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    Semantic Relations in a Categorical Verbal Fluency Test: An Exploratory Investigation in Mild Cognitive Impairment.Davide Quaranta, Chiara Piccininni, Alessia Caprara, Alessia Malandrino, Guido Gainotti & Camillo Marra - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Let Me Pay Taxes!Alessia Minicozzi - 2013 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 3 (3):210-213.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Let Me Pay Taxes!Alessia MinicozziThe first memory I have of knowing that I was different was when I was five years old and a caseworker entered my house to verify that I existed.At the age of one and a half, I was diagnosed with a chronic disease called Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Type II (SMA). This left me in need of constant care and, at times, hospitalizations. My whole (...)
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    From “Inclusion in What” to “Equity in What”: (Re)Thinking the Question of In/Equity in Precision Medicine and Health.Alessia Costa, Jerome Atutornu, Tuba Bircan, Daniela Boraschi, Sasha Henriques, Richard Milne, Lydia Okoibhole, Christine Patch & Anna Middleton - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (3):89-91.
    Precision medicine (PM) and genomics are increasingly scrutinized through the lens of health inequities. This is a welcome development for a field that, while concerned with health-related differen...
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  4. Body image and body schema: The shared representation of body image and the role of dynamic body schema in perspective and imitation.Alessia Tessari & Anna M. Borghi - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):221-222.
    Our commentary addresses two issues that are not developed enough in the target article. First, the model does not clearly address the distinction among external objects, external body parts, and internal bodies. Second, the authors could have discussed further the role of body schema with regard to its dynamic character, and its role in perspective and in imitation.
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    Basic Emotions in Human Neuroscience: Neuroimaging and Beyond.Alessia Celeghin, Matteo Diano, Arianna Bagnis, Marco Viola & Marco Tamietto - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  6. Assessing concept possession as an explicit and social practice.Alessia Marabini & Luca Moretti - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 51 (4):801-816.
    We focus on issues of learning assessment from the point of view of an investigation of philosophical elements in teaching. We contend that assessment of concept possession at school based on ordinary multiple-choice tests might be ineffective because it overlooks aspects of human rationality illuminated by Robert Brandom’s inferentialism––the view that conceptual content largely coincides with the inferential role of linguistic expressions used in public discourse. More particularly, we argue that multiple-choice tests at schools might fail to accurately assess the (...)
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  7. The Rubber Hand Illusion: Two’s a company, but three’s a crowd.Alessia Folegatti, Alessandro Farnè, R. Salemme & Frédérique De Vignemont - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2):799-812.
    On the one hand, it is often assumed that the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is constrained by a structural body model so that one cannot implement supernumerary limbs. On the other hand, several recent studies reported illusory duplication of the right hand in subjects exposed to two adjacent rubber hands. The present study tested whether spatial constraints may affect the possibility of inducing the sense of ownership to two rubber hands located side by side to the left of the subject's (...)
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    Law Without Law or “Just” Limit Theorems?Sergio Caprara & Angelo Vulpiani - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (9):1112-1127.
    About 35 years ago Wheeler introduced the motto “law without law” to highlight the possibility that Physics may be understood only following regularity principles and few relevant facts, rather than relying on a treatment in terms of fundamental theories. Such a proposal can be seen as part of a more general attempt summarized by the slogan “it from bit”, which privileges the information as the basic ingredient. Apparently it seems that it is possible to obtain, without the use of physical (...)
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    Speakers' use of agency and visual context in spatial descriptions.Alessia Tosi, Martin J. Pickering & Holly P. Branigan - 2020 - Cognition 194 (C):104070.
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    Disruption and dislocation in post-COVID futures for digital health.Alessia Costa & Richard Milne - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    In this piece we explore the COVID pandemic as an opportunity for the articulation and realization of digital health futures. Our discussion draws on an engagement with emergent discourse around COVID-19 and ongoing work on imaginaries of future care associated with digital tools for the detection of cognitive decline and the risk of dementia. We describe how the post-COVID futures of digital health are narrated in terms of the timing and speed with which they are being brought into being, as (...)
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  11. Goldman and Siegel on the epistemic aims of education.Alessia Marabini & Luca Moretti - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (3):492-506.
    Philosophers have claimed that education aims at fostering disparate epistemic goals. In this paper we focus on an important segment of this debate involving conversation between Alvin Goldman and Harvey Siegel. Goldman claims that education is essentially aimed at producing true beliefs. Siegel contends that education is essentially aimed at fostering both true beliefs and, independently, critical thinking and rational belief. Although we find Siegel’s position intuitively more plausible than Goldman’s, we also find Siegel’s defence of it wanting. We suggest (...)
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    Corporate social disclosure under isomorphic pressures: evidence from business groups.Alessia Montecchia & Emiliano Di Carlo - 2015 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 10 (2):137.
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  13. Educazione alla Bioetica.Alessia Camerella - 2006 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 19:95-106.
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  14. Uno storico del diritto alla Corte Costituzionale: Paolo Grossi relatore della sent. 170/2010.Alessia Farano - 2013 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 90 (1):131-152.
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    Does consultation improve decision-making?Alessia Isopi, Daniele Nosenzo & Chris Starmer - 2014 - Theory and Decision 77 (3):377-388.
    This paper reports an experiment designed to test whether prior consultation within a group affects subsequent individual decision-making in tasks where demonstrability of correct solutions is low. In our experiment, subjects considered two paintings created by two different artists and were asked to guess which artist made each painting. We observed answers given by individuals under two treatments: In one, subjects were allowed the opportunity to consult with other participants before making their private decisions; in the other, there was no (...)
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    From affective blindsight to emotional consciousness.Alessia Celeghin, Beatrice de Gelder & Marco Tamietto - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 36:414-425.
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    Risk Perception in a Real-World Situation (COVID-19): How It Changes From 18 to 87 Years Old.Alessia Rosi, Floris Tijmen van Vugt, Serena Lecce, Irene Ceccato, Martine Vallarino, Filippo Rapisarda, Tomaso Vecchi & Elena Cavallini - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Studies on age-related differences in risk perception in a real-world situation, such as the recent COVID-19 outbreak, showed that the risk perception of getting COVID-19 tends to decrease as age increases. This finding raised the question on what factors could explain risk perception in older adults. The present study examined age-related differences in risk perception in the early stages of COVID-19 lockdown, analyzing variables that can explain the differences in perception of risk at different ages. A total of 1,765 adults (...)
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    Corporate Transgressions through Moral Disengagement.Albert Bandura, Gian-Vittorio Caprara & Laszlo Zsolnai - 2000 - Journal of Human Values 6 (1):57-64.
    Corporate transgression is a well-known phenomenon in today's business world. Some corporations are involved in violations of law and moral rules that produce organizational practices and products that take a toll on the public. Social cognitive theory of moral agency provides a conceptual framework for analyzing how otherwise pro-social managers adopt socially injurious corporate practices. This is achieved through selective disengagement of moral self-sanctions from transgressive conduct. This article documents moral disengagement practices in four famous cases of corporate transgressions and (...)
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    What’s gender got to do with populism?Alessia Donà - 2020 - European Journal of Women's Studies 27 (3):285-292.
    While populism has accumulated an extensive research, its gender dimension has remained largely understudied. Only recently has a literature emerged that focuses on the gender dimension of radical right populist parties in Europe, where they have risen from marginal to government positions. In this article, I provide a guide to the topics and results of this recent development and delineate future research lines. In doing so, I will illustrate the relevance of adopting a gender perspective in studying the phenomenon of (...)
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    Con Maurice Merleau-Ponty attraverso la sua vita.Alessia Graziano - 2000 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 13 (1):17-50.
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  21. Bildung in Education, Critical Behaviour and Forms of Life.Alessia Marabini - manuscript
    Competence based education (CBE) and Bildung oriented education (BOE) fare differently when faced with problems that afflict our societies. CBE intends learning as the acquisition of separate competences thought of as objective measurable dispositions and goals to achieve, characterised by motivational states and intellectual and technical skills. By contrast, BOE is holistic and transmission oriented. BOE is understood as a process of interaction between the self and the world in the most general and widest possible way. BOE conceptualises learning as (...)
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    Viaggio con Merleau-Ponty alle Radici dell’Essere.Alessia Mascellani - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:239-256.
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    A gray matter of taste: Sound perception, music cognition, and Baumgarten's aesthetics.Alessia Pannese - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (3):594-601.
    Music is an ancient and ubiquitous form of human expression. One important component for which music is sought after is its aesthetic value, whose appreciation has typically been associated with largely learned, culturally determined factors, such as education, exposure, and social pressure. However, neuroscientific evidence shows that the aesthetic response to music is often associated with automatic, physically- and biologically-grounded events, such as shivers, chills, increased heart rate, and motor synchronization, suggesting the existence of an underlying biological platform upon which (...)
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    Bodies Divide, Minds Unite: Mirror Neurons and Leibniz’s Philosophy of Mind.Alessia Pannese - 2010 - Biological Theory 5 (3):264-270.
    Among Leibniz’s contributions to the philosophy of mind, two topics bear relevance to contemporary discussions in cognitive sciences: the mind-body problem, and the universal language. Leibniz’s deterministic view rejects inter-substance causality between mental and bodily states, as well as between mental or bodily states of different individuals. In addition, Leibniz believed in the need to enhance communication through a universal language based on symbolic representations. Here I reconsider Leibniz’s ideas in the light of experimental evidence coming from mirror neurons. These (...)
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    Self-specific priming effect.Alessia Pannese & Joy Hirsch - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4):962-968.
    Priority of the “self” is thought to be evolutionarily advantageous. However, evidence for this priority has been sparse. In this study, subjects performed a gender categorization task on self- and non-self target faces preceded by either congruent or incongruent periliminal or subliminal primes. We found that subliminal primes induced a priming effect only on self target faces. This discovery of a self-specific priming effect suggests that functional specificity for faces may include timing as well as spatial adaptations.
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  26. Dalla polis allo Stato: ordine e metafisica nel pensiero di Hannah Arendt.Alessia Sveva Spadoni - 2011 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 88 (2):289-304.
     
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    Speeded manual responses to unseen visual stimuli in hemianopic patients: What kind of blindsight?Alessia Celeghin, Marissa Barabas, Francesca Mancini, Matteo Bendini, Emilio Pedrotti, Massimo Prior, Anna Cantagallo, Silvia Savazzi & Carlo A. Marzi - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 32:6-14.
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    abstract: Descending Down into the Roots of Being, with Merleau-Ponty.Alessia Mascellani - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:257-258.
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    Viaggio con Merleau-Ponty alle Radici dell’Essere.Alessia Mascellani - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:239-256.
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    Viaggio con Merleau-Ponty alle Radici dell’Essere.Alessia Mascellani - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:239-256.
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    Communication of diagnosis in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: stratification of patients for the estimation of the individual needs.Alessia Pizzimenti, Maria Cristina Gori, Emanuela Onesti, Bev John & Maurizio Inghilleri - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Functional Renormalization Group Flows on Friedman–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker backgrounds.Alessia Platania & Frank Saueressig - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (10):1291-1304.
    We revisit the construction of the gravitational functional renormalization group equation tailored to the Arnowitt–Deser–Misner formulation emphasizing its connection to the covariant formulation. The results obtained from projecting the renormalization group flow onto the Einstein–Hilbert action are reviewed in detail and we provide a novel example illustrating how the formalism may be connected to the causal dynamical triangulations approach to quantum gravity.
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    From Decreation to Bare Life: Weil, Agamben, and the Impolitical.Alessia Ricciardi - 2009 - Diacritics 39 (2):75-93.
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    Critica dei sensi e dialettica musicale. Plessner lettore di Adorno.Alessia Ruco - 2010 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 23 (3):513-528.
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  35. L'esperienza emotiva tra James e Dewey.Alessia Ruco - 2008 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 1 (1).
     
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    Undecidability of the Spectral Gap: An Epistemological Look.Emiliano Ippoliti & Sergio Caprara - 2021 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 52 (1):157-170.
    The results of Cubitt et al. on the spectral gap problem add a new chapter to the issue of undecidability in physics, as they show that it is impossible to decide whether the Hamiltonian of a quantum many-body system is gapped or gapless. This implies, amongst other things, that a reductionist viewpoint would be untenable. In this paper, we examine their proof and a few philosophical implications, in particular ones regarding models and limitative results. In more detail, we examine the (...)
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    Critical Thinking and Epistemic Injustice: An Essay in Epistemology of Education.Alessia Marabini - 2022 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
    This book argues that the mainstream view and practice of critical thinking in education mirrors a reductive and reified conception of competences that ultimately leads to forms of epistemic injustice in assessment. It defends an alternative view of critical thinking as a competence that is normative in nature rather than reified and reductive. This book contends that critical thinking competence should be at the heart of learning how to learn, but that much depends on how we understand critical thinking. It (...)
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    Amygdala Response to Emotional Stimuli without Awareness: Facts and Interpretations.Matteo Diano, Alessia Celeghin, Arianna Bagnis & Marco Tamietto - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Metaphor and music emotion: Ancient views and future directions.Alessia Pannese, Marc-André Rappaz & Didier Grandjean - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 44 (C):61-71.
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    Criminal Law/Medical Malpractice: Court Strikes Down Murder Conviction of Physician Where Inappropriate Care Led to Patient's Death.Alessia T. Bell - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (2):194-195.
    On March 29,2000, in U.S. v. Wood, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held that a physician cannot be convicted of murder simply for adopting, in an emergency setting, a risky course of treatment intended to prolong life that, when carried out, effectively hastened death. Finding the government's evidence flawed, based on several evidentiary errors and an erroneous denial of a motion for judgment of acquittal on murder charges, the court reversed the conviction of involuntary manslaughter and (...)
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    Criminal Law/Medical Malpractice: Court Strikes down Murder Conviction of Physician Where Inappropriate Care Led to Patient's Death.Alessia T. Bell - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (2):194-195.
    On March 29,2000, in U.S. v. Wood, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held that a physician cannot be convicted of murder simply for adopting, in an emergency setting, a risky course of treatment intended to prolong life that, when carried out, effectively hastened death. Finding the government's evidence flawed, based on several evidentiary errors and an erroneous denial of a motion for judgment of acquittal on murder charges, the court reversed the conviction of involuntary manslaughter and (...)
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  42. L'eresia della libertà. Omaggio a Paolo Cristofolini.Alessia Scognamiglio - 2010 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6 (2):407.
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  43. L'origine del linguaggio: Spunti su alcuni motivi vichiani nella Filosofia delle forme simboliche di Ernst Cassirer.Alessia Scognamiglio - 2007 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 37:33-48.
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    Le scienze della vita nel Settecento meridionale.Alessia Scognamiglio - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (2):347-349.
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    Ottavo contributo alla bibliografia vichiana, 2006-2010.Alessia Scognamiglio - 2012 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
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  46. Una nota su Vico e il Medioevo nell'interpretazione di Andrea Sorrentino.Alessia Scognamiglio - 2011 - In Andrea Sorrentino (ed.), La cultura mediterranea nei Principi di scienza nuova. Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
     
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  47. John Locke : legge di natura, diritti, rivelazione.Alessia Affinito - 2016 - In Raffaella Santi (ed.), L'alba del dio mortale: il problema della secolarizzazione nel pensiero politico del sec. XVII. [Padova]: CEDAM.
     
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    John Locke: legge di natura, diritti, rivelazione.Alessia Affinito - 2016 - [Padua]: CEDAM.
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  49. La concezione epistemica dell'analiticità.Alessia Marabini - 2014 - Aracne editrice.
    La rinascita negli ultimi decenni di un nutrito dibattito intorno alla nozione di analiticità dopo le critiche a suo tempo mosse da Quine alla batteria di nozioni utilizzate da Rudolf Carnap (ad esempio, postulati di significato, regole semantiche, definizioni implicite, convenzioni e stipulazioni esplicite) prende le mosse da una riflessione critica sulle argomentazioni di Quine e tenta, da un lato, di approfondire meglio il legame fra analiticità e conoscenza a priori, e, dall’altro, di capire meglio il ruolo che la definizione (...)
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    Il “Marx” di Simone Weil. Un’analisi della critica weiliana del marxismo.Alessia Franco - 2023 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 56 (2):169-187.
    Questo saggio esplora la critica a Marx e al “marxismo” sviluppata da Simone Weil nel corso della sua opera. Vengono identificati tre nuclei principali della critica weiliana al marxismo: la validità del metodo materialistico per lo studio delle scienze sociali; il presunto “messianesimo” di Marx, inteso come la concezione della storia come un progresso intelligente verso il meglio; e l’identificazione del marxismo tout court con una filosofia determinista e meccanicista. Si cerca di definire a quale “Marx” effettivamente sia rivolta la (...)
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