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  1. Il Realismo.Francesco Olgiati & Francesco Orestano - 1937 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 44 (3):14-15.
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  2. Revisione Filosofica Discorsi E Relazioni.Francesco Orestano - 1934 - Tipografia Agostiniana.
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    A propos de mes “nouvelles vues logiques”.Francesco Orestano - 1939 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 46 (1):41 - 55.
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    A Propos de mes "Nouvelles vues Logiques.".Francesco Orestano - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):90-91.
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    Filosofia del diritto.Francesco Orestano - 1940 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca.
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  6. Gravia Levia.Francesco Orestano - 1941 - Fratelli Bocca.
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  7. Intorno al concetto di realtà.Francesco Orestano - 1936 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 28:197.
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  8. Idee e concetti.Francesco Orestano - 1939 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca.
     
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  9. Il realismo.Francesco Orestano - 1937 - Philosophical Review 46:559.
     
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  10. I valori umani.Francesco Orestano - 1942 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca.
    I. Teoria generale del valore.--II. Saggio di una teoria dei valori morali.
     
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  11. La Conflagrazione Spirituale E Altri Studi E Discorsi Sulla Guerra.Francesco Orestano - 1919 - "Optima".
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  12. La conflagrazione spirituale.Francesco Orestano - 1944 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca.
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  13. Metapsichica moderna.Francesco Orestano - 1923 - Rivista di Filosofia 14 (3):243.
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  14. Nuovi Principi.Francesco Orestano - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:8-8.
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  15. Nuovi Principi.Francesco Orestano - 1927 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 34 (2):12-14.
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  16. Nuovi Principi. Biblioteca di Filosofia e scienza. Casa editrice « Optima ».Francesco Orestano - 1926 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 101:151-152.
     
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  17. Nuovi principi.Francesco Orestano - 1939 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca.
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    Nouvelles vues logiques.Francesco Orestano - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 6:64-68.
    La logique traditionnelle, dite logique pure, est une logique des classifications, reposant sur le principe d’identité ; elle exclut les relations telles que les relations mathématiques, parce qu’elle se borne à l’unique catégorie de la substance. L’auteur distingue une logique pure, véritablement universelle, qui contient les principes de l’accord de la pensée avec elle-même, et une logique catégorique ou ontologique ayant pour but d’établir l’accord de la pensée réfléchie avec la réalité expérimentée ; cette logique contient autant de branches que (...)
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    Opera omnia.Francesco Orestano - 1960 - Padova,: CEDAM.
    v. 1. Opere teoretiche.--v. 2. Opere morali.
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    Pensieri.Francesco Orestano - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (15):418-418.
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  21. Prolegomeni alla scienza del bene e del male..Francesco Orestano - 1942 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca.
    I. L'esperienza morale.--II. L'esperienza morale. Il problema morale.
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  22. Per un grande trattato italiano di storia della filosofia.Francesco Orestano - 1925 - Rivista di Filosofia 16 (2):133.
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  23. Pensieri Un Libro Per Tutti.Francesco Orestano - 1913 - Edizioni "Optima".
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  24. Realtà, realismo e superrealismo.Francesco Orestano - 1935 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 27:450.
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  25. Verità dimostrate.Francesco Orestano - 1939 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca.
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  26. Verità demonstrate. Saggi di Filosofia critica.Francesco Orestano - 1936 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 122 (7):133-134.
     
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  27. Il superrealismo di Francesco Orestano.Francesco Olgiati - 1935 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 27:103.
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    Review: Francesco Orestano, A Propos de mes "Nouvelles vues Logiques.". [REVIEW]Everett J. Nelson - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):90-91.
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  29. Il pensiero filosofico di Francesco Orestano.Corrado Dollo - 1967 - Padova,: CEDAM.
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    Orestano Francesco. A propos de mes “Nouvelles vues logiques.” Revue de métaphysique et de morale, vol. 46 , pp. 41–55.Everett J. Nelson - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):90-91.
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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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    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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  33. 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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  34. 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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  35. 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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  36. 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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  37. 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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  38. 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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  39. 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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  40. 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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  41. 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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  42. 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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    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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  44. '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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  45. Modal meinongianism and fiction: The best of three worlds.Francesco Berto - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 152 (3):313-35.
    We outline a neo-Meinongian framework labeled as Modal Meinongian Metaphysics (MMM) to account for the ontology and semantics of fictional discourse. Several competing accounts of fictional objects are originated by the fact that our talking of them mirrors incoherent intuitions: mainstream theories of fiction privilege some such intuitions, but are forced to account for others via complicated paraphrases of the relevant sentences. An ideal theory should resort to as few paraphrases as possible. In Sect. 1, we make this explicit via (...)
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  46. The hippocampus: hub of brain network communication for memory.Francesco P. Battaglia, Karim Benchenane, Anton Sirota, Cyriel M. A. Pennartz & Sidney I. Wiener - 2011 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (7):310-318.
    A complex brain network, centered on the hippocampus, supports episodic memories throughout their lifetimes. Classically, upon memory encoding during active behavior, hippocampal activity is dominated by theta oscillations (6-10Hz). During inactivity, hippocampal neurons burst synchronously, constituting sharp waves, which can propagate to other structures, theoretically supporting memory consolidation. This 'two-stage' model has been updated by new data from high-density electrophysiological recordings in animals that shed light on how information is encoded and exchanged between hippocampus, neocortex and subcortical structures such as (...)
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    How Far Can Genealogies Affect the Space of Reasons? Vindication, Justification and Excuses.Francesco Testini - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Pragmatic vindicatory genealogies provide both a cause and a rationale and can thus affect the space of reasons. But how far is the space of reasons affected by this kind of genealogical argument? What normative and evaluative implications do these arguments have? In this paper, I unpack this issue into three different sub-questions and explain what kinds of reasons they provide, for whom are these reasons, and for what. In relation to this final sub-question I argue, most importantly, that these (...)
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  48. On Conceiving the Inconsistent.Francesco Berto - 2014 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 114 (1pt1):103-121.
    I present an approach to our conceiving absolute impossibilities—things which obtain at no possible world—in terms of ceteris paribus intentional operators: variably restricted quantifiers on possible and impossible worlds based on world similarity. The explicit content of a representation plays a role similar in some respects to the one of a ceteris paribus conditional antecedent. I discuss how such operators invalidate logical closure for conceivability, and how similarity works when impossible worlds are around. Unlike what happens with ceteris paribus counterfactual (...)
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  49. Consciousness and the Fallacy of Misplaced Objectivity.Francesco Ellia, Jeremiah Hendren, Matteo Grasso, Csaba Kozma, Garrett Mindt, Jonathan Lang, Andrew Haun, Larissa Albantakis, Melanie Boly & Giulio Tononi - 2021 - Neuroscience of Consciousness 7 (2):1-12.
    Objective correlates—behavioral, functional, and neural—provide essential tools for the scientific study of consciousness. But reliance on these correlates should not lead to the ‘fallacy of misplaced objectivity’: the assumption that only objective properties should and can be accounted for objectively through science. Instead, what needs to be explained scientifically is what experience is intrinsically— its subjective properties—not just what we can do with it extrinsically. And it must be explained; otherwise the way experience feels would turn out to be magical (...)
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    Understanding Institutions: The Science and Philosophy of Living Together.Francesco Guala - 2016 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Understanding Institutions proposes a new unified theory of social institutions that combines the best insights of philosophers and social scientists who have written on this topic. Francesco Guala presents a theory that combines the features of three influential views of institutions: as equilibria of strategic games, as regulative rules, and as constitutive rules. -/- Guala explains key institutions like money, private property, and marriage, and develops a much-needed unification of equilibrium- and rules-based approaches. Although he uses game theory concepts, (...)
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