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    Francesco De Sarlo e il laboratorio fiorentino di psicologia.Liliana Albertazzi, Guido Cimino & Simonetta Gori-Savellini - 1999 - Laterza Giuseppe Edizioni.
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  2. El silencio y la palabra: secretarios, letrados y consejeros entre Humanismo y Renacimiento.Simonetta Scandellari - 2008 - Res Publica. Murcia 19:275-298.
     
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  3. The Stranger and Modernity: From Equality of Rights To Recognition of Difference.Simonetta Tabboni - 1995 - Thesis Eleven 43 (1):17-27.
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    Gift and Self-Giving in the Relationship of Communion.Simonetta Magari - 2014 - Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration 19 (1-2):165-176.
    Psychology doesn’t seem to be really interested in the theme of gift; in the last decades it focus on the central role of recognition in the psyche building up. The authors underline Chiara Lubich’s original intuition linking profoundly the them of gift and recognition.
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    Higher education: advancing equality in challenging times.Simonetta Manfredi & Sara Hunter - 2012 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 16 (1):1-2.
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    The Vattimo Dictionary.Simonetta Moro (ed.) - 2023 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Schlegels Lucinde oder der ästhetische Roman.Simonetta Sanna - 1987 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 61 (3):457-479.
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    Obbedite alle autorità costituite.Stefano Simonetta - 2023 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 107 (3):399-421.
    Le chapitre 13 de l’Épître aux Romains pose les bases sur lesquelles repose toute la conception du pouvoir dans la pensée politique médiévale. L’objectif de cet article est de reconstruire le processus de longue durée par lequel l’Occident latin a progressivement admis et théorisé la possibilité de désobéir aux autorités temporelles, bien que dans le cadre d’une théorie du pouvoir (à savoir la théorie paulino-augustinienne du pouvoir), qui semble ne laisser aucune place à la dissidence, conférant à chaque potestas une (...)
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    Il ritorno allo scetticismo: da Descartes a Bayle.Simonetta Todi - 2001 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4.
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    Figure della conversione. Il teatro di Paul Claudel.Simonetta Valenti - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
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  11. The Politics of Aesthetics: Mussolini and Fascist Italy.Simonetta Falasca Zamponi - 2016 - In Arundhati Virmani (ed.), Political aesthetics: culture, critique and the everyday. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  12. Ernst Mach and Friedrich Nietzsche. On the Prejudices of Scientists.Pietro Gori - 2021 - In John Preston (ed.), Interpreting Mach: Critical Essays. Cambridge University Press. pp. 123-141.
    The paper provides a thorough account of the relationship between Ernst Mach’s thought and that of an apparently more intellectually distant near-contemporary, Friedrich Nietzsche. The consistency of their views is in fact substantial, as I try to show within the paper. Despite their interests being different, both Mach and Nietzsche were concerned with the same issues about our intellectual relationship with the external world, dealing with the same questions and pursuing a common aim of eliminating worn-out philosophical conceptions. Moreover, it (...)
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    Bruno secondo Bruno: le ricerche di Ludovico Limentani.Simonetta Bassi - 1995 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 50 (3):617.
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  14. From collector to scholar: The path of Avraam Norov (Avraam Sergeevic Norov).Simonetta Bassi - 2006 - Rinascimento 46:619-628.
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    Il lessico della modernità: continuità e mutamenti dal XVI al XVIII secolo.Simonetta Bassi & Elisa Fantechi (eds.) - 2023 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Il sogno di Ezechiele: Tocco e Gentile interpreti di Bruno.Simonetta Bassi - 2004 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
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    L'arte di Giordano Bruno: memoria, furore, magia.Simonetta Bassi - 2004 - [Firenze]: Leo S. Olschki Editore.
  18. Moments of luck of Giordano Bruno between the end of nineteenth and early twentieth century.Simonetta Bassi - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 67 (3):549-567.
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    Not only infinity: Poverty and ‘minutiae’ in the philosophy of Giordano Bruno.Simonetta Bassi - forthcoming - Diogenes:1-11.
    This paper develops two perspectives. On the one hand, it analyzes and reconstructs the relationship between wealth and poverty as addressed by Giordano Bruno in the Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast, both against the backdrop of the new geographical discoveries and mercantilist theories and in relation to Bruno’s project of ethical, political, and religious renewal. On the other hand, it recovers Bruno’s passages on the ‘minuzzarie’ as a key concept to redress ‘ontological poverty’ by locating in every aspect of reality, (...)
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  20. Alle radici del cambiamento.Simonetta Botti - 2003 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 13:65-81.
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  21. Governance: ripensare l'esser-ci collettivo.Simonetta Botti - 2005 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 18:115-128.
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    Italie : Consensus émotionnel et maintien des antagonismes critiques.Simonetta Ciula - 2006 - Hermes 46:125.
    La presse italienne a suivi de très près l'agonie et la mort du pape Jean-Paul II. Il s'agit certainement de l'événement le plus médiatisé depuis les attentats terroristes du 11 septembre 2001. Les quatre titres italiens, malgré leur positionnement politique différent, analysent l'événement avec le même degré de dramatisation et d'intensité. Ils proposent un récit fortement sentimental à travers le recours à un langage émotionnel, à des images touchantes ou, encore, à une mise en page spécifique. Les thèmes qui reviennent (...)
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    Di che aura parliamo? Aura, ovvero della meravigliosa modifica della nozione stessa di arte.Simonetta Lux - 2013 - Rivista di Estetica 52:131-148.
    Benjamin does not see or does not want to see the new “aura” that makes the art of cinema “art” which stays as the central feature of the totally renewed statute of artistic activity in the age of mechanical reproduction. In his essay of 1936, Benjamin acquires the arguments of all those authors who, between the first and second decades of the Twentieth century, had described this art and his new aura: Paul Valéry, George Duhamel, Léon Pierre-Quint, Luigi Pirandello, Bertolt (...)
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    Balancing Gender in Higher Education: A Study of the Experience of Senior Women in a `New' UK University.Simonetta Manfredi & Sue Ledwith - 2000 - European Journal of Women's Studies 7 (1):7-33.
    This article discusses women's positions in higher education in Europe and compares these with a case study analysis of senior women at one `new' UK university. The study comprises interview data from 22 senior women in both academic schools and departments and in functional departments. The main findings include substantial differences between younger and older women in their career progression. While for both groups having children was a major in uence, the older women, especially the academics, had to weave their (...)
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    De l'ambivalence sociale à l'ambivalence culturelle.Simonetta Tabboni - 2007 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 123 (2):269.
    La sociologie classique a utilisé la notion d’ambivalence sociale pour désigner la combinaison, nécessaire, mais chargée de conflit, entre l’obéissance aux normes et la volonté d’affirmer sa liberté. Il faut distinguer cette notion de celle d’ambivalence culturelle, qui désigne la nécessité de suivre à la fois des exigences culturelles opposées, en particulier dans un rapport majorité/minorité. La figure de l’étranger dessinée par Georg Simmel est l’exemple type de cette ambivalence, source de frustrations, mais qui néanmoins représente la moins mauvaise solution (...)
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  26. (2 other versions)The Angelic Doctor and Angelic Speech: The Development of Thomas Aquinas's Thought on How Angels Communicate.Harm Goris - 1988 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 11 (1):87-105.
    This paper shows how Aquinas gradually developed his view on angelic speech. His major texts are summarized and compared to those of contemporaries (sections II-III). Next the texts are analyzed, focusing on three issues: the notion of ‘word’ (section IV), the role of the will (section V), and the need of signification (section VI). With regard to each of these topics, Aquinas’ thought evolved, first by juxtaposing and later by integrating Augustinian and Aristotelian viewpoints. Aquinas reaches his mature position in (...)
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    Abelian C-minimal groups.Patrick Simonetta - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 110 (1-3):1-22.
    Macpherson and Steinhorn 165–209) introduce some variants of the notion of o-minimality. One of the most interesting is C-minimality, which provides a natural setting to study algebraically closed-valued fields and some valued groups. In this paper we go further in the study of the structure of C-minimal valued groups, giving a partial characterization in the abelian case. We obtain the following principle: for abelian valued groups G for which the valuation satisfies some kind of compatibility with the multiplication by any (...)
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    Remote Home-Based Virtual Training of Functional Living Skills for Adolescents and Young Adults With Intellectual Disability: Feasibility and Preliminary Results.Simonetta Panerai, Valentina Catania, Francesco Rundo & Raffaele Ferri - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  29. Computational Linguistics Meets Philosophy: A Latent Semantic Analy-sis of Giordano Bruno's Texts.Simonetta Bassi, Felice Dell'orletta, Daniele Esposito & Alessandro Lenci - 2006 - Rinascimento 46:631-647.
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    Momenti della fortuna di giordano bruno fra la fine dell'Ottocento e i primi anni del Novecento.Simonetta Bassi - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3:545-567.
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    V semantichnoto prostranstvo na osnovnite moralni poni︠a︡tii︠a︡.Gori︠a︡na Lenkova - 2000 - Sofii︠a︡: Heron Press.
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    Histoire et historiens des idées: figures, méthodes, problèmes.David Simonetta & Alexandre de Vitry (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Collège de France éditions.
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    Il pensiero di John Fortescue: costituzione, legge e teoria della proprietà nell'Inghilterra del Quattrocento.Stefano Simonetta - 2021 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Shape Perception and Navigation in Blind Adults.Monica Gori, Giulia Cappagli, Gabriel Baud-Bovy & Sara Finocchietti - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  35. Psychology without a Soul, Philosophy without an I: Nietzsche and 19th Century Psychophysics.Pietro Gori - 2015 - In João Constâncio (ed.), Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 166-195.
    Friedrich Nietzsche’s criticism towards the substance-concept „I“ plays an important role in his late thought, and can be properly understood by making reference to the 19th century debate on the scientific psychology. Friedrich Lange and Ernst Mach gave an important contribution to that debate. Both of them developed the ideas of Gustav Fechner, and thought about a „psychology without soul“, i.e. an investigation that gives up with the old metaphysics of substance in dealing with the mind-body problem. In this paper (...)
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    Masking Emotions: Face Masks Impair How We Read Emotions.Monica Gori, Lucia Schiatti & Maria Bianca Amadeo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:669432.
    To date, COVID-19 has spread across the world, changing our way of life and forcing us to wear face masks. This report demonstrates that face masks influence the human ability to infer emotions by observing facial configurations. Specifically, a mask obstructing a face limits the ability of people of all ages to infer emotions expressed by facial features, but the difficulties associated with the mask’s use are significantly pronounced in children aged between 3 and 5 years old. These findings are (...)
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  37. Giordano Bruno, Opere mnemotecniche, II. Edizione diretta da Michele Ciliberto, a cura di Marco Matteoli, Rita Sturlese e Nicoletta Tirinnanzi.Simonetta Bassi - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 66 (1):169.
  38. More on Bruno and Copernicus.Simonetta Bassi - 2007 - Rinascimento 47:107-121.
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    The alchemy of Extremes.Simonetta Bassi - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.
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    « L'âme pense-t-elle toujours ? » Postérité de la théorie de l'intensio et remissio formarum dans la querelle entre empiristes et cartésiens.David Simonetta - 2013 - Astérion 11.
    « Le bon sens est la chose du monde la mieux partagée. » Il n’est pas rare de voir dans l’incipit du Discours de la méthode un de ces énoncés cartésiens qui, par leur simplicité et leur transparence, marquèrent une rupture avec la technicité de la philosophie scolastique des siècles précédents. Pourtant, à se pencher sur les commentaires qui ont été produits de ce texte, dès sa publication, il apparaît que pour un certain nombre de contemporains de Descartes, il y (...)
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  41. Argent et ambivalence. Les jeunes femmes et l'argent.Simonetta Tabboni - 1999 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 106:225-236.
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    The Realism and Ecology of Augmented Reality.Giovanni Simonetta - 2015 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 19 (1):92-112.
    Unlike in the phrase “Virtual Reality,” in the phrase “Augmented Reality” the stress is put on the word “reality.” It seems, though, that we still lack a concept of reality which can fit the world of both humans and computers. In connection with this philosophical issue, this paper aims to provide the background for a better insight into the meaning of Augmented Reality and its impact on human behavior. My thesis is that an ecological version of direct perception’s realism constitutes (...)
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  43. Nietzsche’s Late Pragmatic Anthropology.Pietro Gori - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Research 40:377-404.
    The aim of this paper is to shed light on Nietzsche’s late investigation of the Western human being, with particular reference to Twilight of the Idols. I shall argue that this investigation can be seen as a “pragmatic anthropology,” according to the meaning that Kant gave to this notion in 1798. Although the paper focuses on Nietzsche’s thought, an analysis of Kant’s anthropology and the comparison between and Nietzsche’s late views of the human being, will show both their differences and (...)
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  44. Thomas Kuhn’s Late Incommensurability Thesis as a Wittgensteinian Pragmatism.Pietro Gori - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (1).
    This paper explores Thomas Kuhn’s mature conception of incommensurable theories as collective structured lexicons that are not mutually translatable. As will be argued, his view on this issue can profitably be approached in the light of the broad pragmatist attitude that one finds at the core of Wittgenstein’s late philosophy of language, which can also consistently be ascribed to Kuhn.
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  45. Anti-foundationalist Practices of Truth. Foucault, Nietzsche, and James.Pietro Gori - 2024 - In Pietro Gori & Lorenzo Serini (eds.), Practices of truth in philosophy: historical and comparative perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
    The chapter explores comparatively the attention to the practical dimension that—each in his own way—Michel Foucault, Friedrich Nietzsche, and the classic pragmatist thinker William James pay when confronted with the challenge of providing a non-skeptical response to the relativist stance on truth that arose in the post-Kantian age. Particular focus will be given to the extent to which these three authors conceived of the practical framework as the only one that allows us to meaningfully address and determine truth.
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  46. Nietzsche as Phenomenalist?Pietro Gori - 2011 - In Helmut Heit, Günter Abel & Marco Brusotti (eds.), Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphilosophie: Hintergründe, Wirkungen und Aktualität. de Gruyter. pp. 345-356.
    During the second decade of the 20th century Hans Kleinpeter, an Austrian scholar devoted to the development of the modern science, published some brief papers on Nietzsche’s thought. Kleinpeter has been one of the main upholders of Mach’s epistemology and probably the first who connected his ideas with the philosophy of Nietzsche. In his book on Der Phänomenalismus (1913) he described a new world view that arose in the 19th century, a perspective that ‒ according to him ‒ completely contrasted (...)
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  47. Nietzsche on Truth: a Pragmatic View?Pietro Gori - 2013 - In Renate Reschke (ed.), Wirklich. Wirklichkeit. Wirklichkeiten? Friedrich Nietzsche über 'wahre' und 'scheinbare' Welten, Nietzscheforschung Bd. 20. Akademie Verlag.
    In this paper I deal with Nietzsche's theory of knowledge in the context of 19th century epistemology. In particular, I argue that, even though Nietzsche shows the ontological lack of content of truths (both on the theoretic and on the moral plane), he nevertheless leaves the space for a practical use of them, in a way that can be compared with William James' pragmatism. I thus deal with Nietzsche's and James' concept of "truth", and show their relationship with some outcomes (...)
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  48. Nietzsche's Fictional Realism: A Historico-Theoretical Approach.Pietro Gori - 2019 - Estetica. Studi E Ricerche 1 (9):169-184.
    At the beginning of the twentieth century, theorists developed approaches to Nietzsche’s philosophy that provided an alternative to the received view, some of them suggesting that his view of truth may be his most important and original contribution. It has further been argued that Vaihinger’s fictionalism is the paradigm within which Nietzsche’s view can be properly contextualized. As will be shown, this idea is both viable and fruitful for solving certain interpretive issues raised in recent Nietzsche scholarship.
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  49. Nietzsche, Europe, and the Renaissance.Pietro Gori - 2019 - In Paradosso. Rivista di Filosofia. Padova PD, Italia: pp. 143-156.
    This paper focuses on sections of Nietzsche's Twilight of the Idols that deal with Goethe, with the aim of reflecting on the anthropological ideal that Nietzsche outlines in his late period. I give particular attention to the way in which Nietzsche deals with concepts such as "German", "(good) European", and "free spirit", connecting them in a coherent picture. Finally, I argue that the Renaissance plays an important role in Nietzsche's anthropological project, for it helps to define the spiritual strength that (...)
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  50. Posizioni ottocentesche sul rapporto corpo-mente: Lange, Mach, Nietzsche.Gori Pietro - 2015 - Intersezioni:63-88.
    Friedrich Nietzsche's criticism towards the substance-concept «I» plays an important role in his late thought, and can be properly understood by making reference to the 19th century debate on the scientific psychology. Friedrich Lange and Ernst Mach gave an important contribution to that debate. Both of them developed the ideas of Gustav Fechner, and thought about a «psychology without a soul», i.e. an investigation that gives up with the old metaphysics of substance in dealing with the mind-body problem. In this (...)
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