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    La singolarità del soggetto tra pensiero e mondo. Simmel e Banfi.Antonio Scaglia - 1997 - Idee 34:69-87.
  2. The Knowledge Level in Cognitive Architectures: Current Limitations and Possible Developments.Antonio Lieto, Christian Lebiere & Alessandro Oltramari - 2018 - Cognitive Systems Research:1-42.
    In this paper we identify and characterize an analysis of two problematic aspects affecting the representational level of cognitive architectures (CAs), namely: the limited size and the homogeneous typology of the encoded and processed knowledge. We argue that such aspects may constitute not only a technological problem that, in our opinion, should be addressed in order to build arti cial agents able to exhibit intelligent behaviours in general scenarios, but also an epistemological one, since they limit the plausibility of the (...)
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  3. The stakeholder theory and the common good.Antonio Argandoña - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (9-10):1093-1102.
    The theory of the social responsibility of the firm oscillates between two extremes: one that reduces the firm's responsibility to the obtainment of (the greatest possible) profit for its shareholders, and another that extends the firm's responsibility to include a wide range of actors with an interest or "stake" in the firm. The stakeholder theory of the social responsibility of business is more appealing from an ethical point of view, and yet it lacks a solid foundation that would be acceptable (...)
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  4. Would Moral Enhancement Limit Freedom?Antonio Diéguez & Carissa Véliz - 2019 - Topoi 38 (1):29-36.
    The proposal of moral enhancement as a valuable means to face the environmental, technological and social challenges that threaten the future of humanity has been criticized by a number of authors. One of the main criticisms has been that moral enhancement would diminish our freedom. It has been said that moral enhancement would lead enhanced people to lose their ‘freedom to fall’, that is, it would prevent them from being able to decide to carry out some morally bad actions, and (...)
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  5. Private-to-private corruption.Antonio Argandoña - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 47 (3):253 - 267.
    The cases of corruption reported by the media tend almost always to involve a private party (a citizen or a corporation) that pays, or promises to pay, money to a public party (a politician or a public official, for example) in order to obtain an advantage or avoid a disadvantage. Because of the harm it does to economic efficiency and growth, and because of its social, political and ethical consequences, private-to-public corruption has been widely studied. Private-to-private corruption, by contrast, has (...)
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    Open questions in reverse mathematics.Antonio Montalbán - 2011 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):431-454.
    We present a list of open questions in reverse mathematics, including some relevant background information for each question. We also mention some of the areas of reverse mathematics that are starting to be developed and where interesting open question may be found.
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  7. Fostering values in organizations.Antonio Argandoña - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 45 (1-2):15 - 28.
    Today, values hold a prominent place both in business ethics and in organization theory. However, there persists considerable confusion about what these values are and what role they play in these theories and, therefore, how they can be developed both within the individual and within the organization. Therefore, this paper seeks to define a conception of values based on a theory of human action that can provide a basis for an organization theory, and to propose a series of ideas about (...)
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  8. Neuroscience and ethics: Intersections.Antonio Damasio - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (1):3 – 7.
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    Economic ethics and institutional change.Antonio Argandoña - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):191-201.
    Our economic system, the market economy, is a part of a broader system or “society.” We frequently study the operation of the market economy as if it were autonomous, even though there are many complex and mutual relationships between society, the economic system and the other systems – political, cultural, religious, legal, etc. – that form part of society. In a market economy we may identify several components: a frame or background in which the economic activity takes place, a set (...)
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  10. Machine consciousness: A manifesto for robotics.Antonio Chella & Riccardo Manzotti - 2009 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 1 (1):33-51.
    Machine consciousness is not only a technological challenge, but a new way to approach scientific and theoretical issues which have not yet received a satisfactory solution from AI and robotics. We outline the foundations and the objectives of machine consciousness from the standpoint of building a conscious robot.
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  11. Business ethics in Spain.Antonio Argandoña - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (3):155 - 173.
    This article is an introduction to the selection of papers on "Business Ethics in Spain" included in this monographic issue of the Journal of Business Ethics. Specifically, this article is a survey of the development of the social, political, cultural and economic background of business in Spain since 1940, in order to show how the ethical values, attitudes and problems of the Spanish managers changed in these years. First, the global evolution of this background is explained, and then several relevant (...)
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  12. Groundwork for weak analysis.António M. Fernandes & Fernando Ferreira - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (2):557-578.
    This paper develops the very basic notions of analysis in a weak second-order theory of arithmetic BTFA whose provably total functions are the polynomial time computable functions. We formalize within BTFA the real number system and the notion of a continuous real function of a real variable. The theory BTFA is able to prove the intermediate value theorem, wherefore it follows that the system of real numbers is a real closed ordered field. In the last section of the paper, we (...)
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    On ethical, social and environmental management systems.Antonio Argandoña - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 51 (1):41-52.
    There are three types of solutions to the problems deriving from companies' ethical, social and environmental responsibilities: those based on regulation by an authority or agency; those deigned to create market incentives; and those that rely on self-regulation by companies themselves. In the specific field we are concerned with here, regulation has significant costs and drawbacks that make it particularly desirable that companies should set up their own ethical, social and environmental management systems or programmes. The purpose of this article (...)
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    Stone-Type Representations and Dualities for Varieties of Bisemilattices.Antonio Ledda - 2018 - Studia Logica 106 (2):417-448.
    In this article we will focus our attention on the variety of distributive bisemilattices and some linguistic expansions thereof: bounded, De Morgan, and involutive bisemilattices. After extending Balbes’ representation theorem to bounded, De Morgan, and involutive bisemilattices, we make use of Hartonas–Dunn duality and introduce the categories of 2spaces and 2spaces\. The categories of 2spaces and 2spaces\ will play with respect to the categories of distributive bisemilattices and De Morgan bisemilattices, respectively, a role analogous to the category of Stone spaces (...)
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    Forgetting morality: Reflections on a theme in Chuang Tzu.Antonio S. Cua - 1977 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 4 (4):305-328.
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    Up to Equimorphism, Hyperarithmetic Is Recursive.Antonio Montalbán - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):360 - 378.
    Two linear orderings are equimorphic if each can be embedded into the other. We prove that every hyperarithmetic linear ordering is equimorphic to a recursive one. On the way to our main result we prove that a linear ordering has Hausdorff rank less than $\omega _{1}^{\mathit{CK}}$ if and only if it is equimorphic to a recursive one. As a corollary of our proof we prove that, given a recursive ordinal α, the partial ordering of equimorphism types of linear orderings of (...)
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    Opposites as complements: Reflections on the significance of Tao.Antonio S. Cua - 1981 - Philosophy East and West 31 (2):123-140.
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    Reflections on the structure of confucian ethics.Antonio S. Cua - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (2):125-140.
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    Making Sense of Sense Containment.Antonio Negro - 2017 - History and Philosophy of Logic 38 (4):364-385.
    Proposition 5.122 of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus has been the source of much puzzlement among interpreters, so much so that no fully satisfactory account is yet available. This is unfortunate, if only because the containment account of logical consequence has a venerable tradition behind it. Pasquale Frascolla’s interpretation of proposition 5.122 is based on a valid argument and one true premise. However, the argument explains sense containment only in an indirect way, leaving some crucial questions unanswered. Besides, Frascolla does not address the (...)
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    Several Conceptual Clarifications on the Distinction between Constructivism and Social Constructivism.Antonio Sandu & Elena Unguru - 2017 - Postmodern Openings 8 (2):51-61.
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    Some Considerations on the Social Construction of Multiple Intelligence. Appreciative Intelligence.Antonio Sandu - 2017 - Postmodern Openings 8 (2):22-39.
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    (1 other version)Corruption: the corporate perspective.Antonio Argandoña - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (2):163-175.
    Corruption is a source of concern for governments, entrepreneurs, private individuals, non‐governmental organizations, companies – indeed, for society as a whole, on a number of levels; economic, sociopolitical, and ethical. The purpose of this article is primarily to explain why corruption is a cause for concern for companies. It begins by explaining what corruption is, describing how it occurs and offering a causal explanation, and then goes on to describe how it occurs in companies and why it is a cause (...)
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  23. The Ethical Significance of Shame: Insights of Aristotle and Xunzi.Antonio S. Cua - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (2):147 - 202.
    A constructive interpretation of the Confucian conception of shame is offered here. Xunzi's discussion is considered the locus classicus of the Confucian conception of shame as contrasted with honor. In order to show his conception as an articulation and development of the more inchoate attitudes of Confucius and Mencius, and excursion is made into the Lunyu and the Mengzi. Aristotle's conception of shame is used as a sort of catalyst, an opening for appreciating Xunzi's complementary insights.
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  24. Towards the emergence of meaning processes in computers from Peircean semiotics.Antônio Gomes, Ricardo Gudwin, Charbel Niño El-Hani & João Queiroz - 2007 - Mind and Society 6 (2):173-187.
    In this work, we propose a computational approach to the triadic model of Peircean semiosis (meaning processes). We investigate theoretical constraints about the feasibility of simulated semiosis. These constraints, which are basic requirements for the simulation of semiosis, refer to the synthesis of irreducible triadic relations (Sign–Object–Interpretant). We examine the internal organization of the triad S–O–I, that is, the relative position of its elements and how they relate to each other. We also suggest a multi-level approach based on self-organization principles. (...)
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    (1 other version)Virtues of junzi.Antonio S. Cua - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (s1):125-142.
  26. On Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus.Antonio Negri - 1995 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 18 (1):93-109.
    It is in Sein und Zeit that Heidegger decrees the end of the Geisteswissenschaften and their tradition, when, as he is commenting on the Briefwechsel [exchange of letters] between Dilthey and Yorck von Wartenburg, he pays homage to the latter for “his full understanding of the fundamental character of history as virtuality [...] [which he] owes to his knowledge of the character of being of human Dasein itself.” Consequently, Heidegger continues, “the interest of understanding historicality” is confronted with the task (...)
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    A Phenomenological Perspective on Transhumanism from the Perspective of the Spoken of Being.Antonio Sandu & Loredana Terec-Vlad - 2016 - Postmodern Openings 7 (1):67-76.
  28. W. Benjamin: crítica del capitalismo y justicia mesiánica.José Antonio Zamora - 2009 - In Bartolomé Ruiz & M. Castor, Justiça e memória: para uma crítica ética da violência. São Leopoldo, RS, Brasil: Editora UNISINOS.
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    Confucian vision and human community.Antonio S. Cua - 1984 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (3):227-238.
  30. La vida humana: luces y sombras.José Antonio Abrisqueta Zarrabe - 2009 - Verdad y Vida 67 (255):493-509.
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    Del yo al mí.Antonio Aguilar - 1966 - [San Juan, Argentina]: Editorial Sanjuanina.
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  32. Il nuovo positivismo e lo sperimentalismo.Antonio Aliotta - 1954 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 160:95-96.
     
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  33. Il problema morale e la dottrina del fascismo: ad uso dell'ultima classe dei licei classici e scientifici.Antonio Aliotta - 1942 - Roma: Perrella..
     
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    Relativismo e idealismo.Antonio Aliotta - 1922 - Napoli [etc.]: F. Perrella.
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    Una nueva interpretación del Patio de la Casa de Contratación del Alcázar de Sevilla.Antonio Almagro - 2007 - Al-Qantara 28 (1):181-228.
    En el presente artículo se aborda una revisión del llamado patio de la casa de Contratación de Sevilla a la luz de los nuevos conocimientos que de la arquitectura andalusí nos han aportado las más recientes investigaciones. Frente a la interpretación tradicional de considerar su origen en el siglo XI y haber sufrido dos reformas de época almohade, proponemos considerar un primer momento de época almohade y sucesivas reformas cristianas, la primera de ellas posiblemente de tiempos de Pedro I, a (...)
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    Etonian Jusphilosophy.António Tomas Ana & Patrício Batsîkama - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 28:13-28.
    The term etonism is from «Etona» that means flag, marks, evidence, and reason in Kikôngo. The variants in Umbûndu: etonolo or etonuilo means, allegations, reasons, indulgence (tolerance). The Nyaneka form is etŏnya: 1) reasons, 2) allegations, 3) indulgence and 5) the justice and the tolerance. Etona is Angolan artist (sculptor/painter). In his sculpture they are morphologically evidenced three treatments in the surface of the matter, namely 1) flat treatment; 2) rude treatment and finally 3) accidental treatment. Each one is a (...)
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    An Economic Theory of the Feudal System: Towards a Model of the Polish Economy 1500-1800.R. J. Antonio - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (37):235-241.
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    Ethnoracial Populism: An Alternative to Neoliberal Globalization?Robert J. Antonio - 2019 - Social Epistemology 33 (4):280-297.
    ABSTRACTWorldwide emergence of strongmen leaderships and eroded or failed democracies suggest that the era of unchallenged neoliberal hegemony may be winding down and that alternatives are rising....
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  39. La giustizia; studio di filosofia giuridica.Ferdinando D' Antonio - 1938 - Firenze,: "La Nuova italia".
     
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  40. Ética Y democracia en Jürgen Habermas.Londoño Ángel Edgar Antonio - unknown - Discurso 1:2.
     
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    Business ethics in modern Spain.Antonio Argandoña - 1996 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5 (1):19–26.
    The leading academic in Spanish Business Ethics offers a brief history of his subject in Spain and reflects on the evolution taking place in the 1990s. Professor Argandoña is Secretary General of IESE in Barcelona, the International Graduate School of Management of the University of Navarra, Av. Pearson 21, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. He is also a member and Honorary Treasurer of the European Business Ethics Network and an Associate Editor of this Review.
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  42. Chomsky (1957):¿ paradigma o preparadigma?Antonio García Artal - 1975 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):285-294.
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  43. El lenguaje y el entendimiento, de N. Chomsky.Antonio García Artal - 1972 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 2 (6):139-141.
  44. Floridablanca y el jesuita Hervás y Panduro, una relación respetuosa.Antonio Astorgano - 2011 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 22.
     
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    "Secreti perfettissimi" (Very Perfect Secrets): Ippolito Desideri as Witness and Narrator of Wonders.Antonio Attisani - 2018 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 38 (1):3-14.
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    La Bioetica alla ricerca della persona negli stati di confine.Antonio Autiero & Corrado Viafora (eds.) - 1994 - Padova: Gregoriana.
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    Carteggio.Antonio Labriola - 2000 - Napoli: Bibliopolis. Edited by Stefano Miccolis.
    1. 1861-1880 -- 2. 1881-1889 -- 3. 1890-1895 -- 4. 1896-1898 -- 5. 1899-1904.
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    Da un secolo all'altro, 1897-1903.Antonio Labriola - 2012 - Napoli: Bibliopolis. Edited by Stefano Miccolis, Alessandro Savorelli, Labriola & Antonio.
    L'Università e la libertà della scienza -- A proposito della crisi del marxismo -- Il destino storico di Giordano Bruno -- Da un secolo all'altro -- Storia, filosofia della storia, sociologia e materalismo storico -- L'opera postuma di Marx.
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  49. Epistolari.Antonio Labriola - 1983 - Roma: Editori riuniti. Edited by Delia Dugini.
    1. 1861-1890 -- 2. 1890-1895 -- 3. 1896-1904.
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    La politica italiana nel 1871-1872: corrispondenze alle "Basler Nachrichten".Antonio Labriola - 1998 - Napoli: Bibliopolis. Edited by Stefano Miccolis.
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