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  1. Il concetto di specie biologica: una proposta di formalizzazione.R. Morchio, D. Ansaldo & G. Sacchi - 1987 - Epistemologia 10 (1):107-124.
     
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    Object Orientation Affects Spatial Language Comprehension.Michele Burigo & Simona Sacchi - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (8):1471-1492.
    Typical spatial descriptions, such as “The car is in front of the house,” describe the position of a located object (LO; e.g., the car) in space relative to a reference object (RO) whose location is known (e.g., the house). The orientation of the RO affects spatial language comprehension via the reference frame selection process. However, the effects of the LO's orientation on spatial language have not received great attention. This study explores whether the pure geometric information of the LO (e.g., (...)
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  3. Cardinality and Identity.Massimiliano Carrara & Elisabetta Sacchi - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (5):539-556.
    P.T. Geach has maintained (see, e.g., Geach (1967/1968)) that identity (as well as dissimilarity) is always relative to a general term. According to him, the notion of absolute identity has to be abandoned and replaced by a multiplicity of relative identity relations for which Leibniz's Law - which says that if two objects are identical they have the same properties - does not hold. For Geach relative identity is at least as good as Frege's cardinality thesis which he takes to (...)
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    F. Berton, M. Richiardi e S. Sacchi (a cura di), Flex-insecurity. Perché in Italia la flessibilità diventa precarietà.G. Ballarino - 2009 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 23 (3):510-513.
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    To Think Is to Literally Have Something in One’s Thought.Elisabetta Sacchi & Alberto Voltolini - 2012 - Quaestio 12:395-422.
    In this paper, we first want to defend the idea that reference intentionality is the relation of constitution holding between an intentional state, a thought, and the object it is about, its intentional object. As such, reference intentionality is for a thought an essential property, whose predication to that thought is true in virtue of the nature of such a thought. We will take this to be one of the main lessons of serious externalism, according to which the intentional object (...)
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  6. Unità e relazione: studi sul pensiero di F.H. Bradley.Dario Sacchi - 1981 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
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    Social logics and expert systems.Giorgio Sacchi - 1994 - AI and Society 8 (1):84-87.
    My goal is to emphasize the way we generally use the word ‘logic’ and the sort of problems related to the definition of logic and the sort of problems related to the definition of logic. I also wish to underline the differences between human intelligence and artificial intelligence.
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  8. Peregrinatio intellectus in mundo.Sacchi Me - 1977 - Divus Thomas 80 (1-2):3-23.
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    Fregean propositions and their graspability.Elisabetta Sacchi - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 72 (1):73-94.
    According to Frege a proposition—or, in his terms, a thought—is an abstract structured entity constituted by senses which satisfies, at least, the three following properties: it can be semantically assessed as true or as false, it is the object of so called propositional attitudes and it can be grasped. What Frege meant by 'grasping' is the peculiar way in which we can have epistemic access to propositions. The possibility for propositions to be grasped is put by Frege as a warrant (...)
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  10. Guillermo de Ockham: El apogeo del nominalismo escolástico y la imposibilidad de la metafísica.Mario Enrique Sacchi - 2005 - Sapientia 60 (217):59-88.
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  11. To think is to have something in one’s thought.Alberto Voltolini & Elisabetta Sacchi - 2012 - Quaestio 12:395-422.
    Along with a well-honoured tradition, we will accept that intentionality is at least a property a thought holds necessarily, i.e., in all possible worlds that contain it; more specifically, a necessary relation, namely the relation of existential dependence of the thought on its intentional object. Yet we will first of all try to show that intentionality is more than that. For we will claim that intentionality is an essential property of the thought, namely a property whose predication to the thought (...)
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  12. Kant, Fichte und die Aufklärung.G. Zöller - 2004 - In Carla De Pascale (ed.), Fichte und die Aufklärung. New York: G. Olms.
     
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    Umbrales biológicos de la modernidad política en Michel Foucault.Emiliano Sacchi - 2016 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 68:19.
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    Fregean Presentationalism.Elisabetta Sacchi - 2018 - In Annalisa Coliva, Paolo Leonardi & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Eva Picardi on Language, Analysis and History. Londra, Regno Unito: Palgrave. pp. 241-261.
    The paper focuses on two claims widely held in the philosophy of mind, namely, content externalism and phenomenological internalism. The question it addresses is which picture, if any, of the relationship between representational and phenomenal properties makes the conjunction between the two claims tenable. The main thesis of the paper is that the conjunction is tenable only within an account which treats the two kinds of properties as distinct, irreducible and yet related to each other. The relationship between them is (...)
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  15. Indice Del volumen xlvi.Octavio N. Derisi, Mario E. Sacchi, Carlos P. Blaquier, Icnacio Em Andereggen, Laura E. Corso & Abelardo Pithod - 1991 - Sapientia 180:318.
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    Looking for the origin of modernity.Janusz K. Kozlowski & Dominique Sacchi - 2007 - Diogenes 54 (2):134 - 145.
    There is no direct, constant relationship between the anthropological and cultural aspects of modernity. Anthropologically modern peoples display a certain heterogeneity that is not unconnected with earlier peoples, and the culture produced by modern humans, which is also heterogeneous, is differentiated diachronically and according to territory. Though paleogenetic research seems to point us to a single, African source for modern peoples, who had replaced the pre-sapiens populations in Eurasia, this view is not completely proven or accepted. On the other hand, (...)
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    À la recherche de l'origine de la modernité.Janusz K. Kozłowski & Dominique Sacchi - 2006 - Diogène 214 (2):160-173.
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    La polizia della mobilità nel theatrum politicum liberale: teoria e storia dell’identificazione in Francia alla fine del XVIII secolo.Martino Sacchi Landriani - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 32 (62).
    How has it been possible that the adoption of the passport – a measure closely associated to the Ancien Régime despotism – was generalized with the French Revolution? The article traces a genealogy of the identification regime that organized the government of mobility from within the liberal conceptual apparatus. The metamorphoses of police apparatus studied by social history are here considered in the light of constitutional debates of the Revolution. The concluding paragraph frames the political-economic implication of the emergence of (...)
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    Police of Mobility in the Liberal Theatrum Politicum: Theory and History of Identification in France at the end of the 18th century.Martino Sacchi Landriani - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 31 (62).
    How has it been possible that the adoption of the passport – a measure closely associated to the Ancien Régime despotism – was generalized with the French Revolution? The article traces a genealogy of the identification regime that organized the government of mobility from within the liberal conceptual apparatus. The metamorphoses of police apparatus studied by social history are here considered in the light of constitutional debates of the Revolution. The concluding paragraph frames the political-economic implication of the emergence of (...)
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    Bringing Us Closer Together: The Influence of National Identity and Political Orientation on COVID-19-Related Behavioral Intentions.Andrej Simić, Simona Sacchi, Stefano Pagliaro, Maria Giuseppina Pacilli & Marco Brambilla - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    A growing body of work has highlighted the importance of political beliefs and attitudes in predicting endorsement and engagement in prosocial behavior. Individuals with right-wing political orientation are less likely to behave prosocially than their left-wing counterparts due to high levels of Right-wing authoritarianism. Here, we aimed to extend prior work by testing how political values relate to COVID-19 discretionary behavioral intentions. Furthermore, we tested whether identification with the national group would influence the relationship between RWA and prosocial behavior. A (...)
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    Another Argument for Cognitive Phenomenology.Elisabetta Sacchi & Alberto Voltolini - 2016 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 7 (2):256-263.
    __: In this paper, we want to support Kriegel’s argument in favor of the thesis that there is a cognitive form of phenomenology that is both irreducible to and independent of any sensory form of phenomenology by providing another argument in favor of the same thesis. Indeed, this new argument is also intended to show that the thought experiment Kriegel’s argument relies on does describe a genuine metaphysical possibility. In our view, Kriegel has not entirely succeeded in showing that his (...)
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  22. Santo Tomas de Aquino interpretado por Heidegger. Las referencias explicitas al Doctor Angélico en Sein und Zeit Saint Thomas d'Aquin interprété par Heidegger. Les références explicites au Docteur Angélique dans Sein und Zeit. [REVIEW]Sacchi Me - 1976 - Aquinas 19 (1):64-87.
     
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    Is so-called Phenomenal Intentionality Real Intentionality?Elisabetta Sacchi - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (4):687-710.
    This paper addresses the title question and provides an argument for the conclusion that so-called phenomenal intentionality, in both its relational and non-relational construals, cannot be identified with intentionality meant as the property for a mental state to be about something. A main premise of the argument presented in support of that conclusion is that a necessary requirement for a property to be identified with intentionality is that it satisfy the features taken to be definitory of it, namely: the possible (...)
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    Can Phenomenology be Narrow if Content is Wide and Phenomenology is Claimed to Depend on Intentionality?Elisabetta Sacchi - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 57:117-122.
    There are two main ideas that inform the current reflection in the philosophy of mind, namely that the content of mental states is constitutively dependent on worldly, environmental facts and that phenomenology depends only on the intrinsic features of a subject. The question I shall address is whether it is possible to preserve both ideas within a strong intentionalist account. In other words, as the title goes: Can phenomenology be narrow if content is wide and phenomenology is claimed to depend (...)
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    Introduction.Elisabetta Sacchi, Laura Caponetto & Marta Benenti - 2022 - Phenomenology and Mind 22 (22):13.
    This volume collects the papers presented at the “Mind, Language, and the First-Person Perspective” International Conference and School of Philosophy held at the Faculty of Philosophy, San Raffaele University, from 28th to 30th September 2021. The Conference was organized by the San Raffaele PRIN Research Unit within the “Mark of the Mental” (MOM) Research Project, with the collaboration of the San Raffaele Research Centre in Experimental and Applied Epistemology and the San Raffaele Research...
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    Il contributo di Frege all’attuale dibattito sul naturalismo.Elisabetta Sacchi - 2010 - Rivista di Estetica 44:135-155.
    In this paper I shall address two main questions, namely: (1) Is Frege’s criticism against psychologism still relevant to the present debate on naturalism vs. anti-naturalism? And (2) Does Frege’s suggested alternative to reductive naturalism amount to a variety of supernaturalism? After having provided an answer to the above mentioned questions (a positive and a negative one respectively), I shall consider three possible non-Platonist proposals as regards the metaphysics of what Frege called the “unactual-objective realm”: (i) irrealism, (ii) objectivity without (...)
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    L’eredità giudaica nel cristianesimo.Paolo Sacchi - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (1-2):23-50.
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    Philosophische Modelle einer globalen Weltordnung im Vergleich.Irene Sacchi - 2016 - Fichte-Studien 43:339-355.
    What can two philosophical texts contribute to the discourse 200 years after their first publication? This main question guides the identification and analysis of two models of global world order, developed by Kant and Fichte in two of their selected works. These are respectively a small text by Immanuel Kant bearing the title Zum ewigen Frieden and a supplement to Fichte’s legal doctrine entitled Der geschlossene Handelsstaat. It became evident that the authors support two opposite positions: A federation of politically (...)
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    Per una rilettura della polemica Croce-Enriques.Dario Sacchi - 2014 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 69 (2):225-235.
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    Il contributo di Frege all’attuale dibattito sul naturalismo.Elisabetta Sacchi - 2010 - Rivista di Estetica 44:135-155.
    In this paper I shall address two main questions, namely: (1) Is Frege’s criticism against psychologism still relevant to the present debate on naturalism vs. anti-naturalism? And (2) Does Frege’s suggested alternative to reductive naturalism amount to a variety of supernaturalism? After having provided an answer to the above mentioned questions (a positive and a negative one respectively), I shall consider three possible non-Platonist proposals as regards the metaphysics of what Frege called the “unactual-objective realm”: (i) irrealism, (ii) objectivity without (...)
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    The Ethics and Politics of Food Purchasing Choices in Italian Consumers’ Collective Action.Giovanna Sacchi - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (1):73-91.
    Currently, many consumers have expressed strong opinions about food production process, its distribution, and guaranteeing models. Consumers’ concerns about ecological and social sustainability issues can have significant impacts on both food demand and food policies. The choice of approach to an asset or service could determine the orientation of the markets; therefore, it is particularly important to pay attention to novel, collective, social movements which are practicing alternatives to the mainstream models of production, distribution, and consumption. Farmers markets, solidarity-based purchasing (...)
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    The Italian New Right.F. Sacchi - 1993 - Télos 1993 (98-99):71-80.
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    Verso un’assiologia fenomenologica. A proposito dell’ultimo libro di Roberta de Monticelli.Dario Sacchi - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (63):103-109.
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    Impure Procedural Justice in Climate Governance Systems.Marco Grasso & Simona Sacchi - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (6):777-798.
    Climate change governance is extremely challenging because of both the intrinsic difficulty of the issues at stake and the plurality of values and worldviews. For these reasons, the ethical concerns that characterise climate change should also be meaningfully addressed through a specific version of procedural justice. Accordingly, in this article we adopt an impure notion of procedural justice. On this theoretical basis, we define relevant fairness criteria and contextualise them for climate governance systems. Then, we empirically justify fairness criteria against (...)
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  35. Duns Scotus.G. Graham White - 1997 - In Thomas Mautner (ed.), The Penguin dictionary of philosophy. New York: Penguin Books.
     
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  36. Henry of Ghent.G. Graham White - 1997 - In Thomas Mautner (ed.), The Penguin dictionary of philosophy. New York: Penguin Books.
  37. John Buridan.G. Graham White - 1997 - In Thomas Mautner (ed.), The Penguin dictionary of philosophy. New York: Penguin Books.
     
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  38. Nicholas of Autrecourt.G. Graham White - 1997 - In Thomas Mautner (ed.), The Penguin dictionary of philosophy. New York: Penguin Books.
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    Self-Care as a Method to Cope With Suffering and Death: A Participatory Action-Research Aimed at Quality Improvement.Loredana Buonaccorso, Silvia Tanzi, Simona Sacchi, Sara Alquati, Elisabetta Bertocchi, Cristina Autelitano, Eleonora Taberna & Gianfranco Martucci - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionPalliative care is an emotionally and spiritually high-demanding setting of care. The literature reports on the main issues in order to implement self-care, but there are no models for the organization of the training course. We described the structure of training on self-care and its effects for a Hospital Palliative Care Unit.MethodWe used action-research training experience based mostly on qualitative data. Thematic analysis of data on open-ended questions, researcher’s field notes, oral and written feedback from the trainer and the participants (...)
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    Propositions. An introduction.Massimiliano Carrara & Elisabetta Sacchi - 2006 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 72 (1):1-27.
    According to Frege a proposition—or, in his terms, a thought—is an abstract structured entity constituted by senses which satisfies, at least, the three following properties: it can be semantically assessed as true or as false, it is the object of so called propositional attitudes and it can be grasped. What Frege meant by 'grasping' is the peculiar way in which we can have epistemic access to propositions. The possibility for propositions to be grasped is put by Frege as a warrant (...)
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    Propositions: Semantic and Ontological Issues.Massimiliano Carrara & Elisabetta Sacchi (eds.) - 2006 - BRILL.
    This special issue of GPS collects 11 papers (and a long introduction), by leading philosophers and young researchers, which tackle more or less from close the topic of propositions by trying to provide the reader with a cross-section of the ongoing debate in this area. The raised issues range over the semantics, the ontology, the epistemology, and the philosophy of mathematics and stimulate the reader to reflect on crucial problems such as the following: are propositions objects? In the positive case, (...)
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    Excerpts from adaptation and natural selection.G. Williams - 1994 - In Elliott Sober (ed.), Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology. The Mit Press. Bradford Books. pp. 121.
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  43. Supercharging the h-litre V. 16 brm racing engine.G. L. Wilde & F. J. Allenf - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 179--45.
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    Opravdanie cheloveka (khomodit︠s︡ei︠a︡).G. I︠U︡ Zherebilov - 1995 - Lipet︠s︡k: Lipet︠s︡kai︠a︡ obl. organizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ Soi︠u︡za pisateleĭ Rossii.
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  45. Wittgenstein's Nachlass the Bergen Electronic Edition.Ludwig Wittgenstein & G. H. von Wright - 1998
     
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  46. Publicity and Common Commitment to Believe.J. R. G. Williams - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):1059-1080.
    Information can be public among a group. Whether or not information is public matters, for example, for accounts of interdependent rational choice, of communication, and of joint intention. A standard analysis of public information identifies it with (some variant of) common belief. The latter notion is stipulatively defined as an infinite conjunction: for p to be commonly believed is for it to believed by all members of a group, for all members to believe that all members believe it, and so (...)
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  47. Cupitt, G.-Justice as Fittingness.G. Wallace - 1998 - Philosophical Books 39:212-213.
     
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  48. Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. C. M. Colombo & Bertrand Russell - 1975 - London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Edited by C. K. Ogden.
    Bazzocchi disposes the text of the Tractatus in a user-friendly manner, exactly as Wittgenstein's decimals advise. This discloses the logical form of the book by distinct reading units, linked into a fashioned hierarchical tree. The text becomes much clearer and every reader can enjoy, finally, its formal and literary qualities.
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  49. HURLBUTT, R. H. - "Hume, Newton and the Design Argument". [REVIEW]G. J. Warnock - 1967 - Mind 76:456.
     
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    Initial Impressions Determine Behaviours: Morality Predicts the Willingness to Help Newcomers. [REVIEW]Stefano Pagliaro, Marco Brambilla, Simona Sacchi, Manuela D’Angelo & Naomi Ellemers - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 117 (1):37-44.
    Prior research has demonstrated the impact of morality (vs. competence) information for impression formation. This study examines behavioral implications of people’s initial impressions based on information about their morality vs. competence in a workplace. School teachers and employees (N = 79) were asked to form an impression of a new school manager (i.e. a prospective boss), who was presented as High vs. Low in Morality and High vs. Low in Competence. Results showed that morality information rather than competence information determined (...)
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