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    Bioetica e teologia. Dialogo, convergenze, divergenze Trento, 8–9 maggio 1991.L. Lorenzetti - 1991 - Global Bioethics 4 (13):49-51.
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    Christian Wolff Tra Psicologia Empirica E Psicologia Razionale: Atti Del Seminario Internazionale di Studi, Verona, 13-14 Maggio 2005.Ferdinando L. Marcolungo (ed.) - 2007 - New York: G. Olms.
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  3. L'Insegnamento della filosofia: atti del II Convegno di studi, Messina, maggio 1974.Michele Federico Sciacca (ed.) - 1974 - Messina: Editrice peloritana.
     
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    L. Munzi : Forme della parodia, parodia delle forme nel mondo greco e latino. Atti del Convegno Napoli, 9 maggio 1995 . Pp. 183. Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli, 1998. Paper. [REVIEW]Roland Mayer - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):584-584.
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    L. Munzi (ed.): Forme della parodia, parodia delle forme nel mondo greco e latino. Atti del Convegno Napoli, 9 maggio 1995 (Annali dell' Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli 18, 1996). Pp. 183. Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli, 1998. Paper. [REVIEW]Roland Mayer - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (02):584-.
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  6. Il duce per l'Alfieri:: Asti, 16 maggio 1939».Carlo Calcaterra - 1939 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 11:241-245.
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    Essere umanità: l'antropologia nelle filosofie del mondo: atti del XI Colloquio internazionale su "filosofia e religione," Università di Macerata, 15-17 maggio 2006.Giovanni Ferretti & Roberto Mancini (eds.) - 2009 - Macerata: Eum.
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    Qvid Ivvat Extinctos Ferrvm Demittere in Artvs? Atti del Convegno Internazionale Ovidiano, Sulmona, Maggio 1958. 2 vols. Pp. 289, 420; 20 plates. Rome: Istituto di Studi Romani, 1959. Paper, L. 5,000. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (3):222-224.
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    A Utopian Conference R. Uglione (ed.): Atti del Convegno Nazionale di Studi su La Cittá Ideale nella Tradizione Classica e Biblico-Cristiana, Torino 2–4 Maggio 1985. Pp. 308; 20 plates. Turin: Regione Piemonte/Assessorato alia Cultura, nd [c. 1986–1987]. L. 15,000. [REVIEW]John Ferguson - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (01):73-74.
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    An Augustinian Colloquium F. E. Consolino: 'L'adorabile vescovo di Ippona.' Atti del Convegno di Paola (24–25 maggio 2000) . (Studi di Filologia Antica e Moderna 9.) Pp. 428. Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino Editore Srl, 2001. Paper, €43.90. ISBN: 88-498-0298-. [REVIEW]Josef Lössl - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):160-.
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    La Critica. (Gennaio-maggio 1923).J. Pérès - 1924 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 97:476 - 477.
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    Rivista di Psicologia. Maggio 1916 — Giugnio 1917.J. Pérès - 1918 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 85:348 - 352.
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    La Cultura filosofica. Gennaio 1912. — Maggio 1913.J. Pérès - 1914 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 77:553 - 555.
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    John OSBORNE/Giuseppe MORGANTI/J. Rasmus BRANDT (eds.), Santa Maria Antiqua al Foro Romano cento anni dopo. Atti del colloquio internazionale, Roma 5–6 maggio 2000. [REVIEW]Valentino Pace - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):261-265.
    A poco più di cinque anni dal Colloquio, vengono adesso pubblicati gli Atti. Questi 5 anni hanno segnato un'ulteriore cammino per la ‘questione’ di Santa Maria Antiqua e tra i fatti positivi segnalo subito il restauro della cappella dei Santi Medici, a maggior ragione perché è l'unico ambiente cui non ha rivolto l'attenzione nessuno dei saggi del libro che qui presentiamo. Anche la storiografia ha segnato ulteriori tappe, in primis con il saggio di Beat Brenk, apparso negli Atti spoletini del (...)
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    Ordinare il mondo: prospettive logiche ed epistemologiche su scienza, natura e società.Eleonora Montuschi & Pietro Daniel Omodeo (eds.) - 2020 - Roma: Armando editore.
    L’idea di una costruzione logica del mondo (eines logischen Aufbaus der Welt), cruciale per la filosofia della scienza del XX secolo, non è nuova. La tradizione aristotelica ha giocato una parte fondamentale nello stabilire una connessione essenziale fra scienza e logica, come pure più avanti le discussioni filosofiche del primo periodo moderno. Parallelamente, il possibile utilizzo metodologico e pratico della logica ha spesso indirizzato il lavoro dei praticanti dell’arte medica, i pedagogisti, gli enciclopedisti, i riformisti sociali e i primi utilitaristi. (...)
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  16. Note e recensioni.Autori Vari - 2012 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 5 (2).
    Adriano Ardovino, Raccogliere il mondo. Per una fenomenologia della rete [Angela Maiello] • Clive Bell, L’Arte [Filippo Focosi] • Alessandro Bertinetto, Il pensiero dei suoni. Temi di filosofia della musica [Domenica Lentini] • Terrence Deacon, Incomplete Nature. How Mind Emerged From Matter [Mariagrazia Portera] • Roger Scruton, La bellezza. Ragione ed esperienza estetica [Filippo Focosi] • Miriam Bratu Hansen, Cinema and Experience. Sigfried Kracauer, Walter Benjamin and Theoder W. Adorno [Domenico Spinosa] • Lawrence Barsalou, scritti sulla “Grounded Cognition” [Gialuca Consoli] (...)
     
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    Cette idée d’une histoire comme champ….David Belot - 2017 - Chiasmi International 19:57-68.
    Le cours sur la dialectique (janvier-mai 1956) permet de comprendre l’épilogue des Aventures de la dialectique (janvier 1955) selon lequel « la dialectique se donne (…) la cohésion globale, primordiale, d’un champ d’expérience où chaque élément ouvre sur les autres » (p. 282). Loin de se contenter de l’exégèse des dialectiques historiques constituées (Hegel, Marx), le cours entend en effet retrouver le « plus pur de la dialectique » du côté de l’élaboration, y compris et surtout par des philosophies intuitives, (...)
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    Destituzione/Istituzione. Un dialogo con Roberto Esposito.Gruppo di Ricerca Indipendente "Inoperoso" - 2023 - Nóema 1 (14):181-205.
    Il testo consiste nella trascrizione rimaneggiata di un dialogo che il gruppo di ricerca indipendente “Inoperoso” ha intrattenuto con Roberto Esposito in data 11 maggio 2023. Il tema della discussione è consistito nella messa in questione di una possibile attualità critica della prospettiva ontologico-politica che lo stesso Esposito ha definito dapprima “pensiero impolitico” e poi, in testi più recenti, “pensiero destituente”. Nel rivendicare una tale attualità, i membri di “Inoperoso” si sono confrontati con il successivo sviluppo del pensiero di (...)
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    Leo Strauss lettore di Hobbes: crisi della modernità e critica della religione.Claudio Ciani - 2018 - Roma: Edizioni Nuova cultura.
    Leo Strauss (1899-1973), uno dei maggiori protagonisti della filosofia politica del Novecento, considera Hobbes il vero fondatore della filosofia politica moderna. The Political Philosophy of Hobbes (1936) costituisce l’opera più importante della critica straussiana alla modernità politica e rappresenta “il primo tentativo di una emancipazione radicale dal pregiudizio moderno”, come ebbe a scrivere lo stesso Strauss in una lettera a Alexandre Kojève del 9 maggio 1935. Lo Hobbes di Strauss è un filosofo morale che costruisce un’antropologia pessimistica, scevra da (...)
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  20. Welfare, happiness, and ethics.L. W. Sumner - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Moral philosophers agree that welfare matters. But they disagree about what it is, or how much it matters. In this vital new work, Wayne Sumner presents an original theory of welfare, investigating its nature and discussing its importance. He considers and rejects all notable theories of welfare, both objective and subjective, including hedonism and theories founded on desire or preference. His own theory connects welfare closely with happiness or life satisfaction. Reacting against the value pluralism that currently dominates moral philosophy, (...)
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    Evidence that instrumental conditioning requires conscious awareness in humans.L. I. Skora, M. R. Yeomans, H. S. Crombag & R. B. Scott - 2021 - Cognition 208 (C):104546.
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  22. On Representing True-in-L'in L Robert L. Martin and Peter W. Woodruff.Robert L. Martin - 1984 - In Robert Lazarus Martin (ed.), Recent essays on truth and the liar paradox. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 47.
     
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    Does Recent Research on Adolescent Brain Development Inform the Mature Minor Doctrine?L. Steinberg - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (3):256-267.
    US Supreme Court rulings concerning sanctions for juvenile offenders have drawn on the science of brain development and concluded that adolescents are inherently less mature than adults in ways that render them less culpable. This conclusion departs from arguments made in cases involving the mature minor doctrine, in which teenagers have been portrayed as comparable to adults in their capacity to make medical decisions. I attempt to reconcile these apparently incompatible views of adolescents’ decision-making competence. Adolescents are indeed less mature (...)
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    Generating the Moral Agency to Report Peers’ Counterproductive Work Behavior in Normal and Extreme Contexts: The Generative Roles of Ethical Leadership, Moral Potency, and Psychological Safety.John J. Sumanth, Sean T. Hannah, Kenneth C. Herbst & Ronald L. Thompson - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-28.
    Reporting peers’ counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) is important for maintaining an ethical organization, but is a significant and potentially risky action. In Bandura’s Theory of Moral Thought and Action (Bandura, 1991) he states that such acts require significant moral agency, which is generated when an individual possesses adequate moral self-regulatory capacities to address the issue and is in a context that activates and reinforces those capacities. Guided by this theory, we assess moral potency (i.e., moral courage, moral efficacy, and moral (...)
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    Philosophy and the Physicists.L. Susan Stebbing - 1937 - Philosophy 13 (50):221-226.
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    New Confucianism' and the Sinicization of Metaphysics and Transcendentalism: Conceptualizations of Philosophy in the Early Works of Xiong Shili and Mou Zongsan.Rafael Suter, Raji C. Steineck, Ralph Weber, Robert Gassmann & Elena L. Lange - 2018 - In . pp. 348-393.
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    The Greatest Happiness Principle*: T. L. S. Sprigge.T. L. S. Sprigge - 1991 - Utilitas 3 (1):37-51.
    My purpose in what follows is not so much to defend the basic principle of utilitarianism as to indicate the form of it which seems most promising as a basic moral and political position. I shall take the principle of utility as offering a criterion for two different sorts of evaluation: first, the merits of acts of government, social policies, and social institutions, and secondly, the ultimate moral evaluation of the actions of individuals. I do not take it as implying (...)
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    A Modern Introduction to Logic.L. Susan Stebbing - 1931 - Humana Mente 6 (21):110-111.
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  29. The Neighbor: Three Inquiries in Political Theology.Slavoj Zizek, Eric L. Santner & Kenneth Reinhard - 2006 - University of Chicago Press.
    In _Civilization and Its Discontents_, Freud made abundantly clear what he thought about the biblical injunction, first articulated in Leviticus 19:18 and then elaborated in Christian teachings, to love one's neighbor as oneself. "Let us adopt a naive attitude towards it," he proposed, "as though we were hearing it for the first time; we shall be unable then to suppress a feeling of surprise and bewilderment." After the horrors of World War II, the Holocaust, Stalinism, and Yugoslavia, Leviticus 19:18 seems (...)
     
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    A modern introduction to logic.L. Susan Stebbing - 1931 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 38 (4):9-10.
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    A Modern Introduction to Logic.L. Susan Stebbing - 1931 - Mind 40 (159):354-364.
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    Tarski and geometry.L. W. Szczerba - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):907-912.
  33. Logical Positivism and Analysis.L. Susan Stebbing - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:605.
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    IV.—The Method of Analysis in Metaphysics.L. S. Stebbing - 1933 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 33 (1):65-94.
  35. Directional Analysis and Basic Facts.L. Susan Stebbing - 1934 - Analysis 2 (3):33 - 36.
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    Targeting Health-Related Social Risks in the Clinical Setting: New Policy Momentum and Practice Considerations.Blake N. Shultz, Carol R. Oladele, Ira L. Leeds, Abbe R. Gluck & Cary P. Gross - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (4):777-785.
    The federal government is funding a sea change in health care by investing in interventions targeting social determinants of health, which are significant contributors to illness and health inequity. This funding power has encouraged states, professional and accreditation organizations, health care entities, and providers to focus heavily on social determinants. We examine how this shift in focus affects clinical practice in the fields of oncology and emergency medicine, and highlight potential areas of reform.
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    Objective probabilities in expert systems.L. E. Sucar, D. F. Gillies & D. A. Gillies - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 61 (2):187-208.
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    Memory and cognitive control in an integrated theory of language processing.L. Robert Slevc & Jared M. Novick - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):373-374.
    Pickering & Garrod's (P&G's) integrated model of production and comprehension includes no explicit role for nonlinguistic cognitive processes. Yet, how domain-general cognitive functions contribute to language processing has become clearer with well-specified theories and supporting data. We therefore believe that their account can benefit by incorporating functions like working memory and cognitive control into a unified model of language processing.
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    Projection of Humanistic and Reformational reception in Protestant Ortodoxy.L. Stasyuk - 2014 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 69:123-130.
    L. Stasyuk «Projection of Humanistic and Reformational reception in Protestant Ortodoxy». There is performed a philosophical and theological reflection of the process in which main subjects of Renaissance and Reformation changes adhere to the principle of getting back to sources such as appeal, thorough rethinking, borrowing of the antique heritage within which a foundation of the Humanism philosophy is laid, as well as to the Holy Scriptures and to the teachings of spiritual and religious leaders of Christianity. There is made (...)
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    The ontogenesis of smiling and laughter: A perspective on the organization of development in infancy.L. Alan Srofe & Everett Waters - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (3):173-189.
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    A Christian View of “Faith” in God.L. Scott Smith - 2019 - Philotheos 19 (1):5-21.
    While central to the Christian religion, the act of faith has been notoriously difficult to define. This essay is an attempt to illuminate, with the aid of insights from cognitive science and process philosophy, what it means for a Christian to have faith, specifically in God. In doing so, the apriori and aposteriori aspects of faith are explored, along with its connections to science and empirical evidence, revelation, knowledge, doubt, morality, and additional Christian beliefs.
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    Refined and Crass Supernaturalism: T. L. S. Sprigge.T. L. S. Sprigge - 1992 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 32:105-125.
    In the postscript to The Varieties of Religious Experience William James distinguishes two types of belief in the supernatural, conceived as an essential component in religion, crass or piecemeal supernaturalism, on the one hand, and refined supernaturalism on the other.
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    The Relation between Jeremy Bentham's Psychological, and his Ethical, Hedonism: T. L. S. Sprigge.T. L. S. Sprigge - 1999 - Utilitas 11 (3):296-319.
    The relationship between Bentham's ‘enunciative principle’ and his ‘censorial principle’ is famously problematic. The problem's solution is that each person has an overwhelming interest in living in a community in which they, like others, are liable to punishment for behaviour condemned by the censorial principle either by the institutions of the state or by the tribunal of public opinion. The senses in which Bentham did and did not think everyone selfish are examined, and a less problematic form of psychological hedonism (...)
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    Communication and Verification.L. S. Stebbing, L. J. Russell & A. E. Heath - 1934 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 13 (1):159-202.
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    Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics.L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle (eds.) - 1996 - University of Toronto Press.
    The contributors to the volume discuss various approaches to bioethical thinking and the political and institutional contexts of bioethics, addressing underlying concerns about the purposes of its practice.
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    Abstraction and Science.L. S. Stebbing - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (5):28-38.
    The man in the street to-day is aware that recent developments in the physical sciences have necessitated a fundamental revision of the concepts of physics; he finds that Einstein is no less upsetting to his ideas than was Copernicus to those of his own time or than Darwin was to Bishop Wilberforce. The plain man who has “ philosophical leanings ” is aware that questions previously regarded as metaphysical—and about which philosophers have written much that is unintelligible—are now recognized as (...)
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  47. Advance Requests for Medically-Assisted Dying.L. W. Sumner - manuscript
    When medical assistance in dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in June 2016, the question of allowing decisionally capable persons to make advance requests in anticipation of later incapacity was reserved for further consideration during the mandatory parliamentary review originally scheduled to begin in June 2020 (but since delayed by COVID-19). In its current form the legislation does not permit such requests, since it stipulates that at the time at which the procedure is to be administered the patient must give (...)
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    Interpretations With Parameters.L. W. Szczerba - 1980 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (1-6):35-39.
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    Experimental Spaces and the Knowledge Economy.L. Stewart - 2007 - History of Science 45 (2):155-177.
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  50. University Governance and Campus Speech.L. W. Sumner - manuscript
    Hate speech, understood broadly, is any form of expression intended to arouse hatred or contempt toward members of a particular social group. When university administrators have reason to believe that a planned speaking event on campus may feature hate speech (at least in the eyes of some), how should they respond? In this paper I address this question as it arises for Canadian universities. I argue that, where the regulation of campus speech is concerned, the right course of action for (...)
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