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    Information for consent: Too long and too hard to read.John S. G. Biggs & August Marchesi - 2015 - Research Ethics 11 (3):133-141.
    The length of participant information sheets for research and difficulties in their comprehension have been a cause of increasing concern. We aimed to examine the information sheets in research proposals submitted to an Australian HREC in one year, comparing the results with national recommendations and published data. Information sheets in all 86 research submissions were analysed using available software. The work of Flesch was used for Reading Ease or Readability and that of Flesch and Kincaid for the level of education (...)
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  2. A Radical Relationist Solution to the Problem of Intentional Inexistence.Andrea Marchesi - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):7509-7534.
    The problem of intentional inexistence arises because the following (alleged) intuitions are mutually conflicting: it seems that sometimes we think about things that do not exist; it seems that intentionality is a relation between a thinker and what such a thinker thinks about; it seems that relations entail the existence of what they relate. In this paper, I argue for what I call a radical relationist solution. First, I contend that the extant arguments for the view that relations entail the (...)
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  3. A Systematic Reconstruction of Brentano’s Theory of Consciousness.Andrea Marchesi - 2022 - Topoi 41 (1):123-132.
    In recent years, Brentano’s theory of consciousness has been systematically reassessed. The reconstruction that has received the most attention is the so-called identity reconstruction. It says that secondary consciousness and the mental phenomenon it is about are one and the same. Crucially, it has been claimed that this thesis is the only one which can make Brentano’s theory immune to what he considers the main threat to it, namely, the duplication of the primary object. In this paper, I argue that (...)
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  4. Filosofia e religione: teoresi e storia di un rapporto critico.Angelo Marchesi - 1988 - Parma: Ed. CUSL "A. Rublev".
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    Geometria del conflitto: saggio sulla non-corrispondenza.Francesco Marchesi - 2020 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Riscontro: pratica politica e congiuntura storica in Niccolò Machiavelli.Francesco Marchesi - 2017 - Macerata: Quodlibet.
  7. The Minimal Approval View of Attributability.August Gorman - 2019 - In David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 6. Oxford University Press.
    This paper advances a new agentially undemanding account of the conditions of attributability, the Minimal Approval account, and argues that it has a number of advantages over traditional Deep Self theories, including the way in which it handles agents with conditions like addiction, Tourette syndrome, and misophonia. It is argued that in order for an agent to be attributionally responsible, the mental process that leads to her action must dispose her to be such that she would, upon reflec-tion, approve to (...)
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    Robot Faces that Follow Gaze Facilitate Attentional Engagement and Increase Their Likeability.Cesco Willemse, Serena Marchesi & Agnieszka Wykowska - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Fondations subjectives du temps: avec un index du temps chez Lacan.Auguste Morille & Patrick Martin-Mattera (eds.) - 2002 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Temps et sujet : Sujet du temps? Temps du sujet? De quel temps peut-on parler? Où sont les temps? Comment les sciences sociales et plus particulièrement la psychologie peuvent-elles s'emparer des temps subjectifs? Peut-on parler d'une construction psychique de la perception du temps? L'Institut de Psychologie et Sciences Sociales d'Angers (IPSA) a constitué un groupe de recherche sur le thème du temps du sujet, de sa perception du temps et de son appréhension de la durée. Approches psychanalytique, anthropologique, philosophique se (...)
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    Reward motivation influences response bias on a recognition memory task.Holly J. Bowen, Michelle L. Marchesi & Elizabeth A. Kensinger - 2020 - Cognition 203:104337.
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    Der Möglichkeitsgedanke: systemgeschichtliche Untersuchungen.August Faust - 1931 - New York, N.Y.: Garland.
    1. T. Antike Philosophie -- 2. T. Christliche Philosophie.
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    Do We Adopt the Intentional Stance Toward Humanoid Robots?Serena Marchesi, Davide Ghiglino, Francesca Ciardo, Jairo Perez-Osorio, Ebru Baykara & Agnieszka Wykowska - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
  13. Husserl’s Early Theory of Intentionality as a Relational Theory.Andrea Marchesi - 2018 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 95 (3):343-367.
    This paper examines Husserl’s theory of intentionality as it is developed in Logical Investigations and other early writings. In Section 1, the author attempts to capture the core of Husserl’s concept of intentionality. Section 2 is devoted to a detailed analysis of the account of intentional relation developed in the fifth Investigation. In Section 3, the author tries to flesh out what is meant by the claim in the sixth Investigation that the designation ‘object’ is a relative one. In Section (...)
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    A new paradigm in social ontology. [REVIEW]August Faller - 2024 - Metascience (None).
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  15. Brentanian Inner Consciousness and the Infinite Regress Problem.Andrea Marchesi - 2019 - Dialectica 73 (1-2):129-147.
    By “Brentanian inner consciousness” I mean the conception of inner consciousness developed by Franz Brentano. The aim of this paper is threefold: first, to present Brentano’s account of inner consciousness; second, to discuss this account in light of the mereology outlined by Brentano himself; and third, to decide whether this account incurs an infinite regress. In this regard, I distinguish two kinds of infinite regress: external infinite regress and internal infinite regress. I contend that the most plausible reading of Brentano’s (...)
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  16. On Husserl’s Exhibition Principle.Andrea Marchesi - 2019 - Husserl Studies 35 (2):97-116.
    According to Husserl’s so-called Exhibition Principle, the propositions “x exists” and “The exhibition of x’s existence is possible” are equivalent. The overall aim of this paper is to debate EP. First, I raise the question whether EP can properly be said to be a principle. Second, I give a general formulation of EP. Third, I examine specific formulations of EP, namely those regarding eidetic and individual objects. Fourth, I identify the readings of EP I hold to be exegetically plausible, that (...)
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  17. The positive philosophy of Auguste Comte.Auguste Comte & Harriet Martineau - 1896 - London,: G. Bell & sons. Edited by Harriet Martineau & Frederic Harrison.
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    L'esercizio della meraviglia: studi in onore di Alfonso M. Iacono.Giovanni Paoletti, Luca Mori, Francesco Marchesi & Alfonso M. Iacono (eds.) - 2019 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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    Auguste Comte and positivism: the essential writings.Auguste Comte - 1975 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Gertrud Lenzer.
    Although Auguste Comte is conventionally acknowledged as one of the founders of sociology and as a key representative of positivism, few new editions of his writings have been published in the English language in this century. He has become virtually dissociated from the history of modern positivism and the most recent debates about it. Gertrud Lenzer maintains that the work of Comte is, for better or for worse, essential to an understanding of the modern period of positivism. This collection provides (...)
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  20. What is the Difference between Weakness of Will and Compulsion?August Gorman - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (1):37-52.
    Orthodoxy holds that the difference between weakness of will and compulsion is a matter of the resistibility of an agent's effective motivation, which makes control-based views of agency especially well equipped to distinguish blameworthy weak-willed acts from non-blameworthy compulsive acts. I defend an alternative view that the difference between weakness and compulsion instead lies in the fact that agents would upon reflection give some conative weight to acting on their weak-willed desires for some aim other than to extinguish them, but (...)
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  21. Is There Something Like a ('Raw') Visual Sensation?Andrea Marchesi - 2015 - Archivio Di Filosofia 83 (3):151-160.
    Regarding Husserl’s analysis of perception, the validity of concepts like visual sensation and ‘raw’, viz. ‘unapprehended’ sensation has been questioned. In this paper I discuss the issue with two American interpreters of Husserlian phenomenology: William McKenna and Quentin Smith, who respectively defend and criticize Husserl’s account. My aim is to show that their attempts remain controversial. Moreover, I will mention a textual source in which Husserl indirectly justifies the existence of visual sensations.
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  22. Histoire d'une faillite philosophique: la Scolastique.Louis Auguste Paul Rougier - 1966 - [Paris]: J.-J. Pauvert.
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    Bayesian agency: Linear versus tractable contracts.Matteo Castiglioni, Alberto Marchesi & Nicola Gatti - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 307 (C):103684.
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    Regret minimization in online Bayesian persuasion: Handling adversarial receiver's types under full and partial feedback models.Matteo Castiglioni, Andrea Celli, Alberto Marchesi & Nicola Gatti - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 314 (C):103821.
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  25. Are There Really Social Causes?August Faller - 2023 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 53 (2):83-102.
    This article investigates the causal efficacy of social properties, which faces the following puzzle. First, for both intuitive and scientific reasons, it seems social properties have causal import. But, second, social properties are also characteristically extrinsic: to have some social property depends, in typical cases, on what one’s society is like around them. And, third, there is good reason to doubt that extrinsic properties make a genuine causal contribution. After elaborating on these three claims, I defend the following resolution to (...)
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    Leadership in singleton congestion games: What is hard and what is easy.Matteo Castiglioni, Alberto Marchesi, Nicola Gatti & Stefano Coniglio - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence 277 (C):103177.
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    Über das Grunddogma des Rechtsphilosophischen relativismus.Carl August Emge - 1916 - Leipzig,: W. Rothschild.
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  28. Taking Stock of the Risks of Life Without Death.August Gorman - 2021 - In Michael Cholbi & Travis Timmerman (eds.), Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
    In this chapter I argue that choosing to live forever comes with the threat of an especially pernicious kind of boredom. However, it may be theoretically possible to circumvent it by finding ways to pursue an infinite number of projects consistent with one’s personality, taking on endlessly pursuable endlessly interesting projects, or by rekindling old projects once you’ve forgotten about them. However, each of these possibilities is contingent upon having certain traits that you are likely not currently in a good (...)
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  29. Die philosophie des als ob und das leben. Seidel, August & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1932 - Berlin,: Reuther & Reichard g.m.b.h..
     
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  30. How groups persist.August Faller - 2019 - Synthese 198 (8):1-15.
    How do groups of people persist through time? Groups can change their members, locations, and structure. In this paper, I present puzzles of persistence applied to social groups. I first argue that four-dimensional theories better explain the context sensitivity of how groups persist. I then exploit two unique features of the social to argue for the stage theory of group persistence in particular. First, fusion and fission cases actually happen to social groups, and so cannot be marginalized as “pathological.” Second, (...)
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  31. A Heterodox Defense of the Actualist Higher-Order Thought Theory.Andrea Marchesi - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (5):1715-1737.
    I defend the actualist higher-order thought theory against four objections. The first objection contends that the theory is circular. The second one contends that the theory is unable to account for the alleged epistemic position we are in with respect to our own conscious mental states. The third one contends that the theory is unable to account for the evidence we have for the proposition that all conscious mental states are represented. The fourth one contends that the theory does not (...)
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    XVIII. Hamilears kampf auf Herete und Eryx und der friede des Catulus. Hudemann & August Nauck - 1847 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 2 (4):608-640.
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  33. Système de politique positive, ou, Traité de sociologie instituant la religion de l'humanité.Auguste Comte - 2022 - Paris: Hermann. Edited by Laurent Clauzade, Michel Bourdeau & Emmanuel D' Hombres.
    Tome I : 2. L'introduction fondamentale -- tome II. [No special title].
     
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    Cartografia politica: spazi e soggetti del conflitto in Niccolò Machiavelli.Francesco Marchesi - 2018 - Firenze: Leo S. Olschki editore.
  35. Desafíos de las TIC: el cambio educativo en Iberoamérica.Alvaro Marchesi & Tamara Díaz - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 78:111-114.
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    Filosofia e religione: una integrazione possibile.Angelo Marchesi - 1991 - [Milano]: Edizioni Unicopli.
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  37. L'uomo contemporaneo, smarrimenti e recupero.Angelo Marchesi - 1977 - Milano: Vita e pensiero.
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  38. L'influsso di Henri de Lubac su Hans Urs von Balthasar.G. Marchesi - 1997 - Gregorianum 78 (4):719-734.
    Selon le témoignage de von Balthasar lui-même, Henri de Lubac - de même que Goethe, E. Przywara, A. von Speyr et K. Barth - fut une des «étoiles» qui ont guidé sa vie. Son influence fut déterminante pour introduire le jeune jésuite suisse dans l'univers de la théologie, à commencer par les Pères de l'Eglise. L'article montre le profond rapport humain, théologique et spirituel qui existe entre ces deux grands esprits de la théologie du dix-neuvième siècle. Il met en évidence (...)
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  39. L'esegesi e l'evangelizzatione della nuova Europa.G. Marchesi - 1992 - Gregorianum 73 (4):719-730.
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  40. Ricerca filosofica e vita della polis.Angelo Marchesi - 1969 - Bergamo,: Grafica Monti.
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  41. Riflettendo su differenza ontologica e trascendenza di Dio. A proposito del volume di Luis Romera Dalla differenza alla trascendenza.A. Marchesi - 1997 - Divus Thomas 100 (3):165-190.
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    Storia del pensiero filosofico patristico e medievale.Angelo Marchesi - 1998 - Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro): Rubbettino.
    t. 1. Parte storica -- t. 2. Parte antologica.
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    Teoresi e storia nel divenire del pensiero filosofico.Angelo Marchesi - 2005 - Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane.
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  44. Teologia filosofica e speranza cristiana: una integrazione possibile.A. Marchesi - 1999 - Divus Thomas 102 (1):91-119.
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  45. The missing" knowledge of the same" as a reprimand of the humanist Francesco Petrarca of men of his time (and of men of today).Angelo Marchesi - 2006 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 98 (4).
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    Traces of a Freed Language: Horace, Petronius, and the Rhetoric of Fable.Ilaria Marchesi - 2005 - Classical Antiquity 24 (2):307-330.
    This paper investigates the status that the genre of fable acquires when it is employed in literature. In particular, it surveys Horace's treatment of fables in the Satires and Epistles and the carefully controlled circumstances in which zoomorphic language is allowed to emerge during the banquet at Trimalchio's in Petronius' Satyrica. The analysis of the distribution of fables in Horace shows that for the Roman literary public the act of speaking through fables bore in itself a negative connotation, so much (...)
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  47. Depression’s Threat to Self-Governance.August Gorman - 2020 - Social Theory and Practice 46 (2):277-297.
    Much of the literature on impairment to self-governance focuses on cases in which a person either lacks the ability to protect herself from errant urges or cases in which a person lacks the capacity to initiate self-reflective agential processes. This has led to frameworks for thinking about self-governance designed with only the possibility of these sorts of impairments in mind. I challenge this orthodoxy using the case of melancholic depression to show that there is a third way that self-governance can (...)
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  48. Œuvres de Auguste Barth: recueillies à l'occasion de son quatrevingtième anniversaire.Auguste Barth - 1914 - Paris: E. Leroux.
    t. 1. Les religions de l'Inde, et Bulletins des religions de l'Inde (1880-1885) -- t. 2. Bulletins des religions de l'Inde (1889-1902) -- t. 3. Comptes rendus et notices (1872-1886) -- t. 4. Comptes rendus et notices (1887-1898) -- t. 5. Comptes rendus et notices (1899-1911). Bibiliographie. Index général.
     
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    Studies in the Theory of Descent.August Weismann - 1975
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  50. Living Your Best Life.August Gorman - 2021 - Analysis 81 (3):568-576.
    In Almost Over: Aging, Dying, Dead, Frances Kamm seeks to make sense of people’s widely variant choices about which lives they would choose to continue living. She does this by defending the Prudential Prerogative, which, in analogy to the Moral Prerogative, holds that in a fairly wide range of conditions we are under no intrapersonal rational obligation to choose either to die or to live on. I argue against Kamm's case for the Prudential Prerogative in favor of Life Holism, the (...)
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