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    Pro bono lawyering: personal motives and institutionalised practice.Francesca Bartlett & Monica Taylor - 2016 - Legal Ethics 19 (2):260-280.
    This article examines the personal values and private motivations of legal practitioners who engage in the provision of legal services pro bono publico. It analyses the results of a 2014 empirical study of lawyers in Queensland, Australia, who regularly undertake pro bono work. The findings suggest strong moral and professional motivations for engaging in pro bono legal practice, as well as a distinct ‘community of practice’ of large law firms in forming and sharing sophisticated structures and approaches to addressing social (...)
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    Functional Connectivity Alterations between Networks and Associations with Infant Immune Health within Networks in HIV Infected Children on Early Treatment: A Study at 7 Years.Jadrana T. F. Toich, Paul A. Taylor, Martha J. Holmes, Suril Gohel, Mark F. Cotton, Els Dobbels, Barbara Laughton, Francesca Little, Andre J. W. van der Kouwe, Bharat Biswal & Ernesta M. Meintjes - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Piero della Francesca's Giants.Caroline Van Eck & Paul Taylor - 1997 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 60 (1):243 - 247.
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  4. Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.S. Matthew Liao (ed.) - 2020 - Oxford University Press.
    "Featuring seventeen original essays on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence by some of the most prominent AI scientists and academic philosophers today, this volume represents the state-of-the-art thinking in this fast-growing field and highlights some of the central themes in AI and morality such as how to build ethics into AI, how to address mass unemployment as a result of automation, how to avoiding designing AI systems that perpetuate existing biases, and how to determine whether an AI is conscious. As (...)
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  5. Action, right and morality in Hegel's Philosophy of right.Stephen Houlgate - 2010 - In Arto Laitinen & Constantine Sandis, Hegel on action. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume focuses on Hegel's philosophy of action in connection to current concerns. Including key papers by Charles Taylor, Alasdair MacIntyre, and John McDowell, as well as eleven especially commissioned contributions by leading scholars in the field, it aims to readdress the dialogue between Hegel and contemporary philosophy of action. Topics include: the nature of action, reasons and causes; explanation and justification of action; social and narrative aspects of agency; the inner and the outer; the relation between intention, planning, (...)
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  6. After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?Alberto Giubilini & Francesca Minerva - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (5):261-263.
    Abortion is largely accepted even for reasons that do not have anything to do with the fetus' health. By showing that (1) both fetuses and newborns do not have the same moral status as actual persons, (2) the fact that both are potential persons is morally irrelevant and (3) adoption is not always in the best interest of actual people, the authors argue that what we call ‘after-birth abortion’ (killing a newborn) should be permissible in all the cases where abortion (...)
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    Hegel on action.Arto Laitinen & Constantine Sandis (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume focuses on Hegel's philosophy of action in connection to current concerns. Including key papers by Charles Taylor, Alasdair MacIntyre, and John McDowell, as well as eleven especially commissioned contributions by leading scholars in the field, it aims to readdress the dialogue between Hegel and contemporary philosophy of action. Topics include: the nature of action, reasons and causes; explanation and justification of action; social and narrative aspects of agency; the inner and the outer; the relation between intention, planning, (...)
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  8. The Ethical Knob: ethically-customisable automated vehicles and the law.Giuseppe Contissa, Francesca Lagioia & Giovanni Sartor - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 25 (3):365-378.
    Accidents involving autonomous vehicles raise difficult ethical dilemmas and legal issues. It has been argued that self-driving cars should be programmed to kill, that is, they should be equipped with pre-programmed approaches to the choice of what lives to sacrifice when losses are inevitable. Here we shall explore a different approach, namely, giving the user/passenger the task of deciding what ethical approach should be taken by AVs in unavoidable accident scenarios. We thus assume that AVs are equipped with what we (...)
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    Drawn together: When motor representations ground joint actions.Francesco Della Gatta, Francesca Garbarini, Marco Rabuffetti, Luca Viganò, Stephen A. Butterfill & Corrado Sinigaglia - 2017 - Cognition 165 (C):53-60.
    What enables individuals to act together? Recent discoveries suggest that a variety of mechanisms are involved. But something fundamental is yet to be investigated. In joint action, agents represent a collective goal, or so it is often assumed. But how, if at all, are collective goals represented in joint action and how do such representations impact performance? To investigate this question we adapted a bimanual paradigm, the circle-line drawing paradigm, to contrast two agents acting in parallel with two agents performing (...)
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  10. The Propensity Interpretation of Fitness and the Propensity Interpretation of Probability.Isabelle Drouet & Francesca Merlin - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (S3):457-468.
    The paper provides a new critical perspective on the propensity interpretation of fitness, by investigating its relationship to the propensity interpretation of probability. Two main conclusions are drawn. First, the claim that fitness is a propensity cannot be understood properly: fitness is not a propensity in the sense prescribed by the propensity interpretation of probability. Second, this interpretation of probability is inessential for explanations proposed by the PIF in evolutionary biology. Consequently, interpreting the probabilistic dimension of fitness in terms of (...)
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    Neurobehavioral Correlates of Surprisal in Language Comprehension: A Neurocomputational Model.Harm Brouwer, Francesca Delogu, Noortje J. Venhuizen & Matthew W. Crocker - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Expectation-based theories of language comprehension, in particular Surprisal Theory, go a long way in accounting for the behavioral correlates of word-by-word processing difficulty, such as reading times. An open question, however, is in which component of the Event-Related brain Potential signal Surprisal is reflected, and how these electrophysiological correlates relate to behavioral processing indices. Here, we address this question by instantiating an explicit neurocomputational model of incremental, word-by-word language comprehension that produces estimates of the N400 and the P600—the two most (...)
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    Explicit Stress Communication Facilitates Perceived Responsiveness in Dyadic Coping.Ariela Francesca Pagani, Silvia Donato, Miriam Parise, Anna Bertoni, Raffaella Iafrate & Dominik Schoebi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A general framework for sound assumption-based argumentation dialogues.Xiuyi Fan & Francesca Toni - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 216 (C):20-54.
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    Psychiatric Diagnosis as a Political and Social Device: Epistemological and Historical Insights on the Role of Collective Emotions.Valeria Bizzari & Francesca Brencio - 2022 - The Humanistic Psychologist 4.
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    On the acceptability of arguments and its fundamental role in nonmonotonic reasoning, logic programming and n-person games: 25 years later.Pietro Baroni, Francesca Toni & Bart Verheij - 2020 - Argument and Computation 11 (1-2):1-14.
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    Two Sides of the Same Coin: Environmental and Health Concern Pathways Toward Meat Consumption.Amanda Elizabeth Lai, Francesca Ausilia Tirotto, Stefano Pagliaro & Ferdinando Fornara - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The dramatic increase of meat production in the last decades has proven to be one of the most impacting causes of negative environmental outcomes (e.g., increase of greenhouse emissions, pollution of land and water, and biodiversity loss). In two studies, we aimed to verify the role of key socio-psychological dimensions on meat intake. Study 1 (N= 198) tested the predictive power of an extended version of the Value-Belief-Norm (VBN) model on individual food choices in an online supermarket simulation. In an (...)
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    Current functions of italian ethics committees: A cross-sectional study.Caterina Caminiti, Francesca Diodati, Arianna Gatti, Saverio Santachiara & Sandro Spinsanti - 2011 - Bioethics 25 (4):220-227.
    Background: The rapid pace of progress in medical research, the consequent need for the timely transfer of new knowledge into practice, and the increasing need for ethics support, is making the work of Ethics Committees (ECs) ever more complex and demanding. As a response, ECs in many countries exhibit large variation in number, mandate, organization and member competences. This cross-sectional study aims to give an overview of the different types of activities of Italian ECs and favour discussion at a European (...)
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    ‘So what problems bother you and you are not speeding up your work?’ Problem solving talk at work.Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini & Jo Angouri - 2011 - Discourse and Communication 5 (3):209-229.
    Problem solving can be readily described as one of the key activities regularly performed by professionals in any workplace setting. Despite its importance, however, there is relatively little linguistic research which looks at the complex ways in which problems are constructed in discourse. This article sees the enactment of a ‘problem’ as a discursive phenomenon with fluid boundaries. It draws on business meeting data recorded in multinational companies in Europe and focuses on excerpts identified by the participants as having a (...)
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    ‘Delusional’ consent in somatic treatment: the emblematic case of electroconvulsive therapy.Giuseppe Bersani, Francesca Pacitti & Angela Iannitelli - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (6):392-396.
    Even more than for other treatments, great importance must be given to informed consent in the case of electroconvulsive therapy. In a percentage of cases, the symbolic connotation of the treatment, even if mostly and intrinsically negative, may actually be a determining factor in the patient’s motives for giving consent. On an ethical and medicolegal level, the most critical point is that concerning consent to the treatment by a psychotic subject with a severely compromised ability to comprehend the nature and (...)
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    Influence of adult attachment insecurities on parenting self-esteem: the mediating role of dyadic adjustment.Vincenzo Calvo & Francesca Bianco - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    From Wald to Schnorr: von Mises’ definition of randomness in the aftermath of Ville’s Theorem.Francesca Zaffora Blando - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 106 (C):196-207.
    The first formal definition of randomness, seen as a property of sequences of events or experimental outcomes, dates back to Richard von Mises' work in the foundations of probability and statistics. The randomness notion introduced by von Mises is nowadays widely regarded as being too weak. This is, to a large extent, due to the work of Jean Ville, which is often described as having dealt the death blow to von Mises' approach, and which was integral to the development of (...)
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  22. Introduction: Reassessing Developmental Systems Theory.Anouk Barberousse, Francesca Merlin & Thomas Pradeu - 2010 - Biological Theory 5 (3):199-201.
    The Developmental Systems Theory (DST) presented by its proponents as a challenging approach in biology is aimed at transforming the workings of the life sciences from both a theoretical and experimental point of view (see, in particular, Oyama [1985] 2000; Oyama et al. 2001). Even though some may have the impression that the enthusiasm surrounding DST has faded in very recent years, some of the key concepts, ideas, and visions of DST have in fact pervaded biology and philosophy of biology. (...)
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    Topography of depressive experiences. A dialectic approach.Guilherme Messas & Francesca Brencio - 2024 - Journal of Affective Disorders.
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    Dissecting the neuroanatomy of creativity and curiosity: The subdivisions within networks matter.Rocco Chiou, Francesca M. Branzi, Katya Krieger-Redwood & Elizabeth Jefferies - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e96.
    Ivancovsky et al. argue that the neurocognitive mechanisms of creativity and curiosity both rely on the interplay among brain networks. Research to date demonstrates that such inter-network dynamics are further complicated by functional fractionation within networks. Investigating how networks subdivide and reconfigure in service of a task offers insights about the precise anatomy that underpins creative and curious behaviour.
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    Pride and Probability.Francesca Zaffora Blando - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
    Bayesian agents, argues Belot (2013), are orgulous: they believe in inductive success even when guaranteed to fail on a topologically typical collection of data streams. Here we shed light on how pervasive this phenomenon is. We identify several classes of inductive problems for which Bayesian convergence to the truth is topologically typical. However, we also show that, for all sufficiently complex classes, there are inductive problems for which convergence is topologically atypical. Lastly, we identify specific topologically typical collections of data (...)
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    Traduire Hegel/Hegel übersetzen.Alain Patrick Olivier & Francesca Iannelli - unknown
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    Movement, Memory and Mathematics: Henri Bergson and the Ontology of Learning.Elizabeth de Freitas & Francesca Ferrara - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (6):565-585.
    Using the work of philosopher Henri Bergson to examine the nature of movement and memory, this article contributes to recent research on the role of the body in learning mathematics. Our aim in this paper is to introduce the ideas of Bergson and to show how these ideas shed light on mathematics classroom activity. Bergson’s monist philosophy provides a framework for understanding the materiality of both bodies and mathematical concepts. We discuss two case studies of classrooms to show how the (...)
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    (1 other version)Risk and Catastrophe. The Failure of Science and Institutions: Finding Precarious Solutions in a Precarious life.Angelo Abignente & Francesca Scamardella - forthcoming - Governare la Paura. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies.
    The aim of this article is to investigate around the life in the contemporary society, characterized by risks and catastrophes. What does mean to live fearing that in any moment a catastrophe could happen (a tsunami, an earthquake, a nuclear explosion)? Despite of the failure of science and public institutions in the prevention of the catastrophes, the question is the following: Can we use the catastrophe as a paradigm of the contemporary uncertain life, trying to mean it as a theme (...)
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    Supporting Patients With Untreated Prostate Cancer on Active Surveillance: What Causes an Increase in Anxiety During the First 10 Months?Maria Francesca Alvisi, Paola Dordoni, Tiziana Rancati, Barbara Avuzzi, Nicola Nicolai, Fabio Badenchini, Letizia De Luca, Tiziana Magnani, Cristina Marenghi, Julia Menichetti, Villa Silvia, Zollo Fabiana, Salvioni Roberto, Valdagni Riccardo & Bellardita Lara - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    BackgroundThe psychological burden possibly deriving from not immediately undergoing radical treatment for prostate cancer could be a potential disadvantage of active surveillance, especially in the eve of some relevant clinical exams [i.e., re-biopsy, prostate-specific antigen test, and medical examination]. Even if it is known from the literature that the majority of PCa men in AS do not report heightened anxiety, there is a minority of patients who show clinically significant levels of anxiety after diagnosis. The present study aimed to investigate (...)
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    Formation Processes of the First Developed Neolithic Societies in the Zagros and the Northern Mesopotamian Plain.Reinhard Bernbeck & Francesca Balossi Restelli - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):672.
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    Filosofia, ritratti, corrispondenze: Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil, Edith Stein, Maria Zambrano.Laura Boella & Francesca De Vecchi (eds.) - 2001 - Mantova: Tre lune.
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    Prendi e leggi: il pensiero dell'Occidente tra ragione e follia.Francesca Campana Comparini - 2014 - Roma: Castelvecchi.
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    Il diritto alla filosofia: quale filosofia per il terzo millennio?Laura Candiotto & Francesca Gambetti (eds.) - 2016 - Bologna: Diogene multimedia.
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    Sacred Commodity, Commodifying the Sacred.Francesca Canadé Sautman - 2009 - Mediaevalia 30:43-75.
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    Long life to emotions: Emotional response categorisation across the lifespan.Luigi Castelli & Francesca Lanza - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (8):1520-1525.
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    Dilthey und die Hermeneutische Wende.Francesca D'alberto - 2006 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4.
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    Progettare l'altrove : considerazioni sul ruolo dell'ermeneutica per un'architettura utopica.Francesca D'Alessandris - 2020 - Discipline filosofiche. 30 (2):225-237.
    The political role of architecture in urban space design is still a significant philosophical issue. Starting from the assumption that cities can actually be understood as material texts, Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutics has described the architecture as a creative mimesis of space. Textual hermeneutics applied to architecture, if crossed with Ricoeur’s reading of ideology and utopia, allows today to qualify the figure of the architect as a critical and transformative narrator of the urban dimension, and, thus, to identify his political task (...)
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    Una logica moderna?: Dilthery e la dialettica di Schleiermacher.Francesca D'Alberto - 2014 - Padova: CLEUP.
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  39. Frances A. Yates interprete di Giordano Bruno: Appunti per una ricerca.Francesca Dell'omodarme - 2001 - Rinascimento 41:353-374.
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    Vita e genesi del tempo: ricerche di fenomenologia genetica e generativa.Francesca Dell'Orto - 2015 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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    “The Bitter Laughter”. When Parody Is a Moral and Affective Priming in Political Persuasion.Francesca D’Errico & Isabella Poggi - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Tempo e scrittura nel linguaggio cinematografico.Francesca De Ruggeri - 1996 - Idee 31:71-85.
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    Da spettatore a cavia. Nuove forme di fruizione nell’opera di Carsten Höller.Francesca De Zotti - 2018 - Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 12.
    The article focuses on the idea of participation in contemporary art practice, analyzed through Carsten Höller’s artistic production. Starting from Guy Debord’s essay La société du spectacle, the public is no longer seen as an alienated mass of spectators, but it begins to participate by taking part in the activation of artworks, as pointed out in Nicolas Bourriad’s Esthétique Relationnelle. Like a scientist, Höller examines the viewer as if it was a lab rat, similar to the ones of Mäuserplatz black (...)
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    Conoscenza e immaginazione nel pensiero di Theodor W. Adorno.Francesca Di Lorenzo Ajello - 2001 - Roma: Carocci.
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  45. L'educatore professionale e la gestione delle emozioni in una comunità minorile.M. Francesca Ghiaccio - 2004 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 15:181-205.
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  46. Appianamento di un conflitto matematico fondato sul fraintendimento.Immanuel Kant & Francesca Di Donato - forthcoming - Bollettino Telematico di Filosofia Politica.
    Traduzione di Ausgleichung eines auf Mißverstand beruhenden matematischen Streit. Il testo fu pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1796 in "Berlinische Monatsschrift", 2, pp. 368-370.
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  47. Progetto e produzione dell'architettura oltre la regola dell'arte.Massimo Lauria & Francesca Giglio - forthcoming - Techne.
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    Commentary on “Altered and asymmetric default mode network activity in a “hypnotic virtuoso”: An fMRI and EEG study” – Reply.Susanna Lipari, Francesca Baglio, Ludovica Griffanti, Laura Mendozzi, Massimo Garegnani, Achille Motta, Pietro Cecconi & Luigi Pugnetti - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):385.
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    The history of an Italian action research experience.Giulia Mancini & Francesca Sbordone - 2004 - AI and Society 18 (2):175-207.
    The paper describes a highly specific Italian action research experience, connected with the trade unions, going through different phases from the 1970s to the present day. The journey is not only a journey through time but also through different approaches. It ranges from the initial experience focusing on health and safety problems at the workplace involving the workers as co-designers of new working environments to today’s search conference experience. For each phase there is a full description and comment on the (...)
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    Le opere dei filosofi e degli scienziati: filosofia e scienza tra testo, libro e biblioteche: atti del convegno, Lecce, 7-8 febbraio 2007.Franco Aurelio Meschini & Francesca Puccini (eds.) - 2011 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki.
    Troppo spesso lo specialismo, pur indispensabile, impedisce una proficua collaborazione tra studiosi. È pensando a un territorio al cui centro si colloca il testo o, meglio, i testi, nella fattispecie di filosofi e scienziati, che è stata disegnata la geografia del convegno; per far incontrare editori di testi, storici della filosofia e della scienza, storici del libro, bibliografi e biblioteconomisti, informatici ed esperti di manoscritti.
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