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    Marx „gegen“ Hegel on Greek Atomism.Umberto Emanuela ConversanoCorso & E. Monopoli Italy: - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Marx „gegen“ Hegel on Greek Atomism.Umberto Emanuela ConversanoCorso & E. Monopoli ItalyEmail: - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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  3. Fondamenti E Filosofia Della Fisica Atti Del Convegno Cesena-Urbino, 26-29 Settembre 1994.Vincenzo Fano, Lettere E. Arti Italy) Accademia di Scienze & Cesena - 1996 - Il Ponte Vecchio.
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    E.G.H. Pedaliu, Britain, Italy and the Origins of the Cold War.M. E. Guasconi - 2005 - Polis 19 (1):149-150.
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    D. Del Boca e M. Repetto-Alaia (a cura di), "Women's Work, the family and Social Policy: Focus on Italy in European Perspective".E. Ruspini - 2004 - Polis 18 (1):172-173.
  6. L'epistola degli Ih̲wān al-Ṣafāʾ "Sulle opinioni e le religioni".Carmela Baffioni & Italy) Ikhwåan al-òsafåa® - 1989 - Napoli: Istituto universitario orientale, Dipartimento di studi e ricerche su Africa e paesi arabi.
  7. Memorie Epicuree: (PHerc. 1418 e 310).Cesira Philodemus & Italy Militello - 1997 - Napoli: Bibliopolis. Edited by Cesira Militello.
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    M.L. Mirabile (a cura di), Italie sociali. Il welfare locale fra Europa, riforme e federalismo.E. Pavolini - 2007 - Polis 21 (2):340-341.
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    E-Commerce in Europe. Italy country report for the UK government.A. Marturano, , A. D'atri, , M. Barbini, , V. Mauro, & E. Pauselli - unknown
  10. La Scienza tra filosofia e storia in Italia nel Novecento: atti del congresso internazionale, Varese, 24-25-26, ottobre 1985.Fabio Minazzi, Luigi Zanzi & Italy (eds.) - 1987 - Roma: Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, Direzione generale delle informazioni dell'editoria e della proprietà letteraria artistica e scientifica.
     
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    The Merton tradition and kinematics in late sixteenth nd early seventeenth-century Italy.E. T. Dubois - 1983 - History of European Ideas 4 (4):476-478.
    (1983). The Merton tradition and kinematics in late sixteenth nd early seventeenth-century Italy. History of European Ideas: Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 476-478.
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  12. Noetic philosophizing+ Two lectures by Ernesto Grassi and Emilio Hidalgo-Serna given at a conference in Lecce, Italy, in March of 1991: Rhetoric's displacement of metaphysics' Alcestis' and'Don Quixote'.E. Baer - 1997 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 30 (2).
     
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    MT Keating, X. Vlnotas, PJ Schwartz. Ctlnlca Medlca Generate e Tempia Medlca, Univ of Milan; Dept. of Cardiology, Univ. of Pavia, Italy Genetic heterogeneity has been conclusively proved in the Romano-Ward syndrome. The forms linked to chromosome 3 (LQT3) have different mutations. [REVIEW]E. H. Locati, M. Stramba-BacHale, S. G. Priori, C. Napolteno & J. A. Towbin - unknown - Ratio 2 (267).
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  14. Autour de Pomponazzi. Problématique de l'immortalité de l''me en Italie au début du XVIe siècle.E. Gilson - 1961 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 28.
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  15. The arrival of Rene Descartes''Discours de la methode'and his' Principia'in Italy: The earliest reading of Cartesian texts in Naples.E. Lojacono - 1996 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 16 (3):395-454.
     
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  16. The philosophy of luporini, Cesare and existentialist thinking in italy.E. Garin - 1995 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 15 (2):145-156.
     
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    Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic Florence, Italy 1982. E. Casari, E. J. Fenstad, G. Lolli, G. Longo, A. Marcja & D. van Dalen - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):683 - 710.
  18. The European Left: Italy, France, and Spain.William E. Griffith - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 32 (3):228-229.
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    Herbert Marcuse in Italy.Michael E. Gardiner - 2021 - In Silvia Benso & Antonio Calcagno (eds.), _Open Borders: Encounters Between Italian Philosophy and Continental Thought_, eds. Silvia Benso and Antonio Calcagno. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. pp. 159-176.
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    [Minorities in Fiume from Hungary to Italy.].E. Capuzzo - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 35 (2):277-291.
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  21. Prioritizing surgical waiting lists. University of Genova, Villa Scassi Hospital, Génova, Italy.A. Testi, E. Tanfani, R. Valente, L. Ansaldo & C. Torre - 2006 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14:59-64.
     
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    Marriage trends in the Italo-Greeks of Italy.G. Biondi & E. Perrotti - 1991 - Journal of Biosocial Science 23 (2):129-135.
    The Italo-Greek ethnolinguistic minority, living in thirteen villages of southern Italy, marry largely amongst themselves but there are some intermarriages with native Italians. The majority of marriages are within the villages, but there is some marriage movement from one Italo-Greek village to another. Data on marriage and birthplace of parents and grandparents obtained by questionnaires to families of primary school children are analysed, to show the trends in breakdown of isolation over the last two generations.
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  23. The Music Room in Early Modern France and Italy: Sound, Space and Object.E. Cooper Tracy - 2012
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    Odilo and the Treuga Dei in Southern Italy: A Beneventan Manuscript Fragment.Roger E. Reynolds - 1984 - Mediaeval Studies 46 (1):450-462.
  25. Pénitents ruraux communautaires en Italie au XIII'siècle.Gg Meersseman-E. Adda - 1954 - Revue D’Histoire Ecclésiastique 49:344-390.
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  26. A. MAIERÙ "English logic in Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries". [REVIEW]E. J. Ashworth - 1983 - History and Philosophy of Logic 4 (2):226.
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    Euripidis Hypsipyla cum notis criticis et exegeticis. Ed. G. Italie. One vol. 8vo. Pp. xii + 80. Berlin: E. Ebering, 1923. [REVIEW] E. Lobel - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (1-2):43-43.
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    Town Planning - J. B. Ward-Perkins: Cities of Ancient Greece and Italy: Planning in Classical Antiquity. Pp. 128; 86 drawings and photos. New York: George Braziller, 1974. Cloth, $6.95. [REVIEW]R. E. Wycherley - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (2):249-250.
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    D. Ridgway, F. Serra-Ridgway, M. Pearce, E. Herring, R. D. Whitehouse, J. B. Wilkins (edd.): Ancient Italy in its Mediterranean Setting. Studies in Honour of Ellen Macnamara. Pp.336, figs. London: Accordia Research Institute, University of London, 2000. Paper. ISBN: 1-873415-21-4. [REVIEW]Alison E. Cooley - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (2):494-495.
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    The History of linguistics in Italy.Paolo Ramat, Hans-Josef Niederehe & E. F. K. Koerner (eds.) - 1982 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This volume brings together the papers published in Historiographia Linguistica 9:3 (1982), which was devoted to the history of linguistics in Italy, with Marazzini's paper first published in Historiographia Linguistica 10:1/2 (1983), and an original article by Franco Lo Piparo expressly written for this volume. The present volume provides in addition an index of subjects, as well as an index of names, which supplies bio-bibliographical references to authors discussed.
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    Physician–Patient Relationship, Assisted Suicide and the Italian Constitutional Court.E. Turillazzi, A. Maiese, P. Frati, M. Scopetti & M. Di Paolo - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (4):671-681.
    In 2017, Italy passed a law that provides for a systematic discipline on informed consent, advance directives, and advance care planning. It ranges from decisions contextual to clinical necessity through the tool of consent/refusal to decisions anticipating future events through the tools of shared care planning and advance directives. Nothing is said in the law regarding the issue of physician assisted suicide. Following the DJ Fabo case, the Italian Constitutional Court declared the constitutional illegitimacy of article 580 of the (...)
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    Childhood - Cohen, Rutter Constructions of Childhood in Ancient Greece and Italy. Pp. xxiv + 429, b/w & colour ills, maps. Princeton, NJ: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2007. Paper, US$75. ISBN: 978-0-87661-541-6. [REVIEW]E. M. Griffiths - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):485-488.
  33. A propos de la vie de S. Fantin.E. Follieri - 1997 - Byzantion 67 (2):548-553.
    L'A. souhaite apporter des rectifications à propos des remarques de P. Yannopoulos sur la Vie de S. Fantin. Le voyage d'Athènes à Larissa a du être accompli par voie terrestre et non pas par bateau. Fantin et ses amis ne venaient pas directement d'Italie, mais de la rive orientale de l'Adriatique. A Larissa, Fantin prophétise la conquête de la ville par les ennemis puis descendit au bord de la mer où il embarqua pour Thessalonique. Ces remarques voudraient contribuer à une (...)
     
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    Prevalence and trend of overweight and obesity among sardinian conscripts (italy) of 1969 and 1998.A. Loviselli, M. E. Ghiani, F. Velluzzi, I. S. Piras, L. Minerba, G. Vona & C. M. Calò - 2010 - Journal of Biosocial Science 42 (2):201-211.
    SummaryThis study evaluated the prevalence of overweight and obesity in the male Sardinian population, and verifies that it has increased over the last 30 years. Data were collected during 2003–2004 from military registers in the Archive of the Military District of Cagliari for the years 1969 and 1998. A total of 22,345 forms were analysed from all Sardinia. The conscripts were classified on the basis of their place of residence and socioeconomic status. The overall prevalence of overweight and obesity in (...)
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    Mathematics, technology, and art in later Renaissance Italy: Alexander Marr: Between Raphael and Galileo: Mutio Oddi and the mathematical culture of late Renaissance Italy. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2011, xiii+359pp, $45.00 HB.Ann E. Moyer - 2013 - Metascience 23 (2):281-284.
    Andrew Marr has built this masterful study of Mutio Oddi on a set of ironies. He begins with a bitter blow of fortune: Oddi, in the middle of an apparently promising life as mathematician and architect in his native Urbino, had fallen afoul of his lord the Duke, accused of participating in a plot to depose him. After years of apparently unjust imprisonment, he was released in 1610, but into exile. Yet Oddi managed to recast his career in Milan and (...)
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    Relatives' attitudes towards informing patients about the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.E. Pucci - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (1):51-54.
    Objectives: To evaluate relatives’ attitudes towards informing patients with Alzheimer’s disease about their diagnosis.Setting: A university hospital in Italy.Methods: The closest relatives of each of 71 subjects diagnosed for the first time as having AD were interviewed, using a semistructured questionnaire. Spontaneous requests by relatives not to communicate issues concerning the diagnosis were also recorded.Results: Forty three relatives spontaneously requested that patients not be fully informed. After being interviewed, nobody thought that the patient should be given all the information. (...)
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    Antonio Gramsci on Surrealism and the Avant-garde.E. San Juan - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (2):31.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.2 (2003) 31-45 [Access article in PDF] Antonio Gramsci on Surrealism and the Avant-garde E. San Juan, Jr. Surrealism provided me with what I had been confusedly searching for. I have accepted it joyfully because in it I have found more of a confirmation than a revelation. It was a weapon that exploded the French language. It shook up absolutely everything....A process of disalienation, (...)
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    From compulsory to voluntary immunisation: Italy's National Vaccination Plan (2005-7) and the ethical and organisational challenges facing public health policy-makers across Europe. [REVIEW]N. E. Moran, S. Gainotti & C. Petrini - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9):669-674.
    Increasing geographical mobility and international travel augment the ease and speed by which infectious diseases can spread across large distances. It is therefore incumbent upon each state to ensure that immunisation programmes are effective and that herd immunity is achieved. Across Europe, a range of immunisation policies exist: compulsion, the offer of financial incentives to parents or healthcare professionals, social and professional pressure, or simply the dissemination of clear information and advice. Until recently, immunisation against particular communicable diseases was compulsory (...)
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    The Historian between the Quest for the Universal and the Quest for Identity.E. J. Hobsbawm - 1994 - Diogenes 42 (168):51-63.
    It might be best to begin this discussion of the historian's predicament with a concrete experience. In the early summer of 1944, as the German army retreated northwards in Italy to establish a more defensible front against the advancing Allied forces along the so-called “Gothic Line” in the Appenines, its units carried out a number of massacres, usually justified as reprisals against local “bandit” (i.e., partisan) activity. Fifty years later some of these village massacres in the province of Arezzo, (...)
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  40. Toward a better theory of very low fertility: lessons from Italy.M. J. di KertzerWhite, L. Bernardi, G. Gabrielli, E. B. Cottrell, T. P. Gerber, L. Toulemon, R. Retherford, N. Ogawa & R. Matsukura - 2007 - Journal of Biosocial Science 39 (4):493-515.
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    Postnational democracies without postnational states? Some skeptical reflections.William E. Scheuerman - 2009 - Ethics and Global Politics 2 (1).
    Prominent critical theorists (including Jürgen Habermas) have embraced a radical democratic version of the popular notion of ‘global governance without government’, according to which postnational democratization can be achieved without establishing robust firms of postnational statehood. The sources of the argument in Hauke Brunkhorst’s recent theorizing are critically interrogated. Brunkhorst’s interpretation of the European Union as an emerging case of postnational democracy, his critique of traditional ideas of state sovereignty, and Kelsenian notions about the primacy of global law are criticized. (...)
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    Herbicide resistant sugar beet – what is the problem?Kathrine Hauge Madsen & Peter Sandøe - 2001 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (2):161-168.
    Risk assessment studies of herbicide resistant sugarbeet have revealed no risks to human health or the environment.Indeed it appears that commercial growth of this crop mightsecure benefits such as decreased pesticide use and increasedbiodiversity. However, widespread resistance to GM crops such asherbicide resistant sugar beet still persists in Europe. It isargued that this is not just because people do not know therelevant facts. Rather it is because popular resistance to GMfood is driven in part by concerns other than the fear (...)
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    The Last Latin Colony.E. T. Salmon - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (01):30-.
    The last Latin colony in Italy named by Livy is Aquileia; but Velleius Paterculus in a well-known passage says that Luca received a colony in 177 B.C., and follows his usual practice of not stating whether it was of the Latin or of the citizen type. Livy does not know of a colony at Luca, but does mention a citizen colony planted at Luna in 177 b.c.
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    Corruption, Underdevelopment, and Extractive Resource Industries: Addressing the Vicious Cycle.Eleanor R. E. O’Higgins - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (2):235-254.
    Abstract: The systemic role of corruption and its link to low human development is explored. The extractive resource industry is presented as an arena where conditions for corruption—monopoly and discretion without accountability—are especially intense. Corruption is maintained by a self-reinforcing cycle. Multiple stakeholders are involved in the maintenance of and/or opposition to the cycle: investing corporations, host country regimes and officials, inter-governmental bodies like the OECD, industry associations, non-governmental organization (NGO) watchdogs like Transparency International, and international agencies facilitating global investment (...)
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    Renaissance humanism: Foundations, forms, and legacy; volume 1: Humanism in Italy; Volume 2: Humanism beyond Italy; Volume 3: Humanism and the disciplines ed. Albert Rabil Jr , 1598 pp., $123.95 set, text edition. [REVIEW]John E. Weakland - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (4):557.
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    Taking account of local culture: limits to the development of a professional ethos.Suzanne E. Goopy - 2005 - Nursing Inquiry 12 (2):144-154.
    Taking account of local culture: limits to the development of a professional ethos The need to extend the discussion of culture in the study of nursing, combined with an enthusiasm for the possibility of viewing nursing from a new perspective, provides the impetus for this study. Based on fieldwork undertaken in the intensive care unit (RICU) of a major public hospital in Rome (Italy), this paper explores some of the key aspects of the social relations and local staff culture (...)
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    Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: a step by step guide to recent Italian ethical and legislative troubles.E. Turillazzi & V. Fineschi - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (10):e21-e21.
    Objective: To analyse legislation and medical professionals’ position concerning the doctor’s role in assisted reproduction techniques in Italy, and to discuss the implications for physicians of preimplantation genetic diagnosis .Background: Until recently a strict interpretation of the assisted reproduction law and the guidelines subsequently issued, lead to denying infertile couples affected by genetic diseases the right to resort to PGD. In October 2006 the Constitutional Court ruled regarding the question of the constitutional legitimacy of the prohibition of PGD.Discussion: The (...)
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    Renascent Rationalism. [REVIEW]E. D. R. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (1):137-138.
    This volume is a revival and updating of the rationalism initiated by the Cartesian cogito. Even the four main divisions of the work give evidence of this: Perception, the Real World, Real Mind, and the Suprarational. The order of treatment is not identical in every respect with that of Descartes, but the four main themes are indubitably Cartesian. While the protagonist is Descartes, the antagonist to whom this volume is consciously addressed is the empiricist and the positivist. Professor Robinson seems (...)
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    UMBRIA G. Bradley: Ancient Umbria. State, Culture, and Identity in Central Italy from the Iron Age to the Augustan Era . Pp. xv + 333, maps, ills, pls. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Cased, £50. ISBN: 0-19-924514-. [REVIEW]Alison E. Cooley - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):411-.
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    Traveling Toward Distance: Italian Lessons.Robert E. Innis - 2015 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (1):41-57.
    ABSTRACT Human beings are wanderers, although in another way we are more like trees, rooted in place, both physical and psychological. We cross borders, both internal and external, between the familiar and the unfamiliar, but often find ourselves seeing the new only in terms of the old or, more dangerously, not seeing the new at all. This article will explore through concrete instances pivotal philosophical and existential implications and lessons of the “fusion of horizons” exemplified in Montaigne's, Goethe's, Stendhal's, and (...)
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