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    Identificación de fuentes armónicas con la técnica de estimación de estado y filtro de Kalman.Jorge Mario Ruíz Vallejo, Ortíz Quintero, Francisco Hernando & Carlos Alberto Ríos Porras - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    La generación Y ante el desafío de su inserción laboral: realidades frente a estereotipos.Alberto Vallejo Peña - 2017 - Arbor 193 (783):375.
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    Hegel and the present of art's past character.Alberto L. Siani - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book reclaims Hegel's notion of the "end of art"-or, more precisely, of "art's past character"-not just as a piece of the history of philosophy but as a living critical and interpretive methodology. It addresses the presence of the past character of art both in Hegel and contemporary philosophy and aesthetics. The book's innovative contribution lies in unifying the Hegelian thesis with discussions of contemporary art and philosophy. The author not only offers a Hegelian exegesis but applies the idea of (...)
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  4. University Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Turin [email protected].Alberto Voltolini - forthcoming - .
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    L'estetica e la religione di Benedetto Croce.Alberto Caracciolo - 1958 - [Arona]: Paideia.
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    Fiction as a Base of Interpretation Contexts.Alberto Voltolini - 2006 - Synthese 153 (1):23-47.
    In this paper, I want to deal with the problem of how to find an adequate context of interpretation for indexical sentences that enables one to account for the intuitive truth-conditional content which some apparently puzzling indexical sentences like “I am not here now” as well as other such sentences contextually have. In this respect, I will pursue a fictionalist line. This line allows for shifts in interpretation contexts and urges that such shifts are governed by pretense, which has to (...)
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    How Ficta Follow Fiction: A Syncretistic Account of Fictional Entities.Alberto Voltolini - 2006 - Springer.
    This book presents a novel theory of fictional entities which is syncretistic insofar as it integrates the work of previous authors. It puts forward a new metaphysical conception of the nature of these This This book presents a novel theory of fictional entities which is syncretistic insofar as it integrates the work of previous authors. It puts forward a new metaphysical conception of the nature of these entities, according to which a fictional entity is a compound entity built up from (...)
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    L'amore per il prossimo / Vederci chiaro sulla solidarietà / I pensatori cinici / Scetticismo e antipolitica. Un profilo di Gustav Landauer.Alberto Siclari, Eleonora Piromalli, Valentina Sperotto & Claudio Lasperanza - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
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  9. Fiction and Indexinames.Alberto Voltolini - 2014 - Journal of Literary Theory 8 (2):293–322.
    In this paper, I will first of all claim that once one takes proper names as indexicals of a particular sort, indexinames for short, one may account for some tensions that affect our desiderata regarding the use of such names in sentences directly or indirectly involving fiction. According to my proposal, a proper name “N.N.” is an indexical whose character is roughly expressed by the description “the individual called ‘N.N.’ (in context)”, where this description means “the individual one’s interlocutor’s attention (...)
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  10. Intentionality as constitution.Alberto Voltolini - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book develops a novel theory of intentionality. It argues that intentionality is an internal essential relation of constitution between an intentional state and an object or between such a state and a possible state of affairs as subsisting. The author's main claim is that intentionality is a fundamentally modal property, hence a non (scientifically) natural property in that it does not supervene, either locally or globally, on its nonmodal physical basis. This is the property, primarily for an intentional mental (...)
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  11. Prolegomena to a revised theory of humour.Alberto Voltolini - 2023 - In Daniel O’Shiel & Viktoras Bachmetjevas (eds.), Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives. Boston: BRILL.
     
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    Did the Greeks believe in their myths?Alberto Voltolini - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    In this paper, against a new imagination-based account defended by Anna Ichino in some recent works, I defend the intuitive and traditional idea that so-called religious beliefs are indeed those doxastic attitudes that they are traditionally taken to be, i.e., bona fide beliefs. Yet I take that the objects of such beliefs amount to be different from what religious believers consciously take them to be; namely, they are mythological characters, a species of fictional characters – namely, fictional characters not consciously (...)
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    Contingent Sameness and Necessary Identity.Alberto Voltolini - 2014 - In Adriano Palma (ed.), Castañeda and His Guises: Essays on the Work of Hector-Neri Castañeda. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 187-206.
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    Technological Capital: Bourdieu, Postphenomenology, and the Philosophy of Technology Beyond the Empirical Turn.Alberto Romele - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (3):483-505.
    This article builds on the hypothesis that theoretical approaches to philosophy of technology are currently stuck in a false alternative: either embrace the “empirical turn” or jump back into the determinism, pessimism, and general ignorance towards specific technologies that characterized the “humanities philosophy of technology.” A third path is however possible, which consists of articulating an empirical point of view with an interest in the symbolic dimension in which technologies and technological mediations are always already embedded. Bourdieu’s sociology of the (...)
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    Twofoldness and Three-Layeredness in Pictorial Representation.Alberto Voltolini - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 55 (1):89.
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    Why the Computational Account of Rule‐Following Cannot Rule out the Grammatical Account.Alberto Voltolini - 2001 - European Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):82-104.
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    Digital hermeneutics: from interpreting with machines to interpretational machines.Alberto Romele, Marta Severo & Paolo Furia - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):73-86.
    Today, there is an emerging interest for the potential role of hermeneutics in reflecting on the practices related to digital technologies and their consequences. Nonetheless, such an interest has neither given rise to a unitary approach nor to a shared debate. The primary goal of this paper is to map and synthetize the different existing perspectives to pave the way for an open discussion on the topic. The article is developed in two steps. In the first section, the authors analyze (...)
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    Are there Non‐Existent Intentionalia?Alberto Voltolini - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (224):436-441.
    In his recent book on the philosophy of mind, Tim Crane has maintained that intentional objects are to be conceived as schematic entities, having no particular intrinsic nature. I take this metaphysical thesis as fundamentally correct. Yet in this paper I want to cast some doubts on whether this thesis prevents intentionalia, especially nonexistent ones, from belonging to the general inventory of what there is, as Crane seems to think. If my doubts are grounded, Crane’s treatment of intentionalia may further (...)
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    Technological Capital: Bourdieu, Postphenomenology, and the Philosophy of Technology Beyond the Empirical Turn.Alberto Romele - forthcoming - Philosophy.
    This article builds on the hypothesis that theoretical approaches to philosophy of technology are currently stuck in a false alternative: either embrace the “empirical turn” or jump back into the determinism, pessimism, and general ignorance towards specific technologies that characterized the “humanities philosophy of technology.” A third path is however possible, which consists of articulating an empirical point of view with an interest in the symbolic dimension in which technologies and technological mediations are always already embedded. Bourdieu’s sociology of the (...)
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  20. A Lógica e a Narração da Contingência em Hegel.Alberto L. Siani - 2015 - Revista Opinião Filosófica 6 (2).
    Os principais objetivos do artigo podem ser formulados da seguinte forma: a) Hegel tem uma noção forte de contingência. Contingência não é, para ele, a ausência simples de necessidade, tampouco subdeterminidade simples. Contingencia é uma noção original, que tem o mesmo peso e a mesma dignidade lógica e metafísica que a noção de necessidade; b) essa noção forte de contingência é decisiva para a concepção de Hegel de subjetividade na medida em que pode ser remetida a sua filosofia do real. (...)
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    Hegel and Europe: preliminary considerations.Alberto L. Siani - 2014 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2014 (1).
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  22. I Limiti Dell'umano. Osservazioni Su Kant E L'intuizione Intellettuale.Alberto Siani - 2010 - Studi Kantiani 23:57-76.
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    Kants ästhetische Urteilskraft als nicht-ästhetisches Wissen und das Ende des modernen Subjekts.Alberto L. Siani - 2015 - In Peter Remmers & Christoph Asmuth (eds.), Ästhetisches Wissen: Zwischen Sinnlichkeit Und Begriff. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 95-110.
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    Rawls on Overlapping Disagreement and the Problem of Reconciliation.Alberto L. Siani - 2018 - In Manuel Knoll, Stephen Snyder & Nurdane Şimşek (eds.), New Perspectives on Distributive Justice: Deep Disagreements, Pluralism, and the Problem of Consensus. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 207-224.
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  25. The Contemporary Dialectic of United Nations Human Rights.Alberto L. Siani - 2015 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 44 (1):19-50.
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    Un compito ineludibile.Alberto Siclari - 2017 - Società Degli Individui 57:75-78.
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    Umanità responsabile: Machiavelli rivisitato.Alberto Siclari - 2019 - Società Degli Individui 64:7-19.
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  28. Convento da Penha: um lugar de memória e de história cultural // Convent of Penha: a place of memory and cultural history.Alberto Carlos de Souza & Figueiredo - 2014 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 19 (1):173-184.
    Normal 0 21 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Esta experiência interdisciplinar buscou como desafio discutir entre adolescentes de uma escola pública do Município de Vila Velha/ES o conceito de patrimônio cultural e, a partir desse conceito, reconhecer os bens materiais e imateriais formadores do patrimônio daquele município. O trabalho de campo resultou na criação estética coletiva de uma leitura do Convento da Penha, que foi retratado pela técnica de mosaico em papel. A obra encontra-se em exposição permanente no hall da escola (...)
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  29. An exclusionist Europe? Islam and the reemergence of civic nationalism / ¿Una Europa excluyente? El Islam y el resurgimiento del nacionalismo cívico.Alberto Spektorowski - 2014 - Araucaria 16 (31).
    The fierce debates surrounding the 'emergence' of Muslim communities in Europe ensued in the resurgence of nationalism. The current article introduces an original criticism to the ongoing debates surrounding the return of Europe's national pride. This article suggests that Muslim demands for freedom of religion that were founded in Islamic theological perspectives, have catalyzed the restriction of liberal universalistic perspectives to such freedoms. In this study I present how such demands facilitated the advancement of a newly crafted liberal form of (...)
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    The Ideological Roots of Right-Wing Ethnoregionalism and the Civic Republican Critique.Alberto Spektorowski - 2007 - Journal of International Political Theory 3:253-277.
    The rise of regional identities in Europe is a process largely welcomed by liberals and especially applauded by radical democratic and postcolonial theorists. Yet this trend towards post-nation-state identity is not only attractive to democratic and postcolonial theories, but is also an integral part of current neo-fascist ideologies. This article examines the intellectual origins of rightwing ethnoregionalism and the idea of ‘exclusionist multiculturalism’ through the works of Pierre Drieu La Rochelle and Alain de Benoist. It also compares the idea of (...)
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    The State of the Pandemic.Alberto Toscano - 2020 - Historical Materialism 28 (4):3-23.
    The Covid-19 pandemic has further intensified a crisis in the functions and the perception of the state. It has also revealed underlying contradictions in both mainstream and radical ideologies of the state. A desire for the state as guarantor of public welfare vies with fear of the state’s hypertrophic capacities for surveillance and control. Following a brief exploration of the intimate modern connection between plagues and the state, the article tries to map some of the ways in which the state (...)
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    Images of Artificial Intelligence: a Blind Spot in AI Ethics.Alberto Romele - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (1):1-19.
    This paper argues that the AI ethics has generally neglected the issues related to the science communication of AI. In particular, the article focuses on visual communication about AI and, more specifically, on the use of certain stock images in science communication about AI — in particular, those characterized by an excessive use of blue color and recurrent subjects, such as androgyne faces, half-flesh and half-circuit brains, and variations on Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam. In the first section, the author (...)
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    The Transcendental of Technology Is Said in Many Ways.Alberto Romele - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (3):975-980.
    In this contribution, the author contends that the way in which Pieter Lemmens interprets the transcendental of technology, particularly through the work of Bernard Stiegler, is only one of the possible ways of understanding the transcendental of technology. His thesis is that there are many other transcendentals of technology besides technology itself. The task of a philosophy of technology beyond the empirical turn could precisely consist in exploring these multiple transcendentals of technology, along with their multiple relations. In the first (...)
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  34. Consequences of schematism.Alberto Voltolini - 2009 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (1):135-150.
    In his (2001a) and in some related papers, Tim Crane has maintained that intentional objects are schematic entities, in the sense that, insofar as being an intentional object is not a genuine metaphysical category, qua objects of thought intentional objects have no particular nature. This approach to intentionalia is the metaphysical counterpart of the later Husserl's ontological approach to the same entities, according to which qua objects of thought intentionalia are indifferent to existence. But to buy a metaphysically deflationary approach (...)
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    Missing the “We” in Precision Medicine.Alberto Aparicio - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (3):96-98.
    Biomedicine in recent decades has been defined by an increasing tendency to turn social problems into biomedical questions. Precision or personalized health initiatives have gained attention due to...
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    Manuel Cruz.Alberto Hidalgo Tuñón - 2023 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 115:7-48.
    Partiendo de la presentación que el autor hizo del libro de Manuel Cruz, El Gran Apagón (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2022), se investigan las razones que llevaron al filósofo catalán, como filósofo de guardia, a convertirse en transeúnte de la política, con la asunción de la presidencia del Senado español en 2019. Unas razones que se rastrean principalmente en su obra previa que ya desde principios de los ochenta del siglo XX trata de tomar nota tanto de las críticas (analíticas y posmodernas) (...)
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    Hegels Genealogie der Moderne zwischen Ästhetik und Anästhetik.Alberto L. Siani - 2013 - In Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert, Herta Nagl-Docekal, Erzsébet Rózsa & Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann (eds.), Hegels Ästhetik als Theorie der Moderne. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. pp. 247-264.
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    L'antiumanesimo di Max Stirner.Alberto Signorini - 1974 - Milano: A. Giuffrè.
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    La talea della terra: Deleuze tra antropologia e nomadologia.Alberto Simonetti - 2022 - Perugia: Morlacchi editore University Press.
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  40. Lineamenti di storia del pensiero scientifico.Alberto Trebeschi - 1975 - Roma: Editori Riuniti.
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    Biología Molecular: ¿Revolución o Cierre?Alberto Hidalgo Tuñón - 2012 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 42:193-212.
    El surgimiento de la biología molecular en la frontera que separa la teoría genética y la bioquímica constituye un buen banco de pruebas para distintas estrategias metacientíficas. El teoreticismo de las revoluciones científicas de Thomas S. Kuhn propende hacia un constructivismo social que no sirve para dar cuenta de la posible verdad y corrección del teorema de la doble hélice. El enfoque semántico (desarrollado por J. Sneed, W. Stegmüller, U Moulines, etc.), aunque pretende adecuar sus análisis a los contenidos estructurales (...)
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    Materialismo filosófico.Alberto Hidalgo Tuñón - 2006 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 2.
    Posición filosófica crítica, que considera a la materia como principio, origen y causa de todo lo existente. El término fue utilizado por primera vez en 1647 por Robert Boyle y fue adoptado por los philosophes de la Ilustración en el siglo XVIII para designar su posición naturalista en física y fisiología, su crítica radical a la religión, su moral hedonista y su oposición a las convenciones educativas y morales del Antiguo Régimen. El materialismo filosófico clásico sufrió los efectos del criticismo (...)
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    Argumentación y filosofía.Alberto Vargas (ed.) - 1986 - México, D.F.: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, División de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Departamento de Filosofía, Area de Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia.
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  44. El baile de las máscaras.Alberto Vergara (ed.) - 1999 - Lima: Instituto de Defensa Legal.
     
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    Che cosa socialmente c’è.Alberto Voltolini - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 50:377-389.
    Maurizio Ferraris’ theory on social entities presents many interesting analogies with artefactualist theories on fictional entities. Like artefactualism, however, it probably needs some integration. As Ferraris himself acknowledges, mere dependence on subjects does not by itself qualify an entity as social. Moreover, the very same definition of a social entity as an inscribed (social) act seems to yield merely necessary, but not sufficient, identity conditions for such an entity. To my mind, what is needed is a normative element. For a (...)
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    How Ficta Follow Fiction: Replies to Commentators.Alberto Voltolini - 2009 - Dialectica 63 (1):75-84.
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  47. L. Wittgenstein: analisi come terapia e analisi come mitologia.Alberto Voltolini - 1985 - Rivista di Filosofia 76 (3):435.
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  48. Names for Ficta, for intentionalia, and for nothing.Alberto Voltolini - 2007 - In María José Frápolli (ed.), Saying, meaning and referring: essays on François Recanati's philosophy of language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Singular Propositions as Possible States of Affairs.Alberto Voltolini - 2008 - In Guido Bonino & Rosaria Egidi (eds.), Fostering the Ontological Turn: Gustav Bergmann (1906-1987). Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 187-200.
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    The depicted gaze of the Other.Alberto Voltolini - 2014 - Rivista di Estetica 56:111-126.
    In this paper, I first want to vindicate Wollheim’s idea that seeing-in, taken as the twofold phenomenologically sui generis experience which picture perception consists in, accounts for the phenomenon of perceptual constancy. Following Wollheim’s usage himself, by “perceptual constancy” I will mean a particular phenomenon of perceptual robustness, namely the fact that a picture’s subject is experienced as undistorted from any point of view in which a spectator may regard a picture. Moreover, I will properly take into consideration the specific (...)
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