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      <title>Non-Declarative Sentences and Communication in Husserl’s Logical Investigations: contributions to a theory on communicative acts in the light of Husserl and Austin</title>
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      <description>Title: Non-Declarative Sentences and Communication in Husserl’s Logical Investigations: contributions to a theory on communicative acts in the light of Husserl and Austin
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      <title>Theses towards a new natural philosophy</title>
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      <description>Title: Theses towards a new natural philosophy
Authors: Alves, Pedro M. S.,
Abstract: In this paper I address some philosophical questions regarding the impact quantum&#xD;
mechanics has in the classical conceptions about reality and knowledge. I stress that&#xD;
onto-gnosiological realism still is an option to the issues regarding the relationship&#xD;
between knowledge and reality. Rejecting some radical aspects of Copenhagen&#xD;
interpretation of quantum formalism, I emphasize the advantages of de Broglie’s&#xD;
realistic and causal model. To finish with, I discuss the limits of the Cartesian concept&#xD;
of matter and the split between matter and mind.</description>
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