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    Mitigating negative emotions through virtual reality and embodiment.Maria Sansoni, Giovanni Scarzello, Silvia Serino, Elena Groff & Giuseppe Riva - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Oncological treatments are responsible for many of the physical changes associated with cancer. Because of this, cancer patients are at high risk of developing mental health problems. The aim of this study is to propose an innovative Virtual Reality training that uses a somatic technique to create a bridge with the bodily dimension of cancer. After undergoing a psycho-educational procedure, a combination of exposure, out-of-body experience, and body swapping will gradually train the patient to cope with cancer-related difficulties, increasing stress (...)
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    Kant: Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: And Other Writings.Allen W. Wood & George Di Giovanni (eds.) - 1998 - Cambridge University Press.
    Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason is a key element of the system of philosophy which Kant introduced with his Critique of Pure Reason, and a work of major importance in the history of Western religious thought. It represents a great philosopher's attempt to spell out the form and content of a type of religion that would be grounded in moral reason and would meet the needs of ethical life. It includes sharply critical and boldly constructive discussions on topics (...)
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    Il dilemma matematico di Bruno tra atomismo e infinitismo.Giovanni Aquilecchia - 1992 - Napoli: Istituto Suor Orsola Benincasa.
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    Homo videns. Imbecilizarea prin televiziune şi post-gândirea.Giovanni Sartori - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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    Ethical implications of blockchain technology in biomedical research.Giovanni Rubeis - 2024 - Ethik in der Medizin 36 (4):493-506.
    Definition of the problem Biomedical research based on big data offers immense benefits. Large multisite research that integrates large amounts of personal health data, especially genomic and genetic data, might contribute to a more personalized medicine. This type of research requires the transfer and storage of highly sensitive data, which raises the question of how to protect data subjects against data harm, such as privacy breach, disempowerment, disenfranchisement, and exploitation. As a result, there is a trade-off between reaping the benefits (...)
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    The Analytic Philosophy of Politics.Giovanni Mascaretti & Michel Foucault - 2018 - Foucault Studies 24:188-200.
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    Scoring Firms’ Codes of Ethics: An Explorative Study of Quality Drivers.Giovanni Maria Garegnani, Emilia Piera Merlotti & Angeloantonio Russo - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 126 (4):541-557.
    Research in the field of management has increasingly focused on strategies and tools related to corporate sustainability. Of the tools examined, codes of ethics have been found to play a primary role. Many studies have investigated the content of such codes, as well as their capacity to condition the behaviour of people within organizations. However, few studies have considered the intrinsic quality of codes of ethics. This study aims to investigate the impact that specific factors—firm size, degree of internationalization and (...)
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    Patient Autonomy and Quality of Care in Telehealthcare.Giovanni Rubeis, Maximilian Schochow & Florian Steger - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):93-107.
    Telemedicine is a complex field including various applications and target groups. Especially telehealthcare is seen by many as a means to revolutionize medicine. It gives patients the opportunity to take charge of their own health by using self-tracking devices and allows health professionals to treat patients from a distance. To some, this means an empowerment of patient autonomy as well as an improvement in the quality of care. Others state the dangers of depersonalization of medicine and the pathologization of daily (...)
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    Autonomie et autotransformation de la Société : La philosophie militante de Cornelius Castoriadis.Giovanni Busino & Cornelius Castoriadis - 1989 - Librairie Droz.
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  10. What is "politics".Giovanni Sartori - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (1):5-26.
  11. Il Nostro Chabod.Giovanni Busino - 1961 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 23 (1):155-156.
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  12. Luigi Firpo.Giovanni Busino - 1989 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 51 (3):621-623.
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  13. Un Grand Historien: Rosario Romeo.Giovanni Busino - 1989 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 51 (1):155-160.
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    La Mia pedagogia..Giovanni Calò (ed.) - 1972 - Padova,: Liviana.
  15. L'individualismo Non Egoistico Del Secolo Xix A Cura Di Beniamino Soressi.Giovanni Calò & Giovanni Vidari - 2004 - la Società Degli Individui 20:121-154.
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    The Reception of Descartes in the Seventeenth-Century Scottish Universities: Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy.Giovanni Gellera - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (3):179-201.
    In 1685, during the heyday of Scottish Cartesianism, regent Robert Lidderdale from Edinburgh University declared Cartesianism the best philosophy in support of the Reformed faith. It is commonplace that Descartes was ostracised by the Reformed, and his role in pre-Enlightenment Scottish philosophy is not yet fully acknowledged. This paper offers an introduction to Scottish Cartesianism, and argues that the philosophers of the Scottish universities warmed up to Cartesianism because they saw it as a newer, better version of their own traditional (...)
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  17. Medical diagnostic reasoning: Epistemological modeling as a strategy for design of computer-based consultation programs.Giovanni Barosi, Lorenzo Magnani & Mario Stefanelli - 1993 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 14 (1).
    The complexity of cognitive emulation of human diagnostic reasoning is the major challenge in the implementation of computer-based programs for diagnostic advice in medicine. We here present an epistemological model of diagnosis with the ultimate goal of defining a high-level language for cognitive and computational primitives. The diagnostic task proceeds through three different phases: hypotheses generation, hypotheses testing and hypotheses closure. Hypotheses generation has the inferential form of abduction (from findings to hypotheses) constrained under the criterion of plausibility. Hypotheses testing (...)
     
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    Autism: Disembodied Existence.Giovanni Stanghellini & Massimo Ballerini - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (3):259-268.
    This paper considers the nature of schizophrenic autism and urges its importance for understanding the phenomenological core of schizophrenia. Different clinical manifestations of schizophrenic autism are demonstrated, and it is asked whether these might reflect different aspects of one underlying phenomenologically intelligible phenomenon. Four phenomenological hypotheses are put forward: that autism is a function of semantic drifting, emotional drifting, ontological incompleteness, or a particular ethic rejecting common sense. By way of conclusion an integrative hypothesis is considered: that autism is intelligible (...)
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    Good parenting. On the normative implications of indication in reproductive medicine.Giovanni Rubeis - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (3):255-266.
    Definition of the problemThe options of reproductive medicine are expanding. In some cases, it is unclear whether there is a medical indication for applying procedures of assisted reproduction or whether this application is wish-fulfilling. The distinction between medical indication and wish fulfilment depends on the concept of indication. Thus, the concept of indication has a special status in reproductive medicine. The distinction between medical indication and wish-fulfilling treatment is mostly based on implicit or explicit normative judgements, rather than on mere (...)
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    Foundations of critical medical ethics.Giovanni Rubeis - 2024 - Ethik in der Medizin 36 (2):117-132.
    Definition of the problem Medical ethics is increasingly faced with issues that result from power asymmetries and epistemic injustice. However, medical ethics lacks the epistemic lenses for analyzing these social context factors of clinical practice. A theoretical and conceptual reconfiguration is necessary in order to be able to address these issues. Arguments This paper discusses the foundations of critical medical ethics, which takes perspectives and epistemic categories from critical theories. This includes the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School as well (...)
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  21. L'interpretazione Dei Fenomeni Della Vita.Giovanni Azzone, Enrico Berti, Giovanni Federspil, Pietro Omodeo & Mario Sala - 1983 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 1 (4):56-66.
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  22. L'immediato e la sua negazione.Giovanni Romano Bacchin - 1967 - Perugia,: Grafica.
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    Potere e partecipazione politica: scritti in onore di Roberto Segatori.Giovanni Barbieri, Marco Damiani & Roberto Segatori (eds.) - 2020 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino.
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  24. Educazione alla ragione.Giovanni Maria Bertini - 1968 - Roma,: A. Armando.
     
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  25. I massimi problemi dell'essere.Giovanni Blandino - 1977 - Alba: Edizioni Paoline.
     
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  26. The extension of color sensations: Reid, Stewart, and Fearn.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2011 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (S1):50-79.
    According to Reid, color sensations are not extended nor are they arranged in figured patterns. Reid further claimed that ‘there is no sensation appropriated to visible figure.’ Reid justified these controversial claims by appeal to Cheselden's report of the experiences of a young man affected by severe cataracts, and by appeal to cases of perception of visible figure without color. While holding fast to the principle that sensations are not extended, Dugald Stewart tried to show that ‘a variety of colour (...)
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  27. Alle origini Del paradigma Dell'esperienza di Alberto boccanegra.Giovanni Bertuzzi - 2013 - Divus Thomas 116 (1):62-92.
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  28. Disorders of Body Image.Giovanni Berlucchi & Salvatore M. Aglioti - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
  29. La comunicazione: Il linguaggio e la comunicazione. Un confronto tra l'antico e il moderno.Giovanni Bertuzzi - 2004 - Divus Thomas 107 (3):14-36.
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  30. La verita della comunicazione nella fides et ratio.Giovanni Bertuzzi - 2005 - Divus Thomas 108 (1):179-205.
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  31. Nietzsche: l'inattuale, idea pedagogica.Giovanni Maria Bertin - 1977 - Firenze: La nuova Italia.
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    Progresso sociale o trasformazione esistenziale: alternativa pedagogica.Giovanni Maria Bertin - 1982 - Napoli: Liguori.
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    Scritti filosofici.Giovanni Maria Bertini - 1942 - Milano,: Fratelli Bocca. Edited by Michele Federico Sciacca.
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    The myth of the clonable human brain.Giovanni Berlucchi - 2007 - In Sergio Della Sala (ed.), Tall Tales About the Mind and Brain: Separating Fact From Fiction. Oxford University Press. pp. 336.
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    Shallow vs. Deep Geoethics: Moving Beyond Anthropocentric Views.Giovanni Frigo, Luiz Anselmo Ifanger, Roberto Greco, Helen Kopnina & Rafaela Hillerbrand - 2024 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 37 (1):1-18.
    At its inception, geoethics was envisioned as a type of professional ethics concerned with the moral implications of geoscientific research, applications, and practices. More recently, however, some scholars have proposed versions of geoethics as public and global ethics. To better understand these developments, this article considers the relationship between geoethics and environmental ethics by exploring different aspects of the human-nature relation (i.e., the moral status and role of humans in relation to the non-human world). We start by noting that the (...)
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    Schizophrenic Delusions, Embodiment, and the Background.Giovanni Stanghellini - 2008 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (4):311-314.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Schizophrenic Delusions, Embodiment, and the BackgroundGiovanni Stanghellini (bio)Keywordsschizophrenia, delusion, embodiment, common sense, phenomenologyIn their article Delusions, Certainty, and the Background, Rhodes and Gipps (2008) argue for a Background theory of delusions. Their central argument may be summed up as follows:• The formation and maintenance of delusions becomes intelligible once they are seen to reflect a basic disturbance. When studying delusions, the focus should be on providing an adequate framework (...)
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    Reid on ridicule and common sense.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2008 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 6 (1):71-90.
    According to Reid, opinions that contradict the principles of common sense are not only false but also absurd. Nature has given us an emotion that reveals the absurdity of an opinion: the emotion of ridicule. An appeal to ridicule in philosophical arguments may easily be discounted as a logical fallacy in the same manner as an appeal to the common consent of people. This essay traces the origins of Reid's defense of ridicule in the works of Addison, Hutcheson, Shaftesbury and (...)
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    Husserl on Intentionality and Attention.Luca De Giovanni - 2018 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2018 (2):82-98.
    This paper discusses the role of attention in the phenomenological analysis of intentional experience in light of the problem of the relation between consciousness, intentionality, and transcendental subjectivity. Are these concepts equivalent? Or should we rather say that there is more to intentionality (and subjectivity) than consciousness? Does subjectivity embrace an unconscious domain? And, if so, how does this unconscious, yet intentional, life of subjectivity operate and how is it related to consciousness? In order to answer these questions, the paper (...)
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    Life as Metaphor in Derrida and Fink.Giovanni Menegalle - 2024 - Oxford Literary Review 45 (2):295-316.
    This article explains how Derrida’s notion of an originary or generalised metaphoricity can be understood in terms of the analyses presented in Voice and Phenomenon (1967) in response to Eugen Fink’s question of a ‘transcendental logos’ and of the paradoxical ontological status of phenomenological language. Tracing Fink’s impact on Derrida, as well as the key differences between them, the article shows that underlying Derrida’s reappropriation of the phenomenological concept of ‘life’ is an expansion of indicative relations—which in Husserl typify the (...)
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    About the Concept of Molecular Structure.Olimpia Lombardi & Giovanni Villani - forthcoming - Foundations of Science.
    The concept of molecular structure is one of the most important concepts of chemistry. In fact, molecular structure is closely related to the concept of chemical substance and its set of properties, and it is the main factor in the explanation of reactivity. In fact, much of the behavior of substances is explained in terms of the structure of their component molecules. This may explain why people tend to take the notion of molecular structure for granted. However, the problem begins (...)
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    The Cost of Indifference.Elisabeth M. Yang, Giovanni Patriarca & Diana M. Valentini - 2020 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 17 (2):179-193.
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    On Kant’s hidden ambivalence toward existence in his critique of the ontological argument.Giovanni Mion - 2018 - Journal of Applied Logics 7 (5):1515 - 1522.
    The paper explores Kant’s attitude toward existence in the Critique of Pure Reason. It has two main goals: first, it argues that Kant’s criticisms of the ontological argument might be vitiated by an ambivalence toward existence, and then it attempts to provide a solution to the ambivalence in question. Finally, since my reading of Kant assumes that for him, existence is governed by the rule of existential generalization, I also prove the following biconditional: existence is not a real predicate i (...)
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    Piero Martinetti e il «secondo caso Gentile». in appendice: tre lettere di Martinetti conservate alla biblioteca Ambrosiana di Milano.Giovanni Rota - 2015 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 70 (4):769-806.
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    (1 other version)Parmenide: il metodo, la scienza, l'esperienza.Giovanni Casertano & Parmenides - 1978 - Napoli: Guida. Edited by Parmenides.
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  45. Fixed Point Constructions in Various Theories of Mathematical Logic.Giovanni Sommaruga-Rosolemos - 1991
     
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  46. Reid and Wells on Single and Double Vision.Giovanni B. Grandi - 2010 - Journal of Scottish Thought 3:143-163.
    In a recent article on Reid’s theory of single and double vision, James Van Cleve considers an argument against direct realism presented by Hume. Hume argues for the mind-dependent nature of the objects of our perception from the phenomenon of double vision. Reid does not address this particular argument, but Van Cleve considers possible answers Reid might have given to Hume. He finds fault with all these answers. Against Van Cleve, I argue that both appearances in double vision could be (...)
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    Attualità di Luigi Sturzo pensatore sociale e politico.Alberto Di Giovanni - 1987 - Milano: Massimo.
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  49. Neo-idealism and the Biblioteca-Filosofica in Palermo (From the introduction to the reprint of the 1913 yearbook of the Biblioteca-Filosofica-di-Palermo).P. Di Giovanni - 2001 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 21 (2):367-372.
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  50. Problemi del pensiero contemporaneo.Piero Di Giovanni - 1978 - Palermo: Palumbo.
     
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