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    Philodemus De signis: An important ancient semiotic debate.Giovanni Manetti - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (138).
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    The inferential and equational models from ancient times to the postmodern.Giovanni Manetti - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (178):255-274.
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    An important chapter in the history of semiotics: inference from signs in Philodemus’ De signis.Giovanni Manetti - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (250):117-148.
    Philodemus’ De signis is one of the classical texts of greatest semiotic interest. It reports the debate which arose between the Epicureans and an opposing school, usually identified as the Stoics, concerning semiotic inference. The Epicureans proposed to construct semiotic inferences based on generalizations resting on similarity, ultimately configuring their method as a form of induction. Their opponents attacked the Epicurean proposal in a twofold way: on the one hand, they argued that the Epicureans’ method intrinsically lacked cogency, invalidating their (...)
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  4. Grice, Augustine, and Aristotle: Understanding ancient semiotic thought in order to understand contemporary thought.Giovanni Manetti & Walter de Gruvter - 1997 - Semiotica 114 (1/2):151-168.
     
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  5. The name of the rose. 1988. Dir. Jean-Jacques annaud, with Sean Connery, F. Murray abra-ham, and Christian Slater. Cristaldifilm. [REVIEW]Owen Flanagan, Patrizia Magli, Giovanni Manetti, Patrizia Violi, Charles Sanders Peirce & Ruggero Puletti - 1999 - Semiotics 23:81.
     
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    Filosofia umana: itinerario di Alberto Caracciolo.Giovanni Moretto - 1992 - Brescia: Morcelliana.
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  7. L'edizione critica delle Vorlesungen schleiermacheriane. Sulla docttrina dello Stato.Giovanni Moretto - 2000 - Giornale di Metafisica 22 (1):315-320.
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    L'esperienza religiosa del linguaggio in Martin Heidegger.Giovanni Moretto - 1973 - Firenze,: F. Le Monnier.
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    La scuola napoletana di Pietro Piovani: lettura critica e informazione bibliografica.Giovanni Morrone - 2015 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
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    Wilhelm von Humboldt als Kulturphilosoph.Giovanni Morrone - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2018 (2):125-145.
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    The Weight of Emotions in Decision-Making: How Fearful and Happy Facial Stimuli Modulate Action Readiness of Goal-Directed Actions.Giovanni Mirabella - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Thomas Reid’s geometry of visibles and the parallel postulate.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (1):79-103.
    Thomas Reid (1710–1796) presented a two-dimensional geometry of the visual field in his Inquiry into the human mind (1764), whose axioms are different from those of Euclidean plane geometry. Reid’s ‘geometry of visibles’ is the same as the geometry of the surface of the sphere, described without reference to points and lines outside the surface itself. Interpreters of Reid seem to be divided in evaluating the significance of his geometry of visibles in the history of the discovery of non-Euclidean geometries. (...)
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    Richard Owen, Morphology and Evolution.Giovanni Camardi - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (3):481 - 515.
    Richard Owen has been condemned by Darwinians as an anti-evolutionist and an essentialist. In recent years he has been the object of a revisionist analysis intended to uncover evolutionary elements in his scientific enterprise. In this paper I will examine Owen's evolutionary hypothesis and its connections with von Baer's idea of divergent development. To give appropriate importance to Owen's evolutionism is the first condition to develop an up-to-date understanding of his scientific enterprise, that is to disentagle Owen's contribution to the (...)
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    Reid's Direct Realism about Vision.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2006 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 23 (3):225 - 241.
    Thomas Reid presented a two-dimensional geometry of the visual field in his Inquiry into the Human Mind (1764). The axioms of this geometry are different from those of Euclidean plane geometry. The ‘geometry of visibles’ is the same as the geometry of the surface of the sphere, described without reference to points and lines outside the surface itself. In a recent article, James Van Cleve has argued that Reid can secure a non-Euclidean geometry of visibles only at the cost of (...)
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    On Certainty: Wittgenstein and Einstein.Giovanni Mion - 2019 - Philosophical Investigations 42 (2):163-170.
    The paper focuses on the role of relativistic ideas in Wittgenstein’s philosophy. In particular, it focuses on On Certainty (1969), where in (305), Wittgenstein explicitly invokes Einstein’s theory of relativity: “Here once more there is needed a step like the one taken in relativity theory.” The aim of the paper is to establish a connection between Wittgenstein and Einstein that is both theoretically and exegetically sound. In particular, the paper argues that Wittgenstein’s reaction to scepticism closely resembles Einstein’s reaction to (...)
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    The extension of color sensations: Reid, Stewart, and Fearn.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2011 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (S1):50-79.
    According to Reid, color sensations are not extended nor are they arranged in figured patterns. Reid further claimed that ‘there is no sensation appropriated to visible figure.’ Reid justified these controversial claims by appeal to Cheselden's report of the experiences of a young man affected by severe cataracts, and by appeal to cases of perception of visible figure without color. While holding fast to the principle that sensations are not extended, Dugald Stewart tried to show that ‘a variety of colour (...)
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  17. Reid and Condillac on Sensation and Perception.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2008 - Southwest Philosophy Review 24 (1):191-200.
    In order to illustrate the difference between sensation and perception, Reid imagines a blind man that by ‘some strange distemper’ has lost all his notions of external objects, but has retained the power of sensation and reasoning. Reid argues that since sensations do not resemble external objects, the blind man could not possibly infer from them any notion of primary qualities. Condillac proposed a similar thought experiment in the Treatise on Sensations. I argue that Condillac can reach a conclusion opposite (...)
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    Reid on ridicule and common sense.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2008 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 6 (1):71-90.
    According to Reid, opinions that contradict the principles of common sense are not only false but also absurd. Nature has given us an emotion that reveals the absurdity of an opinion: the emotion of ridicule. An appeal to ridicule in philosophical arguments may easily be discounted as a logical fallacy in the same manner as an appeal to the common consent of people. This essay traces the origins of Reid's defense of ridicule in the works of Addison, Hutcheson, Shaftesbury and (...)
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  19. The Theory of Democracy Revisited. Part 1: The Contemporary Debate.Giovanni Sartori - 1989 - Ethics 99 (2):431-433.
     
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    The Square of Opposition: From Russell's Logic to Kant's Cosmology.Giovanni Mion - 2014 - History and Philosophy of Logic 35 (4):377-382.
    In this paper, I will show to what extent we can use our modern understanding of the Square of Opposition in order to make sense of Kant 's double standard solution to the cosmological antinomies. Notoriously, for Kant, both theses and antitheses of the mathematical antinomies are false, while both theses and antitheses of the dynamical antinomies are true. Kantian philosophers and interpreters have criticized Kant 's solution as artificial and prejudicial. In the paper, I do not dispute such claims, (...)
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  21. Hume and Reid on Political Economy.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2014 - Eighteenth-Century Thought 5:99-145.
    While Hume had a favorable opinion of the new commercial society, Reid envisioned a utopian system that would eliminate private property and substitute the profit incentive with a system of state-conferred honors. Reid’s predilection for a centralized command economy cannot be explained by his alleged discovery of market failures, and has to be considered in the context of his moral psychology. Hume tried to explain how the desire for gain that motivates the merchant leads to industry and frugality. These, in (...)
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    Wittgensteinian Wood-Sellers: A Resolute Relativistic Reading.Giovanni Mion - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (3):320-330.
    Among Wittgenstein’s thought experiments, the wood-sellers is one of the most controversial. According to an absolutist interpretation, they are meant to show that we cannot transcend our concepts,...
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  23. Reid and Wells on Single and Double Vision.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2010 - Journal of Scottish Thought 3:143-163.
    In a recent article on Reid’s theory of single and double vision, James Van Cleve considers an argument against direct realism presented by Hume. Hume argues for the mind-dependent nature of the objects of our perception from the phenomenon of double vision. Reid does not address this particular argument, but Van Cleve considers possible answers Reid might have given to Hume. He finds fault with all these answers. Against Van Cleve, I argue that both appearances in double vision could be (...)
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  24. Hinge communitarianism.Giovanni Mion - 2023 - Episteme 1: 1.
    In this paper, I will defend a communitarian perspective on the so-called “hinge propositions” (hinges, for short). Accordingly, I will argue that hinges play a normative role, in the sense that, among other things, they govern the mechanisms of social inclusion/exclusion. In particular, I will examine the so-called “religious hinges”; and I will argue that such hinges, being the product of mere indoctrination, are particularly effective in shaping boundaries among communities. Finally, with the help of Peter Munz's theory of altruism, (...)
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    La ragione flessibile: modi d'essere e stili di pensiero.Giovanni Bottiroli - 2013 - Torino: Bollati Boringhieri.
    Gli antichi Greci la chiamavano métis. Parola comune e anche nome mitologico di divinità. Se consultiamo il vocabolario, ne troviamo due significati: "saggezza" ispirata a "prudenza" e "disegno", nel senso di "piano" concepito da qualcuno. La flessibilità ha a che fare soprattutto con il secondo significato, perché è razionalità strategica e agonistica, in cui la duttilità è insieme ragion d'essere, modo di operare e scopo. Giovanni Bottiroli sostiene da tempo la necessità di elaborare una filosofia di tipo modale, che (...)
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  26. Quatre Saints; De l''me humaine.Giovanni Santinello - 1952 - Giornale di Metafisica 7 (4):511.
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  27. Storia delle storie generali della filosofia.Giovanni Santinello (ed.) - 1981 - Brescia: La Scuola.
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  28. Studi sull’ umanesimo europeo - Cusano e Petrarca. Lefèfre. Erasmo, colet, Moro.Giovanni Santinello - 1970 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 8:268-269.
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  29. Saggi sull’ "Umanesimo" di Proclo.Giovanni Santinello - 1970 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 8:267-268.
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  30. S. Tommaso nella fase spiritualistica di M. F. Sciacca.Giovanni Santinello - 1976 - Giornale di Metafisica 31:715-722.
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  31. Tradizione e dissenso nella filosofia veneta fra Rinascimento e modernità.Giovanni Santinello - 1991 - Padova: Antenore.
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  32. Verità e interpretazione.Giovanni Santinello - 1972 - Giornale di Metafisica 27:177-184.
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  33. Weisheit und Wissenschaft im cusanischen Verständnis - Ihre Einheit und Unterschiedenheit.Giovanni Santinello - 1992 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 20:57-67.
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  34. La teoria in politica.Giovanni Sartori - 2019 - Il Pensiero Storico 5 (1).
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    Legal Validity as Doxastic Obligation: From Definition to Normativity.Giovanni Sartor - 2000 - Law and Philosophy 19 (5):585-625.
    The paper argues for viewing legal validityas a doxastic obligation, i.e. as the obligation toaccept a rule in legal reasoning. This notion of legalvalidity is shown to be both sufficient for thelaywers' needs and neutral in regard to varioustheories of the grounds of validity, i.e. theoriesintended to identify what rules are legally valid, byproposing different grounds for attributing validity.All of these theories, rather then being alternativedefinitions of validity, presuppose the notion hereprovided.This notion is purely normative, but it allows for theconstruction (...)
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  36. Razionalità pratica e sapere applicato.Giovanni Sartori - 1986 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 4 (3/4):72-77.
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  37. Reasoning with Normative Systems.Giovanni Sartor - 2015 - In Emiliano Lorini & Andreas Herzig (eds.), The Cognitive Foundations of Group Attitudes and Social Interaction. Cham: Springer.
     
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  38. Stato e politica nel pensiero di Benedetto Croce.Giovanni Sartori - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (4):453-454.
     
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  39. Stato e politica nel pensiero di Benedetto Croce.Giovanni Sartori - 1969 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 74 (4):473-473.
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    Controversies on Body.Giovanni Scarafile - 2016 - Pragmatics and Cognition 23 (3):486-499.
    My paper is related to applied ethics with special reference to the ethics of communication. The task of this discipline is to defend otherness in the various contexts where it exists. The departure point for my paper is the observation that the physician–patient relationship, instead of being the place of therapeutic alliance, is increasingly becoming a source of conflict, as is shown by the statistics on legal actions between doctors and patients, lack of communication skills identified amongst patients, and cases (...)
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    Due filosofie della libertà: Karl Popper e Robert Nozick.Giovanni Scattone - 2002 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino.
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    Perpetual beginners.Giovanni Scarafile - 2016 - Pragmatics and Cognition 23 (3):359-363.
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    Paradoxes of Conflict.Giovanni Scarafile & Leah Gruenpeter Gold (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Springer.
    This volume features more than 25 papers that were presented at the 2014 Conference of the International Association for the Study of Controversies, IASC, held at the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy. It looks at conflict and conflict resolution from diverse perspectives, including philosophy, psychology, law, and history. Coverage explores the paradox of conflict and examines how discord, whether large or small, international or internal, can be both a source of chaos as well as a foundation for unity, a limitation (...)
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    Tensegrità, multivocità ed etica delle immagini.Giovanni Scarafile - 2018 - Scienza E Filosofia 19:90-100.
    Tensegrity, multivocity and the ethics of images When transposed to the field of philosophy, the notion of tensegrity can become the matrix to justify an approach to reality, based on the contextual action of several factors. This specificity is shown with reference to the photographs of patients allegedly hysterical, photographed at the end of the nineteenth century in the Hospital Salpêtrière in Paris. The ethics of images is anchored in this possibility. In fact, it is not indifferent with respect to (...)
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  45. Les hérétiques des XIe et XIIe siècles.Giovanni Gonnet - 1992 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 72 (4):445-462.
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  46. Les Relations Des Vaudois Des Alpes Avec Les Réformateurs En 1532.Giovanni Gonnet - 1961 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 23 (1):34-52.
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    Berkeley's theory of vision: Optical origins and ontological consequences.Giovanni Battista Grandi - unknown
    In the present work Berkeley's theory of vision is considered in its historical origins, in its relation to Berkeley's general philosophical conceptions, and in its early reception. Berkeley's theory replaces an account of vision according to which distance and other spatial properties are deduced from elementary data through an unconscious geometric inference. This account of vision in terms of "natural geometry" was first introduced by Descartes and Malebranche. Among Berkeley's immediate sources of knowledge of the geometric theory of perception, a (...)
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    Comments on Daniel E. Flage’s “Berkeley’s Contingent Necessities”.Giovanni Battista Grandi - 2009 - Philosophia 37 (3):373-378.
    According to Daniel Flage, Berkeley thinks that all necessary truths are founded on acts of will that assign meanings to words. After briefly commenting on the air of paradox contained in the title of Flage’s paper, and on the historical accuracy of Berkeley’s understanding of the abstractionist tradition, I make some remarks on two points made by Flage. Firstly, I discuss Flage’s distinction between the ontological ground of a necessary truth and our knowledge of a necessary truth. Secondly, I discuss (...)
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    Distance and Direction in Reid’s Theory of Vision.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2016 - Topoi 35 (2):465-478.
    Two theses appear to be central to Reid’s view of the visual field. By sight, we do not originally perceive depth or linear distance from the eye. By sight, we originally perceive the position that points on the surface of objects have with regard to the centre of the eye. In different terms, by sight, we originally perceive the compass direction and degree of elevation of points on the surface of objects with reference to the centre of the eye. I (...)
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    Fare giustizia: un'indagine morale sul male, la pena e la riparazione.Giovanni Grandi - 2020 - Padova: Padova UP.
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