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  1. Ricerche Filodemee.Marcello Gigante - 1983 - Napoli: G. Macchiaroli.
     
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  2. Vergil in the Shadow of Vesuvius.Marcello Gigante - 2004 - In David Armstrong (ed.), Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. pp. 85-99.
     
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    Syzētēsis, studi sull'epicureismo greco e romano offerti a Marcello Gigante.Marcello Gigante (ed.) - 1983 - Napoli: G. Macchiaroli.
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    Cinismo e epicureismo.Marcello Gigante - 1992 - Napoli: Bibliopolis.
  5. Biografia e dossografia in Diogene Laerzio.Marcello Gigante - 1986 - Elenchos 7:7-102.
     
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    Das zehnte Buch des Diogenes Laertios: Epikur und der Epikureismus.Marcello Gigante - 1987 - In Wolfgang Haase (ed.), Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 4302-4308.
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  7. Sull¿ edizione delle orationes vichiane.Marcello Gigante - 1976 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 6:153-157.
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    Scetticismo e epicureismo: per l'avviamento di un discorso storiografico.Marcello Gigante - 1981 - [Napoli]: Bibliopolis.
  9. Carteggio Croce-Omodeo.Benedetto Croce, Adolfo Omodeo & Marcello Gigante - 1978 - Istituto Italiano Per Gli Studi Storici.
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  10. Philodemus. On methods of inference , Bibliopolis, « La scuola di Epicuro, 1 ». 1 vol.Phillip Howard de Lacy, Estelle Allen de Lacy, Marcello Gigante, Francesca Longo Auricchio, Adele Tepedino Guerra & Giovanni Indelli - 1981 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 86 (1):127-127.
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    Marcello Gigante : L'Eneide. Pp. 528. Naples: Giannini Editore, 1983. Paper.Nicholas Horsfall - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (1):101-101.
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    Marcello Gigante: Diogene Laerzio, Vite dei Filosofi. Pp. xliv+662. Bari: Laterza, 1964. Cloth, L. 6,000.D. A. Russell - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (2):216-216.
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    Marcello Gigante: L'Edera di Leonida. Pp. 150. Naples: Morano, 1971. Paper, L. 2,600.Giuseppe Giangrande - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (01):141-143.
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    Marcello Gigante: Il fungo sul Vesuvio secondo Plinio il Giovane. (Proposte, 22.) Pp. 106; 17 plates. Rome: Lucarini, 1989. Paper, L. 13,000. [REVIEW]Harry M. Hine - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):239-.
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    Marcello Gigante: Il fungo sul Vesuvio secondo Plinio il Giovane. (Proposte, 22.) Pp. 106; 17 plates. Rome: Lucarini, 1989. Paper, L. 13,000. [REVIEW]Harry M. Hine - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):239-239.
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    Marcello Gigante : Contributi alia storia della Officina dei Papiri Ercolanesi, 2. Pp. 207; 14 plates. Rome: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, 1986. Paper. [REVIEW]I. C. McIlwaine - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (1):186-187.
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    Marcello Gigante : Contributi alla storia della Officina dei Papiri Ercolanesi. Pp. 240; 2 plates. Naples: Industria Tipografica Artistica, 1980. Paper. [REVIEW]W. E. H. Cockle - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (1):153-154.
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    Marcello Gigante: Diogene Laerzio. Vite dei filosofi. Seconda edizione riveduta e accresciuta. . 2 vols. Pp. lxxvi + 320, 321–638. Rome–Bari: Laterza, 1976. Paper, L. 2,900 per vol. [REVIEW]A. A. Long - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):152-152.
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    Marcello Gigante and the Sceptical Epicurean. [REVIEW]David Glidden - 1986 - Ancient Philosophy 6:169-176.
  20. Il βασιλεύς come νόμος ἔμψυχος tra diritto naturale e diritto divino: spunti platonici del concetto e sviluppi di età imperiale e tardoantica (Marcello Gigante Prize 2006).Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2006 - Naples: Bibliopolis, Memoirs of the Italian Institute of Philosophical Studies 34.
    Il presente studio si pone in ideale continuità con l’opera di Marcello Gigante Nomos Basileus, analisi fondamentale della nascita e delle interrelazioni tra diritto naturale, diritto divino e diritto positivo nel mondo greco, prendendo le mosse proprio dal punto in cui questi aveva interrotto la sua indagine, ossia sulle concezioni platoniche del nomos e le sue connessioni con il divino, l’anima e l’educazione. In Platone sono rintracciate le premesse teoretiche della concezione, poi diffusa in età ellenistica, imperiale e (...)
     
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    Alfonso de Franciscis, Marcello Gigante, Mario Capasso, Benito Iezzi: Amedeo Maiuri nel centenario della nascita. (Memorie dell' Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici, 21.) Pp. 144. Naples: Bibliopolis, 1990. Paper. [REVIEW]Nicholas Horsfall - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):275-.
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    Alfonso de Franciscis, Marcello Gigante, Mario Capasso, Benito Iezzi: Amedeo Maiuri nel centenario della nascita. (Memorie dell' Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici, 21.) Pp. 144. Naples: Bibliopolis, 1990. Paper. [REVIEW]Nicholas Horsfall - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):275-275.
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    The Graffiti of Pompeii Marcello Gigante: Civiltà delle forme letterarie nell' antico Pompei. (Bibliopolis edizioni di filosofia e scienze.) Pp. 276; 20 plates (black and white). Naples: Bibliopolis, 1979. Paper, L. 18,000. [REVIEW]Martin S. Smith - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (01):52-53.
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    Συζήτησιϛ: Studi sull’ epicureismo greco e romano offerti a Marcello Gigante[REVIEW]David Konstan - 1983 - Ancient Philosophy 3 (2):227-232.
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    Diogenes the Epicurean M. F. Smith: Diogenes of Oinoanda: The Epicurean Inscription. Edited with Introduction, Translation, and Notes. (La scuola di Epicuro Collezione di testi ercolanesi diretta da Marcello Gigante Supplemento, 1.) Pp. 660; 18 figs., (maps, photographs). Naples: Bibliopolis, 1993. L. 200,000. [REVIEW]Michael Erler - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):22-24.
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    The organic codes: an introduction to semantic biology.Marcello Barbieri - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The genetic code appeared on Earth with the first cells. The codes of cultural evolution arrived almost four billion years later. These are the only codes that are recognized by modern biology. In this book, however, Marcello Barbieri explains that there are many more organic codes in nature, and their appearance not only took place throughout the history of life but marked the major steps of that history. A code establishes a correspondence between two independent 'worlds', and the codemaker (...)
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    Towards new human rights in the age of neuroscience and neurotechnology.Marcello Ienca & Roberto Andorno - 2017 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 13 (1):1-27.
    Rapid advancements in human neuroscience and neurotechnology open unprecedented possibilities for accessing, collecting, sharing and manipulating information from the human brain. Such applications raise important challenges to human rights principles that need to be addressed to prevent unintended consequences. This paper assesses the implications of emerging neurotechnology applications in the context of the human rights framework and suggests that existing human rights may not be sufficient to respond to these emerging issues. After analysing the relationship between neuroscience and human rights, (...)
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    The rubber hand illusion: Sensitivity and reference frame for body ownership.Marcello Costantini & Patrick Haggard - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2):229-240.
    When subjects view stimulation of a rubber hand while feeling congruent stimulation of their own hand, they may come to feel that the rubber hand is part of their own body. This illusion of body ownership is termed ‘Rubber Hand Illusion’ . We investigated sensitivity of RHI to spatial mismatches between visual and somatic experience. We compared the effects of spatial mismatch between the stimulation of the two hands, and equivalent mismatches between the postures of the two hands. We created (...)
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    Towards a Governance Framework for Brain Data.Marcello Ienca, Joseph J. Fins, Ralf J. Jox, Fabrice Jotterand, Silja Voeneky, Roberto Andorno, Tonio Ball, Claude Castelluccia, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Hervé Chneiweiss, Agata Ferretti, Orsolya Friedrich, Samia Hurst, Grischa Merkel, Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor, Jean-Marc Rickli, James Scheibner, Effy Vayena, Rafael Yuste & Philipp Kellmeyer - 2022 - Neuroethics 15 (2):1-14.
    The increasing availability of brain data within and outside the biomedical field, combined with the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to brain data analysis, poses a challenge for ethics and governance. We identify distinctive ethical implications of brain data acquisition and processing, and outline a multi-level governance framework. This framework is aimed at maximizing the benefits of facilitated brain data collection and further processing for science and medicine whilst minimizing risks and preventing harmful use. The framework consists of four primary (...)
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    Il dovere di non essere sé stessi: la filosofia dell'il y a nell'opera di Emmanuel Levinas.Marco Gigante - 2016 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Ethical Design of Intelligent Assistive Technologies for Dementia: A Descriptive Review.Marcello Ienca, Tenzin Wangmo, Fabrice Jotterand, Reto W. Kressig & Bernice Elger - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (4):1035-1055.
    The use of Intelligent Assistive Technology in dementia care opens the prospects of reducing the global burden of dementia and enabling novel opportunities to improve the lives of dementia patients. However, with current adoption rates being reportedly low, the potential of IATs might remain under-expressed as long as the reasons for suboptimal adoption remain unaddressed. Among these, ethical and social considerations are critical. This article reviews the spectrum of IATs for dementia and investigates the prevalence of ethical considerations in the (...)
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  32. Hacking the brain: brain–computer interfacing technology and the ethics of neurosecurity.Marcello Ienca & Pim Haselager - 2016 - Ethics and Information Technology 18 (2):117-129.
    Brain–computer interfacing technologies are used as assistive technologies for patients as well as healthy subjects to control devices solely by brain activity. Yet the risks associated with the misuse of these technologies remain largely unexplored. Recent findings have shown that BCIs are potentially vulnerable to cybercriminality. This opens the prospect of “neurocrime”: extending the range of computer-crime to neural devices. This paper explores a type of neurocrime that we call brain-hacking as it aims at the illicit access to and manipulation (...)
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    Temporal limits on rubber hand illusion reflect individuals’ temporal resolution in multisensory perception.Marcello Costantini, Jeffrey Robinson, Daniele Migliorati, Brunella Donno, Francesca Ferri & Georg Northoff - 2016 - Cognition 157 (C):39-48.
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  34. Le categorie.Marcello Aristotle & Zanatta - 1989 - Milano: Biblioteca universale Rizzoli. Edited by Marcello Zanatta.
     
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    Il Libro XII della Metafisica di Aristotele.Marcello Croce - 2000 - Torino: B. Grande.
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    A rinascere si impara: filosofia per tutti.Marcello Farina - 2009 - Trento: Il Margine.
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    Tecnica, vita, responsabilità: qualche riflessione su Hans Jonas.Marcello Monaldi - 2000 - Napoli: Guida.
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    Bene.Marcello Zanatta - 2015 - Milano: Edizioni Unicopli.
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    Code Biology: A New Science of Life.Marcello Barbieri - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    The genetic code appeared on Earth at the origin of life, and the codes of culture arrived almost four billion years later. For a long time it has been assumed that these are the only codes that exist in Nature, and if that were true we would have to conclude that codes are extraordinary exceptions that appeared only at the beginning and at the end of the history of life. In reality, various other organic codes have been discovered in the (...)
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    On the Origin of Language.Marcello Barbieri - 2010 - Biosemiotics 3 (2):201-223.
    Thomas Sebeok and Noam Chomsky are the acknowledged founding fathers of two research fields which are known respectively as Biosemiotics and Biolinguistics and which have been developed in parallel during the past 50 years. Both fields claim that language has biological roots and must be studied as a natural phenomenon, thus bringing to an end the old divide between nature and culture. In addition to this common goal, there are many other important similarities between them. Their definitions of language, for (...)
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    Three Types of Semiosis.Marcello Barbieri - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (1):19-30.
    The existence of different types of semiosis has been recognized, so far, in two ways. It has been pointed out that different semiotic features exist in different taxa and this has led to the distinction between zoosemiosis, phytosemiosis, mycosemiosis, bacterial semiosis and the like. Another type of diversity is due to the existence of different types of signs and has led to the distinction between iconic, indexical and symbolic semiosis. In all these cases, however, semiosis has been defined by the (...)
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    Scienza e retorica.Marcello Pera - 1991 - Roma: Laterza.
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  43. A Short History of Biosemiotics.Marcello Barbieri - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (2):221-245.
    Biosemiotics is the synthesis of biology and semiotics, and its main purpose is to show that semiosis is a fundamental component of life, i.e., that signs and meaning exist in all living systems. This idea started circulating in the 1960s and was proposed independently from enquires taking place at both ends of the Scala Naturae. At the molecular end it was expressed by Howard Pattee’s analysis of the genetic code, whereas at the human end it took the form of Thomas (...)
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    On Artificial Intelligence and Manipulation.Marcello Ienca - 2023 - Topoi 42 (3):833-842.
    The increasing diffusion of novel digital and online sociotechnical systems for arational behavioral influence based on Artificial Intelligence (AI), such as social media, microtargeting advertising, and personalized search algorithms, has brought about new ways of engaging with users, collecting their data and potentially influencing their behavior. However, these technologies and techniques have also raised concerns about the potential for manipulation, as they offer unprecedented capabilities for targeting and influencing individuals on a large scale and in a more subtle, automated and (...)
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    Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Neuroscience: Methodological and Ethical Challenges.Marcello Ienca & Karolina Ignatiadis - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (2):77-87.
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    Origin and Evolution of the Brain.Marcello Barbieri - 2011 - Biosemiotics 4 (3):369-399.
    Modern biology has not yet come to terms with the presence of many organic codes in Nature, despite the fact that we can prove their existence. As a result, it has not yet accepted the idea that the great events of macroevolution were associated with the origin of new organic codes, despite the fact that this is the most parsimonious and logical explanation of those events. This is probably due to the fact that the existence of organic codes in all (...)
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    From Biosemiotics to Code Biology.Marcello Barbieri - 2014 - Biological Theory 9 (2):239-249.
  48. Code Biology – A New Science of Life.Marcello Barbieri - 2012 - Biosemiotics 5 (3):411-437.
    Systems Biology and the Modern Synthesis are recent versions of two classical biological paradigms that are known as structuralism and functionalism, or internalism and externalism. According to functionalism (or externalism), living matter is a fundamentally passive entity that owes its organization to external forces (functions that shape organs) or to an external organizing agent (natural selection). Structuralism (or internalism), is the view that living matter is an intrinsically active entity that is capable of organizing itself from within, with purely internal (...)
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    Sizing Up Consciousness: Towards an Objective Measure of the Capacity for Experience.Marcello Massimini & Giulio Tononi - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Edited by Giulio Tononi & Frances Anderson.
    This book explores how we can measure consciousness. It clarifies what consciousness is, how it can be generated from a physical system, and how it can be measured. It also shows how conscious states can be expressed mathematically and how precise predictions can be made using data from neurophysiological studies.
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    La filosofia giapponese.Marcello Ghilardi - 2018 - Brescia: Scholé.
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