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    Property, liberty, and self-ownership in seventeenth-century England.Lorenzo Sabbadini - 2020 - Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press.
    The concept of self-ownership was first articulated in anglophone political thought in the decades between the outbreak of the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution. This book traces the emergence and evolution of self-ownership over the course of this period, culminating in a reinterpretation of John Locke's celebrated but widely misunderstood idea that "every Man has a Property in his own Person." Often viewed through the prism of libertarian political thought, self-ownership has its roots in the neo-Roman or republican (...)
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    The invention of market freedom.Lorenzo Sabbadini - 2014 - Contemporary Political Theory 13 (1):e10-e12.
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  3. The Self as Narrative in Hume.Lorenzo Greco - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4):699-722.
    In this paper, I return to the well-known apparent inconsistencies in Hume’s treatment of personal identity in the three books of A Treatise of Human Nature, and try to defend a Humean narrative interpretation of the self. I argue that in Book 1 of the Treatise Hume is answering (to use Marya Schechtman’s expressions in The Constitution of Selves) a “reidentification” question concerning personal identity, which is different from the “characterization” question of Books 2 and 3. That is, I maintain (...)
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    Human Abductive Cognition Vindicated: Computational Locked Strategies, Dissipative Brains, and Eco-Cognitive Openness.Lorenzo Magnani - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (1):15.
    _Locked_ and _unlocked_ strategies are illustrated in this article as concepts that deal with important cognitive aspects of deep learning systems. They indicate different inference routines that refer to poor (locked) to rich (unlocked) cases of creative production of creative cognition. I maintain that these differences lead to important consequences when we analyze computational deep learning programs, such as AlphaGo/AlphaZero, which are able to realize various types of abductive hypothetical reasoning. These programs embed what I call locked abductive strategies, so, (...)
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  5. Hume, Teleology, and the 'Science of Man'.Lorenzo Greco & Dan O'Brien - 2019 - In William Gibson, Dan O'Brien & Marius Turda (eds.), Teleology and Modernity. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 147-64.
    There are various forms of teleological thinking central to debates in the early modern and modern periods, debates in which David Hume (1711–1776) is a key figure. In the first section, we shall introduce three levels at which teleological considerations have been incorporated into philosophical accounts of man and nature, and sketch Hume’s criticisms of these approaches. In the second section, we turn to Hume’s non-teleological ‘science of man’. In the third section, we show how Hume has an account of (...)
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    Naïve Truth and the Evidential Conditional.Andrea Iacona & Lorenzo Rossi - 2024 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 53 (2):559-584.
    This paper develops the idea that valid arguments are equivalent to true conditionals by combining Kripke’s theory of truth with the evidential account of conditionals offered by Crupi and Iacona. As will be shown, in a first-order language that contains a naïve truth predicate and a suitable conditional, one can define a validity predicate in accordance with the thesis that the inference from a conjunction of premises to a conclusion is valid when the corresponding conditional is true. The validity predicate (...)
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    Preserving Practicality: In Defense of Hume's Sympathy-Based Ethics.Lorenzo Greco - 2018 - In Philip A. Reed & Rico Vitz (eds.), Hume’s Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Psychology. London, UK: Routledge. pp. 170–190.
    In this essay, I examine the role played by sympathy in preserving the practical dimension of Hume’s ethics. I reconstruct how sympathy works for Hume by differentiating it from the contemporary understanding of empathy, and I counter some of the objections that have been moved against Humean sympathy. I argue that Humean sympathy is instrumental in bringing about a common point of view of morality, and capable of vindicating both how we form moral judgments, and how we are moved by (...)
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  8. Kant’s Space of Theoretical Reason and Science: A Perspectival Reading.Lorenzo Spagnesi - 2022 - In Luigi Caranti & Alessandro Pinzani (eds.), Kant and the Problem of Morality: Rethinking the Contemporary World. New York, NY: Routledge Chapman & Hall. pp. 109-135.
    This paper aims to show how Kant’s account of theoretical reason can inform the contemporary debate over unity and pluralism of science. Although the unity of science thesis has been severely criticized in recent decades, I argue that pluralism as the sole epistemic principle guiding science is both too strong and too weak a principle. It is too strong because it does not account for the process of theory unification in science. It is too weak because it does not answer (...)
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  9. Structuralist approaches to Bohmian mechanics.Lorenzo Lorenzetti - 2022 - Synthese 200 (1):1-15.
    Lam and Esfeld have argued that, within Bohmian mechanics, the wave function can be interpreted as a physical structure instantiated by the fundamental particles posited by the theory. Further, to characterize the nature of this structure, they appeal to the framework of Ontic Structural Realism, thereby proposing a structuralist interpretation of Bohmian mechanics. However, I shall point out that OSR denotes a family of distinct views, each of which maintains a different account about the relation between structures and objects, and (...)
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  10. On Pride.Lorenzo Greco - 2019 - Humana Mente 12 (35):101-123.
    In this essay, I offer a vindication of pride. I start by presenting the Christian condemnation of pride as the cardinal sin. I subsequently examine Mandeville’s line of argument whereby pride is beneficial to society, although remaining a vice for the individual. Finally, I focus on, and endorse, the analysis of pride formulated by Hume, for whom pride qualifies instead as a virtue. This is because pride not only contributes to making society flourish but also stabilizes the virtuous agent by (...)
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    A Powerless Conscience: Hume on Reflection and Acting Conscientiously.Lorenzo Greco - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (3):547–564.
    If one looks for the notion of conscience in Hume, there appears to be a contrast between the loose use of it that can be found in his History of England, and the stricter use of it Hume makes in his philosophical works. It is my belief that, notwithstanding the problems Hume’s philosophy raises for a notion such as conscience, it is possible to frame a positive Humean explanation of it. I want to suggest that, far from corresponding to a (...)
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    Against Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics: The Humean Challenge.Lorenzo Greco - 2018 - Teoria: Rivista di Filosofia Fondata da Vittorio Sainati 38 (2):123-33.
    In this essay, I discuss some elements of Hume’s virtue ethics that distinguish​ it from the neo-Aristotelian approach. I stress some of its characteristics – its emphasis on character traits rather than on actions, the role it reserves for moral education, its being sentimentalist – and highlight its points of strength with respect to the neo-Aristotelian version. I do that by defending an interpretation of Hume’s virtue ethics in terms of a form of subjectivism hinging on individuals possessing virtuous or (...)
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  13. Alcune osservazioni sull'etica contemporanea delle virtù.Lorenzo Greco - 2006 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 2:291-302.
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    Aspirazione, riflessione e felicità: l’etica della virtù di Julia Annas.Lorenzo Greco - 2016 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 29 (1):173-80.
    In this essay, I offer a survey of Julia Annas’ perspective on virtue ethics. I focus on her most recent work and highlight the role reflection plays in shaping her conception of the virtuous agent. I compare her approach with that of rival moral conceptions, both within and outside virtue ethics, and conclude with a doubt raised from a Humean point of view.
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    Bernard Williams e la natura delle ragioni in etica.Lorenzo Greco - 2005 - Etica E Politica 7 (1):1-15.
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    David Hume.Lorenzo Greco - 2018 - In Giulia Belgioioso, Siegrid Agostini, Chiara Catalano & Francesca Giuliano (eds.), Storia della filosofia moderna. Mondadori Educational/Le Monnier Università. pp. 317-33.
  17. Humanism and Cruelty in Williams.Lorenzo Greco - 2018 - In Sophie Grace Chappell & Marcel van Ackeren (eds.), Ethics Beyond the Limits: New Essays on Bernard Williams' Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 84-103.
  18. Hume come teorico della virtù: varietà e differenze d'interpretazione.Lorenzo Greco - 2018 - I Castelli di Yale – Online 6 (2):93-110.
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    Hume e l’etica contemporanea, Section “Nodi” of Iride 25(67) (2012): 537-615.Lorenzo Greco (ed.) - 2012 - Il Mulino.
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    Hume Readings.Lorenzo Greco & Alessio Vaccari (eds.) - 2012 - Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura.
  21. Identità narrativa e unità dell'io.Lorenzo Greco - 2019 - Notizie di Politeia 35 (135):34-43.
  22. Identità personale, carattere e virtù: Eugenio Lecaldano e il soggetto morale.Lorenzo Greco - 2010 - In Piergiorgio Donatelli & Maurizio Mori (eds.), Eugenio Lecaldano: l'etica, la storia della filosofia e l'impegno civile. Firenze: Le lettere. pp. 178-92.
  23. La bonaccia e le sirene. Immaginario marino e tradizione letteraria.Lorenzo Greco - 1994 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 12 (1):71-75.
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    L’umanesimo di Bernard Williams tra filosofia morale e filosofia politica.Lorenzo Greco - 2012 - Ragion Pratica: Rivista semestrale 39:543-61.
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    L’identità personale in David Hume: dalle passioni all’etica.Lorenzo Greco - 2014 - Thaumàzein 2:247-64.
  26. Persona.Lorenzo Greco - 2013 - In Caterina Botti (ed.), Le etiche della diversità culturale. Le Lettere. pp. 181-91.
  27. Reflection and the Individual in Bernard Williams.Lorenzo Greco - 2012 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 1:103-118.
    This essay deals with a set of distinctive themes in the thought of Bernard Williams, and focuses on two aspects they all have in common. These are, on the one hand, the idea that the philosophical enterprise is intrinsically reflective in nature, and, on the other, a preoccupation with human beings singly regarded as individuals. By bringing these two constants to the fore, individually and in their interrelations, the essay formulates the general lines of an alternative reading of Williams, revealing (...)
     
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  28. Reflection and the Individual in Williams’ Humanistic Philosophy.Lorenzo Greco - 2013 - In Alexandra Perry & Chris Herrera (eds.), The Moral Philosophy of Bernard Williams. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 26-39.
     
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    Sidgwick e il fallimento dell’etica scientifica. Commento a Cremaschi.Lorenzo Greco - 2006 - Etica E Politica 8 (1):1-5.
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    Handbook of Abductive Cognition.Lorenzo Magnani (ed.) - 2023 - Springer.
    This Handbook offers the first comprehensive reference guide to the interdisciplinary field of abductive cognition, providing readers with extensive information on the process of reasoning to hypotheses in humans, animals, and in computational machines. It highlights the role of abduction in both theory practice: in generating and testing hypotheses and explanatory functions for various purposes and as an educational device. It merges logical, cognitive, epistemological and philosophical perspectives with more practical needs relating to the application of abduction across various disciplines (...)
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    Systematicity, Purposiveness, Necessity: from the transcendental deduction of the ideas to the transcendental deduction of the principle of purposiveness of nature.Lorenzo Sala - 2021 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 14 (2):41-53.
    In this paper I argue for a strong continuity between the transcendental deduction of the principle of purposiveness of nature and the transcendental deduction of the ideas from the first critique. On these grounds, I provide an interpretation of the transcendental deduction of the principle of purposiveness of nature in which I argue that: 1) the necessity of the principle of purposiveness of nature does not derive from its role in solving some specific philosophical problem but from its relation to (...)
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    El concepto de ‘Florecimiento’: Una Antropología desde el pensamento de A. MacIntyre/The concept of 'flourishing': an anthropology from A. MacIntyre’s thought.David Lorenzo Izquierdo - 2015 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 5 (9):2.
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    Human Rights, Practices, and Codes of Ethics.David Lorenzo Izquierdo - 2008 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 5:159-171.
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    La Ética como medio para la vida buena: Una reflexión desde A. MacIntyre.David Lorenzo Izquierdo - 2015 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 6 (11):13.
    En la actualidad, la ética está excesivamente centrada en la reflexión y en el establecimiento de reglas, de normas. Muchos debates sobre ética empiezan o acaban en la reflexión sobre qué normas o reglas deben aceptarse pública o universalmente, sobre cuáles de ellas deben ser leyes civiles, sobre qué comportamientos la ley civil debería prohibir y por qué. A juicio del autor, este hecho supone un reduccionismo y hace olvidar que lo más importante de la ética es el desarrollo integral (...)
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    Ecce homo videns, of hoe iemand wordt wat hij aanschouwt.Bart Jansen & Lorenzo Nieuwenburg - 2022 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 114 (4):410-440.
    Ecce Homo Videns, or How a Person Becomes What He Beholds: Synchronicity between Bourdieu and Sartori on Television and Democracy What role does television play in liberal democracy? This topical question is the focus of two essays, one by the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and another by the Italian political philosopher Giovanni Sartori. Bourdieu’s position, in short, is that the television medium manipulates information from which a structural corruption emerges. Sartori, in turn, argues that television modifies thought at best and (...)
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    Corpus scriptorum latinorum Paravianum.Tenney Frank, Carolo Pascal, Carolus Pascal, Catallus, C. Annibaldi, Corneluis Tacitus, Rem Sabbadini & Virgil - 1920 - American Journal of Philology 41 (2):186.
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  37. Neil Sinhababu, Humean Nature: How Desire Explains Action, Thought, and Feeling (Oxford-New York: Oxford University Press, 2017). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2017 - Rivista di Filosofia 108 (3):503-505.
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    Alessandro Ferrara, La forza dell'esempio (Milano: Feltrinelli, 2008). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2010 - Rivista di Filosofia 101 (1):123-24.
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    Alessandro Ferrara, Vanna Gessa-Kurotschka, Sebastiano Maffettone (eds.), Etica individuale e giustizia (Napoli: Liguori Editore, 2000). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2001 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 14 (34):647-48.
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    Alessio Vaccari, Le etiche della virtù. La riflessione contemporanea a partire da Hume (Firenze: Le Lettere, 2012). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2014 - Rivista di Filosofia 105 (1):158-59.
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    Bernard Williams, Il senso del passato (Milano: Feltrinelli, 2009). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2011 - Rivista di Filosofia 102 (1):166-68.
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    Bernard Williams, Vergogna e necessità (Bologna: Il Mulino, 2007). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2008 - Rivista di Filosofia 99 (2):352-54.
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    Christoph Horn, L'arte della vita nell'antichità (Roma: Carocci, 2004). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2006 - Rivista di Filosofia 97 (2):317-18.
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    Charles Larmore e Alain Renaut, Dibattito sull’etica. Idealismo o realismo (Roma: Meltemi, 2007). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2007 - ReF - Recensioni Filosofiche 23.
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    Charles Larmore, Pratiche dell'io (Roma: Meltemi, 2006). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2007 - Rivista di Filosofia 98 (1):132-33.
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    Claudia Portioli (ed.), Natura e libertà (Perugia: Morlacchi, 2009). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2011 - Rivista di Filosofia 102 (2):322-23.
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  47. Christine Swanton, The Virtue Ethics of Hume and Nietzsche (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2015 - Rivista di Filosofia 107 (1):173-74.
  48. Donald C. Ainslie, Hume's True Scepticism (Oxford-New York: Oxford university Press, 2015). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2017 - Rivista di Filosofia 108 (1):115-16.
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    Daniel Dubuisson, La formazione dell'io. Dalle saggezze antiche alla conquista della personalità (Bari: Dedalo, 2007). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 2007 - Rivista di Filosofia 98 (3):464-65.
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    Davide Sparti, Soggetti al tempo. Identità personale tra analisi filosofica e costruzione sociale (Milano: Feltrinelli, 1996). [REVIEW]Lorenzo Greco - 1998 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 11 (24):431-32.
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