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    The existential and its exits: literary and philosophical perspectives on the works of Beckett, Ionesco, Genet, & Pinter.Livio A. C. Dobrez - 1986 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Up right, not right up: Primacy of verticality in both language and movement.Véronique Boulenger, Livio Finos, Eric Koun, Roméo Salemme, Clément Desoche & Alice C. Roy - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:981330.
    When describing motion along both the horizontal and vertical axes, languages from different families express the elements encoding verticality before those coding for horizontality (e.g., going up right instead of right up). In light of the motor grounding of language, the present study investigated whether the prevalence of verticality in Path expression also governs the trajectory of arm biological movements. Using a 3D virtual-reality setting, we tracked the kinematics of hand pointing movements in five spatial directions, two of which implied (...)
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  3. El "drama filosófico", invencion del s. V a .C.: (Zenón y de los sofistas).Livio Rossetti - 2008 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 46 (117):29-38.
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    MAGRIS, A., L'idea di destino nel pensiero antico, vol. I: Dalle origini al V sec. a. C. vol. II: Da Platone a s. Agostino (Universitá degli Studi di Trieste, Facoltá di Magisterio, serie III, nr.15), Del Bianco Editore, Udine, 1984-1985, 940 págs. [REVIEW]Livio Rossetti - 1987 - Anuario Filosófico:246-248.
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  5. Gli onori resi a Talete dalla città di Atene.Livio Rossetti - 2011 - Hypnos. Revista Do Centro de Estudos da Antiguidade 27:205-221.
    Presume-se que pensadores tenham começado a ser considerados como filósofos nos últimos decênios do séc. V a.C. Se for assim, nenhum dos intelectuais das épocas posteriores, de Tales a Empédocles, que fomos educados a honrar como filósofos, o foram considerados em vida. Teriam recebido o nome de “filósofos” como honra a posteriori, a partir de 330 e 345 a.C. No presente artigo, o autor analisa o modo como Tales era honrado como um dos sophoi em Atenas.
     
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    Le dialogue socratique in statu nascendi.Livio Rossetti - 2001 - Philosophie Antique 1 (1):11-35.
    There was probably a large number of logoi sokratikoi at the beginning of the IVth century B. C. The discovery of this phenomenon raises the problem of which factors rendered possible the birth, development and success of this literature. In this paper, these factors are sought in certain practices that were developed within the Socratic circle when Socrates himself was still alive.
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    Victoria Paz Sánchez García, El pragmatismo conceptualista de C.I. Lewis. Una revisión crítica, Secretaría de Desarrollo Institucional-Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, 2015, 249 pp. [REVIEW]Livio Mattarollo - 2017 - Dianoia 62 (79):240-244.
    Resumen: Esta nota crítica analiza la perspectiva que Martha Nussbaum presenta sobre la emoción de la ira en su último libro Anger and Forgiveness. Resentment, Generosity, Justice. Para ello sitúo esta obra en el contexto del proyecto filosófico de la autora y señalo algunos cambios y continuidades en su análisis de la ira; después reviso a la luz de este nuevo libro algunas de las críticas que, centradas en la reivindicación de la ira, ha recibido su propuesta de una cultura (...)
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    Searching for a universal ethic: multidisciplinary, ecumenical, and interfaith responses to the Catholic natural law tradition.William C. Mattison & John Berkman (eds.) - 2014 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    In this volume twenty-three major scholars comment on and critically evaluate In Search of a Universal Ethic, the 2009 document written by the International Theological Commission (ITC) of the Catholic Church. That historic document represents an official Church contribution both to a more adequate understanding of a universal ethic and to Catholicism s own tradition of reflection on natural law. The essays in this book reflect the ITC document s complementary emphases of dialogue across traditions (universal ethic) and reflection on (...)
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  9. Ethics.A. C. Ewing - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (117):163-165.
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    Der universale Leibniz: Denker, Forscher, Erfinder.Thomas A. C. Reydon, Helmut Heit & Paul Hoyningen-Huene (eds.) - 2009 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
    Fragt man heute Vertreter verschiedener Disziplinen nach der Bedeutung des Hannoveraner Universalgelehrten Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, so hort man jeweils immer wieder: Leibniz hat Bedeutendes fur unser Fach geleistet. Leibniz beeindruckt nicht nur durch die Exzellenz seiner Leistung, sondern auch durch die Breite seiner Betatigungsfelder. Der aus einer Ringvorlesung an der Leibniz Universitat Hannover hervorgegangene Band fuhrt nun an die Vielfalt der von Leibniz ausgehenden der Leistungen und Anregungen heran. Insbesondere behandeln die Beitrage die Bedeutung von Leibniz fur die Geschichtswissenschaft, die (...)
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    Taxa hold little information about organisms: Some inferential problems in biological systematics.Thomas A. C. Reydon - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (4):40.
    The taxa that appear in biological classifications are commonly seen as representing information about the traits of their member organisms. This paper examines in what way taxa feature in the storage and retrieval of such information. I will argue that taxa do not actually store much information about the traits of their member organisms. Rather, I want to suggest, taxa should be understood as functioning to localize organisms in the genealogical network of life on Earth. Taxa store information about where (...)
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  12. Soul and the Structure of Being in Late Neoplatonism. Syrianus, Proclus and Simplicius.H. J. Blumenthal & A. C. Lloyd - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (4):457-457.
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    The Vindication of Absolute Idealism.A. C. Grayling - 1986 - Philosophical Quarterly 36 (142):85-88.
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    The dimensions of the sensible present.H. A. C. Dobbs - 1972 - In J. T. Fraser, F. C. Haber & G. H. Mueller (eds.), The Study of Time. Springer Verlag. pp. 274--292.
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    Psychopathy as a Scientifc Kind: On Usefulness and Underpinnings.Thomas A. C. Reydon - 2021 - In Luca Malatesti, John McMillan & Predrag Šustar (eds.), Psychopathy: Its Uses, Validity and Status. Cham: Springer. pp. 169-187.
    This chapter examines the status of psychopathy as a scientific kind. I argue that the debate on the question whether psychopathy is a scientific kind as it is conducted at present (i.e., by asking whether psychopathy is a natural kind), is misguided. It relies too much on traditional philosophical views of what natural kinds (or: legitimate scientific kinds) are and how such kinds perform epistemic roles in the sciences. The paper introduces an alternative approach to the question what scientific (or: (...)
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  16. Über die Gleichheit der Menschen.M. A. C. Otto - 1982 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 89 (2):397.
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  17. Psychologie sociale de l'industrie.J. A. C. Brown, M. Bres & Y. Bres - 1962 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (1):102-102.
     
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  18. Pointing in three-dimensional space.N. Schoumans, A. C. Sittig & J. J. D. van der Gon - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 59-59.
     
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    An empirical bioethical examination of Norwegian and British doctors' views of responsibility and (de)prioritization in healthcare.Jim A. C. Everett, Hannah Maslen, Anne-Marie Nussberger, Berit Bringedal, Dominic Wilkinson & Julian Savulescu - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (9):932-946.
    In a world with limited resources, allocation of resources to certain individuals and conditions inevitably means fewer resources allocated to other individuals and conditions. Should a patient's personal responsibility be relevant to decisions regarding allocation? In this project we combine the normative and the descriptive, conducting an empirical bioethical examination of how both Norwegian and British doctors think about principles of responsibility in allocating scarce healthcare resources. A large proportion of doctors in both countries supported including responsibility for illness in (...)
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  20. Ba Philosophy.Tim Crane, A. C. Grayling & David Wiggins - 1994 - External Publications, University of London.
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  21. Life's Basis and Life's Ideal.Rudolph Eucken, A. C. Widgery, W. S. Hough & Lucy Judge Gibson - 1915 - International Journal of Ethics 25 (4):547-551.
     
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  22. Cooperating with the disempowered.R. S. Marnes, A. C. Wicks & V. L. Huber - 1999 - Business and Society 38 (1):51-82.
     
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  23. Shaun P. Young, Beyond Rawls: An Analysis of the Concept of Political Liberalism.A. C. Da Rocha - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (3):229-231.
     
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    Conceptual Schemes and Linguistic Relativism in Relation to Chinese.A. C. Graham - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch (ed.), Culture and Modernity: East-West Philosophic Perspectives. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 193-212.
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  25. An exact measure of paradox.A. C. Paseau - 2013 - Analysis 73 (1):17-26.
    We take seriously the idea that paradoxes come in quantifiable degree by offering an exact measure of paradox. We consider three factors relevant to the degree of paradox, which are a function of the degree of belief in each of the individual propositions in the paradox set and the degree of belief in the set as a whole. We illustrate the proposal with a particular measure, and conclude the discussion with some critical remarks.
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    (1 other version)The fourteenth annual meeting of the american psychological association.Vivian A. C. Henmon - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (6):151-161.
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    The Philosophy of F. H. Bradley.A. C. Grayling - 1986 - Philosophical Quarterly 36 (144):438-443.
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    Berkeley: Alciphron ou le Pense-Menu. Introduction, Traduction et Notes.A. C. Lloyd - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (20):284-285.
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    Compactness.A. C. Paseau, and & Robert Leek - 2023 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The Compactness Theorem The compactness theorem is a fundamental theorem for the model theory of classical propositional and first-order logic. As well as having importance in several areas of mathematics, such as algebra and combinatorics, it also helps to pinpoint the strength of these logics, which are the standard ones used in mathematics and arguably … Continue reading Compactness →.
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    What Would Happen If Everybody Acted like Me?A. C. Ewing - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):16 - 29.
    In this paper I shall use terms such as “intrinsically good” which may be deemed old fashioned by many readers and which certainly to my own mind presuppose an objective non-naturalistic theory of ethics. I still hold such a theory and I have not mastered the new jargon by which a sort of higher synthesis between that and other theories is supposed to have been effected, but I do not think that such a view as mine of ethics in general (...)
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    Advaita vedānta and liberation in bodily existence.A. C. Das - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (2):113-123.
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  32. Toward a Science of Consciousness.S. Hamreoff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & A. C. Scott (eds.) - 1996 - MIT Press.
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    The weak lines in the radium D gamma spectrum.A. C. L. Barnard & B. C. Haywood - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (17):713-716.
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    Some Glosses in the Text of Sophocles.A. C. Pearson - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (3-4):118-.
    In attempting to determine the text of Sophocles in the places presently to be discussed, it is notmy purpose to put forward a series of novelties which, though more or less plausible, are essentially incapableof proof. I seek rather to plead for the reception of certain ascertained but neglected variants, and to establish their claims by a survey of the relevant evidence. After a somewhat prolonged study of the data, I am convinced that the chief hope of progress— apart from (...)
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  36. Philosophy, Education and the Corruption of Youth—From Socrates to Islamic Extremists.A. C. Besley - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (1):6-19.
    Following Aristotle’s description of youth and brief discussion about indoctrination and parrhesia, the article historicizes Socrates’ trial as the intersection of philosophy, education and a teacher’s influence on youth. It explores the historic-political context and how contemporary Athenians might have viewed Socrates and his student’s actions, whereby his teachings were implicated in three coups led by his former students against Athenian democracy, for or which he accepted little or no responsibility. Socrates appears subversively anti-democratic. This provides grounds that challenge the (...)
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    Ethics and Politics.A. C. Ewing - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (96):19 - 29.
    The most important question under this heading is the question whether states are subject to the moral law. That they are has sometimes been denied even in theory, and there are no doubt still countries in which it would be highly desirable to publish an article combating this denial. But, thank goodness, England is not one of these countries, and it will suffice to say briefly that I can find no even plausible argument for the contrary view. This view has (...)
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  38. Cosmologia.A. C. Cotter - 1931 - Boston, Mass.,: The Stratford Company.
     
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    Religious Thought in the Eighteenth Century.A. C. Cotter - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (1):168-169.
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    P.-L. Moreau de Maupertuis, F.R.S. (1698-1759).A. -C. Crombie - 1957 - Revue de Synthèse 78 (5-6):35-56.
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    Recent publications on the philosophy of science.A. C. Crombie - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 ([9/12]):212.
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    What is the history of science?∗.A. C. Crombie - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (1):21-31.
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    Regulating Medical Work: Formal and Informal Controls.A. C. L. Davies - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (6):389-389.
  44. What is Logical Consequence? [REVIEW]A. C. Paseau - 2024 - Philosophia Mathematica 32 (3):385-400.
    An essay review of Gila Sher's *Logical Consequence*.
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  45. DUMERY, H.: "Problem of God in philosophy of religion". [REVIEW]A. C. Boyce-Gibson - 1965 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 43:239.
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  46. The Causes and Course of Organic Evolution. [REVIEW]W. A. C. Allen - 1920 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 30:479.
     
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    Twentieth Century Philosophy. [REVIEW]A. C. Pegis - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (1):157-159.
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    Modern Classical Philosophers. Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy from Bruno to Spencer. [REVIEW]A. C. Armstrong - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (20):554-556.
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    Review of William P. D. Wightman: The Growth of Scientific Ideas[REVIEW]A. C. Crombie - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (9):93-97.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]A. C. Crombie - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):164-165.
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