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    Sartre y el problema de la superación de la metafísica.Cristina de Peretti Della Rocca - 1980 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 15:109.
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    Cuestión de olfato.Cristina de Peretti Della Rocca - 2007 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 20:223-237.
    This study addresses philosophy’s traditional rejection of the sense of smell, taking into account the most unpleasant but also the most beneficial aspects of odour, from antiquity to the present day. The topic is investigated following a thread through several texts by Derrida, Nietzsche, and Freud. It explains the reasons– sometimes apparent, sometimes hidden– behind the most palpable effects of the philosophical marginalization of the sense of smell.
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    Llegar a las manos: la lengua de la violéncia.Cristina de Peretti Della Rocca & Francisco Javier Vidarte - 1999 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 12:96.
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    Jacques Derrida, texto y deconstrucción.Cristina de Peretti Della Rocca - 1989 - Barcelona: Anthropos.
    Constituye la primera monografía que, en castellano, se publica sobre Jacques Derrida. Las cuestiones que se abordan aquí nos demuestran, cosa que no es poco, como mediante su pensamiento nos es más lúcida la comprensión de la tradición occidental.
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    Ereignis y Différance. Derrida, intérprete de Heidegger.Cristina de Peretti Della Rocca - 1977 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12 (12):115-132.
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    Jacques Derrida, texto y deconstrucción.Cristina de Peretti Della Rocca & Jacques Derrida - 1989 - Barcelona: Anthropos.
    Constituye la primera monografía que, en castellano, se publica sobre Jacques Derrida. Las cuestiones que se abordan aquí nos demuestran, cosa que no es poco, como mediante su pensamiento nos es más lúcida la comprensión de la tradición occidental.
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  7. La disputa entre Foucault y Derrida por los restos de Descartes (1ª parte).Cristina de Peretti Della Rocca - 1999 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:231-236.
     
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  8. Ya en esos primeros textos..Cristina de Peretti Y. Delmiro Rocha - 2019 - In E. Biset, Ana Paula Penchaszadeh & Marcela Rivera Hutinel (eds.), Soberanías en deconstrucción. [Córdoba, Argentina]: Editorial Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
     
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    La disputa entre Foucault y Derrida por los restos de Descartes.Cristina De Peretti - 2016 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 1:231.
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    Herencias de Derrida.Cristina De Peretti - 2005 - Isegoría 32:119-134.
    Aquí se presenta una visión panorámica de la herencia filosófica legada por Derrida, pasando revista a los rasgos más característicos del pensamiento derridiano, que se definió a sí mismo como «cierta experiencia aporética de lo imposible». Tras examinar conceptos como los de «fidelidad», «espectro», «acontecimiento» y, por supuesto, «deconstrucción», se hace ver que -según Derrida- la tarea filosófica consistiría en analizar los estratos y sedimentos que configuran el discurso dentro del cual pensamos, con el fin de abrir nuevas perspectivas de (...)
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  11. Cuestión de olfato.Cristina de Peretti - 2007 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 20:223-238.
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  12. Llegar a las manos: la lengua de la violencia (a partir del trabajo de J. Derrida).Cristina de Peretti & Francisco Vidarte - 1999 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 12:96-111.
     
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    Derrida-Heidegger: confluencias y divergencias.Cristina de Peretti & Cristina Rodríguez Marciel (eds.) - 2021 - Madrid: Dykinson.
  14. Mi vida en deconstrucción-erre que erre.Cristina De Peretti - 1999 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 19:103-110.
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    Die Erklärbarkeit von Erfahrung. Realismus und Subjektivität in Spinozas Theorie des menschlichen Geistes (review).Michael Della Rocca - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (3):377-378.
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    La disputa entre Foucault y Derrida por los restos de Descartes.Cristina Peretti - 1999 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:231-236.
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    Representation and the Mind-Body Problem in Spinoza.Michael Della Rocca - 1995 - New York: Oup Usa.
    Della Rocca concentrates on two problems crucial to Spinoza 's philosophy of mind: the requirements for having a thought about a particular object, and the problem of the mind's relation to the body. He contends that for Spinoza these two problems are linked and thus part of a systematic philosophy of mind.
  18. Representation and the Mind-Body Problem in Spinoza.Michael Della Rocca - 1996 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 189 (4):555-557.
     
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  19. Die erklärbarkeit Von erfahrung. Realismus und subjektivität in spinozas theorie Des menschlichen geistes (review).Michael Della Rocca - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (3):377-378.
    Can one have one's rationalism and subjectivity too? That is, can one endorse a full-blooded Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR)—the claim that everything is intelligible—and yet regard experience of the world from a finite, subjective perspective as a genuine feature of that world? Many have thought not. Viewing the world sub specie aeternitatis—as rationalism seems to require—leaves no room for the arbitrary privileging of a particular spatio-temporal location that is often the hallmark of subjectivity. When faced with this apparent dilemma (...)
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    2. Explaining Explanation and the Multiplicity of Attributes.Michael Della Rocca - 2006 - In Robert Schnepf & Michael Hampe (eds.), Baruch de Spinoza: Ethik in Geometrischer Ordnung Dargestellt. Akademie Verlag. pp. 17-35.
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  21. Contro Eberhard. La polemica sulla « Critica della ragion pura », coll. « Biblioteca di “Studi kantiani” ».Immanuel Kant & Claudio La Rocca - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (2):249-249.
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    La ragion di Stato in bibliotecaLa raison d’État en bibliothèqueReason of State in library.Cristina Stango - 2009 - Revue de Synthèse 130 (2):363-375.
    La Fondazione Luigi Firpo di Torino conserva la biblioteca raccolta da Luigi Firpo ( 1915-1989), grande studioso del pensiero politico della prima età modema. Ne fanno parte circa 6000 volumi dei secoli XVI-XVIII, fra i quali quasi tutta la letteratura europea sulla ragion di Stato. La Fondazione organizza convegni intemazionali, assegna borse di studio e pubblica i lavori di giovani studiosi. Si è cosi affermata corne uno dei maggiori punti di riferimento per le ricerche sui pensiero politico e la (...)
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    Aristotele e l’enigma della materia prima.Cristina Viano - 2020 - Chôra 18:201-219.
    Aristote est l’inventeur de la notion de matière et de cause matérielle. Mais les passages oú il parle d’une matière absolument première sont rares dans le corpus aristotélicien. Le problème, posé depuis longtemps par les interprètes modernes, est le suivant : Aristote croyait‑il à l’existence d’une matière imperceptible, sans forme et sans qualités, en tant que niveau autonome de la réalité, ou envisageait‑il plutôt la matière première comme un objet logique, un pur concept abstrait?On se propose ici d’analyser le dossier (...)
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  24. Spinoza's Metaphysical Psychology.Michael Della Rocca - 1996 - In Don Garrett (ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 192--266.
    This paper analyzes and evaluates Spinoza way of carrying out his naturalistic program in psychology. I begin by examining Spinoza’s general metaphysical doctrine according to which each thing strives to preserve itself. While this doctrine cannot be true in its unqualified form, it does receive some support from Spinoza’s views on the nature of complex individuals. I then explore the problematic way in which Spinoza applies the doctrine of self -preservation to human psychology. The paper goes on the investigate the (...)
     
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    Tamers, deniers, and me.Michael Della Rocca - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (4):1101-1119.
    This paper critically examines a prominent and perennial strategy—found in thinkers as diverse as Kant and Shamik Dasgupta—of simultaneously embracing the Principle of Sufficient Reason and also limiting it so as to avoid certain apparently negative consequences of an unrestricted PSR. I will argue that this strategy of taming the PSR faces significant challenges and may even be incoherent. And for my purposes, I will enlist a generally derided argument by Leibniz for the PSR which will help us to see (...)
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  26. The Power of an Idea: Spinoza's Critique of Pure Will.Michael Della Rocca - 2003 - Noûs 37 (2):200-231.
  27. Primitive Persistence and the Impasse between Three-Dimensionalism and Four-Dimensionalism.Michael Della Rocca - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy 108 (11):591-616.
  28. Razing Structures to the Ground.Michael Della Rocca - 2014 - Analytic Philosophy 55 (3):276-294.
  29. Paola Vasconi: Sistema nella scienze naturali e unità della conoscenza nell'ultimo Kant. [REVIEW]Claudio La Rocca - 2003 - Kant Studien 94 (4):533-537.
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    A Rationalist Manifesto.Michael Della Rocca - 2003 - Philosophical Topics 31 (1-2):75-93.
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    Taking the Fourth: Steps toward a New (Old) Reading of Descartes.Michael Della Rocca - 2011 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 35 (1):93-110.
  32. Spinoza and the Metaphysics of Scepticism.Michael Della Rocca - 2007 - Mind 116 (464):851-874.
    Spinoza's response to a certain radical form of scepticism has deep and surprising roots in his rationalist metaphysics. I argue that Spinoza's commitment to the Principle of Sufficient Reason leads to his naturalistic rejection of certain sharp, inexplicable bifurcations in reality such as the bifurcations that a Cartesian system posits between mind and body and between will and intellect. I show how Spinoza identies and rejects a similar bifurcation between the representational character of ideas or mental states and the epistemic (...)
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  33. A New Defense of the Principle of Sufficient Reason.Michael Della Rocca - 2023 - Journal of Philosophy 120 (4):220-227.
    This paper offers a defense of a much-maligned Leibnizian argument for the Principle of Sufficient Reason, the principle according to which whatever is has a sufficient reason or explanation. While Leibniz’s argument is widely thought to rely on a question-begging premise, the paper offers a wholly original and non-question-begging defense of that premise, a defense that Leibniz did not anticipate. The paper does not present this defense of Leibniz's argument as an interpretation of Leibniz; rather, the paper—more modestly in one (...)
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    Getting his hands dirty: Spinoza's criticism of the rebel.Michael Della Rocca - 2010 - In Yitzhak Y. Melamed & Michael A. Rosenthal (eds.), Spinoza's 'Theological-Political Treatise': A Critical Guide. Cambridge University Press.
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    The Parmenidean Ascent.Michael Della Rocca - 2020 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oup Usa.
    The Parmenidean Ascent is a full-throated and wide-ranging defense of an extreme form of monism or the denial of all distinctions, a form of monism rarely seen since the time of the pre-Socratic philosopher, Parmenides. At once historically sensitive and deeply engaged with trends in recent and contemporary metaphysics, philosophy of action, epistemology, and philosophy of language, The Parmenidean Ascent aims, on rationalist grounds and in a skeptical spirit, to challenge the content of-and to overturn the methods of much of (...)
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    XIII—Moral Criticism and the Metaphysics of Bluff.Michael Della Rocca - 2022 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 122 (3):291-318.
    By invoking surprising rationalist considerations that Bernard Williams does not anticipate, this paper defends Williams’s claim that that moral criticism on the basis of purported external reasons amounts to ‘bluff’. After strengthening this rejection of external reasons by drawing parallels to compelling rationalist arguments in other domains, the paper mounts a similarly rationalist critique of internal reasons invoked by Kantian moral philosophers. The paper closes with an apocalyptic line of thought that develops the preceding rationalist arguments into a challenge to (...)
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    The intelligibility of change in Descartes.Michael Della Rocca - 2010 - Metascience 20 (2):279-285.
    The intelligibility of change in Descartes Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9494-0 Authors Michael Della Rocca, Department of Philosophy, Yale University, P.O. Box 208306, New Haven, CT 06520-8306, USA Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    Eliot’s Spinoza. A Critical Notice of Spinoza’s Ethics.Michael Della Rocca - forthcoming - Mind.
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    Spinoza's Metaphysics: Substance and Thought.Michael Della Rocca - 2016 - Philosophical Review 125 (2):292-297.
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    Lambda Calculus and Intuitionistic Linear Logic.Simona Ronchi Della Rocca & Luca Roversi - 1997 - Studia Logica 59 (3):417-448.
    The introduction of Linear Logic extends the Curry-Howard Isomorphism to intensional aspects of the typed functional programming. In particular, every formula of Linear Logic tells whether the term it is a type for, can be either erased/duplicated or not, during a computation. So, Linear Logic can be seen as a model of a computational environment with an explicit control about the management of resources.
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    Meaning in Spinoza’s Method.M. Della Rocca - 2005 - Mind 114 (453):150-154.
  42. Spinoza's Substance Monism.Michael Della Rocca - 2002 - In Olli Koistinen & J. I. Biro (eds.), Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes. Oxford University Press.
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  44. Egoism and the Imitation of Affects in Spinoza.Michael Della Rocca - 2004 - In Yirmiahu Yovel (ed.), Spinoza on Reason and the Free Man. Little Room Press.
     
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    If a Body Meet a Body.Michael Della Rocca - 1999 - In Gennaro Rocco & Huenemann Charles (eds.), New Essays on the Rationalists. Oxford University Press.
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  46. I voti degli orientali nella preparazione del Vaticano II.R. Morozzo Della Rocca - 1990 - Studium 86 (4):513-541.
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    Violations of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (in Leibniz and Spinoza).Michael Della Rocca - 2012 - In Fabrice Correia & Benjamin Schnieder (eds.), Metaphysical Grounding: Understanding the Structure of Reality. Cambridge University Press. pp. 139-164.
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  48. Descartes, the cartesian circle, and epistemology without God.Michael Della Rocca - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (1):1–33.
    This paper defends an interpretation of Descartes according to which he sees us as having normative (and not merely psychological) certainty of all clear and distinct ideas during the period in which they are apprehended clearly and distinctly. However, on this view, a retrospective doubt about clear and distinct ideas is possible. This interpretation allows Descartes to avoid the Cartesian Circle in an effective way and also shows that Descartes is surprisingly, in some respects, an epistemological externalist. The paper goes (...)
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  49. Essentialism vs. essentialism.Michael Della Rocca - 2002 - In Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Conceivability and Possibility. Oxford University Press. pp. 223--252.
    I argue that the key motivation for the essentialist is that modal intuitions, such as "Humphrey might have won", are not to be explicated in terms of persons in other possible situations who are similar to the actual Humphrey. However, because of a need to preserve the necessity of identity, the essentialist must claim that certain other intuitions (such as "Hesperus might not have been Phosphorus") have to be understood in terms of similarity (as in Kripke) or have to be (...)
     
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    The Oxford Handbook of Spinoza.Michael Della Rocca (ed.) - 2013 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Until recently, Spinoza's standing in Anglophone studies of philosophy has been relatively low and has only seemed to confirm Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi's assessment of him as "a dead dog." However, an exuberant outburst of excellent scholarship on Spinoza has of late come to dominate work on early modern philosophy. This resurgence is due in no small part to the recent revival of metaphysics in contemporary philosophy and to the increased appreciation of Spinoza's role as an unorthodox, pivotal figure - indeed, (...)
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