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    The first 1000 days of the autistic brain: a systematic review of diffusion imaging studies.Eugenia Conti, Sara Calderoni, Viviana Marchi, Filippo Muratori, Giovanni Cioni & Andrea Guzzetta - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Are clinical delusions adaptive?Eugenia Lancellotta & Lisa Bortolotti - 2019 - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science 10 (5):e1502.
    Delusions are symptoms of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and dementia. By and large, delusions are characterized by their behavioral manifestations and defined as irrational beliefs that compromise good functioning. In this overview paper, we ask whether delusions can be adaptive notwithstanding their negative features. Can they be a response to a crisis rather than the source of the crisis? Can they be the beginning of a solution rather than the problem? Some of the psychological, psychiatric, and philosophical literature has (...)
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    Naive causality: a mental model theory of causal meaning and reasoning.Eugenia Goldvarg & P. N. Johnson-Laird - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (4):565-610.
    This paper outlines a theory and computer implementation of causal meanings and reasoning. The meanings depend on possibilities, and there are four weak causal relations: A causes B, A prevents B, A allows B, and A allows not‐B, and two stronger relations of cause and prevention. Thus, A causes B corresponds to three possibilities: A and B, not‐A and B, and not‐A and not‐B, with the temporal constraint that B does not precede A; and the stronger relation conveys only the (...)
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    The Politics of Nature: New Materialist Responses to the Anthropocene.Arianne Françoise Conty - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (7-8):73-96.
    In order to explore some of the divergences within new materialism and elucidate their relationship to actor-network theory, this article will develop Latour’s theory of agency and then compare it to those new materialists who uphold a ‘flat ontology’ that includes technological tools (Jane Bennett) and those who uphold an animate/inanimate distinction (Tim Ingold and Eduardo Kohn). In light of the ecological crisis called the Anthropocene, the dissolution of the animate/inanimate distinction will be defended in order to address both polar (...)
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    Is the biological adaptiveness of delusions doomed?Eugenia Lancellotta - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (1):47-63.
    Delusions are usually considered as harmful and dysfunctional beliefs, one of the primary symptoms of a psychiatric illness and the mark of madness in popular culture. However, in recent times a much more positive role has been advocated for delusions. More specifically, it has been argued that delusions might be an answer to a problem rather than problems in themselves. By delivering psychological and epistemic benefits, delusions would allow people who face severe biological or psychological difficulties to survive in their (...)
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    Look, no hands!Conty Arianne - 2019 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 7 (2):151-176.
    Philosopher of science Bruno Latour defines the image as “any sign, work of art, inscription or painting serving as a mediation to reach something else.” According to this definition, mediation could very well be a synonym for image. In this article, I would like to use Latour’s work to argue for the crucial role that images play in overcoming a certain modern worldview that has divided the world into ontological essences that separate subject and object, nature and culture. It is (...)
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    Johannes Sharpe's ontology and semantics: Oxford realism revisited.Alessandro Conti - 2005 - Vivarium 43 (1):156-186.
    The German Johannes Sharpe is the most important and original author of the so called "Oxford Realists": his semantic and metaphysical theories are the end product of the two main medieval philosophical traditions, realism and nominalism, for he contributed to the new form of realism inaugurated by Wyclif, but was receptive to many nominalist criticisms. Starting from the main thesis of Wyclif's metaphysics, that the universal and individual are really identical but formally distinct, Oxford Realists introduced a new type of (...)
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  8. L'opera d'arte e il filosofo: sguardo cieco - parola veggente.Viana Conti - 2024 - Milano: Mimesis.
     
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    L’usurpazione di Silvano tra costrizione e brama di potere.Stefano Conti - 2016 - Klio 98 (1):228-240.
    Riassunto Un’attenta analisi comparata della testimonianza di Ammiano Marcellino con le altre fonti letterarie, e le probabili epigrafiche, mette in nuova luce l’usurpazione di Silvano (355 d. C.). Prima di dare il via alla rivolta, il generale valutò con attenzione l’esistenza di gruppi sociali ostili a Constanzo II: innanzitutto la popolazione delle Gallie, vessata dall’ingordigia degli emissari imperiali, ma c’erano eminenti figure pro Silvano anche alla corte di Milano e tra i senatori di Roma. Le manovre ordite contro di lui (...)
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  10. Le posizioni programmatiche dei partiti italiani in occasione delle elezioni europee.Nicolò Conti & Vincenzo Memoli - 2010 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 24 (3):389-417.
     
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    Vida e poder – reflexões acerca da pandemia atual.Davi Maranhão De Conti - 2020 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 11:e44.
    Este artigo se divide em quatro partes. Inicialmente apresentamos a noção de biopolítica de modo introdutório, considerando a relação entre poder soberano e biopoder. Voltamo-nos para a elaboração foucaultiana do termo de modo a esclarecer, em linhas gerais, seu sentido. Essa breve análise da noção de biopolítica encaminha-nos para o conceito de tanatopolítica, que aparece, na segunda parte do texto, como epíteto da derivação funesta da biopolítica. Na terceira parte, a partir de uma perspectiva biopolítica, lançamos luz sobre a crise (...)
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    Bayesian Computation Methods for Inference in Stochastic Kinetic Models.Eugenia Koblents, Inés P. Mariño & Joaquín Míguez - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-15.
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    Beauty and social influence. Adonization and its correlates.Eugenia Mandal - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (1):80-91.
    The article attempts to describe adonization, a specific tactic for exerting influence which employs physical attraction, as well as its determinants. The article presents a proprietary model of determinants and motivational mechanisms which constitute the basis of the attitude toward adonization. A cycle of 3 studies on individual determinants for the attitude toward adonization was described. Results of study 1 confirmed that male gender, psychological masculinity, narcissism, Machiavellianism and high self-monitoring were correlates of a positive attitude toward adonization. Study 2 (...)
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    Paul of venice.Alessandro Conti - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The lost history of political liberalism.Gregory Conti & William Selinger - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (3):341-354.
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  16. Engineering Thinking and its Role in Modern Industry.Putilova Eugenia & Anna Shutaleva - 2022 - AIP Conference Proceedings.
    Abstract. The article is devoted to the possibilities of the formation and development of engineering thinking. The paper considers the features of engineering thinking, compares various concepts that characterize engineering activities. The authors compare the concepts of technical, economic, research thinking, identifying the principles of engineering thinking. The need for a humanitarian component in engineering thinking is noted. Consistency and multidimensionality are considered by the authors as the most important concepts for the formation of engineering thinking. In conclusion, the authors (...)
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    Narrative Medicine and Empathy: A Phenomenological Perspective.Eugenia Stefanello - 2024 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 55 (2):167-183.
    In Rita Charon's account of narrative medicine, empathy seems to be an essential element of the clinical relationship. However, empathy has not received much attention, which I believe is problematic. First, I show that not only is there no clear definition of what empathy is, but that this conceptual gap creates ambiguity about its role in the practice of narrative medicine. Second, I argue that certain passages in Charon's work seem to implicitly characterize empathy as a combination of cognitive empathy, (...)
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    Ockham and Burley on Categories and Universals: A Comparison.Alessandro Conti - 2008 - Modern Schoolman 86 (1-2):181-210.
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    Democracy Confronts Diversity: Descriptive Representation in Victorian Britain.Gregory Conti - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (2):230-257.
    Today political theorists and the public generally often associate descriptive representation with democracy. However, in Victorian Britain supporters of descriptive representation tended to be arrayed against democracy. The impression that democracy was incompatible with descriptive representation and a set of related values, primary among which was deliberation, formed one of the great obstacles which democratic theory faced in this period. These values belonged to a traditional theory of representation which held that Parliament ought to be a mirror of the nation (...)
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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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  21. The cost of being watched: Stroop interference increases under concomitant eye contact.Laurence Conty, David Gimmig, Clément Belletier, Nathalie George & Pascal Huguet - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):133-139.
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    Comparing third-party responsibility with intention attribution: An fMRI investigation of moral judgment.Eugenia Kulakova, Sofia Bonicalzi, Adrian L. Williams & Patrick Haggard - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 125 (C):103762.
  23. Delusions in the two-factor theory: pathological or adaptive?Eugenia Lancellotta & Lisa Bortolotti - 2020 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 16 (2):37-57.
    In this paper we ask whether the two-factor theory of delusions is compatible with two claims, that delusions are pathological and that delusions are adaptive. We concentrate on two recent and influential models of the two-factor theory: the one proposed by Max Coltheart, Peter Menzies and John Sutton (2010) and the one developed by Ryan McKay (2012). The models converge on the nature of Factor 1 but diverge about the nature of Factor 2. The differences between the two models are (...)
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    Following Arguments Wherever They Lead: Women, Choices and Simone de Beauvoir.Eugenia N. Zimmerman - 1993 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 10 (1):187-194.
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    “Us” and “Them” in Betty Friedan and Simone de Beauvoir.Eugenia N. Zimmerman - 1999 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 15 (1):163-168.
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  26. HIV-positive status and preservation of privacy: a recent decision from the Italian Data Protection Authority on the procedure of gathering personal patient data in the dental office.Adelaide Conti, Paola Delbon, Laura Laffranchi, Corrado Paganelli & Francesco De Ferrari - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (6):386-388.
    The processing of sensitive information in the health field is subject to rigorous standards that guarantee the protection of information confidentiality. Recently, the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali) stated their formal opinion on a standard procedure in dental offices involving the submission of a questionnaire that includes the patient's health status. HIV infection status is included on the form. The Authority has stated that all health data collection must be in accordance with the current (...)
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    The contested role of AI ethics boards in smart societies: a step towards improvement based on board composition by sortition.Ludovico Giacomo Conti & Peter Seele - 2023 - Ethics and Information Technology 25 (4):1-15.
    The recent proliferation of AI scandals led private and public organisations to implement new ethics guidelines, introduce AI ethics boards, and list ethical principles. Nevertheless, some of these efforts remained a façade not backed by any substantive action. Such behaviour made the public question the legitimacy of the AI industry and prompted scholars to accuse the sector of ethicswashing, machinewashing, and ethics trivialisation—criticisms that spilt over to institutional AI ethics boards. To counter this widespread issue, contributions in the literature have (...)
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    Realism vs Nominalism: The Controversy between Burley and Ockham over the Nature and Ontological Status of the ad aliquid.Alessandro D. Conti - 2013 - Quaestio 13:243-264.
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    Bioetica: un approccio interdisciplinare.Lino Conti (ed.) - 2017 - Perugia: Morlacchi editore University Press.
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    Consent in dentistry: ethical and deontological issues.Adelaide Conti, Paola Delbon, Laura Laffranchi & Corrado Paganelli - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (1):59-61.
    In Italy, consent for health treatment, aside from being an ethical and deontological obligation, constitutes an essential requirement for any medical treatment according to articles 13 and 32 of the National Constitution and also in accordance with the Council of Europe's ‘Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine’. An essential requirement for the validity of consent is that clear, exhaustive and adequate information be provided to the patient himself: the practice of informed consent is a communicative relationship in which the patient (...)
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  31. Dinastia Giulio-Claudia a Roselle. Una serie di dediche imperiali in Etruria.Stefano Conti - 1997 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 18:101-128.
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    Ellipses and ovals: two curves so close and so far.Giuseppe Conti, Raffaella Paoletti & Alberto Trotta - 2021 - Science and Philosophy 9 (1):133-159.
    In this work we will deal with ellipses and ovals, comparing them both from the geometric point of view and from the one of applications. There is a notable similarity between these curves so often it’s not possible to recognize which of the two figures is, unless we consider other elements to distinguish them. We will show the presence of both curves in architectural works and in treatises, motivating their use, when it’s possible, with geometric and technological considerations.
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  33. Fonti classiche e medievali di un testo teatrale rinascimentale.Stefano Conti - 2009 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 30:125-142.
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    Paolo Mattia Doria: dalla repubblica dei togati alla repubblica dei notabili.Vittorio Conti - 1978 - Firenze: L. S. Olschki. Edited by Paolo Mattia Doria.
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    William penbygull.Alessandro Conti - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    La disputa epistemológica contra el empirismo y la propuesta de la teorización sistemática.Eugenia Fraga - 2018 - Cinta de Moebio 61:28-40.
    Resumen: En el presente ensayo nos apoyaremos en algunos escritos fundamentales de Talcott Parsons, especialmente en lo referente a su disputa epistemológica contra el empirismo, para luego mostrar sus propias inconsistencias e ir más allá de él en la propuesta de una forma novedosa de trabajo teórico para las ciencias sociales: la teorización sistemática dinámico-estructuralista, como distinta a la teoría sistémica funcional-estructural. La idea principal es trascender las posturas representacionalistas y antiteoricistas en pos de miradas teóricas abiertas a la crítica (...)
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    Correction to: Oswald revisited: the effect of focus and context.Eugenia Kulakova & Stefan Rinner - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-1.
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    On Conquests and Desires: The Figure of Lucretia in La Mandragola by Niccolò Machiavelli.Eugenia Mattei - 2020 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (17):293-318.
    The aim of this article is to analyze La Mandragola di Niccolò Machiavelli and in particular the character of Lucretia, the female protagonist of the play. We will try to demonstrate that Machiavelli’s Mandragola exceeds the literary record and contains its own theoretical-political potential. For this purpose, we will first restore the textual mentions of Lucretia and analyze what Machiavelli says about her. Secondly, we will briefly focus on the Roman legend of Lucretia, as it appears in Tito Livio’s account (...)
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  39. Social context and historical emergence: The underlying dimension of medical ethics.Eugenia M. Porto - 1990 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11 (2).
    I argue that work in medical ethics which attempts to humanize medicine without examining hidden assumptions (about medicine's ontology, explanations, goals, relationships) has the dehumanizing effect of legitimating practices which treat persons as abstractions. After illustrating the need to reexamine the field of medical ethics and the doctor-patient relationship in particular, I use Foucault's work to provide a social, historical framework for discussion. This background begins to demonstrate that doctor-patient relationships cannot be made satisfactory by new hospital policies or interpersonal (...)
     
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    Commentary on developing work and quality improvement strategies III.Tito Conti - 2003 - AI and Society 17 (2):187-191.
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    The Memory and the Ailing Imagination at Immanuel Kant.Eugenia Zaiţev - 2018 - Cultura 15 (1):115-124.
    In the present paper, we substantiate the theory according to which the ailments of imagination presented by Immanuel Kant, especially in his work Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, are sources of artistic creation. It is obvious that not anyone suffering from melancholia, nostalgia, hypochondria or any other ailment of the soul, which Immanuel Kant refers to, becomes a creator of culture. Genius is required for this, but instead of diminishing the creative power of the genius, it seems to (...)
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    Is math real?: how simple questions lead us to mathematics' deepest truths.Eugenia Cheng - 2023 - New York: Basic Books.
    Where does math come from? From a textbook? From rules? From deduction? From logic? Not really, Eugenia Cheng writes in Is Math Real?: it comes from curiosity, from instinctive human curiosity, "from people not being satisfied with answers and always wanting to understand more." And most importantly, she says, "it comes from questions": not from answering them, but from posing them. Nothing could seem more at odds from the way most of us were taught math: a rigid and autocratic (...)
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    I could have done otherwise: Availability of counterfactual comparisons informs the sense of agency.Eugenia Kulakova, Nima Khalighinejad & Patrick Haggard - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 49:237-244.
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    Your pain is not mine: A critique of clinical empathy.Eugenia Stefanello - 2021 - Bioethics 36 (5):486-493.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 5, Page 486-493, June 2022.
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    James Fitzjames Stephen, John Stuart Mill, and the Victorian Theory of Toleration.Greg Conti - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (3):364-398.
    SUMMARYDue to his famous conflict with John Stuart Mill, James Fitzjames Stephen is often assumed to have been an opponent of toleration and intellectual freedom and a defender of authoritarian or reactionary principles. These assumptions are misleading. Stephen was, and was known in his time to have been, a champion of toleration. This essay provides a comprehensive overview of his writing on these themes, drawing from a wider array of texts than is usually considered in the study of the Stephen-Mill (...)
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    Are Future Psychologists Willing to Accept and Use a Humanoid Robot in Their Practice? Italian and English Students’ Perspective.Daniela Conti, Allegra Cattani, Santo Di Nuovo & Alessandro Di Nuovo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    God of the Gaps or the God of “Design and Dominion”? Re‐Visiting Newton's Theology.Eugenia Torrance - 2023 - Zygon 58 (1):64-78.
    Starting with Gottfried Leibniz, Isaac Newton's theology has often been caricatured as putting forward a “God of the gaps” argument for God's existence and continued involvement in the world. Peter Harrison has pointed out that this characterization of Newton's theology is “not entirely clear.” A closer look at Newton's letters and the drafts to the Opticks reveals that, rather than arguing God's providential ordering and care over the world, he takes these for granted and is reluctant to specify instances of (...)
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    In what senses should we see John Stuart Mill as a socialist?Gregory Conti - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (1):176-178.
    Scholars of many stripes will profit from Helen McCabe’s John Stuart Mill, Socialist: not only specialists in Mill or the nineteenth century, but all who are interested in considering perennial que...
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    Walter Burley.Alessandro Conti - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Family processes and identity.Eugenia Scabini & Claudia Manzi - 2011 - In Seth J. Schwartz, Koen Luyckx & Vivian L. Vignoles (eds.), Handbook of identity theory and research. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 565--584.
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