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    Handbook of fuzzy computation.Enrique H. Ruspini, Piero Patrone Bonissone & Witold Pedrycz (eds.) - 1998 - Philadelphia: Institute of Physics.
    This book, a joint publication of the Institute of Physics Publishing and Oxford University Press, is the third in a series of three works that form part of the Oxford/IOP Computational Intelligence Library project. The other two works are the Handbook of Neural Computation and the Handbook of Evolutionary Computation. Each of the three handbooks is available in loose-leaf print form, as well as in an electronic version that combines both CD-ROM and on-line (World Wide Web) access to the contents. (...)
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    Machiavelli's Sketches of Francesco Valori and the Reconstruction of Florentine History.Mark Jurdjevic - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (2):185-206.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.2 (2002) 185-206 [Access article in PDF] Machiavelli's Sketches of Francesco Valori and the Reconstruction of Florentine History Mark Jurdjevic... As for the lies of these citizens of Carpi, I can surpass them all, because it has been a long time since I became a doctor of that art... for some time now I have never said what I believed and never believed (...)
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    Piero Ignazi rilegge: Maurice Duverger (1951) Les partis politiques.Piero Ignazi - 2012 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 26 (2):287-294.
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  4. On (not) Accepting the Punishment for Civil Disobedience.Piero Moraro - 2018 - Philosophical Quarterly 68 (272):503-520.
    Many believe that a citizen who engages in civil disobedience is not exempt from the sanctions that apply to standard law-breaking conduct. Since he is responsible for a deliberate breach of the law, he is also liable to punishment. Focusing on a conception of responsibility as answerability, I argue that a civil disobedient is responsible (i.e. answerable) to his fellows for the charges of wrongdoing, yet he is not liable to punishment merely for breaching the law. To support this claim, (...)
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    Punishment, Fair Play and the Burdens of Citizenship.Piero Moraro - 2019 - Law and Philosophy 38 (3):289-311.
    The fair-play theory of punishment claims that the state is justified in imposing additional burdens on law-breakers, to remove the unfair advantage the latter have enjoyed by disobeying the law. From this perspective, punishment reestablishes a fair distribution of benefits and burdens among all citizens. In this paper, I object to this view by focusing on the case of civil disobedience. I argue that the mere illegality of this conduct is insufficient to establish the agent’s unfair advantage over his lawabiding (...)
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    The unity of reciprocal love: the charism of Chiara Lubich and the theology of Klaus Hemmerle.Piero Coda - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 78 (1-2):155-171.
    ABSTRACTThis article examines the Trinitarian anthropology inherent in the ‘charism of unity’ that characterizes the Focolare Movement stemming from the mystical experience of Chiara Lubich. After describing the theological cornerstones of this charism―namely the evangelical centrality of the commandment of reciprocal love, the circularity between theology and anthropology and Jesus Forsaken as the Christological key to understanding and achieving unity―the article studies its cultural implications as reflected in the philosophical and theological contribution of Klaus Hemmerle. In dialogue with modern thought, (...)
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    Confucio e il confucianesimo.Piero Corradini - 1973 - Fossano,: Esperienze.
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    Pensando el espacio público en la globalización: cuatro reflexiones.Sergio De Piero - 2003 - Polis 4.
    El autor plantea que el Estado ha ingresado en una creciente crisis y la sospecha sobre su real “utilidad” para la sociedad, y vincula a este tema el surgimiento de la cuestión del espacio público. Sostiene que un cambio radical se produce a partir de la nueva percepción del territorio, cuando ya no parece posible que el Estado, y por lo tanto el espacio público, pueda ser pensado exclusivamente en términos nacionales. Discute luego la relación espacio público-vida privada, y los (...)
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    Erratum: Roberta De Monticelli, Towards a Phenomenological Axiology. Discovering What Matters, Palgrave MacMillan, Cham, 2021.Piero Grandesso - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (64):117.
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  10. Erminio Juvalta, 1863-1934: il percorso di un moralista.Piero Suriano - 1992 - Poggibonsi: Lalli.
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  11. A proposito di un recente contributo sulla sillogistica aristotelica: La tesi di Paolo cosenza sull'identità Del medio Nel primo modo Della prima figura.Piero Tarantino - 2010 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6 (2):345-358.
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  12. Ricordo di Paolo Cosenza (1929-2011).Piero Tarantino - 2013 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9 (2):475-476.
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    Respecting Autonomy Through the Use of Force: the Case of Civil Disobedience.Piero Moraro - 2013 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (1):63-76.
    Acts of civil disobedience, which imply the open violation of a legal directive, often result in the forceful imposition of a choice upon others (e.g. blockades). This is sometimes justifiable, within a democracy, in cases of ‘democratic deficit’, namely, when fundamental rights of an oppressed minority are at stake. In this article, I claim that the use of physical force, in a democracy, may also be justified by the rights of (at least some of) the very people upon whom force (...)
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    A false sense of security.Piero A. Bonatti - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 310 (C):103741.
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    Reasoning with infinite stable models.Piero A. Bonatti - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence 156 (1):75-111.
  16. Violent Civil Disobedience and Willingness to Accept Punishment.Piero Moraro - 2007 - Essays in Philosophy 8 (2):270-283.
    It is still an open question whether or not Civil Disobedience (CD) has to be completely nonviolent. According to Rawls, “any interference with the civil liberties of others tend to obscure the civilly disobedient quality of one's act”. From this Rawls concludes that by no means can CD pose a threath to other individuals' rights. In this paper I challenge Rawls' view, arguing that CD can comprise some degree of violence without losing its “civil” value. However, I specify that violence (...)
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    The Evolutionary challenge for the Enterprise.Piero Bassetti - 2000 - World Futures 55 (2):159-171.
    (2000). The Evolutionary challenge for the Enterprise. World Futures: Vol. 55, Challenges of Evolution at the Turn of the Millennium: Part III: The Chllenges of Globalization and Sustainability, pp. 159-171.
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  18. L'Alba della logica: il pensiero logico greco: testi e interpretazioni.Piero Simondo (ed.) - 1976 - Torino: Società editrice internazionale.
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    The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo: Volume 4, Pamphlets and Papers, 1815-1823.Piero Sraffa (ed.) - 1951 - Cambridge University Press.
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  20. Vincenzo Gioberti ed il problema della costituente.Piero Zama - 1946 - Firenze,: G. C. Sansoni.
     
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    The seesaw between normal function and protein aggregation: How functional interactions may increase protein solubility.Piero Andrea Temussi, Gian Gaetano Tartaglia & Annalisa Pastore - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (6):2100031.
    Protein aggregation has been studied for at least 3 decades, and many of the principles that regulate this event are relatively well understood. Here, however, we present a different perspective to explain why proteins aggregate: we argue that aggregation may occur as a side‐effect of the lack of one or more natural partners that, under physiologic conditions, would act as chaperones. This would explain why the same surfaces that have evolved for functional purposes are also those that favour aggregation. In (...)
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    From the top to the foot of a mast on a moving ship.Piero Ariotti - 1972 - Annals of Science 28 (2):191-203.
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  23. Against Epistocracy.Piero Moraro - 2018 - Social Theory and Practice 44 (2):199-216.
    Jason Brennan has argued that democracy is intrinsically unjust, for it grants voting power to politically incompetent individuals, thus exposing people to an undue risk of harm. He claims democracy should be replaced by epistocracy, i.e., the rule of the knowers. In this paper, I show that his argument fails. First, Brennan mistakes voters’ competence for voters’ trustworthiness. Second, despite Brennan's claim to the contrary, an epistocracy may not reduce people’s exposure to an undue risk of harm. Third, Brennan overlooks (...)
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  24. Mito di Venezia e governo misto in Della perfettione della vita politica di Paolo Paruta.Piero Venturelli - 1961 - Bibliothèque D’Humanisme Et Renaissance 23:58-75.
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    The law of illumination before Bouguer (1729): Statement, restatements and demonstration.Piero E. Ariotti & Francis J. Marcolongo - 1976 - Annals of Science 33 (4):331-340.
    Contrary to what has been asserted or implied by Mach and more recent writers, the law of illumination and the study of photometry were not ignored in the years between Kepler's first enunciation of the former in 1609 and Bouguer's Essai on the latter in 1729. The law of illumination was in fact denied in 1613 by Aguilonius. It was probably rediscovered independently and certainly reformulated in more modern terms by Mersenne and Castelli in 1634, and by Boulliau in 1638. (...)
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  26. From Darkness to Light: Governance and Government in Purgatorio XVI.Piero Boitani - 1997 - In John Robert Woodhouse (ed.), Dante and Governance. Clarendon Press. pp. 12--26.
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    La condanna della "dottrina Maritain".Piero Doria - 2008 - Roma: Aracne.
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    Gli iscritti ad Alleanza nazionale: attivi ma frustrati.Piero Ignazi & Luciano Bardi - 2006 - Polis 20 (1):31-58.
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    Obiettivo giustizia.Piero Pajardi - 1991 - Padova: CEDAM.
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    La vie politique et les partis en Turquie.Piero Pettovich - 1963 - Res Publica 5 (1):63-75.
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  31. The semantics of beauty: The grammar of the sign and the phenomenological gaze for a knowledge of reality beyond the sign.Piero Trupia - 2008 - Analecta Husserliana 97:33-64.
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  32. Parfitians as Exdurantists.Fabio Patrone - 2017 - Axiomathes (6):1-9.
    Derek Parfit’s thesis that identity doesn’t matter in survival has been extensively discussed except for its metaphysical robustness. How can we justify the abandonment of identity in the way Parfit suggests? My argument is the following. Those who want to endorse the thesis that identity doesn’t matter (and, therefore, abandon identity across time) should adopt exdurantism, i.e. a metaphysics according to which the world is composed by temporal parts each existing at a time and according to which there is nothing (...)
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    An overlooked autograph letter of Galileo on the thermometer.Piero E. Ariotti - 1974 - Annals of Science 31 (5):457-462.
  34. Petrarch and the 'barbari Britanni'.Piero Boitani - 2007 - In Boitani Piero (ed.), Petrarch in Britain: Interpreters, Imitators, and Translators over 700 years. pp. 9-25.
  35. Mito, tragedia, romanzo in René Girard.Piero Burzio - 1994 - Rivista di Estetica 43:61.
     
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    Interpretazioni del reale: scienza, filosofia e teologia in dialogo.Piero Coda & Roberto Presilla (eds.) - 2000 - [Milano]: Mursia.
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    Manifesto: per una riforma del pensare.Piero Coda - 2021 - [Rome]: Città nuova. Edited by Maria Benedetta Curi, Massimo Donà & Giulio Maspero.
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  38. Jacopo Stellini.Piero Damiani - 1970 - Udine,: Arti grafiche friulane.
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    L'evoluzione dei partiti contemporanei fra delegittimazione e centralità.Piero Ignazi - 2005 - Polis 19 (2):265-278.
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  40. Così parlò un pazzo.Piero Imberciadori - 1951 - Roma,: Edizioni "Orizzonti della saggezza".
     
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    Epicuro.Piero Innocenti - 1975 - Firenze: Italia.
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    Breviario spirituale.Piero Martinetti - 1972 - Torino: Bresci. Edited by Giacomo Zanga.
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    Introduction to Symposium on Democracy.Piero Moraro - 2015 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 29 (1):103-105.
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    The Autonomy of Morality from Religion. The End of Religion and of Relativism. Howard Mounce on Peter Winch.Piero Pinzauti - 2012 - Philosophical Investigations 35 (2):154-166.
    My aim is to defend Winch's view that morality must be autonomous from religion. I defend him from Mounce's criticism, who claims that unless morality is supported by divine law, moral relativism cannot be avoided. Winch considers the Samaritan's behaviour and says (i) that the background of divine law is irrelevant to the parable; (ii) that we do not need divine law to understand the Samaritan's impossibility to ignore the victim; (iii) and that the absolute moral ought requires no external (...)
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  45. Reflessi misterici nelle'Georgiche'di Virgilio.Piero Scazzoso - 1956 - Paideia 11:5-28.
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    Making Sense of Kant’s Casuistry.Tatiana Patrone - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 483-494.
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    Il Parallelismo Aristotelico Tra Ragionamento Pratico e Ragionamento Teoretico.Piero Tarantino - 2013 - Méthexis 26 (1):121-142.
    Central topics pertaining to the current debate in the philosophy of action concern the distinction between practical and theoretical reasoning, and the nature of a conclusion in a process of reasoning. In this debate the reference to the Aristotelian reflection is recurrent. In four passages from his works, that is MA. 7, 701a7-b1, EN. H 5, 1147a24-31, EE. B 11, 1227b23-33 and EN. Г 5, 1112bl1-24, Aristotle explores some important aspects of practical reasoning making a parallel with the logical structures (...)
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    Transit peptide diversity and divergence: A global analysis of plastid targeting signals.Nicola J. Patron & Ross F. Waller - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (10):1048-1058.
    Proteins are targeted to plastids by N‐terminal transit peptides, which are recognized by protein import complexes in the organelle membranes. Historically, transit peptide properties have been defined from vascular plant sequences, but recent large‐scale genome sequencing from the many plastid‐containing lineages across the tree of life has provided a much broader representation of targeted proteins. This includes the three lineages containing primary plastids (plants and green algae, rhodophytes and glaucophytes) and also the seven major lineages that contain secondary plastids, “secondhand” (...)
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    Pedagogia al passato prossimo.Piero Bertolini (ed.) - 1991 - Scandicci, Firenze: La nuova Italia.
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    The Bible and its Rewritings.Piero Boitani - 1999 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Bible and its Rewritings examines some of the most beautiful and intriguing scenes from the Old and New Testament such as the encounter between Abraham and God, and Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The author also investigates the direct or indirect Re-Scriptures of these by writers like Thomas Mann, Chaucer, Shakespeare, T. S. Eliot, Faulkner, Tournier, Joseph Roth, as well as by ancient exegesis, catacomb frescoes, and church paintings.
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