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    Demanding a halt to metadiscussions.Beth Innocenti - 2022 - Argumentation 36 (3):345-364.
    How do social actors get addressees to stop retreating to metadiscussions that derail ground-level discussions, and why do they expect the strategies to work? The question is of both theoretical and practical interest, especially with regard to ground-level discussions of systemic sexism and racism derailed by qualifying “not all men” and “not all white people” perform the sexist or racist actions that are the topic of discussion. I use a normative pragmatic approach to analyze two exemplary messages designed to halt (...)
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    The Persuasive Force of Demanding.Beth Innocenti & Nichole Kathol - 2018 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 51 (1):50-72.
    A paradigm case of demanding involves making utterances designed to influence addressees to accede.1 It would be incoherent to say, "I demand that you do x, but I am not saying that you ought to do x," or "I demand that you do x, although I am fully aware that you cannot do x." The extraordinary nature of demanding may be gleaned from anomalous utterances such as "employees may demand time off by notifying scheduling managers at least one month in (...)
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  3. De actione Dei in causas secundas liberas iuxta S. Thomam.H. Degl’Innocenti - 1961 - Aquinas 4:28-56.
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  4. In nome della madre: pathos tragico e retorica degli affetti nella Consolatio ad Helviam matrem di Seneca.R. Degl’Innocenti Pierini - 1997 - Paideia 52:109-120.
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    “Differentiationism” can reconcile selectionism and constructivism.G. M. Innocenti - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):568-569.
    Increased complexity of representations in development probably results from the differentiation of distributed neural circuits. Axonal differentiation plays a crucial role in this process. Axonal differentiation appears to be achieved in stages, each involving combinations of constructive and regressive events controlled by cell intrinsic and cell extrinsic information.
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    La Saggezza stoica: antologia.Piero Innocenti (ed.) - 1982 - Firenze: Le Monnier.
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    On evolution by loss of exuberancy.G. M. Innocenti - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (3):340-341.
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    A normative pragmatic model of making fear appeals.Beth Innocenti - 2011 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 44 (3):273-290.
    Broadly speaking, it seems plausible to say that fear appeals are designed to induce action—to generate persuasive force for addressees to act in order to avoid a fearful outcome (Walton 2000, 1-2, 20, 22, 143; Witte 1994, 113; Witte 1992, 329). Because a fear appeal is a kind of argument about harmful consequences, and because arguments about harmful consequences are commonplace in deliberations, fear appeals are practically inevitable in civic discourse. And, as some scholars have recently confirmed, making fear appeals (...)
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    Marshaling Normative Pragmatic Force to Secure Autonomy.Beth Innocenti - 2024 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 57 (3):290-305.
    ABSTRACT Speakers’ autonomy as arguers is impaired when they are not recognized as arguers, they can’t get their arguments heard, and their arguments are ignored, dismissed, or used against them. How do speakers cultivate conditions to secure their autonomy as arguers? This article submits that they marshal normative pragmatic force or the practical efficacy of normative materials. To support this claim, this article explains what speakers’ autonomy as arguers comprises. The article then describes three legitimate sources of force in arguing (...)
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    Epicuro.Piero Innocenti - 1975 - Firenze: Italia.
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    The time when the “tomte” of evolution was playing with time.Giorgio M. Innocenti - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):287-287.
    Developmental constraints presumably had a major role in channeling evolution. In particular, developmental mechanisms may have coordinated the evolution of neocortex with that of other brain structures. However, the rules determining the differential expansion of different cortical territories remain to be determined as well as the adaptive role of cortical expansion versus that of the structures it is connected to. The high degree of developmental plasticity of neocortex was probably the key to its successful evolution.
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    Il probleme della persona nel pensiero di S. Tommaso.Umberto Degl'Innocenti - 1967 - Roma,: Libreria editrice della Pontificia Università Lateranense.
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    (1 other version)Die subjektiven Ansätze des sozialen Lebens in Hegels Enzyklopädie.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2019 - Hegel Jahrbuch 2019 (1):614-622.
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    A Normative Pragmatic Perspective on Appealing to Emotions in Argumentation.Beth Innocenti Manolescu - 2006 - Argumentation 20 (3):327-343.
    Is appealing to emotions in argumentation ever legitimate and, if so, what is the best way to analyze and evaluate such appeals? After overviewing a normative pragmatic perspective on appealing to emotions in argumentation, I present answers to these questions from pragma-dialectical, informal logical, and rhetorical perspectives, and note positions shared and supplemented by a normative pragmatic perspective. A normative pragmatic perspective holds that appealing to emotions in argumentation may be relevant and non-manipulative; and that emotional appeals may be analyzed (...)
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  15. Nota al De Hebdomadibus di Boezio.M. Degli’Innocenti - 1939 - Divus Thomas 42:397-399.
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    Developmental axes and evolutionary trees.G. M. Innocenti - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):94-95.
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  17. C.A. Eschenmayer : history as the realm of freedom and moral development.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2023 - In Katerina Mihaylova & Anna Ezekiel (eds.), Hope and the Kantian Legacy: New Contributions to the History of Optimism. London, Vereinigtes Königreich: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    (1 other version)Biomimicry and AI-Enabled Automation in Agriculture. Conceptual Engineering for Responsible Innovation.Marco Innocenti - 2024 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 38 (1):1-17.
    This paper aims to engineer the concept of biomimetic design for its application in agricultural technology as an innovation strategy to sustain non-human species’ adaptation to today’s rapid environmental changes. By questioning the alleged intrinsic morality of biomimicry, a formulation of it is sought that goes beyond the sharp distinction between nature as inspiration and the human field of application of biomimetic technologies. After reviewing the main literature on Responsible Innovation, we support Vincent Blok’s “eco-centric” perspective on biomimicry, which considers (...)
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    The Pragmatic Force of Making an Argument.Jean Goodwin & Beth Innocenti - 2019 - Topoi 38 (4):669-680.
    Making arguments makes reasons apparent. Sometimes those reasons may affect audiences’ relationships to claims (e.g., accept, adhere). But an over-emphasis on audience effects encouraged by functionalist theories of argumentation distracts attention from other things that making arguments can accomplish. We advance the normative pragmatic program on argumentation through two case studies of how early advocates for women’s suffrage in the U.S. made reasons apparent in order to show that what they were doing wasn’t ridiculous. While it might be possible to (...)
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    Selectionistic neurocostructivism in evolution and development.Giorgio M. Innocenti - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):340-341.
    Neurocostructivism aims to illustrate and explain cognitive development in relation to the underlying neural structures, with the help of computational models. This enterprise should be grounded both in the evolutionary and in the developmental perspectives. In both, selection plays a fundamental role in the construction of neural and cognitive structures.
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    The Politics of Eloquence: David Hume’s Polite Rhetoric. By Marc Hanvelt. [REVIEW]Beth Innocenti - 2012 - Hume Studies 38 (1):119-122.
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    Obscene language and the renegotiation of gender roles in post-Soviet contexts.Cristiana Lucchetti - 2021 - Pragmatics Cognition 28 (1):57-86.
    Mat is a specific domain of Russian obscene vocabulary including words related to sexuality. The first sociolinguistic studies on mat emerged after the fall of the Soviet Union, concomitantly with the formation of Russian gender studies in the early 1990s. Until today, research on gender and taboo in Russian has been exiguous. Many scholars claim that the use of mat is a male prerogative, whereas women’s use of mat is heavily sanctioned in society. Through data from a survey I carried (...)
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    Vladimir Solov'ëv: il problema della falsificazione del bene nella filosofia escatologica.Cristiana Carta - 2008 - Scandicci, Firenze: Firenze Atheneum.
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  24. Il contributo esegetico Johan Schultz nell¿ ambito della prima recezione del criticismo kantiano (1770-1785).Cristiana Boneli Munegato - 1992 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 21 (1):3-36.
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  25. Ist der Standpunkt der Moralität irrational?Cristiana Senigaglia - 2015 - In Christoph Asmuth & Simon Gabriel Neuffer (eds.), Irrationalität. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Shaming in and into Argumentation.Beth Innocenti Manolescu - 2007 - Argumentation 21 (4):379-395.
    Shame appeals may be both relevant to and make possible argumentation with reluctant addressees. I propose a normative pragmatic model of practical reasoning involved in shame appeals and show that its explanatory power exceeds that of a more traditional account of an underlying practical inference structure. I also illustrate that analyzing the formal propriety of shame appeals offers a more complete explanation of their normative pragmatic force than an application of rules for dialogue types.
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    A Normative Pragmatic Theory of Exhorting.Fred J. Kauffeld & Beth Innocenti - 2018 - Argumentation 32 (4):463-483.
    We submit a normative pragmatic theory of exhorting—an account of conceptually necessary and potentially efficacious components of a coherent strategy for securing a sympathetic hearing for efforts to urge and inspire addressees to act on high-minded principles. Based on a Gricean analysis of utterance-meaning, we argue that the concept of exhorting comprises making statements openly urging addressees to perform some high-minded, principled course of action; openly intending to inspire addressees to act on the principles; and intending that addressees’ recognition of (...)
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    Edith Stein ponte di verità: dalla fenomenologia della verità alla testimonianza di verità.Cristiana Dobner - 2015 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Esteem and self-esteem as an interweaving polarity. Max Weber´s analysis from the Protestant ethic to the ideal-type of politician.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2020 - Human Affairs 30 (3):353-364.
    Although Max Weber does not specifically analyze the topic of esteem, his investigation of the Protestant ethic offers interesting insights into it. The change in mentality it engendered essentially contributed to enhancing the meaning and importance of esteem in modern society. In his analysis, Weber ascertains that esteem was fundamental to being accepted and integrated into the social life of congregations. Nevertheless, he also highlights that esteem was supported by a form of self-esteem which was not simply derived from a (...)
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  30. The neural mind debate proceedings.Lluis Oviedo, Giorgio Innocenti, Rufina Gutierrez, Rasmus Winther, Jose Maria Gomez Gomez & Juni Guerra - 2011 - Pensamiento 67 (254):631-639.
     
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    The Never-Ending Poxes of Syphilis, AIDS, and Measles.Cristiana Bastos - 2022 - Centaurus 64 (1):155-170.
    In this article, I address some infectious diseases that never really “ended,” even though their morbidity, their social impact, and their public visibility have faded away: AIDS, syphilis, and measles. I will use data from different projects I have conducted on each of those epidemics: HIV/AIDS at the doctoral training level in the 1990s, with a geographical focus on Brazil and the United States; syphilis in the context of a 2010 project on the social history of health in Lisbon in (...)
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    “Raking and reasoning about it”: bridges between John Dewey’s Art as Experience and the Reggio Emilia Approach.Cristiana Prestianni - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (62):29-42.
    The article aims to demonstrate to what extent the work Art as Experience by the American philosopher and pedagogist John Dewey, a proponent of pedagogical activism, may have contributed to Loris Malaguzzi’s thought and the Reggio Emilia Approach. Starting from the idea of an aesthetic experience as a privileged means of knowledge, the comparison between the two authors continues through reflections on the relationship between art-community and art-ethics. The dialogue between these important educational approaches is proposed in order to highlight (...)
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    Tιμιώτερα Books, Talking Objects, Honour and Shame in the Phaedrus.Cristiana Caserta - 2015 - Peitho 6 (1):113-146.
    In the Phaedrus, the expression τὰ γεγραμμένα φαῦλα ἀποδεῖξαι, „to demonstrate the inadequacy of its own written” could mean „to make a palinody.” The requirements to define someone as a philosopher that Socrates provides describe in theoretical and normative form what the dialogue has already represented in its dramatic form. Plato has targeted the speech of Lysias and the first speech of Socrates as belonging to a literary genre that is still in statu nascendi: a sophistic conference in which the (...)
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    Formal Propriety as Rhetorical Norm.Beth Innocenti Manolescu - 2004 - Argumentation 18 (1):113-125.
    Given the persistent conception of rhetoric as effective persuasion by any means for individual success, it is desirable to describe an alternative standard for evaluating argumentation from a rhetorical perspective. I submit formal propriety as a key norm. Conceiving of form as a process of expectation and fulfillment offers a method of reconstructing argumentation that is both descriptive and normative. I illustrate the method by critiquing a sample of argumentation, and conclude by addressing the strengths and limitations of this analytical (...)
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    Blood Saga: Hemophilia, AIDS, and the Survival of a Community. Susan Resnik.Cristiana Bastos - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):227-228.
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    Hegel und die Frage der Immanenz.Cristiana SenigagliaLeonrodstr MünchenEmail: - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Freiheitsvollzug und Anerkennungsanspruch. Fichte, Charles Taylor und die heutige Fragestellung.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2012 - Fichte-Studien 40:179-197.
  38. Endre Kiss-Judentum—Emanzipation—Mitteleuropa.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2010 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 63 (4):144.
     
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    Hegel und die Frage der Immanenz.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Il gioco delle assonanze: a proposito degli influssi hobbesiani sul pensiero filosofico-politico di Hegel.Cristiana Senigaglia - 1992 - Scandicci, Firenze: La Nuova Italia.
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    Philosophie und Politik in Fichtes Analyse der Französischen Revolution.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2017 - Fichte-Studien 44:99-119.
    In his early reflections on the French Revolution, Fichte approaches the relationship between its present meaning and its theoretical as well as politico-philosophical relevance. The French Revolution is for Fichte particularly significant, because herewith human rights and the value of the human being in general are placed into the foreground. In his opinion, they are founded on a transcendental conception of freedom, which has also to be achieved in politics. Relating to the contents, freedom, equality, and equal worthiness are asserted (...)
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    Stäche, A. (Hrsg.) Das Harte und das Weiche. Körper - Erfahrung - Konstruktion.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2007 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 4 (2):195-199.
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    Well-Come Back! Professional Basketball Players Perceptions of Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors Influencing a Return to Pre-injury Levels.Cristiana Conti, Selenia di Fronso, Monica Pivetti, Claudio Robazza, Leslie Podlog & Maurizio Bertollo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:436536.
    The psychological factors influencing a return to sport has gained increased research attention. In the current investigation, we explored professional basketball players’ perceptions of the psychological factors facilitating a return to performance equal to or exceeding previous performance standards. We also sought to describe athletes’ experiences – both positive and negative – of returning to sport following injury recovery. Ten Italian professional male basketball players (age range 22-36 years), were retrospectively interviewed in relation to three time-periods: (1) from the commencement (...)
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    Mal-estar de professores e pandemia: um espaço de escuta frente à morte na escola.Cristiana Carneiro, Mariana Scrinzi, Larissa Costa Beber Scherer & Lila Souza - 2024 - Aprender-Caderno de Filosofia E Psicologia da Educação 31:295-308.
    Os tempos pandêmicos forçaram a escola em relação ao encontro com a morte. Cenas narradas ou encenadas convocaram os educadores a se confrontarem com os desdobramentos desse encontro disruptivo. Coube aos professores se ocuparem dos efeitos mortíferos produzidos pela pandemia de Covid-19. Diante da morte, o silêncio costuma ser uma saída e, em relação aos educadores, não saber sobre o que fazer com ela na escola produz mal-estar, pois educar supõe uma posição de saber a ser sustentada. A partir de (...)
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    Hegel und die Frage der Immanenz.Cristiana SenigagliaLeonrodstr München: - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Die Bestimmung des Bürgers beim späten Fichte.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2003 - Fichte-Studien 24:113-126.
    Befasst man sich mit dem Begriff ›Bürger‹ in Fichtes später Reflexionsentwicklung, so ist man mit der vorausgehenden Frage konfrontiert, welche Konnotationen hier als von der früheren Phase unterschieden gelten können. Eine vorläufige Betrachtung würde als erstes darauf hindeuten, dass schon der quantitative Gebrauch des Wortes »Bürger« in Fichtes Jenaer Zeit weniger häufig ist und mit unbestimmteren Sachverhalten im Zusammenhang steht. Aber eine quantitative Bewertung ist an sich nicht schlüssig, wenn sie nicht dabei durch eine begriffsinhaltliche Analyse untermauert wird. Und eine (...)
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    Von der Autonomie zur Selbständigkeit.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2009 - Fichte-Studien 33:207-220.
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    Rimarrà solo il grande amore: il sentire di Edith Stein nella furia del nazismo.Cristiana Dobner - 2013 - Borgomanero, No [i.e. Novara, Italy]: G. Ladolfi.
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    Ontologies du conflit.Cristiana Asavoaie, Anna Bonalume, Arnaud Francois, Diana Margarit, Oriane Petteni, Petre Prasek & Ovidiu Stanciu - 2017 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 9 (1):321-346.
    This article embodies the result of a collective work that seeks to understand the manner in which the notion of conflict is transformed by the attempt to apply it to reality, according to the doctrines hereby comprise as “ontologies of conflict”. It seems that there are three resulting “logics of conflict” which may receive the following qualifications: logic of contradiction, logic of contrariety and logic of difference.
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    Fichtes Grundgedanke der rationalen Sittlichkeit.Cristiana Senigaglia - 2024 - Fichte-Studien 53 (2):434-456.
    Zusammenfassung Im System der Sittenlehre von 1798 erklärt Fichte sein Anliegen, einen Begriff der Sittlichkeit „rein aus dem Wesen der Vernunft“ zu gewinnen. Dieser Sachverhalt hat für ihn eine umfangreiche Bedeutung und umfasst ein breites Spektrum von Phänomenen und Aspekten, die streng genommen die Definition von Rationalität überschreiten: Man denke an die Verbindung mit dem Trieb und dem Gefühl oder an die Grundkonzeption des Ich als Tätigkeit und Wollen. Infolgedessen bedeutet die rationale Sittlichkeit als Produkt der Vernunft nicht (oder nicht (...)
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