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  1. Boîtes d'artistes contemporains et banques d'échantillons.Danièle Giraudy - 1998 - Techne 8:77-80.
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    The development of mersenne's optics.Daniele Cozzoli - 2010 - Perspectives on Science 18 (1):pp. 9-25.
    This paper reconstructs the development of Mersenne's reflections concerning optics. I argue that Mersenne's optical writings provide crucial insights into Mersenne's Aristotelianism. I reconstruct Mersenne's attempt of explaining the new ideas on light, which were advanced by Kepler, Descartes and Hobbes within Aristotle's natural philosophy. Mersenne explained Kepler's work on light within the Scholastic tradition. In the 1640s, Mersenne was stimulated by the debate concerning Descartes' theory of light, which he accepted only in 1648. Indeed, Mersenne first explained Descartes' law (...)
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    Alban Pichon (2009) Le cinema de Leos Carax. L'experience du déjà-vu.Daniele Rugo - 2012 - Film-Philosophy 16 (1):243-245.
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    Neooświecenie i polityka kultury. O relacji polityki i kultury po drugiej wojnie światowej we Włoszech.Daniele Stasi - 2019 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 64:275-290.
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  5. Experience and reasoning: challenging the a priori/a posteriori distinction.Daniele Sgaravatti - 2020 - Synthese 197 (3):1127-1148.
    Williamson and others have recently argued against the significance of the a priori/a posteriori distinction. My aim in this paper is to explain, defend, and expand upon one of these arguments. In the first section, I develop in some detail a line of argument sketched in Williamson. In the second section, I consider two replies to Williamson and show that they miss the structure of the challenge, as I understand it. The problem for defenders of the distinction is to find (...)
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    From recognition to acknowledgement: Rethinking the perlocutionary.Daniele Lorenzini - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    In this paper, I argue that a serious philosophical investigation of the domain of the perlocutionary is both possible and desirable, and I show that it possesses a distinctively moral dimension that has so far been overlooked. I start, in Section II, by offering an original characterisation of the distinction between the illocutionary and the perlocutionary derived from the degree of predictability and stability that differentiates their respective effects. In Section III, I argue that, in order to grasp the specificity (...)
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  7. On possibilising genealogy.Daniele Lorenzini - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    In this paper, I argue that the vindicatory/unmasking distinction has so far prevented scholars from grasping a third dimension of genealogical inquiry, one I call possibilising. This dimension has passed unnoticed even though it constitutes a crucial aspect of Foucault’s genealogical project starting from 1978 on. By focusing attention on it, I hope to provide a definitive rebuttal of one of the main criticisms that has been raised against genealogy in general, and Foucauldian genealogy in particular, namely the idea that (...)
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    Reason Versus Power: Genealogy, Critique, and Epistemic Injustice.Daniele Lorenzini - 2022 - The Monist 105 (4):541-557.
    In this paper, I take issue with the idea that Michel Foucault might be considered a theorist of epistemic injustice, and argue that his philosophical premises are incompatible with Miranda Fricker’s. Their main disagreement rests upon their divergent ways of conceiving the relationship between reason and power, giving rise to the contrasting forms of normativity that characterize their critical projects. This disagreement can be helpfully clarified by addressing the different use they make of the genealogical method. While Fricker’s genealogy of (...)
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    Biopolitics in the Time of Coronavirus.Daniele Lorenzini - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (S2):40-45.
    In a recent blog post, Joshua Clover rightly notices the swift emergence of a new panoply of “genres of the quarantine.”1 It should not come as a surprise that one of them centers on Michel Foucault’s notion of biopolitics, asking whether or not it is still appropriate to describe the situation that we are currently experiencing. Neither should it come as a surprise that, in virtually all of the contributions that make use of the concept of biopolitics to address the (...)
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    Phylogenomics of type II DNA topoisomerases.Danièle Gadelle, Jonathan Filée, Cyril Buhler & Patrick Forterre - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (3):232-242.
    Type II DNA topoisomerases (Topo II) are essential enzymes implicated in key nuclear processes. The recent discovery of a novel kind of Topo II (DNA topoisomerase VI) in Archaea led to a division of these enzymes into two non‐homologous families, (Topo IIA and Topo IIB) and to the identification of the eukaryotic protein that initiates meiotic recombination, Spo11. In the present report, we have updated the distribution of all Topo II in the three domains of life by a phylogenomic approach. (...)
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    Gloria Nielfa Cristóbal (dir.), Mujeres en los.Danièle Bussy Genevois - 2016 - Clio 43:310-313.
    Une recherche pluridisciplinaire originale et extrêmement précise, consacrée aux « Femmes dans les municipalités ; maires et conseillères municipales en Espagne contemporaine » vient de paraître sous la direction de Gloria Nielfa, professeure et historienne du contemporain et du genre de l’Université Complutense de Madrid, dont les recherches font autorité. L’ambition est claire : recueillir toute la documentation existante, quelle qu’en soit la forme, privée ou publique (témoignages des actr...
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    The Practice of ὀνοματοποιεῖν: Some Peculiar Statements in the Ancient Neoplatonic Commentators on Aristotle.Daniele Granata - 2016 - Peitho 7 (1):217-228.
    This paper shows the role of ὀνοματοποιεῖν in Neoplatonism and how this practice is ruled by an onto-logical canon. While ὀνοματοποιεῖν itself means the making of a brand new name, its usage is manifold. As Aristotle explains in Rh. III 2, poets take advantage of ὀνοματοποιεῖν to catch the undefined and give it a recognisable image, by means of a metaphorical name. In science, this practice, codified by Aristotle, is twofold: ὀνοματοποιεῖν meant both to re-semanticize words wellknown and to create (...)
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    A Beginner’s Success: The Impact of Plotinus’s First Treatise among Christians.Daniele Iozzia - 2022 - Journal of the History of Ideas 83 (1):1-16.
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    L'apprendista stregone: note sul rovesciamento di mezzi e fini nel mondo contemporaneo.Daniele Lorusso - 2014 - Bergamo: Moretti & Vitali.
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    Peintres & modèles (France, XIXe siècle).Danièle Poublan - 2006 - Clio 24:101-124.
    le thème littéraire du peintre et de son modèle (une femme désirée sous le regard d’un artiste masculin) est revisité ici pour le XIXe siècle, à partir des écrits personnels de Delacroix, Renoir, Morisot et Bashkirtseff. Comment, dans sa vie et dans son atelier, chacun vit-il la confrontation avec l’autre sexe? L’acte de peindre transcende les rapports ordinaires entre hommes et femmes, mais les règles sociales imposent des comportements différents selon les sexes. Qu’il s’agisse de la reconnaissance publique, de la (...)
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    L'illuminismo sconfitto. Appunti su politica e cultura nel secondo dopoguerra.Daniele Stasi - 2007 - Idee 65:213-239.
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    A justification of whistleblowing.Daniele Santoro & Manohar Kumar - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (7):669-684.
    Whistleblowing is the act of disclosing information from a public or private organization in order to reveal cases of corruption that are of immediate or potential danger to the public. Blowing the whistle involves personal risk, especially when legal protection is absent, and charges of betrayal, which often come in the form of legal prosecution under treason laws. In this article we argue that whistleblowing is justified when disclosures are made with the proper intent and fulfill specific communicative constraints in (...)
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  18. Trust-Based Theories of Promising.Daniele Bruno - 2020 - Philosophical Quarterly 70 (280):443-463.
    This paper discusses the prospects of a comprehensive philosophical account of promising that relies centrally on the notion of trust. I lay out the core idea behind the Trust View, showing how it convincingly explains the normative contours and the unique value of our promissory practice. I then sketch three distinct options of how the Trust View can explain the normativity of promises. First, an effect based-view, second, a view drawing on a wider norm demanding respect to those whom one (...)
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    Logic, Judgment, and Inference: What Frege Should Have Said about Illogical Thought.Daniele Mezzadri - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (4):727-746.
    This paper addresses Frege's discussion of illogical thought in the introduction to Basic Laws of Arithmetic. After a brief introduction, I discuss Frege's claims that logic is normative vis-à-vis thought, and not descriptive, and his opposition to the idea that logical laws express psychological necessities. I argue that these two strands of Frege's polemic against psychologism constitute two motivating factors behind his allowing for the possibility of illogical thought. I then explore a line of thought—originally advanced by Joan Weiner—according to (...)
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    Educação Ambiental Crítica e a Pedagogia Histórico-Crítica: Reflexões a Partir Do Grupo de Pesquisa Em Educação Ambiental – Gpea/Unesp.Daniele Cristina de Souza - 2020 - Simbio-Logias Revista Eletrônica de Educação Filosofia e Nutrição 12 (17):52-66.
    In view of the concern with the insertion of critical environmental education in school, we seek theoretical-methodological contributions in critical historical pedagogy. In this sense, this article will address theoretical reflections that are born within the “Grupo de Pesquisa em Educação Ambiental” - Unesp-Bauru and that were issued during the 1st Symposium on Dialectical Historical Materialism and Research on Science Education and Environmental Education. Thus, we approach the question of the content of critical environmental education from the curriculum design of (...)
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  21. Analisi esistenziale e fenomenologia dell'educazione. L'implicite pedagogico nella logoterapia di Viktor E. Frankl.Daniele Bruzzone - 2005 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 17:57-75.
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    Borders and Differences: the Risks and Pleasures of Transitions.Daniela Daniele - 1998 - European Journal of Women's Studies 5 (3-4):515-516.
  23. Maya Burial Customs.Danièle Couveinhes & Allen Grieco - 1974 - Diogenes 22 (88):100-113.
    In Mexico the skeleton of the danse macabre, the skeleton of the “triumph of death,” has become a sugar candy. It has become a plaything, a caricature.Why this caricature? The reasons for the contemporary Mexican's feeling about death must not be sought in some psychological defense mechanism consisting of macabre humor in face of an unhappy fate. One must not invoke the consequences of a pseudo-catholicism more or less colored by mystical masochism. Nor must one reduce it to the simple (...)
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    Gregorio di Elvira interprete dei Cantico dei Cantiel.Daniele Gianotti - 1984 - Augustinianum 24 (3):421-439.
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    Una profonda, speciale gratitudine.Daniele Goldoni - 2015 - Società Degli Individui 51:32-44.
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    Universal Properties of Łukasiewicz Consequence.Daniele Mundici - 2014 - Logica Universalis 8 (1):17-24.
    Boolean logic deals with {0, 1}-observables and yes–no events, as many-valued logic does for continuous ones. Since every measurement has an error, continuity ensures that small measurement errors on elementary observables have small effects on compound observables. Continuity is irrelevant for {0, 1}-observables. Functional completeness no longer holds when n-ary connectives are understood as [0, 1]-valued maps defined on [0, 1] n . So one must envisage suitable selection criteria for [0, 1]-connectives. Łukasiewicz implication has a well known characterization as (...)
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  27. Critique without ontology: Genealogy, collective subjects and the deadlocks of evidence.Daniele Lorenzini & Martina Tazzioli - 2020 - Radical Philosophy 207:27-39.
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    From allegory to figure and back again.Daniele Guastini - 2024 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 16 (2):81-90.
    The aim of the article is to clarify the basic perspective that Immagini cristiane e cultura antica adopted to read the relationship between early Christian iconographic production – the main subject of the book – and the development of the forms of later figurative art, as well as the path leading to modern aesthetics.For this purpose, the article compares the positions of Auerbach – that had an explicit influence on the book – with those of Benjamin, regarding the different ways (...)
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  29. Error Theory, Unbelievability and the Normative Objection.Daniele Bruno - 2019 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 17 (2).
    One of the most formidable challenges to the Error Theory is the Normative Objection, according to which the Error Theory ought to be rejected because of its deeply implausible first-order normative implications. Recently, Bart Streumer has offered a novel and powerful defence of the Error Theory against this objection. Streumer argues that the Error Theory’s plausibility deficit when viewed against the background of our normative beliefs does not show the theory’s falsity. Rather, it can be explained by the fact that (...)
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    Le rapport social de sexe.Danièle Kergoat - 2001 - Actuel Marx 30:85.
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    Mishaps, errors, and cognitive experiences: on the conceptualization of perceptual illusions.Daniele Zavagno, Olga Daneyko & Rossana Actis-Grosso - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Cosmopolitan Democracy: Paths and Agents.Daniele Archibugi & David Held - 2011 - Ethics and International Affairs 25 (4):433-461.
    One of the recurrent criticisms of the project of cosmopolitan democracy has been that it has not examined the political, economic and social agents that might have an interest in pursuing this programme. This criticism is addressed directly in this article. It shows that there are a variety of paths that, in their own right, could lead to more democratic global governance, and that there are a diversity of political, economic and social agents that have an interest in the pursuit (...)
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    From Counter-Conduct to Critical Attitude: Michel Foucault and the Art of Not Being Governed Quite So Much.Daniele Lorenzini - 2016 - Foucault Studies 21:7-21.
    In this article I reconstruct the philosophical conditions for the emergence of the notion of counter-conduct within the framework of Michel Foucault’s study of governmentality, and I explore the reasons for its disappearance after 1978. In particular, I argue that the concept of conduct becomes crucial for Foucault in order to redefine governmental power relations as specific ways to conduct the conduct of individuals: it is initially within this context that, in Security, Territory, Population, he rethinks the problem of resistance (...)
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  34. Knowing how to establish intellectualism.Daniele Sgaravatti & Elia Zardini - 2008 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 77 (1):217-261.
    In this paper, we present a number of problems for intellectualism about knowledge-how, and in particular for the version of the view developed by Stanley & Williamson 2001. Their argument draws on the alleged uniformity of 'know how'-and 'know wh'-ascriptions. We offer a series of considerations to the effect that this assimilation is problematic. Firstly, in contrast to 'know wh'-ascriptions, 'know how'-ascriptions with known negative answers are false. Secondly, knowledge-how obeys closure principles whose counterparts fail for knowledge-wh and knowledge-that. Thirdly, (...)
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    Schelling as a Thinker of Immanence: contra Heidegger and Jaspers.Daniele Fulvi - 2020 - Sophia 60 (4):869-887.
    Among the different interpretations of the philosophy of Schelling, there is no doubt that the ones developed by Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers played a prominent role within the most recent Schelling scholarship. Both Heidegger and Jaspers focused on Schelling’s discourse on freedom, pointing out the fundamental incompatibility of its key elements, i.e. ‘ground’ and ‘existence’, as well as the fallacious conception of Seynsfuge that emerges from it. Moreover, Heidegger argues that Schelling’s ontology ultimately falls back into traditional metaphysical subjectivism, (...)
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    Periodicity Based Decidable Classes in a First Order Timed Logic.Danièle Beauquier & Anatol Slissenko - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 139 (1):43-73.
    We describe a decidable class of formulas in a first order timed logic that covers a good amount of properties of real-time distributed systems. Earlier we described a decidable class based on some finiteness properties, and sketched a decidable class in a weaker logic that captures periodicity properties, though without complete proof. The new feature of the decidable class presented here is to be able to treat parametric properties, in particular, properties that concern an arbitrary number of processes as compared (...)
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    (1 other version)Science Commons : nouvelles règles, nouvelles pratiques.Danièle Bourcier - 2010 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 57 (2):153.
    Les avancées rapides dans les technologies numériques ont considérablement changé et amélioré la façon dont les données, informations et outils peuvent être diffusés, gérés, utilisés et réutilisés dans la recherche, et ont créé de nouvelles opportunités pour accélérer le progrès dans la science et l’innovation. Ces développements sont principalement dus au large mouvement formel ou informel de la peer production et à la diffusion globale de l’information mobilisant la coopération de communautés distribuées œuvrant dans des environnements en réseaux. Les initiatives (...)
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    Contato Improvisação e o corpo como “coisa que sente”: sugestões para outros modos de mobilidade e subjetivação no interior da cultura empreendedora.Daniele Pires de Castro - 2023 - Dois Pontos 19 (3).
    A partir da crítica a um modelo de mobilidade, próprio ao modo de vida nas sociedades capitalistas contemporâneas, baseado na ideia de avanço contínuo, autoengendrado e objetivamente orientado, propomos a reflexão a respeito de uma forma alternativa de expressão do movimento e, consequentemente, de construção de subjetividades. Através da análise da técnica de dança Contato Improvisação, buscamos identificar e analisar os elementos que contribuem para a experiência concreta de uma mobilidade sem metas, que também leva a outra maneira de nos (...)
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    Meu corpo, minha vontade, minha dança.Daniele Da Silva Faria - 2010 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 1 (2):48.
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    L'infinito mare dell'essere, tra pensiero antico e tardo-antico.Daniele Iezzi - 2020 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    La autoridad de la conciencia ante el Concilio de Trento. Contribución a la prehistoria de la subjetividad moderna.Danièle Letocha - 2005 - Ideas Y Valores 54 (127):3-34.
    In the context of the crisis of the European culture of the XVI century with the displacement of its cultural evidence towards modernity and its questioning of authority, the Conciliate of Trento, that has profoundly marked the profile of roman Catholicism is analyzed. The complexity of the prop..
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    Onlife Extremism: Dynamic Integration of Digital and Physical Spaces in Radicalization.Daniele Valentini, Anna Maria Lorusso & Achim Stephan - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  43. Foucault(s).Daniele Lorenzini (ed.) - 2017 - Paris: Éditions de la Sorbonne.
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    The Emergence of Desire: Notes Toward a Political History of the Will.Daniele Lorenzini - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (2):448-470.
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    Knowledge and Belief in Placebo Effect.Daniele Chiffi & Renzo Zanotti - 2017 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (1):70-85.
    The beliefs involved in the placebo effect are often assumed to be self-fulfilling, that is, the truth of these beliefs would merely require the patient to hold them. Such a view is commonly shared in epistemology. Many epistemologists focused, in fact, on the self-fulfilling nature of these beliefs, which have been investigated because they raise some important counterexamples to Nozick’s “tracking theory of knowledge.” We challenge the self-fulfilling nature of placebo-based beliefs in multi-agent contexts, analyzing their deep epistemological nature and (...)
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    A Dialogue on international interventions: when are they a right or an obligation?Daniele Archibugi & David Chandler - 2009 - Ethics and Global Politics 2 (2):155-169.
    Edited by Nieves Zúñiga García-Falces. In 15 years, the international community has been blamed for resorting too easily to the use of force on some occasions (Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo), and also it has been blamed for intervening too late or not at all in other crises (Rwanda, Bosnia and today Sudan and Congo). Even today, one of the most contested questions of international politics is the legitimacy for the use of force. David Chandler, Professor of International Relations at the University (...)
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    Intra-Subject Consistency during Locomotion: Similarity in Shared and Subject-Specific Muscle Synergies.Daniele Rimini, Valentina Agostini & Marco Knaflitz - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Songs as an aid for language acquisition.Daniele Schön, Maud Boyer, Sylvain Moreno, Mireille Besson, Isabelle Peretz & Régine Kolinsky - 2008 - Cognition 106 (2):975-983.
  49. Considerazioni sull'enneade, III. 7 eternità e tempo.Daniele Bertini - 2006 - Giornale di Metafisica 28 (1):167-189.
    My paper is a philosophical comment on Plotinus' treatise "On Eternity and Time". My work is divided into three parts. In the first section I approach Plotinus' general argument for the dependency of time on eternity trying to demonstrate that it makes sense just within a Platonic framework. I argue that there are no evident reasons to assume the Platonic framework. Consequently, there are no evident reasons in support of Plotinus' argument. In the second section I focus on Plotinus' characterization (...)
     
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    Ripartire dalla scuola.Daniele Bruzzone, Pierpaolo Triani, Marco Dallari, Enrico Bottero, Roberto Farné & Massimiliano Tarozzi - 2021 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 25 (59):I-IV.
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