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  1. Suárez, Maquiavelo y una moderna nocion de prudencia: derivaciones politicas en la obra de Diego de Saavedra Fajardo.Nicolas Vivalda - 2019 - In Robert A. Maryks, Senent de Frutos & Juan Antonio (eds.), Francisco Suárez (1548-1617): Jesuits and the complexities of modernity. Boston: Brill.
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    Una escritura alusiva: el Castruccio Castracani de Nicolás Maquiavelo.Eugenia Mattei - 2016 - Discusiones Filosóficas 17 (29):79-95.
    Este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar la figura de Castruccio Castracani de Nicolás Maquiavelo quien desarrolla una particular escritura que es necesario seguir de cerca: a partir de este análisis podemos encontrar insumos para interrogar cómo operan los liderazgos en la obra maquiaveliana y cómo los líderes interactúan con el pueblo a través de un círculo pasional que se genera entre ambos. A estos efectos, procederemos en este artículo del siguiente modo: en primer lugar, restableceremos la historia que (...)
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    De cómo hablar del amor en la guerra. Una lectura sobre las polaridades pasionales en El arte de la guerra de Nicolás Maquiavelo.Eugenia Mattei - 2022 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 11 (2):263-274.
    Resumen En el presente artículo se analiza la presencia de polaridades pasionales en El arte de la guerra de Nicolás Maquiavelo. Primero, se analiza de modo sucinto los frescos de Ambrogio Lorenzetti que se encuentran en el Palacio Comunal de Siena, poniendo particular atención en las presencias de la guerra y la paz para realizar posteriormente una comparación con el abordaje de Maquiavelo. Segundo, se analiza cómo la literatura especializada aborda este tratado militar de Maquiavelo. Tercero, (...)
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  4. De cómo Nicolás Maquiavelo construye un ideal ético.R. Casasola - 2011 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 49 (126):25-36.
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    El pueblo y las pasiones: un análisis de los Discorsi sopra prima deca di Tito Livio de Nicolás Maquiavelo.Eugenia Mattei - 2018 - Agora 37 (1).
    The aim of this article is to analyze how Niccolò Machiavelli conceptualizes the people in the Discorsi sopra prima deca di Tito Livio. For this purpose, in first place, we will sequentially restore the mentions on people that are linked to the passions. In second place, we will focus on the treatment of the different passions. Finally, we will illuminate what kind of people are at stake and how the people intervene in the construction of the political bond.
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  6. El problema del mal en la filosofía política de Nicolás Maquiavelo.Jorge Velázquez Delgado - 1999 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 11 (12):253-266.
    Para Maquiavelo el hecho de plantear al mal como un elemento necesario de la realidad humana le lleva a reconocerlo y a colocarlo como la piedra de toque de todo su pesimismo antropológico. Esta realidad es asumida en su filosofía política en general y en su teoría del Estado en particular.Macchiaveli was driven to state the problem of moral evil as a necessary element within the bounds of human reality; in fact he brought in as a cornerstone of his (...)
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    El conflicto y la institución: Claude Lefort, lector de Nicolás Maquiavelo.Eugenia Mattei - 2019 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de Las Ideas 13:33-53.
    The aim of this article is to investigate how Lefort’s interpretation of Machiavelli’s works, during the period 1950-1972, influences his later writings. This will be done through a double objective: Firstly, Lefort gives an account of the relationship that exists between his theory of modern democracy –and the indeterminacy that is consubstantial– and the Machiavellian notion of the Republic; and, onthe other hand, how the importance of personal leadership for Machiavelli to think the political regimes is occluded. This double objective (...)
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    El arte de la caccia: el liderazgo de Ciro en Nicolás Maquiavelo.Eugenia Mattei - 2015 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 52.
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    L. Leandro, Maquiavelo en la Argentina. Usos y lecturas, 1830-1940, Buenos Aires, Katz, 2019 pp. 195. [REVIEW]Augusto Nicolás Dolfo - 2021 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de Las Ideas 15:75-78.
  10. Fortuna y Providencia en la filosofía de Nicolás Maquiavelo y Giambattista Vico.Gabriela Mendoza Vigueras - 2004 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 17 (18):155-161.
    Fortuna y Providencia son las fuerzas dinámicas para crear el cambio social. Estas fuerzas constituyen el leit motiv del quehacer humano, y una pretensión pedagógica de educar al hombre para alcanzar la felicidad.Fortune and Providence are the dynamic forces of social change. Those forces constitute humans chore leit motiv, and a pedagogical intention of educating the man, in order to attain happiness.
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  11. El criterio de "verdad efectiva" de Nicolás Maquiavelo.Ambrosio Velasco Gómez - 1985 - Dianoia 31 (31):25-36.
     
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  12. El concepto de hombre en Nicolás Maquiavelo.Fausto Díaz Padilla - 1980 - El Basilisco 10:51-60.
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  13. ""El criterio de" verdad efectiva" de Nicolás Maquiavelo.Ambrosio Velasco Gómez - 1985 - Dianoia 31:25-36.
     
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  14. Obras políticas de Nicolás Maquiavelo.Niccolò Machiavelli - 1943 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Poseidón. Edited by Luis Navarro.
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    La afectividad organizada. De la teoría de la guerra de Maquiavelo a la teoría del populismo de Laclau.Ricardo Laleff Ilieff - 2022 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de Las Ideas 16:47-58.
    El trabajo analiza el estatuto de los afectos en los procesos de subjetivación política atendiendo al debate sobre el populismo y sobre la obra de Ernesto Laclau. Para ello apela a la teoría de la guerra moderna de Nicolás Maquiavelo y de Carl von Clausewitz abonando, a su vez, una comprensión más acabada sobre el rol de los afectos en la gestación de un grupo o unidad política. Sin embargo, en el artículo se analiza por qué la teoría (...)
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    La fortuna de Maquiavelo en España: las primeras traducciones manuscritas y editadas de "Il principe".María Begoña Arbulu Barturen - 2014 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de la Ideas 7:3-28.
    Análisis de la fortuna de Maquiavelo en España a través de la revisión de las primeras traducciones del Príncipe : tres traducciones manuscritas pertenecientes al siglo XVII y dos traducciones editadas del siglo XIX. El análisis comienza con un apartado dedicado a la fortuna de Maquiavelo en España: se estudia cuándo y cómo se dio la prohibición del autor en este país y cómo esta prohibición influyó en la difusión de sus obras, ya sean en versión orginal que (...)
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    Losada, Leandro (2019). Maquiavelo en la Argentina. Usos y Lecturas, 1830-1940. Katz.Ignacio Luis Moretti - 2021 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 10 (18):299-305.
    The book Maquiavelo en la Argentina. Usos y Lecturas, 1830-1940 invites us to delve into the receptions, circulations and readings in Argentina of one of the political thinkers who, thanks to a certain halo of enigma and discomfort and the open nature of his texts, has been the subject of a profuse ambivalence and divergence in his readings and evaluations: Nicolás Machiavelli. This depth and intensity is directly proportional to the shock that its irruption has caused in Western (...)
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    El arte de la simulación: estudio sobre ciencia y política en Nicolás Maquiavelo.Miguel Antonio Pastor Pérez - 1994 - Sevilla: ORP.
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  19. El arte de la simulación: estudio sobre ciencia y política en Nicolás Maquiavelo.Pastor Pérez & A. Miguel - 1994 - Sevilla: ORP.
     
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  20. Pensar lo imposible: de la necesidad a la contingencia. Althusser como lector de Maquiavelo.Franco Castorina - 2016 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 5 (8):105-133.
    Este artículo pretende restituir y problematizar la lectura que de Nicolás Maquiavelo realiza Louis Althusser en los años 1970 y 1980, guiados por la intuición de que, fruto de esa lectura, Althusser opera un desplazamiento en su propia filosofía marcado por un pasaje de la necesidad de la estructura y de la ciencia hacia la contingencia inherente a la historia. A estos efectos, se realiza una lectura cercana a las obras de Louis Althusser que muestran su particular interpretación (...)
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    El Conflicto Como Forma de Ser de Lo Político. El Aporte Maquiaveliano Para Pensar El Poder.Ignacio Luis Moretti - 2015 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 14:314-335.
    El desafío conceptual de pensar lo político se refiere al intento – siempre, por definición, precario, frágil y destinado al fracaso- de asir un objeto intrínsecamente polisémico y que escapa a toda acción de encorsetamiento o limitación.Este artículo propondrá un código deliberado de lectura; un marco interpretativo específico para pensar lo político; entendiendo al conflicto como su categoría irremediablemente constitutiva. Con dicha finalidad, acudiremos a la obra de Nicolás Maquiavelo. Pensamiento que goza de fecundidad para pensar esta especificidad (...)
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    Datación del "Príncipe" : inicio y culminación.William J. Connell - 2014 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de la Ideas 7:93-113.
    Este artículo establece una fecha nueva, más precisa, para la conclusión del trabajo de Maquiavelo en El Príncipe . Documentos de julio de 1515 descubiertos recientemente en archivos florentinos revelan que Nicolás Maquiavelo y su familia se estuvieron esforzando para salir de una crisis inesperada en la que habían caído durante los meses anteriores. Lo que motivó dicha crisis no fue otra cosa sino el fracaso del Príncipe de Maquiavelo a la hora de lograr el favor (...)
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    Estudio introductorio a la traducción Epístola sobre la peste.Eugenia Mattei - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (52).
    En el año 2019 el filólogo italiano Pasquale Stoppelli publicó una investigación minuciosa en la cual, con argumentos probatorios, otorga a Nicolás Maquiavelo la autoría de Epistola della peste que había sido originalmente atribuida a Lorenzo Strozzi, un literato perteneciente a una de las más ricas e influyentes familias florentinas2. Su estudio introductorio, así como las notas al texto de Maquiavelo, serán un insumo importante para el presente trabajo introductorio y para la primera traducción al español de (...)
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    Epístola sobre la peste.Eugenia Mattei - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (52).
    En el año 2019, salió editado una carta inédita de Nicolás Maquiavelo a Lorenzo Strozzi sobre la peste en Florencia bajo el cuidado de Pasquale Stoppelli. A continuación proponemos la primera traducción de la carta al español acompañada con un estudio introductorio.
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    Hobbes antimaquiaveliano: la crítica al "necio" en Leviatán como crítica a la concepción política de El príncipe.Luis Alejandro Rossi - 2013 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 39 (1):73-98.
    Se examinan los argumentos expuestos por Thomas Hobbes contra el "necio" en su obra Leviatán relacionándolos con la dicotomía entre repúblicas por institución y repúblicas por adquisición establecida por este mismo autor. Sostenemos que la refutación del escéptico es una crítica a la concepción política desarrollada por Nicolás Maquiavelo en El príncipe e ilustrada por la noción de virtù. Aquellos argumentos revelan los límites normativos que el propio Hobbes impone al realismo usualmente atribuido a su teoría y su (...)
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    Francisco Suárez y la razón de Estado en el contexto de la literatura española del siglo XVII.Franco Todescan - 2017 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 51:49-65.
    Este ensayo estudia la actitud asumida por Francisco Suárez frente al pensamiento de Nicolás Maquiavelo y la razón de Estado, en el marco de los estudios históricos sobre el pensamiento español de los siglos xvi y xvii (Maravall, Tierno Galván, Fernández Santamaría), los cuales han establecido una distinción entre autores “tácitos mayores” y “tácitos menores”, tradicionalistas e innovadores, “moralistas” y “arbitristas”. En el estudio se examinan dos tesis: la más radical de Carlo Giacon, quien contrapone el pensamiento del (...)
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  27. Obras políticas.Niccolò Machiavelli - 1971 - La Habana,: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales.
    Navarro, L. Nicolás Maquiavelo.--Sabine, G. H. Las ideas políticas de Maquievelo.--Discursos sobre la primera década de Tito Livio.--El príncipe.--Dictamen sobre la reforma de la Constitución de Florencia.
     
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  28. El príncipe.Niccolò Machiavelli - 1945 - México: Editorial Porrúa. Edited by Antonio Gómez Robledo.
    Estudio preliminar.--Reproducción facsimilar de la primera edición de El príncipe.--Traducción y notas de El príncipe.--Apéndices: Obras de Nicolás Maquiavelo. Algunas de las mejores ediciones de las obras completas de Maquiavelo o de varias de sus principales, reunidas. Algunas de las principales ediciones del Príncipe. Juicios sobre Maquiavelo y el maquiavelismo en los siglos XVI y XVII. Obras, estudios, ensayos y artículos sobre Maquiavelo.
     
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  29. The science of belief: A progress report.Nicolas Porot & Eric Mandelbaum - forthcoming - WIREs Cognitive Science 1.
    The empirical study of belief is emerging at a rapid clip, uniting work from all corners of cognitive science. Reliance on belief in understanding and predicting behavior is widespread. Examples can be found, inter alia, in the placebo, attribution theory, theory of mind, and comparative psychological literatures. Research on belief also provides evidence for robust generalizations, including about how we fix, store, and change our beliefs. Evidence supports the existence of a Spinozan system of belief fixation: one that is automatic (...)
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  30. Meaning in the lives of humans and other animals.Duncan Purves & Nicolas Delon - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (2):317-338.
    This paper argues that contemporary philosophical literature on meaning in life has important implications for the debate about our obligations to non-human animals. If animal lives can be meaningful, then practices including factory farming and animal research might be morally worse than ethicists have thought. We argue for two theses about meaning in life: that the best account of meaningful lives must take intentional action to be necessary for meaning—an individual’s life has meaning if and only if the individual acts (...)
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  31. Indeterminism in physics and intuitionistic mathematics.Nicolas Gisin - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):13345-13371.
    Most physics theories are deterministic, with the notable exception of quantum mechanics which, however, comes plagued by the so-called measurement problem. This state of affairs might well be due to the inability of standard mathematics to “speak” of indeterminism, its inability to present us a worldview in which new information is created as time passes. In such a case, scientific determinism would only be an illusion due to the timeless mathematical language scientists use. To investigate this possibility it is necessary (...)
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  32. Dialogues on metaphysics and on religion.Nicolas Malebranche - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Nicholas Jolley & David Scott.
    Malebranche's Dialogues on Metaphysics and on Religion is in many ways the best introduction to his thought, and provides the most systematic exposition of his philosophy as a whole. In it, he presents clear and comprehensive statements of his two best-known contributions to metaphysics and epistemology, namely, the doctrines of occasionalism and vision in God; he also states his views on such central issues as self-knowledge, the existence of the external world and the problem of theodicy. His skilful handling of (...)
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  33. Indeterminism in Physics, Classical Chaos and Bohmian Mechanics: Are Real Numbers Really Real?Nicolas Gisin - 2019 - Erkenntnis (6):1-13.
    It is usual to identify initial conditions of classical dynamical systems with mathematical real numbers. However, almost all real numbers contain an infinite amount of information. I argue that a finite volume of space can’t contain more than a finite amount of information, hence that the mathematical real numbers are not physically relevant. Moreover, a better terminology for the so-called real numbers is “random numbers”, as their series of bits are truly random. I propose an alternative classical mechanics, which is (...)
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  34. Real Numbers are the Hidden Variables of Classical Mechanics.Nicolas Gisin - 2020 - Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations 7:197–201.
    Do scientific theories limit human knowledge? In other words, are there physical variables hidden by essence forever? We argue for negative answers and illustrate our point on chaotic classical dynamical systems. We emphasize parallels with quantum theory and conclude that the common real numbers are, de facto, the hidden variables of classical physics. Consequently, real numbers should not be considered as ``physically real" and classical mechanics, like quantum physics, is indeterministic.
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  35. Indeterminism in Physics, Classical Chaos and Bohmian Mechanics: Are Real Numbers Really Real?Nicolas Gisin - 2019 - Erkenntnis 86 (6):1469-1481.
    It is usual to identify initial conditions of classical dynamical systems with mathematical real numbers. However, almost all real numbers contain an infinite amount of information. I argue that a finite volume of space can’t contain more than a finite amount of information, hence that the mathematical real numbers are not physically relevant. Moreover, a better terminology for the so-called real numbers is “random numbers”, as their series of bits are truly random. I propose an alternative classical mechanics, which is (...)
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    Predictive Modeling of Individual Human Cognition: Upper Bounds and a New Perspective on Performance.Nicolas Riesterer, Daniel Brand & Marco Ragni - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (3):960-974.
    Syllogisms (e.g. “All A are B; All B are C; What is true about A and C?”) are a long‐studied area of human reasoning. Riesterer, Brand, and Ragni compare a variety of models to human performance and show that not only do current models have a lot of room for improvement, but more importantly a large part of this improvement must come from examining individual differences in performance.
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  37. Relational nonhuman personhood.Nicolas Delon - 2023 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 61 (4):569-587.
    This article defends a relational account of personhood. I argue that the structure of personhood consists of dyadic relations between persons who can wrong or be wronged by one another, even if some of them lack moral competence. I draw on recent work on directed duties to outline the structure of moral communities of persons. The upshot is that we can construct an inclusive theory of personhood that can accommodate nonhuman persons based on shared community membership. I argue that, once (...)
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  38. Belief: Dumb, Cold, & Cynical.Nicolas Porot & Eric Mandelbaum - forthcoming - In Eric Schwitzgebel & Jonathan Jong (eds.), What is Belief? Oxford University Press.
    We aim to do two things in this article. On the positive end, our goal is to explain how some seemingly incompatible aspects of belief live together, by presenting distinct mechanistic explanations of each of them: in particular we want to show how belief can be discerning, credulous, rational, and irrational. After clarifying our positive view, we take aim at some competitor views in the second half of the paper, particularly offering critiques of epistemic vigilance and social marketplace accounts of (...)
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    The mid-century biophysics bubble: Hiroshima and the biological revolution in America, revisited.Nicolas Rasmussen - 1997 - History of Science 35 (109):245-293.
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    Husserl and the promise of time: subjectivity in transcendental phenomenology.Nicolas de Warren - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is the first extensive treatment of Husserl's phenomenology of time-consciousness. Nicolas de Warren uses detailed analysis of texts by Husserl, some only recently published in German, to examine Husserl's treatment of time-consciousness and its significance for his conception of subjectivity. He traces the development of Husserl's thinking on the problem of time from Franz Brentano's descriptive psychology, and situates it in the framework of his transcendental project as a whole. Particular discussions include the significance of time-consciousness for other (...)
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  41. Non-realism: Deep Thought or a Soft Option?Nicolas Gisin - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (1):80-85.
    The claim that the observation of a violation of a Bell inequality leads to an alleged alternative between nonlocality and non-realism is annoying because of the vagueness of the second term.
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  42. The coherence theory of truth.Nicolas Rescher - 1973 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (1):87-88.
     
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  43. Letting animals off the hook.Nicolas Delon - forthcoming - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy.
    A growing literature argues that animals can act for moral reasons without being responsible. I argue that the literature often fails to maintain a clear distinction between moral behavior and moral agency, and I formulate a dilemma: either animals are less moral or they are more responsible than the literature suggests. If animals can respond to moral reasons, they are responsible according to an influential view of moral responsibility–Quality of Will. But if they are responsible, as some argue, costly implications (...)
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  44. Rationality. A Philosophical Inquiry into the Nature and the Rationale of Reason.Nicolas Rescher - 1991 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (3):559-559.
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  45. Strangers to ourselves: a Nietzschean challenge to the badness of suffering.Nicolas Delon - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Is suffering really bad? The late Derek Parfit argued that we all have reasons to want to avoid future agony and that suffering is in itself bad both for the one who suffers and impersonally. Nietzsche denied that suffering was intrinsically bad and that its value could even be impersonal. This paper has two aims. It argues against what I call ‘Realism about the Value of Suffering’ by drawing from a broadly Nietzschean debunking of our evaluative attitudes, showing that a (...)
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    Hegel on the Normativity of Animal Life.Nicolás García Mills - 2020 - Hegel Bulletin 41 (3):446-464.
    My aim in this paper is to show that and how animal organisms are appropriate subjects of normative evaluation, on Hegel's view. I contrast my reading with the interpretive positions of Sebastian Rand and Mark Alznauer. I disagree with Rand and agree with Alznauer that animal organisms are normatively evaluable for Hegel. I substantiate my disagreement with Rand, and supplement Alznauer's interpretation, by spelling out the role that the ‘generic process’ or ‘genus process [Gattungsprozess]’ plays within Hegel's account of animal (...)
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    The Open Past in an Indeterministic Physics.Nicolas Gisin & Flavio Del Santo - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 53 (1):1-11.
    Discussions on indeterminism in physics focus on the possibility of an open future, i.e. the possibility of having potential alternative future events, the realisation of one of which is not fully determined by the present state of affairs. Yet, can indeterminism affect also the past, making it open as well? We show that by upholding principles of finiteness of information one can entail such a possibility. We provide a toy model that shows how the past could be fundamentally indeterminate, while (...)
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    Psychological Resources Protect Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Study During the French Lockdown.Nicolas Pellerin & Eric Raufaste - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This longitudinal study investigated the capability of various positive psychological resources to directly or indirectly protect specific well-being outcomes and moderate the effects on well-being of health and economic threats in a lockdown situation during the 2020 health crisis in France. At the beginning of lockdown, participants completed self-assessment questionnaires to document their initial level of well-being and state of nine different well-established psychological resources, measured as traits: optimism, hope, self-efficacy, gratitude toward the world, self-transcendence, wisdom, gratitude of being, peaceful (...)
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  49. Animal capabilities and freedom in the city.Nicolas Delon - 2021 - Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 22 (1):131-153.
    Animals who live in cities must coexist with us. They are, as a result, entitled to the conditions of their flourishing. This article argues that, as the boundaries of cities and urban areas expand, the boundaries of our conception of captivity should expand too. Urbanization can undermine animals’ freedoms, hence their ability to live good lives. I draw the implications of an account of “pervasive captivity” against the background of the Capabilities Approach. I construe captivity, including that of urban animals, (...)
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    American katechon:When political theology became international relations theory.Nicolas Guilhot - 2010 - Constellations 17 (2):224-253.
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