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    To Switch off or not to Switch Off? Case Report and Ethical Issues on Defibrillator Deactivation in End-Of-Life Patients.Antonio Facciorusso, Serena Michelini & Mario Stanislao - 2011 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 2 (6).
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  2. Enactive autonomy in computational systems.Mario Villalobos & Joe Dewhurst - 2018 - Synthese 195 (5):1891-1908.
    In this paper we will demonstrate that a computational system can meet the criteria for autonomy laid down by classical enactivism. The two criteria that we will focus on are operational closure and structural determinism, and we will show that both can be applied to a basic example of a physically instantiated Turing machine. We will also address the question of precariousness, and briefly suggest that a precarious Turing machine could be designed. Our aim in this paper is to challenge (...)
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  3. Are living beings extended autopoietic systems? An embodied reply.Mario Villalobos - 2019 - Adaptive Behavior:1-11.
    Building on the original formulation of the autopoietic theory (AT), extended enactivism argues that living beings are autopoietic systems that extend beyond the spatial boundaries of the organism. In this article, we argue that extended enactivism, despite having some basis in AT’s original formulation, mistakes AT’s definition of living beings as autopoietic entities. We offer, as a reply to this interpretation, a more embodied reformulation of autopoiesis, which we think is necessary to counterbalance the (excessively) disembodied spirit of AT’s original (...)
     
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  4. (1 other version)Causality and Modern Science.Mario Bunge - 1979 - New York: Routledge.
    The causal problem has become topical once again. While we are no longer causalists or believers in the universal truth of the causal principle we continue to think of causes and effects, as well as of causal and noncausal relations among them. Instead of becoming indeterminists we have enlarged determinism to include noncausal categories. And we are still in the process of characterizing our basic concepts and principles concerning causes and effects with the help of exact tools. This is because (...)
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  5. Living Systems: Autonomy, Autopoiesis and Enaction.Mario Villalobos & Dave Ward - 2015 - Philosophy and Technology 28 (2):225-239.
    The autopoietic theory and the enactive approach are two theoretical streams that, in spite of their historical link and conceptual affinities, offer very different views on the nature of living beings. In this paper, we compare these views and evaluate, in an exploratory way, their respective degrees of internal coherence. Focusing the analyses on certain key notions such as autonomy and organizational closure, we argue that while the autopoietic theory manages to elaborate an internally consistent conception of living beings, the (...)
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    When Doctors and AI Interact: on Human Responsibility for Artificial Risks.Mario Verdicchio & Andrea Perin - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (1):1-28.
    A discussion concerning whether to conceive Artificial Intelligence systems as responsible moral entities, also known as “artificial moral agents”, has been going on for some time. In this regard, we argue that the notion of “moral agency” is to be attributed only to humans based on their autonomy and sentience, which AI systems lack. We analyze human responsibility in the presence of AI systems in terms of meaningful control and due diligence and argue against fully automated systems in medicine. With (...)
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    Autopoietic theory, enactivism, and their incommensurable marks of the cognitive.Mario Villalobos & Simón Palacios - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 1):71-87.
    This paper examines a fundamental philosophical difference between two radical postcognitivist theories that are usually assumed to offer the same view of cognition; namely the autopoietic theory and the enactive approach. The ways these two theories understand cognition, it is argued, are not compatible nor incompatible but rather incommensurable. The reason, so it is argued, is that while enactivism, following the traditional stance held by most of the cognitive theories, understands cognitive systems as constituting a natural kind, the autopoietic theory (...)
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    Philosophy of Science: From Problem to Theory.Mario Bunge - 2017 - Routledge.
    Originally published as Scientific Research, this pair of volumes constitutes a fundamental treatise on the strategy of science. Mario Bunge, one of the major figures of the century in the development of a scientific epistemology, describes and analyzes scientific philosophy, as well as discloses its philosophical presuppositions. This work may be used as a map to identify the various stages in the road to scientific knowledge. Philosophy of Science is divided into two volumes, each with two parts. Part 1 (...)
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    Husserl’s Hesitant Attempts to Extend Personhood to Animals.Mario Vergani - 2020 - Husserl Studies 37 (1):67-83.
    The question of the animal is one of the most intensely debated in the contemporary philosophical arena. The present article makes the case that Husserl’s phenomenological approach offers a stimulating and open-ended perspective on this discussion. The animal, indeed, is an instance of extreme otherness, which pushes phenomenology to its limits. The paper opens with an outline of the methodological issues raised by the question of the animal. It then examines what the animal—at this point, taken as a whole—and the (...)
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  10. Social Capital.Mario Tronti - 1973 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1973 (17):98-121.
    At the beginning of the third section of Book II of Capital, Marx distinguishes between the direct process of the production of capital and the total process of its reproduction. The former includes both the work process as well as the value-creating process. As we shall see, the latter includes both the process of consumption mediated by circulation, as well as the process of reproduction of capital itself. In the different forms assumed by capital within its cycle, and even more (...)
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  11. Giere's Scientific Perspectivism as Carte Blanche Realism.Mario Gensollen & Marc Jiménez-Rolland - 2021 - ArtefaCToS. Revista de Estudios de la Ciencia y la Tecnología 10 (1):61-74.
    In this paper we explore Ronald N. Giere’s contributions to the scientific realism debate. After outlining some of his general views on the philosophy of science, we locate his contributions within the traditional scientific realism debate. We argue that Giere’s scientific perspectivism is best seen as a form of carte blanche realism, that is: a view according to which science is a practice aiming at truth, and can warrantably claim to have attained it, to a certain degree; however, it does (...)
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    Kant and daoism on nothingness.Mario Wenning - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (4):556-568.
  13. Criticism: Destructive and Constructive.Mario Bunge - 2020 - Mεtascience: Scientific General Discourse 1:161-164.
    In the scientific communities most criticisms are constructive, while they are destructive in the humanistic circles. Indeed, scientists circulate their drafts among colleagues and students, hoping to elicit their comments and suggestions before submitting their work to publication. In contrast, philosophers and political thinkers attack their rivals, without sparing arguments ad hominem or even insults. The reason for this difference is that scientists are after the truth, whereas most humanists fight for more or less noble causes, from swelling their own (...)
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    L'etica degli antichi.Mario Vegetti - 1989 - Roma: Editori Laterza.
    L'autore parte dall'analisi dei problemi etici espressi nei linguaggi della poesia, della tragedia e della storiografia, per passare poi alla lettura delle maggiori opere del pensiero antico, fornendo di ognuna puntuali introduzioni. Un'attenzione particolare, alla fine di ogni capitolo, è dedicata all'eredità moderna e al significato attuale dei problemi dell'etica antica, proponendo in modo esplicito un collegamento fra ricostruzione storica e discussione teorica contemporanea.
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    Misunderstanding the democratic "we": Richard Rorty's liberalism and the radical urge for a philosophical foundation.Mario Moussa - 1991 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 17 (4):297-312.
  16. Platone. La Repubblica.Mario Vegetti (ed.) - 2005 - Bibliopolis.
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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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    Bildung durch Sinnlichkeit: "Vom Erkennen und Empfinden" bei Johann Gottfried Herder.Mario Graff - 2008 - Jena: IKS.
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    Il cinguettio dell’universo. Le onde gravitazionali tra teoria, tentativi ed errori.Mario Graziano - unknown
    THE TWEET OF THE UNIVERSE. GRAVITATIONAL WAVES BETWEEN THEORY, EFFORTS AND MISTAKES The recent discovery of gravitational waves fills a substantial gap in the theory of general relativity, since these waves were the only phenomenon predicted by Einstein’s theory that had not yet been directly observed. This was mainly due to the fact that the passage of waves is an elusive phenomenon, almost imperceptible, up to the point that even Einstein thought that it was almost impossible to detect it using (...)
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  20. Luigi Sturzo: la coscienza morale della funzione politica.Mario Gramegna - 1972 - Campobasso,: Arti grafiche La regione.
     
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    Mind/Brain and Economic Behaviour: For a Naturalised Economics.Mario Graziano - 2019 - Axiomathes 29 (3):237-264.
    Neuroeconomics is a science pledged to tracing the neurobiological correlates involved in decision-making, especially in the case of economic decisions. Despite representing a recent research field that is still identifying its research objects, tools and methods, its epistemological scope and scientific relevance have already been openly questioned by several authors. Among these critics, the most influential names in the debate have been those of Faruk Gul and Wolfgang Pesendorfer, who claim that the data on neural activity cannot find place in (...)
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  22. Umsteigen.Mario Grizelj - 2015 - In Matthias Schmidt (ed.), Rücksendungen zu Jacques Derridas "Die Postkarte": ein essayistisches Glossar. Wien: Verlag Turia + Kant.
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  23. O nominalismo de Strawson.Mario Guerreiro - 1986 - In de Souza Filho & Danilo Marcondes (eds.), Significado, verdade e ação: ensaios de filosofia analítica da linguagem. Niterói: EDUFF.
     
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    Aproximación crítica al pensamiento filosófico de Joaquín Xirau. El amor como centro de la vitalidad humana.Mario Agustín Pérez Moya - 2022 - Endoxa 50.
    El presente artículo ofrece una aproximación a las líneas fundamentales de la fenomenología de la conciencia amorosa de Joaquín Xirau. El objetivo es mostrar cómo el amor puede erigirse en el fundamento ontológico, axiológico y gnoseológico de la realidad y, por tanto, en la clave de bóveda del arco sujeto-objeto de la conciencia. Si el despliegue de la Modernidad ha conducido la existencia del hombre al nihilismo, la conciencia amorosa se postula como una vía razonable de salvación. Al ser restituida (...)
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  25. Alteridad, política y hospitalidad.Mario Madroñero Morillo - 2011 - Escritos 19 (43):315-335.
    Este artículo presenta una reflexión sobre el don, la ofrenda y el perdón referida a la relación de comunidad inaugurada por el estar-con-otro-en-el-mundo, en la experiencia de las relaciones de alteridad, donde la hospitalidad, en tanto comprensión de la responsabilidad para con el otro, conlleva la vivencia de una política de la diferencia. Esta propuesta recupera los aportes teóricos de Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Nancy, entre otros.
     
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    Dualismo greco e antropologia cristiana.Mario Moretti - 1972 - L'Aquila,: L. U. Japadre.
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  27. Dynamics of subjectivity in the historical avant-garde.Mario Moroni - 2000 - In Willem van Reijen & Willem G. Weststeijn (eds.), Subjectivity. Atlanta, GA: Rodopi.
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    Production Process and Technical Change.Mario Morroni - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book, first published in 1992, attempts to unify the economic analysis of the production process in order to understand the effects of technical change. It is both an analytical representation of the production process, taking into account the temporal, organizational, and qualitative dimensions of production, and a fact-finding model for studying the economic effects of technical change. The inclusion of temporal and organizational aspects allows the author to examine the analytical implications of research on the nature of firms and (...)
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    Race-Conscious Admissions and Individual Treatment.Mario Morelli - 1996 - Social Philosophy Today 12:133-144.
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    Roberto Maiocchi, La Belle Époque dell'atomo. Milano: Franco Angeli, 1988. Pp. ii + 315. Lire 28 000.Mario A. Morselli - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (2):243.
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  31. Stanley I. Benn and Gerald F. Gaus, eds., Public and Private in Social Life Reviewed by.Mario F. Morelli - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (5):185-188.
     
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    Imaginaries of a Bulletproof Cabin: An Investigation between Law, Semiotics, and Memory.Mario Panico - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (3):1059-1079.
    This article seeks to investigate the role that a symbol—connected to a legal event and a collective trauma—has in the construction of a past imaginary. It begins with a theoretical reflection on the role of the symbol as proposed by Juri Lotman and the function of repetition in the consolidation of collective memory. It subsequently focuses on the semiotic resonance of one specific object: the bulletproof cabin of the Nazi criminal Adolf Eichmann, used during his trial in Jerusalem, in 1961. (...)
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    Eutanasia: diritto o delitto?: il conflitto tra i principi di autonomia e di indisponibilità della vita.Mario Palmaro - 2012 - Torino: G. Giappichelli editore.
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  34. Attualità del tomismo per l'antropologia filosofica.Mario Pangallo - 2009 - Gregorianum 90 (1):67-75.
    According to St. Thomas, the formal constituent of the person is the act of being. This means that the person enriches human nature by moving it in the direction of morality, not through an ontological perfection of human nature, but because the person adds to human nature a perfection of its moral qualification, thanks to an act of being, created directly by God and, therefore, related, in terms of the constituent process, to divine goodness.
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  35. El filósofo desconocido: ensayos de ciencia y filosofía.Mario Pantoja - 1982 - [S.l.: [S.N.].
     
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    Il creatore del mondo: breve trattato di teologia filosofica.Mario Pangallo - 2004 - S. Marinella (Roma): Leonardo da Vinci.
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    In principio: itinerari di riflessione metafisica.Mario Pangallo - 2014 - Roma: Aracne editrice S.r.l..
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    L'essere come atto nel tomismo essenziale di Cornelio Fabro.Mario Pangallo - 1987 - Città del Vaticano: Libreria editrice vaticana.
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  39. Legge di Dio, sinderesi e coscienza nelle "Quaestiones" di S. Alberto Magno.Mario Pangallo - 1997 - [Città del Vaticano]: Libreria editrice vaticana.
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    A Graph for the Dipintura.Mario Papini - 1991 - New Vico Studies 9:138-141.
  41. Architettoniche della ragione: il concetto di sistema in Kant e Hegel.Mario Pati - forthcoming - Kant E-Prints:114-143.
    L’esigenza di conferire alla filosofia lo status di scienza per il tramite della forma sistematica è una delle caratteristiche principali dell’idealismo tedesco e, conseguentemente, una peculiarità ravvisabile nella filosofia e di Kant e di Hegel. Il presente contributo mira precisamente a comparare il sistema della ragione kantiano e hegeliano, al fine di metterne in luce gli elementi teoretici distintivi. In tal modo, sarà possibile rilevare non solo l’influsso esercitato dal filosofo di Königsberg sul pensatore di Stoccarda, ma anche l’originalità con (...)
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    Hegel e la logica della filosofia: concetto, realtà, sistema.Mario Pati - 2021 - Roma: Studium edizioni.
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    Public perceptions on Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) studies—a qualitative pilot study from South India.Mario Vaz, Mala Ramanathan, Rathna Kumari S., Avita Rose Johnson, Olinda Timms & Manjulika Vaz - 2020 - Monash Bioethics Review 39 (1):68-93.
    Research using Controlled Human Infection Models is yet to be attempted in India. This study was conducted to understand the perceptions of the lay public and key opinion makers prior to the possible introduction of such studies in the country. 110 respondents from urban and rural Bangalore district were interviewed using qualitative research methods of Focus Group Discussions and In-depth Interviews. The data was analyzed using grounded theory. Safety was a key concern of the lay public, expressed in terms of (...)
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  44. Creativity, Humour, and Cognition.Mario Gensollen & Marc Jiménez-Rolland - 2021 - Debats (6):107-119.
    This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional attempts to create instances of linguistic humour. We argue that this sort of creativity can be accounted for within an influential cognitive approach but that said framework is not a recipe for producing novel instances of humour and may even preclude them. We start by identifying three great puzzles that arise when trying to pin down the core traits of creativity, and some of the ways (...)
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    Eleati: Parmenide, Zenone, Melisso: testimonianze e frammenti: testo greco a fronte.Mario Untersteiner & Giovanni Reale (eds.) - 2011 - Milano: Bompiani.
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    Il potere della verità: saggi platonici.Mario Vegetti - 2018 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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  47. John Locke on toleration and the unity of God.Mario Montuori - 1983 - Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben. Edited by John Locke.
  48. Critique: Destructive et constructive.Mario Bunge - 2020 - Mεtascience: Discours Général Scientifique 1:223-226.
    Chez les scientifiques, la plupart des critiques sont constructives, alors qu’elles sont destructrices chez les humanistes. En effet, les scientifiques font circuler leurs brouillons entre collègues et étudiants, dans l’espoir de recueillir leurs commentaires et suggestions avant de soumettre leurs travaux à la publication. En revanche, les philosophes et les penseurs politiques attaquent leurs rivaux à coup d’arguments ad hominem et d’insultes. La raison de cette différence est que les scientifiques recherchent la vérité, alors que la plupart des humanistes se (...)
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    Tutanchamun fotografieren – Zur Produktion eines Ausstellungsstars.Mario Schulze - 2016 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 39 (4):331-349.
    To Shoot Photographs of Tutankhamun – The Making of an Exhibition Star. In the 1970s, the exhibition “Treasures of Tutankhamun” toured the world. It still ranks today amongst the most popular museum exhibitions of all time. This article explores photography used in the catalogue of this blockbuster exhibition in the USA and West Germany; it describes how the pictures of Tutankhamun's objects, which were made by a team from the Metropolitan Museum in New York, introduced a significantly new and different (...)
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  50. Ciencia ciudadana: pluralidad científica y pensamiento crítico.Mario Gensollen & Marc Jiménez-Rolland - 2022 - CIENCIA Ergo-Sum 29 (2):e164.
    Se explora cómo la ciencia ciudadana promueve una mejora epistémica tanto en las instituciones científicas como en la sociedad a gran escala. En este sentido, se ofrece una caracterización de la ciencia ciudadana y a partir de ella se muestra cómo la participación de no especialistas contribuye al fortalecimiento epistémico a través de la pluralidad. Además, se examina cómo la inclusión de miembros de la sociedad en la investigación científica es capaz de promover la mejora epistémica de individuos mediante la (...)
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