Michela Bella The Notion of Causality in William James’s Epistemology of Psychology pp. 1-21, DOI: 10.30460/102262 Availability: 24/11/2021 Details
Miriam Aiello Habitus and History of Life: A Social Account of Defensive Identity pp. 1-16, DOI: 10.30460/103662 Availability: 20/04/2022 Details
Beatrice CentiVenanzio Raspa The Varieties of the Object. Historical Approximations and Theoretical Variations on Alexius Meinong’s Gegenstandstheorie pp. 199-208, DOI: 10.30460/101785 Details € 8,00 Cite
Francesco Fronterotta "Ontologyµ, "Tinologyµ and the Theory of Objects. Plato and Meinong on Non- being and Negation pp. 209-222, DOI: 10.30460/101786 Details € 8,00 Cite
Venanzio Raspa Object Theory and First Philosophy. Aristotle and Meinong on Being, Non-Being and Other Niceties pp. 223-246, DOI: 10.30460/101787 Details € 8,00 Cite
Sümeyye Parildar Gegenstandstheorie and the Medieval Discussions of Metaphysics in the Islamic World pp. 247-268, DOI: 10.30460/101788 Details € 8,00 Cite
Bernardo J. Canteñs Meinong’s Theory of Objects and Suárez’s Beings of Reason pp. 269-290, DOI: 10.30460/101789 Details € 8,00 Cite
Alice Ragni Johannes Clauberg and Meinong: Towards a Comparison pp. 291-302, DOI: 10.30460/101790 Details € 8,00 Cite
Stefano Besoli The Reality of Abstraction. On Meinong’s Initial Interest in the Humean Outcomes of English Empiricism pp. 303-334, DOI: 10.30460/101791 Details € 8,00 Cite
Beatrice Centi Object Theory and Object in General in Kant and Meinong pp. 335-364, DOI: 10.30460/101792 Details € 8,00 Cite
Alessandra Campo The Elimination of Chance and the Modal Psychoanalytic Revolution: Hartmann with Lacan pp. 365-382, DOI: 10.30460/101793 Details € 8,00 Cite
Fabio BacchiniLudovica Lorusso The Question of the Causal Relevance of Human Race pp. 383-396, DOI: 10.30460/101794 Details € 8,00 Cite
Publisher’s Ethics Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines (PEMS) about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Most downloaded articles (last 2 months) Raffaele Carbone, Francesco Toto, Il concetto di identità e le sue radici moderne. Francesco Toto, Identity in Spinoza and Locke. Mario De Caro, Massimo Marraffa, The Crisis of the Pyramidal Conception of the Mind and the Intelligent Automaticity of Human Cognition. Enrico Cipriani, Chomsky on Reference and Communication. Enrico Pasini, Filling the Void: Identity and Human Essence in Montaigne. Paolo Pecere, The I without a Subject, the Subject without an I: Kantian Questions between Logic and Anthropology. Paolo Castaldo, The Question of Personal Identity in Hume’s Treatise. Valeria Finocchiaro, The Concept of Habit in Hegel Between Nature and History. Riccardo Chiaradonna, Flavia Farina, Character as a Second Nature in Aristotle. Celine Spector, Reclaiming Rousseau: National and European Identity. [continue...]