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    Carteggio (1926-1942).Giovanni Gentile, Alessandro D'ancona, Amedeo Crivellucci & Carlo Bonomo - 1998 - Firenze: Le lettere. Edited by Guido Calogero & Cristina Farnetti.
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  2. Opere di Tommaso Campanella.Tommaso Campanella & Alessandro D'ancona - 1854 - Pomba.
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    Post truth: the new war on truth and how to fight back.Matthew D'Ancona - 2017 - London: Ebury Press.
    Welcome to the Post-Truth era-- a time in which the art of the lie is shaking the very foundations of democracy and the world as we know it. The Brexit vote; Donald Trump's victory; the rejection of climate change science; the vilification of immigrants; all have been based on the power to evoke feelings and not facts. So what does it all mean and how can we champion truth in in a time of lies and 'alternative facts'? In this eye-opening (...)
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  4. Giovanni Gentile, Alessandro D'Ancona and the Pisan school of philosophy.M. Moretti - 1999 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 19 (1-2):65-116.
     
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    Platonic and Neoplatonic Terminology for Being in Arabic translation.Cristina D’Ancona - 2011 - Studia Graeco-Arabica 1:23-46.
    The Arabic version of the Enneads is the earliest datable text in which appears the term "anniyya", that features in Avicenna’s metaphysics and lies in the background of the Latin definition of the Causa prima as esse tantum, typical of the Liber de Causis. This paper examines some examples of the use of "to be" in the Arabic translation of the Enneads. It also discusses the description of the First Cause as ‘pure Being’ or ‘first Being’ in the Arabic Plotinus, (...)
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    Degrees of Abstraction in Avicenna.Cristina D'Ancona - 2008 - In Kärkkäinen Knuuttila (ed.), Theories of Perception in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy. pp. 47--71.
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  7. The Struggle for Existence.Umberto D'ancona, H. G. Andrewartha, L. C. Birch & David Lack - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):64-66.
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    Recherches sur le Liber de causis.Cristina D’Ancona-Costa - 1995 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Greek sources in arabic and islamic philosophy.Cristina D'Ancona - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    La notion de l'Un dans Thomas d'Aquin.Chr D'ancona Costa - 1997 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 64 (2):315-351.
    Le traité Περὶ θείων ὀνομάτων de l’élève de Proclus dissimulé sous le nom de ‘Denys l’Aréopagite’— traité qui a été récemment édité en qualité de premier titre de la série Corpus Dionysiacum— est subdivisé en deux grandes parties par un excursus fameux sur le problème de la substantialité des maux. Dans la première partie, contenant les chapitres I-III, l’auteur discute la possibilité des prédications dont l’objet est le premier principe. Dans la deuxième, contenant les chapitres V-XIII, il en présente les (...)
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    Modèles de causalité chez Plotin.Cristina D'Ancona - 2009 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 90 (3):361.
    L’idée d’une discontinuité radicale entre l’Un et l’être intelligible a été parfois comprise comme la thèse la plus intéressante de Plotin pour l’histoire de la métaphysique. En effet, à côté de passages où Plotin établit un rapport de ressemblance entre l’effet et la cause, il y en a d’autres où une théorie de la causalité des principes est introduite, selon laquelle le principe « donne ce qu’il n’a pas ». Dans le but d’examiner si cette théorie conduit Plotin à soutenir (...)
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    Aristotelian and Neoplatonic Elements in Kindī’s Doctrine of Knowledge.Cristina D'Ancona Costa - 1999 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 73 (1):9-35.
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  13. Amorphon kai aneideon. Causalité des formes et causalité de l'Un chez Plotin.C. D'Ancona Costa - 1992 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 10:69-113.
     
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    Al-Kindi on the Subject-Matter of the First Philosophy Direct and Indirect Sources of Falsafa al-ūlā, Chapter one.Cristina D’Ancona - 1997 - In Jan Aertsen & Andreas Speer (eds.), Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Qu'est-ce que la philosophie au moyen âge? What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages?: Akten des X. Internationalen Kongresses für Mittelalterliche Philosophie der Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médié. Erfurt: De Gruyter. pp. 841-855.
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    Divine and Human Knowledge in the Plotiniana Arabica».Crjstina D'’Ancona - 1997 - In John J. Cleary (ed.), The Perennial Tradition of Neoplatonism. Leuven University Press.
  16. Introduzione alla filosofia: il problema della verità.Cristina D'Ancona Costa - 1978 - Roma: Volpe.
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    La doctrine néoplatonicienne de l'être entre l'antiquité tardive et le moyen 'ge.C. D'ancona Costa - 1992 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 59:41-85.
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    Medieval Neoplatonism.Cristina D’Ancona - 2019 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 13 (1):69-85.
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    Plotinus, Arabic.Cristina D'Ancona - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1030--1038.
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    À propos du De Anima de Jamblique.Cristina D'Ancona - 2006 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 4:617-640.
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    Proclo:" enadi" e apxai nell'ordine sovrasensibile.Cristina D'Ancona - forthcoming - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia.
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    Storia della filosofia: Antichità e Medioevo.Cristina D’Ancona - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (2):665-669.
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    Ontology in Walter Burley's Last Commentary on the Ars Vetus.Alessandro D. Conti - 1990 - Franciscan Studies 50 (1):121-176.
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    Esistenza e verità: forme e strutture del reale in Paolo Veneto e nel pensiero filosofico del tardo Medioevo.Alessandro D. Conti - 1996 - Roma: Istituto storico italiano per il Medio Evo.
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    Analogy and Formal Distinction.Alessandro D. Conti - 1997 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 6 (2):133-165.
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    Weyl, Dirac and Maxwell Quantum Cellular Automata: Analitical Solutions and Phenomenological Predictions of the Quantum Cellular Automata Theory of Free Fields.Alessandro Bisio, Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano, Paolo Perinotti & Alessandro Tosini - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (10):1203-1221.
    Recent advances on quantum foundations achieved the derivation of free quantum field theory from general principles, without referring to mechanical notions and relativistic invariance. From the aforementioned principles a quantum cellular automata theory follows, whose relativistic limit of small wave-vector provides the free dynamics of quantum field theory. The QCA theory can be regarded as an extended quantum field theory that describes in a unified way all scales ranging from an hypothetical discrete Planck scale up to the usual Fermi scale. (...)
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    Realism vs Nominalism: The Controversy between Burley and Ockham over the Nature and Ontological Status of the ad aliquid.Alessandro D. Conti - 2013 - Quaestio 13:243-264.
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    Δ0-complexity of the relation y = Πi ⩽ nF.Alessandro Berarducci & Paola D'Aquino - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 75 (1-2):49-56.
    We prove that if G is a Δ 0 -definable function on the natural numbers and F = Π i = 0 n G , then F is also Δ 0 -definable. Moreover, the inductive properties of F can be proved inside the theory IΔ 0.
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    < i> Δ< sub> 0-complexity of the relation< i> y_=< i> Π_< sub> i⩽ n< i> F_(< i> i).Alessandro Berarducci & Paola D'Aquino - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 75 (1):49-56.
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    Essence in the Late Middle Ages: the Case of Walter Burley. From Moderate to ‘Platonic’ Realism.Alessandro D. Conti - 2018 - Quaestio 18:123-144.
    Apart from the opposite semantic attitudes, the main difference between Late Medieval Realists and Nominalists lies in the antithetic evalutation of the nature and ontological status of essences. In the article a very interesting exemple of the medieval realist approach to the problem of essence, that of Walter Burley, is discussed. Because of Ockham's criticisms of the traditional realist conceptions, Burley's ontological convictions evolved over the years from a quite original version of the moderate realism inspired by Averroe's doctrine on (...)
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    Semantic and Ontological Aspects of Wyclif’s Theory of Supposition.Alessandro D. Conti - 2013 - Vivarium 51 (1-4):304-326.
    The relationship between thought and reality was a focal point of Wyclif’s reflection. On the one hand, Wyclif believed that thought was linguistically constrained by its own nature; on the other hand, he considered thought to be related to reality in its elements and constitution. Hence he deemed language, thought, and external reality to be of the same logical coherence. Within this context, the theory of supposition was intended to explain the different roles that terms can have in relation to (...)
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    Free Quantum Field Theory from Quantum Cellular Automata.Alessandro Bisio, Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano, Paolo Perinotti & Alessandro Tosini - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (10):1137-1152.
    After leading to a new axiomatic derivation of quantum theory, the new informational paradigm is entering the domain of quantum field theory, suggesting a quantum automata framework that can be regarded as an extension of quantum field theory to including an hypothetical Planck scale, and with the usual quantum field theory recovered in the relativistic limit of small wave-vectors. Being derived from simple principles, the automata theory is quantum ab-initio, and does not assume Lorentz covariance and mechanical notions. Being discrete (...)
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    Aims and Scopes of the Special Issue: Foundations of Astrophysics and Cosmology.Alessandro D. A. M. Spallicci, Tomislav Prokopec & Salvatore Capozziello - 2017 - Foundations of Physics 47 (6):709-710.
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    The libraries of the Neoplatonists: proceedings of the meeting of the European Science Foundation Network "Late antiquity and Arabic thought: patterns in the constitution of European culture", held in Strasbourg, March 12-14, 2004 under the impulsion of the scientific committee of the meeting, composed by Matthias Baltes, Michel Cacouros, Cristina D'Ancona, Tiziano Dorandi, Gerhard Endress, Philippe Hoffmann, Henri Hugonnard Roche.Cristina D'Ancona Costa (ed.) - 2007 - Boston: Brill.
    The transmission of Greek learning to the Arabic-speaking world paved the way to the rise of Arabic philosophy. This volume offers a deep and multifarious survey of transmission of Greek philosophy through the schools of late Antiquity to the Syriac-speaking and Arabic-speaking worlds.
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    Storia della filosofia. [REVIEW]Cristina D’Ancona - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (2):665-669.
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    Aileen R. Das, Galen and the Arabic Reception of Plato’s “Timaeus”, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xii, 243; black-and-white figures. $99.99. ISBN: 978-1-1084-9948-4. [REVIEW]Cristina D’Ancona - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):820-822.
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    On Proclus and his Influence in Medieval Philosophy. [REVIEW]Cristina D’Ancona - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):280-289.
  38. Philosophus in libro De causis. La recezione del Liber de causis come opera aristotelica nei commenti di Ruggero Bacone, dello ps. Enrico di Gand e dello ps. Adamo di Bocfeld. [REVIEW]Cristina D'ancona - 1991 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 2:611-649.
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    Paul Kalligas, The “Enneads” of Plotinus: A Commentary., vol. 1, trans., Elizabeth K. Fowden and Nicolas Pilavachi. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014. Pp. xx, 706. $85. ISBN: 978-0-691-15421-3. [REVIEW]Cristina D’Ancona - 2015 - Speculum 90 (2):552-554.
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    Storia della filosofia. [REVIEW]Cristina D’Ancona - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (2):665-669.
  41. Métaphysiques Médiévales Études En l'Honneur d'André de Muralt.Cristina D'ancona Costa, Curzio Chiesa, Léo Freuler & André de Muralt - 1999 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie.
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    Avicenna and the Liber de Causis: A Contribution to dossier.Cristina D'Ancona Costa - 2000 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 7:95-114.
    Partiendo del conocimiento que los árabes tuvieron de los textos neoplatónicos atribuidos a Aristóteles, tales como la Pseudo-Teología y el Liber de Causis, la autora de este estudio investiga el posible conocimiento que Avicena tuvo de este último libro, conocido en el mundo árabe por el título de Kalam fi mahd al-hayr. Se apoya, para ello, en el análisis de cuatro pasajes de la Metafísica de la gran enciclopedia filosófica Al-Sifa ("La curación").
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    Separation and the Forms.Cristina D’Ancona Costa - 1997 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (3):367-403.
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    Porphyry, Universal Soul and the Arabic Plotinus.Cristina D'Ancona Costa - 1999 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 9 (1):47.
    Scholars working in the field of Graeco-Arabic Neoplatonism often discuss the role Porphyry, the editor of Plotinus, must be credited with in the formation of the Arabic Plotinian corpus. A note in this corpus apparently suggests that Porphyry provided a commentary to the so-called Theology of Aristotle, i.e., parts of some treatises of Enneads IV-VI. Consequently, Porphyry has been considered as responsible for the doctrinal shifts which affect the Arabic Plotinian paraphrase with respect to the original text. This article aims (...)
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    Aristotele e i suoi esegeti neoplatonici: logica e ontologia nelle interpretazioni greche e arabe: atti del convegno internazionale, Roma, 19-20 ottobre 2001.Vincenza Celluprica & Cristina D'Ancona Costa (eds.) - 2004 - [Roma]: CNR, Istituto per il lessico intellettuale europeo e storia delle idee.
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    Aristotele e i suoi esegeti neoplatonici: logica e ontologia nelle interpretazioni greche e arabe: atti del convegno internazionale, Roma, 19-20 ottobre 2001.Vincenza Celluprica, Cristina D'Ancona Costa & Riccardo Chiaradonna (eds.) - 2004 - [Roma]: CNR, Istituto per il lessico intellettuale europeo e storia delle idee.
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    Addressing the cosmological $$H_0$$ tension by the Heisenberg uncertainty.Salvatore Capozziello, Micol Benetti & Alessandro D. A. M. Spallicci - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (9):893-899.
    The uncertainty on measurements, given by the Heisenberg principle, is a quantum concept usually not taken into account in General Relativity. From a cosmological point of view, several authors wonder how such a principle can be reconciled with the Big Bang singularity, but, generally, not whether it may affect the reliability of cosmological measurements. In this letter, we express the Compton mass as a function of the cosmological redshift. The cosmological application of the indetermination principle unveils the differences of the (...)
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    The Heisenberg Limit at Cosmological Scales.Salvatore Capozziello, Micol Benetti & Alessandro D. A. M. Spallicci - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (1):1-9.
    For an observation time equal to the universe age, the Heisenberg principle fixes the value of the smallest measurable mass at mH=1.35×10-69\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$m_\mathrm{H}=1.35 \times 10^{-69}$$\end{document} kg and prevents to probe the masslessness for any particle using a balance. The corresponding reduced Compton length to mH\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$m_\mathrm{H}$$\end{document} is, and represents the length limit beyond which masslessness cannot be proved using a metre ruler. In turns, is (...)
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  49. Is It Bad to Prefer Attractive Partners?William D'Alessandro - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (2):335-354.
    Philosophers have rightly condemned lookism—that is, discrimination in favor of attractive people or against unattractive people—in education, the justice system, the workplace and elsewhere. Surprisingly, however, the almost universal preference for attractive romantic and sexual partners has rarely received serious ethical scrutiny. On its face, it’s unclear whether this is a form of discrimination we should reject or tolerate. I consider arguments for both views. On the one hand, a strong case can be made that preferring attractive partners is bad. (...)
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  50. Viewing-as explanations and ontic dependence.William D’Alessandro - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (3):769-792.
    According to a widespread view in metaphysics and philosophy of science, all explanations involve relations of ontic dependence between the items appearing in the explanandum and the items appearing in the explanans. I argue that a family of mathematical cases, which I call “viewing-as explanations”, are incompatible with the Dependence Thesis. These cases, I claim, feature genuine explanations that aren’t supported by ontic dependence relations. Hence the thesis isn’t true in general. The first part of the paper defends this claim (...)
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