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    Afirmando o conseqüente: uma defesa do realismo científico (?!).Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2006 - Scientiae Studia 4 (2):221-249.
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    Le réalisme scientifique face à la microphysique.Seno Chibeni Silvio - 1999 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 97 (3):606-627.
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    As posições de Newton, Locke e Berkeley sobre a natureza da gravitação.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2013 - Scientiae Studia 11 (4):811-839.
    Ao defender, nos Princípios matemáticos de filosofia natural, a existência de uma força de gravitação universal, Newton desencadeou uma onda de dúvidas e objeções filosóficas. Suas próprias declarações sobre a natureza da gravitação não são facilmente interpretáveis como formando um conjunto consistente de opiniões. Por um lado, logo após fornecer as três definições de "quantidades de forças centrípetas" (Defs. 6-8), Newton observa que está tratando tais forças "matematicamente", sem se pronunciar sobre sua realidade física. Mas, por outro lado, no Escólio (...)
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  4. Discussions Quinton’s Neglected Argument for Scientific Realism.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2005 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 36 (2):393-400.
    This paper discusses an argument for scientific realism put forward by Anthony Quinton in The Nature of Things. The argument – here called the controlled continuity argument – seems to have received no attention in the literature, apparently because it may easily be mistaken for a better-known argument, Grover Maxwell’s “argument from the continuum”. It is argued here that, in point of fact, the two are quite distinct and that Quinton’s argument has several advantages over Maxwell’s. The controlled continuity argument (...)
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    Berkeley e o papel das hipóteses na filosofia natural.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2010 - Scientiae Studia 8 (3):389-419.
  6. Locke on the Epistemological Status of Scientific Laws.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2005 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 9 (1-2):19-41.
    This article aims to defend Locke against Quine’s charge, made in his famous “two dogmas” paper, that Locke’s theory of knowledge is badly flawed, not only for assuming the dogmas, but also for adopting an “in-tolerably restrictive” version of the dogma of reductionism. It is shown here that, in his analysis of the epistemological status of scientific laws, Locke has effectively transcended the narrow idea-empiricism which un-derlies this version of reductionism. First, in order to escape idealism, he introduced the notion (...)
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  7. Hume e o "dogma do reducionismo".Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2011 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 52 (124):343-353.
  8. Explanations in Microphysics: A response to van Fraassen's argument.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2008 - Principia 12 (1):49-72.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2008v12n1p49 The aim of this article is to offer a rejoinder to an argument against scientific realism put forward by van Fraassen, based on theoretical considerations regarding microphysics. At a certain stage of his general attack to scientific realism, van Fraassen argues, in contrast to what realists typically hold, that empirical regularities should sometimes be regarded as “brute facts”, which do not ask for explanation in terms of deeper, unobservable mechanisms. The argument from microphysics formulated by van Fraassen is based (...)
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    Holism in microphysics.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2004 - Epistemologia 27 (2):227-244.
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    Afirming the consequent: a defense of scientific realism (?!).Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2006 - Scientiae Studia 4 (2):221-249.
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    Explanations in Microphysics: A response to van Fraassen's argument.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2008 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 12 (1):49-72.
    The aim of this article is to offer a rejoinder to an argument against scientific realism put forward by van Fraassen, based on theoretical considerations regarding microphysics. At a certain stage of his general attack to scientific realism, van Fraassen argues, in contrast to what realists typically hold, that empirical regularities should sometimes be regarded as “brute facts”, which do not ask for explanation in terms of deeper, unobservable mechanisms. The argument from microphysics formulated by van Fraassen is based on (...)
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    Hume e as bases científicas da tese de que não há acaso no mundo.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2012 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 16 (2):229-254.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2012v16n2p229 Tanto no Tratado da Natureza Humana como na Investigação sobre o Entendimento Humano , Hume mostra-se convencido de que “não há acaso no mundo”, e que “aquilo que o vulgo chama de acaso não passa de uma causa secreta e escondida”. Essa tese desempenha papel crucial em sua análise do livre-arbítrio e, conseguintemente, da responsabilidade moral; é também um elemento importante em sua discussão sobre os milagres. No entanto, o próprio Hume ofereceu, no Tratado , um argumento convincente para (...)
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    Hume e as bases científicas da tese de que não há acaso no mundo.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2012 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 16 (2):229-254.
    Both in the Treatise of Human Nature and in the Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, Hume defends that “there is no chance in the world”, and that “what the vulgar call chance is nothing but a secret and conceal’d cause”. This view plays a crucial role in Hume’s influential analysis of free will and moral responsibility. It functions also as a central presupposition in his discussion of miracles. However, Hume himself argued convincingly that the “maxim of causality”, according to which “whatever (...)
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    Hume e o "dogma do reducionismo".Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2011 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 52 (124):343-353.
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    Hume on unobservable entities.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2018 - Doispontos 15 (1).
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    Berkeley and the role of hypothesis in natural philosophy.Silvio Seno Chibeni - 2010 - Scientiae Studia 8 (3):389-419.
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    Realismo cient’ifico empirista.Sílvio Seno Chibeni - 1997 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 1 (2):255--270.
    In his influential criticism of scientific realism, Bas van Fraassen assumes that this doctrine is incompatible with empiricism, according to which the sole ultimate basis of knowledge is experience. This claim has been generally accepted in the contemporary literature in philosophy of science. Thus, the very distinction between scientific realism and empiricism is often forgotten, the term 'empiricism' being now widely used to designate a range of anti-realist positions, such as van Fraassen's "construct ive empiricism". In this paper it is (...)
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    Russell e a Noção de Causa.Sílvio Seno Chibeni - 2001 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 5 (1-2):125–148.
    The central aim of this article is to discuss Russell's analysis of the notion of cause. In his presidential address to the Aristotelian Society in 1912, Russell put forward several theses on causality in general, and specially on its role in science. He claimed that although vague references to causal laws are often found in the beginnings of science, "in the advanced sciences” the word 'cause' never occurs". Furthermore, Russell maintained that even in philosophy the word 'cause' is "so inextricably (...)
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    Hume on the principles of natural philosophy.Silvio Chibeni - 2003 - Manuscrito 26 (1):183-205.
    Both in the Introduction to the Treatise of Human Nature and in the, Hume expressly declared that his goal was to contribute to the development of a “science of man” methodologically akin to the natural sciences, and capable of emulating their “accuracy” and explanatory success. He regarded these sciences as starting from careful observation of phenomena, and proceeding to the establish-ment of “principles” of increasing generality. Although rejecting as vain any hope of discovering “the ultimate principles” of any science, he (...)
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  20. The spiritist paradigm.Silvio S. Chibeni - 1990 - Human Nature 1 (2):82-87.
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  21. 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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    Vection modulates emotional valence of autobiographical episodic memories.Takeharu Seno, Takahiro Kawabe, Hiroyuki Ito & Shoji Sunaga - 2013 - Cognition 126 (1):115-120.
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    Senza i conforti della religione.Silvio Guarnieri - 1992 - Roma: Editori riuniti.
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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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    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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    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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  35. 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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  36. 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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  38. Linguaggio, consapevolezza, pensiero.Silvio Ceccato & Bruna Zonta - 1980 - [Milano]: Feltrinelli. Edited by Bruna Zonta.
     
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    Uma defesa do Argumento da Terra gêmea Moral contra o Realismo Moral Naturalista.Silvio Kavetski - 2023 - Princípios 30 (63).
    O Argumento da Terra Gêmea Moral (ATGM) é o desafio semântico central para o Realismo Moral Naturalista (RMN). À fim de evitar tal problema, os defensores do RMN têm articulado uma série de réplicas ao ATGM. Neste artigo, abordo algumas dessas réplicas e defendo a tese de que elas não refutam o ATGM. Considero duas propostas em específico: o Argumento da Tradução, de D. Copp, e o Argumento do Fim da Investigação Moral, de A. Viggiano. Apresento essas objeções, mostro em (...)
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  40. La plasticidad pragmática y gramatical del nosotros.Silvio Alejandro Puertas - 2015 - In Adolfo Chaparro Amaya, G. van Roermund & Wilson Herrera Romero (eds.), Quiénes somos "nosotros"?,: o, cómo (no)hablar en primera persona del plural. Bogotá, D.C.: Editorial Universidad del Rosario.
     
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  41. Due profili.Silvio Ravera - 1971 - Vicenza,: La locusta.
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  42. La tradizione paremiografica nelle commedie di menandro.Silvio Schirru - forthcoming - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano.
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    The problem of the formalization of constructive topology.Silvio Valentini - 2005 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 44 (1):115-129.
    Abstract.Formal topologies are today an established topic in the development of constructive mathematics. One of the main tools in formal topology is inductive generation since it allows to introduce inductive methods in topology. The problem of inductively generating formal topologies with a cover relation and a unary positivity predicate has been solved in [CSSV]. However, to deal both with open and closed subsets, a binary positivity predicate has to be considered. In this paper we will show how to adapt to (...)
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    Autorità e libertà nel pensiero di Giuseppe Capograssi.Silvio Addis - 2015 - Torino: G. Giappichelli editore.
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  45. Memory strategies mediate the relationships between memory and judgment.Silvio Aldrovandi, Marie Poirier, Daniel Heussen & Peter Ayton - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
    In the literature, the nature of the relationships between memory processes and summary evaluations is still a debate. According to some theoretical approaches (e.g., “two-memory hypothesis”; Anderson, 1989) retrospective evaluations are based on the impression formed while attending to the to-be-assessed stimuli(on-line judgment) – no functional dependence between information retrieval and judgment is implied. Conversely, several theories entail that judgment must depend, at least in part, on memory processes (e.g., Dougherty, Gettys, & Ogden, 1999; Schwarz, 1998; Tversky & Kahneman, 1973). (...)
     
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    Cybernetics as a Discipline and an Interdiscipline.Silvio Ceccato & Catherine Bougarel - 1966 - Diogenes 14 (53):99-114.
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    Every countably presented formal topology is spatial, classically.Silvio Valentini - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2):491-500.
    By using some classical reasoning we show that any countably presented formal topology, namely, a formal topology with a countable axiom set, is spatial.
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    Respuesta a "¿por qué Una palabra significa lo que significa?" De Axel barceló.Sílvio Mota Pinto - 2011 - Critica 43 (127):67-75.
    Dos de las respuestas a la pregunta sobre la naturaleza de la comprensión lingüística —el comunitarismo y el interpretativismo—, las cuales discuto ampliamente en Escepticismo del significado y teorías de conceptos, son objeto de la crítica de Axel Barceló en su comentario al libro. En esta réplica respondo a sus objeciones mostrando que la concepción comunitarista de la comprensión de palabras está en condiciones de distinguir entre una comprensión divergente y la no comprensión, y que el enfoque interpretativista no exige (...)
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    Il perfetto filosofo.Silvio Ceccato - 1988 - Roma: Laterza.
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    The philosophy of law: a brief introduction.Silvio Meli - 2020 - [Birkirkara]: Kite.
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