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  1. Refereeing in 1997.Patrick Baert, Brian Baigrie, Stanley Barrett, Pascal Boyer, Michael Chiarello, R. H. Coase, Lorraine Code, Wes Cooper, Timothy M. Costelloe & Robert D’Amico - 2000 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (3):480.
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    Driving Protein Conformational Cycles in Physiology and Disease: “Frustrated” Amino Acid Interaction Networks Define Dynamic Energy Landscapes.Rebecca N. D'Amico, Alec M. Murray & David D. Boehr - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (9):2000092.
    A general framework by which dynamic interactions within a protein will promote the necessary series of structural changes, or “conformational cycle,” required for function is proposed. It is suggested that the free‐energy landscape of a protein is biased toward this conformational cycle. Fluctuations into higher energy, although thermally accessible, conformations drive the conformational cycle forward. The amino acid interaction network is defined as those intraprotein interactions that contribute most to the free‐energy landscape. Some network connections are consistent in every structural (...)
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    Manuductiones: Festschrift zu Ehren von Jorge M. Machetta und Claudia D'Amico.Klaus Reinhardt, Jorge Mario Machetta, Claudia D'Amico & Cecilia Rusconi (eds.) - 2014 - Münster: Aschendorff.
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    R.M. Hare, 1919-2002.Robert D'Amico - 2002 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 76 (2):129 - 130.
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    Colombás, García M., Paradis et vie angélique. [REVIEW]R. D’Amico - 1964 - Augustinianum 4 (2):442-443.
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  6. BESPRECHUNGEN-El problema del conocimiento en Nicolas de Cusa: genealogia y proyeccion. Buenos Aires (Biblos: Presencias Medievales, Estudios) 2005. ISBN: 950-786-502-0. 442 S. [REVIEW]Matthias Vollet, Jorge M. Machetta & Claudia D' Amico - 2006 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 31.
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  7. (1 other version)Besprechungen-acerca de la docta ignoranda. Libro II: Lo Maximo contracto O universo (edicion bilingue). Introduccion, traduccion Y notas: Jorge M. Machetta, Claudia D'Amico Y Silvia Manzo. Buenos aires (biblos: Presencias medievales, textos) 2004. Isbn: 950-786-423-7. 158 S. [REVIEW]Matthias Vollet & Nicolas De Cusa - 2006 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 31:300.
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  8. Deconstructing D'Amico, or Why Joel Whitebook is so Upset.Robert D'Amico - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64):153-156.
    My review of Cornelius Castoriadis' book Crossroads in the Labyrinth ended with the apt reference, I now see, to the emperor being naked. In Joel Whitebook's second review, largely irrelevant to my criticisms of Castoriadis, he fears, though he doesn't know me personally, that only the lack of psychological counseling can explain my uncontrolled anger against Castoriadis. Let me dignify his long distance psychoanalysis by passing over it in silence. Silence is also the best remedy for Whitebook's transcendental deduction that (...)
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    Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison.Robert D'Amico - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (36):169-183.
    This writer who has warned us of the “ideological” function of both the oeuvre and the author as unquestioned forms of discursive organization has gone quite far in constituting for both these “fictitious unities” the name (with all the problems of such a designation) Michel Foucault. One text under review, La Volonté de Savoir, is the methodological introduction of a projected five-volume history of sexuality. It will apparently circle back over that material which seems to have a special fascination for (...)
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    The Theory of the Novel.Robert D'Amico - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (3):429-430.
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    The Problem of the Contingency of the World in Husserl’s Phenomenology.Robert D'Amico - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (3):434-436.
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  12. Sed amentes sunt isti: against Michel Foucault's account of Cartesian skepticism.Robert D'amico - 1994 - Philosophical Forum 26 (1):33-48.
     
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    Sociological Structures and Accounting Misbehavior: An Institutional Anomie Theory Explanation of Restatements in Family Firms.Eugenio D’Amico, Felice Matozza & Elisabetta Mafrolla - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (2):434-469.
    This article studies the underinvestigated but fascinating issue of the sociological determinants of accounting misbehavior while focusing on an allegedly illicit accounting practice (i.e., restatement) in family- vs. nonfamily-controlled corporations. Under the framework of institutional anomie theory, we examined whether sociological structures (i.e., legal forces and cultural values) influence accounting errors inducing restatements. By applying a multivariate regression analysis to a sample of restating firms listed in 23 countries during the 2006 to 2014 period, we found that legal forces and (...)
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    El idiota de Nicolás de Cusa.Claudia D'Amico - 2011 - Revista Sul-Americana de Filosofia E Educação 11:111-117.
    En el sugestivo libro aparecido en 1991 ¿Qué es la filosofía? Gilles Deleuze y Félix Guattari definen la filosofía como creación de conceptos. Añaden asimismo que esos nuevos conceptos necesitan personajes conceptuales que contribuyan a definirlos. No son muchas las veces que se asiste a la creación de un concepto. Un ejemplo recurrente es el cogito cartesiano: ¿por qué es verdaderamente una creación? En primer lugar porque no supone otros conceptos pero, sin embargo, es comprensible porque está sostenido por una (...)
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    Out of Shakespeare: A Villanelle.M. D. Usher - 2016 - Arion 24 (2):127.
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    Soul and Form.Robert D'Amico - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (2):271-272.
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    Marx and Philosophy of Culture.Robert D'Amico - 1980
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    NICOLAS DE CUSA: La prioridad del simbolo matematico en la busqueda de la sabiduria.Claudia D' Amico - 1998 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 43 (3):657-663.
    Nicolau de Cusa é conhecido por suas teorias a respeito do conhecimento, principalmente por sua obra A douta ignorância. Nela e em outras, sempre dentro de uma visão medieval, vê-se que a.sabedoria cusana é uma tentativa de alcançar incansavelmente o inalcançável. Para tanto são de grande importância os símbolos matemáticos.
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    The counter-revolution of criminological science: a study on the abuse of reasoned punishment.Daniel D'Amico - 2017 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 10 (1):1-40.
    Trends in the history of social science dedicated to the study of crime and punishment are presented as a case study supporting F.A. Hayek's theory of social change. Designing effective social institutions and public policies first requires an accurate vision of how society operates. An accurate model of society further requires scientific methods uniquely suited for the study of human beings as purposeful agents and the study of human institutions as complex social phenomena. If guided by faulty methods, theories are (...)
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    Lawrence I. Hatab, Ethics and Finitude: Heideggerian Contributions to Moral Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, New York, 2000, pp. 240.Robert D'amico - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (2):251.
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    Essays in Memory of Mitchell Franklin.Robert D'Amico - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (70):6-10.
    From 1969 through the 70's Mitchell Franklin was Emeritus Professor of Law and Philosophy at SUNY Buffalo. Over this period his teaching gradually shifted to philosophy where he gave a series of lectures on Hegel, Marx and Neo-Hegelianism, which attracted and influenced a new group of students. These philosophy students were rediscovering the Continental tradition and turning to phenomenology, Western Marxism and German Idealism against die positivist and analytic traditions which had a dying but tenacious hold on philosophy. The following (...)
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    Heideggerian in Spite of Himself.Robert D'Amico - 2010 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2010 (150):161-169.
    As far as I know, this is the first book-length study of Ernst Tugendhat in English. That is a bit of a surprise since Tugendhat is the last of Heidegger's students who went on to develop a significantly distinct philosophical approach, and it was one closer to the practice of philosophy in the United States and England than in Germany. The fact that this book is the author's expanded translation from the Italian probably indicates that this lack of attention to (...)
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  23. Manuscripts.John F. D'Amico - 1988 - In C. B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner, Eckhard Kessler & Jill Kraye, The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 11--24.
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    Philosophy, Prisons, and Prisoners.Pete Self & Robert D’Amico - 1983 - Teaching Philosophy 6 (3):269-279.
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    The Savage Savants.Robert D’Amico - 2023 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2023 (202):145-154.
    ExcerptDavid Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021. Pp. 704. The Dawn of Everything is not just a massive book in terms of its total number of pages but also in the amount of archaeological evidence discussed concerning human “prehistory.” The authors range over current disputes within their disciplines as well as discussing in some detail political philosophies of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In spite of its (...)
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    Giordano Bruno: avventure e misteri del grande mago nell'Europa del Cinquecento.Matteo D'Amico - 2000 - Casale Monferrato (Alessandria): Piemme.
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    Metric and Measurement in Physics.M. D. Stafleu - 1972 - Philosophia Reformata 37 (1/2):42-57.
  28. Descartes: The Arguments of the Philosophers.M. D. Wilson - 1978
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  29. Descartes.M. D. Wilson - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (3):307-310.
     
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    Classics and Complexity in Walden 's “Spring”.M. D. Usher - 2019 - Arion 27 (1):113-152.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Classics and Complexity in Walden’s “Spring” M. D. USHER In 1843, two years before Henry Thoreau built his cabin at Walden Pond, the Fitchburg Railroad laid down tracks through the woods near the Pond for its line connecting Boston to Fitchburg. The original Fitchburg Line, at 54 miles long, was, until 2010, the longest run in the present -day MBTA Commuter Rail system. And it is one of (...)
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    The opening up of a field of science by abstraction and synthesis.M. D. Stafleu - 1980 - Philosophia Reformata 45:47-76.
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    Halo of identity: The significance of first names and naming.M. D. Tschaepe - 2003 - Janus Head 6 (1):67-78.
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    Centons homeriques . Introduction, Texte Critique, Traduction, Notes et Index par Andre-Louis Rey.M. D. Usher - 2000 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 93 (2).
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  34. Moralʹ i pravo.M. D. Shargorodskiĭ - 1948 - Leningrad,:
     
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  35. Is disease a natural kind?Robert D'Amico - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (5):551-569.
    , Lawrie Reznek argues that disease is not a natural kind term. I raise objections to Reznek's two central arguments for establishing that disease is not a natural kind. In criticizing his a priori, conceptual argument against naturalism, I argue that his conclusion rests on a weaker argument that appeals to the empirical diversity in the symptoms and manifestations of disease. I also raise questions about the account of natural kinds which Reznek utilizes and his point that conventions for classification (...)
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  36. Der Atheismus der französischen Materialisten des 18. Jahrhunderts.M. D. Tsebenko - 1956 - Berlin,: Dietz Verlag.
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    Contemporary continental philosophy.Robert D'amico - 1999 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Contemporary Continental Philosophy steps back from current debates comparing Continental and analytic philosophy and carefully, yet critically outlines the tradition’s main philosophical views on epistemology and ontology. Forgoing obscure paraphrases, D’Amico provides a detailed, clear account and assessment of the tradition from its founding by Husserl and Heidegger to its challenge by Derrida and Foucault. Though intended as a survey of this tradition throughout the twentieth century, this study’s focus is on the philosophical problems which gave it birth and even (...)
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    Diseño y emprendimiento en ecosistemas socio culturales, económicos y espaciales.Enrique D'Amico & Federico Del Giorgio Solfa - 2024 - In Liliana Beatríz Sosa Compeán, Sonia Guadalupe Rivera Castillo, Sofía Alejandra Luna Rodríguez & Marta Nydia Molina González, Diseño moviendo al mundo. Interacciones, interrelaciones, interconexiones. Nuevo León: Labyrinthos editores - Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. pp. 137-157.
    This chapter deals with the ways in which entrepreneurships driven by industrial design and the strategies for interconnecting design for innovation are articulated. In the first instance, current practices are recognized in order to analyze the different processes that entrepreneurial dynamics go through. This analysis is carried out from a systemic perspective, at three levels of abstraction: designer, entrepreneurship and ecosystem. The theoretical and conceptual framework will be structured based on the innovations driven by design, which occur around the designer, (...)
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    ang-ki Kim's "The Problem of the Contingency of the World in Husserl's Phenomenology". [REVIEW]Robert D'amico - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (3):434.
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    Theo Pinkus "Conversations with Lukacs". [REVIEW]Robert D'amico - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (1):125.
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    William talman.M. D. Whinney - 1955 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 18 (1/2):123-139.
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    Evolution, History, and the individual character of a person.M. D. Stafleu - 2002 - Philosophia Reformata 67 (1):3-18.
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    Herman Berger, Evolutie en metafysica, Budel 2001: Damon. 208 pagina’s. ISBN 9055732400.M. D. Stafleu - 2002 - Philosophia Reformata 67 (2):197-200.
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    The relation frame of keeping company: Reply to Andrew Basden.M. D. Stafleu - 2005 - Philosophia Reformata 70 (2):151-164.
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  45. The religious coinage of Constantius I.M. D. Smith - 2000 - Byzantion 70 (2):474-490.
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  46. Women, gender, and world politics: perspectives, policies, and prospects.Peter R. Beckman & Francine D'Amico (eds.) - 1994 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    Written as an introductory textbook for the study of world politics and the analysis of gender, this work is suitable for courses in International Relations, ...
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    Book Review:Willful Liberalism: Voluntarism and Individuality in Political Theory and Practice. Richard E. Flathman. [REVIEW]Robert D'Amico - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):178-.
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    Women in World Politics: An Introduction.Francine D'Amico & Peter R. Beckman (eds.) - 1995 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    What roles do women play in world politics? Who are these women, and what impact do they have on international relations? D'Amico and Beckman have assembled a diverse array of contributors who provide a variety of answers. Some contributors consider women as national leaders and profile Chamorro, Gandhi, Thatcher, and Aquino as examples. Autobiographical essays and interviews describe the experiences of Margaret Anstee, Benazir Bhutto, Jeane Kirkpatrick, and Golda Meir. Other contributors analyze international women's movements, the roles of women (...)
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    Modelvorming als heuristisch instrument in het wetenschappelijke ontsluitingsproces.M. D. Stafleu - 1995 - Philosophia Reformata 60 (1):1-15.
    De ontsluiting van de kosmos, de dynamiek van de schepping, de onrust in ons bestaan doortrekt de systematiek van Dooyeweerd. Zij is wetmatig, subjectief èn objectief. Zij heeft betrekking op de modale aspecten en op de structuren van de werkelijkheid. We kennen natuurlijke ontwikkeling, de evolutie zoals beschreven door de natuurwetenschappen, we kennen de beschavingsgeschiedenis van de mensheid, we kennen de artistieke ontsluiting in de kunsten, we kennen de juridische ontsluiting in de rechtsvorming, we kennen de wetenschappelijke ontsluiting. De ontsluiting (...)
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    Gatekeepers.M. D. Sullivan, L. Ganzini & S. J. Youngner - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (3):4.
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