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    A general interpreted modal calculus.Aldo Bressan - 1972 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
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    New semantics for the extensional but hyper-intensional part $\scr L\alpha$ of the modal sense language ${\scr S}{\scr L}^\nu\alpha$.Aldo Bressan - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (1):47-86.
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    On the Usefulness of Modal Logic in Axiomatizations of Physics.Aldo Bressan - 1972 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1972:285 - 303.
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    Some answers to Max Urchs' comments on a paper by A. Bressan.Aldo Bressan - 1996 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 4:123-131.
    In [13] M. Urchs comments on my paper [5]. I think these comments are very useful, especially because (on p. 38) the author decides to “proceed with some methodological remarks concerning Bressan’s account and his underlying attitude towards logical formalization in general”, and thus he refers not only to [5].
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    Replies to van Fraassen's Comments: Bressan and Suppes on Modality.Aldo Bressan - 1972 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1972:331 - 334.
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    On Gupta's book the logic of common nouns.Aldo Bressan - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 22 (4):335 - 383.
    Gupta's book [9] contains a theory of modal logic that is closely related to my modal language ML v [2], and his theory is used to treat some interesting philosophical problems. Hence, it is natural for me to review this valuable book and to concentrate on its logics, the more so as its use has already been spoken of and appreciated by Kapitan [10], although I cannot but share his appreciation.
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    A general interpreted modal calculus.Aldo Bressan - 1972 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
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    Again on relativistic semantics.Aldo Bressan - 1995 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 3:23-36.
    This paper has two parts: Part I is a continuation of the work [10] and as well as this it deals mainly with the logic of an auxiliary (semantical) theory, ST , in effect generally considered (by textbooks) within the semantics for a typical theory T of general relativity; and especially the modal features of this auxiliary theory are studied. Part II deals with the influence had by relativistic theories and especially by the new notion of space-time on pragmatic languages (...)
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    Comments on Suppes' Paper: The Essential but Implicit Role of Modal Concepts in Science.Aldo Bressan - 1972 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1972:315 - 321.
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    Intensional Descriptions and Relative Completeness in the General Interpreted Modal Calculus MCv.Aldo Bressan - 1973 - In Radu J. Bogdan & Ilkka Niiniluoto (eds.), Logic, Language, and Probability. Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co.. pp. 29--40.
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    Metodo di Assiomatizzazione in Senso Stretto Della Meccannica Classica Applicazione di Esso ad Alcuni Problem di Assiomatizzazione non Ancora Completamente Risolti.Aldo Bressan - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):144-145.
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    NI Introduction.Aldo Bressan - 1981 - In U. Mönnich (ed.), Aspects of Philosophical Logic. Dordrecht. pp. 21.
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    New semantics for the extensional but hyper-intensional part Lα of the modal sense language SLαν.Aldo Bressan - 1990 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (1):47-86.
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    On the semantics for the language MLν based on a type system, and those for the type-free language ML∞.Aldo Bressan - 1974 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 3 (3):171 - 194.
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    The Extensional but Hyper-Intensional Calculus C α with Orderless Constants and Variables.Aldo Bressan - 1990 - In J. Dunn & A. Gupta (eds.), Truth or Consequences: Essays in Honor of Nuel Belnap. Boston, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 245--265.
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    Extensions of the Modal Calculi MC v and MC∞. Comparison of them with Similar Calculi Endowed with Different Semantics. Application to Probability Theory. [REVIEW]Aldo Bressan - 1981 - In U. Mönnich (ed.), Aspects of Philosophical Logic. Dordrecht. pp. 21--66.
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    Comments on Aldo Bressan's paper.Max Urchs - 1995 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 3:37-42.
    At a conference in Athen some time ago, I had the honour to comment on Aldo Bressan’s lecture “On certain notions, partly extensional and partly modal, relevant for the semantics of general relativity”. A version of this lecture constitutes the first part of his paper “Again on relativistic semantics”. At Aldo Bressan’s request, I will outline the criticism put forward at the Athens conference. My comment does not, however, pertain to the second part of the preceding (...)
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    Aldo Bressan. A general interpreted modal calculus. Yale University Press, New Haven and London 1972, xxviii + 327 pp. [REVIEW]R. A. Bull - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):352.
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    Review: Aldo Bressan, A General Interpreted Modal Calculus; Nuel D. Belnap, Foreword. [REVIEW]R. A. Bull - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (2):352-352.
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    Bressan Aldo. Metodo di assiomatizzazione in senso stretto della tneccanica classica. Applicazione di esso ad alcuni problemi di assiomatizzazione non ancora completamente risolti. Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Universita di Padova, vol. 32 , pp. 55–212. [REVIEW]James W. Garson - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):144-145.
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  21. Modeling Unicorns and Dead Cats: Applying Bressan’s ML ν to the Necessary Properties of Non-existent Objects.Tyke Nunez - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (1):95–121.
    Should objects count as necessarily having certain properties, despite their not having those properties when they do not exist? For example, should a cat that passes out of existence, and so no longer is a cat, nonetheless count as necessarily being a cat? In this essay I examine different ways of adapting Aldo Bressan’s MLν so that it can accommodate an affirmative answer to these questions. Anil Gupta, in The Logic of Common Nouns, creates a number of languages (...)
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  22. The land ethic.Aldo Leopold - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics.
     
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    The Governance of University Knowledge Transfer: A Critical Review of the Literature.Aldo Geuna & Alessandro Muscio - 2009 - Minerva 47 (1):93-114.
    Universities have long been involved in knowledge transfer activities. Yet the last 30 years have seen major changes in the governance of university–industry interactions. Knowledge transfer has become a strategic issue: as a source of funding for university research and (rightly or wrongly) as a policy tool for economic development. Universities vary enormously in the extent to which they promote and succeed in commercializing academic research. The identification of clear-cut models of governance for university–industry interactions and knowledge transfer processes is (...)
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    Temporalities, Universality and Insurgency: On Massimiliano Tomba’s Insurgent Universality.Aldo Beretta & Rebecca Fritzl - 2022 - Historical Materialism 30 (4):71-86.
    Insurgent Universality offers a novel attempt to access history through a problematisation of the notion of universalism. Its main argument is based on three notions articulated in revolutionary events: temporalities, universality and insurgency. In this article we review their theoretical aspects, comment on their limitations, and outline potential reformulations.
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  25. Pedagogia fra tradizione e innovazione: studi in onore di Aldo Agazzi.Aldo Agazzi (ed.) - 1979 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
     
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    Teatro Filosófico: Aprender e Ensinar Filosofia Com Deleuze.Aldo Batista de Azevedo Júnior & Marcos de Camargo von Zuben - 2020 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 34:140-158.
    O artigo aborda o ensino e a aprendizagem de filosofia a partir da noção de criação de conceitos, conforme o entendimento de Deleuze. Para isso, discute o que significa criar conceitos em filosofia, associando essa concepção a uma nova imagem do pensamento que entende a criação de conceitos como o dizer do acontecimento, o sentido incorporal produzido pelo efeito do encontro dos corpos. Depois estabelece os vínculos entre o sentido e o acontecimento com uma nova imagem sobre ensinar e aprender (...)
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  27. Antonio Labriola and the evangelical-theological school of tubinga.Aldo Zanardo - 2009 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (1):41-126.
     
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  28. Antonio Labriola e la scuola teologico-evangelica di Tubinga.Aldo Zanardo - 2009 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (1):41-126.
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    Implicit learning in rule induction and problem solving.Aldo Zanga, Jean-François Richard & Charles Tijus - 2004 - Thinking and Reasoning 10 (1):55-83.
    Using the Chinese Ring Puzzle (Kotovsky & Simon, Citation1990; P. J. Reber & Kotovsky, Citation1997), we studied the effect on rule discovery of having to plan actions or not in order to reach a goal state. This was done by asking participants to predict legal moves as in implicit learning tasks (Experiment 1) and by asking participants to make legal moves as in problem-solving tasks (Experiment 2). Our hypothesis was that having a specific goal state to reach has a dual (...)
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    A functional-measurement study of apparent rarefaction.Paola Bressan, Sergio C. Masin, Giovanni Vicario & Giulio Vidotto - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):415-417.
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    Aldo Leopold's Southwest.Aldo Leopold & David Earl Brown - 1995 - UNM Press.
    Gathers the pre-Sand Country Almanac writings of Aldo Leopold, showing that he was not born an ecologist, but evolved over time through experimentation and thought.
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    The perception of dignity in the hospitalized patient: Findings from a meta-synthesis.Amarilda Mema, Valentina Bressan, Simone Stevanin & Lucia Cadorin - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Dignity is a value inherent to all human beings, guaranteed to every individual from birth, and influenced by culture and society. It is protected by various laws and declarations, and represents one of the fundamental human rights. Preserving human dignity is an essential aspect of nursing practice and a central element of care. Dignity is a highly subjective and personal concept; there may be variations in the way that patients perceive it and in the ways that nurses can guarantee it. (...)
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    Aldo Leopold's Wilderness: Selected Early Writings by the Author of A Sand County Almanac.Aldo Leopold, David Earl Brown & Neil B. Carmony - 1990
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  34. Are non-accidental regularities a cosmic coincidence? Revisiting a central threat to Humean laws.Aldo Filomeno - 2019 - Synthese 198 (6):5205-5227.
    If the laws of nature are as the Humean believes, it is an unexplained cosmic coincidence that the actual Humean mosaic is as extremely regular as it is. This is a strong and well-known objection to the Humean account of laws. Yet, as reasonable as this objection may seem, it is nowadays sometimes dismissed. The reason: its unjustified implicit assignment of equiprobability to each possible Humean mosaic; that is, its assumption of the principle of indifference, which has been attacked on (...)
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    Sport in an Algorithmic Age: Michel Serres on Bodily Metamorphosis.Aldo Houterman - 2023 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 18 (2):126-141.
    The algorithm has become an increasingly important concept in understanding human behavior in recent years. In the case of sport, human bodies are seen as superficial to the driving force of the algorithm, whether it be genetic, behavioral or surveillance-technological algorithms (Harari Citation2015, 2020; Zuboff Citation2019). However, the French mathematician and philosopher Michel Serres (1930–2019) structurally relate algorithms to sports and bodily experience at multiple places in his oeuvre. According to Serres, sport actually enables us to reprogram and rewrite our (...)
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    Construcción visual y semiótica de la educación inclusiva.Aldo Ocampo González - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (8):e230134.
    El presente artículo interroga de la naturaleza semiótica de la educación inclusiva y sus problemas de regulación ontológicos, visuales y epistémicos. Este problema comienza a evidenciarse cuando, buena parte, de la consciencia heurística de la educación especial se toma literalmente como la lengua natural de un espacio intelectual en blanco pero altamente generador en la transformación del conocimiento pedagógico. Tal transferencia, devino en la cristalización de un modelo semiótico universal que alcanza su efectividad a través de la castración de la (...)
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    A Response to “Critical Naturalism: a Manifesto” or Manifesto, Teleology, Transgressing Social Constructionism, and the Insistence of the Human.Aldo Kempen - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):124-127.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    ‘An invitation to keep with the other’ or Refining definitions of the dialogue: Gadamer, Habermas, Derrida.Aldo Kempen - 2022 - Locus 25.
    Examining the work on dialogue done by Gadamer, Habermas and Derrida, this article shows the theoretical depth and complexity of this concept. Drawing together different views, its highlights the stakes of the competing understandings of this topic. The diversity in their individual conceptualisations of dialogue gives an insight into the wealth of conceptual resources that is hidden in this word. This piece reads selected pieces from these thinkers through the lens of the concept of dialogue — building and refining a (...)
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    Two Cats, One Fish: The Animal, Leviathan and the Limits of Theory.Aldo Kempen - 2022 - Film-Philosophy 26 (1):44-62.
    Animals populate our artistic and philosophical discourses in critical ways. From Jacques Derrida's or Karen Barad's cat, to Donna Haraway's dog, to the fish in Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel's Leviathan, these animals feature heavily in discussions regarding limits – the limits of the human and thus its relation with non-humans, but also the limits of knowledge itself. Cute or dangerous, real or fantasised, dead or alive: in this article, I juxtapose the various ways that such animals confront us with (...)
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  40. Stable regularities without governing laws?Aldo Filomeno - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 66:186-197.
    Can stable regularities be explained without appealing to governing laws or any other modal notion? In this paper, I consider what I will call a ‘Humean system’—a generic dynamical system without guiding laws—and assess whether it could display stable regularities. First, I present what can be interpreted as an account of the rise of stable regularities, following from Strevens [2003], which has been applied to explain the patterns of complex systems (such as those from meteorology and statistical mechanics). Second, since (...)
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  41. A Philosopher of Nonviolence.Aldo Capitini - 2000 - Diogenes 48 (192):104-119.
    We are at the moment experiencing renewed interest in the life and work of Aldo Capitini, the Italian philosopher of nonviolence, who was born in Perugia in 1899 and died there in 1968. Conferences, publications, and meetings are drawing the Italian public's attention to his pure lifestyle, deeply marked first by the courageous choice to oppose fascism, then by the long period during which he was marginalized by the university world and official culture; but attention has also been drawn (...)
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  42. L¿ elaborazione delle concordanze della Scienzia Nuova Prima.Aldo Duro - 1978 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 8:98-104.
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    La Filosofía Nuestroamericana En la Filosofía Chilena: Una Mirada a la Segunda Mitad Del Siglo XX.Aldo Ahumada Infante - 2018 - Síntesis Revista de Filosofía 6 (2):44.
    El término nuestroamericano —utilizado por Horacio Cerutti— tiene sus fundamentos en el concepto "Nuestra América". Este hilo conductor de pensamiento tiene como hecho ineludible el hacerse cargo de la realidad en que se vive y del lugar en donde se está, hecho expresado en un permanente interés en la identidad cultural y nacional, como también por una lectura crítica y explicativa del desarrollo de las ideas. En el caso de Chile, a nuestro juicio, la memoria filosófica nuestroamericana ha tendido a (...)
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    Strangers look sicker (with implications in times of COVID‐19).Paola Bressan - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (3):2000158.
    We animals have evolved a variety of mechanisms to avoid conspecifics who might be infected. It is currently unclear whether and why this “behavioral immune system” targets unfamiliar individuals more than familiar ones. Here I answer this question in humans, using publicly available data of a recent study on 1969 participants from India and 1615 from the USA. The apparent health of a male stranger, as estimated from his face, and the comfort with contact with him were a direct function (...)
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    On the Perception of Newcomers.Aldo Cimino & Andrew W. Delton - 2010 - Human Nature 21 (2):186-202.
    Human coalitions frequently persist through multiple, overlapping membership generations, requiring new members to cooperate and coordinate with veteran members. Does the mind contain psychological adaptations for interacting within these intergenerational coalitions? In this paper, we examine whether the mind spontaneously treats newcomers as a motivationally privileged category. Newcomers—though capable of benefiting coalitions—may also impose considerable costs (e.g., they may free ride on other members, they may be poor at completing group tasks). In three experiments we show (1) that the mind (...)
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    Open-air Conservation of Ruins and the Concept of “Non-Dislocation”.Aldo Rd Accardi - 2012 - Asian Culture and History 4 (2):p109.
    Most of the on-going debate is about “how” to protect archaeological ruins, whilst at the same time allowing the general public to enjoy them. Today it is clear how important it is, from the actual planning stages of excavations, to interact with experts from other disciplines, who are working on their own findings and offering them up for collective enjoyment. Whatever might be feasible for an indoor museum is not always feasible with an architectonic ruin, as regards both presenting objects (...)
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  47. Didattica dell'insegnamento filosofico e pedagogico.Aldo Agazzi - 1975 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
     
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  48. Educare.Aldo Agazzi - 1946 - [Brescia,: La Scuola].
    v. 1. Il pensiero filosofico e pedagogico dai Greci alla scolastica.--v. 2. Il pensiero filosofico e pedagogico dall'umanesimo al criticismo kantiano.--v. 3. Il pensiero filosofico e pedagogico dall'idealismo postkantiano all'esistenzialismo.
     
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    Il lavoro nella pedagogia e nella scuola.Aldo Agazzi - 1958 - [Brescia]: La Scuola.
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    Itinerario pedagógico de Muñoz-Alonso.Aldo Agazzi - 1962 - Augustinus 7 (26):165-174.
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