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    Anonimo. Prolegomeni alla filosofia di Platone, a cura di A. Motta.Ilaria Grimaldi - 2015 - Elenchos 36 (1):185-192.
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    Predicting Adolescent Depression: The Interrelated Roles of Self-Esteem and Interpersonal Stressors.Caterina Fiorilli, Teresa Grimaldi Capitello, Daniela Barni, Ilaria Buonomo & Simonetta Gentile - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A Novel Third Wave Contextual Approach of Positive Behavior Support in School for Adolescent at High Psychosocial Risk: Rationale, Feasibility, and First Pilot Outcomes.Flavia Marino, Ilaria Crimi, Cristina Carrozza, Chiara Failla, Stefania Trusso Sfrazzetto, Paola Chilà, Marilla Bianco, Antonino A. Arnao, Gennaro Tartarisco, Angelo Cavallaro, Liliana Ruta, David Vagni & Giovanni Pioggia - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Hierocles the Stoic: Elements of ethics, fragments, and excerpts.Ilaria Ramelli - 2009 - Leiden: Brill. Edited by David Konstan & Hierocles.
    Monographic essay, Greek texts and fragments, translation, full commentary, and bibliography. Introductory essay -- Hierocles, Elements of ethics -- Stobaeus's extracts from Hierocles, On appropriate acts -- Fragments of Hierocles in the Studa.
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    Studies in the Philosophy of Aristotle's Rhetoric.William M. A. Grimaldi - 1972 - F. Steiner.
  6. The Paradox of Phenomenal Observation.Alba Papa-Grimaldi - 1996 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27:294-312.
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    The Stoic Doctrine of Oikeiosis and its Transformation in Christian Platonism.Ramelli Ilaria - 2014 - Apeiron 47 (1):1-25.
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    Knowledge graphs as tools for explainable machine learning: A survey.Ilaria Tiddi & Stefan Schlobach - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 302 (C):103627.
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  9. La morale. Descartes & Nicolas Grimaldi - 1994 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (1):139-139.
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  10. Alimentarsi di false credenze Agostino e la critica dei precetti alimentari manichei.Ilaria Prosperi - 2008 - Doctor Virtualis 8:7-55.
    Nonostante non tutti gli studiosi concordino sul valore e sulla validità della testimonianza di Agostino, non si può oggi mettere in dubbio che questi ebbe una conoscenza molto precisa non solo della dottrina manichea, ma anche delle pratiche rituali in uso nelle comunità delle sette, e in modo particolare di quelle che si imponevano agli Uditori. Del resto, egli stesso non manca di definirsi esperto dell’affare manicheo al fine di affermare l’autorità del suo modo di procedere nella polemica.Certo non si (...)
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    Early Christian Missions from Alexandria to “India”. Institutional Transformations and Geographical Identifications.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2011 - Augustinianum 51 (1):221-231.
    This article first deals with Pantaenus’s mission to India, which began in Alexandria through the private initiative of Pantaenus, the teacher of Clement who was also well known to Origen. In the age of Athanasius (fourth century), another mission to India was organised in Alexandria, and this time the bishop himself took the initiative to send missionaries. Meanwhile in Alexandria the episcopacy had gained strength, and the head of the Didaskaleion – Didymus, a follower of Origen – was then appointed (...)
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    Valérie Pouzol, Clandestines de la paix. Israéliennes et Palestiniennes contre la guerre.Ilaria Simonetti - 2018 - Clio 48.
    Valérie Pouzol est chercheuse en histoire contemporaine, spécialiste des sociétés israélienne et palestinienne et notamment du militantisme féminin pour la paix, et plus récemment des questions LGBTQ. Dans cet ouvrage, issu de sa thèse doctorale soutenue à l’EHESS en 2001, Pouzol traite de l’engagement des Palestiniennes et Israéliennes contre la guerre. Dans l’arrière-plan des affrontements entre les deux peuples et d’un mouvement féministe naissant, Pouzol montre comment des groupes de femm...
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    Observations on caravaggio's 'repentant magdalen'.Ilaria Toesca - 1961 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 24 (1/2):114-115.
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    The Relation Between Emotion Understanding and Theory of Mind in Children Aged 3 to 8: The Key Role of Language.Ilaria Grazzani, Veronica Ornaghi, Elisabetta Conte, Alessandro Pepe & Claudia Caprin - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  15. Voluntary Imagination: A Fine-Grained Analysis.Ilaria Canavotto, Francesco Berto & Alessandro Giordani - 2020 - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-26.
    We study imagination as reality-oriented mental simulation : the activity of simulating nonactual scenarios in one’s mind, to investigate what would happen if they were realized. Three connected questions concerning ROMS are: What is the logic, if there is one, of such an activity? How can we gain new knowledge via it? What is voluntary in it and what is not? We address them by building a list of core features of imagination as ROMS, drawing on research in cognitive psychology (...)
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    Team Resilience in Complex and Turbulent Environments: The Effect of Size and Density of Social Interactions.Ilaria Giannoccaro, Giovanni F. Massari & Giuseppe Carbone - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-11.
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    Concealed Questions.Ilaria Frana - 2017 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This book presents a novel analysis of concealed-question constructions, reports of a mental attitude in which part of a sentence looks like a nominal complement, but is interpreted as an indirect question. Such constructions are puzzling in that they raise the question of how their meaning derives from their constituent parts. In particular, how a nominal complement, normally used to refer to an entity ends up with a question-like meaning. In this book, Ilaria Frana adopts a theory according to (...)
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    Bardaisan of Edessa: a reassessment of the evidence and a new interpretation.Ilaria Ramelli - 2009 - Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press.
    This groundbreaking monograph on Bardaisan, his relation to Origen, and his Middle Platonic framework has argued, through a painstaking analysis of all evidence, that Bardaisan was a Christian Middle Platonist, a philosophical theologian who built a Logos Christology, possibly the first supporter of apokatastasis, and there is a close relation between Origen, Bardaisan, their thought, and their traditions [further proofs in an edition with essays: Mohr Siebeck, forthcoming]. This monograph (and a related HTR essay) was received far beyond the field (...)
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    L'Expérience de la pensée dans la philosophie de Descartes.Nicolas Grimaldi - 1978 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    Dans cet essai d'epistemologie philosophique, Nicolas Grimaldi a voulu proposer une lecture originale de la philosophie de Descartes dont il s'attache avant tout a reconstituer la genese. Cette methode, propre a manifester la continuite d'une pensee, a neanmoins conduit l'auteur a en decouvrir les points de rupture: la pensee de Descartes serait constituee selon trois ordres successifs, correspondant a des experiences differentes. L'ordre de la verite marque tout d'abord un pur rapport a l'esprit, trouvant son modele dans les mathematiques; (...)
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    Representation of numerical and non-numerical order in children.Ilaria Berteletti, Daniela Lucangeli & Marco Zorzi - 2012 - Cognition 124 (3):304-313.
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    Precision Medicine for Whom? Public Health Outputs from “Genomics England” and “All of Us” to Make Up for Upstream and Downstream Exclusion.Ilaria Galasso - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (3):71-85.
    This paper problematizes the precision medicine approach embraced by the All of Us Research Program (US) and by Genomics England (UK) in terms of benefits distribution, by arguing that current “diversity and inclusion” efforts do not prevent exclusiveness, unless the framing and scope of the projects are revisited in public health terms. Grounded on document analysis and fieldwork interviews, this paper analyzes efforts to address potential patterns of exclusion upstream (from participating in precision medicine research) and downstream (from benefitting from (...)
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    Francisco Suárez on Metaphysics of Modality.Ilaria Acquaviva - 2019 - International Philosophical Quarterly 59 (1):5-21.
    In this paper I explore modal metaphysics in regard to Francisco Suárez’s idea of real being, in order to track down an early model of the relationship between synchronical alternative states of affairs and the temporal frequency paradigm. In doing so this article will offer an interpretation of Suárez’s doctrine of eternal truths as found in Disputationes Metaphysicae d. 31, c. 12, § 38–§ 47. I argue that Suárez’s modal theory of real possibilities and logical possibilities should be regarded as (...)
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    Francisco Suárez sulla realtà e l’esistenza: concetti di “primo” e “secondo ordine” / F. Suárez on reality and existence: a “first” and a “second-order” concepts.Ilaria Acquaviva - 2017 - Cauriensia 12:93-133.
    El presente artículo discute la posición de Suárez sobre la teoría del doble sentido de la existencia. La subordinación, en la primera sección, entre conceptos de primer y segundo orden, en contraste con la subsución entre un objeto que cae dentro de un concepto de primer orden y la distinción entre una “marca característica” y la “propiedad” de un concepto, ayudará a clarificar el doble sentido del ens ut nomen and ens ut participium en las Disputationes Metaphysicae de F. Suárez. (...)
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    Esperanza y desesperanza de la razón en Kant.Nicolás Grimaldi - 1992 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 3 (1):9-36.
    El autor trata de justificarse en el orden de la composición de la Crítica del Juicio. Al analizar el estatuto del arte en Kant, muestra cómo la crítica del juicio estético prepara para el análisis del juicio teleológico sobre la “conspiración” del orden de la naturaleza al orden del espíritu.
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    Trame di storia. Il mosaico di Otranto, le cronache universali e l’immagine della regalità.Ilaria Molteni & Irene Quadri - 2020 - Convivium 7 (2):110-131.
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    Time and Reality.Alba Papa-Grimaldi - 1998 - Ashgate Pub Limited.
    Time and Reality sets out to explore the dichotomy of unity (identity) and plurality in human thought and to show in the light of this duality what are the limits of human knowledge as far as understanding 'reality' is concerned.
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    Kant on mental illness, emotions and moral responsibility.Ilaria Ferrara - 2021 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (13):133-160.
    The paper discusses some thematic issues that emerge from the Kantian study of diseases of cognition and volition, taking into consideration his anthropological works and some problems emerging from his main critical works. Starting from the explanation of the taxonomy of the main mental illnesses, some epistemological themes will be illustrated, linked to the fallible relationship between transcendental truths and the empirical dimension of knowledge and to the Kantian concept of error. Subsequently, the study of affects and passions, conceived as (...)
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    Can power be self‐legitimating? Political realism in Hobbes, Weber, and Williams.Ilaria Cozzaglio & Amanda R. Greene - 2019 - European Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):1016-1036.
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    The Deep Versus the Shallow: Effects of Co‐Speech Gestures in Learning From Discourse.Ilaria Cutica & Monica Bucciarelli - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (5):921-935.
    This study concerned the role of gestures that accompany discourse in deep learning processes. We assumed that co‐speech gestures favor the construction of a complete mental representation of the discourse content, and we tested the predictions that a discourse accompanied by gestures, as compared with a discourse not accompanied by gestures, should result in better recollection of conceptual information, a greater number of discourse‐based inferences drawn from the information explicitly stated in the discourse, and poorer recognition of verbatim of the (...)
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    Why Mathematical Solutions of Zeno’s Paradoxes Miss The Point: Zeno’s One and Many Relation and Parmenides’ Prohibition.Alba Papa-Grimaldi - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):299 - 314.
    MATHEMATICAL RESOLUTIONS OF ZENO’s PARADOXES of motion have been offered on a regular basis since the paradoxes were first formulated. In this paper I will argue that such mathematical “solutions” miss, and always will miss, the point of Zeno’s arguments. I do not think that any mathematical solution can provide the much sought after answers to any of the paradoxes of Zeno. In fact all mathematical attempts to resolve these paradoxes share a common feature, a feature that makes them consistently (...)
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  31. Unconditional forgiveness in Christianity? : some reflections on ancient Christian sources and practices.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2011 - In Christel Fricke (ed.), The Ethics of Forgiveness: A Collection of Essays. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Can realism save us from populism? Rousseau in the digital age.Ilaria Cozzaglio - 2022 - European Journal of Political Theory 21 (2).
    In 2016, the Five Stars Movement (5SM), one of the parties currently in power in Italy, launched the ‘Rousseau platform’. This is a platform meant to enhance direct democracy, transparency and the real participation of the people in the making of laws, policies and political proposals. Although ennobled with the name of Rousseau, the 5SM’s redemptive promise has been strongly criticised in the public sphere for being irresponsible and ideological. Political realism, I will argue, can perform both a diagnostic and (...)
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    Episode of Situated Learning to Enhance Student Engagement and Promote Deep Learning: Preliminary Results in a High School Classroom.Ilaria Terrenghi, Barbara Diana, Valentino Zurloni, Pier Cesare Rivoltella, Massimiliano Elia, Marta Castañer, Oleguer Camerino & M. Teresa Anguera - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  34. Aliénation et liberté.Nicolas Grimaldi - 1972 - Paris,: Masson.
     
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    Six études sur la volonté et la liberté chez Descartes.Nicolas Grimaldi - 1988 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Lorsque Descartes parvient à la fameuse certitude que « je pense, donc je suis », quel est ce je qui découvre l'évidence de son être, dans l'instant même où il n'y a plus aucun être qu'il n'ait rendu douteux? Fallait-il vraiment, comme l'en raille Gassendi, la mise en œuvre d'un aussi grand appareil pour n'en arriver qu'à une aussi banale découverte? Si, portant sur l'infinité des créatures, le doute manifeste par le fait l'exercice d'une volonté infinie, d'où vient que Descartes (...)
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    Etudes cartésiennes: Dieu, le temps, la liberté.Nicolas Grimaldi - 1996 - Paris: Vrin.
    Dieu, le temps, la liberte: trois manieres de poser le probleme des rapports du fini et de l'infini. Comment un etre fini peut-il etre tellement hante par l'idee de l'infini, qu'elle soit la plus originaire et l'horizon de toutes ses pensees? Si Dieu a tout cree sans ordre ni raison, l'infinite de sa puissance n'est-elle pas son unique perfection? Comment une creature finie peut-elle desirer acquerir les perfections infinies qu'elle concoit en Dieu sans s'assigner ainsi une tache infinie? Pour deduire (...)
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  37. Amicitia et dilectio per gratiam nel Commentarium In Ioannis Evangelium: di Francisco de Toledo SJ (1532-1594).Ilaria Morali - 2007 - Gregorianum 88 (4):729-760.
    The doctrine of friendship with God is one of the most classical in the Christian tradition. Building on the teachings of the Fathers of the Church and of the Middle Ages, the Theology of the Siglo de Oro explored its meaning in greater depth, stimulated also by the Decree on Justification of the Council of Trent, which places this theme in the context of its reflection on grace. Outstanding among the authors of that epoch was the Jesuit, F. Toledo , (...)
     
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    What Cannot Be the Rationals, the Irrationals and Other Riddles.Alba Papa-Grimaldi - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (1):153-174.
    This article aims to show that unless we consider Zeno’s paradoxes in the original metaphysical perspective in which they were generated, any attempt at understanding, let alone solving them, is destined to fail. This perspective, I argue, is the dichotomy of One and change. These latter were defined at the outset of Western philosophical thought by Parmenides as the two paths of the rational, i.e. accountable by a self-identical thought and thus real , and the non-identical change, irrational and unreal. (...)
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    Conceptual Conflicts in Metaphors and Pragmatic Strategies for Their Translation.Ilaria Rizzato - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:662276.
    This article seeks to provide a theoretical exploration of Prandi's model of conceptual conflicts in metaphors (2017) and to highlight the advantages such model presents in its applications to translation and the text analysis preceding and preparing translation. Such advantages are mainly identified in the model aptness to meet the pragmatic requirements of translation, seen as a practice-based, goal-oriented and context-driven activity. These advantages also distinctly emerge from a comparison with the main tenets of the cognitive tradition. The theoretical basis (...)
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    Feasibility beyond Non-ideal Theory: a Realist Proposal.Ilaria Cozzaglio & Greta Favara - 2021 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (3):417-432.
    Some realists in political theory deny that the notion of feasibility has any place in realist theory, while others claim that feasibility constraints are essential elements of realist normative theorising. But none have so far clarified what exactly they are referring to when thinking of feasibility and political realism together. In this article, we develop a conception of the realist feasibility frontier based on an appraisal of how political realism should be distinguished from non-ideal theories. In this realist framework, political (...)
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    Aristotle, Rhetoric I: A Commentary.William M. A. Grimaldi - 1980 - Fordham Univ Press.
    Aristotle, Rhetoric I: A Commentary begins the acclaimed work undertaken by the author, later completed in the second (1988) volume on Aristotle's Rhetoric. The first Commentary on the Rhetoric in more than a century, it is not likely to be superseded for at least another hundred years.
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    Political realism, legitimacy, and a place for external critique.Ilaria Cozzaglio - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (10):1213-1236.
    Political realists claim that politics should be regulated by a distinctive political normativity, one that does not rely on external, pre-political moral standards. It is in this sense that they distinguish political realism from ‘political moralism’, regarded as an approach that understands political theory as applied ethics. Importantly, realists’ anti-moralism is not motivated by the conviction that moral considerations do not play any role in the political realm. Rather, the target is the externalism of the normative resources on which moralist (...)
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    Legitimacy between Acceptance and Acceptability.Ilaria Cozzaglio - 2022 - Social Theory and Practice 48 (1):61-88.
    Political realists argue that the concept of political legitimacy should be linked to subjects’ beliefs, while still offering normative guidance. In this article, I suggest doing so by referring to the concepts of acceptance and acceptability. I argue that a regime is legitimate if its power is accepted by subjects, provided that such acceptance meets the requirements of acceptability: subjects’ beliefs about the regime’s legitimacy need to successfully satisfy three requirements—coherence, fact-sensitivity, and politics-sensitivity—via entering public debate. I rely on pragmatism (...)
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  44. Causal Agency and Responsibility: A Refinement of STIT Logic.Alexandru Baltag, Ilaria Canavotto & Sonja Smets - 2021 - In Alessandro Giordani & Jacek Malinowski (eds.), Logic in High Definition, Trends in Logical Semantics. Berlin, Germany: pp. 149-176.
    We propose a refinement of STIT logic to make it suitable to model causal agency and responsibility in basic multi-agent scenarios in which agents can interfere with one another. We do this by supplementing STIT semantics, first, with action types and, second, with a relation of opposing between action types. We exploit these novel elements to represent a test for potential causation, based on an intuitive notion of expected result of an action, and two tests for actual causation from the (...)
     
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    Quantified concealed questions.Ilaria Frana - 2013 - Natural Language Semantics 21 (2):179-218.
    This paper presents a novel treatment of quantified concealed questions , examining different types of NP predicates and deriving the truth conditions for pair-list and set readings. A generalization is proposed regarding the distribution of the two readings, namely that pair-list readings arise from CQs with relational head nouns, whereas set readings arise from CQs whose head nouns are not relational. It is shown that set readings cannot be derived under the ‘individual concept’ approach, one of the most influential analyses (...)
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    Les traces de la croyance: ce que les objets nous permettent.Ilaria Brocchini - 2015 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Les objets nous parlent et, par ce qu'ils disent, ils nous agressent ou nous réconfortent, ils nous soulagent ou ils nous attristent. Les objets peuvent quelque chose pour nous. Pourtant, nous le savons, les objets n'ont que les pouvoirs que nous voulons bien leur donner. Pourquoi donc les objets ne restent-ils pas muets? Pourquoi croyons-nous à ce qu'ils nous racontent? Cette croyance possède, pour ainsi dire, ses raisons. Nous croyons aux histoires que les objets semblent nous adresser si ces histoires (...)
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    Counterexamples to Symmetry for Partially Overdetermined Elliptic Problems.Ilaria Fragalà, Filippo Gazzola, Jimmy Lamboley & Michel Pierre - 2009 - Analysis: International mathematical journal of Analysis and its Applications 29 (1):85-93.
    We exhibit several counterexamples showing that the famous Serrin's symmetry result for semilinear elliptic overdetermined problems may not hold for partially overdetermined problems, that is when both Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions are prescribed only on part of the boundary. Our counterexamples enlighten subsequent positive symmetry results obtained by the first two authors for such partially overdetermined systems and justify their assumptions as well.
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  48. Aristotle, Rhetoric Ii a Commentary.William M. A. Grimaldi - 1988
  49. Enriching Deontic Logic.Ilaria Canavotto & Alessandro Giordani - 2018 - Journal of Logic and Computation 1:1-23.
    It is well known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permission in terms of possibility of doing an action without incurring in a violation of the law are subject to paradoxes. In general, paradoxes are acknowledged as such if we have intuitions telling us that things should be different. The aim of this paper is to introduce a paradox-free deontic action system by (i) identifying the basic intuitions leading to the emergence of the paradoxes (...)
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    Deliberate Play and Preparation Jointly Benefit Motor and Cognitive Development: Mediated and Moderated Effects.Caterina Pesce, Ilaria Masci, Rosalba Marchetti, Spyridoula Vazou, Arja Sääkslahti & Phillip D. Tomporowski - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:175175.
    In light of the interrelation between motor and cognitive development and the predictive value of the former for the latter, the secular decline observed in motor coordination ability as early as preschool urges identification of interventions that may jointly impact motor and cognitive efficiency. The aim of this study was twofold. It (1) explored the outcomes of enriched physical education, centered on deliberate play and cognitively challenging variability of practice, on motor coordination and cognitive processing; (2) examined whether motor coordination (...)
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