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    (1 other version)Note di lettura. Movimenti di coscienza carichi di valore / Una cura che apre alla vita.Valeria Bizzari & Marcella D'Abbiero - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
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    I doni di Eustochio e Marcella: Gerolamo e la tradizione saturnalizia.Paola Francesca Moretti - 2023 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 75 (2):95-108.
    In questo articolo i doni di cui Gerolamo ringrazia Eustochio e Marcella (epist. 31 e 44) sono riletti alla luce della tradizione classica dello scambio di regali, collegata specialmente ai Saturnalia: infatti, da un lato, essi trovano riscontro negli Xenia e negli Apohoreta di Marziale; dall’altro, Gerolamo, quando ne fornisce un’interpretazione, si conforma a un tipo di ricezione attiva del dono – una sua “decifrazione” –, che talora è attestata nella tradizione antica, specialmente saturnalizia (cfr. e.g. Petron. 56). In (...)
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    Vulnerability, Law, and Dementia: An Interdisciplinary Discussion of Legislation and Practice.Lottie Giertz & Titti Mattsson - 2020 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 21 (1):139-159.
    Legislation for dementia care needs to be continually rethought, if the rights of older persons and other persons with dementia are to be addressed properly. We propose a theoretical framework for understanding vulnerability and dependency, which enables us to problematize the currently prevailing legal conception of adults as always able — irrespective of health or age — to act autonomously in their everyday lives. Such an approach gives rise to difficult dilemmas when persons with dementia are forced to make decisions (...)
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    Do You Know What I Mean? Brain Oscillations and the Understanding of Communicative Intentions.Marcella Brunetti, Filippo Zappasodi, Laura Marzetti, Mauro Gianni Perrucci, Simona Cirillo, Gian Luca Romani, Vittorio Pizzella & Tiziana Aureli - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Response actions influence the categorization of directions in auditory space.Marcella C. C. Velten, Bettina E. Bläsing, Thomas Hermann, Constanze Vorwerg & Thomas Schack - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:147772.
    Spatial region concepts such as “front,” “back,” “left,” and “right” reflect our typical interaction with space, and the corresponding surrounding regions have different statuses in memory. We examined the representation of spatial directions in the auditory space, specifically in how far natural response actions, such as orientation movements toward a sound source, would affect the categorization of egocentric auditory space. While standing in the middle of a circle with 16 loudspeakers, participants were presented acoustic stimuli coming from the loudspeakers in (...)
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    Assessment of Tobacco-Related Approach and Attentional Biases in Smokers, Cravers, Ex-Smokers, and Non-Smokers.Marcella L. Woud, Joyce Maas, Reinout W. Wiers, Eni S. Becker & Mike Rinck - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Induction of implicit evaluation biases by approach–avoidance training: A commentary on Vandenbosch and De Houwer.Marcella L. Woud, Eni S. Becker & Mike Rinck - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (7):1331-1338.
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    The Future of Art: An Aesthetics of the New and the Sublime.Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith - 2001 - British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (1).
    By analyzing the three loci of aesthetics -- the subjective, the objective, and the absolute -- the author concludes that only the sublime demonstrates that art is neither subjective nor objective. The one essential component of art is the new, the sole "instrument" that can guarantee art's vitality even when confronted by the nihilistic tendencies of modernit.
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    Working-class writing and publishing in the late twentieth century literature, culture and community.Lottie Hoare - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (1):129-130.
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    Eternal Matter and Form in Siger of Brabant.Lottie H. Kendzierski - 1955 - Modern Schoolman 32 (3):223-241.
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    Honor in teaching: reflections.Marcella L. Kysilka (ed.) - 1990 - West Lafayette, Ind.: Kappa Delta Pi Publications.
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    Ralph Cudworth e l'idea di natura plastica.Brunello Lotti - 2004 - Udine: Campanotto.
  13. The theory of ideal objects and relations in the Cambridge Platonists (Rust, More, and Cudworth).Brunello Lotti - 2020 - In Valery Rees, Anna Corrias, Francesca Maria Crasta, Laura Follesa & Guido Giglioni (eds.), Platonism: Ficino to Foucault. Boston: BRILL.
  14. Listening to the family's pain.Lottie Morris - 2019 - In David B. Cooper & Jo Cooper (eds.), Palliative care within mental health. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Maternal and Paternal Representations in Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents: A Longitudinal Study.Marcella Paterlini, Federica Andrei, Erica Neri, Elena Trombini, Sara Santi, Maria Teresa Villani, Lorenzo Aguzzoli & Francesca Agostini - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Aim of this study was to investigate whether parental mental representations during pregnancy and after delivery differed between parents who conceived after Assisted Reproductive Treatments and spontaneous conceiving parents. Effects of specific ART variables were also taken into account. Seventeen ART couples and 25 SC couples were recruited at Santa Maria Nuova Hospital. At both 32 weeks of gestation and 3 months postpartum participants completed the Semantic Differential of the IRMAG, a self-report tool which measures specific domains of mental representations (...)
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  16. Mushrooms.Marcella Pixley - 2004 - Feminist Studies 30:114-114.
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  17. Il mistero di Cristo nella vita dell'uomo; riflessi antropologici del Cristocentrismo di Duns Scoto.Marcella Serafini - 2010 - In Francesco Fiorentino (ed.), Lo scotismo nel Mezzogiorno d'Italia: atti del Congresso Internazionale (Bitonto 25-28, marzo 2008), in occasione del VII Centenario della morte di Giovanni Duns Scoto. Porto: Fédération internationale des instituts d'études médiévales.
  18. Ragione e fede nel de primo principio di G. Duns Scoto.Marcella Serafini - 2003 - Miscellanea Francescana 103 (3-4):550-578.
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  19. La presenza di Descartes in Mind dal 1900 al 1947.Brunello Lotti - 2023 - Noctua 10 (2–3):196-250.
    This paper examines how Descartes’ philosophy was presented and discussed in articles and reviews published in Mind from 1900 to 1947, a period in which this most prestigious British philosophical journal was edited by George F. Stout (until 1920) and then by George E. Moore (from 1921 to 1947). The survey deals with various aspects of the reception of Cartesian philosophy in the journal: articles devoted to several topics of Cartesian thought, critical notices and reviews of the secondary literature, discussions (...)
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    Aristotle and the Globalism Objection to Virtue Ethics.Marcella Linn - 2019 - The Journal of Ethics 23 (1):55-76.
    The globalism objection poses two distinct challenges to Aristotelian views of virtue. On the one hand, the consistency thesis demands that a virtue is behaviorally expressed in a wide range of trait-relevant situations. On the other hand, the evaluative integration thesis suggests that the presence of one virtue increases the probability of other, similar virtues, posing a problem for Aristotle’s reciprocity of the virtues thesis. I show that, by contrast to contemporary Aristotelian views and views attributed to Aristotle, Aristotle’s own (...)
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    Aristotle on τύχη and εὐτυχία.Marcella Linn - 2024 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 45 (1):77-101.
    It is commonly supposed that one can build Aristotle’s account of luck (τύχη) and good fortune (εὐτυχία) from Ph. II 4–6 and Eth. Eud. VIII 2. Indeed, in these texts, he is concerned with providing a general account of each. There has, however, been some dispute on the relationship between the texts. Some argue that the two accounts conflict, and the notion of τύχη or εὐτυχία we find in the Ph. is not the one that Aristotle has in mind in (...)
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    The Epistemic Condition for Character Responsibility.Marcella Linn - 2024 - Philosophia (3):1-20.
    If responsibility for character requires (among other things) having knowledge of the quality of one’s character, and this knowledge requires having at least some good aspects of character, we seem to come to startling conclusions. First, as Neil Levy argues, the worse one is morally speaking, the less one is responsible for being morally bad. Second, the truly bad are excused for their bad characters. I present several arguments against Levy’s view. First, I argue that the initial conclusion does not (...)
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  23. La luce nella riflessione di Berkeley: filosofia della percezione e filosofia della natura.Brunello Lotti - 2016 - Noctua 3 (2):295-338.
    In Berkeley’s writings the topic of light is discussed in two different ways, within a theory of perception and within a metaphysics of nature of a Platonic stamp. In his first work, the original Essay for a New Theory of Vision, light and colours are regarded as condition and object of vision; they are examined as contents of visual perception distinct from tangible perception. Light will be dealt with in a completely different manner in Berkeley’s last work, Siris, in which (...)
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    The association between objective cognitive measures and ecological-functional outcomes in COVID-19.Marcella Ottonello, Elena Fiabane, Edoardo Nicolò Aiello, Marina Rita Manera, Francesca Spada & Caterina Pistarini - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundCognitive dysfunctions, both subjective and detectable at psychometric testing, may follow SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, the ecological-functional relevance of such objective deficits is currently under-investigated. This study thus aimed at investigating the association between objective cognitive measures and both physical and cognitive, ecological-functional outcomes in post-COVID-19.MethodsForty-two COVID-19-recovered individuals were administered the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. The Functional Independence Measure was adopted to assess functional-ecological, motor/physical and cognitive outcomes at admission and discharge.ResultsWhen predicting both T0/T1 FIM-total and-Motor scores (...)
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    Developing Pragmatic Competence in English Academic Discussions: An EAP Classroom Investigation.Marcella Caprario - 2020 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 16 (1):123-152.
    This qualitative classroom study investigated the development of pragmatic competence in academic discussions through content analysis of student reflective writing. The aims of the study were: to understand the greatest challenges that students faced during the learning process, the causes of those challenges, and the most successful strategies that students employed to overcome the challenges. In addition, the analysis investigated other significant themes in the reflective writing that related to the students’ experiences in developing their pragmatic competence in discussions. Five (...)
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    From Boredom to a Posthumanist Fulfillment.Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith - 2022 - In Calley A. Hornbuckle, Jadwiga S. Smith & William S. Smith (eds.), Posthumanism and Phenomenology: The Focus on the Modern Condition of Boredom, Solitude, Loneliness and Isolation. Springer Verlag. pp. 29-37.
    When speaking of the posthistorical, one is also speaking of posthumanism, so that the question becomes “On what basis can one speak in these terms? And what are their main characteristics?” I begin with statements that include these questions, and answer by exploring the theme of negativity put forth by Giorgio Agamben, Emmanuel Levinas, Vladimir Jankélévitch, and Jean-Luc Nancy. Negativity generates negative phenomena and contexts that lead to negative feelings and states of mind. It also includes such phenomena as boredom, (...)
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    The Virtues (In General).Lottie H. Kendzierski - 1952 - New Scholasticism 26 (3):374-376.
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    Fundamentals of Algorithmic Markets: Liquidity, Contingency, and the Incomputability of Exchange.Laura Lotti - 2018 - Philosophy and Technology 31 (1):43-58.
    In light of the structural role of computational technology in the expansion of modern global finance, this essay investigates the ontology of contemporary markets starting from a reformulation of liquidity—one of the tenets of financial trading. Focusing on the nexus between financial and algorithmic flows, the paper complements contemporary philosophies of the market with insights into recent theories of computation, emphasizing the functional role of contingency, both for market trading and algorithmic processes. Considering the increasing adoption of advanced computational methods (...)
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  29. Going Back to the Religious Beginning.Michael Lotti - 1997 - Wittgenstein-Studien 4 (2).
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  30. Scienza e sacra scrittura nel Seicento.Brunello Lotti - 2002 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 22 (2):305-319.
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    Scienza e teologia fra Seicento e Ottocento: Una giornata di studi in ricordo di Maurizio Mamiani.Brunello Lotti - 2005 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3.
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  32. Science theology between the 17th and 18th century. A study session in memory of Maurizio Mamiani.B. Lotti - 2005 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 60 (3):547-555.
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    A. Golino, G.B. Sgritta e M. Gigantino, "L'età a rischio".Marcella Ravenna - 2001 - Polis 15 (2):298-300.
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    La libertà innata: volontà, amore e giustizia nel pensiero di Giovanni Duns Scoto.Marcella Serafini - 2022 - Roma: Città nuova.
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  35. Nature di Dio e vera religione nel pensiero di J. Smith, platonico di Cambridge.Marcella Serafini - 2004 - Filosofia Oggi 27 (108):363-400.
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    Razão e historicidade no último Husserl.Marcella Marino Medeiros Silva - 2009 - Scientiae Studia 7 (4):653-658.
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  37. Music, Cage's Silence, and Art: An interview with Stephen Davies, PhD.Marcella Georgi & Stephen Davies - 2022 - Stance 15:120-142.
    Stephen Davies taught philosophy at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. His research specialty is the philosophy of art. He is a former President of the American Society for Aesthetics. His books include Definitions of Art (Cornell UP, 1991), Musical Meaning and Expression (Cornell UP, 1994), Musical Works and Performances (Clarendon, 2001), Themes in the Philosophy of Music (OUP, 2003), Philosophical Perspectives on Art (OUP, 2007), Musical Understandings and Other Essays on the Philosophy of Music (OUP, 2011), The Artful (...)
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    Aristotle on Actual Virtue and Ordinary People.Marcella Linn - 2021 - Journal of Value Inquiry 56 (4):525-545.
    Aristotle often describes virtue in an idealized way, indicating that the virtuous person will never err or have a bad desire. Yet, drawing from empirical work on character and personality, many philosophers and psychologists believe that most people’s behavior stems from situational factors and that good behavior often stems from the wrong motives, such as maintaining a good mood or relieving feelings of guilt. Further, some suggest that the variability in most people’s behavior raises a challenge to traditional categories of (...)
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    X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and secondary-ion mass spectroscopy applied to the compositional study of pre-colonial pottery from Pantanal, Brazil.Marcella P. Felicissimo, José Luis S. Peixoto, Roberto Tomasi, Ammar Azioune, Jean-Jacques Pireaux, Laurent Houssiau & Ubirajara P. Rodrigues Filho ¶ - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (32):3483-3496.
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    Mente, riflessione e consapevolezza di sé in Marsilio Ficino.Brunello Lotti - 2007 - Esercizi Filosofici 2 (2):137-165.
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    "Spiritus intus alit...": la ricezione di un luogo filosofico virgiliano nel pensiero moderno.Brunello Lotti - 2021 - Firenze: Le lettere.
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    Complex, Ecological, Creative: The Modern City and Social Change.Marcella Messina & Mario Salomone - 2011 - World Futures 67 (2):79-92.
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    Counteracting social vulnerability and marginality through education.Marcella Milana - 2021 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 25 (60):1-7.
    This contribution contextualizes the relationship between fragility and education in the light of people’s changing conditions and perspectives, and their impact on educational processes, focusing in particular on the consequences of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. By doing so, it introduces this focus, illustrates its coherence, and explains the basic methodological choice, namely the adoption of the Systematic Review, to explore different aspects of the relationship between fragility and education.
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    Cristianesimo e vita rurale in Siria nel IV-V secolo.Marcella Forlin Patrucco - 1981 - Augustinianum 21 (1):189-206.
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    La.Marcella Forlin Patrucco - 1999 - Augustinianum 39 (2):520-522.
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    (1 other version)Implicit evaluation bias induced by approach and avoidance.Marcella L. Woud, Eni S. Becker & Mike Rinck - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (6):1187-1197.
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    Children’s literature and body awareness: an eight-stage reading between picture books and somatics.Marcella Terrusi - 2023 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 27 (65):79-95.
    The article proposes looking at children's literature, particularly the form of the picture book, as an educational resource for producing body awareness in school. Eight reading steps for as many bodily actions aimed at naming the body, activating it, getting to know it and moving it in space, on and off the pages; between grounding, listening, breathing, playing and moving, the rediscovery of gestures and anatomical truths invites to deepen self-knowledge as a preliminary act to the encounter and relationship with (...)
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    A Positivist life: a personal memoir of my father, William Knight (1845-1901).Marcella M. Carver - 1976 - London: Brookside Press.
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    On the evolution of the glass ceiling in Italian academia: the case of economics.Marcella Corsi, Carlo D’Ippoliti & Giulia Zacchia - 2019 - Science in Context 32 (4):411-430.
    ArgumentFollowing an international trend, Italy has reformed its university system, especially concerning methods and tools for research evaluation, which are increasingly focused on a number of bibliometric indexes. To study the effects of these changes, we analyze the changing profiles of economists who have won competitions for full professorship in the last few decades in the country. We concentrate on individual characteristics and on scientific production. We show that the identification of a univocal and standardized concept of “research quality” within (...)
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    Computer-Mediated Communication in Biology.Marcella Faria - 2008 - American Journal of Semiotics 24 (1-3):125-144.
    Increasingly, biologists are using computers to model and to create biological representations. However, the exponential growth in available biological dataposes a challenge for experimental and theoretical researchers in both Biology and in Computer Science. In short, when even the simple retrieval of relevant biological information for a researcher becomes a complex task — its analysis and synthesis with other biological information will become even more daunting and unlikely. In this context, specially organized ‘structures of representation’ are needed for the efficient (...)
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