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  1. The Frontier of National Sovereignty.S. Milward Alan, Frances M. B. Lynch, Ruggiero Ranieri, Federico Romero & Vibeke Sorensen - forthcoming - History and Theory.
     
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    Uptake and outcome of manuscripts in Nature journals by review model and author characteristics.Elisa De Ranieri & Barbara McGillivray - 2018 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 3 (1).
    BackgroundDouble-blind peer review has been proposed as a possible solution to avoid implicit referee bias in academic publishing. The aims of this study are to analyse the demographics of corresponding authors choosing double-blind peer review and to identify differences in the editorial outcome of manuscripts depending on their review model.MethodsData includes 128,454 manuscripts received between March 2015 and February 2017 by 25 Nature-branded journals. We investigated the uptake of double-blind review in relation to journal tier, as well as gender, country, (...)
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  3. Corso di Lezioni Su la Libertà.Guido De Ruggiero & Franco Fagnola - 1945 - Libreria Dell'università, Tumminelli.
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    Thinking critically about ethical issues.Vincent Ryan Ruggiero - 2012 - New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.
    No introductory textbook can do complete justice to the subject of ethics. The best it can do is to help students develop a basic competency in ethical analysis and acquire a measure of confidence in their judgment; it should also stimulate enough interest in the subject that they will want to continue learning about it, formally or informally, when the final chapter is completed and the course is over. Even that relatively modest aim is difficult to achieve. The author must (...)
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    Le Stresiane: dialoghi di Alessandro Manzoni con Antonio Rosmini.Ruggiero Bonghi, Alessandro Manzoni, Antonio Rosmini & Pietro Prini - 1985 - Camunia.
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    Machiavelli e la crisi dell'analogia.Raffaele Ruggiero - 2015 - Bologna: Il mulino.
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    A note on euripides, alcestis 106.Ruggiero Lionetti - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):429-432.
    In the anapaestic sequences of Eur. Alc. 93–7 and 105–11, a fast-paced exchange takes place between two choreuts eager to learn about Alcestis’ fate. The two passages pose several metrical and textual problems. The most serious is the presence at lines 94 and 106 of the ᴗ ᴗ – – sequence, which finds no parallel in anapaestic poetry from any age or literary genre. The same sequence occurs at the beginning of the short anapaestic coda of lines 132–5, which, whether (...)
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  8. Appeal to our Brothers in Black Shirts.Ruggiero Grieco - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2005 (133):131-149.
     
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    Value transmission in the family: do adolescents accept the values their parents want to transmit?Daniela Barni, Sonia Ranieri, Eugenia Scabini & Rosa Rosnati - 2011 - Journal of Moral Education 40 (1):105-121.
    This study focused on value transmission in the family and assessed adolescents’ acceptance of the values their parents want to transmit to them (socialisation values), identifying some factors that may affect the level of acceptance. Specifically, actual value agreement between parents, parental agreement as perceived by adolescents, parent–child closeness and promotion of child’s volitional functioning, were considered as predictors. Participants were 381 family triads (father, mother and adolescent child) from northern Italy; the adolescents (46.2% male) were all high‐school students from (...)
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    O Aberto: O Homem e o Animal de Giorgio Agamben – Uma Tentativa Hipertextual/The Open: The man and the animal of Giorgio Agamben - A hypertext attempt.Cléber Ranieri Ribas de Almeida - 2014 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 4 (7):1.
    O artigo se propõe elaborar uma exegese do livro O Aberto: o Homem e o Animal, de Giorgio Agamben, de maneira a expor o argumento central da obra bem como situar o autor na Filosofia Política contemporânea. Para Agamben, o aberto não se situa unicamente numa analítica fenomenológico-existencial do ser: politicamente, o lugar privilegiado de movimentação desse conceito situa-se especificamente na biofilosofia dos graus do orgânico. A definição desses graus torna-se cada vez mais imprecisa à medida em que se propõe (...)
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    Machiavelli.Emanuele Cutinelli Rèndina & Raffaele Ruggiero (eds.) - 2018 - Roma: Carocci editore.
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    Corticostriatal Field Potentials Are Modulated at Delta and Theta Frequencies during Interval-Timing Task in Rodents.Eric B. Emmons, Rafael N. Ruggiero, Ryan M. Kelley, Krystal L. Parker & Nandakumar S. Narayanan - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  13. Lettres de Jules Lachelier à Guido De Ruggiero.Jules Lachelier & Guido De Ruggiero - 2006 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3.
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    La filosofia contemporanea: Germania-Francia-Inghilterra-America-Italia.Radoslav A. Tsanoff & Guido De Ruggiero - 1921 - Philosophical Review 30 (1):106.
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    A Multidimensional Approach to the Study of Emotion Recognition in Autism Spectrum Disorders.Jean Xavier, Violaine Vignaud, Rosa Ruggiero, Nicolas Bodeau, David Cohen & Laurence Chaby - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  16. Philosophy in Italy.Guido De Ruggiero - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (10):223-.
    Among the studies on the history of philosophy recently published in Italy, one that may be of some interest to the English reader is by D R . Abbagnano , a young pupil of Aliotta , and is devoted to the new English idealism. 1 Truthfully speaking, the term ‘ new ’ is inappropriate, or partly so, because Abbagnano dedicates the greater part of his study to what we might call the ‘ old ’ idealism in England, represented by Stirling, (...)
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    Philosophical in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (50):209.
    In 1920 Bignone published an Italian translation of the writings and fragments of Epicurus in Laterza's library of Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophers which in many respects added to and improved upon Usener's classic collection, of Epicurea. He has since then zealously prosecuted these studies, and arrived at some very interesting conclusions which he has given out in two volumes published lately.1 His starting-point is the observation that the writings of Epicurus often have a polemical tone, and not only rebut the (...)
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    Science, History and Philosophy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (22):166-.
    Contacts between Italian and English thought of late years have been both frequent and effective.
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    Main Currents of Contemporary Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero & Constance M. Allen - 1926 - Philosophy 1 (3):320-332.
    Of late years, even in Italy, no really new personalities or original orientations of thought have made their appearance in philosophy. The best that has been done in our studies consists in ample work consolidating the mental positions already gained during the prewar period, and in slow but unceasing efforts of philosophic thought to permeate the other strata of our culture. It is not paradoxical to affirm that to-day the best fruits of the renewed philosophic education are to be gathered (...)
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    Philisophy in Italy.Guido De Ruggiero - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (38):219.
    In a posthumous book by F. Meli 1 there are joined two interesting studies in the history of philosophy. The first discusses the religious and political doctrines of Fausto Socino and their developments in the thought of the seventeenth century, and the second the rationalistic mentality of Spinoza. The two themes are essentially related, for in the religious rationalism of Socino the author recognizes one of the currents of thought that were to meet later in Spinoza’s philosophy. The first essay (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):468-471.
    There has lately been published a posthumous work on “pure realism” by an Italian philosopher who died a little while ago at an early age. He had been working on the book for some time with great concentration of energy, but did not live to finish it. In the form in which it has been edited for publication some parts of it have been developed almost to completion, while others are mere sketches and notes—though not wanting in interest, for they (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (28):468-470.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):491-494.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (18):266-270.
    Shaftesbury is one of those philosophers who are usually placed more or less in the margin of the history of thought because an insufficient idea of system and a certain looseness of conception make it difficult to grasp their ideas and to classify them. Yet when you are able to break down or to dismiss the mental figures in which you have been accustomed to consider the historical succession of doctrines and are prepared to revive their words with an open (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero & Constance Allen - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):594-597.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero & Constance M. Allen - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (18):266-270.
    Shaftesbury is one of those philosophers who are usually placed more or less in the margin of the history of thought because an insufficient idea of system and a certain looseness of conception make it difficult to grasp their ideas and to classify them. Yet when you are able to break down or to dismiss the mental figures in which you have been accustomed to consider the historical succession of doctrines and are prepared to revive their words with an open (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero & Constance M. Allen - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (6):220-225.
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    Philosopy in Italy.Guido De Ruggiero - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (16):548-552.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido De Ruggiero - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (12):510-516.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (56):468-470.
    F. Enriques and G. de Santillana have begun in collaboration the composition of a general history of scientific thought. The first volume of this work, which has been recently published, is concerned with the science of antiquity,1 and to a large extent covers the same ground as the history of ancient philosophy, as the frontiers of philosophy and natural science, at any rate until the time of Aristotle, were not yet clearly differentiated. But the two historians are interested in bringing (...)
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    Philosophy in italy: Journal of philosophical studies.Guido de Ruggiero - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):594-597.
    Among the studies on the history of philosophy recently published in Italy, one that may be of some interest to the English reader is by D R . Abbagnano , a young pupil of Aliotta , and is devoted to the new English idealism. 1 Truthfully speaking, the term ‘ new ’ is inappropriate, or partly so, because Abbagnano dedicates the greater part of his study to what we might call the ‘ old ’ idealism in England, represented by Stirling, (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (81):71-72.
    After an interruption of seven years I take up once again my surveys of Italian philosophy. Many things have happened in the interval, but it is perhaps too soon for them to be susceptible of calm philosophical reflection. The problems that most interest the cultured public to-day are those of existentialism, of historicism and its limits, of German romanticism, and, more generally, of Germanic culture in relation to new spiritual orientations. The interest in existentialism is due, at least in part, (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (59):321-323.
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    Storia della Filosofia.Guido De Ruggiero - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29:99.
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    Modern Philosophy.Guido De Ruggiero & A. Howard Hannay - 1921 - Westport, Conn.,: Routledge. Edited by A. Howard Hannay & R. G. Collingwood.
    Originally published in 1921, this volume represents De Ruggiero's first appearance in English, being the first time his philosophical works were translated. Modern Philosophy presents a positive philosophical position of great interest, avowedly in continuation of Croce and in close agreement with Gentile, which sums up the progress of Italian idealism down to the writing of this book. It is a remarkable piece of historical work, focusing on the development of European philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth (...)
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    Uncorking the bottleneck in gaining sponsorship for clinical research.V. Ranieri, K. McKay, H. Stynes & E. Kennedy - 2018 - Research Ethics 14 (3):1-4.
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    G. G. F. Hegel.Guido De Ruggiero - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (11):302-305.
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    La filosofia contemporanea.Guido De Ruggiero - 1920 - Bari,: G. Laterza & figli.
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    Modern philosophy.Guido De Ruggiero - 1921 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press. Edited by A. Howard Hannay & R. G. Collingwood.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):212-214.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):203-206.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero & M. Allen - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):469-471.
    A re-publication of the whole of the work of Marsilio Ficino, being an impossibility, Kristeller1has presented students with a monumentalSupplementum Ficinianum, in which he brings together everything that was not included in the Basle edition, which he takes for his basis, everything, that is to say, that he has been able to trace in the course of a very thorough search made in numerous Italian and foreign libraries. In a learned introduction there are prefixed to the edition three indexes, of (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guide de Ruggiero - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):478.
    Of late yeaxs Benedetto Croce's interpretation of the philosophy of G. B. Vico has been exposed to continual criticism from Catholic writers anxious to claim for themselves the figure of the great eighteenth-century thinker, wrested from them by Croce for inclusion in a setting of secular and immanentistic philosophy. The Catholic polemic was founded partly on a false supposition: it derived from the idea that Croce meant to deny entirely Vico's Catholicism. Instead, Croce made a distinction between Vico the man (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy: PHILOSOPHY.Guido de Ruggiero - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (89):157-158.
    After an interruption of seven years I take up once again my surveys of Italian philosophy. Many things have happened in the interval, but it is perhaps too soon for them to be susceptible of calm philosophical reflection. The problems that most interest the cultured public to-day are those of existentialism, of historicism and its limits, of German romanticism, and, more generally, of Germanic culture in relation to new spiritual orientations. The interest in existentialism is due, at least in part, (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy: PHILOSOPHY.Guido de Ruggiero - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):215-218.
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    Philosophy in italy: Philosophical survey.Guido De Ruggiero - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (6):220-225.
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    Philosophy in Italy: PHILOSOPHY.Guido de Ruggiero - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (84):80-82.
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido De Ruggiero & Constance M. Allen - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (52):476-478.
    BenedettoCroce'sbook on history1is the ideal continuation of his earlier book published over a score of years ago on “La Teoria e Storia della storiografia” forming the final part of the “Filosofia dello spirito.” During this long period Croce has had the opportunity to enrich and extend his historiographical experiences with a series of volumes, of which those on the History of Naples, the History of Italy, and the History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century are the most important and have (...)
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    Philosophical in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (50):209-211.
    In1920 Bignone published an Italian translation of the writings and fragments of Epicurus in Laterza's library of Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophers which in many respects added to and improved upon Usener's classic collection, of Epicurea. He has since then zealously prosecuted these studies, and arrived at some very interesting conclusions which he has given out in two volumes published lately.1 His starting-point is the observation that the writings of Epicurus often have a polemical tone, and not only rebut the accusations (...)
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    Philosophy in Italy.Guido de Ruggiero - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):469-471.
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