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    La medicina social y las experiencias de atención primaria de salud (APS) en Latinoamérica: historia con igual raíz.Giovanni Apráez Ippolito - 2010 - Polis 27.
    Los orígenes de la APS y de la Política de SALUD PARA TODOS se remontan al siglo XVIII y al movimiento de Medicina Social de 1848. Del siglo XX se destacan las experiencias pioneras de los años 30-50s. Entre ellas, Chile, Saskachewa (Canadá), EUA, Suráfrica, con Henry Sigerist, Sidney Kark, Salvador Allende, Gustavo Molina, trabajos pioneros de la medicina y la epidemiologia social vinculados a los del antropólogo Benjamin Paul. Así como personajes menos reconocidos en APS especialmente el italiano Franco (...)
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  2. La metafisica di Giovanni Duns Scoto.Benedetto Ippolito - 2009 - Acta Philosophica 18 (2):221-248.
     
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  3. Storia del Pensiero Filosofico e Scientifico - 8° vol.Ludovico Geymonat, Carlo Becchi, Enrico Bellone, Francesco Bertola, Giovanni Boniolo, Umberto Bottazzini, Salvatore Califano, Mauro Ceruti, Gilberto Corbellini, Roberto Cordeschi, Alessandra Gliozzi, Felice Ippolito, Gabriele Lolli, Alberto Oliverio, Bianca Oscurati & Corrado Mangione - 1996 - Garzanti.
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    Alla base e intorno alla più antica passio dei santi Abdon e Sennes, Sisto, Lorenzo ed Ippolito.Giovanni Nino Verrando - 1990 - Augustinianum 30 (1):145-187.
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  5. Introduction. Time and body : phenomenological and psychopathological approaches.Christian Tewes & Giovanni Stanghellini - 2020 - In Christian Tewes & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Linear mapping of numbers onto space requires attention.Giovanni Anobile, Guido Marco Cicchini & David C. Burr - 2012 - Cognition 122 (3):454-459.
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    Jaspers on "Primary" Delusions.Giovanni Stanghellini - 2012 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 19 (2):87-89.
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    The extension of color sensations: Reid, Stewart, and Fearn.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2011 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (S1):50-79.
    According to Reid, color sensations are not extended nor are they arranged in figured patterns. Reid further claimed that ‘there is no sensation appropriated to visible figure.’ Reid justified these controversial claims by appeal to Cheselden's report of the experiences of a young man affected by severe cataracts, and by appeal to cases of perception of visible figure without color. While holding fast to the principle that sensations are not extended, Dugald Stewart tried to show that ‘a variety of colour (...)
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    Schizophrenic Delusions, Embodiment, and the Background.Giovanni Stanghellini - 2008 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (4):311-314.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Schizophrenic Delusions, Embodiment, and the BackgroundGiovanni Stanghellini (bio)Keywordsschizophrenia, delusion, embodiment, common sense, phenomenologyIn their article Delusions, Certainty, and the Background, Rhodes and Gipps (2008) argue for a Background theory of delusions. Their central argument may be summed up as follows:• The formation and maintenance of delusions becomes intelligible once they are seen to reflect a basic disturbance. When studying delusions, the focus should be on providing an adequate framework (...)
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    Reid on ridicule and common sense.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2008 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 6 (1):71-90.
    According to Reid, opinions that contradict the principles of common sense are not only false but also absurd. Nature has given us an emotion that reveals the absurdity of an opinion: the emotion of ridicule. An appeal to ridicule in philosophical arguments may easily be discounted as a logical fallacy in the same manner as an appeal to the common consent of people. This essay traces the origins of Reid's defense of ridicule in the works of Addison, Hutcheson, Shaftesbury and (...)
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    Scoring Firms’ Codes of Ethics: An Explorative Study of Quality Drivers.Giovanni Maria Garegnani, Emilia Piera Merlotti & Angeloantonio Russo - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 126 (4):541-557.
    Research in the field of management has increasingly focused on strategies and tools related to corporate sustainability. Of the tools examined, codes of ethics have been found to play a primary role. Many studies have investigated the content of such codes, as well as their capacity to condition the behaviour of people within organizations. However, few studies have considered the intrinsic quality of codes of ethics. This study aims to investigate the impact that specific factors—firm size, degree of internationalization and (...)
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    Hume, Jacobi, and Common Sense. An Episode in the Reception of Hume in Germany at the Time of Kant.George die Giovanni - 1998 - Kant Studien 89 (1):44-58.
  13. Philodemus: On Choices and Avoidances.Giovanni Indelli & Voula Tsouna-McKirahan (eds.) - 1995 - Napoli: Bibliopolis.
     
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    The Reception of Descartes in the Seventeenth-Century Scottish Universities: Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy.Giovanni Gellera - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (3):179-201.
    In 1685, during the heyday of Scottish Cartesianism, regent Robert Lidderdale from Edinburgh University declared Cartesianism the best philosophy in support of the Reformed faith. It is commonplace that Descartes was ostracised by the Reformed, and his role in pre-Enlightenment Scottish philosophy is not yet fully acknowledged. This paper offers an introduction to Scottish Cartesianism, and argues that the philosophers of the Scottish universities warmed up to Cartesianism because they saw it as a newer, better version of their own traditional (...)
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    Interpretazioni Giudaiche e Cristiane Antiche del Sogno di Giacobbe (Genesi 28, 10-22).Giovanni Maria Vian - 1989 - Augustinianum 29 (1-3):307-332.
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    Ortodossia ed eresia nel IV secolo.Giovanni Maria Vian - 1995 - Augustinianum 35 (2):847-858.
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  17. Dei rapporti fra morale e religione.Giovanni Vidari - 1927 - Rivista di Filosofia 18 (4):377.
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  18. Elementi di Pedagogia : I. I dati della Pedagogia.Giovanni Vidari - 1917 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 83:200-203.
     
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  19. Giuseppe Zuccante.Giovanni Vidari - 1932 - Rivista di Filosofia 23 (1):82.
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  20. I concetti di fine e di norma in Etica.Giovanni Vidari - 1911 - Rivista di Filosofia 3 (2):282.
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    I concetti di fine e di norma in etica.Giovanni Vidari - 1911 - Atti Del IV Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 3:106-117.
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  22. Rosmini e Spencer.Giovanni Vidari - 1900 - The Monist 10:150.
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  23. Sguardo introduttivo alla "Critica della Ragion pratica".Giovanni Vidari - 1924 - Rivista di Filosofia 15 (4):223.
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    Calvinist Metaphysics and the Eucharist in the Early Seventeenth Century.Giovanni Gellera - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (6):1091-1110.
    This paper wishes to make a contribution to the study of how seventeenth-century scholasticism adapted to the new intellectual challenges presented by the Reformation. I focus in particular on the theory of accidents, which Reformed scholastic philosophers explored in search of a philosophical understanding of the rejection of the Catholic and Lutheran interpretations of the Eucharist. I argue that the Calvinist scholastics chose the view that actual inherence is part of the essence of accidents because it was coherent with their (...)
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    Guardians of humanity? The challenges of nursing practice in the digital age.Giovanni Rubeis - 2021 - Nursing Philosophy 22 (2):e12331.
    Digital technologies have become a crucial factor in nursing. Given the fact that many tasks could also be done by robots or AI systems, the place for the nurse in this scenario is unclear. In what way and to what extent will the implementation of ever more sophisticated technology affect nursing practice? It is the aim of this paper to analyse the potential challenges of nursing practice in the digital age. The analysis is conducted through the lens of new materialism, (...)
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    Assessment criteria or standards of proof? An effort in clarification.Giovanni Tuzet - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 28 (1):91-109.
    The paper provides a conceptual distinction between evidence assessment criteria and standards of proof. Evidence must be assessed in order to check whether it satisfies a relevant standard of proof, and the assessment is operated with some criterion; so both criteria and standards are necessary for fact-finding. In addition to this conceptual point, the article addresses three main questions: Why do some scholars and decision-makers take assessment criteria as standards of proof and vice versa? Why do systems differ as to (...)
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    Generic substitutions.Giovanni Panti - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (1):61-83.
    Up to equivalence, a substitution in propositional logic is an endomorphism of its free algebra. On the dual space, this results in a continuous function, and whenever the space carries a natural measure one may ask about the stochastic properties of the action. In classical logic there is a strong dichotomy: while over finitely many propositional variables everything is trivial, the study of the continuous transformations of the Cantor space is the subject of an extensive literature, and is far from (...)
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    Hegel, Nature and the Rationalization of Experience: On Allen Wood's Hegel's Ethical Thought.George Di Giovanni - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (4):783-794.
    It is a curious feature of Hegelian studies in English that its practitioners seem incapable of tackling their subject without first disclaiming any adherence to the more metaphysical side of Hegel's thought, be it called “speculative metaphysics,” “dialectical logic” or whatever. I say “curious” because I doubt that the same scholars would feel obliged to enter an equivalent disclaimer at the head of a study on, say, Aristotle, Descartes, Spinoza or even Newton—even though all of these classics have a metaphysical (...)
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  29. Nichilismo ermeneutico e politica.Giovanni Giorgio - 2007 - A Parte Rei 54:18.
     
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    On Meaningful Signals.Alberto Gianquinto Giovanni I. Giannoli - 1991 - Dialectica 45 (4):255-271.
    SummaryHaving termed any physical difference a “signal” and having methodologically distinguished the ambit of syntactic rules from that of the semantic references, we regard the relations between these signals as lying on a single plane, without distinction between concepts, objects and expressions. Signals‐significants and meanings at the same time‐are the nodes of a network of connections whose syntactic and semantic aspects are inseparable. Thus: 1. we reject the critique of AI that claims it is necessary to separate semantics from syntax; (...)
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    Potter's Personal History of Bioethics. An Examination and Survey.Russo Giovanni - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (4):63-71.
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  32. The doctrine of the Fall in seventeenth-century reformed scholasticism: philosophy between faith and scepticism.Gellera Giovanni - 2017 - In Larkin Áine Hadromi-Allouche Zohar (ed.), Fall Narratives. Routledge. pp. 78-89.
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    Dizionario di estetica e di linguistica generale.Giovanni Giraldi - 1975 - Milano: Pergamena.
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  34. "Je-ne-sais-quoi" e "presquerien" nel filosofare di Vladimir jankélévith.Giovanni Giulietti - 1981 - Filosofia Oggi 4 (2):227-235.
     
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    Berkeley's theory of vision: Optical origins and ontological consequences.Giovanni Battista Grandi - unknown
    In the present work Berkeley's theory of vision is considered in its historical origins, in its relation to Berkeley's general philosophical conceptions, and in its early reception. Berkeley's theory replaces an account of vision according to which distance and other spatial properties are deduced from elementary data through an unconscious geometric inference. This account of vision in terms of "natural geometry" was first introduced by Descartes and Malebranche. Among Berkeley's immediate sources of knowledge of the geometric theory of perception, a (...)
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    Comments on Daniel E. Flage’s “Berkeley’s Contingent Necessities”.Giovanni Battista Grandi - 2009 - Philosophia 37 (3):373-378.
    According to Daniel Flage, Berkeley thinks that all necessary truths are founded on acts of will that assign meanings to words. After briefly commenting on the air of paradox contained in the title of Flage’s paper, and on the historical accuracy of Berkeley’s understanding of the abstractionist tradition, I make some remarks on two points made by Flage. Firstly, I discuss Flage’s distinction between the ontological ground of a necessary truth and our knowledge of a necessary truth. Secondly, I discuss (...)
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    Distance and Direction in Reid’s Theory of Vision.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2016 - Topoi 35 (2):465-478.
    Two theses appear to be central to Reid’s view of the visual field. By sight, we do not originally perceive depth or linear distance from the eye. By sight, we originally perceive the position that points on the surface of objects have with regard to the centre of the eye. In different terms, by sight, we originally perceive the compass direction and degree of elevation of points on the surface of objects with reference to the centre of the eye. I (...)
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    La memoria negli occhi: Bolesław Matuszewski, un pioniere del cinema.Giovanni Grazzini & Bolesław Matuszewski - 1999 - Roma: Carocci. Edited by Bolesław Matuszewski.
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    Providential Naturalism and Miracles: John Fearn's Critique of Scottish Philosophy.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (1):75-94.
    According to Thomas Reid, the development of natural sciences following the model of Newton's Principia and Optics would provide further evidence for the belief in a provident God. This project was still supported by his student, Dugald Stewart, in the early nineteenth century. John Fearn , an early critic of the Scottish common sense school, thought that the rise of ‘infidelity’ in the wake of scientific progress had shown that the apologetic project of Reid and Stewart had failed. In reaction (...)
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    Estetica musicale: la storia e le fonti.Giovanni Guanti - 1999 - Milano: Nuova Italia.
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    Filosofi tedeschi d’oggi.Giovanni Gullace, Albino Babolin & Felice Battaglia - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (77):365.
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  42. Inconscio e carattere. Schopenhauer precursore di Freud e di Klages.Giovanni Gurisatti - 2005 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 86:217-242.
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    On the T 1 axiom and other separation properties in constructive point-free and point-set topology.Peter Aczel & Giovanni Curi - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (4):560-569.
    In this note a T1 formal space is a formal space whose points are closed as subspaces. Any regular formal space is T1. We introduce the more general notion of a formal space, and prove that the class of points of a weakly set-presentable formal space is a set in the constructive set theory CZF. The same also holds in constructive type theory. We then formulate separation properties for constructive topological spaces , strengthening separation properties discussed elsewhere. Finally we relate (...)
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    Life as Metaphor in Derrida and Fink.Giovanni Menegalle - 2024 - Oxford Literary Review 45 (2):295-316.
    This article explains how Derrida’s notion of an originary or generalised metaphoricity can be understood in terms of the analyses presented in Voice and Phenomenon (1967) in response to Eugen Fink’s question of a ‘transcendental logos’ and of the paradoxical ontological status of phenomenological language. Tracing Fink’s impact on Derrida, as well as the key differences between them, the article shows that underlying Derrida’s reappropriation of the phenomenological concept of ‘life’ is an expansion of indicative relations—which in Husserl typify the (...)
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    Does the Reeh–Schlieder theorem violate relativistic causality?Giovanni Valente - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 48 (2):147-155.
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    Equity in AgeTech for Ageing Well in Technology-Driven Places: The Role of Social Determinants in Designing AI-based Assistive Technologies.Giovanni Rubeis, Mei Lan Fang & Andrew Sixsmith - 2022 - Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (6):1-15.
    AgeTech involves the use of emerging technologies to support the health, well-being and independent living of older adults. In this paper we focus on how AgeTech based on artificial intelligence (AI) may better support older adults to remain in their own living environment for longer, provide social connectedness, support wellbeing and mental health, and enable social participation. In order to assess and better understand the positive as well as negative outcomes of AI-based AgeTech, a critical analysis of ethical design, digital (...)
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    A History of Ancient Philosophy I: From the Origins to Socrates.Giovanni Reale - 1985 - State University of New York Press.
    Beginning with the origins of Western philosophy, the profound creation of the Hellenic genius, Reale presents an appreciation of the Naturalists, the Sophists, Socrates, and the Minor Socratics.
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    Storia della filosofia antica.Giovanni Reale - 1976 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
    1. Dalle origini a Socrate.--2. Platone e Aristotele.--3. I sistemi dell'età ellenistica.--4. Le scuole dell'età imperiale.--5. Lessico, indici e bibliografia.
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  49. Orexin-A controls sympathetic activity and eating behavior.Giovanni Messina, Carmine Dalia, Domenico Tafuri, Vincenzo Monda, Filomena Palmieri, Amelia Dato, Angelo Russo, Saverio De Blasio, Antonietta Messina, Vincenzo De Luca, Sergio Chieffi & Marcellino Monda - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  50. Medical diagnostic reasoning: Epistemological modeling as a strategy for design of computer-based consultation programs.Giovanni Barosi, Lorenzo Magnani & Mario Stefanelli - 1993 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 14 (1).
    The complexity of cognitive emulation of human diagnostic reasoning is the major challenge in the implementation of computer-based programs for diagnostic advice in medicine. We here present an epistemological model of diagnosis with the ultimate goal of defining a high-level language for cognitive and computational primitives. The diagnostic task proceeds through three different phases: hypotheses generation, hypotheses testing and hypotheses closure. Hypotheses generation has the inferential form of abduction (from findings to hypotheses) constrained under the criterion of plausibility. Hypotheses testing (...)
     
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