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    Improving accessibility to cultural heritage for people with intellectual disabilities.Marilina Mastrogiuseppe, <span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Span & Elena Bortolotti - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15-2 (15-2):113-123.
    La Convention sur les droits des personnes handicapées (ONU, 2006) a déclaré que la participation à la vie sociale est un droit fondamental de l’homme, soulignant l’importance de repenser le concept d’accessibilité dans les espaces culturels. Les sites du patrimoine culturel, ainsi que les musées et les galeries, expriment un intérêt majeur pour l’adoption de stratégies visant à améliorer l’accessibilité et la participation de tous. Nous avons utilisé un paradigme de recherche inclusive, impliquant activement un groupe d’individus souffrant de handicaps (...)
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    Shadows of Doubt: Language and Truth in Post-Reformation Catholic Culture.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Tutino - 2014 - Oup Usa.
    Stefania Tutino shows that post-Reformation Catholic culture was a rich laboratory for our current moral and hermeneutical anxieties.
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    About declarative semantics of logic-based agent languages.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Costantini & Arianna Tocchio - 2006 - In P. Torroni, U. Endriss, M. Baldoni & A. Omicini (eds.), Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies III. Springer. pp. 106--123.
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    Galen's de Constitutione Artis Medicae in the Renaissance.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Fortuna - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):302-.
    During the sixteenth century Galen's De constitutione artis medicae enjoyed a great success: in about fifty years it received four different Latin translations and three commentaries. Certainly this is also true of other medical classical texts, but such success is surprising for a treatise which did not have a wide circulation either in the Middle Ages or in the seventeenth century and later. In fact it is preserved in its entirety in only one Greek manuscript and in a Latin translation (...)
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    Jacques Lacan: tra psicoanalisi e filosofia.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Guido - 2009 - Trento: UNI Service.
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    Husserl on the 'Totality of all conceivable arithmetical operations'.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Centrone - 2006 - History and Philosophy of Logic 27 (3):211-228.
    In the present paper, we discuss Husserl's deep account of the notions of ?calculation? and of arithmetical ?operation? which is found in the final chapter of the Philosophy of Arithmetic, arguing that Husserl is as far as we know the first scholar to reflect seriously on and to investigate the problem of circumscribing the totality of computable numerical operations. We pursue two complementary goals, namely: (i) to provide a formal reconstruction of Husserl's intuitions, and (ii) to demonstrate on the basis (...)
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    Reconsidering Michael Polanyi’s Philosophy.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Ruzsits Jha - 2002 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    The chemist and philosopher Michael Polanyi was one of the first twentieth-century scientists to propose a program to resolve the internal conflict of the modern Enlightenment: scientific detachment and moral nihilism with humanist values. Stefania Jha’s intellectual biography places Polanyi in the context of his time and culture, analyzes his key philosophical ideas, and explicates the application—and at times misappropriation—of his work. Polanyi’s method was not laid out in his published works, and his vocabulary tends to make his writings (...)
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    Uncertainty in post-Reformation Catholicism: a history of probabilism.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Tutino - 2018 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Uncertainty in Post-Reformation Catholicism provides a historical account of early modern probabilism and its theological, intellectual, and cultural implications. First developed in the second half of the sixteenth century, probabilism represented a significant and controversial novelty in Catholic moral theology. By the second half of the seventeenth century, probabilism became and has since been associated with moral, intellectual, and cultural decadence. Stefania Tutino challenges this understanding and claims that probabilism played a central role in addressing the challenges that geographical (...)
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  9. The bid to transcend Popper, and the Lakatos-Polanyi connection.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Ruzsits Jha - 2006 - Perspectives on Science 14 (3):318-346.
    Lakatos is considered to be a Popperian who adapted his Hegelian-Marxist training to critical philosophy. I claim this is too narrow and misses Lakatos' goal of understanding scientific inquiry as heuristic inquiry—something he did not find in Popper, but found in Polanyi. Archival material shows that his ‘new method' struggled to overcome what he saw as the Popperian handicap, by using Polanyi.
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    Techno-solutionism and the standard human in the making of the COVID-19 pandemic.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Milan - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    Quantification is particularly seductive in times of global uncertainty. Not surprisingly, numbers, indicators, categorizations, and comparisons are central to governmental and popular response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This essay draws insights from critical data studies, sociology of quantification and decolonial thinking, with occasional excursion into the biomedical domain, to investigate the role and social consequences of counting broadly defined as a way of knowing about the virus. It takes a critical look at two domains of human activity that play a (...)
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    Counterfactual thoughts about experienced, observed, and narrated events.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Pighin, Ruth M. J. Byrne, Donatella Ferrante, Michel Gonzalez & Vittorio Girotto - 2011 - Thinking and Reasoning 17 (2):197 - 211.
    Four studies show that observers and readers imagine different alternatives to reality. When participants read a story about a protagonist who chose the more difficult of two tasks and failed, their counterfactual thoughts focused on the easier, unchosen task. But when they observed the performance of an individual who chose and failed the more difficult task, participants' counterfactual thoughts focused on alternative ways to solve the chosen task, as did the thoughts of individuals who acted out the event. We conclude (...)
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    Inappropriate hemodialysis treatment and palliative care.Štefánia Andraščíková, Zuzana Novotná & Rudolf Novotný - 2020 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 10 (1-2):48-58.
    The paper discusses inappropriate (futile) treatment by analyzing the casuistics of palliative patients in the terminal stage of illness who are hospitalized at the Department of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics of the Faculty hospital with policlinic (FNsP). Our research applies the principles of palliative care in the context of bioethics. The existing clinical conditions of healthcare in Slovakia are characteristic of making a taboo of the issues of inappropriate treatment of palliative patients. Inductive-deductive and normative clinical bioethics methods of palliative (...)
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    Attribution of beliefs by 13-month-old infants.Dan Sperber & <span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Caldi - 2007 - Psychological Science 18 (7):580–586.
    In two experiments, we investigated whether 13-month-old infants expect agents to behave in a way consistent with information to which they have been exposed. Infants watched animations in which an animal was either provided information or prevented from gathering information about the actual location of an object. The animal then searched successfully or failed to retrieve it. Infants’ looking times suggest that they expected searches to be effective when—and only when—the agent had had access to the relevant information. This result (...)
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    From data politics to the contentious politics of data.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Milan & Davide Beraldo - 2019 - Big Data and Society 6 (2).
    This article approaches the paradigm shift of datafication from the perspective of civil society. Looking at how individuals and groups engage with datafication, it complements the notion of “data politics” by exploring what we call the “contentious politics of data”. By contentious politics of data we indicate the bottom-up, transformative initiatives interfering with and/or hijacking dominant processes of datafication, contesting existing power relations or re-appropriating data practices and infrastructure for purposes distinct from the intended. Said contentious politics of data is (...)
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    The Latin Editions of Galen's Opera omnia (1490–1625) and Their Prefaces.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Fortuna - 2012 - Early Science and Medicine 17 (4):391-412.
    Between 1490 to 1625, twenty-two editions of Galen's opera omnia were published in Latin, while only two in Greek. In the Western world Galen's literary production was mostly known through Latin translations, even in the sixteenth century, when Greek medicine was being rediscovered in its original language. The paper discusses the twenty-two Latin editions of Galen's writings and how they evolved. In these editions the number of works increased, especially from 1490 to 1533, while later, from 1576–1577 to 1586, forged (...)
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    Status After Death. Understanding Posthumous Social Influence Through a Case Study on the Christian-Orthodox Tradition.Ștefania Matei & Marian Preda - 2016 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (45):257-282.
    In this paper we propose a conceptualization of ‘posthumous social status’ as a performative reality accomplished through collective actions that are materially and symbolically legitimated. We question the classical definitions of social status that lead to oversocialized theoretical models, and we argue for the necessity to reconsider the relation between social status and social roles in order to gain insight into the reality of a social presence after death. On this account, we claim that the prestige attached to one's position (...)
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    L’Orexis e la Città nel pensiero politico di Aristotele.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Mazzone - 2019 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 31 (61).
    Il saggio intende indagare le radici di ermeneutica politica del termine orexis così come Aristotele lo utilizza a partire dall’argomento biologico e antropologico, fino a quello sociologico e narrativo nei confronti del rapporto individuo-Città. Una teoria del desiderio come perfezione antropologica a partire da una concezione di Città democratica e dinamica, nei termini contestuali della polis greca. In quest’ambito lo scritto sviluppa il confronto con la concezione di eros di origine platonica inteso come mancanza, e la dimensione di socialità individuale (...)
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    Morfologia dei vissuti nelle analisi di Edmund Husserl: verso una nuova antropologia fenomenologica.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Romeo - 2002 - Napoli: L'orientale.
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    «Esperienza»: una bibliografia essenziale.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Scardicchio - 2004 - Quaestio 4 (1):475-488.
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    Umanesimo e umanesimi.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Zanardi - 2019 - Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
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    Aristotle’s Non-Logical Works and the Square of Oppositions in Semiotics.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Bonfiglioli - 2008 - Logica Universalis 2 (1):107-126.
    . This paper aims to highlight some peculiarities of the semiotic square, whose creation is due in particular to Greimas’ works. The starting point is the semiotic notion of complex term, which I regard as one of the main differences between Greimas’ square and Blanché’s hexagon. The remarks on the complex terms make room for a historical survey in Aristotle’s texts, where one can find the philosophical roots of the idea of middle term between two contraries and its relation to (...)
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    “If only” counterfactual thoughts about cooperative and uncooperative decisions in social dilemmas.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Pighin, Ruth M. J. Byrne & Katya Tentori - 2022 - Thinking and Reasoning 28 (2):193-225.
    We examined how people think about how things could have turned out differently after they made a decision to cooperate or not in three social interactions: the Prisoner’s dilemma (Experiment 1), the Stag Hunt dilemma (Experiment 2), and the Chicken game (Experiment 3). We found that participants who took part in the game imagined the outcome would have been different if a different decision had been made by the other player, not themselves; they did so whether the outcome was good (...)
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    Etiological Beliefs, Treatments, Stigmatizing Attitudes toward Schizophrenia. What Do Italians and Israelis Think?<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Mannarini, Marilisa Boffo, Alessandro Rossi & Laura Balottin - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    A Critical Analysis of the Intellectual Capital Measuring, Managing, and Reporting Practices in the Non-profit Sector: Lessons Learnt from a Case Study.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Veltri & Giovanni Bronzetti - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (2):305-318.
    In management literature, intellectual capital is considered the key driver of the competitive advantage of the third millennium enterprise firm; consequently, measuring, managing and reporting IC has become a critical issue. Frameworks addressed to measure and report IC have proliferated, nevertheless the adoption of these frameworks is not so widespread in practice. The strong call for critically investigating IC practices has been raised by several leading authors in the area. Doing a critical and performative IC research means empirically researching IC (...)
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    Assessing Mental Illness Stigma: A Complex Issue.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Mannarini & Alessandro Rossi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Endogenous vs. exogenous action inhibition: a TMS-EEG study.Ficarella <span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> & Battelli Lorella - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Chiaroscuri della ragione: Kant e le filosofe del Novecento.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Tarantino - 2018 - Napoli: Guida editori.
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    L'efficacia del desiderio in Simone Weil.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Tarantino - forthcoming - la Società Degli Individui.
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    The Mystery of Mount Vesuvius's Crosses: Belief, Credulity, and Credibility in Post-Reformation Catholicism.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Tutino - 2022 - Journal of the History of Ideas 83 (2):207-227.
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    Sociologia delle comunità scientifiche: sistema normativo e valori organizzativi.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Vergati - 1981 - Roma: Carucci.
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    Bolzano und Leibniz über Klarheit und Deutlichkeit.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Centrone - 2010 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 92 (3):256-289.
    At a time when they had largely fallen into disrepute Bolzano reactivated the distinctions between ‚clear‘ and ‚obscure‘, ‚distinct‘ and ‚confused‘ ideas. In the central sections of this paper I offer a critical reconstruction of the explanations of these pairs of opposita which are to be found in vol. III of Bolzano's monumental Wissenschaftslehre . I then provide a detailed account of its Leibnizian counterparts that were well-known to the ‚Bohemian Leibniz‘, and finally I evaluate Bolzano's criticism thereof.
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    Versuche über Husserl.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Centrone (ed.) - 2013 - Hamburg: Meiner Felix.
    Der Band versammelt neue Beiträge namhafter Husserl-Forscher und eröffnet analytische und phänomenologische Interpretationsperspektiven auf Husserls Werk. Zugleich versuchen die Autoren, die Diskussionsgrundlagen zwischen Husserl und einigen seiner wichtigsten und einflußreichsten Gesprächspartner wiederherzustellen: Bernard Bolzano, Franz Brentano, Gottlob Frege, Martin Heidegger und Ludwig Wittgenstein. Mit Beiträgen von: Christian Beyer, Stefania Centrone, Dagfinn Føllesdal, George Heffernan, Wolfgang Künne, Eduard Marbach und Markus Stepanians.
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    Children’s quantitative Bayesian inferences from natural frequencies and number of chances.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Pighin, Vittorio Girotto & Katya Tentori - 2017 - Cognition 168 (C):164-175.
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    L’éthique de l’éducation.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Gandolfi - 2024 - Journal of Ethics in Higher Education 4:217-229.
    Depuis quelques années, face à la différenciation de la société en multiples institutions, associations, organisations, l'éthique trouve des applications dans des champs très diversifiées (éthique des affaires, bioéthique, éthique professionnelle, etc.) Ce scénario appelle tous les acteurs à la responsabilité d’intégrer leur identité et leurs actions sur des objectifs et des valeurs communs pour éviter la parcellisation et la fragmentation de l’éthique. De fait « l’éthique exige que l’intégration obéisse à certaines conditions d’intégrité, de complétude, de valeur humaine, d’idée de (...)
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    Sortir du désenchantement.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Consigliere & Jacopo Rasmi - 2023 - Multitudes 91 (2):90-96.
    Rêves, nymphes, démons, fantômes, conversations avec les animaux et les montagnes, enseignements transmis par les plantes : l’enchantement a disparu de nos vies. Quiconque ose l’évoquer viole les canons épistémologiques les plus élémentaires qui régissent notre monde et est immédiatement disqualifié comme ignorant ou fou. Il est toutefois suspect que le tabou de l’enchantement entre en action précisément lorsque le processus historique de la modernité commence à produire des spectres et des cauchemars à une échelle industrielle : le monde est (...)
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    Editor's Introduction: Hungarian Studies in Lakatos' Philosophies of Mathematics and Science.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Ruzsits Jha - 2006 - Perspectives on Science 14 (3):257-262.
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    Proactive Inhibition Activation Depends on Motor Preparation: A Single Pulse TMS Study.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> C. Ficarella & Lorella Battelli - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Der Reziprozitätskanon in den Beyträgen und in der Wissenschaftslehre.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Centrone - 2010 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 64 (3):310-330.
    Two centuries ago Bernard Bolzano published his Contributions to a more well-founded presentation of mathematics which Goethe praised as “an opusculum of very high value”. Bolzano still seems to accept the traditional principle that that intension and extension of a concept stand in an inverse relation . In particular he claims that the concept of a genus proximum is always a component of the concept of the species which are subordinated to it. However, this does not harmonize with his simultaneous (...)
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    Logic and philosophy of mathematics in the early Husserl.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Centrone - 2010 - New York: Springer.
    This volume will be of particular interest to researchers working in the history, and in the philosophy, of logic and mathematics, and more generally, to ...
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    Childhood Hermeneutics and the Uniqueness of the Aesthetic Reading of Children’s Literature.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Carioli - 2024 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 28 (69):73-84.
    The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the uniqueness of the aesthetic reading of children’s literature and child hermeneutics as foundations for reading education. The first section examines Louise Rosenblatt’s transactional model of aesthetic reading and Wolfgang Iser’s phenomenological approach, as well as their theoretical implications for reader-response criticism. The paper’s second section focuses on some more recent reader-response criticism research directions, which investigate postmodern picturebooks whose proposals within the educational scene have generated conflicting opinions. However, empirical studies (...)
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    Model-based chemical compound formulation.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Bandini, Alessandro Mosca & Matteo Palmonari - 2007 - In L. Magnani & P. Li (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science, Technology, and Medicine. Springer. pp. 413--430.
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    Revisiting the Mental Models Theory in Terms of Computational Models Based on Constructive Induction.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Bandini, Gaetano A. Lanzarone & Alessandra Valpiani - 1998 - Philosophica 62 (2).
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  43. Industrialization and environmental change.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Barca - 2015 - In Thomas Albert Perreault, Gavin Bridge & James McCarthy (eds.), The Routledge handbook of political ecology. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  44. Berdjaev.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Bucceri - 1949 - Brescia,: "La Scuola".
     
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  45. L'ispirazione divina nella iscrizioni: la Cisalpina e le aree limitrofe.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Burnelli - 2002 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 55 (1):117-150.
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    Following Sextus: Demonstrative Argument in Gorgias’ Peri tou mē ontos.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Giombini - 2018 - Peitho 9 (1):13-29.
    The two extant versions of Gorgias’ Peri tou mē ontos have been preserved by an anonymous author and by Sextus Empiricus. Both versions have been differently interpreted by scholars who examine either the doctrine or the rhetorical-communicational dimen­sion. When comparing the PTMO with the rest of Gorgias’ works, the present paper aims to demonstrate that S.E. offers a more precise account of Gorgias’ modus argumentandi. Thus, S.E. shows the following, typical features of Gorgias’ demonstra­tive reasoning: 1) application of demonstrandum and (...)
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    Il processo come pretesto. Sul Palamede di Gorgia.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Giombini - 2021 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 65:143-156.
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    A cbr‐based, closed‐loop architecture for temporal abstractions configuration.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Montani, Alessio Bottrighi, Giorgio Leonardi & Luigi Portinale - 2009 - In L. Magnani (ed.), computational intelligence. pp. 235-249.
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    Case‐based reasoning for managing noncompliance with clinical guidelines.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Montani - 2009 - In L. Magnani (ed.), computational intelligence. pp. 25--3.
  50. Enrico de Negri.<span class='Hi'>Stefaniaspan> Pietroforte - 1988 - Filosofia Oggi 11 (3):475-490.
     
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