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  1. Glock, Hans-Johann (2017). Impure conceptual Analysis. In: D´Oro, Giuseppina; Overgaard, Soren. The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 77-100.Hans-Johann Glock, Giuseppina D.´Oro & Soren Overgaard (eds.) - 2017
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    (1 other version)Robin George Collingwood.Giuseppina D'Oro & James Connelly - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Reasons and Causes: Causalism and Non-causalism in the Philosophy of Action.Giuseppina D'Oro & Constantine Sandis (eds.) - 2013 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Are the reasons for which we act the causes of our actions? In the nine essays collected here (including a major historical overview by the editors), experts in the field re-evaluate the history and current state of the reasons/causes debate.
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  4. The Space of the Lacerated Subject: Architecture And Abjectiion.Sean Akahane-Bryen & Chris L. Smith - 2019 - Architecture Philosophy 4 (1).
    In Powers of Horror,1 the psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva presented the first explicit, elaborated theory of ‘abjection,’ which she defines as the casting off of that which is not of one’s “clean and proper”2 self. According to Kristeva, abjection is a demarcating impulse which establishes the basis of all object relations, and is operative in the Lacanian narrative of subject formation in early childhood via object differentiation. Abjection continues to operate post-Oedipally to prevent the dissolution of the subject by repressing identification (...)
     
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  5. Watashi no aruita michi.Ōrō Akahane - 1982 - Nagano: Shinano Kyōikukai Shuppanbu. Edited by Kazuo Nakamura & Ōrō Akahane.
     
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  6. Three generations of non-reductivists.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2009 - Etnographic Studies 11:61-75.
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  7. Collingwood on re-enactment and the identity of thought.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (1):87-101.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 38.1 (2000) 87-101 [Access article in PDF] Collingwood on Re-Enactment and The Identity of Thought Giuseppina D'oro University of Keele Collingwood's The Idea of History is often discussed in the context of the issue of the reducibility/non-reducibility of explanations in the social sciences to explanations in the natural sciences. In the 1950s and 60s, following the publication of Hempel's influential article, "The Function (...)
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  8. From Anticausalism to Causalism and Back.Giuseppina D'Oro & Constantine Sandis - 2013 - In Giuseppina D'Oro & Constantine Sandis, Reasons and Causes: Causalism and Non-causalism in the Philosophy of Action. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 7-48.
     
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  9. Reasons and Causes: The Philosophical Battle and The Meta-philosophical War.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2012 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (2):207 - 221.
    ?Are the reasons for acting also the causes of action?? When this question was asked in the early 1960s it received by and large a negative reply: ?No, reasons are not causes?. Yet, when the same question ?Are the reasons for acting the causes of action?? is posed some twenty years later, the predominant answer is ?Yes, reasons are causes?. How could one and the same question receive such diverging answers in the space of only a couple of decades? This (...)
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  10. Two dogmas of contemporary philosophy of action.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2007 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 1 (1):10-24.
    Davidson's seminal essay "Actions, Reasons and Causes" brought about a paradigm shift in the theory of action. Before Davidson the consensus was that the fundamental task of a theory of action was to elucidate the concept of action and event explanation. The debate concerning the nature of action explanation thus took place primarily in the philosophy of history and social science and was focussed on purely methodological issues. After Davidson it has been assumed that the fundamental challenge for the theory (...)
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    The Cambridge companion to philosophical methodology.Guiseppina D'Oro & Soren Overgaard (eds.) - 2017 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    The volume provides clear and comprehensive coverage of the main methodological debates and approaches within philosophy. The book gives equal weight to analytical and continental approaches, and pays attention to approaches that are often overlooked.
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    The Myth of Collingwood's Historicism.Giuseppina D'oro - 2010 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 53 (6):627-641.
    This paper seeks to clarify the precise sense in which Collingwood's “metaphysics without ontology” is a descriptive metaphysics. It locates Collingwood's metaphysics against the background of Strawson's distinction between descriptive and revisionary metaphysics and then defends it against the claim that Collingwood reduced metaphysics to a form of cultural anthropology. Collingwood's metaphysics is descriptive not because it is some sort of historicised psychology that describes temporally parochial and historically shifting assumptions, but because it is a high level form of conceptual (...)
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  13. The touch of King Midas: Collingwood on why actions are not events.Giuseppina D’Oro - 2018 - Philosophical Explorations 21 (1):160-169.
    It is the ambition of natural science to provide complete explanations of reality. Collingwood argues that science can only explain events, not actions. The latter is the distinctive subject matter of history and can be described as actions only if they are explained historically. This paper explains Collingwood’s claim that the distinctive subject matter of history is actions and why the attempt to capture this subject matter through the method of science inevitably ends in failure because science explains events, not (...)
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    Collingwood and the Metaphysics of Experience.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    Giuseppina D'Oro explores Collingwood's work in epistemology and metaphysics, uncovering his importance beyond his better known work in philosophy of history and aesthetics. This major contribution to our understanding of one of the most important figures in history of philosophy will be essential reading for scholars of Collingwood and all students of metaphysics and the history of philosophy.
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  15. (1 other version)Beauties Of Nature And Beauties Of Art: On Kant And Hegel's Aesthetics.G. D'oro - 1996 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 33:70-86.
     
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    Collingwood’s Critique of Scissors-and-Paste History Revisited in the Light of his Conception of Metaphysics.Giuseppina D’Oro - 2000 - International Studies in Philosophy 32 (4):23-45.
  17. Does minimalist a prioricity rest on a mistake?Giuseppina D’Oro - manuscript
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  18. El Franciscanismo hispano de la Edad Media.J. Garcia Oro - 1987 - Verdad y Vida 45 (178-179):207-250.
     
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    Eventos que generan estrés en la infancia: diferencias por sexo y edad.Laura B. Oros & Gisela K. Vogel - 2005 - Enfoques 17 (1):85-101.
    The purpose of this work is to get to know which are the most frequent factors of stress in the childhood and, considering that the perception of the threat is intermediate by the characteristics of each subject, establish if there is any connection between those events taken as threatening and t..
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    Why Epistemic Pluralism Does not Entail Relativism: Collingwood’s Hinge Epistemology.Giuseppina D’Oro - 2018 - In Karim Dharamsi, Giuseppina D'Oro & Stephen Leach, Collingwood on Philosophical Methodology. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 151-175.
    D’Oro asks whether Collingwood’s metaphysics of absolute presuppositions leads to the belief-system relativism that is the target of Boghossian’s sustained criticism in his Fear of Knowledge. She argues that Collingwood’s metaphysics of absolute presuppositions aims to defend a form of epistemic pluralism which is not reducible to the kind of epistemic relativism Boghossian critiques. The decoupling of epistemic pluralism from epistemic relativism rests on a reading of absolute presuppositions as epistemic “hinges” which give rise to the characteristic complexes of questions (...)
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    On Collingwood's Rehabilitation of the Ontological Argument.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2000 - Idealistic Studies 30 (3):173-188.
    The paper is divided in two parts. In the first I consider the nature of Ryle's attack on Collingwood's appropriation of the ontological argument and Collingwood's defence in the unpublished correspondence. In the second, I go beyond the confines of the Ryle-Collingwood exchange in the mid 'thirties to say something much more general about the nature of Collingwood's metaphysics as well as to advance an explanation of the compatibility of Collingwood's combined defence of descriptive metaphysics and the ontological proof.
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    In defence of the agent-centred perspective.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2005 - Metaphilosophy 36 (5):652-667.
    : This article explores certain issues that arise at the borderline between conceptual analysis and metaphysics, where answers to questions of a conceptual nature compete with answers to questions of an ontological or metaphysical nature. I focus on the way in which three philosophers, Kant, Collingwood and Davidson, articulate the relationship between the conceptual question "What are actions?" and the metaphysical question "How is agency possible?" I argue that the way in which one handles the relationship between the conceptual and (...)
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  23. Filosofia.Maros dellʹOro & Angiolo[From Old Catalog] - 1953 - Firenze,: F. Le Monnier.
     
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  24. Brice R. Wachterhauser, ed., Hermeneutics and Truth.G. D'Oro - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  25. El obispo salmantino Juan de Castilla (1498-1510). Inventarios de su Biblioteca y Ajuar.J. Garcia Oro - 1990 - Verdad y Vida 48 (190-191):251-317.
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  26. Itinerarios eclesiales. El Franciscanismo en la España moderna.(I).José García Oro - 1999 - Verdad y Vida 57 (225):263-292.
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    La política posible en la imposibilidad de lo político. Apuntes para una lectura de H. A. Murena.Lucas Oro Hershtein - 2017 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 38 (117):39-54.
    Este trabajo se propone reflexionar, a partir de la obra de H. A. Murena, sobre el ‘sentido’ de lo político en América. A partir de categorías teóricas del autor, busca preguntarse si es posible construir una práctica política propia que no se resigne a definir el sentido desde el pasado americano o desde lo europeo. América es la tierra donde la ausencia de un origen petrificado permite a sus habitantes crear una comunidad auténtica. Es gracias a dicha ausencia que los (...)
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  28. Protologia Preludio al sapere.Angiolo Maros Dell' Oro - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:557.
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    Unlikely Bedfellows? Collingwood, Carnap and the Internal/External Distinction.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (4):802-817.
    Idealism is often associated with the kind of metaphysical system building which was successfully disposed of by logical positivism. As Hume's fork was intended to deliver a serious blow to Leibnizian metaphysics so logical positivism invoked the verificationist principle against the reawakening of metaphysics, in the tradition of German and British idealism. In the light of this one might reasonably wonder what Carnap's pragmatism could possibly have in common with Collingwood's idealism. After all, Carnap is often seen as a champion (...)
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    Re-enactment and radical interpretation.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (2):198–208.
    This article discusses R. G. Collingwood’s account of re-enactment and Donald Davidson’s account of radical translation. Both Collingwood and Davidson are concerned with the question “how is understanding possible?” and both seek to answer the question transcendentally by asking after the heuristic principles that guide the historian and the radical translator. Further, they both agree that the possibility of understanding rests on the presumption of rationality. But whereas Davidson’s principle of charity entails that truth is a presupposition or heuristic principle (...)
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  31. Collingwood and the Metaphysics of Experience.Giuseppina D'oro - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2):365-368.
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    The Philosopher and the Grapes: On Descriptive Metaphysics and Why It Is Not ‘Sour Metaphysics’.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2013 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 21 (4):586-599.
    There is a widespread view according to which descriptive metaphysics is not ‘real’ metaphysics. This paper argues that first-order philosophical disagreements cannot be settled without re-opening the debate about the nature of philosophical enquiry and that failure to scrutinize and justify one’s own metaphilosophical stance leads to arguments which are circular or question begging.
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    Theological discourse and the postmodern condition: The case of bioethics.Roberto Dell'Oro - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (2):127-136.
    Bioethic reflects — like many other disciplines — the cultural fragmentation and the complexity of what has come to be known as the postmodern condition. The case of bioethics is particularly acute because of its epistemological indeterminacy and the moral pluralism characterizing post liberal societies. A provisional solution to this situation is the retrieval of a neo-Kantian version of ethical formalism in which concern for a consensus on rules replaces universal dialogue on moral content. The article analyzes the possible consequences (...)
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    Davidson and the Autonomy of the Human Sciences.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2011 - In Jeff Malpas, Dialogues with Davidson: Acting, Interpreting, Understanding. MIT Press. pp. 283-296.
    This chapter explores the kind of nonreductivism defended by Davidson and compares it with that which predominated in mid-century. Davidson’s argument for the autonomy of the human sciences is contrasted with the one developed by R. G. Collingwood as presented through the interpretative efforts of W. H. Dray. It is argued here that Davidson’s arguments against the anticausalist consensus that dominated the first half of the twentieth century were not conclusive and that the success of causalism in the latter half (...)
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  35. Collingwood’s Idealist Metaontology: Between Therapy and Armchair Science.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2017 - In Soren Overgaard & Giuseppina D'Oro, The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 211-228.
  36. Ai limiti della scienza.Angiolo Maros Dell'oro - 1948 - Padova,: Editoria liviana.
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  37. Recasting fundamental moral theology Notes on Klaus Demmer's christological anthropology.Roberto Dell'Oro - 2012 - Gregorianum 93 (3):463-483.
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    Introduction.G. D'Oro - 2016 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 22 (1):1-14.
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    Between ontological hubris and epistemic humility: Collingwood, Kant and the role of transcendental arguments.Giuseppina D’Oro - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (2):336-357.
    This paper explores and defends a form of transcendental argument that is neither bold in its attempt to answer the sceptic, as ambitious transcendental strategies, nor epistemically humble, as modest transcendental strategies. While ambitious transcendental strategies seek to meet the sceptical challenge, and modest transcendental strategies accept the validity of the challenge but retreat to a position of epistemic humility, this form of transcendental argument denies the assumption that undergirds the challenge, namely that truth and falsity may be legitimately predicated (...)
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    Collingwood, psychologism and internalism.Giuseppina D'Oro - 2004 - European Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):163–177.
    The paper defends Collingwood's account of rational explanation against two objections. The first is that he psychologizes the concept of practical reason. The second is that he fails to distinguish mere rationalizations from rationalizations that have causal power. I argue that Collingwood endorses a form of nonpsychologizing internalism which rests on the view that the appropriate explanans for actions are neither empirical facts (as externalists claim), nor psychological facts (as some internalists claim), but propositional facts. I then defend this form (...)
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  41. Cuando San Antonio llega a España.J. Garcia Oro - 1995 - Verdad y Vida 53 (211-12):425-435.
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  42. Felipe II, los libreros y la Liturgia tridentina.José García Oro & M. J. Pórtela Silva - 1997 - Verdad y Vida 55 (217-20):9-269.
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  43. Los laicos y el franciscanismo: La Casa de las Doncellas. El Cardenal Cisneros y la educacion de la mujer in Los laicos en la Iglesia y en el mundo.J. Garcia Oro - 1988 - Verdad y Vida 46 (181):31-57.
     
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  44. Itinerarios eclesiales.José García Oro - 1996 - Verdad y Vida 54 (215-16):315-328.
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  45. Itinerarios eclesiales. El franciscanismo en la España moderna (II).José García Oro - 1999 - Verdad y Vida 57 (226):475-506.
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  46. La experiencia hospitalaria de Madrid en el Renacimiento: La documentación hospitalaria en el Madrid de Felipe II.José García Oro & María José Portela Silva - 2005 - Ciudad de Dios 218 (2):495-553.
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  47. Los laicos y el Franciscanismo:" Lqa Casa de las Doncellas". El Cardenal Cisneros y la educación de la mujer.José García Oro - 1988 - Verdad y Vida 46 (181):31-58.
     
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  48. Las relaciones externas de la Universidad de Alcalá en el siglo XVI.José García Oro - 2004 - Ciudad de Dios 217 (1):283-311.
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  49. Profesor Eliseo Seoane Bardanca, OFM.José García Oro - 1990 - Verdad y Vida 48 (192):441-469.
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  50. Imagination and Revision.Giuseppina D'Oro & Jonas Ahlskog - 2021 - In C. M. van den Akker, The Routledge Companion to History and Theory. Routledge. pp. 215-232.
    In this contribution we explore revisionists and anti-revisionists conceptions of the historical imagination. The focus will be on how these conceptions of the historical imagination determine how one ought to answer the question of whether or not it is in principle possible to know the past in its own terms rather than from the perspective of the present. The contrast that we are seeking to draw is that between a conception of the historical imagination which is revisionist in the sense (...)
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