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  1. Bruno Taut el barón rampante.Delfín Rodríguez Ruiz - 2011 - Minerva: Evidence-Based Medicine pour la première ligne 4 (18):50-53.
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    The radical fool of capitalism: on Jeremy Bentham, the Panopticon, and the Auto-icon.Christian Welzbacher - 2018 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    A fresh interpretation of Jeremy Bentham, finding that his “radical foolery” embodied a social ethics that was revolutionary for its time. Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832) is best remembered today as the founder of utilitarianism (a philosophy infamously abused by the Victorians) and the conceiver of the Panopticon, the circular prison house in which all prisoners could be seen by an unseen observer—later seized upon by Michel Foucault as the apotheosis of the neoliberal control society. In this volume in the Untimely Meditation (...)
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    Fausts Vergessen.Claudia Keller - 2017 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 62 (1):124-155.
    Drawing on examples by Gottfried Keller, Gottfried Semper, Walter Benjamin, Paul Scheerbart and Bruno Taut, the paper pursues the subcutaneous impacts of Goethe’s Faust II in modern aesthetics. Recurring to morphology and the theory of colour, these aesthetics connect Faust with the categories of color and volubility, thus establishing an alternative relation be- tween tradition and modernity.
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  4. Observações sobre “O Ramo Dourado” de Frazer.Ludwig Wittgenstein, Bruno Monteiro, João José Almeida & Nuno Venturinha (eds.) - 2011 - Porto: Deriva.
     
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    Sequent-Calculi for Metainferential Logics.Bruno Da Ré & Federico Pailos - 2021 - Studia Logica 110 (2):319-353.
    In recent years, some theorists have argued that the clogics are not only defined by their inferences, but also by their metainferences. In this sense, logics that coincide in their inferences, but not in their metainferences were considered to be different. In this vein, some metainferential logics have been developed, as logics with metainferences of any level, built as hierarchies over known logics, such as \, and \. What is distinctive of these metainferential logics is that they are mixed, i.e. (...)
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    Badiou and Politics.Bruno Bosteels - 2011 - Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
    _Badiou and Politics_ offers a much-anticipated interpretation of the work of the influential French philosopher Alain Badiou. Countering ideas of the philosopher as a dogmatic, absolutist, or even mystical thinker enthralled by the force of the event as a radical break, Bruno Bosteels reveals Badiou’s deep and ongoing investment in the dialectic. Bosteels draws on all of Badiou’s writings, from the philosopher’s student days in the 1960s to the present, as well as on Badiou’s exchanges with other thinkers, from (...)
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    Exploratory and Confirmatory Analyses in Sentence Processing: A Case Study of Number Interference in German.Bruno Nicenboim, Shravan Vasishth, Felix Engelmann & Katja Suckow - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (S4):1075-1100.
    Given the replication crisis in cognitive science, it is important to consider what researchers need to do in order to report results that are reliable. We consider three changes in current practice that have the potential to deliver more realistic and robust claims. First, the planned experiment should be divided into two stages, an exploratory stage and a confirmatory stage. This clear separation allows the researcher to check whether any results found in the exploratory stage are robust. The second change (...)
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    Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage.Bruno Leipold, Karma Nabulsi & Stuart White (eds.) - 2020 - Oxford University Press, Usa.
    Republicanism is a powerful resource for emancipatory struggles against domination. Its commitment to popular sovereignty subverts justifications of authority, locating power in the hands of the citizenry who hold the capacity to create, transform, and maintain their political institutions. Republicanism's conception of freedom rejects social, political, and economic structures subordinating citizens to any uncontrolled power - from capitalism and wage-labour to patriarchy and imperialism. It views any such domination as inimical to republican freedom. Moreover, it combines a revolutionary commitment to (...)
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  9. Political Anarchism and Raz’s Theory of Authority.Bruno Leipold - 2015 - Res Publica 21 (3):309-329.
    This article argues that using Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority to reject philosophical anarchism can be affected by political anarchism. Whereas philosophical anarchism only denies the authority of the state, political anarchism claims that anarchism is a better alternative to the state. Raz’s theory holds that an institution has authority if it enables people to better conform with reason. I argue that there are cases where anarchism is an existing alternative to the state and better fulfils this condition. Consequently, (...)
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  10. “As From a State of Death”: Schelling’s Idealism as Mortalism.G. Anthony Bruno - 2016 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (3):288-301.
    If a problem is the collision between a system and a fact, Spinozism and German idealism’s greatest problem is the corpse. Life’s end is problematic for the denial of death’s qualitative difference from life and the affirmation of nature’s infinite purposiveness. In particular, German idealism exemplifies immortalism – the view that life is the unconditioned condition of all experience, including death. If idealism cannot explain the corpse, death is not grounded on life, which invites mortalism – the view that death (...)
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    When High-Capacity Readers Slow Down and Low-Capacity Readers Speed Up: Working Memory and Locality Effects.Bruno Nicenboim, Pavel Logačev, Carolina Gattei & Shravan Vasishth - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Ontological foundations for software requirements with a focus on requirements at runtime.Bruno Borlini Duarte, Andre Luiz de Castro Leal, Ricardo de Almeida Falbo, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Renata S. S. Guizzardi & Vítor E. Silva Souza - 2018 - Applied ontology 13 (2):73-105.
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    Deleuze and the Work of Death: A Study from the Impulse-Images.Bruno Leites - 2020 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (2):229-254.
    When formulating the concept of the impulse-image, Deleuze never tires of asserting that these images are saturated with death and obsessed by degradation. They stand at a curious intersection in the taxonomy of images, a constitutively in-between space: they are formally inserted between affection-image and action-image in The Movement-Image, but produce a direct passage to the time-image. However, they do not reach the time-image due to obsession by the negative effects of time. This article introduces the concept of the impulse-image (...)
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    An experience-based holistic account of the other-race face effect.Bruno Rossion & Caroline Michel - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
    The term “race,” and the concept it refers to, namely genetically different human populations in the world, is one of the most intellectually and emotionally charged in society, and in science as well. This article focuses on how human beings recognize individual faces of their own versus another “racial group,” and the term “face race” is used in the context of visual recognition, as traditionally done in the scientific literature. The article reviews the well-known phenomenon that people have greater difficulty (...)
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  15. La città del genere umano secondo G. V. Gravina.Bruno Barillari - 1968 - Cosenza,: MIT Press.
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  16. Eros y paideia entre Leo Strauss y Max Weber.Bruno Accarino - forthcoming - Res Publica.
     
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  17. Optimism about philosophical progress, a historical case study.Daniele Bruno Garancini - unknown
    In this thesis I defend optimism about philosophical progress, which is a form of anti-exceptionalism about philosophy. Pessimists maintain that philosophy lacks the distinctive features that make science progressive. Optimism maintains that philosophy is like science, in this respect. My argumentative strategy is the following. I review the literature on philosophical progress to identify the feature that, according to pessimists, philosophy lacks. Then, I develop a historical case study to show that philosophy has these features. The goal is showing that (...)
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  18. Introduction.Bruno Coppieters - 2003 - In Bruno Coppieters & Richard Sakwa (eds.), Contextualizing Secession: Normative Studies in Comparative Perspective. Oxford University Press.
     
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    A Peculiar Fate: The Unity of Human life in Kant and Heidegger.G. Anthony Bruno - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (4):715-735.
    It is commonly held that nature is knowable in itself and that death has no explanatory priority in knowing nature. I reject both claims as they undermine an account of the unity of human life, failing, respectively, to thematize the limitations of finite understanding and to acknowledge what’s most certain about finite existence. I use Kant’s idea of the thing in itself and Heidegger’s idea of death to solve two structurally analogous antinomies these failures leave intact. I conclude that to (...)
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    Dante e la cultura medievale.Bruno Nardi, Tullio Gregory & Paolo Mazzantini - 1985 - Editori Laterza.
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    Differences in exercise intensity seems to influence the affective responses in self-selected and imposed exercise: a meta-analysis.Bruno R. R. Oliveira, Andréa C. Deslandes & Tony M. Santos - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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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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    Arithmétique et histoire. L'organisation militaire et politique des Ioniens en Achaïe à l'époque archaïque.Bruno Helly - 1997 - Topoi 7 (1):207-262.
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  24. Gauging Schelling’s Late Return to Kant.G. Anthony Bruno - 2011 - Juventas: Zeitschrift für Junge Philosophie 1 (2):118-39.
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    On the origins of Dee’s mathematical programme: The John Dee–Pedro Nunes connection.Bruno Almeida - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (3):460-469.
    In a letter addressed to Mercator in 1558, John Dee made an odd announcement, describing the Portuguese mathematician and cosmographer Pedro Nunes as the ‘most learned and grave man who is the sole relic and ornament and prop of the mathematical arts among us’, and appointing him his intellectual executor. This episode shows that Dee considered Nunes one of his most distinguished contemporaries, and also that some connection existed between the two men. Unfortunately not much is known about this connection, (...)
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    Etica: valori e principi in una società pluralistica e multireligiosa: laboratori didattici: ipotesi di percorso.Bruno Accarino (ed.) - 2007 - [Florence, Italy]: L.S. Olschki.
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  27. di Rosmary Maspero.Scienza E. Copernicanesimo In Bruno & Principali Orientamenti Della Critica - 1989 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 44:141.
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  28. Are Reasons for Action Beliefs?Bruno Celano - 2003 - In Lukas H. Meyer, Stanley L. Paulson & Thomas Winfried Menko Pogge (eds.), Rights, culture, and the law: themes from the legal and political philosophy of Joseph Raz. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    A Note On Early Karaite Historiography.Bruno Chiesa - 1988 - History and Theory 27 (4):56-65.
    Poznanski's Mabo' 'al 'ofen ketibat ha-Qara'im 'et dibrey yemehem remains, despite its flaws, the only essay expressly devoted to Karaite historiography. al-Qirqisani's Kitab al-an war wal-maraqib is an historical piece of work viewed, by personal choice or owing to his own cultural development or under the historical circumstances, through theological glasses. al-Qirqisani was writing for the benefit of his own co-religionists in order to strengthen their faith. However limited his historical perspective may appear, it resolves into a public appreciation of (...)
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  30. War and Secession: A Moral Analysis of the Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict.Bruno Coppieters - 2003 - In Bruno Coppieters & Richard Sakwa (eds.), Contextualizing Secession: Normative Studies in Comparative Perspective. Oxford University Press.
     
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    A note on Catullus 63.5.Bruno Currie - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (2):579-581.
    At Catullus 63.5, OGR read:deuoluit iletas acuto sibi pondere silices. The gist of this (‘he rolled down from (?) himself flints with sharp mass’) is improbable, and in particular the formiletasis a non-existent word and two syllables too long for the metre.
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  32. Pour une grammaire formelle de la classification des signes chez Charles S. Peirce.Bruno Emond - 1988 - Semiotica 72:255-270.
     
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    Ein ipsatives Modell menschlichen Verhaltens: Ein Beitrag zur Ökonomie und Psychologie.Bruno S. Frey - 1988 - Analyse & Kritik 10 (2):181-205.
    Human beings under some conditions tend to systematically overestimate their possibilities, under others to underestimate what is possible for them. This behaviour can be explained by differentiating between an ipsative possibility set (which includes what individuals consider relevant for themselves) and on objective one. These two possibility sets do not necessarily coincide. The difference may firstly be due to psychologicol processes as well as factors such as tradition and ideology. The difference may secondly be strategically designed by the individuals themselves (...)
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  34. Volksabstimmungen, Politische Ökonomie und Diskursethik.Bruno S. Frey & Gebhard Kirchgässner - 1993 - Analyse & Kritik 15:129-149.
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  35. Hoe “de Heerser” te schrijven voor zowel machinaties als machines.Bruno Latour - 1987 - Krisis 7 (26):42-66.
     
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    Saint-John Perse: Sécheresse (1974).Bruno Palma - 1987 - Trans/Form/Ação 9:87-101.
  37. Sujet théologique, sujet initiatique.Bruno Pinchard - 1995 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2:247-267.
     
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  38. Periodic subgroups of a stable group.Bruno Poizat & F. Wagner - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):385-400.
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    Euhemeri Messenii Reliquae edidit Marcus Winiarczyk.Bruno Rochette - 1992 - Kernos 5:351-351.
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    Jean Winand, Les Hiérothytes. Recherche institutionnelle.Bruno Rochette - 1992 - Kernos 5:350-351.
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  41. The emergence of embodied communication in artificial agents and humans.Bruno Galantucci & Steels & Luc - 2008 - In Ipke Wachsmuth, Manuela Lenzen & Günther Knoblich (eds.), Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines. Oxford University Press.
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    'Etat dans la problématique de la régulation.Bruno Théret - 1995 - Actuel Marx 17:66-74.
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    An Ontological Sketch for Robust Non-Reductive Realists.Bruno Niederbacher - 2018 - Topoi 37 (4):549-559.
    The aim of this article is to draw a sketch of an ontology for Realist Non-Naturalist Cognitivists. A distinction is made between moral property-universals and moral property-particulars. It is argued, first, that moral property-universals have the same ontological status as non-moral property-universals; second, that moral property-universals have many instances in the spatio-temporal world; third that these moral property-instances or -particulars have the same ontological status as non-moral property-particulars.
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    The Concept and its Object are One and the Same: The Functional View of Higher Order Objects in Carnap’s Work.Bruno Leclercq - 2015 - In Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard & Denis Seron (eds.), Objects and Pseudo-Objects Ontological Deserts and Jungles from Brentano to Carnap. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 63-82.
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  45. Per una teoria dell'irrazionale nel diritto.Bruno Leoni - 1942 - Torino: In vendita presso G. Giappichelli.
     
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    Scritti di scienza politica e teoria del diritto.Bruno Leoni - 1980 - Milano: A. Giuffrè.
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  47. The Law as Claim of the Individual.”.Bruno Leoni - forthcoming - Archiv für Rechts-Und Sozialphilosophie.
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    Über das Wesen der Sprache. Vorbereitende Betrachtungen.Bruno Liebrucks - 1951 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 5 (4):465 - 484.
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  49. Über das Wesen der Sprache.Bruno Liebrucks - 1950 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 5:465.
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  50. Der Menschliche Begriff Sprachliche Genesis der Logik, Logische Genesis der Sprache.Bruno Liebrucks - 1974
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