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    Fictional Games: A Philosophy of Worldbuilding and Imaginary Play.Stefano Gualeni & Riccardo Fassone - 2023 - London (UK): Bloomsbury Publishing. Edited by Riccardo Fassone.
    What role do imaginary games have in story-telling? Why do fiction authors outline the rules of a game that the reader will never watch or play? Combining perspectives from philosophy, literature and game studies, this book provides the first in-depth investigation into the significance of games in fictional worlds. With examples from contemporary cinema and literature, from The Hunger Games to the science fiction of Iain M. Banks, Stefano Gualeni and Riccardo Fassone introduce four key functions that different (...)
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  2. Gli italiani e Bentham. Dalla "felicità pubblica" all'economia del benessere. Volume 1. Riccardo Faucci (ed.).Riccardo Faucci, Michael Da Freeman, Letizia Gianformaggio, Vincenzo Polignano, Anna Li Doonni, Robertino Giringhelli, Gabriella Gioli, Maurizio Mori, Daniela Parisi Acquaviva, Luciano Avagliano, Anna Camaiti, Marco Bertozzi, Sergio Cremaschi, Gloria Vivenza, Cosimo Perrotta, Lilia Costabile & Roberto Petrini - 1981 - Milano, Italy: Franco Angeli.
    INDICE -/- Note biografiche Introduzione, di Riccardo Faucci -/- Parte I - Da Verri a Toniolo 1. Jeremy Bentham: Contemporary Interpretations, di M.D.A. Freeman 2. Su Helvétius, Beccaria e Bentham, di Letizia Gianformaggio 3. L'etica utilitaristica di Pietro Veti, di Vincenzo Polignano 4. ll liberismo interventista di Vincenzo Emanuele Sergio, di Anna Li Donni 5. Il concetto di " felicità pubblica, nella << Genesi del diritto penale » di Romagnosi, e il rapporto Romagnosi-Bentham, di Robertino Ghiringhelli 6. « La (...)
     
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    Special issue on “Cultural and cognitive dimensions of innovation” edited by Petra Ahrweiler and Riccardo Viale: Preface.Riccardo Viale - 2013 - Mind and Society 12 (1):1-3.
    This is an excerpt from the contentThe reasons that drive individuals to develop new technologies and to disseminate them in new products and processes, and the capacity to develop original solutions to technological problems, can be analysed with the concepts typical of individual and social cognitive psychology. Various aspects of cognitive activity address innovation. In particular, the capacity to grasp the latent questions and needs of the market that lies behind the possibility to identify opportunities for new products or services; (...)
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    No Chance for the Change Argument – A Reply to Stout’s “The Category of Occurrent Continuants.Riccardo Baratella - 2019 - CEUR Workshop Proceedings - Vol-2518 - The Joint Ontology Workshops 2019.
    Processes are occurrents that were, are, or will be happening. Moreover, either they endure (i.e., they continue) or they perdure. Stout [11] contends that they endure. His argument – the Change Argument, hereafter – is grounded in the claims that processes may change and that something may change if and only if it endures. I shall argue that the Change Argument does not succeed. In particular, I shall show that, if the Change Argument aims at being neutral between endurantism and (...)
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    Social and Cultural Innovation: Research Infrastructures Tackling Migration.Riccardo Pozzo & Vania Virgili - 2017 - Diogenes 64 (1-2):151-161.
    ‘Social and Cultural Innovation’ is a syntagma that is receiving increased usage among researchers since it was the title chosen by the European Strategy Forum Research Infrastructures for the working group that deals with research infrastructures primarily connected with Social Sciences and the Humanities. Innovation refers to the creation of new products and services by bringing a new idea to the market. Economic growth turns on infrastructures, which provide access to services and knowledge, e.g. by overcoming the digital divide. The (...)
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  6. Riccardo Manzotti, Paolo Moderato.Riccardo Manzotti & Paolo Moderato - unknown
    The widespread use of brain imaging techniques encourages conceiving of neuroscience as the forthcoming “mindscience.” Perhaps surprisingly for many, this conclusion is still largely unwarranted. The present paper surveys various shortcomings of neuroscience as a putative “mindscience.” The analysis shows that the scope of mind (both cognitive and phenomenal) falls outside that of neuroscience. Of course, such a conclusion does not endorse any metaphysical or antiscientific stance as to the nature of the mind. Rather, it challenges a series of assumptions (...)
     
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    Brief report: Emotional value of information and its relevance in the interpretation of homophones in anxiety.Riccardo Russo - 1996 - Cognition and Emotion 10 (2):213-220.
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    On Education: Conversations with Riccardo Mazzeo.Zygmunt Bauman & Riccardo Mazzeo - 2012 - Malden, MA: Polity. Edited by Riccardo Mazzeo.
    What is the role of education in a world where we no longer have a clear vision of the future and where the idea of a single, universal model of humanity seems like the residue of a bygone age? What role should educators play in a world where young people find themselves faced with deep uncertainty about their future, where the prospects of securing a stable, long-term career seem increasingly remote and where intensified population movements have created more diverse communities (...)
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    Avicenna's Theory of Science: Logic, Metaphysics, Epistemology.Riccardo Strobino - 2021 - University of California Press.
    Avicenna is the most influential figure in the intellectual history of the Islamic world. This book is the first comprehensive study of his theory of science, which profoundly shaped his philosophical method and indirectly influenced philosophers and theologians not only in the Islamic world but also throughout Christian Europe and the medieval Jewish tradition. A sophisticated interpreter of Aristotle’s _Posterior Analytics_, Avicenna took on the ambitious task of reorganizing Aristotelian philosophy of science into an applicable model of scientific reasoning, striving (...)
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    Diritto penale, creatività e co-disciplinarità: banchi di prova dell'esperienza giudiziale.Riccardo Borsari - 2013 - Padova: Padova University Press.
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  11. I. HISTORICAL SOURCES. Introduction.Riccardo Martinelli - 2015 - In Denis Fisette & Riccardo Martinelli, Philosophy from an Empirical Standpoint: Essays on Carl Stumpf. Boston: Rodopi.
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    Kant sul "pragmatico" e le origini del pragmatismo in Ch.S. Peirce.Riccardo Martinelli - 2016 - Esercizi Filosofici 10 (2).
    Peirce’ s intellectual debt to Kant’ s transcendentalism has been long recognized. In this essay I investigate Kant’ s thoughts on “what is pragmatic” as a source of inspiration for him. Peirce was well acquainted with this often neglected facet of Kant’ s philosophy, that influenced both the core idea and the lexical coinage of his pragmatism. Both thinkers drew attention to the consequences of cognition for human actions. Pointing at the definition of the meaning of a defined notion, however, (...)
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    Giorgio Agamben: la vita che prende forma.Riccardo Panattoni - 2018 - Milano: Giangiacomo Feltrinelli editore.
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    419Ein Modell und seine Reinterpretation: Die Entscheidungsverfahren der italienischen Inquisition in der Auffassung von Papsttum und Inquisitoren.Riccardo Parmeggiani - 2018 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 52 (1):419-433.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 52 Heft: 1 Seiten: 419-433.
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    Pensiero e significato di Gaetano Mosca ed altri scritti.Riccardo Tanturri - 1973 - Padova,: CEDAM.
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    Two modes of being together: The levels of intersubjectivity and human relatedness in neuroscience and psychoanalytic thinking.Riccardo Williams & Cristina Trentini - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:981366.
    The notion of intersubjectivity has achieved a primary status in contemporary psychoanalytic debate, stimulating new theoretical proposals as well as controversies. This paper presents an overview of the main contributions on inter-subjectivity in the field of neurosciences. In humans as well as—probably—in other species, the ability for emotional resonance is guaranteed early in development. Based on this capacity, a primary sense of connectedness is established that can be defined inter-subjective in that it entails sharing affective states and intentions with caregivers. (...)
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    Investigating Conversational Dynamics: Interactive Alignment, Interpersonal Synergy, and Collective Task Performance.Riccardo Fusaroli & Kristian Tylén - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (1):145-171.
    This study investigates interpersonal processes underlying dialog by comparing two approaches, interactive alignment and interpersonal synergy, and assesses how they predict collective performance in a joint task. While the interactive alignment approach highlights imitative patterns between interlocutors, the synergy approach points to structural organization at the level of the interaction—such as complementary patterns straddling speech turns and interlocutors. We develop a general, quantitative method to assess lexical, prosodic, and speech/pause patterns related to the two approaches and their impact on collective (...)
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    50 years of Cassirer, Ernst studies.Riccardo Lazzari - 1995 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 50 (4):889-921.
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  19. Coming to terms: Quantifying the benefits of linguistic coordination.Riccardo Fusaroli, Bahador Bahrami, Karsten Olsen, Andreas Roepstorff, Geraint Rees, Chris Frith & Kristian Tylén - 2012 - Psychological Science 23 (8):931-939.
    Sharing a public language facilitates particularly efficient forms of joint perception and action by giving interlocutors refined tools for directing attention and aligning conceptual models and action. We hypothesized that interlocutors who flexibly align their linguistic practices and converge on a shared language will improve their cooperative performance on joint tasks. To test this prediction, we employed a novel experimental design, in which pairs of participants cooperated linguistically to solve a perceptual task. We found that dyad members generally showed a (...)
     
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    A Rational Way of Playing: Revision Theory for Strategic Interaction.Riccardo Bruni & Giacomo Sillari - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (3):419-448.
    Gupta has proposed a definition of strategic rationality cast in the framework of his revision theory of truth. His analysis, relative to a class of normal form games in which all players have a strict best reply to all other players’ strategy profiles, shows that game-theoretic concepts have revision-theoretic counterparts. We extend Gupta’s approach to deal with normal form games in which players’ may have weak best replies. We do so by adapting intuitions relative to Nash equilibrium refinements to the (...)
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  21. Porphyry and Iamblichus on Universals and Synonymous Predication.Riccardo Chiaradonna - 2007 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 18:123-140.
     
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    On the Theory of Legal Sources. A Continental Point of View.Riccardo Guastini - 2007 - Ratio Juris 20 (2):302-309.
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    A Process-oriented Framework for Goals and Motivations in Biological and Artificial Agents.Riccardo Manzotti - 2010 - In Roberto Poli, Causality and Motivation. De Gruyter. pp. 105-134.
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    L'histoire du concept d'imagination en France: de 1918 à nos jours.Riccardo Barontini & Julien Lamy (eds.) - 2019 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Les vingt-quatre contributions qui composent ce volume collectif se donnent pour objectif de fournir au lecteur un ensemble de repères historiques et conceptuels permettant de s'orienter dans le vaste territoire des théories contemporaines de l'imagination, de 1918 à aujourd'hui. Cet ouvrage présente ainsi, grâce à une enquête pluraliste et interdisciplinaire, un point de vue privilégié pour apprécier les différentes stratégies qui, au cours des cent dernières années, en réhabilitant l'importance et la puissance féconde de la "folle du logis", repensent la (...)
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    eStroop: Implementation, Standardization, and Systematic Comparison of a New Voice-Key Version of the Traditional Stroop Task.Riccardo Brunetti, Allegra Indraccolo, Claudia Del Gatto, Benedetto Farina, Claudio Imperatori, Elena Fontana, Jacopo Penso, Rita B. Ardito & Mauro Adenzato - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The Stroop effect is a well-documented phenomenon, demonstrating both interference and facilitation effects. Many versions of the Stroop task were created, according to the purposes of its applications, varying in numerous aspects. While many versions are developed to investigate the mechanisms of the effect itself, the Stroop effect is also considered a general measure of attention, inhibitory control, and executive functions. In this paper, we implement “eStroop”: a new digital version based on verbal responses, measuring the main processes involved in (...)
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    Un nouveau prince au-delà des antinomies : lectures de Gramsci dans les mouvements sociaux contemporains.Riccardo Ciavolella - 2015 - Actuel Marx 57 (1):112-124.
    This article addresses the issue of the legacy of Gramsci in current debates within critical theory on questions of social transformation, political struggle and social movements. A survey of the current state of the literature reveals the existence of a number of strikingly opposed interpretations and “translations” of Gramsci. On the one hand, scholars and intellectuals in phase with the “anarchist moment” characteristic of recent upsurges and struggles tend to regard Gramsci as an old-fashioned and totalitarian Marxist, due to his (...)
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    L'esperienza etica: per una filosofia delle cose umane.Riccardo Fanciullacci - 2012 - Napoli: Orthotes.
    “Filosofia delle cose umane”, ossia che prende a tema tutto ciò che ha a che fare con la questione umana, è il nome che Aristotele dava a quelle sue ricerche note oggi come etiche.
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  28. Un'ipotesi sull'amore.Riccardo Gavagna - 1978 - Brescia: Shakespeare & Company.
     
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    Some Remarks on the Conceptual Framework of “Law's Empire”.Riccardo Guastini - 1988 - Ratio Juris 1 (2):176-180.
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    Eugen Fink, Epilegomena zu Immanuel Kants „Kritik der reinen Vernunft“. Ein phnomenologischer Kommentar (1962–1971).Riccardo Lazzari - 2013 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (1):184-189.
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    Eugen Fink und das Thema des Wesens der menschlichen Freiheit.Riccardo Lazzari - 2022 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2022 (2):58-75.
    The speculative direction that Fink in the ’30s had imprinted on phenomenology finds its development – distant in many ways from its theoretical premises in Husserl’s thought – in the first university lectures of the post-war period, among which Vom Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit (1947) is of peculiar relevance. Some common threads connect Fink’s early phenomenological reflections with his following attempt to develop a philosophical cosmology and anthropology. In the course of lectures here examined we can see the revival of (...)
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    I proscritti: pensatori alla sfida della modernità.Riccardo Pedrizzi - 2005 - Roma: Pantheon.
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    Della soggettività morale. Tra Hegel e Sartre.Riccardo Roni - 2011 - Perugia PG, Italia: Morlacchi.
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  34. Nietzsche und die Dekonstruktion von Identitäten: Die „Freigeister“ in den interkulturellen Gesellschaften.Riccardo Roni - 2020 - Dialegesthai. Rivista Telematica di Filosofia 22.
  35. Minimal Knowledge States in Nonmonotonic Modal Logics.Riccardo Rosati - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev, Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 173-187.
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  36. Quattro gradi di virtù: il modello etico dei Commentarii di Macrobio nel XII secolo.Riccardo Saccenti - 2006 - Medioevo 31:69-101.
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  37. Analytic Calculi for Circular Concepts by Finite Revision.Riccardo Bruni - 2013 - Studia Logica 101 (5):915-932.
    The paper introduces Hilbert– and Gentzen-style calculi which correspond to systems ${\mathsf{C}_{n}}$ from Gupta and Belnap [3]. Systems ${\mathsf{C}_{n}}$ were shown to be sound and complete with respect to the semantics of finite revision. Here, it is shown that Gentzen-style systems ${\mathsf{GC}_{n}}$ admit a syntactic proof of cut elimination. As a consequence, it follows that they are consistent.
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    Embodied AI beyond Embodied Cognition and Enactivism.Riccardo Manzotti - 2019 - Philosophies 4 (3):39.
    Over the last three decades, the rise of embodied cognition (EC) articulated in various schools (or versions) of embodied, embedded, extended and enacted cognition (Gallagher’s 4E) has offered AI a way out of traditional computationalism—an approach (or an understanding) loosely referred to as embodied AI. This view has split into various branches ranging from a weak form on the brink of functionalism (loosely represented by Clarks’ parity principle) to a strong form (often corresponding to autopoietic-friendly enactivism) suggesting that body−world interactions (...)
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    Guest Editors’ Introduction.Riccardo Bruni & Shawn Standefer - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (1):1-9.
  40. Routledge Handbook on Bounded Rationality.Riccardo Viale (ed.) - 2020
     
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  41. Processes and their modal profile.Riccardo Baratella - 2023 - Synthese 201 (3):1-24.
    A widely debated issue in contemporary metaphysics is whether the modal profile of ordinary objects has to be explained in non-modal terms (that is, Thesis 1). However, how to solve such an issue with respect to occurrences – namely, processes and events – is a question that has been largely neglected in the current metaphysical debate. The general goal of this article is to start filling this gap. As a first result of the article, we make it plausible that, if (...)
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    Understanding and Modeling Prevention.Riccardo Baratella, Mattia Fumagalli, Ítalo Oliveira & Giancarlo Guizzardi - 2022 - In Renata Guizzardi, Jolita Ralyté & Xavier Franch, Research Challenges in Information Science - 16th International Conference, RCIS 2022. pp. 389-405.
    Prevention is a pervasive phenomenon. It is about blocking an effect before it happens or stopping it as it unfolds: vaccines prevent (the unfolding of) diseases; seat belts prevent events causing serious injuries; circuit breaks prevent the manifestation of overcurrents. Many disciplines in the information sciences deal with modeling and reasoning about prevention. Examples include risk and security management as well as medical and legal informatics. Having a proper conceptualization of this phenomenon is crucial for devising proper modeling mechanisms and (...)
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    Proprioceptive Bimanual Test in Intrinsic and Extrinsic Coordinates.Riccardo Iandolo, Valentina Squeri, Dalia De Santis, Psiche Giannoni, Pietro Morasso & Maura Casadio - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  44. Avicenna on the indemonstrability of definition.Riccardo Strobino - 2010 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 21:113-163.
    The paper provides some introductory comments and a preliminary translation of Avicenna’s Burhān, IV, 2. I shall first set the stage by outlining the structure of the book (sec. 1). I will then briefly introduce (sec. 2) a number of notions that are dealt with in the first treatise of the Burhān (e.g. definition, description). Burhān, IV, 2 is split into two parts: the first focuses mainly on Aristotle’s An. Post., B, 4, whereas the second covers some of the topics (...)
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    Kelsen on Validity.Riccardo Guastini - 2016 - Ratio Juris 29 (3):402-409.
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    Hearing me hearing you: Reciprocal effects between child and parent language in autism and typical development.Riccardo Fusaroli, Ethan Weed, Deborah Fein & Letitia Naigles - 2019 - Cognition 183 (C):1-18.
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    Niccolò Machiavelli.Riccardo Bruscagli - 1975 - Firenze: La nuova Italia.
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    L'epoca dell'incertezza: il dualismo contemporaneo fra mondo microscopico e macroscopico.Riccardo Campa - 2023 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Pure Science and the Posthuman future.Riccardo Campa - 2008 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 19 (1):28-34.
    Since the industrial revolution, humans have tended to reduce science to the ancillary role of engine of technology. But the quest for knowledge started two and a half millennia ago with the aim of setting humans free from ignorance. The first scientists and philosophers saw knowledge as the goal, not as the means. The main goal was to understand matter, life, conscience, intelligence, our origin, and our destiny, not only to solve practical problems. Being sceptical to myths and religions, they (...)
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  50. Aggiornamento bibliografico per Federigo Tozzi (1987-1996).Riccardo Castellana - 1997 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 18:345-372.
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