i.e. mathematical assertions, that appear to systematically flout this principle. To justify a mathematical assertion (e.g. a theorem) is to provide a proof—and proofs are sequences of directives. The claim is backed up by linguistic data on the use of imperatives in proofs, and by a pragmatic analysis of theorems and (...)
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