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  1. Moneta, linguaggio e pensiero nei Padri della Chiesa tra tradizione pagana ed esegesi biblica.P. Radici Colace - 1990 - Augustinianum 30 (2):405-421.
     
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  2. P. Radici Colace, S. M. Medaglia, L. Rossetti, S. Sconocchia (ed.), Il Dizionario delle scienze e delle tecniche di Grecia e Roma, 2 vols., Pisa-Roma, Fabrizio Serra, 2010. [REVIEW]Tonia D'Alessandro - forthcoming - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental.
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    Monetary Terminology M. Caccamo Caltabiano, P. Radici Colace: Dalla premoneta alla moneta. Lessico monetale greco tra semantica e ideologia. Pp. xix+217, 6 plates. Pisa: ETS Editrice, 1992. Paper, L. 28,000. [REVIEW]K. E. T. Butcher - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):398-400.
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    [Recensão a] Colace, P. Radici; Medaglia, S. M.; Rossetti, L.; Sconocchia, S. - Il dizionario delle scienze e delle tecniche di Grecia e Roma. [REVIEW]Tonia D’Alessandro - 2012 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 9:141-151.
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    Moneta, linguaggio e pensiero nei Padri della Chiesa tra tradizione pagana ed esegesi biblica.Paola Radici Colace - 1990 - Augustinianum 30 (2):405-421.
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    Technical Language Paola Radici Colace, Maria Caccamo Caltabiano (edd.): Atti del I Seminario di Studi sui lessici tecnici greci e latini (Messina, 8–10 marzo 1990). (Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti Classe di Lettere, Filosofia e BB. AA. Suppl. 1.66 (1990).) Pp. 400, with diagrams and illustrations. Messina: Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW]D. R. Langslow - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):99-100.
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    S.M. Medaglia, P. Radici, L. Rossetti, S. Sconocchia (eds.): Dizionario delle Scienze e delle Tecniche di Grecia e Roma, Pisa/Roma: Fabrizio Serra, 2 v., 2010, 1346 pp. [REVIEW]Antonietta D'Alessandro - 2012 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 24 (1):205-216.
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    Allegri, F., Le radici storiche dell'etica analitica. Richard Price e il fondamento della virtù, Milano, Angeli, 2004. Armogathe, J.-R., L'anticristo nell'età moderna. Esegesi e politica, Fi-renze, Le Monnier, 2004. [REVIEW]F. Aronadio, P. Burrin, Bollati Boringhieri Torino, G. Canziani, F. Casini, B. Centi, G. Gigliotti, F. Chiereghin, G. Chimirri & H. Cixous - 2005 - Rivista di Filosofia 96 (3).
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  9. Projection and realism in Hume's philosophy.P. J. E. Kail - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Religion and the external world -- Projection, religion, and the external world -- The senses, reason and the imagination -- Realism, meaning and justification : the external world and religious belief -- Modality, projection and realism -- 'Our profound ignorance' : causal realism, and the failure to detect necessity -- Spreading the mind : projection, necessity and realism -- Into the labyrinth : persons, modality, and Hume's undoing -- Value, projection, and realism -- Gilding : projection, value and secondary qualities (...)
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    Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought.P. B. Medawar - 1969 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1969. This book explains what is wrong with the traditional methodology of "inductive" reasoning and shows that the alternative scheme of reasoning associated with Whewell, Pierce and Popper can give the scientist a useful insight into the way he thinks.
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  11. Introduction to Logical Theory.P. F. Strawson - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (108):78-80.
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  12. Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought.P. B. Medawar - 1969 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1969. This book explains what is wrong with the traditional methodology of "inductive" reasoning and shows that the alternative scheme of reasoning associated with Whewell, Pierce and Popper can give the scientist a useful insight into the way he thinks.
     
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    Orienting attention without awareness.P. A. McCormick - 1997 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23:168-180.
  14. Les Origines de la Statique.P. Duhem - 1905 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 13 (6):6-7.
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  15. Cliometric metatheory II: Criteria scientists use in theory appraisal and why it is rational to do so.P. Meehl - 2002 - Psychological Reports 91:339--404.
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    Explaining the Empiricist Bias: Reply to Berent.P. Carruthers - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (7-8):230-235.
    Berent (this issue) critiques one of the three main proposals put forward by Carruthers (this issue), who suggests that cognitive scientists are biased against innateness-claims by the tacit assumptions of the mentalizing faculty. Berent proposes, instead, that the bias results from dissonance produced by a conflict between our innate dualism and our innate essentialism. The present response raises a number of difficulties for her argument.
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  17. The Doctrine of Double Effect: Philosophers Debate a Controversial Moral Principle.P. A. Woodward - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (210):147-149.
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    Social niche construction and evolutionary transitions in individuality.P. A. Ryan, S. T. Powers & R. A. Watson - 2016 - Biology and Philosophy 31 (1):59-79.
    Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating observed cooperation as explanandum and the positive assortment of cooperative behaviour as explanans. We ask how the circumstances bringing about this positive assortment arose in the first place. Rather than merely push the explanatory problem back a step, we move from an externalist to an interactionist explanatory stance, in the spirit of Lewontin and the Niche Construction theorists. We develop a theory of ‘social niche construction’ in which we consider biological (...)
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    Fenomen osvity u p'i︠a︡ty knyhakh: monohrafii︠a︡.V. P. Andrushchenko - 2020 - Sumy: Universytetsʹka knyha.
    kn. 1. Poni︠a︡tti︠a︡ osvity: zmist ta predmetne pole -- kn. 2. Strukturno-funkt︠s︡ionalʹnyĭ analiz osvity -- k. 3. Ekzystent︠s︡iĭnyĭ prostir osvity -- kn. 4. Ukraïnsʹka osvita: istorii︠a︡ stanovlenni︠a︡, rozvytok, modernizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ -- kn. 5. Statti ta interv'i︠u︡.
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    Ukrainian Christian Conservative Tradition: The Answers of Nationwide Thinkers of the Past to the Challenges of the 21st Century.P. Yamchuk - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 67:144-152.
    In the Ukrainian reality of the twenty-first century. The search for the dominant spiritual and national identity is one of the leading places. The dialogue between Catholicism, which is represented by the spiritual phenomenon of the Vatican, and by Ukraine, one of the countries not only of the Greek Catholic, but also of the Orthodox tradition, with a distinct national-cultural specificity, is, in our opinion, the semiosphere where the answers to many challenges of the present and the future. But such (...)
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  21. On the origin of organization in consciousness.P. Sven Arvidson - 1992 - Journal of the British Society of Phenomenology 23 (1):53-65.
    This article examines the origin of experiential organization, especially whether it is salient or selective. Aron Gurwitsch believes it is salient and William James that it is selective. I argue that Gurwitsch is right, and recount his argument and his critique of James, but I also pose my own critique and critical questions on the issue. -/- Gurwitsch's argument attempts to show that the organization of consciousness is not arbitrary or merely selected in some way by the subject. He claims (...)
     
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    The principle of excluded middle in quantum logic.P. Mittelstaedt & E. -W. Stachow - 1978 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 7 (1):181 - 208.
    The principle of excluded middle is the logical interpretation of the law V ≤ A v ヿA in an orthocomplemented lattice and, hence, in the lattice of the subspaces of a Hilbert space which correspond to quantum mechanical propositions. We use the dialogic approach to logic in order to show that, in addition to the already established laws of effective quantum logic, the principle of excluded middle can also be founded. The dialogic approach is based on the very conditions under (...)
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    Plotinus on the Good or the One (Enneads VI, 9): an analytical commentary.P. A. Meijer (ed.) - 1992 - Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben.
    Amazing as it may be, to this day few commentaries on the treatises of Plotinus' Enneads are written. The classic ninth treatise, for example, has hardly been studied. This treatise, however, is of vital importance, because it is in this work that for the first time in the Enneads, the One in its superform emerges and Plotinus dwells on the remarkable phenomenon of a 'mystical union' of the soul with the One. A thorough analysis of the argument and its development (...)
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    When the whistling had to stop.P. M. S. Hacker - 2001 - In David Pears, David Charles & William Child (eds.), Wittgensteinian themes: essays in honour of David Pears. New York: Oxford University Press.
    1. The Tractatus doctrine of saying and showing In a letter to Russell dated 19.4.1919, written shortly after he had finished the Tractatus, Wittgenstein told Russell that the main contention of the book, to which all else, including the account of logic, is subsidiary, ‘is the theory of what can be expressed (gesagt) by prop[osition]s -- i.e. by language -- (and, which comes to the same, what can be thought) and what cannot be expressed by prop[osition]s, but only shown (gezeigt); (...)
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  25. Scientific understanding and the causal structure of the world.P. Kitcher - 1962 - In Philip Kitcher & Wesley C. Salmon (eds.), Scientific Explanation. Univ of Minnesota Pr. pp. 410--505.
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  26. Introduction: postmodern medical ethics.P. Komesaroff - 1995 - In Paul A. Komesaroff (ed.), Troubled bodies: critical perspectives on postmodernism, medical ethics, and the body. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 1--19.
     
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    A balanced intervention ladder: promoting autonomy through public health action.P. E. Griffiths & C. West - 2015 - Public Health 129 (8):1092--1098.
    The widely cited Nuffield Council on Bioethics ‘Intervention Ladder’ structurally embodies the assumption that personal autonomy is maximized by non-intervention. Consequently, the Intervention Ladder encourages an extreme ‘negative liberty’ view of autonomy. Yet there are several alternative accounts of autonomy that are both arguably superior as accounts of autonomy and better suited to the issues facing public health ethics. We propose to replace the one-sided ladder, which has any intervention coming at a cost to autonomy, with a two-sided ‘Balanced Intervention (...)
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  28. Il Timeo, unità del dialogo, verosimiglianza del discorso.P. Donini - 1988 - Elenchos 9 (5):52.
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    Causation, Fictionalism, and Non-Cognitivism: Berkeley and Hume.P. J. E. Kail - 2010 - In Silvia Parigi (ed.), George Berkeley: Religion and Science in the Age of Enlightenment. Springer.
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    Learning science: Some insights from cognitive science.P. S. C. Matthews - 2000 - Science & Education 9 (6):507-535.
  31. Butterflies and plants : a study in coevolution.P. R. Ehrlich & P. H. Raven - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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  32. Husserl on Philosophy as Rigorous Science.P. McCormick - 1981 - In Peter McCormick & Frederick A. Elliston (eds.), Husserl, Shorter Works. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 161--165.
     
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    The concept of the spiritual in indian thought.P. T. Raju - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (3):195-213.
  34. Reflections of a Physicist.P. W. BRIDGMAN - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (8):331-332.
     
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  35. Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning. An Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations.P. M. S. Hacker & G. P. Baker - 1982 - Philosophical Quarterly 32 (129):363-373.
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  36. Jevons, William Stanley'.P. L. Heath - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 4--260.
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  37. Evil, a challenge to philosophy and theology.P. Ricoeur - 2002 - Filosoficky Casopis 50 (5):717-735.
  38. After bioethics and towards virtue?P. D. Toon - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (1):17-18.
    The place of philosophical medical ethics in medical education and clinical practice has recently been questioned. Although partially valid, the criticisms do not warrant abandoning the enterprise. Instead a reappraised model, based on Aristotelean concepts of intellectual and moral virtue is suggested.
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    The emergence of consciousness.P. R. Zelazo & P. D. Zelazo - 1973 - In H. Jasper, L. Descarries, V. Castellucci & S. Rossignol (eds.), Consciousness: At the Frontiers of Neuroscience. Lippincott-Raven.
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    AI Literacy: A Primary Good.P. Benton - 2023 - Springer Nature 1976:31–43.
    In this paper, I argue that AI literacy should be added to the list of primary goods developed by political philosopher John Rawls. Primary goods are the necessary resources all citizens need to exercise their two moral powers, namely their sense of justice and their sense of the good. These goods are advantageous for citizens since without them citizens will not be able to fully develop their moral powers. I claim the lack of AI literacy impacts citizens’ ability to exercise (...)
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  41. Fazendeiros de São Paulo. São Paulo: Ed. Hucitec.P. Pioneiros Monbeig - forthcoming - Polis.
     
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  42. Nolli yŏnʼgu: Hyŏnan Kim Chun-sŏp Paksa kohŭi kinyŏm.Chun-sŏp Kim (ed.) - 1985 - Sŏul: Munhak kwa chisŏngsa.
     
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    L'évolution de l'espace et du temps.P. Langevin - 1911 - Atti Del IV Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 1:193-214.
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    Further contrasts between self-reflectiveness and internal state awareness factors of private self-consciousness.P. J. Watson, R. J. Morris & A. Hickman Ramsey - 1996 - Journal of Psychology 130:183-92.
  45. The therapeutic misconception.P. S. Applebaum & C. Lidz - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel (ed.), The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 633--644.
     
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  46. Eugenics, Human Genetics and Human Failings.P. M. H. Mazumdar & S. F. Weiss - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (1):100-100.
     
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  47. Pronominalization and discourse coherence, discourse structure, and pronoun interpretation.P. C. Gordon - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):486-486.
  48. Berkeley's a Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge: An Introduction.P. J. E. Kail - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    George Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge is a crucial text in the history of empiricism and in the history of philosophy more generally. Its central and seemingly astonishing claim is that the physical world cannot exist independently of the perceiving mind. The meaning of this claim, the powerful arguments in its favour, and the system in which it is embedded, are explained in a highly lucid and readable fashion and placed in their historical context. Berkeley's philosophy is, in part, a (...)
     
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    Chŏngŭi ŭi pŏp, yangsim ŭi pŏp, inkwŏn ŭi pŏp =.In-sŏp Han & Chin-O. Yu (eds.) - 2004 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Pagyŏngsa.
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    Individuals and Relational Beings.P. J. Lomelino - 2007 - Social Philosophy Today 23:87-101.
    Currently, the universal human rights model relies on the notion of individual human rights. According to Michael Ignatieff, this is based on the fact that universal human rights are necessarily individual rights. However, there are cultures in which persons define themselves as relational beings (firmly believing that the foundation of their value as persons rests in their being an integral part of a larger whole rather than their being identified as an individual self). Thus, the problem arises as to whether (...)
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