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    Alle origini del logos: studi su La nascita della filosofia di Giorgio Colli.Giulio M. Cavalli & Riccardo Cavalli (eds.) - 2018 - Torino: Accademia University Press.
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    Per una filologia della vita: studi su Apollineo e dionisiaco di Giorgio Colli.Giulio M. Cavalli & Riccardo Cavalli (eds.) - 2020 - Torino: Accademia University Press.
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    On Education: Conversations with Riccardo Mazzeo.Zygmunt Bauman & Riccardo Mazzeo - 2012 - Malden, MA: Polity. Edited by Riccardo Mazzeo.
    What is the role of education in a world where we no longer have a clear vision of the future and where the idea of a single, universal model of humanity seems like the residue of a bygone age? What role should educators play in a world where young people find themselves faced with deep uncertainty about their future, where the prospects of securing a stable, long-term career seem increasingly remote and where intensified population movements have created more diverse communities (...)
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    Special issue on “Cultural and cognitive dimensions of innovation” edited by Petra Ahrweiler and Riccardo Viale: Preface.Riccardo Viale - 2013 - Mind and Society 12 (1):1-3.
    This is an excerpt from the contentThe reasons that drive individuals to develop new technologies and to disseminate them in new products and processes, and the capacity to develop original solutions to technological problems, can be analysed with the concepts typical of individual and social cognitive psychology. Various aspects of cognitive activity address innovation. In particular, the capacity to grasp the latent questions and needs of the market that lies behind the possibility to identify opportunities for new products or services; (...)
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  5. Riccardo Manzotti, Paolo Moderato.Riccardo Manzotti & Paolo Moderato - unknown
    The widespread use of brain imaging techniques encourages conceiving of neuroscience as the forthcoming “mindscience.” Perhaps surprisingly for many, this conclusion is still largely unwarranted. The present paper surveys various shortcomings of neuroscience as a putative “mindscience.” The analysis shows that the scope of mind (both cognitive and phenomenal) falls outside that of neuroscience. Of course, such a conclusion does not endorse any metaphysical or antiscientific stance as to the nature of the mind. Rather, it challenges a series of assumptions (...)
     
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  6. Gli italiani e Bentham. Dalla "felicità pubblica" all'economia del benessere. Volume 1. Riccardo Faucci (ed.).Riccardo Faucci, Michael Da Freeman, Letizia Gianformaggio, Vincenzo Polignano, Anna Li Doonni, Robertino Giringhelli, Gabriella Gioli, Maurizio Mori, Daniela Parisi Acquaviva, Luciano Avagliano, Anna Camaiti, Marco Bertozzi, Sergio Cremaschi, Gloria Vivenza, Cosimo Perrotta, Lilia Costabile & Roberto Petrini - 1981 - Milano, Italy: Franco Angeli.
    INDICE -/- Note biografiche Introduzione, di Riccardo Faucci -/- Parte I - Da Verri a Toniolo 1. Jeremy Bentham: Contemporary Interpretations, di M.D.A. Freeman 2. Su Helvétius, Beccaria e Bentham, di Letizia Gianformaggio 3. L'etica utilitaristica di Pietro Veti, di Vincenzo Polignano 4. ll liberismo interventista di Vincenzo Emanuele Sergio, di Anna Li Donni 5. Il concetto di " felicità pubblica, nella << Genesi del diritto penale » di Romagnosi, e il rapporto Romagnosi-Bentham, di Robertino Ghiringhelli 6. « La (...)
     
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  7. Coming to terms: Quantifying the benefits of linguistic coordination.Riccardo Fusaroli, Bahador Bahrami, Karsten Olsen, Andreas Roepstorff, Geraint Rees, Chris Frith & Kristian Tylén - 2012 - Psychological Science 23 (8):931-939.
    Sharing a public language facilitates particularly efficient forms of joint perception and action by giving interlocutors refined tools for directing attention and aligning conceptual models and action. We hypothesized that interlocutors who flexibly align their linguistic practices and converge on a shared language will improve their cooperative performance on joint tasks. To test this prediction, we employed a novel experimental design, in which pairs of participants cooperated linguistically to solve a perceptual task. We found that dyad members generally showed a (...)
     
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    Avicenna's Theory of Science: Logic, Metaphysics, Epistemology.Riccardo Strobino - 2021 - University of California Press.
    Avicenna is the most influential figure in the intellectual history of the Islamic world. This book is the first comprehensive study of his theory of science, which profoundly shaped his philosophical method and indirectly influenced philosophers and theologians not only in the Islamic world but also throughout Christian Europe and the medieval Jewish tradition. A sophisticated interpreter of Aristotle’s _Posterior Analytics_, Avicenna took on the ambitious task of reorganizing Aristotelian philosophy of science into an applicable model of scientific reasoning, striving (...)
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  9. Software support for students engaging in scientific activity and scientific controversy.Violetta Cavalli‐Sforza, Arlene W. Weiner & Alan M. Lesgold - 1994 - Science Education 78 (6):577-599.
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  10. L'evoluzione della NATO ei rapporti con l'Unione Europea.Riccardo Monaco - 2004 - Studium 100 (3):477-490.
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    How Do You Manage Change in Organizations? Training, Development, Innovation, and Their Relationships.Riccardo Sartori, Arianna Costantini, Andrea Ceschi & Francesco Tommasi - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:320628.
    The article aims to be a reflective paper on the interconnected concepts of training, development and innovation and the potential they have in dealing with change in organizations. We call change both the process through which something becomes different and the result of that process. Change management is the expression used to define the complex of activities, functions, and tools (such as training courses) through which an organization deals with the introduction of something new that is relevant for both its (...)
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    Causal cognition and causal realism.Riccardo Viale - 1999 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 13 (2):151 – 167.
    Recent research on “causal cognition” in adults and infants shows that we can perceive singular causal relations not previously experienced. In particular, infants that are able to perceive causality seem to rely on innate beliefs and principles that allow a priori inference of a connection between cause and effect. Can causal cognition in infants justify the thesis of causal realism? On the one hand, it weakens the central pillar of the Humean arguments: the impossibility of a synthetic a priori causal (...)
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    A Realistic View on Law and Legal Cognition.Riccardo Guastini - 2015 - Revus 27.
    The author outlines one form of analytical legal realism as the junction of three main theses. According to its first main thesis, interpretive sentences in legal discourse are ascriptive sentences with no cognitive function. According to the second thesis, the law is the set of norms in force, i.e. the norms actually applied in the past and predictably applied in the future by law-applying agencies. The third thesis is that legal science as a cognitive activity must not be confused with (...)
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    Understanding and Modeling Prevention.Riccardo Baratella, Mattia Fumagalli, Ítalo Oliveira & Giancarlo Guizzardi - 2022 - In Renata Guizzardi, Jolita Ralyté & Xavier Franch (eds.), Research Challenges in Information Science - 16th International Conference, RCIS 2022. pp. 389-405.
    Prevention is a pervasive phenomenon. It is about blocking an effect before it happens or stopping it as it unfolds: vaccines prevent (the unfolding of) diseases; seat belts prevent events causing serious injuries; circuit breaks prevent the manifestation of overcurrents. Many disciplines in the information sciences deal with modeling and reasoning about prevention. Examples include risk and security management as well as medical and legal informatics. Having a proper conceptualization of this phenomenon is crucial for devising proper modeling mechanisms and (...)
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    Zum Beitrag von Werner Bohleber & Kollegen über die unbewusste Phantasie.Riccardo Steiner - 2017 - Psyche 71 (5):412-432.
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    The normative and descriptive weaknesses of behavioral economics-informed nudge: depowered paternalism and unjustified libertarianism.Riccardo Viale - 2018 - Mind and Society 17 (1):53-69.
    The article aims to demonstrate that the nudge theory suffers from three main weaknesses stemming from its theoretical dependence on behavioural economics. The first two weaknesses endanger the paternalistic goal, whereas the third does not justify the libertarian attribute. The first weakness lies in the incomplete realistic characterisation of behavioural economics theory that is the central theoretical pillar of Nudge theory. The second weakness is even more relevant. The normative model of behavioural economics is neoclassical rationality. It can be applied (...)
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    On the Status of Implicit Memory Bias in Anxiety.Riccardo Russo, Elaine Fox & Robert J. Bowles - 1999 - Cognition and Emotion 13 (4):435-456.
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    Proprioceptive Bimanual Test in Intrinsic and Extrinsic Coordinates.Riccardo Iandolo, Valentina Squeri, Dalia De Santis, Psiche Giannoni, Pietro Morasso & Maura Casadio - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  19. Truth and Paradox in Late XIVth Century Logic : Peter of Mantua’s Treatise on Insoluble Propositions.Riccardo Strobino - 2012 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 23:475-519.
    This paper offers an analysis of a hitherto neglected text on insoluble propositions dating from the late XiVth century and puts it into perspective within the context of the contemporary debate concerning semantic paradoxes. The author of the text is the italian logician Peter of Mantua (d. 1399/1400). The treatise is relevant both from a theoretical and from a historical standpoint. By appealing to a distinction between two senses in which propositions are said to be true, it offers an unusual (...)
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  20. Addressing Circular Definitions via Systems of Proofs.Riccardo Bruni - 2019 - In Stefania Centrone, Sara Negri, Deniz Sarikaya & Peter M. Schuster (eds.), Mathesis Universalis, Computability and Proof. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Embodied AI beyond Embodied Cognition and Enactivism.Riccardo Manzotti - 2019 - Philosophies 4 (3):39.
    Over the last three decades, the rise of embodied cognition (EC) articulated in various schools (or versions) of embodied, embedded, extended and enacted cognition (Gallagher’s 4E) has offered AI a way out of traditional computationalism—an approach (or an understanding) loosely referred to as embodied AI. This view has split into various branches ranging from a weak form on the brink of functionalism (loosely represented by Clarks’ parity principle) to a strong form (often corresponding to autopoietic-friendly enactivism) suggesting that body−world interactions (...)
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    Autós: Individuation in the European Text.Riccardo Baldissone - 2020 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book traces the genealogy of the Western political subject in major literary, philosophical, juridical and political texts.
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  23. Gobernanza de Internet: el debate en Latinoamérica.Olga Cavalli - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 80:106-109.
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    A Torch and a Compass.Riccardo Lameri - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (1).
    Any attempt to understand the meaning of Charles Sanders Peirce’s philosophy must necessarily involve the study of his maxim of pragmatism, first formulated in 1878. The maxim is the basis for Peirce’s pragmatism, and its development is a fundamental thread that allows the overall meaning of his system to be grasped. Furthermore, the maxim cannot be separated from the entire body of Peirce’s speculations. In his 2020 paper, Jon Alan Schmidt compiled a rich chronological list of passages that show how (...)
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    Eugen Fink und das Thema des Wesens der menschlichen Freiheit.Riccardo Lazzari - 2022 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2022 (2):58-75.
    The speculative direction that Fink in the ’30s had imprinted on phenomenology finds its development – distant in many ways from its theoretical premises in Husserl’s thought – in the first university lectures of the post-war period, among which Vom Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit (1947) is of peculiar relevance. Some common threads connect Fink’s early phenomenological reflections with his following attempt to develop a philosophical cosmology and anthropology. In the course of lectures here examined we can see the revival of (...)
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    L'essere dopo la metafisica moderna.Riccardo Pozzo & Marco Tedeschini (eds.) - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Confusi dalla vostra scienza: note medievali sul binomio doctrina/ignorantia.Riccardo Saccenti - 2021 - Milano: La vita felice.
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  28. Contexts of Utterance and Evaluation in Peter of Mantua’s Obligationes.Riccardo Strobino - 2011 - Vivarium 49 (1-3):275-299.
    In this paper I will examine the relation between the theory of obligations and its use in sophismatic contexts through the lens of certain pragmatic concerns. In order to do this, I will take a sophism discussed by Peter of Mantua in his treatise on obligations as a case-study. I will first provide a brief outline of the structure of the treatise and then examine a concrete case that shows how the relationship between background assumptions (casus and context of utterance) (...)
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    Pensiero e significato di Gaetano Mosca ed altri scritti.Riccardo Tanturri - 1973 - Padova,: CEDAM.
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    The computational stance is unfit for consciousness.Riccardo Manzotti - 2012 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 4 (2):401-420.
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    Dialog as interpersonal synergy.Riccardo Fusaroli, Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi & Kristian Tylén - 2013 - New Ideas in Psychology.
    What is the proper unit of analysis in the psycholinguistics of dialog? While classical approaches are largely based on models of individual linguistic processing, recent advances stress the social coordinative nature of dialog. In the influential interactive alignment model, dialogue is thus approached as the progressive entrainment of interlocutors' linguistic behaviors toward the alignment of situation models. Still, the driving mechanisms are attributed to individual cognition in the form of automatic structural priming. Challenging these ideas, we outline a dynamical framework (...)
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    Anger as a Basic Emotion and Its Role in Personality Building and Pathological Growth: The Neuroscientific, Developmental and Clinical Perspectives.Riccardo Williams - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:308130.
    Anger is probably one of the mostly debated basic emotions, owing to difficulties in detecting its appearance during development, its functional and affective meaning (is it a positive or a negative emotion?), especially in human beings. Behaviors accompanied by anger and rage serve many different purposes and the nuances of aggressive behaviors are often defined by the symbolic and cultural framework and social contexts. Nonetheless, recent advances in neuroscientific and developmental research, as well as clinical psychodynamic investigation, afford a new (...)
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    Investigating Conversational Dynamics: Interactive Alignment, Interpersonal Synergy, and Collective Task Performance.Riccardo Fusaroli & Kristian Tylén - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (1):145-171.
    This study investigates interpersonal processes underlying dialog by comparing two approaches, interactive alignment and interpersonal synergy, and assesses how they predict collective performance in a joint task. While the interactive alignment approach highlights imitative patterns between interlocutors, the synergy approach points to structural organization at the level of the interaction—such as complementary patterns straddling speech turns and interlocutors. We develop a general, quantitative method to assess lexical, prosodic, and speech/pause patterns related to the two approaches and their impact on collective (...)
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    The epistemic uncertainty of COVID-19: failures and successes of heuristics in clinical decision-making.Riccardo Viale - 2020 - Mind and Society 20 (1):149-154.
    The brief article deals with the following questions: Was the adaptive toolbox of heuristics ecologically rational and specifically accurate in the initial stages of COVID-19, which was characterized by epistemic uncertainty? In other words, in dealing with COVID-19 did the environmental structural variables allow the success of a given heuristic strategy?
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    Plotino.Riccardo Chiaradonna - 2009 - Roma: Carocci.
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    Consciousness and existence as a process.Riccardo Manzotti - 2006 - Mind and Matter 4 (1):7-43.
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    Homophobes, Racists, and the child’s right to be loved unconditionally.Riccardo Spotorno - 2024 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (2):109-132.
    This article examines the nature of the child´s right to be loved. In particular, it argues that besides reasons for ensuring that children are affectively cared for by their parents, we have strong reasons for why children should be loved unconditionally -that is, loved independently of their morally irrelevant features. The article defends this claim by engaging closely with an argument recently formulated by Samantha Brennan and Colin Macleod, according to which the child´s right to be loved would be violated (...)
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    Experiences are Objects. Towards a Mind-object Identity Theory.Riccardo Manzotti - 2016 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 7 (1):16-36.
    : Traditional mind-body identity theories maintain that consciousness is identical with neural activity. Consider an alternative identity theory – namely, a mind-object identity theory of consciousness. I suggest to take into consideration whether one’s consciousness might be identical with the external object. The hypothesis is that, when I perceive a yellow banana, the thing that is one and the same with my consciousness of the yellow banana is the very yellow banana one can grab and eat, rather than the neural (...)
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    Dos concepciones de las normas.Guastini Riccardo - 2017 - Revus. Journal for Constitutional Theory and Philosophy of Law / Revija Za Ustavno Teorijo in Filozofijo Prava.
    En este artículo se analiza la famosa distinción entre las concepciones hilética y expresiva de las normas. Su objetivo principal es rechazar la tésis de Alchourrón y Bulygin según la cual dichas concepciones ofrecen dos soluciones incompatibles a un mismo problema. Según el autor, las dos concepciones responden a dos problemas distintos y parcialmente independientes: un «problema de la génesis» atinente al proceso de la producción de las normas y un «problema de la naturaleza» atinente al producto del dicho proceso. (...)
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    Les juges créent-ils du droit ?. Les idées de Alf Ross.Riccardo Guastini - 2014 - Revus 24.
    Comme le font tous les juristes réalistes, Ross soutient lui aussi que les juges créent du droit. Un examen scrupuleux permet cependant de montrer, non seulement, qu’il existe chez lui plusieurs variantes de cette thèse et, mieux encore, qu’aucune de ces variantes n’est parfaitement convaincante car les concepts utilisés par Ross manquent souvent de précision.
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    On the decidability and complexity of reasoning about only knowing.Riccardo Rosati - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 116 (1-2):193-215.
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    Notes on Prior Analytics II 22.68a16–21.Riccardo Zanichelli - 2023 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 44 (1):181-190.
    At Prior Analytics II 22.68a16–21, Aristotle argues that if A is predicated of all B and C and nothing else, and B is predicated of all C, then A and B convert. In justifying his argument, however, he appears to claim that B is not predicated of all A. This claim has long been a cause of puzzlement to commentators. A widespread view is that the kind of conversion discussed in the passage at issue should be explained in both extensional (...)
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    Brief report: Emotional value of information and its relevance in the interpretation of homophones in anxiety.Riccardo Russo - 1996 - Cognition and Emotion 10 (2):213-220.
  44. Ontologies, Databases and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE) 2006 International Conference-Similarity and Matching-Semantic Similarity of Ontology Instances Tailored on the Application Context.Riccardo Martino Albertoni - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 1020-1038.
     
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    Sulla filosofia cristiana nel Novecento.Riccardo Albani - 2018 - [Firenze]: Nardini editore.
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  46. La práctica filosófica.Mónica Cavallé Cruz - 2011 - Apuntes Filosóficos 20 (39):101 - 150.
    La Práctica Filosófica es un movimiento internacional constituido por filósofos que buscan que la filosofía rebase su actual circunscripción a los circuitos académicos y recupere su relevancia para la vida individual y social. Consideran que, mediante esta recuperación, la filosofía se aproxima, dentro de marcos contemporáneos, a su espíritu inicial, pues ésta no nació simplemente como especulación sobre las cuestiones de ultimidad, menos aún como mera reflexión sobre la historia del pensamiento, sino también como guía en el arte de vivir, (...)
     
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  47. Normativism or the Normative Theory of Legal Science: Some Epistemological Problems.Riccardo Guastini - 1998 - In Stanley L. Paulson (ed.), Normativity and Norms: Critical Perspectives on Kelsenian Themes. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 317--30.
     
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    L'impossible Europe « sociale » dans le cadre de la mondialisation actuelle.Riccardo Petrella - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 11 (2):6-28.
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    La Summa Alexandrinorm - Storia e contenuto di un'epitome dell'Etica Nicomachea.Riccardo Saccenti - 2010 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 77 (2):201-234.
    The Summa Alexandrinorum is an epitome of the Nicomachean Ethics, probably composed in Late Antiquity, translated into Arabic and then into Latin by Hermannus Alemannus . The first part of the article reconstructs its history and its circulation in the Arabic and Latin worlds. The second part is an analysis of the philosophical background to the Summa, particularly the obvious influences of Peripatetic and Neoplatonic philosophy. An appendix offers an edition of an interesting part of the Summa, the so-called «seventh (...)
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    Pono tibi istam:“Tu curris”. Uno sguardo alla teoria medievale delle obbligazioni.Riccardo Strobino - 2008 - Doctor Virtualis 8:139-161.
    La teoria delle obbligazioni rappresenta un significativo esempio di come un insieme di tecniche logiche possa essere applicato, in maniera feconda, a contesti disputazionali in cui la dimensione dialogica e l’interazione tra soggetti coinvolti in un confronto dialettico hanno un ruolo di primo piano.L’attenzione che numerosi studiosi hanno manifestato nei confronti di questa parte della logica modernorum negli ultimi quarat’anni testimonia la profondità e la difficoltà dei problemi teorici che stanno alla base della teoria.Molte interpretazioni sono state avanzate circa le (...)
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