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  1. Reality, Man and Existence: Essential Works of Existentialism.H. J. Blackham, Paul Roubiczek, Frederick Patka, Filipo Piemontese & Italo Mancini - 1968 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 24 (1):136-137.
     
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    Chasing the Ordinary Way of Meaning: Amongst Language-Games and Everyday Practices.Filipo Figueira - forthcoming - Bakhtiniana.
    RESUMO Neste artigo, busca-se desenvolver um exercício de elucubração sobre o conceito de “ordinário do sentido”, proposto inicialmente por Michel Pêcheux. O conceito, contudo, não foi plenamente desenvolvido devido à morte prematura do filósofo francês em 1983. Assim, o que se pretende é conjecturar o que poderia ser este “ordinário do sentido”. Para tal, em acordo com as sugestões de Pêcheux, segue-se explorando a “análise da linguagem ordinária”, conforme proposto por Ludwig Wittgenstein, e sua reinterpretação culturalista elaborada por Michel de (...)
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    No rastro do ordinário do sentido: entre jogos de linguagem e práticas cotidianas.Filipo Figueira - forthcoming - Bakhtiniana.
    RESUMO Neste artigo, busca-se desenvolver um exercício de elucubração sobre o conceito de “ordinário do sentido”, proposto inicialmente por Michel Pêcheux. O conceito, contudo, não foi plenamente desenvolvido devido à morte prematura do filósofo francês em 1983. Assim, o que se pretende é conjecturar o que poderia ser este “ordinário do sentido”. Para tal, em acordo com as sugestões de Pêcheux, segue-se explorando a “análise da linguagem ordinária”, conforme proposto por Ludwig Wittgenstein, e sua reinterpretação culturalista elaborada por Michel de (...)
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    El agustinismo perenne.Filippo Piemontese - 1964 - Augustinus 9 (35):309-323.
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  5. Filosofia ed esistenza.F. PIEMONTESE - 1951
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  6. Il Corano latino di Ficino ei Corani arabi di Pico e Monchates.Angelo Michele Piemontese - 1996 - Rinascimento 36:227-273.
  7. Il pensiero estetico di Alessandro Manzoni.Filippo Piemontese - 1973 - Rivista di Estetica 18:116.
     
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  8. Il problema filosofico dell'arte sacra.Filippo Piemontese - 1959 - Rivista di Estetica 4:47.
     
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  9. Marsilio Ficino's Latin Koran and the Arabic Korans of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Monchates.A. M. Piemontese - 1996 - Rinascimento 36:227-273.
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    Problemi di filosofia dell'arte.Filippo Piemontese - 1962 - Torino,: Bottega d'Erasmo.
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    Lexikon der christlichen IkonographieLa letteratura artistica; manuale delle fonti della storia dell'arte moderna.Philipp Fehl, Hans Aurenhammer, Julius von Schlosser & Filipo Rossi - 1960 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (2):239.
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    Filipo II de Macedonia: el primer europeo. Asia y Europa como conceptos políticos en la Grecia clásica.César Sierra Martín - 2022 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 85:161-175.
    El presente artículo tiene como objetivo analizar la evolución histórica y cultural de Europa y Asia como términos políticos en la Grecia clásica. Para ello, abordaremos fuentes de diversa índole como Esquilo, Heródoto, el escrito hipocrático Aires, aguas y lugares y el orador Isócrates. Partiremos de la equiparación inicial entre Europa y Asia hasta alcanzar la propuesta de Isócrates de considerar a Filipo como un líder europeo.
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    Piemontese.Victor Hugo - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Cerf. pp. 797--351.
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  14. Monismo e neocritismo nella filosofia di Filipo Masci.Arturo Derigibus - 2002 - Filosofia Oggi 25 (97):87-118.
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  15. Per l¿ edizione critica dell¿ allocuzione: sulla venuta di Filipo V a Napoli (1702).D. Rosalinda - 1981 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 11:112-148.
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  16. Some Comments on the Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence and Human Cognition.B. Scott - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):64-65.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Computational Constructivist Model as an Anticipatory Learning Mechanism for Coupled Agent–Environment Systems” by Filipo Studzinski Perotto. Upshot: In making a contribution to artificial intelligence research, Perotto has taken note of work on human cognition. However, there are certain aspects of human cognition that are not taken into account by the author’s model and that, generally, are overlooked or ignored by the artificial intelligence research community at large.
     
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  17. Environments Are Typically Continuous and Noisy.M. V. Butz - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):57-58.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Computational Constructivist Model as an Anticipatory Learning Mechanism for Coupled Agent–Environment Systems” by Filipo Studzinski Perotto. Upshot: The schema system presented in the target article suffers from problems that had been acknowledged more than ten years ago. The main point is that our world is neither deterministic nor symbolic. Sensory as well as motor noise is ubiquitous in our environment. Symbols do not exist a priori but need to be grounded within our (...)
     
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  18. To Bridge the Gap between Sensorimotor and Higher Levels, AI Will Need Help from Psychology.F. Guerin - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):56-57.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Computational Constructivist Model as an Anticipatory Learning Mechanism for Coupled Agent–Environment Systems” by Filipo Studzinski Perotto. Upshot: Constructivist theory gives a nice high-level account of how knowledge can be autonomously developed by an agent interacting with an environment, but it fails to detail the mechanisms needed to bridge the gap between low levels of sensorimotor data and higher levels of cognition. AI workers are trying to bridge this gap, using task-specific engineering approaches, (...)
     
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  19. The Power of Constructivist Ideas in Artificial Intelligence.K. R. Thórisson - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):59-61.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Computational Constructivist Model as an Anticipatory Learning Mechanism for Coupled Agent–Environment Systems” by Filipo Studzinski Perotto. Upshot: Mainstream AI research largely addresses cognitive features as separate and unconnected. Instead of addressing cognitive growth in this same way – modeling it simply as one more such isolated feature and continuing to uphold a wrong-headed divide-and-conquer tradition – a constructivist approach should help unify many key phenomena such as anticipation, self-modeling, life-long learning, and recursive (...)
     
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    Who Invented 'Avicenna's Gilded Pills'?Zbigniew Bela - 2006 - Early Science and Medicine 11 (1):1-10.
    This article questions the belief expressed in various histories of pharmacy that the tenth-century Arab physician Avicenna introduced the tradition of coating pills with gold and silver. Although an examination of his Canon documents Avicenna's interest in the medicinal application of gold and silver, no mention is made of coating pills. Nor do other Islamic physicians seem to have been familiar with this practice, any more than such medieval European authors as Arnaldus of Villanova, Raymund Lull or Johannes de Rupescissa. (...)
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  21. Action, Anticipation, and Construction: The Cognitive Core.M. H. Bickhard - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):62-63.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Computational Constructivist Model as an Anticipatory Learning Mechanism for Coupled Agent–Environment Systems” by Filipo Studzinski Perotto. Upshot: Interaction-based models of cognition force anticipatory and constructivist models. The CALM model offers significant development of such models within a machine learning framework. It is suggested that moving to an entirely interactive-based model offers still further advantages.
     
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  22. Representing Knowledge in a Computational Constructivist Agent.T. Degris - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):63-64.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Computational Constructivist Model as an Anticipatory Learning Mechanism for Coupled Agent–Environment Systems” by Filipo Studzinski Perotto. Upshot: The aim of this commentary is to relate the target article to recent work about how to represent the knowledge acquired from experience by a constructivist agent.
     
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  23. Anticipatory? Yes. Constructivist? Maybe.G. Stojanov - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):61-62.
    Open peer commentary on the article “A Computational Constructivist Model as an Anticipatory Learning Mechanism for Coupled Agent–Environment Systems” by Filipo Studzinski Perotto. Upshot: The CALM cognitive agent with its learning mechanism, as presented by the author, can be described as “trivially constructivist.” Probably, at best, it can be seen as a model of the empirical abstraction but not of the reflective abstraction. The “intrinsic motivations” in the simulated agent presented as “evaluative signals” sent from the agent’s “body” to (...)
     
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    Les clitiques sujets dans les variétés occitanes et francoprovençales italiennes.Leonardo M. Savoia & M. Rita Manzini - 2010 - Corpus 9:165-190.
    Dans cet article, nous examinerons quelques aspects de la syntaxe du sujet dans les dialectes occitans du Piémont occidental, dans les dialectes francoprovençaux du Piémont occidental et du Val d’Aoste, y compris les parlers de Celle di Faeto (francoprovençal) dans les Pouilles et de Guardia Piemontese (occitan) en Calabre : l’existence de clitiques sujets, l’absence de l’accord entre verbe et sujet post-posé, l’inversion du verbe et du clitique sujet dans les constructions interrogatives. Toutes ces propriétés morphosyntaxiques qui apparaissent dans (...)
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    Les clitiques sujets dans les variétés occitanes et francoprovençales italiennes.Leonardo M. Savoia & M. Rita Manzini - 2010 - Corpus 9:165-190.
    Dans cet article, nous examinerons quelques aspects de la syntaxe du sujet dans les dialectes occitans du Piémont occidental, dans les dialectes francoprovençaux du Piémont occidental et du Val d’Aoste, y compris les parlers de Celle di Faeto (francoprovençal) dans les Pouilles et de Guardia Piemontese (occitan) en Calabre : l’existence de clitiques sujets, l’absence de l’accord entre verbe et sujet post-posé, l’inversion du verbe et du clitique sujet dans les constructions interrogatives. Toutes ces propriétés morphosyntaxiques qui apparaissent dans (...)
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    Dalla Fiat al web. Che cosa una ontologia sociale basata sui documenti permette di spiegare.Elena Casetta & Giuliano Torrengo - 2015 - Rivista di Estetica 60:54-62.
    Nel 2009, prendendo le mosse da articoli e libri pubblicati negli anni precedenti, Maurizio Ferraris proponeva la “documentalità”, una ontologia sociale che, a differenza della received view basata sull’intenzionalità collettiva, individuava il fondamento degli oggetti sociali negli atti iscritti. Prendendo come spunto due oggetti sociali tipicamente torinesi – il capoluogo piemontese è il luogo di nascita del filosofo – e cioè la casa automobilistica Fiat e l’Università di Torino, in questo breve saggio si discutono alcune tra le tesi che (...)
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    Liderazgos e identidades en las iglesias a comienzos del siglo II: una lectura de Hch 16.Mariano Splendido - 2020 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 24 (2):41-67.
    Este trabajo tiene por objetivo analizar Hch 16 en tanto relato organizado por el autor en base a las tensiones de las ἐκκλησίαι de inicios del siglo II. Identificaremos en la narración cómo se representan las inquietudes por el liderazgo comunitario y la forja de una identidad grupal. En el primer caso, la interacción de Pablo con los οἶκοι filipenses propicia una reflexión acerca de la relación entre ministros y fieles. En el segundo, las diferentes designaciones que recibe Pablo en (...)
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    Filosofia ed esistenza. [REVIEW]D. C. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):585-585.
    A faithful but undoctrinaire Thomist, Piemontese claims to uncover the basic "existential" structures holding in all properly philosophical activity. Attention to the three basic structures of interiority, critical restlessness, and contemplation allows him to put off the "objective" question of the "essence" of philosophy. The author exposes strongly the great need for genuine mutual questioning among the varieties of systematic thought.--C. D.
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