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    La Ausencia de Obra En la Locura.Marco Alexis Salcedo Serna - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 31:123-135.
    El propósito de este documento es analizar el sentido de una de las tesis que Michel Foucault presentó en Historia de la locura, la locura como ausencia de obra, dado el reducido interés que ha generado la misma entre los principales comentaristas de su producción flosófca. Se afrma en el texto que los planteamientos de Kant y Nietzsche son claves en la comprensión de esta tesis, especialmente como crítica al modo hegeliano de aprehensión de la locura. Se concluye diciendo que (...)
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  2. Herencia y determinismo genético en la obra de Sigmund Freud.Marco Alexis Salcedo - 2010 - A Parte Rei 69:17.
  3. "La crítica historicista de Michel Foucault al psicoanálisis en" Historia de la locura".Marco Alexis Salcedo - 2010 - A Parte Rei 70:4.
     
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    psicagogía como actividad educativa en Michel Foucault.Diego Ticchione Sáez & Laura Salcedo - 2023 - Revista Ethika+ 8:77-97.
    En La hermeneútica del sujeto, Foucault sostiene que, en la cultura de sí, existieron pedagogía y psicagogía como dos formas de educación, diferenciadas en virtud de la finalidad ethopoietica de cada una. No obstante, no resulta claro qué quiere decir esto, pues la distinción se realiza sin una aclaración del marco en el que tiene lugar. En este artículo nos proponemos destacar los aspectos constitutivos de la psicagogía, problematizando el modo en que aquí es entendida la ethopoiesis, a través (...)
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  5. Verdad, discurso y libertad en Foucault. Reflexiones a partir de su etapa arqueológica.Alexis Sossa Rojas - 2012 - Aposta 54:2.
    El presente artículo analiza la etapa denominada arqueológica de Michel Foucault. Puntualizando principalmente cómo en esta etapa es entendido el concepto de libertad desde la noción foucaultiana de discurso. Se aborda, en este sentido, la etapa arqueológica de Foucault desde tres áreas. La primera, nos habla de cómo se erige lo diferente, lo anormal. La segunda, expone cómo se construye lo aparente, lo indiscutible. Por último, a partir de un marco teórico previamente expuesto, reflexionamos respecto del concepto de libertad.
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    Ser-en-el-texto. La posibilidad ontológica que subyace a la experiencia de la literatura.Wilfer Alexis Yepes Muñoz - 2023 - Escritos 31 (66):17-34.
    Este artículo propone una reflexión ontológica de la experiencia de la literatura en el marco de la filosofía existencial y en relación con uno de los presupuestos de la estética de la recepción: el texto comprende, en su mismo ser, una virtualidad que involucra de manera activa a sus receptores. Ciertamente, la posibilidad que subyace a esta demarcación es la insurrección de la filosofía existencial de tono heideggeriano, que enmarca la pregunta por el ser en una analítica del Dasein. (...)
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    Análisis desde Michel Foucault referentes al cuerpo, la belleza física y el consumo.Alexis Sossa Rojas - 2011 - Polis 28.
    El presente artículo tiene como objetivo explicar desde los planteamientos de Foucault, cómo funcionan, en términos descriptivos, los fenómenos de consumo que promueven la delgadez y la juventud como características positivas, que nos conducirían a un estado de salud, belleza y felicidad. En este sentido, este artículo proyecta ser tanto una aplicación de la filosofía del autor francés, como “unalectura”, de las diversas que se pueden llevar a cabo desde este autor. Si bien Foucault no estudió directamente este tipo de (...)
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    How Will We Pay for Loss and Damage?J. Timmons Roberts, Sujay Natson, Victoria Hoffmeister, Alexis Durand, Romain Weikmans, Jonathan Gewirtzman & Saleemul Huq - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (2):208-226.
    The devotion of a full article in the Paris Agreement to loss and damage was a major breakthrough for the world’s most vulnerable nations seeing to gain support for climate impacts beyond what can be adapted to. But how will loss and damage be paid for, and who will pay it? Will ethics be part of this decision? Here we ask what are the possible means of raising predictable and adequate levels of funding to address loss and damage? Utilizing a (...)
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    Computation, Dynamics, and Cognition.Marco Giunti - 1997 - Oxford University Press.
    This book explores the application of dynamical theory to cognitive science. Giunti shows how the dynamical approach can illuminate problems of cognition, information processing, consciousness, meaning, and the relation between body and mind.
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    Modeling language and cognition with deep unsupervised learning: a tutorial overview.Marco Zorzi, Alberto Testolin & Ivilin P. Stoianov - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Il livello religioso dell'intersoggettività nel pensiero di Fichte.Marco Ivaldo - 1994 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 9:193-210.
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    Libertà e moralità: a partire da Kant.Marco Ivaldo - 2009 - Saonara (Pd) [i.e. Padua, Italy]: Il prato.
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    Plato's Problem: An Introduction to Mathematical Platonism.Marco Panza & Andrea Sereni - 2013 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Andrea Sereni & Marco Panza.
    What is mathematics about? And if it is about some sort of mathematical reality, how can we have access to it? This is the problem raised by Plato, which still today is the subject of lively philosophical disputes. This book traces the history of the problem, from its origins to its contemporary treatment. It discusses the answers given by Aristotle, Proclus and Kant, through Frege's and Russell's versions of logicism, Hilbert's formalism, Gödel's platonism, up to the the current debate on (...)
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  14. Some Remarks about Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra´s Advice on the Language of Philosophy.Marco Ruffino - 2013 - Critica 45 (133):99-105.
    n this paper I discuss Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra�s notes on the proper language for publishing texts in analytic philosophy. I am basically in agreement with him on the practical side, i.e., publishing in English increases the chances of philosophical exchange with other communities. I disagree, however, if one wants to read a stronger �should� in his advice, for there is nothing in the essence of analytic philosophy that ties it to the English language. Finally, I end with a caveat that his (...)
     
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  15. Reality and Negation - Kant's Principle of Anticipations of Perception.Marco Giovanelli - 2011 - Springer.
  16. Artificial intelligence & games: Should computational psychology be revalued?Marco Ernandes - 2005 - Topoi 24 (2):229-242.
    The aims of this paper are threefold: To show that game-playing (GP), the discipline of Artificial Intelligence (AI) concerned with the development of automated game players, has a strong epistemological relevance within both AI and the vast area of cognitive sciences. In this context games can be seen as a way of securely reducing (segmenting) real-world complexity, thus creating the laboratory environment necessary for testing the diverse types and facets of intelligence produced by computer models. This paper aims to promote (...)
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    Compositional semantics and the lemma dilemma.Marco Zorzi & Gabriella Vigliocco - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):60-61.
    We discuss two key assumptions of Levelt et al.'s model of lexical retrieval: (1) the nondecompositional character of concepts and (2) lemmas as purely syntactic representations. These assumptions fail to capture the broader role of lemmas, which we propose as that of lexical–semantic representations binding (compositional) semantics with phonology (or orthography).
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    Dissociation between regular and irregular in connectionist architectures: Two processes, but still no special linguistic rules.Marco Zorzi & Gabriella Vigliocco - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):1045-1046.
    Dual-mechanism models of language maintain a distinction between a lexicon and a computational system of linguistic rules. In his target article, Clahsen provides support for such a distinction, presenting evidence from German inflections. He argues for a structured lexicon, going beyond the strict lexicon versus rules dichotomy. We agree with the author in assuming a dual mechanism; however, we argue that a next step must be taken, going beyond the notion of the computational system as specific rules applying to a (...)
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    Priming in neglect is problematic for linking consciousness to stability.Marco Zorzi & Carlo Umiltà - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):174-175.
    O'Brien & Opie argue that (1) only explicit representations give rise to conscious experience, and (2) explicit representations depend on stable patterns of activation. In neglect patients, the stimuli presented to the neglected hemifield are not consciously experienced but exert causal effects on the processing of other stimuli presented to the intact hemifield. We argue that O'Brien & Opie cannot account for a nonconscious representation that is stable, as attested by the fact that it affects behavior, but is neither potentially (...)
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    Gerbert of Aurillac and a Tenth-Century Jewish Channel for the Transmission of Arabic Science to the West.Marco Zuccato - 2005 - Speculum 80 (3):742-763.
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    Letters to the Editor.Marco Zuccato - 2009 - Isis 100 (4):860-861.
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  22. La poéitca de la" Ciencia nueva".Marco Luchessi - 1999 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 11:287-294.
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  23. Aristotle and the Problems of Method in Ethics.Marco Zingano - 2007 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 32:297-330.
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    Descriptive Reference Fixing and Epistemic Privileges.Marco Ruffino - 2021 - Aufklärung 8.
    Donnellan argues for a radical limitation of Kripke’s thesis concerning the possibility of contingent truths knowable a priori as a result of descriptive reference fixing for names. According to the former, in the absence of some form of acquaintance between the speaker and the object of knowledge, there can be no de re singular knowledge envisaged by Kripke. And in the presence of acquaintance, there can be no a priori knowledge. On the other hand, Jeshion argues that Donnellan’s main argument (...)
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    Il mondo: profilo di un'idea.Marco Russo - 2017 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Il principio di causalità: Antonio Rosmini e la metafisica agapica.Marco Staffolani - 2020 - Roma: Studium edizioni.
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    Willensfreiheit: bestimmt mein Gehirn oder bestimme ich?Marco Stier - 2014 - München: Ernst Reinhardt Verlag.
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    L'antagonista necessario: la filosofia francese dell'abitudine da Montaigne a Deleuze.Marco Piazza - 2015 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Esistenza e interpretazione: Nietzsche oltre Heidegger.Marco Vozza - 2001 - Roma: Donzelli.
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    Sapere della superficie: da Nietzsche a Simmel.Marco Vozza - 1988 - Napoli: Liguori.
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    Dynamical Systems on Monoids. Toward a General Theory of Deterministic Systems and Motion.Marco Giunti & Claudio Mazzola - 2012 - In G. MInati (ed.), Methods, Models, Simulations and Approaches Towards a General Theory of Change. World Scientific. pp. 173-186.
    Dynamical systems are mathematical structures whose aim is to describe the evolution of an arbitrary deterministic system through time, which is typically modeled as (a subset of) the integers or the real numbers. We show that it is possible to generalize the standard notion of a dynamical system, so that its time dimension is only required to possess the algebraic structure of a monoid: first, we endow any dynamical system with an associated graph and, second, we prove that such a (...)
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  32. Real-Time Analysis of Eye Behaviour for Enhanced E-Learning.Marco Porta - 2008 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 41 (1-2):41-60.
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    Diferenciações e indiferenciações nas formações identitárias: ambigüidades discursivas nos estudos contemporâneos; Discoursive ambiguity of identity formations: towards a critical view.Marco Aurélio M. Prado & Telma Regina de Paula Souza - 2001 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 13:97-109.
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  34. Incremental Model Construction: Eye-movements reflect mental representations and operations–even if there is nothing to look at.Marco Ragni, Thomas Fangmeier, Andreas Bittner & Lars Konieczny - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
  35. Creazione E tempo nella costituzione I del concilio lateranense IV. Prime ricognizioni intorno alle urgenze e allé contingenze della stesura.Marco Rainini - 2007 - Divus Thomas 110 (2):119-150.
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  36. Dottori e apostoli. L'Università di Parigi e l'Ordine dei Predicatori: origini, sviluppo e crisi di un rapporto.Marco Giuseppe Rainini - forthcoming - Divus Thomas.
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  37. " In cardine crucis". Tempo, eternità e redenzione nelle opere di Corrado di Hirsau.Marco Giuseppe Rainini - forthcoming - Divus Thomas.
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  38. Il cosmo e la croce nella «teologia visiva» dei secoli IX-XII.Marco Giuseppe Rainini - forthcoming - Divus Thomas.
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  39. Mutamenti del modello teologico e riflessi istituzionali: Tra il concilio di soissons del 1121 e il Lateranense IV.Marco Rainini - 2005 - Divus Thomas 108 (1):108-129.
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  40. Recensione a Paul VIGNAUX, Philosophie au Moyen Âge.Marco Giuseppe Rainini - forthcoming - Divus Thomas.
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    Introduzione al tradizionalismo francese.Marco Ravera - 1991 - Roma: Laterza.
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  42. Il bello e l'arte in Immanuel Hermann Fichte.Marco Ravera - 1971 - Rivista di Estetica 16:68.
     
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  43. Corpo, percezione e persuasione retorica.Marco Tommaso Reali - 2006 - Divus Thomas 109 (3):55-81.
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    Irony and the Politics of Composition in the Philosophy of Franco "Bifo" Berardi.Marco Deseriis - forthcoming - Theory and Event 15 (4).
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    Diritto e nuovi diritti: l'ordine del diritto e il problema del suo fondamento attraverso la lettura di alcune questioni biogiuridiche.Rudi Di Marco - 2021 - Torino: G. Giappichelli Editore.
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    Heterogeneity of Being: On Octavio Paz’s Poetics of Similitude.Marco Luis Dorfsman - 2014 - Upa.
    Heterogeneity of Being goes beyond the standard interpretations of Octavio Paz as a thinker of national identity and proposes a radical rethinking of the relationship between literature and philosophy. Dorfsman analyzes how Paz’s “tradition of rupture” properly displays a continuity between self and other, identity and difference, time and space.
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  47. Critica dei sensi e critica dello schematismo trascendentale in Herder e Plessner.Marco Russo - 2003 - Rivista di Estetica 43 (23):203-219.
     
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    Cosmologia e umanesimo in Kant.Marco Russo - 2020 - Palermo: Palermo University Press.
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  49. Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks.Marco Valero - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 4:04.
     
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    Infinity and the Nostalgia of the Stars.Marco Bersanelli - 2011 - In Michał Heller & W. H. Woodin (eds.), Infinity: new research frontiers. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 193.
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