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    Logic and Philosophy of Logic from Humanism to Kant.Mirella Capozzi & Gino Roncaglia - 2009 - In Leila Haaparanta (ed.), The Development of Modern Logic. Oxford University Press. pp. 78-158.
    This chapter begins with a discussion of humanist criticisms of scholastic logic. It then discusses the evolution of the scholastic tradition and the influence of Renaissance Aristotelianism, Descartes and his influence, the Port-Royal Logic, the emergence of a logic of cognitive faculties, logic and mathematics in the late 17th century, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's role in the history of formal logic, and Kant's influence on logic.
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    Why Language Matters to Kant’s Philosophy and Logic.Mirella Capozzi - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 97-116.
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  3. Kant on Logic, Language and Thought.Mirella Capozzi - 1987 - In Dino Buzzetti & Maurizio Ferriani (eds.), Speculative Grammar, Universal Grammar and Philosophical Analysis of Language. Benjamins. pp. 97-147.
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    Philosophy and Writing: the Philosophical Book According to Kant.Mirella Capozzi - 2011 - Quaestio 11:307-350.
    Moving from the conviction that philosophy differs from mathematics because the signs of philosophy are words, i.e. audible Sprachlaute, and given that the vagueness of natural language cannot be eliminated by adopting a characteristic writing on the model of algebra, Kant poses the problem of how to write a philosophical book with a necessarily only phonetic writing, and yet aspiring to a certainty comparable to that of mathematics. His solution consists in showing, by means of acroamatic proofs, that there are (...)
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  5. Legge di specificazione e teoria dei concetti in Kant.Mirella Capozzi - 1981 - In Sergio Bernini (ed.), Atti del congresso nazionale di logica. Montecatini Terme 1-5 ottobre 1979. Bibliopolis. pp. 655-684.
     
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  6. La teoria kantiana dei concetti e il problema dei nomi propri.Mirella Capozzi - 2009 - Dianoia: Rivista di filosofia 14:119-146.
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    Dialectic, probability and verisimilitude in Kant's logic.Mirella Capozzi - 2001 - In V. Fano, M. Stanzione & G. Tarozzi (eds.), Prospettive Della Logica E Della Filosofia Della Scienza. Rubettino. pp. 31.
  8. Kant e la logica, vol. 1.Mirella Capozzi - 2001 - Bibliopolis.
     
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  9. Le inferenze del giudizio riflettente nella logica di Kant: l'induzione e l'analogia.Mirella Capozzi - 2011 - Studi Kantiani 24:11-48.
     
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  10. Realism and truth: Putnam and Kant.Mirella Capozzi - 1991 - In Domenico Costantini, Maria Carla Galavotti & Società Italiana di Logica E. Filosofia Della Scienza (eds.), Atti Del Congresso Nuovi Problemi Della Logica E Della Filosofia Della Scienza. Editrice Clueb. pp. vol. 1, 157-164.
     
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    The Quantity of Judgments and the Categories of Quantity: A Problem in the Metaphysical Deduction.Mirella Capozzi - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 65-76.
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    BUTTS, ROBERT E. [1984]: Kant and the Double Government Methodology. D. Reidel. Pp. xvi+339. (Hardback 20.25) (ISBN 90-277-1760-5). [REVIEW]Mirella Capozzi - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (3):371-375.