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  1. El concepto escolastico de la historia.Ludovico D. MacNab - 1940 - Buenos Aires: [Imprenta Lopez].
     
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    El Concepto Escolastico de la Historia. [REVIEW]P. R. & Ludovico D. Macnab - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (17):476.
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    Neuroanatomical substrates for the volitional regulation of heart rate.Catherine L. Jones, Ludovico Minati, Yoko Nagai, Nick Medford, Neil A. Harrison, Marcus Gray, Jamie Ward & Hugo D. Critchley - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Detecting conscious awareness from involuntary autonomic responses.Ryan B. Scott, Ludovico Minati, Zoltan Dienes, Hugo D. Critchley & Anil K. Seth - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):936-942.
    Can conscious awareness be ascertained from physiological responses alone? We evaluate a novel learning-based procedure permitting detection of conscious awareness without reliance on language comprehension or behavioural responses. The method exploits a situation whereby only consciously detected violations of an expectation alter skin conductance responses . Thirty participants listened to sequences of piano notes that, without their being told, predicted a pleasant fanfare or an aversive noise according to an abstract rule. Stimuli were presented without distraction , or while distracted (...)
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  5. Lettera di Cesare Pavese - Memoriale ai chiarissimi professori Francesco Severi e Armando Carlini della Reale Accademia d'Italia - 1942.Ludovico Geymonat - 1942 - In Ludovico Geymonat, Contro il moderatismo, Feltrinelli, 1978. pp. 60-62.
     
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  6. Compendium absolutissimum totius Summae Theologiae D. Thomae Aquinatis.Ludovico Carbone, Paganino Thomas, Giovanni Paganini & Varisco - 1620 - New York: Georg Olms. Edited by Thomas.
     
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    Index of Proper Names.Aelianus Tacticus, Aelius Gallus, Aelius Theon, I. Alaric, Albrecht Achilles von Brandenburg, Alfonso I. D'Este, Ammianus Marcellinus, Petrus Martyr de Anghiera, Johan Wilhelm von Archenholtz & Ludovico Ariosto - 2010 - In Marco Formisano & Hartmut Böhme (eds.), War in Words: Transformations of War From Antiquity to Clausewitz. de Gruyter. pp. 419.
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  8. Realtà del Partito d'Azione.Ludovico Geymonat - 1945 - l'Unità (9 novembre 1945).
  9. I partigiani della 105a brigata Garibaldi "Carlo Pisacane".Ludovico Geymonat - 1976 - I Quaderno (Della 105a Brigata d'Assalto Garibaldi Andquot;Carlo Pisacane") (Torino 1976).
     
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  10. L'uso della tecnica nel mondo d'oggi.Ludovico Geymonat - 1965 - Il Contemporaneo (Supplemento di Andquot;Rinascita") (6 giugno 1965).
  11. La Resistenza oggi (discorso tenuto ai partigiani della 105a brigata d'assalto Garibaldi "Carlo Pisacane" il 19 marzo 1978).Ludovico Geymonat - 1978 - Resistenza (Milano) 2.
  12. Recensioni/Reviews-La Passione della Ragione. Studi sul pensiero di Ludovico Geymonat.F. Minazzi, D. Palladino & L. Porta - 2003 - Epistemologia 26 (2):343-346.
     
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    Ludovico Dolce e la nascita della critica d’arte.Marco Sgarbi - 2015 - Rivista di Estetica 59:163-182.
    L’articolo mostra come la riscoperta della Poetica di Aristotele nel XVI secolo abbia portato all’emergere della critica d’arte, di contro all’idea tradizionale secondo la quale essa sarebbe nata durante l’Illuminismo. L’articolo si concentra sulla poliedrica figura di Ludovico Dolce il quale, nel suo Dialogo sulla Pittura (1557), utilizza i precetti della poetica aristotelica per stabilire rigidi criteri di giudizio delle opere d’arte. A differenza di molti altri autori suoi contemporanei che scrissero sul medesimo soggetto, le riflessioni di Dolce non (...)
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    New Essays in Logic and Philosophy of Science.Marcello D'Agostino, Federico Laudisa, Giulio Giorello, Telmo Pievani & Corrado Sinigaglia (eds.) - 2010 - College Publications.
    The papers collected in this volume are based on the best contributions to the conference of the Italian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science (SILFS) that took place in Milan on 8-10 October 2007. The aim of the Society, since its foundation in 1952, has always been that of bringing together scholars - working in the broad areas of Logic, Philosophy of Science and History of Science - who share an open-minded approach to their disciplines and regard them as (...)
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  15. Chimica medicinae ancilla: il "Theatro d'Arcani" di Ludovico Locatelli da Bergamo.Paolo Capitanucci - 2009 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 30:143-188.
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    …duplici modo Daemon homini carnaliter copulatur : Ludovico Maria Sinistrari's Alternative to Apostasy and Sorcery in Human- Incubus Intercourse.Bert Roest - 2022 - Franciscan Studies 80 (1):191-209.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:…duplici modo Daemon homini carnaliter copulatur:Ludovico Maria Sinistrari's Alternative to Apostasy and Sorcery in Human-Incubus IntercourseBert RoestLodovico Maria Sinistrari d'Ameno (1632-1701), who joined the Riformati branch in 1647 in the Pavian Provincia di S. Diego, is one of the many productive seventeenth-century Franciscan authors whose works are not habitually discussed within the world of Franciscan scholarship. According to the existing bibliographical guides, Sinistrari authored under his own name (...)
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  17. L'«Institut Ludovico Geymonat pour la philosophie de la science, la logique et l'histoire de la science et de la technique».F. Minazzi - 1992 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 45 (2-3):361-375.
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    Bréviaire d'esthétique.Benedetto Croce & Georges Bourgin - 2005 - Payot.
    Dans l'œuvre immense de Benedetto Croce (1866-1952) l'esthétique occupe une place centrale. Philosophe peu orthodoxe inspiré par les pensées de Kant et de Vico il a profondément marqué la culture italienne. Associé souvent à Gentile avec lequel il a rompu en 1925, en s'opposant au fascisme, il a réfléchi toute sa vie à une philosophie immanentiste de l'Esprit où l'esthétique trouverait sa place à côté d'une logique, d'une philosophie de la pratique et d'une économie ou philosophie de l'utile. L'influence de (...)
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  19. Pagan and Christian Ethics: Girolamo Savonarola and Ludovico Valenza on Moral Philosophy.David Lines - 2006 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 17:427-444.
    Si indagano le elaborazioni prodotte da Savonarola e da Valenza sulla filosofia morale, cercando di porre in evidenza elementi comuni e punti di distanza tra i due, soffermandosi in particolare sul modo in cui essi studiarono il rapporto tra etica dei pagani ed etica cristiana, prendendo le distanze dalla posizione assunta precedentemente da Tommaso d'Aquino. Le opere studiate sono il Compendium philosophiae moralis di Savonarola e il Compendium Ethicorum Aristotelis scritto da Valenza. Si giunge così a comprendere che, sebbene l'insegnamento (...)
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  20. "D'ogni legge nemico e d'ogni fede".Guido del Giudice - 2016 - la Biblioteca di Via Senato (7):42-46.
    In un verso di Ariosto, la sorte di Giordano Bruno. SPECIALE V CENTENARIO ORLANDO FURIOSO (1516–2016).
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    Per lo studio dell'epistolografia volgare del Cinquecento: le lettere di Ludovico Beccadelli.Gigliola Fragnito - 1981 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 43 (1):61-87.
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    La clôture des religieuses et les rapports de genre dans les couvents italiens (fin xvie-début xviie siècles).Gabriella Zarri - 2007 - Clio 26:37-60.
    La clôture des religieuses et les rapports de genre dans les couvents italiens (fin XVIe – début XVIIe siècle). L’article examine les changements dans les rapports de genre introduits par les normes du Concile de Trente sur les religieux, en particulier celles concernant la clôture des moniales. À Florence et Bologne prises comme terrains d’observation, les correspondances de l’archevêque Alessandro de’Medici avec le monastère florentin des Murate (1579-1606) et de l’archevêque de Bologne Ludovico Ludovisi avec ses vicaires (1624-1627) permettent (...)
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    Drives and the C. N. S. (conceptual nervous system).D. O. Hebb - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (4):243-254.
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    Parts of recognition.D. D. Hoffman & W. A. Richards - 1984 - Cognition 18 (1-3):65-96.
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    Dispositions: A Debate.D. Armstrong, C. B. Martin & U. T. Place (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    'Why did the window break when it was hit by the stone? Because the window is brittle and the stone is hard; hardness and brittleness are powers, dispositional properties or dispositions.' Dispositions are essential to our understanding of the world. This book is a record of the debate on the nature of dispositions between three distinguished philosophers - D. M. Armstrong, C. B. Martin and U. T. Place - who have been thinking about dispositions all their working lives. Their distinctive (...)
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    Emotion in man and animal: an analysis of the intuitive processes of recognition.D. O. Hebb - 1946 - Psychological Review 53 (2):88-106.
  27. Expanding Hermeneutics: Visualism in Science (Drew Christie).D. Ihde - 2000 - Continental Philosophy Review 33 (2):218-224.
    _Expanding Hermeneutics _examines the development of interpretation theory, emphasizing how science in practice involves and implicates interpretive processes. Ihde argues that the sciences have developed a sophisticated visual hermeneutics that produces evidence by means of imaging, visual displays, and visualizations. From this vantage point, Ihde demonstrates how interpretation is built into technologies and instruments.
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    Ambiguïté d’Eros.François-D. Sebbah - 2012 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 20:143-154.
    La notion d’« amour » apparaît sous la plume de Levinas dans divers contextes et à des moments différents de l’œuvre : de « l’amour sexuel » désigné comme origine du social à l’« amour » qui nommerait mieux encore la responsabilité infinie pour autrui que le vocable « éthique », en passant par l’Eros décrit en particulier dans Le temps et l’autre (TA) puis dans Totalité et Infini (TI), c’est peu dire que la notion renvoie à des significations sensiblement (...)
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    Passion and Value in Hume's Treatise.D. G. C. Macnabb - 1968 - Philosophical Books 9 (1):2-4.
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    Systematic Theology.D. M. MacKinnon & Paul Tillich - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (9):381.
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  31. Tversky, eds.D. Kahneman & P. Slovic - 1982 - In Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic & Amos Tversky (eds.), Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases. Cambridge University Press.
  32. Handbook of Philosophical Logic.D. M. Gabbay & F. Guenthner - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):248-250.
     
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    On Some Completeness Theorems in Modal Logic.D. Makinson - 1966 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 12 (1):379-384.
    Gives the first published adaptation of the Lindenbaum/Henkin method of maximal consistent sets for establishing the completeness of modal propositional logics with respect to the relational models of Kripke.
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    The Obligation of Reparation.D. N. MacCormick - 1978 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 78:175 - 193.
    D. N. MacCormick; XI*—The Obligation of Reparation, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 78, Issue 1, 1 June 1978, Pages 175–194, https://doi.org/10.
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    Hume and Adam Smith on Justice and Utility.D. D. Raphael - 1973 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 73:87 - 103.
    D. D. Raphael; VI*—Hume and Adam Smith on Justice and Utility, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 73, Issue 1, 1 June 1973, Pages 87–104, https://d.
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    The growth of grain-boundary voids under stress.D. Hull & D. E. Rimmer - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (42):673-687.
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  37. Existential Technics.D. Ihde - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
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    Equational approach to argumentation networks.D. M. Gabbay - 2012 - Argument and Computation 3 (2-3):87 - 142.
    This paper provides equational semantics for Dung's argumentation networks. The network nodes get numerical values in [0,1], and are supposed to satisfy certain equations. The solutions to these equations correspond to the ?extensions? of the network. This approach is very general and includes the Caminada labelling as a special case, as well as many other so-called network extensions, support systems, higher level attacks, Boolean networks, dependence on time, and much more. The equational approach has its conceptual roots in the nineteenth (...)
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    I—The Presidential Address*: The Standard of Morals.D. D. Raphael - 1975 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 75 (1):1-12.
    D. D. Raphael; I—The Presidential Address*: The Standard of Morals, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 75, Issue 1, 1 June 1975, Pages 1–12E, https.
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    The D.L. for cutaneous two-point stimulation by the method of single stimuli.F. D. Fry, D. D. M. Haupt & L. Wartena - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (5):743.
  41. P. Slovic, and A. Tversky.D. Kahneman - 1982 - In Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic & Amos Tversky (eds.), Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases. Cambridge University Press.
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    On interstitial dislocation loops in aluminium bombarded with alpha-particles.D. J. Mazey, R. S. Barnes & A. Howie - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (83):1861-1870.
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  43. On distance from the truth as a true distance.D. Miller - 1979 - In J. Hintikka, I. Niiniluoto & E. Saarinen (eds.), Essays on Mathematical and Philosophical Logic. Springer. pp. 415--435.
     
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    The Reduction of Society.D. H. Mellor - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (219):51-75.
    How does the study of society relate to the study of the people it comprises? This longstanding question is partly one of method, but mainly one of fact, of how independent the objects of these two studies, societies and people, are. It is commonly put as a question of reduction, and I shall tackle it in that form: does sociology reduce in principle to individual psychology? I follow custom in calling the claim that it does ‘individualism’ and its denial ‘holism’.
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    Stirring in 3-d spherical models of convection in the Earth's mantle.K. -D. Gottschaldt, U. Walzer, R. F. Hendel, D. R. Stegman, J. R. Baumgardner & H. -B. Mühlhaus - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (21-22):3175-3204.
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  46. Ἀφαίρεσις, πρόσθεσις, χωρίζειν dans la philosophie d'Aristote.M. D. Philippe - 1948 - Revue Thomiste 48:461-479.
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    Fibred semantics and the weaving of logics part 1: Modal and intuitionistic logics.D. M. Gabbay - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (4):1057-1120.
    This is Part 1 of a paper on fibred semantics and combination of logics. It aims to present a methodology for combining arbitrary logical systems L i , i ∈ I, to form a new system L I . The methodology `fibres' the semantics K i of L i into a semantics for L I , and `weaves' the proof theory (axiomatics) of L i into a proof system of L I . There are various ways of doing this, we (...)
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  48. Medieval Logic and Metaphysics.D. P. Henry - 1974 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 164 (2):218-219.
     
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  49. The judgement-stroke as a truth-operator: A new interpretation of the logical form of sentences in Frege's scientific language.D. Greimann - 2000 - Erkenntnis 52 (2):213-238.
    The syntax of Frege's scientific language is commonly taken to be characterized by two oddities: the representation of the intended illocutionary role of sentences by a special sign, the judgement-stroke, and the treatment of sentences as a species of singular terms. In this paper, an alternative view is defended. The main theses are: the syntax of Frege's scientific language aims at an explication of the logical form of judgements; the judgement-stroke is, therefore, a truth-operator, not a pragmatic operator; in Frege's (...)
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    De la trace hétérodoxe. Paléographie et histoire de l'hétérodoxie dans les travaux de Roger Gryson sur les scolies ariennes du concile d'Aquilée.Albert D'Haenens - 1981 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 12 (2):212-228.
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