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    Kandinsky and the science of art.Alberto Wirth - 1979 - British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (4):361-365.
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    Rethinking Biopolitics in the Anthropocene. Foucault, Esposito, and the Political Physiology of Social Metabolisms.Alberto Coronel Tarancón - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (2):183-194.
    Michel Foucault and Roberto Esposito have been two of the most influential biopolitical thinkers of the twentieth century, but their respective approaches to the relationship between life and politics do not address the main problem of the Anthropocene: the relationship between life and energy. Thus, this article analyzes the biophysical limits of biopolitics in the works of Foucault and Roberto Esposito and, to overcome these limits, it proposes to analyze the physiological assembly of the devices of power within the energetic (...)
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    Twofoldness and Three-Layeredness in Pictorial Representation.Alberto Voltolini - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 55 (1):89.
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    (1 other version)Objection to Conscience: An Argument Against Conscience Exemptions in Healthcare.Alberto Giubilini - 2016 - Bioethics 31 (5):400-408.
    I argue that appeals to conscience do not constitute reasons for granting healthcare professionals exemptions from providing services they consider immoral (e.g. abortion). My argument is based on a comparison between a type of objection that many people think should be granted, i.e. to abortion, and one that most people think should not be granted, i.e. to antibiotics. I argue that there is no principled reason in favour of conscientious objection qua conscientious that allows to treat these two cases differently. (...)
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  5. Crossworks ‘Identity’ and Intrawork* Identity of a Fictional Character.Alberto Voltolini - 2012 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 262 (4):561-576.
    In this paper I want to show that the idea supporters of traditional creationism (TC) defend, that success of a fictional character across different works has to be accounted for in terms of the persistence of (numerically) one and the same fictional entity, is incorrect. For the supposedly commonsensical data on which those supporters claim their ideas rely are rather controversial. Once they are properly interpreted, they can rather be accommodated by moderate creationism (MC), according to which fictional characters arise (...)
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  6. What's in a (Mental) Picture.Alberto Voltolini - 2015 - In Alessandro Torza, Quantifiers, Quantifiers, and Quantifiers. Themes in Logic, Metaphysics, and Language. (Synthese Library vol. 373). Springer. pp. 389-406.
    In this paper, I will present several interpretations of Brentano’s notion of the intentional inexistence of a mental state’s intentional object, i.e., what that state is about. I will moreover hold that, while all the interpretations from Section 1 to Section 4 are wrong, the penultimate interpretation that I focus in Section 5, the one according to which intentional inexistence amounts to the individuation of a mental state by means of its intentional object, is correct provided that it is nested (...)
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  7. Costantino e la Pax Dei. Mito e storia della" svolta costantiniana", dalla proclamazione della libertà di religione alla definizione dell'unica fede.Alberto Barzano - forthcoming - Studium.
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  8. Pieper y Guardini en Rothenfels: un encuentro fecundo.Alberto Berro - 2004 - Sapientia 59 (216):339-358.
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  9. Paralelismos y diferencias entre los Juegos Panhelénicos y los Juegos Olímpicos modernos.Alberto Olivera Betrán - 2004 - Critica 54 (917):46-52.
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  10. (1 other version)Michael Quante, Il concetto hegeliano di azione.Alberto L. Siani - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 66 (4):798.
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  11. (1 other version)To Have Done with the End of Philosophy.Alberto Toscano - 2000 - Pli 9:232-5.
    Alain Badiou, Manifesto for Philosophy, Translated, Edited and withan Introduction by Norman Madarasz ISBN - 9780791442197Alain Badiou, Deleuze. The Clamor of Being, Translated and with aPreface by Louise Burchill ISBN - 9780816631391.
     
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  12. An exclusionist Europe? Islam and the reemergence of civic nationalism / ¿Una Europa excluyente? El Islam y el resurgimiento del nacionalismo cívico.Alberto Spektorowski - 2014 - Araucaria 16 (31).
    The fierce debates surrounding the 'emergence' of Muslim communities in Europe ensued in the resurgence of nationalism. The current article introduces an original criticism to the ongoing debates surrounding the return of Europe's national pride. This article suggests that Muslim demands for freedom of religion that were founded in Islamic theological perspectives, have catalyzed the restriction of liberal universalistic perspectives to such freedoms. In this study I present how such demands facilitated the advancement of a newly crafted liberal form of (...)
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    Pensamiento científico y trascendencia.Alberto Dou & Alfonso Pérez de Laborda (eds.) - 1998 - Madrid: UPCO.
    Obra estructurada en cinco ponencias: la primera acerca de aspectos básicos para el posterior desarrollo de las relaciones ciencia-trascendencia; la segunda sobre la difícil consideración acerca del tiempo; la tercera sobre el papel que desempeña la neurocienca; la cuarta sobre las relaciones de la trascendencia ética con lo científico, y la quinta sobre el sentido de la religión y del cristianismo desde el punto de vista de la ciencia.
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    From Pin Factories to Gold Farmers: Editorial Introduction to a Research Stream on Cognitive Capitalism, Immaterial Labour, and the General Intellect.Alberto Toscano - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (1):3-11.
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    Seeing in Mirrors.Alberto Voltolini - forthcoming - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
    Notwithstanding Plato’s venerable opinion, many people nowadays claim either that mirrors are not pictures, or that, if they are such, they are just transparent pictures in Kendall Walton’s sense of a particular kind of picture. In this article, however, I want to argue that mirrors are bona fide pictures. For they are grasped via what, as I assume in the article, makes a picture a picture, that is, a representation with a figurative value, namely, a depiction; namely, a certain seeing-in (...)
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    Reiner Schürmann’s “Politics of Mortals”.Alberto Martinengo - 2024 - Philosophy Today 68 (4):815-825.
    The connection between ontology and “the political” is one of the most widely discussed themes of Reiner Schürmann’s thought. Yet, it is also the strongest reason for the relevance of his legacy today. The present contribution investigates Schürmann’s political ontology through the lens of his notion of a fissure between metaphysics and its overcoming. The core of his ontology is a politics of mortals, i.e., a political action able to dismiss metaphysical universalism and to deal with the fragility of singularity.
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    The theory of descriptions revisited.Alberto Peruzzi - 1988 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 30 (1):91-104.
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    Embodied and exbodied mind in clinical psychology. A proposal for a psycho-social interpretation of mental disorders.Alberto Zatti & Cristina Zarbo - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:128174.
    A brief theoretical review of the current state of the art of embodiment research in clinical psychology has been expounded in order to highlight the key role that embodied conceptualization has on the understanding and explanation of several mental disorders, such as eating disorders, schizophrenia and depression. Evidence has suggested that mental disorders may be explained as disturbances of embodiment, from the disembodiment to the hyperembodiment. In order to understand how some clinical conditions are affected by cultural models, we propose (...)
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    (1 other version)Realism and underdetermination: Some clues from the practices-up.Alberto Cordero - 2000 - Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association 2001 (3):S301-.
    Recent attempts to turn Standard Quantum Theory into a coherent representational system have improved markedly over previous offerings. Important questions about the nature of material systems remain open, however, as current theorizing effectively resolves into a multiplicity of incompatible statements about the nature of physical systems. Specifically, the most cogent proposals to date land in effective empirical equivalence, reviving old anti-realist fears about quantum physics. In this paper such fears are discussed and found unsound. It is argued that nothing of (...)
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    Causal Language in Context.Alberto Tassoni - 2024 - International Philosophical Quarterly 64 (1):3-15.
    What, if anything, does singular causal language teach us about causation? I start with some observations about causal language and then explore some lessons about causation. This note has two major parts. First, I rehearse and reinforce some arguments that purport to show that the context-sensitivity of causal language is semantic. Second, I discuss how this could inform the metaphysics of causation, ultimately arguing that it leads to a novel form of causal pluralism. The main claim is conditional: if the (...)
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    El lenguaje como máquina: Deleuze y Guattari en la lingüística contemporánea.Eduardo Alberto León - 2024 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 56 (157):114-146.
    En su obra Mil mesetas, Deleuze y Guattari ofrecen una perspectiva singular sobre el lenguaje, concebido como un sistema de signos interconectados y fluidos, donde el significado surge de las relaciones intrincadas dentro de este sistema. Este artículo evalúa la influencia de Deleuze y Guattari en la lingüística contemporánea y explora las diferencias entre su enfoque y la lingüística estructural propuesta por Saussure. Deleuze y Guattari introducen la noción de máquina como un quiebre radical con los enfoques estructurales tradicionales, al (...)
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  22. Enfermedad del espíritu e historia sacrificial. Sobre Cristianismo sin redención de Vincenzo Vitiello.Alberto Moreiras - 2006 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 39:19-28.
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    Real Individuals in Fictions, Fictional Surrogates in Stories.Alberto Voltolini - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (2):803-820.
    In the philosophy of fiction, a majority view is continuism, i.e., the thesis that ordinary names, or genuine singular terms in general, directly refer to ordinary real individuals in fiction-involving sentences – e.g. “Napoleon” in the sentences that constitute the text of Tolstoy’s War and Peace. But there is also a minority view, exceptionalism, which is the thesis that such terms change their semantic value in such sentences, either by directly referring to fictional surrogates of those individuals – what we (...)
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  24. La "philosophie populaire" syriaque : un mode de vie?Alberto Rigolio - 2019 - In Emiliano Fiori & Henri Hugonnard-Roche, La philosophie en syriaque. Paris: Geuthner.
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  25. Can there be a uniform application of direct reference?Alberto Voltolini - 2004 - Erkenntnis 61 (1):75-98.
    There are two interpretations of what it means for a singular term to be referentially direct, one truth-conditional and the other cognitive. It has been argued that on the former interpretation, both proper names and indexicals refer directly, whereas on the latter only proper names are directly referential. However, these interpretations in fact apply to the same singular terms. This paper argues that, if conceived in purely normative terms, the linguistic meaning of indexicals can no longer be held to make (...)
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    Tutela da religião sobre o prazer do sustento.Alberto A. Abreu - 2017 - Cultura:373-387.
    A alimentação é uma necessidade de todo o ser vivo, que só pode lutar contra a morte e crescer integrando no seu corpo elementos seleccionados do mundo exterior a que se chama alimentos. Como tantas outras necessidades vitais, a alimentação não pôde eximir-se à interferência religiosa, sob a forma de tabus e outros tipos de restrições, quer para evitar a infracção destas normas sob a forma de pecado, quer para tributar à divindade uma homenagem de latria sob a forma de (...)
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    Metabolismo e inmunidad capitalista. La inmunización del crecimiento ilimitado.Alberto Coronel Tarancón - 2024 - Isegoría 70:1475.
    Este texto ofrece una lectura eco-fisiológica de la relación entre la inmunidad y el metabolismo capitalista, ofreciendo a los debates de la inmunología política contemporánea un lecho biofísico en el que aterrizar. El argumento central del texto es que ambos procesos, metabólico e inmunológico, son esenciales para la conservación de la homeodinámica del capital: su tendencia adaptativa al crecimiento permanente. Desde este enfoque, el texto analiza las dependencias anatómicas y circulatorias del metabolismo capitalista tras la Gran Aceleración, y dialoga con (...)
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    Using Individuals as (Mere) Means in Management of Infectious Diseases without Vaccines. Should We Purposely Infect Young People with Coronavirus?Alberto Giubilini - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (9):62-65.
    Volume 20, Issue 9, September 2020, Page 62-65.
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    A property which guarantees termination in weak combinatory logic and subtree replacement systems.Alberto Pettorossi - 1981 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 22 (4):344-356.
  30. fascismo al microfono. Radio e politica in Italia (1924-1945).Monticone Alberto - forthcoming - Studium.
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    Notes on Eugenius of Toledo.Paulo F. Alberto - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (01):304-314.
    Eug. carm. 70 At the end of line 3, all the extant manuscripts offer -melos. This has been accepted by the editors without discussion. But is it plausible to accept camels in this bucolic landscape?
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  32. The transition from philosophy to theology in the reflection on history in Wolfhart Pannenberg.Carlos Alberto Blanco - 2011 - Pensamiento 67 (254):869-885.
     
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    Die Problematizität als Grundcharakter des Wissens in J. G. Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre 1811.Alberto Ciria - 1999 - Fichte-Studien 15:105-118.
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    Professional obligations and the demandingness of acting against one’s conscience.Alberto Giubilini - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Conscience is typically invoked in healthcare to defend a right to conscientious objection, that is, the refusal by healthcare professionals to perform certain activities in the name of personal moral or religious views. On this approach, freedom of conscience should be respected when the individual is operating in a professional capacity. Others would argue, however, that a conscientious professional is one who can set aside one’s own moral or religious views when they conflict with professional obligations. The debate on conscientious (...)
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    Catch-up time.Alberto Toscano - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 48:101-103.
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  36. Fanatyzm i wytwarzanie.Alberto Toscano - 2009 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (9).
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    ¿Héroe estructuralista O anomalía post-estructuralista? Deleuze como pensador de la individuación*a.Alberto Toscano & Juan Fernando Mejía Mosquera - 2020 - Universitas Philosophica 37 (74):17-35.
    This article traces the link between Deleuze’s philosophy of individuation, developed in such works as Difference and Repetition and Logic of Sense, and the notion of structure, that articulated a good part of the epistemological and ontological discussions in French philosophy and science in the 1960s. Besides pointing out the originality of Deleuze’s take on the term ‘structure’—as it ceases to correspond to a formal constant that is opposed or indifferent to the genesis of singular individuals, and becomes a virtual (...)
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  38. Janet Afary and Kevin B. Anderson, Foucault and the Iranian Revolution: Gender and the Seductions of Islamism.Alberto Toscano - 2006 - Radical Philosophy 136:54.
     
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  39. Analysis of heterogeneous networks: the ReseauLu project.Pascal Cottereau Alberto Cambrosio, Andrei Mogoutov Stefan Popowycz & Tania Vichnevskaia - 2010 - In Bernard Reber & Claire Brossaud, Digital cognitive technologies: epistemology and the knowledge economy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
  40. A suitable metaphysics for fictional entities : why one has to run syncretistically.Alberto Voltolini - 2015 - In Stuart Brock & Anthony Everett, Fictional Objects. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Zizek, qué fácil lo tienes: panfleto contra el intelectual del hoy.Alberto Adsuara - 2020 - Madrid: Sequitur.
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    (1 other version)Propositional logic in Juan de Santo Tomás.Alberto Moreno - 1963 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 4 (2):113-134.
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  43. Note about Ranciére and Le Apartage du Sensible [Spanish].Alberto Toscano - 2005 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 3:171-173.
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    A Logico-Epistemic Investigation of Frauchinger and Renner's Paradox.Alberto Corti, Vincenzo Fano & Gino Tarozzi - 2023 - International Journal of Theoretical Physics 62.
    The scientific literature on Wigner’s Friend extended paradox rapidly grew in the last years. A sign that Frauchiger and Renner (2018)’s argument caught an important point. Indeed, they conclude that either we must abandon the universal validity of quantum mechanics, or a certain kind of traditional objective knowledge is impossible. We investigate this contradiction through a logico-epistemic toolbox. We show that abandoning the transmissibility of knowledge, as proposed by many kinds of relational approaches to quantum mechanics, is a heavy epistemological (...)
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    If intentional objects are objects for a subject, how are they related?Alberto Voltolini - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (8):1136-1151.
    Tim Crane has put forward a theory of intentional objects (intentionalia), which has taken up again and expanded by Casey Woodling. Crane’s theory is articulated in three main theses: a) every intentional state, or thought, is about an intentional object; b) taken as such, whether or not it exists, an intentional object is a schematic object; c) taken as such, whether or not it exists, an intentional object is a phenomenological object. In this paper, I will try to show that (...)
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    A Syncretistic View of Existence and Marty’s Relation to It.Alberto Voltolini - 2019 - In Giuliano Bacigalupo & Hélène Leblanc, Anton Marty and Contemporary Philosophy. Cham: Palgrave. pp. 175-196.
    In this paper, I present, first, a syncretistic account of existence, which tries to show not only that the first-order and the second-order notions of existence are compatible, but also why we need all of them in order to properly understand what existence all in all amounts to. Second, I discuss to what extent Marty’s account of existence, which inter alia mobilizes Brentano’s attitudinal approach to it, can be legitimately considered to be a syncretistic account as well.
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  47. (2 other versions)Is Narrow Content the Same As Content of Narrow State Types Opaquely Taxonomized?Alberto Voltolini - 1997 - In G. Meggle, Analyomen. Proceedings of the 2nd Conference “Perspectives in Analytic Philosophy” Volume III: Philosophy of Mind, Practical Philosophy, Miscellanea. De Gruyter. pp. 179-185.
    Jerry Fodor now holds (1990) that the content of mental state types opaquely taxonomized (de dicto content: DDC) is determined by the 'orthographical' syntax + the computational/functional role of such states. Mental states whose tokens are both orthographically and truth-conditionally identical may be different with regard to the computational/functional role played by their respective representational cores. This make them tantamount to different contentful states, i.e. states with different DDCs, insofar as they are opaquely taxonomized. Indeed they cannot both be truthfully (...)
     
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    Recensione di M. De Caro, Realtà.Alberto Voltolini - 2021 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 12 (2):210-211.
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    Raffigurazioni senza finzioni.Alberto Voltolini - 2009 - Rivista di Estetica 40:71-83.
    In svariate occasioni (1973, 1990, 2002) Kendall Walton ha sostenuto una teoria della raffigurazione basata sul concetto di far finta: P raffigura (almeno) solo se per il fatto di avere un’esperienza percettiva di P, si fa finta che tale esperienza sia l’esperienza percettiva del soggetto rappresentato da P. Una conseguenza di questa teoria è che, se un individuo non sa far finta, allora ciò con cui si confronta direttamente nella percezione non è una raffigurazione per lui. Ci sono però molt...
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  50. Why it is hard to naturalize attitude aboutness.Alberto Voltolini - 2002 - In Wolfram Hinzen & Hans Rott, Belief and meaning: Essays at the interface. Deutsche Bibliothek der Wissenschaften. pp. 157-179.
    Over the last twenty years, many attempts have been made to discard the intentionality possessed by prima facie contentful mental states (intentional acts; atttudes, in Russell’s terms), where this is understood as the special, mental-orsemantic, quality of being ‘directed’ upon something. This has also involved dispensing with special ‘aboutness’-properties like being about O, which stand to intentionality as species to genus. These naturalistic strategies have been oriented in two ontologically different ways, conservative or revolutionary. The first has been pursued either (...)
     
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