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    Hespérie: contribution "virgilienne" à une politique occidentale: un champ politique au-delà de Heidegger et des guerres de religions.Bruno Pinchard - 2017 - Paris: Éditions Kimé.
    Quelle idée libre la terre peut-elle encore porter en un temps d'exécration, de désertification et d'universalisation hâtive? Cette question attend une réponse qui dépasse les oppositions simples entre mythologie et philosophie. En rupture avec les allégations de Heidegger, Bruno Pinchard cherche à définir la place d'un humanisme latin dans un monde désormais accaparé par les forces exclusives de la technologie et de la religion. Ce parcours, qui s'inscrit dans le sillage de Virgile, Dante, Vico, Chateaubriand, cherche à deviner (...)
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    Écrits sur la raison classique.Bruno Pinchard - 2015 - Paris: Éditions Kimé.
    "Renaissance", "Age classique", ces catégories semblent faites pour les manuels. Bruno Pinchard a fait le pari de confronter en philosophe les prestiges de la Renaissance et les grandes métaphysiques des débuts de la science moderne : Descartes, mais aussi Malebranche, Spinoza et Leibniz - jusqu'à l'anti-cartésianisme de Pascal et Vico. La Raison classique en devient plus proche et plus contemporaine dans son incroyable vitalité spéculative, ouverte à ses propres transgressions, capable de spontanéité créatrice jusque dans ses contradictions. Le (...)
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    Métaphysique et sémantique: la signification analogique des termes dans les principes métaphysiques.Bruno Pinchard - 1987 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin. Edited by Tommaso de Vio Cajetan.
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    Heidegger et la question de l'humanisme: faits, concepts, débats.Bruno Pinchard & Thierry Gontier (eds.) - 2005 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Le débat qui partage les partisans et les détracteurs de l'humanisme n'est pas seulement dicté par l'ampleur des événements planétaires. La question de l'humanisme est d'abord l'héritière de toute l'histoire de la pensée. Qu'il ait cependant appartenu à Martin Heidegger, à peine arraché à un temps d'inhumanité radicale, de transformer, dans sa fameuse Lettre sur l'humanisme de 1947, le simple recours aux " valeurs ", de l'humanisme en l'affaire par excellence de la pensée, constitue une énigme sur laquelle il valait (...)
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    Ternarité et Trinité.Bruno Pinchard - 2023 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 147 (4):81-92.
    Par son lien insistant avec les formes de la ternarité, Béatrice est moins définie par une théologie trinitaire que par une théosophie du chiffre 9. Certes, Dante insiste sur la relation arithmétique entre le 3 et le 9, mais il souligne d’abord la destination de son aimée à la neuvième place dans l’ordre cosmique comme dans la poésie. Loin de réduire cet échange à un pur maniérisme, on peut se demander si c’est le 9 qui est dans le 3, ou (...)
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    Actualité de l’occasionnalisme.Bruno Pinchard - 1993 - Revue de Synthèse 114 (2):213-230.
    La métaphysique ne commence pas par la question de l’être, mais par la rencontre d’un fait, faute de quoi elle s’embarrasse dans des questions logiques. On tente alors d’accéder à un fondement ontologique pour la métaphysique antérieur au système des catégories, fondement divin d’une Philosophia perennis qui demeure au-delà de la mutation des systèmes. Un tel principe se dote d’une forme spécifique d’intelligibilité, l’occasionnalisme, qui permet de concevoir une nouvelle unité des savoirs et de reconnaître l’importance de la fonction symbolique (...)
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  7. Congruenza, schematismo, sintesi. Prospettive leibniziane intorno al criterio di verità secondo Giambattista Vico.Bruno Pinchard - 1990 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 20:141-156.
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  8. Generazione divina e produzione umana nell¿ architettonica vichiana.Bruno Pinchard - 1992 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 22:185-202.
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  9. La critique cartésienne des 'Formes substantielles' et la fin du monde archaïque.Bruno Pinchard - 1999 - In Jean-Marie Lardic (ed.), L'infini entre science et religion au XVIIe siècle. Paris: J. Vrin.
     
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  10. Le principe d'individuation dans la tradition aristotélicienne.Bruno Pinchard - 1991 - In Annie Bitbol-Hespériès & Pierre-Noël Mayaud (eds.), Le Problème de l'individuation. Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Métamorphose de la Philosophia perennis selon Louis Lavelle.Bruno Pinchard - 2004 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 2:261-270.
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    Métaphysique de la destruction.Bruno Pinchard - 2012 - Paris: Peeters Pub & Booksellers.
    English summary: Aufhebung is one of the major terms in philosophy and through it, the author explores the possibility of the ultimate transformation of the mind. By questioning this conceptual node, which stands for destruction and surpassing, disaster and metamorphosis, he tries to find within it the cipher of an ultra-modernity that exists primarily through its destructive power. French text. French description: Aufhebung est l'un des noms majeurs de la philosophie et l'auteur y cherche les chances d'une ultime transformation de (...)
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    Nouvelles lectures de Giambattista Vico.Bruno Pinchard - 1989 - Revue de Synthèse 110 (3-4):483-498.
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  14. Nuovi pensieri sulla dualità.Bruno Pinchard - 1996 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 26:241-248.
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    Perspectives scolastiques sur la rhétorique de la pensée.Bruno Pinchard - 1989 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 16:67-88.
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  16. Sujet théologique, sujet initiatique.Bruno Pinchard - 1995 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2:247-267.
     
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    Y a-t-il une âge scolastique de la vérité?Bruno Pinchard - 1987 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 14:247-260.
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    Philosopher avec Dante : autour d’un anniversaire (1321-2021).Vincent Carraud & Bruno Pinchard - 2023 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 147 (4):3-5.
    Célébrer les anniversaires successifs de Dante peut apparaître comme un exercice académique dépourvu d’intérêt philosophique. Mais cette inscription de l’œuvre dans une succession de retours permet de rappeler la fonction de la circularité dans une construction mentale qui progresse depuis la conscience explicite de son incapacité à se constituer en cercle ( Vita nuova XII, 4), jusqu’à la célébration ultime de l’amour comme cercle accompli ( Par. XXXIII,143). En suivant cette voie d’inspiration géométrique et symbolique, il devient possible de se (...)
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  19. La demeure de l'être. Autour d'un anonyme. Etude et introduction du « Liber de causis » coll. « Philologie et Mercure ».Pierre Magnard, Olivier Boulnois, Bruno Pinchard & Jean-luc Solère - 1994 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 184 (3):366-367.
     
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  20. La métamorphose des formes substantielles d'Averroès à Giordano Bruno. Une traversée humaniste de la scolastique.B. Pinchard - 1990 - Ciudad de Dios 203 (2):355-375.
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    New Principles of the Classical Reason.B. Pinchard - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 9:7-17.
    The classical Reason is too often linked with the conquest of Nature and with modern scientific and technological world. But Bruno Pinchard shows that this kind of philosophizing is a source of freedom in the relation that is endeavored to be established between Faith and Rationality. The classical Reason is equidistant from the might of science and the dogmas of faith. This Reason is an actualization of pure thought. In this perspective, the author declares 12 propositions that would (...)
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  22. Facing Gaia: eight lectures on the new climatic regime.Bruno Latour - 2017 - Medford, MA: Polity. Edited by Catherine Porter.
    The emergence of modern sciences in the seventeenth century profoundly renewed our understanding of Nature. For the last three centuries new ideas of Nature have been continuously developed by theology, politics, economics, and science, especially the sciences of the material world. The situation is even more unstable today, now that we have entered an ecological mutation of unprecedented scale. Some call it the Anthropocene, but it is best described as a new climatic regime. And a new regime it certainly is, (...)
     
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  23. Giordano Bruno.Giordano Bruno - 1944 - [Milano]: Garzanti. Edited by Augusto Guzzo.
    Giordano Bruno.--La cena de le ceneri.--De la causa, principio e uno.--De l'infinito, universi e mondi.--Spaccio de la bestia trionfante.--De gli eroici furori.--Accusa e condanna di Bruno.--Nota bibliografica (p. 313-315).
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  24. From being to acting: Kant and Fichte on intellectual intuition.G. Anthony Bruno - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (4):762-783.
    Fichte assigns ‘intellectual intuition’ a new meaning after Kant. But in 1799, his doctrine of intellectual intuition is publicly deemed indefensible by Kant and nihilistic by Jacobi. I propose to defend Fichte’s doctrine against these charges, leaving aside whether it captures what he calls the ‘spirit’ of transcendental idealism. I do so by articulating three problems that motivate Fichte’s redirection of intellectual intuition from being to acting: (1) the regress problem, which states that reflecting on empirical facts of consciousness leads (...)
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    Must We Worry About Epistemic Shirkers?Daniele Bruno - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy:1-26.
    It is commonly assumed that blameworthiness is epistemically constrained. If one lacks sufficient epistemic access to the fact that some action harms another, then one cannot be blamed for harming. Acceptance of an epistemic condition for blameworthiness can give rise to a worry, however: could agents ever successfully evade blameworthiness by deliberately stunting their epistemic position? I discuss a particularly worrisome version of such epistemic shirking, in which agents pre-emptively seek to avoid access to potentially morally relevant facts. As Roy (...)
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  26. ‘All is Act, Movement, and Life’: Fichte’s Idealism as Immortalism.G. Anthony Bruno - 2023 - In Luca Corti & Johannes-Georg Schuelein (eds.), Life, Organisms, and Human Nature: New Perspectives on Classical German Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 121-139.
    In the Vocation of Man, Fichte makes the striking claim that life is eternal, rational, our true being, and the final cause of nature in general and of death in particular. How can we make sense of this claim? I argue that the public lectures that compose the Vocation are a popular expression of Fichte’s pre-existing commitment to what I call immortalism, the view that life is the unconditioned condition of intelligibility. Casting the I as an absolutely self-active or living (...)
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    Jean Jacques Rousseau e la nascita della società.Bruno Bonari - 2021 - [Livorno]: Libeccio edizioni.
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    Von der Ursache, dem Prinzip und dem Einen: Akten des Prozesses der Inquisition gegen Giordano Bruno.Giordano Bruno - 1984 - Leipzig: P. Reclam.
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    Perdono, giustizia, crudeltà: figure dell'indecostruibile in Jacques Derrida.Bruno Moroncini - 2016 - Napoli: Cronopio.
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  30. 'From Time into Eternity': Schelling on Intellectual Intuition.G. Anthony Bruno - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 1 (4):e12903.
    Throughout his career, Schelling assigns knowledge of the absolute first principle of philosophy to intellectual intuition. Schelling's doctrine of intellectual intuition raises two important questions for interpreters. First, given that his doctrine undergoes several changes before and after his identity philosophy, to what extent can he be said to “hold onto” the same “sense” of it by the 1830s, as he claims? Second, given that his doctrine of intellectual intuition restricts absolute idealism to what he calls a “science of reason”, (...)
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    Dominique Pradelle.*Être et genèse des idéalités. Un ciel sans éternité.Bruno Leclercq - 2024 - Philosophia Mathematica 32 (1):128-136.
    In Intuition et idéalités: Phénoménologie des objets mathématiques (2020), Dominique Pradelle questioned the nature of mathematical knowledge–the status of math.
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    Objects and Pseudo-Objects Ontological Deserts and Jungles from Brentano to Carnap.Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard & Denis Seron (eds.) - 2015 - Boston: de Gruyter.
    Which entities should be accepted as part of the furniture of the world, and which not? What are pseudo-objects, if they are not properly objects? This collection explores the answers given to these questions by some key philosophers throughout the 20th century. It brings together essays by leading scholars on a subject of central importance to both metaphysics and the history of philosophy.".
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  33. Schelling’s Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique.G. Anthony Bruno - 2020 - In María Del Del Rosario Acosta López & Colin McQuillan (eds.), Critique in German Philosophy: From Kant to Critical Theory. SUNY Press. pp. 133-154.
    Kant’s critique/doctrine distinction tracks the difference between a canon for the understanding’s proper use and an organon for its dialectical misuse. The latter reflects the dogmatic use of reason to attain a doctrine of knowledge with no antecedent critique. In the 1790s, Fichte collapses Kant’s distinction and redefines dogmatism. He argues that deriving a canon is essentially dialectical and thus yields an organon: critical idealism is properly a doctrine of science or Wissenschaftslehre. Criticism is furthermore said to refute dogmatism, by (...)
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  34. Genealogy and Jurisprudence in Fichte’s Genetic Deduction of the Categories.G. Anthony Bruno - 2018 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 35 (1):77-96.
    Fichte argues that the conclusion of Kant’s transcendental deduction of the categories is correct yet lacks a crucial premise, given Kant’s admission that the metaphysical deduction locates an arbitrary origin for the categories. Fichte provides the missing premise by employing a new method: a genetic deduction of the categories from a first principle. Since Fichte claims to articulate the same view as Kant in a different, it is crucial to grasp genetic deduction in relation to the sorts of deduction that (...)
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  35. Facticity and Genesis: Tracking Fichte’s Method in the Berlin Wissenschaftslehre.G. Anthony Bruno - 2021 - Fichte-Studien 49:177-97.
    The concept of facticity denotes conditions of experience whose necessity is not logical yet whose contingency is not empirical. Although often associated with Heidegger, Fichte coins ‘facticity’ in his Berlin period to refer to the conclusion of Kant’s metaphysical deduction of the categories, which he argues leaves it a contingent matter that we have the conditions of experience that we do. Such rhapsodic or factical conditions, he argues, must follow necessarily, independent of empirical givenness, from the I through a process (...)
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    Carl Schmitt’s Political Theology: Legitimizing Authority after Secularization.Bruno Godefroy - forthcoming - Political Theory.
    In the last years, a theological turn had a pervasive influence in the reception of Carl Schmitt’s writings. According to this view, his thought has a strong, substantial religious foundation. With regards to understanding not only Schmitt’s position but also his current influence in authoritarian countries, this essay argues that this interpretation is misleading and proposes a different and comprehensive analysis of Schmitt’s concept of political theology that replaces it in a political-legal framework. Against the theological reading, it argues that (...)
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  37. The Parallactic Leap: Fichte, Apperception, and the Hard Problem of Consciousness.G. Anthony Bruno - 2021 - In Parallax: The Dependence of Reality on its Subjective Constitution.
    A precursor to the hard problem of consciousness confronts nihilism. Like physicalism, nihilism collides with the first-personal fact of what perception and action are like. Unless this problem is solved, nature’s inclusion of conscious experience will remain, as Chalmers warns the physicalist, an “unanswered question” and, as Jacobi chides the nihilist, “completely inexplicable". One advantage of Kant’s Copernican turn is to dismiss the question that imposes this hard problem. We need not ask how nature is accompanied by the first-person standpoint (...)
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  38. Jacobi's Dare: McDowell, Meillassoux, and Consistent Idealism.G. Anthony Bruno - 2020 - In Idealism, Relativism and Realism: New Essays on Objectivity Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide.
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  39. Schelling on the Unconditioned Condition of the World.G. Anthony Bruno - 2021 - In Thomas Buchheim, Thomas Frisch & Nora Wachsmann (eds.), Schellings Freiheitsschrift - Methode, System, Kritik. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    In the Freedom essay, Schelling charges that (1) idealism fails to grasp human freedom’s distinctiveness and that (2) this failure undermines idealism's attempt to refute pantheism, as exemplified by Spinoza. This raises two questions, which I will answer in turn: what, for Schelling, is distinctive of human freedom; and how does the idealists’ failure to grasp it render them unable to refute pantheism? To answer these questions, I will reconstruct Schelling’s argument that freedom has the distinctness of being the unconditioned (...)
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  40. General-Elimination Stability.Bruno Jacinto & Stephen Read - 2017 - Studia Logica 105 (2):361-405.
    General-elimination harmony articulates Gentzen’s idea that the elimination-rules are justified if they infer from an assertion no more than can already be inferred from the grounds for making it. Dummett described the rules as not only harmonious but stable if the E-rules allow one to infer no more and no less than the I-rules justify. Pfenning and Davies call the rules locally complete if the E-rules are strong enough to allow one to infer the original judgement. A method is given (...)
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  41. Can Change Be Thought?Bruno Bosteels - 2005 - In Gabriel Riera (ed.), Alain Badiou: philosophy and its conditions. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 237-261.
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    The gap between Parmenides’ argument on Being and his cosmology in the Aristotelian account.Bruno Loureiro Conte - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03325-03325.
    In some of the Aristotelian accounts, Parmenides’ thesis is construed in opposition to the philosophy of nature; on the other hand, he is also depicted, in a different context, as a cosmologist, to whom the Stagirite (and a long tradition afterwards, ending with Simplicius) ascribes a theory of becoming and its principles. In this paper, I exhibit and analyse the relevant passages from Physics I 1-3, Metaphysics I 3 and 5 and On generation and corruption I 3, providing an interpretation (...)
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    Vorausschauendes Denken: Philosophie Und Zukunftsforschung Jenseits von Statistik Und Kalkül.Bruno Gransche - 2015 - Transcript Verlag.
    Der soziotechnische Wandel bringt neue Phänomene des Zufalls hervor, die sich den üblichen Strategien des Umgangs mit Risiken und Unsicherheit entziehen. Diese Akzidenzphänomene sind prinzipiell unvorhersehbar und in ihrer komplexen Effektgesamtheit jenseits von Kalkulation und Antizipation. Eine allgemeine Verzukünftigung unseres Weltbezuges mit spezifischen weitreichenden Problemen ist die Folge und lässt klassische Agenturen des Risikomanagements und der Unsicherheitsbewältigung an ihre Leistungsgrenzen stoßen. Bruno Gransche zeigt, dass Philosophie und Zukunftsforschung gemeinsam großes Potenzial aufweisen, hier zu helfen.
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  44. The iterative solution to paradoxes for propositions.Bruno Whittle - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 180 (5-6):1623-1650.
    This paper argues that we should solve paradoxes for propositions (such as the Russell–Myhill paradox) in essentially the same way that we solve Russellian paradoxes for sets. That is, the standard, iterative approach to sets is extended to include properties, and then the resulting hierarchy of sets and properties is used to construct propositions. Propositions on this account are structured in the sense of mirroring the sentences that express them, and they would seem to serve the needs of philosophers of (...)
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    Models for Hylomorphism.Bruno Miguel Jacinto & Aaron Cotnoir - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (5):909-955.
    In a series of papers, 137–158; 1994, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 23, 61–74, 1999) Fine develops his hylomorphic theory of embodiments. In this article, we supply a formal semantics for this theory that is adequate to the principles laid down for it in. In Section 1, we lay out the theory of embodiments as Fine presents it. In Section 2, we argue on Cantorian grounds that the theory needs to be stabilized, and sketch some ways forward, discussing various choice points (...)
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  46. The discovery of the mind: in Greek philosophy and literature.Bruno Snell - 1960 - New York: Dover Publications.
    German classicist's monumental study of the origins of European thought in Greek literature and philosophy. Brilliant, widely influential. Includes "Homer's View of Man," "The Olympian Gods," "The Rise of the Individual in the Early Greek Lyric," "Pindar's Hymn to Zeus," "Myth and Reality in Greek Tragedy," and "Aristophanes and Aesthetic Criticism.".
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  47. Game theory and Ethics.Verbeek Bruno & Christopher Morris - 2014 - In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
     
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    Moore's Open Question Argument.Bruno Verbeek - 2011-09-16 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 237–239.
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  49. Rousseau.Bruno Betta - 1973 - Trento: Innocenti.
     
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  50. Benedetto Croce.Antonino Bruno - 1974 - Catania: N. Giannotta. Edited by Nicola Badaloni.
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