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    The Effect of Emotional Valence and Arousal on Visuo-Spatial Working Memory: Incidental Emotional Learning and Memory for Object-Location.Marco Costanzi, Beatrice Cianfanelli, Daniele Saraulli, Stefano Lasaponara, Fabrizio Doricchi, Vincenzo Cestari & Clelia Rossi-Arnaud - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Defining Voluntariness.Marco Zingano - 2021 - Ancient Philosophy 41 (1):143-166.
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    Asymmetric visual representation of sex from human body shape.Marco Gandolfo & Paul E. Downing - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104436.
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    Formal Nonmonotonic Theories and Properties of Human Defeasible Reasoning.Marco Ragni, Christian Eichhorn, Tanja Bock, Gabriele Kern-Isberner & Alice Ping Ping Tse - 2017 - Minds and Machines 27 (1):79-117.
    The knowledge representation and reasoning of both humans and artificial systems often involves conditionals. A conditional connects a consequence which holds given a precondition. It can be easily recognized in natural languages with certain key words, like “if” in English. A vast amount of literature in both fields, both artificial intelligence and psychology, deals with the questions of how such conditionals can be best represented and how these conditionals can model human reasoning. On the other hand, findings in the psychology (...)
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  5. Deutscher Und Russischer Neukantianismus: Von der Erkenntnislogik Zur Sozialpaedagogik.Marco Giovanelli - 2011 - Kã¶Nigshausen Und Neumann, 2010.
     
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    Organisational integrity as an epistemic virtue.Marco Meyer - 2024 - In Muel Kaptein (ed.), Research Handbook on Organisation Integrity. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 377–392.
    Integrity is often conceived as a moral virtue that pertains to the coherence between one’s moral convictions and actions, as well as consistency in convictions over time. By contrast, I argue that integrity is primarily an epistemic virtue. To act with integrity, an individual or organisation must engage in responsible inquiry; that is, the collection, processing, sharing, and storage of information in ways that promote truth. Organisational structures such as division of labour and hierarchy present challenges to responsible inquiry, thereby (...)
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  7. Grandezza intensiva e grandezza infinitesimale Hermann Cohen e il principio kantiano delle Anticipazioni della percezione.Marco Giovanelli - 2003 - 19:275--318.
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    Filosofia e religione: attraversando Fichte.Marco Ivaldo - 2016 - Napoli: La scuola di Pitagora editrice.
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    Il problema di Platone: un'introduzione storica alla filosofia della matematica.Marco Panza & Andrea Sereni - 2010 - Roma: Carocci. Edited by Andrea Sereni.
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    Naturalismus? Perfektionismus? Nietzsche, die Genealogie und die Wissenschaften.Marco Brusotti - 2011 - In Helmut Heit, Günter Abel & Marco Brusotti (eds.), Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphilosophie: Hintergründe, Wirkungen und Aktualität. de Gruyter. pp. 59--91.
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  11. Relativismo epistemologico e persona umana.Marco Buzzoni - 2005 - Studium 101 (4):487-502.
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  12. Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks.Marco Valero - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 4:04.
     
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    Venere e gli astragali. Una nuova interpretazione del basilicus iactus in Plauto, Curculio, 349-361.Marco Vespa - 2022 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 74 (2):7-21.
    Volgendo l’attenzione alla problematica traduzione del cosiddetto basilicus iactus menzionato nella commedia Curculio di Plauto questo articolo cerca di fornire un nuovo contributo allo studio della cultura ludica latina. Sulla scorta di evidenze interne al testo, in particolare a proposito dell’identità drammatica dei suoi protagonisti e delle isotopie narrative presenti, e grazie a testimonianze esterne alla commedia, nello specifico alcune tradizioni cultuali greche e magno-greche, questa ricerca propone di intendere l’espressione basilicus iactus non come “colpo del re” bensì come “colpo (...)
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    Just Instruments for Adaptation Finance.Marco Grasso - 2018 - Analyse & Kritik 40 (2):405-412.
    The paper discusses Baatz’s work (2018) published in a recent issue of this journal. It first considers the proposed framework of justice within which to evaluate instruments for adaptation finance; it then develops the framework’s criteria of fairness and feasibility further; finally, it proposes an option for increasing the capacity of Baatz’s framework to ensure that instruments for adaptation finance operate in a just way.
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  15. Utrumfelix indigeat amicis : the reception of the Aristotelian theory of friendship at the Arts Faculty in Paris.Marco Toste - 2008 - In István Pieter Bejczy (ed.), Virtue ethics in the Middle Ages: commentaries on Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics, 1200 -1500. Boston: Brill.
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    Does anybody really know what time it is?: From biological age to biological time.Marco J. Nathan - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1):1-16.
    During his celebrated 1922 debate with Bergson, Einstein famously proclaimed: “the time of the philosopher does not exist, there remains only a psychological time that differs from the physicist’s.” Einstein’s dictum, I maintain, has been metabolized by the natural sciences, which typically presuppose, more or less explicitly, the existence of a single, univocal, temporal substratum, ultimately determined by physics. This reductionistic assumption pervades much biological and biomedical practice. The chronological age allotted to individuals is conceived as an objective quantity, allowing (...)
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  17. L'epistemologia in psicologia.Marco Buzzoni - 2005 - Studium 101 (1):152-154.
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    F. Barbano, "La sociologia in Italia".Marco Santoro - 1999 - Polis 13 (2):315-317.
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    “In aria sana”: Conceptualising Pathogenic Environments in the Popular Press: Northern Italy, 1820s–1840s.Marco Emanuele Omes - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (1):91-120.
    By the end of the 1820s, an innovative product was introduced in the northern Italian editorial market: technical and popular periodicals offering “useful knowledge” to a larger audience composed of members of the provincial middle-class, clergymen, and modestly educated craftsmen. By examining their medical content, this paper shows that popularisation did not merely entail disseminating a set of stable, unanimous, and trustworthy medical doctrines; rather, it represented a crucial step in the making of science during a period in which medical (...)
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    (1 other version)A Buddhist Spectrum.Marco Pallis - 1984 - Philosophy East and West 34 (4):451-458.
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    What is an altruistic action?Marco Perugini - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):270-271.
    Rachlin's argument rests on his definition of an altruistic action. Three main features characterize this definition: An altruistic act (1) always has a negative value, (2) is a subset of self-controlled actions, and (3) is meaningful only in the context of repeated interactions. All three features are highly questionable.
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    Passione e conoscenza in Proust.Marco Piazza - 1998 - Guerini e Associati.
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    Redimere Proust: Walter Benjamin e il suo segnavia.Marco Piazza - 2009 - Firenze: La Cáriti.
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    Diferenciações e indiferenciações nas formações identitárias: ambigüidades discursivas nos estudos contemporâneos; Discoursive ambiguity of identity formations: towards a critical view.Marco Aurélio M. Prado & Telma Regina de Paula Souza - 2001 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 13:97-109.
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  25. Alessandro Topa, Die Genese der Peirce'schen Semiotik. Teil 1: Das Kategorienproblem (1857-1865).Marco Annoni - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (2):436.
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    Fenomenologia hoje IV: fenomenologia, ciência e técnica.Marco Casanova & Rebeca Furtado de Melo (eds.) - 2013 - Rio de Janeiro: Viaverita Editora.
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    O livro do Amor de Marsilio Ficino.Marco Lucchesi - 1997 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 42 (3):703-710.
    Um dos autores mais importantes do Renascimento é o italiano Marsílio Ficino. Deixando de lado os estudos filosóficos baseados em Aristóteles e Lucrécio, voltou-se com afã a Platão. Em seu Comentário ao Banquete de Platão, ele retoma o filósofo grego e, deixando-se influenciar também pela Ética aristotélica, por Cícero, Agostinho e os poetas italianos, entre outros, produz uma obra ainda capaz de despertar admiração e surpresa no leitor contemporâneo.
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    What is the Role of Experience in Children's Success in the False Belief Test: Maturation, Facilitation, Attunement or Induction?Marco Fenici - 2017 - Mind and Language 32 (3):308-337.
    According to a widely shared view, experience plays only a limited role in children's acquisition of the capacity to pass the false belief test: at most, it facilitates or attunes the development of mindreading abilities from infancy to early childhood. Against the facilitation—and also the maturation—hypothesis, I report empirical data attesting that children and even adults never come to understand false beliefs when deprived of proper social and linguistic interaction. In contrast to the attunement hypothesis, I argue that alleged mindreading (...)
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    A theory and a computational model of spatial reasoning with preferred mental models.Marco Ragni & Markus Knauff - 2013 - Psychological Review 120 (3):561-588.
  30. " In cardine crucis". Tempo, eternità e redenzione nelle opere di Corrado di Hirsau.Marco Giuseppe Rainini - forthcoming - Divus Thomas.
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  31. Unificatory Explanation.Marco J. Nathan - 2017 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (1).
    Philosophers have traditionally addressed the issue of scientific unification in terms of theoretical reduction. Reductive models, however, cannot explain the occurrence of unification in areas of science where successful reductions are hard to find. The goal of this essay is to analyse a concrete example of integration in biology—the developmental synthesis—and to generalize it into a model of scientific unification, according to which two fields are in the process of being unified when they become explanatorily relevant to each other. I (...)
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    Why bad feelings predict good behaviours: The role of positive and negative anticipated emotions on consumer ethical decision making.Marco Escadas, Marjan S. Jalali & Minoo Farhangmehr - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 28 (4):529-545.
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  33. Embodied Social Cognition and Embedded Theory of Mind.Marco Fenici - 2012 - Biolinguistics 6 (3--47):276--307.
    Embodiment and embeddedness define an attractive framework to the study of cognition. I discuss whether theory of mind, i.e. the ability to attribute mental states to others to predict and explain their behaviour, fits these two principles. In agreement with available evidence, embodied cognitive processes may underlie the earliest manifestations of social cognitive abilities such as infants’ selective behaviour in spontaneous-response false belief tasks. Instead, late theory-of-mind abilities, such as the capacity to pass the (elicited-response) false belief test at age (...)
     
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    A Critical (and Cautiously Optimistic) Appraisal of Moerman's "Meaning Response".Marco Annoni & Charlotte Blease - 2018 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (3):379-387.
    Shamans, healers, and doctors have always known that patients may improve even if no real therapy is administered. In the Charmides, Plato noted that to soothe a headache, one needed "a kind of leaf, which required to be accompanied by a charm, and if a person would repeat the charm at the same time he used the cure, he would be made whole; but that without the charm would be of no avail". Similarly, more than two millennia later, Thomas Jefferson (...)
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    Time, Technology and Environment: An Essay on the Philosophy of Nature.Marco Altamirano - 2016 - Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press.
    One of the legacies of modern philosophy is to have separated or bifurcated the human from nature. Marco Altamirano offers a critique of the modern concept of nature in order to chart a new trajectory for the philosophy of nature. -/- By examining the history of the concept of nature, Altamirano shows how a spatial and epistemological concept of nature emerged in Descartes, where a subject confronts an object in space and subsequently wonders about her mode of access to (...)
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    La natura oltre la storia: la filosofia di Karl Löwith.Marco Bruni - 2012 - Saonara (Pd) [i.e. Padua, Italy]: Il prato.
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    Francisco Giner de los Ríos: pedagogía y poder.José María Marco - 2008 - Madrid: Ciudadela Libros.
  38. Del Vecchio, Fassò e la Storia della filosofia del diritto.Marco Milli - 2011 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 88 (4):599-611.
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    Le don et la dette.Marco M. Olivetti (ed.) - 2004 - Padova: CEDAM.
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  40. Fisico-teologia e principio di ragion sufficiente.Marco Paolinelli - 1970 - Milano,: Vita e pensiero.
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  41. Nietzsche en España.Marco Parmeggiani & Fernando Fava - 2014 - In Marco Parmeggiani & Fernando Fava (eds.), Nietzsche en España. Granada, Spain: Comares. pp. 285-312.
     
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    Erkenntnis ohne Subjekt?Marco Cavallaro - 2018 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2018 (1):68-89.
    In Husserlian scholarship it is common to characterize Husserl’s early analyses in the Philosophy of Arithmetic as an epistemology without a subject. The article questions this reading. First, I introduce the method used by Husserl in his analyses of the concept of number in the Philosophy of Arithmetic. Second, I outline Husserl’s critique of Kant’s conception of synthesis and contrast it with its phenomenological alternative, namely relation theory. Finally, I focus on the product of synthesis, that is, the number, and (...)
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    The Political Deficit of Immanent Critique. On Jaeggi's Objections to Walzer's Criticism.Marco Solinas - 2021 - Critical Horizons 22 (2):128-139.
    ABSTRACT The paper aims to show that Rahel Jaeggi's objections to Walzer's model of internal critique are in many respects inconsistent, and above all that these objections are a sign of a political deficit in the neo-Hegelian methodology adopted by Jaeggi to develop her model of immanent critique. The same deficit concerns Jaeggi's use of Marx's model of the critique of ideology, which can be fruitfully reworked by Walzer's reinterpretation of Gramsci's theory of the struggle for hegemony.
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    Semantic Processing in Bilingual Aphasia: Evidence of Language Dependency.Marco Calabria, Nicholas Grunden, Mariona Serra, Carmen García-Sánchez & Albert Costa - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    What belongs to a language game is a whole culture.Marco Brusotti - 2018 - Wittgenstein-Studien 9 (1):51-73.
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    Wiederholte Lebenskrisen: Nietzsches Selbst-Konstruktionen 1867–1887.Marco Brusotti - 2018 - Nietzscheforschung 25 (1):101-122.
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  47. Guest editorial: Marco Somalvico memorial issue.Ephraim Nissan, Giuseppina Gini & Marco Colombetti - 2009 - In L. Magnani (ed.), computational intelligence. pp. 25--2.
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    Spotting the Primacy of Resistance in the Virtual Encounter of Foucault and Deleuze.Marco Checchi - 2014 - Foucault Studies 18:197-212.
    Foucault’s intuition that resistance comes first challenges the theses of the co-originality of power and resistance or the superiority of power over resistance. In order to transform this intuition into the concept of the primacy of resistance, the article uses Deleuze’s ontology and in particular the idea of the virtual. According to Deleuze, resistance displays a privileged relation with the virtual, understood as the ontological region animated by all the potentialities that might be or might have been actualised. As such, (...)
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    Pluralism is the Answer! What is the Question?Marco J. Nathan - 2019 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 11.
    The ‘species problem’ can be characterized, to a first approximation, as the task of providing a viable species concept —that is, a functional analysis that picks out the ‘right’ kind of biological entities. After decades of debate and centuries of taxonomic practice, no overarching consensus has been reached. The individuation and definition of the units of evolution and classification, species included, remains controversial. If anything, there now seems to be more disagreement than ever before.
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    Crónica de la muerte anunciada de las universidades estatales.Marco Aurelio Reyes Coca - 2011 - Theoría. Revista del Colegio de Filosofía 20 (1):5-6.
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