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  1. La legge del deserto: il deserto interiore.Andrea Forte - 1978 - Roma: Atanòr.
     
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    Introduzione, per i vent'anni di "Doctor Virtualis" (2002-2022).Maria Cristina Bartolomei, Alessandra Capacchione, Aldo Andrea Cassi, Alfio Ferrara, Francesca Forte, Massimo Parodi, Marco Rossini & Amalia Salvestrini - 2023 - Doctor Virtualis 18:5-15.
    L’introduzione al fascicolo Analogia e medioevo sive vent’anni di analogie presenta il numero 18 di "Doctor Virtualis" e traccia le tappe fondamentali della rivista. Si delineano dapprima alcune linee della storia della rivista e le sue ispirazioni teoriche e storiografiche principali, per poi mettere in luce le ragioni della rilevanza del tema dell’analogia, come oggetto utilizzato e pensato nei secoli medievali e come strumento di ricerca storiografica, e infine si conclude con l’articolazione del fascicolo. The introduction to the issue Analogy (...)
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  3. Corpo funzionale e corpo senziente. La tesi forte del carattere incarnato della mente in fenomenologia.Andrea Pace Giannotta - 2022 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 13 (1):41-56.
    In questo lavoro distinguo tra due versioni della tesi del carattere incarnato della mente: “debole” e “forte”. Secondo la versione debole, il possesso di stati mentali presuppone l’esistenza di un corpo che si muove ed agisce nell’ambiente, ossia un corpo funzionale. Secondo la versione forte, invece, il possesso di stati mentali presuppone l’esistenza di un corpo non solo funzionale ma anche senziente, ossia: il corpo come sede della sensibilità o coscienza fenomenica. Sostengo che alcuni approcci all’interno della “scienza (...)
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    Geschichte und Freiheitsbewusstsein: zur Dialektik der Freiheit bei Hegel und Marx.Andreas Arndt - 2015 - Berlin: Eule der Minerva Verlag.
    Weltgeschichte ist, nach Hegel, Fortschritt im Bewusstsein der Freiheit. Das Prinzip der Freiheit geht jedoch auf seine Realisierung, wie Hegel vor allem im Blick auf das christliche Freiheitsprinzip zeigt. Das Freiheitsbewusstsein wird somit zur kritischen Instanz gegenuber der gesellschaftlich-politischen Wirklichkeit. Hegel nimmt damit das junghegelianische Programm der Verwirklichung der Philosophie vorweg, in dem jedoch das Konzept der Freiheitsgeschichte weitgehend durch eine Entfremdungsgeschichte ersetzt wurde. Karl Marx dagegen greift Hegels Konzept an der Problematik auf, die Hegel gesehen, aber fur die er (...)
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  5. Marché du travail, bioéconomie et revenu d'existence.Andrea Fumagalli & Stefano Lucarelli - 2007 - Multitudes 4 (4):85-96.
    Résumé La théorie orthodoxe de l’économie a fait l’erreur de supposer implicitement que le marché du travail pouvait être analysé sur les bases habituelles d’un marché de biens et de services. Le travail n’est pas une marchandise puisque par nature il n’est pas solvable, et qu’il ne le devient qu’à travers la disponibilité au travail qui permet au travailleur de définir une demande solvable. En fonction du rapport entre activité de travail et être humain (degré d’aliénation), la solvabilité du travail (...)
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    Neuroetica: la nascita di un nuovo tipo di antropologia?Andrea Lavazza & Mario De Caro - 2013 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 4 (3):252-263.
    Nel presente testo si propone un approccio alla neuroetica che si prefigge di attribuirle uno specifico ambito d’indagine in quanto esplorazione di ciò che apprendiamo su noi stessi e sul nostro “funzionamento”, grazie principalmente alle neuroscienze. In altre parole, si tratta di un nuovo genere di antropologia che si occupa dell’intersezione di diverse discipline la quale acquista sempre maggiore centralità nel dibattito contemporaneo a motivo della forte naturalizzazione delle indagini sugli esseri umani. L’oggetto di studio – alla luce di (...)
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    Le menti non sono documenti.Giovanni Tuzet & Andrea Lavazza - 2021 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 12 (3):212-224.
    Riassunto : Per la teoria della documentalità gli oggetti sociali sono atti iscritti e per la teoria della mente estesa le menti si estendono a processi o dispositivi esterni al corpo. Pur per motivi diversi, le due teorie convergono nel ridurre le differenze fra menti e documenti, e hanno a loro supporto la dimensione semiotica di menti e documenti; eppure, in una certa lettura, tali teorie risultano implausibili se si considera che le proprietà delle cose che chiamiamo “menti” non sono (...)
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    La vie de l’histoire.Andrea Angelini - 2023 - Cahiers Philosophiques 175 (4):29-43.
    Au cours du xix e siècle, les théories transformistes et l’évolutionnisme permettaient de penser d’une nouvelle manière l’historicité de la nature et de la vie, y compris celle de l’homme. Historisation de la nature et naturalisation de l’homme marchent ensemble, mais la forme attribuée à la temporalité naturelle et la place de l’homme dans l’histoire de la vie restent sujets à des conceptions fort différentes dans les champs scientifiques et philosophiques et continuent à être objet de discussion tout au long (...)
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  9. Un profeta politico e critico eminente, Andrea Lo Forte Randi 1845-1916.Vincenzo Gugino - 1939 - Palermo: Edizioni La rondine G. Silvestri Merendino.
     
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    Les commentaires d’Andrea Alpago au Compendium de anima d’Avicenne.Jules Janssens - 2018 - Noesis 32:113-137.
    Le grand humaniste, Andrea Alpago, médecin et philosophe, fut aussi un traducteur notoire. Parmi ses traductions d’œuvres arabes en Latin figure une œuvre de jeunesse d’Avicenne, le Kitāb fī l-nafs ‘alā sunnat al-ikhtiṣār. Mais il ne se contenta pas de traduire simplement ce traité. Il ajouta à sa traduction un commentaire suivi. Même si tout indique que ce commentaire ne fut pas entièrement achevé, il mérite l’attention. En effet, on n’y trouve pas seulement l’expression de la façon dont Alpago (...)
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    Ellen Ripley.Andrea Zanin - 2017 - In Jeffrey A. Ewing & Kevin S. Decker, Alien and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 153–165.
    In the films of the Alien franchise featuring Sigourney Weaver, Ripley's maternal instinct is an integral part of who she is as both survivor and protector—and as a destroyer, too. In Alien, Ripley's misplaced maternal instincts save her from the death‐by‐alien that is the fate of her crew mates as she hurries off in search of the ship's resident cat, Jones. When Ripley hears Jonesy's meow, she responds like a mother to a crying baby. Ridley Scott's Alien begins with an (...)
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    How Breath-Control Can Change Your Life: A Systematic Review on Psycho-Physiological Correlates of Slow Breathing.Andrea Zaccaro, Andrea Piarulli, Marco Laurino, Erika Garbella, Danilo Menicucci, Bruno Neri & Angelo Gemignani - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Possibility and Consciousness in Husserl’s Thought.Andrea Zhok - 2016 - Husserl Studies 32 (3):213-235.
    Clarifying the nature of possibility is crucial for an evaluation of the phenomenological approach to ontology. From a phenomenological perspective, it is ontological possibility, and not spatiotemporal existence, that has pre-eminent ontological status. Since the sphere of phenomenological being and the sphere of experienceability turn out to be overlapping, this makes room for two perspectives. We can confer foundational priority to the acts of consciousness over possibilities, or to pre-set possibilities over the activity of consciousness. Husserl’s position on this issue (...)
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  14. More telltale signs: What attention to representation reveals about scientific explanation.Andrea I. Woody - 2004 - Philosophy of Science 71 (5):780-793.
    This essay explores the connection between representation and explanation in the sciences. I suggest that scientific representation schemes be viewed as pragmatic tools for acquiring the sort of articulated awareness that is the hallmark of nontrivial knowledge. Crystal field theory in chemistry illustrates this perspective. Certain representations achieve the status of being paradigmatically explanatory, thereby shaping models of intelligibility. In turn, these explanatory preferences serve largely to define and differentiate disciplinary communities by implicitly endorsing particular epistemic aims and values. In (...)
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    Algebraic Art: Mathematical Formalism and Victorian Culture.Andrea K. Henderson - 2018 - Oxford University Press.
    Algebraic Art explores the invention of a peculiarly Victorian account of the nature and value of aesthetic form, and it traces that account to a surprising source: mathematics. Drawing on literature, art, and photography, it explores how the Victorian mathematical conception of form still resonates today.
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    What We May Forget When Discussing Human Memory Manipulation.Andrea Lavazza - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 7 (4):249-251.
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    Commercial Agency and the Duty to Act in Good Faith.Andrea Tosato - 2016 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 36 (3):661-695.
    Under Directive 86/653/EEC on the co-ordination of the laws of European Union Member States relating to self-employed commercial agents, commercial agents have an obligation to act ‘dutifully and in good faith’. This article considers the impact that this general good faith clause has had upon the UK legal order. It first analyses the Obligation, assessing its scope, function and content. It then reviews the choices made by the UK legislature in implementing this duty and scrutinises the manner in which it (...)
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  18. Public health and animal welfare.Carla Forte Maiolino Molento - 2014 - In Michael C. Appleby, Daniel M. Weary & Peter Sandøe, Dilemmas in Animal Welfare. Wallingford, Oxfordshire: CABI International.
     
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    How is the Ideal Gas Law Explanatory?Andrea I. Woody - 2013 - Science & Education 22 (7):1563-1580.
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    Epistemic and ethical responsibility during the pandemic.Andrea Klimková - 2021 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 11 (3-4):117-125.
    Intellectual knowledge is omnipresent in human lives and decisions. We are constantly trying to make good and correct decisions. However, responsible decision-making is characterised by rather difficult epistemic conditions. It applies all the more during the pandemic when decisions require not only specialised knowledge in a number of disciplines, scientific consensus, and participants from different fields, but also responsibility and respect for moral principles in order to ensure that the human rights of all groups are observed. Pandemic measures are created (...)
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    The Ontological Status of Essences in Husserl’s Thought.Andrea Zhok - 2011 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 11:96-127.
    Phenomenology has been defined by Husserl as “theory of the essences of pure phenomena,” yet the ontological status of essences in Husserlian phenomenology is far from a settled issue. The late Husserlian emphasis on genetic constitution and the historicity of the lifeworld is not immediately reconcilablewith the ‘unchangeable’ nature that is prima facie attributed to essences. However, the problem of the nature of ideality cannot be dropped from phenomenological accounts without jeopardizing the phenomenological enterprise as such. Through an immanent analysis (...)
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    Mathematical Realism: What’s New?Andrea Sereni - 2012 - Quaestio 12:551-566.
    The recent debate on new realism has been widely influenced by Putnam’s views, especially by the distinction between scientific realism and natural or common seense realism. I locate the discussion on mathematical realism in the context of this wider debate. I suggest that a parallel distinction between science-based arguments for realism and more immediate forms of realism is avaiable for mathematics too. I point to differences between contemporary empiricist and intellectualist positions, and stress what I take to be some of (...)
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    Some Notes on enūma eliš.Andrea Seri - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (4):833.
    The text commonly known as the Babylonian Poem of Creation has attracted scholarly attention since it was first translated in the late nineteenth century, although critical editions have appeared only recently. In 2014 there was published a lengthy study on enūma eliš that presents a number of original approaches to the ancient composition. This new book is the subject of the following notes.
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    Erwünschte Effekte Mediengebrauch. Synergie und Störung im höfischen Roman'.Andrea Sieber - 2004 - Das Mittelalter 9 (1).
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    Enlighten up card deck.Andrea Smith - 2018 - Hillsboro, Oregon: Beyond Words.
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    C*-algebras and the Uncountable: A Systematic Study of the Combinatorics of the Uncountable in the Noncommutative Framework.Andrea Vaccaro - 2019 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):448-449.
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  27. Aristotle and Kant on self-knowledge and self-disclosure through friendship.Andrea Veltman - 2011 - In Adrianne McEvoy, Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003. New York, NY: Rodopi.
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    Reciprocity in the Form of Dialogue in Husserl’s Transcendental Idealistic Account of World-Constitution.Andrea Denise Watson - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (1):103-116.
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    Dancing in Your Head: An Interdisciplinary Review.Andrea Zardi, Edoardo Giovanni Carlotti, Alessandro Pontremoli & Rosalba Morese - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The aim of this review is to highlight the most relevant contributions on dance in neuroscientific research. Neuroscience has analyzed the mirror system through neuroimaging techniques, testing its role in imitative learning, in the recognition of other people's emotions and especially in the understanding of the motor behavior of others. This review analyses the literature related to five general areas: breakthrough studies on the mirror system, and subsequent studies on its involvement in the prediction, the execution, the control of movement, (...)
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  30. Husserl e il problema della monade.Andrea Altobrando - 2010 - Turin: Trauben.
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  31. La variazione husserliana del concetto di monade.Andrea Altobrando - 2013 - Discipline Filosofiche 23 (2):153-174.
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    Tacit knowledge, implicit learning and scientific reasoning.Andrea Pozzali - 2007 - Mind and Society 7 (2):227-237.
    The concept of tacit knowledge is widely used in social sciences to refer to all those knowledge that cannot be codified and have to be transferred by personal contacts. All this literature has been affected by two kind of biases : (1) the interest has been focused more on the result (tacit knowledge) than on the process (implicit learning); (2) tacit knowledge has been somehow reduced to physical skills or know-how; other possible forms of tacit knowledge have been neglected. These (...)
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    Biopolitica ed ecologia: l'epistemologia politica del discorso biologico tra Michel Foucault e Georges Canguilhem.Andrea Angelini - 2021 - Firenze: Firenze University Press.
    La riflessione sullo statuto epistemologico e sul funzionamento politico del discorso biologico – nel suo carattere eterogeneo, plurale e conflittuale – è un tema centrale nelle opere di Michel Foucault e Georges Canguilhem. A partire dall’analisi delle relazioni e delle tensioni tra i loro orientamenti teorici, questo studio propone una rilettura critica delle loro ricerche, integrandole e utilizzandole nei dibattiti epistemologici e politici contemporanei. In tal senso, la filosofia biologica di Canguilhem permette di riesaminare la concezione foucaultiana della storia, della (...)
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    Commentary: The Relationship between Sleep Complaints, Depression, and Executive Functions on Older Adults.Ballesio Andrea & Lombardo Caterina - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Teleology, Life, and Cognition: Reconsidering Jonas’ Legacy for a Theory of the Organism.Andrea Gambarotto - 2020 - In Andrea Altobrando & Pierfrancesco Biasetti, Natural Born Monads: On the Metaphysics of Organisms and Human Individuals. De Gruyter. pp. 243-264.
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  36. Autonomy in Relation.Andrea Westlund - 2012 - In Anita M. Superson & Sharon L. Crasnow, Out from the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy. New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    This essay identifies a connection between the capacities required for individual autonomy and the capacities required for a particular form of shared agency. Like other feminist philosophers, I hold that individual autonomy must be understood in relational terms. In the first section of the essay, I argue that that autonomy is constitutively relational in the sense that it depends upon a dialogical disposition to hold oneself answerable to external, critical perspectives. In the second section, I argue that this disposition is (...)
     
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    Symbolic Logic and the Logic of Symbolism.Andrea Henderson - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 41 (1):78-101.
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    Rezension: Theilemann, Steffen, Harald Schultz-Hencke und die Freideutsche Jugend. Biographie bis 1921 und die Geschichte einer Bewegung.Andrea Huppke - 2020 - Psyche 74 (12):1008-1011.
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    The Impotence of Pseudo-Antagonism: A Derridean Response to Žižek’s Charge of Practical Irrelevance.Andrea Hurst - 2008 - South African Journal of Philosophy 27 (1):10-26.
    This article addresses a strange investment within ‘continental' philosophy, in asserting the impotence of a Derridean approach when it comes to addressing practical (juridical, political, ethical, economic) issues. Such assertions of impotence regularly stand as the foil for whatever is proposed as a more complex, and therefore powerful, means to make sense of concrete phenomena. Invariably, however, the criticism of a Derridean approach is based on reductive misconceptions of its complex logic, and the proposed correctives repeat the very pattern of (...)
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  40. Further Issues Concerning Quantification.Andrea Iacona - 2018 - In Logical Form: Between Logic and Natural Language. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
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    Systemic Unsustainability as a Threat to Democracy.Andrea Felicetti - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (4):431-451.
    Resilient socioeconomic unsustainability poses a threat to democracy whose importance has yet to be fully acknowledged. As the prospect of sustainability transition wanes, so does perceived legitimacy of institutions. This further limits representative institutions’ ability to take action, making democratic deepening all the more urgent. I investigate this argument through an illustrative case study, the 2017 People's Climate March. In a context of resilient unsustainability, protesters have little expectation that institutions might address the ecological crisis and this view is likely (...)
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    Locus of Control and the Moral Reasoning of Managers.Almerinda Forte - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 58 (1-3):65-77.
    Rotter’s theory of internal-external locus of control evolved from Carl Jung’s work. In Psychological Types (1923), Jung defined two opposing tendencies in personality introversion and extroversion. While both tendencies are present in all individuals, one tends to dominate the other. The internal–external control construct was conceived as a generalized expectancy to perceive reinforcement either as contingent upon one’s own behaviors (internal control) or as the result of forces beyond one’s control, such as chance, fate, or powerful others (external control) (Lefcourt, (...)
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    Strong Conscious Cues Suppress Preferential Gaze Allocation to Unconscious Cues.Andrea Alamia, Oleg Solopchuk & Alexandre Zénon - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Eyewitness identification: Accuracy of individual vs. composite recollections of a crime.Andrea Alper, Robert Buckhout, Susan Chern, Richard Harwood & Miriam Slomovits - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (2):147-149.
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  45. Giudizio negativo e impegno meontologico.Andrea Altobrando - 2019 - In Davide Sisto, Ritorno alla metafisica? Aracne. pp. 49-66.
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    Il problema dell'infinito nell'orizzonte fenomenologico husserliano.Andrea Altobrando - 2012 - Dissertation, University of Padua
    The aim of this work is to elucidate the meaning of 'infinity' from a phenomenological perspective, especially within the framework of Husserl’s theory of knowledge and perception. In the first chapter I firstly sketch the basics of Husserl’s phenomenology of knowledge. Thereafter I delve into the questions concerning the reduction to the 'reellen Bestand', which is hold to be the ground of verification of purports in the "Logical Investigations". I then propose an interpretation of the categorial intuition as directed to (...)
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    Natural Born Monads: On the Metaphysics of Organisms and Human Individuals.Andrea Altobrando & Pierfrancesco Biasetti (eds.) - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    We are still looking for a satisfactory definition of what makes an individual being a human individual. The understanding of human beings in terms of organism does not seem to be satisfactory, because of its reductionistic flavor. It satisfies our need for autonomy and benefits our lives thanks to its medical applications, but it disappoints our needs for conscious and free, self-determination. For similar reasons, i.e. because of its anti-libertarian tone, an organicistic understanding of the relationship between individual and society (...)
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  48. Phenomenology and Japanese Philosophy.Andrea Altobrando & Shigeru Taguchi (eds.) - 2019 - Springer.
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    Beyond Babel: Religion and Linguistic Pluralism.Vestrucci Andrea (ed.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume is the first attempt to explicitly investigate how the multiplicity of religions and forms of spirituality interconnect with the multiplicities of language, such as digital lingo and the language of science. This book analyzes how religious and linguistic multiplicities become a pluralism, that is, how they enter into polyphonic relations, as well as how they interconnect, grow together, and why they often clash. The contributors are renown international scholars working in interreligious dialogue, philosophy and sociology of religion, history (...)
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    Il pensiero estetico di Rosmini: prospettive teologiche.Andrea Annese - 2014 - Ariccia (RM): Aracne editrice int.le S.r.l..
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