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    Lectures croisées de Théophile et d’Isaac Israeli : à l’origine des débats médiévaux autour de la formation de l’urine.Nicoletta Palmieri - 2019 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 85 (1):49-71.
    Noyau de la future Articella, l’ Ars medicine est une collection de textes médicaux qui fut à la base de l’enseignement salernitain au xii e siècle ; en matière d’urologie ce programme prévoyait la lecture du Liber urinarum Theophili, traduction gréco-latine d’un texte byzantin à visée pratique. Lors de leur lecture de cet opuscule, les maîtres de Salerne utilisèrent aussi le Liber urinarum Isaac, monographie assez complète dont existait une version arabo-latine par Constantin l’Africain (fin xi e s.). Cet article (...)
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    Spiritualism and the material performance of cameraless photography: Notes on and around a séance with Eusapia Palladino.Nicoletta Leonardi - 2022 - Philosophy of Photography 13 (1):75-97.
    This article examines the cameraless negatives revealing the imprints of four fingers obtained in Turin in February 1907 during the second of two séances with renowned medium Eusapia Palladino organized by physiologists Alberto Aggazzotti, Carlo Foà and Amedeo Hertlizka. By looking at the material and performative components of the séance, it presents spiritualist cameraless photography as a productive tool for rethinking and reframing the photographic medium from a cross-disciplinary perspective questioning medium specific histories and dominant genealogies.
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    Multiple Audiences as Text Stakeholders: A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Complex Rhetorical Situations.Rudi Palmieri & Sabrina Mazzali-Lurati - 2016 - Argumentation 30 (4):467-499.
    In public communication contexts, such as when a company announces the proposal for an important organizational change, argumentation typically involves multiple audiences, rather than a single and homogenous group, let alone an individual interlocutor. In such cases, an exhaustive and precise characterization of the audience structure is crucial both for the arguer, who needs to design an effective argumentative strategy, and for the external analyst, who aims at reconstructing such a strategic discourse. While the peculiar relevance of multiple audience is (...)
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    A History of Galileo's Inclined Plane Experiment and its Philosophical Implications.Paolo Palmieri - 2011 - Edwin Mellen Press.
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    “The Postilion’s Horn Sounds”: A Complementarity Approach to the Phenomenology of Sound-Consciousness?Paolo Palmieri - 2014 - Husserl Studies 30 (2):129-151.
    In the phenomenology of the consciousness of internal time, Edmund Husserl has frequent recourse to sound and melody as illustrations of the processes that give rise to immanent temporal objects. In Husserl’s analysis, there is a philosophically pregnant tension between the geometrical diagrams representing multiple dimensions of immanent time and his intuition that time-points might be no more than fictions leading to absurdities. In this paper, I will address this tension in order to motivate a complementarity approach to temporal objects (...)
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  6. Déterminismes totalitaires et liberté: La dissidence.Nicoletta Stame - forthcoming - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie.
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    Umbra naturae: l'immaginazione da Ficino a Bruno.Nicoletta Tirinnanzi - 2000 - Roma: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura.
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  8. The Psychological Implications of Companion Robots: A Theoretical Framework and an Experimental Setup.Nicoletta Massa, Piercosma Bisconti & Daniele Nardi - 2022 - International Journal of Social Robotics (Online):1-14.
    In this paper we present a theoretical framework to understand the underlying psychological mechanism involved in human-Companion Robot interactions. At first, we take the case of Sexual Robotics, where the psychological dynamics are more evident, to thereafter extend the discussion to Companion Robotics in general. First, we discuss the differences between a sex-toy and a Sexual Robots, concluding that the latter may establish a collusive and confirmative dynamics with the user. We claim that the collusiveness leads to two main consequences, (...)
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  9. Visual Switching: The Illusion of Instantaneity and Visual Search.Nicoletta Orlandi - 2012 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 3 (4):469-480.
    This paper questions two prima facie plausible claims concerning switching in the presence of ambiguous figures. The first is the claim that reversing is an instantaneous process. The second is the claim that the ability to reverse demonstrates the interpretive, inferential and constructive nature of visual processing. Empirical studies show that optical and cerebral events related to switching protract in time in a way that clashes with its perceived instantaneity. The studies further suggest an alternative theory of reversing: according to (...)
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  10. Embedded Seeing: Vision in the Natural World.Nicoletta Orlandi - 2011 - Noûs 47 (4):727-747.
  11. Is Cognitive Training Effective for Improving Executive Functions in Preschoolers? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.Nicoletta Scionti, Marina Cavallero, Cristina Zogmaister & Gian Marco Marzocchi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    In the present meta-analysis, we examined the effect of cognitive training on the Executive Function (EF) of preschool children (age range: 3-6 years). We selected a final set of 32 studies from 27 papers with a total sample of 123 effect sizes. We found an overall effect of cognitive training for improving EF (g =.352; k = 123; p <.001), without significant difference between near and far transfer effects on executive domains. No significant additional outcome effects were found for behavioral- (...)
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    La sensibilità a fondamento delle sintesi passive ed attive. Una riflessione sulla fenomenologia genetica di Husserl.Nicoletta Ghigi - 2005 - Idee 59:47-63.
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    Scientific Inference.L. E. Palmieri - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (2):269-270.
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    Possibilism and evaluation: Judith Tendler and Albert Hirschman.Nicoletta Stame - 2022 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Albert Hirschman's possibilism originated from his work on development and democracy; at the same time, it offered tools for evaluating projects that Judith Tendler innovatively utilized in her professional work, where she interweaved theory and practice, methodology and ethics. Starting from observation in the field, comparisons, linkages, inverted sequences and unexpected consequences are really key elements in a type of evaluation that works toward improvement, "for a better world." The enduring vitality of the thinking of these forerunners is what motivates (...)
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    Das Wahrheitsproblem und die Idee der Semantik: Eine Einführung in die Theorien von A. Tarski und R. Carnap.L. E. Palmieri - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (1):136-136.
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    Il potere della povertà: Eric Voegelin interprete di Francesco d'Assisi.Nicoletta Stradaioli - 2014 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    ‘Spuntar lo scoglio più duro’: did Galileo ever think the most beautiful thought experiment in the history of science?Paolo Palmieri - 2005 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (2):223-240.
    Still today it remains unclear whether Galileo ever climbed the leaning tower of Pisa in order to drop bodies from its top. Some believe that he established the principle of equal speeds for falling bodies by means of an ingenious thought experiment. However, the reconstruction of that thought experiment circulating in the philosophical literature is no more than a cartoon. In this paper I will tell the story of the thought processes behind the cartoon.Keywords: Galileo Galilei; Thought experiment; Falling bodies.
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    Semantic Contingency of Maternal Verbal Input Directed at Very Preterm and Full-Term Children.Nicoletta Salerni & Chiara Suttora - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Several studies have testified to the importance of a responsive linguistic input for children’s language acquisition and development. In particular, maternal use of expansions, imitations, interpretations, and labels has been shown to promote both children’s language comprehension and production. From this perspective, the present study examined the semantically contingent linguistic input addressed to very preterm children’s comparing it to that directed to full-term children observed during a semi-structured play session when the children were 24 months of age. The relationships between (...)
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  19. Embedded seeing-as: Multi-stable visual perception without interpretation.Nicoletta Orlandi - 2012 - Philosophical Psychology 25 (4):1-19.
    Standard models of visual perception hold that vision is an inferential or interpretative process. Such models are said to be superior to competing, non-inferential views in explanatory power. In particular, they are said to be capable of explaining a number of otherwise mysterious, visual phenomena such as multi-stable perception. Multi-stable perception paradigmatically occurs in the presence of ambiguous figures, single images that can give rise to two or more distinct percepts. Different interpretations are said to produce the different percepts. In (...)
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  20. Ambiguous figures and representationalism.Nicoletta Orlandi - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (3):307-323.
    Ambiguous figures pose a problem for representationalists, particularly for representationalists who believe that the content of perceptual experience is non-conceptual (MacPherson in Nous 40(1):82–117, 2006). This is because, in viewing ambiguous figures, subjects have perceptual experiences that differ in phenomenal properties without differing in non-conceptual content. In this paper, I argue that ambiguous figures pose no problem for non-conceptual representationalists. I argue that aspect shifts do not presuppose or require the possession of sophisticated conceptual resources and that, although viewing ambiguous (...)
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    Mental models in Galileo’s early mathematization of nature.Paolo Palmieri - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (2):229-264.
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    Inductive Probability.L. E. Palmieri - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (1):151-152.
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    The Notion of Analytic Truth.L. E. Palmieri - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (1):125-126.
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    Structure, Function and Purpose: An Inquiry into the Concepts and Methods of Biology from the Viewpoint of Time.L. E. Palmieri - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (1):124-124.
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    Mindreading abilities in sexual offenders: An analysis of theory of mind processes.Nicoletta Castellino, Francesca M. Bosco, William L. Marshall, Liam E. Marshall & Fabio Veglia - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1612-1624.
    The paper aims to assess the theory of mind of sexual offenders. We administered to 21 sexual offenders and to 21 nonoffenders two classical first- and second-order ToM tasks, a selection of six Strange Stories, and a semi-structured interview, the Theory of Mind Assessment Scale , which provides a multi-dimensional evaluation of ToM, investigating first- vs. third-person and egocentric vs. allocentric perspectives. Results show that sexual offenders performed worse than controls on second-order ToM tasks, on Strange Stories and on each (...)
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    Shades of technocratic solutionism: A discursive-material political ecology approach to the analysis of the Swedish TV series Hållbart näringsliv (‘Sustainable business’).Gerardo Costabile Nicoletta & Nico Carpentier - 2022 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 13 (2):117-134.
    This article analyses the Swedish TV series Hållbart näringsliv (HN) to study hegemonic discursive formations over the meaning of the climate crisis. Combining new materialist approaches in discourse studies with a political ecology understanding of the socio-ecological entanglement, we propose the concept of technocratic solutionism to understand how the neo-liberal green economy secures instrumentalist discourses on nature in the Swedish context. The discourse-theoretical analysis of nine HN episodes identifies four nodal points which articulate the technocratic solutionist discourse: capital’s leading role, (...)
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  27. The innocent eye: Seeing-as without concepts.Nicoletta Orlandi - 2011 - American Philosophical Quarterly 48 (1):17.
    Can one see one thing as another without possessing a concept of it? The answer to this question is intuitively negative. This is because seeing x as F is usually taken to consist in the application of the concept F to x . Seeing the duck-rabbit figure as a duck figure, for instance, involves applying the concept DUCK to the figure; thus, one cannot see the figure as the figure of a duck unless one has the concept of a duck (...)
     
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  28. Holistic realism: A response to Katz on holism and intuition.Michael D. Resnik & Nicoletta Orlandi - 2003 - Philosophical Forum 34 (3-4):301-315.
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    Empathy, Mentalization, and Theory of Mind in Borderline Personality Disorder: Possible Overlap With Autism Spectrum Disorders.Nicoletta Vegni, Caterina D'Ardia & Giulia Torregiani - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
  30. Are sensory properties represented in perceptual experience?Nicoletta Orlandi - 2010 - Philosophical Psychology 23 (6):721-740.
    Philosophers of perception widely agree that sensory properties, like color, are represented in perceptual experience. Arguments are usually needed to establish that something other than sensory properties, for example three-dimensional objects or kind properties, are part of perceptual content. Call the idea that sensory properties are represented in perceptual experience the Sensation View (SV). Given its widespread acceptance, we may expect to find strong reasons for holding SV. In this paper, I argue that we lack such reasons: SV is largely (...)
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    The Force of Law Reaffirmed: Frederick Schauer Meets the Critics.Nicoletta Ladavac & Christoph Bezemek (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book examines the success of Frederick Schauer’s efforts to reclaim force as a core element of a general concept of law by approaching the issue from different legal traditions and distinct perspectives. In discussing Schauer’s main arguments, it contributes to answering the question whether force, sanctions and coercion should be regarded as necessary elements of the concept of law, and whether legal philosophy should be concerned at all with necessary or essential properties. While it was long assumed that legal (...)
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    Giordano Bruno: materia e vicissitudine.Nicoletta Tirinnanzi - 2007 - Quaestio 7 (1):395-418.
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    L'antro del filosofo: studi su Giordano Bruno.Nicoletta Tirinnanzi - 2013 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura. Edited by Elisabetta Scapparone.
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    Giving Ideas Some Legs or Legs Some Ideas? Children’s Motor Creativity Is Enhanced by Physical Activity Enrichment: Direct and Mediated Paths.Nicoletta Tocci, Patrizia Scibinetti, Emiliano Mazzoli, Myrto Foteini Mavilidi, Ilaria Masci, Mirko Schmidt & Caterina Pesce - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Approaches to foster motor creativity differ according to whether creative movements are assumed to be enacted creative ideas, or solutions to emerging motor problems that arise from task and environmental constraints. The twofold aim of the current study was to investigate whether an enriched physical education intervention delivered with a joint constraints-led and cognitive stimulation approach fosters motor creativity, and the responsiveness to the intervention is moderated by baseline motor and cognitive skills and sex; the intervention may benefit motor creativity (...)
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    The Plague Years. Borderland Narratives on AIDS in the'90s.Nicoletta Vallorani - 2011 - In Brian Hurwitz & Paola Spinozzi (eds.), Discourses and Narrations in the Biosciences. V&R Unipress. pp. 8--211.
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    Gambling Behavior and Risk Factors in Preadolescent Students: A Cross Sectional Study.Nicoletta Vegni, Francesco Maria Melchiori, Caterina D’Ardia, Claudia Prestano, Massimo Canu, Giulia Piergiovanni & Gloria Di Filippo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Truth in the Investigations.Nicoletta Bartunek - 2019 - Synthese 196 (10):4091-4111.
    According to a widespread interpretation, in the Investigations Wittgenstein adopted a deflationary or redundancy theory of truth. On this view, Wittgenstein’s pronouncements about truth should be understood in the light of his invocation of the equivalences ‘p’ is true = p and ‘p’ is false = not p. This paper shows that this interpretation does not do justice to Wittgenstein’s thoughts. I will be claiming that, in fact, in his second book Wittgenstein is returning to the pre-Tractarian notion of bipolarity, (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Formal Semantics: A Case Study on the Tractarian Notions of Truth-Conditions and Compositionality.Nicoletta Bartunek - 2022 - History and Philosophy of Logic 43 (1):80-95.
    This paper argues that there are three reasons why we should regard Wittgenstein's Tractatus as a forerunner of formal semantics: Wittgenstein is convinced that we can apply formal notions to natur...
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    Comments on Ingra Shellenberg’s “How Paranoid Delusions Support ‘Simulation Theory’”.Nicoletta Orlandi - 2008 - Southwest Philosophy Review 24 (2):33-36.
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  40. Xopóσ: dancing into the sacred space of chora: An inquiry into the choir of dance from the chora.Nicoletta Isar - 2005 - Byzantion 75:199-224.
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    Attachment and Concord of Temporal Adverbs: Evidence From Eye Movements.Nicoletta Biondo, Francesco Vespignani & Brian Dillon - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The real-constitution in Hedwig Conrad-martius' realontologie.Nicoletta Ghigi - 2008 - Axiomathes 18 (4):461-473.
    In this work we try to distinguish five levels of the constitution of reality in Conrad Martius’ Realontologie (1923) (Real Ontology). The difference between “existential autonomy” and “existential relativity” seems to be the first one. The second level of the constitution of reality concerns the problem of “whatness” (Washeit) and the substantial reality (Realität). We can find the third level in the materiality from the eidetical point of view. The fourth level of the constitution of reality concerns the material formation (...)
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    Epistemologia genetica e teoria della conoscenza in J. Piaget.Nicoletta Caramelli - 1979 - Milano: F. Angeli.
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    La psicologia a würzburg il carattere teleonomico E selettivo Del pensiero.Nicoletta Caramelli & Anna Borghi - 1995 - Axiomathes 6 (3):349-374.
    This research aims both at filling the gap in the literature on the psychological research carried out at Würzburg at the beginning of this century, and at showing plausible analogies between some concepts assumed in contemporary research to explain mental processes and those advanced by the psychologists working on thinking at Würzburg. The analysis of the research produced there between 1901 and 1908 highlights the peculiar holistic approach devised for understanding thinking. It was such an approach that allowed Marbe and (...)
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    Phenomenology, New Materialism, and Advances In the Pulsatile Imaginary: Rites of Disimagination.Nicoletta Isar (ed.) - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    Phenomenology, New Materialism, and Advances In the Pulsatile Imaginary: Rites Of Disimagination brings together scholars from art history and image theory, literary studies and philosophy. Chapters of this volume engage with the overarching theme of imagination as a pulsatile force embedded in words, images, and all imaginative modes of instantiation of the work of art in their elemental aspects, expressed in visual arts, and literature, as well as bodily schemata of choreographic and musical performances. The papers employ contrasting and complementing (...)
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    The Sounding Waters. Performing World Harmony at Aquisgranum.Nicoletta Isar - 2018 - Das Mittelalter 23 (2):331-357.
    This paper explores the issue of performative spaces in the medieval Latin Church, examining the mindsets of the time and the ways practitioners adopted the Platonic notion of world harmony. We then look at the Palatine Chapel of Aachen in the light of the Plato’s doctrine. At the heart of this analysis will be the cosmological drama at the creation of the world, described by Ambrose as a chorus of the constitutive elements. It is from this image that the proto-model (...)
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  47. Aspetti del bilinguismo albertiano nel De Pictura.Nicoletta Maraschio - 1972 - Rinascimento 12:183-229.
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    Comments on Verification.L. E. Palmieri - 1956 - Theoria 22 (1):43-48.
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    Celebrating the Centenary: Italian Futurism in the Exhibitions in 2009.Jessica Palmieri - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (7):873-876.
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    Language and clear thinking.Lucien E. Palmieri - 1960 - Lincoln,: Johnsen Pub. Co..
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