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  1. Marx on Gender, Race, and Social Reproduction: A Feminist Perspective.Silvia Federici - 2021 - In Marcello Musto (ed.), Rethinking Alternatives with Marx: Economy, Ecology and Migration. Springer Verlag. pp. 29-51.
    Feminists have long criticized Marx’s political theory for its exclusionary concentration on industrial production and waged labour as the key components of the capitalist organization of work, and the main terrain of working-class struggle. While supporting this critique through an analysis of Marx’s major works, and discussing the consequences of this reductive conception for Marx’s understanding of the function sexism and racism in capitalist society, the article shows how feminists have nevertheless found in Marx the foundation for anti-capitalist perspective grounded (...)
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    Academic Freedom in Africa.Silvia Federici - 1993 - Quest - and African Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):57-66.
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    Cabral, Amílcar.Silvia Federici - 2021 - In V. Y. Mudimbe & Kasereka Kavwahirehi (eds.), Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 105-106.
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    Fanon, Frantz.Silvia Federici & Bernard Mouralis - 2021 - In V. Y. Mudimbe & Kasereka Kavwahirehi (eds.), Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 258-259.
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    Journey to the Native Land Violence and the concept of the Self in Fanon and Gandhi.Silvia Federici - 1994 - Quest - and African Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):47-70.
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  6. Louis Althusser, "Montesquieu, la politique et l'histoire".Silvia Federici - 1969 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 4:236.
     
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  7. Notes and news.Silvia Federici - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (2):315.
     
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  8. Notes on Lukács' Aesthetics.Silvia Federici - 1972 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 11:141.
     
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  9. Recent publications.Silvia Federici - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (2):318.
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    10. Re-enchanting the World.Silvia Federici - 2015 - In Federico Luisetti, John Pickles & Wilson Kaiser (eds.), The Anomie of the Earth: Philosophy, Politics, and Autonomy in Europe and the Americas. Duke University Press. pp. 202-214.
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  11. The Development of Lukacs' Realism.Silvia Federici - 1980 - Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo
    Lukacs' intellectual career is conventionally divided into three main periods, each governed by a different philosophical perspective and separated from the others by a true epistemological coupure. Thus, the neo-Kantian idealism of the young Lukacs is traditionally opposed to the Marxist-Hege.
     
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    The War in Yugoslavia.Silvia Federici & George Caffentzis - 1999 - Radical Philosophy Review 2 (1):35-40.
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    The War in Yugoslavia.Silvia Federici & George Caffentzis - 1999 - Radical Philosophy Review 2 (1):35-40.
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  14. Viet Cong Philosophy: Tran Duc Thao.Silvia Federici - 1970 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 6:104.
     
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    The War in Yugoslavia.Silvia Federici & George Caffentzis - 1999 - Radical Philosophy Review 2 (1):35-40.
  16. Enzo Paci, "Relazioni e Significati". [REVIEW]Silvia Federici - 1968 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1 (1):48.
     
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    L. Anceschi's "Le Istituzioni della Poesia". [REVIEW]Silvia Federici - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (2):312.
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  18. Oswalt Ducrot, "Qu'est-ce que le Structuralisme?". [REVIEW]Silvia Federici - 1969 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2 (1):143.
     
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    Women, Gender Oppression, and Science. [REVIEW]Silvia Federici - 2006 - Science and Society 70 (4):550 - 555.
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    Silvia Federici : Revolución en punto cero. Trabajo doméstico, reproducción y luchas feministas.María Medina-Vicent - 2015 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 17:129-147.
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    Social Reproduction is not a Fairy Tale: A Conversation Between Axel Honneth, Silvia Federici, and Nancy Fraser.Bárbara Buril Lins - 2023 - Critical Horizons 24 (1):15-31.
    This article establishes a dialogue between the philosopher Axel Honneth and the feminist scholars Silvia Federici and Nancy Fraser. The aim is to emphasize the limits of Honneth’s philosophical reflections on the normative dimension of the family developed in Freedom’s Right. First, I present his ideas on how a normative expectation of social freedom permeates familial relations. According to him, after women entered the labour market, a normative notion of symmetrical participation in the family was produced. I aim (...)
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    Corpo, cotidiano e reprodução: considerações sobre o neoliberalismo a partir de Silvia Federici.Nathan Menezes Amarante Teixeira - 2021 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 21 (3):218-235.
    This paper seeks to present in detail Silvia Federici's considerations about neoliberalism, having as a center of discussion the way in which the body, reproduction and daily life are mobilized by the author. In this perspective, a materialistic condition of the way of becoming possible of individuals will be presented to the extent that we are fundamentally bodies whose connection to social totality is mediated by rooting in the situated particularity of daily life. Therefore, also dialoguing with other (...)
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    Hacia la radicalización de Karl Marx desde los aportes feministas de Silvia Federici.Sebastián Martín - 2022 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 7 (2):1-15.
    Silvia Federici ha buscado mantener encendido el debate en torno a los vínculos entre marxismo y feminismo. Así, tras una intensa labor de investigación y militancia ha destacado tanto la importancia de Karl Marx para el pensamiento feminista como también la modesta conciencia del autor sobre la situación de las mujeres en el capitalismo. Es desde ese horizonte que, en el presente escrito, nos proponemos reconstruir este análisis a partir de una cuidadosa exégesis hermenéutica, centrada en la concepción (...)
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    Book Review: Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women by Silvia Federici and Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons by Silvia Federici[REVIEW]Alva Gotby - 2020 - Feminist Review 124 (1):204-206.
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    Federici, Silvia. Brujas, caza de brujas y mujeres. Traficante de sueños: Madrid, 2021, 144 pp. [REVIEW]María Medina-Vicent - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
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    Repetit a iuvant?: sulle ridondanze del diritto.Silvia Zorzetto - 2016 - Milano: Giuffrè Editore.
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    Gesundheitsaktivismus am Beispiel des Typ-1-Diabetes: #WeAreNotWaiting.Silvia Woll - 2023 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Trotz großer Verbesserungen in der Versorgung von Menschen mit Typ-1-Diabetes (MmT1D) werden auch bei hoher Motivation und hohem Wissensstand der T1D-Grundlagen und -Therapie die angestrebten Blutglukose-Werte häufig nicht erreicht. Daher hat sich aus der Gruppe der MmT1D und ihrer Angehörigen eine Gemeinschaft zusammengefunden, die auf Basis kommerzieller Technologien sogenannte Open-Source-Closed-Loop-Systeme (OSCLS) entwickelt, welche eine automatisierte Insulinabgabe ermöglichen. OSCLS haben das Potenzial, das Management der Erkrankung zu erleichtern und normnähere Blutglukose-Werte zu erzielen. Die OSCLS sind jedoch weder offiziell geprüfte noch zugelassene (...)
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  28. Ragionevolezza.Silvia Zorzetto - 2015 - In Mario Ricciardi, Andrea Rossetti & Vito Velluzzi (eds.), Filosofia del diritto. Roma: Carocci editore.
     
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  29. Nuovi suoni metropolitani tra pandemia e spazia sociali.Silvia Zambrini - 2021 - In Alessandra Calanchi, Mario Corsi, J. M. I. Klaver & Massimo S. Russo (eds.), Anche le pagine hanno orecchi =. Fano (PU): Aras edizioni.
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  30. Is Economic Analysis of Law Relevant in Italian Case Law? : Some Remarks about Consequentialism and Equity.Silvia Zorzetto - 2019 - In Péter Cserne & Magdalena Małecka (eds.), Law and Economics as Interdisciplinary Exchange: Philosophical, Methodological and Historical Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Elementi sociologici della creatività: la centralità creativa degli autori del pensiero classico.Raffaele Federici - 2006 - Milano: F. Angeli.
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    Learning to modulate one's own brain activity: the effect of spontaneous mental strategies.Silvia E. Kober, Matthias Witte, Manuel Ninaus, Christa Neuper & Guilherme Wood - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  33. Mathematical Pluralism and Indispensability.Silvia Jonas - 2023 - Erkenntnis 1:1-25.
    Pluralist mathematical realism, the view that there exists more than one mathematical universe, has become an influential position in the philosophy of mathematics. I argue that, if mathematical pluralism is true (and we have good reason to believe that it is), then mathematical realism cannot (easily) be justified by arguments from the indispensability of mathematics to science. This is because any justificatory chain of inferences from mathematical applications in science to the total body of mathematical theorems can cover at most (...)
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  34. Recommender systems and their ethical challenges.Silvia Milano, Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - 2020 - AI and Society (4):957-967.
    This article presents the first, systematic analysis of the ethical challenges posed by recommender systems through a literature review. The article identifies six areas of concern, and maps them onto a proposed taxonomy of different kinds of ethical impact. The analysis uncovers a gap in the literature: currently user-centred approaches do not consider the interests of a variety of other stakeholders—as opposed to just the receivers of a recommendation—in assessing the ethical impacts of a recommender system.
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    Public engagement and argumentation in science.Silvia Ivani & Catarina Dutilh Novaes - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (3):1-29.
    Public engagement is one of the fundamental pillars of the European programme for research and innovation _Horizon 2020_. The programme encourages engagement that not only fosters science education and dissemination, but also promotes two-way dialogues between scientists and the public at various stages of research. Establishing such dialogues between different groups of societal actors is seen as crucial in order to attain epistemic as well as social desiderata at the intersection between science and society. However, whether these dialogues can actually (...)
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  36. Access Problems and explanatory overkill.Silvia Jonas - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (11):2731-2742.
    I argue that recent attempts to deflect Access Problems for realism about a priori domains such as mathematics, logic, morality, and modality using arguments from evolution result in two kinds of explanatory overkill: the Access Problem is eliminated for contentious domains, and realist belief becomes viciously immune to arguments from dispensability, and to non-rebutting counter-arguments more generally.
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  37. Mathematical and Moral Disagreement.Silvia Jonas - 2020 - Philosophical Quarterly 70 (279):302-327.
    The existence of fundamental moral disagreements is a central problem for moral realism and has often been contrasted with an alleged absence of disagreement in mathematics. However, mathematicians do in fact disagree on fundamental questions, for example on which set-theoretic axioms are true, and some philosophers have argued that this increases the plausibility of moral vis-à-vis mathematical realism. I argue that the analogy between mathematical and moral disagreement is not as straightforward as those arguments present it. In particular, I argue (...)
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  38. Algorithmic Profiling as a Source of Hermeneutical Injustice.Silvia Milano & Carina Prunkl - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-19.
    It is well-established that algorithms can be instruments of injustice. It is less frequently discussed, however, how current modes of AI deployment often make the very discovery of injustice difficult, if not impossible. In this article, we focus on the effects of algorithmic profiling on epistemic agency. We show how algorithmic profiling can give rise to epistemic injustice through the depletion of epistemic resources that are needed to interpret and evaluate certain experiences. By doing so, we not only demonstrate how (...)
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  39. Ineffability and its Metaphysics: The Unspeakable in Art, Religion, and Philosophy.Silvia L. Y. N. Jonas - 2016 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Can art, religion, or philosophy afford ineffable insights? If so, what are they? The idea of ineffability has puzzled philosophers from Laozi to Wittgenstein. In Ineffability and its Metaphysics: The Unspeakable in Art, Religion and Philosophy, Silvia Jonas examines different ways of thinking about what ineffable insights might involve metaphysically, and shows which of these are in fact incoherent. Jonas discusses the concepts of ineffable properties and objects, ineffable propositions, ineffable content, and ineffable knowledge, examining the metaphysical pitfalls involved (...)
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    What we (should) talk about when we talk about fruitfulness.Silvia Ivani - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (1):1-18.
    What are the relevant values to the appraisal of research programs? This question remains hotly debated, as philosophers have recently proposed many lists of values potentially relevant to scientific appraisal. Surprisingly, despite being mentioned in many lists, little attention has been paid to fruitfulness. It is unclear how fruitfulness should be explicated, and whether it has any substantial role in scientific appraisal. In this paper, I argue we should explicate fruitfulness as the capacity to develop of research programs. Moreover, I (...)
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    Differential Effects of Up- and Down-Regulation of SMR Coherence on EEG Activity and Memory Performance: A Neurofeedback Training Study.Silvia Erika Kober, Christa Neuper & Guilherme Wood - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Modulating connectivity measures in EEG-based neurofeedback studies is assumed to be a promising therapeutic and training tool. However, little is known so far about its effects and trainability. In the present study, we investigated the effects of up- and down-regulating SMR coherence by means of neurofeedback training on EEG activity and memory functions. Twenty adults performed 10 neurofeedback training sessions in which half of them tried to increase EEG coherence between Cz and CPz in the SMR frequency range, while the (...)
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    Oxygen and the Soul: Children's Conception of Invisible Entities.Silvia Guerrero, Ileana Enesco & Paul Harris - 2010 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 10 (1-2):123-151.
    In two studies, children's concepts of various types of ordinarily unobservable entities were examined. Study 1 confirmed earlier findings in showing that children aged 4–9 years are confident of the existence of scientific entities such as germs as well as religious beings such as God. At the same time, both age groups are skeptical of the existence of various mythical beings such as mermaids. In Study 2, older children aged 10–12 years were probed for their concepts of religious as compared (...)
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  43. Ethical aspects of multi-stakeholder recommendation systems.Silvia Milano, Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - 2021 - The Information Society 37 (1):35–⁠45.
    This article analyses the ethical aspects of multistakeholder recommendation systems (RSs). Following the most common approach in the literature, we assume a consequentialist framework to introduce the main concepts of multistakeholder recommendation. We then consider three research questions: who are the stakeholders in a RS? How are their interests taken into account when formulating a recommendation? And, what is the scientific paradigm underlying RSs? Our main finding is that multistakeholder RSs (MRSs) are designed and theorised, methodologically, according to neoclassical welfare (...)
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    The Scottish Enlightenment: race, gender, and the limits of progress.Silvia Sebastiani - 2013 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The Scottish Enlightenment shaped a new conception of history as a gradual and universal progress from savagery to civil society. Whereas women emancipated themselves from the yoke of male-masters, men in turn acquired polite manners and became civilized. Such a conception, however, presents problematic questions: why were the Americans still savage? Why was it that the Europeans only had completed all the stages of the historic process? Could modern societies escape the destiny of earlier empires and avoid decadence? Was there (...)
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    Employee Anonymous Online Dissent: Dynamics and Ethical Challenges for Employees, Targeted Organisations, Online Outlets, and Audiences.Silvia Ravazzani & Alessandra Mazzei - 2018 - Business Ethics Quarterly 28 (2):175-201.
    ABSTRACT:This article aims to enhance understanding of employee anonymous online dissent (EAOD), a controversial phenomenon in contemporary digital environments. We conceptualise and scrutinise EAOD as a communicative and interactional process among four key actors: dissenting employees, online outlet administrators, audiences, and targeted organisations. This multi-actor, dialectical process encompasses actor-related tensions that may generate unethical consequences if single voices are not brought out and confronted. Appropriating a Habermasian ethical and discursive lens, we examine and disentangle three particular challenges emerging from the (...)
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    Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Leveraging Management Research on Grand Challenges.Silvia Dorado, Nino Antadze, Jill Purdy & Oana Branzei - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (5):1242-1281.
    We advance research on how businesses engage with the complex social problems currently known as Grand Challenges. We study the concepts that preceded the term Grand Challenges, the connected ontologies that ground them, and the diversity of perspectives they offered. We construct a knowledge map that includes well-researched obstacles, such as governance obstacles hindering engagement and sensemaking obstacles limiting the ideation of novel and creative efforts. But we also build on prior research to identify curation obstacles, which precede engagement and (...)
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  47. The Ethics of Attention: Engaging the Real with Iris Murdoch and Simone Weil.Silvia Caprioglio Panizza - 2022 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory.
    This book draws on Iris Murdoch's philosophy to explore questions related to the importance of attention in ethics. In doing so, it also engages with Murdoch's ideas about the existence of a moral reality, the importance of love, and the necessity but also the difficulty, for most of us, of fighting against our natural self-centred tendencies. Why is attention important to morality? This book argues that many moral failures and moral achievements can be explained by attention. Not only our actions (...)
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    Handlungstheorien des Bildes.Silvia Seja - 2009 - Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag.
    Dieses Buch untersucht, was in den jeweiligen Theorieansätzen mit Bildhandeln‹ gemeint ist, indem eine Reihe von philosophischen und kunstwissenschaftlichen Ansätzen zum Verhältnis von Bild und Handlung vorgestellt und systematisiert werden. Vier paradigmatische Handlungstypen werden voneinander differenziert, die spezifische Verwendungsmöglichkeiten von Bildern umfassen. Die ersten zwei – Bildspiele‹ und Bildakte‹ – beruhen auf der sprachphilosophisch motivierten Prämisse, dass die Verwendung von Bildern der Struktur eines Sprachspieles oder eines Sprechaktes entspricht. Diese Prämisse bezieht sich auf Verwendungsweisen, durch die materiellen Gegenständen der Bildstatus (...)
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    Lezioni su Leibniz (1953-54).Nico De Federicis - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (3):401-402.
    Nico De Federicis - Lezioni su Leibniz - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.3 401-402 Book Review Lezioni su Leibniz Luigi Scaravelli. Lezioni su Leibniz . Edited by Gianfranco Brazzini. Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino, 2000. Pp. 260. 15.49. Lectures on Leibniz publishes a series of lectures, edited by Gianfranco Brazzini, that were held by Luigi Scaravelli at the University of Pisa in the Academic year 1953/54. Scaravelli was a major ill-starred Italian scholar. Although (...)
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  50. Whereof One Cannot Speak.Silvia Jonas - 2021 - In Daniel Frank & Aaron Segal (eds.), Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed A Critical Guide. Cambridge, UK: pp. 125-139.
    Maimonides famously holds that, while it is perfectly possible to know (and say) that God exists, it is impossible to know (and say) what God is like because any positive attri- bution contradicts God’s essential oneness. Consequently, pure equivocity obtains between descriptions of the divine and descriptions of any other being. But this raises a puzzle: Knowledge of God seems vacuous if we lack all comprehension of God’s nature - so how can we have any comprehension of the divine without (...)
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