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Sara Albieri

University of São Paulo
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  • University of São Paulo
    Department of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences
    Regular Faculty
University of São Paulo
Department of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences
PhD, 1993
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Social Science
General Philosophy of Science
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Hume e Peirce acerca do ceticismo cartesiano
    Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 44 (108): 244-252. 2003.
    Charles Sanders PeirceHume and Other PhilosophersHistory of Political PhilosophyHume: Metaphysics an…Read more
    Charles Sanders PeirceHume and Other PhilosophersHistory of Political PhilosophyHume: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  • Milagres e leis da natureza em Peirce e Hume
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 22 (2): 207-222. 1996.
    Hume and Other PhilosophersHume: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  • Causes and laws in the sciences of man
    Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 52 (124): 331-342. 2011.
    Causation and Laws
  • Razão, natureza e neopirronismo: a propósito de 'Verdade, Realismo, Fenômeno', de O. Porchat
    O Que Nos Faz Pensar 85-89. 1997.
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    Causas e leis nas ciências do homem
    Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 52 (124): 331-342. 2011.
    Philosophy of Social Science, Misc
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