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  1. La prospettiva cognitivista e il processo di sviluppo.M. Cesa-Bianchi, G. Cesa-Bianchi & C. Cristini - forthcoming - Studium.
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    Bibliography of Hegel Literature in Italy, 1978-1979.C. Cesa & G. Marini - 1980 - Hegel Bulletin 1 (2):28-30.
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  3. The importance of being Ernesto: Reference, truth and logical form.A. Bianchi, V. Morato & G. Spolaore (eds.) - 2016 - Padova: Padova University Press.
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    La “lezione” politica di Gianfranco Miglio.Davide G. Bianchi - 2013 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 25 (49).
    The scientific work of Gianfranco Miglio must be placed in the cleavage of ''political realism'', and it must be seen together with the attempt to study political phenomena applying the same methodology of natural science (this is the meaning of the Miglian ''positivism''). What kind of role did he therefore appointed to political thought? To Miglio, the political class – in the way in which Mosca conceived it – needed ideologies to concretely exercise power: in particular, the class of ''helpers'' (...)
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    El Todo y las partes. Estudios de ontologia formalRome: The Late EmpireGerman Romanticism and Philipp Otto Runge.Horst Uhr, F. G. Asenjo, Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli & Rudolf M. Bisanz - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (1):139.
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  6. Moduli di filosofia a classi aperte.A. Bianchi & G. Pedrioni - 2001 - Comunicazione Filosofica 8.
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    The Eponymous Priests of Ptolemaic Egypt.Robert S. Bianchi, W. Clarysse & G. van der Veken - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):828.
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    Einleitung: Aufklärung, Willkürherrschaft und Toleranz nach Kant.Sarah Bianchi - 2024 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 11 (1).
    Am 22. April 2024 war Immanuel Kants 300. Geburtstag. Sein Werk ist bis heute zentraler Bestandteil der Philosophie überhaupt und insbesondere auch der politischen Philosophie, der Rechtsphilosophie und der Sozialphilosophie. 2024 ist zudem das 240. Jubiläum von Kants wirkmächtigem Essay „Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung?“ (1784). Aufklärung, so schreibt Kant darin, beinhaltet die Aufdeckung und Befreiung von der Macht politischer, sozialer und religiöser „Vormünder“[1], die die aufklärerischen Subjekte in ihrem moralischen Recht auf gleiche und freie Co-Autorschaft im „Reich der (...)
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  9. In compagnia di G. Gentile.Claudio Cesa - 2005 - Teoria 25 (2):39-48.
    This paper gives an account of Vittorio Sainati’s intellectual biography, particularly by showing the principal tendencies of his relationship with Gentile’s neo-idealism.
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  10. «Diarium I». Le riflessioni politiche di J.G. Fichte nel 1813.Claudio Cesa - 2012 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 8 (2):362-378.
     
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    Adorno, TW–Sohn-Rethel, A., Carteggio 1936-1969, Roma, mani-festolibri, 2000.«Archivio di storia della cultura», XIII, 2000. AA. VV., Le tattiche dei sensi, Roma, manifestolibri, 2000. Badino, M., L'epistemologia di Planck nel suo contesto storico, Na. [REVIEW]A. Bertinetto, M. Bevir, Cambridge Cambridge, C. Bianchi, G. Biondi, A. G. Biuso, R. Bonito Oliva, A. Bottani, N. Vassallo & R. Bufalo - 2001 - Rivista di Filosofia 92 (3).
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  12. G. Preyer, G. Peter (a c. di), Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism. New Essays on Semantics and Pragmatics.Claudia Bianchi - 2009 - Epistemologia 32 (2):340.
  13. Something’s Got to Give: Reconsidering the Justification for a Gender Divide in Sport.Andria Bianchi - 2019 - Philosophies 4 (2):23.
    The question of whether transgender athletes should be permitted to compete in accordance with their gender identity is an evolving debate. Most competitive sports have male and female categories. One of the primary challenges with this categorization system, however, is that some transgender athletes (and especially transgender women) may be prevented from competing in accordance with their gender identity. The reason for this restriction is because of the idea that transgender women have an unfair advantage over their cisgender counterparts; this (...)
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  14. Starting from Humboldt.Claudio Cesa - 2006 - Archivio di Storia Della Cultura 19.
    The Italian translation of writings by W. von Humboldt recently edited by G. Moretto and F. Tessitore makes it possible to obtain a picture of Humboldt’s philosophy more complete than those which have been for a long time dominating. The results of Tessitore’s researches, which are summarized in his Introduction, underline the most fundamental aspects of Humboldt’s thought, i.e. the pivotal role played in it, as in Schiller’s, by an anthropology based on the ideas of force, energy and individuality; and (...)
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  15. Tra informazione scientifica e critica storica: il Discours sul vesuvio di G. Naudé.Lorenzo Bianchi - 1987 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (3):459-498.
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    Is Burnout Primarily Linked to Work-Situated Factors? A Relative Weight Analytic Study.Renzo Bianchi, Guadalupe Manzano-García & Jean-Pierre Rolland - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:623912.
    It has often been asserted that burnout is primarily linked to occupational-context factors, and only secondarily to individual-level (e.g., personality) and non-work (or general) factors. We evaluated the validity of this view by examining the links between burnout and an array of 22 work-situated (effort-reward imbalance, unreasonable work tasks, unnecessary work tasks, weekly working hours, job autonomy, skill development, performance feedback, and support in work life), work-unrelated (sentimental accomplishment, familial accomplishment, number of child[ren], leisure activities, residential satisfaction, environmental quality, security (...)
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    Generic Language for Social and Animal Kinds: An Examination of the Asymmetry Between Acceptance and Inferences.Federico Cella, Kristan A. Marchak, Claudia Bianchi & Susan A. Gelman - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (12):e13209.
    Generics (e.g., “Ravens are black”) express generalizations about categories or their members. Previous research found that generics about animals are interpreted as broadly true of members of a kind, yet also accepted based on minimal evidence. This asymmetry is important for suggesting a mechanism by which unfounded generalizations may flourish; yet, little is known whether this finding extends to generics about groups of people (heretofore, “social generics”). Accordingly, in four preregistered studies (n = 665), we tested for an inferential asymmetry (...)
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    Geometrization of the physics with teleparallelism. I. The classical interactions.José G. Vargas - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (4):507-526.
    A connection viewed from the perspective of integration has the Bianchi identities as constraints. It is shown that the removal of these constraints admits a natural solution on manifolds endowed with a metric and teleparallelism. In the process, the equations of structure and the Bianchi identities take standard forms of field equations and conservation laws.The Levi-Civita (part of the) connection ends up as the potential for the gravity sector, where the source is geometric and tensorial and contains an (...)
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    Geometrization of the physics with teleparallelism. II. Towards a fully geometric Dirac equation.José G. Vargas, Douglas G. Torr & Alvaro Lecompte - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (4):527-547.
    In an accompanying paper (I), it is shown that the basic equations of the theory of Lorentzian connections with teleparallelism (TP) acquire standard forms of physical field equations upon removal of the constraints represented by the Bianchi identities. A classical physical theory results that supersedes general relativity and Maxwell-Lorentz electrodynamics if the connection is viewed as Finslerian. The theory also encompasses a short-range, strong, classical interaction. It has, however, an open end, since the source side of the torsion field (...)
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    G. Casadio (éd.), Ugo Bianchi. Una vita per la Storia delle Religioni.André Motte - 2003 - Kernos 16:390-391.
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    Bianchi G: Figurations of Human Subjectivity. A Contribution to Second-Order Psychology.Ivan Lukšík - 2024 - Human Affairs 34 (2):311-315.
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    Jupiters G. M. Bellelli, U. Bianchi (edd.): Orientalia Sacra Urbis Romae: Dolichena et Heliopolitana: Recueil d'études archéologiques et historico-religieuses sur les cultes cosmopolites d'origine commagénienne et syrienne . (Studia Archaeologica, 84.) Pp. 616, ills. Rome: 'L'Erma' di Bretschneider, 1997. ISBN: 88-7062-933-. [REVIEW]David Noy - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):132-.
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    A Tribute to Ugo Bianchi G. Casadio (ed.): Ugo Bianchi. Una vita per la storia delle religioni . (Biblioteca di Storia delle Religioni 3.) Pp. 525, pls. Rome: Il Calamo, 2002. Paper, €37. ISBN: 88-88039-24-. [REVIEW]Richard Gordon - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):349-.
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    Agathé elpis': Studi storico-religiosi in onore di Ugo Bianchi (a cura di G. Sfameni Gasparro).Santiago Montero Herrero - 1996 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 1:258.
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    Vico y la retórica que no cesa.José A. Marín-Casanova - 1997 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 7:413-422.
    A Bibliographical and Critical Study of: New Vico Studies, XII, 1994; G. Vico, The Art of Rhetoric, G.A. Pinton & A.W. Shippee trans. - eds., Rodopi, Amsterdam - Atlanta, 1996.
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  26. Vico y la retórica que no cesa.José Antonio Marín Casanova - 1997 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 7:413-422.
    Estudio bibliográfico crítico de: / A Bibliographical and Critical Study of: New Vico Studies, XII, 1994; G. Vico, The Art of Rhetoric, G.A. Pinton & A.W. Shippee trans. - eds., Rodopi, Amsterdam - Atlanta, 1996.
     
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    Zur Rekonstruktion der praktischen Philosophie: Gedenkschrift für Karl-Heinz Ilting.Karl-Otto Apel & Riccardo Pozzo - 1990
    Inhalt: K.-O. Apel: Vorwort - G. Calabro: Gesprach uber Hobbes mit Karl-Heinz Ilting - I. Grundfragen der praktischen Philosophie: H.-G. Gadamer: Die Gegenwart der sokratischen Frage in Aristoteles - P. Lorenzen: Politische Ethik - J. D'Hondt: Die Ethik und der Weltlauf - K.-O. Apel: Faktische Anerkennung oder einsehbar notwendige Anerkennung? - H. Schnadelbach: Rationalitat und Normativitat - F. W. Veauthier: Vom sozialen Verantwortungsapriori im phanomenologischen Denken - K. Lorenz: Der Antagonismus von Freiheit und Gerechtigkeit - P. Rohs: Moralische Praferenzen - (...)
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    Studi in memoria de Carlo Ascheri.Carlo Ascheri (ed.) - 1970 - Urbino,: Argalìa.
    Ricordo di Carlo Ascheri, di F. Cerutti.--Note sulla vita di Giovanni Francesco Sannazari della Ripa (1480c.-1535) fino al lettorato avignonese, di M. Ascheri.--Noterelle machiavelliane, di N. Badaloni.--Un argumento consolatorio dell'Assioco nella tradizione platonica, di A. Cardini.--Zeller i Feuerbach, di C. Cesa.-- Ludwig Feuerbach in den Buberschen Sicht, di I. Dubský.--Lo Short tract on first principles di Hobbes e la metafisica della luce di Roberto Grossatesta, di A.G. Gargani.--Un letterato e una strega al principio dell'500: Panfilo Sasso e Anastasia la (...)
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    Res et Verba in der Renaissance.Eckhard Kessler & Ian Maclean (eds.) - 2002 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz in Kommission.
    Aus dem Inhalt: I. Maclean, Introduction M.J. B. Allen, In principio: Marsilio Ficino on the Life of Text D. Perler, Diskussionen uber mentale Sprache im 16. Jahrhundert E. Kessler, Die verborgene Gegenwart und Funktion des Nominalismus in der Renaissance-Philosophie: das Problem der Universalien A. De Pace, Copernicus against a Rhetorical Approach to the Beauty of the Universe. The Influence of the Phaedo on the De revolutionibus H. Mikkeli, Art and Nature in the Renaissance Commentaries and Textbooks on Aristotle's Physics U. (...)
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    Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy (review).Paul Richard Blum - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (1):121-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.1 (2002) 121-122 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy Jill Kraye and M. W. F. Stone, editors. Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy. New York: Routledge, 2000. Pp. xii + 270. Cloth, $75.00 Early-modern philosophy begins in the seventeenth century. This book, based on a colloquium at the Warburg Institute, London in 1997, strives at extending the limits of (...)
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    Hermeneutic of Aquinas’s Texts: Notes on the Index Thomisticus.Paolo Guietti - 1993 - The Thomist 57 (4):667-686.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:HERMENEUTIC OF AQUINAS'S TEXTS: NOTES ON THE INDEX THOMISTICUS PAOLO GurnTTI Universita Cattolica Augustinianum Milan, Italy I. Introduction: First Impressions of the Index Thomisticus UPON ENTERING an excellent library of philosophy, one cannot help but notice the 56 volumes of the Inde:c Thomisticus.1 Anyone with a scholarly interest in Saint 1 Index Thomisticus: Sancti Thomae Aquinatis Operum omnium Indices et concordantiae... (Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 1974-1980). Reference to this work in (...)
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    Against the "Ordinary Summing" Test for Convergence.G. C. Goddu - 2003 - Informal Logic 23 (3):215-236.
    One popular test for distinguishing linked and convergent argument structures is Robert Yanal's Ordinary Summing Test. Douglas Walton, in his comprehensive survey of possible candidates for the linked/convergent distinction, advocates a particular version of Yanal's test. In a recent article, Alexander Tyaglo proposes to generalize and verifY Yanal's algorithm for convergent arguments, the basis for Yanal's Ordinary Summing Test. In this paper I will argue that Yanal's ordinary summing equation does not demarcate convergence and so his Ordinary Summing Test fails. (...)
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    The 'Most Important and Fundamental' Distinction in Logic.G. C. Goddu - 2002 - Informal Logic 22 (1).
    In this paper I argue that the debate over the purported distinction between deductive and inductive arguments can be bypassed because making the distinction is unnecessary for successfully evaluating arguments. I provide a foundation for doing logic that makes no appeal to the distinction and still performs all the relevant tasks required of an analysis of arguments. I also reply to objections to the view that we can dispense with the distinction. Finally, I conclude that the distinction between inductive and (...)
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    Variations on a theme: Clifford’s parallelism in elliptic space.Alberto Cogliati - 2015 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 69 (4):363-390.
    In 1873, W. K. Clifford introduced a notion of parallelism in the three-dimensional elliptic space that, quite surprisingly, exhibits almost all properties of Euclidean parallelism in ordinary space. The purpose of this paper is to describe the genesis of this notion in Clifford’s works and to provide a historical analysis of its reception in the investigations of F. Klein, L. Bianchi, G. Fubini, and E. Bortolotti. Special emphasis is placed upon the important role that Clifford’s parallelism played in the (...)
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    Eugenics and politics in Britain in the 1930s.G. R. Searle - 1979 - Annals of Science 36 (2):159-169.
    This paper discusses the surprising resurgence in the fortunes of the British eugenics movement in the 1930s. It is argued that although mass unemployment may in the long run have discredited that version of eugenics in which social dependence and destitution were attributed to genetic defect, in the short run the Depression was often perceived as a vindication of the eugenical creed. In particular, the attempt to reduce the fertility of the unemployed by popularising birth control techniques, and the voluntary (...)
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    Guizot's historical works and J.S. Mill's reception of Tocqueville.G. Varouxakis - 1999 - History of Political Thought 20 (2):292-312.
    In this article the relevance to the development of John Stuart Mill's political thought of his reading of Fran?ois Guizot's early historical works is examined jointly with some aspects of Tocqueville's imputed influence on the British thinker. Some ideas that are claimed here to have been Mill's intellectual debts to Guizot, have been habitually associated with Tocqueville's influence on Mill. In the first place it is argued that one of Mill’s most cherished ideas, what he called ‘the principle of systematic (...)
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    The Return of Scepticism: From Hobbes and Descartes to Bayle (review).Sebastien Charles - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (3):342-343.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Return of Scepticism: From Hobbes and Descartes to BayleSébastien CharlesGianni Paganini, editor. The Return of Scepticism: From Hobbes and Descartes to Bayle. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2003. Pp. xxviii + 486. Cloth, $180.00.Cette édition des actes du congrès international « The Return of Scepticism », organisé par Gianni Paganini à l'Université du Piémont-Oriental de Vercelli en mai 2000, a pour ambition de faire le point sur l'état de la (...)
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    Kant und sein Jahrhundert: Gedenkschrift für Giorgio Tonelli (review). [REVIEW]Jane Kneller - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (4):691-693.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 69~ created mind will reflect the divine essence in its own unique way (e.g., 77, 83) helps to solve some of the problems which Parkinson finds in the pbenomenalism that he attributes to Leibniz (see xxxi and xxxiv) and also partly motivates the original formulation of Leibniz's principle of the identity of indiscernibles (50 and his doctrine of marks and traces (51). But the point of The (...)
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    Isonymy and the structure of the Provençal-italian ethnic minority.G. Biondi, A. Vienna, J. A. Peña Garcia & C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor - 2005 - Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (2):163-174.
    Surnames were obtained for the second half of the 20th century from civil and religious marriage registers on fifteen Provençal-Italian and five Italian villages of Cuneo Province, Italy. To insert in the analysis an outward comparison, surnames from two Italian villages of Turin Province, one parish of Turin, one village of Alessandria Province and one village of Asti Province were also collected. Ethnicity does not seem to be the main factor affecting the present genetic structure of the Provençal-Italians. They are (...)
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    Marx's Context.G. C. Comninel - 2000 - History of Political Thought 21 (3):467-484.
    The method of interpreting political theory in relation to its specific historical contexts offers particular insight into the work of Karl Marx. When pre-capitalist societies are understood in relation to Marx's rigorously conceived capitalist mode of production, it is apparent that the context in which Marx produced his very earliest work was itself pre-capitalist. It can then be recognized that Marx began by making a significant contribution to an existing framework of critical political theory but also that, following a critical (...)
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    Rousseau, Maistre, and the counter-enlightenment.G. Garrard - 1994 - History of Political Thought 15 (1):97-120.
    In this paper, I argue that Rousseau is an important precursor of the Counter-Enlightenment. To this end, I will examine the parallels between his partial critique of the Enlightenment and that of Joseph de Maistre, whose work represents one of the most comprehensive and systematic indictments of the central ideas and objectives of the Enlightenment. Despite his frequent denunciations of Rousseau's ideas and influence, Maistre shares with him a profound concern for what he takes to be the disastrous social and (...)
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    Notes and Inscriptions from Caunus.G. E. Bean - 1953 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 73:10-35.
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    (1 other version)Das Problem der Vollständigkeit für Boolesche Funktionen über zwei Dualmengen mit nichtleerem Durchschnitt I.G. N. Blochina, W. B. Kudrjavcev & G. Burosch - 1973 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 19 (11‐12):163-180.
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    Das Problem der Vollständigkeit Für Boolesche Funktionen Über Zwei Dualmengen mit Nichtleerem Durchschnitt II.G. N. Blochina, W. B. Kudrjavcev & G. Burosch - 1974 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 20 (4‐6):79-96.
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    Istina imeni vo imi︠a︡ istiny: tema imeni v tvorchestve P.A. Florenskogo.G. M. Dzhagarova - 2005 - Moskva: Red.-izd. t︠s︡entr.
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    Gender in the Liberal Tradition: Hobhouse on the Family.G. Gerson - 2004 - History of Political Thought 25 (4):700-726.
    This article examines L.T. Hobhouse's views on gender and the family, placing Hobhouse within a larger history of the relationship between liberalism and feminism. While Hobhouse accepts J.S. Mill's earlier advocacy of female suffrage and property rights, he abandons Mill's suspicion of gender and the family as sites of power and repression. Instead, Hobhouse's concept of social harmony leads him to idealize the nuclear family and the respective gender differences within the framework of the welfare apparatus. Hobhouse is therefore one (...)
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    Medizinische Ethik bei Hildegard von Bingen.G. Gresser - 1998 - Ethik in der Medizin 10 (1):92-103.
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    Quantum measure spaces.G. Kalmbach - 1990 - Foundations of Physics 20 (7):801-821.
    In this article I present some material of a forthcoming book with the titleQuantum Measures and Spaces. The main theme are generalizations of Gleason's theorem and spaces in which quantum measures exist. Characterizations of such spaces and classifications of their measures are given. The book will contain some supplementary results from the “orthomodular” theory under the heading “Miscellaneous.” It is a sequel to the bookMeasures and Hilbert Lattices of the same author.
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    (1 other version)Products of Closure Algebras and Their Dual Spaces.G. J. Logan - 1976 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 23 (27‐30):439-441.
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    La crítica de Hans Albert al purismo epistemológico.G. J. Pacho - 1996 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 30:275.
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