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    Towards a general theory of the artificial.Massimo Negrotti - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (3-4):268-299.
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    The culture of the artificial.Massimo Negrotti - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (3-4):265-267.
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    The piping of thought and the need for a permanent monitoring of the cultural effects of artificial intelligence.Massimo Negrotti - 1987 - AI and Society 1 (2):85-91.
    Over the years, AI has undergone a transformation from its original aim of producing an ‘intelligent’ machine to that of producing pragmatic solutions of problems of the market place. In doing so, AI has made a significant contribution to the debate on whether the computer is an instrument or an interlocutor. This paper discusses issues of problem solving and creativity underlying this transformation, and attempts to clarify the distinction between theresolutive intelligence andproblematic intelligence. It points out that the advance of (...)
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    Cultural 'demons' as future builders.Massimo Negrotti - 2013 - AI and Society 28 (1):65-73.
    Usually, the shape of the future is seen as the result of a cultural flow that, according to some privileged cultural variable, like technology, goes undisturbed towards its own outcome. This is a quite naive attitude that has been very rarely successful. Both conventional technology and technology of the artificial show that, within culture, ‘demons’ are always active trying to exploit or even bypass standards in order to give birth to unexpected novelties. This is true within the pure technology area (...)
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    From the Natural Brain to the Artificial Mind.Massimo Negrotti - 2013 - In Liz Swan (ed.), Origins of Mind. pp. 399--409.
  6. From the natural brain to the artificial mind.Massimo Negrotti - 2012 - In Liz Stillwaggon Swan (ed.), Origins of mind. Springer.
     
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    Hubert Dreyfus, the artificial and the perspective of a doubled philosophy.Massimo Negrotti - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (2):195-201.
    The contribution by Hubert L. Dreyfus to the debate on the feasibility of AI projects has been surely of great relevance because of his pointing out specific limits of the machine as compared to the human mind. His critics, along with the actual difficulties encountered in the advance of a pure symbolic AI, induced a wide discussion that in some measure stimulated other ways to follow for reproducing human abilities. Nevertheless, a curious fact characterizes the history of AI regarding the (...)
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    On the ‘nature’ of the ‘artificial’.Massimo Negrotti - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (5):1935-1940.
    Since the work by Herbert Simon, no particular attention has been paid to the distinction between conventional technology and technology directed at the reproduction of natural instances. Nevertheless, if we had a general knowledge of the methodological aspects that any attempt to reproduce natural objects or processes unavoidably requires, then we would understand why, as a rule, no artificial device can ‘converge’ to its natural counterpart and why, on the contrary, the more it advances, the further away it goes from (...)
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  9. Special Issue on The Culture of the Artificial.Massimo Negrotti - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (3-4).
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    The turing test and the technology of the artificial: theoretical and methodological issues.Massimo Negrotti - 2013 - Epistemologia 36 (1):7-17.
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    Why the Future Doesn't Come From Machines: Unfounded Prophecies and the Design of Naturoids.Massimo Negrotti - 2008 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (4):289-298.
    Technological imagination and actual technological achievements have always been two very different things. Sudden and unpredictable events always seem to intervene between our visions regarding possible futures and the subsequent concrete realizations. Thus, our ideas and projects are continually being redirected. In the field of naturoids—that is, artificial systems designed to simulate certain features of natural ones—the above-mentioned tendency is particularly frequent and illuminating, giving all prophecies a flavor of fiction rather than of reliable technological forecast. The dream of reproducing (...)
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    Information to control, knowledge to decide: a short account of a contemporary misunderstanding. [REVIEW]Massimo Negrotti - 2007 - AI and Society 21 (4):443-451.
    There is a great distance between two pairs of concepts that are consistent in their own fields; namely, information/control and knowledge/decision. Although contemporary techno-sciences and common sense tend to neglect this distance, its intrinsic implications sometimes make it difficult to understand what is going on in our cultural events and developments. In particular, the abuse of the concepts of knowledge and decision makes it impossible to discriminate between the various levels of systems, both natural and naturoid, which surround us. In (...)
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    Philip Ball: The Music Instinct. How music works and why we can’t do without it. [REVIEW]Massimo Negrotti - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (4):465-467.
  14. In questo scenario: Cifre, icone e macchine.Vittorio Marchis, Umberto Bottazzini, Fabio Toscano, Massimo Negrotti & Giuseppe Longo - 2010 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 28 (1).
    SAGGI DI VITTORIO MARCHIS, UMBERTO BOTTAZZINI, FABIO TOSCANO, MASSIMO NEGROTTI, GIUSEPPE O. LONGO, STEFANO A. E. LEONI, ALBERTO CASADEI, SILVANO TAGLIAGAMBE.
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    The metamorphoses of the ?Exemplar?Franco Zambelloni - 2000 - AI and Society 14 (3-4):379-394.
    The starting point of this work isthe artificial, as defined in a previous study by Massimo Negrotti and, more completely, in the essay presented here, as a machine which reproduces the essential performance of some natural subsystem that serves as an exemplar, at a chosen level of observation . I assume also Negrotti's distinction between the technology of the artificial and conventional technology. These theoretic assumptions, and the relevant terminology, represent here the starting point for a reflection (...)
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  16. Philosophy of Pseudoscience: Reconsidering the Demarcation Problem.Massimo Pigliucci & Maarten Boudry (eds.) - 2013 - University of Chicago Press.
    What sets the practice of rigorously tested, sound science apart from pseudoscience? In this volume, the contributors seek to answer this question, known to philosophers of science as “the demarcation problem.” This issue has a long history in philosophy, stretching as far back as the early twentieth century and the work of Karl Popper. But by the late 1980s, scholars in the field began to treat the demarcation problem as impossible to solve and futile to ponder. However, the essays that (...)
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  17. The Value of Public Philosophy to Philosophers.Massimo Pigliucci & Leonard Finkelman - 2014 - Essays in Philosophy 15 (1):86-102.
    Philosophy has been a public endeavor since its origins in ancient Greece, India, and China. However, recent years have seen the development of a new type of public philosophy conducted by both academics and non- professionals. The new public philosophy manifests itself in a range of modalities, from the publication of magazines and books for the general public to a variety of initiatives that exploit the power and flexibility of social networks and new media. In this paper we examine the (...)
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  18. Phenotypic Evolution: A Reaction Norm Perspective.Carl Schlichting & Massimo Pigliucci - 1998 - Sinauer.
    Phenotypic Evolution explicitly recognizes organisms as complex genetic-epigenetic systems developing in response to changing internal and external environments. As a key to a better understanding of how phenotypes evolve, the authors have developed a framework that centers on the concept of the Developmental Reaction Norm. This encompasses their views: (1) that organisms are better considered as integrated units than as disconnected parts (allometry and phenotypic integration); (2) that an understanding of ontogeny is vital for evaluating evolution of adult forms (ontogenetic (...)
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    How to be a stoic: using ancient philosophy to live a modern life.Massimo Pigliucci - 2017 - New York: Basic Books.
    Whenever we worry about what to eat, how to love, or simply how to be happy, we are worrying about how to lead a good life. No goal is more elusive. In How to Be a Stoic, philosopher Massimo Pigliucci offers Stoicism, the ancient philosophy that inspired the great emperor Marcus Aurelius, as the best way to attain it. Stoicism is a pragmatic philosophy that teaches us to act depending on what is within our control and separate things worth (...)
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    The School of Franz Brentano.Liliana Albertazzi, Massimo Libardi & Roberto Poli - 1995 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    The central idea developed by the contributions to this book is that the split between analytic philosophy and phenomenology - perhaps the most impor tant schism in twentieth-century philosophy - resulted from a radicalization of reciprocal partialities. Both schools of thought share, in fact, the same cultural background and their same initial stimulus in the thought of Franz Brentano. And one outcome of the subsequent rift between them was the oblivion into which the figure and thought of Brentano have fallen. (...)
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  21. Domain modelling and NLP: Formal ontologies? Lexica? Or a bit of both?Massimo Poesio - 2005 - Applied ontology 1 (1):27-33.
     
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  22. Marginalia indo-arica.Massimo Poetto - 1990 - Episteme: In Ricordo di Giorgio Raimondo Cardona 4:171.
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    The magic in the brain; how conjuring works to deceive our minds.Massimo Polidoro - 2007 - In Sergio Della Sala (ed.), Tall Tales About the Mind and Brain: Separating Fact From Fiction. Oxford University Press. pp. 36--44.
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    The secrets of Rennes-le-Chateau.Massimo Polidoro - 2005 - Think 4 (10):63-68.
    I hope I'll be forgiven for including this piece about the infamous Priory of Sion, which, as, anyone who has read The Da Vinci Code can tell you, is a secret organization dedicated to keeping the secret of the Holy Grail — an organization led down the centuries by eminent scientists, thinkers and artists including Da Vinci himself. While not strictly philosophical, this article is an excellent exercise in the kind of scrupulous detective work rarely done by those who spread (...)
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  25. Identità in gioco. Comunicare cultura, coltivare il possibile.Massimo Pomi - 2006 - Encyclopaideia 20:119-132.
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  26. Il laboratorio del futuro. Educazione e pedagogia tra istanze etiche e apertura nonviolenta.Massimo Pomi - 2006 - Encyclopaideia 19:27-49.
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  27. Nei luoghi non giurisdizionali. Inattualità dell'educare.Massimo Pomi - 2002 - Encyclopaideia 12:111-128.
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  28. Una dilettante sublime. Alle radici dell'opera educativa di Alice Hallgarten Franchetti.Massimo Pomi - 2004 - Encyclopaideia 16:99-148.
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  29. Il nuovo statista.Massimo Posidonia - 1970 - Milano,: Gastaldi.
     
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  30. Eleatica 2012: Melissus between Miletus and Elea: Jaap Mansfeld et al.Massimo Pulpito (ed.) - 2016 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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    Hodoi noēsai =.Massimo Pulpito, Pilar Spangenberg & Nestor-Luis Cordero (eds.) - 2018 - Bologna: Diogene multimedia.
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  32. Control of phenotypic plasticity via regulatory genes.Carl Schlichting & Massimo Pigliucci - 1993 - American Naturalist 142 (2):366-370.
    A response to Via about the existence (or not) and role of plasticity genes in evolution.
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    Visual Illusions: An Interesting Tool to Investigate Developmental Dyslexia and Autism Spectrum Disorder.Simone Gori, Massimo Molteni & Andrea Facoetti - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
  34. Grammar Is a System That Characterizes Talk in Interaction.Jonathan Ginzburg & Massimo Poesio - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  35. 5 Questions on Science & Religion.Massimo Pigliucci - 2014 - In Gregg D. Caruso (ed.), Science and Religion: 5 Questions. Automatic Press. pp. 163-170.
    Are science and religion compatible when it comes to understanding cosmology (the origin of the universe), biology (the origin of life and of the human species), ethics, and the human mind (minds, brains, souls, and free will)? Do science and religion occupy non-overlapping magisteria? Is Intelligent Design a scientific theory? How do the various faith traditions view the relationship between science and religion? What, if any, are the limits of scientific explanation? What are the most important open questions, problems, or (...)
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    Meaning Negotiation.Peter Gärdenfors & Massimo Warglien - 2015 - In Peter Gärdenfors & Frank Zenker (eds.), Applications of Conceptual Spaces : the Case for Geometric Knowledge Representation. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    While “meaning negotiation” has become an ubiquitous term, its use is often confusing. A negotiation problem implies not only a convenience to agree, but also diverging interest on what to agree upon. It implies agreement but also the possibility of disagreement. In this chapter, we look at meaning negotiation as the process through which agents starting from different preferred conceptual representations of an object, an event or a more complex entity, converge to an agreement through some communication medium. We shortly (...)
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    Evolution, Schmevolution.Jason Holt & Massimo Pigliucci - 2013 - In The Ultimate Daily Show and Philosophy. Oxford: Wiley. pp. 247–264.
    This chapter examines the real status of the scientific theory of evolution and what people mean by intelligent design. More generally, it explores the proper relationship between science and religion, not to mention politics, in early 21st century America. These concepts are examined through the inquiring minds and sharp tongues of Jon Stewart, Lewis Black of the “Evolution, Schmevolution” series, and former Daily Show “correspondent” Ed Helms.
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    Digital inequalities: contextualizing problems and solutions.Laura Robinson, Massimo Ragnedda & Jeremy Schulz - 2020 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 18 (3):323-327.
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  39. Gene regulation, quantitative genetics and the evolution of reaction norms.Carl Schlichting & Massimo Pigliucci - 1995 - Evolutionary Ecology 9:154-168.
    A discussion of plasticity genes and the genetic architecture of gene-environment interactions.
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    Editorial: Self and Memory: A Multidisciplinary Debate.Rossella Guerini, Massimo Marraffa, Cristina Meini & Alfredo Paternoster - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Answers for Aristotle: How Science and Philosophy Can Lead Us to A More Meaningful Life.Massimo Pigliucci - 2012 - Basic Books.
    How should we live? According to philosopher and biologist Massimo Pigliucci, the greatest guidance to this essential question lies in combining the wisdom of 24 centuries of philosophy with the latest research from 21st century science. In Answers for Aristotle, Pigliucci argues that the combination of science and philosophy first pioneered by Aristotle offers us the best possible tool for understanding the world and ourselves. As Aristotle knew, each mode of thought has the power to clarify the other: science (...)
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  42. Identità.di Massimo Adinolfi - 2021 - In Massimo Adinolfi (ed.), Nova theoretica: manifesto per una nuova filosofia. Roma: Castelvecchi.
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  43. Infinito.di Massimo Adinolfi - 2021 - In Massimo Adinolfi (ed.), Nova theoretica: manifesto per una nuova filosofia. Roma: Castelvecchi.
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  44. Immagine.di Massimo Adinolfi - 2021 - In Massimo Adinolfi (ed.), Nova theoretica: manifesto per una nuova filosofia. Roma: Castelvecchi.
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    Julius Evola: un pensiero per l'età oscura.Fernando Massimo Adonia - 2014 - [Acireale]: Tipheret.
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    Introduction.Liliana Albertazzi & Massimo Libardi - 1994 - Axiomathes 5 (1):5-11.
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    Two open questions in the reformist agenda of the philosophy of cognitive science.Aurora Alegiani, Massimo Marraffa & Tiziana Vistarini - 2023 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 14:59-73.
    _Abstract_: In this paper we carve out a _reformist_ agenda within the debate on the foundations of cognitive science, incorporating some important ideas from the 4E cognition literature into the computational-representational framework. We are deeply sympathetic to this reformist program since we think that, despite strong criticism of the concept of computation and the related notion of representation, computational models should still be at the core of the study of mind. At the same time, we recognize the need for a (...)
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    Mentalization, attachment, and subjective identity.Rossella Guerini, Massimo Marraffa & Claudio Paloscia - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:146341.
    In a life-span perspective, Baglio and Marchetti make the hypothesis of “the existence of multiple kinds of Theory of Mind” and urge the transition from a discrete to a dimensional approach in the study of mentalization (“ToM may vary along a quantitative and a qualitative continuum”). We resist such a plea and argue that we can stick to a discrete approach which posits just a single early-developing mindreading system, and then works out a “third-person first” perspective on mentalization, according to (...)
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  49. Avvento dell'uomo interiore.Antonio Massimo Scabelloni - 1959 - Firenza,: Sansoni.
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    Dallo yoga alla Rosacroce.Antonio Massimo Scabelloni - 1972 - Roma,: Perseo.
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