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  1. Jews in a Gentile World: The Problem of Anti-Semitism. By Helen MacGill Hughes. [REVIEW]Isaque Graeber - 1943 - Ethics 54:303.
     
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    História e Fenomenologia da Religião No Pensamento de Eudoro de Sousa.Isaque Pereira de Carvalho Neto - 2023 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 15 (38):289-307.
    Artigo sobre o pensamento do mitólogo luso-brasileiro Eudoro de Sousa acerca da experiência religiosa e de seu acesso cognoscível. Acusando a insuficiência da ciência da História em lidar com a realidade própria do que é poético, filosófico e religioso, por dela se manter essencialmente distante através de uma mediação alegórica, Eudoro de Sousa enfatiza a importância decisiva da experiência imediata de um sentimento de estranheza ou Mistério, quando a tarefa do pensamento é a compreensão da autenticidade da Religião. Neste sentido (...)
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  3. An examination of theories of race prejudice.Isacque Graeber - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Transitioning in grace: a yogi's approach to death and dying.Nalini Graeber - 2019 - Nevada City, California: Crystal Clarity Publishers.
    The deeper teachings of yoga state that "We are a soul, and have a body," but how do yogis respond when confronted with death-with their own time of passing? In Transitioning in Grace (based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda, author of the classic Autobiography of a Yogi), Nalini Graeber presents true accounts of how longtime yogis and meditators have left their bodies. Some struggled with pain or illness. Others passed suddenly or unexpectedly. Most of these accounts are inspiring; (...)
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  5. Jews in a Gentile World: The Problem of Anti-Semitism.Isacque Graeber, Steuart Henderson Britt, Miriam Beard, Jessie Bernard, Leonard Bloom & J. F. Brown - 1944 - Ethics 54 (4):303-304.
     
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  6. Jews in the Gentile World.Isacque Graeber, Steuart Henderson Britt, Donald S. Strong, Jacob R. Marcus, Raphael Mahler & Bernard Dov Weinryb - 1942 - Science and Society 6 (4):388-394.
     
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    Near Eastern Slaves in Classical Attica and the Slave Trade with Persian Territories.A. Graeber - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (1):91-113.
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    Schulden, Gewalt und unpersönliche Märkte: Polanyianische Meditationen.David Graeber - 2018 - Internationales Jahrbuch Für Medienphilosophie 4 (1):61-100.
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    O dilema da maioridade penal: uma visão protestante reformada.Isaque Sicsú de Oliveira - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):201-212.
    This article aims to consider the issue of criminal responsibility from the Reformed Protestant perspective. Considering the role of social spheres and its origin, the author proposes that the spheres of family, school and Church are independent of the State, and therefore is not part of the State to act as an educator of the people, but its role, according to Scripture, is punitive. The author also deals with aspects of redemptive dilemma, as the major ideological movement in Brazilian society (...)
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    Parental Decision-Making on Childhood Vaccination.Kaja Damnjanović, Johanna Graeber, Sandra Ilić, Wing Y. Lam, Žan Lep, Sara Morales, Tero Pulkkinen & Loes Vingerhoets - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  11. Attitudes on voluntary and mandatory vaccination against COVID-19: Evidence from Germany.Christoph Schmidt-Petri, Carsten Schröder & Daniel Graeber - 2021 - PLoS ONE 16 (5):1-18.
    Several vaccines against COVID-19 have now been developed and are already being rolled out around the world. The decision whether or not to get vaccinated has so far been left to the individual citizens. However, there are good reasons, both in theory as well as in practice, to believe that the willingness to get vaccinated might not be sufficiently high to achieve herd immunity. A policy of mandatory vaccination could ensure high levels of vaccination coverage, but its legitimacy is doubtful. (...)
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    Social Norms and Preventive Behaviors in Japan and Germany During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Christoph Schmidt-Petri, Carsten Schröder, Toshihiro Okubo, Thomas Rieger & Daniel Graeber - 2022 - Frontiers in Public Health 2022 (1).
    Background: According to Gelfand et al., COVID-19 infection and case mortality rates are closely connected to the strength of social norms: “Tighter” cultures that abide by strict social norms are more successful in combating the pandemic than “looser” cultures that are more permissive. However, countries with similar levels of cultural tightness exhibit big differences in mortality rates. We are investigating potential explanations for this fact. Using data from Germany and Japan—two “tight” countries with very different infection and mortality rates—we examined (...)
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  13. O Que É O Poder? As formas de exercício do poder na vida social e pragmática dos indivíduos.Emanuel Isaque Cordeiro da Silva - manuscript
    Como podemos observar na sociedade contemporânea, as relações de poder estão cada vez mais disseminadas por todos os lados, seja nas relações familiares, num grupo de amigos, numa instituição, numa empresa, em cargos públicos, etc, e essas relações podem-se caracterizar de forma simples (entre dois indivíduos) ou numa esfera mais complexa (empresa, cidade ou país). E cada uma dessas relações têm em comum o fato de servirem como meio de influência na consulta alheia. Na esfera social, são números demasiados de (...)
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    David Graeber: Purity, Alienation and Dignity.Charles Herrman - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 5 (2):88-102.
    David Graeber wrote about debt, jobs and the negative effects of globalization. He was an American anthropologist, anarchist activist, and was an author known for his books Debt: The First 5000 Years, The Utopia of Rules and Bullshit Jobs: A Theory. A professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics, he passed away 2 September 2020, at age 59.
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    David Graeber: Debt. The First 5000 Years.Roar Høstaker - 2016 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 33 (2-3):281-296.
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    Bullshit jobs: Graeber y la alienación en el capitalismo financiarizado.Álvaro Ramos Colás - 2019 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 24 (1):134-154.
    En el presente ensayo intentaremos exponer algunos aspectos de la crítica de Graeber al capitalismo financiarizado. En el primer apartado introduciremos su concepto de alienación, clave para entender el sentido de su obra. En los apartados posteriores presentaremos las ideas principales que se pueden encontrar en Bullshit Jobs, su último libro. En él expone una teoría de los trabajos basura o inútiles, que considera uno de los pilares fundamentales de la ideología neoliberal, junto con la omnipresencia de la burocracia (...)
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    David Graeber og David Wengrow: Begynnelsen til alt. En ny fortelling om mennesket.DavidGraeberDavidWengrowBegynnelsen til alt. En ny fortelling om mennesket.Oslo: Cappelen Damm 2022. [REVIEW]Max Naderer, Hans Jacob Orning & Knut Ivar Austvoll - 2024 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 41 (4):242-258.
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    Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber[REVIEW]Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2020 - Philosophy Now 137:42-43.
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  19. We Make Our Own History, but in Circumstances of Other People’s Choosing: Intercultural Materialism in Graeber and Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything. [REVIEW]Enzo Rossi - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory.
    I consider how The Dawn of Everything deals with the question of whether cultural ideation can help explain social change in ways that do not posit non-material causal factors. I submit that the answer has to do with how each culture is materially impacted by other cultures, and how this leads to socio-political differentiation under similar environmental and technological conditions. In a nutshell, a culture’s ideation is a material constraint for other cultures that come into contact with it. I call (...)
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    Reseña de Graeber, David y David Wengrow (2022). El amanecer de todo. Una nueva historia de la humanidad. Barcelona: Planeta. ISBN 978-84-344-3572-8. [REVIEW]Julián García-Labrador - 2023 - Arbor 199 (809):a720.
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  21. The Return of Abstract Universalism. A Critique of David Graeber’s Concept of Society and Communism.Christian Lotz - 2015 - Radical Philosophy Review 18 (2):245-262.
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    »Und erlass uns unsere Schulden« – Einführung zu David Graebers Genealogie von Schuld und Schulden.Michael Mayer - 2018 - Internationales Jahrbuch Für Medienphilosophie 4 (1):55-60.
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    Pushing the Limits of Political Theory: Ferguson's Emma Goldman, and Graeber's Debt.Keally McBride - forthcoming - Theory and Event 16 (1).
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    The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy by David Graeber.Michael Seidman - 2020 - Common Knowledge 26 (1):164-164.
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    Book Review:Jews in a Gentile World: The Problem of Anti-Semitism. Isacque Graeber, Steuart Henderson Britt, Miriam Beard, Jessie Bernard, Leonard Bloom, J. F. Brown, Joseph W. Cohen, Carleton Stevens Coons, Ellis Freeman, Carl J. Friedrich, J. O. Hertzler, Melville Jacobs, Raymond Kennedy, Samuel Koenig, Jacob Lestchinsky, Carl Mayer, Talcott Parsons, Everett V. Stonequist. [REVIEW]Helen MacGill Hughes - 1944 - Ethics 54 (4):303-.
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    Offensive Reconnaissance: Towards Left Theory of Bureaucracy. Review: Graeber D. (2016) The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy, M.: Ad Marginem Press. [REVIEW]K. B. Gaaze - 2016 - Sociology of Power 28 (4):195-203.
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    The Savage Savants.Robert D’Amico - 2023 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2023 (202):145-154.
    ExcerptDavid Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021. Pp. 704. The Dawn of Everything is not just a massive book in terms of its total number of pages but also in the amount of archaeological evidence discussed concerning human “prehistory.” The authors range over current disputes within their disciplines as well as discussing in some detail political philosophies of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In spite of (...)
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  28. Why do so many modern jobs seem pointless? [REVIEW]Roderick T. Long & Roderick Long - 2019 - Reason 50:58-59.
  29. Bullshit activities.Kenny Easwaran - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    Frankfurt gave an account of “bullshit” as a statement made without regard to truth or falsity. Austin argued that a large amount of language consists of speech acts aimed at goals other than truth or falsity. We don't want our account of bullshit to include all performatives. I develop a modification of Frankfurt's account that makes interesting and useful categorizations of various speech acts as bullshit or not and show that this account generalizes to many other kinds of act as (...)
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    Two Concepts of Meaningful Work.Willem van der Deijl - 2022 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (2):202-217.
    The concept of meaningful work is used to evaluate the quality of work. Typical cases of meaningless work that have been used to clarify this concept are assembly line work, and work involving other types of mindless tasks, but also David Graeber's ‘bullshit jobs’. I argue that there are at least two fundamental reasons to care about meaningful work: reasons from the wellbeing of the worker and reasons pertaining to meaningfulness of the worker's life. I first argue that a (...)
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  31. How we got stuck: The origins of hierarchy and inequality. [REVIEW]Jonathan Birch & Andrew Buskell - 2022 - Mind and Language 37 (4):751-759.
    Kim Sterelny's book The Pleistocene social contract provides an exceptionally well-informed and credible narrative explanation of the origins of inequality and hierarchy. In this essay review, we reflect on the role of rational choice theory in Sterelny's project, before turning to Sterelny's reasons for doubting the importance of cultural group selection. In the final section, we compare Sterelny's big picture with an alternative from David Wengrow and David Graeber.
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    Two Concepts of Meaningful Work.Willem van der Deijl - 2024 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (2):202-217.
    The concept of meaningful work is used to evaluate the quality of work. Typical cases of meaningless work that have been used to clarify this concept are assembly line work, and work involving other types of mindless tasks, but also David Graeber's ‘bullshit jobs’. I argue that there are at least two fundamental reasons to care about meaningful work: reasons from the wellbeing of the worker and reasons pertaining to meaningfulness of the worker's life. I first argue that a (...)
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    Debt and Desire: Differential Exploitation and Gendered Dimensions of Debt and Austerity.Jule Govrin - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):25-45.
    Austerity as management of public debt is at the core of neoliberal policies and proceeds as differential exploitation. To explore the gendered dimensions of debt, the paper inquires how debt is bond to desire and inscribed in bodies. After indulging in David Graeber’s, Gilles Deleuze’s and Félix Guttari’s work, the analysis focuses on accumulation through debt and dispossession. Drawing on Verónica Gago, Luci Cavallero and Silvia Federici, it reflects how current economies of debt exploit feminized work in times of (...)
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    Bien común y sostenibilidad de base comunitaria para México. Aportaciones de la universidad pública y la Iglesia católica.Nancy Merary Jiménez Martínez & Raúl García-Barrios - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 43 (127).
    A partir de una reflexión crítica de la sostenibilidad, en que identificamos que su dicurso ha estado regido por los supuestos del bien común del neoliberalismo progresivo, proponemos alternativas de interpretación ética y epistemológica de este concepto; es decir, lo trasladamos hacia un campo de reflexión y acción regido por una noción alternativa de bien común. Para ello, hacemos uso de tres elementos: ampliar la experiencia cooperativa humana, descrita por Graeber (2011), la tradición del pensamiento neotomista de MacIntyre y (...)
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    Algorithms as fetish: Faith and possibility in algorithmic work.Jamie Sherman, Dawn Nafus & Suzanne L. Thomas - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (1).
    Algorithms are powerful because we invest in them the power to do things. With such promise, they can transform the ordinary, say snapshots along a robotic vacuum cleaner’s route, into something much more, such as a clean home. Echoing David Graeber’s revision of fetishism, we argue that this easy slip from technical capabilities to broader claims betrays not the “magic” of algorithms but rather the dynamics of their exchange. Fetishes are not indicators of false thinking, but social contracts in (...)
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    Haiti Can't Breathe.Néhémy Pierre-Dahomey & David F. Bell - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):165-168.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Haiti Can't BreatheNéhémy Pierre-Dahomey (bio)Translated by David F. BellI'm not particularly familiar with recent politics in Haiti. Nor, as it were, with the contemporary history of the country. In some sense, the difference between recent politics and contemporary history is rather delicate. History would be the most profound social, political, and economic points of contention behind the daily lives of a population under siege. Not simply those talked about (...)
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    On the bullshitisation of mental health nursing: A reluctant work rant.Mick McKeown - 2024 - Nursing Inquiry 31 (1):e12595.
    This discussion paper offers a critical provocation to my mental health nursing colleagues. Drawing upon David Graeber's account of bullshit work, work that is increasingly meaningless for workers, I pose the question: Is mental health nursing a bullshit job? Ever‐increasing time spent on record keeping as opposed to direct care appears to represent a Graeberian bullshitisation of mental health nurses' work. In addition, core aspects of the role are not immune from bullshit. Professional rhetoric would have us believe that (...)
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  38. What Kind of Revolutionary is Mr. Robot?Shane J. Ralston - 2017 - In Richard Greene & Rachel Robison-Greene (eds.), Mr. Robot and Philosophy: Beyond Good and Evil Corp. Chicago: Open Court. pp. 73-82.
    Besides being the title of an EP by The (International) Noise Conspiracy, “Bigger cages, longer chains!” is an anarchist rallying cry. It’s meant to ridicule those political activists who compromise their ideals, make demands and then settle for partial concessions or, to put it bluntly, bargain with the Man. In the T.V. series Mr. Robot, Christian Slater plays the anarchist leader of a hacktivist group known as fsociety. Mr. Robot won’t negotiate with the FBI and E(vil) Corp for bigger cages (...)
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    Money by Conor McCabe.Andrew Kilmister - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (3):703-706.
    Radical analyses of money have been greatly stimulated in recent years by two interrelated developments. First, there have been a number of innovative theoretical analyses, backed up by historical detail, that have challenged the conventional view of money embedded in orthodox economics. Prominent here have been the work of sociologist Geoffrey Ingham and anthropologist David Graeber, along with a number of contributions that come under the broad heading of Post-Keynesian monetary theory. This strand of thought emphasizes the role of (...)
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    Governo e subjetividade: liberdades insurgentes e mundos possíveis.Rafael Rocha da Rosa & Thayana Cristina de Góes Corrêa Netto - 2020 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 20 (3):404-420.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo geral investigar, numa perspectiva foucaultiana, as relações entre governo e subjetividade, através das artes de governar e a constituição do Estado moderno. Nessa tarefa, consideramos os cursos ministrados por Foucault, Segurança, Território, População e O nascimento da biopolítica, para tratar da presença do poder pastoral na constituição da governamentalidade. O objetivo específico é investigar outras possibilidades de organização social, associados a princípios democráticos, como solidariedade e autogestão em oposição aos efeitos gerados pelo neoliberalismo, com a (...)
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  41. CoVid, debt, the King, et cet.Paul Bali - unknown
    contents -/- i. death and the mask ii. shifts in the TTC ad-space iii. a virus in a superposition iv. this virus has totally hacked us v. a test of Bayesian competence vi. a siege on the Local, by the Global vii. re lab-leak theory: God did it viii. we held ourselves apart by this telescope ix. Google knows we'll all be dead x. Uber gets us all to surveil xi. Netflix pretends to be my friend xii. can teleCOMM map (...)
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    The bureaucratic rationalization. On the “intelligent stupidity”.Marcello Barison - 2021 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 14 (1):117-124.
    Focusing on the problem of bureaucracy as a striking example of the ‘necessary stupidity’ that real-life forces us to tolerate, the philosophical meaning of Musil’s «intelligent stupidity» will be discussed. To a closer confrontation with the text, and with passages from Man Without Qualities that are particularly relevant to the theme of the relationship between stupidity and bureaucracy, a number of reflections will be anteposed in order to highlight how, by making the concepts of liberalism and bureaucracy react to each (...)
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    Homo debitor: money and debt as power2 relation.Hans G. Despain - 2017 - Journal of Critical Realism 16 (4):402-415.
    In this review article, I survey books by three authors, each of which address the issues of debt and personal indebtedness. The authors are: Greta Krippner; David Graeber; and Maurizio Lazzarato. They argue, and I agree, that whilst money is broadly beneficial, its use in a capitalist context increases personal indebtedness, subjugates the individual, and reduces freedom. I briefly outline their positions, each of which make important contributions. However – contrary to Krippner’s lack of normative commitment, Graeber’s suggestion (...)
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    The Suffering of Economic Injustice: A Christian Perspective.Ulrich Duchrow - 2014 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 34:27-37.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Suffering of Economic Injustice:A Christian PerspectiveUlrich DuchrowTogether we are facing a global kairos of humanity because these years are decisive for whether our civilization will irreversibly continue to produce death or whether we find a way out toward a life-enhancing new culture. So let me try to make a humble contribution to our common search for liberation from suffering toward life through justice.suffering caused by economic injustice in (...)
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  45. Review of Alexander Douglas’ ‘The Philosophy of Debt’. [REVIEW]Louis Larue - 2017 - Ethical Perspectives 24:397-401.
    Recent financial events, especially the subprime and the sovereign debts crises, have revived debate on debts, the necessity of debt repayment and the eventuality of debt cancellations. A milestone in this debate was reached by David Graeber’s Debt (Brooklyn: Melville House, 2011), but despite the richness of this essay, many normative questions remain unanswered. Should debt always be repaid? Who should repay it? Should government deficits be allowed or even encouraged? Alexander Douglas’ recent book aims to provide an answer (...)
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  46. Oedipus or non Oedipus? [REVIEW]Claudia Landolfi - 2014 - Berfrois (2051-3046,).
    In recent years there has been great attention paid to the so-called Italian theory in the field of political philosophy. This definition has brought to the fore Italian thinking, but at the same time also covers many reflections of the past several decades, by creating a category easily disclosable but also restricted to a few authors and topics. To this regard, I want to highlight the philosophical work of Ubaldo Fadini, professor of philosophy at the University of Florence, who for (...)
     
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