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  1. Self-Deception as Affective Coping. An Empirical Perspective on Philosophical Issues.Federico Lauria, Delphine Preissmann & Fabrice Clément - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 41:119-134.
    In the philosophical literature, self-deception is mainly approached through the analysis of paradoxes. Yet, it is agreed that self-deception is motivated by protection from distress. In this paper, we argue, with the help of findings from cognitive neuroscience and psychology, that self-deception is a type of affective coping. First, we criticize the main solutions to the paradoxes of self-deception. We then present a new approach to self-deception. Self-deception, we argue, involves three appraisals of the distressing evidence: (a) appraisal of the (...)
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    The Development of Spatial Memory Analyzed by Means of Ecological Walking Task.Pierpaolo Sorrentino, Anna Lardone, Matteo Pesoli, Marianna Liparoti, Simone Montuori, Giuseppe Curcio, Giuseppe Sorrentino, Laura Mandolesi & Francesca Foti - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  3. The Logic of Belief Persistence.Pierpaolo Battigalli & Giacomo Bonanno - 1997 - Economics and Philosophy 13 (1):39-59.
    The principle of belief persistence, or conservativity principle, states that ’\Nhen changing beliefs in response to new evidence, you should continue to believe as many of the old beliefs as possible' (Harman, 1986, p. 46). In particular, this means that if an individual gets new information, she has to accommodate it in her new belief set (the set of propositions she believes), and, if the new information is not inconsistent with the old belief set, then (1) the individual has to (...)
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    Kant's mature account of monads as objects in the idea.Pierpaolo Betti - forthcoming - Southern Journal of Philosophy.
    In On a Discovery, Kant depicts monads as simple beings that are thought in the idea as the ground of appearances. He argues that his account of monads is partially in line with both Leibniz's monadology and his own critical philosophy. However, in the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant appears to depart from the monadologies of his predecessors. In this article, I make sense of Kant's late subscription to a version of Leibniz's monadology by arguing that Kant considers monads to (...)
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    Il dinamismo della coscienza e la formazione: il contributo di Bernard Lonergan ad una 'filosofia' della formazione.Pierpaolo Triani - 1998 - Milano: Vita e Pensiero.
    La pedagogia utilizza sempre più spesso il termine formazione. Ciò richiede però un atteggiamento critico capace di riconoscere le diverse valenze del termine, i diversi contesti d'uso, il ricco e problematico spessore teoretico. Occorre che la riflessione pedagogica coniughi il pensare alla formazione con un pensare la formazione capace di accogliere le suggestioni e i contributi provenienti da diversi autori e discipline. In questa prospettiva si colloca l'approfondimento della realtà della coscienza svolto da Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984), filosofo e teologo canadese, (...)
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    The On-going Genesis of Methods.Pierpaolo Triani - 2009 - The Lonergan Review 1 (1):30-43.
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    Gli occhi di Fileto e l′elmo di Partenopeo.Pierpaolo Campana - 2008 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 152 (2):352-359.
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    Origin and Development of Moral Sense: A Systematic Review.Pierpaolo Limone & Giusi Antonia Toto - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The literature suggests that the moral sense is based on innate abilities. In fact, it has been shown that children show the capacity for moral discernment, emotions and prosocial motivations from an early age. However, the moral sense is a complex construct of an evolutionary and social nature that evolves under the influence of interpersonal relationships. The emergence and development of moral sense is a challenge that has prompted many research studies with the aim of achieving a clear comprehension of (...)
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  9. Cesaricidi, Perpetua e Marcantonio.Fornari Pierpaolo - forthcoming - Paideia.
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    From exaptation to radical niche construction in biological and technological complex systems.Pierpaolo Andriani & Jack Cohen - 2013 - Complexity 18 (5):7-14.
  11. A (platonic) doctrine of truth. Goals, implications and targets of the" parmenide" dialectic exercise.Pierpaolo Bordini - 2007 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 3 (3):479-507.
     
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  12. Deleuze, platone E la storia Della filosofia antica.Pierpaolo Bordini - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (3):391-414.
     
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  13. Studi e ricerche: Una dottrina (platonica) della verita. Oggetto, implicazioni e bersagli dell'esercizio dialettico del Parmenide>.Pierpaolo Bordini - 2007 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 27 (3):479.
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  14. Una dottrina (platonica) Della verità. Oggetto implicazioni E bersagli Dell'esercizio dialettico Del «parmenide».Pierpaolo Bordini - 2007 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 3 (3):479-507.
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    Managing the Growth of Peer Review at the Royal Society Journals, 1865-1965.Pierpaolo Dondio, Didier Torny, Flaminio Squazzoni & Aileen Fyfe - 2020 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 45 (3):405-429.
    This article examines the evolution of peer review and the modern editorial processes of scholarly journals by analyzing a novel data set derived from the Royal Society’s archives and covering 1865-1965, that is, the historical period in which refereeing became firmly established. Our analysis reveals how the Royal Society’s editorial processes coped with both an increasing reliance on refereeing and a growth in submissions, while maintaining collective responsibility and minimizing research waste. By engaging more of its fellows in editorial activity, (...)
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    Affective Responses to Music: An Affective Science Perspective.Federico Lauria - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (2):16.
    Music has strong emotional powers. How are we to understand affective responses to music? What does music teach us about emotions? Why are musical emotions important? Despite the rich literature in philosophy and the empirical sciences, particularly psychology and neuroscience, little attention has been paid to integrating these approaches. This extensive review aims to redress this imbalance and establish a mutual dialogue between philosophy and the empirical sciences by presenting the main philosophical puzzles from an affective science perspective. The chief (...)
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  17. The "Guise of the Ought to Be": A Deontic View of the Intentionality of Desire.Federico Lauria - 2017 - In Federico Lauria & Julien Deonna (eds.), The Nature of Desire. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 352.
    How are we to understand the intentionality of desire? According to the two classical views, desire is either a positive evaluation or a disposition to act. This essay examines these conceptions of desire and argues for a deontic alternative, namely the view that desiring is representing a state of affairs as what ought to be. Three lines of criticism of the classical pictures of desire are provided. The first concerns desire’s direction of fit, i.e. the intuition that the world should (...)
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    Peripersonal Visuospatial Abilities in Williams Syndrome Analyzed by a Table Radial Arm Maze Task.Francesca Foti, Pierpaolo Sorrentino, Deny Menghini, Simone Montuori, Matteo Pesoli, Patrizia Turriziani, Stefano Vicari, Laura Petrosini & Laura Mandolesi - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Leo Strauss tra Husserl e Heidegger: filosofia pratica e fenomenologia.Pierpaolo Ciccarelli - 2018 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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  20. Introduction. Reconsidering Some Dogmas About Desire.Federico Lauria & Julien Deonna - 2017 - In Federico Lauria & Julien Deonna (eds.), The Nature of Desire. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Desire has not been at the center of recent preoccupations in the philosophy of mind. Consequently, the literature settled into several dogmas. The first part of this introduction presents these dogmas and invites readers to scrutinize them. The main dogma is that desires are motivational states. This approach contrasts with the other dominant conception: desires are positive evaluations. But there are at least four other dogmas: the world should conform to our desires (world-to-mind direction of fit), desires involve a positive (...)
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    Antigone's Claim: A Conversation With Judith Butler.Pierpaolo Antonello & Roberto Farneti - 2009 - Theory and Event 12 (1).
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    La cittadinanza societaria.Pierpaolo Donati - 1993 - Roma: Laterza.
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    Introduction.Pierpaolo Antonello - 2010 - In Gianni Vattimo (ed.), Christianity, Truth, and Weakening Faith: A Dialogue. Columbia University Press. pp. 777-784.
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    Christianity, Truth, and Weakening Faith: A Dialogue.Pierpaolo Antonello & William McCuaig (eds.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    The debate over the place of religion in secular, democratic societies dominates philosophical and intellectual discourse. These arguments often polarize around simplistic reductions, making efforts at reconciliation impossible. Yet more rational stances do exist, positions that broker a peace between relativism and religion in people's public, private, and ethical lives. _Christianity, Truth, and Weakening Faith_ advances just such a dialogue, featuring the collaboration of two major philosophers known for their progressive approach to this issue. Seeking unity over difference, Gianni Vattimo (...)
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  25. Values in the Air: Musical Contagion, Social Appraisal and Metaphor Experience.Federico Lauria - 2023 - Proceedings of the European Society for Aesthetics 15:328-343.
    Music can infect us. In the dominant approach, music contaminates listeners through emotional mimicry and independently of value appraisal, just like when we catch other people’s feelings. Musical contagion is thus considered fatal to the mainstream view of emotions as cognitive evaluations. This paper criticizes this line of argument and proposes a new cognitivist account: the value metaphor view. Non-cognitivism relies on a contentious model of emotion transmission. In the competing model (social appraisal), we catch people’s emotions by appraising value (...)
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  26. The Nature of Desire.Federico Lauria & Julien Deonna (eds.) - 2017 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Desires matter. What are desires? Many believe that desire is a motivational state: desiring is being disposed to act. This conception aligns with the functionalist approach to desire and the standard account of desire's role in explaining action. According to a second influential approach, however, desire is first and foremost an evaluation: desiring is representing something as good. After all, we seem to desire things under the guise of the good. Which understanding of desire is more accurate? Is the guise (...)
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  27. Musical Contagion.Federico Lauria - 2023 - Encyclopedia.
    Music can contaminate us. Sometimes, listeners perceive music as expressing some emotion (say, sadness), and this elicits the same emotion in them (they feel sad). What is musical contagion? This entry presents the main theories of musical contagion that crystallize around the challenge to the leading theory of emotions as experiences of values. How and why does music contaminate us? Does musical contagion elicit garden variety emotions, such as sadness, joy, and anxiety? Does music contaminate us by simply moving us? (...)
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  28. Emoções Musicais.Federico Lauria - 2023 - Compêndio Em Linha de Problemas de Filosofia Analítica, Ricardo Santos e David Yates (Eds.), Lisboa: Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa.
    A música pode causar emoções fortes. Como havemos de compreender as respostas afetivas à música? Este artigo apresenta os principais enigmas filosóficos atinentes às emoções musicais. O problema principal diz respeito ao chamado "contágio": os ouvintes percebem a música como sendo expressiva de uma certa emoção (por exemplo, tristeza) e a música suscita neles essa mesma emoção. O contágio é desconcertante, pois entra em conflito com a principal teoria da emoção, de acordo com a qual as emoções são experiências de (...)
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    Sugli aspetti logici dell'inquadramento delle valutazioni probabilistiche soggettive nella teoria delle decisioni.Pierpaolo Angelini & Antonio Maturo - 2016 - Epistemologia (2):315-326.
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    Geografie post-moderne. I paesaggi di Marco Paolini fra memoria e trasformazione.Pierpaolo Antonello - 2003 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 16 (1):85-98.
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    Introduction: Future Imperfect—Italian Futurism between Tradition and Modernity.Pierpaolo Antonello & Marja Härmänmaa - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (7):777-784.
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    Leopardi e le ragioni del della verità di Gaspare Polizzi.Pierpaolo Antonello, Marco Piazza & Gianni Zanarini - 2005 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 18 (3):639-652.
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    Sacrificing Homo Sacer: René Girard reads Giorgio Agamben.Pierpaolo Antonello - 2019 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 24 (1):145-182.
    Taking as its point of departure the existing critical literature on the intersections between René Girard’s and Giorgio Agamben’s anthropogenetic theories, this essay aims to add further considerations to the debate by discussing some of Agamben’s intuitions within a Girardian paradigmatic explanatory framework. I show how by regressing the archeological analysis to a pre-institutional and pre-legal moment, and by re-examining the antinomic structure of the sacred in its genetic organizing form, one can account more cogently for certain key issues relevant (...)
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    Il Platone di Heidegger: dalla "differenza ontologica" alla "svolta".Pierpaolo Ciccarelli - 2002 - Napoli: Istituto italiano per gli studi storici.
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    L’écriture réticente, condition de possibilité de la philosophie.Pierpaolo Ciccarelli & Pierre O. Juhel - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie 2 (2):91-119.
    Dans cet article, je discute quatre contributions récentes sur Leo Strauss écrites par des chercheurs italiens : celles de M. Farnesi Camellone (1), de M. Menon (2), d’A. Ghibellini et la mienne (3). Il s’agit ici de clarifier les raisons pour lesquelles, dans plusieurs études italiennes des deux dernières décennies, Strauss a été étudié davantage comme philosophe que comme penseur politique au sens strict. La principale réside à mon avis dans la relation que Strauss lui-même a établie entre le « (...)
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  36. On the phenomenological 'reactivation' or 'repetition' of Plato's Dialogues by Leo Strauss.Pierpaolo Ciccarelli - 2020 - In Valery Rees, Anna Corrias, Francesca Maria Crasta, Laura Follesa & Guido Giglioni (eds.), Platonism: Ficino to Foucault. Boston: BRILL.
  37. Storicità del diritto: A proposito di un recente saggio sulle tracce di Vico nel Settecento italiano.Pierpaolo Ciccarelli - 2007 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 37:143-158.
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    Relational Goods and Their Subjects: The Ferment of a New Civil Society and Civil Democracy.Pierpaolo Donati - 2014 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 14:19-46.
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    An interview with Ernesto Illy on complexity, coffee and management.Pierpaolo Andriani & Alberto Detoni - 2008 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 10 (1):84-88.
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    Complexity and innovation.Pierpaolo Andriani - 2011 - In Peter Allen, Steve Maguire & Bill McKelvey (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Complexity and Management. Sage Publications. pp. 454--470.
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    Introduction: Intersubjectivity, Desire, and Mimetic Theory:René Girard and Psychoanalysis.Pierpaolo Antonello & Alessandra Diazzi - 2019 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 26 (1):1-7.
    The aim of this special collection of essays, titled Intersubjectivity, Desire, and Mimetic Theory: René Girard and Psychoanalysis, is to reappraise the relationship between René Girard's thought and the psychoanalytic tradition. The tripartite structure of the title clearly echoes the English title of Girard's first book, Deceit, Desire and the Novel, with which he introduced the psychological dynamics of mimetic desire as represented in modern European novels.1 Through the reference to the intentionally broad notions of "intersubjectivity," "desire," and "mimetic theory," (...)
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  42. Why so Few Women on Boards of Directors? Empirical Evidence from Danish Companies in 1998–2010.Nina Smith & Pierpaolo Parrotta - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 147 (2):445-467.
    This paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of directors based on a panel of all privately owned or listed Danish firms with at least 50 employees observed during the period 1998–2010. We focus on the directors who are not elected by the employees and test three hypotheses on female board representation that we denote the female-led hypothesis, the tokenism hypothesis, and the pipeline hypothesis, respectively. We find evidence rejecting the female-led hypothesis. Firms with a female chairperson on (...)
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  43. What does emotion teach us about self-deception? Affective neuroscience in support of non-intentionalism.Federico Lauria & Delphine Preissmann - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (2):70-94.
    Intuitively, affect plays an indispensable role in self-deception’s dynamic. Call this view “affectivism.” Investigating affectivism matters, as affectivists argue that this conception favours the non-intentionalist approach to self-deception and offers a unified account of straight and twisted self-deception. However, this line of argument has not been scrutinized in detail, and there are reasons to doubt it. Does affectivism fulfill its promises of non-intentionalism and unity? We argue that it does, as long as affect’s role in self-deception lies in affective filters—that (...)
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    Caring for others as a social relationship.Pierpaolo Donati - 2024 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 29 (1).
    The essence of caring for those in need of help consists in a certain relationality, in giving and receiving a certain relationship. The relationship as such is the protagonist of the care. Material help is always necessary, at least for the time it has to be dedicated. However, the material aspect takes on meaning from the relationship between the one who helps (caregiver) and the one who receives the help (care receiver). It is a lifeworld relationship. What is lacking in (...)
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  45. "L'oeil du devoir-être". La conception déontique de l'intentionnalité du désir et les modes intentionnels.Federico Lauria - 2017 - Studia Philosophica 75:67-80.
    Desires matter. How are we to understand their intentionality? According to the main dogma, a desire is a disposition to act. In this article, I propose an alternative to this functionalist picture, which is inspired by the phenomenological tradition. On this approach, desire involves a specific manner of representing the world: deontic mode. Desiring a state of affairs, I propose, is representing it as what ought to be or, if one prefers, as what should be. Firstly, I present three principles (...)
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    New Insights into Relational Goods.Pierpaolo Donati & Patrici Calvo Cabezas - 2014 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 14:7-17.
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    Exploring the Limitations of Peripheral Blood Transcriptional Biomarkers in Predicting Influenza Vaccine Responsiveness.Luca Marchetti, Emilio Siena, Mario Lauria, Denise Maffione, Nicola Pacchiani, Corrado Priami & Duccio Medini - 2017 - Complexity:1-9.
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    Genetic Factors.Paola Russo, Fabio Lauria & Alfonso Siani - 2011 - In Luis Moreno, Iris Pigeot & Wolfgang Ahrens (eds.), Epidemiology of Obesity in Children and Adolescents. Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 239--252.
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    Terminologia filosofica tra Oriente e Occidente.Mauro Zonta & Pierpaolo Grezzi (eds.) - 2018 - Firenze: Leo S. Olschki editore.
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    Effects of Communication Modality and Speaker Identity on Metaphor Framing.Stephen J. Flusberg, Mark Lauria, Samuel Balko & Paul H. Thibodeau - 2020 - Metaphor and Symbol 35 (2):136-152.
    People regularly encounter metaphors in a variety of different communicative settings, but most studies of metaphor framing have relied exclusively on written materials. Across three experiments (N...
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