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    La tecnica e il senso: oltre l'uomo?Pier Angelo Sequeri (ed.) - 2015 - Milano: Glossa.
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    Il linguaggio eresiologico in Tertulliano.Pier Angelo Gramaglia - 1985 - Augustinianum 25 (3):667-710.
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    Le fonti del linguaggio paolino in 1 Cor. 7, 35 e 7, 1.Pier Angelo Gralviaglia - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (3):461-501.
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    Le fonti del linguaggio paolino in 1 Cor. 7, 35 e 7, 1.Pier Angelo Gramaglia - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (3):461-501.
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    Sogni e Visioni nella Merovingia «Vita Rusticulae».Pier Angelo Gramaglia - 1989 - Augustinianum 29 (1-3):257-268.
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    Pier Angelo Gramaglia, Tertulliano. De virginibus velandis. La condizione femminile nelle prime comunità cristiane. [REVIEW]Kari E. Børresen - 1986 - Augustinianum 26 (3):591-593.
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    Pier Angelo Gramaglia, Tertulliano. De virginibus velandis. La condizione femminile nelle prime comunità cristiane. [REVIEW]Kari E. Børresen - 1986 - Augustinianum 26 (3):591-593.
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    Pier Angelo Gramaglia, Tertulliano. De virginibus velandis. La condizione femminile nelle prime comunità cristiane. [REVIEW]Kari E. Børresen - 1986 - Augustinianum 26 (3):591-593.
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  9. Homer, the vernacular and grammatical language: Marginal reflections on passages by Pier Candido Decembrio, Angelo Decembrio, Annio da Viterbo.S. Rizzo - 1998 - Rinascimento 38:337-344.
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  10. A Value-Sensitive Design Approach to Intelligent Agents.Steven Umbrello & Angelo Frank De Bellis - 2018 - In Yampolskiy Roman (ed.), Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security. CRC Press. pp. 395-410.
    This chapter proposed a novel design methodology called Value-Sensitive Design and its potential application to the field of artificial intelligence research and design. It discusses the imperatives in adopting a design philosophy that embeds values into the design of artificial agents at the early stages of AI development. Because of the high risk stakes in the unmitigated design of artificial agents, this chapter proposes that even though VSD may turn out to be a less-than-optimal design methodology, it currently provides a (...)
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  11. Faces in the mirror, from the neuroscience of mimicry to the emergence of mentalizing.Antonella Tramacere & Pier Francesco Ferrari - 2016 - Journal of Anthropological Studies 94:1-14.
    In the current opinion paper, we provide a comparative perspective on specific aspects of primate empathic abilities, with particular emphasis on the mirror neuron system associated with mouth/face actions and expression. Mouth and faces can be very salient communicative classes of stimuli that allow an observer access to the emotional and physiological content of other individuals. We thus describe patterns of activations of neural populations related to observation and execution of specific mouth actions and emotional facial expressions in some species (...)
     
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  12. Etica delle virtù. Un'introduzione.Angelo Campodonico, Michel Croce & Maria Silvia Vaccarezza - 2017 - Rome, Italy: Carocci Editore.
    ll volume è la prima trattazione in lingua italiana, introduttiva ma il più possibile completa e aggiornata, dell’Etica delle virtù (Virtue Ethics), una corrente dell’etica contemporanea ancora poco conosciuta e coltivata nell’Europa continentale, che pone al suo centro proprio la nozione di virtù. Nonostante questo termine non sia oggi particolarmente usato e apprezzato sul piano del linguaggio comune, l’interesse che esso ha suscitato da qualche decennio permette di presentare la Virtue Ethics come un vero e proprio filone dell’etica contemporanea con (...)
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    The grounding and sharing of symbols.Angelo Cangelosi - 2006 - Pragmatics and Cognition 14 (2):275-286.
    The double function of language, as a social/communicative means, and as an individual/cognitive capability, derives from its fundamental property that allows us to internally re-represent the world we live in. This is possible through the mechanism of symbol grounding, i.e., the ability to associate entities and states in the external and internal world with internal categorical representations. The symbol grounding mechanism, as language, has both an individual and a social component. The individual component, called the “Physical Symbol Grounding“, refers to (...)
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  14. Engaged Solidaristic Research: Developing Methodological and Normative Principles for Political Philosophers.Marie-Pier Lemay - 2023 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 9 (4).
    Reshaping our methodological research tools for adequately capturing injustice and domination has been a central aspiration of feminist philosophy and social epistemology in recent years. There has been an increasingly empirical turn in recent feminist and political theorization, engaging with case studies and the challenges arising from conducting research in solidarity with unequal partners. I argue that these challenges cannot be resolved by merely adopting a norm and stance of deference to those in the struggle for justice. To conduct philosophical (...)
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    Getting Away from Governance: A Structuralist Approach to Laws and Symmetries.Angelo Cei & Steven French - unknown
    Dispositionalist accounts of scientific laws are currently at the forefront of discussions in the metaphysics of science. However, Mumford has presented such accounts with the following dilemma: if laws are to have a governing role, then they cannot be grounded in the relevant dispositions; if on the other hand, they are so grounded, then they cannot perform such a role. Mumford’s solution is drastic: to do away with laws as metaphysically substantive entities altogether. Dispositionalist accounts are also deficient in that (...)
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    «Nelle scuole delli religiosi e alle disputazioni delli filosofanti». Aproximación al problema de la formación cultural de Dante.Angelo Valastro Canale - 2024 - Pensamiento 79 (305):1475-1497.
    El presente artículo se propone ofrecer al lector una visión panorámica de las principales adquisiciones críticas relativas a la formación juvenil de Dante Alighieri. A lo largo de siete siglos de estudios, las fuentes de las que bebió el futuro autor de la Comedia siguen siendo en buena medida conjeturales, lo cual no quita que los análisis de archivo más recientes y algunos proyectos de investigación en continuo desarrollo han permitido ampliar al respecto nuestros horizontes de conocimientos.
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    Lessons of solitude: The awakening of aesthetic sensibility.Angelo Caranfa - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (1):113–127.
    This paper explores the contextual value of solitude in learning; in so doing, it attempts to suggest an alternative method of instruction that is based on aesthetics as the reciprocal relationship between emotions and intellect, and between action and contemplation. Such an aesthetic education or method seeks to guide the student towards the attainment of her own life: to perfect, as much as possible, her human qualities in what she does by paying attention to the things of Beauty. The method (...)
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  18. Self-Efficacy and Academic Resilience Among Grade 12 Students in a Private School: A Correlational Study.Michael Angelo Valentin, Ruelma Velasco, Christia Jhean Robles, Princess Noren Canlas, Junizhel Paraguya & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2):225-231.
    The learning process of both students and teachers can be predicted based on the learning mode. Therefore, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools must start using online learning and abandon more traditional teaching techniques. Thus, this study investigates the relationship between self-efficacy and academic resilience among 150 senior high school students. Thus, the researchers employed General Self-Efficacy and Resilience Scale. Finally, the statistical analysis reveals that the r coefficient of 0.78 indicates a high positive correlation between the variables. The p-value (...)
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    Auditory-Motor Matching in Vocal Recognition and Imitative Learning.Antonella Tramacere, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Atsushi Iriki, Kazuo Okanoya & Kazuhiro Wada - 2019 - Neuroscience 409:222-234.
    Songbirds possess mirror neurons (MNs) activating during the perception and execution of specific features of songs. These neurons are located in high vocal center (HVC), a premotor nucleus implicated in song perception, production and learning, making worth to inquire their properties and functions in vocal recognition and imitative learning. By integrating a body of brain and behavioral data, we discuss neurophysiology, anatomical, computational properties and possible functions of songbird MNs. -/- We state that the neurophysiological properties of songbird MNs depends (...)
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    Socrates, Augustine, and Paul Gauguin on the Reciprocity between Speech and Silence in Education.Angelo Caranfa - 2013 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 47 (4):577-604.
    While most educational practices today place an excessive amount of attention on discourse, this article attaches great importance to the reciprocity between speech and silence by drawing from the writings of Plato's Socrates, Augustine, and Paul Gauguin for whom this reciprocity is of the essence in learning. These three figures teach that we learn to speak, listen, and act in relation with the silence of our thoughts. This article claims that Socrates' dialectic is nothing but inward or silent dialogue, which (...)
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  21. Analyzing social knowledge.J. Angelo Corlett - 2007 - Social Epistemology 21 (3):231 – 247.
    In the tradition of justified true belief theory, I provide an epistemic responsibility-based philosophical analysis of collective knowledge which is both coherentist and reliabilist.
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    Reflections on the differential organization of mirror neuron systems for hand and mouth and their role in the evolution of communication in primates.Gino Coudé & Pier Francesco Ferrari - 2018 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 19 (1-2):38-53.
    It is now generally accepted that the motor system is not purely dedicated to the control of behavior, but also has cognitive functions. Mirror neurons have provided a new perspective on how sensory information regarding others’ actions and gestures is coupled with the internal cortical motor representation of them. This coupling allows an individual to enrich his interpretation of the social world through the activation of his own motor representations. Such mechanisms have been highly preserved in evolution as they are (...)
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  23. Mirror neurons in the tree of life: mosaic evolution, plasticity and exaptation of sensorimotor matching responses.Antonella Tramacere & Pier Francesco Ferrari - 2016 - Biological Reviews 92 (3):1819-1841.
    Considering the properties of mirror neurons (MNs) in terms of development and phylogeny, we offer a novel, unifying, and testable account of their evolution according to the available data and try to unify apparently discordant research, including the plasticity of MNs during development, their adaptive value and their phylogenetic relationships and continuity. We hypothesize that the MN system reflects a set of interrelated traits, each with an independent natural history due to unique selective pressures, and propose that there are at (...)
     
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    Concepts in artificial organisms.Angelo Cangelosi & Domenico Parisi - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):68-69.
    Simulations with neural networks living in a virtual environment can be used to explore and test hypotheses concerning concepts and language. The advantages that result from this approach include (1) the notion that a concept can be precisely defined and examined, (2) that concepts can be studied in both nonverbal and verbal artificial organisms, and (3) concepts have properties that depend on the environment as well as on the organism's adaptive behavior in response to the environment.
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    The Aesthetic and the Spiritual Attitude in Learning: Lessons from Simone Weil.Angelo Caranfa - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (2):63.
    The beautiful is something on which we can fix our attention…. The attitude of looking and waiting is the attitude which corresponds with the beautiful.Attention, taken to its highest degree, is the same thing as prayer.At the end of the Phaedrus, Socrates suggests to his friend Phaedrus that they should offer a prayer to the gods before they returned to the city from the country, where they had gone to discuss the notion of love.1 To which suggestion Phaedrus replies: "By (...)
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    Neurophysiological bases underlying the organization of intentional actions and the understanding of others’ intention.Luca Bonini, Pier Francesco Ferrari & Leonardo Fogassi - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):1095-1104.
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    Cosmopolitanism and Human Reason An Introduction.Angelo Cicatello - 2019 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (10):8-14.
    Over and above the modalities with which it is expressed in the domains of Kant’s system, the theme of cosmopolitanism embodies the meaning of a philosophy seen as a plan to build on the connection between man, polis and reason; an essential connection that in human reason identifies not a simple endowment which everyone has by nature but a form of life to be realized in the world, a purpose whose binding strength is only fully expressed in the public dimension.
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  28. Formalismo e sapere giuridico.Angelo Ermanno Cammarata - 1962 - Milano,: Giuffre.
     
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    Limiti tra formalismo e dommatica nelle figure di qualificazione giuridica.Angelo Ermanno Cammarata - 1936 - Catania,: Tipografia F.lli Viaggio-Campo.
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    Las valoraciones del deseo.Angelo Campodonico - 2013 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 40 (1):51-62.
    The article stresses the interest of Aquinas’ ethics today. Thanks to the unity of his Anthropology, there is a strict connection between inclinations, principles of natural law, virtues and happiness. Not every desire is object of natural law, natural law is the work of practical reason, there is no deduction from the principles of law, but flourishment of virtues from the principles, the desire for happiness plays a synthetic role. The more the true goods and the true goals are known (...)
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  31. Note sul desiderio e il rapporto teologia-metafisica in Tommaso d'Aquino.Angelo Campodonico - 2009 - Giornale di Metafisica 31 (3):421-430.
    The essay shows some relationships between Theology and Metaphysics in Thomas Aquinas.
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  32. Sulla c.d. coattività delle norme giuridiche.Angelo Ermanno Cammarata - 1932 - Milano,:
     
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  33. Entre infinitos, estómagos y bits.Angelo Valastro Canale - 2005 - Critica 55 (924):22-25.
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    Editorial on Evolution of Communication.Angelo Cangelosi - 2009 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 10 (1):1-4.
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    Mirror neurons, gestures and language evolution.Leonardo Fogassi & Pier Francesco Ferrari - 2005 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 5 (3):345-363.
    Different theories have been proposed for explaining the evolution of language. One of this maintains that gestural communication has been the precursor of human speech. Here we present a series of neurophysiological evidences that support this hypothesis. Communication by gestures, defined as the capacity to emit and recognize meaningful actions, may have originated in the monkey motor cortex from a neural system whose basic function was action understanding. This system is made by neurons of monkey’s area F5, named mirror neurons, (...)
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    Aspect, adverbs, and events: habituality vs. perfectivity.Alessandro Lenci & Pier Marco Bertinetto - 2000 - In James Higginbotham, Fabio Pianesi & Achille C. Varzi (eds.), Speaking of events. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Probabilities of conditionals and previsions of iterated conditionals.Giuseppe Sanfilippo, Angelo Gilio, David E. Over & Niki Pfeifer - 2020 - International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 121.
    We analyze selected iterated conditionals in the framework of conditional random quantities. We point out that it is instructive to examine Lewis's triviality result, which shows the conditions a conditional must satisfy for its probability to be the conditional probability. In our approach, however, we avoid triviality because the import-export principle is invalid. We then analyze an example of reasoning under partial knowledge where, given a conditional if A then Cas information, the probability of A should intuitively increase. We explain (...)
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    Price of Pareto Optimality in hedonic games.Edith Elkind, Angelo Fanelli & Michele Flammini - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 288 (C):103357.
  39. Toward an Aesthetic Model of Teaching and Writing in the Humanities.Angelo Caranfa - 1999 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 33 (3):103.
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    Why Are There Developmental Stages in Language Learning? A Developmental Robotics Model of Language Development.Anthony F. Morse & Angelo Cangelosi - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (8):32-51.
    Most theories of learning would predict a gradual acquisition and refinement of skills as learning progresses, and while some highlight exponential growth, this fails to explain why natural cognitive development typically progresses in stages. Models that do span multiple developmental stages typically have parameters to “switch” between stages. We argue that by taking an embodied view, the interaction between learning mechanisms, the resulting behavior of the agent, and the opportunities for learning that the environment provides can account for the stage-wise (...)
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    Literature, Art, and Sacred Silence in Whitehead's Poetics of Philosophy.Angelo Caranfa - 2015 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (4):474-502.
    ABSTRACT This article attempts to trace the influence of the Romantic poets Wordsworth and Shelley and of art on Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy of organism. This influence consists of an imaginative structure as to Whitehead's understanding of nature and of content as to the aesthetic values of beauty, truth, and the good.
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  42. Making sense of retributivism.J. Angelo Corlett - 2001 - Philosophy 76 (1):77-110.
    This paper explicates and challenges John Rawl's argument concerning a rule-utilitarian theory of punishment. In so doing, it argues in favour of a retributivist theory of punishment, one that seeks to justify, not only particular forms of punishment, but the institution of punishment itself. Some crucial objections to retributivism are then considered: one regarding the adverse effects of punishment on the innocent, another concerning proportional punishment, a third pertaining to vengeance and retribution, a Marxian concern with retributive punishment, and a (...)
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    Health Literacy, Health Inequality and a Just Healthcare System.Angelo E. Volandes - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (11):5-10.
    Limited health literacy is a pervasive and independent risk factor for poor health outcomes. Despite decades of reports exhibiting that the healthcare system is overly complex, unneeded complexity remains commonplace and endangers the lives of patients, especially those with limited health literacy. In this article, we define health literacy and describe the empirical evidence associating health literacy and poor health outcomes. We recast the issue of poor health literacy from within the ethical perspective of the least well-off and argue that (...)
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    Abortion in a Case of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (3):493-508.
    There are two competing accounts for a theory for human action proposed by Catholic theologians working within the received moral tradition today: a hylomorphic account and an intentional account. In this article, the author compares each of the rival theories for its ability to explain both the structure and morality of the human acts surrounding the elective termina­tion of the pregnancy of a woman with pulmonary arterial hypertension. This scenario of PAH is a superb test case to compare the explanatory (...)
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  45. Iterativity vs. habituality: On the iterative interpretation of perfective sentences.Alessandro Lenci & Pier Marco Bertinetto - 2000 - In James Higginbotham, Fabio Pianesi & Achille C. Varzi (eds.), Speaking of events. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Ethical issues in journal Peer-review.J. Angelo Corlett - 2005 - Journal of Academic Ethics 2 (4):355-366.
    In some recent articles, Dr. Leigh Turner [Doffing the Mask: Why Manuscript Reviewers Ought to Be Identifiable,” Journal of Academic Ethics, 1 (2003), pp. 41–48; “Promoting F.A.I.T.H. in Peer Review: Five Core Attributes in Effective Peer Review,” Journal of Academic Ethics, 1 (2003), pp. 181–188.] makes some rather critical observations regarding the processes of peer-review in academic journals. I shall note them in turn, note wherein I concur and wherein I disagree, and discuss some of Turner's suggestions to resolve such (...)
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  47. Non nominare il nome di Dio invano. L’emendatio kantiana della prova ontologica.Angelo Cicatello - 2009 - Studi Kantiani 22:99-128.
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    Whitehead's Benedictine Ideal in Education: Rhythms of listening, reading and work.Angelo Caranfa - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (4):386-402.
    The article attempts to clarify the appeal to the Benedictine ideal that Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) makes in The Aims of Education and Other Essays as a way to renew the life of the spirit in education. In particular, the essay will consider St. Benedict's three central themes of Whitehead's philosophy: freedom and discipline, the teacher as artist and the art of life, and universities as workshops or homes of creative energy. The aim is to bring about a harmony of (...)
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  49. Adorno e Kant: Tra dialettica e logica della non contraddittorietà.Angelo Cicatello - 1999 - Giornale di Metafisica 21 (3):323-352.
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    Struttura e fine: la logica della teleologia aristotelica.Angelo Capecci - 1978 - L'Aquila: L. U. Japadre.
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