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  1. Musica, utopia e pensiero narrante.Silvio Paolini Merlo - 2002 - Rivista di Estetica 42 (21):162-167.
     
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    Abbagnano a Napoli: gli anni della formazione e le radici dell'esistenzialismo positivo.Silvio Paolini Merlo - 2003 - Napoli: Guida.
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    Ambiti e finalità del principio di relazione.Silvio Paolini Merlo - 1999 - Idee 40:271-277.
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    Sulle moderne origini del problema normativo. Questioni di deontologia trascendentale in Kant e Rosmini.Silvio Paolini Merlo - 1999 - Idee 40:155-187.
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    Un inedito di Norberto Bobbio sul Centro di studi metodologici di Tori.Silvio Paolini Merlo - 2016 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 71 (1):113-129.
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    Mito e ironia. Considerazioni sulla tragedia e sul significato utopico della mascherazione scenica.Silvio Merlo Paolini - 2004 - Idee 56:207-229.
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  7. Disjunction and the Logic of Grounding.Giovanni Merlo - 2020 - Erkenntnis 87 (2):567-587.
    Many philosophers have been attracted to the idea of using the logical form of a true sentence as a guide to the metaphysical grounds of the fact stated by that sentence. This paper looks at a particular instance of that idea: the widely accepted principle that disjunctions are grounded in their true disjuncts. I will argue that an unrestricted version of this principle has several problematic consequences and that it’s not obvious how the principle might be restricted in order to (...)
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  8. Specialness and Egalitarianism.Giovanni Merlo - 2013 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):248-257.
    There are two intuitions about time. The first is that there's something special about the present that objectively differentiates it from the past and the future. Call this intuition Specialness. The second is that the time at which we happen to live is just one among many other times, all of which are ‘on a par’ when it comes to their forming part of reality. Call this other intuition Egalitarianism. Tradition has it that the so-called ‘A-theories of time’ fare well (...)
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  9. Privileged access without luminosity.Giovanni Merlo - forthcoming - In Giovanni Merlo, Giacomo Melis & Crispin Wright (eds.), Self-knowledge and Knowledge A Priori. Oxford University Press.
    Williamson’s anti-luminosity argument has been thought to be in tension with the doctrine that we enjoy privileged epistemic access to our own mental states. In this paper, I will argue that the tension is only apparent. Friends of privileged access who accept the conclusion of the argument need not give up the claim that our beliefs about our own mental states are mostly or invariably right, nor the view that mental states are epistemically available to us in a way that (...)
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  10. Appearance, Reality, and the Meta-Problem of Consciousness.Giovanni Merlo - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (5-6):120-130.
    Solving the meta-problem of consciousness requires, among other things, explaining why we are so reluctant to endorse various forms of illusionism about the phenomenal. I will try to tackle this task in two steps. The first consists in clarifying how the concept of consciousness precludes the possibility of any distinction between 'appearance' and 'reality'. The second consists in spelling out our reasons for recognizing the existence of something that satisfies that concept.
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  11. Subjectivism and the Mental.Giovanni Merlo - 2016 - Dialectica 70 (3):311-342.
    This paper defends the view that one's own mental states are metaphysically privileged vis-à-vis the mental states of others, even if only subjectively so. This is an instance of a more general view called Subjectivism, according to which reality is only subjectively the way it is. After characterizing Subjectivism in analogy to two relatively familiar views in the metaphysics of modality and time, I compare the Subjectivist View of the Mental with Egocentric Presentism, a version of Subjectivism recently advocated by (...)
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    La noción de mímesis en la filosofía de Ricœur.Mariana C. Castillo Merlo - 2019 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 24 (1).
    Tomando como eje la noción de mímesis aristotélica, en este trabajo me interesa mostrar que es posible distinguir los intereses que animan la reapropiación de dicha noción en la filosofía de Paul Ricœur y que, cada uno de ellos, le otorga a la mímesis un papel diferente en la construcción de la teoría de la narratividad. Siguiendo un esquema triádico, analizaré la irrupción de la mímesis en La metáfora viva, Tiempo y Narración I y La memoria, la historia, el olvido, (...)
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    Beyond fatalism: Gaia, entropy, and the autonomy of anthropogenic life on Earth.A. Merlo & X. E. Barandiaran - forthcoming - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics.
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    Experiências que grafitam o corpo e o viver - Entrevista com Josemar Blures.Sílvio Roberto dos Santos Oliveira & Josemar Blures de Souza Dias - 2023 - Odeere 8 (1):47-58.
    Este texto reflete sobre o memoricídio, consequente à presunção racial branca, como vestígio de operações para o genocídio dos corpos e das mentes negras a partir da Peleja de Inácio da Catingueira contra Romano. Sob o jogo discursivo da humilhação, já se encontrava a vontade brutal de destruição de qualquer traço, perspectiva, visão remanescente de saberes e culturas africanas ou descendentes, fossem de cunho material, simbólico, reflexivo, imagético, expressivo, na língua, no corpo. No embate, Inácio, negro, escravizado, já rebaixado sob (...)
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    Materialismo e fisicalismo: questioni filosofiche contemporanee.Michele Paolini Paoletti - 2015 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Ethics in studies on children and environmental health.D. F. Merlo, L. E. Knudsen, K. Matusiewicz, L. Niebroj & K. H. Vahakangas - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (7):408-413.
    Children, because of age-related reasons, are a vulnerable population, and protecting their health is a social, scientific and emotional priority. The increased susceptibility of children and fetuses to environmental agents has been widely discussed by the scientific community. Children may experience different levels of chemical exposure than adults, and their sensitivity to chemical toxicities may be increased or decreased in comparison with adults. Such considerations also apply to unborn and newborn children. Therefore, research on children is necessary in both clinical (...)
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  17. Multiple reference and vague objects.Giovanni Merlo - 2017 - Synthese 194 (7):2645-2666.
    Kilimanjaro is an example of what some philosophers would call a ‘vague object’: it is only roughly 5895 m tall, its weight is not precise and its boundaries are fuzzy because some particles are neither determinately part of it nor determinately not part of it. It has been suggested that this vagueness arises as a result of semantic indecision: it is because we didn’t make up our mind what the expression “Kilimanjaro” applies to that we can truthfully say such things (...)
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    Heideggers Kritik am Nationalsozialismus und an der Technik.Silvio Vietta - 1989 - Tübingen: Niemeyer.
    Heideggers Kritik am Nationalsozialismus ist vor allem ab 1963 greifbar in Vorträgen, Vorlesungen (zu Nietzsche) und den "Beiträgen zur Philosophie". Entgegen Thesen der jüngsten Heidegger-Kontroverse hat sich Heidegger nach einer Phase der falschen politischen Besetzung seiner Philosophie im Jahre 1933 vor allem ab 1936 von der Bewegung des Nationalsozialismus gelöst. Er begreift den Nationalsozialismus zunehmend klar als eine Erscheinungsform des Nihilismus, der "Seinsverlassenheit" und des Herrschaftsdenkens des reinen "Willens zur Macht". Dabei geht Heideggers subtile philosophische Kritik des Nationalsozialismus über in (...)
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    Rationalität: eine Weltgeschichte: europäische Kulturgeschichte und Globalisierung.Silvio Vietta - 2012 - München: Wilhelm Fink.
    Die Entwicklung der Rationalität ist eine Erfolgsgeschichte. Denn die Rationalität war und ist der Motor der abendländischen Kultur und der Grund dafür, dass sie in der Neuzeit allen anderen Weltkulturen machtpolitisch überlegen ist. Zwischen dem 8. und 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr. formierte sich das logische Denken gleich auf mehreren Feldern: Durch die Erfindung der philosophischen Wissenschaft, die Geometrisierung des Raumes und der Schlachtordnung, die Berechnung der Zeit, durch die Geldwirtschaft und die neuen Organisationsformen des Politischen wurde Rationalität zum Synonym für (...)
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  20. Complexity, Existence and Infinite Analysis.Giovanni Merlo - 2012 - The Leibniz Review 22:9-36.
    According to Leibniz’s infinite-analysis account of contingency, any derivative truth is contingent if and only if it does not admit of a finite proof. Following a tradition that goes back at least as far as Bertrand Russell, several interpreters have been tempted to explain this biconditional in terms of two other principles: first, that a derivative truth is contingent if and only if it contains infinitely complex concepts and, second, that a derivative truth contains infinitely complex concepts if and only (...)
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  21. Three Questions About Immunity to Error Through Misidentification.Giovanni Merlo - 2017 - Erkenntnis 82 (3):603-623.
    It has been observed that, unlike other kinds of singular judgments, mental self-ascriptions are immune to error through misidentification: they may go wrong, but not as a result of mistaking someone else’s mental states for one’s own. Although recent years have witnessed increasing interest in this phenomenon, three basic questions about it remain without a satisfactory answer: what is exactly an error through misidentification? What does immunity to such errors consist in? And what does it take to explain the fact (...)
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    Mímesis y máthesis: acerca de sus conexiones en la Poética de Aristóteles.Mariana Castillo Merlo - 2016 - Dianoia 61 (77):53-81.
    Resumen: El objetivo de este artículo es mostrar la relevancia de la máthesis para la concepción de la mimesis aristotélica. A partir de las observaciones de la Poética, delimitaré las características del aprendizaje tomando como eje su objeto, modalidad y consecuencias. Para ello analizaré, en primer lugar, el objeto sobre el que recae el aprendizaje mimético, esto es, los hombres que actúan. Luego examinaré la modalidad de presentación de sus acciones para que sea posible el aprendizaje, prestando especial atención al (...)
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    La fabbrica del bello.Silvio Ceccato - 1987 - Milano: Rizzoli.
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  24. Why knowledge assessment?Silvio Funtowicz - 2006 - In Ângela Guimarães Pereira, Sofia Guedes Vaz & Sylvia S. Tognetti (eds.), Interfaces between science and society. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf.
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    Il corpo del dialogo: una teoria della comunicazione a partire dal Protagora di Platone e dal Corpus Hippocraticum.Silvio Marino - 2019 - Napoli: Paolo Loffredo.
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  26. Self-knowledge and Knowledge A Priori.Giovanni Merlo, Giacomo Melis & Crispin Wright (eds.) - forthcoming - Oxford University Press.
     
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    The Black Serpent Who Opened the Eyes of Man.Christian Merlo, Pierre Vidaud, Nelda Cantarella & Alessandro Ferace - 1966 - Diogenes 14 (55):61-88.
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    Senza i conforti della religione.Silvio Guarnieri - 1992 - Roma: Editori riuniti.
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  29. Aquinas and the Varieties of Dependence.Paolini Paoletti Michele - forthcoming - Dialectica.
    I wish to prove in this article that Thomas Aquinas was a metaontological pluralist, i.e., that he held that there are many, non-equivalent and irreducible dependence relations in the universe. In this respect, I shall focus on Aquinas' doctrine of the four causes and on the dependence relationships between matter and form in material substances. Subsequently, I shall also reconstruct Aquinas' doctrines by explicitly appealing to metaontological pluralism. I shall explore two routes towards Aquinas' metaontological pluralism: one based on cases (...)
     
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  30. L'embryon humain, sa vie et son âme: Une perspective biophilosophique.Alejandro Serani Merlo - 2004 - Nova Et Vetera 79 (1):89-103.
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  31. «Praecognita cognitionis»: Etude sur les points de départ de la connaissance humaine.Alejandro Serani-Merlo - 2003 - Revue Thomiste 103 (4):577-607.
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    From spiritual ecology to balanced spiritual ecosystems.Silvio S. S. Scatolini - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2).
    This article suggests developing the concept of spiritual ecology into that of balanced spiritual ecosystems. Philosophies, theologies, education systems, political parties, and gender-based and ethnic identity politics need to be critiqued both from within and without so that they can finally contribute to the creation, maintenance and flourishing of balanced spiritual ecosystems.Contribution: Spiritual ecology is a concept on which converge different worldviews. This article recommends using balanced spiritual ecosystems, instead. The new concept could provoke further reflection on how our -ontologies (...)
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    Il ragionevole disaccordo: Hayek, Oakeshott e le regole "immotivate" della società.Silvio Cotellessa - 1999 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
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    Música e repetição: a diferença na composição contemporânea.Silvio Ferraz - 1998 - São Paulo: FAPESP.
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    "Etwas rast um den Erdball... ": Martin Heidegger: ambivalente Existenz und Globalisierungskritik.Silvio Vietta - 2015 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
    Die jüngst publizierten "Schwarzen Hefte" Heideggers und auch der Neufund des Heftes von 1945/46 machen deutlich: Heidegger entwickelt hier eine Theorie der Globalisierung. Diese führt er nicht auf eine jüdische Weltverschwörung zurück -- da wäre nur eine "Machenschaft" auf eine andere reduziert -- sondern auf die abendländische Kulturgeschichte selbst. Insbesondere der neuzeitliche Siegeszug des "rechnenden Denkens" habe eine Geschichte des Herrschaftsdenkens und des Expansionismus in Gang gesetzt. Darin sieht Heidegger ab 1934 das Dritte Reich wie auch den Bolschewismus und den (...)
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    Strongly minimal Steiner systems I: Existence.John Baldwin & Gianluca Paolini - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (4):1486-1507.
    A linear space is a system of points and lines such that any two distinct points determine a unique line; a Steiner k-system is a linear space such that each line has size exactly k. Clearly, as a two-sorted structure, no linear space can be strongly minimal. We formulate linear spaces in a vocabulary $\tau $ with a single ternary relation R. We prove that for every integer k there exist $2^{\aleph _0}$ -many integer valued functions $\mu $ such that (...)
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  38. Leibniz and the Problem of Temporary Truths.Giovanni Merlo - 2017 - The Leibniz Review 27:31-63.
    Not unlike many contemporary philosophers, Leibniz admitted the existence of temporary truths, true propositions that have not always been or will not always be true. In contrast with contemporary philosophers, though, Leibniz conceived of truth in terms of analytic containment: on his view, the truth of a predicative sentence consists in the analytic containment of the concept expressed by the predicate in the concept expressed by the subject. Given that analytic relations among concepts are eternal and unchanging, the problem arises (...)
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  39. A Defence of Lichtenberg.Giovanni Merlo - 2019 - Episteme:1-16.
    Cartesians and Lichtenbergians have diverging views of the deliverances of introspection. According to the Cartesians, a rational subject, competent with the relevant concepts, can come to know that he or she thinks – hence, that he or she exists – on the sole basis of his or her introspective awareness of his or her conscious thinking. According to the Lichtenbergians, this is not possible. This paper offers a defence of the Lichtenbergian position using Peacocke and Campbell's recent exchange on Descartes'scogitoas (...)
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    Etica y poder en el fin de la historia: siete conferencias de filosofía.Silvio Juan Maresca - 1992 - Buenos Aires: Catálogos.
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    Care Ethics Management and Redesign Organization in the New Normal.Silvio Carlo Ripamonti, Laura Galuppo, Sara Petrilli, Sharon Dentali & Riccardo Giorgio Zuffo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The pandemic period has placed the organizations in a state of great tension. It has generated a situation of confusion, lack of rules, and production-related criticalities that have called into question the very existence of many productive realities. This article aims to highlight the dimensions of care and ethics put in place by HR managers in COVID-19. The objective that animated the authors have focused on the HRM level of medium and large companies in Italy to highlight the protective actions (...)
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    Clinical Ethics Consultation and Research Ethics Consultation: A Call for Italy.Ludovica De Panfilis, Domenico Franco Merlo, Roberto Satolli, Teresa Coppola, Luca Ghirotto & Massimo Costantini - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (1):63-64.
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    Leituras e travessias pelas memórias afetivas e musicais: experiências subjetivas.Silvio Roberto Silva Carvalho - 2022 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 27:022007.
    O presente artigo trata sobre experiências leitoras motivadas por canções, memórias autobiográficas e comentários publicados em plataformas digitais. Partindo-se do princípio de que a leitura é mais que uma simples atividade de decodificação, defende-se que ao deixar-se ler pelas canções e pela arte o sujeito, involuntariamente, arma-se para produzir sentidos às marcas inscritas e re-inscritas na sua própria história, reinventando-se e gerando novos processos de subjetivação. Os objetivos deste trabalho são: 1. Construir uma compreensão sobre o lugar da canção no (...)
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    De l’Αrs grammatica à la Grammatica Speculativa.Sìlvio Elia - 1981 - In Jürgen Trabant (ed.), Geschichte der Sprachphilosophie Und der Sprachwissenschaft. De Gruyter. pp. 167-176.
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    Visual Neuropsychology in Development: Anatomo-Functional Brain Mechanisms of Action/Perception Binding in Health and Disease.Silvio Ionta - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:689912.
    Vision is the main entrance for environmental input to the human brain. Even if vision is our most used sensory modality, its importance is not limited to environmental exploration. Rather it has strong links to motor competences, further extending to cognitive and social aspects of human life. These multifaceted relationships are particularly important in developmental age and become dramatically evident in presence of complex deficits originating from visual aberrancies. The present review summarizes the available neuropsychological evidence on the development of (...)
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    Bosanquet, Temple and Collingwood.Silvio Morigi - 2001 - Bradley Studies 7 (2):214-230.
    I propose to show in this paper how Bosanquet’s aesthetics, in certain of its aspects, conditions William Temple’s reflection on art — a reflection which occupies a central position in Temple’s “Christo-centric metaphysics,” and which finds expression particularly in Mens Creatrix. Bosanquet’s influence becomes still more evident if we compare Temple’s position with the philosophy of art which R.G. Collingwood delineated in the initial phase of his thought, above all in Speculum Mentis and Outlines of a Philosophy of Art.
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    L'Accademia di medinacoeli.Silvio Suppa - 1971 - Nella sede dell'Istituto: [Italiano Per Gli Studi Storici].
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  48. O Mundo Global Visto Do Lado de Cá.Silvio Tendler, Mílton Santos, Beth Goulart, Fernanda Montenegro, Matheus Nachtergaele, Milton Gonçalves, Osmar Prado, Zélia Duncan & Caique Botkay (eds.) - 2006 - Caliban Produções.
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  49. Fray Alonso de la Veracruz, iniciador del derecho agrario en México.Silvio Zavala - 1984 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 50:345-358.
     
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    Nouvelles Etudes sur Vasco de Quiroga.Silvio Zavala - 1967 - Moreana 4 (Number 15-4 (3):380-384.
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