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  1. 9. Groce on Vico.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 1999 - In Jack D'Amico, Dain A. Trafton & Massimo Verdicchio (eds.), The Legacy of Benedetto Croce: Contemporary Critical Views. University of Toronto Press. pp. 163-173.
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  2. La ciencia nueva. Etnografía del nuevo mundo y escolástica.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 2001 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 13 (14):287-294.
    Los encuentros de los europeos con los indios de América plantearon, a través de las crónicas de viajes, la revocación de tradicionales hipótesis filosóficas sobre los primitivos y los gigantes y la emergencia de la cuestión sobre la noción de "diferencia" entre culturas, así como la necesidad de unos nuevos principios de la historia. Reflexiones todas ellas precisas sobre el problema de la experiencia y su sentido en la Scienza nuova , donde las dos ciencias de lo antiguo y de (...)
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    Of Poets and Thinkers: A Conversation on Philosophy, Literature and the Rebuilding of the World.Costica Bradatan, Simon Critchley, Giuseppe Mazzotta & Alexander Nehamas - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (5):519-534.
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    Boccaccio’s Critique of Petrarch.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 2018 - In Igor Candido (ed.), Petrarch and Boccaccio: The Unity of Knowledge in the Pre-Modern World. De Gruyter. pp. 270-285.
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    Dante Between Philosophers and Theologians: Paradiso X - Xiii: Bernardo Lecture Series, No. 11.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 2001 - The Bernardo Lecture Series.
    Raises the radical question of how Dante’s understanding of poetry shaped his theology, his ethics, and, more generally his sense of the organization of knowledge or encyclopedia.
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    Frontiers of Thought Out of the Margins.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (6):745-754.
    This essay discusses the apparent inconsistencies in the cultural anthropologists? understanding of the two categories, ?marginality? and ?liminality,? which far from being antithetical to each other always entail each other. More precisely, I argue that the notion of marginality and liminality, which can be summed up as a perspective on the world, allows and develops a new way of thinking about education, politics, literature and, above all, the institutions of learning such as the modern university. Literary and philosophical texts, from (...)
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  7. La ragione in A. Banfi: saggio teoretico-fenomenologico.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 1977 - Napoli: Glaux.
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  8. Politics and art: The question of perspective in'Della Pittura'and Il'Principe'.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 2003 - Rinascimento 43:15-29.
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    Philosophy and the Return to Self-Knowledge (review).Giuseppe Mazzotta - 1998 - Philosophy and Literature 22 (1):249-252.
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    Poetics of History: Inferno XXVI.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 1975 - Diacritics 5 (2):37.
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    Vico and the Map of Modernity Preliminary Remarks to the Conference.Giuseppe Mazzotta - 1997 - New Vico Studies 15:1-9.
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    Book review: Dante's vision and the circle of knowledge. [REVIEW]Giuseppe Mazzotta - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1).
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    The Language of Movies and Antonioni's Double Vision"The Thought of Movies."The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology of Films"Language, Vision, and Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty as a Test Case.". [REVIEW]Giuseppe Mazzotta, Stanley Cavell & Eugenio Donato - 1985 - Diacritics 15 (2):2.
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  14. Giuseppe Mazzotta, Cosmopoiesis. The Renaissance Experiment Reviewed by.Massimo Verdicchio - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (1):46-50.
  15. Giuseppe Mazzotta, The Worlds of Petrarch.(Duke Monographs in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 14.) Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 1993. Pp. xv, 231. $35 (cloth); $15.95 (paper). [REVIEW]Margaret Brose - 1995 - Speculum 70 (4):943-946.
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  16. Giuseppe Mazzotta, The World at Play in Boccaccio's Decameron. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986. Pp. xvi, 280. $32.50. [REVIEW]H. Wayne Storey - 1990 - Speculum 65 (1):194-196.
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  17. Giuseppe Mazzotta, Dante's Vision and the Circle of Knowledge. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993. Pp. xv, 328. [REVIEW]Seth Lerer - 1995 - Speculum 70 (1):175-177.
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  18. Ancient and Modern. Giuseppe Mazzotta, The New Map of the World: The Poetic Philosophy of Giambattista Vico. [REVIEW]Cecilia Miller - 1999 - The Times Literary Supplement (5045):30.
     
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    Book Review of The New Map of the World: The Poetic Philosophy of Giambattista Vico by Giuseppe Mazzotta[REVIEW]James B. South - unknown
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    La coscienza morale: dalla voce alla parola.Giuseppe Angelini - 2019 - Milano: Glossa.
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    Filosofia pratica e filosofia civile nel pensiero di Benedetto Croce.Giuseppe Cacciatore - 2005 - Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro): Rubbettino.
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    Chi ti obbliga: mente, libertà e origine dell'obbligazione morale.Giuseppe Donato - 2014 - Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro): Rubbettino.
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    Introduction.Giuseppe Bianco, Charles T. Wolfe & Gertrudis Van de Vijver - 2023 - In Giuseppe Bianco, Charles T. Wolfe & Gertrudis Van de Vijver (eds.), Canguilhem and Continental Philosophy of Biology. Springer. pp. 1-9.
    In this Introduction we lay out the context of a ‘Continental philosophy of biology’ and suggest why Georges Canguilhem’s place in such a philosophy is important. There is not one single program for Continental philosophy of biology, but Canguilhem’s vision, which he referred to at one stage as ‘biological philosophy’, is a significant one, located in between the classic holism-reductionism tensions, significantly overlapping with philosophy of medicine, philosophy of technology and other themes moving away from the more common existential and (...)
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    Dimensioni giuridiche dell'istituzionale.Giuseppe Lorini - 2000 - Milani: CEDAM.
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    Dalla materia alla coscienza: studi su Schelling in ricordo di Giuseppe Semerari.Giuseppe Semerari, Carlo Tatasciore & Guido Boffi (eds.) - 2000 - Milano: Guerini e associati.
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    Attualità di Giuseppe Capograssi: una filosofia politica per i tempi nuovi.Giuseppe Acocella - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Systemic Obstacles to Addressing Research Misconduct in Higher Education: A Case Study.James Golden, Catherine M. Mazzotta & Kimberly Zittel-Barr - 2023 - Journal of Academic Ethics 21 (1):71-82.
    Several widely publicized incidents of academic research misconduct, combined with the politicization of the role of science in public health and policy discourse (e.g., COVID, immunizations) threaten to undermine faith in the integrity of empirical research. Researchers often maintain that peer-review and study replication allow the field to self-police and self-correct; however, stark disparities between official reports of academic research misconduct and self-reports of academic researchers, specifically with regard to data fabrication, belie this argument. Further, systemic imperatives in academic settings (...)
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    Experience vs. Concept? The Role of Bergson in Twentieth-Century French Philosophy.Giuseppe Bianco - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (7):855 - 872.
    In one of his last writings, Life: Experience and Science, Michel Foucault argued that twentieth-century French philosophy could be read as dividing itself into two divergent lines: on the one hand, we have a philosophical stream which takes individual experience as its point of departure, conceiving it as irreducible to science. On the other hand, we have an analysis of knowledge which takes into account the concrete productions of the mind, as are found in science and human practices. In order (...)
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    The Development of Motor and Pre-literacy Skills by a Physical Education Program in Preschool Children: A Non-randomized Pilot Trial.Giuseppe Battaglia, Marianna Alesi, Garden Tabacchi, Antonio Palma & Marianna Bellafiore - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Deliberative Agonism and Agonistic Deliberation in Hannah Arendt.Giuseppe Ballacci - 2019 - Theoria 66 (161):1-24.
    In the literature there are two well-established but opposite readings of Arendt: as an agonistic theorist and as a deliberative one. In between these two positions a smaller number of scholars have argued that in Arendt these two dimensions can to a large extent be reconciled. This paper follows this third path but tries to bring it one step further. In particular, it defends the idea that those scholars who have proposed this third reading of Arendt have fallen short of (...)
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    Eliciting ambiguity aversion in unknown and in compound lotteries: a smooth ambiguity model experimental study.Giuseppe Attanasi, Christian Gollier, Aldo Montesano & Noemi Pace - 2014 - Theory and Decision 77 (4):485-530.
    Coherent-ambiguity aversion is defined within the smooth-ambiguity model as the combination of choice-ambiguity and value-ambiguity aversion. Five ambiguous decision tasks are analyzed theoretically, where an individual faces two-stage lotteries with binomial, uniform, or unknown second-order probabilities. Theoretical predictions are then tested through a 10-task experiment. In tasks 1–5, risk aversion is elicited through both a portfolio choice method and a BDM mechanism. In tasks 6–10, choice-ambiguity aversion is elicited through the portfolio choice method, while value-ambiguity aversion comes about through the (...)
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    The misadventures of the “problem” in “philosophy”: From Kant to Deleuze.Giuseppe Bianco - 2018 - Angelaki 23 (2):8-30.
    Notwithstanding the recent prominence of the term “problem” in the humanities, few scholars have analysed its history. This essay tries to partially fill that lack, principally covering the period from late modernity through to the 1960s, in order to understand the role that the term plays in “Continental” philosophy, with special emphasis on the writings of Gilles Deleuze. This analysis focuses on the strategies employed by different agents to define “philosophical” problems, or “philosophical” ways of posing problems. The term, originally (...)
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    Lottery- and survey-based risk attitudes linked through a multichoice elicitation task.Giuseppe Attanasi, Nikolaos Georgantzís, Valentina Rotondi & Daria Vigani - 2018 - Theory and Decision 84 (3):341-372.
    We analyze the results from three different risk attitude elicitation methods. First, the broadly used test by Holt and Laury, HL, second, the lottery-panel task by Sabater-Grande and Georgantzis, SG, and third, responses to a survey question on self-assessment of general attitude towards risk. The first and the second task are implemented with real monetary incentives, while the third concerns all domains in life in general. Like in previous studies, the correlation of decisions across tasks is low and usually statistically (...)
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    Selected Works of Giuseppe Peano.Hubert C. Kennedy & Giuseppe Peano - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (1):177-180.
  35. Socrate nella letteratura socratica antica. Cambiano, Giuseppe & [From Old Catalog] - 1970 - Milano,: Principato.
     
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    Il fondamento nascosto: l'etica attiva di Aldo Masullo.Giuseppe Cantillo & Mariapaola Fimiani (eds.) - 2016 - Napoli: Orthotes.
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    Teoria e pratica della ricerca archeologica.Giuseppe Donato, Witold Hensel, Stanislw Tabaczy Nski, Instytut Historii Kultury Materialnej Nauk) & Istituto Per le Tecnologie Applicate Ai Beni Culturali - 1986 - Il Quadrante.
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    Pensieri vari e altri scritti della tarda maturità.Giuseppe Maria Galanti & Augusto Placanica - 2000 - Cava de' Tirreni, SA [i.e. Salerno]: Di Mauro. Edited by Augusto Placanica.
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    L'altro prima di me: la gratitudine nel pensare per rimanere umani.Giuseppe Schillaci - 2019 - Trapani: Il pozzo di Giacobbe.
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    ‘Delusional’ consent in somatic treatment: the emblematic case of electroconvulsive therapy.Giuseppe Bersani, Francesca Pacitti & Angela Iannitelli - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (6):392-396.
    Even more than for other treatments, great importance must be given to informed consent in the case of electroconvulsive therapy. In a percentage of cases, the symbolic connotation of the treatment, even if mostly and intrinsically negative, may actually be a determining factor in the patient’s motives for giving consent. On an ethical and medicolegal level, the most critical point is that concerning consent to the treatment by a psychotic subject with a severely compromised ability to comprehend the nature and (...)
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  41. On malfunctioning software.Giuseppe Primiero, Nir Fresco & Luciano Floridi - 2015 - Synthese 192 (4):1199-1220.
    Artefacts do not always do what they are supposed to, due to a variety of reasons, including manufacturing problems, poor maintenance, and normal wear-and-tear. Since software is an artefact, it should be subject to malfunctioning in the same sense in which other artefacts can malfunction. Yet, whether software is on a par with other artefacts when it comes to malfunctioning crucially depends on the abstraction used in the analysis. We distinguish between “negative” and “positive” notions of malfunction. A negative malfunction, (...)
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    « Jeunes sartriens désespérés ». Le groupe de la revue Espace.Giuseppe Bianco - 2023 - Philosophie 158 (3):25-39.
    In this paper Giuseppe Bianco analyzes the ideological and epistemological coordinates and the space of possibilities proper to the cluster of philosophy students of which Tournier was part between 1943 and 1948; to do so he reconstructs their evolution in a context dominated by the currents of Neo-Scholasticism, Personalism, phenomenology, Marxism, and Existentialism. Finally, he focuses on the importance of Jean-Paul Sartre for these young people, underlining their particular interpretation of his work.
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    Teachers of the people: Political education in Rousseau, Hegel, Tocqueville, and Mill.Giuseppe Ballacci - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (S3):159-162.
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    L'ὁμοούσιος niceno: alcune considerazioni.Giuseppe Bartolozzi - 2013 - Augustinianum 53 (2):375-392.
    This article will attempt to show that from the beginning of the letter of Eusebius of Nicodemia to Paulinus of Tyre, the meaning of ὁμοούσιος should be sought in the opposition on the part of the Council of Nicea to the divisive doctrine of hypostases by Arius and his followers. The assertion of the similarity or identity of nature or ousia between the Father and the Son that ὁμοούσιος suggests is traceable to the teaching of Alexander of Alexandria, but also (...)
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    Origene e il dibattito sulla divinità del Logos nella prima metà del secolo III.Giuseppe Bartolozzi - 2010 - Augustinianum 50 (1):61-82.
    This study intends to show how the essential elements in the debate over the divinity of the Son provoked by Arianism are already present within the Alessandrian Church during the first decades of the 3rd century. From the works of Origen it becomes apparent that his teaching on the eternity of the Logos intends to oppose those who asserted a temporal beginning thus separating the Logos from the divinity of the Father, which allows us to define them as radical supporters (...)
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  46. The moving spotlight(s).Giuseppe Spolaore & Giuliano Torrengo - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (7):754-771.
    The moving spotlight account (MS) is a view that combines an eternalist ontology and an A-theoretic metaphysics. The intuition underlying MS is that the present time is somehow privileged and experientially vivid, as if it were illuminated by a moving spotlight. According to MS-theorists, a key reason to prefer MS to B-theoretic eternalism is that our experience of time supports it. We argue that this is false. To this end, we formulate a new family of positions in the philosophy of (...)
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  47. Giuseppe Arcidiacono: Relatività ed esistenza.Giuseppe Arcidiacono - 1973 - Roma,: Studium Christi. Edited by Pasqaule[From Old Catalog] Magni & Luigi Fantappiè.
     
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    Bergson and the spiritualist origins of the ideology of creativity in philosophy.Giuseppe Bianco - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (5):1031-1052.
    Henri Bergson (1859–1940), the most prominent member of nineteenth-century French spiritualism, is the first philosopher who explicitly defined philosophy as a practice which consists in posing problems anew and in creating concepts. In this article, I will try to reconstruct the progressive importance acquired by the terms ‘problem’ and ‘concept’ in nineteenth-century French philosophy and how they combined in Bergson’s theories about creativity, invention and novelty. I will argue that Bergson’s conception of philosophy as a creative intellectual practice was the (...)
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    CWI Tract.Giuseppe Longo - 1984
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    Beyond Conceptual Dualism: Ontology of Consciousness, Mental Causation, and Holism in John R. Searle’s Philosophy of Mind.Giuseppe Vicari (ed.) - 2008 - BRILL.
    This book is a systematic analysis of John R. Searle’s philosophy of mind. Searle’s view of mind, as a set of subjective _and_ biologically embodied processes, can account for our being part of nature _qua_ mindful beings. This model finds support in neuroscience and offers reliable solutions to the problems of consciousness, mental causation, and the self.
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