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  1. Frankreich im 14. Jahrhundert: Nicole Oresme.Francesco Gregorio - 2008 - In Christoph Horn & Ada B. Neschke-Hentschke (eds.), Politischer Aristotelismus: die Rezeption der aristotelischen Politik von der Antike bis zum 19. Jahrhundert. Stuttgart: Metzler. pp. 112.
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  2. Introduction.Francesco Gregorio, Frédéric Moinat, Arno Renken & Michel Vanni - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137 (4):291-294.
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    La question du platonisme de Rousseau.Francesco Gregorio - 2011 - Philosophie Antique 11:43-71.
    Le platonisme de Rousseau est un thème minoritaire dans l’histoire de la réception de Rousseau. Malgré cela, il s’agit d’une question débattue, encore ouverte et qui a une histoire. On tente ici de faire le point en commençant par une critique de l’historiographie et par une discussion préalable des difficultés que l’interprète rencontre, afin de situer la généalogie des lectures qui font de Rousseau un platonicien. Dans un second temps, on propose un portrait de Rousseau lecteur de Platon, avant de (...)
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  4. Transits, lieux et formes du discours philosophique grec.Francesco Gregorio - 2007 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 139 (4):385-402.
    Lire les �uvres de philosophie grecque revient la plupart du temps à lire un corpus limité de textes érigés en «classiques» déconnectés de leurs sites. Pour désenclaver cette sélection, on propose ici d�ouvrir le canon des textes philosophiques grecs moyennant une prise en compte des voyages de ces textes en Occident, de leur forme ainsi que de leur lieu de production. L�article décrit d�une part deux formes de transit des textes philosophiques grecs?: le transit homogène philologico-humaniste, le transit hétérogène des (...)
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    Are errors detected before they occur? Early error sensations revealed by metacognitive judgments on the timing of error awareness.Francesco Di Gregorio, Martin E. Maier & Marco Steinhauser - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 77:102857.
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    Les herméneutiques au seuil du XXIème siecle: évolution et débat actuel.Ada Babette Neschke-Hentschke, Francesco Gregorio & Catherine König-Pralong (eds.) - 2004 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    Le XXe siecle a ete caracterise par l'essor de l'hermeneutique philosophique. Il est temps de proposer un bilan de ces elaborations et de projeter les possibles evolutions de l'hermeneutique au XXIe siecle. Le present volume s'attelle a cette tache: il retrace les chemins de l'hermeneutique, de Wilhelm Dilthey a Michel Foucault. Il met en evidence un phenomene de diversification de l'hermeneutique en l'espece de trois courants prioritaires, dont les divergences de vue ont donne lieu a des debats. D'ailleurs, pour etre (...)
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  7. Dall'era cartesiana a Brucker.di Francesco Bottin, Mario Longo & Gregorio Piaia - 1981 - In Giovanni Santinello (ed.), Storia delle storie generali della filosofia. La Scuola.
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  8. Commencer ailleurs: Une liberté sous le signe de l'étrangeté.Bernhard Waldenfels, Francesco Gregorio, Frédéric Moinat, Arno Renken & Michel Vanni - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137 (4):311-327.
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  9. Entre les cultures.Bernhard Waldenfels, Francesco Gregorio, Frédéric Moinat, Arno Renken & Michel Vanni - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137 (4):345-358.
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  10. L'expérience corporelle entre ipséité et altérité.Bernhard Waldenfels, Francesco Gregorio, Frédéric Moinat, Arno Renken & Michel Vanni - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137 (4):329-343.
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  11. L'homme comme être des limites.Bernhard Waldenfels, Francesco Gregorio, Frédéric Moinat, Arno Renken & Michel Vanni - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137 (4):297-310.
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  12. La phénoménologie entre pathos et réponse.Bernhard Waldenfels, Francesco Gregorio, Frédéric Moinat, Arno Renken & Michel Vanni - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137 (4):359-373.
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    Impaired rapid error monitoring but intact error signaling following rostral anterior cingulate cortex lesions in humans.Martin E. Maier, Francesco Di Gregorio, Teresa Muricchio & Giuseppe Di Pellegrino - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  14. Enciclopedia Filosofica.Virgilio Melchiorre, Paul Gilbert, Michele Lenoci, Antonio Pieretti, Massimo Marassi, Francesco Botturi, Francesco Viola, Elena Bartolini, Sergio Cremaschi, Sergio Givone, Carmelo Vigna, Alfredo Cadorna, Giuseppe Forzani, Mario Piantelli, Alberto Ventura, Mario Gennari, Guido Cimino, Mauro Fornaro, Paolo Volonté, Enrico Berti, Alessandro Ghisalberti, Gregorio Piaia, Claudio Ciancio, Marco Maria Olivetti, Roberto Maiocchi, Maria Vittoria Cerutti & Sergio Galvan (eds.) - 2006 - Milan: Bompiani.
    The 'Enciclopedia Filosofica' is an encyclopaedia of philosophical topics promoted by the Centre for Philosophical Studies of Gallarate and published, in its third and last edition in 2006, by the Bompiani publishing house in Milan. The first edition of the 'Enciclopedia Filosofica' was promoted by the Centre for Philosophical Studies of Gallarate in the 1950s, seeing the light in 1957-58. A second edition, published by the Sansoni publishing house in Florence, was published in 1968-69 and reprinted in 1979. The third (...)
     
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  15. Scritti filosofici.Francesco Maria Zanotti & Michele Federico Sciacca - 1943 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca. Edited by Michele Federico Sciacca.
    Dalla "Filosofia morale."--Ragionamento al signor conte Gregorio Casati sopra un libro franzese.--Dai "Paradossi."--Della forza de' corpi che chiamano viva.--Della forza attrattiva delle idee.--Frammenti varj sopra la forza attrattiva delle cose che non sono.
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  16. Durata e necessità temporale in Matteo d'Acquasparta, Francesco di Meyronnes, Gregorio da Rimini e Giovanni di Mirecourt.Francesco Fiorentino - 2006 - Gregorianum 87 (3):597-622.
    On the one hand, after Matteo d'Acquasparta's distinction between the three types of eternity and the temporal necessity of the past, Meyronnes radicalized Scotus's dynamic vision of duration, conceiving the modality as a relation of implication between predicate and existing subject, and time as relationship between Creator and creature. On the other hand, after Ockham denied the real simultaneity of opposed potencies, the Ochamist extension of temporal necessity to the present was denied by Gregory of Rimini, who was favourable, together (...)
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    Gregorio di Nissa, Sull'anima e la resurrezione. [REVIEW]Francesco Corsaro - 2011 - Augustinianum 51 (2):556-559.
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    La conversione in S. Gregorio di Nazianzo.Francesco Trisoglio - 1987 - Augustinianum 27 (1-2):185-217.
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    La figura dell’eretico in Gregorio di Nazianzo.Francesco Trisoglio - 1985 - Augustinianum 25 (3):793-832.
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  20. D. De Gregorio, La Logica di Porto Reale. [REVIEW]Francesco Barone - 1957 - Filosofia 8 (4):738.
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    Il secondo Illuminismo e l'età kantiana di Italo F. Baldo, Francesco Bottin, Mario Longo, Giuseppe Micheli, Gregorio Piaia, Giovanni Santinello, Ilario Tolomio. Vol. I-II. [REVIEW]Gilbert Gérard - 1989 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (75):538-540.
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    Natural and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Cognitive Aspects.Francesco Abbate - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (4):791-815.
    Moving from a behavioral definition of intelligence, which describes it as the ability to adapt to the surrounding environment and deal effectively with new situations (Anastasi, 1986), this paper explains to what extent the performance obtained by ChatGPT in the linguistic domain can be considered as intelligent behavior and to what extent they cannot. It also explains in what sense the hypothesis of decoupling between cognitive and problem-solving abilities, proposed by Floridi (2017) and Floridi and Chiriatti (2020) should be interpreted. (...)
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    Business and Social Reputation: Exploring the Concept and Main Dimensions of Corporate Reputation.Gregorio Martín De Castro, José Emilio Navas López & Pedro López Sáez - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 63 (4):361-370.
    Different theoretical approaches highlight the growing relevance of corporate reputation as strategic factor. Among these approaches the arguments of the Resource-Based View are special worthwhile (Grant, 1991, California Management Review33(3), 114–135; Barney, 1999, Sloan Management Review Spring, 137–145). Nevertheless, this topic poses several methodological problems (Barney et al., 2001), as the unavailability to identify and measure this organizational factor, that is “socially complex” and intangible in its nature. In this work, using the findings of our empirical research on Spanish biotechnology (...)
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    An analysis of informational power transformations: from modern state to the new regime of performativity.Francesco Abbate - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-12.
    This paper examines the role and power of the state in modernity and its transformation throughout it and into the present. First, it recognizes the centrality of the role of information control for the modern state constitution, which allows sovereign power to extend to the national level. Secondly, it discusses the shift of state power from a purely informational power to an informational and bargaining power, as well as the gradual transformation of sovereignty into governmentality. Finally, it analyzes the transformations (...)
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    «Copiati esattissimamente in misura rigorosa»: note sulle prime incisioni dei dittici eburnei del Tesoro del Duomo di Monza. Anton Francesco Gori, Anton Francesco Frisi e i fratelli Trivulzio nella seconda metà del Settecento.Marco Emilio Erba - 2023 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 75 (1):117-152.
    Nel Tesoro del Duomo di Monza si conservano tre celebri dittici eburnei relativi alla dotazione di suppellettili liturgiche di Berengario del Friuli (inizi X secolo): il dittico di Stilicone e quello del Poeta e della Musa, entrambi tardo antichi; il dittico di re Davide e san Gregorio Magno, di datazione e lettura più controverse (VI secolo ed età carolingia). Primo editore dei pezzi è Anton Francesco Gori nel secondo volume del Thesaurus veterum diptychorum consularium et ecclesiasticorum (1759), corredato (...)
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  26. Posibilidades y límites de la idea de una Europa social.Gregorio Rodríguez Cabrero - 1995 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 5:21-37.
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    Jornadas "Gregorio Weinberg" Políticas Educativas en Filosofía.Gregorio Weinberg (ed.) - 2013 - Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblos.
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    Service as a Bridge between Ethical Principles and Business Practice: A Catholic Social Teaching Perspective.Gregorio Guitián - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (1):59-72.
    This article presents the ethical concept of service as a way of specifying higher ethical principles in business practice. We set out from the work of a number of scholars who have found some shared ethical principles for doing business in a context of cultural diversity. Love, benevolence, consideration, and other related concepts are considered to be important guiding concepts for business but it is not clear how they are to be operationalized. We argue that the ethical concept of service (...)
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    How financial institutions can serve the common good of society: Insights from Catholic Social Teaching.Gregorio Guitián - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (S2):84-95.
    This article addresses the service of financial companies to society from the perspective of the Catholic Social Teaching (hereinafter CST), specifically regarding conflicts of interest between banks and their customers. The article begins with a case based on interviews with professionals in the financial sector, which provides the context for the CST’s contribution. The analysis of the aforementioned conflicts points to an apparent disconnect between service to society and service to customers. Thus, the bank would set aside the customer’s interests (...)
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    Conciliating Work and Family: A Catholic Social Teaching Perspective.Gregorio Guitián - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S3):513-524.
    Although work–family conflict is highly relevant for both families and businesses, scarce attention has received from business ethics perspective. This article focuses on the latter, presenting a set of relevant insights from Catholic Social Teaching (CST). After reviewing the foundations and principles presented by CST regarding work–family relationships, a set of normative propositions are presented to develop work–family policies and for a correct personal work–family balance. It is argued that business responsibility with employees’ family should be considered as a part (...)
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  31. The Guise of the Good.Francesco Orsi - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (10):714-724.
    According to the doctrine of the guise of the good, all that is desired is seen by the subject as good to some extent. As a claim about action, the idea is that intentional action, or acting for a reason, is action that is seen as good by the agent. I explore the thesis' main attractions: it provides an account of intentional behavior as something that makes sense to the agent, it paves the way for various views in meta-ethics and (...)
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  32. Williamson on Counterpossibles.Berto Francesco, David Ripley, Graham Priest & Rohan French - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (4):693-713.
    A counterpossible conditional is a counterfactual with an impossible antecedent. Common sense delivers the view that some such conditionals are true, and some are false. In recent publications, Timothy Williamson has defended the view that all are true. In this paper we defend the common sense view against Williamson’s objections.
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    Memory: An Extended Definition.Gregorio Zlotnik & Aaron Vansintjan - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:487439.
    Recent developments in science and technology point to the need to unify, and extend, the definition of memory. On the one hand, molecular neurobiology has shown that memory is largely a chemical process, which includes conditioning and any form of stored experience. On the other hand, information technology has led many to claim that cognition is also extended, that is, memory may be stored outside of the brain. In this paper, we review these advances and describe the increasingly accepted extended (...)
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  34. Conceivability and possibility: some dilemmas for Humeans.Francesco Berto & Tom Schoonen - 2018 - Synthese 195 (6):2697-2715.
    The Humean view that conceivability entails possibility can be criticized via input from cognitive psychology. A mainstream view here has it that there are two candidate codings for mental representations (one of them being, according to some, reducible to the other): the linguistic and the pictorial, the difference between the two consisting in the degree of arbitrariness of the representation relation. If the conceivability of P at issue for Humeans involves the having of a linguistic mental representation, then it is (...)
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  35. Marías, escritor.Gregorio Salvador Caja - 2009 - In José Luis Cañas & Juan Manuel Burgos (eds.), El vuelo del Alción: El pensamiento de Julián Marías. Madrid: Páginas de Espuma.
     
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    Offshore Outsourcing from a Catholic Social Teaching Perspective.Gregorio Guitián & Alejo José G. Sison - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 185 (3):595-609.
    We explore offshore outsourcing through the lenses of Catholic Social Teaching (CST). First, we review the outcomes of the 30-year debate in business ethics on issues related to offshore outsourcing. We then cluster authors into two groups—the justice-centered approach and the welfare-centered approach—corresponding to different perspectives on the ethical challenges of offshoring. In the second part, we present and apply the four fundamental principles of the CST (human dignity, subsidiarity, solidarity and the common good) to offshoring, in dialogue with the (...)
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  37. Truth in Fiction, Impossible Worlds, and Belief Revision.Francesco Berto & Christopher Badura - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (1):178-193.
    We present a theory of truth in fiction that improves on Lewis's [1978] ‘Analysis 2’ in two ways. First, we expand Lewis's possible worlds apparatus by adding non-normal or impossible worlds. Second, we model truth in fiction as belief revision via ideas from dynamic epistemic logic. We explain the major objections raised against Lewis's original view and show that our theory overcomes them.
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  38. A Modality Called ‘Negation’.Francesco Berto - 2015 - Mind 124 (495):761-793.
    I propose a comprehensive account of negation as a modal operator, vindicating a moderate logical pluralism. Negation is taken as a quantifier on worlds, restricted by an accessibility relation encoding the basic concept of compatibility. This latter captures the core meaning of the operator. While some candidate negations are then ruled out as violating plausible constraints on compatibility, different specifications of the notion of world support different logical conducts for negations. The approach unifies in a philosophically motivated picture the following (...)
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  39. Temas de teoría del Estado.Gregorio Becerra - 1986 - Bogotá, Colombia: Universidad Externado de Colombia.
     
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  40. The Logic of Framing Effects.Francesco Berto & Aybüke Özgün - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (3):939-962.
    _Framing effects_ concern the having of different attitudes towards logically or necessarily equivalent contents. Framing is of crucial importance for cognitive science, behavioral economics, decision theory, and the social sciences at large. We model a typical kind of framing, grounded in (i) the structural distinction between beliefs activated in working memory and beliefs left inactive in long term memory, and (ii) the topic- or subject matter-sensitivity of belief: a feature of propositional attitudes which is attracting growing research attention. We introduce (...)
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    A far-reaching project behind the discovery of neutron-induced radioactivity.Alberto De Gregorio - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 37 (2):330-346.
  42. Impossible Worlds and the Logic of Imagination.Francesco Berto - 2017 - Erkenntnis 82 (6):1277-1297.
    I want to model a finite, fallible cognitive agent who imagines that p in the sense of mentally representing a scenario—a configuration of objects and properties—correctly described by p. I propose to capture imagination, so understood, via variably strict world quantifiers, in a modal framework including both possible and so-called impossible worlds. The latter secure lack of classical logical closure for the relevant mental states, while the variability of strictness captures how the agent imports information from actuality in the imagined (...)
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  43. The explanatory objection to the fitting attitude analysis of value.Francesco Orsi & Andrés G. Garcia - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (4):1207-1221.
    The fitting attitude analysis of value states that for objects to have value is for them to be the fitting targets of attitudes. Good objects are the fitting targets of positive attitudes, while bad objects are the fitting targets of negative attitudes. The following paper presents an argument to the effect that value and the fittingness of attitudes differ in terms of their explanations. Whereas the fittingness of attitudes is explained, inter alia, by both the properties of attitudes and those (...)
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    Las desventuras del conocimiento científico: una introducción a la epistemología.Gregorio Klimovsky - 1994 - Buenos Aires: A-Z editora.
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  45. Negation on the Australian Plan.Francesco Berto & Greg Restall - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (6):1119-1144.
    We present and defend the Australian Plan semantics for negation. This is a comprehensive account, suitable for a variety of different logics. It is based on two ideas. The first is that negation is an exclusion-expressing device: we utter negations to express incompatibilities. The second is that, because incompatibility is modal, negation is a modal operator as well. It can, then, be modelled as a quantifier over points in frames, restricted by accessibility relations representing compatibilities and incompatibilities between such points. (...)
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  46. Fitting Attitudes and Solitary Goods.Francesco Orsi - 2013 - Mind 122 (487):687-698.
    In this paper I argue that Bykvist’s recent challenges to the fitting-attitude account of value (FA) can be successfully met. The challenge from solitary goods claims that FA cannot account for the value of states of affairs which necessarily rule out the presence of favouring subjects. I point out the modal reasons why FA can account for solitary goods by appealing to contemplative attitudes. Bykvist’s second challenge, the ‘distance problem’, questions the ability of FA to match facts about the intensity (...)
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    Neoplatonism and Indian philosophy.Paulos Gregorios (ed.) - 2002 - Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
    Preface R. Baine Harris Most Western scholars are not aware of the complexity, richness, and antiquity of Indian Philosophy. It is one of the oldest, ...
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    Sobre la formulación del principio de solidaridad de la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia.Gregorio Guitián - 2020 - Teología y Vida 61 (1):21-46.
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    The Family That Prays Together Stays Together: Toward a Process Model of Religious Value Transmission in Family Firms.Francesco Barbera, Henry X. Shi, Ankit Agarwal & Mark Edwards - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (4):661-673.
    Research indicates that religious values and ethical behavior are closely associated, yet, at a firm level, the processes by which this association occurs are poorly understood. Family firms are known to exhibit values-based behavior, which in turn can lead to specific firm-level outcomes. It is also known that one’s family is an important incubator, enabler, and perpetuator of religious values across successive generations. Our study examines the experiences of a single, multigenerational business family that successfully enacted their religious values in (...)
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  50. 'Logic Will Get You From A to B, Imagination Will Take You Anywhere'.Francesco Berto - 2023 - Noûs.
    There is some consensus on the claim that imagination as suppositional thinking can have epistemic value insofar as it’s constrained by a principle of minimal alteration of how we know or believe reality to be – compatibly with the need to accommodate the supposition initiating the imaginative exercise. But in the philosophy of imagination there is no formally precise account of how exactly such minimal alteration is to work. I propose one. I focus on counterfactual imagination, arguing that this can (...)
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