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    Bureaucratization in Public Research Institutions.Mario Coccia - 2009 - Minerva 47 (1):31-50.
    The purpose of this paper is to analyse the nature of bureaucratization within public research bodies and its relationship to scientific performance, focusing on an Italian case-study. The main finding is that the bureaucratization of the research sector has two dimensions: public research labs have academic bureaucratization since researchers spend an increasing part of their time in administrative matters (i.e., preparing grant applications, managing grants/projects, and so on); whereas universities mainly have administrative bureaucratization generated by the increase over time of (...)
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  2. The Wave-Function as a Multi-Field.Mario Hubert & Davide Romano - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (3):521-537.
    It is generally argued that if the wave-function in the de Broglie–Bohm theory is a physical field, it must be a field in configuration space. Nevertheless, it is possible to interpret the wave-function as a multi-field in three-dimensional space. This approach hasn’t received the attention yet it really deserves. The aim of this paper is threefold: first, we show that the wave-function is naturally and straightforwardly construed as a multi-field; second, we show why this interpretation is superior to other interpretations (...)
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  3. The History of Moral Certainty as the Pre-History of Typicality.Mario Hubert - 2024 - Physics and the Nature of Reality: Essays in Memory of Detlef Dürr.
    This paper investigates the historical origin and ancestors of typicality, which is now a central concept in Boltzmannian Statistical Mechanics and Bohmian Mechanics. Although Ludwig Boltzmann did not use the word typicality, its main idea, namely, that something happens almost always or is valid for almost all cases, plays a crucial role for his explanation of how thermodynamic systems approach equilibrium. At the beginning of the 20th century, the focus on almost always or almost everywhere was fruitful for developing measure (...)
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  4. Reviving Frequentism.Mario Hubert - 2021 - Synthese 199:5255–5584.
    Philosophers now seem to agree that frequentism is an untenable strategy to explain the meaning of probabilities. Nevertheless, I want to revive frequentism, and I will do so by grounding probabilities on typicality in the same way as the thermodynamic arrow of time can be grounded on typicality within statistical mechanics. This account, which I will call typicality frequentism, will evade the major criticisms raised against previous forms of frequentism. In this theory, probabilities arise within a physical theory from statistical (...)
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  5. Understanding Physics: ‘What?’, ‘Why?’, and ‘How?’.Mario Hubert - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (3):1-36.
    I want to combine two hitherto largely independent research projects, scientific understanding and mechanistic explanations. Understanding is not only achieved by answering why-questions, that is, by providing scientific explanations, but also by answering what-questions, that is, by providing what I call scientific descriptions. Based on this distinction, I develop three forms of understanding: understanding-what, understanding-why, and understanding-how. I argue that understanding-how is a particularly deep form of understanding, because it is based on mechanistic explanations, which answer why something happens in (...)
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  6. (1 other version)Towards Ideal Understanding.Mario Hubert & Federica Isabella Malfatti - 2023 - Ergo 10 (22):578-611.
    What does it take to understand a phenomenon ideally, or to the highest conceivable extent? In this paper, we answer this question by arguing for five necessary conditions for ideal understanding: (i) representational accuracy, (ii) intelligibility, (iii) truth, (iv) reasonable endorsement, and (v) fitting. Even if one disagrees that there is some form of ideal understanding, these five conditions can be regarded as sufficient conditions for a particularly deep level of understanding. We then argue that grasping, novel predictions, and transparency (...)
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  7. Time's Arrow and Irreversibility in Time‐Asymmetric Quantum Mechanics.Mario Castagnino, Manuel Gadella & Olimpia Lombardi - 2005 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 19 (3):223 – 243.
    The aim of this paper is to analyze time-asymmetric quantum mechanics with respect to the problems of irreversibility and of time's arrow. We begin with arguing that both problems are conceptually different. Then, we show that, contrary to a common opinion, the theory's ability to describe irreversible quantum processes is not a consequence of the semigroup evolution laws expressing the non-time-reversal invariance of the theory. Finally, we argue that time-asymmetric quantum mechanics, either in Prigogine's version or in Bohm's version, does (...)
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  8. Analogy in quantum theory: From insight to nonsense.Mario Bunge - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (4):265-286.
  9. Emergence and the mind.Mario Bunge - 1977 - Neuroscience 2:501-9.
  10. Is the Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics ψ-Ontic or ψ-Epistemic?Mario Hubert - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (16):1-23.
    The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in general, quite straightforward to categorize the wave-function of a certain quantum theory. Nevertheless, there has been a debate about the ontological status of the wave-function in the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics: is it ψ-epistemic and incomplete or ψ-ontic and complete? I will argue that the wave- function in this interpretation is best regarded as ψ-ontic and incomplete.
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    Agazzi über das wissen um das unsichtbare.Mario Alai - 2024 - Distinctio 3 (1):57-85.
    Gegen bestimmte positivistische und neopositivistische Einschränkungen, die immer noch in unserer Gesellschaft verankert sind, argumentiert Agazzi, dass die Erkenntnis des Unsichtbaren nicht nur in der Wissenschaft, sondern auch in der Metaphysik, in der Moral, in der Ästhetik und in anderen Bereichen, in gewissem Sinne auch in der Religion, möglich sei. Das Buch untersucht zudem viele Beispiele dieses Wissens und untersucht nicht nur die großen Klassiker der Philosophie, sondern auch verschiedene unvergängliche Meisterwerke der Kunst, Musik und Literatur. Es ist nicht nur (...)
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    A Critique of Putnam's Antirealism.Mario Alai - 1989 - Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park
    Many philosophers have shown great interest in the recent anti-realist turn in Hilary Putnam's thought, whereby he rejects "meta-physical realism" in favor of "internal realism". However, many have also found it difficult to gain an exact understanding, and hence a correct assessment of Putnam's ideas. This work strives for some progress on both of these accounts. ;Part one explicates what Putnam understands by "metaphysical realism" and considers to what extent Putnam himself formerly adhered to it. It reconstructs Putnam's arguments for (...)
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    Innovación, equidad y desarrollo latinoamericano.Mario Albornoz - 2013 - Isegoría 48:111-126.
    La innovación está hoy en el centro de las políticas que los países de América Latina aplican para impulsar el desarrollo y la equidad. En este trabajo se afirma que hubo una traslación mimética de políticas e instrumentos creados en economías en las que existe una fuerte demanda de nuevos conocimientos a contextos económicos en los que tal demanda es muy escasa o nula y la sociedad tiene un amplio sector de su población con necesidades básicas insatisfechas. Se afirma que (...)
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  14. La politica e altri saggi.Mario Albertini - 1963 - Milano,: Giuffrè.
     
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  15. La cultura filosofica moderna e contemporanea.Mario Alcaro - 1997 - In Nicolao Merker, Storia della filosofia moderna e contemporanea: La cultura filosofica moderna e contemporanea. Roma: Editori Riuniti.
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    Eine Syntaktisch‐Algebraische Methode Zur Konstruktion Von Modellen.Mario Rodríguez Artalejo - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (2-6):59-71.
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    Husserl: intenzionalità e precategoriale.Mario Autieri - 2015 - Milano - Italy: Ledizioni.
  18. Strife about complementarity (I).Mario Bunge - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (21):1-12.
  19. Strife about complementarity (II).Mario Bunge - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (22):141-154.
  20. Physical time: The objective and relational theory.Mario Bunge - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (4):355-388.
    An objective and relational theory of local time is expounded and its philosophical implications are discussed in Sect. 2. In Sect. 3 certain physical and metaphysical questions concerning time are taken up in the light of that theory. The basic concepts of the theory are those of event, reference frame, chronometric scale, and time function. These are subject to four axioms: existence of events, frames and scales; time is a real valued function; the set of events is compact; and any (...)
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  21. Self‐Induced Decoherence and the Classical Limit of Quantum Mechanics.Mario Castagnino & Olimpia Lombardi - 2005 - Philosophy of Science 72 (5):764-776.
    In this paper we argue that the emergence of the classical world from the underlying quantum reality involves two elements: self-induced decoherence and macroscopicity. Self-induced decoherence does not require the openness of the system and its interaction with the environment: a single closed system can decohere when its Hamiltonian has continuous spectrum. We show that, if the system is macroscopic enough, after self-induced decoherence it can be described as an ensemble of classical distributions weighted by their corresponding probabilities. We also (...)
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    Is God a mathematician?Mario Livio - 2009 - New York: Simon & Schuster.
    This fascinating exploration of the great discoveries of history's most important mathematicians seeks an answer to the eternal question: Does mathematics hold the key to understanding the mysteries of the physical world?
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  23. Kantismo ed Hegelismo in Banfi.Mario Dal Pra - 1984 - In Mario Dal Pra, Antonio Banfi (1886-1957): relazioni dall'incontro "Antonio Banfi, le vie della ragione", Università di Milano, 28 Febbraio 1983. Milano: Unicopli.
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    Filosofia e historia de la filosofia en heidegger.Mario A. Presas - 1971 - Man and World 4 (3):294-312.
    The author examines Heidegger's conception of the history of Philosophy as “the history of Being.” An authentic philosopher does not look at the history of philosophy as a more or less accurate description of philosophers' thoughts, chronologically ordered. The thoughts of the great philosophers are not “products” in a process of thinking; in fact, what is most original in each of the great philosopher's thinking is Being's “property.” Philosophers or, rather, “thinkers,” ask questions in order to open the way for (...)
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    Il pensiero debole e la sfida della complessità: nell'Italia del decennio 1980-1990: con una guida bibliografica.Mario Quaranta - 2019 - Bologna: Casa editrice Diogene multimedia.
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    Das Hypogäum auf der Agora von Poseidonia: ein Kultort der Tritopatores?Mario Rausch - 2000 - Kernos 13:107-116.
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    Saltationes sceleratissimorum: La musica E la danza nei canoni conciliari E nelle epistole pontificie.Mario Resta - 2015 - Synesis 7 (1):116-123.
    L'analisi dei canoni conciliari e delle epistole pontificie mostra che i cristiani sono stati direttamente coinvolti con eventi spettacolari e, nonostante i ripetuti divieti, la danza e la musica rimasero centrali sia in pubblico che in privato, facendo il loro ingresso all’interno dei riti e degli edifici cristiani.
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  28. Utilidades da música, através dos tempos.Mario de Sampayo Ribeiro - 1940 - Lisboa: Editorial Império.
     
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    Gusto filologico e gusto poetico: questioni di critica dantesca.Mario Rossi - 1942 - G. Laterza & Figli.
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  30. Lavoratore nell'Universo.Mario M. Rossi - 1952 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 142:593-596.
     
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    Marx e la dialettica hegeliana.Mario Rossi - 1960 - [Roma]: Editori Riuniti.
  32. La metafisica del male e la finitezza dell'esistenza.Mario Ruggenini - 2009 - Giornale di Metafisica 31 (2):235-258.
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  33. Nota sul pareggio di bilancio.Mario Sancetta - 2013 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 90 (1):99-130.
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    The Nature of Natural Laws.Mario Hubert - 2024 - Aeon Magazine.
    Physicists and philosophers today have formulated three opposing models that explain how laws work. Which is the best?
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  35. The complexity of simplicity.Mario Bunge - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (5):113-135.
  36. Kinds and criteria of scientific laws.Mario Bunge - 1961 - Philosophy of Science 28 (3):260-281.
    Factual statements that might qualify for the status of law statements are classed from various philosophically relevant standpoints (referents, precision, structure of predicates, extension, systemicity, inferential power, inception, ostensiveness, testability, levels, and determination categories). More than seven dozen of not mutually exclusive kinds of lawlike statements emerge. Strictly universal and counterfactually powerful statements are seen to constitute just one kind of lawlike statements; classificatory and some statistical laws, e.g., are shown not to comply with the requirements of universality and counterfactual (...)
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  37. Quantity of Matter or Intrinsic Property: Why Mass Cannot Be Both.Mario Hubert - 2016 - In Felline Laura, Ledda Antonio, Paoli F. & Rossanese Emanuele, New Developments in Logic and Philosophy of Science. College Publications. pp. 267–77.
    I analyze the meaning of mass in Newtonian mechanics. First, I explain the notion of primitive ontology, which was originally introduced in the philosophy of quantum mechanics. Then I examine the two common interpretations of mass: mass as a measure of the quantity of matter and mass as a dynamical property. I claim that the former is ill-defined, and the latter is only plausible with respect to a metaphysical interpretation of laws of nature. I explore the following options for the (...)
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    Reactions to the Future: the Chronopolitics of Prevention and Preemption.Mario Kaiser - 2015 - NanoEthics 9 (2):165-177.
    How do we react to uncomfortable futures? By developing the notion of chronopolitics, this article presents two ways that we typically react to future challenges in the present. At the core of the chronopolitics of prevention, we find a striving for normalization and conservation of the present vis-à-vis dangerous futures. In contrast, the chronopolitics of preemption are geared towards a reformation, if not even a revolution of the present. Two case studies in the field of science and technology policy illustrate (...)
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  39. A general Black box theory.Mario Bunge - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (4):346-358.
    A mathematical theory is proposed and exemplified, which covers an extended class of black boxes. Every kind of stimulus and response is pictured by a channel connecting the box with its environment. The input-output relation is given by a postulate schema according to which the response is, in general, a nonlinear functional of the input. Several examples are worked out: the perfectly transmitting box, the damping box, and the amplifying box. The theory is shown to be (a) an extension of (...)
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  40. Tiempo y sujeto (IV): La estructura temporal de la acción.Mario Toboso Martín - 2003 - A Parte Rei 30:2.
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    Évolution, corps, langage : le cas Paul Alsberg et l’anthropologie philosophique.Mario Marino - 2015 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 23:116-131.
    Dans l’histoire et le débat autour de l’anthropologie philosophique allemande du XXe siècle, l’œuvre et le destin du médecin juif-allemand Paul Alsberg (1883-1965) constituent un véritable cas qui permit d’interroger la genèse et la validité de l’anthropologie philosophique même. En suivant Joachim Fischer, on entend ici par « Philosophische Anthropologie » une orientation de la pensée du XXe siècle, dont le fil rouge offre une réponse originale à la « destruction de l’idéalisme pendant le XI...
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  42. Lumières et illuminisme: actes du colloque international (Cortona, 3-6 octobre 1983).Mario Matucci (ed.) - 1984 - Pisa: Pacini.
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  43. Giambattista Vico.Mario Colombu - 1957 - Trani, Italy: Vecchi.
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    Medicina ed etica di fine vita: atti del Convegno, Napoli, 22-24 aprile 2004.Mario Coltorti (ed.) - 2004 - Napoli: Giannini.
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  45. Michel Foucault and Power Today: International Multidisciplinary Studies in the History of the Present.Mario Colucci, Pierangelo Di Vittorio, David Gabbard, Monique Lanoix, Christian Lavagno, Thomas Lemke, Dario Melossi, Warren Montag, Tracey Nicholls & Frank Pearce (eds.) - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    Few thinkers have left such an influence across such a diverse range of studies as Michel Foucault has. This book pays homage to that diversity by presenting a multidisciplinary series of analyses dedicated to the question of power today.
     
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    Felicidade: modos de usar: um debate entre três grandes pensadores sobre o que nos faz feliz.Mario Sergio Cortella - 2019 - São Paulo, SP: Planeta. Edited by Luiz Felipe Pondé & Leandro Karnal.
    Um bate-papo entre três pensadores pop sobre um assunto que interessa a todo mundo: como ser feliz O livro é resultado do debate entre Cortella, Karnal e Pondé em comemoração aos 15 anos da Editora Planeta no Brasil, realizado em maio de 2018. Durante uma hora e meia, os três discutiram o que é felicidade, o que ela significa, que caminhos podem nos levar a sermos pessoas mais felizes. Como sempre fazem, citaram outros filósofos e pensadores, deram exemplos pessoais e (...)
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    Dire la complexité du monde: Teilhard de Chardin au regard de penseurs de notre temps.Mario Craviari - 2018 - [Le Coudray-Macouard]: Saint-Léger Éditions. Edited by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
    Porté par la pensée structurante de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, ce livre rassemble un ensemble de textes tirés d'auteurs multiples.
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    El contractualismo social de Fichte.Mario Alberto Damiani - 2023 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 80.
    El propósito de este artículo consiste en mostrar el carácter social del contractualismo de Fichte. Para realizar ese propósito se comienza examinando la conexión entre trabajo y ciudadanía como una condición de la legitimidad política. Luego se presenta esa conexión en el marco del siempre posible desarrollo histórico de la naturaleza humana. Por último, se indican las razones de la recepción de Fichte como un precursor del socialismo germánico.
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  49. An international perspective toward human organ donation and transplantation.Mario C. Deng & Hans H. Scheld - 2001 - Advances in Bioethics 7:255-276.
     
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  50. A.I., Scientific discovery and realism.Mario Alai - 2004 - Minds and Machines 14 (1):21-42.
    Epistemologists have debated at length whether scientific discovery is a rational and logical process. If it is, according to the Artificial Intelligence hypothesis, it should be possible to write computer programs able to discover laws or theories; and if such programs were written, this would definitely prove the existence of a logic of discovery. Attempts in this direction, however, have been unsuccessful: the programs written by Simon's group, indeed, infer famous laws of physics and chemistry; but having found no new (...)
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