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  1. Senior citizens and the ethics of e-inclusion.David Wright Emilio Mordini, Paul Hert Kush Wadhwdea, Jesper Thestrup Eugenio Mantovani, Antonio D'Amico Guido Van Steendam & Ira Vater - 2009 - Ethics and Information Technology 11 (3).
    The ageing society poses significant challenges to Europe’s economy and society. In coming to grips with these issues, we must be aware of their ethical dimensions. Values are the heart of the European Union, as Article 1a of the Lisbon Treaty makes clear: “The Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity…”. The notion of Europe as a community of values has various important implications, including the development of inclusion policies. A special case of exclusion concerns the (...)
     
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  2. Senior citizens and the ethics of e-inclusion.Emilio Mordini, David Wright, Kush Wadhwa, Paul De Hert, Eugenio Mantovani, Jesper Thestrup, Guido Van Steendam, Antonio D’Amico & Ira Vater - 2009 - Ethics and Information Technology 11 (3):203-220.
    The ageing society poses significant challenges to Europe’s economy and society. In coming to grips with these issues, we must be aware of their ethical dimensions. Values are the heart of the European Union, as Article 1a of the Lisbon Treaty makes clear: “The Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity…”. The notion of Europe as a community of values has various important implications, including the development of inclusion policies. A special case of exclusion concerns the (...)
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    The Problem of the Contingency of the World in Husserl’s Phenomenology.Robert D'Amico - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (3):434-436.
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    The Theory of the Novel.Robert D'Amico - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (3):429-430.
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  5. Historicism and Knowledge.Robert D'Amico - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    A critical account of the case for historicism from Popper to Foucault, this volume, originally published in 1989, shows the viability of an historicist account of knowledge by replying to traditional objections and the need for defenses of realism and reference at the heart of most alternatives to historicism. The book provides insights to those in philosophy as well as literary criticism, intellectual history, history of science, and cultural criticism.
     
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    Soul and Form.Robert D'Amico - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (2):271-272.
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    Lawrence I. Hatab, Ethics and Finitude: Heideggerian Contributions to Moral Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, New York, 2000, pp. 240.Robert D'amico - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (2):251.
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    Do group-based mindfulness meditation programs enhance executive functioning? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence.Geneva Millett, Danielle D'Amico, Maya E. Amestoy, Charlie Gryspeerdt & Alexandra J. Fiocco - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 95 (C):103195.
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    Deconstructing D'Amico, or Why Joel Whitebook is so Upset.Robert D'Amico - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64):153-156.
    My review of Cornelius Castoriadis' book Crossroads in the Labyrinth ended with the apt reference, I now see, to the emperor being naked. In Joel Whitebook's second review, largely irrelevant to my criticisms of Castoriadis, he fears, though he doesn't know me personally, that only the lack of psychological counseling can explain my uncontrolled anger against Castoriadis. Let me dignify his long distance psychoanalysis by passing over it in silence. Silence is also the best remedy for Whitebook's transcendental deduction that (...)
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    Deconstructing D'Amico, or Why Joel Whitebook is so Upset.R. D'Amico - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64):153-156.
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    Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison.R. D'Amico - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (36):169-183.
  12. Is disease a natural kind?Robert D'Amico - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (5):551-569.
    , Lawrie Reznek argues that disease is not a natural kind term. I raise objections to Reznek's two central arguments for establishing that disease is not a natural kind. In criticizing his a priori, conceptual argument against naturalism, I argue that his conclusion rests on a weaker argument that appeals to the empirical diversity in the symptoms and manifestations of disease. I also raise questions about the account of natural kinds which Reznek utilizes and his point that conventions for classification (...)
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    Contemporary continental philosophy.Robert D'Amico - 1999 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Contemporary Continental Philosophy steps back from current debates comparing Continental and analytic philosophy and carefully, yet critically outlines the tradition’s main philosophical views on epistemology and ontology. Forgoing obscure paraphrases, D’Amico provides a detailed, clear account and assessment of the tradition from its founding by Husserl and Heidegger to its challenge by Derrida and Foucault. Though intended as a survey of this tradition throughout the twentieth century, this study’s focus is on the philosophical problems which gave it birth and (...)
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    Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison.Robert D'Amico - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (36):169-183.
    This writer who has warned us of the “ideological” function of both the oeuvre and the author as unquestioned forms of discursive organization has gone quite far in constituting for both these “fictitious unities” the name (with all the problems of such a designation) Michel Foucault. One text under review, La Volonté de Savoir, is the methodological introduction of a projected five-volume history of sexuality. It will apparently circle back over that material which seems to have a special fascination for (...)
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    Open data and the future of conservation biology.Antonios D. Mazaris - 2017 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 17:29-35.
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    Women in World Politics: An Introduction.Francine D'Amico & Peter R. Beckman (eds.) - 1995 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    What roles do women play in world politics? Who are these women, and what impact do they have on international relations? D'Amico and Beckman have assembled a diverse array of contributors who provide a variety of answers. Some contributors consider women as national leaders and profile Chamorro, Gandhi, Thatcher, and Aquino as examples. Autobiographical essays and interviews describe the experiences of Margaret Anstee, Benazir Bhutto, Jeane Kirkpatrick, and Golda Meir. Other contributors analyze international women's movements, the roles of women in (...)
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  17. Sensations and methodology.Robert D'Amico - 2005 - In Murat Aydede (ed.), Pain: New Essays on its Nature and the Methodology of its Study. Cambridge Ma: Bradford Book/Mit Press.
     
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  18. Bernard Semmel, ed., Marxism and the Science of War Reviewed by.Robert D'Amico - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (6):284-286.
     
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  19. Consciousness and History: Phenomenological and Structuralist Philosophies of the Human Sciences.Robert D'amico - 1974 - Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo
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  20. El origen como destino: la teorización y la profesionalización de la filosofía en los orígenes de la Universidad.Claudia D'Amico - 2018 - Páginas de Filosofía 19 (22):159-174.
    Este artículo analiza el contexto en el que surge la Universidad en el occidente latino medieval y en ese marco la teorización y profesionalización de la filosofía. Por otra parte, expone de qué manera esta profesionalización impone su propia negación como la filosofía en lengua vulgar y los saberes no universitarios. Finalmente, reflexiona sobre la Universidad hoy.
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    Giordano Bruno: avventure e misteri del grande mago nell'Europa del Cinquecento.Matteo D'Amico - 2000 - Casale Monferrato (Alessandria): Piemme.
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  22. Humanism and Pre-Reformation Theology.John F. D'Amico - 1988 - In Albert Rabil (ed.), Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms, and Legacy. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 3--349.
  23. Holistic Republicanism.Robert D'Amico - 2000 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2000 (118):183-192.
    Title: The Common Mind: An Essay on Psychology, Society, and PoliticsPublisher: Oxford University PressISBN: 0195106458Author: Philip PettitTitle: Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and GovernmentPublisher: Oxford University PressISBN: 0198296428Author: Philip Pettit.
     
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  24. Laws and Concepts.Robert D'Amico - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2005 (131):50-64.
     
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  25. La «meta-antropologia» dell'ultimo Scheler.Cristian D'amico - 2000 - Filosofia 51 (3):329-351.
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    La pelle dell'orso: noi e gli altri animali.Margherita D'Amico - 2007 - Milano: Mondadori.
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    La recepción del pensamiento de Proclo en la obra de Nicolás de Cusa.Claudia D'Amico - 2009 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 26:107-134.
    The article analizes the several times of Proclus‘s reception by Nicholas of Cusa’s thought. The direct reading of Proclus can be established because Expositio in Parmenidem Platonis –Cod.Cus. 186– and Elementatio theological –Cod.Cus.195– (Moerbeke’s translation) and De theologia Platonis Libri VI –Cod.Cus.185– (Petrus Balbus’s translation) are in his Library in Bernkastel-Kues with his marginalia. The assimilation of doctrines can be considered assuming that the implicits and explicits references to Plato’s Diadochus, especially in the last works.
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  28. Manuscripts.John F. D'Amico - 1988 - In C. B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner, Eckhard Kessler & Jill Kraye (eds.), The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 11--24.
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    Marx and Philosophy of Culture.Robert D'Amico - 1980
  30. Michel Foucault, "Discipline and Punish"; Michel Foucault, "Language, Counter-Memory, Practice"; Michel Foucault, "La Volonte de Savoir"; Jean Baudrillard, "Oublier Foucault".Robert D'amico - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 36.
    Title: Discipline and PunishPublisher: Pantheon booksISBN: 978-0394499420Author: Michel FoucaultTitle: Language, Counter-Memory, PracticePublisher: Wiley-BlackwellISBN: 978-0631182405Author: Michel FoucaultTitle: La Volonte de SavoirPublisher: GallimardAuthor: Michel FoucaultTitle: Oublier FoucaultPublisher: Editions GalileeISBN: 978-2718600604Author: Jean Baudrillard.
     
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  31. philosophy: Any Defensible Province Of Its Own? Presidential Address To The 49th Annual Meeting Of The Florida Philosophical Association.Robert D'amico - 2004 - Florida Philosophical Review 4 (1):4-11.
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    Paolo Cortesi's Rehabilitation of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.John F. D'Amico - 1982 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 44 (1):37-51.
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    R.M. Hare, 1919-2002.Robert D'Amico - 2002 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 76 (2):129 - 130.
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  34. Sed amentes sunt isti: against Michel Foucault's account of Cartesian skepticism.Robert D'amico - 1994 - Philosophical Forum 26 (1):33-48.
     
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    Spreading Disease: A Controversy Concerning the Metaphysics of Disease.Robert D'Amico - 1998 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20 (2):143 - 162.
    This article concerns the metaphysics of disease. Is disease a fixed feature of the world or a social value or preference? I argue that disease is not a value-laden concept and thus debates concerning it differ fundamentally from debates concerning health, harm, or suffering where evaluative judgements are central. I show how the so-called social constructionist view of disease has been motivated both by ethical concerns with medical practices and general theoretical doubts about scientific naturalism. If I can show that (...)
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  36. Steve Fuller, Social Epistemology Reviewed by.Robert D'Amico - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (9):362-365.
     
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  37. The Long March Out of the 20th Century.Robert D'Amico & Paul Piccone - 2004 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2004 (127):2-10.
     
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    The Poverty of Cosmopolitanism.Robert D'Amico - 1999 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (117):167-174.
    This volume contains an essay by Martha Nussbaum in defense of world citizenship or “cosmopolitanism,” as opposed to patriotism, which she defines as any view treating “national boundaries as morally salient,” together with a series of brief supportive (Anthony Appiah and Amartya Sen) and critical (Benjamin Barber, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Hilary Putnam, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Michael Walzer, et al.) comments. The essay originally appeared in The Boston Review in 1994 and led to bringing together the “usual suspects” for a bit of (...)
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  39. The'Meta-antropolgia', the last unfinished project of Max Scheler.C. D'Amico - 2000 - Filosofia 51 (3):329-351.
     
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  40. Women national leaders.Francine D'Amico - 1995 - In Francine D'Amico & Peter R. Beckman (eds.), Women in World Politics: An Introduction. Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey. pp. 15--30.
     
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    Husserl on the foundational structures of natural and cultural sciences.Robert D'Amico - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1):5-22.
  42. Women, gender, and world politics: perspectives, policies, and prospects.Peter R. Beckman & Francine D'Amico (eds.) - 1994 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    Written as an introductory textbook for the study of world politics and the analysis of gender, this work is suitable for courses in International Relations, ...
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    Introduction to "Special Section on Musicology": Popular Music from Adorno to Zappa.R. A. Berman & R. D'Amico - 1991 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1991 (87):71-77.
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  44. The social cognitive theory: A new framework for implementing artificial consciousness.Maurizio Cardaci, Antonella D'Amico & Barbara Caci - 2007 - In Antonio Chella & Riccardo Manzotti (eds.), Artificial Consciousness. Imprint Academic. pp. 116-123.
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    Acerca del carácter irreductible de la mens humana en Nicolás de Cusa: unidad y número.Claudia D’Amico - 2018 - Franciscanum 60 (169):87.
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    Philosophy, Prisons, and Prisoners.Pete Self & Robert D’Amico - 1983 - Teaching Philosophy 6 (3):269-279.
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    “Counting As” a Bridge Principle: Against Searle Against Social-Scientific Laws.William Butchard & Robert D’Amico - 2011 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 41 (4):455-469.
    John Searle’s argument that social-scientific laws are impossible depends on a special open-ended feature of social kinds. We demonstrate that under a noncontentious understanding of bridging principles the so-called "counts-as" relation, found in the expression "X counts as Y in (context) C," provides a bridging principle for social kinds. If we are correct, not only are social-scientific laws possible, but the "counts as" relation might provide a more perspicuous formulation for candidate bridge principles.
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    Desire and the Commodity Form.R. D'Amico - 1978 - Télos 1978 (35):88-122.
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    Alone Together: Why “Incentivization” Fails as an Account of Institutional Facts.William Butchard & Robert D’Amico - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (3):315-330.
    In two articles, Smits, Buekens, and du Plessis have argued that John Searle’s account of institutional facts suffers serious flaws and should be replaced with a reductive account they call “incentivization.” We argue against their view in two ways. First, the specific flaws they find in Searle are based on misunderstandings. Second, “incentivization,” as they present it, fails as a reduction of strict collective actions and, thus, cannot account for institutional facts such as money or property.
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    Book Reviews : Douglas E. Williams, Truth, Hope, and Power: The Thought of Karl Popper. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1989. Pp. 237, $35.00. [REVIEW]Robert D'Amico - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (2):251-255.
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