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    E. Colombo e G. (a cura di), Multiculturalismo quotidiano. Le pratiche della differenza.S. Piccone Stella - 2008 - Polis 22 (1):149-151.
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    Pour une étude sur la vie des femmes dans les années 1950.Simonetta Piccone Stella - 2002 - Clio 16:245-269.
    Je propose ici une enquête sur les années 1950, décennie significative dans l'histoire des transformations sociales et culturelles concernant la vie des femmes et le développement de leur identité. Cet intérêt pour cet aspect spécifique – la vie et l'identité des femmes – s'inscrit pour moi dans un intérêt plus vaste pour certains caractères et changements sociaux de cette période dense et peu étudiée. En tant que telle, cette proposition de recherche n'est qu'un titre, la suggestion d'un tra...
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    S. Piccone Stella, "Esperienze multiculturali: origini e problemi".M. Sarfatti Larson - 2004 - Polis 18 (1):180-182.
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    G. Greco, "Singles in una città del Sud".Simonetta Piccone Stella - 2003 - Polis 17 (3):512-514.
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    Gli sbandati, i precari, i guariti. Tre facce della tossicodipendenza giovanile.Simonetta Piccone Stella - 1997 - Polis 11 (3):437-462.
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    The relative salience of numerical and non-numerical dimensions shifts over development: A re-analysis of.Lauren S. Aulet & Stella F. Lourenco - 2021 - Cognition 210 (C):104610.
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    Perceived number is not abstract.Lauren S. Aulet & Stella F. Lourenco - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    To support the claim that the approximate number system represents rational numbers, Clarke and Beck argue that number perception is abstract and characterized by a second-order character. However, converging evidence from visual illusions and psychophysics suggests that perceived number is not abstract, but rather, is perceptually interdependent with other magnitudes. Moreover, number, as a concept, is second-order, but number, as a percept, is not.
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    The Developing Mental Number Line: Does Its Directionality Relate to 5- to 7-Year-Old Children’s Mathematical Abilities? [REVIEW]Lauren S. Aulet & Stella F. Lourenco - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    A theory of perceptual number encoding.Stella F. Lourenco & Lauren S. Aulet - 2023 - Psychological Review 130 (1):155-182.
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    Demarcating Descartes’s geometry with clarity and distinctness.Stella S. Moon - 2023 - Synthese 202 (4):1-29.
    Descartes’s doctrine of clarity and distinctness states that whatever is clearly and distinctly perceived is true. This paper looks at his early doctrine from Rules for the Direction of the Mind, and its application to the demarcation problem of curves in Descartes’s Geometry. This paper offers and defends a novel account of the demarcation criterion of curves: a curve is geometrical just in case it is clearly and distinctly perceivable. This account connects Descartes’s rationalist epistemological programme with his ontological views (...)
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  11. Business and Ethics Basics of Law Firm Management.Stella M. Tsai, Nicholas M. Centrella, Laura C. Mattiacci, Leslie E. John, Brian S. Quinn, Shelley R. Smith, Robert S. Tintner & Raymond M. Williams (eds.) - 2022 - Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Bar Institute.
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    Right idea, wrong magnitude system.Stella F. Lourenco, Lauren S. Aulet, Vladislav Ayzenberg, Chi-Ngai Cheung & Kevin J. Holmes - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Simulacral Economies.V. P. Pecora, P. Piccone, R. D' Amico, P. Breines, S. Zukin & F. Adler - 1988 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1988 (75):125-140.
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    At Play with Krishna. Pilgrimage Dramas from Brindavan.Stella Sandahl & J. S. Hawley - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (2):437.
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    Quantifying the Interplay of Semantics and Phonology During Failures of Word Retrieval by People With Aphasia Using a Multiplex Lexical Network.Nichol Castro, Massimo Stella & Cynthia S. Q. Siew - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (9):e12881.
    Investigating instances where lexical selection fails can lead to deeper insights into the cognitive machinery and architecture supporting successful word retrieval and speech production. In this paper, we used a multiplex lexical network approach that combines semantic and phonological similarities among words to model the structure of the mental lexicon. Network measures at different levels of analysis (degree, network distance, and closeness centrality) were used to investigate the influence of network structure on picture naming accuracy and errors by people with (...)
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    Marvin Farber.R. D'Amico, S. -K. Kim & P. Piccone - 1980 - Télos 1980 (46):165-169.
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    Mental Models of the Day/Night Cycle.Stella Vosniadou & William F. Brewer - 1994 - Cognitive Science 18 (1):123-183.
    This article presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's explanations of the day/night cycle. First, third, and fifth grade children were asked to explain certain phenomena, such as the disappearance of the sun during the night, the disappearance of stars during the day, the apparent movement of the moon, and the alteration of day and night. The results showed that the majority of the children in our sample used in a consistent fashion a small number of (...)
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    Reasoning from the Uterus: Casanova, Women's Agency, and the Philosophy of Birth.Stella Villarmea - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (1):22-41.
    The emerging area of philosophy of birth is invaluable, first, to diagnose fallacious assumptions about the relation between the womb and reason, and, ultimately, to challenge potentially damaging narratives with major impact on birth care. With its analysis of eighteenth-century epistemic and medical discussions about the role of the uterus in women's reasoning, this article supports two arguments: first, that women's “flawed thinking” was a premise drawn by many modern intellectual men, one that was presented as based upon empirical evidence; (...)
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  19. Kant, race, and natural history.Stella Sandford - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (9):950-977.
    This article presents a new argument concerning the relation between Kant’s theory of race and aspects of the critical philosophy. It argues that Kant’s treatment of the problem of the systematic unity of nature and knowledge in the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of the Power of Judgment can be traced back a methodological problem in the natural history of the period – that of the possibility of a natural system of nature. Kant’s transformation of the methodological problem (...)
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    Cross-Cultural Biotechnology: A Reader.Stella Gonzalez Arnal, Donald Chalmers, David Kum-Wah Chan, Margaret Coffey, Jo Ann T. Croom, Mylène Deschênes, Henrich Ganthaler, Yuri Gariev, Ryuichi Ida, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Martin O. Makinde, Anna C. Mastroianni, Katharine R. Meacham, Bushra Mirza, Michael J. Morgan, Dianne Nicol, Edward Reichman, Susan E. Wallace & Larissa P. Zhiganova (eds.) - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book is a rich blend of analyses by leading experts from various cultures and disciplines. A compact introduction to a complex field, it illustrates biotechnology's profound impact upon the environment and society. Moreover, it underscores the vital relevance of cultural values. This book empowers readers to more critically assess biotechnology's value and effectiveness within both specific cultural and global contexts.
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    Merleau-Ponty, Varela, Nagarjuna. Una Triangolazione Possibile.Stella Maranesi - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:441-457.
    Merleau-Ponty, Varela, Nagarjuna. Une triangulation possibleDans cet article, on voudrait mettre en évidence une triangulation possible entre Maurice Merleau-Ponty, le biologiste chilien Francisco Varela et le philosophebouddhiste de l’Antiquité Nagarjuna. L’objectif de cette perspective réside dans l’urgence d’une étude de la dynamique du réel, et même de la sensibilité en général.Dans The Embodied Mind, le « projet neuro-phénoménologique » et « l’urgence énactive » de Varela se joignent à la pratique bouddhiste Mahayana de Nagarjuna, à laquelle le biologiste consacre une (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty, Varela, Nagarjuna. Una Triangolazione Possibile.Stella Maranesi - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:441-457.
    Merleau-Ponty, Varela, Nagarjuna. Une triangulation possibleDans cet article, on voudrait mettre en évidence une triangulation possible entre Maurice Merleau-Ponty, le biologiste chilien Francisco Varela et le philosophebouddhiste de l’Antiquité Nagarjuna. L’objectif de cette perspective réside dans l’urgence d’une étude de la dynamique du réel, et même de la sensibilité en général.Dans The Embodied Mind, le « projet neuro-phénoménologique » et « l’urgence énactive » de Varela se joignent à la pratique bouddhiste Mahayana de Nagarjuna, à laquelle le biologiste consacre une (...)
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    Articulate the missing: The role of religion in political modernity.Stella Casola - 2021 - European Journal of Social Theory 24 (4):467-484.
    In this article, I argue that Habermas’s genealogical approach to modern reason and methodological agnosticism can lead us to a better understanding of the role of religion in our societies. I underline the relevance of Habermas’s awareness that ‘something is missing’ when we take faith out of modernity and consider the truths of philosophical reason to be infallible. Habermas succeeds in highlighting the complexity of the modern relationship between the religious and the secular domains, a relationship that is not merely (...)
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    Exploring disempowerment in women’s accounts of endometriosis experiences.Stella Bullo - 2018 - Discourse and Communication 12 (6):569-586.
    This work explores disempowerment caused by discourses surrounding the life-altering gynaecological disease of endometriosis. Despite affecting one in 10 women, the worldwide average diagnosis time is 7.5 years, and it is mainly diagnosed when exploring infertility rather than complaints about incapacitating pain and other associated manifestations. The aim of this article is to identify dis/empowerment caused by discourses in the healthcare and social environment of women as manifested in their accounts of endometriosis experiences. Having been informed and shaped by a (...)
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    The framing of initial COVID‐19 communication: Using unsupervised machine learning on press releases.Stella Tomasi, Sushma Kumble, Pratiti Diddi & Neeraj Parolia - 2023 - Business and Society Review 128 (3):515-531.
    The COVID-19 pandemic was a global health crisis that required US residents to understand the phenomenon, interpret the cues, and make sense within their environment. Therefore, how the communication of COVID-19 was framed to stakeholders during the early stages of the pandemic became important to guide them through specific actions in their state and subsequently with the sensemaking process. The present study examines which frames were emphasized in the states' press releases on policies and other COVID information to influence stakeholders (...)
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    Policy Implications of Achievement Testing Using Multilevel Models: The Case of Brazilian Elementary Schools.Igor G. Menezes, Victor R. Duran, Euclides J. Mendonça Filho, Tainã J. Veloso, Stella M. S. Sarmento, Christine L. Paget & Kai Ruggeri - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Contemporary Artists’ Books and the Intimate Aesthetics of Illness.Stella Bolaki - 2020 - Journal of Medical Humanities 41 (1):21-39.
    This essay brings together critical perspectives from the discrete traditions of artists’ books and the medical humanities to examine artists’ books by three contemporary artists – Penny Alexander, Martha A. Hall and Amanda Watson-Will – that treat experiences of illness and wellbeing. Through its focus on a multimodal and multisensory art form that has allegiances with, but is not reduced to, narrative, the essay adds to recent calls to rethink key assumptions of illness narrative study and to challenge utilitarian approaches. (...)
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    ‘As If’ There Were a ‘Jew’: The (non)Existence of Deconstructive Responsibility.Stella Gaon - 2014 - Derrida Today 7 (1):44-58.
    The argument of this paper hinges on Derrida's relation to Judaism as a religious heritage and/or as an essential experience. If he can be said to ‘appropriate his Jewish roots’ at all, as Colby Dickinson (2011) has recently proposed, this is not because Derrida concurs that all belief in an ultimate reality (‘as such’) must now be understood in merely conditional terms (‘as if’). Rather, it is because Derrida deconstructs the difference between the Jew and the non-Jew, along with the (...)
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    Isosthenie in der Praxis: Tragische Konflikte und ihre Rezeption von Platon bis Hegel.Stella Synegianni - 2017 - In Klaus Vieweg, Stella Synegianni, Georges Faraklas & Jannis Kozatsas (eds.), Hegel and Scepticism: On Klaus Vieweg's Interpretation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 195-206.
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    Remystifying Film: Aesthetics, Emotion and The Queen.Stella Hockenhull - 2012 - Film-Philosophy 16 (1):165-182.
    Part way through Stephen Frears’s film, The Queen , the monarch undergoes an extraordinary, magical experience whilstjourneying into the Scottish landscape that surrounds Balmoral, her grandancestral holiday home. Despite the anxious offers from her estate workersto chauffeur her, she drives alone into the mountains and proceeds to breakdown in the centre of a fast flowing river. While awaiting help a strangeevent occurs: a stag appears magically as if from nowhere and, unable tohide her admiration for the beast, the Queen gently (...)
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    Il la faut_( _la logique), Yes, yes: Deconstruction's Critical Force.Stella Gaon - 2018 - Derrida Today 11 (2):196-210.
    Jacques Derrida regularly appeals to an affirmative gesture that is ‘prior’ to or more ‘originary’ than the form of the question, and this suggests one way to understand deconstruction's critical force. The ‘Yes, yes’, he says, situates a ‘vigil or beyond of the question’ with respect to an ‘irreducible responsibility’. Some Derrida scholars therefore construe the double affirmation as a source or ground of critique. In this paper, I refute this suggestion. While an originary ‘Yes, yes’ or ‘come’ (viens) does (...)
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    Milton's Epitaphium Damonis: The Debt to Neo-Latin Poets.Stella P. Revard - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (3):309 - 316.
    Epitaphium Damonis, Milton's lament for his friend Charles Diodati, is usually described as most strongly indebted to Theocritus? idylls, to Virgil's eclogues, and to Ovid's lament for Tibullus. However, closer examination reveals that Milton was even more closely indebted to Neo-Latin poets such as Sannazaro, Buchanan, Castiglione, Mantuan, and Zanchi. Whereas there are lines in Epitaphium Damonis that resemble those in Virgil and Ovid, there are just as many that resemble those in Neo-Latin poets. Although a pastoral, the tone and (...)
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  33. When a uterus enters the room, reason goes out the window.Stella Villarmea - 2020 - In Camilla Pickles & Jonathan Herring (eds.), Women's birthing bodies and the law: unauthorised intimate examinations, power, and vulnerability. New York, NY: Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
     
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  34. Conceptual Change and Emancipatory Practices: an Approach from Wittgenstein's On certainty / Emancypacja w praktyce a pewne zmiany pojęciowe: wokół traktatu Wittgensteina O pewności.Stella Villarmea - 2013 - Annales Umcs. Sectio I (Filozofia, Socjologia) 38 (1):7-24.
     
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    The Provocation of Levinas for Feminism.Stella Villarmea - 1999 - European Journal of Women's Studies 6 (3):291-304.
    The article introduces some aspects of Levinas's writings which are important to review his reception within feminist circles. It then analyses his text `And God Created Woman', and shows to what extent his view of women can be criticized as being traditional and patriarchal. Finally, it deals with the relation between Levinas and feminism of difference, and rejects the idea that his theory can be effectively applied to move beyond the debate equality vs difference.
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    Judging justice: The strange responsibility of deconstruction.Stella Gaon - 2004 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (1):97-114.
    This paper demonstrates that when the concept of ethicalpolitical responsibility is taken in its modern sense as a decision or outcome based on the protocols of reason, responsibility is neither simply possible nor simply impossible. Paradoxically, it appeals to a demand that it cannot fulfil; responsibility is thus (im)possible. Moreover, insofar as a deconstructive demonstration of this aporia is itself a response to reason’s own demand, deconstruction cannot be characterized as simply responsible or irresponsible. Rather, deconstruction inscribes itself as the (...)
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    When was 9/11? Philosophy and the terror of futurity.Stella Gaon - 2008 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (4):339-356.
    This article offers a close reading of Derrida's response to the events of 11 September 2001, in the interview he conducted immediately afterwards with Giovanna Borradori in the text Philosophy in a Time of Terror (2003). I argue that this text is significantly different from previous philosophical responses to horrific political events (such as those by Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno and Hannah Arendt) insofar as it invites us to contest radically the assumption that philosophy's role is to envision and to (...)
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    Les routes minoennes - Le poste de Χοιρόμανδρες et le contrôle des communications.Stella Chryssoulaki, Yannis Tzedakis, Yanna Veniéri & Maria Avgouli - 1990 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 114 (1):43-62.
    Le poste routier du lieu-dit Παράγκα, à Χοιρόμανδρες, est l'un des postes de garde les plus importants de la route reliant l'habitat minoen d'Aμπέλoς (Ξηρόκαμπος) à la région fortement peuplée de Πάνω Ζάκρος et à la ville palatiale du même nom. La dernière campagne de fouille de la construction, dans le courant de l'année 1989, et les études topographiques complémentaires effectuées dans la vallée de Χοιρόμανδρες, ont confirmé qu'il s'agit d'une puissante construction à caractère défensif, s'insérant dans un programme plus (...)
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    Race and Sex in Western Philosophy: Another Answer to the Question “What Does It Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking?”.Stella Sandford - 2018 - Critical Philosophy of Race 6 (2):180-197.
    This article critically extends Kant's 1786 discussion of “orientation in thinking” to ask what it means to “orient oneself in thinking” around the concepts of race and sex, addressed in the context of 1) the central place and historical importance of Kant in Western philosophy; and 2) Kant's theory of race and its relation to his critical philosophy. As presumptions about race and sex are already built into the history of philosophy, taking these concepts as an explicit orientation is not (...)
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    The Metaphysics of Love: Gender and Transcendence in Levinas.Stella Sandford - 2000 - Athlone Press.
    In The Metaphysics of Love, however, Stella Sandford argues that an over-emphasis on ethics in the reception of Levinas's thought has concealed the basis and ...
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    Communities: Development of church-based counselling teams.Stella D. Potgieter - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (2):01-08.
    Pastoral care is a biblical mandate to the Church to be involved in the lives of God's peop A key metaphor used by Jesus to describe his pastoral role was that of a shepherd. Thi to be God's shepherds and instruments of healing and transformation in God's world is imperative to all people, clergy and laity alike. The brokenness in South African society strikingly apparent, exacerbated by the effects of exceptionally high criminal behaviour statistics show. The demand for pastoral care (...)
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  42. Rethinking the origin : Birth and human value.Stella Villarmea - 2009 - In Jinfen Yan & David E. Schrader (eds.), Creating a Global Dialogue on Value Inquiry: Papers From the Xxii Congress of Philosophy (Rethinking Philosophy Today). Edwin Mellen Press.
    For Peace, see especially: Hortensia Cuellar, " What is peace? : It's value and necessity." .
     
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    Il noûs di Aristotele.Giovanna Sillitti, Fabio Stella & Francesco Fronterotta (eds.) - 2016 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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    The Metaphysical Turn in the History of Thought: Anaximander and Buddhist Philosophy.Aldo Stella & Federico Divino - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (6):99.
    The present study, primarily of a theoretical nature, endeavors to accomplish two distinct objectives. First and foremost, it endeavors to engage in a thoughtful examination of the metaphysical significance that Anaximander’s philosophy embodies within the context of the nascent Western philosophical tradition. Furthermore, it aims to investigate how it was contemporaneous Buddhist thought, coeval with Anaximander’s era, that more explicitly elucidated the concept of the “void” as an inherent aspect of authentic existence. This elucidation was articulated through aphoristic discourse rather (...)
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    Beauvoir's transdisciplinarity: from philosophy to gender theory.Stella Sandford - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 15-27.
    This paper begins with a brief survey of recent attempts to identify the nature of Beauvoir’s contested relation to philosophy. It then discusses the transition from her early, more conventionally philosophical essays to her much more unconventional great work The Second Sex. It argues that the philosophical innovations of The Second Sex were dependent on Beauvoir’s relations to other disciplines and intellectual fields, such that Beauvoir’s philosophical originality has interdisciplinary conditions of possibility. The paper then argues that The Second Sex, (...)
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    From Geschlechtstrieb to Sexualtrieb : the originality of Freud's conception of sexuality.Stella Sandford - 2019 - In Richard G. T. Gipps & Michael Lacewing (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 83-105.
    This chapter examines the apparent proximity between Schopenhauer’s and Freud’s views on the nature and importance of what is called, amongst other things, ‘sexuality’, the ‘sexual impulse’, the ‘sexual instinct’ or ‘the ‘sexual drive’. It argues, against the idea that Freud's conception is basically borrowed from Schopenhauer, for the originality of Freud’s early theory of sexuality and suggest that the significance of this theory, apart from its obvious psychiatric and social import, lies in its possible contribution to a philosophical anthropology. (...)
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    L’« Accordanse » mère-bébé dans un bain sensoriel et émotionnel en dépression.Lucia Stella - 2022 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 238 (4):141-158.
    La dépression hante notre contemporanéité. « Mal du siècle », elle envahit notamment les lieux de consultation et services hospitaliers accueillant les bébés et leurs parents. Les recherches montrent les impacts de la dépression maternelle sur le développement de l’enfant et la nécessité d’accompagner le processus de parentalité dans ce cas de figure. Après quelques repères théoriques autour de la dépression maternelle et/ou conjointe, l’article propose une thérapeutique qui s’est révélée efficace. Il s’agit d’Accordanse : un dispositif de soin et (...)
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    L'illuminismo esoterico religioso medievale: Leo Strauss interprete di al-Farabi.Federico Stella - 2015 - Doctor Virtualis 13.
    Lo scopo di questo articolo è di mostrare come Leo Strauss usi la parola esoterico riguardo alla filosofia islamica ed in particolare ad al-Fārābī. La parola esoterico è usata da Strauss in due differenti modi. Nel primo modo, Strauss usa la parola per spiegare la differenza tra opere popolari e opere esoteriche, le quali contengono il reale pensiero del filosofo. Il secondo modo è il più importante e il meno studiato. In questo significato esoterico è una metodologia di studio e (...)
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    Se soumettre pour se libérer. Une esclave turque face à son maître espagnol à Cadix en 1704.Alessandro Stella - 2003 - Clio 17:163-174.
    Le procès intenté par une esclave contre son maître, à Cadix, en 1704, est surprenant. Elle demandait au tribunal ecclésiastique d’obliger son maître à lui octroyer la charte d’affranchissement, puisqu’elle avait passé un contrat verbal avec lui contemplant ses services sexuels en échange de la liberté. Sous quel registre inscrire cette démarche? La prostitution publique des esclaves était interdite, et sa pratique (contrairement au cas des affranchies) inconnue. Mais dans le secret des maisons les relations sexuelles maître-esclave était monnaie courante. (...)
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    Jean - Pierre Vernant: anēr paideia kekosmēmenos: praktika epistemonikēs hēmeridas stē mnēmē tou (Rethymno, 23 Noemvriou 2007).Stella Georgoudi & Chrēstos Loukos (eds.) - 2010 - Hērakleio: Panepistēmiakes Ekdoseis Krētēs Ekdoseis Philosophikēs Scholēs Panepistēmiou Krētes.
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