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  1. Nurses' Advocacy in Intensive Care: What Insights Can Nurses' Experiences During the Pandemic Reveal?Carolina da Silva Caram, Elizabeth Peter, Isabela Cancio Velloso, Lilian Cristina Rezende, Bruna Pedroso Canever, Marcelexandra Rabelo & Mara Ambrosina de Oliveira Vargas - 2025 - Nursing Inquiry 32 (1):e12683.
    Patient advocacy must be understood as an ethical component of nursing practice that involves respecting and defending patients' rights and autonomy. During the COVID‐19 pandemic, the vulnerability of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) increased requiring that nurses advocate for those patients more than ever in a context in which changes in daily nursing practices of care imposed by the pandemic deeply impacted nurses' advocacy. In this study, we examined ICU nurses' patient advocacy during the pandemic, using feminist ethics as (...)
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    Symposium Internacional "Manuel Pedroso" In Memoriam: con motivo del IV centenario de la publicación de los Seis libros de la república, de J. Bodino.Manuel Pedroso (ed.) - 1979 - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Derecho.
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    Inheritance by recruitment: A reply to Clarke’s “Levels of selection in biofilms”.Makmiller Pedroso - 2017 - Biology and Philosophy 32 (1):127-131.
    Doolittle :351–378, 2013) and Ereshefsky and Pedroso argue that selection can act at the level of biofilms and other microbial communities. Clarke is skeptical and argues that selection acts on microbial cells rather than microbial communities. Her main criticism is that biofilms lack one of the ingredients required for selection to operate: heritability. This paper replies to her concern by elaborating how biofilm-level traits can be inheritable.
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    Blind Cooperation: The Evolution of Redundancy via Ignorance.Makmiller Pedroso - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (3):701-715.
    One curious phenomenon of several social groups is that they are ‘redundant’ in the sense that they contain more cooperators than strictly needed to complete certain group tasks, such as foraging. Redundancy is puzzling because redundant groups are particularly susceptible to invasion by defectors. Yet, redundancy can be found in groups formed by a wide range of organisms, including insects and microbes. Birch ([2012]) has recently argued that coercive behaviours might account for redundancy using insect colonies as a case study. (...)
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    Blind Cooperation: The Evolution of Redundancy via Ignorance.Makmiller Pedroso - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science:axz022.
    One curious phenomenon of several social groups is that they are ‘redundant’ in the sense that they contain more cooperators than strictly needed to complete certain group tasks, such as foraging. Redundancy is puzzling because redundant groups are particularly susceptible to invasion by defectors. Yet, redundancy can be found in groups formed by a wide range of organisms, including insects and microbes. Birch has recently argued that coercive behaviours might account for redundancy using insect colonies as a case study. However, (...)
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    Learning in reverse: Eight-month-old infants track backward transitional probabilities.Bruna Pelucchi, Jessica F. Hay & Jenny R. Saffran - 2009 - Cognition 113 (2):244-247.
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  7. Origin Essentialism in Biology.Makmiller Pedroso - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (254):60-81.
    Kripke argues for origin essentialism, the view that the same individual cannot have multiple origins. Sober hypothesises that Kripke's origin essentialism applies to biological species. This paper shows that Sober's hypothesis fails. Because Kripke's original argument is invalid, it cannot vindicate Sober's proposal. Salmon offers an influential reformulation of Kripke's argument but his argument fails to extend to species: the notion of an individual's origin is too narrow to apply to species, and Salmon's argument rests on a thought experiment that (...)
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    The Impact of Population Bottlenecks on the Social Lives of Microbes.Makmiller Pedroso - 2018 - Biological Theory 13 (3):190-198.
    Microbes often live in association with dense multicellular aggregates, especially biofilms, and the construction of these aggregates typically requires microbial cells to produce public goods, such as enzymes and signaling molecules. Public-goods producers are, in turn, vulnerable to exploitation by free-rider cells that consume the public goods without paying for their production costs. The cell population of a biofilm or other microbial aggregates are expected to pass through bottlenecks due to a wide range of factors, such as antibiotic treatments and (...)
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    En el corazón de lo imposible: Walter Benjamin, Marcel Proust y La Recherche.Bruna Della Torre - 2024 - Aisthesis 76:84-104.
    Este artículo explora la centralidad de la novela de Marcel Proust À la Recherche du temps perdu en la crítica literaria de Walter Benjamin. Celebrando el centenario del Instituto de Investigación Social, reevalúa cómo Benjamin se relacionó con la obra de Proust y destaca la importancia del arte y la literatura para una Teoría Crítica radical. Para Benjamin, Proust es un escritor subversivo que trasciende la novela como género y subvierte la relación entre la novela y el tiempo a través (...)
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  10. Essentialism, history, and biological taxa.Makmiller Pedroso - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):182-190.
    de Queiroz (1995), Griffiths (1999) and LaPorte (2004) offer a new version of essentialism called "historical essentialism". According to this version of essentialism, relations of common ancestry are essential features of biological taxa. The main type of argument for this essentialism proposed by Griffiths (1999) and LaPorte (2004) is that the dominant school of classification, cladism, defines biological taxa in terms of common ancestry. The goal of this paper is to show that this argument for historical essentialism is unsatisfactory: cladism (...)
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    Forming Lineages by Sticking Together.Makmiller Pedroso - 2019 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 11.
    Nature is replete with borderline cases that fall somewhere between organisms and communities, such as lichens, biofilms, and the Portuguese Man-of-War. At first glance, the existence of such borderline cases might suggest that the concept of what constitutes an organism is too fuzzy to be useful in evolutionary biology. Yet, the notion of organisms is entrenched within central debates in evolution, including discussions over how fitness should be measured, what the bearers of adaptations and fitness are, and the status of (...)
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  12. The Theater of Emblems: Rhetoric and the Jesuit Stage.Bruna Filippi - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (175):67-84.
    Displayed on school walls during holidays, attached to floats and triumphal arches in processions, emblems played a part in all public events organized by the Jesuits in the 17th century. These verbal-iconographic compositions, which were used to illustrate the principal themes of the ceremony, were not a mere period detail or an ornamental device but constituted a means of expression which, by virtue of the particular relations governing the association of text and image, mobilized complex rhetorical, moral, and spiritual elements (...)
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    La criatura como distinción'.Ma J. Bruna - 2002 - Studia Poliana 4:141-65.
    The title of the present article underlines the investigation of one of the central theses of Polo about creation, explicitly developed in the first volume of Transcendental Anthropology. Polo’s theory studies the creature regarding its act of being qua created, therefore as distinct from the uncreated Being.
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    Il valore dell'asserto di base nel neopositivismo.Bruna Giacomini - 1974 - Venezia: Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti.
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    Razionalizzazione e credenza nel pensiero di Max Weber.Bruna Giacomini - 1985 - Rovigo: CDR.
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    Betting blind: coping with uncertainty through redundancy.Makmiller Pedroso - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-17.
    Multiple biological groups, such as ant colonies, appear to have a noteworthy inefficiency: they contain vast amounts of redundant members that are not strictly needed to maintain the group. Philosophers and biologists have proposed that such inefficiency is illusory because redundancy enhances the resilience of groups when living under harsh conditions. Still, this proposal is unsatisfactory in different respects. First, it is too vague to account for when redundancy is selectively advantageous. Furthermore, it overlooks cases in which redundancy fails to (...)
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  17. Ética na administração.Ediberto Tadeu Pedroso - forthcoming - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
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    (1 other version)Bildung e segunda natureza: Mcdowell leitor de Gadamer.Bruna Natália Richter - 2019 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 19 (1):186-196.
    Em seu livro Mente e Mundo John McDowell pretende superar a oscilação entre duas abordagens que pretendem mediar à relação entre as mentes e o mundo, de um lado temos o mito do dado dizendo que os pensamentos precisam de uma coerção a partir do mundo exterior, e do outro lado temos o coerentismo que apresenta a ideia de que apenas uma crença pode justificar outra crença. Para defender sua abordagem e naturalizar as capacidades conceituais, situando a espontaneidade na natureza (...)
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    Developing and Validating Tests of Reading and Listening Comprehension for Fifth and Sixth Grade Students in Portugal.Bruna Rodrigues, Irene Cadime, Fernanda Leopoldina Viana & Iolanda Ribeiro - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    An efficient assessment of reading and linguistic abilities in school children requires reliable and valid measures. Moreover, measures which include specific test forms for different academic grade levels, that are vertically equated, allow the direct comparison of results across multiple time points and avoid floor and ceiling effects. Two studies were conducted to achieve these goals. The purpose of the first study was to develop tests of reading and listening comprehension in European Portuguese, with vertically scaled test forms for students (...)
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    Contemplation, liberté et tragédie de la raison. Le tournant anthropologique de la philosophie : de Nicolas de Cues à Giordano Bruno.Maria Jesús Soto-Bruna - 2016 - Noesis 26:173-195.
    Dans un contexte de compréhension de l’être humain en tant que créé à l’image et à la ressemblance divine, Nicolas de Cues a considéré que la vision et l’union avec l’Absolu conduit, d’une part, au bonheur, et implique aussi, d’autre part, l’expression de la plus grande liberté que puisse atteindre l’humain, c’est-à-dire la pleine possession de soi. Cette conviction se présente dans son œuvre, le De visione Dei, dans une ambiance mesurée par l’attitude de la personne en prière, qui s’adresse (...)
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    La aventura del hombre natural y civil.Manuel Pedroso - 1976 - México: Editorial J. Mortiz.
    Pocas personas habr n suscitado tan un nimemente la imagen del maestro como don Manuel Pedroso. Nadie que lo haya conocido ha dejado de mencionar ese ejemplar del magisterio que rebasaba ampliamente el mbito meramente universitario. Los pr logos a este libro, obra de disc pulos o amigos, dan fe, de la huella profunda que dej en ellos. Pero nos informan tambi n de la renuencia de Pedroso a rematar sus abundantes notas y esbozos y a publicar sus (...)
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  22. The Costs of Too Much Cooperation.Makmiller Pedroso - manuscript
    Cooperative behaviors within a group face the risk of being exploited by `free-riders,' individuals that reap the benefits produced by cooperators without paying the costs of cooperating. Free-riders are often perceived as a burden to the group, since the group's survival depends on tasks performed by cooperators. However, this paper challenges this perspective, arguing that an excess of cooperators may actually lower the efficiency and persistence of groups. The perspective presented in this paper has ramifications to broader issues in philosophy, (...)
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  23. On three arguments against categorical structuralism.Makmiller Pedroso - 2009 - Synthese 170 (1):21 - 31.
    Some mathematicians and philosophers contend that set theory plays a foundational role in mathematics. However, the development of category theory during the second half of the twentieth century has encouraged the view that this theory can provide a structuralist alternative to set-theoretical foundations. Against this tendency, criticisms have been made that category theory depends on set-theoretical notions and, because of this, category theory fails to show that set-theoretical foundations are dispensable. The goal of this paper is to show that these (...)
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    Aletheia, revista quadrimestral editada pelo Curso de Psicologia da Universidade Luterana do Brasil, publica artigos originais, relacionados à Psicologia, pertencentes às seguintes categorias: artigos de pesquisa, artigos de atualização, resenhas e comunicações. Os artigos são de responsabilidade exclusiva dos autores e as opiniões e julgamentos neles contidos não expressam necessariamente o pensamento dos Editores ou Conselho Editorial.Bruna Baliari Espinosa, Teresa Rosado Gutiérrez, Maria Lívia do Nascimento, Alessandra Speranza Lacaz, Marilisa Travassos, Fabián Javier Marín Rueda, Fermino Fernandes Sisto, Cláudia Araújo da Cunha, Alexandre José Raad & Alcides Cardozo - 2010 - Revista Aletheia 31:1.
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    Donne in filosofia: percorsi della riflessione femminile contemporanea.Bruna Giacomini & Saveria Chemotti (eds.) - 2005 - Padova: Il poligrafo.
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    The Equilibrium Image of the Market.Bruna Ingrao - 2004 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 14 (2).
    The paper focuses on conceptual images of the market built on the core idea of equilibrium. It argues that logical difficulties and dead ends were encountered in building equilibrium models of the market. A heavy toll was paid in loss of realism, failure to understand history, and ineptitude in addressing relevant problems. Equilibrium economics is marked by the exclusion of a wide range of economic phenomena, with a codified lack of attention to change, transition and learning. The loss of relevance (...)
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    Beyond a “New Intolerance”.Joaquin A. Pedroso - 2019 - Radical Philosophy Review 22 (2):239-256.
    In this article I tease out a conception of reason in Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s writings that is both decoupled from Enlightenment notions of human nature, progress, and transcendental truth, as well as auto-critically engaged with the anti-authoritarian Enlightenment ethos of anarchist thought. In so doing, I hope to reveal how the Proudhonian deployment of reason retained a healthy skepticism of foundationalism, philosophical systems-building, and the intellectualism bred of its dogmatic excesses as well as reconsider Proudhon’s relation to our most privileged faculty.
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    Frédéric Bouchard and Philippe Huneman From Groups to Individuals: Evolution and Emerging Individuality: The MIT Press, 2013, 278 pp, US$55.00 , ISBN: 978-0262018722.Makmiller Pedroso - 2014 - Acta Biotheoretica 63 (1):83-86.
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    O império do direito, de Franz Neumann.Gustavo Pedroso - 2013 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 22:180-186.
    Resehna do livro O IMPÉRIO DO DIREITO de FRANZ NEUMANN.
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    Starting small: Using little microbes to tackle big philosophical problems.Makmiller Pedroso - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 53:126-128.
  31. Pierre Bayle.Bruna Talluri - 1963 - Milano,: Guiffrè.
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    El significado de la monadología leibniciana en Christian Wolff.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 1991 - Anuario Filosófico 24 (2):349-368.
    Christian Wolff's understanding of Leibniz's monadology, framed out from his own underlying philosophical principles, had a definite and direct influence on the 18th century new elaboration of the "physical monad" theory.
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    Saranyana, Josep-Ignasi: Historia de la filosofía medieval, Eunsa, Pamplona, 1999, 388 págs.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 1999 - Anuario Filosófico:854-855.
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    Deleuze, Bergson e o inconsciente.Bruna Martins Coelho - 2016 - Discurso 46 (2):161-200.
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    Amphibian regeneration and mammalian cancer: Similarities and contrasts from an evolutionary biology perspective.Bruna Corradetti, Prashant Dogra, Simone Pisano, Zhihui Wang, Mauro Ferrari, Shu-Hsia Chen, Richard L. Sidman, Renata Pasqualini, Wadih Arap & Vittorio Cristini - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (7):2000339.
    Here we review and discuss the link between regeneration capacity and tumor suppression comparing mammals (embryos versus adults) with highly regenerative vertebrates. Similar to mammal embryo morphogenesis, in amphibians (essentially newts and salamanders) the reparative process relies on a precise molecular and cellular machinery capable of sensing abnormal signals and actively reprograming or eliminating them. As the embryo's evil twin, tumor also retains common functional attributes. The immune system plays a pivotal role in maintaining a physiological balance to provide surveillance (...)
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    Percepções, expectativas e conhecimentos sobre o parto normal: relatos de experiência de parturientes e dos profi ssionais de saúde.Bruna Cardoso Pinheiro & Cléria Maria Lobo Bittar - 2012 - Revista Aletheia 37:212-227.
    O presente estudo objetivou conhecer as percepções, as expectativas e os conhecimentos de puérperas em relação à experiência do parto normal, assim como os procedimentos utilizados pelos profissionais da saúde para a humanização do parto. Foram entrevistadas 31 puérperas que passaram pela parturição..
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    (1 other version)The Impact of the Parental Support on Risk Factors in the Process of Gender Affirmation of Transgender and Gender Diverse People.Bruna L. Seibel, Bruno de Brito Silva, Anna M. V. Fontanari, Ramiro F. Catelan, Ana M. Bercht, Juliana L. Stucky, Diogo A. DeSousa, Elder Cerqueira-Santos, Henrique C. Nardi, Silvia H. Koller & Angelo B. Costa - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Research involving transgender and gender diverse people (TGD) increased in the last years, mostly concerning healthcare associated to this population. Few studies dedicated their analysis to the impact of parental support on transgender people, even though this is an important aspect in creating a safe environment on which these individuals can build their identity. In addition, the link between family support, TGD identity and homelessness is not completely established. Thus, due to the specificities of the family context of TGD individuals, (...)
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    The Woman with the Baby: Exploring Narratives of Female Refugees.Bruna Irene Seu - 2003 - Feminist Review 73 (1):158-165.
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    La contingencia como composibilidad en G. W. Leibniz.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 2005 - Anuario Filosófico:145-161.
    The ‘principle of the best’ referred to the actually existing world is at the same time a ‘principle of contingency’ whenever the criterion of maximum compossibility is taken into account. As it is well known, this last criterion is that which governs God’s creative election. The paper explains this issue in the context of Leibniz’s modal ontology.
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    Marco Tulio Cicerón, Sobre las leyes, tr. Laura E. Corso de Estrada, Colihue clásica, CXXXII, Buenos Aires, Ediciones Colihue, 2019.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 28 (1):175-176.
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  41. Toutes les choses dans l'Un maximum sont l'Un lui-même. Nicolas de Cues et Leibniz.María-Jesús Soto-Bruna - 2017 - In Hervé Pasqua (ed.), Infini et altérité dans l'oeuvre de Nicolas de Cues (1401-1464). Bristol, CT: Peeters.
     
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    Encontros de uma revisão de literatura feminista com pesquisas em educação matemática.Bruna Leticia Nunes Viana, Anette de Ron, Paola Valero & Kicki Skog - 2024 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 31:430-440.
    Nos encontros com pesquisadoras(es), o processo de revisão de literatura e pesquisas feministas com/na Educação Matemática, emergem algumas considerações sobre a importância de tomar a revisão de literatura como constituinte do fazer pesquisa. Uma revisão de literatura feminista não e simplesmente um procedimento de revisão de literatura a ser aplicado em pesquisas que se intitulam feministas. Ao invés disso, mobilizando conceitos teórico-metodológicos feministas, como conhecimento situado e afeto enquanto um dispositivo para se operar no/com o fenômeno, nós propomos uma ideia (...)
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  43. Biological individuality: the case of biofilms.Marc Ereshefsky & Makmiller Pedroso - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (2):331-349.
    This paper examines David Hull’s and Peter Godfrey-Smith’s accounts of biological individuality using the case of biofilms. Biofilms fail standard criteria for individuality, such as having reproductive bottlenecks and forming parent-offspring lineages. Nevertheless, biofilms are good candidates for individuals. The nature of biofilms shows that Godfrey-Smith’s account of individuality, with its reliance on reproduction, is too restrictive. Hull’s interactor notion of individuality better captures biofilms, and we argue that it offers a better account of biological individuality. However, Hull’s notion of (...)
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    Cem anos do Instituto de Pesquisa Social. Entrevista com Martin Jay.Bruna Della Torre & Eduardo Altheman - 2023 - Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã 28 (3):111-124.
    Entrevista com Martin Jay (Universidade de Berkeley, Califórnia), por Bruna Della Torre e Eduardo Altheman.
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    Comentário e Experiência Nos Ensaios de Montaigne.Gustavo José de Toledo Pedroso & Sandra Pires de Toledo Pedroso - 2013 - Kínesis - Revista de Estudos Dos Pós-Graduandos Em Filosofia 5 (10):19-29.
    Trata-se de discutir o sentido filosófico da presença das citações nos Ensaios de Montaigne. Montaigne faz críticas à multiplicidade de comentários dos autores antigos, mas preenche seus ensaios com uma diversidade de citações destes mesmos autores. Jean Starobinski interpreta a presença destas citações como pautada pela ideia de independência. Tomando outra direção, procuramos mostrar como elas se vinculam a uma valorização do julgamento e da experiência.
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    Pane e pace. Jane Addams lettrice di Tolstoj.Bruna Bianchi - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
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    Causality and resemblance: medieval approaches to the explanation of nature.Soto Bruna & Ma Jesús (eds.) - 2018 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
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    Expresión y representación.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 1994 - Anuario Filosófico 27 (2):483-504.
    The author explains, partly following Millán-Puelles' ideas, the mediaeval origin and meaning of the concepts of 'expressio' and 'repraesentatio', extensively used in -though not acknowledged by- Modern philosophy. After such review, the so called 'philosophy of expression' is shown as based on a modern inversion of such concepts.
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  49. La lux intelligentiae agentis en el pensamiento de Domingo Gundisalvo.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 2003 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10:335-344.
  50. Luz y opacidad: una consideración de lo real desde el conocimiento humano.María Jesús Soto Bruna - 1996 - Anuario Filosófico 29 (55):1037-1050.
    Against the modern theory of representation, whiou makes the world opaque, Polo Suggests reviviting the classical theory of ilumination. Intentionality of knowledge, according to Polo, makes possibe the "deveiling" of reality, and shows its radical dependence from God.
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