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    Paths in free will: theology, philosophy and literature from the late Middle Ages to the Reformation.Lorenzo Geri, Christian Houth Vrangbæk & Pasquale Terracciano (eds.) - 2020 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
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    Public and Private Health Insurance Premiums: How Do They Affect the Health Insurance Status of Low-Income Adults? Childless.Gery P. Guy, E. Kathleen Adams & Adam Atherly - 2012 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 49 (1):52-64.
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    Philosophisk bibliologie för Sverige.Lorenzo Hammarsköld - 1974 - Tranås: Svenlers grafiska AB.
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    Political Correctness between Wise Stoicism and Violent Hypocrisy.Lorenzo Magnani - 2016 - Philosophies 1 (3):261--274.
    This article aims at commenting in a novel way on the concept of political correctness, by showing that, even if adopting a politically-correct behavior aims at promoting a precise moral outcome, violence can be still perpetrated, despite good intentions. To afford in a novel way the problem of political correctness, I will adopt a theoretical strategy that adheres to moral stoicism, the problem of “silence”, the “fascist state of the mind” and the concept of “overmorality”, which I have introduced in (...)
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    La decostruzione e il testo.Lorenzo Accame - 1976 - Firenze: Nuova società editoriale G. C. Sansoni.
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    Kathleen Kamm Rawlings (1921‐1997).Geri-Ann Galanti - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (1):62-62.
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    States of Consciousness and Rock/Cave Art.Geri-Ann Galanti - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (1):1-2.
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    Equivalence of male and female performance on a tactuospatial maze.Geri R. Alvis, Jeannette P. Ward & Deanna L. Dodson - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (1):29-30.
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    Inverse patterns in successful finger-maze acquisition performance by right-handed males and left-handed females.Geri R. Alvis, Jeannette P. Ward, Deanna L. Dodson & Robert L. Pusakulich - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (5):421-423.
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  10. Apophatisme et ontothéologie.Géry Prouvost - 1995 - Revue Thomiste 95 (1):67-84.
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  11. La constitution ontothéologique de la métaphysique chrétienne.Gery Prouvost - 1990 - Revue Thomiste 90 (2):230-244.
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  12. La tension irrésolue: Les Questions cartésiennes, II de Jean-Luc Marion.Géry Prouvost - 1998 - Revue Thomiste 98 (1):95-102.
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    Weinberg, J 1992 - The citizen-temple community. JSOT Supplement seies 151.Gerie Snyman - 1999 - HTS Theological Studies 55 (1).
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  14. Vices, Virtues, and Dispositions.Lorenzo Azzano & Andrea Raimondi - 2023 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 7 (2).
    In this paper, we embark on the complicated discussion about the nature of vice in Virtue Ethics through a twofold approach: first, by taking seriously the claim that virtues (and certain flavours of vices) are genuinely dispositional features possessed by agents, and secondly, by employing a pluralistic attitude borrowed from Battaly’s pluralism (2008). Through these lenses, we identify three varieties of viciousness: incontinence, indifference, and malevolence. The upshot is that the notion of vice is not as categorically homogeneous as that (...)
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    A Social Contract Account for CSR as an Extended Model of Corporate Governance : Compliance, Reputation and Reciprocity.Lorenzo Sacconi - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 75 (1):77-96.
    This essay seeks to give a contractarian foundation to the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility, meant as an extended model of corporate governance of the firm. Whereas, justificatory issues have been discussed in a related paper, in this essay I focus on the implementation of and compliance with this normative model. The theory of reputation games, with reference to the basic game of trust, is introduced in order to make sense of self-regulation as a way to implement the social contract (...)
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    Editorial: Teaching the Anthropology of Consciousness.Geri-Ann Galanti - 1996 - Anthropology of Consciousness 7 (1):1-3.
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    Intoxication: Life in Pursuit of Artificial Paradise:Intoxication:Life in Pursuit of'Artificial Paradise.Geri-Ann Galanti - 1991 - Anthropology of Consciousness 2 (1-2):36-37.
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    Intoxication: Life in Pursuit of Artificial Paradise.Geri-Ann Galanti - 1991 - Anthropology of Consciousness 2 (1-2):36-37.
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    Journey to the Spirit Land:Journey to the Spiritual Lands.Geri-Ann Galanti - 2000 - Anthropology of Consciousness 11 (3-4):64-65.
    Journey to the Spiritual Lands. By Wallace W. Zane. 1999. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    A Social Contract Account for CSR as an Extended Model of Corporate Governance : Rational Bargaining and Justification.Lorenzo Sacconi - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 68 (3):259-281.
    This essay seeks to give a contractarian foundation to the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility, meant as an extended model of corporate governance of the firm. It focuses on justification according to the contractarian point of view. It begins by providing a definition of CSR as an extended model of corporate governance, based on the fiduciary duties owed to all the firm's stakeholders. Then, by establishing the basic context of incompleteness of contracts and abuse of authority, it analyses how the (...)
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  21. Spatial-frequency correlates of perceived temporal aliasing in simulated real-world imagery.G. A. Geri, S. C. Akhtar & B. J. Pierce - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 165-165.
     
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    Un genre littéraire arabe: al-Maḥâsin wa-l-masâwî.Ibrahim Geries - 1977 - Paris: G.-P. Maisonneuve et Larose.
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  23. Putting the ‘Experiment’ back into the ‘Thought Experiment’.Lorenzo Sartori - 2023 - Synthese 201 (2):1-36.
    Philosophers have debated at length the epistemological status of scientific thought experiments. I contend that the literature on this topic still lacks a common conceptual framework, a lacuna that produces radical disagreement among the participants in this debate. To remedy this problem, I suggest focusing on the distinction between the internal and the external validity of an experiment, which is also crucial for thought experiments. I then develop an account of both kinds of validity in the context of thought experiments. (...)
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    Philosophy and Geometry: Theoretical and Historical Issues.Lorenzo Magnani - 2001 - Springer.
    Philosophers have studied geometry since ancient times. Geometrical knowledge has often played the role of a laboratory for the philosopher's conceptual experiments dedicated to the ideation of powerful theories of knowledge. Lorenzo Magnani's new book Philosophy and Geometry illustrates the rich intrigue of this fascinating story of human knowledge, providing a new analysis of the ideas of many scholars (including Plato, Proclus, Kant, and Poincaré), and discussing conventionalist and neopositivist perspectives and the problem of the origins of geometry. The (...)
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  25. The Systematic Unity of Reason and Empirical Truth in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.Lorenzo Spagnesi - 2023 - Kant Studien 114 (3):435-462.
    This paper attempts a reconstruction of reason’s contribution to empirical truth in connection with Kant’s definition of truth as the agreement of cognition with its object. I argue that Kant’s treatment of truth in the Transcendental Analytic gets completed in the Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic with an often neglected but compelling argument (what I shall call the Variety Argument). This argument postulates such a variety in the appearances as to undermine any attempt at formulating empirical truths. Crucially, I argue (...)
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    Natures, Ideas, and Essentialism in Kant.Lorenzo Spagnesi - forthcoming - Synthese.
    Despite recent essentialist approaches to Kant’s laws of nature, it is unclear whether Kant’s critical philosophy is compatible with core tenets of essentialism. In this paper, I first reconstruct Kant’s position by identifying the key metaphysical and epistemological features of his notion of ‘nature’ or ‘essence’. Two theses about natures can be found in the literature, namely that they are noumenal in character (noumenal thesis) and that they guide scientific investigation as regulative ideas of reason (regulative thesis). I argue that (...)
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    Natural Death and Teleology in Aristotle’s Science of Living Beings.Lorenzo Zemolin - 2024 - Apeiron 57 (2):289-314.
    According to most interpreters, Aristotle explains death as the result of material processes of the body going against the nature of the living being. Yet, this description is incomplete, for it does not clarify the relationship between the process of decay and the teleological system in which it occurs: this makes it impossible to distinguish between natural and violent death. In this paper, I try to fill this gap by looking at his so-called ‘biological works’ and mainly at the De (...)
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    The Role of the Board of Directors in Disseminating Relevant Information on Greenhouse Gases.Jose-Manuel Prado-Lorenzo & Isabel-Maria Garcia-Sanchez - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (3):391 - 424.
    In today's world, the corporate image of the largest companies is closely linked to their performance in the field of corporate social responsibility and the disclosure of information on that topic, specifically, on climate change. Since the Board of Directors is the body responsible for this process, the aim of this article is to show the role that companies' Boards of Directors play in the accountability process vis-à-vis stakeholders in relation to one specific aspect which has enormous significance in environmental (...)
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    Perceiving the infinite and the infinitesimal world: unveiling and optical diagrams and the construction of mathematical concepts.Lorenzo Magnani & Riccardo Dossena - 2005 - Foundations of Science 10 (1):7--23.
    Many important concepts of the calculus are difficult to grasp, and they may appear epistemologically unjustified. For example, how does a real function appear in “small” neighborhoods of its points? How does it appear at infinity? Diagrams allow us to overcome the difficulty in constructing representations of mathematical critical situations and objects. For example, they actually reveal the behavior of a real function not “close to” a point but “in” the point. We are interested in our research in the diagrams (...)
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    Hermeneutics as critique: science, politics, race and culture.Lorenzo Charles Simpson - 2021 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    This book aims to develop the tradition of philosophical hermeneutics, the theoretical account of interpretive (as opposed to explanatory) understanding--the account of meanings and contexts rather than causes and predictions--usually restricted to the domain of literary and textual analysis, in new directions by exploiting its potential as an instrument of critique. It refutes commonly held claims that hermeneutic analyses are necessarily relativistic, Eurocentric, or critically impotent and demonstrates how hermeneutic procedures can inform analyses of urgent current and cross-cultural issues such (...)
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    Studies in the Structure of Attic Society: 1. Demotionidai.H. T. Wade-Gery - 1931 - Classical Quarterly 25 (3-4):129-.
    In an earlier paper on this topic, ‘Eupatridai, Archons, and Areopagus,'3 I was primarily concerned to recover the views of Aristotle, as expressed in the ‘Αθ. πολ., on such elements of Attic Society as Eupatridai, Gennetai, etc. I sought to establish that to him at least these two were not identical: that, more precisely, he recorded two stages of development— ‘Ion’: in whose day the whole body of Athenians was composed of Gennetai, while Eupatridai had not yet been created. ‘Theseus’: (...)
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  32. The Unfinished Project: Toward a Postmetaphysical Humanism.Lorenzo Charles Simpson - 2001 - New York: Routledge.
    As humanity becomes increasingly interconnected through globalization, the question of whether community is possible within culturally diverse societies has returned as a principal concern for contemporary thought. Lorenzo Simpson charges that the current discussion is stuck at an impasse-between postmodernism's fragmented notions of cultural difference and humanism's homogeneous versions of community. Simpson proposes an alternative-one that bridges cultural differences without erasing them. He argues that we must establish common aesthetic and ethical standards incorporating sensitivity to difference if we are (...)
     
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    The Idea of God and the Empirical Investigation of Nature in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.Lorenzo Spagnesi - 2022 - Kantian Review 27 (2):279-297.
    This article aims to justify the positive role in the empirical investigation of nature that Kant attributes to the idea of God in the Critique of Pure Reason. In particular, I propose to read the Transcendental Ideal section and the Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic together to see whether they can reciprocally illuminate each other. I argue that it is only by looking at the transcendental deduction of the ideas of reason and the resulting analogical conception of God that a (...)
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    Relativismo e universalismo astratto: le due facce speculari del nichilismo: bene e verità come concetti "rivoluzionari" alla base di un universalismo sostanziale e di una critica radicale del capitalismo.Lorenzo Dorato - 2015 - Pistoia: Petite plaisance.
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    El hombre como animal cultural en el tratamiento de Carlos París.Lorenzo Peña - 1998 - Isegoría 19:171-182.
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    The Spartan Rhetra in Plutarch Lycurgus VI1.H. Wade-Gery - 1943 - Classical Quarterly 37 (1-2):62-72.
    The Spartan Rhetra quoted by Plutarch in Lyc. vi. 2 consists of some thirty-seven words in an archaic Dorian or near-Dorian dialect: Plutarch says it was an oracle, and that later an extra clause was added by the kings Polydoros and Theopompos; he quotes this ‘added clause’ in vi. 8. I believe this Rhetra was not an oracle but an act of the Spartan Ekklesia; and I suspect that the ‘added clause’ was not added, but is an integral part of (...)
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    Subjectivity and Otherness: A Philosophical Reading of Lacan.Lorenzo Chiesa - 2007 - MIT Press.
    The evolution of the concept of subjectivity in the works of Jacques Lacan.
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    Regulative Idealization: A Kantian Approach to Idealized Models.Lorenzo Spagnesi - 2023 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 99 (C):1-9.
    Scientific models typically contain idealizations, or assumptions that are known not to be true. Philosophers have long questioned the nature of idealizations: Are they heuristic tools that will be abandoned? Or rather fictional representations of reality? And how can we reconcile them with realism about knowledge of nature? Immanuel Kant developed an account of scientific investigation that can inspire a new approach to the contemporary debate. Kant argued that scientific investigation is possible only if guided by ideal assumptions—what he calls (...)
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  39. A Unified Theory of Truth and Paradox.Lorenzo Rossi - 2019 - Review of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):209-254.
    The sentences employed in semantic paradoxes display a wide range of semantic behaviours. However, the main theories of truth currently available either fail to provide a theory of paradox altogether, or can only account for some paradoxical phenomena by resorting to multiple interpretations of the language. In this paper, I explore the wide range of semantic behaviours displayed by paradoxical sentences, and I develop a unified theory of truth and paradox, that is a theory of truth that also provides a (...)
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    Unifying psychophysics: And what if things are not so simple?Marc Brysbaert & Géry D'Ydewalle - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):271-273.
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    Kritias and Herodes.H. T. Wade-Gery - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (1-2):19-.
    The purpose of this paper is to put forward the hypothesis that the author of ‘Herodes περ πολιτας is Kritias. The speech bears Herodes’ name: did Herodes' well-known interest in Kritias amount to the transcription of a whole speech? The speech concerns Thessalian affairs at approximately the time when Kritias was in Thessaly: is it exactly the time? and is the tone what we would expect Kritias' tone to be? We have much description of Kritias' prose style, and a few (...)
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  42. Kant on Phenomenal Substance.Lorenzo Spagnesi - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-24.
    In this paper, I offer a systematic account of Kant’s view on ‘phenomenal substance’. Several studies have recently analyzed Kant’s notion of substance. However, I submit that more needs to be said about how this notion is reconceptualized within the critical framework to vindicate a genuine and legitimate sense of substance in the phenomenal realm. More specifically, I show that Kant’s transcendental idealism does not commit him to a rejection of substantiality in phenomena. Rather, Kant isolates a general notion of (...)
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    The Association Between Relationship Events and Experiences and Partner Evaluations: An Ideal Standards Perspective.Susan Chesterman, Gery C. Karantzas & Emma M. Marshall - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Drawing on the Ideal Standards Model, the current study investigated whether the relationship events and experiences that occur on a given day in romantic relationships were associated with partner evaluations. Individuals in a current romantic relationship completed daily measures of positive and negative relationship events and experiences and partner evaluations for seven consecutive days. As hypothesized, findings demonstrated that on a given day negative relationship events and experiences were associated with evaluating partners as falling short of mate ideals, while positive (...)
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    Unfolding a Maṇḍala: The Buddhist Cave Temples at ElloraUnfolding a Mandala: The Buddhist Cave Temples at Ellora.James P. McDermott & Geri H. Malandra - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):177.
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    Caring for Patients from Different Cultures. Third Edition.Geri-Ann Galanti - 2004 - Anthropology of Consciousness 15 (2):66-67.
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    The Straight Path:The Straight Path.Geri-Ann Galanti - 1994 - Anthropology of Consciousness 5 (4):25-26.
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    Il magistero di un criminalista di fóro: Giovanni Carmignani avvocato professore di leggi.Marco P. Geri - 2015 - Pisa: ETS.
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  48. La nascita dell'impero d'occidente: omne ens est ens creatum.Tommaso Geri - 2007 - Humana Mente 1 (2):18-21.
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  49. Oltre il naso dell'occidente: riflessioni tra la filosofia europea e la cultura indiana.Tommaso Geri - 2007 - Humana Mente 1 (2):16-18.
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    A Secular Manifesto for Europe.Lorenzo Zucca - 2016 - The Law and Ethics of Human Rights (1).
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