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  1. Vita impossibile del signor Clark Costa.Michelangelo Antonioni - forthcoming - Cinema.
     
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    Impossibile sistema: metafisca e redenzione in Kant e in Hegel.Francesco Valagussa - 2009 - Saonara (Padova): Il prato.
  3. L'impossibile neutralità.Ludovico Geymonat - 1972 - Scientia 66:753.
  4. Compatibilism, incompatibilism, and impossibilism.Kadri Vihvelin - 2008 - In Theodore Sider, John Hawthorne & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Metaphysics. Blackwell. pp. 303--318.
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    La passione dell'impossibile: saggi su Jacques Derrida.Caterina Resta - 2016 - Genova: Il melangolo.
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  6. Compatibilism, incompatibilism, and impossibilism.Kadri Vihvelin - 2008 - In Theodore Sider, John Hawthorne & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Contemporary debates in metaphysics. Blackwell.
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  7. Scenari dell’impossibile. La contraddizione nel pensiero contemporaneo.Francesco Altea & Francesco Berto (eds.) - 2007 - Il Poligrafo.
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  8. La storia impossibile nel'Politico'di Platone.M. Tulli - 1994 - Elenchos 15:5-23.
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    La riflessione impossibile e il rispecchiamento nel mondo. Dall’esperienza infantile alla surréflexion.Prisca Amoroso - 2020 - Chiasmi International 22:135-151.
    This essay builds on two questions: the relation of the child with the other and the child’s way of knowing, in which the resistance of the unreflected is not yet problematized. Through a reconstruction of Merleau-Ponty’s critique of Piaget’s idea of the child’s linear intellectual progression toward reflexive abstraction, I highlight the moment of unreflection by taking up the notion of ultra-thing, which Merleau-Ponty borrows from Henry Wallon. These ultra-things are entities with which the child entertains a vague relation and (...)
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    Un altro nome dell'impossibile. Alterità e linguaggio in alcuni luoghi di Jacques Derrida.Silvia Capodivacca - 2006 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 19 (3):509-526.
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  11. La neutralità impossibile: quantistica, relatività ristretta, evoluzione biologica.Massimo A. Bonfantini - 1977 - Milano: G. Mazzotta. Edited by Marco Macciò.
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  12. Definire l’arte: missione impossibile?Roger Pouivet - 2003 - Studi di Estetica 28.
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    La scienza impossibile: dal popperismo alla critica del razionalismo.Francesco Coniglione - 1978 - Bologna: Il mulino.
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    L'amore impossibile: filosofia e letteratura da Rousseau a Lévi-Strauss.Guglielmo Forni - 2010 - Genova: Marietti 1820.
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  15. Il traduttore lamentoso. È impossibile tradurre Essere e tempo?(Existenz-Dasein-Vorhandenheit).Alfredo Marini - 2002 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 34:59-71.
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  16. Il coraggio dell'impossibile.Corrado Castellani - 1998 - Filosofia Oggi 21 (81):13-28.
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    La passeggiata impossibile: Martin Heidegger e Paul Celan tra il niente e la poesia.Cesare Catà - 2012 - Roma: Aracne.
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    Il nome impossibile: saggi di metafisica e di filosofia della religione.Virgilio Melchiorre - 2011 - Milano: V&P.
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    Lo Stato e l'impossibile: lungo un itinerario hegeliano.Attilio Meliadò - 1985 - Milano: A. Giuffrè.
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  20. Domnino di Larissa: la svolta impossibile della filosofia matematica neoplatonica: Manuale di introduzione all'aritmetica.Francesco Domninus & Romano - 2000 - Catania: CUECM. Edited by Francesco Romano.
     
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    L'armonia impossibile: Alle origini del concetto di valore: Metafisica, logica e scienze della natura in R. H. Lotze dal 1838 al 1843. Beatrice Centi. [REVIEW]Mario A. Di Gregorio - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):742-743.
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    Margaret Cavendish contre Robert Hooke : Le duel impossibleMargaret Cavendish vs Robert Hooke: An impossible duelMargaret Cavendish contro Robert Hooke : Un duello impossibile.Frédérique Aït-Touati - 2016 - Revue de Synthèse 137 (3-4):247-269.
    Résumé En 1665, Robert Hooke fait paraître son grand ouvrage de microscopie, _Micrographia_, véritable défense et illustration de la philosophie expérimentale. L’année suivante, Margaret Cavendish, duchesse de Newcastle, publie à compte d’auteur un traité et un roman qui attaquent les fondements mêmes de cette science nouvelle. La dispute qui s’engage à l’initiative de la duchesse s’inscrit dans le contexte d’une plus vaste controverse sur la légitimité et l’efficacité des instruments optiques en philosophie naturelle. Toutes les figures de la controverse scientifique (...)
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    Oltre il segno: Derrida e l'esperienza dell'impossibile.Carmine Di Martino - 2001 - Milano: FrancoAngeli.
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    Paradosso, aporia, scandalo: il dono impossibile in Jacques Derrida.Lisiane Gobbicchi - 2018 - [Rome]: Stamen.
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  25. Das Funktionieren der Tarifautonomie: ein methodisches Impossibile.M. Hensche - 1995 - Rechtstheorie 26 (1):84-109.
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    La Meditación de la técnica di Ortega y Gasset e “L’Impossibile ritorno”di E. Zolla.Pietro Piro - 2011 - Endoxa 28:179.
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    La Penna (A.) L'impossibile giustificazione della storia. Un'interpretazione di Virgilio. Pp. xii + 580. Rome, Bari: Laterza, 2005. Cased, €40. ISBN: 88-420-7639-. [REVIEW]Ilaria Marchesi - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):343-.
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    La Penna L'impossibile giustificazione della storia. Un'interpretazione di Virgilio. Pp. xii + 580. Rome, Bari: Laterza, 2005. Cased, €40. ISBN: 88-420-7639-2. [REVIEW]Ilaria Marchesi - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):343-344.
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    Il dono di Prometeo: varcare i sentieri dell'impossibile, tentare l'ultima soglia.Massimo Iiritano - 2017 - Bologna: Diogene multimedia.
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    Credo Quia Impossibile. [REVIEW]Barbara Goward - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (1):20-21.
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  31. A margine di un'abrogazione impossibile. Riflessioni sulla pronuncia della Corte Costituzionale in tema di ammissibilità del referendum sulla legge elettorale.Paolo Becchi & Tommaso Gazzolo - 2012 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 89 (1):115-127.
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    Alternatives to alternatives: Approaches to Aristotle's arguments per impossibile.Taneli Kukkonen - 2002 - Vivarium 40 (2):137-173.
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    Infinite Regress Arguments as per impossibile Arguments in Aristotle: De Caelo 300a30–b1, Posterior Analytics 72b5–10, Physics V.2 225b33–226a10. [REVIEW]Matthew Duncombe - 2022 - Rhizomata 10 (2):262-282.
    Infinite regress arguments are a powerful tool in Aristotle, but this style of argument has received relatively little attention. Improving our understanding of infinite regress arguments has become pressing since recent scholars have pointed out that it is not clear whether Aristotle’s infinite regress arguments are, in general, effective or indeed what the logical structure of these arguments is. One obvious approach would be to hold that Aristotle takes infinite regress arguments to be per impossibile arguments, which derive an infinite (...)
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    Amore e reciprocità: un percorso filosofico tra il reale e l'impossibile.Annalisa Caputo - 2017 - Bari: Stilo editrice.
  35. Constructive Dilemma Arguments for the Impossibility of Free Will.Kristin M. Mickelson - manuscript
    The traditional problem of free will and determinism is ostensibly about settling the relationship between free will and determinism. According to the standard narrative, this problem boils down to settling whether free will stands in a compatibility or incompatibility relation with determinism. Similarly, there is traditional debate over whether a compatibility or an incompatibility relationship holds between free will and indeterminism. Since indeterminism is simply the negation of determinism, anyone who holds that human free will is incompatible with both determinism (...)
     
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  36. The Manipulation Argument.Kristin Mickelson - 2017 - In Kevin Timpe, Meghan Griffith & Neil Levy (eds.), Routledge Companion to Free Will. New York: Routledge.
    "The Manipulation Argument has recently taken center stage in the free-will debate, yet little else can be said of this newcomer that is uncontroversial. At present, even the most fundamental elements of the Manipulation Argument--its structure, conclusion, and target audience--are a matter of dispute. As such, we cannot begin, as we ideally would, with a simple and relatively uncontroversial overview of the argument. Instead, clarifying the debate over the basic structure and general conclusion of the Manipulation Argument will be our (...)
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  37. Hard Times for Hard Incompatibilism.Kristin M. Mickelson - manuscript
    Hard incompatibilism is a view about free will and moral responsibility that has been developed and defended by Derk Pereboom for almost three decades (Pereboom 1995, 2001, 2014). Succinctly put, hard incompatibilists argue that we do not have free will because, whether determinism is true or false, we are subject to the freedom-undermining effects of causal luck (i.e. causal factors beyond our control). In recent years, Gregg Caruso has become a vocal advocate of hard incompatibilism, and he rests his “public (...)
     
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  38. A critique of Vihvelin’s Three-fold Classification.Kristin Mickelson - 2015 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):85-99.
    In this essay, I argue for the rejection of Vihvelin's ‘Three-fold Classification’ , a nonstandard taxonomy of free-will compatibilism, incompatibilism, and impossibilism. Vihvelin is right that the standard taxonomy of these views is inadequate, and that a new taxonomy is needed to clarify the free-will debate. Significantly, Vihvelin notes that the standard formal definition of ‘incompatibilism’ does not capture the historically popular view that deterministic laws pose a threat to free will. Vihvelin's proposed solution is to redefine ‘incompatibilism.’ However, (...)
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    The Lessons of Prior's Master Argument.Michael J. White - 1999 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 2 (1):225-238.
    A Master-like argument, in the usage of the present paper, is an argument that employs a reductio ad impossibile principle to transmit the necessity of what are or become past truths to the remainder of time by means of necessary conditionals of some sort. The conclusion of such an argument is some no-unactualized-possibilities principle. This paper argues that the formulation of a Master-like argument by A. N. Prior in a mixed modal temporal propositional logic introduces certain artifacts into the logical (...)
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    Self and Knowledge in Psychedelic Therapy.Chris Letheby - 2022 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 3.
    Much of my book Philosophy of Psychedelics is devoted to elaborating and defending two basic claims: that psychedelic therapy works mainly by changing mental representations of the self, and that it has many epistemic benefits consistent with a naturalistic worldview. The commentaries in this symposium generally focus on one or the other of these claims. On the mechanistic front, the commentaries by Hoffman and by Martin and Sterzer seek to supplement my account by drawing attention to factors it does not (...)
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  41. Another Step in Divine Command Dialectics.Alexander Pruss - 2009 - Faith and Philosophy 26 (4):432-439.
    Consider the following three-step dialectics. (1) Even if God (consistently) commanded torture of the innocent, it would still be wrong. Therefore Divine Command Metaethics (DCM) is false. (2) No: for it is impossible for God to command torture of the innocent. (3) Even if it is impossible, there is a non-trivially true per impossibile counterfactual that even if God (consistently) com­manded torture of the innocent, it would still be wrong, and this counterfac­tual is incompatible with DCM. I shall argue that (...)
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    ‚Ultimate Responsibility‘ without causa sui: Schelling’s Intelligible Deed of Freedom contra Galen Strawson’s Argument.Thomas Buchheim - 2021 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 128 (2):228-245.
    Since the mid-1980s, Galen Strawson has introduced an argument into the analytic debate about the concept and possibility of freedom. He has repeated and defended it in various formulations, which amounts to an “impossibilism” of freedom in the moral sense, i. e., to the impossibility that we can be called ultimately responsible for the moral quality of our actions based on existing freedom in the full sense. In this paper, I want to explain Strawson’s argument, which is supposed to (...)
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    The Principle of Contradiction and Ecthesis in Aristotle's Syllogistic.Pierre Joray - 2014 - History and Philosophy of Logic 35 (3):219-236.
    In his 1910 book On the principle of contradiction in Aristotle, Jan Łukasiewicz claims that syllogistic is independent of the principle of contradiction . He also argues that Aristotle would have defended such a thesis in the Posterior Analytics. In this paper, we first show that Łukasiewicz's arguments for these two claims have to be rejected. Then, we show that the thesis of the independence of assertoric syllogistic vis-à-vis PC is nevertheless true. For that purpose, we first establish that there (...)
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    A Completed System for Robin Smith’s Incomplete Ecthetic Syllogistic.Pierre Joray - 2017 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 58 (3):329-342.
    In this paper we first show that Robin Smith’s ecthetic system SE for Aristotle’s assertoric syllogistic is not complete, despite what is claimed by Smith. SE is then not adequate to establish that ecthesis allows one to dispense with indirect or per impossibile deductions in Aristotle’s assertoric logic. As an alternative to SE, we then present a stronger system EC which is adequate for this purpose. EC is a nonexplosive ecthetic system which is shown to be sound and complete with (...)
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    A medieval analysis of infinity.Patterson Brown - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (2):242-243.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:242 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY his political and religious predispositions prodded him to demonstrate that the roots of modern science were in the Christian Middle Ages. Sarton's particular foibles are best understood by referring them to his pacifist commitments and the moralistic assumption that the values of science are transferable to other human endeavors. Categories such as inductivism, conventionalism and Popperianism are of little help in gaining historical understanding. For (...)
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    La promessa come immagine dell'eternità Tonalità agostiniane in Borges.Massimo Parodi - 2003 - Doctor Virtualis 2:45-59.
    Borges pronuncia giudizi molto severi su Agostino, considerato soprattutto come il pensatore della grazia e della predestinazione. Il pensiero agostiniano viene irrigidito in formule che ne fanno il campione di un preteso realismo medievale. Ma Borges è più vicino di quanto non creda ad Agostino che in realtà sa perfettamente che un senso alla vita dell’uomo viene non dalla impossibile conquista della felicità, ma dalla sua incessante ricerca.
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    Getting To Know You.Roger A. Shiner - 1985 - Philosophy and Literature 9 (1):80-94.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Roger A. Shiner GETTING TO KNOW YOU IN pursuits OF happiness, Stanley Cavell attempts to establish the existence of a previously unrecognized genre of film — "comedies of remarriage " — which both includes and is defined by such movies as Adam's Rib, Bringing Up Baby, and TL· Philadelphia Story. l By "marriage" and "remarriage " is meant a certain kind of enduring emotional intimacy with which we as (...)
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  48. Seguire una regola.Andrea Guardo - 2018 - Milano-Udine: Mimesis.
    Nelle "Ricerche filosofiche" e in altre opere Wittgenstein discute un argomento per la conclusione che non esiste qualcosa come il seguire una regola. Questa conclusione, a sua volta, sembrerebbe implicare che le parole del linguaggio non hanno un significato. E quest’ultima conclusione, infine, sembrerebbe implicare che la comunicazione è impossibile. Questa linea di pensiero è, ovviamente, paradossale: il comunicare è un fenomeno non solo possibile, ma assolutamente comune. La serie di argomenti in questione deve quindi, da qualche parte, nascondere un (...)
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  49. Free Will and Moral Luck.Robert J. Hartman - 2022 - In Joseph Keim Campbell, Kristin M. Mickelson & V. Alan White (eds.), A Companion to Free Will. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 378-392.
    Philosophers often consider problems of free will and moral luck in isolation from one another, but both are about control and moral responsibility. One problem of free will concerns the difficult task of specifying the kind of control over our actions that is necessary and sufficient to act freely. One problem of moral luck refers to the puzzling task of explaining whether and how people can be morally responsible for actions permeated by factors beyond their control. This chapter explicates and (...)
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    ‘Hoist with His Owne Petar’:1 On the Undoing of a Liar Paradox.Jordan Howard Sobel - 2008 - Theoria 74 (2):115-145.
    Abstract: A Liar would express a proposition that is true and not true. A Liar Paradox would, per impossibile, demonstrate the reality of a Liar. To resolve a Liar Paradox it is sufficient to make out of its demonstration a reductio of the existence of the proposition that would be true and not true, and to "explain away" the charm of the paradoxical contrary demonstration. Persuasive demonstrations of the Liar Paradox in this paper trade on allusive scope-ambiguities of English definite (...)
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