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    Introduction.E. Bencivenga - 2006 - Topoi 25 (1-2):1-1.
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  2. Le descrizioni e il problema ontologico.E. Bencivenga - 1974 - Rivista di Filosofia 65 (4):249.
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    Compactness of a supervaluational language.E. Bencivenga - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):384-386.
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  4. Filosofi, avete dei problemi?D. Antiseri, F. Barone, E. Bencivenga, F. D’Agostini & M. Di Francesco - 1998 - Rivista di Estetica 38 (1).
     
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  5. Dropping a few worlds.E. Bencivenga - 1983 - Logique Et Analyse 26 (2):241.
     
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  6. Incompleteness of a Free Arithmetic.E. Bencivenga - 1988 - Logique Et Analyse 31 (21):79.
     
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  7. Société Mathématique de Belgique - Belgisch Wiskundig Genootschap.E. Bencivenga - 1983 - Logique Et Analyse:247.
     
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    Review: Plotinus' Cosmology: A Study of Ennead II.1 (40) - Text, Translation, and Commentary. [REVIEW]E. Bencivenga - 2007 - Mind 116 (462):493-496.
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    The ineliminability of e! In free quantification theory without identity.Robert K. Meyer, Ermanno Bencivenga & Karel Lambert - 1982 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 11 (2):229 - 231.
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    Introduction: Genres of Blur.Martin Jay, Ermanno Bencivenga, Peter Burke, Christopher P. Jones, Ardis Butterfield, Mercedes García-Arenal, Avinoam Rosenak & Francis X. Clooney - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (2):220-228.
    Ever since Clifford Geertz urged the “blurring of genres” in the social sciences, many scholars have considered the crossing of disciplinary boundaries a healthy alternative to rigidly maintaining them. But what precisely does the metaphor of “blurring” imply? By unpacking the varieties of visual experiences that are normally grouped under this rubric, this essay seeks to provide some precision to our understanding of the implications of fuzziness. It extrapolates from the blurring caused by differential focal distances, velocities of objects in (...)
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    Il bene e il bello: etica dell'immagine.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2015 - Milano: Il saggiatore.
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  12. Per gioco e per passione.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1999 - Roma: Di Renzo Editore.
    On philosophy and the philosophers in contemporary society.
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  13. Per una logica e un'ontologia delle espressioni descrittive.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1978 - Rivista di Filosofia 11:258.
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    Ovid's exilic language - (c.) di giovine metafore E lessico Della relegazione. Studio sulle opere ovidiane dal ponto. (Il carro di medea 1.) pp. 173. Rome: Deinotera editrice, 2020. Paper, €18. Isbn: 978-88-89951-40-8. [REVIEW]Alessandro Bencivenga - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):165-167.
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  15. E. Bencivenga, Karel Lambert, and Bas C. van Fraassen, Logic, Bivalence and Denotation Reviewed by.Alasdair Urquhart - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (4):121-123.
     
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    Ethics vindicated: Kant's transcendental legitimation of moral discourse.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Can we regard ourselves as having free will? What is the place of values in a world of facts? What grounds the authority of moral injunctions, and why should we care about them? Unless we provide satisfactory answers to these questions, ethics has no credible status and is likely to be subsumed by psychology, history, or rational decision theory. According to Ermanno Bencivenga, this outcome is both common and regrettable. Bencivenga points to Immanuel Kant for the solution. Kant's (...)
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    100 Idee di Cui Non Sapevi di Aver Bisogno.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2020 - [Milan]: BUR Rizzoli.
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    La dimostrazione di Dio: come la filosofia ha cercato di capire la fede.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2009 - Milano: Mondadori.
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  19. Free logics.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2002 - In D. M. Gabbay & F. Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical Logic, 2nd Edition. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 147--196.
     
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    Analyticity and analytical truth.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1986 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27 (1):14-19.
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    A semantics for a weak free logic.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (4):646-652.
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    A weak free logic with the existence sign.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (3):572-576.
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    Finitary consistency of a free arithmetic.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1984 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 25 (3):224-226.
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    Metaphors and the transcendental.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1990 - Metaphilosophy 21 (3):189-203.
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    An epistemic theory of reference.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (12):785-805.
    THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS A THEORY OF REFERENCE AS AN INTENTIONAL ACT, INDEPENDENT OF THE METAPHYSICAL ASSUMPTION OF THE EXISTENCE OF A REAL (AND COMMON) WORLD. ACCORDING TO THE THEORY, SPEAKERS REFER TO ENTITIES IN THEIR COGNITIVE SPACES. DIFFERENT SPEAKERS HAVE DIFFERENT SPACES, WHICH AT ANY GIVEN TIME MIRROR THEIR BELIEF-SYSTEMS AT THAT TIME. OBJECTS IN COGNITIVE SPACES ARE DISTINGUISHED FROM IDEAS, "SINNE", AND MEINONGIAN NON-EXISTENTS, AND SEVERAL DIFFICULTIES OF THE THEORY ARE DISCUSSED: AMONG THEM, HOW TO HANDLE COMMUNICATION AND TRUTH.
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    On good and bad arguments.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1979 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 8 (1):247 - 259.
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    A free logic with simple and complex predicates.Karel Lambert & Ermanno Bencivenga - 1986 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27 (2):247-256.
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    Free semantics for indefinite descriptions.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1978 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 7 (1):389 - 405.
  29. Ì öñ ò ø óò ó óò× øö òø óòø üøù ð ê ûö ø ò.È. Ö. Ó. Ö ÑѺ - 2000 - In Dov M. Gabbay & Maarten de Rijke (eds.), Frontiers of Combining Systems. Research Studies Press. pp. 47.
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  30. Hegel's dialectical logic.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This clear, accessible account of Hegelian logic makes a case for its enormous seductiveness, its surprising presence in the collective consciousness, and the dangers associated therewith. Offering comprehensive coverage of Hegel's important works, Bencivenga avoids getting bogged down in short-lived scholarly debates to provide a work of permanent significance and usefulness.
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    Existence, Truth and Provability.Ermanno Bencivenga & Hugues LeBlanc - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (1):227.
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    A viscoelastic analysis of inelastic X-ray scattering spectra from He/Ne mixtures.Maria Grazia Izzo, Filippo Bencivenga, Alessandro Gessini, Alessandro Cunsolo & Claudio Masciovecchio - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (13-15):1767-1775.
  33. Constructing Protagorean Objectivity.Errnanno Bencivenga, Nadeem Hussein, Christine Korsgaard, James Lenman, Peter de Mameffe, James Nickel, David Plunkett, James Pryor, Andrews Reath & Michael Ridge - 2012 - In Jimmy Lenman & Yonatan Shemmer (eds.), Constructivism in Practical Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
    At least since the late Early Modern period, the Holy Grail of ethics, for many philosophers, has been to say how ethical values could have a kind of protagorean objectivity: values are to be both fully objective as values and yet depend on us by their very nature. More than any other contemporary foundational approach it is “constructivist” theories, such as those due to Rawls, Scanlon, and Korsgaard, which have consciously sought to explain how protagorean objectivity is a real possibility. (...)
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    Again on existence as a predicate.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1980 - Philosophical Studies 37 (2):125-138.
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    Big Data and Transcendental Philosophy.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2017 - Philosophical Forum 48 (2):135-142.
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    A Note on Gaunilo's Lost Island.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (3):583-587.
  37. Free semantics.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1981 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 47 (31--48).
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    Logic and Other Nonsense: The Case of Anselm and His God.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1993 - Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.
    Logic is often seen as the bedrock of intellectual life. It aims to be straight-forward, true, clear. But in this provocative book of postmodern philosophy, Ermanno Bencivenga presents an extended reflection on the subversive nature of logic--logic that is not stable and certain, but deceptive and tortuous. The author uses Anselm, the Archbishop of Canterbury at the end of the eleventh century, as his case study to show how human reason can be devious. In Anselm's famous texts, his beliefs (...)
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  39. The causes of war and peace.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2006 - Philosophy and Literature 30 (2):484-495.
    Tolstoy’s War and Peace is a magnificent work; as any such work, it can be read in a variety of ways and be found to teach us important lessons at a number of independent levels. Here I want to look at it as an extended meditation on historical causality---and, by implication, on causality, period. So I will not be taking it for granted that it is a novel; I will be treating it as if it were an outcome of the (...)
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    Discriminating from within.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1998 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 28 (3):217–221.
    A classic experiment by Henri Tajfel provides evidence for the conclusion that the division of a group into subgroups is enough to trigger discriminatory behavior, even if there is no reason for such behavior in terms of the individual’s own interest. I don’t challenge that conclusion; but I question an implicit assumption which is suggested by the experimental setup and by the language used by Tajfel in describing the experiment. The assumption is that an initially coherent group will typically experience (...)
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    Truth, correspondence, and non-denoting singular terms.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1980 - Philosophia 9 (2):219-229.
    The correspondence theory of truth provides standard semantics with a simple scheme for evaluating sentences. This scheme however depends on the existence of basic correspondences between singular terms and objects, And thus breaks down in the case of non-Denoting singular terms. An alternative to the correspondence theory is thus called for in dealing with such terms. The author criticizes various positions discussed in the literature in this regard, And then presents a solution of his own.
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    Una Logic Dei Termini Singolari.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (2):558-561.
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    Logic Bivalence and Denotation.Ermanno Bencivenga, Karel Lambert & Bas C. Van Fraassen - 1999 - Atascadero, CA, USA: Ridgeview.
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    Giocare per forza: critica della società del divertimento.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1995 - Mondadori.
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    Kant's Copernican revolution.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1987 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This is a highly original, wide-ranging, and unorthodox discourse on the idea of philosophy contained in Kant's major work, the Critique of Pure Reason. Bencivenga proposes a novel explanation of the Critique's celebrated "obscurity." This great obstacle to reading Kant, Bencivenga argues, has nothing to do with Kant's being a bad writer or with his having anything very complicated to say; rather, it is the natural result of the kind of operation Kant was performing: a universal conceptual revolution. (...)
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    Fuzzy reasoning.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (2):229-238.
    A logic is a doctrine of the logos, that is, of meaningful discourse; hence the first thing we expect from it is an account of what makes the logos meaningful — of what a meaning is. There is no single such doctrine or account: it is part of the immense richness of meaningful discourse that we can shift back and forth between several logics — several organized ways of reasoning, of providing reasons or grounds for our claims. Building on previous (...)
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    The Metaphysical Structure of Kant’s Moral Philosophy.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1991 - Philosophical Topics 19 (1):17-29.
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    Anselm’s logic: Constructing God.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2020 - Philosophical Forum 51 (4):413-414.
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    A Note on Descartes and Eternal Truths.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1999 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 57 (1):1-5.
    The famous passage from Descartes' Sixth Meditation (54), proving that I am distinct from my body, is analysed in a way that it presupposes the following argument: (1) God can make X and Y distinct. (2) I f God can make X and Y distinct, then X and Y are distinct. (3) Therefore, X and Y are distinct. (2) is shown up as the crucial premise, several objections to it and possible ways out are discussed with the result that Descartes (...)
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    A specious puzzle.Ermanno Bencivenga - 1993 - Erkenntnis 38 (1):131 - 133.
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