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  1. Congrès international de médecine mentale, 1889.Enrico Morselli, P. Max Simon, E. Régis, J. Séglas, Franscesco Magri & Lombroso - 1892 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 34:95-104.
     
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  2. The Return of Lombroso? Ethical Aspects of Preventive Forensic Screening.Christian Munthe & Susanna Radovic - 2015 - Public Health Ethics 8 (3):270-283.
    The vision of legendary criminologist Cesare Lombroso to use scientific theories of individual causes of crime as a basis for screening and prevention programmes targeting individuals at risk for future criminal behaviour has resurfaced, following advances in genetics, neuroscience and psychiatric epidemiology. This article analyses this idea and maps its ethical implications from a public health ethical standpoint. Twenty-seven variants of the new Lombrosian vision of forensic screening and prevention are distinguished, and some scientific and technical limitations are noted. (...)
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  3. Cesare Lombroso, the Lombrosians and art during and after positivism.M. R. Rodolico - 2000 - Filosofia 51 (3):307-327.
     
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  4. Lombroso, I lombrosiani e l'arte durante e dopo il positivismo.Maria Rosaria Rodolico - 2000 - Filosofia 51 (3):307-327.
     
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    La antropología criminal de lombroso como puente entre el reduccionismo biológico y el derecho penal.(Primera Parte).Sandra Maceri & Verónica Da Re - 2008 - Límite 3 (17):99-115.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar uno de los ejemplos más notorios de reduccionismo biológico del siglo XIX: la Antropología Criminal, una teoría cuya influencia se hizo notar en ámbitos muy diversos. Sin embargo, fue en el derecho penal donde la influencia de Lombroso resultó más duradera, ya que sus propuestas se materializaron en los códigos penales de varios países. Se tratará de entender la influencia de Darwin y de la idea Haeckeliana de recapitulación sobre Lombroso, y (...)
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    Cesare Lombroso;, Guglielmo Ferrero. Criminal Woman, the Prostitute, and the Normal Woman. Edited and translated, with a new introduction, by, Nicole Hahn Rafter and Mary Gibson. xiv + 304 pp., illus., bibl., index. Durham, N.C./London: Duke University Press, 2004. [REVIEW]Garland E. Allen - 2005 - Isis 96 (4):666-667.
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    Rhetorics of Degeneration: Nietzsche, Lombroso, and Napoleon.David Owen - 2021 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 52 (1):51-64.
    In this commentary on Ken Gemes's “The Biology of Evil,” I endorse the general reading of Nietzsche's philosophical project proposed by Gemes while contesting his account of Nietzsche's rhetorical engagement with degeneration theory. In particular, I show that Nietzsche is mobilizing a rhetoric of degeneration that invokes, and partially subverts, the picture of degeneration proposed by Caesare Lombroso in which genius and degeneration are linked in a way that enables a positive view of degeneration as a source of social (...)
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    Ants, bees and female brigands: Lombroso’s natural history of deviancy.Maddalena Carli & Alessio Petrizzo - 2022 - Clio 55:113-139.
    Au sein de la production de Cesare Lombroso, La Femme criminelle, ouvrage consacré à la criminalité féminine qu’il publie avec Guglielmo Ferrero en 1893, marque le moment où le criminaliste italien intègre de façon systématique l’univers animal dans ses explications de la déviance. Il mobilise alors une théorie générale de l’évolution centrée sur la féminité. L’article interroge le fonctionnement de ce dispositif sur le plan théorique et via un exemple précis : les brigandes. Il suggère que les stratégies textuelles (...)
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    The Female Offender.Caesar Lombroso William Ferrero.J. Arthur Thomson - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (2):270-271.
  10. Una «spuria mistura»: Lombroso e il positivismo nel volume di Delia Frigessi.Alessandro Savorelli - 2003 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 23 (2).
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  11. Book Review: Cesare Lombroso, Criminal Man, ed. and trans. Mary Gibson and Nicole Hahn Rafter. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006. ISBN: 0-82223-3723-1. £15.95 (pbk), xvii + 424 pp. [REVIEW]Chiara Beccalossi - 2008 - History of the Human Sciences 21 (2):129-131.
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    Rationalité Contextuelle et Présupposé Cognitif le cas Lombroso.Marc Renneville - 1997 - Revue de Synthèse 118 (4):495-529.
    Il est proposé une réflexion épistémologique sur la posture que l'historien des sciences humaines peut adopter vis-à-vis de ses objets d'investigation. La théorie du « criminel-né » de Cesare Lombroso, produite dans le dernier tiers du x1xe siècle est prise ici comme exemple et support pour la discussion parce qu'elle apparaît comme un cas limite, presque caricatural, tant par sa formulation initiale que par son traitement dans la mémoire disciplinaire. Les approches normatives ou « présentistes » ne pouvant rendre (...)
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    La philosophie expérimentale en italie: Siciliani — lombroso — de dominicis. E. ferri.A. Espinas - 1879 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 7:131 - 153.
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    Review of Caesar Lombroso and William Ferrero: The Female Offender.[REVIEW]J. Arthur Thomson - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (2):270-271.
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    Review of Caesar Lombroso and William Ferrero: The Female Offender.[REVIEW]J. Arthur Thomson - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (2):270-271.
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    L'œuvre scientifique et philosophique de César Lombroso.Agostino Gemelli - 1910 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 17 (65):73-93.
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  17. L'astuzia della follia. Un'antologia di Lombroso.A. Savorelli - 1996 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 75:281-292.
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    A Convicted Anarchist's Reply to Professor Lombroso.M. Schwab - 1891 - The Monist 1 (4):520-524.
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    A Convicted Anarchist's Reply to Professor Lombroso.Michael Schwab - 1891 - The Monist 1 (4):520-524.
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    Antisemitism, Misogyny and the Logic of Cultural Difference: Cesare Lombroso and Matilde Serao. [REVIEW]Erica Burman - 1996 - Feminist Review 53 (1):111-113.
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    Peter Becker and Richard F. Wetzell , Criminals and Their Scientists: The History of Criminology in International Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press and Washington, DC: German Historical Institute, 2006. Pp. xiii+492. ISBN 978-0-521-81012-8. £60.00, $85.00 .Cesare Lombroso, Criminal Man. Translated and with a new Introduction by Mary Gibson and Nicole Hahn Rafter. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2006. Pp. xvii+424. ISBN 0-8223-3723-1. £15.95. [REVIEW]Roger Smith - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (4):619.
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    Book Review:The Female Offender. Caesar Lombroso, William Ferrero. [REVIEW]J. Arthur Thomson - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (2):270-.
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    La Teoría Criminalística en la Individualización de la Pena.Gabriela González Gómez & María De Lourdes González Chávez - 2007 - Cinta de Moebio 29:167-178.
    The article briefly approaches some questions on the main penal theories that they turn around the determination of the penalty in the sentenced ones of codified legal systems, being jurisdictional processes, among them, the theory of the danger of Cesar Lombroso. The tendency of these criminal po..
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    Becoming Eusapia: The rise of the “Diva of Scientists”.Francesco Paolo de Ceglia & Lorenzo Leporiere - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (4):441-471.
    ArgumentEusapia Palladino (1854-1918) is remembered as one of the most famous mediums in the history of spiritualism. Renowned scientists attended her séances in Europe and in the United States. They often had to admit to being unable to understand the origin of the phenomena produced. Cesare Lombroso, for example, after meeting Eusapia, was converted first to mediumism, then spiritualism. This article will retrace the early stages of her career as a medium and shed light on the way she managed (...)
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  25. Is Morality Immune to Luck, after All? Criminal Behavior and the Paradox of Moral Luck.Evangelos D. Protopapadakis - 2022 - In Evangelos D. Protopapadakis & Georgios Arabatzis (eds.), Modernity and Contemporaneity. The NKUA Applied Philosophy Research Lab Press. pp. 161-180.
    Both the genetic endowment we have been equipped with, and the environment we had to be born and raised in, were not – and never are – for us to choose; both are pure luck, a random ticket in this enormously inventive cosmic lottery of existence. If it is luck that has makes us the persons we are, and since our decisions and choices depend largely on the kind of persons we are, it seems that everything we do or fail (...)
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    Une vision médicale du monde.Jean-François Braunstein - 2010 - Archives de Philosophie 73 (4):631-654.
    L’œuvre du criminologue italien Cesare Lombroso illustre le fait que la médecine, au xixe siècle, n’est pas seulement une technique thérapeutique mais qu’elle propose bien plutôt une véritable « vision médicale du monde ». La médecine entend résoudre définitivement les problèmes philosophiques traditionnels. Pour Lombroso les références à la médecine ou à la mesure sont des moyens de valider des thèses matérialistes mais surtout ultra-déterministes, et d’en tirer des conséquences politiques et sociales.The works of the Italian criminologist Cesare (...)
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    Defining an anthropology for criminals at the turn of the century Chile.Marco Antonio León León - 2015 - Alpha (Osorno) 40:53-70.
    Este estudio busca rescatar el papel del pensamiento antropológico criminal en Chile en la construcción de una nueva imagen del criminal urbano. En tal sentido, se argumenta que las ideas de Lombroso y Bertillón habrían otorgado un respaldo “científico” a prejuicios que estigmatizaban a grupos específicos de la población en las ciudades, como eran los sectores populares. Igualmente, en un período cronológico que abarca desde fines del siglo XIX hasta mediados de la centuria siguiente se puede apreciar cómo los (...)
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    Gramsci and the Secret of Father Brown.Anne Showstack Sassoon - 2005 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (4):395-405.
    Abstract This article examines major methodological issues in Gramsci?s writings that are relevant for re?thinking contemporary political relationships, by considering his use of the ?particular?. It draws on Gramsci?s notes on Chesterton?s Father Brown stories, including his contrast between ?old? Catholic Europe and ?new? Protestant, positivist America, and discusses Gramsci?s critique of positivism and populism with reference to his writings on the palaeontologist Cuvier and the criminologist Cesare Lombroso. It links Gramsci?s use of details and fragments from diverse sources, (...)
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    Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger.Nancy Harrowitz (ed.) - 1994 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    In 1903 Otto Weininger, A Viennese Jew who converted to Protestantism, published Geschiecht und Charakter, a book in which he set out to prove the moral inferiority and character deficiency of "the woman" and "the Jew." Almost immediately, he was acclaimed as a young genius for bringing these two elements together. Shortly thereafter, at the age of twenty-three, Weininger committed suicide in the room where Beethoven had died. Weininger's sensationalized death immortalized him as an intellectual who expressed the abject misogyny (...)
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    Constructing "Those".Peter Strasser - 1999 - Ratio Juris 12 (2):226-237.
    Looking at other people means constructing them by applying a conceptual framework. There are frameworks which depict other people as being essentially different from us—as those. Lombroso's born criminal, as a type of human being, is a kind of those. In our century, several decades were devoted to deconstructing the Lombrosian paradigm by adopting an etiological perspective of deviance. However, since the 1980s, a new realism has been established in western criminology: Again, the central value of criminological research is (...)
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  31. Triebgesellschaft. Zolas La bête humaine und die Kriminologie.Mark Potocnik - 2012 - Filozofski Vestnik 33 (2).
    Since the studies of Adolphe Quetelet, Franz von Liszt, and Cesare Lombroso, an empirical discourse has been established at the borders of statistics, criminology, and jurisprudence that sees in the dangerous individual a paradigmatic figure of the abnormal. Zola’s novel La bête humaine converges with this statistically induced criminology in at least three points: 1. in the reference to the complex of the dangerous individual; 2. in the assumption that all social processes have a reason in a fictitious figure; (...)
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    Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 8: 1890–1892.Peirce Edition Project (ed.) - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    Volume 8 of this landmark edition follows Peirce from May 1890 through July 1892—a period of turmoil as his career unraveled at the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. The loss of his principal source of income meant the beginning of permanent penury and a lifelong struggle to find gainful employment. His key achievement during these years is his celebrated Monist metaphysical project, which consists of five classic articles on evolutionary cosmology. Also included are reviews and essays from The Nation in (...)
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    Que faire des musées de savants? Le défi du Musée d’Anatomie de Turin.Giacomo Giacobini, Cristina Cilli & Giancarla Malerba - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 61 (3):, [ p.].
    Le Musée d’Anatomie humaine de l’Université de Turin , créé en 1739, fut transféré en 1898 dans le bâtiment où il se trouve actuellement, dans des locaux caractérisés par une architecture monumentale. Il a été récemment restauré dans le but de retrouver l’atmosphère de l’époque, et en même temps, le projet à fait l’objet d’une réflexion attentive sur les possibilités de le transformer de musée savant en musée communiquant. Le Musée d’Anatomie humaine fait partie d’un pôle muséal turinois en développement (...)
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  34. Pedagogía científica y normalidad en Montessori.Martha Soledad Montero González & Oliverio Moreno - 2011 - Logos: Revista de la Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades 20:59-80.
    This article deals with Montessori’s scientific pedagogy and how his researches and the creation of houses for children become official, as well as how discourses and medical, biological, anthropological and psychological practices are installed in the pedagogy field in modern schools. Influenced by the theories of Lombroso and Darwin, he considered that human beings were no more than a cell composed by a protoplasm and nucleus the size of a tenth of a millimeter, from where individuals who are very (...)
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    Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 8: 1890–1892.Charles S. Peirce - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    Volume 8 of this landmark edition follows Peirce from May 1890 through July 1892—a period of turmoil as his career unraveled at the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. The loss of his principal source of income meant the beginning of permanent penury and a lifelong struggle to find gainful employment. His key achievement during these years is his celebrated Monist metaphysical project, which consists of five classic articles on evolutionary cosmology. Also included are reviews and essays from The Nation in (...)
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    Special Review.J. Philippe Rushton - unknown
    The first edition of The Mismeasure of Man appeared in 1981 and was quickly praised in the popular press as a definitive refutation of 100 years of scientific work on race, brain-size and intelligence. It sold 125,000 copies, was translated into 10 languages, and became required reading for undergraduate and even graduate classes in anthropology, psychology, and sociology. The second edition is not truly revised, but rather only expanded, as the author claims the book needed no updating as any new (...)
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