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  1. Nicola Cusano da Colonia a Roma (1425-1450). Università, politica e umanesimo nel giovane Cusano.Andrea Fiamma - 2019 - Münster, Germania: Aschendorff Verlag.
    Il volume ripercorre lo sviluppo del pensiero del giovane Nicola Cusano dalla frequentazione del maestro albertista Eimerico da Campo presso l’Università di Colonia (1425) e dal confronto con le posizioni filosofiche dei domenicani dello Studium coloniense, fino agli anni della maturità a Roma (1450). Il saggio illustra il contesto storico-culturale della genesi del De docta ignorantia, testo che suggella la presa di distanza di Cusano dal proprio passato universitario ma anche, al contempo, la sua insoddisfazione nei confronti (...)
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  2. Nicola Cusano ed Eimerico da Campo: gli anni coloniensi.A. Fiamma - 2016 - Medioevo: Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia Medievale 41:221--261.
    Il presente articolo mira a ricostruire la formazione intellettuale di Nicola Cusano negli anni 1425-1432. Nonostante la scarsità di fonti oggi a disposizione per quel periodo, l’autore raccoglie numerose informazioni in merito alle istituzioni universitarie ed ecclesiastiche frequentate da Cusano e alle sue amicizie. Nello specifico, l’articolo affronta la questione del rapporto di Cusano con Eimerico da Campo e avanza alcune ipotesi in merito ad un coinvolgimento di Cusano nelle attività accademiche della Bursa Laurentiana dell’Università (...)
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  3. Nicola Cusano. Per i 500 anni dalla sua morte.A. Fiamma & Karl Jaspers - 2018 - In P. Ricci Sindoni (ed.), Un Filosofo Tra I Filosofi. Karl Jaspers E Il Pensiero Occidentale. Mimesis Edizioni. pp. 163-191.
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    La quadratura del nulla: Nicola Cusano e la generazione del significato.Marco Maurizi - 2021 - Milano: Jaca book.
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  5. La precisione della matematica e l’infinito nel De docta ignorantia di Nicola Cusano.Andrea Fiamma - 2012 - In D. Bosco et al. (a cura di), <Testis fidelis. Studi di filosofia e scienze umane in onore di Umberto Galeazzi>, Orthotes editrice, Napoli 2012, p. 325-342. pp. 325--342.
    Il contributo consiste in una analisi e commento della prima sezione del De docta ignorantia di Nicola Cusano (capp. I-XVI), dedicata ai concetti di precisione matematica e di uguaglianza. Il saggio offre la possibilità di ripercorrere la teoria della conoscenza di Cusano, laddove l'impossibilità per la ragione di giungere ad una mens-ura precisa dell'oggetto da conoscere non si trasforma in una mera cultura del limite, bensì la filosofia negativa diviene base per la mistica. In altri termini l'obiettivo (...)
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  6. Commento al De visione Dei di Nicola Cusano.Andrea Fiamma - 2010 - Rivista di Ascetica E Mistica 1:35–82.
    Il lavoro consiste in una particolare rilettura del testo cusaniano, nella quale si cerca di evidenziare, tra le altre fonti, soprattutto la presenza di Meister Eckhart. La “discesa” nel fondo dell'anima è presentata come il culmine teoretico di quel cammino di visione a cui e-duca l'aegnima dell'icona. Per queste ragioni l'articolo punta sull'influsso della mistica speculativa in campo teoretico e di quella dottrina che M. Eckhart chiama “Generazione del Logos nell'anima”. Tale trattazione apre poi il senso dell'ampia sezione dedicata alla (...)
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  7. Rilievi di struttura sul De Deo abscondito di Nicola Cusano.Alessandro Delcò - 1990 - Filosofia 41 (3):313-323.
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    Congetture su Dio: singolarità, finalismo, potenza nella teologia razionale di Nicola Cusano.Sandro Mancini - 2014 - Milano: Mimesis.
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  9. Vialità e individuazione: l’eriugenismo di Nicola Cusano.Sandro Mancini - 2009 - Il Pensiero 1:25-40.
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    La caligine luminosissima del volto di Dio e Nicola Cusano.Vescovini Graziella Federici - 2016 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 71 (4):87-96.
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    L'attualità dei dialoghi sull'Idiota di Nicola Cusano.Andrea Fiamma - 2017 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 72 (4):709-710.
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  12. Tra Cusano e Maritain. Una prospettiva personalista sull’antropologia di Nicola Cusano.A. Fiamma - 2014 - Prospettiva Persona 88:31--34.
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  13. BESPRECHUNGEN-Un ignorante discurre acerca de la mente.(Idiota. De mente)(edicion bilingue). Introduccion: JORGE M. MACHETTA y CLAUDIA D'AMICO; traduccion: Jorge M. Machetta; notas: Circulo de Estudios Cusanos de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Biblos: Presencias Medievales, Textos) 2005. ISBN: 950-786-484-9. 210 S.(eine Neuauflage des 1999 herausgegebenen und mittlerweile vergriffenen. Un ignorante discum acerca de la sabiduria (Idiota de sapientia) ist in Planung). [REVIEW]Matthias Vollet & Nicolas De Cusa - 2006 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 31:300.
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    A caccia dell'infinito: l'umano e la ricerca del divino nell'opera di Nicola Cusano.Cesare Catà (ed.) - 2010 - Roma: Aracne.
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    Dialettiche del Rinascimento: natura, mente e arte da Nicola Cusano a Leonardo da Vinci.Antonio Dall'Igna, Gianluca Cuozzo & Thomas Leinkauf (eds.) - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    La fuerza dialógica del pensamiento cusano. Nota crítica acerca de dos investigaciones recientes sobre Nicolás de Cusa.Nadia Russano - 2020 - Patristica Et Medievalia 41 (2):129-136.
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    De theologicis complementis de Nicolás de Cusa.Cecilia Rusconi - 2021 - Patristica Et Medievalia 42 (2).
    _De theologicis complementis _no ha tenido el mismo éxito que otras obras cusanas. Sin embargo, constituye un testimonio privilegiado de la función propedéutica que la matemática cusana tiene en relación con los escritos especulativos, sobre todo, los teológicos. Nicolás parte allí, en efecto, de los métodos de solución de la cuadratura del círculo expuestos en _De mathematicis complementis _y se dirige a una propuesta que adelanta los desarrollos de _De visione Dei_. En este sentido, los complementos teológicos ofrecen un ejemplo (...)
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    Nicolás de gusa: Perspectivas éticas a partir de su Concepción Del individuo Y de la visión de dios.Jorge Mario Machetta - 1999 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44 (3):823-830.
    Alguna consideración reducida de lafilosofia medieval considera la síntesis lograda ene! sigla XIII como e! modelo exclusivo y acabado,de modo que, de alú en más, los pensadorespasteriores ingresen en una pendiente de decadenciaque habrá de culminar com la rupturaproclamada por el pensamiento moderno. Pero lahistoriografia moderna nos permite evaluar mejorla diversidad de las propuestas que jalonan lossiglas XIV y XV. Uno de estas motivos nos loproporciona el pensamiento de Nicolás de Cusa pues en él se evidencia cómo lahistoria viviente incorpora (...)
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    El hombre como "secundus deus": Forma única Y reconstrucción nocional de géneros Y especies en el pensamiento cusano.Claudia D'Amico - 1999 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44 (3):815-822.
    La metafisica de Nicolás de Cusapresentada, por primeira vez, en su obra capitalDe docta ignorantia presenta como una desus nociones fundantes la ldea de Máximo absolutosegún la cual la maximldad, por ser tal,carece de toda relación. Así pues, el Máximoabsoluto debe ser concebido en coincidencia consu opuesto, el mlnimo absoluto - coinc:identiaoppositorum - y, al mismo tiempo, puesto quenada se le opone, co-irnplicando en sí mismotodas las cosas - complicatio absoluta - sln sernlnguna de ellas de modo singular. De estamanera, (...)
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    Nicolás de Cusa o la recuperación del Universo.Mariano Brasa Díez - 1996 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 13 (S1):129-136.
    At the beginning of De Visione Dei, Nicholas of Cusa puts us before an icon of the divine glance and invites us to an experimentation – initially surrounded by the metaphorical reflection – of the mystic contemplation. Working with the metaphor of the glance, the Cusano leaves us before the Creator’s look and the creature’s look. In the De Visione Dei, the divine look is creator and lover. The God’s look sees, creates and loves. This way, the present work (...)
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  21. Nuovi studi in Francia su Cusano.A. Fiamma - 2017 - Bruniana and Campanelliana 1:237-245.
    Negli ultimi anni il pensiero di Cusano è tornato di attualità in Francia: monografie, saggi, traduzioni e convegni hanno accompagnato la nascita della Société française Cusanus. Nel presente contributo offriamo una panoramica su questi studi, con particolare attenzione per due recenti pubblicazioni: la monografia di G. Federici Vescovini, Nicolas de Cues, l’homme, atome spirituel, e la raccolta di saggi curata da I. Moulin, Participation et vision de Dieu chez Nicolas de Cues.
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    La noción de principio E nicolás de cusa a partir de cometario al parménides de proclo.Jorge M. Machetta - 2004 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 49 (3):553-567.
    La valoración filosófica del pensa-miento cusano ha sido el resultado de pacientesinvestigaciones que lograron liberar su imagen deapresuradas y polêmicas calificaciones. Ennuestra ponencia procuramos poner de manifies-to un aspecto de la presencia concreta del pen-samiento neoplatónico en el cusano, En lo que eimismo Nicolás considera "un ejercicio del enten-dimiento” nos muestra cómo asume y asimila lavertiente neoplatónica para ofrecernos una mejorcomprensión de un tema caro a la tradiciónteológica: el sentido y significado del términoprincípio dicho no sólo de Dios (...)
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    Las tesis de nicolás de cusa sobre la naturaleza de la relación de lo Infinito Y lo finito. Comentario a A.L.González.Rogelio Rovida - 2012 - Giornale di Metafisica 1.
    The idea has been largely studied in its categorial aspect, but hardly in its metaphysical onto-theological constitution. This is, nevertheless, the point of González´s “Metaphysical relation between finite and infinite by Nicolaus of Cusa”. The basic assumptions are: 1) There is a disproportion between finite and infinite; 2) As a consequence of it, the relation between immanence and transcendence appears; 3) The operational relationship between finite and infinite is the creation, which is necessarily asymmetric. Besides, the Cusano´s vision of (...)
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    Conceptualización monetaria en el De ludo globi de Nicolás de Cusa.Julián Giglio - 2023 - Patristica Et Medievalia 44 (2):97-117.
    El presente trabajo analiza las últimas páginas del tratado De ludo globi de Nicolás de Cusa. Más específicamente, se centra en el ejemplo monetario utilizado por el Cusano, en donde el autor plantea una metáfora en donde Dios es presentado como un omnipotente acuñador de moneda, mientras que el hombre como un cambista. A partir de una propuesta inversa, que va de la gnoseología cusana al ejemplo, se propone comprender la concepción monetaria subyacente en el ejemplo. Para el análisis (...)
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  25. Conceptualización monetaria en el De ludo globi de Nicolás de Cusa.Julián Giglio - 2023 - Patristica Et Mediaevalia 44 (2):97-117.
    El presente trabajo analiza las últimas páginas del tratado _De ludo globi_ de Nicolás de Cusa. Más específicamente, se centra en el ejemplo monetario utilizado por el Cusano, en donde el autor plantea una metáfora en donde Dios es presentado como un omnipotente acuñador de moneda, mientras que el hombre como un cambista. A partir de una propuesta inversa, que va de la gnoseología cusana al ejemplo, se propone comprender la concepción monetaria subyacente en el ejemplo. Para el análisis (...)
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  26. La coincidencia de los opuestos: actus et potentia en Nicolas de Cusa y Baruch de Spinoza.José Gonzalez Rios - 2002 - Princípios 9 (11):69-81.
    El trabajo intenta mostrar, a partir de una introducción historiografica, uno de los modos posibles en que pueden vincularse el sistema filosófico de Nicolas de Cusa [1401 -1464], a traves de la reformulación que hace el Cusano de la coincidentia oppositorum en el Trialogus De possest' [1460], con la teoria sustancialista de Baruch de Spinoza [1632 -1677], tal como es presentada en el Liber Primus de su Ethic.
     
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    La metáfora del mirar en Nicolás de Cusa.Maria Simone Marinho Nogueira - 2003 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 20:69-78.
    Al comienzo del De Visione Dei ,Nicolás de Cusa nos pone ante un icono del mirar divino y nos invita a una experiencia muy personal, a una acción inicialmente envuelta en la reflexión metafórica, la contemplación mística. Trabajando con la metáfora de la mirada, el Cusano nos sitúa ante la mirada del creador y la mirada de la creatura. En De Visione Dei, el mirar divino es creador y amante. El mirar de Dios ve, crea y ama. De esa (...)
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  28. Los pilares del "De Docta Ignorantia" de Nicolás de Cusa.Mariano Brasa Díez - 1989 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 7:129.
    At the beginning of De Visione Dei, Nicholas of Cusa puts us before an icon of the divine glance and invites us to an experimentation – initially surrounded by the metaphorical reflection – of the mystic contemplation. Working with the metaphor of the glance, the Cusano leaves us before the Creator’s look and the creature’s look. In the De Visione Dei, the divine look is creator and lover. The God’s look sees, creates and loves. This way, the present work (...)
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    Relación metafísica de finito E Infinito en nicolás de cusa.Angel Luis Gonzáles - 2012 - Giornale di Metafisica 1.
    In this paper is studied the relationship between finite and infinite, creator and creature, in the metaphysics of Nicolaus of Cues; with this aim, the Cusano texts dealing with the transcendence of the Absolute´s infinity are highlighted, as well as the texts dealing with the inmanence of the finite in the Infinite. On the other hand, the relations of inmanence and transcendence, of finite and infinite, are made explicite through three kinds of affirmations or metaphores of Cusa: a) The (...)
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    En torno a Galileo: (esquema de las crisis).José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1982 - Revista de Occidente en Alianza Editorial.
    El libro contiene doce lecciones dadas por el autor en la Universidad Central de Madrid en 1933. Ortega desarrolla el planteamiento de los problemas generales de la historia y de la "historiología". Analiza los acontecimientos que causaron el inicio y evolución del pensamiento moderno. La vida de Galileo, en su opinión, marca el inicio del imperio de la razón pura, que comienza con la "rebelión de las ciencias" frente al dominio precedente de la teología. Se hace un estudio del cristianismo (...)
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    The Truth of Others: The Discovery of Pluralism in Ten Tales.Giancarlo Bosetti - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book offers an account of ten crucial moments in the history of ideas, which represent ten key moments of the discovery of pluralism. From the Indian emperor Ashoka to Origen and from Nicola Cusano to Las Casas, Montaigne, Lessing, giants who opened the way to the thought of tolerance, challenging the dogma of a unique truth dictated by authority, followed in this reconstruction by other glowing thinkers of the twentieth century, such as Horace Kallen, Margaret Mead, and (...)
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    Anti-Aristotelian aspects of the «coincidentia oppositorum» in Nicholas of Cusa.Rodrigo Núñez - 2015 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 33 (33):103-120.
    Aunque Nicolás de Cusa, no es un anti-aristotélico estricto, el propósito de este artículo es mostrar en qué sentido la reflexión acerca del principio capital de la filosofía de Nicolás de Cusa el principio de la coincidencia de los opuestos, supone una lectura crítica de Aristóteles. En diálogo con la literatura secundaria propongo que el contacto con el llamado Aristoteles latinus ofrece al Cusano la oportunidad para plantear una superación de las condiciones de la contradicción y encontrar un marco (...)
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    What it is to be an Intentional Object.Nicola Spinelli - 2016 - Disputatio 8 (42):93-112.
    This paper is about a certain view of intentionality, a problem faced by the view, and two ways in which, it has been proposed, the problem might be solved. The view is that every intentional state has an intentional object. The problem is that the putative intentional objects of some intentional states do not, or even cannot, exist. The two strategies to solve the problem and secure the view are those implemented by Tim Crane in his article “Intentional Objects”. In (...)
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    Certitudes négatives y docta ignorantia.José González Ríos & Matías Ignacio Pizzi - 2022 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 85:37-50.
    The presence of Neoplatonism in contemporary french phenomenology has a pregnance that crosses its most relevant points. Jean-Luc Marion's work does not escape this. In this work we approach the marionian appropriation of Nicholas of Cusa's thought, in the light of his writing Certitudes négatives, with the intention of understanding the cusanu´s ignorant doctrine as a way of negative certainty. La presencia del neoplatonismo en la fenomenología francesa contemporánea posee una pregnancia que atraviesa sus puntos más relevantes. La obra de (...)
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    Volitional causality vs natural causality: reflections on their compatibility in Husserl’s phenomenology of action.Nicola Spano - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (3):669-687.
    In the present article, I introduce Husserl’s analyses of ‘natural causality’ and ‘volitional causality’, which are collected in the volume ‘Wille und Handlung’ of the Husserliana edition Studien zur Struktur des Bewußtseins. My aim is to show that Husserl’s insight into these phenomena enables us to understand more clearly both the specificity of, and the relation between, the motivational nexus belonging to the sphere of the will in contrast with the causal laws of nature. In light of this understanding, in (...)
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    On Interpreting Something as Food.Nicola Piras & Andrea Borghini - 2021 - Food Ethics 6 (1):1-10.
    In this paper we discuss the role that individual and collective acts of interpretation play in shaping a metaphysics of food. Our analysis moves from David Kaplan’s recent contention that food is always open to interpretation, and substantially expands its theoretical underpinnings by drawing on recent scholarship on food and social ontology. After setting up the terms of the discussion (§1), we suggest (§2) that the contention can be read subjectively or structurally, and that the latter can be given three (...)
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    The Generalised Type-Theoretic Interpretation of Constructive Set Theory.Nicola Gambino & Peter Aczel - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (1):67 - 103.
    We present a generalisation of the type-theoretic interpretation of constructive set theory into Martin-Löf type theory. The original interpretation treated logic in Martin-Löf type theory via the propositions-as-types interpretation. The generalisation involves replacing Martin-Löf type theory with a new type theory in which logic is treated as primitive. The primitive treatment of logic in type theories allows us to study reinterpretations of logic, such as the double-negation translation.
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    The Genesis of Action in Husserl’s Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins.Nicola Spano - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 53 (2):118-132.
    In the present article, I discuss Husserl’s analysis of the genesis of action in the Husserliana edition Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins. My aim is to clarify how a “voluntary action” has its...
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  39. Is self-identity essential to objects?Nicola Spinelli - 2019 - Synthese (2):1-17.
    A common view is that self-identity is essential to objects if anything is. Itself a substantive metaphysical view, this is a position of some import in wider debates, particularly in connection with such problems as physicalism and personal identity. In this article I challenge the view. I distinguish between two accounts of essence, the modal and the definitional, and argue that self-identity is essential to objects on the former but not on the latter. After laying out my case, I deal (...)
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    Entre las ciencias humanas y la etica: homenaje al Profesor Luis Cencillo.Nicolás M. Sosa & Luis Cencillo (eds.) - 1989 - Salamanca, Spain: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca.
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    Processing ambiguity in a linguistic context: decision-making difficulties in non-aphasic patients with behavioral variant frontotemporal degeneration.Nicola Spotorno, Meghan Healey, Corey T. McMillan, Katya Rascovsky, David J. Irwin, Robin Clark & Murray Grossman - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  42. Scientific Theories of Computational Systems in Model Checking.Nicola Angius & Guglielmo Tamburrini - 2011 - Minds and Machines 21 (2):323-336.
    Model checking, a prominent formal method used to predict and explain the behaviour of software and hardware systems, is examined on the basis of reflective work in the philosophy of science concerning the ontology of scientific theories and model-based reasoning. The empirical theories of computational systems that model checking techniques enable one to build are identified, in the light of the semantic conception of scientific theories, with families of models that are interconnected by simulation relations. And the mappings between these (...)
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  43. Processes as variable embodiments.Nicola Guarino & Giancarlo Guizzardi - 2024 - Synthese 203 (4):1-27.
    In a number of papers, Kit Fine introduced a theory of embodiment which distinguishes between rigid and variable embodiments, and has been successfully applied to clarify the ontological nature of entities whose parts may or may not vary in time. In particular, he has applied this theory to describe a process such as the erosion of a cliff, which would be a variable embodiment whose manifestations are the different states of erosion of the cliff. We find this theory very powerful, (...)
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  44. Essence and Lowe's Regress.Nicola Spinelli - 2018 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 25 (3):420-428.
    Some philosophers believe that entities have essences. What are we to make of the view that essences are themselves entities? E.J. Lowe has put forward an infinite regress argument against it. In this paper I challenge that argument. First, drawing on work by J.W. Wieland, I give a general condition for the obtaining of a vicious infinite regress. I then argue that in Lowe’s case the condition is not met. In making my case, I mainly (but not exclusively) consider definitionalist (...)
     
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  45. Abstraction and Idealization in the Formal Verification of Software Systems.Nicola Angius - 2013 - Minds and Machines 23 (2):211-226.
    Questions concerning the epistemological status of computer science are, in this paper, answered from the point of view of the formal verification framework. State space reduction techniques adopted to simplify computational models in model checking are analysed in terms of Aristotelian abstractions and Galilean idealizations characterizing the inquiry of empirical systems. Methodological considerations drawn here are employed to argue in favour of the scientific understanding of computer science as a discipline. Specifically, reduced models gained by Dataion are acknowledged as Aristotelian (...)
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  46. The Social Value of Health Research and the Worst Off.Nicola Barsdorf & Joseph Millum - 2017 - Bioethics 31 (2):105-115.
    In this article we argue that the social value of health research should be conceptualized as a function of both the expected benefits of the research and the priority that the beneficiaries deserve. People deserve greater priority the worse off they are. This conception of social value can be applied for at least two important purposes: in health research priority setting when research funders, policy-makers, or researchers decide between alternative research projects; and in evaluating the ethics of proposed research proposals (...)
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    Phenomenology, Pokémon Go, and Other Augmented Reality Games: A Study of a Life Among Digital Objects.Nicola Liberati - 2018 - Human Studies 41 (2):211-232.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects on the everyday world of actual Augmented Reality games which introduce digital objects in our surroundings from a phenomenological point of view. Augmented Reality is a new technology aiming to merge digital and real objects, and it is becoming pervasively used thanks to the application for mobile devices Pokémon Go by Niantic. We will study this game and other similar applications to shed light on their possible effects on our lives (...)
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    Digital Intimacy in China and Japan.Nicola Liberati - 2023 - Human Studies 46 (3):389-403.
    This paper aims to show a possible path to address the introduction of intimate digital technologies through a phenomenological and postphenomenological perspective in relation to Japanese and Chinese contexts. Digital technologies are becoming intimate, and, in Japan and China, there are already many advanced digital technologies that provide digital companions for love relationships. Phenomenology has extensive research on how love relationships and intimacy shape the subjects. At the same time, postphenomenology provides a sound framework on how technologies shape the values (...)
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    The Borg–eye and the We–I. The production of a collective living body through wearable computers.Nicola Liberati - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):39-49.
    The aim of this work is to analyze the constitution of a new collective subject thanks to wearable computers. Wearable computers are emerging technologies which are supposed to become pervasively used in the near future. They are devices designed to be on us every single moment of our life and to capture every experience we have. Therefore, we need to be prepared to such intrusive devices and to analyze potential effect they will have on us and our society. Thanks to (...)
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    Dizionario di filosofia.Nicola Abbagnano - 1961 - [Torino]: Unione tipografico-editrice torinese.
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