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    From songs to synapses: Molecular mechanisms of birdsong memory.Sanne Moorman, Claudio V. Mello & Johan J. Bolhuis - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (5):377-385.
    There are remarkable behavioral, neural, and genetic similarities between the way songbirds learn to sing and human infants learn to speak. Furthermore, the brain regions involved in birdsong learning, perception, and production have been identified and characterized in detail. In particular, the caudal medial nidopallium (the avian analog of the mammalian auditory‐association cortex) has been found to contain the neural substrate of auditory memory, paving the way for analyses of the underlying molecular mechanisms. Recently, the zebra finch genome was sequenced, (...)
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  2. Trazos.Claudio Mena V. - 1964 - Quito: [Editorial "La Unión"].
    En busca de un arte hispanoamericano.--El cine es arte?--La imagen y la obra de arte.--Velázquez, cumbre y mediodía.
     
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    Oliveiros S. Ferreira: um pensador da política.Raquel Kritsch, Leonel Itaussu Almeida Mello & Claudio Vouga (eds.) - 1999 - São Paulo: FAPESP.
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  4. Recent Earth History.Claudio Vita-Finzi & Derek V. Ager - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (3):458-459.
     
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    Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action.Fernanda Staniscuaski, Livia Kmetzsch, Rossana C. Soletti, Fernanda Reichert, Eugenia Zandonà, Zelia M. C. Ludwig, Eliade F. Lima, Adriana Neumann, Ida V. D. Schwartz, Pamela B. Mello-Carpes, Alessandra S. K. Tamajusuku, Fernanda P. Werneck, Felipe K. Ricachenevsky, Camila Infanger, Adriana Seixas, Charley C. Staats & Leticia de Oliveira - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is altering dynamics in academia, and people juggling remote work and domestic demands – including childcare – have felt impacts on their productivity. Female authors have faced a decrease in paper submission rates since the beginning of the pandemic period. The reasons for this decline in women’s productivity need to be further investigated. Here, we analyzed the influence of gender, parenthood and race on academic productivity during the pandemic period based on a survey answered by (...)
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  6. On the ethics of facial transplantation research.Osborne P. Wiggins, John H. Barker, Serge Martinez, Marieke Vossen, Claudio Maldonado, Federico V. Grossi, Cedric G. Francois, Michael Cunningham, Gustavo Perez-Abadia, Moshe Kon & Joseph C. Banis - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):1 – 12.
    Transplantation continues to push the frontiers of medicine into domains that summon forth troublesome ethical questions. Looming on the frontier today is human facial transplantation. We develop criteria that, we maintain, must be satisfied in order to ethically undertake this as-yet-untried transplant procedure. We draw on the criteria advanced by Dr. Francis Moore in the late 1980s for introducing innovative procedures in transplant surgery. In addition to these we also insist that human face transplantation must meet all the ethical requirements (...)
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  7. Logica e pensiero severiniano. Parte V, quaestiones 1 e 2, divise in 5 articoli.Claudio Antonio Testi - 2006 - Divus Thomas 109 (3):186-198.
  8. Julho-agòsto 1966 ano V—n. 5—vol. 8 sumário Eduardo Prado de mendon-ça—a Vida universitária eo.Gilberto de Mello Kujawski, Bre Artes Visuais & Giorgio Del Vecchio—A. - 1967 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 10:2.
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    Decidability by filtrations for graded normal logics (graded modalities V).Claudio Cerrato - 1994 - Studia Logica 53 (1):61 - 73.
  10. The Search for New Axioms in the Hyperuniverse Programme.Claudio Ternullo & Sy-David Friedman - 2016 - In Francesca Boccuni & Andrea Sereni (eds.), Objectivity, Realism, and Proof. FilMat Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. pp. 165-188.
    The Hyperuniverse Programme, introduced in Arrigoni and Friedman (2013), fosters the search for new set-theoretic axioms. In this paper, we present the procedure envisaged by the programme to find new axioms and the conceptual framework behind it. The procedure comes in several steps. Intrinsically motivated axioms are those statements which are suggested by the standard concept of set, i.e. the `maximal iterative concept', and the programme identi fies higher-order statements motivated by the maximal iterative concept. The satisfaction of these statements (...)
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    A semiotic lifeworld. Semiotics and phenomenology: Peirce, Husserl, Heidegger, Deleuze, and Merleau-Ponty.Claudio Paolucci - 2024 - Semiotica 2024 (260):25-43.
    If we think of cognition and experience from the enactivist idea of a structural coupling between organism and environment, we see that this environment is first and foremost a semiotic environment, crowded with objects, norms, habits, institutions, and artefacts that shape our minds and represent the background of our perception of the world. This semiotic environment, which goes far beyond the opposition between nature and culture, (See Paolucci 2021. Cognitive semiotics: Integrating signs, minds, meaning, and cognition. Berlin: Springer: ch. 1.) (...)
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    Recovering Quantum Logic Within an Extended Classical Framework.Claudio Garola & Sandro Sozzo - 2013 - Erkenntnis 78 (2):399-419.
    We present a procedure which allows us to recover classical and nonclassical logical structures as concrete logics associated with physical theories expressed by means of classical languages. This procedure consists in choosing, for a given theory ${{\mathcal{T}}}$ and classical language ${{\fancyscript{L}}}$ expressing ${{\mathcal{T}}, }$ an observative sublanguage L of ${{\fancyscript{L}}}$ with a notion of truth as correspondence, introducing in L a derived and theory-dependent notion of C-truth (true with certainty), defining a physical preorder $\prec$ induced by C-truth, and finally selecting (...)
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  13. Steel's Programme: Evidential Framework, the Core and Ultimate-L.Joan Bagaria & Claudio Ternullo - 2021 - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-25.
    We address Steel’s Programme to identify a ‘preferred’ universe of set theory and the best axioms extending ZFC by using his multiverse axioms MV and the ‘core hypothesis’. In the first part, we examine the evidential framework for MV, in particular the use of large cardinals and of ‘worlds’ obtained through forcing to ‘represent’ alternative extensions of ZFC. In the second part, we address the existence and the possible features of the core of MV_T (where T is ZFC+Large Cardinals). In (...)
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    Explaining Maximality Through the Hyperuniverse Programme.Sy-David Friedman & Claudio Ternullo - 2018 - In Carolin Antos, Sy-David Friedman, Radek Honzik & Claudio Ternullo (eds.), The Hyperuniverse Project and Maximality. Basel, Switzerland: Birkhäuser. pp. 185-204.
    The iterative concept of set is standardly taken to justify ZFC and some of its extensions. In this paper, we show that the maximal iterative concept also lies behind a class of further maximality principles expressing the maximality of the universe of sets V in height and width. These principles have been heavily investigated by the first author and his collaborators within the Hyperuniverse Programme. The programme is based on two essential tools: the hyperuniverse, consisting of all countable transitive models (...)
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    (1 other version)Maximality Principles in the Hyperuniverse Programme.Sy-David Friedman & Claudio Ternullo - 2020 - Foundations of Science 28 (1):287-305.
    In recent years, one of the main thrusts of set-theoretic research has been the investigation of maximality principles for V, the universe of sets. The Hyperuniverse Programme (HP) has formulated several maximality principles, which express the maximality of V both in height and width. The paper provides an overview of the principles which have been investigated so far in the programme, as well as of the logical and model-theoretic tools which are needed to formulate them mathematically, and also briefly shows (...)
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    Steel’s Programme: Evidential Framework, the Core and Ultimate- L.Joan Bagaria & Claudio Ternullo - 2023 - Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):788-812.
    We address Steel’s Programme to identify a ‘preferred’ universe of set theory and the best axioms extending $\mathsf {ZFC}$ by using his multiverse axioms $\mathsf {MV}$ and the ‘core hypothesis’. In the first part, we examine the evidential framework for $\mathsf {MV}$, in particular the use of large cardinals and of ‘worlds’ obtained through forcing to ‘represent’ alternative extensions of $\mathsf {ZFC}$. In the second part, we address the existence and the possible features of the core of $\mathsf {MV}_T$ (where (...)
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    Coarticulatory Aspects of the Fluent Speech of French and Italian People Who Stutter Under Altered Auditory Feedback.Marine Verdurand, Solange Rossato & Claudio Zmarich - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:516433.
    A number of studies have shown that phonetic peculiarities, especially at the coarticulation level, exist in the disfluent as well as in the perceptively fluent speech of people who stutter (PWS). However, results from fluent speech are very disparate and not easily interpretable. Are the coarticulatory features observed in fluent speech of PWS a manifestation of the disorder, or rather a compensation for the disorder itself? The purpose of the present study is to investigate the coarticulatory behavior in the fluent (...)
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    The Claudian Fasti A. Tortoriello: I fasti consolari degli anni di Claudio . (Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche: Memorie, Serie 9, Vol. 17, Fasc. 3.) Pp. 303 (391–693), figs. Rome: Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, 2004. Paper, €13. ISBN: 88-218-0917-X. [REVIEW]S. J. V. Malloch - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):626-.
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    Conciliorum Oecumenicorum Decreta curantibus Josepho Alberigo-Josepho A. Dossetti - Perikle Joannu-Claudio Leonardi-Paulo Prodi consultante Huberto Jedin Editio Tertia. Edidit Istituto per le scienze religiose. Bologna 1973, XIV, 1135, 169 pp. [REVIEW]Walther V. Loewenich - 1973 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 25 (4):383-384.
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    The Work of Claudius L' Opera dell' Imperatore Claudio. By Arnaldo Momigliano. Pp. 142. Florence: Vallecchi, 1932. Paper, 10 lire. [REVIEW]J. P. V. D. Balsdon - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (06):266-267.
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    Book Review:Recent Earth History Claudio Vita-Finzi; The Nature of the Stratigraphical Record Derek V. Ager. [REVIEW]Richard A. Watson - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (3):458-459.
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    Resenhas v. 4 n. 7.João Batista Libanio, Suzana dos Santos Gomes & Paulo Agostinho Nogueira Baptista - 2005 - Horizonte 4 (7):167-185.
    EUVÉ, François. Science, foi, sagesse . Faut-il parler de convergence? João Batista Libanio MUTSCHLER, Hans-Dieter. Physik und religion . Perspektiven und Grenzen eines Dialogs. João Batista Libanio RIEGER, Joerg. Remember the poor . The callenge to theology in the twenty-first century. João Batista Libanio RIBEIRO, Fernando. Os Incas . As plantas do poder e um tribunal espanhol. João Batista Libanio SOUZA, Alberto de Mello e (Org.). Dimensões da avaliação educacional . Suzana dos Santos Gomes BOFF, Leonardo. Virtudes para um (...)
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    Dissertações e Teses v.2 n.4.Alexandre da Costa, Amauri Carlos Ferreira, Davidson Sepini Gonçalves, Aurino José Góis & Paulo Antônio Couto Faria - 2004 - Horizonte 2 (4):159-164.
    COSTA, Alexandre da. Fundamentos da bioética: estudo sobre o pensamento de Hugo Tristram Engelhardt Jr. FERREIRA, Amauri Carlos. O imaginário religioso e modos de vida urbana: experiência e memória da Juventude Católica em Belo Horizonte – MG, anos 80. GONÇALVES, Davidson Sepini. O Panóptico de Jeremy Bentham: por uma leitura utilitarista. GÓIS, Aurino José. Parque Municipal de Belo Horizonte: público, apropriações e significados. FARIA, Paulo Antônio Couto. Teologia no limiar da filosofia: a modernidade e o encontro fé e razão na (...)
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    Decision procedures for logics of consequential implication.Claudio Pizzi - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (4):618-636.
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    Persistence and Change in Minkowski Spacetime.Claudio Calosi - unknown
    There are famously two main metaphysics of persistence, namely three and four-dimensionalism. Both yield a particular solution to the so called puzzle of change. I argue that typical three-dimensionalist solutions to the puzzle face insurmountable difficulties even in the simplest relativistic setting, that of Minkowski spacetime.
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    Mereology and the Sciences: Parts and Wholes in the Contemporary Scientific Context.Claudio Calosi & Pierluigi Graziani (eds.) - 2014 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This volume is the first systematic and thorough attempt to investigate the relation and the possible applications of mereology to contemporary science. It gathers contributions from leading scholars in the field and covers a wide range of scientific theories and practices such as physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, computer science and engineering. Throughout the volume, a variety of foundational issues are investigated both from the formal and the empirical point of view. The first section looks at the topic as it applies (...)
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  27. Semantic realism versus EPR-Like paradoxes: The Furry, Bohm-Aharonov, and Bell paradoxes.Claudio Garola & Luigi Solombrino - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (10):1329-1356.
    We prove that the general scheme for physical theories that we have called semantic realism(SR) in some previous papers copes successfully with a number of EPR-like paradoxes when applied to quantum physics (QP). In particular, we consider the old arguments by Furry and Bohm- Aharonov and show that they are not valid within a SR framework. Moreover, we consider the Bell-Kochen-Specker und the Bell theorems that should prove that QP is inherently contextual and nonlocal, respectively, and show that they can (...)
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    Objectivity versus Nonobjectivity in Quantum Mechanics.Claudio Garola - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (9):1539-1565.
    Nonobjectivity of physical properties enters physics with the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics (QM), and a number of paradoxes of this theory follow from it. It seems, however, based on sound physical arguments (double slit experiment, Heisenberg's principle, Bell–Kochen–Specker theorem, etc.), so that most physicists think that avoiding it is impossible. We discuss these arguments here and show that they can be criticized from a physical viewpoint. Our criticism proves that nonobjectivity must be considered an epistemological choice rather than an (...)
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  29. Minimality, Geometry and Simultaneity.Claudio Calosi - 2010 - Iris. European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 2 (4):451-465.
    I give two new uniqueness results for the standard relation of simultaneity in the context of metrical time oriented Minkowski spacetime. These results improve on the classic ones due to Malament and Hogarth, for they adopt only minimal uncontroversial assumptions. I conclude addressing whether these results should be taken to definitely refute the general epistemological thesis of conventionalism.
     
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    Locality and Measurements Within the SR Model for an Objective Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.Claudio Garola & Jarosław Pykacz - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (3):449-475.
    One of the authors has recently propounded an SR model which shows, circumventing known no-go theorems, that an objective interpretation of quantum mechanics is possible. We consider here compound physical systems and show why the proofs of nonlocality of QM do not hold within the SR model, which is slightly simplified in this paper. We also discuss quantum measurement theory within this model, note that the objectification problem disappears since the measurement of any property simply reveals its unknown value, and (...)
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    Truth versus testability in quantum logic.Claudio Garola - 1992 - Erkenntnis 37 (2):197 - 222.
    We forward an epistemological perspective regarding non-classical logics which restores the universality of logic in accordance with the thesis of global pluralism. In this perspective every non-classical truth-theory is actually a theory of some metalinguistic concept which does not coincide with the concept of truth (described by Tarski's truth theory). We intend to apply this point of view to Quantum Logic (QL) in order to prove that its structure properties derive from properties of the metalinguistic concept of testability in Quantum (...)
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    Challenges and Opportunities for Human Behavior Research in the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic.Claudio Gentili & Ioana A. Cristea - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  33. Generalized Observables, Bell’s Inequalities and Mixtures in the ESR Model for QM.Claudio Garola & Sandro Sozzo - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (3):424-449.
    The extended semantic realism (ESR) model proposes a new theoretical perspective which embodies the mathematical formalism of standard (Hilbert space) quantum mechanics (QM) into a noncontextual framework, reinterpreting quantum probabilities as conditional instead of absolute. We provide in this review an overall view on the present status of our research on this topic. We attain in a new, shortened way a mathematical representation of the generalized observables introduced by the ESR model and a generalization of the projection postulate of elementary (...)
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    A Simple Model for an Objective Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.Claudio Garola - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (10):1597-1615.
    An SR model is presented that shows how an objective (noncontextual and local) interpretation of quantum mechanics can be constructed, which contradicts some well-established beliefs following from the standard interpretation of the theory and from known no-go theorems. The SR model is not a hidden variables theory in the standard sense, but it can be considered a hidden parameters theory which satisfies constraints that are weaker than those usually imposed on standard hidden variables theories. The SR model is also extended (...)
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    Consequential implication. A correction to: "Decision procedures for logics of consequential implication".Claudio Pizzi - 1993 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (4):621-624.
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    Topological duality for diagonalizable algebras.Claudio Bernardi & Paola D'Aquino - 1988 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (3):345-364.
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  37. Predmet filosofii v istorii filosofii: predystorii︠a︡.M. V. Zhelnov - 1981 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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  38. Fenomenologii︠a︡ puteshestviĭ: v vosʹmi chasti︠a︡kh.I. V. Zorin - 2004 - Moskva: Sovetskiĭ sport.
    Ch. 1. Ėtnologii͡a puteshestviĭ -- ch. 2. Mifologii͡a puteshestviĭ -- ch. 3. Filosofii͡a puteshestviĭ -- ch. 4 Apostolʹstvo puteshestviĭ -- ch. 5. Velike geograficheskie otkrytii͡a -- ch. 6 Uslugi dli͡a puteshestvennikov -- ch. 7 Industrii͡a turizma -- ch. 8 Rekreat͡sii͡a.
     
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    Reflections on the Physical or Visceral Mode of Argumentation in Michael Gilbert’s Theory of Multi-Modal Argumentation and its Relation to Gesture Studies and The Embodied Mind.Claudio Duran - 2022 - Informal Logic 44 (3):583-601.
    In this paper I question the primacy of argumentation relying solely on logic by showing how the body and mind are deeply connected and as a result how communication and argumentation are a product of this mind/body connection. In particular, I explore the physicality of argumentation through the research and writings on gestures and the embodied mind. Michael Gilbert’s theory of multi-modal argumentation provides the general approach for this elaboration.
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    The Philosophical Inquiry: Towards a Global Account.Claudio Ferreira Costa - 2002 - University Press of America.
    Develops a "global theory" on the nature of philosophy.
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    An Epistemic Interpretation of Quantum Probability via Contextuality.Claudio Garola - 2020 - Foundations of Science 25 (1):105-120.
    According to a standard view, quantum mechanics is a contextual theory and quantum probability does not satisfy Kolmogorov’s axioms. We show, by considering the macroscopic contexts associated with measurement procedures and the microscopic contexts underlying them, that one can interpret quantum probability as epistemic, despite its non-Kolmogorovian structure. To attain this result we introduce a predicate language L, a classical probability measure on it and a family of classical probability measures on sets of μ-contexts, each element of the family corresponding (...)
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    Embedding Quantum Mechanics into a Broader Noncontextual Theory.Claudio Garola & Marco Persano - 2014 - Foundations of Science 19 (3):217-239.
    Scholars concerned with the foundations of quantum mechanics (QM) usually think that contextuality (hence nonobjectivity of physical properties, which implies numerous problems and paradoxes) is an unavoidable feature of QM which directly follows from the mathematical apparatus of QM. Based on some previous papers on this issue, we criticize this view and supply a new informal presentation of the extended semantic realism (ESR) model which embodies the formalism of QM into a broader mathematical formalism and reinterprets quantum probabilities as conditional (...)
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    Sobre “Lenin: The Day after the Revolution” (2017) y “Revolution at the Gates” (2002) de Slavoj Zizek.Claudio Aguayo Bórquez - 2020 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 14 (3).
    En una cita más o menos desconocida, el filósofo italiano Antonio Gramsci señala que una teoría es revolucionaria cuando es inaccesible al campo adversario. ¿No es eso precisamente lo que vemos que pasa en Chile, el país latinoamericano donde explotó una de las revueltas más largas de las últimas décadas? Después del estallido del 18 de octubre, en efecto, los intelectuales chilenos de derecha se han dedicado a un salvataje teórico de su posición económica y política. Reinventando los motes conceptuales (...)
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  44. «Contra eos qui deumM palsum dicere posse docent». La genesi dell'obiezione di mersenne sul dio ingannatore.Claudio Buccolini - 2006 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 2 (1):82-120.
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  45. El proyecto universitario de Friederich Schleiermacher el punto de vista de la unidad.Claudio C. Calabrese - 2014 - Escritos 22 (48):21-48.
    La reflexión de Friederich Schleiermacher sobre la universidad se centra en las dificultades que observa para superar el estancamiento de la educación alemana a principios del siglo XIX y establece, en ella, dos niveles: por un lado, la excesiva burocratización de la vida universitaria, que le quita lo que tiene precisamente de vital y, por otro, desde la perspectiva propiamente del profesor, la imposibilidad de cultivar el talento de los alumnos mediante clases farragosas, en las que se repite lo que (...)
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    Geo-Epistemology: Latin America and the Location of Knowledge.Claudio Canaparo - 2009 - Peter Lang.
    This book is about the formation and development of Latin America as name, idea and concept, as well as the wider concepts of location, knowledge and the ...
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  47. Schelling e l'"lidealismo".Claudio Cesa - 1976 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (2):189.
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  48. Essere e libertà nell'ultimo Schelling.Claudio Ciancio - 2004 - Giornale di Metafisica 26 (1):69-90.
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    In lotta con l'angelo: la filosofia degli ultimi due secoli di fronte al cristianesimo.Claudio Ciancio (ed.) - 1991 - Torino: SEI.
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  50. Unità e pluralità della verità nelle religioni e nelle filosofie.Claudio Ciancio - 2011 - Giornale di Metafisica 33 (1-2):27-43.
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