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    Working With Infertile Couples Seeking Assisted Reproduction: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study With Infertility Care Providers.Federica Facchin, Daniela Leone, Giancarlo Tamanza, Mauro Costa, Patrizia Sulpizio, Elena Canzi & Elena Vegni - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Although most studies investigated the impact of infertility and its treatment on the couple, a small body of evidence suggested that infertility care providers may experience different sources of stress related for instance to excessive workload, the complexity of the technique, and relational difficulties with patients. The current study aimed at providing further insight into the understanding of the subjective experience of infertility care providers by highlighting their feelings and emotions, personal meanings, challenges, and opportunities. Following the methodological guidelines of (...)
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    Our tender Middle Ages. Interview with Patrizia Bovi.Patrizia Bovi & Witold Wachowski - 2011 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (T):175, 181, 185.
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    Distributed cognitive maps reflecting real distances between places and views in the human brain.Valentina Sulpizio, Giorgia Committeri & Gaspare Galati - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  4. Neural Codes for One’s Own Position and Direction in a Real-World “Vista” Environment.Valentina Sulpizio, Maddalena Boccia, Cecilia Guariglia & Gaspare Galati - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Rescuing the "Loss-Of-Agency" Account of Thought Insertion.Patrizia Pedrini - 2015 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 22 (3):221-233.
    According to the principle known as “the principle of present-tense ascription immunity”, “It is impossible for anyone to have or entertain thoughts without being aware—immediately and self-evidently—that he is thinking that thought”. In other words, my thoughts are fundamentally experienced as mine, and I typically have this experience of mineness immediately, that is, without any inference based on evidence about who is the thinker of the thought. Thought insertion reveals instead that, under particular pathological conditions, people can be startlingly in (...)
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    Fast habituation to semantic interference generated by taboo connotation in reading aloud.Simone Sulpizio, Michele Scaltritti & Giacomo Spinelli - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    The recognition of taboo words – i.e. socially inappropriate words – has been repeatedly associated to semantic interference phenomena, with detrimental effects on the performance in the ongoing task. In the present study, we investigated taboo interference in the context of reading aloud, a task configuration which prompts the overt violation of conventional sociolinguistic norms by requiring the explicit utterance of taboo items. We assessed whether this form of semantic interference is handled by habituative or cognitive control processes. In addition (...)
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    Looking into Death: Trauma, Memory and Human Face.Patrizia Violi - 2022 - Topoi 41 (4):809-819.
    This article analyses the relationship of human faces with trauma and death, in particular focalizing on the use of snap shot and ID kinds of photos in site of memory, memorials an public art.
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    Sebeok and Wittgenstein: Some similarities in their philosophy of and in language.Patrizia Calefato - 1993 - Semiotica 97 (3-4):239-246.
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    La Rivoluzione in una parola: "Bienfaisance" 1789-1800.Patrizia Oppici - 2011 - New York: Lang.
    A differenza di altri concetti su cui il ruolo svolto dall'Illuminismo e universalmente noto, beneficenza e un termine che appare indissolubilmente legato all'Ottocento, ed a una visione paternalista ed ipocrita dei rapporti sociali. Pochi conoscono le avventure settecentesche dell'idea di - bienfaisance - che, al pari di termini quali tolleranza ed - egalite -, e un frutto maturo dell'Illuminismo, ed una delle parole-chiave dei <I>philosophes. Di questo concetto, essenziale nel dibattito morale settecentesco, il libro esplora le potenzialita concentrandosi sul decennio (...)
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    Tobacco Habit: Historical, Cultural, Neurobiological, and Genetic Features of People's Relationship with an Addictive Drug.Patrizia Russo, Candida Nastrucci, Giulio Alzetta & Clara Szalai - 2011 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54 (4):557-577.
    Tobacco, divine, rare superexcellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all panaceas, potable gold and philosopher's stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases.Although most of the toxicity, including cancerogenicity, of tobacco is related to a mix of components other than nicotine present in cigarettes (U.S. Surgeon General 2010), it is indeed nicotine that causes addiction to smoking (Benowitz 2010; Russo et al. 2011).In 1988, the U.S. Surgeon General's Report concluded that cigarettes and other forms of tobacco are addictive as a result (...)
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    Qūnawī: the disciple son.Patrizia Spallino - 2022 - Doctor Virtualis 17:131-144.
    Abū al-Ma’ālī Sadr al-Dīn Muhammad b. Ishāq al-Qūnawī nacque probabilmente a Konya nel 605/1209 e morì nel 673/1274. L’influenza che Ibn al-’Arabī esercitò su Qūnawī fu decisiva e lo _shaykh al-akbar_ riservò questa questa particolare formazione esclusivamente a lui, forse proprio perché il compito del suo erede spirituale e interprete era già stato “ previsto”. In questo intervento tracceremo uno dei punti fondamentali del pensiero di Qūnawī, basandoci sulla prima epistola del carteggio che si concentra proprio sulla questione del _rapporto (...)
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    Editorial: Bridging Reading Aloud and Speech Production.Simone Sulpizio & Sachiko Kinoshita - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Studi cartesiani: atti del Seminario "Primi lavori cartesiani: incontri e discussioni", Lecce, 27-28 settembre 1999.Fabio Sulpizio (ed.) - 2000 - Lecce: Milella.
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    The segment-to-frame association in word reading: early effects of the interaction between segmental and suprasegmental information.Simone Sulpizio & Remo Job - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Stendhal : « La vérité, l’'pre vérité ».Patrizia Lombardo - 2013 - Philosophiques 40 (1):87.
    Patrizia Lombardo | : Stendhal et Musil sont les deux écrivains par excellence qui se sont interrogés sur le type de connaissance qui vient de la littérature. Avant Musil et comme Musil, Stendhal répond à cette question fondamentale en montrant que le roman offre une connaissance des émotions humaines et de leur lien avec les valeurs. Il s’agit à la fois de valeurs éthiques — les situations morales dans lesquelles se trouvent les personnages — et des valeurs esthétiques et (...)
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    Liberalizing self-deception: Replacing paradigmatic-state accounts of self-deception with a dynamic view of the self-deceptive process.Patrizia Pedrini - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (2):11-24.
    Patrizia Pedrini | : In this paper, I argue that paradigmatic-state accounts of self-deception suffer from a problem of restrictedness that does not do justice to the complexities of the phenomenon. In particular, I argue that the very search for a paradigmatic state of self-deception greatly overlooks the dynamic dimension of the self-deceptive process, which allows the inclusion of more mental states than paradigmatic-state accounts consider. I will discuss the inadequacy of any such accounts, and I will argue that (...)
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    Global and local: Encyclopedic meaning revisited.Patrizia Violi - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (206):89-108.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 206 Seiten: 89-108.
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  18. Exploring Relationships: A Systematic Review on Intimate Partner Violence and Attachment.Patrizia Velotti, Sara Beomonte Zobel, Guyonne Rogier & Renata Tambelli - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Are Emoji Processed Like Words? An Eye‐Tracking Study.Patrizia Paggio & Alice Ping Ping Tse - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (2):e13099.
    In this study, we investigate the processing of object-denoting emoji in sentences using eye tracking. We hypothesize that (a) such emoji are more difficult to process when used as word replacement; and (b) their processing is subject to ambiguity constraints similarly to what happens with words. We conduct two experiments in which participants have to read sentences in which an emoji either follows or replaces a word. Control stimuli not containing emoji are also tested. In the second experiment, the emoji (...)
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  20. L'analogia nella logica del diritto: un contributo di Norberto Bobbia alla metodologia giuridica.Patrizia Borsellino - 1985 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 62 (1):3-39.
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    Dio e la filosofia.Patrizia Conforti - 1992 - Idee 19:155-157.
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    Femminile e maschile tra pensiero e discorso.Patrizia Cordin (ed.) - 1995 - Trento: Università degli Studi di Trento.
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    Della croyance al cinema: a partire da Gilles Deleuze.Patrizia Fantozzi - 2023 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    A Diachronic Analysis of Latinisms in the Decisions of the UK Supreme Court.Patrizia Giampieri - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-14.
    Latinism is a form of _legalese_ often resorted to in many legal documents, such as contracts, statutes, and court decisions. Exponents of plain language have long encouraged the use of plain terminology in legal texts and the replacement of archaic terms (among which are Latin expressions) with more modern or common ones. This paper aims at exploring to what extent the UK Supreme Court used Law Latin in its decisions from 2012 to 2023. At the same time, it wishes to (...)
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    L'articolazione linguistica: origini biologiche di una metafora.Patrizia Laspia - 1997 - Roma: Carocci.
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  26. Impure Art of Cinema.Patrizia Lombardo - 2010 - In Lars Sætre, Patrizia Lombardo & Anders Gullestad (eds.), Exploring textual action. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. pp. 5--187.
     
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  27. Lovejoy et la vie des idées.Patrizia Lombardo - 2020 - In David Simonetta & Alexandre de Vitry (eds.), Histoire et historiens des idées: figures, méthodes, problèmes. Paris: Collège de France éditions.
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    Poetry as a cross-cultural analysis and sensitizing tool in design.Patrizia Marti & E. B. Van der Houwen - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (3):545-558.
    The overall trend toward globalization in design, greatly enhanced by digital technologies, has raised issues and challenges on how to preserve the cultural differences and values of different societies. There is a tendency to lose touch with local cultural values when designing artefacts for global use, and social nuances and traditions risk to be flattened or stereotyped in the pursuit of developing new technologies and products for the global society. Attempts to reduce the tension between the global and the local (...)
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    Music-dance: sound and motion in contemporary discourse.Patrizia Veroli & Gianfranco Vinay (eds.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Music-Dance explores the identity of choreomusical work, its complex authorship and its modes of reception as well as the cognitive processes involved in the reception of dance performance. Scholars of dance and music analyse the ways in which a musical score changes its prescriptive status when it becomes part of a choreographic project, the encounter between sound and motion on stage, and the intersection of listening and seeing. As well as being of interest to musicologists and choreologists considering issues such (...)
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  30. The ‘Crux’ of Internal Promptings.Patrizia Pedrini - 2018 - In Julie Kirsch Patrizia Pedrini (ed.), Third-Person Self-Knowledge, Self-Interpretation, and Narrative. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    How bad is it to report a slur? An empirical investigation.Bianca Cepollaro, Simone Sulpizio & Claudia Bianchi - 2019 - Journal of Pragmatics 146:32-42.
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    A Practical Ethics of Care: Tinkering with Different ‘Goods’ in Residential Nursing Homes.Katharina Molterer, Patrizia Hoyer & Chris Steyaert - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 165 (1):95-111.
    In this paper, we argue that ‘good care’ in residential nursing homes is enacted through different care practices that are either inspired by a ‘professional logic of care’ that aims for justice and non-maleficence in the professional treatment of residents, or by a ‘relational logic of care’, which attends to the relational quality and the meaning of interpersonal connectedness in people’s lives. Rather than favoring one care logic over the other, this paper indicates how important aspects of care are constantly (...)
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    On myths and fashion.Patrizia Calefato - 2008 - Sign Systems Studies 36 (1):71-80.
    Roland Barthes’s work has confronted contemporary culture with the question of what happens when an object turns into language. This question allowed Barthes to “construct” well known cultural objects — from novels to music, from images to classical rhetoric, from love to theatre — in an unthought way, and to create new, even more unknown ones — from contemporary myth to fashion, from Japan to food culture. In this paper, Barthes’s cultural criticism is considered alongside with the issues raised by (...)
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    When language goes on holiday.Patrizia Piredda - 2023 - Perspectivas 8 (1):263-281.
    The new discoveries of QM led to re-assessing, broadening the meanings of many physical concepts, and formulating a new logic that was no longer based on the classical principles of non-contradiction, identity, and causality. Heisenberg considered the classical logic and the conception of language expressed in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus inadequate for the understanding of the problems of language with which the physicists of the Copenhagen school had had to deal in order to define the foundations of Quantum Mechanics. On the (...)
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    The Name is the Meaning: Language Used for the So-Called ‘MENA’.Patrizia Rinaldi - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-20.
    Contemporary international migration is directly related to the construction of the nation-state. The variations in this migration are multiple, depending on the type of mobility, the territories and the characteristics of the people who practice it. One kind of migration that has been particularly important at the end of the twentieth century and so far in the twenty-first century is that of minors who migrate without being accompanied by their parents. The legal definitions, bureaucratic practices and rights of these minors-turned-migrants (...)
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    A conserved blueprint for the eye?Patrizia Lavia & Pidder Jansen-Dürr - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (10):843-850.
    In this review, we will focus on the role played by transcription factors of the E2F/DP family in controlling the expression of genes that carry out important cell‐cycle control functions, thereby ensuring ordered progression through the mammalian cell division cycle. The emerging picture is that cell‐cycle progression depends on the execution of a regulatory cascade of gene expression, driven by E2F/DP transcription factors, which are in turn regulated by the products of some of these genes. That E2F factors are potent (...)
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    Integration and inclusion in Italy. Towards a special pedagogy for inclusion.Patrizia Sandri - 2014 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 8 (2):92-104.
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    Übergänge – Ornamente und Diagramme zwischen Text, Buchstabe und Bild in Handschriften des Frühmittelalters.Patrizia Carmassi - 2017 - Das Mittelalter 22 (2):408-430.
    Starting from the concept and definition of littera in the Grammar treatises of the Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, the contribution analyzes common graphic elements which were used by the scribes to create initials, ornamental patterns and the layout of the manuscript page. These elements and their functions were partly described in encyclopaedic works, e. g. of Isidor of Sevilla and Martianus Capella in the chapters about Geometry. Not only were these features well known through the study of (...)
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  39. Moleschott in the biblioteca dell'archiginnasio in bologna. History of the archivistic fund and ordinary criteria.Patrizia Busi - 2011 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (3):588 - +.
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    La tecnica e le cose: assonanze e dissonanze tra Bloch e Heidegger.Patrizia Cipolletta - 2001 - Milano: FrancoAngeli.
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    Corpi soggetti: Edmund Husserl, Edith Stein, & gli altri.Patrizia Manganaro - 2021 - Roma: InSchibboleth.
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    Edith Stein o dell’armonia. Esistenza, Pensiero, Fede.Patrizia Manganaro & Antonio Calcagno - 2011 - Symposium 15 (1):224-231.
  43. Peirce, il realismo e il ''critical common-sensism''.Patrizia Manganaro - 1998 - Filosofia Oggi 21 (84):335-342.
     
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    Persona-logos: la sintesi filosofico-teologica in Edith Stein.Patrizia Manganaro - 2015 - Città del Vaticano: Lateran University Press.
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    De-Moralizing Politics: Brecht’s Early Aesthetics.Patrizia McBride - 2008 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 82 (1):85-111.
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    Influenze schopenhaueriane nella "Sehnsucht" del giovane Horkheimer.Patrizia Miggiano - 2017 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 8 (1):84-115.
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  47. An Introduction.Patrizia Pedrini - 2009 - Iris. European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 1 (2):417-418.
     
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  48. (1 other version)What Does the Self-Deceiver Want?Patrizia Pedrini - 2012 - Humana. Mente, Journal of Philosophical Studies 20:141 - 157.
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    The Conception of Private in Thomas More's Utopia between Plato's and Cicero's Philosophy.Patrizia Piredda - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (2):186-205.
    This article investigates the concept of “private” in Thomas More's Utopia and its philosophical influences. More did not follow a particular philosophy but was an eclectic intellectual inclined to combine different philosophies useful to develop and express his thought. More's philosophical sources are therefore numerous and include, among others, Epicurus, Augustine, Aristotle, and Seneca. In this article, I focus on the presence of Cicero and Plato in Utopia and, through the analysis of the occurrences of the concept of “private,” demonstrate (...)
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    The Deceptiveness of the Verb To Be and the Conception of Metaphor in Nietzsche’s Philosophy.Patrizia Piredda - 2017 - Kritike 11 (1):180-196.
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