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    Entre eBook, educación y lectura: el desarrollo tecnológico del entorno educativo.Enrico Bocciolesi - 2015 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 4 (2).
    Desde más de diez años se habla de libro electrónico, e-text, eBook y de competencias digitales como sean las mismas cosas, en contenidos, usos, aplicaciones. A partir de Prensky en el 2001 ha empezado el nuevo “miedo”, como ya había explicado McLuhan en los años Setenta, así de este año los educadores, profesores, editoriales y escritores piensan que las maquinas ganaran sus competencias y profesionalidad. La investigación sobre este tema, ya se ha cerrado con unos primeros resultados con jóvenes estudiantes (...)
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  2. The Social Function of Citizen Science : Developing Researchers, Developing Citizens.Luis Arnoldo Ordóñez Vela, Enrico Bocciolesi, Giovanna Lombardi & Robin M. Urquhart - 2017 - In Luigi Ceccaroni (ed.), Analyzing the role of citizen science in modern research. Hershey PA: Information Science Reference.
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    Interpretazione di Hegel.Enrico De Negri - 1969 - Firenze,: Sansoni.
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    SAT-based planning in complex domains: Concurrency, constraints and nondeterminism.Claudio Castellini, Enrico Giunchiglia & Armando Tacchella - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 147 (1-2):85-117.
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    What happened first? Working memory and negative emotion tell you better: evidence from a temporal binding task.Chiara Mirandola & Enrico Toffalini - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (3):666-673.
    Emotionally arousing events may disrupt the ability to bind together different features of items to their context; this holds true both for spatial binding and temporal binding. Nonetheless, memory for emotional events may be enhanced in certain situations. A key factor that might explain the memory–emotion relation is represented by individual differences in cognition. The present study investigated temporal binding for neutral and negative events in a group of 50 undergraduate students, focusing on the role of individual differences in working (...)
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    Wiederbegegnung mit Clausewitz.Gian Enrico Rusconi - 2010 - In Marco Formisano & Hartmut Böhme (eds.), War in Words: Transformations of War From Antiquity to Clausewitz. de Gruyter. pp. 61.
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    Lebesgue’s dominated convergence theorem in Bishop’s style.Claudio Sacerdoti Coen & Enrico Zoli - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (2):140-150.
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    On the New Method of a New Science: A Study of Giambattista Vico.Enrico De Mas - 1971 - Journal of the History of Ideas 32 (1):85.
  9. In occasione della ristampa anastatica del" De universi juris uno principio et fine uno".Riccardo Caporali, Enrico Nuzzo & Marco Veneziani - 2009 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 39 (1):131-168.
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    Toward A New Eternalist Paradigm for Afterlife Studies: The Case of the Near-Death Experiences Argument.Ines Testoni, Enrico Facco & Federico Perelda - 2017 - World Futures 73 (7):442-456.
    In contemporary Western culture, death has been widely censured because of its conceptual implications; it lies at the boundaries between reductionism and metaphysics. There is not yet an efficacious epistemology able to solve this contraposition and its consequent collision with science and tradition. This article analyzes Near Death Experiences as a prototypical argument in which the two perspectives conflict. Specifically, it analyzes the epistemological antinomies of the ontological representations of death, inhering in passage versus absolute annihilation. Indeed, the NDEs theme (...)
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    Computability, Finiteness and the Standard Model of Arithmetic.Massimiliano Carrara, Enrico Martino & Matteo Plebani - 2016 - In Francesca Boccuni & Andrea Sereni (eds.), Objectivity, Realism, and Proof. FilMat Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
    This paper investigates the question of how we manage to single out the natural number structure as the intended interpretation of our arithmetical language. Horsten submits that the reference of our arithmetical vocabulary is determined by our knowledge of some principles of arithmetic on the one hand, and by our computational abilities on the other. We argue against such a view and we submit an alternative answer. We single out the structure of natural numbers through our intuition of the absolute (...)
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    Agustín, multinstrumentista del Amor: un camino de purificación para toda la vida.Graziano M. Malgeri & Enrico Capolino - 2023 - Augustinus 68 (1):155-173.
    The article deals with the theme of love in St. Augustine, highlighting how the Bishop of Hippo himself evolved in his own life from carnal and worldly loves to the love of God, as it appears fundamentally in his Confessions. In order to understand the dynamics of love, the article offers a brief summary of the Augustinian anthropological scheme. Some texts from the In epistulam Iohannis ad Parthos tractatus and the In Iohannis euangelium tractatus are also highlighted in order to (...)
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  13. Ritorno di Telesio.Enrico De Mas - 1967 - Torino,: Edizioni di filosofia.
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    Scanning image correlation spectroscopy.Michelle A. Digman & Enrico Gratton - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (5):377-385.
    Molecular interactions are at the origin of life. How molecules get at different locations in the cell and how they locate their partners is a major and partially unresolved question in biology that is paramount to signaling. Spatio‐temporal correlations of fluctuating fluorescently tagged molecules reveal how they move, interact, and bind in the different cellular compartments. Methods based on fluctuations represent a remarkable technical advancement in biological imaging. Here we discuss image analysis methods based on spatial and temporal correlation of (...)
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    Federico Cesi nel quarto centenario della nascita.Enrico Di Rovasenda & Giovanni Battista Marini-Bettòlo - 1986 - Città del Vaticano: Pontificia Academia Scientiarum. Edited by G. B. Marini-Bettòlo.
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  16. Centralità della questione universitaria.Gian Enrico Manzoni - 2004 - Studium 100 (6):931-934.
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  17. La cronologia dell'episcopato di Giovanni Battista Montini a Milano.Gian Enrico Manzoni - 2002 - Studium 98 (4):559-563.
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  18. Montini e l'Università Cattolica: testi e documenti.Gian Enrico Manzoni - 2001 - Studium 97 (4):617-621.
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  19. Nuove tensioni culturali intorno alla lingua latina.Gian Enrico Manzoni - 2005 - Studium 101 (5):771-775.
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  20. Etchemendy on Logical Truth.Mauro Mariani & Enrico Moriconi - 1997 - Epistemologia 20 (2):267-296.
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    Manner of motion saliency: An inquiry into Italian.Filippo-Enrico Cardini - 2008 - Cognitive Linguistics 19 (4).
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    Satisficing as an alternative to optimality and suboptimality in perceptual decision making.Antonio Mastrogiorgio & Enrico Petracca - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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  23. Momenti della filosofia italiana del Novecento.Ornella Faracovi & Enrico Moriconi - 2003 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 21 (4):7-8.
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    Linguistic Justice and Analytic Philosophy.Filippo Contesi & Enrico Terrone (eds.) - 2018
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    Ragione e passione: l'essenza del pensiero platonico.Gerhard Krüger, Giovanni Reale & Enrico Peroli - 1995
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    Cortical Inhibitory Imbalance in Functional Paralysis.Alberto Benussi, Enrico Premi, Valentina Cantoni, Silvia Compostella, Eugenio Magni, Nicola Gilberti, Veronica Vergani, Ilenia Delrio, Massimo Gamba, Raffaella Spezi, Angelo Costa, Michele Tinazzi, Alessandro Padovani, Barbara Borroni & Mauro Magoni - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Il dibattito etico e politico in Grecia tra il V e il IV secolo.Maurizio Migliori & Enrico Berti (eds.) - 2000 - Napoli: La città del sole.
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    Review of Ivan Moscati’s Measuring Utility: From the Marginal Revolution to Behavioral Economics. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019, 326 pp. [REVIEW]Annalisa Costella & Enrico Mattia Salonia - 2020 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 13 (1).
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    Aristotle: metaphysics and practical philosophy: essays in honour of Enrico Berti.Enrico Berti & Carlo Natali (eds.) - 2011 - Walpole, MA: Peeters.
    Enrico Berti has had a profound influence on the birth and development of Italian studies in ancient philosophy. His sizable work has shaped a great part of Italian studies on Aristotle and other ancient philosophers. To celebrate him and express their gratitude for his work, some of his disciples, under the impulse of the late Franco Volpi, have brought together a volume in his honour, requesting the participation of some foreign scholars particularly close to him. The volume comprises essays (...)
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  31. On Fictional Characters as Types.Enrico Terrone - 2017 - British Journal of Aesthetics 57 (2):161-176.
    Conceiving of fictional characters as types allows us to reconcile intuitions of sameness and difference about characters such as Batman that appear in different fictional worlds. Sameness occurs at the type level while difference occurs at the token level. Yet, the claim that fictional characters are types raises three main issues. Firstly, types seem to be eternal forms whereas fictional characters seem to be the outcome of a process of creation. Secondly, the tokens of a type are concrete particulars in (...)
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  32. Le Temps Harcelant /Par Enrico Castelli ; Preface de René le Senne. --.Enrico Castelli - 1952 - Presses Universitaires de France.
     
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    Victoria Crucis.Enrico Cattaneo - 2009 - Augustinianum 49 (2):421-437.
    In the eulogy for the death of the Emperor Theodosius held on February 25, a.D. 395, Ambrose introduces the episode of the finding of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem for the interest of Helena, mother of Constantine. That allows the bishop of Milan to expose his political- religious conceptions. The article offers a systematic analysis of the excursus from a literary point of view.
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    Documentaries, Docudramas, and Perceptual Beliefs.Enrico Terrone - 2020 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (1):43-56.
    The main accounts of the documentary in contemporary analytic aesthetics have difficulties in dealing with the distinction between documentaries and docudramas. On the one hand, the assertion-based accounts proposed by Noël Carroll, Trevor Ponech, and Carl Plantinga cannot properly differentiate documentaries from docudramas. On the other hand, Gregory Currie's account can do so by relying on the notion of trace, but this involves an undesirable side effect, namely, the exclusion, from the documentary, of those documentaries that do not include traces (...)
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  35. A New Framework for Conceptualism.John Bengson, Enrico Grube & Daniel Z. Korman - 2010 - Noûs 45 (1):167 - 189.
    Conceptualism is the thesis that, for any perceptual experience E, (i) E has a Fregean proposition as its content and (ii) a subject of E must possess a concept for each item represented by E. We advance a framework within which conceptualism may be defended against its most serious objections (e.g., Richard Heck's argument from nonveridical experience). The framework is of independent interest for the philosophy of mind and epistemology given its implications for debates regarding transparency, relationalism and representationalism, demonstrative (...)
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  36. Peter Sloterdijk e le catastrofi timotiche: Interventi di Enrico Donaggio e Dimitri D’Andrea.Enrico Donaggio & Dimitri D’Andrea - 2008 - la Società Degli Individui 33:175-182.
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  37. Multiplicity and unity of being in Aristotle.Enrico Berti - 2001 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 101 (2):185–207.
    I. In analytic philosophy, so-called 'univocalism' is the prevailing interpretation of the meaning of terms such as 'being' or 'existence', i.e. the thesis that these terms have only one meaning (see Russell, White, Quine, van Inwagen). But some analytical philosophers, inspired by Aristotle, maintain that 'being' has many senses (Austin, Ryle). II. Aristotle develops an argument in favour of this last thesis, observing that 'being' and 'one' cannot be a single genus, because they are predicated of their differences (Metaph. B (...)
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    Entailment and Truthmaking: The Consequentia Rerum from Boethius to the Ars Meliduna.Enrico Donato - forthcoming - History and Philosophy of Logic:1-15.
    In Categories 12 (14b11–22), Aristotle famously claims that [1] true sentences and reality stand in a mutually implicative relationship, and that [2] reality causes the truth of sentences but not vice versa. In this paper, I first argue that Boethius’ reading of the above passage led medieval logicians to assess [1] and [2] within the framework of a theory of consequence. Then, I consider two important questions raised by Boethius and later logicians in relation to [1] and [2], and, namely, (...)
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    Bioetica tra passato e futuro: da Van Potter alla società 5.0.Enrico Larghero & Mariella Lombardi Ricci (eds.) - 2020 - Cantalupa (Torino): Effatà editrice.
    Medical discoveries have led to an unprecedented level of competence in the field, but it is as if the patient is finding it increasingly difficult to get the right holistic care. Medicine must be put on a path towards being humanised.
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    Are Works of Art Affective Artifacts? If Not, What Sort of Artifacts Are They?Enrico Terrone - forthcoming - Topoi:1-10.
    Works of art are usually meant to elicit psychological effects from their audiences whereas paradigmatic technical artifacts such as hammers or cars are rather meant to produce physical effects when used. This suggests that works of art and technical artifacts are sharply different entities. However, recent developments in the cognitive sciences and the philosophy of technology have individuated special artifacts, namely cognitive and affective artifacts, which also generate psychological effects. In particular, affective artifacts, which have the capacity to alter the (...)
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  41. Twofileness. A Functionalist Approach to Fictional Characters and Mental Files.Enrico Terrone - 2021 - Erkenntnis 86 (1):129-147.
    This paper considers two issues raised by the claim that fictional characters are abstract artifacts. First, given that artifacts normally have functions, what is the function of a fictional character? Second, given that, in experiencing works of fictions, we usually treat fictional characters as concrete individuals, how can such a phenomenology fit with an ontology according to which fictional characters are abstract artifacts? I will indirectly address the second issue by directly addressing the first one. For this purpose, I will (...)
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    On Inversion Principles.Enrico Moriconi & Laura Tesconi - 2008 - History and Philosophy of Logic 29 (2):103-113.
    The idea of an ?inversion principle?, and the name itself, originated in the work of Paul Lorenzen in the 1950s, as a method to generate new admissible rules within a certain syntactic context. Some fifteen years later, the idea was taken up by Dag Prawitz to devise a strategy of normalization for natural deduction calculi (this being an analogue of Gentzen's cut-elimination theorem for sequent calculi). Later, Prawitz used the inversion principle again, attributing it with a semantic role. Still working (...)
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  43. Gli Illuministi E la Musica. Scritti Scelti. Traduzione, Introduzione E Note a Cura di Enrico Fubini.Enrico Fubini - 1969 - Principato.
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  44. The Standard of Correctness and the Ontology of Depiction.Enrico Terrone - 2021 - American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (4):399-412.
    This paper develops Richard Wollheim’s claim that the proper appreciation of a picture involves not only enjoying a seeing-in experience but also abiding by a standard of correctness. While scholars have so far focused on what fixes the standard, thereby discussing the alternative between intentions and causal mechanisms, the paper focuses on what the standard does, that is, establishing which kinds, individuals, features and standpoints are relevant to the understanding of pictures. It is argued that, while standards concerning kinds, individuals (...)
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    Science Fiction as a Genre.Enrico Terrone - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (1):16-29.
    Regardless of whether one agrees or disagrees with Stacie Friend’s claim that fiction is a genre, her notion of genre can be fruitfully applied to a paradigmatic genre such as science fiction. This article deploys Friend’s notion of genre in order to improve the influential characterization of science fiction proposed by Darko Suvin and to defend it from a criticism recently raised by Simon Evnine. According to Suvin, a work of science fiction must concern “a fictional ‘novum’ validated by cognitive (...)
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    Valeur et limites d'une théorie monogénésique du crime fondée sur les troubles affectifs.Enrico Altavilla - 1952 - Theoria 18 (3):113-138.
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    A Representational Theory of Emotion: Between Feeling and Cognition.Enrico Grube - 2007 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 10 (1):180-205.
    The dichotomy and mutual exclusiveness of the somatic feeling theory and cognitive theories of emotion has been the most deeply entrenched presupposition of emotion theory throughout the 20th century. In the first part of this paper I give a succinct review of both theoretical strands and of the most influential arguments which have been raised against them. This leads me to diagnose an argumentative stalemate: Both approaches have serious shortcomings which can only be overcome within the framework of the other. (...)
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    Ferdinando Maurici, La Sicilia occidentale dalla tarda antichità alla conquista islamica.Enrico Zanini - 2007 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 100 (2):868-870.
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  49. Atomism and the Contents of Experience.Enrico Grube - 2014 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (7-8):13-33.
    Diachronic perceptual atomism is the view that the contents of experience do not involve temporal relations between non-simultaneous events, such as motion, succession, or duration, but only 'snapshots' of the world. Traditionally, atomism has not been a very popular view. Indeed, many philosophers think that it is obviously false and that the main debate about time consciousness takes place between models which reject atomistic commitments. This antiatomistic sentiment can be traced back to William James's slogan that 'a succession of feelings, (...)
     
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  50. Appearance and History: the Autographic/Allographic Distinction Revisited.Enrico Terrone - 2018 - British Journal of Aesthetics 58 (1):71-87.
    Nelson Goodman notoriously distinguished between autographic works, whose instances should be identified by taking history of production into account, and allographic works, whose instances can be identified independently of history of production. Scholars such as Jerrold Levinson, Flint Schier, and Gregory Currie have criticized Goodman’s autographic/allographic distinction arguing that all works are such that their instances should be identified by taking history of production into account. I will address this objection by exploiting David Davies’ distinction between e-instances and p-instances of (...)
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