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    Studies in Third Millennium Sumerian and Akkadian Personal Names: The Designation and Conception of the Personal God.Benjamin R. Foster & Robert A. Di Vito - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):537.
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    Alttestamentliche Anthropologie und die Konstruktion personaler Identität.Robert A. di Vito - 2012 - In Bernd Janowski (ed.), Der Ganze Mensch: Zur Anthropologie der Antike Und Ihrer Europäischen Nachgeschichte. De Gruyter. pp. 129-152.
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    Some properties of the syntactic p-recursion categories generated by consistent, recursively enumerable extensions of peano arithmetic.Robert A. Di Paola & Franco Montagna - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (2):643 - 660.
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    Some properties of the syntactic p-recursion categories generated by consistent, recursively enumerable extensions of Peano arithmetic.Robert A. Di Paola & Franco Montagna - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (2):643-660.
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    Carolyne LARRINGTON, Women and Writing in Medieval Europe. A Sourcebook, Routledge, London & New York, 1995, 277 p.Antonietta di Vito - 2000 - Clio 11:17-17.
    Déjà réédité, ce manuel a pour vocation de présenter tout le champ des relations entre femme et écriture pour les dix siècles du Moyen Age (500-1500). Figurent donc ici des textes écrits par des femmes, des textes destinés à la lecture féminine et des textes dont les femmes sont le sujet. L'Europe est l'espace culturel couvert. La lecture d'une anthologie est sans doute la moins prévisible qui soit : devant l'immense domaine couvert, chaque lecteur tracera son propre chemin. En effet,...
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    Lesley SMITH et Jane H. M. TAYLOR (dir.), Women and the Book : Assessing the Visual Evidence, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, London, The British Library, 1997. [REVIEW]Antonietta di Vito - 2000 - Clio 11:19-19.
    Cet ouvrage collectif, fruit d'un colloque tenu au College Saint Hilda d'Oxford au cours de l'été 1993, réunit quatorze contributions qui ont pour point commun d'interroger la relation entre la femme et le livre au Moyen Age exclusivement à partir des images. D'où la participation de la British Library qui accueille ce volume dans sa série consacrée à l'exploration et à la valorisation des manuscrits médiévaux. Le livre est divisé en trois parties : la première est consacrée aux images...
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  7. The natural philosophy of the Greeks: an introduction to the history and philosophy of science.Robert A. Di Curcio - 1975 - Nantucket, Mass.: Aeternium.
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    Dominical categories: recursion theory without elements.Robert A. di Paola & Alex Heller - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (3):594-635.
    Dominical categories are categories in which the notions of partial morphisms and their domains become explicit, with the latter being endomorphisms rather than subobjects of their sources. These categories form the basis for a novel abstract formulation of recursion theory, to which the present paper is devoted. The abstractness has of course its usual concomitant advantage of generality: it is interesting to see that many of the fundamental results of recursion theory remain valid in contexts far removed from their classic (...)
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    A lift of a theorem of Friedberg: A Banach-Mazur functional that coincides with no α-recursive functional on the class of α-recursive functions.Robert A. di Paola - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (2):216-232.
    R. M. Friedberg demonstrated the existence of a recursive functional that agrees with no Banach-Mazur functional on the class of recursive functions. In this paper Friedberg's result is generalized to both α-recursive functionals and weak α-recursive functionals for all admissible ordinals α such that $\lambda , where α * is the Σ 1 -projectum of α and λ is the Σ 2 -cofinality of α. The theorem is also established for the metarecursive case, α = ω 1 , where α (...)
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    A theorem on shortening the length of proof in formal systems of arithmetic.Robert A. di Paola - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3):398-400.
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    A theorem on shortening the length of proof in formal systems of arithmetic.Robert A. di Paola - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3):398-400.
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  12. Some properties of the syntactic p-recursion categories generated by consistent, recursively enumerable extensions of peano arithmetic.Robert A. di Paola & Franco Montagna - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (2):643-660.
  13. Pseudo-complements and ordinal logics based on consistency statements.Robert A. Di Paola - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):359-364.
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    Some theorems on extensions of arithmetic.Robert A. Di Paola - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):180-189.
  15. Collective memory, group minds, and the extended mind thesis.Robert A. Wilson - 2005 - Cognitive Processing 6 (4).
    While memory is conceptualized predominantly as an individual capacity in the cognitive and biological sciences, the social sciences have most commonly construed memory as a collective phenomenon. Collective memory has been put to diverse uses, ranging from accounts of nationalism in history and political science to views of ritualization and commemoration in anthropology and sociology. These appeals to collective memory share the idea that memory ‘‘goes beyond the individual’’ but often run together quite different claims in spelling out that idea. (...)
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  16. Prefazione ; Introduzione con allegate le Theses ex universa philosophia selectae, Saumer 1667 ; Notizia sui manoscritti e criteri di edizione / Mario Sina e Marco Ballardin. Syntagma logicum / Jean-Robert Chouet ; a cura di Mario Sina e Marco Ballardin. Breuis introductio ad metaphysicam.Jean-Robert Chouet & A. Cura di Mario Sina - 2010 - In Corsi di Filosofia. L.S. Olschki.
  17. Di pietro) 410.J. A. De Vito, P. H. Reaney, Claude Lapointe, Rodney D. Huddleston, Giorgio Tagliacozzo & Hayden V. White - 1973 - Foundations of Language 9:444.
  18. Il concetto gentiliano di "Dio" e la critica di Armando Carlini.Vito A. Bellezza - 1977 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 8 (1):60.
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  19. L'esistemzialismo Positivo di Giovanni Gentile.Vito A. Bellezza - 1954 - G.C. Sansoni.
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  20. Alternativa e impegno esistenziale nell'umanesimo di Giovanni Gentile.Vito A. Bellezza - 1956 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 10:191.
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    Dal problematicismo alla metafisica naturalistica: saggio sul pensiero di Ugo Spirito.Vito A. Bellezza - 1979 - Roma: Bulzoni.
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  22. Il limite esistenziale nell'umanismo di Giovanni Gentile.Vito A. Bellezza - 1955 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9:433.
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  23. La concezione attualistica della storia della filosofia e la critica di Eugenio Garin.Vito A. Bellezza - 1976 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (1):27.
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  24. Rassegna degli studi gentiliani più recenti.Vito A. Bellezza - 1955 - Giornale di Metafisica 10 (1):119.
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  25. Syntagma physicum / Jean-Robert Chouet ; a cura di Elena Rapetti ; Appendice 1, Tractatus de rebus viuentibus / Jean-Robert Chouet ; a cura di Elena Rapetti. Appendice 2, Pneumatologia in compendium redacta. [REVIEW]Jean-Robert Chouet & A. Cura di Mario Sinaindici Generali - 2010 - In Corsi di Filosofia. L.S. Olschki.
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    Opere Complete di Giovanni Gentile. Vols. XXXI-XXIV, Le Origini della Filosofia Contemporanea in Italia. Vol. XXXVII, Discorsi di Religione. [REVIEW]A. MacC Armstrong & Vito A. Bellezza - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (43):187.
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    Storia della filosofia dalle origini a Platone.Giovanni Gentile & Vito A. Bellezza - 2015 - Edizioni Trabant.
    Negli ultimi anni di vita Giovanni Gentile aveva in progetto una Storia della Filosofia che abbracciasse tutta la materia dalle origini ai giorni nostri. La morte tragica nel 1944 non gli permise di portare a compimento l'opera, che si ferma a Platone: ritrovata tra le sue carte, è stata ricostruita e pubblicata postuma. Pur incompleta, rappresenta un'accurata panoramica del pensiero greco antico, a partire dai filosofi naturalisti fino ai presocratici e ai capisaldi Socrate e Platone, tramite una scrittura appassionata, al (...)
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    'Maschio’ e ‘femmina’ in quechua.Vito Bongiorno - 2022 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 74 (2):197-226.
    In questo articolo si descrivono e discutono le caratteristiche principali della lingua quechua relative alla distinzione tra ‘maschio’ e ‘femmina’. La prima parte del testo indica il modo in cui il quechua codifica questa distinzione attraverso il lessico, ponendo l’attenzione sui termini di parentela; la seconda parte mostra i sostantivi, aggettivi e verbi indicanti persone, comportamenti e abitudini considerati come tipicamente femminili o maschili. Sia la prima parte che la seconda sono vòlte a evidenziare alcuni fattori di tipo socio-culturale associati (...)
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    Neural Responses of Benefiting From the Prosocial Exchange: The Effect of Helping Behavior.Daniele Olivo, Andrea Di Ciano, Jessica Mauro, Lucia Giudetti, Alan Pampallona, Katharina M. Kubera, Dusan Hirjak, Robert Christian Wolf & Fabio Sambataro - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Prosocial behavior is critical for the natural development of an individual as well as for promoting social relationships. Although this complex behavior results from gratuitous acts occurring between an agent and a recipient and a wealth of literature on prosocial behavior has investigated these actions, little is known about the effects on the recipient and the neurobiology underlying them. In this study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify neural correlates of receiving prosocial behavior in the context of real-world (...)
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  30. Litterature and ideas.A. Robert Caponigri - 1951 - Giornale di Metafisica 6 (5):461.
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  31. Letteratura e idee.A. Robert Caponigri - 1951 - Giornale di Metafisica 6 (5):474.
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  32. The continuity of Lamennais' thought.A. Robert Caponigri - 1956 - Giornale di Metafisica 11 (2):183.
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  33. The Legacy of Aeterni Patris.A. Robert Caponigri - 1979 - Giornale di Metafisica. Nuova Serie Torino 1 (3):515-530.
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  34. The legacy of Aeterni Patris.A. Robert Caponigri - 1979 - Giornale di Metafisica 1 (3):515.
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  35. The person in the philosophical anthropology of Antonio Rosmini.A. Robert Caponigri - 1969 - Giornale di Metafisica 24:191-200.
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  36. The pilgrimage of Truth through Time: the conception of the History of Philosophy in G. W. Hegel.A. Robert Caponigri - 1974 - Giornale di Metafisica 29:201-218.
     
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  37. Vico and the theory of history.A. Robert Caponigri - 1954 - Giornale di Metafisica 9 (2):183.
     
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    Il principio protestante e la sua dialettica.Vito Mancuso - 2017 - Rivista di Estetica 66:195-209.
    L’articolo mette in luce due paradossi, il primo dei quali è dato dal fatto che proprio in quelle terre dove si affermò la radicale impostazione anti-umanistica del protestantesimo ebbe a scaturire una straordinaria fioritura dell’umano fino alla consacrazione della libertà come principio della ricerca scientifica e del vivere civile. Il secondo paradosso è dato dalla manifestazione in quelle stesse terre meno di un secolo fa dell’ideologia nazista. La tesi sostenuta è che il principio protestante di fatto affermatosi nella coscienza europea (...)
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    Populating legal ontologies using semantic role labeling.Llio Humphreys, Guido Boella, Leendert van der Torre, Livio Robaldo, Luigi Di Caro, Sepideh Ghanavati & Robert Muthuri - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 29 (2):171-211.
    This article seeks to address the problem of the ‘resource consumption bottleneck’ of creating legal semantic technologies manually. It describes a semantic role labeling based information extraction system to extract definitions and norms from legislation and represent them as structured norms in legal ontologies. The output is intended to help make laws more accessible, understandable, and searchable in a legal document management system.
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    'Well, I've Not Done Any Work Today. I Don't Know Why I Came to School'. Perceptions of Play in the Reception Class.Iris Keating, Hilary Fabian, Pam Jordan, Di Mavers & Joy Roberts - 2000 - Educational Studies 26 (4):437-454.
    The place of play in the education of young children has been the focus of much interest in the past. But the findings from this research project demonstrate that there remains a significant amount of confusion about the role that play has in young children's education. In particular we found that there is a clear distinction between the rhetoric and reality of play in the reception class. Further, there was evidence of real anguish for some early years workers who were (...)
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    Le Origini del Pensiero di Benedetto Croce. [REVIEW]A. Robert Caponigri - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (12):425-427.
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    Robert, J.-D., Philosophie et Science. [REVIEW]A. Di Berardino - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (1):226-226.
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    Robert, J.-D., Philosophie et Science. [REVIEW]A. Di Berardino - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (1):226-226.
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  44. Biological Individuals.Robert A. Wilson & Matthew J. Barker - 2024 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The impressive variation amongst biological individuals generates many complexities in addressing the simple-sounding question what is a biological individual? A distinction between evolutionary and physiological individuals is useful in thinking about biological individuals, as is attention to the kinds of groups, such as superorganisms and species, that have sometimes been thought of as biological individuals. More fully understanding the conceptual space that biological individuals occupy also involves considering a range of other concepts, such as life, reproduction, and agency. There has (...)
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  45. Dehumanization, Disability, and Eugenics.Robert A. Wilson - 2021 - In Maria Kronfeldner (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 173-186.
    This paper explores the relationship between eugenics, disability, and dehumanization, with a focus on forms of eugenics beyond Nazi eugenics.
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  46. Realism, Essence, and Kind: Resuscitating Species Essentialism?Robert A. Wilson - 1999 - In Species: New Interdisciplinary Essays. pp. 187-207.
    This paper offers an overview of "the species problem", arguing for a view of species as homeostatic property cluster kinds, positioning the resulting form of realism about species as an alternative to the claim that species are individuals and pluralistic views of species. It draws on taxonomic practice in the neurosciences, especially of neural crest cells and retinal ganglion cells, to motivate both the rejection of the species-as-individuals thesis and species pluralism.
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    Trinità e Incarnazione: Il rapporto tra filosofia a teologia rivelata nel pensiero di Leibniz.Robert Merrihew Adams - 2000 - The Leibniz Review 10:53-60.
    Christian theology is one of the most neglected areas of Leibniz’s thought. It is a subject that engaged his attention throughout his intellectual career. He seems to have been very well informed about the main currents of theological opinion in his own time, and to have had an extensive knowledge of historic doctrinal positions. He left behind a wealth of letters and unpublished papers discussing topics in revealed theology; but this resource for understanding both his own thought and the history (...)
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    Islam and science: the intellectual career of Niẓām al-Dīn al-Nīsābūrī.Robert G. Morrison - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction -- Reconstructing Nīsābūrī's early education -- Nīsābūrī's early scientific thought -- Nīsābūrī's early religious thought -- Astrology motivating inductions about God's power -- Nīsābūrī's later scientific thought -- The impact of science on Nīsābūrī's religious thought -- The limits of science's influence on Nīsābūrī's religious thought -- Conclusion.
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  49. Philosophy of psychology.Robert A. Wilson - 2005 - In Sahotra Sarkar & Jessica Pfeifer (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge. pp. 613-619.
    In the good old days, when general philosophy of science ruled the Earth, a simple division was often invoked to talk about philosophical issues specific to particular kinds of science: that between the natural sciences and the social sciences. Over the last 20 years, philosophical studies shaped around this dichotomy have given way to those organized by more fine-grained categories, corresponding to specific disciplines, as the literatures on the philosophy of physics, biology, economics and psychology--to take the most prominent four (...)
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    I Nomi Degli Dei: A Reconsideration of Agamben’s Oath Complex.Robert S. Leib - 2020 - Law and Critique 31 (1):73-92.
    This essay offers an exegesis and critique of the moment of community formation in Agamben’s Homo Sacer Project. In The Sacrament of Language, Agamben searches for the site of a non-sovereign community founded upon the oath [horkos, sacramentum]: an ancient institution of language that produces and guarantees the connection between speech and the order of things by calling the god as a witness to the speaker’s fidelity. I argue that Agamben’s account ultimately falls short of subverting sovereignty, however, because the (...)
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