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    Recensione di F.G. Menga, Etica intergenerazionale.Eleonora Corace - 2023 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 14 (3):227-229.
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    High School Student Burnout: Is Empathy a Protective or Risk Factor?Eleonora Farina, Veronica Ornaghi, Alessandro Pepe, Caterina Fiorilli & Ilaria Grazzani - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    (1 other version)Ethical orientations of future greek business people: Is anomia responsible for deviant ethical attitudes?Eleonora Karassavidou & Niki Glaveli - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (2):114–123.
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    Metaphor in science.Eleonora Montuschi - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith (ed.), A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 277-282.
    It is widely acknowledged that metaphors are used in science. Great scientists, such as Darwin and Einstein, believed that the use of metaphors is vital to the development of scientific ideas. The history of science is full of examples of scientific metaphors as tools at the forefront of discoveries of new facts and new concepts.
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  5. A Defense of Temperate Epistemic Transparency.Eleonora Cresto - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 41 (6):923-955.
    Epistemic transparency tells us that, if an agent S knows a given proposition p , then S knows that she knows that p . This idea is usually encoded in the so-called KK principle of epistemic logic. The paper develops an argument in favor of a moderate version of KK , which I dub quasi-transparency , as a normative rather than a descriptive principle. In the second Section I put forward the suggestion that epistemic transparency is not a demand of (...)
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  6. Slurs, Stereotypes and Insults.Eleonora Orlando & Andrés Saab - 2020 - Acta Analytica 35 (4):599-621.
    This paper is about paradigmatic slurs, i.e. expressions that are prima facie associated with the expression of a contemptuous attitude concerning a group of people identified in terms of its origin or descent, race, sexual orientation, ethnia or religion, gender, etc. Our purpose is twofold: explaining their expressive meaning dimension in terms of a version of stereotype semantics and analysing their original and most typical uses as insults, which will be called with a neologism ‘insultive’, in terms of a speech (...)
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    Methods of reference in the epistemology of Locke.Eleonora Montuschi - 1990 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 45 (2):225-245.
  8. La corporalidad del yo y la interioridad del otrom en la Filosofía de Merleau-Ponty.Eleonora Ahrensburg - 2009 - Apuntes Filosóficos 18 (35):149-160.
    En este artículo buscamos indagar el sentido y alcance de unos términos que se entrelazan en las acciones y modos de relacionarnos en un medio, no sólo existencial, sino social. Centraremos el enfoque a partir de la lectura de algunos textos de Merleau-Ponty para presentar así su peculiar modo de abordar ciertos temas desde una perspectiva fenomenológica situada. Palabras clave: corporalidad; interioridad; exterioridad; conciencia; fenomenología. The Corporality of the Self and the Interiority of the Other, in Merlau-Ponty’s philosophyIn this paper (...)
     
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    Constitutional Customary Law and Constitutional Sanction: an Antinomy?Eleonora Bottini - 2020 - Noesis 34:143-158.
    In constitutional scholarship, legal sanctions and customary law seem to be opposed to each other: customary law is often defined precisely as law without sanctions. Applied to the constitutional field, it is possible to better define those two elements of discourse: constitutional sanctions are essentially procedures of constitutional review of legislation, while customary law is more frequently referred to as constitutional conventions. While insisting on the presence of the element of sanction is typical of the normative discourse attributed to Hans (...)
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  10. "Pimenta Neves tem currículo notável": jornalismo, gênero e hierarquia na cobertura do assassinato de Sandra Gomide.Eleonora de Magalhães Carvalho - 2019 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 25 (2):60-81.
    O artigo apresenta os dados e conclusões obtidos a partir da análise da cobertura do caso do assassinato da jornalista Sandra Gomide pelo também jornalista e ex-chefe, Pimenta Neves. Encarado enquanto incidente crítico, o crime envolveu jornalistas no papel de vítima e réu, problematizando não apenas a questão do distanciamento pressuposto para a prática de uma cobertura imparcial, bem como expondo hierarquias e relações de gênero presentes dentro das redações brasileiras. Para tanto foi realizada uma análise de enquadramento do conteúdo (...)
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    I mondi che siamo: nel tempo delle ritornanze.Eleonora Fiorani - 2016 - Milano: Lupetti.
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  12. Art and the Memory of the Holocaust: The Holocaust, its Meaning and its Message at the Dawn of the 21st Century.Eleonora Jedliński - 2000 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 2:115-132.
     
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  13. Frames of Memory - the Territories of Spaces and History (a Video-Installation of Rafał Jakubowicz).Eleonora Jedlińska - 2007 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 9:215-222.
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  14. Kantor\'s Emotional and Artistic Triangle: Painting, Theatre and My Self/My Body'.Eleonora Jedlińska - 2005 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 7:231-240.
     
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    Late Bilinguals Are Sensitive to Unique Aspects of Second Language Processing: Evidence from Clitic Pronouns Word-Order.Eleonora Rossi, Michele Diaz, Judith F. Kroll & Paola E. Dussias - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Mind and Body: Italian Validation of the Postural Awareness Scale.Eleonora Topino, Alessio Gori & Holger Cramer - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  17. On Reasons and Epistemic Rationality.Eleonora Cresto - 2010 - Journal of Philosophy 107 (6):326-330.
  18. Questions of evidence in evidence-based policy.Eleonora Montuschi - 2009 - Axiomathes 19 (4):425-439.
    Evidence-based approaches to policy-making are growing in popularity. A generally embraced view is that with the appropriate evidence at hand, decision and policy making will be optimal, legitimate and publicly accountable. In practice, however, evidence-based policy making is constrained by a variety of problems of evidence. Some of these problems will be explored in this article, in the context of the debates on evidence from which they originate. It is argued that the source of much disagreement might be a failure (...)
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    Using science, making policy: what should we worry about?Eleonora Montuschi - 2017 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 7 (1):57-78.
    How does science enter policy making, and for what purpose? Surely consulting scientific facts in making policy is done with a view to making policy decisions more reliable, and ultimately more objective. In this paper I address the way/s by which science contributes to achieving objectivity in policy making and social debate, and argue that objectivity is not exhausted by what scientific evidence contributes to either. In policy making and social debates, scientific evidence is taken into account alongside other relevant (...)
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    Youth Football Players’ Psychological Well-Being: The Key Role of Relationships.Eleonora Reverberi, Chiara D’Angelo, Martin A. Littlewood & Caterina Francesca Gozzoli - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:567776.
    The work examines the influence of the relationship that football players have with significant others on their psychological wellbeing (PWB), adopting a psychosocial perspective. According to this perspective, PWB can be considered a basic condition for an effective talent development and holistic growth of young athletes. Current literature on talent development in sport has been analyzed to support the theoretical hypothesis of psychosocial perspective. Thus, it has been tested empirically through a Structural Equation Model. Analysis reveals a strong and positive (...)
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    Files for Fiction.Eleonora Orlando - 2017 - Acta Analytica 32 (1):55-71.
    In this essay, I appeal to the mental file approach in order to give an anti-realist semantic analysis of statements containing fictional names. I claim that fictive and parafictive uses of them express conceptual, though not general, propositions constituted by mental files, anchored in the conceptual world of the corresponding fictional story. Moreover, by positing a referential shift determined by the presence of a simulative referential intention characteristic of those uses, it is possible to take them to be true with (...)
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    Epistemology.Eleonora Cresto - 2009 - In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 468–481.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Porchat Pereira and the Neo‐Pyrrhonian School Knowledge and Skepticism: The Legacy of Ezequiel de Olaso Luis Villoro and the Beginnings of Systematic Studies in Analytic Epistemology Current Analytic Epistemology in Latin America Acknowledgments References Further Reading.
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    Effemeridi: vita, politica, storia nel pensiero di Alessandro Passerin D'Entrèves.Eleonora Bassi - 2018 - Torino: G. Giappichelli editore.
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    “Quasi dormendo vidi una bellissima donna”: la lettera di una monaca a papa Innocenzo XI per realizzare la vittoria contro il Turco nel 1683.Eleonora Carinci - 2022 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 34 (66):83-94.
    Il saggio esamina e pubblica per la prima volta due lettere scritte nel 1683 da una monaca benedettina, Suor Maria Candida Colomba, a papa Innocenzo XI, in cui in seguito a una visione della Vergine, questa invita il papa a far dire mille rosari ai carmelitani per vincere la guerra contro il Turco e cerca di ottenere il trasferimento presso un monastero di carmelitane scalze. Le lettere verranno analizzate alla luce della politica di Innocenzo XI in occasione della Battaglia di (...)
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    What's on your plate? Collecting multimodal data to understand commensal behavior.Eleonora Ceccaldi, Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Maurizio Mancini & Gualtiero Volpe - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Eating is a fundamental part of human life and is, more than anything, a social activity. A new field, known as Computational Commensality has been created to computationally address various social aspects of food and eating. This paper illustrates a study on remote dining we conducted online in May 2021. To better understand this phenomenon, known as Digital Commensality, we recorded 11 pairs of friends sharing a meal online through a videoconferencing app. In the videos, participants consume a plate of (...)
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    How to be a Pragmatist without Surrendering to Naturalism.Eleonora Cresto - 2014 - Contemporary Pragmatism 11 (1):27-42.
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  27. Wspomnienie o moim ojcu.Eleonora Czeżowska - 2011 - Ruch Filozoficzny 68 (4).
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    Cross-cultural dialogue between men and women.Eleonora Masini - 1990 - World Futures 28 (1):13-15.
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    Introduction to the special issue on art and science: Studies from the world academy of art and science.Eleonora Barbieri Masini - 1994 - World Futures 40 (1):1-1.
    (1994). Introduction to the special issue on art and science: Studies from the world academy of art and science. World Futures: Vol. 40, Art and Science: Studies from the World Academy of Art and Science, pp. 1-1.
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    (1 other version)Philosophy and social science.Eleonora Montuschi - 2006 - In .
    The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy" employs a wide construal of 'philosophy' that was common in former centuries. Its biographical entries include writers on mainstream philosophical topics whose individual contribution was small. But the encyclopedia also includes celebrated figures from other intellectual domains, who had something to say on topics that count as broadly philosophical. This interdisciplinary approach, coupled with sophisticated indexing and cross-referencing, makes "CEBP" easily accessible to students and specialists across a huge range of subjects. It will become (...)
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    Science, Philosophy, Practice: Lessons from Use.Eleonora Montuschi - 2022 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 28 (1):63-86.
    It has been urged that philosophers in the contemporary world should be able to engage with domains of practice and not just with each other. If that is the case, in what sense philosophy can become an ‘applied’ discipline, and with what consequences both for philosophy and for practice? As a preliminary I will rehearse some of the reasons why philosophical investigation is socially commendable. I will then show how philosophy in so called knowledge societies should interact with science and (...)
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    The 'inquisition' of Nature: Francis Bacon's View of Scientific Inquiry.Eleonora Montuschi & London School of Economics and Political Science - 2000 - Lse Centre for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences.
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  33. Caridad y interpretación.Eleonora Orlando - 1999 - Manuscrito 22:85.
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  34. La didascalie del teatro di Samuel Beckett.Eleonora Ottaviani - 2005 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia. Università di Macerata 38:243-268.
     
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    Satisfaction with life in workers: A chained mediation model investigating the roles of resilience, career adaptability, self-efficacy, and years of education.Eleonora Topino, Andrea Svicher, Annamaria Di Fabio & Alessio Gori - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Satisfaction with life is a core dimension of well-being that can be of great importance in the workplace, in light of the close link between worker health and organizational success highlighted by the perspective of healthy organizations. This study aimed at analyzing the factors associated with satisfaction with life, focusing on the role of resilience, career adaptability, self-efficacy, and years of education. A sample of 315 workers filled out the Satisfaction with Life Scale, General Self-Efficacy Scale, Career Adapt-Abilities Scale, the (...)
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  36. Contenido y conciencia: el debate en torno a los qualia.Eleonora Orlando - 1997 - Dianoia 43 (43):1-29.
     
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  37. Darwinism in metaethics: What if the universal acid cannot be contained?Eleonora Severini & Fabio Sterpetti - 2017 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 39 (3):1-25.
    The aim of this article is to explore the impact of Darwinism in metaethics and dispel some of the confusion surrounding it. While the prospects for a Darwinian metaethics appear to be improving, some underlying epistemological issues remain unclear. We will focus on the so-called Evolutionary Debunking Arguments (EDAs) which, when applied in metaethics, are defined as arguments that appeal to the evolutionary origins of moral beliefs so as to undermine their epistemic justification. The point is that an epistemic disanalogy (...)
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  38. Belief and contextual acceptance.Eleonora Cresto - 2010 - Synthese 177 (1):41-66.
    I develop a strategy for representing epistemic states and epistemic changes that seeks to be sensitive to the difference between voluntary and involuntary aspects of our epistemic life, as well as to the role of pragmatic factors in epistemology. The model relies on a particular understanding of the distinction between full belief and acceptance , which makes room for the idea that our reasoning on both practical and theoretical matters typically proceeds in a contextual way. Within this framework, I discuss (...)
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    Slurs and Expressivity: Semantics and Beyond.Eleonora Orlando & Andrés Saab (eds.) - 2021 - Lexington Books.
    This book provides analysis of the expressive aspects of slur-words and their impact in practices of linguistic communication usually related to the discrimination or segregation of certain human groups.
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    A Virtue Epistemology: Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge.Eleonora Cresto - 2009 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 35 (1):177-183.
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    Why Eating Animals Is Not Good for Us.Eleonora Gullone - 2017 - Journal of Animal Ethics 7 (1):31-62.
    This article focuses on the animal cruelty, health, psychological and social consequences, as well as environmental consequences of an animal-based diet. Animals are intensively bred and raised in factory farms in the most inhumane ways. By far, the greatest numbers of animals reared and killed by humans every year is for human consumption. The numbers are estimated to be greater than 56 billion animals globally. The cruelty involved in the intensive farming of animals is the most widespread form of cruelty (...)
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    General terms and rigidity: another solution to the trivialization problem.Eleonora Orlando - 2014 - Manuscrito 37 (1):49-80.
    In this paper I am concerned with the problem of applying the notion of rigidity to general terms. In Naming and Necessity, Kripke has clearly suggested that we should include some general terms among the rigid ones, namely, those common nouns semantically correlated with natural substances, species and phenomena, in general, natural kinds -'water', 'tiger', 'heat'- and some adjectives -'red', 'hot', 'loud'. However, the notion of rigidity has been defined for singular terms; after all, the notion that Kripke has provided (...)
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    Psychological Support for Health Professionals: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.Eleonora Volpato, Paolo Innocente Banfi, Chiara Valota & Francesco Pagnini - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  44. Evolutionary Debunking Arguments and the Moral Niche.Eleonora Severini - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (3):865-875.
    The so-called Evolutionary Debunking Arguments are arguments that appeal to the evolutionary genealogy of our beliefs to undermine their justification. When applied to morality, such arguments are intended to undermine moral realism. In this paper I will discuss Andreas Mogensen’s recent effort to secure moral realism against EDAs. Mogensen attempts to undermine the challenge provided by EDAs in metaethics through the distinction between proximate and ultimate causes in biology. The problem with this move is that the proximate/ultimate distinction is misconceived. (...)
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  45. Scientific objectivity.Eleonora Montuschi - 2014 - In Nancy Cartwright & Eleonora Montuschi (eds.), Philosophy of Social Science: A New Introduction. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
     
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  46. Lost in translation: unknowable propositions in probabilistic frameworks.Eleonora Cresto - 2017 - Synthese 194 (10):3955-3977.
    Some propositions are structurally unknowable for certain agents. Let me call them ‘Moorean propositions’. The structural unknowability of Moorean propositions is normally taken to pave the way towards proving a familiar paradox from epistemic logic—the so-called ‘Knowability Paradox’, or ‘Fitch’s Paradox’—which purports to show that if all truths are knowable, then all truths are in fact known. The present paper explores how to translate Moorean statements into a probabilistic language. A successful translation should enable us to derive a version of (...)
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    Trait Emotional Intelligence and School Burnout Discriminate Between High and Low Alexithymic Profiles: A Study With Female Adolescents.Eleonora Farina, Alessandro Pepe, Veronica Ornaghi & Valeria Cavioni - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Alexithymic traits, which entail finding it difficult to recognize and describe one’s own emotions, are linked with poor trait emotional intelligence and difficulties in identifying and managing stressors. There is evidence that alexithymia may have detrimental consequences for wellbeing and health, beginning in adolescence. In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the prevalence and incidence of alexithymia in teenage girls, testing the statistical power of TEI and student burnout to discriminate between high- and low-alexithymic subjects. A sample of 884 female high (...)
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    Adam Smith’s Theory of Prudence Updated with Neuroscientific and Behavioral Evidence.Eleonora Viganò - 2017 - Neuroethics 10 (2):215-233.
    Other-perspective taking, distancing, time discounting as well as risk and loss aversion highly affect decision-making. Even though they influence each other, so far these cognitive processes have been unrelated or only partly related to each other in neuroscience. This article proposes a philosophical interpretation of these cognitive processes that is elaborated in the updated theory of Adam Smith’s prudence. The UTSP is inspired by Smith’s account of prudence and is in line with the neuroscientific and behavioral studies on OPT, distancing, (...)
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    Not Just an Inferior Virtue, nor Self-Interest: Adam Smith on Prudence.Viganò Eleonora - 2017 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 15 (1):125-143.
    This paper focuses on the treatment of prudence by Adam Smith. Smith was one of the few philosophers to conceive of it as a moral virtue. Smithian prudence is the care of one's own happiness that is limited and ennobled, respectively, by the sense of justice and that of self-command. A reconstruction of Smith's view of prudence helps to clarify three central points in his thought: the interaction between the agent's economic and moral dimensions, the relationship between the self and (...)
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    Searching for complex CA rules with GAs.Eleonora Bilotta, Antonio Lafusa & Pietro Pantano - 2003 - Complexity 8 (3):56-67.
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