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    Il sé messo a nudo: la confessione da Socrate ai social network.Marzia Paganelli - 2015 - Ariccia (RM): Aracne editrice int.le S.r.l..
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    Boys Do Cry: Adam Smith on Wealth and Expressing Emotions.Maria Pia Paganelli - 2017 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 15 (1):1-8.
    Recent studies on crying show that crying is more common in happier, freer, and richer countries than in poorer and less free countries. These results can sound counterintuitive and contradict the hypothesis that crying is more observable in countries where people experience more distress. Adam Smith may offer an explanation: In the severe hardship of poverty, showing emotion and distress can be read as a sign of weakness, attracting no sympathy and compromising survival. As a result, emotional displays are avoided. (...)
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  3. On White Ignorance, White Shame, and Other Pitfalls in Critical Philosophy of Race.Marzia Milazzo - 2017 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (4):557-572.
    This article examines Samantha Vice's essay ‘How Do I Live in This Strange Place?’, which sparked a storm of controversy in South Africa, as a starting point for interrogating understandings of whiteness and racism that are dominant in critical philosophy of race. I argue that a significant body of philosophical scholarship on whiteness in general and by white scholars in particular obfuscates the structural dimension of racism. The moralisation of racism that often permeates philosophical scholarship reproduces colourblind logics, which provide (...)
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    Adam Smith and Rousseau: ethics, politics, economics.Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis Carl Rasmussen & Craig Smith (eds.) - 2018 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- Self-interest and sympathy -- Moral sentiments and spectatorship -- Commercial society and justice -- Politics and freedom.
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    La famiglia delle spiegazioni teleologiche: spiegare per mezzo dei fini.Marzia Soavi - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Realism, antirealism and artefact kinds.Marzia Soavi - 2009 - Padova: CLEUP.
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    Processing of masked and unmasked emotional faces under different attentional conditions: an electrophysiological investigation.Marzia Del Zotto & Alan J. Pegna - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Splendid isolation again? Brexit and the role of the press and online media in re-narrating the European discourse.Marzia Maccaferri - 2019 - Critical Discourse Studies 16 (4):389-402.
    ABSTRACTEurope as an idea as well as a political and cultural project has been a vast subject in the British public debate, The relationship between Britain and Europe was mostly regarded as extremely cautious and parochially nationalist; however, whereas in the 1960s and 1970s opposition to the European Economic Community was predominantly led by intelligentsias and maverick politicians, the present-day debate seems less intellectually-driven and academic in his language. This article draws attention to the role of traditional and online media (...)
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    The Politics of Imagining and Forgetting in Chinese Ethnic Minorities' Museums.Marzia Varutti - 2010 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 12 (2):69-82.
    Through an exploration of the representation of ethnic minorities in the museums of Kunming, Yunnan Province of China, this article discusses the active role that museums play in the processes of memory and identity engineering, whereby museum images and narratives are used to support collective imagination about ethnic minorities' identities and past. Drawing from a comparative analysis of museum displays in Kunming, I discuss how the image of ethnic minorities is conveyed through a selective process of i) remembering and emphasizing (...)
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    Assembling (non) treatable cases: The communicative constitution of medical object in doctor–doctor interaction.Marzia Saglietti, Arturo Chieregato & Letizia Caronia - 2017 - Discourse Studies 19 (1):30-48.
    Research on medical interactions shows how the discursive construction of the clinical case impacts diagnostic reasoning and treatment recommendations. Drawing on an ethnographic study in an intensive care unit, we illustrate how this process is at play in a ward that adopts an extreme, guideline-divergent policy as to the use of antibiotics. The article focuses on how physicians assemble the case as ‘treatable’ or ‘not yet treatable’, and how in doing so they ‘talk into being’ two contrastive policies on antibiotics (...)
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    What about the dentist–patient relationship in dental tourism?C. Paganelli, P. Delbon, L. Laffranchi & A. Conti - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (3):209-210.
    Dental tourism is patients travelling across international borders with the intention of receiving dental care. It is a growing phenomenon that raises many ethical issues, particularly regarding the dentist–patient relationship. We discuss various issues related to this phenomenon, including patient autonomy over practitioner choice, patient safety, continuity of care, informed consent and doctor–patient communication, among other factors. In particular, patients partaking in medical tourism should be informed of its potential problems and the importance of proper planning and post-treatment care to (...)
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    Accomplishing Intergroup Relations in Group Homes: A Discursive Analysis of Professionals Talking About External and Internal Stakeholders.Marzia Saglietti & Filomena Marino - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Focusing on one of the most studied dimensions of Social Psychology, i.e., intergroup relations, this study analyzes its discursive accomplishment in a specific group-based intervention, i.e., the talk and work of an Italian group home, i.e., a small alternative care facility hosting a group of out-of-home children. Particularly, we focused on the fictionally called “Nuns’ Home,” a group home previously investigated for its ethnocentric bias, and its intergroup relations with “inside” and “outside” groups, such as schools, biological families, and social (...)
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  13. The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith.Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli & Craig Smith (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Preface Introduction Christopher J. Berry: Adam Smith: Outline of Life, Times, and Legacy Part One: Adam Smith: Heritage and Contemporaries 1: Nicholas Phillipson: Adam Smith: A Biographer's Reflections 2: Leonidas Montes: Newtonianism and Adam Smith 3: Dennis C. Rasmussen: Adam Smith and Rousseau: Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment 4: Christopher J. Berry: Adam Smith and Early Modern Thought Part Two: Adam Smith on Language, Art and Culture 5: Catherine Labio: Adam Smith's Aesthetics 6: James Chandler: Adam Smith as Critic 7: Michael C. (...)
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  14. Realism and artifact kinds.Marzia Soavi - 2009 - In Ulrich Krohs & Peter Kroes (eds.), Functions in Biological and Artificial Worlds: Comparative Philosophical Perspectives. MIT Press.
     
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    Adam Smith, Anti-Stoic.Michele Bee & Maria Pia Paganelli - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (4):572-584.
    ABSTRACTCommerce changes the production of wealth in a society as well as its ethics. What is appropriate in a non-commercial society is not necessarily appropriate in a commercial one. Adam Smith criticizes Stoic self-command in commercial societies, rather than embracing it, as is often suggested. He argues that Stoicism, with its promotion of indifference to passions, is an ethic appropriate for savages. Savages live in hard conditions where expressing emotions is detrimental and reprehensible. In contrast, the ease of life brought (...)
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  16. Copies, Replicas, and Counterfeits of Artworks and Artefacts.Marzia Soavi & Massimiliano Carrara - 2010 - The Monist 93 (3):414-432.
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    Carnap e Vasubandhu: esperienza e coscienza.Marzia Michelizza - 2012 - Annali Del Dipartimento di Filosofia 18:175-195.
    In philosophy of mind, the arguments about phenomenal experience are related to ontological points of view in which the alternatives are physicalist monism and dualism. Both involve problems and the choice is difficult in order to describe the experience into scientific knowledge. I accost Carnap and Vasubandhu philosophies to show an epistemic position, that involves an ontological deconstruction, from the phenomenal experience starting point. In this view, the way to address the psico-physical problem changes: it is not concerned any problem (...)
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  18. Antirealism and Artefact Kinds.Marzia Soavi - 2009 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (2):93-107.
    Many realists on kinds deem it highly controversial to consider artefact kinds real kinds on a par with natural ones. There is a built-in tendency in realism to conceive of artefact kinds as merely a conventional classification used for practical purposes. One can individuate three main different approaches characterizing real kinds and accordingly three different types of arguments against viewing artefact kinds as real kinds: the metaphysical, the epistemological and the semantic arguments. The aim of this contribution is to undermine (...)
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    Antirealism and Artefact Kinds.Marzia Soavi - 2009 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (2):93-107.
    Many realists on kinds deem it highly controversial to consider artefact kinds real kinds on a par with natural ones. There is a built-in tendency in realism to conceive of artefact kinds as merely a conventional classification used for practical purposes. One can individuate three main different approaches characterizing real kinds and accordingly three different types of arguments against viewing artefact kinds as real kinds: the metaphysical, the epistemological and the semantic arguments. The aim of this contribution is to undermine (...)
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    Reclaiming Gramsci's “historicity”: A critical analysis of the British appropriation in light of the “crisis of democracy”.Marzia Maccaferri - 2023 - Constellations 30 (4):445-461.
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    Human needs or Human wants? The Impact of crises and catastrophes on Human Rights.Marzia Marastoni - forthcoming - Filosofia Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto.
    Philosophers, lawyers, and political scientists have for a long time attempted to solve issues related to human rights, crises, and catastrophes. This article aims at bringing these debates together, to show that human rights and crises are mutually interdependent. More precisely, I will illustrate that the instincts and emotions triggered by the materialization of certain crises and catastrophes might devalue the implementation of human rights law as it influences our conception of the grounding of human rights qua moral rights. For (...)
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    Dal Pra e Hume.Marzia Rigamonti - 2005 - Doctor Virtualis 4:97-114.
    Un confronto fra le due edizioni dello studio dedicato a Hume e la trasformazione della posizione teorica di Dal Pra.
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    Gli "Hume" di Antonio Santucci.Marzia Rigamonti - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (1).
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  24. Mario Dal Pra's' Hume'.Marzia Rigamonti - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (1):139-150.
  25. Testi, documenti e materiali-Gli Hume di Mario Dal Pra.Marzia Rigamonti - 2008 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (1):139.
     
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    The vigorous and doux soldier: David Hume’s military defence of commerce.Maria Pia Paganelli & Reinhard Schumacher - 2018 - History of European Ideas 44 (8):1141-1152.
    ABSTRACTIf war is an inevitable condition of human nature, as David Hume suggests, then what type of societies can best protect us from defeat and conquest? For David Hume, commerce decreases the relative cost of war and promotes technological military advances as well as martial spirit. Commerce therefore makes a country militarily stronger and better equipped to protect itself against attacks than any other kind of society. Hume does not assume commerce would yield a peaceful world nor that commercial societies (...)
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    Two Arguments against Antirealism in Relation to Artefact Kinds.Marzia Soavi, Silvia Gaio & Massimiliano Carrara - 2014 - In Javier Cumpa, Greg Jesson & Guido Bonino (eds.), Defending Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Investigations. De Gruyter. pp. 9-28.
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    È un uccello, è un aereo, è Superman! Visione e identificazione sortale.Marzia Soavi, Massimiliano Carrara & Pierdaniele Giaretta - 2008 - Rivista di Estetica 39:265-280.
    1. Introduzione Immaginate di guardare in una certa direzione nel cielo. Vedete un oggetto avvicinarsi. A un certo punto, dopo un alcuni istanti di incertezza, pensate di aver capito di cosa si tratta e dite al vostro amico: «È un uccello!». L’oggetto continua ad avvicinarsi e le ali che prima vi sembravano in movimento ora vi appaiono decisamente ferme. Inoltre la velocità non può essere quella di un uccello. Vi correggete ed esclamate: «È un aereo!». Cominciate a essere preoccupati perché (...)
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    Come una madre: le rappresentazioni del femminile nel pensiero di Aristotele.Marzia [vnv] Soardi - 2014 - Caltanissetta: Salvatore Sciascia editore.
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    Adam Smith and the Origins of Political Economy.Maria Pia Paganelli - 2020 - Social Philosophy and Policy 37 (1):159-169.
    The method of analysis Adam Smith uses is relatively similar to the method economics generally uses today, especially the subfield of experimental economics. The method of analysis that Smith uses is coherent and consistent throughout his whole work. He searches for constant variables and then sees what variables are changed by exogenous changes. In particular, Smith looks for the constancy in human nature, and analyzes how historical and material circumstances change the incentives that the constant human nature faces. This method, (...)
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  31. Artifacts and fiat objects: two families apart?Massimiliano Carrara & Marzia Soavi - 2019 - In Richard Davies (ed.), Natural and Artifactual Objects in Contemporary Metaphysics: Exercises in Analytic Ontology. Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    David Hume on monetary policy: A retrospective approach.Maria Pia Paganelli - 2009 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 7 (1):65-85.
    Monetary policy is a modern idea of which David Hume is generally considered a precursor. Moreover, thanks to Milton Friedman and Robert Lucas, he is often presented as one of the first and most illustrious endorser of monetarism. This paper argues against this view, and in agreement with Joseph Schumpeter, that Hume's contribution to economics, while not insignificant, cannot claim any real novelties. It offers an interpretation of Hume as a descendant of a pre-modern understanding of money rather than a (...)
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  33. Ratio Mundi. Possible Cosmologies Between Narrative and Logic.Simone Guidi & Marzia Caciolini (eds.) - 2014 - Roma RM, Italia: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura.
    The issue addresses the relationship between cosmology and ratio, or the dialectical and structural connection which links the same definition of “world” as a uniform, homogeneous, coherent and possible system with the very logical and narrative (and then uniform, homogeneous, coherent and possible) character of our rational description of it. Otherwise, every ratio mundi – understood both in a metaphysical or in an epistemological or in a phenomenological way – amounts, really because it is a ratio, as an explication and (...)
     
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    Some conditions for the equivalence between risk aversion, prudence and temperance.Marzia De Donno & Mario Menegatti - 2020 - Theory and Decision 89 (1):39-60.
    We study relationships between different aspects of risk preferences. We show that, under the assumptions of non-satiation and bounded marginal utility, some additional conditions on the asymptotic behaviour of the indices of relative prudence and relative temperance ensure that risk aversion, prudence and temperance are equivalent. Similar conclusions are derived for higher-degree risk aversion. Moreover, some links between indices of relative risk aversion of different degrees are derived. The implications of these results for several economic problems which involve risk changes (...)
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    Charles Taylor interprete di Hegel: genesi di un pensiero tra filosofia e comunità politica.Marzia Di Carlo - 2011 - Roma: Aracne.
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    Lyotard and Critical Practice, Kiff Bamford and Margaret Grebowicz (eds) (2023).Mattia Paganelli - 2023 - Philosophy of Photography 14 (1):129-133.
    Review of: Lyotard and Critical Practice, Kiff Bamford and Margaret Grebowicz (eds) (2023) London: Bloomsbury, 238 pp., ISBN 978-1-35019-202-7, h/bk, GBP 85.00.
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    A portrait of the emperor honorius - (c.) Doyle honorius. The fight for the Roman west ad 395–423. Pp. XXIV + 205, ills, maps. London and new York: Routledge, 2019. Cased, £115, us$140. Isbn: 978-1-138-19088-7. [REVIEW]Marzia Fiorentini - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):527-529.
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    Imperial panegyrics - (A.) omissi, (A.J.) Ross (edd.) Imperial panegyric from diocletian to honorius. (Translated texts for historians, contexts 3.) pp. XII + 296. Liverpool: Liverpool university press, 2020. Cased, £80. Isbn: 978-1-78962-110-5. [REVIEW]Marzia Fiorentini - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):367-369.
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    The paradoxical economy of crisis: 'Crisis of experience' and the ana-economy of Else.Mattia Paganelli - 2012 - Philosophy of Photography 3 (1):60-72.
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    Christopher Berry, Essays on Hume, Smith, and the Scottish Enlightenment.Maria Pia Paganelli - 2020 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 18 (2):221-222.
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    Commercial relations: From Adam Smith to field.Maria Pia Paganelli - 2013 - In Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli & Craig Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith. Oxford University Press.
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  42. II teatro di Robert Browning.Eloisa Paganelli - 1963 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 31:191-201.
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    Markets and Morality: Complements or Substitutes?Maria Pia Paganelli - 2020 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 13 (1).
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    Population as a GDP Proxy in Adam Smith.Maria Pia Paganelli - 2021 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 19 (2):115-123.
    How do we measure economic growth? In the eighteenth century, well before the birth of Gross Domestic Product commonly used today, looking at the sign of the balance of trade was a way to take the pulse of a nation's economy. Adam Smith rejects this measure and instead suggests that we should look at population growth. Nations that are able to produce enough to support the life of a growing population have growing economies, nations with constant population have stagnant economies, (...)
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    The Routledge Guidebook to Smith’s Wealth of Nations.Maria Pia Paganelli - 2019 - Routledge.
    Adam Smith is famous around the world as the founding father of economics, and his ideas are regularly quoted and invoked by politicians, business leaders, economists, and philosophers. However, considering his fame, few people have actually read the whole of his magnum opus The Wealth of Nations - the first book to describe and lay out many of the concepts that are crucial to modern economic thinking. The Routledge Guidebook to Smith's Wealth of Nations provides an accessible, clear, and concise (...)
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    Data Loam: Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft. The Future of Knowledge Systems.Johnny Golding, Martin Reinhart & Mattia Paganelli (eds.) - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    As a reaction to the dominant effect and interpretive authority of the digital, Data Loam combines radical approaches based on positions taken in the international practice of contemporary art. Previously: insistence on indexicality and the instrumental reduction of knowledge. Instead: a new metric that requires play, curiosity, experiment, and risk. As an urgent response to the continually growing flood of information that libraries, search engines, and cultural institutions are exposed to, the authors develop approaches that suggest and permit sensual logic, (...)
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    Ontology for information systems: artefacts as a case study.Massimiliano Carrara & Marzia Soavi - 2008 - Mind and Society 7 (2):143-156.
    The goal of the paper is to analyse some specific features of a very central concept for top-level ontologies for information systems: i.e. the concept of artefact. Specifically, we analyse the relation to be a copy of that is strongly linked to the notion of artefact and—as we will demonstrate—could be useful to distinguish artefacts from objects of other kinds. Firstly, we outline some intuitive and commonsensical reasons for the need of a clarification of the notion of artefact in ontologies (...)
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  48. GIUSEPPE DI NAZARETH: Una prospettiva francescana tra XIII e XV secolo.Guglielmo Spirito & Marzia Ceschia - 2011 - Miscellanea Francescana 111 (1-2):163-185.
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    Ethical dimensions of paediatric nursing: A rapid evidence assessment.Annamaria Bagnasco, Lucia Cadorin, Michela Barisone, Valentina Bressan, Marina Iemmi, Marzia Prandi, Fiona Timmins, Roger Watson & Loredana Sasso - 2018 - Nursing Ethics 25 (1):111-122.
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    The Relationship between Binge Eating Disorder and Suicidality: A Systematic Review.Chiara Conti, Roberta Lanzara, Mattia Scipioni, Marzia Iasenza, Maria T. Guagnano & Mario Fulcheri - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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