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    La struttura antropologica della fede: ripensare la teologia filosofica.Stefano Didonè - 2015 - Milano: Glossa.
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  2. What is a System of Moral Philosophy for? Systematicity in Kant’s Ethics.Stefano Bacin - 2025 - In Gabriele Gava, Thomas Sturm & Achim Vesper (eds.), Kant and the systematicity of the sciences. New York: Routledge.
    Kant repeatedly stresses that moral philosophy shall find completion in the shape of a system. The present chapter focuses on three main aspects that characterise his view of the need of a system of ethics, suggesting that Kant's view should be construed in contrast with the current assumptions on the role of a system in moral philosophy. First, I argue that, in Kant’s view, the system of ethics does not pursue the coherentist project of systematising moral beliefs. Systematicity in ethics (...)
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    Containment Logics: Algebraic Completeness and Axiomatization.Stefano Bonzio & Michele Pra Baldi - 2021 - Studia Logica 109 (5):969-994.
    The paper studies the containment companion of a logic \. This consists of the consequence relation \ which satisfies all the inferences of \, where the variables of the conclusion are contained into those of the set of premises, in case this is not inconsistent. In accordance with the work started in [10], we show that a different generalization of the Płonka sum construction, adapted from algebras to logical matrices, allows to provide a matrix-based semantics for containment logics. In particular, (...)
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    Autonomous agents modelling other agents: A comprehensive survey and open problems.Stefano V. Albrecht & Peter Stone - 2018 - Artificial Intelligence 258 (C):66-95.
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    Art and Psychological Well-Being: Linking the Brain to the Aesthetic Emotion.Stefano Mastandrea, Sabrina Fagioli & Valeria Biasi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  6. Wearable Technologies for Healthy Ageing: Prospects, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations.Stefano Canali, Agara Ferretti, Viola Schiaffonati & Alessandro Blasimme - 2024 - Journal of Frailty and Aging 2024:1-8.
    Digital technologies hold promise to modernize healthcare. Such opportunity should be leveraged also to address the needs of rapidly ageing populations. Against this backdrop, this paper examines the use of wearable devices for promoting healthy ageing. Previous work has assessed the prospects of digital technologies for health promotion and disease prevention in older adults. However, to our knowledge, ours is one of the first attempts to specifically address the use of wearables for healthy ageing, and to offer ethical insights for (...)
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  7. The Feeling of Respect and Morality for the Finite Rational Being.Stefano Pinzan - 2024 - Phenomenology and Mind 1 (27):2.
    This paper aims to show the significance of respect in revealing the normative structure of Kant’s ethics to the agent as a finite rational being. I argue that understanding the moral law as a fact of reason is insufficient for fully recognizing its absolute value and the normative consequences it entails. Indeed, the finiteness of the human agent requires the experience of the feeling of respect, which not only has a motivational role but also an epistemic one. I thus start (...)
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    Deontic artifacts. Investigating the normativity of objects.Giuseppe Lorini, Stefano Moroni & Olimpia Giuliana Loddo - 2021 - Philosophical Explorations 24 (2):185-203.
    Since the middle of the last century, normative language has been much studied. In particular, the normative function performed by certain sentences and by certain speech acts has been investigated in depth. Still, the normative function performed by certain physical artifacts designed and built to regulate human behaviors has not yet been thoroughly investigated. We propose to call this specific type of artifacts with normative intent ‘deontic artifacts’. This article aims to investigate this normative phenomenon that is so widespread in (...)
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  9. How Existential Dependence Can Ground Existential Grounding.Stefano Caputo - forthcoming - Dialectica.
    Schnieder (2020) argues, against Orilia (2009) and Koslicki (2013), that claims of existential grounding of the form “the fact that x exists is grounded in the fact that y is F” cannot be grounded in claims of existential dependence of the form “x existentially depends on y” and defends the view that the latter claims are grounded, via a definition of existential dependence, in the former. I will firstly argue that Schnieder’s main point against the claim that existential grounding is (...)
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    From big data epistemology to AI politics: rescuing the public dimension over data-driven technologies.Stefano Calzati - 2023 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 21 (3):358-372.
    The purpose of this paper is to explore the epistemological tensions embedded within big data and data-driven technologies to advance a socio-political reconsideration of the public dimension in the assessment of their implementation.,This paper builds upon (and revisits) the European Union’s (EU) normative understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) and data-driven technologies, blending reflections rooted in philosophy of technology with issues of democratic participation in tech-related matters.,This paper proposes the conceptual design of sectorial and/or local-level e-participation platforms to ignite an ongoing (...)
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  11. Apperception and Self-Knowledge in Kant.Stéfano Straulino - 2024 - In Paniel Reyes Cardenas, Roberto Casales García & Daniel Herbert (eds.), Practical and Theoretical Reason in Modern Philosophy. Delaware: Vernon Press. pp. 105-124.
    In several places of his work, Kant distinguishes between two senses of self-consciousness: a pure one and an empirical one. The aim of this work is to analyze these two senses of consciousness and show that, for Kant, self-consciousness does not occur unrestrictedly: a relation with something other than consciousness is needed for it to become conscious of itself. I carry out these objectives throughout six sections. In the first one I lay out the Kantian principle of pure apperception. In (...)
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    La phénoménologie de la religion et l’époque de l’épochè.Stefano Bancalari - 2020 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 28:11-24.
    1. Phénoménologie et philosophie de la religion La tradition philosophique issue de Husserl, c’est un fait établi, a largement accueilli dans son propre domaine de recherche une famille de questions appartenant à un foyer virtuel que l’on peut désigner sans trop de risques – et malgré l’irréductible imprécision du terme – par le mot « religion » : Dieu, l’absolu, l’infini (avec sa gloire), le sacré, le saint, la mystique, l’incarnation, l’idole, l’icône, et même la religion en tant que telle...
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  13. Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty. ECSQARU 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science.Stefano Bonzio, Tommaso Flaminio & Paolo Galeazzi (eds.) - 2019
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    Gadamer on art and aesthetic experience: rethinking hermeneutical aesthetics today.Stefano Marino & Elena Romagnoli (eds.) - 2025 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Original essays on Hans-Georg Gadamer's hermeneutical aesthetics and philosophy of art, written by some of the most important authors in this field, disclosing the possibility of a renewed understanding of Gadamer's thinking in the context of current aesthetic debates.
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    Etica post-pandemica: i principi e le circostanze.Stefano Semplici - 2023 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino.
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    Man's Search For Meaning In Modern French Drama.Stefano - 1964 - Renascence 16 (2):81-91.
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    Futurist Art: Motion and Aesthetics As a Function of Title.Stefano Mastandrea & Maria A. Umiltà - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
  18. How to Believe Long Conjunctions of Beliefs: Probability, Quasi-Dogmatism and Contextualism.Stefano Bonzio, Gustavo Cevolani & Tommaso Flaminio - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):965-990.
    According to the so-called Lockean thesis, a rational agent believes a proposition just in case its probability is sufficiently high, i.e., greater than some suitably fixed threshold. The Preface paradox is usually taken to show that the Lockean thesis is untenable, if one also assumes that rational agents should believe the conjunction of their own beliefs: high probability and rational belief are in a sense incompatible. In this paper, we show that this is not the case in general. More precisely, (...)
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    Seneca e la passione come esperienza fisica.Stefano Maso - 2018 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 39 (2):377-401.
    If the ancient Stoics conceived passion as a judgment or the consequence of a judgment referring to external reality, it is correct to define their conception of the psyche as ‘monistic’; it is very different if we consider that passion is due to another faculty independent of reason. In this second case, a scenario opens up in which a realistic and ‘reified’ conception of passion emerges. With reference to this, in theLetter113 Seneca discusses the paradoxical thesis of the ancient Stoic (...)
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  20. The Risk in the Educational Strategy of Seneca.Stefano Maso - 2011 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 5 (1).
    To his pupil Nero and to Lucilius (friend and, as metonymy, representative of the entire mankind), Seneca testifies to his pedagogic vocation. With conviction he applies himself to demonstrate the perfect correspondence between the Stoic doctrine and the edu¬cational strategy that he proposes. Firstly, the reciprocity of the relationship between educator and pupil appears fundamental; both further their individual knowledge. Secondly, the limitations of an ethical precept that is not anchored in the intensity and concreteness of human life becomes clearly (...)
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    Should absolute pitch be considered as a unique kind of absolute sensory judgment in humans? A systematic and theoretical review of the literature.Nicola Di Stefano & Charles Spence - 2024 - Cognition 249 (C):105805.
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    Niccolo Machiavelli: die Geburt des Staates.Manuel Knoll & Stefano Saracino (eds.) - 2010 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
    English summary: How Niccolo Machiavelli is to be understood is still passionately argued today. The many facets of his political thought correspond to the diversity of perspectives among his interpreters. The authors of this interdisciplinary volume analyze Machiavelli's works in connection with transformations of thought on policy, rule and morality from the beginning of the early modern period through to the present. In addition to the interpretation of Machiavelli through the lens of his time, effects of his writings and thought (...)
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  23. A Theodicy for Artificial Universes: Moral Considerations on Simulation Hypotheses.Stefano Gualeni - 2021 - International Journal of Technoethics 12 (1):21-31.
    ‘Simulation Hypotheses’ are imaginative scenarios that are typically employed in philosophy to speculate on how likely it is that we are currently living within a simulated universe as well as on our possibility for ever discerning whether we do in fact inhabit one. These philosophical questions in particular overshadowed other aspects and potential uses of simulation hypotheses, some of which are foregrounded in this article. More specifically, “A Theodicy for Artificial Universes” focuses on the moral implications of simulation hypotheses with (...)
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    Il ruolo delle emozioni nell’esperienza estetica.Stefano Mastandrea - 2011 - Rivista di Estetica 48:95-111.
    The present work has the aim to understand the role of the emotions in the aesthetical experience. Most modern theories refer to a componential approach to emotion, indicating that an emotional event consists of several components: cognitive appraisal, physiological arousal, expression, action tendency and subjective feeling. This model is applied to the so called utilitarian emotions. Is that possible to adopt the model also to the aesthetic emotions? We will analyze every step of the componential approach trying to compare it (...)
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    O pássaro Selvagem.Stefano Busellato - 2024 - Cadernos Nietzsche 45 (2).
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    Abstracting soft constraints: Framework, properties, examples.Stefano Bistarelli, Philippe Codognet & Francesca Rossi - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 139 (2):175-211.
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    Bounded iteration and unary functions.Stefano Mazzanti - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (1):89-94.
    The set of unary functions of complexity classes defined by using bounded primitive recursion is inductively characterized by means of bounded iteration. Elementary unary functions, linear space computable unary functions and polynomial space computable unary functions are then inductively characterized using only composition and bounded iteration.
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    Zur Aktualität der Phänomenologie Husserls.Stefano Micali - 2018 - Philosophische Rundschau 59 (2):135.
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    What Is a Legal Obligation?Stefano Bertea - 2024 - In Deryck Beyleveld & Stefano Bertea (eds.), Theories of Legal Obligation. Springer Verlag. pp. 27-57.
    In this paper, I seek to establish which sort of entity a legal obligation is. I will first consider that in the literature several referents have been associated to legal obligation. Some of them are linguistic in nature, whilst others have a factual quality or an ideal quality. After criticising the reductions of legal obligation to a linguistic object and to a state of affair, qua fact of some kind, I pass to explore the claim that legal obligation is best (...)
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    Variazioni sul tema. Il cinismo antico e lo stile di vita: tra imitazione e interpretazione.Stefano Mecci - 2024 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 45 (2):181-202.
    Can everyone be wise? Is wisdom open to all or an exception reserved for a few, or perhaps for none? In this context, what is the role of the ‘example’ and the ‘imitation’? Aim of my paper is to reflect on these questions in reference to Ancient Cynicism. Specifically, my goal is to analyze whether the Cynic wisdom and, consequently, life (bios) – characterized by a complete opposition to that of the common man – was intended for everyone or only (...)
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    Logica dell'epochè: per un'introduzione alla fenomenologia della religione.Stefano Bancalari - 2015 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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    Two Cases of Malingered Crime‐Related Amnesia.Stefano Zago, Alice N. Preti, Teresa Difonzo, Annalisa D'Errico, Giuseppe Sartori, Andrea Zangrossi & Nadia Bolognini - 2024 - Topics in Cognitive Science 16 (4):752-769.
    Amnesia is a frequent claim in major crimes, and it is estimated that the complete or partial absence of memory following a crime ranges from 25% to 50% of total cases. Although some cases may constitute a genuine form of amnesia, due to organic-neurological defects or psychological causes, and possibly combined with a dissociative or repressive coping style after an extreme experience, malingering is still fairly common in offenders. Therefore, one of the main goals in medico-legal proceedings is to find (...)
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    Temporal and spatial accounts of sound perception. An overview of the main historical sources and theoretical problems.Nicola Di Stefano - 2023 - Gestalt Theory 45 (3):183-197.
    Summary Music has been primarily conceived as a temporal art. However, over the last two centuries or so, researchers across different disciplines including musicology, psychology, and philosophy, have been intrigued by the spatial nature of music and sounds, using spatial concepts to define music. This paper aims to demonstrate that an understanding of music perception from a temporal perspective inherently implies a certain spatial dimension. To do this, first, I briefly examine some key arguments that lead to conceiving sound perception (...)
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    Sui limiti del dovere.Stefano Guglielminotti Trivel - 2006 - Firenze: L'autore libri Firenze.
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    You just can't tell: An analysis of the non-specific use of indexicals.Stefano Pred Elli - 2010 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (2):103-118.
    In this paper I provide a semantic analysis of non-specific uses of indexical expressions, such as "you" in typical utterances of "you just can't tell". My treatment employs independently motivated conceptual tools, such as the treatment of generics within Discourse Representation Theory, and the distinction between context of utterance and context of interpretation.
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    Overcoming “the Penetration Model”: Rethinking Sexuality with Foucault, Shusterman, and Contemporary Feminism.Stefano Marino - forthcoming - Foucault Studies:170-200.
    In the present contribution, dealing with the intellectual legacy of Michel Foucault forty years after his death, I offer an analysis of some possible relations between certain aspects of Foucault’s project of a history of sexuality, Richard Shusterman’s somaesthetic investigation of the experience of lovemaking, and some recent attempts to critically rethink sexuality in the context of feminist scholarship. My approach towards Foucault’s thinking in this contribution is not philological or attentively reconstructive but rather selective and interpretive. In the first (...)
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    Metaethical issues in contemporary legal philosophy: a constitutivist approach.Stefano Bertea & Jorge Silva Sampaio (eds.) - 2025 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This volume explores the importance of constitutivism for legal studies. Constitutivism is the view that the normative force, or authority, of practical reasons is grounded in principles, capacities, aims, or functions that are essential to, and thus constitutive of, agency. While the implications that the constitutivist approach has on the fundamental meta-ethical disputes and central ethical debates have been extensively explored, the literature on the relations between constitutivism and law remains scarce, unsystematic and sporadic. This collection brings together world-renowned practical (...)
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    Individuo e comunità in Nietzsche: orizzonti etici e sociopolitici a partire dagli scritti giovanili (1869-1876).Francesco De Stefano - 2012 - Roma: Aracne.
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    L'arte è origine: ritmo, tempo, silenzio.Stefano Esengrini - 2022 - Milano-Torino: Pearson.
    'L'arte è una consacrazione e un luogo protetto, in cui l'esistente dona all'uomo ogni volta in modo nuovo il proprio sino a quel momento recondito splendore, affinché in tale chiarore egli possa vedere più nitidamente e ascoltare in modo più distinto ciò che si destina al suo essere.' Così si esprimeva Martin Heidegger nelle battute iniziali di un suo saggio degli anni Cinquanta, in cui il filosofo tedesco si proponeva di risvegliare l'attenzione dell'uomo occidentale nei confronti della differenza abissale che (...)
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    Dopo la fine dell’arte?Stefano Ferrando - 2024 - Rivista di Estetica 86 (86):182-195.
    The article focuses on the theme of the “End of Art” in the philosophy of Arthur C. Danto, a concept he developed in his writing in the mid-1980s. Departing from the historical framework developed since Analytical Philosophy of History (1965) and adopting an interpretive Hegelian approach to the construction of history, Danto’s thought grapples with several contradictions. These contradictions encompass the notion of the “End of Art”, ultimately leading to a reduction of art to an idealized level. Consequently, this highlights (...)
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  41. Feyerabend in Dialogue: Critical Essays.Stefano Gattei & Roberta Corvi (eds.) - 2024 - Boston: Springer.
    This book offers innovative historical scholarship on Feyerabend’s take on topics such as realism, empiricism, pluralism, materialism, and incommensurability. In addition to discussing certain debates in the philosophy of physics, it also considers the ways in which Feyerabend’s thought can contribute to contemporary debates in science and public policy. It does so by including questions about the nature of scientific methodology, the role of science in society, the public understanding of science, scientism, and the role of expertise in public policy. (...)
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  42. Attualismo e diritto penale.Stefano Riccio - 1936 - Roma,: Editrice Stvdivm.
     
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  43. Rights, Entitlements and the Law : The Ambiguous Status of Legal Elements in Economic Discourse.Stefano Solari - 2019 - In Péter Cserne & Magdalena Małecka (eds.), Law and Economics as Interdisciplinary Exchange: Philosophical, Methodological and Historical Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Filosofia dell'effervescenza: estetica, etica e politica nel pensiero di Peter Sloterdijk.Stefano Vastano - 2023 - Milano: Mimesis.
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  45. Antiaristotelismo.Stefano Maso & Carlo Natali (eds.) - 1999 - Hakkert.
    The book includes 13 contributions that deal with the first attempts of opposition to the of Aristotle's thought. From Theophrastus to Epicurus, and to Plotinus. The best specialists have collaborated (among others: M. Mignucci, E. Berti, K. Ierodiakonou, C. Natali, S. Maso, F. Ferrari, D. Taormina, A. Falcon, A. Schiaparelli).
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    Pursuitworthiness between daring conservatism and procrastination: Wheeler and the path towards black holes.Stefano Furlan - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 96 (C):174-185.
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    Les Trois Républiques. Platon, Diogène de Sinope et Zénon de Citium, edited by Suzanne Husson and Juliette Lemaire.Stefano Mecci - 2023 - Polis 40 (3):547-549.
  48. Monuments carved in film : developing civic awareness through the memory of fallen anti-mafia activists.Stefano Adamo - 2020 - In Mark Luccarelli, Rosario Forlenza & Steven Colatrella (eds.), Bringing the nation back in: cosmopolitanism, nationalism, and the struggle to define a new politics. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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    Domenico Losurdo tra filosofia, storia e politica.Stefano G. Azzarà, Paolo Ercolani & Emanuela Susca (eds.) - 2020 - Napoli: La scuola di Pitagora editrice.
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  50. Una Sfida Per la Filosofia.Stefano Biancu - 2013 - In Stefano Biancu & Andrea Grillo (eds.), Il simbolo--una sfida per la filosofia e per la teologia. Cinisello Balsamo (Milano): San Paolo.
     
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