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  1. Common Natures and Metaphysics in John Duns Scotus.Dino Buzzetti - 2005 - Quaestio 5 (1):543-557.
    The paper is about the relationship between Scotus’s notion of ‘natura communis,’ for an examination of the main features that Scotus ascribes to ‘common natures’ can shed substantial light on the nature of metaphysics in itself. Some preliminary observations on historiography are also deemed to be in order.
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    Current issues in eighteenth-century linguistic historiography.Sylvain Auroux & Dino Buzzetti - 1985 - Topoi 4 (2):131-144.
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    Introduction.Sylvain Auroux & Dino Buzzetti - 1985 - Topoi 4 (2):129-129.
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    Introduction to a special issue on "Language and Logic in the Eighteenth Century".Sylvain Auroux & Dino Buzzetti - 1985 - Topoi 4 (2):129.
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    La teoria della quantificazione del predicato di William Hamilton e la rinascita della logica.Dino Buzzetti - 1973 - Rivista di Filosofia 64 (4):295-337.
    Sir William Hamilton's theory of the quantification of the predicate is presented and discussed with reference to the contemporary debate on logic.
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    Per una lettura laica della teologia medievale.Dino Buzzetti - 2009 - Doctor Virtualis 9:199-231.
    Is some form of epoché possible on theological concepts? In which way? Is it possible consider their importance leaving their religious scope aside? Can the theological concepts tell us something unless we consider their essential reference to our relationship with a divine being? The answer to these questions let us to understand what means to be a secular scholar of medieval philosophy. It's impossible conversely to discuss this problem without dealing with medieval theology. And this concerns not only the nature (...)
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    The Origins of Humanities Computing and the Digital Humanities Turn.Dino Buzzetti - 2019 - Humanist Studies and the Digital Age 6 (1):32-58.
    At its beginnings Humanities Computing was characterized by a primary interest in methodological issues and their epistemological background. Subsequently, Humanities Computing practice has been prevailingly driven by technological developments and the main concern has shifted from content processing to the representation in digital form of documentary sources. The Digital Humanities turn has brought more to the fore artistic and literary practice in direct digital form, as opposed to a supposedly commonplace application of computational methods to scholarly research. As an example (...)
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    The Pico Project: Looking ahead.Dino Buzzetti & Ernesto Priani Saisó - 2017 - Humanist Studies and the Digital Age 5 (1):12-23.
    Text mining methods are examined and assessed in order to find exact sources of Pico's theses ascribed to Medieval authors in his "Conclusiones nongentae".
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  9. Lo strano caso dell’ 'intensio' e la storia della logica medievale.Dino Buzzetti - 1996 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 51 (1):95-111.
    Fourteenth- and fifteenth-century current historiography doesn't seem to offer a satisfactory reconstruction of medieval terminism, so as to be able to solve the problems of interpretation regarding to the notion of ‘intensio’. In order to analyse appropriately the relationship between the notion of ‘intensio’ and the mathematical representation of its ‘latitudo’, a thorough examination of the semantic nature of the notions of intensive qualities and of their logical behaviour is here attempted.
     
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  10. Reviews : Tullio Maranhão, Therapeutic Discourse and Socratic Dialogue: a cultural critique, London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1986, $22.50, xv + 276 pp. [REVIEW]Dino Buzzetti - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (2):302-307.
    The analogy of Socratic dialogue and contemporary therapeutic discourse is discussed also with reference to Jungian analytic psichology.
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