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    Psychological Support in a COVID-19 Hospital: A Community Case Study.Damiano Rizzi, Erika Asperges, Anna Rovati, Francesca Bigoni, Elena Pistillo, Angelo Corsico, Francesco Mojoli, Stefano Perlini & Raffaele Bruno - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Burnout is a well-documented entity in Care Workers population, affecting up to 50% of physicians, just as it is equally well established that managing an infectious disease outbreaks, such as confirmed in the COVID-19 pandemic, increases Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the psychological burden. Mental health support, in the form of formal or remote sessions, has been shown to be helpful to health care staff, despite the organizational difficulties in an emergency. During the first emergence of COVID-19 in Italy, the Scientific (...)
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    Substructural Logics: A Primer.Francesco Paoli - 2002 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    The aim of the present book is to give a comprehensive account of the ‘state of the art’ of substructural logics, focusing both on their proof theory and on their semantics (both algebraic and relational. It is for graduate students in either philosophy, mathematics, theoretical computer science or theoretical linguistics as well as specialists and researchers.
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    The Methodology of Experimental Economics.Francesco Guala - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    The experimental approach in economics is a driving force behind some of the most exciting developments in the field. The 'experimental revolution' was based on a series of bold philosophical premises which have remained until now mostly unexplored. This book provides the first comprehensive analysis and critical discussion of the methodology of experimental economics, written by a philosopher of science with expertise in the field. It outlines the fundamental principles of experimental inference in order to investigate their power, scope and (...)
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  4. A unified social ontology.Francesco Guala & Frank Hindriks - 2015 - Philosophical Quarterly 65 (259):177-201.
    Current debates in social ontology are dominated by approaches that view institutions either as rules or as equilibria of strategic games. We argue that these two approaches can be unified within an encompassing theory based on the notion of correlated equilibrium. We show that in a correlated equilibrium each player follows a regulative rule of the form ‘if X then do Y’. We then criticize Searle's claim that constitutive rules of the form ‘X counts as Y in C’ are fundamental (...)
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    Preferences: neither behavioural nor mental.Francesco Guala - 2019 - Economics and Philosophy 35 (3):383-401.
    Recent debates on the nature of preferences in economics have typically assumed that they are to be interpreted either as behavioural regularities or as mental states. In this paper I challenge this dichotomy and argue that neither interpretation is consistent with scientific practice in choice theory and behavioural economics. Preferences are belief-dependent dispositions with a multiply realizable causal basis, which explains why economists are reluctant to make a commitment about their interpretation.
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  6. Reciprocity: Weak or strong? What punishment experiments do (and do not) demonstrate.Francesco Guala - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (1):1-15.
    Economists and biologists have proposed a distinction between two mechanisms – “strong” and “weak” reciprocity – that may explain the evolution of human sociality. Weak reciprocity theorists emphasize the benefits of long-term cooperation and the use of low-cost strategies to deter free-riders. Strong reciprocity theorists, in contrast, claim that cooperation in social dilemma games can be sustained by costly punishment mechanisms, even in one-shot and finitely repeated games. To support this claim, they have generated a large body of evidence concerning (...)
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    Methexis: la teoria platonica delle idee e la partecipazione delle cose empiriche : dai dialoghi giovanili al Parmenide.Francesco Fronterotta - 2001 - Scuola Normale Superiore.
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    L'ÊTRE ET LA PARTICIPATION DE L'AUTRE: Une nouvelle ontologie dans le Sophiste.Francesco Fronterotta - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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    Experimental localism and external validity.Francesco Guala - 2003 - Philosophy of Science 70 (5):1195-1205.
    Experimental “localism” stresses the importance of context‐specific knowledge, and the limitations of universal theories in science. I illustrate Latour's radical approach to localism and show that it has some unpalatable consequences, in particular the suggestion that problems of external validity (or how to generalize experimental results to nonlaboratory circumstances) cannot be solved. In the last part of the paper I try to sketch a solution to the problem of external validity by extending Mayo's error‐probabilistic approach.
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  10. Aspetti del problema dei nomi propri in Frege e Russell.Michele Di Francesco - 1982 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 35 (1):49-66.
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    Explanation, Emergence and Causality: Comments on Crane.Michele Di Francesco - 2010 - In Graham Macdonald & Cynthia Macdonald (eds.), Emergence in mind. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Tim Crane's ‘Cosmic Hermeneutics vs. Emergence: The Challenge of the Explanatory Gap’ claims that non‐reductive physicalism must either close the explanatory gap, addressing the challenge famously posed by Levine's argument, or become identical to emergentism. Since no way to close the gap is available, the result is that there can be no interesting philosophical position intermediate between physicalism and emergentism. This chapter argues that if we look at the relation between physicalism and emergentism from the vantage point of reduction, Crane's (...)
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    Crociate di un filologo: religione e illuminismo nel giovane J.G. Hamann.Francesco Donadio - 2017 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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    Del sentimento storico della vita: dialoghi filosofici "al margine".Francesco Donadio - 2014 - Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino. Edited by Francesco Donadio.
    Ulisse presso di noi, l'LUlisse in noi -- Il nodo Europa: genesi e transformazione di un'idea--Paradigmi figurativi, esperienza religiosa e identità nazionale: da Bisanzio a Giotto -- Natura, artificio e persona: l'attualità della sfida antropologica -- Femminismo e teologia -- Scienza ed esistenza (credente) -- Sul significato filosofico di un'amicizia -- Necessità e limiti di una filosofia della storia per la vita -- La religione dello storicismo -- Cosa signfica, andare "al cuore della religione?".
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    Elogio della storicità: orizzonti ermeneutici ed esperienza credente.Francesco Donadio - 1999 - Milano: Paoline.
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    Extrapolation, Analogy, and Comparative Process Tracing.Francesco Guala - 2010 - Philosophy of Science 77 (5):1070-1082.
    Comparative process tracing is the best analysis of extrapolation inferences in the philosophical and scientific literature so far. In this essay I examine some similarities and differences between comparative process tracing and former attempts to capture the logic of extrapolation, such as the analogical approach. I show that these accounts are not different in spirit, although comparative process tracing supersedes previous proposals in terms of analytical detail. I also examine some qualms about the possibility of drawing extrapolation inferences in the (...)
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    Le antinomie semantiche nella logica medievale.Francesco Bottin - 1976 - Padova: Antenore.
  17. A Political Justification of Nudging.Francesco Guala & Luigi Mittone - 2015 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 6 (3):385-395.
    Thaler and Sunstein justify nudge policies from welfaristic premises: nudges are acceptable because they benefit the individuals who are nudged. A tacit assumption behind this strategy is that we can identify the true preferences of decision-makers. We argue that this assumption is often unwarranted, and that as a consequence nudge policies must be justified in a different way. A possible strategy is to abandon welfarism and endorse genuine paternalism. Another one is to argue that the biases of decision that choice (...)
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  18. The self and its defences.M. Di Francesco, M. Marraffa & A. Paternoster - 2016 - London: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In this book we offer a theory of the self, whose core ideas are that the self is a process of self-representing, and this process aims mainly at defending the self-conscious subject against the threat of its metaphysical inconsistence. In other words, the self is essentially a repertoire of psychological manoeuvres whose outcome is a self-representation aimed at coping with the fundamental fragility of the human subject. Our picture of the self differs from both the idealist and the eliminative approaches (...)
     
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  19. Proceedings of International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE).Francesco Furini, Rahul Rai, Barry Smith, Georgio Colombo & Venkat Krovi (eds.) - 2016
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  20. Has Game Theory Been Refuted?Francesco Guala - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy 103 (5):239-263.
    The answer in a nutshell is: Yes, five years ago, but nobody has noticed. Nobody noticed because the majority of social scientists subscribe to one of the following views: (1) the ‘anomalous’ behaviour observed in standard prisoner’s dilemma or ultimatum game experiments has refuted standard game theory a long time ago; (2) game theory is flexible enough to accommodate any observed choices by ‘refining’ players’ preferences; or (3) it is just a piece of pure mathematics (a tautology). None of these (...)
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    Reciprocity: Weak or strong? What punishment experiments do (and do not) demonstrate.Francesco Guala - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (1):1-15.
    Economists and biologists have proposed a distinction between two mechanisms – “strong” and “weak” reciprocity – that may explain the evolution of human sociality. Weak reciprocity theorists emphasize the benefits of long-term cooperation and the use of low-cost strategies to deter free-riders. Strong reciprocity theorists, in contrast, claim that cooperation in social dilemma games can be sustained by costly punishment mechanisms, even in one-shot and finitely repeated games. To support this claim, they have generated a large body of evidence concerning (...)
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  22. " Stile e umanità": gli studi vichiani di Mario Fubini.D. Francesco - 1980 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 10:59-119.
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  23. Il problema della méthexix. A proposito di un lungo dibattito platonico.Francesco Fronterotta - 1999 - Elenchos 20 (2):391-416.
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  24. Socrate e il Platone esoterico.Francesco Fronterotta - 2000 - Elenchos 21 (1):79-88.
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  25. Il rovescio del diritto.Francesco Galgano - 1991 - Milano: Giuffrè.
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    Social kinds: historical and multi-functional.Francesco Guala - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (3):1-15.
    The notion of multi-functional kind is introduced to explain how social scientists may be able to draw inferences across historically unrelated societies or cultures. Multi-functional kinds are neither eternal nor purely historical, support non-trivial inductive generalisations, and allow to overcome scepticism about the inductive potential of multiply realised (functional) properties. Two examples, from monetary economics and anthropology, provide support for a pluralistic ontology of the social world.
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    Building economic machines: The FCC auctions.Francesco Guala - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (3):453-477.
    The auctions of the Federal Communication Commission, designed in 1994 to sell spectrum licences, are one of the few widely acclaimed and copied cases of economic engineering to date. This paper includes a detailed narrative of the process of designing, testing and implementing the FCC auctions, focusing in particular on the role played by game theoretical modelling and laboratory experimentation. Some general remarks about the scope, interpretation and use of rational choice models open and conclude the paper.
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  28. The normativity of Lewis Conventions.Francesco Guala - 2013 - Synthese 190 (15):3107-3122.
    David Lewis famously proposed to model conventions as solutions to coordination games, where equilibrium selection is driven by precedence, or the history of play. A characteristic feature of Lewis Conventions is that they are intrinsically non-normative. Some philosophers have argued that for this reason they miss a crucial aspect of our folk notion of convention. It is doubtful however that Lewis was merely analysing a folk concept. I illustrate how his theory can (and must) be assessed using empirical data, and (...)
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  29. Paradigmatic experiments: The ultimatum game from testing to measurement device.Francesco Guala - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (5):658-669.
    The Ultimatum Game is one of the most successful experimental designs in the history of the social sciences. In this article I try to explain this success—what makes it a “paradigmatic experiment”—stressing in particular its versatility. Despite the intentions of its inventors, the Ultimatum Game was never a good design to test economic theory, and it is now mostly used as a heuristic tool for the observation of nonstandard preferences or as a “social thermometer” for the observation of culture‐specific norms. (...)
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  30. Una difficile comparabilità. Spinoza, Leibniz e l'animazione universale.Francesco Piro - 1994 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 49 (2):323.
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    Experiments as Mediators in the Non-Laboratory Sciences.Francesco Guala - 1998 - Philosophica 62 (2).
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    Comments on 'Fuzzy Logic and Higher-Order Vagueness' by Nicholas J.J. Smith.Francesco Paoli - 2011 - In Petr Cintula, Christian G. Fermüller, Lluis Godo & Petr Hájek (eds.), Understanding Vagueness: Logical, Philosophical, and Linguistic Perspectives. College Publications. pp. 33-5.
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  33. Kuidas antropotseenis õigesti talitada [How to behave rightly in the Anthropocene].Francesco Orsi - 2019 - Vikerkaar 9 (September 2019).
    A quick overview of the main ethical and ethical-political alternatives facing our moral predicament in the so-called Anthropocene, striking a note of relative optimism. (I'll be happy to share an English version on request.).
     
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    Tradition and innovation in ontology: the case of propositions and states of affairs.Francesco Orilia - 2012 - Philosophical News 5.
    I shall explain the notions of propositions and states of affairs as they are understood in the current ontological debate and I shall briefly relate them to similar notions in Aristotle and some Medieval authors. In contrast with the point of view of some philosophers who identify propositions and states of affairs, I shall argue that they need to be sharply distinguished. I shall then move on to a problem for propositions and, above all, states of affairs, known as Bradley’s (...)
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    Foundational issues in the metaphysics of David Lewis.Francesco Nappo - unknown
    Few contributions in the field of metaphysics can be compared, for their depth and impact, to the work of the American philosopher David K. Lewis. A feature of this work, which partly explain its great appeal, is its systematicity. Lewis’s views on intrinsicality, naturalness, supervenience, mind and modality, to mention just a few themes, constitute a unified and connected body of doctrines. As Lewis himself acknowledged in the introduction to the first volume of collected papers: “I should have liked to (...)
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  36. Benedetto Croce e la guerra.Francesco Olgiati - 1917 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 9 (1):5.
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    L'anima dell' umanesimo e del rinascimento: saggio filosofico.Francesco Olgiati - 1924 - Società Editrice "Vita E Pensiero".
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  38. La filosofia di Edouard Le Roy - A proposito di una discussione intorno alla esistenza di Dio.Francesco Olgiati - 1931 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 23:195.
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  39. The Key to the Study of St. Thomas.Francesco Olgiati - 1929 - Herder.
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  40. The key to the study of St. Thomas from the Italian of Msgr.Francesco Olgiati - 1925 - St. Louis, Mo.: and London, B. Herder book co.. Edited by Zybura, S. John & [From Old Catalog].
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  41. Un Pensatore Americano, Josiah Royce, — Ed. di « Vita e Pensiero ».Francesco Olgiati - 1918 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 85:509-511.
     
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    Nouvelles vues logiques.Francesco Orestano - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 6:64-68.
    La logique traditionnelle, dite logique pure, est une logique des classifications, reposant sur le principe d’identité ; elle exclut les relations telles que les relations mathématiques, parce qu’elle se borne à l’unique catégorie de la substance. L’auteur distingue une logique pure, véritablement universelle, qui contient les principes de l’accord de la pensée avec elle-même, et une logique catégorique ou ontologique ayant pour but d’établir l’accord de la pensée réfléchie avec la réalité expérimentée ; cette logique contient autant de branches que (...)
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  43. Guise Theory.Francesco Orilia - 1991 - In Hans Burkhardt & Barry Smith (eds.), Handbook of metaphysics and ontology. Munich: Philosophia Verlag. pp. 338--341.
     
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    Three Grades of Downward Causation.Francesco Orilia & Michele Paolini Paoletti - 2017 - In Michele Paolini Paoletti & Francesco Orilia (eds.), Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives on Downward Causation. New York: Routledge. pp. 25-41.
    Kim has argued that in the layered model of reality shared by nonreductive physicalism and by emergentism, the assumed dependence of the mental level on the physical level leaves no room for downward causation. In his analysis Kim assumes that causal relata are events, conceived of as exemplifications of properties by particulars at a certain time. But if causal relata are conceived of in different ways and causation is appropriately understood, one can find room in the layered model for downward (...)
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  45. Simplified Affine Phase Structures.Francesco Paoli - 1998 - Reports on Mathematical Logic:21-34.
    Phase models for affine linear logic were independently devised by Lafont [10] and Piazza [15], although foreshadowed by Ono [14]. However, the existing semantics either contain no explicit directions for the construction of models in the general case, or else are forced to resort to additional conditions extending Girard's semantics. We dispense with these extra postulates - at least for the subexponential fragment of this logic - considering structures where the set of antiphases is concretely constructed. Moreover, we show the (...)
     
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    Specificity and Generality of Myth: Some Notes on Michel Perrin and Sheldon Wolin.Francesco Pellizzi - 1985 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 52.
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    La Fenomenologia dello spirito di Hegel. Problemi e interpretazioni.Francesco Pisano, Alessandro Arienzo & Simone Testa (eds.) - 2018 - Napoli NA, Italia: Federico II university Press.
    Il volume raccoglie saggi dedicati alla Fenomenologia dello spirito di G.W.F. Hegel e ad alcune sue principali interpretazioni. A scritti dal taglio più nettamente storiografico che ne ricostruiscono le influenze in autori quali Marx, Gentile, Heidegger, Kojève, Paci, Lacan e Brandom, si affiancano contributi volti a ricostruire alcuni nodi categoriali che, sollecitati dal testo hegeliano, hanno segnato le riflessioni etiche, teoretiche, filosofico-politiche e psicoanalitiche successive: dialettica, cultura, negazione, desiderio, corpo, fenomeno, riconoscimento. Questa raccolta non intende quindi né riproporre la lettera (...)
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    Antropologia della festa.Francesco Russo - 2006 - Acta Philosophica: Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia 15 (1):67-76.
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    Analiticità e princìpi primi del sapere: una questione scolastica.Francesco Saccardi - 2018 - Napoli: Orthotes.
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    Metafisica e parmenidismo: il contributo della filosofia neoclassica.Francesco Saccardi - 2016 - Napoli: Orthotes.
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